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SATURDAY, JULY 12, 2003
Off to a rockin' start
;
Orange County Fair opens its gates for start of extended summer event
Hodads bassist John Hatton shows
everybody the real way to play an
upright bass.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
II was ripe. It was rock.in'. And it was
just a shade lighter than red.
Opening ct!remonies al the Red, Ripe
and Rock.in'
Orange
County Fair
marked the
fair's 111 th
year Friday
with m usic.
food and lots
of festivitie~.
n1e first Ill
fair-goers
were in free.
and the re:.t
were treated
to a very
bright
celebration on
INSIDE
For more Orange
County Fair news, see
pages A6-7.
the Heritage stage.
About a dozen 20-somethings in
short, shockingly pink skirts and white
tanks tops tied at the waist danced
around on roUer skates in front of the
stage. where the Hodads played a
medley of '50s tunes. The carhops. who
are also waitresses at Frisco's Diner.
glided around on their pink skates,
PHOTOS BY SEAN DUFRENE /DNL Y PILOT
Hodads drummer Tony Jones does his best Elvis impersonation as the
waitresses from Frisco's Omer get down to his rocking beat.
twirling their fuzzy dice and showing
off their sequined garters.
Three-year-old Ashley Cusack got in
on the action. Dressed appropriately
for the rock.in' red theme -Ashley had
FAMILY TIME
on cherry-red Capri pants and a whjte
T-shjn with hearts on it -she siole the
show when she joined in the hand-jive
See ROCKIN', Page A6
Finding p leasure in a fai r deal
0 ur kids are at an age
when they are
becoming more
responsible. What thal really
means is thal they're old
enough to start doirlg more
chores around the house. A
couple of years ago, our kids
weren't completely
responsible for such tasks as
setting the table, clearing the
1able and loading the
dishwasher.
Sometimes. there are mild
disagreements over whose
tum it is to do something.
•
STEVE
SMITH
But I've
noticed
that more
and more,
this once
weU-oiled
family
machine
is going
through a
growth
phase and
there are
times
when we don't all agree on
where to go, what to do or
what 10 eat.
Las t weekend, we all
enjoyed a fun day at Wild
Rivers, but the kids were
ready 10 leave before the
parents. Som e of us like 10
go to the beach, some don't.
Some like Disneyland. some
don't. Some like baseball
games, some don't.
So in 2003, I am
particularly happy when July
rolls around because I mow
that it's only a maner of daYJ
before the opening of the
Orange County Fair. The fair
is one place we all love 10 go.
n1e fair is the great
equalizer.
One of the fair's best· kept
secrets is the chance to
purchase ride tickers and
admissions at a deep
discount before the fair
opens .
I went to the ticket booths
last Thursday, but discovered
that the discount prices were
not the secret I thought they
were. The line was far too
See FAMILY, Pace A5
Slam dunk for Newport economy Daily Pilot
NBA summer league players staying in the
city provide boost for retailers and hotels. AT A GLANCE
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Recreation
worker.gets
life sentence
Trenton Veches was
found guilty of 22
counts of felony lewd
acts involving boys in
Newport Beac h city
programs.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
SAN"IA ANA -A former Ne\\
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lence\. I le will hernme eligiblt·
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three mr.,demeanor c-tHlnl\ ol
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pleaded guill)' In one n11.,dt·
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See SENTENCE, Page A4
PUBLIC SAFETY
N ewport officer in
critical condition
after bike accident
John Stebbins, who
was biking in lrvine
last month wh en he
collided with a car , ts
in a coma.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT Bl.AU t -\ 31
year-old off-duty police offker
remains in a medkally induced
coma afler he was '>eno11r,ty 111·
jured in a bicycle accident in Ir
vine last month. officials !.aid.
Officer John Stebbins is rn
critical, but stable coneilion rn
the intensive care unit at We'>t ·
em Medical Center in Santa Ana.
:'\ewporr Keach Pohrl' "gt ~teve
\hulm,lll "<lid S1ehh1m -.uffered
<I head rn1ull af1er ht· collided
v.1lh a tar at· the mlrr'>t'rtton of
Lu Iver Dm l' <1nd \\.'al nut Avenue
, 1111:• murnrng of June: 28.
"We don't k.nov. exactly how
the ,11e1J£'nl took pl.tee." Shul ~
man '>illd .. rill" dmer of tht' Vt'·
l11tlc' wa., mal111g a lel1 tum and
ended up collrd111g wnh the offi ·
1 ..r who "'a~ on tht· brcycle. ~
I le said rt 15 n ol known whose
lault the ant<Jent was and that
<111 mve"tigaunn !$ sull gomg on.
!\o one was c11£'d. he added.
<;1t'hhim had bet'n hired not
long hf'lofl' from thi: Lmcinnau
Polrct.> Depanment. He was at·
See OfflCER. Pase M
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -The
National Basketball Assn.'s
Summer Pro League Is boosting
portunity for them to showcase
their skills for scou ts.
Games are played at the Pyra-
mid on the campus of c.alifor·
nia State University Long Beach
from July 6 to 20.
HCertainly, these types of
events are good for the local
econ omy." hotel spokesman
Jim Kennedy said. "It's fun, as
well. It's not just Dennis Rod-
man anymore."
Members of the Dallas Mav-
ericks and Houston Rodcets are
staying at the Marriott. the
league said. JCennedy said he
ran into retired NM great and
new Rockets assistant coach
Patrick Ewing at the local oftices or Ow1es Schwab this week.
WEATHER ~
' the economy here, as players
and coaches sleep ln local ho-
tels, eat at local restaurants and
shop at Pashion Island.
Players and coaches from at
least four NM . teams have
booked hotel rooms at Newport
Q!nter's Four Seasons and the
Newport Beach Marriott & 'len·
ntJOub.
"They\'e been ~ here
for the past few yean. said
R.banda Rk:hardaon. the hotel's
director or saliea and marketing.
"It's greal"
It'll be a wonderful end wann
weeltend.
SeePace A2.
CORONA DEL MAR
Concepts for~
J improwmenta.,. epprovec:t,
but ..,. 1n the prOC9IS
remain.
~Pllp A3
CHARITABLE EATING
•tt's really an exciting time or
the year in the Long Beach/
Orange County ~a." league
owner John Younesl said. "I've
spoken with businesses at Fash-
ion .llland and uound the area.
They have all remarked at an
lmmeuurabJe lnaeue in bUll·
Members of the Memphis
Grlu.Ues and Golden State WU-
riors NIYe boobd rooms at the
Four Seuons. a .te.gue spob.
womanlllCI.
~ • llldlo interview Prf-
ct.y moat*.. Wllniorl C08di
.Eric M.a1 1n..,. llkl be Wiii
~ ll tbe Faw SHllJJI• HWilY uaJted Grtmlm roc*le
Olhnaay )onm. who .. cbfted
OUI of 0.-. la*> .. lbn.
Richard9on sakl the hocel 8dl
aside IDON than 100 l'OOllW for
the""" tMtl yeu. SPORTS .
Jim dlloomchounu how\ _-· -.-.· · -oess."
The NBA'.a summer ~. now in its 34th year. ai'lel rook-
lee and Journeyman he fl!n11
a chance to win a job on an
NM COiter in the fd. 11'1 an op-
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Dally Pilot
BOOMHR$ & BEYOND
.. .
Touchi ng lives THE OLDER CROWD
Boomers
get fit, have
fun with with her helping hand
Charu Mody gains
satisfaction helping
seniors through difficult
times at the Costa Mesa
Senior Center.
Suzie Harrison
Daily Pilot
C haru Mody, a licensed clinical
social worker, has been
finding a lot of purpose
helping senior citizens in Costa
Mesa
Since March, she has been.
working at tile Costa Mesa Senior
Center, bringing with her 27 years of
experience with the behavioral
health services in adult mental
health with the county of Orange.
She thinks it's important that
seniors know there are many
resources available.
"Here I'm 54, reaching that age.
too," Mody said . "I'm getting there
-my interest is also changing."
The social services department at
the senior center is very, very active
providing a variety of services,
Mody said. Some of the issues she
helps with are counseling for older
adults and their families, the loss of
a loved one, loneliness, isolation,
fear of being in a nursing home and
dealing with an increase in health
problems that mean losing a certain
amount of independence.
There are many more programs
she is involved in.
"J assist the older adults with
information and referrals for
housing. home care, food and
groceries, financial, transportation
and legal," Mody said. Hl'm also
helping with different insurances
that they're on."
Mody leads a support group that
helps with transitions.
"The primary focus is on healthy
ways of coping with change in their
daily lives," Moody said. "I also
attend the widows and widowers
(group! in a supportive capacity
only.·
lWo other staff members lead
. that group, while Mody answers
questions and works in a counseling
• Send CALENDAR items to the Daily
Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa
92627; by &-mail to
mike.swanson@lstlmes.com; by fax
to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
574-4298. Include the time~ date and
location of the event, as well as a
contact phone number. A complete
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ONGOING
0.111 Senior Center holds a pancake
breakfast from 7:30 to 10 a.m. on the
second Saturday of every month.
Breakfast includes pancakes, sausage,
coffee and orange juice for $3, $1 for
children. The center is at 800
Marguerite, Corona del Mar. For more
information, call (949) 644-3244.
Women SO and older can join a
discussion group coordinated by
Jewiah Family Services to address
issues such as anxiety, depression,
relationships, loneliness and family.
Charu Mody is a social worker for the Costa Mesa Senior Center.
capacity.
~My work also includes home
visits to assess older adults for
depression, dementia and other
needs." Moody said.
She also helps with home care.
"So many older adults are
homebound," Mody said. ''They'U
caU me, and I'U go and assess the
needs they have."
Mody wanted to point out that
these services are not only for the
members of the Costa Mesa Senior
Center. but also for seniors living in
Costa Mesa
"I see a lot of walk-ins that need
information on various issues,"
Mody said. "I also do ·board and
care placements for individuals with
low income."
She works closely with Priti
Khoshoo from the mentaJ health
older adult services and Oteryl
Lowes. a public health nurse from
Preventative Health Care for the
Aging.
"These two people play an
important role, Oleryl in-house and
Priti through Mental Health," Mody
said. "We work very clo~ely together
using the interdisciplinary approach
-we refer individuals to each
other."
They monitor progress on a
regular basis between the three of
them, consulting and monitoring at
least every two weeks to ascertain
how each person is doing.
"We do a great deal of outreach,
work with different agencies that
provide services to older adults,
!helping) with home care, sJcilled
nursing facilities," Mody said.
They work: with board and care
homes. Orange County's Office on
Aging, Social Security, Medi-Cal and
Medicare, hospitals and caregivers.
Mody feels she has always been a
BOOMER CAL ENDAR
The group meets from 10 to 11 :30
a.m . M ondays at the agency offices,
250 E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa.
Preregistration required. (714)
445-4950.
The Braille Institute offers free
computer classes to people with
fading vision who have difficulty
seeing the computer screen. The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona del Mar, offers six sessions.
Call to sign up for classes. (714)
821 -5000.
The Con. Mesa Senior Center
has ballroom dancing with live music
from the Betty's Trio from 7:30 to
10:30 p.m . every Tuesday night at 695
W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. $4. (949)
548-3884.
Jewish Family Service of Orainge
County sponsors an ongoing healing
support group for the chronically ill. ·
The purpose is to provide participants
'
with emotional and spiritual support
to manage illness and its
consequences. The group meets at 7
p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Family
Service office, 250 E. Baker St, Costa
Mesa. Attendance is free, but
registration is required. (714)
445-4950.
The Coin and Stamp Club meets
trom 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays et the Oasis
Senior Center. New members
interested in trading, buying and
selling stamps and coins are being
sought to join these informal .
meetings. There are no fees required.
(949) 644--3244.
Jewl•h Ftlmlly S..-vic:9 o«.rs
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adults at all stages of loss.
Group members shire experiences,
hear how others deal with grief,
receive support and team ways to
cope with sadness and loss. One
group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at
SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
team player, and she wanted to
commend Aviva Goelman,
executive director at the Costa Mesa
Senior Center, and aU of the staff
and volunteers for working as a
team to provide the best to the
older adult senior population in
Costa Mesa.
"I think that you see results when
you help someone. It's such a
rew¢ing feeling," Mody said. ul'm
fro m India and am very spiritual -
and my personal goal, I feel it's aU
about love and caring for each
other. If I can touch a few lives by
lending a helping hand, my life wiU
-have had a m eaning.•
_ She said she loves what she is
doing. that it's just wonderful and
everyone is so appreciative.
"It's amazing -they're just neat
people. p Mody said. ·A lot of times .
this population is so neglected, yet
they have so much. 10 offer."
Beth Jacob in Irvine. The second
group meets at 10 a.m . Tuesdays at
Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. The
third group meets at 1 p.m .
Thursdays at the Ezra Center in
Anaheim. There's no cost to attend,
but advance registration is required.
(714) 445-4950.
Oasis Senior Center offers
assistance, counseling and referral
services for seniors. (949) 644--3244.
The Costa M esa Senior Citizen
Square and Round Dance Club seeks
experienced dancers to join its group
from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at the
Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th Street
and Pomona Avenue, Costa Mesa.
(714) 545-5669.
ArthrttJs Found.UOn instructor
Hillary Stone leads an exercise class
at 11 a.m . Thursdays at the Jewish
Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa
Mesa. (714) 513-5641.
•
Krav M aga
K rav Maga. the official self-defense
system of the Israeli Army, is
offered every Tuesday and
Thursday evening at the Jewish
Commwlity Center in Costa Mesa.
' According to boomer Leo Murphy. a
former Marine officer
and currently a
Newport Beach
investment banker who
has been attending the
program for l ~ years,
the program is fun and
helps to maintain
health, balance and
flexibility while
Improving cardio
.. ~ 'I . ~ . ~ ·11 ~I . lelf ,
•I '
'\ • < I 11
6~·c1ass begins with CATHY
extensive warmups and CALL
stretching followed by
instruction in various martial arts moves.
"Krav differs from other martial arts in
that the moves are very swift. powerful
and aggressive. yet many of the offensive
and defensive actions are very graceful.
lilce a choreographed dance,# Murphy
said. •Attack: and defense take place in
one motion.
"No one's embarrassed. Beginners can
join at any time and work. up to other
levels as they improve individual slcills,"
Murphy said. "You compete only with
yourself and there is a real sen.~ of
accomplishment Personally. I am
dedicated to improving in the martial arts
and qualifying for higher belt levels. The
Krav Maga staff, aU black belts, are very
dedicated. supportive and outstanding
teachers."
Murphy also cites the reasonable fees
and the dJversjty of the students -male
and female of all ages and backgrounds -
as a plus.
"It is a great opportunity to make new
friends with no hidden agenda." he said.
"Instructors and participants range from
attorneys and software engineers to
construction managers. Finding common
bonds with people from diverse
backgrounds is an enriching experience
and helps build community."
For information about the Krav Maga
program al the JCC. call (949) 630-3359.
The JCC is at 250 E. Baker St in Costa
Mesa and offers a variety of programming
for all ages.
•••
Donna Van Slyke, whose first Boomer
column appeared three weeks ago. djed
unexpectedly on June 25. Always
enthusiastic, Donna was very excited
about her new assignment as the JCCs
• Lois Lane." nus week's column is based
on notes found on her desk.
For those wishing to make a donation in
Donna's honor, t'clX-deductible
contributions can be made through the
Commwlity Foundation in the memory of
Van Slyke. All the proceeds from this fund
will directly support the annual ICC
Festival of Books, which was one of
Donna's favorite projects because of her
great love of education and lifelong
learning.
Please send a check payable to the
Community Fo\Uldation to 250 E. Baker
St, Suite A. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Note
on the check that it is for the fund for
Donna. and the foundation will notify the
family of your tribute.
• CATHY CAU i• the director of
communications and marbling at the Jewish
Community Center of Orange County.
Daily A Pilot
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Beach plans awaiting final OK
Newport Bt;ach City Council approves
concept for Corona del Mar State Beach
changes, but the pl an must go to other
agencies (or their nods.
June CHa1rande
Dally Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Two
new restroom buildings, a muJti-
purpose building housing a con-
cession stand, some new land-
scaping and a slighl.ly larger
parking 101 are. lhe main poinl:.
of a plan to Im prove Corona del
Mar Slate Beach.
The City Council on Tuesday
approved lhe concept for thl'
improvement&, but 1he pro1ec1
c;tiU has a number of hurdl~ to
clear before ii becomes defini1e.
The Coru.tal Commi<.sion and
several olher adminislrative
bodies must approve lhe plans
before the city wiU start ai:cept·
ing bid:. on the project. One l'
they've picked a bidder, 1he
maller will relurn to the cnundl
one more time to approw tht>
rnnlract thal will finally make
tht' fir'>! part ol the project a
done deal.
~we're not ap proving the proj·
ect 1onighL This is just to go for-
Wdtd with the conceptual de·
sign.· Mayor Sieve Bromberg
lold audience members at 'J\Jes-
day's council meeting before the
council cast lhe 6-0 vote. Coun·
tilman Dick Nichols abstained
hecause his home is close to the
project area.
OnJy about $2 million of the
t:o!>t of the S2.S-million projec1 i!>
in place. The plani. approved
luei.day include su88estioni. to
!>eek further funding and ways to
":ale back the last phase of the
JHOJeCt in cru.e thal funding il'in't
found. TI1e project won't ui,c any
general fund money. The $2 mil-
lion in place come'> from thl'
American l'rader Oil SpiJJ ~Ille
mcnt Agreement fund!> and
!>Ollle state money Add111onaJ
fu11du1g LUuld come from '>late
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'We're not approving
the project tonight.
This is just to go
forward with the
The plans have drawn opposi·
don from some residents and
from Nichols. Some worry that a
lifeguard strucrure on top of the
concession building would spoU
the view. Some oppose the proj·(
ect because it would reduce the conceptual design.'
amount of sand area by about
8.800 square feet. Mayor Steve Brombers.
Fire Chief nm Riley, whose on the Crty Coonc1rs vote on plans
department oversees lifeguards, for Corooa def Mar State Beach
said that lhe lifeguard station
would improve safety at tJ1e
beach and that ii was designed
to preserve viewi..
Ci1y staff say that the loi.s of
<;and area include!> area!> along
the park.mg lot where a wavy
~ pallern will surround the
lot under the new plan.
"We were really re ... po n .. ive. I
hope, to concern!> aboul Lhe
view!>," ~istanr City Manager
Dave Khr said.
Nichob and other., have wor-
ried that the publil.' ha., nol heen
brought inlo the procci.s as well
a'> they '>hould have hl•en.
I hough -.upporter<. of the plan
point out that there have been
.tbout 1J public meeung'> 011 the
mc111er. Nithob ..aid 1ha1 no11fi-
nity meeting wa .. inadequate be-
cause only about :mo neighbors
of the projecl received mailers
that the meetinR would be held.
Staff member., c,ay that the
cily'!> goal I!. 10 begin work by
September 2004 cuid to lint'>h by
March 2005.
The mullipurpow building
would house food com·c"llJn'>, a
marine life education center and
an area where lifeguard'> could
apply lir!.t aid. The plum ubo
call for removal of a him· -.wragl'
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BOOMERS & BEYOND . . ..
..
Touching lives
with her helping h .and
'
THE OLDER CROWD
Roomers
get fit, have
fun with
Krav Maga Charu Mody gains
satisfaction helping
seniors through difficult
times at the Costa Mesa
Senior Center.
Suzie Hurl s on
Daily Pilot
C haru Mody. a licensed clinical
social worker, has been
finding a lot of purpose
helping senior citizens in Costa
Mesa.
Since March. she has been
working at the Costa Mesa Senior
Center, bringing with her 27 years of
experience with the behavioral
health services in adult mental
health with the county of Orange.
She thinks it's importanl that
seniors know there are many
resources available.
"Here I'm 54, reaching that age,
too," Mody said. 'Tm getting there
-my interest is also changing."
The social services department at
the senior center is very. very active
providing a variety of services,
Mody said. Some of the issues she
helps with are counseling for older
adults and their families, the loss of
a loved one. lo neliness. isolation,
fear of being in a nursing h ome and
dealing with an increase in health
problems that m ean losing a certain
amount of independence.
There are many more programs
she is involved in. ·
"I assist the older adults with
information and referrals for
housing. home care, food and
groceries, financial, transportation
and legal," Mody said. "I'm also
helping with different insurances
that they're on."
Mody leads a suppon group that
helps with transitions.
"The primary focus is on healthy
ways of coping with change in their
daily lives," Moody said. "I also
anend the widows and widowers
!group) in a supportive capacity
only.·
Two other staff members lead
that group, while Mody answers
questions and works in a counseling
• Send CALENDAR items to the Daily
Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa
92627; by e-mail to
mike.swanson@lstimes.com; by fax
to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
574-4298. Include the time, date and
locatlon of the event, as well as a
contact phone number. A complete
listing Is available at
www.dailypilot.com.
ONGOING
Ouis Senior <Anter holds• penceke
breakfast from 7:30 to 10 a.m. on the
second Saturday of every month.
Breakfast includes pancakes, sausage.
coffee and orange juice for $3, $1 tor
children. The center is at 800
Marguerite, Corona del Mar. For more
information. call (949) 644-3244.
Women 50 and older can join a
discussion group coordinated by
Jewish Family Services to address
issues such aa anxiety, depression,
relationships, loneliness and family.
Charu Mody is a social worker for the Costa Mesa Senior Center.
capacity.
"My work also includes home
visits to assess older adults for
depression, dementia and other
needs." Moody said .
She also helps wit'.h home care.
"So many older adults are
homebound," Mody said. "They'll
call me, and I'll go and assess the
needs they have."
Mody wanted to point out that
these services are not only for the
members of the Costa Mesa Senior
Cehter. but also for seniors living in
Co sta Mesa.
"I see a lot of walk-ins that need
information o n various issues,"
Mody said. ·1 also do board and
care placemen ts for individuals with
low income."
She works closely with Priti
Khoshoo from the mental health
older adult services and Clleryl
Lowes. a public health nurse from
Preventative Health Care for the
Aging.
"These two people play an
important role, Cheryl.in-house and
Priti through Mental Health,· Mody
said. "We work very clo$ely together
using the interdisciplinary approach
-we refer individuals to each
other,"
They monitor progress on a
regular basis between the three of
them. consulting and monitoring at
least every two weeks to ascertain
how each person is doing.
"We do a great deal of outreach .
work with different agencies that
provide services to older adults.
[helping] with home care, skilled
nursing facilities,· Mody said.
They work with board and care
homes. Orange County's Office on
Aging, Social Security. Medi-Cal and
Medicare. hospitals and caregivers.
Mody feels she has always been a
BOOMER CALENDAR
The group meets from 10 to 11 :30
a.m. Mondays at the agency offices,
250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa.
Preregistration required. (714)
445-4950.
The Bra ill• Institute offers free
computer classes to people with
fading vision who have difficulty
seeing the computer screen. The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona del Mar, offers six sessions.
Call to sign up for dasses. (714)
821-5000.
The Com MeN 5-nlor Center
has ballroom dancing with live music
from the Betty's Trio from 7:30 to
10:30 p.m. every Tuesday night at 695
W. 19th St.. Costa Mesa. $4. (949)
548-3884.
Jewish Flrnity Service of 0111nge
County sponsors an ongoing healing
support group for the chronically ill.
The purpose is to provide participants
with emotional and spiritual support
to manage illness and its
consequences. The group meets at 7
p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Family
Service office, 250 E. Baker St, Costa
Mesa. Attendance is free, but
registration is required. (71 4)
445-4950.
The Coin end Stamp Club meets
from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays at the Oasis
Senior Center. New members
interested in trading, buying and
selling stamps and coins are being
sought to join these informal .
meetings. There are no fees required.
(949) 644-3244.
Jewi.h Famlty s....,a ofJ.r.
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adults at all stages of loss.
Group members share experiences,
hear how others deal with grief,
receive support and learn ways to
cope with sadness and loss. One
group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at
SEAN HILLER I DAILY P1LOT
team player. and she wanted 10
commend Aviva Goelman.
executive director at the Costa Mesa
Senior Center, and all of the staff
and volun1eers for working as a
team to provide the b est to the
older adult senior population in
Costa Mesa.
"I think that you see results when
you help someone. It's such a
rewarding feeling," Mody said. "I'm
from lndia and am very spiritual -
and my personal goal. I feel it's all
about love and caring for each
other. If I can touch a few lives by
lending a helping hand.-my life will
have had a meaning.•
She said she loves what she is
doing, that it's just wonderful and
everyone is so appreciative.
"It's amazing-they're just neat
people.· Mody said. ·A lot of times.
this population is so neglected, yet
they have so much to offer."
Beth Jacob in Irv ine. The second
group meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at
Temple Judea in Laguna Hiiis. The
third group meets at 1 p.m.
Thursdays at the Ezra Center in
Anaheim. There's no cost to anend,
but advance registration is required.
(714) 445-4950.
Oasis Senior Center offers
assistance, counseling and referral
services for seniors. (949) 644-3244.
The Com M ... 5-nlor Cttiz.en
Square and Round Dance Club seeks
experienced dancers to join its group
from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at the
Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th Street
and Pomona Avenue. Costa Mesa.
(714) 545-5669.
Arttuttlt Foul"ldftlon Instructor
Hillary Stone leads an exercise class
at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Jewish
Senior C.,nter, 250 E. Baker St., Costa
Mesa. (714) 513-5641.
K rav Maga. the official self-defense
system or the Israeli Army. is
offered every Tuesday and
Thursday evening at the Jewish
Community Center in Costa Mesa.
Acrording to boomer Leo Murphy. a
former Marine officer
and currently a
Newport Beach
investment banker who
has been attending the
program for l YI yea.rs.
the program is fun and
helps to maintain
health. balance and
flexibility while
improving cardio
.. ~ '\ .• !J~ p
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6~·c1ass begins with CATHY
extensive warmups and CALL
stretching followed by
instruction in various martial arts moves.
"Krav differs from other martial arts in
that the moves are very swift. powerful
and aggressive. yet many of the offensive
and defensive actions are very graceful,
like a choreographed dance.• Murphy
said • Attadc and defense take place in
one motion.
"No one"s ernbart'aMed. Beginners can
join at any time and work up to other
levels as they improve individual skills.·
Murphy said. "You compete only with
yourself and there is a real sense of
accomplishment Personally. I am
dedicated to improving in the martial arts
and qualifying for higher beh levels. The
Krav Maga staff, all black belts. are very
dedicated.. supportive and outstanding
teachers.·
Murphy also cites the reasonable fees
and the diversity of the students -male
and female of all ages and backgrounds -
as a plus.
"It is a great opportunity to make new
friends with no hidden agenda.• he said.
"Instructors and participants range from
attorneys and software engllleers to
construction managers. Finding common
bonds with people from diverse
backgrounds is an enriching experience
and helps build communlty. •
For information about the Krav Maga
program at the JCC call (949) 830-3359
The JCC is at 250 E. Bak.er St. in Costa
Mesa and offers a variety of programming
for all ages.
•••
Donna Van Slylce, whose first Boomer
column appeared three weeks ago. died
unexpectedly on June 25. Always
enthusiastic, Donna was very excited
about her new assignment as the JCCs
"Lois Lane." This week's column is based
on notes found on her desk.
For those wishing to make a donation in
Donna's honor, tax-deductible
contributions can be made through the
Community Foundation in the memory of
Van Slyke. All the proceeds from this fund
will directly support the annual JCC
Festival of Books. whlch was one o f
Donna's favorite projects because of her
great love or education and lifelong
learning.
Please send a check payable to the
Community Foundation to 250 E. Baker
St, Suite A. Costa Mesa. (.A 92626. Note
on the check that it ls for the fund for
Donna. and the foundation will notify the
family of your tribute.
• CATHY CAU is the director of
communications and mariletlng at the Jewish
Community Center of Orange County.
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Beach plans awaiting final OK
Newport Beach City Council approves
concept for Corona del Mar State Beach
changes, but the plan must go to o ther
agencies for their nods. '
June Can1r1nde
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BF.ACH -Two
new restroom buildings, a multi-
purpose building housing a con-
cession stand, some new land-
i.caping and a slightJy larger
parldng lot are Lhe main pointi.
of a plan to improve Corona del
Mar State Beach.
The City Council on Tuesday
approved Lhe concept for the
improvements, but the proiect
•;till has a number of hurdle'> to
clear before iL becomes definite.
The Coastal Commission anti
several other administrative
hodlei. must approve the plan:.
before the city will start accept·
111~ bids on Lhe project. 0111·c
they've picked a bidder. tllC'
m all er will return to the coundl
one more time 10 approve thl'
con1rnc1 tha t will finally make
the firl>t part of the rro1ect a
done deaJ.
~we're not approving the pro1 -
ect tonight. This is just to go for-
ward witb Lht conceptual de-
sign.'' Mayor Steve Bromberg
told audience members at 1\Jes·
day':. cow1ciJ meeting before the
council cast the 6-0 vote. Coun-
cilman Dick Nichols abitaihed
hecaui.e his home is clo'>e to thl!
project area.
Only' about $2 million of the
tO'>l of the $2.5-million project b
in place. The pla ns approved
lue:.day include :.uggt!1>tioni. to
">eek further funding and way:. to
M.ale back the la<>t phase of Lhe
project in case Lhat funding isn't
fount.I. ·n1e project wo n't uM~ any
gencraJ fund money. ·n1e $2 mil
lion in place comc:s from the
American frader Oil Spill Sellle
ment Agretment fu ndi. and
'><>Ille '>late money. Ad ditional
funclmg could come from '>tale
'ouru:s
The plans have drawn opposi-
tion from some residents and
from Nichols. Some worry that a
lifeguard structure on top of the
concession building would spoil
Lhe view. Some oppose Lhe proj-
ect because ii would reduce the
amount of sand area by about
8,800 square feel.
1-'ire Olief nm Riley. whose
departl]lent oversees lifeguards,
said that the lift.guard station
wuuJd improve safety at Lhe
beach and that it was designed
to preserve views.
City staff i.ay that the loss of
~d area includes area<> aJong
the parking lot where a wavy
grass pattern will surround the
lot under the new plan .
HWe were really re .. ponsive. I
hope, to concerns about the
view'>." ~istanl City Manager
l>ave KilT ~id.
Nichols a nd othcri. have wor-
ried that the public has not been
brought into the procei.s a' well
as they -.hould have been.
rhough '>Upporterc; Of the plan
point out that there have been
about 13 puhlic m eeting'> on the
matter, Nichob !>atd that nollfi ·
cation for al lea!>I one commu·
'We're not approving
the project tonight.
This is just to go
forward with the
conceptual design.'
Mayor Steve Btombers.
on the City Counc1rs vote on plans
fOf Cocooa del Mar State Beach
nity meeting wa.., anatlequate be·
cause onJy about 300 neighbors
of Lhe project received mailers
that Lhe meeting would be held.
Staff member'> !>ay that the
city's goal is tu begin work by
September 2004 and to lirnsh by
March 2005.
The muhipurpo!>e building
would house food contl''>'>•on,, a
marine life education center and
an area where lifel{\tarcb could
apply fir!>t aid. The plan<> abo
call for removal of a blue '>l<lrage
facility now on lht' -.i1e.
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The city of Newport ee.cb, as well 11
numerous dVil and rnllicary agiendel at
ho.me and abroad mourn the dealh of
Larry Gibson. who died on June 26 of
melapoma. a fonn of skin cancer.
For nearly two decades, Gibson &erwd
the city in several capeddes, starting as a
9e8SOMI lifeguard In 1962. He became a
./marine safety officer in 1972, and was
team .marutp' of \he 1978 U.S. Ufesaving
Awl.
A multffilooted person, Gibson, upon
PUBLIC SAFETY
Fonner UCI student
faces 94 yeats to life
A Superior Court Judge o n
Thursday found a former UC
Irvine student guilty of i.exu-
ally assaulting and torturing
a IS-year-old girl he met on
the Internet.
Brian frctnce. 21, of Newport
Beach was convitted of three
counlli of furt:ed pcneu<1tion,
one count of torture and one
count each of robbery and
criminaJ threat. I le faces 94
years to life in prison. PrYJM.'C\J·
tors said he bound the victim
with duct tape and carved a
'>~tika on her chet:k.
Oance. then a UCI <;opho·
more, arranged to meet rhe
victim al lhe Hlock at
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• East Baker and Pullman
streets: A traffic accident
involving injuries was reported
at 4:19 p.m. Wednesday.
•West Baker Street A home
burglary was reported in the
600 block at 8:36 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Bristol Street Petty theft was
reported in the 2900 block at
6:07 p.m. Wednesday.
• Elden Avenue: Vandalism
was reported in the 2300 block
at 3:59 p.m. Wednesday.
• Harbor Boulevard: An auto
theft was reported in the 2200
block at 1: 17 p.m. Wednesday.
• Helena Circle: Annoying
phone calls were reported in
the 900 block at 7:35 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Newport Boulevard: An
assauh was reported in the
1800 block at 10:53 p.m.
Wednesday.
Orange, investigators said.
lie look her to an empty
parking lo t on campus and
assaulted her with his hell
and other objects for more
than two hours.
Police arrested Oance on
Dec. 23. 200 I, with lhe help
of a decoy -a frienq of the
victim. who arranged with
Dance online to meet hrrn at
lhe Block.
The victim testified in the
nonjury trial. I le had waived
his right to a jury trial.
Deputy Dist. Atty. Steve
McGreevy said "justice has
been served" for lhe victim.
"~e wa!> able to articulate
10 "the judge what he did to
her." he said. · ., '
Oance '" 'ichcdulecl to be
sentenced on SejH. 26.
• Pacific Avenue: Vandalism
was reported in the 2200 block
at 3:52 p.m. Wednesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• East Coast Highway and
Nan:issus Avenue: A traffic
collision involving in1unes was
reported at 2:13 p.m.
•Thursday.
• West Coast Highway: A
hit-and-run was reported m the
6200 block at 11 :04 a m
Thursday.
• Dover Drive: Battery was
reported in the 700 block at
3:43 p.m. Thursday.
• Evening Canyon Road:
Vandalism was reported m the
200 block at 6:45 a.m
Thursday.
•West O<:ean Front: Indecent
exposure was reported in the
3300 block at 4:58 p.m.
Thursday.
• Tustin Avenue: An auto theft
was reported in 1he 2000 block
at 12:01 p.m. Thursday.
On Sale Nowt Open Sundays 10.5
1727 Westdiff Drive Ne leach• 949-642-FEET
SENTENCE
Continued from Al
the d ecision. Dolan had argued
during lhe trial that Veches' ob-
session with feet was not sexual
and that his client's actions were
nothing more than good-natured
horseplay.
"It's simply devastating to his
family.· he said. "TI1L<> is a trag·
edy."
Ormes defended her M>l'I out·
side the courtroom. saying her
son did not have sexual contact
with the children.
"He didn't prey o n these chil·
dren like it was made to look like
in the court," she said. ·And I
think the parents did more dam·
age 10 their k.ids by making them
testify in the courtroom.·
One parent. who remained
anonymous, spoke in court be·
fore the judge deliven:.-d his sen·
tence. She ...Ud Veches took. sev-
eral picture<. of h er then
5-year-old son during a sports
camp.
"They were the most dii.gust·
ing pictures," she said. MThis is a
bad, sneaky person who preyed
on young, helpless chiJdren. He
needs to be put away.·
She said her -.on suffers from
stranger anxiety a.'> a re.ult of his
encounter with Vech~.
"The other day he told me.
"Thal guy looked at me like Trent
OFFICER
Continued from A 1
lending the Or.mge County
Sheriff's police academy be·
cause. although he had years of
experience as a police officer in
Ohio. he had to sau.sfy certain
other requirements. Shulman
said.
"He was just three months
~· into police academy." he said.
Stebbins b considered lO be a
"world·class bicyclist." Shulman
said.
"But he wasn't wearing a hel·
met at the time of the accident.·
he said.
His friend, Dave Stewart. who
is also an investigator wtth the
Orange County district attorney,
was riding wiLh Stebbins when
the accident happened.
"It was just unJuclcy because
the car just pulled out in front of
hjm and there was nothing
much he could do." he said. "It
was a bad accident."
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For more Information, call (949)
72g.QUNE.
"Painting In the Garden:
featuring artl•t Stanley Marfin.
is a clan being offered today
and July 13 at 10:30 a.m. at
Sherman library and Gardens
In Corona del Mer. Beginners
with no p'lntlng badcground
ire welcome, 1nd 111 materl1l1
ire eupplled. Reglstretlon Is
$35. Pre-registration I•
required. For more
lnform1tlon, call (949)
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SUNDAY
............. In th• 01nt.ft,•
fMturlng 1rtlst St•nley M1rlln,
It a ct111 being ott.red at 10:30
a.m . at Sherman Library ind
G•rden1 In Corona del M.r.
Beglnn.,1 with no p-1ndng
bl<*en>Und are ..icome, and all matwriate are eupplled.
"9g<mlonltS11. ,,...,......,"'°" "'9QUtred. For more ln~o.,, c8" (Mt,
IJl.2281.
did,'" she
said, choking
up. "Our
family has
been affected.
. .. He should
be put away
for life.·
Deputy
Dist. Atty.
Sheila Han-
Trenton Veche s son, who
prosecuted
the case, said
Vech~ poc;ed a danger to the
public.
"He's J>Cxually attracted to chil·
dren." she said. "lie has mo·
tested children.·
Hanson put 20 children on the
stand during the trial and
showed jurors se'4eral pictures
tha1 Veches had taken either of
him sucking their toes or of them
suclcmg their own toes. Some
were just pictures of the dill-
dren's feel. Prosecutors said he
asked one boy to take off his
pants and touched him inappro-
priately.
"Every victim responds \iiffer·
ently." Hanson said. "But clearly,
these cl\ildren have been af.
fected."
• DEEM BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She mav be
readled at (949) 574-4226 or by
e·ma1lat
deepa bhararh 01far1mes.com.
Stewart
sald he me t
Stebbins
more than
two years ago
while they
were racing
bicycles in
Florida.
"There
aren't e~ John Stebbins words to d~
scribe him,•
he said MHe
is a wonderful man and a good
police officer. -•
Thru.e interested in helpink
Stebbins are asked to mail their
contributions to the Newport
Reach Police N.sn. John Stebbi.m
Fund. 870 Santa Rarbara Drive.
Newport Bt-ach. CA 92660. For
infonnation. call (949) 644-3662.
• DEEPA BHARATH covers poblic
safety and oourts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by
e-mail at
deeps.bhsrath latimes.com.
Al Costa
Febn.aery 2, 1943
to Juty 11, 2003
Long time beach and Balboa
Island resident died in his
sleep. A graduate of
Chapman College In 1970, he
spent his entlnt career In
finance In Orange Coooty
with Welle Fargo 8#* ri
Joe Mac Pherson~
where he WU top producer
for28 yewa.
It la Mid he never met a
person he didn't Hke. ~
for his strong wOf1( and play
ethic, he enjoyed collectlna
Corlett• motOtCan and lo¥ei
botlttng In Newport Harbor.
He ~ loved to l*'tV.
He la aUfVfved by hJa lovtng
wtfe Louis and two ct1lchn of
hi• former apouae, Unda,
Cherie Nichole and David
Alan, hie elater Suun and
nlecee Krt9tlne COi ...... ~ K.mwt l..ledernw\. Al's .,. ... •-.vlwta1Nt-~19d..t by hla
many friend• and a good
number of loy9I ~
Funeral HfVtcff wHI be
held on Sunday, .My 13-20CJS at 12:00 pm 8t PaoHlo Y'9w
Memorial Plft, 3500 P80lfto vtew Or. Corona del M•, ~ ... \,'!~· . In .... of donMlof• .,._ be ,..... to 'a .....
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FAMILY
Continued from Al
Jong and my time much too
short, so I left, but not before J
asked what time the ticket
booths closed that night. ·
"10 p.m.," came the repty.
lbat was at 1 p.m.
Ufe ls funny. SUre, we get a lot
of enjoyment out or driving If
nice new car, eating a fine meal
or taking an expensive vacation,
but we also derive pleasure from
so many Uttle things: not having
to wait for a table at a popular
~urant; finding exactly what
you ~t at the department
store and finding It at a
triple-double discount; finding
S 1 O in a pair of pants; and
having your kid do the dishes.
Getting a few extra hours to
buy cheap fair tickets made my
day. My week.
At 7 p.m., I left home with my
10-year-old son to get Chinese
food at a very a small .• but very
good take-out restaurant at
Baker Street and Fairview
Avenue in the Stater Brothers
shopping center. As we were
leaving, I turned left instead of
right to go home and told my
son that we were going to the
fairgrounds to buy tickets.
The ticket line at 7: 15 p.m. was
half the length of the line at I
p.m. Another little pleasure.
But wait. theres more. It
happened that my son and I
chose to buy tickets at the same
time the city planned to celebrate
its 50th anniversary. We were
invited into the freshened· up
Pacific Amphith~rre. given ca.ke
and even saw a test bla!.t of the
fireworts show planned for 9
p.m.
Note to the fair people: We
watched the firewor1c.s ~how
from our home. and it was
outstanding. We suggest that
you do it every year to kick-start
the Cair.
The ampbJtheater was a bit or
~disappointment. Oh, yes, it
looked like it had received a new
coat of paint, and I'm sure that
the aound system has been
updated and alJ that, but I was
expecting more. I ~ expecting
something not so plaJn, a Joolt
that wouJd have been more in
line with our Performing Arts
Center or, altemadvely,
something cutting-edge. My
guess would be that budget
constraints and the possibility
that this season ls only a test
were the reasons for the ho-hum
appearance.
Oh, and another beef ... I was
told that this year's concerts
would not include seating on the
gntS.'>')' area above the seats. Too
bad.
We stayed for another five
minutes; watching the pop
group "Splash" perform a song.
then we left.
On our way out, we picked up
four "I love Costa Mesa" buttons,
one of which I proudly wore the
rest of the evening.
At that moment, I broke a rule
and told my son thal if he
wanted a piece of cake. it was
OK to go grab one. Dessen
before dinner -ano lher little
pleasure.
We may be headed for the fair
tonight, maybe not. We've got a
family commitment in North
I lollywood, where we're going to
see ·Pirates of the Caribbean,"
so it may be too much to
squee7.e in the fair.
But we've got our discounted'
ride tickets and admissions and
we're ready to go at a moment's
notice. Cinnamon rolls, pig races
and !he demolition derby await.
No, most days it doesn't take
much to keep us happy.
• STfVE SMITH is a Costa Mesa
resident and freelance writer.
Readers may leave a message for
him on the Daily Pilot hotline at
(949) 642-6086.
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Worried •bout the
chocol1te syrup from
your deep-fried
• Twinkle geUlng on
• your shld7 Don't. The
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Banging on the buckets
'1:'" __ ••
Fire extinguishers and
water bottles are the
drums for Recycled
Percussion, one of the
acts at the fair.
Tom Forquer
Daily Pilot
Propane tanks, fire
extinguishers, plastic buckets,
five-gallon water bottles, pots, a
motorcycle helmet worn by a
group member -the list of things
they bang on goes on and on.
Playing for their first time at the
Orange County Fair at 2 p.m. ·
Friday, the group Recycled
Percussion rocked the Little
Theater as they rapidly struck
their amalgamation of scavenged
instruments.
Initially static. spectators were
soon physically moved by the
deep bass and crescendos of the
music, with one little boy writhing
in his seat.
Garden Grove resident Rachel
Malone, who has been coming the
fair since she was a young girl.
said that wit's the best thing I've
ever seen at the Orange County
F . " air.
'·
_ SEAN DUFRENE I DAILY PILOT
Complementing the show·s
pulsing beat were yisual elements
such as the three white tubs that
flashed to the beat as they were
struck.
From left, percussionists Greg Kassapis, Ethan Holmes and Zach Holmes pound away on recycled
instruments. The percussio~ists have been 1amming together for nine and a half years.
Assn. halftime shows.
At one point, grinders were used
on 55-gallon drums. creating
screeching noises and trails of
sparks that arced over the stage.
The traditlon of using unusual
objects to make music goes bade.
to the group's roo~. Holmes said.
His brother Zach Holmes' first
drum kit was made out of coffee
cans that he dubbed "The Maxwell
2000.. ...: ~
earned second place, the group
was asked to do some assemblies
for local elementary schools and
later worked its way up through
the middle and high schools.
In the group's nine years, it has
tou~ such musical acts as
3 1( and James Brown, and has
performed at National FootbaJI
League and National Basketball
Greg Kassapis, 23, prefers the
group's rigorous tour schedule to a
normal job.
0 Jt 's great because this is wha1
we love to 'do,"''be:•satd.· •1-.'·; '·•"
·1 thought the racing pi~s.were
the best, but [i(ecycJ.ed
"The foundation of our group is
five-gallon buckets, folding chairs
and duct tape." 27 year-old £than
Holmes said.
The New England group first
began as an entry for a high
school talent show. Though it
Percussion) beat them." said Carol
Lawrence of Garden Grove.
tinued from Al
umber. Grandma and
d.pa. who had brought the
dJer &om Fullerton,
fiarasl4!<1 a half-doun press
botographers to snap a photo
f their little star.
Holly Nelson of Mission
ejo was at the ftl.ir bright and
arly Friday to find out how her
rojects placed in the fair
ntest. The 7-year-old entered
lrilb fruit bread, a
wstrtng bag, a painting of a
bot11e and another
dng of Gull Lake. Holly
d her mother, Rhonda,
stopped at the Heritage stage
to check out the opening
ceremonies. Holly gave it a
thumbs up.
"I was telling her we used to
eat at Frisco's," Rhonda Nelson
said. "I just love those pink
roller slcates."
After a few more minutes of
gazing at the festivities, Holly
tugged at her mom's hand.
"You just can't wait any
longer, can you7" Rhonda
Nelson said and then left with
her daughter to checlc the
results of her entries.
Becky Bailey-Findley, chief
executive officer of the fair, said
the longer run of this year's fair
-now 2 I days instead of I 6 -
"I really want to try that sky ride. You get to
see so much more than just the fa ir, and at
night, it w ill be just be gorgeous:'
Becky Balley-Findley
chief executive officer of the fair
al.lows more attractions to
rotate in and out of the venue.
There'are new rides, wonderful
exhibits and, of cowse, the
revival of the Pacific
Amphitheatre, which is hosting
a full-blown concert every
night.
Bailey-Findley, who was at
the opening ceremony in her
official capacity, said she can't
wait until she is off the clock.
·1 really want to try that slcy
ride," she said about the chair
lift that gives fair-goers a bird's
eye view of the city. "You get to
see so much more than just the
fair, and at night, It will be just
be gorgeous."
Just across the wallcway,
mother-son duo Carrie and
Brandon Kingsley were
celebrating opening day with
falc.e tattoos. Brandon touted a
colorful dragon on his left
bicep, while his mother wore a
less aggressive peace character.
Rueben Smith, president of
the Orange County Fair board -
of directors, said Bailey-Findley
and her team did a
"phenomenal job" on the
entire set up, but one specific
attraction was calling his name.
•I'm going after one of those
deep· fried candy bars," Smith
said.
• LOLITA HARPER writes columns
Mondays, Wednesday1 and
Fridays and cover• culture and the
arts. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at
lofita.harper@latimss.com.
FOOD OF
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the lovely Cameron Diaz in
#There's Something About Mary,"
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• 63 Feet of Chocolate -A
Hershey Exhibit (until 6 p.m.) -
Outalde Blue Gate
• 11\9 Foster Imposters Road
Show -A Foster Farms Exhibit
(until 6 p.m.) -Outaide Blue Gate
•Crafts (until 8 p.m.) -Youth
Building
• MDlacoverthe Fair# Button
Program (untll 8 p.m.) -Youth
Building
• Market Rabbit and Junior Rabbit
Judging -Livest<><* -Small
Animal Tent
. • 4-H/FFA Horse Show Judging -
Equestrian Center
• So<* Hop -Kids Stage
• Embroiderers Guild (untll 11
p.m.) -Home and Hobbies
Building
• Orange County Polymer Clay
Guild (until 11 p.m.) -Home and
Hobbles Building
• leather Craft Guild (until 11 p.m.)
-Home and Hobbles Building
11 A.M.
• Sign Language Choir -
Heritage Stage
• Shuyokan Martial Arts -Sun
Stage
• Chinese lion Dancers (until 3
p.m.) -Celebration Stage -
Youth Building
• Juggler Dan Wiles -Kids Stage
• Oxen leam,f>resentation -
Livestock Arena
• Circus Fun Review Auditions
(11 :30 a.m.) -Kids Stage
NOON
• Rustlers Square Dancers -
Heritage Stage
• Bactroad Ramblers -Country.
Bluegrass Music -Sun Stage
• Silk Flower Arranging with
Wendy Barrera -Home and
Hobbies Stage
• Juggler Dan Wiles -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Circus Fun Review Show -Kids
Stage
•Maureen W. Puppet (12:30 p.m.
until 5:30 p.m.) -Around the
grounds
1 P.M.
• California All-Star Cloggers -
Heritage Stage
• Badcroad Ramblers -Country,
Bluegrass Music -Sun Stage
• Embroiderers Guild -Home
and Hobbies Stage
•Art and Woodworking
Demonstrations (until 8 p.m.) -
Visual Arts Building
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
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• The Magic of Frank Thurston -
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• Recycled Perrusslon -Little
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3P.M.
• California All-Star Cloggert -
Heritage Stage
• Boys & Berries Square Dancers
-Sun Stage
• Music and Me -Celebration
Stage -Youth Building
• Juggler Dan Wiles -Kids Stage
•All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livest<><*
• Grandma's Cookie Jar Contest
(3:30 p.m.) -Home and Hobbies
Stage
• Milking Demonstration (3:30
p.m.) -Millennium Bam
4P.M.
• Glass Blowing Demonstration -
Crafters Village
• Russell Brothers Circus -Green
GateArea
•Wonderful World of Dance -
~eritage Stage
• Zamich Hispanic Band -Sun
Stage
• ABCs of Wine Tasting Seminar
($20) with Colleen Stoddard -
The Courtyard
• The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Storyteller -Youth Building
• Whip it Up Whip Cream Pie
Contest -Kids Stage
• Recycled Percussion -Little
Theater
• Ceramics Demonstratioli (4:30
p.m.) -Crafters Village
• Port City Washboard Wizards
(4:40 p.m. until 6:30 p.m.) -
Around the grounds
SP.M.
• Le Polynesia Productions -
Heritage Stage
• Zamich Hispanic Band -Sun
Stage
• Beer Making with Bob Sullivan
-Home and Hobbies Stage
• Music and Me -Celebration
Stage -Youth Building
• Circus Fun Review Auditions -
Kids Stage
• All-AJMbn Racing Pigs -
Livest<><*
• Clrcut fun Review Show (5:30
p.m.) -Kida Stage
• Milking Demonstration (5:30
p.m.) -Miiiennium Barn
IP.M.
• Storyteller -Yooth Bullqjng
•The M~lc of F1'ank Thurston -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Oxen Team Presentation -
Livest<><* Arena
• Recycled Percuaalon -Little
Theater
• Nosy Tomato Contest (6:30 p.m.)
-Kida Stage
• Red, Ripe & Karaokln' Contest
(6:30 p.m.) -Heritage Stage
7P.M.
• Russell Brothers Circus -Green
GateArea
• Hypnotist Mark Yuzuik -Sun
Stage
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
Crafters Village
• Kids' Karaoke -Celebration
Stage -Youth Building
•All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestcx;Ac
• Port ~ity Washboard Wizards
(7:30 p.m.) -Heritage Stage
• The Magic of Frank Thurston
(7:30 p.m.) -Kids Stage
• Ceramics Demonstration (7:30
p.m.) -Crafters Village
• Milking Demonstration (7:30
p.m.) -Millennium Barn
8P.M.
• Summer Concert Serles: Juan
Gabriel (Gates Open 6:30 p.m.) -
Pacific Amphitheatre
• Freestyle Motocross Jumping -
Citizens Business Bank Arena
• Raymond Michael -Sun Stage
• Rodt. Rodt Limbo Rodt Contest
-Kids Stage
• Recycled Percussion -Little
Theater
"Pivot Point (8:30 p.m.) -
Heritage Stage
9P.M.
• Russell Brothers Circus -Green
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• Oxen Team Presentation -
l.Jvestodt Arena
• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
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• Port City Washboard Wizards
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SPECIAL EVENTS
CHAUENGaNG THE PLEDGE
Of ALLEGIANCE
be on apirltuality, and Cantor
Breier will be accompanied by a
combo of musicians and the
University Synagogue choir.
University Synagogue Is at 4915
Keeping the faith and seeing results
"Challenging 'Under God' in the
Pledge of Altegiance" Is being
offered at University Synagogue
at 8 p.m. Aug. 8. Shabbat
services will be led by Rabbi
Arnold Rac:hlis and Cantor Ruti
Braier. The guest speaker will be
Michael Newdow, who
challenged the phrase "Under
God" in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Newdow will speak of his
decision to challenge the pledge,
his education about the legal ·
process and of bringing a case to
the Supreme Court. University
Synagogueisat4915Alton
Parkway. Child care will be
provided free of charge. For more
information, call (949) 553-3535.
SHABBAT ALIVE
"Shabbat Alive,# a new style of
jazz and pop services first .
created in South America, will
be held at 8 p.m. Friday, Aug.
29, at University Synagogue.
Rabbi Arnold Rachlis' focus will
. Alton Parkway. The public le
cordially invited to attend at any
time. For more information, call
(949) 553-3535.
GREATER 0.C. SERVE DAY
Dozens of Orange County and
Long Beach churches and
nonprofit organizations will
collaborate to host the fourth
annual Greater Orange County
Serve Day today. More than
1,500 people are expected to
participate in community
service activities throughout
Orange County. The event is a
collaborative community
service effort designed to
strengthen local relationships,
unite organizations and help
improve neighborhoods.
Contact: Krysti Hall,
communications director,
ROCKharbor Church, at (949)
548-2600, ext. 40, or
khall@rockhsrbor.org.
'When we in prayer seek only
the glorification of the naml! of
God, then we are in complete
harmony with the spirit of prayer.
Then our hearts are at rest both
while we pray and after we have
prayed. Then we can wait for the
Lord."
-0. HAL.LESBY
L ast month, r wrote a
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named Max who sustained
serious injuries after falling from
a second-story window. My
husband and I know the family
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We rushed to the hospital that
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joined with them in prayer for
Max and all of his family.
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the world. Max is on countless
prayer chains in more countries
than any of us know. The family
has received e-mails and cards
from Africa. Egypt, lndla and
Mexico. lf you are reading this
and I failed to men tion you or
your country. please forgive the
oversight.
The family thanks all of you
for the prayers and the
incrediblt: support. Many of us
have found that the situation has
caused W> all to pray more. not
only for Max. but for others, too.
I've received many calls and
e -mails about Max. One family
member named Mary called
from Oregon to share some of
the ways she has been affected
by Max.
"I can't ever remember praying
for anything or anyone so
fervently," sh e said. "When I pray
for Max. it reminds me to pray
more for others, too, and our
children are experiencing the
same thing.
"It's played a significant
spiritual impact on us. It's trUly
deept:ning our intima~)' with
God, .. she said. "The miracles
seem to be happily piling up on
top of one another. It's been
incredible to see so many
people's faith strengthened
through this. We're so thanJcful
fo r the ways God Is providing.
and to see such specific prayers
answered.
·Until we get to heaven we
won't know all that God is and
has done through this one small
boy," she said. "Knowing so
many people are going through
this together makes It feel like we
are one large extended family."
I visit Max as often as possible.
I Us attitude is incredible. his
feeding tube has been removed
and he can eat and drink on his
own. Thank you again for all
your prayers. May we all thank
God more. pray more and try to
glorify him in all we do.
And you can quote me on
Lha1.
• ctNDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a
Newport Beacti resident who
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IN THEORY
The meaning behind the words v
QUESTION: Are the
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{714) 979-8234
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Pastor Charles Endter
Worship Service with
Holy Communion
Sunday 9:15 am
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THEORY
Continued from A9
(pp. 853-4) tells us, God inspired
their authors and speaks to us
through them. We understand
their
meanings
through
personal
prayerful
reflection a,nd
bysrudying
the wit and
wisdom of
those who
find them
central to
hwnan Livi,ng. These stories.are
about-people who are
simultaneously believing and
unbelieving, innocent and guilty,
crusaders and crooks, full of
hope and full of despair; in other
words, they are stories about us.
And they are stories about God
and God's saving deeds in
history; they are great guidance
for djscernjng God's will for
today's siruations and our roles
in them. Holy Scriptures are
about life, the way it really is.
ln "Wishful Trunking."
Frederick Buechner counsels
that if somebody claims that you
have to take rJw Bible literally.
word for word. or not at all. ask
him or her if you have 10 take
John rJ1e Bapust literally when
he calls Jesuo, the "Lamb of
God. H And if someboay u.au .....
that no rational person can take
a book seriously that assumes
that the world was created in six
days and humankind In an ...
afternoon, ask them If they can
take Shakespeare seriously
whose scientific knowledge
would send a contemporary
third-grader into peals of
laughter. So the stories ofho,ly
scripiures should be taken not
ttliterally" but as "fantastic."
TME VERY REV. CANON
PETER 0. HAYNES
St. Mlchael & All Angels
Episcopal ~urch
The Qur'anic text contains Ut-
eral and allegorical words as well
as numerous
metaphors.
This ,.means
that the Mus-
lim scholars
would not in-
terpret the
entire Qur'an
literally. It de-
pends on the
situation and
on the con-
texts. As an example, the Qw"an
states, "The hand of God is
above their hands." The hand
here symbolizes the power arid
authority of God, and it is not
taken HteraJly.
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THE CROWD
Raising funds in a Wild West kind of way
B lg donors helping to underwrite the
annual Cattle Baron's Ball in s upport
of the Orange County Cancer Society
gathered at Tangata Restaurant in the
Bower's Museum. Dinner chair Donna
BlanchJ welcomed the crowd to the dinner
underwritten by the First Amencan
Corporation and Allied Domecq Wine~
This year's Cattle Baron'i. Ball, which has
the them e "Ranchero Roundup ..
Celebrating Orange County's Webll'rn
B.W.
COOK
I leritagc::· will unfold Oct.
25 at.the Orange Cnunty
Fauground'> in (.o<,ta
Mesa.
Organi7er., expect the
ball 10 attrn<. t 1,000 guest!>
in Western alllre and raise
more than SS00,000 to
fund cancer re-.earch
grants and edurnuonaJ
programs for Orange
County familie ... Tickets
to the ball '>tart ..it $150
per person. Call the
American C.Ancer Society
at (949) 261-9446 for more inlrmnat ion.
· Share Our Selves jo111ed torte'> \\ith
celebrity chef Martin Yan for the Krand
opening of a new bi!.tro 111 lo'>t.t \lc-.a
Yan opened his first eatel) 111 <.oi.ta ~tesa.
Yan Can Restaurant, and donated IOO% of
the opening night\ proceed' to ~hare Our
Selve:.. the Costa Mei.a ba.,l'd 11011prolit
agency providing medical and dental tare.
food. financial assii.tancc and much more to
low income Orange County riJ11t:n\.
Yan is known for his i.1gna1ure rnokbook
·Martin Van's Asian l'avonH•'>. ·· ~1anv of the
, recipes have been featured on .i \ancty of
• 1V hows. The local crowd wclrnmmg Yan
: to the neighborhood and supponmg '>OS
~ included Councilman Ouis Steel Ed and
• Ann Hirschman, Jane and Richard Taylor.
BUJ and PJJen Wright, and Jerry and Kathy
: Thomp~n.
• The Center Stage Uiaptt>r of ihe (1u1ldl> of
• the Orange County Performing An., l.enier
Above, Martin Yan and Costa Mesa City Councilman Chris Steel at the opening of Yan
Can restaurant. Below. Share Our Selves supporters Richard and Jane Taylor at the
opening of Yan's restaurant. which donated the opening night's proceeds to the charity.
are planning an Aug. 20 fund-rrui.er to be
held at ~outh Coa'>t Pla'l.a Village.
Rt:'>taurant'> of ~uth Coa5t Plaza and South
Coa5t Pl:u.a Village will treat guest'> to a
'>ampling of the "be.,1 ot the best" cuisine of
Col.ta Me .. a.
Restaurant'> pd!tic1pating at this Lime
include Antonello . the Ouh House,
~1aggiano'<,, Monon'c;, Royal Khyber and
\\'olfgang Puck. Organizers have tapped
Steve Copelend and the Ranging Sun Band
to entcnam the crowd. Tickets are S40 m
ad\-an<.e and S50 at the door Please caJJ BUJ
Lyons .it lJ49J 474-9112 for reservauons.
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A ffil'>take wa'> made in Thursday's
column. Henry Segerstrom's cash gift to the
expan-;1on of ihc Orange Counry Performing
Aru Center wru; S40 rruJhon. not S4 rmlhon.
It remams the largest single chantable cai.h
gift in the history of Orange County
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Saturday Jul-y 12. 2003 All
.. ENGAGEMENTS
Ray-Sebastian
James "Walkie" and Janet
Ray of Corona del Mar an·
oounce lhe engagement of
their da\18bter, Lysanne Ray
· of C.Orona del Mar. to Rich-
an! Sebastian of Santa Ana.
The bride-elect graduated
from Corona del Mar H.igtl
and the University of San
Diego.
The future bridegroom.
son or Olarles and Linda
· Sebastian of Newpon
Beach, graduated from Rip .
Americano High School and
Santa Oara University.
A Dec. 20 wedding is
planned at St Michael & All
Angels Epi.scopaJ Omrcb in
Corona del Mar.
Hardman-Kehir
Mrs.. Thomas
Wolfe of Newport
Beach announces
the engagement
of her daughter,
Tracey Hardman
of Sausalito.
Calif., to Michael
Kehir of Moss
Beach, Calif.
The bnde-
elect. daughter of
the late H. Lyn
Hardman. gradu-
ated from Corona
del Mar High and
San Diego State
Richard Sebastian
and Lysanne Ray
University. Michael Kehir and Tracey Hardman
The future
bridegroom, son of the late Mr. And Mr'> Fran~ Ke hir of Bo'-
ton, Masc;., graduated from Cathohc Memorial High School
and Northeastern Uruverslry He earned a master~ in bu ... 1·
nec;c; administration from the Unl\er-.1C) of Santa Qara, Cal1l
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MUSIC
PActF1C AMPHITHEATRE
CONCERTS .
The Orange County Fair will
presenting ita summer conoert
series at the Paclflc Amphitheatre:
today, Juan Gabriel; Sunday,
Melissa Etheridge and Joan_
Osborne; Tuesday, troaby, Stills
and Nash! Thuraday, Standing In
the Shadows of Motown featuring
The M.ink Brothers; Friday, 311 and
Something Corporattf; July 19,
Marco Antonio Solis; July 20,
Michael W. Smith and Amy Grant;
July 22, Devo and Cake; July 23,
Steely Dan; July 24, the Oooble
Brothers and Buddy Guy; July 26,
the Doors of the 21st Century; July
26, Alanis Morissette and Ja10n
Mrai; July 27, Bob Dylan; July 29,
Alan Jadcson and Joe Nichols;
July 30, Kenny Loggins and
M ichael McDonald; July 31, 3
Doors Down and Our Lady Peace;
Aug. 1, Jethro Tull; Aug. 2, fb<y
Muaic and Oevld Lindley and El
Rayo-X; and Aug. 3, Botton. For
conceft lnfonnation, cell (714)
708-1870orvWt www.ocfalr..com.
To order dcbta, call (714)
7~2000.
O.C. FAIR CotfCERTS
AT THE ARENA
The Orange County Felr la
pntMnting many eummw eventl
and ponoef1s 9t lta Cttbiana
Buaineaa Bank~ today,
"ft'eestyle Motorcroa Jumping;
S1;1nday, the third annual Orange
Crush Demolition Derby; Tuesday,
the Little River Band; Wednesday,
Blue Oyster Cult; Thursday, the
Banglet; Friday, Poco, Richie
M.iray and Chri1 Hiiiman and Herb
Pedenon; July 19, the Young
Dublinel"I; July 20, the M ariachi
Festtval; July 22, Billy Bob
Thorton; July 23, Ai'* Springfield;
July 24, Phll Va1Sar; July 25, the
Fabulous Thunderbirds; July 26,
Royal Crown Revue; July 27, the
Latin Mulic Festival; July 29, the
Mountain Top with Or. Ralph
Stanley, featuring Rhonda Vincent
and special guest C1ark; July 30,
the Fab Four; July 31, Ziggy
Mariey; Aug. 1, Ozoma1li; Aug. 2,
Bull.riding, with a musical
performance by BR5-49; and Aug.
3, the Fiesta Del Charro. The
Orange County Felr la on Fair
Drive In Costa Mesa. Information:
(714) 708-FAIR.
BOLERO Alfi) RtwSOOY
M aestro Carl St. Clair and the
Pacific Symphony, with guHt
pianist Valentina Llaltsa, will
elCplore the vibrant rhythms of
Spalo In a concert called
"Bolero and Rhap1ody" at 8
p.m. July 19 It the Verizon
Wireless Amphitheater. Tldcets
coat $19 to $85. To order, call
(714) 765-5799.
JAZZ TRIO
Gulfstream Re1taurant In Newport
Beach presents a Jazz trio Sunday
through Wednesday as regular
entertainmerrt at 850 Avocado •
Ave., Newport Beach. Hours are 5
to.S p.m. Sunday and 6 to 10 p.m.
Monday through Wedneaday.
(949) 718-0188.
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio Cafe presents Monday
Night Jams from 7 to 11 p.m .
every week. "Wanted" musicians
Include guitar players, bass
players, singers, drummers,
keyboardists and others at 100
Main St., Newport Beach. Free.
(949) 675-7760.
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Welter Lakota and Devid Alcantar, ,
the New Yorit Jazz Connection ~.
Duo, p&ay et Mamme Gina et 261 :
E. Coalt Hlghwey In Newport et 8 •
p.m. Fridayl and s.turdaVI end et '
7 p.m. Sundays and Mondlva.
Olana Ditri Joins the duo on vocala
on Mondays. It's free. Information:
(949) 673-9600.
MUSIC AT THE GR1J.
The Blueweter Grill often llve
music Friday and Saturday nlghta.
Greg Morgan, Nidt P8per and
Kelly Gordien (known aa MPG)
perform classic rod(. R&B and
swing at 8:30 p.m. Frldaya. Mervin
Gregory and MPG will perform
classic rode. swing and A&B at
8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
restaurant ia'at 630 Udo Partc
Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949)
675-3474.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the~u c
of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday, e
band performs from 7 to 10 .m.
Wednesday and Thursday, from
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday anQ
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m.
Sunday. The restaurant ia at 2736
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431.
MUSIC AT Pl.AYERS
Players restaurant is now offering
live music from 9 p.m . to midnight
every Friday and Saturday.
Players is at 512 W. 19th St.. Costa
Mesa. No cover charge. (949)
646-5615 .
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant in
Newport Beach presents Jesae on
the sax on Friday and Saturday
evenings and Sunday for brunch.
The program features all your
favorites on the wophone.
Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast
Highway. (949) 673-3425.
POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk. rode and Motown
act, perfonns at 9 p.m. Saturdays
at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
performs classical flamenco tunes
at 7:30 p.m . Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rode and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel's Tnanon Lounge. 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 476-2001.
ART
ANDRE MIRIPOLSKY
Bayside Gallery Restaurant, at 900
Bayside Drive in Newport Beach,
is offering a solo exhibition
showcasing the works of artist
Andre Miripolsky now through
September. Information: (949)
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Here are 20 days
for giving
I f you are involved with a
nonprofit organization or
community group, you
should take a look at an offer
from the Untnl family, owners
of the.Newport Rib Co.
1\venty charities from
Newport·Mesa will be selected
to be the beneficiaries of 20% of
dinner receipts at the Harbor
Boulevard restaurant from Oct.
12 to 31.
Customers for the 20 days, at
the conclusion of the dinner, will
receive a card with the names of
all 20 charities. They simply have
to check the charity they would
like their 20% to benefit On Nov.
l. Newport Rib Co. will host a
celebration at which all the
charities representatives wiU
receive their checks.
Interested charities need to fill
out an application form foWld
on the Newport Rib Co.s Web
site. www.ribcompany.com, and
dick on the charity link. The
Ursini family will select the 20
charities in late July and notify
them. Those not selected will be
provided with another
fund-raising opportunity. Once
selected. encourage the chari ties
members and supporters to dine
at Newport Rib Co. during the
20-day period of time. It's a
win-win. Good food for a good
causes. For more information,
call John Unlnl at (949)
631-2110.
NEW OFFICERS AND
NEW LOOK
The Costa Mesa-Orange Coast
Breakfast Lions Oub installed
George Wines as president.
replacing lrwln Khmey, who
had served two years in the
office. Kinney thanked all the
mem irsupportand
presented Walden Hughes with
the "Lion of the Year" award.
Lion District Governor Jim
North inducted Wmes as
president. Robert Walke~. Erle
Anders and Jim Shaffer as vice
president; Marvin Kravitz and
Jess Bequette as
secretary/treasurer; Phil
Hughes. Ron DeGeare. Walden
H\lghes and Mike Giddings as
directors; Ray Ott and Brad
Russo as tail twisters; Ted
Marino and Chuck Kelly as lion
tamers; Tom Gielow as
membership chair; and Everett
Brace and Dk:k Green as
chaplains.
The new look came in the
form of the "WeaJcly Bull-a-ton"
now being p ublished by Lion
member Bob Walbr, with
assistance
from
Bequette. lt's
six pages of
four-color
copy. chock
full of
information
and photos
and made for
easy and JIM interesting
DE BOOM reading.
impressive.
Just need to run speU check.
NETWORKING LUNCHEON
The monthly networking
luncheon of the Corona del Mar
Chamber of Commerce at 11 :30
a.m. Tuesday at Five Crown
Restaurant will feature Peggy
Fort discussing the Corona del
Mar Centennial Celebration.
Planning is underway for the
100-year anniversary celebration
of the village of Coro na <lei Mar.
Fort said. Ln the spirit of the
"Visio n Plan for Corona del
Mar," the Corona del Mar
Business Improveme nt District
and die Chamber of Commerce
have taken on the leadership
role o f organi.7j ng the Centennial
Event Cefebration, which will
take place in the fall of 2004.
The next Centennial
Celebration Committee meeting
wiU be held from 7 to 8 p.m.
Wednesday. July 30. at Shennan
Library & Gardens. Fort srud.
The public is invited. You can
hear more about the centennial
plans at the chamber luncheon
on Tue9day. Luncheon
reservations can be made by
calling (949) 673-4050.
WORTH REPEATING
Prom Thought for the Day
provided by G~ Kelley of the
Newport Mesa Irvine interfaith
Council: ~Fear is a creature we create. It
has no more power than what
we give it. It can do no more
damage than what we allow."
-Author unJmown
SERVICE CLUB
MEETINGS THIS WEEK
TUESn\Y
7: 30 a.m .: The 40-member
Newport Beach Su nrise Rotary
Oub will meet at Five Crowns for
a dub assembly (newportbeach
sunriserotary.org/ index.h rm).
6:30 p.rn.: The Costa Mesa
Newpon Harbor (jo~ Oub will
meet at the Costa Me.a Country
O ub for on-!.ite health -.crecning.
WEONES n\Y
7: 15 a.m.: The 20-membcr
South Coa'>I Metro llolary c.luh
will meet at the Center (]uh
( www.soutJic()(JStmetro
rotary.a~; and the Newpon
I !arbor Kiwanil>.~ will meet
at the UniversityAt~tk U ub.
Noon: ll1c 40-mcrnber
Exchange O ub ol th e Orange
Coast wi ll meet at Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Uub.
6 p.m.: T)lc 60 member Hotary
<Jub of Newport-BaJboa will
meel at the Bahia Connth1dJ1
Yacht O ub for a club ill>'>t'mbly
( www. neurport-balboa. orta.
THURSn\Y
7 a.m.: l11e 20-plus member
Costa Me!>a.-OrcUlge CoMa
Breakfast Lions <.lub will meet at
Mirnfa Cafe.
Noon: The SO-member C.:oMa HARBOR MESA NAMES LION
OFntEYEAR
At the I !arbor Mesa Lions
Oub's awards and honor~
meeting, immediate past .
President Marianne Segalla
presented member Eunice
Thomason with the Lion of the
Year award for 2002-03.
--Mesa-Kiwanis Oub wtU meet at
the I loliday Inn (LV1t11Hki1ix11m .
org/d ublros tru rn.'SI 1); th c
50-mernbcr Kiwani-. Club of
Newpon Beach-Corona del Mar
will meet at the Hahia Connth1an
Yacht Ouh; the 80-mcmbcr
b cchange Club of Newpon
Eunice initia ted the Spencer's
Treasw cs project for the club.
has chaired the Ou~tma'i
wreath fund-raiser. and served
in ma ny committees throughout
the year. The club also awarded
member Marianne Allen with
the Harry S. Asian Fellowship for
her work with the Student
Speaker ContesL
Congratulations.
WELCOME TO TliE
WORLD Of SERVICE ewes
Steve Pool, sponsored by Bill
Barrington. who joined the
Exchange O ub of Newport
Harbor.
FREE
24oz Drink
I la.rbor will meet at the Nt.wpon
I !arbor Nautical Mw.eum to hear
Steve Brown on "War and our
Vt'teram", and the 100-membcr
Newpon-lrvine Rotary Club will
meet at the Atnum 1 lotel to hear
Joe Agulalr on the F.nsenada
School for Cllildren with
11i'><lbl111Je. ( U'Wltl.fllfOlflfYOf'FO.
• COMMUNfTY a. Cl.UBS IS
published Saturdays in the Daily
Pilot. Send your service club's
meeting information by fax to (9491
660-8667; e-mail to 1deboom "'
aol.com or by mail to 2082 S E.
Bristol. Suite 201 , Newport Be&c:h.
CA 92660-1740.
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periodically In the Daily Pilot on a
rot.ilng baala. For Information
on 1ddlng your organization to
thl• lltt, call (949t 574-4298.
ACADHIC YEAR IN AMERICA
Cotta Mua families can hoat a
German student and earn up to
$1,000 toward a number of
travel-abroad program1. Danielle
Carpino, (800) 322-HOST.
ALS ASSN., ORANGE
COUNTY CHAPTER
The Amyotrophic lateral
Sclerosis Assn .. which helps
individuals who have the
diaorder that la also known as
Lou Gehrig's disease, needs
volunteers. (714) 375-1922.
ALZHEIMER'S ASSN.
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Support group leaders, Visiting
Volunteers, family resource
consultants and office volunteers
are needed. Volunteers may
wortc on one-time projects or
ongoing programs. Training
sessions are available. (800)
660-1993.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
The Orange County Region of
the Ame~ican Cancer Society
seeks office volunteers. The
society also seeks volunteers to
answer calls for the unit's
Helpline lnfoCenter. (949)
261-9446.
AMERICAN CANCER
SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP
The American Cancer Society
Discovery Shop needs unwanted
goods such as clothing,
furniture, jewelry, accessories.
antiques and collectibles to fund
the society's research, education
and patient services programs.
The goods may be dropped off at
2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona
del Mar. Volunteers are also
needed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Saturday at the
same location. (949) 64()-4777.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
ROAD TO RECOVERY
The transportation program
need.s volunteers to drive cancer
patients to and from medical
treatments free of charge. The
required commitment 1s a few
hours each week or month.
Drivers must have a valid
driver's license and insurance
and be at least 25. Volunteers
may use either their own
vehicles or American Cancer
Society vans. (949) 261·9446 or
Jeff Ewing & Lyleen Ewing
SUMM ER MARKET
2003
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Into the lnJ h<>nw or vacu1111n hnonc
arena at an unpn:u:cknlc<l lnc:l
Instead of riu11in111hcir <11vm11• l>Olel)'
into the ~lod mfttkct. lloomcn like to
d1vcr\1fy and ha'c been movlna a
laracr pc:n:cn11•1rc of 1hclr money lnto
real ~ lnvcslll\Cnl. In ccnaln
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Oc:mand 1101 only f~ lnvc•tmcnt. hul
many ~ymr. ""U\l to keep lhcrr 2nd
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pndk~ to lddily lncrc.aN as lhc
$$+ trllCl"lliofl ~ IMO rctmmcftt • l..tltc It ~ noc. baby boomcn. the
llll'FM C(IMUlTlU tlcm<IJl llfll!IC. '!rill be
the Ollts •M K l the lone for die
fulllr'C o( new hocrtc ckilp ~ older
home l'mOYllllO«I. With ~ mov\QI
towW. recftlllioa, rclaxac.. Md
mimMIJt. the VKallOll ho!Qt INlfbl
wrilJ ~JI tll'Olla and ihould Cl\Jo)'
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tMthint yovt t'ut\it9 tlnandal ,aela.
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The Am.ericln Cancer Sodety la
alao looking for volunteer
apeakera for tu SpNkere Bureau
program, which offerl • fl'M
aervlce to communities, achool•
and COJpOratlone by prcMding
trained speakers to lddreM
cancer luuee. Th! org1nlutlon
will train 1ll lnt1'99ted
volunteers at a tpeclal ....ion
on Dec. 7 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30
p.m. et the Spectrum Club, 1536
Oeerpartc Drive In Fullerton. For
reaervationa, call Florence Dann
at (949) 667--0604 by Nov. 22.
AMERICAN HEART MIN.
The American Heart Aun. Is
16oklng for volun,eert to-perform
various general office dutlee In
the main office and Implement
educational and fund:talslng
eventa through Orange County.
No experience nec.uary.
Training will be provided. (949)
856-3555.
AN£.RICAN HOME HEALlli
HOSPICE PROGRAM
The American Home Health
Hospice Program needs
volunteers to give emotional
support to terminally ill patients
and their fa~lies in the greater
Orange County area. Training Is
provided. (714) 550-0800 or (800)
540-2545.
AMERICAN RED CROSS,
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
The chapter needs volunteers to
address community groups
about Red Cross services and to
act as liaisons with the media in
disaster and emergency
situations. Lynn Howes, (714)
481-5376.
ANIMAL NETWORK
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Become a bottle-feeder or take in
pregnant cats at your home.
Many shatters kill pregnant cats
upon arrival. Dogs and cats are
also available for adoption.(949)
759-3646 or
www.animalnetwort.org.
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE
OF NEWPORT-MESA
Volunteers looking for varying
levels of involvement are needed
to help the organization with its
goal of helping children in the
community. (949) 645·6929.
AUH.MNAISIANCE
CMATOa
The Cotti M"' group sponaora
end euppon. outrNc:h
communtty MfVk:ie programs,
Mid\ "the hornet ..... nciuery.
VoluntMra •re Meded. (714)
640-6803.
IESTIUOOES
The nonprofit org1nlzatlon la
looking for voluntMra 18 and
older to provide companlonahlp
for 9dulb with developmental
dl11billtlu. /u 1 ·c1t1zen Buddy:
volunteers will vlelt with 1 buddy
twice • month and c.11 or e-mail
them once a week. The
organization also has en
e-Buddlee program thetforms
friend1hlP9 entirely over the
Internet. Volunteer• for that
program muat be at leaat 12
years old. (714) 546-1826 or
www.b4t•tbuddi••.org.
BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTtRS
The local chapter Is looking for
men and women older than 20
who have lived In Orange
County for at leaat six months
and have been on the job for at
leaat three months to serve as
big brother• or big sisters for
children ages 6 to 16 from
single-parent homes. (714)
544-7773.
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC.
Volunteer opportunities for the
Orange County Council include
fund-raising, program
development and training to
existing troops and packs. (71 4)
646-4990.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS
OF NEWPORT-MESA •
The three area clubs need
volunteer coaches aod arts and
crafts workshop tel'chers. Call for
locations. (949) 642-2245.
BRAILLE INSTTTUTE'S
ORANGE COUNTY CENTER
The nonprofit organization is
l~ing for volunteers w ith a
basic knowledge of Windows
95198, Microsoft Word and a
willingness to learn the adaptive
equipment used by its students
to participate in various activities
at the Oasis Senior Center in
Corona def Mar. Volunteers will
tutor legally blind adult students
using computers and other
ed1ptive technology. Mery
Johnson, (714) 821-5000, ext
2113.
CNll> LAUR£L FOUNDATION
Camp Laurel Is ... king votunteer
couneelora end'medical ataff for
Summer Camp end Teen
Adventure Camp. The
org1nlutlon la dedicated to
providing edue1tlonal c.mplng
programs free of c:tiarge to
children living wtth HIV and
AIDS. Call (3231 663-5005.
COMPANION HOSPICE
The Hospice la now recruiting
volunteers to become a friend for
someone who needs that extra
special caring at the encj.of-llfe.
Become a member of a team
whose goal is to promote quality
of life and comfort measures.
Each applicant will receive 16
hours of orientation and training.
For more information, call (714)
560-8177 or e-mail volunteers@
CompanionHospice.com.
COMMUNITY ANIMAL
NE1WORK
The networtc needs volunteers to
help control the rising
population of wild cats In local
neighborhoods. Volunteers
would trap and deliver cats to
local veterinarians for spaying or
neutering, and then release them
back to the property where they
were found. The goal of the
program is to save the lives of
stray cats. (949) 759·3646.
COSTA MESA
CMC PLAYHOUSE
The playhouse needs volunteers
for ushering, backstage work,
mailings, typing, controlling
lights and many other duties.
(94.9) 650-5269.
COSTA MESA
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The society preserves and
promotes the history of Costa
Mesa and the harbor area.
Volunteers are needed for the
archives, library, museum,
docent and public outreach
programs. (949) 631 -5918.
COSTA MESA
LITERACY COUNCIL
The Costa Mesa Literacy Center
needs volunteer tutors to teach
English•• 1 HCOnd language.
People who went to learn
Engllah .. 1 HCOnd language are
alao encouraged to call. Call to
regllter. (714) 435-3310 or (7141
546-3446.
LITERACY PROGRAM
The program Is always in need of
volunteer tutort. No profewonal
teaching ex.perienoe is required.
To attain certification, a series of
training cl11se1 muat be
completed. For more
Information, contact Literary
Service• at the Newport Beach
library, 1949) 717-3874.
COSTA MESA MS
SELf·HELP GROUP
The Orange County chapter of
the national Multiple Scter~is
Society haa started a new
self-help group In Costa Mesa for
people newly diagnosed or with
minimal aymptoms of multiple
sclerosla, or both. The group
meets at 11 a.m. the second
Tuesday of every month (949
650-7659
COSTA MESA
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Seniors 55 and older are 1nv1ted
to help staff the Wes111de
substation Volunteers are
asked to work two four hour
daytime 1h1fts per week They
w ould be responsible tor
answering phones, bicycle
registration. fingerpr1ntin1i1
data entry and assisting with
other citywide pro1ect<> Sn11ors
who can speak SpcHHSh anrJ
English are also needed C"ll fr;1
an application Fred Gat-cJl~r
1714) 754·~io8
COURT-APPOINTED
SPECIAL ADVOCATES
Volunteers are needed tc 'i"'"'
as advocates for abus~d
neglected and abandoned
children. Volunteers wor~ or•" c.11
one with a child for 1tue1; h urli A
week. (714) 663-9034
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The Residential Master;..Plan ned
Community Of The Year
An Award
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As The Land
It Hono rs
,
Shady Canyon was p"smud rlu Gold .\'tt,'{f.N
Grand Award for •&!Ukntial /1.-fasur Plan <.. ommumry
at tht juM 2003 Pacific Coast Buildn Cnnft rf11a.
It toolt tqp htmors in this prmi~ou.s category. bm .. 11non,e, <> W
commu11itia from the Pacific Rim and I 4 u•esurn •tatts.
An intkpmdent panel of architects, land pl.amurs
and dtsignns noted how its homes express the qu1t't.
expansive quality of the land. fomzing a comn11mif)• that
llf>ptars to haw IHm part of the canyon for gmrmtiom
Thnr is nothint liltt suing it for yourst'(f
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Daily~m.•
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J~y_ 14 honoree
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.Pilot $pof11 Editor Richard Dunn: (949) 5 74-4223 • Spof11 Fax: (949) 650-0170 Saturday, Joly 12. 2003 Bl ·
NEWPORT HARBOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION . . _N ewp9rt puts up the numbers
Bronco 'A' All-Stars plate
24 runs in no-hit shutout
of Tustin 'B' to begin
District 2 play.
~'JC• Alderton
DaetyPilot •
GARDF.N GROVE -Numbers, as in
~ of the Newport Harbor Baseball
&iOdation's Bronco A All-Star team, and
the lack thereof for the Tustin B team
spoke louder than any detailed descrip-
tion could afford a first-round matchup
in District 2 play Thursday afternoon at
Westhaven Park.
The Newport line: 24 runs -16 in the
fourth inning-on 2 I hits. For Tustin: no
runs and no hits.
Three players (Nick Svendsen, Ryan~
bert and Austin Wobrock) had two hits in
the fourth inning. while six batters cross-
ed the plate twice during the frame. Al-
bert batted three times in the inning.
Each of Newport's 12 players scored at
least once, with Svendsen touching the
plate four times and Wobrock crossing
three times.
Starting pitcher Adrian Rodriguez and
Albert. who came on in relief to begin the
fourth inning. combined to face the
minimum 15 batters in the mercy-shon·
ened, five-inning game. R.Odriguez struck
out seven, twice fanning the side, while
Albert tallied four K's.
Rodriguez walked Cole Ambrose, the
first batter of the game, but WdS helped
with an inning-ending double play later
in the first. First baseman Danny Mosko-
vits knocked down a hard-hit grounder
as he fell to his knees, touched the bag,
and fired to third baseman Michael Helf-
rich, who made the tag on the sliding
runner. Tustin didn't get a baserunner af-
ter that play.
Albert said he wasn't aware of the im-
pending no-hiner when he was on the
mound.
"We were just thinking of winning," he
said. ul uy to do the best I can with every
opporrurucy I get. We played good as a
team today."
Newport, which improved to 10-5 in
the all·star season, relies on a balanced
attack. which couJd explain the success,
especially on Thursday, Manager Rich
See NEWPORT, Pa1e 84
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
STEVE McCAANI< I DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor's Austin Wobrock (25) slides into second just ahead of the
throw t9 Tustin's Dominic Cammarota for a stolen base. Newport Harbor won
the Bronco District 2 opener on Thursday by a football score , 24-0.
GOLF
Wilson
sporting
tee .goods
H is swing is as smooth as buner,
hardJy resembling the extended
backswmg and subsequent
thrusting follow· through displayed
by John Daly.
But the ball still goes far, really far.
As the group that featured Tom Jackson
and Dan DeMille, two members from Santa
Ana Country Oub. along with yours truly.
came to lhe par·5 fifth hole on Coto de Caza
Golf & Racquet Oub·s North Course during
the Goodwill Golf Oass1c June 30, there stood
Kyle Wilson beside a bag containing Taylor
Made drivers, which
included the club he
would use to send golf
baJls on the flights of
their lives.
The tool lhe former
Long Beach State ano
Estancia Hjgh pitcher
used: an SMT Nemesis,
in Wilson's case.
measuring 52 inches. It
doesn't have grooves, BRYCE
allowing the ball to
Johnson keys win for South
· wjump off the ctubface ALDERTON
with less resistance.·
Wtlson said.
. Wtlson now cranks golf balls down the
fairway in long-drive competitions in
addition to his duues at Costa Mesa Golf &
Country Oub as a starter.
Former Tar's two-point conversion run helps
him pay tribute to late Sailor star Stewart.
Barry Faulkner sion that erased the North's final lead.
Daily Pilot Johnson, who starred at Newport
Harbor High, carried l yard over left
COSTA MESA -Every running tadde for a two-point conversion
back will tell you It's the push up with 2:02 left in the third quarter to
front they count on. But. on the play give the Rebels the lead for good
that was the difference in the South's Afterward, Johnson, who wore jersey
22-7 victory over the North in the No. 2 to honor former Newport Har-
Orange County AD-Star football game bor tailback Andre Stewart. who was
Friday at Orange Coast College. Dar-killed in an aiitomobile accident the
tangaa.. John.son said it may have spring of 2000, acknowledged the
been a push from behind, perhaps memory of his late idol that he felt all
even above. that propelled him over
the goal line for a two-point conver-... SH SOUTH, P•1• 84
Newport Harbor's
Jamie Diefenbach
tries to control the
bell In the midde,
~duelnawtth
l.8g1N Belch
players for a
rebw1d in "' • Georae Y"*f
Cale Classic on
Fridly It Newport
Hll'bor .....
LapaBuch
Above, Dartangan
Johnson breaks
through ~orth
defense for a
two-point
conversion to put
the South in the
lead Friday night at
OCC. At left. CdM's
Matt Cooper hits
the turf for the
South All-Stars.
PHOTOS BY
SEAN HILLER I DAILY Pl.OT
• A few weeks ago Wilson finished third in a
district qualifier in Houston for the ReMa:x
World Long Drive Olampionships. By virtue
of his victory in May at a regional qualifier in
Las Vegas, the 28-year-old has already
qualified for the district finals -encompass-
ing California and Nevada -to be held Sept.
13-14 in Mesquite, Nev. The world champion-
ships are slated for October at the same site.
Wilson might compete in another competi-
tion -in Oklahoma -early next month to
give himself a better chance to get into the fi-
nals of the world championships.
The 6-foot·3. 200·pound Wilson has fore-
arms that double the siz.e of mine, perfect for
blasting drives far into the air.
For $10 our group could use Wllson's drive
as a starting point to progrl'SS toward the
SH GOLF, Pac• 84
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
NeWport Harbor runs out
·of time in Yardley Class~e
With loads of
inexperience, Coach
Hirst's Sailors have
trouble launching
possible game-tying shot.
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have to call a timeout in la tight b9Jl-
pme)," Hint Mid. "We'w bid l'lY9
~ would pt to the rtaht lpOCa on tbe
floor."
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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
Elsinore team takes
bite out of Eagles
Estancia allows two
10-0 spurts in 73-63
loss, dropping Eagles
. into consolations.
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -l\vo
spurts, one loss.
Estancia High's boys basketball
team fell back on their heels for
less than four minutes Friday in
the first round of the George Yar-
dley Cage Oassic and in that
time were outscored 20·0 as El\1-
nore pounded out a 73-63 VlC·
tory at Newpon Harbor High.
Estancia dropped into the
consolation bracket with the loss
and will resume play at I 0:30
a.m. today.
The F.agles led. 18-15, after a
Shaun Manley three-pointer ~
the second quaner. but that wac;
when ElWlore began its first run
A putback. a three-pointer.
e one free throw
and two short
jumpers later
the Tigers had
scored 10 unan·
swered points
, in 1:57. giving
them a 25· I 8 lead.
Estancia's Carlos Pinto, who
led the Eaglet. with I 5 points,
ended the spun with a three·
pointer, but the Eagles still trail-
ed, 36·30. at halftime.
They cut into that deficit and
eventually tied the score, 40-40,
on a Markley bucket with 4: I 7
remaming in the third quarter,
only to watch F.l<iinore break
loo~e once again
flw, umc it WCI!! a pair Of fret>
throw'>, a short jumper. a layup
and foul that produced a Lradi·
uonal lhn'e-point play, and a
Lhrt"t'·pomter from beyond the arc
that produced the Tiger.' second
10-0 run of the game, this one en·
compas.sed wtthin 1 ·32
'Tm '>Ure 11°'1 ju'>t 1hcm getting
\Orne bil'>kets and U'> not mal-
ing any on our end," F.stancia
Coach Olrls Sorce said, side·
stepping the fact that the Eagles
have just three seniors on the
roster and count heavily upon
four sop homores. "Basketball is
all about a game of runs. I told
my guy~. you only get better by
playing better teams."
1-Jsinore, a school or m ore
than 2,300 c,tudents, plays in Di-
vi.!iion I-AA. F.stancia plays in
DiVl:.ion Il l-A, having an enroll·
ment of 1.200.
1 he experience of playing
agaimt !ichools from larger divi-
sion., 1s sure to help a team that
is \O young.
\orec t:ame away from the
co111c~t 1mpressed with Markley.
one ol thc four sophomore~.
who m<1de three three pointers
and ,t·ored 11 points, and 1unior
Danny Argumedo. who .. cored
all of h1~ ,e,en point<; over the
fin.ii I 0 mmute') o f the game
'>cnmr \con Sankey added I 2
po11w. for Lhe Eagl~ and Ray-
mond Verrelle fini!.hed with l'lghl. .
CdM searches for solution
Sea Kings e ndure
firs t-round loss in·
quest to find right
role players around
Northridge, Seaborn.
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BF.ACH -Corona
del Mar High boys basketball
Coach Ryan Curry knows which
players the Sea Kmgs will be
counting on come December.
What he's look.ing for this sum·
mer are playen. to surround
them with.
Jay Nonhridge and Pancho
Seaborn, both three-year start·
ers, are expected to carry the
club. But as Corona del Mar
learned Friday m the first round
of the George Yardley Cage Oas-
sic at Newpon Harbor High. they
aren't going to be able to do it
alone.
The Sea Ktng allowed 42 sec-
ond-half point~ to El Toro and
fell into the consolauon•braclcet
YARDLEY
Continued from B 1
and 6-foot-4 junior Brett Pemne.
who also suffered an ACL inJUf)
last year.
Perrine is not expected to play
until late summer at the earliest,
but Diefenbach played a major·
ity of the game Fnday and is
working hh. way back into
basketball form.
"Health-wise. he's pretty
good.~ Hirst said. "He's still get·
ting the feel for the game again. n
Diefenbach led the Sailors
with 12 points and eight re·
boun ds and Newpon Harbor
was a different team with him
on the coun. When he was on
the bench, Laguna Beach out·
scored the Sailors 15·9. With
Diefenbach on the court, New·
port Beach had a 34-30 advan·
tage.
Raffi Mouradyan m atched
. Diefenbach's team-high 12
points. making six of his nine
shots, mostJy on drives to the
hoop. Hunter chipped in with
eight points and King added
.four polnts and eight rebounds.
· Newport Harbor's best stretch
•of the game came early in the
lhird quarter when a 9·0 run
. gave them a 30·24 lead. Sopho·
\\.11h a 59-JI
lu, ... Corona del
\lar opened
CCIO\Olatmn
pl.i} JI 6 p.m
I nd.i\ .1gam'il
ldl\on
"Wl' need to find pl<1yl'r'> to
play at thts level... Lurry \aid
''Even though it'~ r,ummer. Yar·
dley's pretty intenw ..
(,orona del \lar ll·d 1he deft'n
s1ve-mmded affair. h 1 Jftt'r ont'
quaner. but could m' L'r gN their
offenc.e going. .,, oring JU'>t fi\t:
pomtc, m the o;euHH.I quarter 10
fall behind. 17 · 11. I he po.,111vt-
wa-. that those five po1111'> caml'
from players other lhdl1 :\orth
ndge and Seaborn \lea! Rafferty
'>cored off an off en"'' e rl'bound.
ra}for MacDonald made I of 2
free throws and Ac.Jam Frt't'de
pul m a deuce.
The offense improved aher
halftime with ball mo,ement
and strong defen!>e and the Sea
Kingi. closed El roro·~ advantage
to 20· 17 over the fir>t 130 of the
second half. This 11me :'l:onh·
ndge and Seaborn were both
pro1111m·11tlv 1molvcd. each c,cur-
ing <.1 hurkt•t
Bui thl' Oiarger., <.:amt' back
\\Ith a I.! 0 run over the next
thret• mmutt''> pu<,hmg their ad·
\'illltagc to J.! 17 and effecuvel}
ending am '>tP.pen-.e.
"l·or u' 10 \\111. \H' need to
<,houl 1he hall \\.ell and we didn't
-.hoot well today," Curry ~aid.
lx...,p11e the 42 pointl> allowed in
the ...et onc.J half. 22 of v.111Lh came
m the third quaner, Curry ""a!>
hap~ v.1th hr" team'> dt'fen...l\'t'
perfonn..ulCe \Vha1 he want'> to
'>l't' from hb playen. 1~ an ab1hty to
find '>Oluuom on the coun
"Om• of the things we\e td.lked
about tl11' \Urnrner is finding '>0·
lu11011 ... pl..tyer solut.ion., to prob-
lem'>. < .urry .. aid "\\!hen team'>
are '>\\1lchmg screen~. we need
to find 1 oun1er; 10 that. ..
f>-art of that burden will fall on
Northndge and Seaborn. but
1hey are only a partial anc;wer.
Curry 1<; hopeful that the remain·
der of 1he '>Ummer ~eason, which
include'> the conclusion of the
Yardlev tournament, can pro·
dute lhe remainder.
STEVE McCAANK I O~Y PILOT
Newport Harbor's Dennis Heenan drives against Laguna Beach's
Sheldon Payne (21) on Friday in the George Yardley Cage Classic
at Newport Harbor High. Laguna Beach won, 45-42.
more Dennis Hennan began the
spun with a three-pointer and
buckets from Sean Eddington.
Mouradyan ltlld Diefenbach fol ·
lowed.
But the Breakers came back to
tie the score 33-33 at tbe end of
the third quaner and held the
Sailor to nine points in the final
period .
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WOR~D TEAM TENNIS
Breakers edged by Explorers
The Kansas· City f.xpjorers de-
feated the N~rt Beach Break·
en, 21-20, in a ~rld Tham Tennis
match Friday night at the· Plam
~ C.enter in Mission.·Ka.nsas.
The Breakers, who host
Springfield at 7 tonight at the
Palisades Tennis Oub, fell to 1-3
as the Explorers won a super tie-
breaker, 7-6, to win the match.
Kansas Otts Rachel McQuillan
and laura Granville befit Newport'
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in women~ doubles, 5-3, to open
the Qlatch. then Granville topped
Sharapova Jn women's singles. 5-3-· Iri mixed doubles, Kansas City's
McQuillan and Rick .leach edged
Sharapova and Josh Eagle, 5-4. In
meru doubles. Eagle and Brian
MacPhie defeated Leach and Da-
vid Wheaton, 5-4, fhen MacPhie
ded the match with a 5-1 victory
over Wheaton .in men's singles,
before pulling it out in a super
tiebreaker.
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SPORTS
Continued from Bl
game long, including the pivotal conversion
attempt. Stewart. whom Johnson considered
a role i:nodeJ, was named to the South roster
three years ago, 'though tragedy intervened,
preventing him from playing In the game.
~1 wore No. 2 for Andre, which is something
I wanted to do, if I made this game, sin"te I
was a freshman," Johnson, who wore No. 22
at Harbor, said. ~Every time I went in the
locker room, tonight, or there was a timeout, I
said a prayer to ask for Andre to give me his
wings."
Dail'/ Pilot
JohnsQn, indeed needed something extra
on the two-point run. He darted through
what appeared to be an ample hole, only to
be closed in on by North defenders. Qut, spin-
ning against the contact, he lunged, .with his
back toward the goal line, stretching the ball
over his hetd and over the goal line.
"I had to figt)t for it," said Johnson, who
started at tailback and carried 10 times for 27
yards to beJp the South earn its second
straight win and close the North's series lead
to 22-19·3.
SEAN HlllE.R I DAILY PILOl
Dartangan Johnson breaks through North defeose Friday night at Orange Coast College.
Johnson was originally on the sideline
when the South, after driving 82 yards on JO
plays to cut the North lead to 7-6, shifted out
of conversfon-kick formation in an attenipt to
With the new play in place, Johnson uoned
onto the field, into the huddle and into the
lore of the annual summer showcase.
third quarter, and the two teams traded pos·
sessions, the South drove for the game-win·
ning drive, that included a 6-y-ciJ'd run by Co·
rona del Mar product Man Cooper to move
the chains.
go for two. •
The North, however, was called for en·
croachment before the snap and the South
called a timeout to consider its options.
"I just knew I had to get il," Johnson, the
career rushing leader at I !arbor with 3,397
y-dJ'ds who will continue his career next fall at
SanLa Ana College, said, "All my yardc; were
tough tonight. This was the best of the best.''
Justin Williams (Mission Viejo), named De·
fensive Player of the Game, was in on two
sacks, then forced a IS-yard punt to set·up
the second South TD with 7:41 left.
"We had cornm.ined to going for two at
halftime, .. South Coach Roger Takahashi said.
"And, once we got that close -the penalty
moved the ball half the distance from the 3 -
I felt like the off-tackle play had been our
bread and butter."
lbe South was anything but at its best in
the first half, when it produc~ just 57 yards
of total offense, fumbled away its most effec-
tive possession and found itself down, 7-0, af.
ter the North drove 55 yards on eight plays to
take the lead.
The Rebels, ca.,hed in a fumble caui.ed by
Williams to i.core with 3:00 remaining.
Cooper collected 9 yards on four carriei.,
whiJe Costa M~ I ligh product Keola A-;uega
saw lime at safety fur the wiJmer!>.
After the North wasted a scoring opportu-
nity set up by an inteu:eption early in the
Terrell Vinson (Irvine) W<il. the Offensive
Player of the Game.
NEWPORT
Continued from Bl
Hogan said.
"We have good balance," Ho·
gan said. "All 12 have been play-
ing a lot and battling hard for
(playing time). Some teams rely
on four or five guys, we don't."
Svendsen went 5 for 5 with
four singles and a triple, scored
four runs and knocked in two
runs while Mosk.ovits went 2 for
2 with two walks. a single and
triple, while tallying a game-high
six RBis. Following Svendsen
and Moskovits in the order wac;
e c eanup ,
The starting pitcher went 3 for 3
with two runs scored and three
IIBls, including a mammoth
two·run blast -his founh
home run of the all-star Sl!ason
-that cleared the left-field
fence in the fourth.
A Newport coach said the
fence measures 280 feet from
home plate, some 70 feet longer
than the structures at the fields
Newport plays on during the
regular season.
Hlf anyone hits it over that,
they are a stud.~ Newport Coach
Len Moskovits said before
Thursday's game.
Once Rodriguez touched
home plate, where he ~
mobbed by teammates, Len
Moskovits told the slugger, HThat
GOLF
'Continued from Bl
hole. On every hole each team
used the best drive and all
players then hit their own balls
into the green and, hopefully,
into the cup. The team then
took the best score from its
group members.
Wilson stepped up the ball,
whipped the club using liis
torso, and sent the ball sailing,
clearin.g a row of trees
overhanging the rough along the
is major league."
Hogan estimated the ball trav·
eled 300 feet and wac; the far·
thest home run he has seen Ro-
driguez hit this season.
Wobrock knocked in three,
scored three times and went 3
for 3 while Albe~ tripled. c;in·
gled, had two RBis and scored
twice.
Jacob McCann knocked in
three while aJso tripling and
scoring twice.
Alex Maddox walked, singled.
tallied one RBI and scored twice.
Jack Grace went I for 4 with a
walk. single. two runs scored
and an RBI along with a single
Austin Deyan had an RBI sin·
gle and a run scored while Scon
Ward walked and cros.sed the
plate once.
The 24 runs Thursday was not
the most Newport has scored
this season.
In a pre-district game. they
scored 38 runs.
"The kids hit really well to·
day.~ Hogan said. "We've just
been playing a Jut, with two
tournaments and a bunch of
practice game.."
Newport's next matchup in
the nine-team double-elimina-
tion tournament is today at 5
p.m. at the same field a.gainst
the winner of Anaheim A and
Dana Point B. which played
each other Friday night
right side of the fairway.
The ball flew as if it was
connected to a tightly wound
string, definitely the straightest
ball I saw hit that day.
"That is the best one of the
day." Wuson said.
And while several groups
wouJd follow ours -we teed off
on No. I -it wouJd be hard to
imagine Wilson hitt ing a ball
that straight and that far too
often.
But maybe I'm thinking about
m y game -which lends itself
more to wayward tee shots that
cause me to traverse a few extra
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Newport Harbor Bronco Manager Rich Hogan high-fives Adrian
Rodriguez as he rounds third base after hitting a home run.
yards over the course of a round
-instead of WLlson's.
When asked if he k.new how
far his furthest drive went that
day, Wilson replied, "I heard it
was between 365 and 370."
Keep hitting them straight
Kyle.
•••
Standing on the first tee
that same day, Daily Pilot
publis her Tom Johnson and
Dan Rogers,<::osta Mesa
residenl a nd president and
c hief executive officer of
Goodwill Industries of Orange
County, readied to hit their
drives.
Rogers, who s·aid he is a 12
handicap, struck his baJJ solidly.
sendjng the drive into the
fairway of the par-5 firsl hole,
which requires a tee shot that
clears at least 125 yards over a
glilly.
Johnson, wearing his yellow
UC Berkeley cap. followed with
the best ~ve of the group,
straight ahead into the fairway.
After his drive, Johnson said
with a smile, "I had one of my
guy'> watchinR. I had to h11 it
goat.I."
Nice drive forn.
More than 170 golfers
converged at Coto for the
tournament, which raised more
than $125.000 in gross earnings
to help fund Goodwill's
education, training and
employment services for people
with disabilities and o ther
barriers to independence.
Ruck Johns and Mitch Johns of
Newport Beach, along with
teammates Ed HaJverson and
Ken Purcell, shot a 49, good for
first low net on the South
Course. ThE! team from First
American Financial defeated the
foursome of Jeff Bourum, Arlene
Haz.elrigg. Jeff Kirby and Ralph
Molyneux. which shot a 51.
Costa Mesa resident Bill Taylor,
aJong with Wayne Q.ll1is, Brian
Horton and Bill McMurray. shot a
64 to finish second, one shot
behind Greg Baird, Gary Brooks,
Thny D'Asaro and Ru~U
Leatherby in low gross on the
North course.
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Credit can onl)' ~ :.ill""'ctl for th1: ltN
in-.en1on
ANNOUNaMENTS I~
& MISC. 1010-1110 J
GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FINAN<;IAL
~
1489
l $J
230S·2490
bt held on My 22.
2001, et tht hour of
7.00 p m on tht Council
Chembe" of lhe New
port Buch City Halt,
3300 Newport Boule
vard, Newport Buch,
Cal1forn11, al whoch time
and place any and •It
peuon' mteruted may
appea1 •nd be heatd
thereon II you chaltenae
tlu-. proiect in court you
m•y be hm1ted to 111sin1
on.ly those •nun you or
•omeone else r aosed at
lhtt public hearinc
ducnbed 1n this notice
or in w11tten curre
wondenu delivered to
the Ci ty at or pnor to.
the pubht hea11na for
information e1ll 1949)
644 3200
/S/ LoV°""e M. Hortilen, City Clertt
Oty ..... wpefi ....
Publlahed Newport
Buch-Coste Men Delly
Piiot My 12. 2003 ~447
... COUITOf
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CHAMGfOfWll
WllMUfl:A2lttOS
TO All INH RES lCO
PIRSONS
I Petltoonet Mark
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Anthony Sh1mm1h toted
• petition with this court
for • ~r" ch1n11na
n1me1 n follows M.,k
Anthuny Sh•mm•h to
Mull Anthony Ward
°'&Ulllr 2 IHE COURT OROCRS
lh•I •II Pt!fSOll' inter
uted in lhl\ matter ~all
•Pl>U• be lore this tour t
•t the hu11nc ondoc•ted
below to show cauMt. 11
fifty why the pelllion for
t h1n1e ol name should
not be 11ranted
NO I ICC Of HE ARING
Date 8/!l/03 lime 'l 00
pm Oepl llJ
The add• en ul the court
1' "mt a\ noted above I A LOPY of lh1~ Order
lo Show < .tU\t •hall be
pubh\hcd -t leot unce
enh wet!. fur lout
SULCtUIVt wee.ks p11or
lo the date \It tor
hurina on the peh hon
on the followona new'
paper ol &tnerlll CllCU
tatoon. p11nled m th11
county Or•nae Cuu11t1
Daily Pilot
D.te1 JUN( 2•, 700J
M•t-le l.elr4 Cerier, JUDGIOf THI
SU .. llUOll COURT
Publl\hed Newpur I
Buch Costa Me\• 01111
Pilot June ?8 luly ') 17
19.?003 Sd4J<I
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are duma bu11t1f"''\\ d'l.
We\lein Sl•to Pr v
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Santa Ana C11hf111 n1a
92704
How to Place A
Cmm1 lillm.n 61!1 S
C uthd Street Unit 0 I
Senta Aaa Cihfo1 n1e
9'1704
1 hi\ bu""'" 1\ cun
du.ttld b1 •n 1nd1V1dU•I
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b.,\mt:\S yell No
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lilell with th< C.uu1111
c1 ... " ul 01 •ne• c .. unly
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Santa Ana 1;.1oforn1~·
971~ --
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'l??!> N Bro•dw•y •H 26012 M.,1u1r1te Park
S•"t• An• Cahlorn11 ••Y Suri• ~ Mrsit<>n
92106 V1•iu c.uturno• 92692
Thi\ bu\1ne\\ 1\ 'on Thrs bu\lnf'n " ton
du< led by •n 1nd1v1du•I du• lod by •n 1nr.l1¥1du•I
Hnt yuu •llrl•d du111t Hot yuu \t.tf l•d du1n1
bu\inns yet? No bu,..nt\\ y•I' Nu
Alb• 0 Camey Jerry)¥¥"
lh1s llateme"I ..-u Th•s •Utf'm•m• wo
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011 O'.> 'l9 03 "n 01 08 01
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lh~ toll11wm~ ~•rwn\
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Ana c .. 11turn1d 9?/04
(m,,.. l1llmen. 61!> ~
£ u<lld i.trMI Unit 0 I
Sant• Ana Cahf0/111•
92704
1 h~ bu"11eu " <1o11 Ouded by •n 1ndlvtdu•I
H•we yCIU \1<111..:I dc)m1
bu\lttO\ '"''Ku (mm• l1llrn•n
fhl\ \l•lflllefll WA\
hied w1tn the C.uu111,
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Index
AUIOMOTIVE& 1UisPomllOll
7402-7466
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9000-9750
Under the Service Directory Banner
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Weck
For Only $32 pe r week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
2Br, 280, 1pi.wr un°t
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S LOTS-AU O• ,AllT
9•t-4t4 SOI S ~
Garage/
YanlSales 1489 MISCB.lANEOUS
MERCHANDISE GAltAGI SAU
SATURD AY. IAM-3'11l
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turn1turr tl~lhun1c~
ORANGE
COUNTY
RCDUCJI)ll 1 .. ,,..,. ,,..,.., I w .. , ""'"' 4,, .,, ,
I ~Mr. kll.JhlO ~t ti .. 1 >()(Mhr4ft / ' ,_ 1' i yr~ 5400 l;lttfll•~ b °" """"'"~ 11ew I ~ '" Sf,/Y 000
mom r.b• ~ IN rm w fl:,
•• talf ~-~ 1)1• + 1 l•vin• Wet! Port. 1~1
Newport Coast
Cto,&11 •~•.ih,.•.1 t• 11nt
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..... ,,,. 110 .. it lh,. fin~ t
ORANGE
COUNTY
t-fl', '
7400
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A,~ \I 'P '14 f fl IU
VILLA IAllOA , AA,1 '· •
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Memorallllia 1160
TOf' SS 4 lllCOllOS nc
bll O&s. ( k "JO\ & !Os
El Alta $fN II~ ""~ ,. Mike 949 64'J /!10!>
EHTERT~NMEKT
calendar of
Ewnts 1310
IQUAl llOUSllG
mt\( huu\~ho4d & m ot ft
111/(J H•rdon~ W•y c, , ~t Baker r au view
Co\U Me'4
CM flU-SAT 7-12:00
17 SO New H-..•hlre
p<ool tabl~ dryer 1el1111
"""" '~"· 2 w•ler bed~.
'"'" huu..ehold
CM/frl & Sat 1-17.
dt>oJo dr ~...... w d 1>41•.
1'fld ITIU< h mnr<' 7449
l tlt ... tnn l'1 tf dW f ... VIO'W)
onorMITY ~ i..t. SAT lam,
All rtAI ~\I•••• ,,d·~· I""' ~~ Cl>rTlmU""V Ji\mft m th•\ MW\p~p~r Rivt'" tiJlboa Blvd ynu
" wb1tcl Ju th~ I ~der di "'"'"' II W<"V ~ &Ot it ""1w r .111 Huu\IOll Ai I vf 1968 & old •1'.I Antq""" & llTn
a \ AmendPd wh1l h -----
m J k•\ 1t 1llt1t,1i 111 MOVING SAU'SAT. 7-2
ad••• II\~ •ny P• ~1~1 lv•rytlilng mu11 get
tn•e l1m11dl•nn 111 1601 Cliffl>rlve
d l\C 11mu1<1t 1110 b~\~d un Newport Be•""
r•<~ cuto• •tlte.iun \~•
hand1up ldm1l1'I \l•tu\
or nat1nnal nngm ''' •11
1nlenhon to makt' •ny
~ucll p1elt1tnr~ lm11I•
llOn or d•'-VIOHOllUU'
Thi\ nt',.\Paper will
not llno .. 1n1ty a•ttpt
•ny •d•ti to semen I lui
rul otalt which '' 1n
violation of the law Our
re1der\ art hereby
1nlormed that •II dwell
1nis 1dverhsed on this
newsp<1per are Ha1lable
on •n equ•I oppot tun1ly
ba\IS
Io complain ol d.,
c<1m1nalton can HUD toll
lree at I 800 '2• M90
Older Style Fumlture
l'tANOS ' Col*1lblM ·-·-·W.-·-·°"""'-'--$$ CASH PAIO $$ ........... _ ....
wamuYUTATd ............... ......, ... ..
CONSIGNMENTS
General
Announcements 1610
,rlvote Duell Hllfttlng
Clv6o •PP•O• I hr from
NfwJXlirl Buth Enel
lent huntonc ad1uent lo
~••t• w•terlowl retuee.
owne.,h1p interest &
ao1110• 37S acres of land
& 1mpro"""'"" • your
own camp compound
w •truc lure and '1
tr ailef\ Wonderful r 11
n1ahl BBQ ~ & wine
hslln11 durona ducloi
uason • m•nY utru•
lduf lo• 2 fr 111nds or
fathtr & '°n Call Mike
al 310 !>41 08!>4
If 1-t..a. .. h-·fet1 an went to e1lht1
chnon. I am on desperate
need ol the name ol lht
docloo whO operated
the" chp"s Pluu c•ll
me collect al 4t!>·924·
9037 or '1!1·381 ·3M~ .
.IWElRY/
DIAMONDS/
PREQOUS METALS
<-•< ........ Old Coins! Gold, sllYet. '""'9lrY' _,ct., llfttiqua
colloecllblts 949-612·9448
3111
Ode .. ll.-. l9Q91ffd
loc* .,Illa, r•• ttolle Ftd/dlocolet• .U. rul
sdwnool!WI 0"'81-6654
--··· ... U•tOf•, •II atin t .. .., .......... ,._ .............. ,
• 114-71J.llll
M• Ila 1-S71f>IJT) ""'Y~·'"'-HM 13'l0"tlt llrl•·h•I ISce . neoos ---------lil•>u 949-37t.-SS76 h •ITW [; II .n I 'I' Mefctla.ndise 3855 Balboa Peninsula INCJJ.l>6 cORVOTl s!lt" ... A,' r '1" i., -----------I CONVIRT9U II I Reno.•' '14'1 l'1'> 'AKll St•odu I '' •1·•" ,, ti<
SHU IUILDINGS .•. SUMMllt SllltlltS ... I --~' 1 Ho, 11 "' ""' 11111
50 70" OFI 40140 u-n.tBe ch • 11 "'"" lh~ •••• 50a90 60dZO Mu\I On1"es.a.J Cu•tornCoronodel Mor ""'"!""' a lt.1 '""" Slf.~OOl Stll1 Can Othver• Roy &,...,tituf :llj l'lb.o I"""" (Oftdomlnlunu. . ~
(100)499-7760 wifh-"""•lor I'"' i,7U1 flW'm<tUultl>en 11'1.Wihl ....., IJ51WtGS Hew titting Shmnrng
lo.lt..t>erl lR bo·.,htrnrn """ ,.,.,tum l•le •od r•b Bay ,,_ .Uni$ •fld """ •ll• ~.hmm
e.ir.,,... & ..twl~•ll"f "'""" in4!1ry f runt I\ a lbr lb., h 2bd "Uea•.-. Pl.• "" .,... , 1 '•• 1dl•bA "
uf Cukl Co.osl $4,S00.000 hvme & reM IS• 2bf 21>.J S74!:HXll °"11 SAT I S 4.,, '"''"''~d\ ol 11~ COASTUHI llWTY L 949-759.0177 I Story et-.1 ,.,,.,, """lbr ', 1J,,• Sl bq, IUI
n l)illlded $5119 cm I OPI H s u H I s
,,11 t lu • 11t t horn~·
t ~ r J S./ t/t'; UO(J
I
Balboa Island
2-Sty ......... 'N·...,
f~ I , .. "J '>t.i
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#tnf" • r•• 949 67'\ 297')
•lo•t loy frOftl ar<I ,t.r
lb~ tr· S18tXI "'~•lb<
I VIII ~M•&• hihl •
b'••hl 11400 "'' • /tt
}l1A ht.111-.~ )'f'.t' Jy S,.._ JO(J
rtll A~I 9'9 67l 4 If./ CtonlM'll'UfY homo' on the
l 'it P;vk I rl'Jnt'1> fil'.IU
fT\Mltf'I p Wrro.t~ "'""' down iir¥Ote kll 1>e&11tfut
• wuu;www ·4!1 on.er r-1,._, lr1mt • 1l O' t '>Lt Yrty 3tw 2bo., lii•Nt"'f d&J'i A ( .din ( Of9f SUM l ·S I "''' l 111 I.I, .t.yl •II'
~ott... •. \lroU tu B•R ldll~ bddo ~ ()flror, ''" ,, 1 ~11 .,. ~ b,. 11, ''ei•
µ..ho Wit y11,• •"""1 lrf'r
Sl,599.000
Cornnd .tnd ~wt pomt ~h-~ b ~..wt f1Vt-1l•111~lfl,.;. t ·•fir•" t, h t ~r "i.•I\ ~•h d\'ol
<U\lf•tn """"" ''"'V ,,,_.,,.,,,, ... S!ff>ffO PlA TINUM PllOPlRlllS
2tk 2.Slo ""'°''" • " ,tt ,, f• t '""' • ,J ,,
·~.,,. ~·· ~~. $14'6 ,,. ".-.,,1 '4'1 "41 "'
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l 1':11" I
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1t • fl'"'"'" .... •1 "~"'' Siii"' l , .. 949 SIS •1279
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w pt•" 1 i-v f '' Ir p.tfllL• w d ~"' • .,. 1. tot, lovely 71• o-d.ft 21 / ,9,
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4b• ·n.1 HUGl YAllO
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S l,.599,000
4!1r 4 '>li.1 br~nd .,,.w lownlutY ~/IUJ b I I • 111 $1 Jl'I IJ(JIJ """' S!ilC'llm 44q 7'!1 ~I.' fo1tblufl. Jlr 71 •
tri u ftj(f' .-(I h~ttll "•' 1 ii'> n11 <j4 I 14 i 41. tt 11tt., .. d ., s:> 9•,o 1111 111•1 ""' 1 "'·' B~ 1....... I Balboa Peninsula IOll'>lllNlRtAI TV St<f1:H"J I St1fonleMP111•• ~,.....,.,,...,,.,'lit ~4 l'A 0177 P<11"'"' RPA!v '-W!h.('Mi'd 'J4q /l'l !l'tl, 108oyfronl Bldg. l..u•r> \/'>fl.a hnmf HI.II.! ~ ••II I AllOA PINIHSULA
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Real&tn
Loans 4240
SS COMMlltKlAL
lllAl ISTATI lOAMS SS
for <&partmenl bu1ld1n15
office bu11d1n~ and
shoppine centen SIOOI'.
to J500 m1llton Call lo
day lor a FREE QUOT£
f49-757-J727
C[I Inc (S1nc;e 1989)
3 Corporate ParlP.
Ste 72'> lrVl<'P CA
ltC C• Dept R l
P ortrait.
of
H om es
Jt. Watercolor l!
N..t<'c•.J. O( Your
lfome By
Beatrice
Anderson
949.759.0550
t
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R ... nodPolr<I .ind "P..n<kl
~ '"''"" on ""' dbl lnl 48r 4flA W fl( t,lf1 Vrt!W' f 11
wojlo h.tllwd~. •dull •""""
S2,IS0.000
Ageo'll Oaytm Petllt
9•9-673 sa99
fOUll NlWl'OltT
.. ININSUlA CONDOS o,... s.t-s-1-4
4t IS lllv•r An
fllOM s12s.ooo
213 21TH ST. J &4..,,_
4tl~t17 .,_. ,,_ ,...._/, ..... a.-............. ...... n. .,,._ c..
f49..9»-)S7t
,. ...... betwffn bay
and beach ~f with 2
mast~s 2 F p '· A/C.
remodellod kit & baths, la
kit & tam rm. J925.IXXI
Che5htr • Real [ st.tie Inc <;$.l?H.031
Gr'Mlt .,_,,... I block to
badl, lb 21>.t UllPl'f. I bf
Iba low.,, Jc11 ear .
$999 CD> ... 9&!>74-3!198
umoaww:an
Sovltl UlATC on oM
of the l•raest lots
Of'UUAT-SllN 1-S 15201..t~.
!>br Jb•. Med1larr a
nun p•ud1H Gfe
c11n \heped pool a
S9• lountatnJ 6 P•lm
freu 81 OwMf
Acuplln1 Bids Be
lwun u .•99.000
SIS15ft.O 95-)lfl)-0162
•A C-......dlng {or,,..
l.cKotlon,.,,troJll tu 11•1'
( <JfOO •• ~lld loolloul 1M>oOI
411t 4 ')Bd bt and ,.,. ..
w'tom~ Olfl~ed al 12.950 Olli
C.OAS TUNl Rf AL TY 949 7<;,9 0171
Jo•mln• c ..... l'jpw
pr 1Val~ I \t~y lSr • den
~kJdNI cul di'~ l!"fTl
on la lul in iU• Oed "'u R~ed lo S8191Xll aat
io.ti Burke 949 M9314
CostaMm
O,.N HOOSE
SAT-SUH 1-4
UO~St
3br I 75ba, new ~•llh
wd fir s I bftl lo Canyon
P1rk S.4!>9.900
Mary tewel Re/Mu
949-646 9670
.... v .......... 48f
. '8 yMd, pc, le 2.t
p ... nday Br<M ~-8uyws WS:orne 11 ·2 2010
Sw.> Or S689.CD> "" PllUIL !)49.29()..8120
l '.W. .. :f'''r 111 A,ta.
IBr, w/ ht.~. ~tio.
y•d. 31().,8 Monte Vosltl S8IEfn ti/pet ~631 78.13
On,..
<>PIN SUN 12-S
SH42 V..._.. , ....
Onan view llxu, hu1e
price reduchon 481 28• Act. 71• 5<M 37•2
a..GrM
1• , .. pied condo
Htw PflVcrpt. llll 1\-nc &
D/W MW bt wt--• on
clst, l R w/c-th ceft. f p,
tenr>b a'b.. ctulltlse l'l'ud
Cl Realty !i62·JOJ.7519
11111 ....... .......... ~VILLAS
10321 ~Ctr •202
119t llA. c...to. I nw to
bell. Celed <OllWll, poot, le~._, S;r6$,000 e10w-• 7Q.1016 ... ....... , .... ,.. ................
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1 ,..t.~m t"'\f th· wilh r .•'1~''" I h11 ,,. th t• "''nt >nd > 1 I p w \1 , " ~M N '...,..,, ""'' I It, "'PM• •• ..,., Otl•o,1 .11 I S 11•;< "'" 'l4'l q ro II/! 'rll / /(J4 IHl'I I •I r, 4' ,,,,, ( tvr.ly 949 'iO'l h\11
230 O<tc111 Vitw Ave l b 'ttlO ooo Cooollln• Hie 28, 110 , 1, MOO sf lot Realty 9•9 1s9-01n ,,,:., .. ,1 ., .,,,.~ot ;,.,,, Huntington Beach
Pmtgious Newpert Htifih Tustin , ~ "' s1•1•1 ,,. Av·~~''"' lly/OCIClllYitw lot. 11,,. I .t ·~• ~Cl f,r, 'IM
ly()w,,. &M.... VllW CHATlAU S19fK Iv b<t. & Boy 2bt S1,090,000 94~lUS I IOSOI l tlor lone Iba •11••• 11 ;.>• ,,., ~ I , ~l~d 1n N lu\llO 11111· " t "''" f
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'IAIE ROVER~ THE F1RSl SUV THAT REPRESEITS A TRUE ALTERIAmt TO A lUXURY SEOAl.1 AUTOMOBILE3tV3 4x4, VS, Power Doors, Power Windows, Power Seat.
LEASE FOR LEASE F·oa $
On approved credit $4103.25 Total dnve-off. Includes On Approved Credit. $5000 Total drive off. Includes
tax. license and first payment. O security deposit.
1 OK mies/year, 20 cents/mUe over. + tax 1st payment, tax. lie, doc fees and $450 sec dep. 1 OK miles
per year/20e excess mi. charge. + tax
5 at this payment • 48 months 5 at this payment • 39 months
•
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M S RP S:?~.6'10
V6 Engine You ~u1 H ~tandard. the) don't!
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Air Cooditioncr • Power Pac kago.: You Bo.:r !
4-Whcel An11 lock Brakes Safo.:I) ,., never 1.ompnm1sed.
Full-lime all wheel dnve II'' .i Land Ro\ e r. 1<,n"r 1t?
CD Player 01 cour'e 11·, nor l9X<i .ln)more'
2003 Jeep Liberty
Sport 4WD
$20.0~0
OpuonaJ · SX50
Optional -S825
Optional -\2.325
Opuonal -S600
Opuonal -S 395
Opuonal -$125
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'02 GMC SONO,.,A
4X4, Crew Cab Pickup,
Loaded. SK Miles 41991232790
S20,995
'99 RUGE ROVER
4.6, vs; luxury, loaded
CERTIFIED 39761426094
S27,995 'I• llVER HSE
Clntf 36K -Nri, Brush Bae, ~ Bds 41461431954 . . '34,995
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CERTIFIED 4134/'244585
•20,995
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33K Miles. Many Extras
CERnFIEO 4182/429562
'29,995
'97 DEFEIDER II
Cnnsc Control You .. c iior 11 for the ru.1<.l trip"' Oprmn.il -5100
Independent Rear Su~pen-.mn .Standard Not 3\ .11lthlc
Ba"c warranty 4 )Ctll"•/50.000 mile., ' )car'/'6.000 m1Jc,
Ru!>! Warranty 6 \.o.:ar ... /unltm11cd mile' c; yeal">/l<X).(Xl(l mile'
Adju!>led MSRP 525,600 $27 ,045
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'36.995
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Sunroof. Auto 6-D1sc CD
4184/556594
S20,995
'02 DISCOVERY
VS, Onty 9K Miles, Prior Rental
415&7 46642
S29,995
V6, AutomatJc, full Power.
Harmon Kardon Sound 4163/A376164
S22,995
'03 DISCOVERY
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41 n1'275359
'31,995
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85p#d. V../16.JL RMnAirHMldling_~· $7,
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