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SATURDAY,AUGUST2,2003
Musellm w·ants Lower Castawa·ys
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum has
presented ideas for a site at Dover Drive and
Coas t Highway to Irvine Co . It's not known
whether the compa n y would sell the land.
area a t the comer of Dover Drive
and Coa.'>I Highway.
Museum President Glenn Za·
goren said that the mu.seum has
presented its preliminary ideas
to the Irvine Co .. but that it's too
early to know what the transac-
tion price might be or whether
the rnmpany would seU.
Lower Castaways i.ite complete
with a city I !arbor Patrol station,
a Conference and Visttors Bu-
reau informauon kiosk and other
public arnenmes.
The riverboat off Coa'>r H.1gh
way that houses the museum
now might c,tay where it is. with
ferry sef\ice connecting the old
site to the new facilities acro'>s
the bay Or. the museum could
opt to move all ns collecuon'>
and operations to the new sue
The lease on the riverboat '>lie
expires in 2006.
June Casaarande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT REACH -While a
struggle goes on about how to
develop Castawayi. Park. a piece
of land just below the park is the
i:enter of a more peaceful, but
possibly more important discus-
~ion.
On the waterfront parcel
known as Lower Castaways.
where Irvine Co. construction
equipment now 'iits, Newpon
I !arbor Nautical Museum lead-
er!> envision a museum site that
would help designate the area as
a lu.storic nautical district while
expanding educational programs
and other museum services.
The ·Historic Seaport Village
Plan" hi nges on whether the mu-
~eum will be able to acquire the
Irvine Co. ·land at the low-lying
"We're hoping that they will
~e how weU something like this
could fit mro Donald Bren's vi-
sion for th1'> area," Zagoren said.
The mu<.eum has not yet cre-
ated a detailed plan, opung to
wait until the Irvine Co .. the city
of Newpon Beach and residents
have weighed in. One idea is to
build mu'>e um facilities o n the
JONES CUP
"h's too premature to '>ay ex·
actly what would be there," Za·
goren said "Hight now. we're m
the phase of trying to but.Id com
STfVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT
Santa Ana Country Club's Geoff Cochrane watches his ball fly after digging out of the bunker on the 16th hole at Mesa
Verde Country Club in the Jones Cup on Friday. For more covera1e. see Sports, Pa1e Bl.
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JWA near top in runway traffic errors
Airport and aviation officials say the FAA
report also s hows that JWA has shown
improvement and few near misses.
June Caaa1rande
Daily Pilot
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -A
report showing the airport had
the founh-hlghest number of
runway traffic errors over a
three-year period belies a trend
that aviation officials are calling
good news: The airport has
shown a marlced decrease in
runway errors in the last year
and has a low rate of near
misses.
The Federal Aviation Admin-
istration's Office of Runway
Safety released a report on
Wednesday comparing ·incur-
sions" at large-and medium-
sized airports in the United
States. John Wayne Airport had
the fourth-highest number in
the country. with 31 incursions
from fiscal 1999 through 2002.
Los Angeles International Air·
port had the highest number:
34.
Incursions are traffic errors.
They are recorded whenever a
plane. truck or other vehicle on
the runway enters a space it
shouldn't be in. A common in-
cursion otcurs when the nose
of a plane waiting at a runway
Intersection protrudes slightly
into the lmersection. When an-
other plane or vehicle Is nearby
and such an error could cause a
coUision. the incursion is con-
sidered serious and given an A
ranking. Incursion!. that present
no risk of collision are ranked as
Cor o .
FM and fWA officials say the
distinction is important be-
cause the number of near
misses at the airport is actually
very low. In Lhe three-year study
period. the airport had one seri-
ous incursion or "near miss."
The others were aJJ C or 0 .
"Lf anything. this is good
Sff NIA. Paa• A5
munity COO'>t'n ... U\ .1_\ to whdt the
project could be '
Most or all or the monl'\
would be raised by thl' muwum
City Council ml'mbt-r\ ha\l'
expressed their londnt''>'> for thl'
plan.
"It'!> really d nec11 proieu
Mayor Steve Hrurnht'rg '><11d
• rhe educauon for k.Jd., a' \\t:ll
c1.s for adult'>. \<\ould bt-ll'rrttit
Bromberg '><lid ht-\1'>UalVl'\
the plan a!> a 'rrldll nonrnrnmer
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education and puhhl acre ... ,
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Two 911 calls
came from
Bryant's house
Lakers star made one
of the call from his
Newport Coast home
t he d ay before b eing
arrested in Colorado.
Oeepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
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from Los Angele'> Lakers '>tar
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home m March ,md July, pohct:
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See CALLS. Page AS
Ruling against
Scouts may not
affect sea base
Orange County Boy
Scouts official
contends anyone can
use base in Newport,
unlike situation in
San Diego.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Boy
Scout leaders said they aren't
~orm•d t1bout a ll"<ler,u 1udge'-
ruhng that ovenumt'd a ">an D1
ego ... cout group\ lea$e on Thur.;-
day because that group excluded
'>Orne groups from a public park
The Boy Scouts Orange
County Council have a $6.5-mil·
hon sea ~ on Orange County
udelands. The group holds the
lease to the I. I -acre property al
no coc;t
"The San Diego facility was ex-
clusM'ly used for Boy Scout
See SCOUTS, Pqe M
FAMILY TIME
Daily Pilot
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STEVE
SMITH
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math's most important
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WU explainin& why the
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malbematiCaDy CbaDqed folk
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A2 Saturday, August 2. 2003
BOOMERS & BEYOND
Day trippers
Costa Mesa Senior
Center's travel
department sets up
trips for members to
places such as
Laughlin, Nev. and
China.
Suzie Harrison
Daily Pilot
It's ail epidemic that knows
no discrimination and is seen
on a global level, with most
afflictions found in the
summer, though it's still pretty
much a year-round
occurrence. It's called "the
travel bug." .
To help seniors with a cure,
Phyllis Daugherty,
administrative director of the
Costa Mesa Senior Center's
travel department, has
volunteers planning trips year
round for the seniors.
She's been volunceering in
that position for more than five
years and loves it II came to
her attention after she retired
in 1993. The center's
newsletter, the Olfonicle, had
some information about a
travel class they were having.
Her involvement She said it
just blossomed from there, she
said.
FYI
To join the Costa Mesa Senior
Center, the annual dues are
$18. The center is at 696 W.
19th St. For information, call
(949) 645-2356.
travel board, and each of these
volunteers has a task, she said.
Anita Middleton heads up
the gambling trips, which
Daugherty said is a favorite
among the seniors. Evie Tuell
is in charge of the day trips.
Beryl Daniels does the theater
trips. Eleanor Hodges is in
charge of making sure
everyone has a time to work
the travel desk. Marge Walker
is the treasurer.
"I do the mini-trips and the
Jong trips, n Daugherty said. "At
least once a month is a theater
trip and gambling. The seniors
love it, so we go a couple times
a month."
For example, they'd have
three-day trips to Laughlin or
Las Vegas. They schedule the
trips three months ahead of
time, and because of their
popularity, they are usually
filled up within two weeks of
the posting.
STEVE McCAANK /DM.Y PILOT "At first. I was doing day
trips. After that, certain
people left, and the next thing
I knew, they asked me to bead
It up.~ Daugherty said.
"Maybe it's been even seven
years now."
"Plus, they're cheap, too, so
it helps," Daugherty said.
"We're all-volunteer, so any
money we make goes to the
center. Last year, [the travel
center] made $12,000."
They've been to Cllina twice. Phyllis Daugherty is administrative director of the Costa Mesa Senior Center's travel department.
There are six people on the
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SUNDAY
To honor Katharine Hepburn,
Oasis Senior Center will present
free screenings of five of her
classics in August, starting with
"The Lion in Winter" at 1 p.m. Alf
are invited to enjoy the movies
and free popcorn at the center's
Hepburn Film Fest, at 800
Marguerite Ave. In Corona del
Mar. Information: (949) 644-3244.
AUG.10
To honor Katharine Hepbum,
Oasis Senior Center will present
"The African Queen," the second
of five free screenings in August,
at 1 p.m. All are invited to enjoy
the movies and free popcorn at
the center's Hepburn Film Fest,
at 800 Marguerite Ave. In Corona
del Mar. For more information,
call (9491 644-3244.
AUG.17
To honor Katharine Hepbum,
Oasis Senior Center will presen1
•pat and Mike," the third of five
free screenings in August, at 1
p.m. All are invited to enjoy the
movies and free popcorn at the
The 10-day trips cost $1,100,
which includi:d airfare, lodging
at a five-star hotel and most
meals.
cruise from St. Petersburg to
Moscow, a trip ta Washington, ·
D.C to see the Smithsonian
Orleans. Williamsburg, Va.,
Atlanta. Alabama and Branson.
Mo.
There has been a train trip
to Montana, a Russian river
center's Hepburn Film Fest, at
800 Marguerite Ave. in Corona
del Mar. For more information,
call (949) 644-3244.
AUG.24
To honor Katharine Hepbum,
Oasis Senior Center will present
"Guess Who's Coming to
Dinner,# the fourth of five free
screenings in August, at 1 p.m.
All are invited to enjoy the
movies and free popcorn at the
center's Hepburn Film Fest, at
800 Marguerite Ave. in Corona
del Mar. For more information,
call (949) 644-3244.
and other museums, and trips
to Maryland, Delaware, New
depression, relationships,
lonelinesa and family. The group
meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m.
Mondays at the agency offices.
250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa
Mesa. Preregistration required.
(714) 4454950.
The Brallle lnstttut. on..-. free
computer claaaea 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) 821-6000.
The Costa Me9a Senior Cen19r
AUG. 31 has ballroom dancing with live
To honor Katharine Hepbum, music from the Betty's Trio from
Oasis Senior Center will present 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday
"On Golden Pond," the last of -night at 695 W. 19th St., Costa
five free screenings in August, at. Mesa. $4. (949) 548-3884.
1 p.m. All are invited to enjoy the
movies and free popcorn at the
center's Hepburn Film Fest, at
800 Marguerite Ave. In Corona
del Mar. For more information,
call (949) 644-3244.
ONGOING
Oasis Senior Cenwr 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 50 and older can Join a
discussion group coordinated by
Jewish Family Services to
address Issues such as anxiety,
Jewish Family Service of Orange
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 Coln and Stamp Club mMta.
from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays at the
Oasla Senior Center. New
members intereated In trading,
buying and selling stamps and
coins are being sought to join
these Informal meetings. There
Daugherty is working on a
trip to Japan, an Alaskan cruise
are no fees required. (949)
644-32.44.
~Family 8eMce oflws
ongoing bereavemen1 support
groups for adults at all stages of
losa. Group members'share
experiences, hear how others
deal with grief, receive support
and learn ways to cope with
sadness and loss. One group
meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth
Jacob in Irvine. The second
group meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays
a1 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) 446-4950.
0.849 Senior Center otr.n
assistance, counseling and
referral services for seniors. (949)
644-3244.
The Costa M ... Senior Citlz.n
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.
Arthritis Foundation lnltJUctor
Hillary Stone leads an exercise
class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the
Jewish Senior Center, 250 E.
Baker St .. Costa Mesa. (714)
613-5641.
0.lis Senior Cent8r offws a deity
telephone contact program for
seniors who have a limited local
support system. They also offer
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and a trip to Northern
California.
"It's been fwl, it's tiring. but I
get rejuvenated." Daugherty
said. "The best thing about it is
working with people and going
on the trips and seeing bow
much fun people are having.
We have had some good
times."
computer classes that teach the
basics of Word, Ouldcen, Print
Shop and lntemet usage. (949)
644-3244.
The OuJs Senior Cen1-oft9r'I •
shuttle to take members to
appointments and grocery
shopping. The shuttle also takes
members to the center. Call to
make an appointment. (949)
644-3244.
Oeais Senior Center off9n vtsual
aid screenings with a Braille
Institute representative, by
appointment. (949) 644-3244.
<>ah Senior c.m.r hu a
walkJng group called Walkers
Not Rodters, which meets once a
week to enjoy scenic walks in
and around the Newport Beach
area. (949) 644-3244.
The Alzh9'mer's Assn. and Gri.t
Support Group of Newport Villa
WeatNilla Rosa co-sponsors a
free support group meeting for
caregivers at 7 p.m. the fourth
Thursday of each month through
October at Newport Villa West
Assisted living, 393 Hospital
Road, Newport Beach. (949)
631-3655.
The Alzheimer'• .Aasn. •nd M ...
Terrace, a residential community
for people with Alzheimer's
disease and related dementia,
offera a free aupport group for
ca<eglvers at 6:30 p.m. the first
Tuesday of ead\ month at Mesa
Terrace, 360 W. Bay St., Costa
Mesa. (714) 283· 1111.
a.. Senior Center conduc:ts
blood pressure screenings from
9 to 11 e.m. the first and third
Tuesday of eactt month In Room
3 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona
del Mar. (949) 644-3244.
The OM'9 Senior Center on.re •
Braille claaa to help with sight
1011 from 10 a.m. to noon
Thursdays In Room 4 at 800
Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
(949) 644-3244.
The Jewish SenJor CenW on.rs
card games from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. every third Tuesday. A
kosher lunch Is offered at noon
for $3 per person. (714) 613-5641.
RevtM your llf9ttme documents
for advance health care
directives at the Oasis Senior
Center for $3 each. Call to make
an appointment (949) 644-3244.
Outs Senior Center oflws
preventive healthcare services
for seniors on the fourth
Wednesday of each month in the
center's Room HS·3, 800
Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
Call to make an appointment.
(949) 644-3244.
Seniors and low--lncome families
in the Costa Mesa-Newport
Beach area can obtain free U.S.
Department of Agriculture
surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. the second Friday of each
mc;mth in the rear pamng lot at
the Churdl of Christ, 740 W.
Wilson Sl, Costa Mesa. Picture
identification Is requfred. (949)
660-8236.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST SURF
Some moming clouds Will The southwest ~I
greet ua, but by lhe afternoon, continuea to be a1r0ng today,
it should be mosttv sunny With so we can expect chest· to
highs near 80 In Cotta Mesa heed-highs at most breaks,
and In the lower 70. along though the ltAtndout spots will
Newport's coast. Lowa Will aee WllVN MVeral feet
drop to the mid.ea.. ovetheed at times.
Sunctey't looklng a bit The twell loeee tome
warmer, but the weetl; ahead energy on Sunde'(, but we'lt·
loob qufte limllar. High9 wUI still ... d'Met· to
hov9t' In the low 70t w'1h lows ~endthe
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places Ill Costa Mesa from Fri·
day to Sept. 19: in the front lot
of Costa Mesa City HaJ.1, n Fair
Drive; a11d at Orange Coast Col-
lege Recydmg Center on Adams
Avenut' between Fairview and
Pinecreek drives. Free special
paclcup i.ervices are available for
I 00 or more darectones at one
loLatlon I he recycled boob
are u.,t-d 10 produce next year's
darec:tum•i. and utility biU mail-
ing t"nvelope~.
Newport Beach police are invest iga ting
whether letter apparently referring"to a
former planning commissioner is a hoax.
Deep• Bh•r•th
Daily Pilot
to "record his conversation
with Delaney.
Former City Councilwoman
NEWPORT BEACH -Com-Jan Debay, who was a plan-
munity members and former ning commissioner al the
city officials say they are time, ~d sb~ vividly remem-
sh ocked by a threatening let-• bers the high-profile inclder.it.
ter addressed to a former which caused qulte a stir in
plannipg commissioner who this relatively qulet coastal
helped bring down a succ~-town.
fuJ chain of seafood restau-"That was a surprise to aJJ
rants in the late 1980s. (the planning commission·
The letter, sent to the Daily ersJ: she said. "(Person)
Pilot, presumably talks about hadn't told us about it, and so,
getting back at fonner Plan-obviously, when it broke, it
ning Commissioner James was a big shock to aJJ of us."
"Bw,z" Person for helping, po· The letter, threatening to
lice arrest Francis Delaney -"escort" Person to "the Cata-
who was then the owner of lina Oia.nnel half way between
Delaney's Seafood Restaurant Catalina and Laguna Beach"
in Cannery Village -on brib-and leave him there, was vvery
ery charges 13 years ago. Per· troubling.· Debay said.
son wore a wire to help police ·1 read it two or three
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limes." she said. "It was fright -
ening to think that that would
be hanging over someone's
head after aJJ these years."
Debay said she feels sorry
for Person.
"It must have been very dis-
turbing for him," she said.
, Person has declined to
c.'Omrnent on the ii.sue.
Person had his enemies,
says Bill I lamilton, owner of
Mafarkey's Irish pub 111 New-
port Beach.
·A lot of people were mad at
him for one reason or the
other," he said. "But 1hil. le tter.
it's pretty drastic."
Hamilton, who owned the
Cannery seafood restaumnt
until 1999, !>aid he and other
restaurateu!'l> in Cannery Vil-
lage fell Perc;on did not do the
right thing by !'telling up Dela·
ney.
Person was som ewhat O'>·
tracized by the "circle" after
that mc1dent. I lam1l1o n ~ad.
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"It wasn't overt. but you
could sense it,· he said.
Delaney pleaded guilty to
one felony COWlt in.connec-
tion with a $20,000 bribe he
offered Person m March 1988.
Person's action and the
felony conviction proved di·
sastrous for Delaney. Barely a
year later, he fiJed for bank-
ruptcy protection for himself
and his corporation. By Octo-
ber 1989, Delaney's nine-res-
taurant chain had begun to
crumble. and he owed more
than $5 million 10 debtors and
$500,000 in .back truces. I le
eventuaJJy sold his bu.sine.,_.,
and reponedJy los~ n11ll1ons of
dollars.
As for the letter to Pe~on,
Newpon Beach police are still
investigating the case and
there have been no develop-
ments. Sgt. Steve Shulman
said. Detective'! will be looking
into whether the threat '' reaJ
or a hoax. he <,<ud.
Concert offering jazz
with a Newport view
An evening jazz concert by
vocaUst and sax player Curtis
Stigers is scheduled for 6:10
Sunday night at the Newpon
Beach Marriott
The concer1 in the hotel\
View Lounge will focu1> 0 11 S11g
ers' return to jazz in his la1es1
album, "Secret I leart."
Stigers, who grew up 111
Idaho, released ht'> fir!>! album
in 1991. It sold almo-:t 2 millicm
copies. With h•'> \econd album
in 1995, he ventured deeper
in10 pop and soul
The cunlert '' being pre
!>ented by Joe Rothman Open
seating ticket., <irt• $15. and re
served i>ealing t'> $25. l11lornld
tion: (949) 759 5003.
The Mamo u ,.., at 900 N1·w
port Center Drive
Yellow page~ can be
recycled in Co la Me~a
The Costa Mt•.,a ~nll<H) IJ1.,
Lrict and the n ty of < .O'>la '.le'><t
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BOOME RS & BEYOND
Day trippers
Costa.Mesa Senior
Center's travel
department sets up
trips for members to
places such as
Laughlin, Nev. and
China.
Suzie Hurl1on
Daily Pilot
It's an epidemic that knows
no discrimination and is seen
on a global level, with most
afflictions found in the
summer. though it's still preny
much a year-round
occurrence. It's called "the
travel bug."
To help seniors with a cure,
Phyllis Daugherty.
administrative director of the
Costa Mesa Senior Center's
travel department, has
volunteers planning trips year
round for the seniors.
She's been volunteering in
that position for more than 6ve
years and loves it It came to
her anention after she retired
in 1993. The center's
newslener. the Olronicle, had
som e information about a
travel class they were having.
Her involvement She said it
just blossomed from there, she
said.
FYI
To join the Coste Mese Senior
Center, the annual dues ere
$18. The center Is at 696 W.
19th St. For Information, cell
(949) 646-2356.
travel board. and each of these
volwiteers has a wk. she saJd.
Anita Middleton heads up
the gambling trips, which
Daugherty said is a favorite
among the seniors. Evie Tuell
is in charge of the day trips.
Beryl Daniels does the theater
trips. Eleanor Hodges is in
charge of making sure
everyone has a time to work
the travel desk. Marge Walker
is the treasurer.
"I do the mini-trips and the
long trips,~ Daugherty said. "At
least once a month is a theater
trip and gambling. The seniors
love it, so we go a couple times
a month."
For example. they'd have
three-day trips to Laughlin or
Las Vegas. They schedule the
trips three months ahead of
time, and because of their
popularity, they are usually
filled up within two weeks of
the posting.
STEVE McCIW« I OAl.Y PILOT "At first. I was doing day
trips. After that, certain
people left, and the next thing
I knew. they asked me to head
it up,• Daugherty said.
"Maybe it's been even seven
years now.·
"Plus. they're cheap. too, so
it helps,· Daugherty said.
"We're all-volunteer, so any
money we make goes to the
center. Last year, (the travel
center) made $12,000."
They've been to China twice. Phyllis Daugherty is administrative director of the Costa Mesa Senior Center's travel department.
There are six people on the
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SUNDAY
To honor Katharine Hepburn,
Oaais Senior Center will present
tree screenings of five of her
classics in August, starting with
"The Lion In Winter# at 1 p.m. All
are invited to enjoy the movies
and free popcorn at the center's
Hepburn Film Fest. at 800
Marguerite Ave. In Corona del
Mar. Information: (949) 644-3244.
AUG.10
To honor Katharine Hepbum,
Oasis Senior Center will present
"The African Queen," the second
of five tree screenings in August,
at 1 p.m. All are invited to enjoy
the movies and free popcorn at
the center's Hepburn Film Fest,
at 800 Marguerite Ave. in Corona
del Mar. For more information,
call (949) 644-3244.
The to-day trips cost Sl,100,
which included airfare, lodging
at a five-star hotel and most
meals.
There has been a train trip
to Montana. a Russian river
center's Hepburn Film Fest, at
800 Marguerite Ave. in Corona
del Mar. For more information,
call (949) 644-3244.
AUG. 24
To honor Katharina Hepbum,
Oasis Senior Center will present
"Guess Who's Coming to
Dinner," the fourth of five free
screenings in August, at 1 p.m.
All are invited to enjoy the
movies and free popcorn at the
center's Hepburn Film Fest, at
800 Marguerite Ave. in Corona
del Mar. For more information,
call (949) 644-3244.
AUG.31
To honor Katharine Hepbum,
Oasis Senior Center will present
"On Golden Pond," the last of
five free screenings in August, at
1 p.m. All are invited to enjoy the
movies and free popcorn at the
center's Hepburn Film Fest, at
800 Marguerite Ave. in Corona
del Mar. For more information,
call (949) 644-3244.
ONGOING
Onls Senior Center hofd1 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
cruise from St Petersburg to
Moscow, a trip to Washington.
D.C to see the Smithsonian
and other museums, and trips
to Maryland, Delaware, New
depression, relationships,
loneliness and family. The group
meeta 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 Bral .. lrwtttut. oftarl fNe
computer cta11ea to people with
fading vision who heve difftculty
seeing ttie computer screen. The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite
Ave .• Corona del Mar, offers six
eeulons. Cell to algn up for
classes. (714) 821-5000.
The Coeta MeM 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 696 W. 19th St., Costa
Mesa. $4. (949) 548-3884.
Jewish Family Servic. of Qrange
County sponsors an ongoing
heeling support group for the
chronically ill. The purpose is to
provide participants with
emotlonel 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.
AUG.17 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. For
To honor Katharine Hepbum, more Information, call (949) ·The Coln and Stamp Club meets
Oasis Senior Center will present 644-3244. from 1 to 3 p .m. Mondays at the
"PJt end Mike," the third of five Oesi1 Senior Center. New
free screenings In August, at 1 Women 50 and older can join • members Interested In trading,
p.m. All are Invited to enjoy the discussion group coordinated by buying end selling stamp• and
movies and free popcorn at the Jewish Family Services to coins are being sought to join
address issues such as anxiety, these informal meetings. There
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Atlanta. Alabama and Branson.
Mo.
Daugherty is wor\ing on a
trip to Japan, an Alaskan crui.se
are no feea required. (949)
644-3244.
• ~Family S.Vk:e oflwl
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adults at all steget of
loss. Group members share
experiences, hear how others
deal with grief, receive support
and learn ways to cope with
sadness end loss. One group
meets.at 7 p.m. Tuesdays et Beth
Jacob in Irvine. The second
group meeta at 10 a .m. Tuesdays
at Temple Judea In Laguna Hille.
The third groop meets at 1 p.m.
Thursdays at the Ezra Center In
Anaheim. There'• no cost to
attend, but advance registration
is required. (714) 446-4950.
O.sls Senior C."'-r otr.rs
assistance, counseling and
referral services for seniors. (949)
644-3244.
The Coeta M ... 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.
Arthrttis Foundation IMtrvctor
Hillary Stone leads an exercise
class at 11 a.m. Thursdey1 at the
Jewish Senior Center, 260 E.
Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714)
513-5641.
Ouls Senior CentlW offws a daHy
telephone contact program for
seniors who heve e limited local
support sy1tem. They elao offer
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and a trip to Nonhem
California.
"It's been fun, lr's tiring, but f
get rejuvenated.· Daugherty
said. "The best thing about it is
worting with people and going
~n the trips and seeing how
much fun people are having.
We have had some good
times."
computer cleues that teach the a.. $enlor c.nw conducts
basics of Word, Quichn, Print blood pressure screening• from
Shop and Internet u11ge. (949) 9 to 11 e.m. the first end third
844-3244. TU99day of eectl month In Room
3 at 800 Merguerfte Ave., Corona
The Oula Senior CenW offw'l a del Mar. (949) 644-3244.
lhuttle to teke members to
appointments and grocery The 0..-&.nlor CenW off9rs a
shopping. The shuttle also takes Braille cteaa to help with sight
members to the center. Cell to loaa from 10 e.m. to noon
make en appointment. (949) Thuradays In Room 4 at 800
644-3244. Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar
(949) 644-3244.
0..-hnlor CenW off9r'I viaual
aid screenings withe Braille The Jewish Senior c.nw on. ...
Institute representative, by card games from 10 e.m . to 2
appointment. (949) 644-3244. p.m. every third Tuesday. A
kosher lunch la offered at noon
0.... hnlor c.nw h• a for$3 per person. (714) 513-5641.
welklng group celled Walkers
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week to enjoy scenic walks in for advance health care
end around the Newport Beach directives at the Oasis Senior
area. (949) 644-3244. Center for $3 each. Call to make
an appointment. (949) 644-3244.
The Alzheimer'• Ann. and GMf
Support Group of Newport Villa 0..11 Senior Center offws
WestNllla Rosa co-sponsors a preventive healthcare services
free 1upport group meeting for for seniors on the fourth
caregivers at 7 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month in the
Thursday of each month through center's Room HS-3, 800
October et Newport Villa West Marguerite Ave .• Corona def Mar.
Assisted living, 393 Hospital Call to meke an appointment.
Road, Newport Beach. (949) (949) 644-3244.
631-3555.
Senion and low~ncome famillN
The Atzheimer1 Ann. and Mesa in the Costa Mesa-Newport
Terrace. a residential community Beach area can obtain frff U.S.
for people with Alzheimer's Department of Agriculture
disease and related dementia, surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3
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caregiver• et 6:30 p.m. the first month In the rear parting lot at
Tueadey of eed\ month et Meu the Church of Christ, 740 W.
Terrace, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Wllson St., Costa Meu. Picture
Mece. (714) 283-1111. Identification Is required. (949)
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THE NEWS
C.Oncert offering jazz
with a Newport view
outdated Pacific Bell yeUow
pages for rt'cydmg.
CoUei:u on bins are at these
places in Co1>1a Mesa from Fri·
day to Sept. I !j: in the t'ront lot
of Costa Me1ta (;ity Hall. n-Fair
Drive; and at Orange Coast Col·
lege Recy<.hng Center on Adams
Avenue between Fairview and
Pinecreek. drives. Free spedaJ
pickup &ervit.es are available for
I 00 or more directon~ at ooe
localion. fhe ret.')'cled books
are u!>ed to produce next year's
dirccrorie<; and utility bill mail-
ing envelopes
former planning commissioner is a hoax. head after all these years. H one felony count ir\.connec•
Dehay said she feels sorry tion with a $20,000 bribe he
• An evening jaz.z concen by
vocalist and sax player Cums
Stigers is '>Cheduled for 6:30
Sunday night at the Newport
Beach Marrion.
DH p• Bh arath
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACfl -Com-
munity mem~rs and former
city officials say they are
shocked by a threatening let-
ter addressed to a former
pla.rtnlng commissioner who
h elped bring down a success-
ful chain of seafood restau-
rants in IJle late 1980s.
The teller, sent LO IJle Daily
Pilot, presumably talks about
getting back at former Plan-
ning Commissioner James
"BU7..z" Person for helping po:
lice arrest Francis Delaney ~
who was then IJle owner of
Delaney's Seafood Restaurd.flt
in Cannery Village -on brib·
ery charges 13 years ago. Per-
son wore a wire to help police
to record his conversation
with Delaney.
Fonner City CourtcUwoman
Jan Debay, who. was a plan·
ning commissioner at the
time, said she vlvid1y remem -
bers the high·profile incident,
which caused tjuite a stir in
this relatively' quiet coastal
town.
"That was a surprise to all
(the planning commission·
ers)." sh e said. "(Person(
hadn't told us about it, and so,
obviously. when it broke. it
was a big shock to all of us."
The lener, threatening t<1
"escort" Person to "the Cata-
lina Channel half way becween
Catalina and Laguna Beach"
and I.eave him there, was "very
troubling." Debay said.
"I read it two or three
for Person. offered Person in March 1988.
"II must have been very dis-Person's action and the
turblng for him," sha said. feJony conviction proved di·
Person has d eclined to sastrous for Delaney. BareJy a
comment on the issue. year later, h e filed for bank-
Pcrson had his enemies, ruptcy protection for him self
says BUI I lamilton, owner of and his corporation. By Octo-
Malarlcey's Irish pub in New-ber 1989, Delaney's nine·re1>·
port Beach. ' • taurant cham had begun to
·A lot of people were mad at crumble, and he owed more
him for one rear.,on or the than $5 million to debto~ and
other.~ he !>aid. "But thilt lener. $500,000 in .back taxes. I le
it'<; pretty d ra:.11c." eventually sold his businel'.s
I lamilton, who owned the and reportedJy loM millions of
Cannery -.eafood resta urant dollars.
until 1999, said he and other As for the letter to Person.
restaurateur. in Caimery Vil-Newport Beach police are 'illll
lage felt Person did not do the investigating tJ1e ~e and
right thing by -.etung up Dela~ there have been no develop
ney. ments, Sgt. Steve Shulman
Perl'.on was somewhat os-said. Detectives will be look.ing
traciud by the "circle" after into whether the threat '' real
that modcnt, I lamilJon !>aid. or a hoax. he '><lid.
The concert in the hotel\
View Lounge will focus on Stig-
e rs' return to jazz in his lates1
aJbum. "Secret I leart."
Stigers. who grew up in
Idaho, relea.'>ed h.i" first aJbum
in 1991. It sold almo-.t 2 million
copies. With his i.econd album
1n 1995. he ventured deeper
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POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• c.bl9o Stl'll9t Grand
theft wea reported in the
300.blodt at 2:03 a.m.
Thursday.
• Hlilbot Boulevwd:
Graffiti was reported in
1he 2300 blodc at 7:02
a.m. Thursday.
•Johnson Awnue: A
f'lome burglary was
reported ln the 3000
blOdc at 9:'4 a.m.
Thursday.
• Klllemey Lane: A
vehicle burglary was
reported in the 3100 block
at 12:27 a.m. Thursday.
• Victoria StrMt:
Vandalism was reported
in the 200 block at 9:44
a.m. Thursday.
• Eat Wll9on s1rMt:
Petty theft was reported
in the 200 block at 12:31
a.m. Thursday.
• West 18th StrMt: Petty
theft was reported in he
600 block at 8:52 a.m.
Thursday.
•21st StrMt: An assault
wasreportedinthe 100
block at 2:33 a.m.
Thursday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Belia StJMt Petty theft
was reported in the 900
block at 6:52 a.m.
Thursday.
•West Coast Highway: A
hit-and-run was Riported
in the 9:06 a.m. Thursday.
• Diana Lane: Vandalism
wasreportedinthe1900
block at 6:49 a.m.
Thursday.
• MacArthur Boulevard
and San Joaquin Hills
Road: A traffic accident
was reported at 4:25 p.m.
Thursday.
• Newport Center Drive
East A commercial
burglary was reported In
the 600 block at 2:57 p.m.
Thursday.
• Promontory Drive West:
A bur,glary was reported
in the 100 block at 8:26
a.m. Thursday.
• Superior Avenue: A
vehicle burglary was
reported in the 1500
block at 10:24 a.m.
Thursday.
· • Villa Point Drive: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 100 block
at 3:49 p.m. Thursday.
WHATS AR.OAT
•WHAT'S AR.04T is publlshedf
.,.nodlc.ary. tf you are planning a
nautical event. submit the
lnfol'mdon to the Daily Pilot, 330
W. Bay St., Cotta Mesa, CA
92627; by fa>t to (949) 646-4170; or
bye-mail to
dallypilot@latimes..com.
SAIUtfG CLASSES
Orange Coatt eo-.. .. olfilrina
new credit a nd noncredit sailing
. classes this sum mer. Most
classes are five weeks in length,
a~ boats.range from Udo 14
dinghies to large ocean racers, •
even k.eelboats. Cruising
seminars a re also being taught.
The OCC Sailing Center is at 1801
W. Pacific Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. (949) 645-9412 or
visit occsailing.com.
Sailing Fascination offen classes
in boating safety and sailing
year-round for persons with
disabilities. Free. (949) 640-1678.
Orange County employers can
bring their employees out to
Newport Beadl on weekdays to
enjoy a day of sailing courtesy of
Orange Coast College. The
School of Sailing and
Seamanship now offe rs a chance
for groups to work with the
on-board instructor on different
sailing techniques while they get
advice on how to perform well in
business. No sailing experience
necessary. One-day classes cost
from $100 to $125. (949)
645-9412.
BOAT RENTALS
Wrth Marina w.terSports at the
Balboa Fun Zone, you can enjoy
nautical experiences from mild to
wild. Take a self-guided tour of
the bay in your choice of power
and sail watercraft, jump the
ocean swells in a Sea-doo jetboat,
put you sport-fishing skills lo the
test in a fully equipped Boston
whaler, or soar above it all on a
parasail flight along the Newport
coast Complimentary ice and
beverages are included with all
electric boat rentals.
. .
additional rate. For hunt
reMrvations. call (949) 873-7200.
Electrtc boet .......... l'l:'lltble
by the hour at Duffy Electtlc
Boats, 2001 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beadl. All boeu are
equipped with window
enclosures and CO players. toe
and oupa are provided.
Aeservationa are suggested. An
hour rental la $75. (949) 646-6812.
P9d9I boats, electric boats,
boogie b<>arda, kayaks, inflatable
rafts, catamarans, beach furniture
and wetsuits are available for rent
at Resort Water Sports at
Newport Dunes. (949) 729-1150.
Gondola tours .,.· ofltred by the
Gondola Co. of Newport, 3400 Via
Oporto, Suite 102·B. The $75 cost
includes a basket of bread,
cheese, salami, ioe, glasses, a
blanket, music and a Polaroid
picture. Wine is also available.
(949) 675-1212.
~
Gondola Actventui./Newport.
3101 W. Coast Highway, offers
one-and two-hour gondo la
cruises. A o n&.hour tour with
champagne la $70. A two-hour
tour wlth dinner and champagne
is $180. Pidcup is available at
waterfront restaurants. (949)
675-4984.
Irvine Coast Char19n In Udo
Marina Village offers two-hour
electric boat cruises with a
gourmet dinner. $180 for two
persons. (949) 675-4704.
Gondola Romance on.n dally
tours of Newport Harbor during
lunch and dinner. Call (949)
6754730. The tours go out of
lido Marina Vi llage, 3400 Via
Oporto, Newport Beach.
Harbor ($75 per cn.tiM).
Round-trip hotel or off-the-water
restaurant lhuttle tervice le
evaHeble. Adt-up from
~"""with dod!a la alao evaUable. Chartered a"'2 catered
toure. (~) 291-1963 or
www.webontNharbor.com.
The Newport Landing .....
available for weddings and
receptions, codctall and
aighteeeing cnilaea, and
meeting•. The cost le $600 for the
first two hours, plus $160for each
additional hour. (949) 361-3640.
fun lone eo.t Co. NM a
46-minute cnilae (adults, $6;
dlildren,'$1) and a 90-minute
cruise (adults, SJJ; dlildren, $1 ) •
departing from Balboa Fun Zone
every 30 minutes from 11 a.m. to
7 p.m. daily. A 6C>-minute
showboat sunset cruise (adults,
$6; children, $1) leaves the Fun
Zone at 7 p.m. daily. Private
dlarters are available. (949)
673-0240.
I F1StMG
Rlihlng ..... e..w 8elboa
Pavilion at 6 1.m. and mum It 4
p.m. MOndaya and Tuesdava1 '
$125. (949) 673-2810. •
Gee to the Newport ...... wty 10
wati:h the dory flahlngfteet return
with 1he fresh catch of the day.
Fish are prepared for sale at
Mcfadden Square, an open-air
.merket.
Aehing supplies and boat
d)arters (open party and private)
are avalla ble at Davey's l.<N*er,
400 Main St., Balboa (949)
673-1434; and Newport Landing
Sportfishlng, 309 Palms, Suite F.
Newport Beach (949) 675-0650.
Day and night fishing charters for
groups or singles are available at
Bongos Sportfishing on Balboa
Peninsule. (949) 673-2810.
Daily i-ik>t 5
FAMILY
Continued from Al
outside of Disneyland? And ii
fewer. people are going, why are
there more people at· the com
5tand7
To be honest, two of our trips
were brief. C.ay and I had dckets
to two shows at the Pacific
Amphitheatre, so we spent a
tittle time at the fair before or
after each one.
The first time we went. ii was
a family affair. The Ir.ids brought
friends H(Jyes Thornton and
Michael Markovsky. and the
parents brought lOO·ride tickets
and cash. Th~ plan was simple.
Since we had two cell phones
and a pair of walkie-talkies, my
wife and I at some polnt were
going to lei the kids go off on
their own and meet us back at a
designated spot at a '
KAYAKING/CANOEING/SCUBA predetermined time. One of our
lmua Outriov-canoe Club kids had a phone, the other had
' invites adventure-minded adults a wa.lk:ie-talkie -lifelines, so to
catalina ..._..._, s.rvice ruM to canoe Newport Harbor
45-m inute harbor cruises (adults, Hawaiian style. No experience speak. 1 1.
$6; children, $1) and 90-minute required -they'll teach you all Balls and chains is more i,_e
cruises (adults, $8; children, $1 ), you need to know. Dress for the iL In less than 15 minutes, on e
departing from Balboa Fun Zone beach and bring a towel every kid WdS squawking into the
every 30 minutes from 11 a.m. to Saturday at 10 a.m. at North Star walkie-tallcie asking us where we
4:30 p.m. daily and on the hour Beach, 1 White Cliffs Drive, were and trying to arrange a
until 7 p.m. (949) 673-5245. Newport Beach. For more meeting. No dice, we said, go
information, call (714)432-1236. have fun without us.
CtulM the harbouboard the Fifteen minutes later, right in
Electra, a 100-foot Classic Fantail Beginning see tc..yaking, rolling the middle of a cinnamon roU.
vessel. Charters with catering are clinics and private lessons are the other kid calJs on the phone
available for up to 145 offered at Paddle Power, 1500 W. "We're out of tickets!''
passengers. (949) 723-1069. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Kayak and "Wha1?!" I said. with a mixture
sea ski rentals also are available. of anger and disbelief. "How
A thrM-COUnedlnner and (949) 675-1215. could you have run out of ticket~
dancing while cruising the harbor so quickly?" The reply involved
are available at 8 p.m. Fridays two-hour kayak tours begin at 10 multiplying the number of
and at 7:30 p.m. Saturdays at a.m. Sundays from Newport tickets required for each ride by
Ho rn blower Cruises & Events, Dunes. The cost is $20 for adults the number of rides taken •
2431 W. Coast Highway, Newport and $15 for children. Kayak multiplied by the number of kid~
Beach. The fee is $59.95 per rentals and classes also are
CRUISES person on Fridays and $64 on available. (949) 729-1150. in the party. but that meant
Join Capt. Don Moseley on the Saturdays. Brunch cruises also math. and I shu1 down. "Meet us
beautiful sailing yacht Dulcinea are available. (949) 631-2469. Single kayak rentals ($10 ~r at the dance Ooor. and we'U give
for a narrated Newport Harbor hour) and doubles ($15 per hour) you some more," I said.
cruise of the fabulous waterfront The Catalina Ayer departs from are available at Balboa Boat Dam kids. they've finally
homes and boats of the ridl and Balboa Pavilion at 9 a.m. daily Rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone. figured out my strongest
famous, see the sea lion colony, and retu rns from Catalina Island (949) 673-7200. Paddle Power weakness.
and sail the spectacular at 4:30 p.m. $36 round-trip for also provides kayak, surf ski and So, back we went, alJ the way
cool-sul'l)mer, wann-fall Southern adults; $20 round-trip for canoe rentals. (9491675-1215. acros.,'> the fair 10 the meeting
California coastline to Laguna children. Reservations a re spot. where I djstributed m ore
Beach or Dana Point. As a private recommended. (949) 673-5245. The Upper Newport Bay ~de.et.<>. ~ emptied. my pockets o! BaftiO·aa~eor.=atrR&e=nta~c1s~ca==-n~put,,._~yo=u-:--hb1~·rt~h~d~ay~.~a~11m.11iversaryo,rsi:Jeerc·rt-~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Ei:of1:>0icat-fffl~ve--offerlli-B!!tdt-~-f-irt,........!!i=Tn-,i!..+ttti~ . ..1'.f:+:ni,....f,mt-.!!.....~~-I.
on the water in many ways: with event? Sail. swim, snortde, kayak. Homblower oft9fs w"bnd Bay canoe tours departing at 8:30 n1e next call came in about Io
single and double kayaks, electric sunbathe, watch dolphins, and d inner dance and Sunday a.m. Saturdays from Shell maker minutes later. "We're out of
boats, 14-holder sailboats, pedal dine at anchor for the champagne brunch cruises on Island, which is off Back Bay money"
boats and runabouts for offshore time-of-your·life vacation at Newport Harbor that celebrate Drive in Newport Beach. (949) Somewhere. I know I read that
use or cruising the bay. Balboa Catalina Island on this im aginative cuisine and 640-6746. th "·' alki U h
B R I well-appointed, U.S. Coast Guard pampered service. 2431 W. Coast ese wauue-t es. ce P ones oat enta s also holds two-hour and similar communication scavenger hunts aboard the inspected vessel. ASA sailing Highway, Suite 101, Newport Newport Aquatic Center offers .
electric bay boats. providing instruction and certification. Beach. (949) 631-2469. sweep rowing (one oar), sculling devices were ideaJ for family
group activity for corporations, Business conference facility. classes (two oars) and canoe ~ituations such as the Orange
birthdays, nonprofit Details at www.shellbadcdon.com The Adwntures at Sea v.ctrt rentals. Classes run for four County Fair. "Never loo,e your
organizations and group outings. or contact Don at Charters offer cruises a round weeks and cost $75. Introductory child!" screamed one ad. "Safety
The hunt packag~ include boats, shellbackdon@yahoo.com or caU Newport Harbor from 12:30 to 2 clinics also are available assured!" read another.
trivia questions, maps. Polaroid (949) 632-3736. p.m. every Sunday at 3101 W. Saturdays and Sundays for $10. H~ All we've gotten with those
cameras and supplies. The cost of Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 540-n2s. dam things is annoyances. Just
a hunt begins at $225 per boat Electric: Boat Tours offers $20, includes cruise, parking, when we thought we were free a t
and catering is available at an two-hour cruises of Newport cookies and sodas. Reservations Scuba training, consisting of six lasr. technology !lteps in and
required. (949) 650-2412. evening and two weekend day makes yet another mess of
classes, are offered at the Aquatic things.
Center, 4537 W. Coast Highway, I want to go back. to the fair
Newport Beach. $200 to $310. The tomorrow. I haven't thrown away
center also offers scuba rentals, a single dollar at a midway game
special trips, repairs and air fills. or gone on one ride. AU I've been
(949) 650-5440. doing is handing over our cash
Certffic:ation dasses for
beginning to instructor-hwel
scuba divers are available at
Dive-in Scuba, 2482 Newport
Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Other services
include boat charters, equipment
sales, rentals and repairs. (949)
631·9288.
The Upper N.wport Bay
Ecological Reserve and Nature
Preserve hosts two-hour kayak
tours of the Bade Bay at 10 a.m.
every Sunday at the Newport
Dones on Back Bay Drive,
Newport Beach. $20. Kayaks
made available through Newport
Dunes Waterfront Resort. Call for
reservations. (800) 585-0747 or
(949) 729-1150.
SCOUTS
Continued from Al
functions," council spokesman
Brett Beck said Friday. The New-
port Beach sea base Is •open to
any organiud group," he said.
On Thursday, U.S. District
Judge Napoleon Jones JL sided
with a lawsuit brought by the
American Civil Liberties Union
on behalf of two boys raised by a
lesbian couple and an agnostic
family that challenged the Boy
Scouts Desert-Pacific Council's
lease for land in Balboa Park. The
scout group pays $1 per year.
Jordan Budd, the legal director
of the ACLU of San Diego and
Imperial Counties1 argued that
the scouts received special treat·
ment because of the epedal deal.
Beck eaid the Newport Beach
beae doeln't get pteferendal
ttt91ment because the bue la
open to any member of the pub-
Uc who wan.rs to use lt. lbat
would include a py or 3gnostic
group.~ said.
8«;k said the group does not
'ri.ew 1t1 lease u a subsidy.
"'We're not rNtdng any money
on it," Beck tald. "The ooun«y It
the one getting the IUbs1dy
~ ..
Budd did noc d'tUm MYenl
call ~ comment c..111 to
cbe AalJ~ Lot ~ alb
were lllo no1 ftll'Url1ed oa ~
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and ride tickeL'i.
lf we go, l 'm going to buy a
ride wrisrband If it's available so
I don't have lo count tickets and
I'm going to take a taxi or ride
my bike so I don'r have to walk
past thousands of cars and
wonderabout anendance
figures.
And here's some math for Mrs.
Patterson: Two fewer ceU phones
minus two walkie-talkies equals
more fun.
• STEVE 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.
county tidelands. The Board of
Supervisors renewed the lease
for 30 years, beginning in 2006,
over the objections of gay-rights
groups and the ACLU.
At the time, Supervisors Jim
Silva and Tom Wilson said they
supported the extension because
the sea base benefits all children
in the county. They also said the
Scout.s ~uld not discriminate
against any group.
• MUL a.JNTON oovers the
environment. business af:\d potitlca.
He may be reached at (9491
764-4330 or by e-mail et
paul.clinton@latimn.com.
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Daily Pilot Saturday, Auaust 2, 2003 M
·When grunion doa.'t mn
Early morning crowds are met by no fish
on Friday. Another chance to see -. and
catch -the small fish is two weeks away.
caDy. a run ·Wts l to 3 hours, but
the nwnber of &h on the beach
at any gNec\ moment ooi Viti)'
from none to thousands.
-Spawning begjns aft.er high
dde and continues for several
hows. As a wave breaks oo the'
beach. grunion swim as far up
the ~Jo~ as possible.
two to • OW* lfter the full
and -moona. according to the Calbnja Department of
fllh md <*De.
Peak dvky ocxun about an
hour after-the SWt of the run
and luta from 30 to 60 m.ioute&
Alta the tide bu dropp¢ a foot
or more, the run ~ and
then lloptS as suddenly as it
started. .
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NEWPORT BF.ACH -They
wem1't running.
Oeepit.e a welcome of flash.
Ughla and budets. the Califor-
nia ~ did not appear on
the beach early Friday morning.
"We've been here since ll
p.m. and we haven't see one,"
said Joanne Olander of Rancho
Qlcamonga. who was with her
daughter Sarah.
Though many hopefuls were
out. the fish. which loolc like sar-
dines. apparently decided it
wasn't the right tlme to spawn.
Still, there will be other chances
dUs month.
"The best place to see them is
between 61st and 68th streets in
Newport Beach," said Ma.it Her-
man of the Newport Beach Life-
guard Assn. "You want to find an
area that is rel.at!ve.ly Oat.·
Grunion are the object of a
unusual. albeit seasonal. recrea-
tional fishing activlt)! Their
spawning behavior is so remark-
able !hat lt evokes an "I don't be-
lleve it" response from someone
JWA
Continued from Al
news for John Wayne." FAA
spokesman Donn Walker !.aid,
noting that incursion rcpons at
the airport have fallen signifi-
cantly in the last year. "The really
important thing to notice i., that
in the last year, John Wayne's rntt' . . .
from 12 10 four. So t11ey've made
a 101 of progress .... In 2001.
when their incursions ~piked,
there were no near misM!s."
JWA spokeswoman Ann
McCarley attributed the airport'.'>
Improvements 10 increased edu-
cation for pilots and other air-
port workers and al~o to larger
signs and clearer markings on
the runways. McCarley said.
"In the last year, 31 % of the to·
tal decrease of runway incur·
sion.s nationwide occurred at
three airports, and John Wayne
was one of those airports. So we
were pleased," McCarley said.
"It's an ongoing educ-.ttional
process. We look at every ind·
denL"
The federal survey included
data through September 2002.
Mcy.rtey said that, from Octo-
ber 2002 witil Friday. only one
incursion had been recorded
and it was ranked D.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reached at
(949) 5744232 or by e-mail at
june.casagrande w/atimes.com.
CALLS
Continued from Al
The earlier call came at about
6:23 p.m. March 5 from a friend
of Bryant's, who said that some-
one at the home needed medical
assistance and that they had
called Bryant, Shulman said.
Bryant was not home at the
time. but paramedics did assist a
woman and transport her to the
hospital.
Shubnan confinned !hat it was
the same woman who was assisted
in both ca&. but said he couldn't
confirm or deny that the woman
was &yanrs wife.~
Shulman said officers con-
ducted an investigation and d~
tenninea that no crime bad
been committed.
Offidals could not provide
more infonnatlon because re-
quests for medical aid and medi-
cal information obtained by
paramedics during such calls are
protected health information.
•OHM 8HARATH cove,. public
Nfetv end courts. She may be
reecNd It (949) 674-4228 or by
e-maillt
cJHpa,bharathlltatirnatom.
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who bears about it for the first
time.
The unpredidability of the
spawning run, however, is one
of the twists 9f 1,1awre. ·
"I caught a lot at Huntington
Beach last night. There were a
lot of people. there," Jacky Ngu-
yen of Garden Grove said. "We
got there about 11 p.m. N
The ailifomia gnmion are
small slender fish with bluish
green backs, silvery sides and
bellies. Most grunion seeo on
southland beaches are between
five and Six inches long. The fish
are only found along the coast
of southern c:allfomia and
northern Baja California
Early Spanish settlers called
this fish grunion, which means
gruntei:, as'grunlon make a faint
squeaking noise while spawn-
ing.
Shortly after bigh tide, on cer-
tain nights. sections of beaches
sometimes are covered with
thousands of grunion deposit-
ing their ~ in the sand
Spawning runs normally start
about 20 minutes after the first
fish appear on the beach. Typi-
The female· then cJ*5 out a nest ind half buries herself in
the: sapd, with her head sticking
up. ~e deposits her eggs. which
sunounding maJes then fertilize.
As many as eight males may fer-
tillz.e the ~ in a nest
After spawning. the males Im-
mediately retreat toward the wa-
ter, while the female twists free
and returns with the next wave.
While spawning may take only
30 seconds, some fish remain
stranded on the beach for sev-
eral minutes.
Since these fish must leave
the water to deposit their egw;.
they can be picked up while
they are briefly stranded.
Spawning OCCW'S from March
through August, and occasion-
ally in Pebruary and September.
Pe-die spawning ·period is be-
tween late March and early
June.
Grunion leave the water at
night to spawn on the beach in
the spring and summer months
~ "881' incubate-in the •
warm sand and batch approxi-
mately ts· days later during the
high tides. Grunion liye to 3
years of._
The life history of grunion
while at sea is not well known,
but the fish apparently spend
most of their life close to shore
in water 15 to 40 feet deep.
1b capture grunion. a fishing
license ls reqµired for all per-
sons 16 years and older. Sport
fishers m~ only use their
hand.9 to take grunion. No appli-
ances of any kind may be used.
and no boles may be dug in the
beach to trap dlelll. There is no
limit on the catch.
The grunions are expected to
run again early during the
mornings of Aug. 13 through 16.
For more infonnadon, call the
Newport Beach Lifeguan:I Assn.
at (949) 644-3047 or go online at
www newportlifeguard.org.
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The Body and Soul Ministries offers an aerobic program set to
Christian music at the Orange Cou n ty Fafr
BARGAIN OF THE DAY
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plumerta stems, one purple pineapple lily, two New lealand calle
llliel, a 'Nhlte Peruvian spider lily and a one-year supply of their
special fertilizer for'$20. It would normally cost about S60 to plant so
manv tropical blooms In your own home.
Rosa Cermak
leads the way
during Body and
Soul aerobics
workout oo the
Heritage Stage
at the Orange
County Fair.
DON LEACH/
DAILY PILOT
QUOTE OF
THE DAY
"It s a lot of fun
and a good way to
keep in shape, and
m y husband likes
that I keep in
shape, too."
-Rosa Cermak. who led
about a dozen of her students
in a 45-minute aerobics
demonstration at the fair on
Friday, on working out
FAIR
ATTENDANCE
June CHa1rande
Daily Pilot
I f you're going to sweat. you're going to need
some inspiration. And for that. the women of
Body and Soul go straight to the source.
about a dozen of her students in a 45-minute
aerobics demonstration at the fair on Priday.
Wanning up to some upbeat Ouistian tunes sudi
as "Let the Praises Ring" by Lincoln Brewster. Cermak
led the group in moves that uplift while they lift up.
Mixed in with the many standard aerobics movec; are
lots of arm-raising, God-praising gesrures that infused
the perfonnance with just a touch of spirituality.
is involved in exercise. think again. Body and Soul
Ministries has more than 200 instructors in the
United States and anothec 200 spread throughout the
world. 1llere are more Body and Soul instructors
teaching classes in Africa than there are in California.
(.ermalc said
Friday's fair attendance was
20.414. Last year, 58,873 people
came for the las1 Friday of the fair.
Body and Soul Ministties is a program of
aerobics and strength aaining to contemporary
Christian music that some find nothing short of
heavenly.
"Theres a joy in doing it Its such a blessing to
wodc with these women.~ said Rosa CennaJc. who led
Cermak and her students sing along with the lyrics.
enjoying the occasional opponunity to throw in
"praise him. -
Cenna.k's group is based out of the Calvary Olurc:h
of Santa Ana. of which Cermak and many of her
students are regular members.
"It's a lot of fun and a good way to keep in shape.
and my hwband likes that I keep in shape. too. -
Cermalc said. And if you think it's unusual that a Ouistian group
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, AUG. 2
lOA.M.
• Aying Geese Quilt Guild (until
11 p.m.) -Home & Hobbies
B1Jilding
• Orange County Woodwor1cers
Assn. (until 11 p.m.) -Home &
Hobbies Building
• Cranbeny Quilt Works (until 11
p.m.) -Home & Hobbies
Building
•Crafts (until 8 p.m.) -Youth
Building
• •Di1CC>Ver the Fair" Button
Program (until 8 p.m.) -Youth
Building
• Sode Hop -Kids Stage
• Open Dairy Goat Judging -
Uvestodt Arena
•Hamster Judging (10:30 a.m.) -
Uvestodt Small Animal Tent
11 A.M.
• Ballet Folklorico Popurri -
Heritage Stage
• Dancers in Praise -Sun Stage
• Juggler Dan Wiles -Kids Stage
• Circus Fun Review Auditions
(11:30 a.m.) -Kids Stage
NOON
•La Dance Danseurs -Heritage
Stage
• Thornbird Band -Sun Stage
•Tops for Kids -Orange County
Woodwor1cers Assn. -Home &
Hobbies Stage
• Juggler Dan Wiles -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Circus Fun Review Show -Kida
Stage
•Maureen W. Puppet (12:30 p.m.
until 5:30 p.m.) -Around the
grounds
lP.M.
• Korean Dance/Ko Sue Hee -
Heritage Stage
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• Thombird Band -Sun Stage
• Flying Geese Quilt Guild -
Home & Hobbies Stage
• Art & Woodwor1cing
Demonstrations (until 8 p.m.) -
Visual Arts Building
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
Crafters Village
• Holly -Children's Songs and
Stories -Celebration Stage -
Youth Building
• Red Roctet Launch Jell-0
Tossing -Kids Stage
'• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestodt area
•Traveling Game Show (1:30
p.m. until 6:30 p.m.) -Around
the grounds
•Ceramics Demonstration (1:30
p.m.) -Crafter• Village
•Milking Demonstration (1:30
p.m.) -Millennium Barn
2P.M.
• Bull Riding witti BR5-49 -
Citizen• Business Bank Arena
• Russell Broa. Circus -Green
Gate area
• Dence Street West -Heritage
Stage
• Southern California Tae Kwon
Do Academy -Sun Stage
• Maltese Cuisine with Oeudlne
Maltese -Home & Hobbies
Stage
• •Begonias• with Mary
Sakamoto -Grau Roots Stage
-Aorel Building
• Food & Wine Pairing Seminar
(S20) with Sam Puzzo It Carol
Frank -The Courtyard
• StoryteH., -Youth Building
•A.my Kneepkena -Youth
Vocalist -Celebration Stage -
Youth Building
•The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Kids Stage
• Recycled Percussion -Little
Theater
3P.M.
• Las Estrellas Ballet Folklorlco of
Long Beach -Heritage Stage
•Cleopatra's Court -Sun Stage
• Marleena Coulston -Vocalist
-Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Juggler Dan Wiles -Kids Stage
• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestoct
• Beaded Eggs with Paula Ames
(3:30 p.m.) -Home & Hobbies
Stage
• Milking Demonstration (3:30
p.m.) -Millennium Bam
4P.M.
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
Crafters Village
• Russell Bros. Circua -Green
Gate area
• U.S. Amateur Ballroom Dancers
-Heritage Stage
•The SUmtonea Band -Sun
Stage
• Food & Wine Pairing ~miner
($20) with Sam Puzzo & Carol
Frank -The Courtyard
• Storyteller -Youth Building
•The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Puff-N-Stuff Auffy Face Contest
-Kids Stage
• Recycfed Percuuion -Ll1de
Theater
• Port City Washboard Wlurda
(4:30 p.m. untll 6:30 p.m.) -
Around the grounds
• Oeaerta with Jeff & Megan Peo
(4:30 p.m .) -Home & Hobbies
Stage
• Ceramics Demonstration (4:30
p.m .) -Crafter& Village
5P.M.
• Halau Kau Ike O'Lani -Heritage
Stage
• The Slimtones Bend -Sun
Stage ..
• Mar1eena Coulston -Vocalist
-Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Circus Fun Review Auditions -
Kida Stage
• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestodt area
• Circus Fun Review Show (5:30
p.m.) -Kkta Stage
• Milking Demonstration (5:30
p.m.) -Millennium Bam
8P.M.
• Scrapbooklng with Beth Baker
-Home & Hobbies Stage
• Storyteller -Youth Building
• The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Celebredon Stage -Youth
Building
• Recyded Percussion -Little
Theeter
• Red, Rtpe It Kardin' Contest
(6:30 p.m.) -Heritage Stage
• Nosy Tomato Contest (6:30
p.m .) -KIM Stage
7P.M.
• summer Concert Series: Roxy
~ (7:30 p.m . Gates open 6
p.m.) -P8c:lflc Amphitheatre
with eped•I QU99t Devtd Lindley
6EIR.yo-X
• AueNll Bro.. arcue -Green Gete•,..
• Hypnodtt Martt Vuzulk -Sun
Stage
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
Crafter& Village
• Kids Karaoke -Celebration
Stage -Youth Building
• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestoct area
• Port City 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.) -Craftera Village
• Milldng Demonstration (7:30
p.m.) -M iiiennium Bam
8P.M.
• Bull Riding with BR&-49 -
Citizens Business Bank Arena
• Doo Wah Riders -Sun Stage
• Rodt, Rodt Limbo Rodt Conteet
-Kids Stage
• Recycled Percussion -Little
Theater
• Touch of Clasa (8:30 p.m.) -
Heritage Stage
• Oxen Team Presentation (8:30
P·'!'·) -Llvestodt Arena
9P.M.
• Ruuell Bro.. Circus -Green
Gate area
• Hypnotist Marte Yuzulk -Sun
Stage
• All·Alaak~n Racing Plga -
Uvestodt area
• Port City Washboard Wizards
(9:30 p.m.) -Herii.ge Stage
• Ceramics Oemonstnrdon (9:30
p.m .) -Cr1ftera Vltl9ge
lOP.M •.
• Doo Wah Riden -sun Stage
• T~ of a ... (10-.3o p.m.) -
Herii.ge Stllge
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Jungle Crulte" at 10:30 a.m. at
the Newport Beactt Central
• Send AROUND TOWN items to Library. Troubadourt Ken and
the Dally-Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., John Frawley will preMnt the
Co.ta M ... , ~ 92827; by •mall Interactive program. Information:
to mike.awan•on@latlmH.com ; (949) 717-3816.
byfaxto(949)848-4170;orby
calling (949) 574-4298. Include the TUESDAY
time, date and location of the The Earth Reeource FouncMtlon
event, aa well ea a contact phone and Newport Bead\ Baed\ua
number. A complete listing Is Society will hold an organic
available at www.dallypilot.com. wine-tasting event from 6:30 to 10
p.m. at Capri Blu Restaurant In TODAY Newport Bead\. The coat la $30
Hombloww CNI ... end Events for members end $60 for
offers a three-houreruise of nonmembers. Information: (949)
Newport Harbor, a gourmet 645-5163.
three-course meal, live
entert.alnment and award-winning WEDNESDAY
eervloe from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Children .nteltng first through
Boarding starts at 7 p.m. at 2431 W. sixth grades are invited to ..,A ·
Pacific Coast Highway. Jungle Cruise" at 3 p.m. at
Reservations: (949).631-2469. Newport Beectt Central Library'•
Mariners brand\. Troubadours
The annual Newport to Sen Ken and John Frawley will
Diego Coastal Race happens present the interactive program.
today. Parties start and end the Information: (949) 717-3816.
race. Information: (949) 644-9530.
THURSDAY
Discover the pros and cona of a Children entertn; first through
high-protein or high-carbohydrate sixth grades are invited to "A
diet in a nutrition lesson titled Jungle CruiseH at 10:30 a.m. at
"Carboh'{drates versus Protein: Newport Bead\ Central Library's
Friends or Foe?" from 9 to 10 a.m. Balboa Branctt. Troubadours Ken
at Simply Shapely in Costa Mesa. and John Frawley will present the
The cost is $15 for Simply Shapely interactive program. Information:
club members and $20 for others. (949) 717-3816.
Space Is limited. Information:
(949) 6446-6789. A free .. miner, •feenen Fata;
The Harbor Christian fitllowshlp
will be held 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at
Moth.er's Market, 226 E. 17th St.,
Churd'I will partner with the Costa M esa. For reservations, call
YWCA Encoreplus and the Susan (800) 595-MOMS.
G. Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation to provide free breast FRIDAY
cancer screenings from 8:30 a.m. Hornblower Crul ... and Events
to 12:30 p.m. The d'lurctt is at 740 offers a three-hour cruise of
Wilson St. in Costa Mesa. Newport Harbor, a gourmet
Information and appointments: three-course meal, live
(714) 935-9720. entertainment and
award-winning service from 8 to
"Raw Food: Eating for Beauty.~ a. 11 p.m. Boarding starts at 7:30
free seminar and book signing by p.m. at 2431 W. Pacific Coast
David Wolfe, will be at 5 to 8 p.m. Highway. For reservations, call
at Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th ,(949) 631 -2469.
St. In Costa Mesa. Reservations:
(800) 595-MOMS. Inventors Forum, the Orange
County-based nonprofit SUNDAY inventors' support group,
To honor Katharine Hepbum, presents a seminar on "High
Oasis Senior Center will present Technology PatentingH by patent
free screenings of five of her attorney Curtis L Harrington.
classics in August, starting with Registration and networking
"The Lion in Winter" at 1 p.m. All begin at 7 p.m. for the 7:30 p.m.
are invited to enjoy the movies seminar at Orange Coast
and free popcorn at the center's College's Science Lecture Hall.
Hepburn Film Fes1, at 800 The cost is $5 for members, $15
M arguerite Ave. in Corona del for nonmembers. For more
M ar. Information: (949) 644-3244. . information. call (714) 540-2491.
MONDAY The Regency Udo TheatM will
Children entering first through host the exclusive Orange County
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engagement of Dena Brown'• the center'• ~m Film F-e9t, at
turf documentary "Step Into 800 Marguerite Ave. In Corona
Liquid" today and Aug. 9. del Mar. For more lnfo,rnatlon,
Attendlel wtll get a cttence to call (MS) 844-3244.
ride tfie •Robo Surf," a
med\anlcal turfboard. "Step Into AUG.11
Uquld" •how tlmN wtll be 11 :30 "8gleba~tor---o...,..
a.m., 1:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 6:30 County Bualneu Council's ninth
p.m., 7:46 p.m. and 9:60 p.m . annual Corporete Executive Golf
dally. The Robo Surf wlll be Tournament begins at 9 a.m. at
available from 6 to 10 p.m. today MeN Verde Country Club in
and 2 to 8 p.m. Aug. 9. For more C09ta Mesa, Y(ith the thot gun
Information, call (949) 673-8361. start at 11 a.m. The coat 11 $300
for a tingle player padcage or AUG.9 $1 ,600 for a corporate players
lHangle 1qua,.1n Coate Meea padtage. Proceeds benefit the
Invitee the community to attend Orange County Rescue Mission's
"A Fair at the Square• for the Strong Beginnings program,
alghta, aounda and great deals In which provide• woMorce
the oU1door marbtplaoe while development for those who have
taking advantage of storefront lent hope and need help. For
special• from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. more Information, call (949)
476-2242, •'St· 216.
The Aegenc:y Lido ThMW will
host the exclusive Orange County AUG.12
engagement of Dana Brown's "lUm Beck the Clock on Aging;
surf documentary "Step Into a free seminar and book signing,
Liquid." Attendees will get e will be held 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at
d'lance to ride the •Robo Surf; a Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th St.,
mechanical surfboard. "Step Into Costa Mesa. For reservations. call
Liquid .. show times will be 11 :30 (800) 695-MOMS.
a.m. and 1 :30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:45 and
9:50 p.m. The Robo Surf will be AUG.16
available from 2 to 8 p.m. For The Friends of the Newport
more information, ca ll (949) Bead\ Library will hold a used
673-8351. book sale in the Friends Meeting
The Newport e..c:h Arb
Room at the Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave .. from 9 a.m. to 4
Commission will sponsor a free p.m. with books priced at "a budc
outdoor production of a bag." A members--0nly preview
Shakespeare's comedy "Twelfth will be held Aug. 15 with
Night• at 6 p.m. at Grant Howald hardcover books priced at two for
Park in Corona del Mar. Pre·show $1 and paperbadcs at six for $1.
events begin at 5:30 p.m. All proceeds are donated to the
Information: (949) 717-3870. library system. For more
AUG.10 information, call (949) 759-9667.
Homblower'a two·hour •0tvon:.: A New Beginning,• la
• cttampegne brunch cruise a wortcshop for men and women
features a lavish brund'I buffet, divorced or getting divorced. The
free-flowing d'lampegne and cost is $40. It will be held 10 a.m.
juice service and great views to 12 p.m. at 180 Newport Center
while you cruise Newport Harbor. Drive. For more information, call
Boarding begins at 11 :30 a.m. at (949) 644-6435.
2431 W. Pacific Coast Highway for
the noon cruise. For reservations, AUG.17
call (949) 631-2469. To honor K.etherine Hepbum,
Oasis Senior Center will present
The Newport e..c:h Arts "Pat and Mike," the third of five
Commission will sponsor a free free screenings in August, at 1
outdoor production of p.m. All are invited to enjoy the
Shakespeare's.tragedy "Romeo movies and free popcorn at the
and Ju lier at 6 p.m. at Grant center's Hepburn Film Fest, at 800
Howald Park in Corona del Mar. Marguerite Ave. in Corona del
Pr&-Show begins at 5:30 p.m. Mar. For more information, call
Information: (949) 717-3870. (949) 644-3244.
To honor K.etharine Hepbum, A aunHt cruise in Newport
Oasis Senior Center will present Harbor including a gourmet
"The African Queen.ff the second dinner. live music and dancing,
of five tree screenings in August, Arthur Murray dancers and a live
at 1 p.m. All are invited to enjoy auction will be held by
the movies and free popcorn at Adventures at Sea to benefit
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Parent Help, U.S.A Reservations To honor Kath•riM Hepburn,
are required. Tldceta ere $75 per Oasia Senior Center will present
peraon or two for $125. For more "Gueu Who's Coming to Dinner;
Information, call (949) 650-241 2. the fourth of five free tcrffnings
AUG.19
in August, at 1 p.m. All are invited
to enjoy the movies and free
The Orenge County c:hat*r of popcom at the center's Hepburn
Wine Brats, a national nonprofit Film Fest. at 800 Marguerite Ave.
organization, ia holding ita in Corona del Mar. For more
monthly wine tasting event a1 inform11tion, call (949) 644-3244
Gustaf Anders Restaurant in
SoU1h Coast Village from 7 to 9 The MC:Ond W.lk for ~nl
p.m. The Wine Brats will be will take place from noon to 4
tasting several wines from p.m. at Fairview Park in Costa
Australia. Information and Mesa. Donations will go toward
registration: oc. winebrats.org an electric wheeldlair that Leilani
Gutierrez, a 5-year-otd who was
A fTM seminar, fitng Shui for a I paralyzed from the dl1n down 1n a
Healing Home, will be held 6:30 car accident a little more than a
~o 7:30 p.m. at M oJher's Market. year ago, can control with her
225 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. For mQuth. Information:
reservations. call (800) www.ourleilani.com.
595-MOMS.
AUG.28
AUG.21 A free seminar, •Petfonnence
A fTM bone density screening Nutrition for Strength and
will be held by appointment only Longevity;' will be held from 6:30
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Mother's to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Market,
Market, 225 E. 17th St .. Costa 225 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. For
Mesa. For reservations, call (800) reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS. 595-MOMS.
AUG.23 AUG.31
Triangle Square in Costa Mesa To honor Katharine Hepbom,
invites the community to attend Oasis Senior Center will present
"A Fair at the Square" for the "On Golden Pond~ the last of five
sights, sounds and great deals in free screenings in August. at 1
the outdoor marketplace while p.m All are invited to en1oy the
taking advantage of storefront movies and free popcorn at the
specials from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m center's Hepburn Film Fest, at 800
Marguerite Ave. in Corona del The Newport Harbor High School Mar. For more information. call
ctteer squad will host Junior (949) 644-3244. Cheer Camp from 1 to 3 p.m
Aug. 23, 26 and 27 in front of the SEPT. 20 high school's anchor. The cost 1s "Celebrating the Past . . and $95, which covers a T-shirt. Rebuilding for the Future" 1s a
snad<s, pom·poms, photo, extra two-day fund-raiser to benefit
fall practice and performance at a education, interpretation and
high scttool football game on restoration efforts at the Crystal
Aug. 28. Students in grades K Cove StAte Park H1stonc D1stnct
through eight are welcome. For The events, from 4 to 9 p.m Sept.
more information, call (949) 20 and from 10 a.m to 5 p.m
673-1989 Sept. 21. will celebrate four vears
AUG.24 of preservation efforts· and the
beginning of restoration
A celebration to maric the scheduled for October under the
opening of the first phase of park's direction. For more
Bonita Canyon Sports Park in 1nformat1on. call (949) 640·5220
Newport Beach will begin with a
dedication of the sports fields at 3 SEPT. 25
p.m. Information: (949) 644-3151. The Orange County affiliate of
the Susan G. Komen Breast
The Orange County Maricet Place Cancer Foundation will pay
in Costa Mesa will host the fourth tribute to the sponsors of its 12th
annual Endless Summer Class annual Komen Orange County
Car Show and Elvis Fest, Race for the Cure on Sept. 28 1n
celebrating the life and music of Fashion Island with a VIP
Elvis Presley, from 9 a.m . to 3 sponsors reception from 6 to 9
p.m. Gener~I admission is $2 , and p m. at the Turnip Rose in Costa
parking is free. For more Mesa. For more information, call
information. call (949) 723-6663. (714) 957-91 57.
Ro~ Musto'
David Lindley & Bl Bayo -X
~ * 7:30
Bullriding
with concert by BIU-49
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MAILBAG
City must keep
eelgrass under control
The Southern California
Eelgrass Micigalion Policy that
has been incorpornted by
reference and endorsed in the
proposed city of Newpon
Beach Local Coastal Plan is off
course. As eelgrass spreads to
the beach areas. swimming is
no longer desirable in the
harbor: As the harbor fills with
siJt, no dredgjng can take place.
Reportedly. dredging
perm anen1ly removes
eelgrass. Sailboats and larger
power boats are now running
aground in various parts of
the harbor at low tide. If
Newport goes along with the
eelgrass mitigation policy in
the harbor, no boating or
swimming will be possible in
1hc foreseeable future.
In rer.poni.e to demandl> of
the Southern Cal ifornia
Eelgrass Mitiga tion Policy
prescribed by the California
Coastal Commission,
California Department of ri'ih
and Ga me, National Marine
Fisheries ervice and U.S. Ft1>h
and Wildltfe Service. the city
of Newpon Beach is currently
preparing a Local Cocu.tal Plan
to guide the ciry's future
eelgrass miligation action<;. As
drafted by the ci ty, the plan
will require the protection of
I
eelgrass in the Newport
Harbor to an extent that will
make the mainten~ce of
docks, seawalls, groins,
m arinas and pavigational
channels either impossible or
prohibitively expensive.
Newport Harbor was made
into a unique recreational boat
harbor with the help of the
federal government and a local
bond issue in the 1930s. Since
then, maintenanc~ dredging
hB.l. been conducted in the
harbor in a satisfactory and
affordable process tha1 has
served to replace sand on
constantJy eroding beache~
while maintaining viabiJiry of
piers and moorings. During tJm,
period, eelgrass beds have
continued to exi'it along the
peninsula and .islands of the
harbor. The city endor..ement
of the Southern California
Eelgrass Mitigation Policy i!> the
wrong course of action. We
must be alert to unreasonable
rules that diminish our 4ualiry
of life, our property values and
profitability of local businessei..
Once final governmental
rules are in place, it will be too
late to introduce the concept!>
of reason and logic. The
eelgras'i policies as drafted an
the city of Newport Beach
Local Coastal Plan wiJI resuJt
in the c;erious degradation of
one of the fine-.1 recreational
harbors in the United S1a1cs.
GUSCHABRE
Bal~oa Peninsula
Time to end fireworks
saJes in Costa Mesa
I am glad to see thi1>
fireworks thing is finally on
the people again. I really
believe we are very primitive
to have that go on every year.
Because the animals suffer,
children suffer, people get
hurt. a nd I am 1>0 happy we
arc finally considering doing
away with fireworlc.l. in Costa
Mesa
GENE BEAVER
Costa Mesa
El Toro needed to
handle transportation
I think it ic; ab~olutely
outrageous that they are not
u!>ing at least part of the closed
El 'lbro Marina Aa!>e for a new
airport if we need it badly.
It is ju!.t going 10 lead to
more and more problems than
how to handle the
1ransporta1ion.
BARBARA POHLEN
Balboa Island
City needs to preserve
Marina High lands
I helieve 1he Marina
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different favorites, bur Marina
Highlands is the "crown
jewel.'' at least of the Westside.
Way back. in 1962, when my
aerospace employer built a
new plant in Anaheim, I
moved from Los Angeles to
buy in Marina I llghlands
specifically for the view and
the ocean. It has been the
perfect place to live. Quiet.
good air, marvelous view,
ocean breeze and wonderful
neighbors. From the sta rt. we
all knew when we bought here
that this was designed to be a
single-story complex, with
each lot individually te rraced
and placed on rwo streets that
were also specifically terraced
to afford all houses an
unobstruc1ed ocean view. The
city worked hand-in-hand
with the develope rs to achieve
this unusual site. The new
residents lived happily this
way for more than 35 years,
until a newcomer moved in
with different ideas.
Thi!> new resident's home is
on the lower terrace, so
nobody could build in front of
him, and he already has a fine
view for himself. But
regardless of his neighbor), he
wanted to add an upper s1ory
10 his newly purchased hou.,e.
though there i1' plenty of
~pace on his large IOI to
increai.e the '>izt· of hi-. home
without spoiling his
neighbors' views. But he
decided ta try going agajnst
the traditions and "rules" of
the complex and wanted to
add an upper story. even
though it would ruin the views
and decrease the value of
homes of other neighbor!> on
the terrace above him.
Ry contrnst, two neighbors
who have chosen to expand
their homes recently respected
the ocean views of their
neighbon. and avoiding
hWJding upward. They uSed
their ample front patios and
built decks out over their
property on the mesa or ocean
side of their houses. They will
have 'limply magnificent
home~. much inc:rS!ased in
space and V-dlue and, at the
same time, their
moderniza1ions are increasing
the v-cllue of their neighbon.'
µroperth:s
One of these beautiful
home!> i-. next to mine, so tha1
when I '>ell my hou'ie. I will
look. for a buyer with plenty of
capi1al who will <>imila rly
rebuild my home into
-.omething fittingly
<,pec1acular. l his area
de-.erves it. fo me. the'>e two
home ... are a <,napshot of 1h1!>
area\ future. With care today.
Manna I hghlands won't
he<:o me a hodgepodge of tall
and \tnltle <,!Ory homei.
tomorrow, with no delineated
character and with unhappy.
litigious residents constantJy
"tiling each othe r to court"
over view obstruction.
We hope we can depend on
the City Council to help us
maintain our standards and
preserve our views in this
unusual development that I
believe it destined to be a
residential diamond of the
city. As for right now, it's a
perfect place to live and we aU
wanl to protect it~ well-being.
MRS. GERRY COLSON
Co ta Mesa
Smith ri ght qn the
mark with colu mn
I just want to say tha1 that
couJd not have been said any
better than how Steve Smith
wrote that ("Kobe made more
than a mistake," July 26). It
was on the mark., perfect, I
absolutely agree with his
perspective. Kobe did make
more 1han a mi'llak.e. and our
values are really skewed when
we look up to thei.e kind'> of
c;uperheroes and not the
firemen and the policemen
and all the other people out
1here protecting us.
So !>teve. great writing. Right
on the mark. Just wan1ed to let
you know.
MARSHA JOWSS
Newport Reach
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OASTLINE
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~g on to http://coastline.edu to find the latest Fall 2003
cou~e information . Check out our new searchable class
schedule-updated daily to let you know what courses are open.
Coacitline's Web site is available 24 hours a day. 7 days a week.
Look into Coastline's:
• ACCESS-an A.A. degree/transfer program offered during the
day at the Oarden Orove Center.
• Distance learning opportunities-fully transferable Internet,
Telccourse, cablecast, and independent study classes.
• STA'R Program and Weekend College-two accelerated ways
to earn your A.A. degree.
• Updated Technical and Career Education programs offering
certificates i.n a variety of high-demand occupations.
Coastline has coovcnient localio'ns in Costa Mesa. "fountain Valley,
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THE CROWD
Eat dinner, help children .ENGAGEMENTS
Piuitt-Heien .
I e's time for ttrragosto.
OilldHeJp USA's Orange
C.ounty chapter will team up
with Tuno Mare Restaurant at
.fashion Island to present the
annual Italian midsummer
feslival Aug. 9. This is the
summer alfresco party not 10
miss.
Stefano
Albano,
general
manager of
Tutto Mare.
creates the
most
delectable
buffet dinner
served on the
California B.W. COOK Riviera.As
host of the
evening, Albano will be joined by
OilldHelp USA Presldent Jana
Shuller and evening co-chairs
Pam Butler and Nanette Grant,
with support from Julie
Whittington, 10 create a summer
evening to raise funds to help the
children supported by Cl1ildl felp
USA.
As in years pru,t, ma1or
financial support for the evening
comes from Mary FlJen and
Anwar Sollman. Bloomingdales
and Fashion Island will join Tuuo
Mare in further underwriting the
evening.
Publicity chair Ouistlne Bren
repons that organizers have
hired Blue Machine to tum the
Pashion Island I Bloomingdalei.
courtyard into tJjsco Saturday
night. There will abo be Italian
wine tasting and gaming tables
to add to the fun.
The ChildHelp commmee
working on the event mclud~
Pam PhamJ, Undah Miles.
Nancy Whitlock. Eiieen SauJ and
Kim Doud.
Tickets to 1-cm>go<;to are $60 m
adv-ance and S70 at the door
AFTER HOURS
• Submit AFTER HOURS ttems to
the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St ..
Costa Mesa, CA 92627, by fax to
(949) 646-4170; o r by calling (949)
574-4295. A complete list 1s
available at www.dailyp1lot.com
MUSIC
PAClflC AMPHITHEATRE
CONCERTS
The Orange County Fair 1s
presenting its summer concert
series at the Pacific
Amphitheatre: Roxy Music and
David Lindley and El Aayo·X play
today; and Boston plays Sunday.
For concert information, call (714)
708-1870 or visit www.ocfair.com.
To order tidcets, call (714)
74().2000.
O.C. FAIR CONCERTS
AT THE ARENA
The Orange County Fair is
presenting many summer events
and concerts at its Citizens
Business Bank Arena: Bull riding,
with a musical performance by
8R649, takes place at 2 and 8
p.m. today; and the Fiesta Del
Charro la at 2 and 8 p.m. Sunday.
The Orange County Fair is on Fair
Drive in Costa M esa. Information:
(714) 708-FAIR.
MUSIC LEGEND KEIKO MATSUI
Music legend Keiko Mattui ia
ptaylng a benefrt concert for Hoag
C.ncer Center from 7 10 8:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Hyatt Newporter
Outdoor Amphitheater at 1107
Jamboree Road in Newport
Beec:tl. Tidceta are $45 for general
admission and VlP tidceta are
$125 and Includes a VIP reception
and reterved seating. Tldteta can
be purchased by calling the Hoag
Hospital Foundation at (949)
574-7208 or the Hyatt Newporter
at (949) 729-1234.
'ITAUAN FIREWORKS'
The Pacffic Symphony's Car1 St.
Oalr will.conduct a program of
•ttanan Arewortca; a concert
filled with the romance and
excitement of Italy featuring
violinist Philip Quint and soprano
Dominique Labelle. The concert ia
8t 8 p.m . Aug. 9 at Verizon
Wirefetl Amphitheater. Tidcata
renge from $75 to S375. .
lnformetk>n: (714) 756-6799 or
vlstt www.paclflctlymphony.org.
LEON FLEJSHElt .. CONCERT
The Orenge County P9rformlng
Please call Nancy Whitlock at
(949) 548·4228 to make
reservations.
MISS USA 2003 VISITS
NEWPORT BEACH
Susie <:astillo, MW USA 2003,
will be in Newpon Beach on Aug.
23 at the Newport Dunes
Waterfront Resort for a Oambake
~ach Party benefiting the Center
for a l,Jrand New Day. Formally •
known as the Orange County
Friendship Center, the facility in
Garden Grove offers psychiatric
and social services supporting
people suffering from various
forms of mental illness.
"Those with mental illness are
oftentimes considered the
forgotten population," Castillo
said. ·r hope that my
involvement will help change
public perception and aid this
fund-raiser."
The Oambake will include a
major spread, with grilled filet
minion, steamed clams and crab
claws. Mai tais will be the
beverage of choice.
lickets will be $150 each and
can be reserved by calling (714)
717·5416.
MAMMA MEETS MAGGIANOS
Maggianos did it again. The
~uth Coast Plaza lcalian
re~taurcint hosted the late night
rast party this week following 1he
opening of .. Mamma Mia" at the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center.
The restauraJlt is amazingly
generous preparing nothing less
than a feast for Ca5t, crew and
patrons. jolillilg force... for a hnJe
after theater re\•erie in Costa
Mesa
The high energy producaon of
"Mamma Mia .. wtuch '>tar~
Monique Lund in the leading
role of Donna. Don Noble in the
male leading role of Sam and
Arts Center 2003-04 Concert
Series will open with a special
celebration -a 75th birthday
celebration for the pianiS1 and
composer Leon Fleisher at 7:30
p.m. Aug. 11 in Fo'unders Hall
Fleisher will be joined by
violinists Cho-Liang Lin and Gil
I I J ~ . J • 1
. ~-.!!·
~ .-...,.,.,..
Susie Castillo. Miss USA 2003.
will be at the Newport Dunes
Waterfront Resort on Aug. 23
for a party to support people
suffering from mental illness in
Orange County.
Kristie Ma,,don as daughter
Sophie, had the Orilllge County
audience on it' feet dancing to
the music that has been
entertaining audience'>
throughout America for the past
several years.
Lund arrived at Maggianos
looking ab.,olutely -;tunning in
her black micro-mini-cocktail
dre.._... Lund, who has a fabulous
Rroadwdy voice. wowed the local
crowd as '>he made her entrcll1ce
to the cast party.
l.ocaJc; enjuy1ng the opening
night fesuvit1e!> included Ginger
and Tony Allen, RJta Gunkel,
Vera Oxblood. Elizabeth Cotyear
Vlncent, Bryan and Sharon
McKinnon. Ronnie and Bryon
Allumbaugh. and \..enter
President Jerry MandeU and tus
wife, WhJtney
•THE CROWD appears Thursdays
and Saturdays
Shaham, violist Paul Neubauer
and cellists Carter Brey and Gary
Hoffman. Tidcets cost $76 and can
be purchased at the center box
office or at www.ocpsc.org. For
information, call (714) 556-ARTS.
The Center Is at 600 Town Center
Drive in Costa Mesa.
Mr. Pu,d and Vlcltie
Pn.dtt of Stanton
announce the .
enppment of their
daulhter, Aprll Pruitt of
Stanton, to Glenn Heren
of Cotta Meta.
The bride-elect
gnaduated from I.para
High School and Cal siate
tong Beach.
The future brtdegJ"oorn,
so11oof Ms. AnnJe Nicotera
and Mr. Glenn Heren of
C.osta Mes«-and Garden· •
Grove, graduated from
Rancho Alamitos High
School.
A Sept. 28 wedding Is
planned on the Destiny with Electra Cruises in Newport
Beach.
Glasgow-Jameson
Patrick and Martha
Glasgow of Newport
Beach announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Megan Glasgow
or Costa Mesa. to Todd
Jameson of Cqsta Mesa.
The bride-elect
graduated from Newport
Harbor High School and
UC Berkeley.
The future bridegroom,
son of Mike and Ouistine
Jameson of Newport
Beach, graduated from
Newport Harbor High
School and Vanderbilt
University.
A Septemb.er wedding is
planned in Newport
Beach.
•WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS run Saturdays For a form,
please call Coral Wilson at (949) 574-4298
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INNOVATION
VHA i' proud lo honor Hoog M.moriol Hospital
Presbyterian, where the $J>irit o4 health core innoYOtioo
I• olive and well. This outstanding hospitol I• the
winner o4 two VHA Leodenhip Award. for 2003. The
winning entrieJ ore titled "Bed Utiliz:otlon
Manog9ment Team" and •Value Management.•
VHA la o atraeitgic alionc9 o4 ..IKt community-owned,
~ heollh core~ ond physicion•
that ooloboroM to lmproote America'• health. Eodl
year, the VHA Leodenhlp Award. en gi¥en to VHA
member 0tplzatioru that~-In.~
ond ded~ In the cWrw.r, of heohh cor..
Hoag Hotpltal'a awotda ~ "-continued
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AlO s.twdly, Aicust 2. 2003
FAITH
CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
CHALLENGING THE
PLEDGE OF AUE~E
·Challenging 'Under God' in the
Pledge of Allegiance· is being
offered at University Synagogue at
8 p.m. Friday, Shabbat services will
be led by Rabbi Arnold Rachlis and
Cantor Rutl Breier. 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, of his
education about the legal process
and of bringing a case to the
Supreme Court. The talk is
sponsored by the Metzger Fund for
Interfaith Understanding.
University Synagogue is 814915
Alton Partcwiry. The public is
cordially invited to attend 81 arf'/
time. Child care will be provided
free of charge. For more
infonnation, call (949) 553-3535.
CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON
.
FAITH
.
THE~ OF THE STORY
... . '1'laauab I• auid.we when I feel~
-· .... al IJ'/lllt'l IU!pdlel. Wiim I lrf11D ... ....... 1 have wllb the unnpecu.d .... OD my lllllDed. own. my mooda ue u Ullpl'9dkDble
d>enpl and M lbe weacher. h'a &OOd ID be honest sown bem• ._my Mings. but not be ruled
ol uampecred by thsn. When I'm in inner turmoil. I
Goddm~ try ID tell God my feelings and turn lbem ewer to him.
enouat. debn When 1 receMd the notice about
In mi .. that I my P.O. box. 1 told God that I WU
mn '-""'II to dred of 10 many changes. P.arUer that
be more lalble day. I watched •we hid bad a
u I trawl along · beautiful tree removed. ¥h1 needed to
the hDll and do it-the roots bad done major
va1llyl ollll. SometimM, 1 make damage to our neishbor Ken's
po111M .....,,., cbangel becaule of .,atdewalk and driveway, as well u our
•..rtane. md it probably tQOk the own.
alllmf pmb to make the ~ce. Ken patiently waited over the years
I dlXl't llb change, but I db love as I tried major~ and root
Goel. Smnetimea, however. I tab too blocking, but the time came finally to
Jong ID ulc for b1a hwe,_ peace and solve the problem. The men were
SHABBAT ALIVE center, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G in ZEN 101
"Shabbat Alive; a new style of Costa Mesa. Information: (714) The Zen Center of Orange
jazz and pop services first created 445-4950. Pre·registration is County offers an Introduction to
in South America, will be held at required. Zen Workshop from 3 to 6 p.m.
8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29, at the first Sunday of every month
University Synagogue. Rabbi THIRTEEN JEWISH at 120 E. 18th St .. Costa Mesa.
Arnold Rachlis' focus will be on STEPS TO RECOVERY $50. (949) 722-7818.
spirituality, and Cantor Braier will Jewish Family Service is offering a
be accompanied by a combo of support and discussio11 group for A SPIRIT\JAL JOURNEY
musicians and the University adults whose children or spouses A 26-lesson study on the life of
Synagogue choir. The services suffer from ak:ohol and drug Jesus Christ titled "Journey to
are sponsored by the Roslyn and addiction. The group meets from 7 the Cross" is taught at 9:45 a.m.
Joseph Baim Family Foundation. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Sundays during the
University Synagogue is at 4915 Baker St, Suite G in Costa Mesa. Homebuilder's Bible Class at
Alton Parkway. The public is lnfonnation: (714) 4454950. Liberty Baptist Church. The
cordially invited to attend at any f>r&.registration is required. study parallels the four Gospels
time. Child care is provided free to present the story of Christ.
of charge. For more information, BAtW ARES.DES The church Is at 1000 Bison Ave.,
call (949) 553-3535. Members of the Bahai faith hold Newport Beach. Free. (949)
infonnal public discussions on 760-5444.
WORKSHOPS spiritual topics at 7:30 p.m. every
Friday and at 11 :30 the last Sunday DREAM ON
PARENTING GROUP of the month. The talks Include The Adult Faith Formation at Our
Jewish Family Service of Orange brunch or dinner. Also, interfaith Lady Queen of Angels Church In
County is fonning a parenting devotional meetings will be held Newpon Beach holds a dream
group to help parents to the last Saturday evening of the analysis group from 1 to 4 p.l'n.
understand and deal with the month. Call for locations. (949) Sundays at 2046 Mar Vista Drive,
feelings and behavior of their 759-0999 for Friday meeting, (949) Newport Beach. (949) 219-1408.
children. The group meets from 760-6360 for Sunday meeting, and
10 to 11 :30 a.m. the first and third (949) 646-6328 for Saturday MEDITATION LESSONS
Mondays of the month at the devotional. A free "lec1io divina" meditation
group meeting is held at 7:10
a.m. Tuesdays at Our Lady
Queen of Angels, 2046 Mar Viste
Drive, Newpon Beach. Lectio is a
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using Scripture or a special support group to meet the first
reading as a stimulus. The • and third Mondays of each month
Christian Meditation Group 81 10 a.m. at the~ Federatiofl
meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the Campus, 260 E. BakM St., Suite G,
first and third Wednesdays of Costa Mesa. Pntregiatretion
each month at the center. The
format Includes two periods of
requfred. (714) 4454950.
meditation with some GAY/LESBIAN instruction on how to meditate, a SUPPORT GROUP talk and a discuaaion. (949) The Jewish Family Service of 219-1408. Orange County plans to present
a diacuaalon group for parents of WEEKLY EVENTS Jewish gays and lesbians If
enough people are interested. SUPPORT FOR OLDER WOMEN (714) 445-4950. The Jewish Family Service offers
a support group for women MYSTICAL ANO SPIRITUAL older than 60 to addreaa iaaues The Mystical Splrltuallat Church
such ea anxiety at 10 a.m. on the of South Orange County holds second and fourth Monday of Sunday services every week at each month at 260 E. Baker St., 10 a.m. at 2482 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Preregistration Costa Mesa, Suite 3. A spiritual
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COMMUNITY & CLUBS
Harbor Mesa Lions
working in the park ~PARTY CRUISE~
.l TO CATALINA l H arbor Mesa Lions aS!>IMed
the Costa Mesa Friends of
Fairview ~k at their
annual fund-raiser held in
Fairview Park. Members sold
50/50 raffle tickets and kites to
raise funds for the park. The
club alsO helped with the
CostAmazing event held JuJy Io
by ushering for the concen and
serving refreshments. TI1e event
celebrated the city's 50Lh
anniversary at the Pacific
Amphitheatre.
"The club is dedicated to help
with community events like
these and will continue to !>erve
when given the opportunity."
saJd Joan Parks, Harbor MC'>d
Lions p resident.
Harbor Mesa Lion'\ Club will
meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday a1 the
Costa Mesa Country Oub.
Featured speaker will be KJm
Woods of the Friends of Fa1rvw\'
Park.
SONS Of VETERANS
Maybe you are not a vewran
of the Armed Services, but if <int•
of your parents was, you .ire
invited to attend the ne>.t
meeling of the Sons of tht·
American Legion Squadron .!'i I
of Newport Beach at 7 p rn
Wednesday a1 Americah I CKHJll
i>ost 291 on the Balboa
Peninsula All sons of ve1eram
are welcome to attend .
Membership quec;tions rnav hl'
directed to
kingfeet@prin1ene1.cun1
LOOKING FOR A
FEW NEW MEMBERS
The Toastmasters Oub 2.J 11.
which meets at 7 a.m every
Monday at the Irvin e Lo., 6 1 0
GETTING
INVOLVED
• GETTING INVOLVED runs
periodically in the Daily Pilot on a
1otating basis. For information on
adding your organization to this
Ust, call (949) 574-4298.
NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC
LIBRARY FOUNDATION
The library foundation needs
extra hands to perform clerical
duties, such as filing, organizing
and stuffing envelopes, at the
Central l ibrary, 1000 Avocado
Ave. (949) 717-3890.
NEWPORT BEACH
RECITAL SERIES
:The Friends of The Newport
j3each Recital Series Guild needs
~olunteers to assist in fostering
JIM
DE BOOM
Wood said.
Newport
Center Drive,
Newport
Beach, is
looking for a
few new
members
who wish to
improve their
public
speaking
abmry.
longtime
member Bob
"One shouJd not be afraid of
joining Toastmasters. all of us
<.larted as inexperience speakers
and have grown quite a bit as a
result of Toastmaster
membership," Wood said. For
more information please caJJ:
(949) 721 ·5732.
VACATION TIME
A'> you read today'!> column, I
am on a fi ve-day Vl'ill in
Muineapoli.<. to my brother
LeRoy.
A couple of weekends ago, I
went with my wife, Barbara. to
1he Uni1ed States Olamber of
( ommeH"e bcecuuve\
Leadership Forum held m
:--:i!ples. fla. Barbara w(l) one of
14 '>peaker5 on a lii.t that
mcluded Commerce Secretary
Don Evans, fom1er Speaker of
1he I louse of Repre<;entative-.
Newt Glngrlch and former Hep.
John Kasich.
It was a role rever'>al weekend
for U'>, with Barbara •l'> 1he
'peakt'r and me a<; 1he \pou'>e
Barhara, by the wa}. did d very
l(Ood 1ob on her presentation on
· 0 1amberi. and Go,em mental
Afldll">." StaYlng at the Riv
m usic appreciation so classical
music will endure. (949) 644-4208.
NEWPORT BEACH
THEATRE COMPANY
The company needs volunteers
to help with costume design,
sewing. make-tJp application, set
construction. technical help,
publicity. stage management and
backstage supervision. (949)
759-1046 or LKSaf~ sol.com.
NEWPORT-MESA YMCA
The YMCA needs a variety of
general volunteer help. (949)
642-9990.
NEWPORT-MESA
SCHOOL FOUNDATION
The foundation is looking for
volunteers to help with
fund·raising efforts, speaking
opportunities, public events and
White Front Pharmacy
1. 1 ' ' ,' 1 ) ' J ' /, ( 1 1 r / f ~ f 1 1 • ' • ' ~ r
C.rth • Boolu • S"tubU.1 All lruur11ru1 Plmu Auepml
801 Baker Street, Costa Mesa
Between Bear & Bristol
(714) 540-2882
Carlton made it a little easier to
accept the 92-degree
temperature, 95% humldity an·d
89-degree water temperature.
To.day in Minneapolis. LeRoy
and I are O'ying to catch up to nm de Boom, his.wife. Nicole,
and brother Tony, all
professionaJ triathletes
competing today in the City of
Lakes. Ah, de Booms with
alhletic ability!
WORTH REPEATING
From Thought for the Day
provided by Greg KeUey of the
Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith
Council:
"What we do today, right now.
will bave an accumuJated effect
on all OUI tomorrows."
-Alexandra Stoddard
SERVICE CLUB
MEETINGS THIS WEEK
MONDAY
6:30 p.m.: Harbor Me~ Lions
Oub will meet at the Costa Mesa
Country Oub 10 hear KJm
Woods of the Friend!> of Fairview
Park.
TIJESrnY
7: 30 a.m .. The 40-member
Newport Beach Sunrise Ro tary
Oub will meet at Five Crowns
for the official visit of District
Gov. Allan Star*
( newport beachm n riserotary.orgl
index.11tm ).
6:30 p.m .: The Costa Mesa
Newpon Harbor Uo n!. Oub will
meet at the Costa Me!.a Country
Oub.
WEDNESG\Y
7: 15 a.m.: The 20-rnember
South Coast Mello Rot.uy Oub
occasional office work. (949)
6314143.
NEWPORT THEATRE
ARTS CENTER
A variety of jobs need to be
ta<*Jed, including set construction,
ushering, mailings and assorted
tecnnical duties. Scheduling 1s
flexible. The Newport Theatre Arts
Center is at 2501 Oiff Dtive. (949)
631-0288.
OASIS SENIOR CENTER
Meals on Wheels volunteers are
needed to distribute prepared
dishes to homebound seniors In
the Newport Beach area. The
delivery time is between 11 :30
a.m. and 1 p.m. daily. The center
also needs volunteer nurses for
its semi-monthly blood pressure
screenings. The center offers this
service between 9 and 11 a.m. the
first and third Tuesdays of the
will meet at the Center Oub
(www.southcoastmetro
rotary.of'8'; and the Newport
Harbor Kiwanis Oub will meet
at the University Alhletic Oub.
Noon: The 40-member
Exchange Oub of the Orange
Coast will meet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Oub for a
business meeting and a report
on the recent conventio n by Ed
Kohlmeier.
6 p.m.: The SO-member Rotary
Oub of Newport-Balboa will
meet at Newport Coasts Marriott
Villas for a tour and dinner
(www.newport-balboa.org).
THURSG\Y
7 a..m.: The 20-plus member
Costa Mesa-Orange Co-,ta
Brealcfast Lions O ub wtll m eet at
Mi.mj 's Caf ~.
Noon: The 50-m ember Costa
Mesa Kiwanis Oub will meet at
the Holiday Inn (www.kiwanis
orglclublcostamesa): the
SO-member Kiwani., O ub of
Newpon Beach-Corona del Mar
will meet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Oub; the
80-member Exchange Oub of
Newport Harbor wiJJ meet at the
Newpon Harbo r NautJcaJ
Museum for a bu<,1nes'\ mee tmg;
and the 100-member
Newpo rt-Irvine Ro tary O ub will
meet at the Atnum I I01el to hear
R.on Williams d1i.CU'>) h1'> life as
a Secret Service agent
I www.nirotary.org).
• COMMUNITY 8r CLUBS 1s
published Saturdays in the Daily
Pilot. Send your service club's
meeting 1nforma11on by 1auo (9A9J
660-8667 or by e·ma1I to 1deboom a
aolcom
month. Volunteers should
commit two hours once a month
or volunteer on a substitute basis.
The center is at 800 Marguerite
Ave .. Corona del Mar. (949)
644-3244.
OPERATION CLEAN St.ATE
Operation Clean Slate, a CoS1a
Mesa·based organization for
graffiti prevention, needs
volunteers to paint out graffiti
and other duties. Michael
Howard, (714) 435-0745.
OCC NAllTICAL LIBRARY
Orange Coast College's School of
Sailing and Seamanship needs
book donations for rts Nautical
Library. Thousands of volumes of
boating-related titles are needed.
The School of Sailing and
Seamanship is at 1801 W. CoaS1
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
645-9412.
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A complete listing Is available at .
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Th• N9wport Center
Toa8tmaater's Club can help you
improve your public speaking
skills or polish your business
presentations, Members co'me
from a variety of professional
disciplines and bad<grounds. The
group meets every Monday
morning from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at
610 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach. Validated parldng
is available in the parking
structure next to 24 Hour Fitness.
Guests are w elcome. For more
information, call (949} 721-5732.
Jewish Family Service Is
offering a support and discussion
group for women 50 and older
the second and fourth Monday of
every month from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G in
Costa Mesa. Pre-registration is
required. For information or to
register, call (714) 445-4950.
Jewish Family Service is
offering a women's divorce and
separation support group at 7
p.m. Wednesdays at the Jewish
Federation Campus in Costa
Mesa. 250 E. Baker St. For more
information, call (714) 445-4950,
ext. 114.
The ACLU of Orange County
meets at 7 p.m. the third Tuesday
of every month at the Unitarian
Universalist Church , 1259 Victoria
St. in Costa Mesa. Each month's
meeting w ill feature a different
speaker on issues relating to the
Bill of Rights. Information: (714)
957-6107.
Dail'/ Pilot
at the Balearic Community Centet:
weekdays from 6 to 8 p.m., •
Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. •
or 4 to 7 p.m. and Sundays from•
to 7 p,m. PartJea for children 6 to ~
12 will consist o lunch/dinner, ...
games, crafts, prizes, cake with •
ice cream and supervision by
staff. Parties cost $250 or $300. ,
For more information, call (714)
754-5158.
Five new wt"" will be MfV9d
on Bayside Restaurant's terrace
overlooking Newport Harbor
every Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m . The cost is $16 per person.
For more information, call (949)
721-1222.
Newport Dunea Resort's
"Movies on the Beech" will ruh
every Friday and Saturday
throughout the summer,
including a two-hour barbecue
before the movies start at dusk.
Guests are invited to bring their
favorite cuts of meat The resort
will provide the rest for $7.95 per
person. The films w ill be shown
on a large screen in the sand on
every Friday and Saturday
evening in June and July except
July 4. Par1cing is $8 per car. For
more infonnation, call (949)
729-DUNE. .
A variety of privete, semi-private
and group swim lessons will be
of:fered this summer at the
M arian Bergeson Aquatic Center
at Corona del Mar High School.
Options include one-on-one
instruction on Saturdays and a
Monday through Thursday
program for all ages and levels.
For session dates, times and
costs, call (949) 644-3151 . or
register in person at Newport
Beach Recreation and Senior
Services at 3300 Newport Blvd.
Children, teens and adults
can now register for summer
recreational boating classes
offered through Newport Beach
Recreation Services. Classes
begin July 12. Fees vary. Call
(949) 644-3151, or visit the
Newport Beach Recreation and
Senior Services a 3300 Newport
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Profffsional and licensed socc.,
trainers with the All-England
Soccer Academy are available for
one-on-one, small group and
large group training. For more
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EPISCOPAL
"A C....,;ty IWt.tel I• toritg.; s.m.,
Jem Clr&t IJ Utt -Slrior"
The Rev. Praveen Bunyan, Reder
3209 Via Lido
Newport Beach
949/675-0210
7:30 om Traditional
9 om Conlem[>OfOI)'.
9om Church School
11 om Charismatic and Wednesday Noon
PHI \B\ 111<1 \'\;
ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN
CHURCH
"Open Arms and Open Minds''
Worship 9:30
Jamboree & East bluff In Sewport Bach
A u111grrga1ro11of1hr A11glm1r1 Communion
Bl!ILDING OUR FAITH: LOVING CHRIST
AND SERVING OUR COMMUNITY.
l'hc RA:v'd Peter 0. HaynQ, Rector ~UN DAY SCHEDULE
8 il1ll -Holy Eucharist
9 ~m • '.'>unday Sc.hOOl/ Aduh Bible Study
I 0 am -Choral Eucharis1
NI 'RSERl'CARE AVAILABLE
\ 11 I I\( ll '1 l ! I I \ \ 1 1 l '.I \I l \ 11 ',
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12S9 Vi cto ria Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Sunday evening service
at 7:00 PM
Rev. ,.,~.,. H1yftH
Telepho11e (714) S39-n27
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Dr. Robena Hacencs Saiurday, AlllfVlt l, 2003, S:JO P.M.
Pr~othmg Sunday, Aup11 3, 2003, S:JO &c lO:lS A.M.
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A
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and renewed by the Sacrarncnu
Our Lady Queen~of Angels
2046 Mu V&Sta Ori 1r
Ncwpon Beach, Califomi:\2(,{,()
(949)644-0200 Fax (949) ~ 1349
-~' Rev. Mon.si r Wiili.am P. Md.a in Pastor LmJ~ I~: Saturday, 5 p.m.t!nfor), ·
Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet). 8:30 (Contemporary) JO;OO (Cl>oir),
I 1:30 a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (ConttJ!'porary)
WORSHIP DIRECTORY
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Newport Center
United Methodist Church
Rev. Cat~een Coors, Pastor
I 60 I Marguerite Ave.
corner of Marguerite and
San Joaquin Hills Rd.
(949) 644-0745
Bam Quiet Worship Serviu
JOam Worship and Children's
Sunday School
Youth meeting weekly
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Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church
(a.LC.A.)
798 Dover Dr. Newport heoh
TradltlonalLutb•ran
P81tor Chartea Endter
WC>r9hlp Service with
Holy Communion
Sunday 9:115 am
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Via Lido
NeWJXlCI Beach
673-1340 or 673-6150
Church JO am 8c 5 pm.
Sunday School 10 am
Wednmay MNC!nQll 7.30 pm
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1701 Baker, C.M.
Worship & Church School
8:30 and 10:00 a.m.
(714) 979-8234
Dr R1ct1ard George Rev Stephanie Toon
Senior Minister Youth Minister
Christ Church By the Sea
Unued Methodi;c
1400 W B;i.lboa Blvd .. Newpon Beach
8.45 Lm Ad11Ji ~.School
8:.lO ac I 0 • m · \l'onlup and Ould1n11 Sund.r Sc:hool
The Rn. Or. George R C..up, Putor
(9-49)673-3805
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Back I
Worship 10:00 A.M.
HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Dlaclpl•• of Chrta1)
2401 lntllll Ave.
Newport ltaclt, CA
(149) 145·5781
~Or.0.-SMft
SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3100 Pocific View Dr
Newport Beach
644-2617 or 675-4661
Chwch JO am
Sunday School 10 am
Wecln.aay MllClrQ 1 30 pm &: !JI Wedl-iay 12 nocn
1"e Loni hath appeaNCI of old unto me ~'
Yea, I have lowcl thee with an .wrtalting IOve: ...
Jeremiah 31 :3 (2:)
Bandies ofl\c ModlCI' OudJ • 1llc Fint Oudt "Clirilc, Scientist. Boeloo. ~
WORSHIP
DIRECTORY
CA.ll
949.S7 4.4249
Newport Beach City Hall.
Information: (949) 717-3870.
•Tennis in Art,• an exh ibit of
paintings by longtime tennis
instructor and coach Jose
Mendoza, will be on display in the
Newport Beach Central Library
foyer through Aug. 30. Mendoza's
wor1c is known for its
manipulation of color and form
as well as its concentration on
tennis. Information: (949)
717-3870.
Volunteer drivers are needed to
help deliver nutritiously prepared
meals to homebound, frail or
elderly clients incapable of
shopping or cooking for
themselves through "Mobile
M eals,# sponsored by
FISH-Harbor Area Inc. and Hoag
Hospital. Call (949) 645-8050 for
more information.
SWim leNon1 are avall•ble
July 21 and run through Aug. 1 at
Halecrest Park, 3107 Killybrook
Lane in Costa Mesa. Information:
(714) 557-7234.
Project Cuddle, a nonprofit
organization that offers safe and
legal alternatives to girls who are
considering abandoning their
babies, is in need of ongoing
volunteers. For more information,
visit www.projectcuddle.org or
call (714) 432-9681.
Mecy'a In Coate MeN lnvtt.s
Orange County nonprofit
organizations that provide
services and programs to the
HIV/AIDS community to apply for
participation in M acy's South
Coast Plaza's Passport In Store
fund-raiser. This year's event will
be held on Oct. 4. To receive an
application to participate, call
(714) 656-0611, ext. 4231.
Yoga ..... will be offer9d
Tuesdays and Thursdays from
noon to 12:40 p.m. for nine weeks
at West Newport Communi1y
Center. Registration is $64 for one
clau each week or $100 for two
days a week over nine weeks for
Newport Beach residents. Others
pay an additional $6. For more
lnfonnatlon, call (949) 644-3161.
Costa Meell'• Recnetlon DMsion
w lll provide a three-hour theme
birthday party for up to 20 guests
Jewish Family 59f'Vice is
sponsoring a teen support group
for high school students that
meets Mondays from 3:30 to 5
p.m. at Tarbut V'Torah Upper
School in Costa Mesa. For
information or to register, call
(714) 445-4950. Pre-registration is
required.
The Finrt Page -Fine Children's
Books. at 270 E. 17th St.. No. 10 in
Costa Mesa. offers free story time
Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays •
and Saturdays from 9:30 to 10:30
a.m .. Tuesdays and Thursdays '
from 4 to 5 p.m. For more
information, call (949) 645-5437.
Bayside Restaurant In Newport
Beach offers wine tasting every
Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
for $15 per person, featuring five
new wines each week. For more
information, call (949) 721 -1222.
tf your orchid is too big for Its
pot, Green Systems International
will show you how to re-pot your
plant during their free
orchid-potting seminar at 2 p.m. ,
every Saturday. A plant sale is
held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
20362 Birch St. facili1y. Call (949) •
756-1211 for information.
Discover the aecreta of Carbon
Canyon Regional Par1c as you
walk through groves of beautiful ·
Coastal Redwood trees every
Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Parking is
$4. Call (714) 996-5252 for more
Information.
Team Survivor, a nonprofit
organization encouraging women>
who have been through cancer
treatment to exerclae, hosts
·"Walk and Talk• at 10 a.m . the
seoond and fourth Friday of the
month in front of NIKEgoddeu ;
store In Fashion laland. Members •
meet for lunch after at Atrium :
coo rt It la free, and all fitness
levels are welcome. For more
lnfonnatlon, call (949) 276-3888. ,
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N.wport Communfty CounMlng:
Center offers a way to atop the :
cycle of domestic violence •
through the support group In ,
SAF.E. Handt. SAF.E. stands for •
safety, awareness, faith and •
empo\vennent. The group meets •
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Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. presents ·w orbhop 263-1462.
i=ree. For mo,. Information, call Wednesdays: A Hands-on
(949l n1-eo79. Cooking Class Program• hosted Th9 Costa Me.a Chamber of
by dlef Alexx Guevara. The clasa Commerce hosts network.Ing
Teena we lrwtt.d to drop by the is held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. luncheon meetings Wednesdays
city of Coste Mesa Recreation Wednesdays at 3333 Bristol St, from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Center from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday Costa Mesa. The cost, Including Costa M esa Country Club. The
through Friday for indoor and materials, is $30. To reserve a cost la $14. The ciub is at 1701
outdoor sports and activities. The spot, call (818) 994-5075. Gott Course Drive, Costa Mesa.
center la at 1860 Anaheim Ave. (714) 885-9090.
For more information, call (714) Yoga and rhythm,
327-7560. ~vogarhythmicsH combines yoga. A breln tumor support group
dance and fun. The class is held meets the first and third
The Newport Beadl Walking Club from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. Tuesdays Thursdays of eadl month from 7
meets at the corner of Superior at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East. to 8:30 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer
and HOSP.ital Road in Newport Suite 111, Costa Mesa. For more Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag
Beadl at 9:15 a.m. and 7 p.m. information, call (714) 754-7399. Drive, Newport Beadl. Free.
everyday. For more information, Registration not required. The ·
call (949) 650-1332. The Newf>ort Harbor Nautical group is designed to help
Museum offers the exhibit ~Joe patients and their families
Th• ~rt Beach Cake Duncan Gleason: Rediscovering understand and cope with the
Decorating Club meets from 7 to California's Marine Art Master; illness. (949) 574·6232.
9 p.m. Thursday nights at through Sept 30. The museum is
Superior and Hospital Road in at 151 E. Pacific Coast Highway, St. Andrww's Presbyterian Church
Newport Beadl. For more Newport Beadl. Free admission. hosts a mental illness support
information. call (949) 650 1332 For more information, call (949) group from 6:30 to 8 p m.
673-7863. Sundays in Oierenfield Hall Cat
The Spenlsh Spe•king Club 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport
meets to learn Spanish quick and Interfaith couples with one Beadl. (949) 574-2236.
easy. For more information. call Jewish partner are invited to
(949) 650-1332. participate in a discussion group The Jewish Family Service of
at the Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors a
Th• Aun. of Business Services Orange County office. The group discoss1on group for adult
hosts a networking meeting that is geared toward dealing with dlildren and their parents from 6
deals with education connections issues between interfaith to 7 p.m. two Tuesdays a month
from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on the second couples. sudl as raising dlildren, at the Jewish Family Service
Tuesday of every month at the observing holidays, symbols in office at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G,
Holiday Inn at 3131 Bnstol St , the home and relationships with Costa M esa. S 10 per person, per
Costa Mesa. For more extended families. The cost for session. Preregistration required.
information, call (949) 805-0011 three sessions is $45 per couple. (714) 445-4950.
Preregistration is required. Call to
•otvorce: A New Beginning; sdledule date and time. The The Jewish Family Service of
a workshop for men and w omen office is at 250 E. Baker SL, Suite Orange County has a weekly
divorced or getting divorced, 1s G, Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950. parenting support group. Parents
held from 10 a.m to 12:30 p.m . at
Women SO end older can join a
learn strategies for successful
180 Newport Center Drive on the parenting and for dealing with
third Saturday of every month discussion group coordinated by the feelings and behavior of their
Cost is $40. For more information, Jewish Family Services to dlildren The group meets from
call 644-6435 address issues sudl as anxiety, 10 to 11 :30 a m Mondays at the
depression. relationships, Jewish Family Service office at
FTM tours of the Orange County loneliness and family. The group 250 E. Baker St . Suite G, Costa
Performing Arts Center take meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. Mesa. The group will cover
guests to the dressing rooms. Mondays at the agency offices, managing anger, anxiety and
performer's lounge. backstage 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa peer pressure dl1ldren
and on stage at 10:30 a m every Mesa. Preregistration required. experience Prereg1strat1on
Wednesday and Saturday at 600 (714) 445-4950 required (714) 445-4950
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa
Group tours can be held by Friends of the Newport Beach The Cost.a Mesa Senior Center
special arrangement. For more Pubiic library Used Booic Store has ballroom dancing wtth live
information, call (714) 556-ARTS, are asking for patrons to donate music from the Costa Mesa
ext. 833. books to replenish the dwindling Music Makers from 7:30 to 10:30
stod<. Books may be left at any of p.m. every Tuesday night at 695
The Newport Be•ch Newcomers the three brandl libraries -W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa. $4. (949)
Club holds a general meeting on Balboa, Mariners, or Corona del 548-3884.
the third Wednesday of every Mar -or in the book closet next
month. The organization is open to the Friends Book Store, at 1000 Jewish Family Service of Orange
to all women residents 1ti Avocado Ave., Newport Beadl. County sponsors an ongoing
Newport Beadl who have hved in All hardcover and paperback healing support group for the
the area fewer than five years For donations, with the exception of ctirO'rlically ill. The purpose is to
more information, call (949) magazines and law books, will be provide participants with
645-9922, or visit accepted and are tax deductible. emotional and spiritual support
newcomers·newportbeach. org (949) 759-9667. to manage illness and its
consequences. The group meets
Ouis Senior c.nt.r holds a The Braille Institute often free at 7 p.m. Thutsdays at the Jewish
pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 10 computer classes to people with Family Service office at 250 E.
a.m. on the second Saturday of fading vision who have difficulty Baker St, Costa Mesa.
every month. Breakfast includes seeing the computer screen. The Attendance 1s free. but
pancakes, sausage, coffee and Oasis Center at 800 Marguente reg1strat1on is required. (714)
orange 1u1ce for $3, S 1 for Ave .• Corona del Mar. offers six 445.4950
dlildren The center 1s at 800 sessions. Call to sign up for
Marguente. Corona del M ar For classes. (714) 821 -5000. See ONGOING, Pa&e Al4
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In Co.ta MeH. $3. New players
a'l'e welcome. (949) 206-9822.
The Coin and Stamp Club rri..u
from 1 to 3 p.~. Mondays at the
Oeala Senior Center. New
members Interested In trading,
buying and selling stamps and
coins are belrig sought to join
these informalflleetings. There
are no fees required. (949) ·
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Jewish Family S«vtc. otr.rs
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adults at all stages of
loss. Group members share
experiences, hear how others
deal with grief, receive support
and learn weyi to cope with
aadneee. and loss. One group
meets st 7 p.m. ~at Beth
Jecob in lrvlnf. The MCOnd group
meets at 10 e.m. 'fUeldlyt It
Tempie Judea in fraguna Miiia.
The third group meets at 1 p.m.
Thursdayi at the EZra Center In
Anaheim. Free, but advance
registration ia required. (714)
445-4950. .
Jewteh flmlly s.rvlce of Orenge
County provides a auppo~ and
discuaalon group for persons
recovering from childhood or
teenage sexuel ebuse. The group
meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m,
Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St..
Costa Mesa. Advance registration
is required. (714) 445-4950.
lWo-hour bytlk tours with a
trained naturalist guide are
offered at 10 a.m. Sundays from
the Newport Dunes Waterfront
Resort. The resort is at 1131 Baclc
Bay Driye, Newport Beach. $20,
The HoneyBaked Cafe is full of surprises, not ham.
now ~OU and ,our Lunch buddies c.a.n stor b~ 1he +lone~Baked e.af e for a sur>pM.si:.~t~ wt.de
ai>ra:q of delLC.iousJ ma\le from scr>at;c.h, Lunch tem,pta.tt.ons. T~ our +lone9ffaked ehwken
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With c.hoLC.es LC.Ke our t~t" and flu~ +lone,Baked Omelettata Wt.th Turke~, AVO<?.ado and
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A. yoga end __ ..... held
from 4:30 to 6:46 p.m. Tueldaya •
at the Center for Spiritual
Discovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive
East. Su~ 111, Costa Mesa. (714)
754-7399.
Th• Rev. Connie Rydunan i..da e
diacu881on group using the book
"Conversations with God" from
noon to 1 p.m. Tuesdays at the
Center for Spiritual Discovery,
2850 Mesa Verde Drive Ent
Suite 111, Costa Mesa. Bring a
lunch. (714) 754-7399.
Marshall's r .. Kwon Do In Costa
Mesa offers fr6e self-defense
classes to air1ine pilots and fljght
attendants. Classes are taught by
three-time U.S. National Champion
Tom Marshall. Marshall's is at 333
E. 17th St, Suite 13, Costa Mesa.
(949) 574-0122.
A Dealing with Divorce support
group is offered by Jewish Family
Service of Orange County. The
group is led by an experienced
counselor and meets at 6 p.m.
Tuesdays at the Jewish
Federation campus, 250 E. Baker
St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714)
445-4950.
The s.. houtl' lhlp Dtl Mir 7.tl
of Orange Couniy offttt a
program for boys anct young
men ages 14 to 18 lntereated '" .................
navigation and crulalng,
Meetings are from 8 to 9 p.m. :
Wednesdays at the Sea Scouts '
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Highway, Newport Beech. (9'8) •
642·8301 or (949) 651-8691.
The Costa M ... S•lor Cfttzeft
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 ..
Arthritis Foundation lnmuctor
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.
The Newport Beech Newcomers
Club meets at 10 a.m. the third
Wednesday of each month. The
organization is open to all
women residents of Newport
Beach wh~ have lived in the
area for fewer than five years.
For more information, call (949)
645-9922 or visit the Web site
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Two new retailel'S will
open next month at
Crystal Cove Promenade,
joining the line-up of tenants
that have made the ocean view
center one of Newport's most
popular shopping destinations.
Urban GardeMr and Ann
Taylor Loft will open this
fall
Urban G~ner is a
florist that also carries unique
1 merchandise for the home and
garden. Items featured in the
shop reflect the owner's
I pMSion for hard to find,
1 distinctive product lines.
Among the selection will be
1 topiaries, herb plants, rustic
1 urns, antique watering cans
and artifacts.
Urban GaJ"dmr'B array of
Gardener, which has had
another location in Newport
Beach for nine years.
Ann Taylor Loft will also
open in September, bringing its
classic style of fashions for the
professional woman who
eajoys a more relaxed lifestyle
both at work and at home.
Ann Taylor is one of
America's premier specialty
apparel retailers, with over 47
y~ of designing quality
suits, separates, dresses, shoes
and accessories with a femi-
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updated, classic style. Ann
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modern woman's busy lifestyle
by providing a full range of
career, casual and occasion
offerings in one location.
B•nana Republic at Crystal Cove Promenade.
superb, fresh flowers Collections have versatile
represent the best quality 1n · ~les that coordinate not only
blooms Oown in from around from head-to-toe, but also
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, Lovejoy and Tipton
erase two-shot deficit
to claim Jones Cup,
Big Canyon's third
consecutive titl e.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
COSfA MESA -Qwet, unassuming,
methodical. Those would be the words
to describe Bob Lovejoy. On Friday they
were the descriptors of Big Canyon
Country Oub's Director of Golf and Will
Tipton, his amateur partner and reign·
ing men's club champion, as the duo
took control of
Jones Cup rv on the
back nine at Mesa
Verde Country Oub
en route to winning
the tournament by a
stroke over the host
team of head pro
Tom Sargent and
amateur Steve Rhorer.
Leading Mesa Verde by · a shot after
the par·three 16th, Lovejoy and Tipton
parred the final two holes to finish with
a three-under.par 68 to claim Big Can-
yon's third consecutive Jones Cup m the
loumamen1's four-year exlS!ence. Love·
joy needed lo two-pun from 25 feet on
the par-three 18th, with about 200 spec·
!alors encircling the green and standing
on the balcony of the clubhouse, lo
clinch the win. His birdie putt - a left -
to·right brealcer -nestled about two-
and-a-half feel lo the hole and he sank
the par putt for the victory.
"The least I could do was contribute a
putt for all (Tipton) did on the bad
nine.· Lovejoy said as he has now won
the last three Jones Cups with three dif.
ferent partners.. "I was standing over
that pun saying, 'I don't want to miss this.'.
Rhorer and Sargent each had at·
tempts to tie Big Canyon with birdie on
18. but both p utts failed to find the bot·
tom of the cup.
"On a scale of I to 10, Steve's pun was
a 9.8. • Sargent said. "He hlt it so good. A
Russian judge must have kept it out.
"I thought I made the pun at I 7. I hlt
See JONES CUP, P11e 84
STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT
·Big Canyon's Will Tipton, left, and Bob Loveioy hold the Jones Cup trophy after wmmng Friday at Mesa Verde Country Club. It was Love1oy's third victory.
EDtTOR'S SCORECARD
Another razor-close Jones Cup finish
Big Canyon's Wtll
Tipton chips to
the 10th green in
the Jones Cup on
Friday at Mesa
Verde. He and
Bob Lovejoy won
by one shot.
STEVE McCRANK I
DAILY PILOT
JUNIOR TENNIS
E verybody gets busy.
The older we get. the
busier things can be.
All the more reason to
step back and appreciate a
good round of golf.
Llke on Friday in Jones Cup
IV at Mesa Verde Counoy
Oub, where it was almost
magical how it finished with
suspense on the 18th green, a
par-three over water and
where two-time defending
champion Big Canyon
Country Oub was about to
malce it three years in a row
with Director of Golf Bob
Lovejoy wuming with hls third
straight amateur partner.
each of the four pro-am learns RICHARD one shot behind the other on
And, once again. Big Canyon
rallied.
What IS n abou1 those guys?
This time. Lovejoy and men's the leaderboard. As advertised, DUNN
it was down to the wire for the
fowth consecutive year.
club champion Will Tipton put
the pressure on host Mesa Verde with
head pro Tom Sargent and men's club
champion Steve Rhorer, a 300-yard
The smell of another playoff was in
the air with a spirited Mesa Verde
happy·hour crowd on the balcony of
the new clubhouse looking down at the S.. SCORECARD, Pa1• 84
Back bay duo wins
boys 12s doubles title
Damion and Ghassemi
earn tough semifinal
victory before taking care
of business in final.
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Daily Piiot SPORTS
YOUTH SWIMMING RESULTS
Harbor View 698,
Newport Hills 599
Wits
~ 2S ffM -I 8tynn Mol.i (NH) 18~· 2
ICMie Cr8le CHVJ. 18.32; 3 Ton EnglWt (HVI
20..43; 4 T8Vk>< Pedionl OM, 2100, 5 T~
Ollon (NH), 23 15, 9. Sebrina Smttl't (NH) 2~2~ •
25 t»di -1. Kelle Craig IHI/), 24 15: 2
°'9rloll• llaltnllne IHI/), 24 ee. 3 Co..rtnev
GerUnl (NH), :ze 24; 4 Brianna Otboob
NHST 109. 5 Ton Engtllh, HVST, 2700. 8
Sebrina Smtih, NH$1 l1 ti 25.,,... -1 Brianna D.tl>oub INHJ
21.54; 2 Emlly Mtmle< tHlll. 18 90. 3 • M~ne Give~ INH), 28 93; 4 Jut1t Hohl
(Hiii. 30.99
26-yard fly -Brynn Molal (NH), 21 99, 2
Emily Med;lefc IHI/I, 24 37, 3 Katie Craig IHI/I
24.42, 4 Cherlotbl llelentine (HI/) 25 io· 5 •
T8Vk>< Oleon INHI. l189, 11 T-S1 c;.,;,e
lNH), 3499
too tr .. ...._., -1 ~ H11111 1en.n,,..
0.boub,T-S1 Getn41, Taylor Oleon, Brynn
Motel). 1 29 91; 2 Harbor Vt-!Kelley Ktng
Chartone llalentine, Taylor Plt01cini, Ton •
EngHllh), 1 30.32; 3 Newpon Hlll1 IUlly Cyr,
Mnon Bendeul. lace Sulherland. Gr.c:e Morvant. 1 58 58, 4 Newpon Hill• (M ltdetetne Glv~ Courtney GM\ant, Paige Faun• LeAoy
Sablina Smith), 1'59 47, 5 HerbOr v._ IGat>y
On. Ann.a RMd. Brooke l!eyrooty Kayla
Snmh), 21033,8 HarborV-HllST 2.2175
100 medley relay -1 HI/ST, 1 34 n
(Cl'tarlotte llalenUne. Kelle Craig, Emily
Madder, Ton Engltll\); 2 NHST. 1 3715
(Counney 0.rhnt. Brynn Motel Brnonn1
D.tboub, Taytor Otsonl. 3 H\/ST 1 52 86
(Taylo• "-<11cu\t, Juhe Hohl K.xte t<hne. Kelley
ICJngl 4 NHST 2 13.84 IS.brine Sm11h. Tess
SI Gema. ~le.ne Givant KAoloey Su1ohk),
5 Harbor v.-1s111phen1e McPh1lhps, Annie
Reed, Sidney Graoe. Taaie KarHI, 2 2127
H I
25 ,,.,. 1 Jules Pouctl IHI/I, IS 49. 2
T<r(lo< Mc:Uughhn (NHI 16 01 3 Sydney
Ragu .. tNHI. 1706, 4 MonlUI ~tvrmo IHI/I.
1788 5 Allison Rodge INHt. 18 08 6 ~
Smolh tHlll. 18 89
50 frM 1 Dei.ney l'oVCf1 tH\11. 35 IS 2
Cu1t0y Pipe (NH). J6 01, 3 AlhlOn Rtdge
(NHI. 40 17, 4 Monlu Veniurlnl (HVI. 41 48; 5
Ellen Naruse IHllJ, 4185, 5 Wlu•en Oo!;in (NHI
"'XI
25 badi , 1 Taylor McLeughlt INHI 20 61
2 C.-av Peoa INHI 20 82 J Jul05 ""-'en
(Hiii 204'.l!I 4 ElltmNaruSl'IHVI 2131 S
Jeu1ce Sulhe•land INHI. 27 !JO. 6 Shdnnon
Gntftn IHllJ 22 52
251Jtu11 1 Annie Tomlin (NH), 20 15, 7
Oelaney Pwd> IHI/! 21 10 3 J\llM Pwcti
(Hiii. 22 '9 4 Sydney R.QutM! INHI. 22 87 5
l\Aonoce ller>lu'1no (HI/I. 23 19 8 ~yloe Myers
INHI 24 13
25"" 1 Oelaney "°""' tHlll 18 16 2
Moruce ~1urin1 IHI/I 18.69 3 Ellen Neruse
(Hiit 19 10 4 Jeulat Sutherland INHI. 19 33
!J Kavkll! Myar1 INHI. 19 70, 8 Neu.he O Neol
(NHI, 2186
100 frH relay 1 NOWIX>f1 H1ll1 l.Jenoca
5"1heriend Sydney Rag.JM! Taylor
~hltn CesaJdy Pai-t 1 09 09 2 Hert>o<
\Ii-($1\annon Grolfon Jules l'o<Ktl C-av
Sml1h Delaney l'Ou<t!I I 09 95 3 N-l>O'l
Hlll1 IUndwy Suse>lok, l(aylM Myen
Stel)heni. Farf>e• Alfit0n R•dge). 1 14 oo. 4
NOWl>O(I Htlla IWluren De8n, Kelacrv
HumphfflV9, Stvter Dapp, Counnev B•ownl.
1 22 35. 5 Hert>or v-IEmofy Turner
Courtney Wolaon. l(nsten R·s~r 8e11<-f
"'-'>«>nl. 1 JO 33 8 Herl>Or 1/-IAl~son
Go<oon ~n 0 Here Oeteney Owen. Allie
Glov«I 1 34 34
100 medley relay -1 Newport Hilla
(Jessa Sutherl•nd, C.1$1d\I Pepe, SydMy
R.guMt, Annie Tomlin). 1'1701, 2 Newpon
H1ll1 I Uluren Oun. Teylot McUughtm,
Allison R1d09 Jeytee Mye<sl 1 l3 89, 3
Hert>Ot vi-!Shannon Gnlfin, Ellen Neruse
C.uodv Smrtti. ~ Hety) 1 2S 07. •
Hart>O< v-1 3160 IS.mentha Cotfmen
0.t>v C:.rl)enle< Molly R<Wta< Emily I(,_.,;.,,,
1 31 60 5 Harbor View IEmtlte Ja10""1
Kelhanne Noe. Emily Turner, Aa/lley l(ayfl,
,.~<la
9-lO
50tree 1 MergotMonevlHVl.3118 2
Holt-Barden •NHI 3319 3 S.t•h Ct•tg
(liVI. 33 41 4 l(efsey ICaam..at. INHI 3S 90
5. AA11ooo G.a...n IHI/I 36 02 8 Adina Zef)fe
INHJ. Jll 21
50 badi 1 SMeh Craig IHI/I, 39 21, 2
Anria Ventur1n1 (HVJ, 40 ~. 3 Niki Z..k IHI/),
42 01, 4 it.lie Manhews INH). 43 86; 5 Stwtro
M eed (NHI 6' 24 8 Sarah Reynolde INH) 46 n
50 brffst 1 AAna \.W\tunnt IHI/) 42 92.
2 Voaone 0.bert IHVl. 43 77 J N•ki u• tHVI
U 94 • ~n Wunelbectl INHI "' 97 5 Shan Mead INHI 45 49, 15 1te1111 Matthews
(NH), 4043
2& nv 1 Margot Money (Hiii 14 91 2
Gleil'1t Ham (NHI. 15 73, 3 S.,.h Cr11Q !Hiii.
1149. 4 0eYo<> Greenlee INHI. 1722. S
tt.thryn Conner IH\/l. 17711 8 Adtria Zeplet
(NH). 18 11
100 tndlvtOuat medley 1 Margot Money
(HV), 1 21 llO. 2 Cle1re Hem (NH). 1 JO ll3 3
K.echryn Conner IHVI, 1 J2 89. • Devon
Greenlee (NH). 1 3321, S Holillee Barden
INHI. 13438
200 hM relay -1 ~ H1ll1 IKelHY
K.ctma,.._, Adina Zepf et Shari Mead
Holl-Betdet\I 2 2732. 2 HetOO< V-
(KathrVn Conner Hanriah Bannan. l•ndaoV
lute, Allison Genni. 2 32 SJ 3 Hatbof "'-
(Megen Grtffin. Katie Gordon T-c.tro.
V.lerlfl Mef\Jnl, 2 J5 21. 4 Newport Hih
(Meoen Wurzetbed\or, DeYofl G,_.., ICltlllt
MaUhewll. Clei•e Hamt. 2 39 JI!: 5 Newport
Hills (Allillon Henry, Jolt S1 Gema. Silvie
~Annie Ftynnt 2"' se. 11 Harbor
v-1MocNe1a Gentos1. Al'fSN Homt>v.
Pippe Se<Jnden. Ser'ah eo.1. 2 45 93
200 "'9dlev relay -1 Hertlor Vi-!Anna
'A9ntunni, Mllf'llOI Money, Voctoroa Gabert,
Ser8'I Craig), 1 10 20, 2 Newport Hiiia (Katie
M.m-, Cllllre 11em. Shan Mead, Hollace
a.rden), 1 11119, 3 Newport Hltl1 IS.rah ~ ~ G,_.,.., Meoen
~.Kelwy~). 11303. 4
~ \/lew (\/alerie ~n. Kathryn Conner
Niki Zak. M illon 0....U). 1 15 15. 5 ~
Hillll ISIMe Reynolda, Caroline lar1en,
Altleon Henry, Annie Flynn). 1 19 19
11-12
iO free -l HNlhe< llM Hiel IHVI. 2792; 2.
Anr'9 Pl~ (NH). 29 ot; 3 IOmberty
Condino (NH). 2183; 4 KeM 8eny (HI/),
30.23; 5. Emltv sPndle !Mi). JO 88. 8 K..l!i
f-'9v IHV!. 3183
!iO bed! -l HMu. van Hiel IH\11. J4 73;
2. W I F..iev (H\11, nOO; 3 Kt1N White
(NH), 3141; ~ Mc:K.nne Calley (HVl, 38."6; 5.
Emily Spindl« (NH). 38.87; 8. LM1M
~(NHl.3943.
90 bf.--, l...u. vw. ,..... (tM. a»: 2. "-8eny ltNI •• ,.. 3.. ._...
HoN ON!. a n: ~ Ettn Epp INHl. Cl.AO: s.
~ IOf)CI (NH). 44.40; 8. It.Ille FWl9r (NH).
45.32.
llO fly -t. Anna Ptk:hiltoft (NH). 31.07; 2.
MlcN!le Zuc*.• (HI/), 35.31; 3 W I F..iev UM. 31.63. 4 a.... GIQief ttNI. 3727; s.
llWW>n McCtoelt (NH).«>-•
100 IM -1 ~Hohl IHI/I, 1 18 72. 2
Kate Betry (HI/), 1 11. 11. 3. Ktmberly Condino
\NH), 1 :22.27; 4, Conley Kipp INH), 1 :23.15; 5.
Adlna~(NH). 1:3'.11
200 Ir•~ -1. Newport Hills
ISl'tennon Mc:Ooetev. Emily sPndlef, Conley
l(lpp, Klmberly Condno). 1;01..42; 2. Hlrbof
\/lew ( Mc::Kenne c.ltey, Cl'9IMll Giger. JeNpy
Martin. Al1lion l'eotte(), 2'08 7.i; 3. NMpon
Hltls ll.nlee Kaczmerell. Katie Oeverian. Erin
Ew Krlsui White), 2:17.80; 4. Hert>Or 111ew
1K.1hryn McKennon. 8ridgel ~mp,
Melerie MerUn, Kata Beldonl), 2:24.32; Ii
Hartlor Vi-(Saran CoiQai•. Sh.al Cuuo,
!Cate Alvaredo, MedleNle Conauntlno\I),
2 2717
200 medley 1'111,y -1 Hertlor lllew (Ket•
Berry. eti.ltea Giger, Meli ... Hoh. Heelher
\Ian Hiett. 2•19.83. 2 Newport Hiiie (K.lmberly
Condlno, Emily SplndlOt, Anne P•ldllltoff,
Erin Epp), 2 21.63, 3 Harbor View !Elite
Molner. KIOlll Feeley, Mk:h4tll• Zudtw, Jenny
Merunl, 2 ~ n . 4 Ha<bor 111ew !Bntteny
Rovtar. llteton• IC.en1, Mci(anne ea.av Annie
Klng). 2 34 05. !I N-i>Oft Hilla (Leslee
Kecimarell K.Mle Foaher, C..1U1n Cobb, K.alJe
Dev11n•nl, 2 48 75
13-14 r.o frot1 -1 Katherine K.aamar INHI.
28 41, 2 Kesey K.1pp INHI, 18 n . 3 Whitney
Hoddnao (NHJ, 31 57
50 badi -1 IU1henna Keczmer tNHI
32 78 2 Allison P9otter IHI/I. 38 20 J Ann•e
Kong (Hiii, 40 20
50 breast -1 Kasey ICopp (NHI 3ti 06. 2
Jullene Ptggo1 (NHI. 3723. 3 Megan Sptndlor
INHI. 39 50
50 fly -1 Mary Flynn (NHI. 32 22. 2
Clmat111 M ead (NHJ, 33 07. 3 Meli ... Hohl
IHI/I. 34 56. 4 M9g9n Sptndlet (NH), 34 62 !>
Jennv Manin (Hiii JS 10 6 Voctona Ken1
IHI/I. 40JO
100 IM -1 Mary Flynn INHI, 1 06 19 2
Chr1111e Mead INHI 1 19 59 3 Jutoene Poowan
INHI. 1 21 06, 4 Jenny Marton IHVI 1 24 43, 5
Allison Peoner IHVI, 1 2!> 40
200 '"'"relay -1 Newpon Hills tMegan
S111n<Jler Kesey Kipp. ltelllllrtne Kaclmerek
Mery Flvnnt. 1 ~ 68 2 Newpeirt H1111 tt<e1oe
K1nrell Mem1'! Rodenhu1a Annabel F,trbe•
Whllney Hod<insonl. 2 13 4J 3 NewPon Holl'
IJuhane P1won. ~IHl f oflher, Sarah
Sumer1and. Ca11hn Cobb!. 2 35 17
200 medley relay 1 flltiwpon Holli
1Katl1enne ICaclmarek M91>11n Spindler
Kasey Kipp. Mary FtynnJ. 2 06 42. 2 Harbor
1/-I Hiley Pndlen. Brian• Gelloway S.• ah
Hu1ctl•10n C:.ro ~1n111 2 14 31 J Newpnn
H•lf• tChnst1e Meed uh•ne P10Q0tt Wh11nev
Hod11nM;>n ICalot' K.nrelll. 2 /4 01
,S.18
!>O ''"" I Aahlt<y Chandler I HV 1 26 21
2 CIH1~11na Hewko !Hiii 26 !>8.) Ale.,n11 R0<i.tnt1u1s INHt, 28 !>1 4 Christina EvaM
INHt. 28 92 5 Lavr•n lnd.,k IHVI. ;>9 11 8
Kai~ Colo INHt JO 09
!>O~ t CIH•l11naH!!WkotHV1 311~
2 Emoly Almarlll 1NHI 4106 '
!I() bre.t;1 1 AJtt••nt· Rodenhu15 IN~u
3!> JO 1 Lauren lro!lv1i IHI/ 1 36 23 3 "'11hrvn
B1ldor !Hiii, 40 68, 4 Emily Alniara1 INH1
42 04 !t Blaire CoM1an1ono IHI/I 43 JI
SO fly -1 Nikko H«ndroO.wn •NHI 31 19
2 Chtosune fvan• 1NH1 3J J4
100 IM 1 Chros11na Hl'Wlto HI/ 1 06 7' •
2 N•kkt Hendt.O.On 1NH 1 10 87 "
200 """ retay t N.....,P<Jn H·l•s
tChna1md EvAns Em•ty Alma'.u Cht1~he
Mea!l N1ltk1 H.,n<lrH;.,.,nt 100 85 1 Harbor
V1f1W IKtllhryn B1ld11r Jt1nnv Manin. McKonne c .. ~~ l'Y Briana Galluway I 2 02 l'.l
200 medley relay 1 H•rbor llWflw
IA~lev Chen<JI"' ICrlh to;f,nf' Chus1•,..
Ht-wt<> Tr KV ICuOHI 1Ob11 1 Nowl><>'1
t11Ha lA~••ntt ~hu1s ..:At18 Ccltt Cht•lltJ14
Evana N1tk1 Hendn<Unnt 2 08 l!t J Hdrbo1
1/1....., fBleore ConS1an11nou lduren tn<tv11t
Amv lu~~· 1(.,1..,y McCorm•~I 2 22 83
Boys
&.end-young«
15 tr~ 1 B•en 5<1>111<>• HI/, 11:1 06 2
HoV1 CrencA! IHI/I 18 94 3 Btf'n Grf'f'r·..,.
INHI. 19 61 4 Ju1t1n H<int0n 1HV 20 n 5
Evan Sctlwaru (NHI 20 60 8 Austin Rodg~
INHI. 2198
75 badl -1 Ridy Zol tH\11 24 28 2
Denny Roberuon (NHJ. 24 83. J HamSOt•
Cena< INHI. 25 42 .• )ulltln Hanson IHI/I
26 46 s Hoyt c .. ,,..., IHVt 26 86. 6 Ben
Humphreys INHt. 18 10
25 b<toeSI -1 Roy Zat (HI/I 22 78' ,,_
mfft reco<dl 2 IH!n Humphrt"f~ INHi 25 31
3 C.meron H~ IHVI. 7772 4 Bren
Gr.,.,,lee INHJ, 29 03, S Jad Barden INHI
3145, 6 Grrffin Homby IHI/I JJ 90
25 fly -1 8ra11 Sdlo.ier IH\/J, 23 6!1 2
Hugh Cref\00 IHI/I 25 52 3 h•n Scnwaru
(NHI. 16 91 4 Ash1on Ja1on•t' IHI/ 29 19 ~
Mrtd\ 0.an tNHI 31 fi2 6 Broen l<IQu•y NH
3310
100 lree reley 1 HlrbOr y,....., IHoyl
Cranc:e. Justin Han1<>n. Rld<y Zak. Bren
Sct1111ttr), 1 20 07 2 Nttwpon Hoitt /Danny
RobeftlOn Ben Humpnr11y• Au~ttn A•di/e
Bren GreenteeJ 1 21l 57 J Harbot V1t'W ICu"'
Manon Gnffin Hombv Hugh Crane"
C.me•on Hooltl 1 33 33 • Newpon H•lls
IM •nhew Mud, Brian Leouav Motm O..an
Men Met<1nnon1 1 40 77 S Hut>or View
IS.m S.lverman James Turne• Aah1on
Jel(ln111, Luke Wv•nl 1 51 37 6 Newpon Holli
ID.tn1el Henry Ryan Couaens Hamson Carter
Jade Barden), 1 5782
100 medley !111ey 1 Harbor lllf!W !Hovi
Cranat. Rodlv le\. Bran Scn111t<r Cameron
Hooltl 1 33 18, 2 Newport Hills IOannv
Robenaon. Even SO-.ru Ben Humphreys
B•eu Greenlee!. 1 38 87 3 NHWPQ<I H1ll1
!Hemeon Carter, MIU:tl ONn. J.O. Ba•den
Auatln Ric198), 1 :441, It; 4. Hetbor VortW !Hugh
C.-enca, Cole Mertln, Gt1tf1n Hornby,Juston
Han.an). 1 4719, S Nf!Wpon H1llt Ua<Uon
Rhodes. !\Mn"-Mead Bnen Leguay Man
Mc«.onnont. 2 03 28 11 Hert>Ot 1/-1Aa1>1on
Jeion,. Denny GIQt!f B11en Chf-11 Ja,.,.,.
Tume•I. 2 04 <la
7-8
25 tree 1 Jake Wyan IHI/I, 15 24 2
Rldi1e Berden tNHl. 16 OJ. 3 Ryan Gnflon
tNHI 18 87,. Joahu• G1<1<11ngt iH\/J 18 58. !'i
Kyle Co\lsens INHI 18 80. I Jedi Harryman
INHl, 1913
50 frM -1 llenl"m"' Zepfel NHST 35 25
2 Rldlie Betden INHI. 3703 3 Ale• Wilde
INH) 37_,, 4 Re+d Med.let (HV). 38 U , 5
Kohl Ebblnge IHI/), 38 75, 8 TYier Mcl'h1llipt
IH\/l.4290
25 bed! -1 RY11n Griffin (HV). 10 02, 2
Alex Wiide tNHI. 21 le. 3 ChnatJan Gerhnt
(NH). 21 69, • Blete Mole! INHI. 2189. 5 Kohl
Ebblnge OM. 2182. 8 .Joehue Cl<ddlnga IH\/l
22.JJ
25 bf--1 Nd furvatd' (NHI. 22 n 2
Reid Mec*i.r (Hiit, 22 11, 3 .Jotrf Martino
IHV!. 2A 17; 4, NtdfYW L..traen (NHJ, 24.94, 5
Kyle CouMna INH), :ze 33; 8 TYier Mc:Phllllpa
(HI/), 21..0
211 lty -1 Jtke Wy.a (HVI. 18 01; 2. B!Me
Molal (NH). 11.34; 3 Benjem<n Zeplel (NH).
1110;" Gio.rennl Gentoel. 21 -!I. Tommy 8n>ob IHV!. nea; 8. CM8tlen Gwbn1 INHI.
22A1
100 free 1'1tley -1 ~ Hills (Rid\le
Barden, Kyle eo.._,., Bl.tlte Motel. llenjemln
~). I :Ol.99; 2 Het1>0r lllew (Ryen Gnflln,
flMd ~. Josh;le Glddlno-. Jelle Wyatt).
111148. I. ~ Hille, 1 11 IO (Chrilclen
Ger1uln1, Jade Herrymen 0r-Oleon, AleA
Wiide). 1 ·1u10, • Harbor Ill-(Charlie
llodoally, ICohl Ebbing, Tom(TIY Broob, lVJer
Md'hilllpe), 1'14 47, 5 Newport Htlle (Ian
Glvent, Jeff Johnston. 8o SL Gema, Ev1111
Oeboubl, 1 18 BJ, I Her1lor 111ew (c-.tl
CM. ChriMOpher Bevroorv. C1ev Woodwens.
Cole SctlUf I. 1 18 92
100 ~relay 1 "'-POft Htlle llllek• ~I. Benjamin Z..,lel. Nld: Fure-tctt. Rkilie
Barden), 1'1725.2 HerborVl-IJakeWyaa.
Ryan Orlflln, Rohl Med.Jet, Joahue Glddlnga),
1 18 "6, 3 Harbor Ill-CTommy Broob, Kohl
Ebbing., Joey Mertmo Tvie< Md'tlolhpt)
1-24 n . 4 Newpon H~111 (Alex Wilde,0.-
0laon. Chtutitn Garhnl KVle <:outMH!al
1 25 19; 5 Hert>or VteW(Gtcwennl Ger>toe1
Liem Kare1. Jtm Berry, Timmy S1tedel.
1 28.33. 6 N-port Htlls (Bo SI G4tme, Ev'°
Oeboub, Mason Mclaughlin, Jedi Harryman! 13678. •
9-lO
50 free 1 Men Berry (HI/~ JI JO 2 Jeff
Col'dtno INHI. 31 59, 3 Emery Molnar fHVI.
~3 89: 4 Taylor Epp tNHI. 34 Ile. 5 John
SWlgon INHI 34 88 8 Bruce Bearer IHI/I 35 18
110 bad< 1 Garren Larson IHI/I. 35 98, 2
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42 36. 4 Manhew Engllll\ IHI/I, 4311. 5 Matt
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Mesa Verde's
Steve Rohrer
reacts to his
putt on the 18th
hOle in the
Jones Cup.
Rohrer and
teammate Tom
Sargent led
most of the day,
but bogeyed
two holes on the
back nine as Big
Canyon won by
one shot
PHOTOSBV
STEVE McCRANK I
OAILVPILOT
SCORECA~OllJlW:!lent, keeping track of two
ups Ul another Jones Cup
Continued from Bl C t went down to the wire ( e have we heard that
hitter off the tee who enjoyed a
memorable day around the
greens, including a 35-foot birdie
pun on the par-four No. 5.
Sargent and Rhorer followed with
the first of their two chest-bumps
on the green, typicaJ Sargent
behavior.
Sargent, the former PGA of
America Golf Professional of the
Year, and Rhorer, however, both
missed crucial par putts at
par-three No. 16 and Mesa Verde
bogeyed to fall out of the lead. All
the while, Big Canyon was
breathing down Mesa Verde's
neck behind Ilpton's remarkable
baclc-nine play.
Tipton, on the heels of fellow
Big Canyon men's club
champions Ron Maggard and
Danny Lane who teamed with
Lovejoy to win Jones Cup titles,
birdied-14 as Big Canyon
dropped to three under and held
steady with pars to close out the
round in front of a rollin~ crowd
of200.
Lovejoy needed to two-pun
from 25 feet on the 18th green, a
downhill left-to-right breaker. to
secure the victory for Big Canyon.
His pace was perfect. setting up a
three-foot par pun for the win.
wnpton was playing really well for
us. I'm just glad I was able to
contribute on the last bole." said
Lovejoy, who took a peek at the
scoreboard on the 15th green
while standing with his daughter
and caddie, ftlayne. and realil.ed
his team was tied with Mesa
Verde at three undet
This year's Jones Cup had
drama in both groups. It was
more fun than a professional
before?). Great golf shots were
everywhere. The event Is part of
the fletcher Jones
Motorcars/Daily Pilot Oub
Ownpionship Series.
•••
Newport Beach C.Ount:ry Oub
head pro Paul Hahn is one of
those guys with a lot going on.
Besides his regular dudes at
Newport Beach, Hahn, 49, and his
wife, Marlene, 48. are expecting
their first child on Sept l.
Hahn started wearing contact
lenses for the first time six weeks
ago and f~ better about the
results.
He also received t.Qree ejections
in his bade last week to relieve
pain that has been bothering him
for several years. He reported
Friday that his back was pain free
for the first time since he was 12.
•••
As Hahn was leaving his house
Friday morning for the Jones Cup.
he received the news that his
ex-brother-in-law and friend,
Mike Tolman of Alta Loma. died
at age 45 of a massive heart
attack after water skiing with his
family.
Hahn, however, managed to
malce the only eagle in the Jones
Cup on the first hole, when he
launched a fairway wood to
within three feet and sank his
pun for an eagle three.
·o~ I'm done," Hahn quipped.
Hahn is also expected to play
as a sponsor's exemption in the
2004 Toshiba Senior Oassic, his
first appearance on the
Ownpions Tour.
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Newport Beach Country Club's Bruce Bearer lines up a shot while receiving help from caddies in the Jones Cup on Friday at Mesa
Verde. JONES CUP
Continued from B 1
it on the exact line, but it is a de-
ceitful pun. It appears 10 go left,
but slides right.·
A few missed putts and a cou-
ple of "bad chips." according to
Sargent, caused Mesa Verde to
surrender a two-shot lead. Sar-
gent, who holed a flop shot from
the thick rough on the final hole
in 2000 to give Mesa Verde the
initial crown, sruck a 127-yard.
nine-iron approach onto the
14th green and subsequently
made 8irdie from seven feet.
Mesa Verde was four under al
the time while Big Canyon was
rwo under, followed at even par
by the Santa Ana Country Oub
contingent of head pro Geoff
Cochrane and amateur Boyd
Manin, along with Newport
Beach Country Oub's duo of
head pro Paul Hahn and ama-
teur Bruce Bearer.
Tipton birdied 14 -sinlc.ing a
six-foot putt -after tallying a
two on the par-three 12th, where
he sunk a four-footer.
But a par five on the 13th was
the key in Tipton's mind.
WTo stay at two under, thar
gave us a boost to make birdjes."
he said.
•After WilJ birdied 14 I thought
we had a chance." Lovejoy said.
"I thought we would r1'eed one
more birdie but !consecutive bo-
geys by Mesa Verde on the 15th
and 16th holesl took the pressure
off."
Though the heat of battle
never really subsided.
As Tipton walked from the
I 6th green to the tee on No. 17,
he muttered, ''I'm 35 going on
60."
This Jones Cup was no differ-
ent in the amount of drania
brim.ming with each shot.
WThe ball see ens to go 10 to I 5
yards further," Ttpton said of the
nerves' effect. ·All you do is
swing within yourself and hit the
right distance.·
On occasion Tipton boomed
the ball 15 yards or more past the
other three competitors in his
group. Lovejoy and Tipton
played alongside Cochrnne and
Martin. who fired an even-par 71
with two birdies and two bogeys.
"It has been a struggle," Coch-
rane said as he approached his
second shot in the I 7th fairway.
Santa Ana moved to within two
shots of Mesa Verde after Manin
hit a five iron from 182 yards to
within 12 feet on No. 5 and san1c
the birdie pun. That was as close
as they would get from there.
Newpon Beach bolted to a
two-shot lead over Mesa Verde
and Big Canyon after four holes.
Hahn hit a five-wood four feet
from the hole on No. I and made
the putt for an eagle three. lWo
holes latec, the Newpon Beach
head pro, who has played in all
four Jones Cupl>, drained a 25-
footer across the third green for a
birdie two.
Sargent. the head pro at Mesa
Verde since 1995. said maybe
once has he seen an approach
shot executed like Hahn's on No.
Newport Beach shot one un-
der on the back nine and fin-
ished with five bird.Jes. They also
tallied five bogeys.
"That is too many." Hahn said
of the number of bogeys. "I was
not on my game at all."
Hahn's partner, Bearer, hit a
nine-iron approach from the
fairway that landed seven feet
from the hole on No. 13 and
made birdie.
Play really began to heat up at
the 12th. when Bearer carded
another birdie after hitting his
tee shot within eight inches on
the par-three. Hahn's tee shot
kicked back. mere feet from the
hole while Sargent also took tar-
get practice.
"Mine got a loud roar. so I
knew it was close." Sargent said.
"Bruce's was a loud roar and a
delayed explosion. Everyone got
excited about that.·
The galleries blossomed· on
the back nine, specificaJly on No.
13.
"There were a lot of people out
here from all the clubs," Sargent
said. "There were as many from
Newport Beach as there were
from Mesa Verde.·
Play began at 1 :30 p.m . Fnday.
Lovejoy'i. par putt at 18 con-
cluded the round about 6:45
p.m. as shadows crept across the
green. The wind. which had
swirled on several holes all after-
noon, began to die down. The
setting sun scill shone its light on
a new champion and a three-
time achiever. "'
Tipton and Lovejoy held up
the trophy, which sits at the win-
GIRLS WATER POLO
Santa Ana Country Club's Geoff
Cochrane pauses as he
watches his putt refuse to go 1n
the hole in the Jones Cup on
Friday at Mesa Verde Country
Club.
ning club for until the next Jone-.
Cup. or until someone knocks off
Big Canyon.
"We let the fish off the line af-
ter we got It hooked," Sargent
saJd.
"You don't get used to it, ..
Lovejoy said about winning a
third consecutive title.
Newport defeats CdM in Jr. Olympics
The Back Bay rivalry coina-
dently came head Lo head again
Friday at Capistrano Valley High
in the USA Water Polo Junior
Olympics, taking place at various
high schools throughout Orange
County.
There were 48 teams in the
girls 18-and-under division, so it
seemed virtually impossible for
the Newport Harbor and C.Orona
del Mar club teams to meet, but
they did. Newport Harbor, which
has been scrtmmaging against
CdM every Thursday morning
thJs summer, defeated its Bade
Bay counterpart. 9-2. Additional
infonnation of the game was not
provided.
The pool at Newport Harbor
High is under renovation, so the
club team players, the majority or
whom attend the school, have
been using Cd.M's pool this sum-
mer. The two teams will continue
play in the Junior Olympics today
and Sunday, then they will com-
pete in the Hawallan invitational
at the University of Hawaii, Aug.
10-17.
CdM opened the Junior Olym-
pics with two victories before los-
ing to the Golden Bear club
Thursday. CdM defeated
Monache. S.2, in its first game. as
Jordan Anae scored three goals
and Amy Strack added two.
Goalie Brittany Fullen made a
long shot from the cage to end
the first half. giving CdM a 6-0
lead.
CdM also defeated North llli-
nois, I I -6. Anae and Katya Ea-
dington scored three goals each
and Kade Kubas colJected two.
Fullen produc.ed another full.
court shot to contribute one goal
Newport opened the tourna-
ment with a 14-7 victory over El
Rancho and then settled for a de
with Peninsula. 8-8,.before finish-
ing the day with a 15-7 victory
over Montebello.
CdM and Newport will be play-
ing in consolation games today
after losing at least one game
each Friday. Aside from its lost to
Newport. CdM also suffered a 7-2
setback to Paradise, while New-
port lost to San Diego Shores. 9-6.
DEEP SEA
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bu\l,,U\ yet' No
[mnM T111m4ln
tho\ \l.itcment W<ts
t1ltd wrth lht County
t le• i. ol 01 an&e County
tori 06 17103
20036947932
Daoty Pilot July 12 19
lb Au& 2, L'OOJ Sa450
Fk1ttlM t.simt
M..S"'-1
lh• follow1na P•"ons
are do1n11 b11\1n"' as
Kdn11·rnn'\ Slulf, 210S6
V1lla11t Or •B. Lake
rur._I I A 9761()
H•r 111.1 r1'vl' ;iJ0'>6
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IJnr..., M· l!rrn>~ ? I0'>6
Voll•w• 01 •B Lake
f111t\I C'A97630
U11\, hu~m.-•~._ '' t..On
•l&U t .. rt hy hu<.t.Jaud dnd .,.,.,,_.
11.ov• y'lll '.fHl~d dnmg
t'u""''"'I.~. vt-t 1 No 9,,,;,. o~···· -1Jafill'Ud.JlJ 11•.!U__.
lh11 sl•ltm,nt 'was toled wolh the Coo11ty
Cler-of Oranae County
on06/20/0J
2003H4HU
Oatly Pilot July 19, 26,
Aua 2.9.2003 S14!i2 ............ ... s......
Th• lollow•na p~r s.ons
are do1n1 bu"neu n
Real I ••••~ Seo vous
0 1tet l 61!> l. ( Uf hd
Sir eel Unit 0 I S•nl•
Ana Cahfornl1 9?/04
Eonond Tollman, 61!1 S
Euclid Sheet Unit 0 I
Santi An•, tal1lurll1d
97104
l his busmen 1s l •Jll
duded by an 1nd1v1tl1rnl
Hav11 you staoted doina
busrneu yel' No
Emma T11lrna11
lh1> stdleonent "'"'
filed with th• Cour1ty
Clerk of Oraniie (;01111ty
0,, 06/12/03
20036947933
Oaoly P1lol July 12 l'J
26.Aue 2 L'OOJ S.4!il
Tell Us About
YOUR
GARAGE SAU!
In
ClASSlflED
(949) 642-5678
........... ... .......
The followlnt pe15on)
.,. doona busonen n
M11 bit Mll!IC ProfH
1t0n11 Marble &. Stone
Cera. llS95 Aulu
Avenue, rount11n V1ll1y,
C•lolorno• 92708
Thereu McJ4iin, 11595
Aalu A•t Foi.nl;aln
V•ll•y Caltfornra 92708
I hos business 1s con
dulled by an ondovodu•I
H .. e you surtlld cloonc
llusoness yct1 Yrs
6/ j() 'tl3
lheoesa Mo•e•n
I hos statement wn
lolPd woth the County
Clerh of 011n11e County
Qrl 07/24/03 200)69$26 14
Oa11y Pilot July ?6. Aua
? 9 16.?003 Sa4!i/
RditiMIUen
"-*'-' I hP lollow1n11 per \ons
•re doong bu~1neu n
B•lbo• Capital f undon11
?Ml? Maraue.,le Paik
WdY Suite 540. Mo~~"'"
Voetu Calilorn,. 'Jl.'692
Jt·n y H J4r VI\ Jr ,
lb012 Mareuerole P•rk
way Suite ~40. M1'5t1)n
Vi.10 Cahlorn1a 9769?
I hi~ bu"ne\\ '" ro11
dulled by 311 HldlYICIUdl
~'""" yciu \tarted do1n11 hu\lnes\ ytJ? No
1 .. ny Jarvis
lh1\ \tatement wa\
lol•d wolh tn• County
flpr ~ of Orang• (;nun I y
1111070803
20036950713
Daoly Pol<il July 11 19
16 AuR 7 2003 S~«9
Index llow to Place A
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SERVICE DIRECTORY
CLASSIFrnAD
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~=es 1489 JEWELRY/ 3460 I Balboa Peninsula_ I Newport Be~ch San Juan Capistrano
OP'EN SUN I ·4
e l_..ty 0.-. V'-vl(lj
\ tv IV""" ':h· IJ'lfflm
I h~rmong crl'f'd Pnlry
~o• 1100 •I t'lll~•
lb4 F p lurm OR an 2c
3 s1,..1. P'loh reduud •t $4600 each p_,,,,,
View Ml'm<>roal P"'k
Newpt;t lkh 949 ~19/W
u... I I G --s;-DIAMONDS/
s.1 8i ,;;T., N«: PRECIOUSMETALS
..-.vi...~
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lur snvo1>o 949 m m 1
Colledlblesl
Memcnbllla 1160
Arne11c dn Motu1< ye 1., s-1er (Oailland Olapt ... 1
L•!e 4Ch, 6 Y"'n ul ~P"' 0-~&
bUd Como5 .. 'plio(oir.P,
of member w•ar one
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Mu. cmsc. Oc. ~ & IDs
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M1l.1 949 64!1 7!10!i
ENTERTAINMENT
Clllndarof
Ant111uo t nll~t lobl~~
futndute w tt ~er
huu~rhuld ol~rn\ Liulhc.\
& lroh mort'
N .... ,.,., IHch
1414 0..-Or SAT 8-12.
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'lllirlltn. !ih 'lflwl bullrl,
~ . .mxiues. t'*<JJ '*'· .. ~<ii \Ml
e MIWP'OltT HACH•
SAf 8 I 141S Wonelw.1rd
MOVING SAU turnolure
o•e•n Vu ii' oh' CMd
pa..t..s SI 93 1"'1\ ol """""
HUGI MUl Tl fAMll Y
SMJ c-... S..llldity
orty &lm l!m. 421 Ferd
.... ( .. !ht b.ld.J x sb~ r or d "'<1r 'W)l1' r ur rntur e
cloChP.!. ~ ·~ l'leellnt14" IV, htlLh<!n,
hou,ehold. olf1ce book\
<-st (off, NMch
Old Co111\1 Gold \•i•cr
fl'well'y w~tll~ •nl~ ~olletlobln 'Jd'J &47 9448
cats 3610
200f. laTllMS, CA n ,
DOCS ..._ ..... ~, .. ,
r ~ 1<Janc1 w.ie 'c>r<
trum IHol 11 I f.l.IARANll I
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3660
Ge..-st..,...,.j; .11
colors all \II~\ tur
adoptio n to QUAl1ford
home\ WWW fi'>C t\CUP "r £
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_Ewn11 ____ 13_10 _Loa ____ 1505_ PHOTOGRAPHY/
lQUAll!OUs.G lHf °" 7 /30 at ot..ut OPTICAL
9 JO blut & red RO•'t OfPOITillTT w11cit5e at the v1c1n1ly
All rot n tate adve1 of Irvine Avt between
ll\lnlt in lh1s newsp;iper Sant•a&o & Unoversoty
os subiect lo lhe r ede,.I r ell oul of but<. of It uck r 111 HovS1n2 Act of 1968 Pleine c,.11949 6~ 1989
3735
as 1mended whl(h
mat<.e s 11 1lleeal to
advertise ·•ny prefer
en,e . limotatoon or
d1sc11mmatoon based on
1ace, color. ieh111on. sea,
h1nd1c1p fam1l1al st1tus
or n811001I oroeon, or an
1nl1nt1on lo make •ny
wch P"lerence, hmoll·
loon or d1~c11mon•t1on •
1510
FOUND Off 7-'t.4/03
E. SIOl COSTA MU A
(A llltl) CAll CM rout1 OE"
te4e•crli.. MISCEU.ANEOUS
MERCHANDISE
\
... SUMMER SIZZU RS... \J"\.w.IJI U INI IM llN IS
w1lh elNJI w pnol ., •• 11
~~<}..... LR be.II""""'
11(11'°"'1 & wtrfll!Wdl ... ...,.._,
of r~ilfl r ... .r.1 S.4..S00.000
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Cootm1>'" Jr y tvr"' un llit
l ~I Pillh fr..odi Bto""' rn.1tu•~6 ~t.it"' ftoorir,
,1,,w.1 ~ ~ i.rt. tic-.wtrllJI
'"''"' w1y04r own IJtt Sl,599,000
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Aprlf Dayo.. Pettit
949-673-3899
Nl!wpor1 PMmitt.. f .ooclo<.
O.Y2Ufll
Sttps .. Ge.'~
OftlSAT·Slll 1--4
211'·2ll! 2Brn Sl
The ~ywrtz Co
9'~9l). 7S28
o,....s .. ...ioy 1-s
610 Clobho,.te Ave.
2 Ma,ter suoln. 2 r P'·
kitchen & balhs r emod
Cheshire Rul [slate Inc
949 /'lJ.6/JJ/
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ti;.• tH of I!. obla lilvd
&bll•l.11 ~.T bl'l;.,
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Wr•ll' ,.... ~aw.....
~118 Ul8 o. ... ~ dNlolll trtwob
OP'IN SAT 1 ·4
I 4 JUP'ITllt HIUS OR
ONI FOIJO RO
~b• 4 full b• very lg
ullr d pvl b•l kyd wolh no
h•lll\t'\ behind
S<114h LuldHhm1dl Bt.r
949 7~ HOO
'M'l !OJ 0791
HrtW'Oat HBGtm
l.rW ~property
OftM SAT SUN 2-S
321 2 lllOAD St 'b 2 'lba
&;itv llMIQ~to
"~ldo<. I root hotr.e
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OPIN fltl 1 I ·2
SAT -SUN 1-S
201 TUSTIN AVI
'\ptllacular view
P•tr 111( lot & room lor
"• pan\lon Joan Allison
""' 949 646 ?011 01 949 683 891 l
Its G ...... .-1 7br 2ba
w hbo ar y Nrw windows
door\ n'w appl> le•
ured w•llS(etols crown
mould1ne, de\111ner" tole
P"Qu~t lloorma and
more ••al 949 ':>84 '>81 l
This newspaper will
not knowonaly accept
any adverhsem«nt fM
rHI Hl•I• whteh IS tn
wool11ton of the law Our
readers are h'teby
informed lhat •II dwell
11111 advert"e<I 1n lhis
newspaper are av.1lable
on 1n equtl 01190flunlly
blSIS
f-4 ,. ....... , 7 /28 at
10th St & Oct•nlront
Call lo 1d 909 780 2538 3855 Corona del Mar
OP'EN SUN l ·S
1910 YCKht M .... r.
le 4br Jbn hm home
&•I• euarded upsule
tomm Curlesy lo bkr\
Sl.190.000
To complain of dtS
crlmlnatlon, oll HUD toll
Ire• et 1 800 424 8590.
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WI 8UY ISTA1'19
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Amollamenll 1110
,,.._.. O.dl .._. ....
(Mt 1111>roa l/hr from
Newpo11t Buell E•cef·
lent hunt1n1 1d1actnl to
state w1te<towl refuae.
ownership lnlernt &
•PPf'O l 37!1 acres of land &. Improvements + your
own cemp s:ompound
•/str uc tu11 •nd 2
tu1lers Wonderful frt
n11ht BBQ's & wine
laslon1 du11n1 duck
season • many ••lrasl
ldul tor 2 fr lends or
lalhef I son Call Mok•
at 310.~I 0854
AU sun IUl..OINGS
SUP[I SAU 24128 was
ia200. sell S3990 2lh46
wH SIJ.600. sell S!i480
48• 100 WH 0 .800. sell
S 12.S!>O Call Now'
T-(IOO) 3'2·7106
Offtce fer l-•
Appro•omately l~I
170 E 17th Slreel
Cost• Mesa 9ot9-.4'i6 6!i23 NIW WW lOWIHIMES
Sl.(136.CXX> & a:a.al> Roof
dllldls -CAii lodly 949-nl-0132 Bl .tlfuon
GINA COW 3br 2b1
holne. WaB V.W Le lot
ms=::;r._~
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ln1 t11ils 4br 3bil II
yd, NllO, lltetl111 ... ooo woen LAST toeee
• P.vlU"IOM
P1!flllotl ANI bbl• Mt2904U28
949 721 98!17
OP'EM SAT 12-S
2201 Viste H-rt•
NutpOft Beach Bluffs
[ aec townhm, lb< end
unit, p\11p1tt0,2c 1ar.
~9.888 By Owner 714.299.7373
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PATltKll Tl'Motll
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HMICMI WOOOS
2'br 2bl, 2 c ........
bedroom/olflce. Aat Sl900M9 293~1
KAltlCNt VWW MOMIS
4br. 2'.M>•. latll! lol n .. r scltool
{949) 640 5664
301 56 Hiiis ide Terra<•
41J1 4 !lba Int• vi 111•
"r.tde'' '.:.•rah Guld
'tt.hmtdl btuhPI
949 7'>4 l/00
949 36J 0791
OP'EN SUN 1-4
27942 Vlo htOftcla
4br 2 '>ba ovtl\llM
bdom\, pvt yard
S660.000 lon Mcnay
949 ?">4 J/00
949 163 0791
Tustin
VIEW CHATIAU
10501 t rier l-
L•t<aled on N lu\lon Holl\
I '> .t<lt holllup e\IJI!:
bllr lb.i lall lor p11ce
.llQt lohn lua•n
114 131 1808
MOBILE HOMES/
MANUFACTURED
HOUSING
Mobileititanu11dured
H~. 5993
LMOllntllAmA
•lOllGIUQI
OPEN HOUSE
lasl lWO huuoy manu
laclur'd h<.'110 IN/14.,
p~So;tiir~
mol* hOOll' p.rri. lWy
S62!> ~ rtrt NP.M
Queal Miry. l~ Bead• """"UTl & Seitt 8ooc..h. AlJ.. b Vidotll S62 ZJ!;.(!Hj
RE.S10€Nl IAL. Rf:NT AL.S
LA· COUNTY· 7200
LONG BEACH&
VICINrTY
lrQ.0'5 ("M'fJ() l(Y9
Beactl ~ lt:n) Boocl'l
59'.ailil
HlMONT HllGHTS
4 br 2 !Iba completely
r•mod w/lt•h•" Ille, R2
1oned W•lk to beach'
1 779.950 949 310 7300
AESIO£NT1Al RENT Al.S
ORANGE 1• COUNTY
O<IANROMT 2br Zba. fut n, tp, clean,
wlnt.r renl•I 949·9'2 7111
~·· w star "ii" M\leo w w,.e. •• d5l Comm J)(.ol
""' cbNo :o.m pr1 l'f!.
Gr<ln< $.34~ rno tlte1n
Mont 887-J04..B649 •9'04
Studio Apt~ 1ut11d nr fro
~ coot corv -'. n:J
~~~ .....
n 1"' Sl7Srno 9&00 2818
lAS TSIOI St<Jd10 Uhl
p31d avail now lencecJ
y~rd pet o~ toon op
laundry S79!> S?!>O dep
714·545-0442
l.a¥elv Gotecf c--lty
llr f ........ w/pvt ear.
1112 walk to fnSquare
$89':> mo Water 1tr1\h
paid II~ Manas-I 811 104 8649 [al 9200
2br Ibo ~ •• incl ear
lenced yd ,_ carpel
patrrl. 1016 Amln3ll Pl s11r.. rd req 714 Zb-llBJ
21 r, 21a, upper unot
Apl I c aar new paonl
, a• pet bhnd\ hnoleuon
~ $1200m 949 673 711Xl
I .W. /Ill lba ~·· wd .... ~ .. p ~yd.wll
con~ pel No ntlic -y
5«\.fe A""' end ol Ai4!
S 1250.'mo 9<&642 !i937
t lr I l a Cen... h&M
& bro&hf w/d hkups
cupotl lril enclosed
yard no pet\ Sl~/mo
26ZS (Iden •f C•ll
day11me 949-514--0362
Ji.. 1 I /2M i.-..,
I '" w laund hkups, •ery
pvt w 'huite b1cli.yard
Pet o~ Avail end ot Au1.
SISOO/mo. 949 642 !1937
lcnhl... l lr 21• du
plo oownsten. p1. w/d
hk<C>. s I fiOOln Open House
Sal 12 S. 370 Aochnler
Saturday. Auaust 2. 2003 •
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BUSINESS?~
• • • • • • • • • • •
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J'l"' proof of puhl1<.i1:01111 t1h cht (A111nr; I ....t
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w1U malr J1Tan(nrlfn1J Ju' 'J(!U w hJruilt th1• p111crd11rr b-, f'fWli
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be in yvur dJ\\lf1<"d .td 1mm<"dtJlch The O.iil\ Ptlot ..al l.Cpl\
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l nr ' R"<~ ~ 67 • lnCOrtlf' , ~ Pf> 4W ll 4 374-404'>
LU• .tpl bldi
lbr 2b• u~un view
$2200 mo l.111 rn•denl
mer 949 49-4 8083
OClANntONT
WINTIR RENTALS
1 ·2 ·3 & 41r'• Avail
A•H<lated .. olty
949 673-3663
FUIJNISHEO lOfl
fOR llASl
Wnt 30thSt. C-..ery Village
949 .. 73-5673
UDO Yl..Altl Y LUU
& UDO SUMMP ltOMlS
Bill GRUNDY AOL TORS
949 .. 7S .. 16l
New,.ertRental1 .<o"'
Searcll ""' "'~ "°" from Newpo1J \ ludin& oenl•I
~\and l•ndloard>
NfVATl COMMUNITY
~ MfTwo ~~ bdl 'lfly
b <'ha roa yard ?c p n·-szm ~631 1038
KINGS llO, ,...._. Wint
of litrae ho~ 2 sPIK
rms lb1 k1tchette pvt
1'11nwa~~
i..r.. 1 I r 11• unit on
quoel Peninsula Po<nt s.ncM person. No sm
pets SI 390 949-293-463 l
~ 21r lh Avail
Now Pvt Bch, 200tt to
water, W... ,., HtrbJ' Me.
Sl&50m LM 949-713-1400
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townhou-.~ tu ''"' &Ai new «1•111'1 p Jlou <Pr t
noce SI '>9'J ~'1 61 1 l;004
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S?':ISO m• 9-t'J 47!> 0027
fANTASTK VllWll
Jb• 2ba lor the
lovelf 21r+4eft 2' h l a NHl .. t & ,..tt.u.
Townh,1u\t IR60-.f l l I 11 lt .. \t I y•a• or mt>t~
p ""1 b,y pMt "°"''..,,., $~ Ol)<'n lo Olfec\
nr fM/wlll t-J $21~ ,., I SAT.SUN 1-S ~t ~·IV' 949 721 DiZl 1 201 TUSTIN AVE J_,, Altls-....
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381 :>81 11"' "i'
w d hooi.up, S2 WO m ..
A111 949 i.'9 l 46 30
21i>r 7 ... OClANntONT.
Nur B.ilbu• pier
$2100 MU
•&I 9'19 67J 7800
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Ip w d 2c ~· Sl4C:O mu
ag1 Ct-. ...ty ~9 "IX) lfl4R
: ~ 201l'91968).811 I
l ~&~pa.::
hw O'W'.lwod $AllX)no AUG
lilll'd Rully 9"9-67~l!i63
P'on Streets Sir. ne,
<,umm ~•\el model
.1u11able 9 l SAOOO;mo
ytar lene 9'19 no 1460
,.... ...... Ilt. den toTlt.
vk hcNv \4>111~. a.c
&•led tOll'W"I .. pool &. spa
S400)no ag1 9ot9-!187.aml .._ S21UO ~ b •h
den paton comm pOOI
ltv. d<n tam, •Int r.-..d ll4o kle, spat !ll>r or
avail now ke 949 646 11411 4 + dt n •b~ beachn
tennl\ club hou••
$4;100 mo 949 219 2410 N•WJ"f'f Hel ... tl JBr
2BA l.trg~ l•moly •oom
2 car I" •c• 1u1I 8,, I 11700 mo 949 1':>9 3711
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courty"d balcOllJ __ no pe<ts S2tnltn 714 32'8-&lJJ
3br 'lb• on Balboa
Prnon hdwO tlr s, Ip
p1loo 2 c 1ar 1v1ll 8 I •a• S1800 949 293 4631
NARIOR COVE Jbr
2 Sb1 P"" W•. comm
POO cited $4800 P111
denttal Ca Ally 8 J 949
721 0132 949 121 0132
suaan -st Anio11
2br Zba 2 Cllf Pf, ~
1•l•d comm. $2300/mo
Ac19't9·7S9 9341
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WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
Q I • BOlh vulnerable;. lb South you The bidding Nis proceeded: ., • ....., SOUTff WDI NOR11t """'°, hold: I t' I• l• ,_
•K98JJ O I Jlt6 •AKJ9 ?
The biddms ha.\~·
W&\'T NOll'J1I EAST sovnt ,,., ........ '
Whal actioo do you take?
Q .2 • Nc:tthet ~le. you hold.
• J 8 6 J "7 A Q It 1 6 o 9 5 • JJ '1
Pwtner operu. the bidding with ooe ~padc. Wha1 do you respond'>
Q J · As Soulh, vulnenible. yoo
hold:
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Thc blddl nt. ha.s m>oeeded: SOUTfl W1Sf NOR111 ~T
I I• 2• "-
Whal do )'OU bid now''
Q 4 • A\ <;ooth, 'YUlnccahlc. )OU hold
•1175 · AQ96S2 6 •AK4
TROVAIU
2br 2ba 2 c 11ar, 11ated,
comn1un1ty pool. aat
S2400 949 293·4631
S-cerr• Hr 2'/•I• s1n1le lam hm. new
paint & carpel, 2-c: p ,
S2!IDn at hi 949ail~
Rentals Waiad 7m
W..t.lflg ...... _
urks room & balh
(parll:al) exchange f0t 19lt
oous8~ & assisl3nce.
No coollw1& OI nurs.ine,
Rctereoces 949-673 5192.
VM:ATION
RENTALS
Desert Rentals 7915
What do you bid now?
Q 5 • 8o«h vulnerable, as South you
hold:
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The bidding bai proceeded:
SOUTH WEST NOJml .. ,_ ..
4• ,_ So
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Wha1 do you bid oow7
Q 6 • Both vulnerable, as South you
hold:
•QJ6 . AKJJ o AllS •765
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NORTII !ASI' SOU11i
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c-••• OptHH"tvnltle•I
rT/PT pos &va1t look11111
for md1v1duali who are
reliable, fr1endly and
willln& to work C•ll us
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IMW 3231 '99 C.-t r ully loaded, UP&• ade~.
I ur owner
low m1, mini cond
~51~569-~
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Blk/lan. cashmere, tan.
&reen/lan. •lnl cond
$20.950949 500 8641
lulck '69 Electra eood
mechanical cond1t1on,
low m1tll11e. 430 V8.
$3000 obo 949 494 0148
c-·rv '98 u 4 c-,4. 68.41. mr berur than r>eW.
no ~ or scratches
S9998 obo 949-&40 5037
Owyolow '94 New Ywker
3!> V6 I owner. 4311
attual m1 , books.
records. metallic tur
ClU01se/lan lthr, !ully
loaded, toke new S5?!>0
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lo rn 949 121 ·8936 nines tor NB Heath Club rw 7 9 ..... 20llO psi
Cont..ct Mt.e 949 642 3215 """11 <Xlfld. LB. rrl. ,_
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open1n&\ for W<>ol Stall
& Hollme Coldhne B~n
qoct Cuok Apply in
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Jpm 1600 r (;o.;Kl t IWy NB
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laa rC\UITie 949 f>44 7029
Ferd '6 S Mu•lon9
Cunvertoble or1e1nal
owneo <ohd car $19.99!>
ClbO 949 119 2941
Mar "o '9 9 M lalo
Conv 4!>~ m1 .oulo
solvM, Ion top pw pl
A/C, CO ~upeo b toke new
cond v• 119743 S9.99S
llnan,mg & w•n ~nly
naol Bkr 'l49-!>86 1888
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.. Arbeilnehmer. ··
.. Employe." W..filot HOW YOU SAY IT, Cl..AlllFIED CAN fl•n.
NICC Hot lmme .. lat•
upenone lor PT recep
llon1sl Hours Sat Sun
Jpm 911m Apply 1n
j)('.rson Mon fn 9.tm ~
16001 Conl Hwy NB
• ,. /TIMl ttaU MAN-
AGO. lr& stor• Idly
1n C M Moodily, Thursct.y,
froday Ofhc.e and lrte
CieanKlt( I ~p at Call tor
••lurmat.)n 114 437 9200
full lomf! 111s1de ules
rep<esenlo1l•vt' lo -.ell
Ct•ss1t~d Adv er llsme .11
local new-.1uper ll'OUP
Phone sales e•pef!ence
preferred Applot~nl
should be a sell starter
reliable dudhne and
goal O(lented. puu~'s
e~tellent cust omer
service ab1hly Compul6r
typing skill' rrquir~d
Company offe" u eel
lent benefit pack•&e Pre
scrern1n11 1equ11ed
Cquat opportunity em
ployer Send roume
wl1h salary requ11tmenh
lidy .~la>lAT me. c.on1 °' .... to 94!J'6J I 6594
Tel•-.. •••r Relo•bl~
tr amportallon/lluenl C n eJISh ean to sel I.IP
rUview 8 b bwiy N.6
1tJftS Cl.Le~
S4 30 blk ?I k m1 <>11nrt•
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mini tond PP $61 '>OCl 949 631 0//1
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Celifornoa l•w re
quirM lhal contrac
tors la~1ng 1obs lhal
total $5()0 0t m0t e
(labor ot matl!t'1als)
be llcensed by lhe
Contrattors Stalec
Llcenst Board Stale
law also requires th<il
conlr•clo" include
their locenw number
on all 1dv@rt&n1 You
c:en ched lhe sutus
of your licensed
conlr•clor al
www n ib c• cov or
800·321 CSlB Unlo
cenud con tr actflr\
llk1n1 tobs lhal
lol•I ten than S!>OO
must s tilt in their
1dvert1sements Uni
they are not lltensed
by the Con tr actors
Stile license BOl'lrd "
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• A&.U91NVAC Jir Condillonin& & Heat
"""kvlc• 888 ~ •L...-.00~ • .... ..,
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Rep•u ~. P dtchina ln~tall
Cour tPOU\ any "'e 1ob~
Whole\ale1 949 497 070'>
Clean Ing
Touch of Klass
Furupt"Jn 1,~ricrt in
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(949) 548-0097
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for qu~hty se• v,.
949-836-1175
714-926-422a
Concrete & Masonry
lrlclt llec .. St-• Tiie
Concrete. Patio. Driveway
I it@l>k BBQ Rel'~ ?!>Yrs
hp lerry /14 !>!)/./!>94
The Cem•"' •-Cementwork B11d1, Tile
& M0te Rf'h&bte No tob
100 sm~ll 114·61!> 9062
VIMTUU MASOMIY
Restdenhal Con<rete a.
Muonr~ Service. Stone,
Bridl, 8lodl 714-965-2824
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w1nH01n DaYWAU
All phases sm/lr& 90b~
CUANI 20yrs, l•11. lree
est LQXI~ 714~1447
Eledrical Servlca
DUNCAN IUCTRIC
local. Qurck Response
tiome, Yard & Ood• Elect
20 Yrs E ap. Lie/Insured
l #27!>870 949-650-7042
DUTCHMAN UIClRIC
Cqmme1cu1I, Industrial,
RNllY ... l£o\15 CmpetilM
R*5 lll7!mJ7 96~
UCINSIDCONTaAClc>a
No IOI> too ""' ,. --r Repeir, remodel. I~.
IP'. ,_WC ~lli(J6
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lrwCIMon. .... cnmlc,
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UMY....,.. Rlipl!Wld llearouun & lnst1n.tlon TILC OCAH 949.673.8066
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CommlRf's 114 436 1!>18
l-TarrH l-dsc°'"'
Wtt/<fy nlM'lt bee ~
& 1n,lallallon 25 V" e.11
L1c/inw1ed 949 S48 4363
S-erS -Up
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Its best tor lhl! _,.,,..,.
Y•d cir~ ""*8
Me-t..,s and ~
weell~ & eve quotes Xtro H_., ServlcH
714-477~
Tr•• Service, Yud
Cleanup, Me1n1enence.
Spr inkier Repair. ll1ulln1
(949) '50-1711
Rl STOR[ •REPAIR
S. Rl MOOll t .. (,
CONTRACTOR
HANDYMAN
18Yl1 EJcp • °"" !Wt Al~ of ConlWucllon
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949-7()9.5642
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'llAIN1'f1WO: ·~•Gmncrml
No Job 1bo Small
Dave Dam.llto11
949-322-8292
f1X Uf' Sl'ICIAUSY. All
types of rl.'PlllS [lee
tncal, plumbtrJc, doors.
water hNters, tll!s & more
24hr/7clays 714·366 1881
JeHeyAltr-'t
H-••.-lrS..cleUtt
Interior & Elterlor
Repairs 714 501·6466
JUNll TO THI DUMPlll
714-968 1882
AVAllA8lE TOOAYI
949-673 5566
Merce4es Ml 370 '98
wh1l"/K<1!y lthr •Int
Lond loaded !>81\ mo s I B. ~25 949 J94 l'blb
Mowtng & S1Dtage
llST MOVlaS SSS/Hr.
Ser vine All C1t1n lnsut"d
'163844 800-246 11/8
323-630-9911 cell
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Calif Public
Ut1hlles Comm1u1on
requue\ thal 811 used
houuhold 1oods
movers print lhe1t
P U C Cat T number
llmos and chaulleuri
pr1nl the11 T C P
numbet 1n all adve•
llsemenh If you hn•
any questions about
t11e le&•hty of a
mover limo or
ch1ulleur. c1ll
PUIUC UTIUTllS
COMMISSION
100 111-1167
~ & ...........
Cuatom Hand Peinted ""* & Ftuk ........... Miii tar "" 9QM8J-&4
~'JJt/Jt..
~Professional
Painting
Uc '494350
llltedar/lltakr ..........
C* ... N ..
Rob Isbell • Owner
Col1a Mesa. Ca
(949) 846-3006
Cell 949-887·1480
Ml .. ,_ .. q,,
lhutm. l1ll"J) 714-151-38
MetN4u 'fl 420 SU
whll•l&r•~ llllr, chrQlTie
wltls, low ml, &Llpfltb
COlld, $8995 Vil567281
Bllr 949·686-1888 -. .,..w.c-ow. ...... 'Kaw-
GOil ml, bleck/rrey Ith•,
mnrf, CO, l•bulous cond
throu1hout $5995
v1n'457219 Bkr
t4t-s ... 11t1 -.ecpe1.c-
Pend.. 'ff Cettere
46tl ml, blll/blk lth1, CO.
chrome whls. 11114 new
$42,000 V'622057 fl.
nencina & watt avall Bkr 949.5 ... 1111
--~·'-UNOI ltOVla 2000
Black/crum, reeks, ed.
1rnm1c. l1ctory wan,
37k m1, $32,500 1428181
t4t-•SO..Sl60
P'HkUPS AUTO
0 I A""1 M Ovonre
Blue w/81ue, only 141(
Mt, Sporn I'll&,
( 19478C) $24,!8>
OOMtWJD
S1lve1 w/blach lthr
moonr oot
(19542) S22.980
99 lJ20 S.tlan
White w/Saddle
le•lhtr Muono ool
< 19443) S29.980
0 I Jo1uor S Type
Sea Green
w Siddle l thr ?SK
mo Moonroof
! 19112> Sl2.980
99 Merc•tl•• StK 230
Blue w/bhod, irey
worh pk2
(194 16 J s ll. 980
OOIMWHOI
Bide II w Bl.ck
11rem1um sound
sunroof
( 1/60/ > S79 980
0 I "•hc#ie 1•r•• I 1plro111C Only I 8k
n11ln, Navaaa11on
(19394) I N()IJIR(
f6 h•u• GS :JOO·
Cold w/Sdddte
Lralhro . C hr 1rn1e
Whul'
<19418> sn 980
02l'orscli•G12
Black w bl.it k only
100 mil~'
( 19!>9/L I INQUIRf
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S1l¥er w Cr~y Nav1
VAhnn Only I !>I\ mo
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00 ,.on cl.. •••• tw
Solvtl w/Bld•h
Pr~noum Suund
<194i'6Jl S78 980
949-S14-7117
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tl(t'S CUSTOM PAINTING
Prnl'I clean, qu•llly welf"k
lnteroOf/e&I •nd doch
J •703468949 631 ·4610
Jey,_'• Polnl"'t
Top ()uaht1 Compet11Jve
lntetio1/Eat l'648228
C•ll Jay 949 650 5066
WNIOW mKlf MAIHT
P11ntonc'*'Ve&1 ~"-"
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l •569897 714 636 8888
wntol" D.. ey c_, Send your best
Ir lend lo camp while
~ou 110 on v1t1t1on
Safe, frl8ndly & fun
~t•H1 tnvwonment
et lmlle Atrowhud IOI
soc~liled docs Ho kenneit w.+.end bmo •VtCe to ilnd ITom
Qfllll tot-.J.J6..S625 ..... _...... -
Tr .... let In Atrowb .. r/
Bit e • .,. by th• 11111 '°' lite model ctr •uch es
Mer ~tdts. M111l111t,
LUU$ 909-544-7133.
VOlYO 2400l '12
White. 1t1tionw11on.
flood for be.ech cer
$3$00. )60-902-8038
vw ._ ...... Gl 121.
ectuel mi, Sspd, 1ilver I
black int, pw, pl, Ilk•
new, l1nllsllc uvinas
$9400 v•75Z861 8kr.
t49-SH-11H
-.ec;pel.c-
VW JlnA '9t GL OlcMf
model. da1k blue, auto.
c,A:d. nW'ff, II SllC rsudl.
ili carwi 64k reduced
$9000/obo !49-533-3349
MOTOR HOMES
RINT 2000 JOit . &
2003 27ft , 1mmac,
sleeps 6 & 8 optional
tent, p1111c tbl. bbq
Toy hailer & lent
Ir a1ler 949 29!> 03!)6
or 949 !'>0().1266
SELL
your stuff
through
classified!
1111
hffy lle<Wk lift 1911
new batteries. pal.It I
COVIi JlQ,!IX) ill .....,....
Hlrtlor 714"818-96M
-ts n SUP AVAliMU
.. MIWPOU NACJf
USOOLUSI
t4t-S00-10U
"-" 4-.. -..... , •• for 361t poww 00.t '"
Newport Beldl. f'tu.se
call 714.957 6126
NHD 45' SUI' '
ln Newpertl..dl
(15' beam) w/wetw'
powe<. 714 865-2999
IOAT s&.-s H!aW AVM
Cal lot -txalJOt'I and ~ ~-end pc.-
rd.oded. 949-675....u
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(949) '4S·2U2
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HONUT & MASOMMU
PlUMB£R Ll506586.
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OC'TfQJ '* 714-.tJ&.9150
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Ll687398 714·969·1090
MMek , ... & S,,. Svc.
Weeflly Service, Equip
menl A19en, lnsllftd c.a 94t-2U·1I1J
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(949) 548-0769
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speclellze In proc11tU·
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Sue Cl11k 949-275·4905
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V6 Engine
4-Specd Au1oma11c tranSrruss1on
Air Condiuoner • Power Pack.age
4-Whecl Anu lock Brakes
Full-ume all wheel dnve
2003 Freelander S
$25.600
You goe it standard. they don't!
.5-Spced Automatic! Even Better!
You Bet!
Safety .is never oompruruscd
It's a Land Rover, isn't it?
"
2003 Jeep Liberty
Spo~4WD
$20,030
Optional -S8.50
Opuonal -$82.S
Opuonal -$2.325
Opuonal -S600
Optional -$39.S
CD Player
T111c11on Conlrol
Of course. It's not 198.5 anymore'
Electronic -we wouldn't go off-road w11hou1 11
Opc1onal -S 125
OpcJonal -$76.S ..
Vehicle Securi~ System
16" Alloy Wheels
CruJSC Conll'OI
Independent Rear Su,pcn~1on
Basic warranty
Rust Warranty
Adj usted MSRP
You can count on 11.
Cool
You've goc it for the road trips!
Standard
4 years/.50,000 males
6 yean/unJimited male~
s2s,600
2003 Land Rover Frealander S
Opcional -S.520
Optional -$310
OpuonaJ -$300
Noc avaJLible
3 years/36.000 males
.5 years/I 00.000 mdes
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