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SATURDAY,AUGUST16~2003
Mormo.ri Temple construCtion begins
The 17,575-square-foot building on Bonita
Canyon Drive could open in earl y 2005.
original plans. Thro ugh a series
of public.: meetings and d iscus -
'>IOns, the church ultimately
agreed to a steeple sho rtened to
!Kl feet. rhc ou1side ligh11n g and
the colo r of the building were
also wncd down to ble nd in
heller wi1h the area.
are especially holy place~ and
the only places where certain
rites can be perfonned. I-or now,
the· county's 40,000 Mormons
must travel tu Los Angele!> or
San Diego counues for "uch cer-
emonie~.
June Casaarande
Daily Pilot
OONITA CANYON -The first
Mormon Te mple in Orange
County broke ground Friday,
nine months after the City
Council approved the construc-
tion.
Weatherford Uayton, presi-
dent of the Newport Beach
stake center of the Olurch o f Jc·
!>U!> Oirist of Latter-day Saints.
~id the process of getting per-
mi11, through the city wid ap-
proving details thro ugh the
1 hurch's Salt Lake City head·
quarter.. took longer than ex
pected.
"The permits are aJmost com-
plete, and we ho pe to have
everything in place very shortly,
so this was the right time to
break gro und," Clayton said.
Work could be complete in
about a year anti a half on the
17,575-!>quare -foot project,
which is next to the stake center,
at 2300 Bonita Canyon Orive.
ll1e temple was the center of
a long and heated communily
debate after some neighbors
ob1ec1ed to 1he 124-foot s1eeplc
and other visual elements of the
I he new butlding on the 8.5-
acrc c,11e will include public gar-
den'> and water treatment!>.
Once c.:onstruc.:t1on i!> complete,
lhe church, wilJ hold an o pen
housl' wi1h tour' of lhe facility.
After the temple'~ ded1calion,
however, !.Orn e areas win be
open only to chun;h members.
The gardens and o ther area.c; will
continue to be open to the pub-
lic:
In the Mormon fai th, tem ple1>
THE ARMS RACE
"This 1emple came about
through what was really a I ter
cuJean effort by both parties,"
said Mayor Steve Bromberg,
who helped broker d rnmpro-
mise for 1he -.teeple "1'111 really
proud of the pcopll-on ho1h
sides."
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Bead'l and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reacned a1
(949) 574-4232 or by<' mail al
1une.casagrande "/a11mes com
STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT
Two beachgoers race each other on their hands in the sand near ~0th Street on Balboa Peninsula on Thursday.
Calm on the water, edgy on the boats
Light winds slow down the second day of
the Governor's Cup. At this ra te, there
won't b e time for final round, official says.
Kris O'Donnell
Daily Pilot
For the second day, Mother
Nature bare ly released enough
wind to nu the sails of this
year's participants In the 37th
Governor's Cup OlaUenge tak-
ing place off Newport Beach.
ww e had a slow start this
morning because we had to
finish !Thursday's) ponion of
the round-robin competi -
tion,· Salling Administrator
Ben Benjamin said. "Conse-
quently. the competitors are
staying out later today to try to
complete today's portion of it.
"If we don't get some co-
operation lfrom Mother Na-
rurel. we won't have time for
the finaJs aspect of the race,
and that m eans a winner will
be decided solely on round-
robin standings." he said.
The U.S. Merchant Marine
Academy a l Kings Point, N.Y ..
with helmsman Peeter Must,
Ryan Mulvania-Middle and
Todd Kulkiewicz-Bow, has the
le!ld.
One t>f the team's prime fea-
tures must be former Balboa
Yacht Oub junior sailor and
Governor's Cup competitor
Ryan Mulvania. Many concur
that his local .knowledge and
ablllty In "light aJr," coupled
with his skilled crew, have
helped them to the early lead.
"Ught-alr experts excel in
these condition'>,· B('l1Jamm
said. ·They'IJ probably <;tay
out as lo ng as possible today
to try to finish the round-
robin. •
Kings Point moved into first
place when Newport Harbo r
Yacht Oub lost in round-robin
elimination.
Benjamin said that the one-
o n -one competirion generally
talc.es between 30 and 40 min-
utes per race.
"h's the down time that's the
most frustrating -aJI they do
See BOAT, Pase M
Rendering ofthe Mormon Temple being built in Newport Beach
Flight makes
emergency
landing at JWA
Southwest Airlines
plane safely returns
to the airport after
pilot sees s moke in
the cockpit.
James Meier
Daily Pilot
IOI It\ WAYNL AIRPORT -A
~uthM~'' Aulmes p lane made
.tfl emt'rKt'ncy lam.ling -,hortJy af.
ter taking off 1-riday morning af-
ter 1L'> pilot reponed seemg
'>rnoke, airport officiah said.
'x.Juthwe'>l Airline~ Flight 186
wa_-, about 20 mmute<> into 1~
inp to Oaklwid at about 8:20
a.m. when the pilot reported
'moke in the rnckp1t, said Ann
Mct .arley. -.pokes woman for
/WA.
r'hc Boe111g i li then he<idt•d
bdck ICI tht· a1rpon, landed with
out incident dlld Mnved JI the
gate al .ihout R·27 a .m., '>he -..ud
Oien', Orange Count} I in· Au
thonty paranwd1c'> trt'dled '>lX
p~-.enger.. who wmplaincd of
either r~puatol") problem<, or
anxiety, Capt Stepht•n Miller
-..ud. rive were rell'a<,t>d wht.le
another. a woman in her 60 ...
w~ 1aken to Anaheim :-..temonctl
I to-;p11aJ. he ...ud
• [ veryonc wa-. 1n nuld wnd1
uon: Miller ..aid lit• V.<h umure
what Wd.'> wrong witJ1 Ult' woman
v.ho wa.c, taken to th(' ho .. p11d1
rhere wert.' iR pa ... c,enger~ and
five crew m('mber-. dh<JMd the
p lane .... ud Fd ~wwan. 'poke'>
man for !xlulhWt''>t A1rhne-.
Tho'>t-pa'>-wnger-. who ... uu
See JWA, Pace A4
Taste of Newport
a little Sugar Ray
Music group Sugar
Ray will return to its
hometown for this
year's Taste of
Newport festival.
June Caaa1rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT Bf.AC! I -Sugar
Ray, the chart-topping quintet
that hails from Newpon, will
headline this year'~te of New-
port festival.
"We're very excited that they're
coming." said Richard Luehrs.
president of the Newport Beach
FAMILY TIME
Otamber of Commerce. pre-
senter of the annual food, dnnk
aJld hve music rc<.uval
l ne "grung of a contract with
the uitemauonally renowned
music group has been a dream
of Taste of Newport promoters
'iince last year, Luehrs said.
"This started last year when
we were talJdng with some of the
band members trying to make it
happen. We wanted to maJc.e it
happen, but logistically, it wam'l
possible last year," Luehrs said.
"Th.is year, they'll be here.•
The band, described as a mix
of metal. pop. punk and hip hop.
See SUGAR RAY, P .. e M
Woman remembered
with tears, laughter Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ON TIE WEB:
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A recall even a kid can understand
Hundreds attend
funeral of Mesa
Verde resident who
died unexpectedly
Sunday.
Loltta Harper
OaityPifot
NEWPORT Bl!ACH -One. Four. Three.
John Ro~ lhared the .. crec code with the hundncM ol
~ wbo attet*d ..
wtte'a "-91 Prtd9y aftemooa
at Padlc ~ Mlmadll ~
and MDnUlry. II WM boW ,_.
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any words.
One letter in ·1,· four In
·1ove· and three in •you.· The
signal would ftasb from the
sidelines of Jhe buebalJ dia-
mood, the back of their motor-
cycle or in a dark movie thea-
ter, he said.
·11 any ol )'OU want to com-
municate with my baby.· he·
Mid, his ~ braking with
emodon, •just hold up your
ftneers ln • one, four, three."
Love lowed dvo... the
chtpll G( the Newport ee.ch
memorW pa and people
lhlred cbelr pNdow ~
del ol 32.,_.:0ld .....
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SPORTS
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College women'•
t thletlc department,
whlcta won three ettte
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A2 Slewdly, qust 16, 2003
MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
Betty Blakeney is the assistant volunteer coordinator at the Costa Mesa Senior Center.
Keep your money
Suzie Harrison
Da~yP1lot
While most of us demand a steady
paycheclc for oUHteady work and often
head off to the job site grudgingly . .Betty
Blakeney has been showing up 10 work
at the Costa Mesa Senior Center with a
smile and without a paycheck in sight
since 1995.
Blakeney, assistant volunteer coordi-
nator for the center. says she will con-
tinue the work as long as she is able.
"I recruit volunteers, assign them as
needed, process their applications -we
get many: Blakeney said. ·we usually
ask new members if they're interested in
volunteering. and sometimes we put ii
in the Olronicle !the center's newslener)
-we do it at the end of the fiscaJ year, In
July."
She said they have about 200 volun·
teers. They just had a celebration recog·
nizing the volunteers who worked more
than 40 hours in 2002.
"The seniors are a terrific and sup-
portive group." Blalceney said. "I never
Betty Blakeney says she'll
volunteer at the Costa
Mesa Senior Center for as
Jong as she's able
get tired. Everyone is so grateful and
willing to help. There are 24 or so dilfer-
ent volunteering opportunities through-
out the year. We do different things.
fund-raisers and parties:
One of their biggest events is called
Showcase -it's a juried art show for
everyone 50 and older who has pro-
duced a piece of originaJ art.
"Every medium is welcome. It's a
juried show and has an awards dinner,"
Blakeney said. "It's a really big program,
so we don't do it every year."
She said it's ~ry labor intensive and is
a great way to raise funds for the center.
"It's just a dynamo. with people in
their IOOs participating." Blakeney said.
"We welcome everyone in the commu-
nity to show their an work..·
Other big events that require the.help of
volunteers indude Monte Cado N'ight -a
casino-themed fund-raiser -a luau. the
Ho ~ lo the Cal, their Fourth of July
cdebration, the Valentine's evmt. Thanks-
giving and other holiday parties.
•Right now, we're in desperate need of
drivers to deliver to the homebound In
Costa Mesa, to d~r home meals,·
Blakeney said. "That only takes an hour
of the penon's time once a week.,.
The a1ao have a full IChedule of activ·
ities every day that require volunteers. So
the opport:Ullllles are available for peo·
pie to do what, they enjoy. The senior
center accepu people of any age as vol-
unteers.
"My favorite part is just talking to peo·
pie and just gettmg gieat cooperative re-
sponse from everyone. It malces it a lot of
fun," Blakeney said. "I'll continue to do it
as long as I can.
·1 hope I've made a dliference," she
said. "Ir's very rewarding to me. The
main goal tn life is to do something re-
warding that belpa the community."
For more information, call Blakeney at
(949) 646-2313.
BOOMER CALENDAR
THE OLDER CROWD
They can still
get around with
travel service
1banlcs to their
efforts, thousands of
local seniors have seen
things they might never
have seen, done things
they might never have
done, and satisfied
wanderlust that might
have lingered
unfulfilled. With no
previous experience in
the travel industry,
they've organaed
adventures throughout
Resort in Escondido for
a production of "Annie
Get Your Gun" and Oak
Glen In apple country
for shopping and
lunch. In October,
buses will bead Cor the
Barona Valley Ranch
Resort and CaSino,
Callaway Wtnery and
the San Diego Wlld
Animal Park.
For overnight
MELISSA
ADAMS travelers, fall and winter
vacations are available in the
Hudson River Valley, New York
City. Palm Springs. Memphis
and Nashville. F.xtended trips
now in the planning st.ages for
2004 include a trip to San
Francisco to celebrate the
Chinese New Year. a Mayan
Riviera Wtnter Escape. and a
Great Canadian Cities trip that
will take in Montreal, Quebec
and Niagara Falls.
the U.S. and beyond, including
jaunts to Europe, Canada and
the F.ast Coast, all through the
Oasis navel Office.
They're a highly organized
volunteer corps of 12, headed by
Janet Poor and~ <Me.
Under the guidance of these
co-chairs, Lomalne Mutlmon.
Muy 1.amora. Cathy Murphy.
Melody Orr, Wanda Taylor,
C.arol Rds, BartNlra Ully, Marje
Uoderwoocl. Marje Boee and
LoulM Peat have organized a
d<n.en extended trips this year to
date. In addition, mature
travelers have enjoyed 26
daytrips and nine gambling trips
in 2003 -to casinos in las
Vegas, Laughlin and San Diego
County.
·it's very rewarding to take 40
people to a museum. a show, a
winery or a city they might not
be able to visit on their own. ..
said Poor, who volunteers two
days a week at the office. in
add1tioo to time esconing day
trips. "'We haw a lot of fun and
we meet wooderful people.•
Bus trips. Poor Mid. ue
especially enjoylb&e. thanks to
comfortable tranlpOrtation
provided by Coach USA and
California Charter.
"Everyone lOYeS Frank and
Don, our favorite driven,· ahe
said. ·we play Bingo and eat
cookies on the way dMR, and
see movies coming home.•
The luxwy coaches are
air-conditioned, with bathroo~
and adjust.able 1eating.
Upcoming excursions include
daytrips to the Lawrmce Welk
Many trips sell out soon after
details are published in the
monthly Oasis newsletter. All
begin and end at the Corona del
Mar center, making them
espedally convenient Cor
members.
Travel office profits are turned
over to the Friends of Oasis, the
fund-raising and support ann of
the center. The real profit.
however, goes to seniors who are
able to expand their horiz.ons in
the company of others long after
independent travel becomes 100
difficult or 100 soUtary.
The navel Office a.t Oasis is
open Monday through Friday,
from 9 a.m to 2 p.m. For more
information, call (949} 718-1810.
OASJS Senior Cent.er is a hub
for older adults social and
information services. at 5th
Street and N~us Avenue in
Corona deJ Mar. For more
information about the center
and Its activities. please call
(949) 644-3244.
• WI 'SSA ADAMS manages
communtattiona for the city of
Newport Beach Recreation & Senior
SeMciea.
• Send CALENDAR items to the Daily
Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627;
by e--mall to
miktuwanson@latimes.com; by fa)( to
(949) 6464170; or by calling (949)
574-4298. Include the time, date and
location of the event, as well as a contact
phone number. A complete listing is
avallable at www.dailypilotcom.
SUNDAY
today and Aug. 19 at the Presbyterian
Church oflhe Covenant in Costa Mesa.
Classes are limited to 30 students. The
cost is $10. Advanced registration is
required. For more information, call (714)
557-3340 ..
FRJDAY
The Coste MeM S.-dor c.nter preMnta
a Hawaiian luau featuring authentic
Hawaiian food, entertainment and more
from 4 to 7 p.m. Ttdcets are on sale at the
center's front desk. Reservations are a
must Admission for members Is $5, $11
for nonmembers. Information: (949)
645-2356.
AUG.24
To ~r Katherine H.pbum, Ouis
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 HepbtJm Film
Fest, at 800 Marguerite Ave. in Corona
del Mar. For more infonnation, call (949)
644-3244.
anniversary, presents the CostAmazlng
Senior Hoedown, featuring live western
music by the Travis P&rtter Band, dancing
and barbecue, from 4 to 7 p.m. The Colta
Mes.a Senior Center ia at 696 W. 19th St
The cost ia S5 for members, $11 for
nonmembers, S5 for kids. Tldteta go on
sale Aug. 15 at the center's front desk
and at Costa Mesa City Hall, on the third
floor in the Recreation depertment
Information: (949) 645-2356.
share experiences. hear how others
deal with grief, receive support and
learn ways to cope with aedness and
lou. One group meeta at 7 p.m.
Tuesdays at Beth Jacob In Irvine. The
second group meets at 10 a.m.
Tuesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna
Hills. The third group meets et 1 p.m.
Thursdays at the Ezre Center In
Anaheim. There's no coat to attend. but
advance registration Is required. (714)
445-4950. AUG. 31
AUG. 23
ONGOING a.. s.Mcw Cerltw..... 1'1 tance.
counseling and refen'al services for
seniors. (949) 644-3244.
To honor Katharine H.pbum, Oaab
Senior Center will present •pat and
Mike,• the third of five tree screenings in
August. at 1 p.m. All are invited to enjoy
the movies and free popcorQ at the
center's Hepburn Alm F-est, at 800
Marguerite Ave. in Corona del Mar. For
more lnfonnation, call (949) 644-3244.
MONDAY
Miian ctrtv.. can ah..,,.n their driving
atdlla In two four-hour AARP driver safety
cleuea held from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.
The Coste Mele Senior c..rt.r wtl be
dipping ice cream at an Ice cream social
at the martcetpface from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Everyone is welcome. All proceeds will
benefitthe Center. Information: (949)
645-2356.
To honor tc.therine H9pbum, Ouis
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 Alm Fest. at 800
Marguerite Ave. In Corona del Mar. for
more information, call (949) 644-3244.
SEPT.12
The CostAI MMe Senior c..rt.r, In
celebration of Costa Mesa's 50th
The Coln end St.mp Club mMtl from 1
to 3 p.m. Mondays at the Oula Senior
Center. New memben lntenmed in
trading, buying and Mfllng stamps end
coins are being sought to join ttl8M
informal meetings. There ere no fees
required. (949) 644-3244.
JewWt ~ SeMce ..... Ol9*tg
bereavement support groups for adult.a
at all stages of loss. Group membera
The Cost.,... Senlor.Qdan 8quar9
and Round Dence Oub Meta
experienced dancers to join itl group
from 9 to 11 a.m. Thur8CMys et the ea.ta
Mesa Senior Center, 19th Street and
Pomona Avenue, Cotta Mesa. (714)
54&5669.
Daily A Pilot
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Daily Pilot Soturday, August 16. 2003 A3 •
OCC will offer new
speech course in fall
Blplortng in~ercultuntl
c:ommwucatfon, Orange
Cout College's Speech De-
partment will offer a new
three-unit course this fall.
Aspen to Newport
Ski and golf store wilJ open a t an add ress
where another ski store used to be.
to · Newpon Beach. We have a
fairly active population iliat
takes in golf and skiing avidly."
Offer lur n.-.. c '"'""'<" uni~ pk .uc
Rt'l;ub• I"'« SI (J '"'"'Ii t• >till dtccJp11
Uated as Speech 155, the
course meets from 12:45 to
·2:10 p.m. Tuesday and
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
'Jbunday afternoons and MARINER'S MJLE -A fom1er tocuses .on effective inter-Swiss Olympian has said he will
cukuraL interethnic and open a new s.ki equipment ant.I
interracial communication rentaJ shop here by Oct. I to re-
designed to assist students place a longtime retaiJer.
in increasing their aware-• • Stefan Kaelin Ski & Golf is set
neaa. acceptance and sen -to open in the place of Peter
sJtJvlty of people from Glenrl of Vennon t, which closed
other cultures. in March. The shop is at 2700 W.
The community college Coast I lighway.
begins its 56th academic "We are presenUy remodeling
year on Aug. 25. About the :.pace," the company said in
21,000 students are en-. a press release on its Web site.
rolled. More than 25,000 '"n1e remodel will bring the loca-
are expected. lion up to our standards and be
The first classes at the able 10 accommodate full ski and
school began Monday, golf merchandise and service~ ...
Sept. 13, 1948. It will be the only retailer spe -
cializing in skiing in Newpon
Beach.
The shop will reflect the new-
est tends in ski. snowboard and
golf equipment, ilie Aspen.
Colo.-based company sait.I. It will
also offer apparel and extensive
rentals.
The store will also feature a
golf cage with a computerized
swing and performance ana-
lyzer. A Professional Golfers·
Assn. expert will be on hand for
professional service, custom fit-
ting and advice.
11)e Newport Sid Co. opened
at 'the locution in 1976. after a
fire leveled the entire block.. Jn
1998, chair retailer Peter Clt:nn
took over and ran it ill> a !>ki !>hop
for five years.
In the 1!:!60!>, Kacti1i w~ a two-
time Olympian wiili the vaunwd
Swiss team. In 1969. he Jert hi!>
native land for a sale~ jnb at a !>ki
apparel company in U1e U.S.
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LocaJ business leaders wel-
comed ilie new retailer to a loca-
tion that ha'i existed as a ski shop
since the 1970s.
By 1972. Kaelin Wi.L!> ilic ge11-
eral manager of Haichle-Molitor
USA, a divbion of Raichlt• of
Switzerland. llm·e year ... later, hl·
and wife Sta.,cha founded Kaelin
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wished to fty to Oakland were
rebooked on another llight.
McCarley said.
The unscheduled landlng did
not affect other airport op-
erations, she said. By about
9:18 a.m., the plane was towed
from Its gate to another area of
the airport, where it was in·
spected.
Officials determined that a
blown seal over the auxiliary
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power unit created the smoke,
Stewart said.
"Jr's sort of like a gasket on
your car," he said. ~It's sort of
meaningless. but since it's a
plane, everybody gets excited.
... It's as much a nonevent as a
nonevent can be.•
The plane was later cleared
for use and returned to duty.
Stewart said.
• JAMES MEIER is the city editor.
He can be reached at (949)
764-4324 or at
james.meier@latimes.com.
and making them· wait
frustrations build. All they
want to do is their job -sail-
ing."
and wait for their n ext turn," • KR.IS O'DONNELL is a Daily
Benjamin said. wit's lilce pun-Pilot intern. He can be reactied at
ing race horses into the gates kris odonnell@lat1mes.com.
WOMAN
Continued from Al
her Costa Mesa home. The
cause of death has not been
determined. Officials must
wait six to eight weeks for test
results.
People waded through a
standing-room-only crowd for
a chance to share publicly how
Rothfuss had touched their
lives. Her friends d escribed her
as loyal. Her family illustrated
her loving nature. Her co-
work.ers said she was ch eerful.
Her husband called her his
soul mate.
~we were true love," he said .
A voice crackling with grief
would suddenly erupt im o
laughter as the storyteUer
would recall the funny things
Jessica Rothfuss would do. The
sanctuary burst with amuse-
ment. proving the happiness
Rothfuss spread during her life
was still potent even after her
death.
Dozens of pictures of the
strilcing black-haired woman
decorated the lobby, each cap-
turing her carefree d em eanor.
distinctive style and radiant
smile. Jessica Rothfuss struck
poses in he r m oto rcycle gear,
her wedding dress, costumes
and childhood portraits. Her
arms were draped around her
husband's broad shoulders.
She bugged his waist as he sat
on the bad of his motorcycle.
Each happy moment was cap·
tured in a still frame and dis·
played for attendants to re·
member.
M Baby. I know you don't want
me to hurt,~ John Rothfuss said
during a tearful tribute. MI will
never forget you. You are al-
ways in my heart, and the
memories make me smile. You
are ~y angel, and I love you,
boo.
MBo o bear." That was the
nickname the young couple
had for each other.
Members of the American
Thunder bilcing club rode their
motorcycles to the service, in
cribute to the gorgeous girl
John Rothfuss had introduced
them to. When he rode up with
the spirited brunet on the baclc
of his bilce fo r the first time,
me mbers of the club said they
lc:new Jessica Rothfuss was "a
keeper."
Loved ones said they would
indeed keep her in their hearts
and take to heart the lessons
she taught them. Live, love and
laugh ferociously -was Jes-
sica Rothfuss' approach to life.
At the end of the service, he r
fat.her, Bill Owen. pleaded with
the audlence to grant his
daughter one wish.
Mlf Jess would have you do
on e thing, it would be to love
your brothers and sisters a lit-
tle bit more today because we
do no t know what the road will
hold ahead of us," Owen said.
1 LOUTA HARPER writes columns
Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays and covers culture and
the arts. She may be reactied at
l949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at
lolita.harper@latimes.com.
Come shop at the oldest
flooring store in
Southern California.
F1tmily Owned Since 1879
JOHN BLOESER
CARPET~ONE
Karastan • Lees • Mannington
Mohawk • Liz Clairbome
And Much More
SUGAR RAY
will take the Tlaste of Newpon
stage for the Saturday n.lsht show
as part of a three-day lineup
from Sept 19 to 21. Frtday'1 act Is
·Forever Diamond.• a Nell Dia-
mond tribute band, and Sun-
day's musical act will be the
Beach Boys.
The festival, now in its 15th
year. ls also introducing a new
way to pay for food and driJ1k.
lnste;td of the "scrip• that bas
been used in past years and that
works Uke tickets for food and
drinks, this year, patrons will
purchase a usmart card" for a
p~ amount Merchant.s at the
event will swipe the card like a
credit card, and the cost of each
purchase will be automadcally
deducted.
"We hope this will be even
more convenient," Luehrs said.
More than 30 restawants and
15 wineries will take part in this
year's fesdval, offering a wide
sampling of local restaurants'
cuisine, wines and beers. The
volunteer-driven event helps
raise funds for a number of area
charities.
Last year, the chamber gave
out $15,000 in grants from
money raised at the Taste of
Newport. Recipients included
Human Options Inc .. Leadership
Tomorrow, the Newport Mesa
Schools Foundation and Youth
Employment Service. About
70,000 people attended last
year's Taste of Newport.
For details, including show
times. tickets and directions. visit
www.tasreofnewport.com or call
the chamber at (949) 729-4400.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beacti and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reactied at
1949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
june.casagrande@latimes.com.
FAMILY
Continued from Al
the rest of the counay and most
of the media has a huge problem
with the concept.
Read the papers or listen to
the radlo and what you'll gather
is that our recall proces.5 is a
circus. Read and listen and
you're likely to get the
impression that no one should
really be surprised at all of this
recall frenzy because it is typical
of us wacky Californians. (I'll
assume. since I don't watch
television, that the tube's •
coverage is at least as bad, if no t
worse.)
So if it's no surprise, why is
everyone so surprised?
The Californians who suppon
the recall are fed up with
political bungling. economic
miscalculation, general stupidity,
lack of common sense and
disdain for the wishes of the
people. Most of all. we're fed up
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN Items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail
to mike . .wanson@latimn.com:
by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by
calling (949) 57 .... 298. Include the
time, date and location of the
event. as well as a contact phone
number. A complete listing is
available at www.dailypilotcom.
TOOAY
The frienda of the Newport
Beech Library wlll hold a used
book aale In the Friends Meeting
Room at the Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave., from 9 e.m. to 4
p.m. with books priced at •a budt
a bag:' A memberH>nly prevfew
will be held Aug. 16 with
hardcover booka priced at two for
$1 end papert>acb at six for $1.
All prooeeda are donated to the
library aystem. lnfonnatlon: (949)
769-9667.
•Olworce:A~ ...........
ia • worbhoP for men and
women divorced or getting
divorced. The COit .. $40. It will
be hefd 1019.m. to 12 p.m. at 180
Newport Center Drive.
Information: (949) 644 6436.
SUNDAY
lb honor l(MhlflM Hepbum.
o..19 Senk>t c.nt.' wUI preeent
•Pat and Mike;" the third of ftYe
free .aw lings In August, It 1
p.m. All .,. kwh8d to er1joy the
moviel end free popcorn It the °"*"• Hepburn Alm Feait. .. 800
MetgUtf'lte .,._ In Cofone de4
Mer. lnformedon: (Ml) &M 32iM..
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COURTESV Of ATLANTIC R(CORDS
Sugar Ray's members are. from left. Murphy Karges. Rodney Sheppard, Craig "DJ Homicide~
Bullock, Mark McGrath and Stan Frazier.
with having our inleUigence
insulted by a group of politicians
who wouldn't survive a week in a
real job. So 135 citizens, all of
them certified by the state
controller to nm for governor.
have decided to take matters
into their own hands in the
bloodJess exchange of power
known as an election.
Rega.¢1.ess of how one feels
about tAe candldates, you have
to embrace the power of the
people to exercise their righl to
recall
But instead of focusing on lhe
glory of this process. on the
reaffirmation of a basic principle
upon which this country was
founded. the media has created
a canoon.
Instead of the mess that Davis
and the rest of the lazy l~latol'li
in Sacramento have made of our
budget. you're going to hear
about how Cruz Bustamante
wanlS to return California to
Mexico (not [TUe). you're going to
hear about Arnold
from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. tod ay and
Aug. 19 at the Presbyterian
Churcti of the Covenant in Costa
Mesa. Classes are limited to 30
students. The cost is $10.
Advanced registration is
required. For more information,
call (714) 557-3340.
TUESDAY
The <mnge County chapter of
Wine Brats, a national nonprofit
organization. is holding its
monthly wine tasting event at
Gustaf Anders Restaurant in
South Coast Village from 7 to 9
p.m. The Wine Brats will be
tasting several wines from
Australia. Information and
registration: oc.winebrats.ora
A free Nfftinat ·~ Shul for•
Healing Home; will be held 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Market,
226 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For
reservations, call (800)
695-MOMS.
WEDNESDAY
The Newport 8-d'I N9wcornen
Oub general meeting will begin
at 9:30 a.m. at the Oasis Senior
Center partdng lot In Corona del
Mar. Attendees will then carpool
to crvu-1 Cove State Part tor a
hike end lunch.. Information: (949)
646-9922 or
MWOOmflnt-nBWpOrtbeach.org
ntURSOAY
A frM bone denllty w•11
will be held by appointment ontv
from 11 •.m . to 3 p.m. at Mother'•
M.rtet, 225 E. 17th St.. Co.11
Mtea. For '9Mf'Vatlont, call (800)
596-M()MS,
,,.. Nliwpoft ...... a.Mir"' eooun.n.-. .. hotting ........
~S....Semkw
IPQtleONd b>f the~ tnncti
of Union'-* of c.ttfoml• from
7:30tol'.301.m. .... N9wpoft
~ Vadtt Club. The co.t to
........ , ... whktl lndudle. oonlllntil• ....,_ f"OI
NllM1llone, eel (Ml) 729-4400.
Schwan.enegger's drug use (he's
clean and has been for many
years). and you're going to hear
about the porn actress who
wants 10 be the state's chief
execu tive (her name'!> Mary
Carey. and it's hard to believe
she'd do a worse job than Davis).
That's what you're going to get
because that is what the media
thinks you wan t lo read, see and
hear. And maybe they're right,
but I'm not buying it.
I don't thin.le that\ what people
m this state want to read and
hear.
Calif omians are recalling
DaW. because they want to be
reassured that ours is truly a
government of lhe people, by the
JX'O ple and for the people. just ~
we leame<l 11 wa.' when we were
kids.
I am thrilled lhat 135 Joh n and
Jane Does have <Jecided to run.
and 1 ·m telling my kids and
anyone el..e who will listen that
this is one of the great m omenti.
in California'!> hislory.
FRIDAY
The Costa M ... Senior Center
presents a Hawaiian luau
featuring authentic Hawaiian
food, entertain~ent and more
from 4 to 7 p.m. Tidtets are on
sale at the center's front desk.
Reservations are a must.
Admission for members is $5, $11
for nonmembers. Inform ation:
(949) 645-2356.
AUG.23
Th• UC Irvine Arbomum Is
hosting its annual Summer Bulb
Sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Gardeners will have the ctiance to
buy winter species as dormant
bulbs and select summer and
evergreen species in containers.
Expert advice and landscaping
ideas will be available. The
Arboret\Jm is located just south
of the comer of Campus Dr. and
Jamboree Rd. on the north
campus. Admission is $2 and
children under 12 are free. For
more Information, send e-mail to
ldlyons@uci.edu.
lKangte Squ ... In Cotta Mesa
invites the community to attend
•A Fair at the Square• for the
1ight1, aound1 and great deals in
the outdoor martetplace while
taking advantage of storefront
apedal1 from 11 e.m. to 4 p.m.
The Newport Helbor High Sc:hoot
cheer squad will host Junior
Cheer Camp from 1 to 3 p.m.
Aug. 23, 28 end 27 in front of the
high ld\ool'• enmor. The cost is
$96, which COV8(1 a l-st\irt,
tnec*l,pom-.poma,photo,extra
fall prectice and performance et a
hlgtt ~football g9me on
Aug. 28. S1udef1ta In~ K
through elgt1t .,. wetoome. For
men lnfonnltlon, mil (948) en-1•.
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The recall i.., invigomtmg. II
has given me hope that we an.-
not the channel -surfing drone.,
that many in power beli£.ove we
arc, and even if Davis remain'> in
office, you can ht-sure that the
message will have been received
Get to work doing the people'~
business and la.Ice responsibiliry
for the meMe~ you make or get
out of Sacramento.
This ~ not a recall paid for hy
DarreU !......a or anyone cl.,c. l11a1 \
a co nw nient excuse to diven
anention Crom the rage of the
average Caltfum tdn
Californians are not votmg IU't
to get rid of Davi~. they're let1111~
everyone in Sacramento ltnov.
that lhey're mad~ heU and
they're nu t goin~ to tale 11 am
more.
F.ven a bd knu~ that
1 STEVE SMITH 1s a Costa Mesa
resident and freelance wrrter
Readers may leave a message 10 1
him on the Daily Pilot hotline at
(9491642-6086.
fund-raiser, "As Time Goes By;' at
the Village Crean. The event will
include dinner, music, silent and
live auctions and the ctiance to
win a diamond and emerald
bracelet For more info rmation,
call (562) 743-4906.
The Costa Mesa Senior Cent9'
will be dipping ice cream at an ice
cream social at the martcetplace
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Everyone is
welcome. All proceeds will
benefit the center Information:
(949) 645-2356.
AUG.24
A ~n to mart th•
opening of the first phase of
Bonita Canyon Sports Part in
Newport Beach will begin with a
dedication of the sports fields at 3
p.m. Sports clinics, contests and
door prizes will run throughout
the day. The first 1,000 ctilldren to
arrive will receive a free opening
day souvenir. Information: (949)
644-3151.
The 0...,. County M..-. Pl9ce
In Costa Mesa will hott the fourth
annual Endless Summer 0811
Car Show end EMs Feet.
celebrating the life and music of
Elvis Presley, from 9 a.m. t.o 3
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Mot1\Mry • Chllpel
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Daily Pilot
Co ote si htin s
cone.em pet owners
in Mesa Verde
Afew residents,
having lost their cats,
are trying to get word
to other neighbors to
be on the lookout.
Kris O'Donnell
Daily Pilot
MESA VERDE -After losing
her cat. resident ~,iuline Thomas
became proactive in hopes of iL<;
safe return. U11le did she know.
she wasn"t alone.
"I lost my cat and put up llicrs
offering a reward. Suddenly, I wa.~
inundated with calli. from other
local res.idents who abo loht ca~."
the 23·year Mesa Verde resident
said. "Prior to their call'>, I wa!>
not aware of tJ1e coyote
intn1Sion."
Longtime M~ Verde re<.idtlll
Sally Humphrey wa-. among
thoM> who faced that "'1111L'
situation.
"I have rwo cats. Aftl'r one ol
my cats disappeared, I lwcarnt•
very worried for lhe -.alety ol llw
otJ1er,'' Humphrey 'X!ld. "On Julv
31, I was awakened at 'i a.rn. by a
commotion in my backyard mid
<,aw a coyote 1here. I cha'>ed JI oil.
and my ne1ghbor·i. cal ju111pt'tl w
the !Op of the waU !Jlak.mg."
111e state Deparunent of Fi!>h
and Game Senior Volunteer fmrn
l4 'llna Wood!> invc"'>tigated 1he
incident after l lumphrl'y made
numemuh caU-. lO the Co-.1a Me'><t
Police J)t>partment arnJ < .. O'>la
Me<>a Animal Conrrol. Nc11lwr
group· claimed juril.dk-11011 11vl'r
i.uch incident!>.
"TI1t!re Wdh no furmal aVt'nue
for filing an offitial coyo1t·
sighting repon." h<lid Dianl'
Majerski of the Cmlil Me'><!
Anin1al Control otlict'. ··1 lowe\t·r.
plans are in the work.-. 111 addrc--..,
Lhi~ concern."
Jaruce Norgaard. ~111or
volunteer for Fish and t.amc, '><LIU
tha1 her depanmrn1 could 0111~
give recommendalion., 011 v. hat
10 do to lessen the ch.mcc ol
coyote.' mlrudmg 11110 one\ Vilfd.
"We are not a full -1imc offict>,
we're only open J l('v. hour. <1
sectional was $2490
now $149 4
bed was· $16 35
now $981
SAFETY TIPS
There are steps that can be
taken to protect you and your
pets from coyotes and similar
animals.
• Fence off animal enclosures
(fully enclose if possible).
• Keep cats and small dogs
indoors or in the close presence
of an adult.
• Feed pets indoors.
• Store trash in covered
heavy·duty containers.
• Keep yards free from potential
shelter such as thick brush and
weeds.
•Enclose the bottom s of
porches and decks.
•Eliminate potential food and
water sources, such as fallen
fruit and standing water.
NUMBERS TO CALL
• For Animal Control, call the
Police Department
communications at (71 4)
754-5252 any time of the day.
• To report coyote sightings, call
Diane Majerski at (7 14) 754·5188
• For information about animal
control and enforcement, call
Animal Control Officer Art
Beames at (71 4) 754·5163 or
Animal Control Officer Anna
Rodnguez at (714) 754·5309
dav. l.n-depth inquines should be
d 1 renc'tl lo our 011110 office,"
Norgaard -.aid ··we gel dozenh of
phorw rnll., a we<'k wilh cnyote
... 1ghu11g, .... ··
llw l'ohlt' Dl'partment ha'>
i'>Mtcc.l J bullerin addre">mg
rc~1dt11t...' 1 onrem., about coyote
O.,l).~ht111g~ nw dl'partment is
aware tha1 '>t'Ver.U restdenb havl'
lo-.t pt'L'> and offt'r a number of
~tcp'> t.hat re'>idenL<; can take to
dl0ll·r auad•!> and imm-.ion-..
"Wht'n toyort'l> lo~ tJ1eir tear
ol h111mm .... tht're are hound to he
prohh·ni..,'" Animal t:ontrol Sgt.
Clay I .ppcr;on ~1id .. This year.
h1Mt'Vl'r. doe. nnl appear to be
\Vllr'>l' than any other year. 'fnis Le;
'impl}' J ndtur..il condition that
Wl' li.t\'l' ((J ltVl' ~"llh.'"
l.ppl'NHl .,;11<.l re.idenls should
1:all l) 11 if approached by a
coyo11•
bed was: $2220
now: $1332
TOWN
p.m. General admission is $2,
and parking ls free. For more
information, call (949) 72~.
To honor Kathwine Hepbum,
Oasis Senior Center will P,resent
•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 M ar. For more information,
call (949) 644-3244. ~
The ~h Community c.m.r·
of Orange County will host the
#Three Centuries Qf Music•
concert at 2 p.m. The Three
Centuries of Music Quartet
includes Russian·trained
musicians Sergei Kossiak,
Tatiana Kossiak, Arshak
Hayrikyan, and louri
Adichtchev, all members of the
Oueretaro Philharmonic
Orchestra of Mexico. The
ensemble has played for
President Fox of Mexico and for
the king and queen of Spain. .
Proceeds will benefit
construction of the Jeremiah
House. Tickets are $15 general
admission or $100 for patrons.
Information and reservations:
(714) 755-0340, ext. 134.
The second Walk for Leilani
will take place from noon to 4
p.m. at Fairview Park in Costa
Mesa. Donations will go toward
an electric wheelchair that
Leilani Gutierrez, a 5-year-old
who was paralyzed from the
chin down in a car accident a
little m ore than a year ago, can
control with her mouth.
Information:
www.ourleilani.com.
AUG.28
A free seminar, •Peffonnance
Nutrition for Strength and
Longevity; will be held from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's
Market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa
Mesa. For reservations, call
(800) 595-MOMS.
The Newport Beach Chamber
of Commerce will host its
Newport Sunset Networking
Mixer from 5 to 7 p.m. at the
Rusty Pelican. 2735 W. Coast
Highway. Attendance is free for
chamber members, $10 for
potential members.
Reservations aren't required.
For more information. call (949)
729-4400.
AUG.29
Teddy BMrs end T .. CuP8
on Balboa Island, 225 Marine
'".id!UIOdf Augusl 1 b, ?.003 A5
ve .• will host •pajama N1ghtH
from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Information:
(949) 673-7204.
AUG.31
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choose your repair fa cility
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To honor tc.tharine Hepburn,
Oasis Senior Center will present
#On Golden Pond,H the last of five
free screenings In August, at 1
p.m. All are invited to enjoy the
movies and free j:>opcom at the
center's Hepburn Film ~st, at 800
Marguerite Ave. in Corona del
Mar. For more information, call
(949) 644-3244.
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SEPT.12
The Costa Mesa Senior Center,
in celebration of Costa Mesa's
50th anniversary, presents the
CostAmazing Senior Hoedown,
featuring live western music by
the Travis Parker Band, dancing
and barbecue, from 4 to 7 p.m.
The Costa Mesa Senior Center is
at 695 W. 19th St. The cost is $5
for members, $11 for
nonmembers, $5 for kids. Tickets
go on sale Aug. 15 al the center's
front desk and at Costa M esa City
Hall, on the third floor in the
Recreation department.
Information: (949) 645-2356.
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MAILBAG
The fair.was
agreat time
Dear Becky· Bailey-Findley and
other Orange County Fair officials:
Congratulations and thank you for
another wonderful and well-planned
fair.
We enjoyed the reopening of the
Pacific Amphitheatre celebration,
Diana Krall, Steely Dan and the
Doobie Brothers concerts. Our adult
children, their friends and severcll
cousins had fun at the Devo concert
(a flashback to their high school
days). In today's troubled times, it was
heartwanning to see people singing
and dancing to the music.
The Fab Four were also entertaining
-in the past we've been lucky
enough to dance to their fun music at
a private party.
We dropped in (two nights) at the ·
. Baja Bluei. and totally loved the Bay
Area blues band performing. We also
liked last year's blues band.
Again, thank you.
RACHEL PER~Z-HAMILTON
Costa Mesa
Cllurch supports
march 's goals
To the city of Costa Mesa:
We join with the Center Orange
County and the American Civil
Liberties Union of Southern
California in voicing our concern
over the permit requirements that
have been imposed upon this year's
Orange County Dyke March. We are
concerned because:
SEAN DUFRENE I DAILY PILOT
Dan Wiles juggles his knives while riding a unicycle at the Orange County
Fair this year. Wiles has been juggling for 28 years.
1. of the difficulties being raised to
the exprei.l>ion of free speech and
activities. To squelch and/or restrict
the freedom of speech undermines
the very foundations of our
country's heritage a nd traditions.
2. of the un-Christian nature of
these restrictions. The great
imperative of Chris tianity is to buiJd
an inclusive community; not to pull
com munities apart, not to put them
down.
3. once again, we see m embers of
the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender community being
treated unfairly. These restrictions
are imposed at the expense of a
minority of your constituents, and to
what purpose? Certainly they are not
an expression of Christ's command
to love one's neighbor as oneself.
Therefore, we ask you to
reconsider the denial of equal faith
and freedom these restrictions
represent. Last year's Orange County
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Dyke March was an important and
peacefu.I event in the life of our
community. It was an event that
gave hope'lo many, a nd was a great
credit to the entire community of
Costa Mesa and Orange County.
ChriM Chapel Metropolitan
Community Church has served all of
Orange County for over 33 years,
providing an affirming
Christ-centered ministry to the gay,
lesbian, bisexual, transgender and
allied communities.
Thls resolution was adopted by
action of the board of directors on
Aug. 10.
ROBIN YIHITE
Pastor, Christ Chapel Metropolitan
Community Church
Santa Ana
Are biker parades
coming next?
Costa Mesa should have stood
firm on their restrictions for this
parade. In fact, what Costa Mesa
should have done is said "no" to the
parade.
There should be no rolling street
clos ures or a parade on a summer
week~nd afternoon anywhere near
Newport Boulevard. Traffic is simply
miserable at this time of day, and
then to impose any street closures is
ridiculous.
This group is only interested in an
"in your face" confrontation, which
is quite obvious from the group's
name. Leave it to the ACLU, which
lacks not only integrity but common
sense, to get involved.
When can we expect the Hell's
Angels parade?
A.M.GRANT
Newport Beach
Same permit rules
should apply to all
Why should the city make
exceptions fo r the Dyke March just
because they are threatened the
ACLU?
Someone somewhere, someday
needs to stand up to the ACLU or we
are alJ 'in trouble, as special interest
groups push others aside so they can
exercise their "rights." What about
the rights of the rest of the
community?
It's a sad day when one group can't
accept realjty and abide by the same
rules everyone else has to follow.
I am sorry the city backed down.
WENDYLEECE
Costa Mesa
LETTER TO
THE EDITOR
Lawsuit
protects
everyone
Tilis letter is written in response to your
editorial ("Drop the lawsuit against the
city,· Thursday) asking why Orange
County Dyke March and the Center
Orange County need to go forward with
the lawsuit against Costa Mesa when the
city has withdrawn many of the
conditions.
While we are pleased to have reached
an agreement with the city to let the
march go forward without most of the
burdensome conditions the city wanted
to impose. the lawsuit is still necessary to
protect our constitutional rights. Costa
Mesa's permit process gives city officials
far too much discretion to impose
arbitrary and burdensome conditions on
events that they view as unpopular or
controversial. That threatens everyone's
right to freedom of speech and peaceful
assembly. We are figh.ting not only on our
own behalf, hut on behalf of other groups
who may come after us.
While, of ~qurse. it 's a ~ood idea f?r any
event organt7ftr to carry insurance, 1t
should be their own decision whether or
no1 to do so, not the city's. What if the city
imposed a million-dollar insurance
requirement on a group who wanted to
do a protest. but had no money to buy
insurance? Having money should never
be a condition for exercising our rights.
The whole point of the lawsuit is that the
city's pennit process needs a complete
overhaul so it can no longer imperil the
rights guaranteed to all of us by the U.S.
Constirution.
TERRY STONE
Executive director. the Gay & Lesbian
Community Services Center of Orange
County
Garden Grove
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Costa Meaa, CA 92627; by fax to
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MUSIC
NEW WORLD
FUMENCO FESTIVAL
The Barclay's third annual New
Worid Ramenco Featlval will be
two full weeks, through Sunday,
offering performanoea,
workshops and outreadl
actlvitlea. From the traditional to
the contemporary, the festival
showcases the best of flamenco
mualc, dance and song. For more
information, ticket prices and
dates, call (949) 854-4646 or visit
www.thebarclay.org.
'A NIGHT AT THE OSCARS'
The Pacific Symphony's Ric:tiard
Kaufman will conduct "A Night at
the Oscars" at 8 p.m. Aug. 23. It's
an evening of legendary fllm
classics projected onto a large
screen with the Pacific Symphony
playing the soundtrack live. The
concert is produced by nine-time
Emmy Award winner John
Goberman. The concert is at the
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater.
Tickets cost $75 to $375. For
information, call (714) 755-5799 or
visit www.pacificsymphony.org.
'SING-A-LONG
SOUND OF MUSIC'
Now playing to sold-out
audiences around the worid,
"Sing-a-long Sound of.Music• is
coming to Orange County
Performing Arta Center's
Segerstrom Hall at 7 p.m. Ftiday
and Aug. 23 and at 1 p.m. Aug.
24. Tickets cost $12 to $22 and
can be purc:tiased at the center
box office or at www.ocpac.org.
For information, call (714)
556-ARTS. The Center is at 600
Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa.
K.D. LANG IN CONCERT
Three-time Grammy winner k.d.
lang will perform at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall at 8 p.m. Sept 6.
Tickets cost $46 to $70. The
center is at 600 Town Center
Drive in Costa M esa. Tickets are
available at the center's box
office, by calling (714) 556-ARTS
or online at 'www.ocpac.org.
CHRISISAAK
Chris Isaak will perform at the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center' Segeratrom Hall at 7 p.m.
Sept. 14. Ticket& coat $46 to $82.
The center is at 600 Town Center
Drive in Costa Mesa. Tlckets are
available at the center's box
office, by calling (714) 556-ARTS
or online at www.ocpac.org.
TCHAIKOVSKY'S
GREATEST HITS
Conductor Carl St. Clair leads the
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p.m. 13. Special guest
pianist Vardan Mamlkonian will
perform "Plano Concerto No.1.
The evening atarta with the
Polonaise from Eugene Onegin
and the Suite from •swan Lake:
and enda with the rousing "1812
Overture" with cannons and
fireworb. Tickets coat $75 to
$376. The concert la at the Verizon
Wlreleas Amphitheater In Irvine.
Information: (714) 755-6799,
www.pacificsymphony.orp.
JAZZ.TRIO
Gulfstream Rest,aurant in
Newport Beac:ti presents a jazz
trio Sunday through Wednesday
as regular entertainment at 850
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and
6 to 10 p.m. Monday through
Wednesday. (949) 718-0188.
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio Cafe presents
Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11
p.m. every week. "Wanted#
musicians include guitar players,
baas players, singers, drummers,
keyboardists and others at 100
Main St., Newport Beac:ti. Free.
(949) 675-n60.
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar,
the New York Jazz Connection
Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251
E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and
at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays.
Diana Ditri joins the duo on
vocals on Mondays. It's free.
Information: (949) 673-9500.
MUSIC AT 1ltE GRIU
The Bluewater Grill offers live
mulic Frida and Saturda
nlgbta. Greg Morgan, NI<* Peper
and Kelly Gordlen (known aa
MPG) perform claaaic rock, R&B
and awing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform claulc rock, awing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
restaurant ia at 630 Udo Part
Drive, Newport Beac:ti. Free. (949)
675-3474.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the .
muaie of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday. The
band performs from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday, from
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m .
Sunday. The reatalKant is at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beac:ti. Free. (949) 642-3431.
MUSIC AT Pl.AYERS
Players restaurant is now offering
live music from 9 p.m. to
midnight every Friday and
Saturday. Players is at 512 W. 19th
St., Costa Mesa. No cover c:tiarge.
(949) 646-5615.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
in Newport Beac:ti presents Jesse
on the sax on Friday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday
for brunc:ti. The program features
all your favorites on the
saxophone. Anthony's is at 151 E.
Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425.
POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk, rock and Motown
act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays
at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E.
Coaat Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo uitariat Ken Sanders
performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922.
STAGE
'THE HAUNTING OF .
Wll. SHAKESPEARE'
The city of Newport Beadl and
the Newport Beadl Repertory
Theatre will present "The
Haunting ofWlll Shakespeare# at
1 :30 p.m. today and at 1 :30 and 8
.p.m. Sunday. The play will be
performed at the Newport
Theatre Art Center at 2501 Cliff
Drive. Information: (949) 633-1580
or (949) 64+3151.
1"HE SNOW QUEEN'
South Coast Repertory is
featuring "The Snow Queen# by
Hans Christian Andersen Aug. 23
and 24 with performances at 1
and 4 p.m. both days in the
Nic:tiolas Studio. Tickets are $5.
South Coast Repertory is at 655
Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa.
For tickets o r information, call
(714) 7~5555.
'CHICAGO'
Kander and Ebb's hugely popular
#Chicago# will be performed at 8
p.m. Aug. 26 through 29, at 2 and
8 p.m. Aug. 30, and at 2 and 7:30
p.m. Aug. 3 1 at Orange County
Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall. Tickets cost
$28.75 to $65.75. The Center is at
600 Town Center Drive in Costa
Mesa. Information: (714)
556-ARTS.
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THE CROWD
A perfect story line for '.The 0. C. '
C ar dealer superstar
Pletcher Jones. or
Newport Beach, is in the
society news this week
spreadiftg financial support
coupled with media awareness
in support of two very diver;gent
causes: AIDS
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Orange
Cow:uy
Museum of
'Art children's
Art Education
Foundation.
Jones,
namesake of
Fletcher
Jones 8 . W. COOK Motorcars,
sponsored a
swnmer gala at the Newport
Beach Marriott Hotel that
attracted more than 800 locals.
The wild and crazy summer
bash was titled "Decadence: l11e
Ultimate 0.C Indulgence."
Given recent TV buzz over the
new drama "The O.C" on the
Fox network. the "decadence"
and "indulgence" description
may be getting more play than
desired.
Nevertheless, let's face the
truth. We live in a very special
place, and along with all the
good deeds and many blessings,
there is also plenty of high living.
Enough philosophizing. The
important connection is that out
of the high living often comes
giving. The more than 800
people enioying this evening
under the stars raised six-figure
sums for two worthy causes.
On hand to help host the
evening was Garth BlwnenthaJ,
Fletcher Jones general manager.
"This inaugural fund-raising
event will help two important
community organiz.ations,"
Bluf?le nthal said. "We are
delighted to lend our support."
It's all abou t business working
with the community to assist
charity. Maybe that would (llake
a good story line on "TI1e O.C ··
OK, if that's not enough,
Fletcher Jones Motorcars provided the use of a new Mercedes Benz to prize winner Claudia Shaw,
right, shown with her sister Adriana Steinle at a benefit at the Newport Marriott.
Prank Groff, publicist for
Fletcher Jones. said that in
keeping wi th the "best of the
best in life" style that is the
Newport image. Jones is teaming
up with Wahoo's to host the
"Ultimate Mercedes Benz
·Weekend."
Actually, it's a contest for the
end of summer. Folks may enter,
with no purchase required, at all
14 Orange County Wahoo's Fish
Taco locations from Costa Mesa
to San Oemente. The entry
deadline is Se pt. 14.
I lere's what the ultimate
weekend includes: the use of a
new supercharged Mercedes
Benz SU< Roadster,
accommodations for two at the
new Balboa Bay Oub Hotel and
$1,000 spendjng cash.
Wing Lam of Wahoos and Fletcher Jones team up to host the
MUltimate Mercedes Benz Weekend" in Newport Beach.
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engagement or thelr
daughter C'.arly Smith
of Newport Beach to
Matthew Moore of
Newport Beach.
· The bride-elect
gbduated from the
University of
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A Sept. 28 wedding
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of Newport Beach
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engagem ent of their
daughter, Nicole New
of Newport Beach, to
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Newport Beach.
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Corona del Mar High
School and Olapman
University ..
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Hazel and Larry
Dishon of Newport
Beach, graduated
from Newport I !arbor
High School and the Jon Dishon and Nicole New
University of
California, Los Angeles.
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in Newport Beach after a wedding trip to Bora Bora and
Tahiti.
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THE MORAL OF THE STORY
Beyond the call of duty
'Work is the tllltul'U/ eurclsi' and
fthu;twn of mim. Work ls 1101 primnrily a
thing one does to live, bill the thing one
lives to do. It ts, or should be, tlw full
expmsum of the worker's faculties, tlu>
thing in w/1id1 he finds spirittwl. mental
and bodily satisfactum. and the medium in
whi.ch he offers l1im.wlf to Cod."
-DOROTHY L. SAYERS
I deally, everybody would love hh. or her
job, but this is not an ideal world. l:ven
tf you enjoy your work. there are da)">
when you'd rather be doing somethtng
else.
Many people go heyond the call of dury
in their jobs. We have a wondl'rful
mailman named Mile. Mike faithfully
CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON
deliver-. our mail c•ven
when the address i'>
incorrect. Many of
the houses look alil e
in our neighborhood.
hut Mike gets tlw
mail to the right
home.
Mike alway., a .. ~
about our family and
'>CCm'> IU know
everybody on our
'>lreet by nanw I IC'
talk.!. to young and
old ahke and wave'
M he pa,<.e<>. I'm -.ure
there are ume., Mike v.ould rather he
somewhere el!.e. but l'w never he;ml him
complain.
I watched firemen make a l111le girl\ day
recentJy when I drove to J fr.idrr Joe's
otalteL There w~ an extJa·long fire truck
parked out~ide and when I went in, I
spoued three firemen '>hoppinl{ for
groceries. Whe n I fi111~hed and walled a1
the checkout Mand. I .. pokt· w11h a woman
at the !.land next to me. ~he IMd a baby
boy <;trapped in fronl or IWr, and LI litllt' girl
sat in the cart. lne young girl hud long
hlond hrur. piercing hlue l'Yt''> .ind a grrn
that stretched from ear to ear.
The little girl held a can of corn.
"You're daughter must like com," I said.
"Yes, she does, but she's l>miling like that
because of the firemen.~ the woman !>aid.
The three firemen were paying at the
stand just beyond the mother and
children. The Linle girl looked over at them
and looked back with an even bigger '>mile.
lne mother turned lO tJ1e u111fom1ed
men and said. "My daughter love-.
firemen."
fhey l>miled back.
"When we bouj.Q11 her .1 'big Kiri' hed.
she wouldn't have anything lo do with
anything frilly," the mother l·on11nued.
"No. '>he would only go for cl little lirt• 1rud..
hed, c;o that's what ~he hai, "
'!lien One Of the fi rellll'O Willked Ovt'r
and offered the girl a !>licker of a fi1t• trm k
You would have thouw11 he had giVl'11 hl'r a
million cookie~ or a mill10n ntll'> of 1 om.
Ile r eye-. and \milt' grew l'Vl'll largt•r.
"Can I give one to yow l111lc· hrother,
too?" Ilic t,'lrl wa.'> '>peclhlei,., hu1 nodded
"yl''>." Inc firemJn placed a''" k1·1 011 thr
girl and her brother.
r.vcrybody within car.ho! or l'}l''l~hl
c;milcd.
"I love little an!. of l111dne'>'> and
ble~ing.'>. • my -.alee; derk <xud ·c .od hit''
you firemen.~
·111ey lomilt.'d and waved a' tJ1cy ll'ft .111d
headed tow-ard tht•1r trnck. n1e mother
foUowcd .,o that the little gul tmild we tlw
trnck and wove goodhye to the nw11
It 1c; heart·w-.irming to ..ce pcoplC' e111oy
their work. go ahovc and heyund llw tall of
duty, and go out of 1hc1r way IO lwlp or
encournge otJicrs.
And you can quoit' nw on that
• CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is ii Newparl
Beach resident who speaks frequently lo
parenting groups She may l>iJ reached via
e mail at cmdy a 0111t1egruw com or through
the mail at 537 Newporl Centf!r Drive # 505,
Newpon Beach, CA 92660
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IN THEORY
Religious leaders divided on
appointmen~ of openly gay bishop
QUESTION: The
Episcopal Church
confirmed its fi rst
o penly ga y b ishop last
week. What a re your
thou ghts on this?
I lr11n11.,exual1 t}' .., .1 lit•\ Miion
from the natural u1ur'l' th.ii < 1ocl
ck'>1gned for human1I}' I lw
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SPECIAL EVENTS
IMMIGRATION LAWS
Attorney Greg Berk will spP.ak
about immigration laws
1mm1grant and other visas at 8
n m Friday at Temple Isaiah of
Newport Beach al 2401 Irvine Ave
Information· (9491 548 6900
HISTORICAL IMPRESSIONIST
Historical 1mpress1onist Peter
Small is coming to Temple lsa1.ih
of Newport as Thomas Edison
from 2 to 5 p m Aug 24
Adm1ss1on 1s free and dona11onc;
are welcome Temple Isaiah of
Newpo11 Beach 1s at 2401 lrvint•
Ave Information 19491 548 6900
SHABBAT ALIVE
''Shabbat Alive," a n1:w c;tyle of
1azz and pop services fir st created
1n South America, will be held at 8
p m Frtday, Aug. 29, at Un1vers1ty
<.od a'>'>lgned to rrl1giou., lt·adt·,...
I urrlwrmorc, thl\ appo1111n1L·n1
w1 ll rnntributl' IO a furthl•r
dt•tf:'norauon of the rult· ul
n·hg111n and ckrgynwn 111 tht'
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IMAM MOSTAFA AL·QAZWINI
l'>l;rn11t I dut at11111.tl
C entl'r ,,f < >rnnge < 1,u111~
I ,1111 ple.1.,ed thJt 1h1· I p1,r 11p.il
< l111n Ii hu'> 1nd1t .ilt•d «I'> .1pprm.il
,111d -.u ppon of g.t} pt-opll' In tht'
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FAITH CALENDAR
Synagogue Rabbi Arnold Rachhs ·
focus will be on sµmtuahty and
Cantor Bra1er will be accompanied
by a combo of mus1c1ans and the
University Synagogue choir The
services are sponsored by the
Roslyn and Joseph Baim Family
Foundation University
Synagogue 1s at 491 5 Afton
Parkway The public is cordially
invi ted 10 anend at any 11me Ch1l<l
care is provided free of charge For
more 1nformat1 on call 19491
553 3535
WO RK SHOPS
PARENTING GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Oranye
County is form111g a parent1119
group to help parents to
understand and deal with the
fi>ehngs and behavior of their
chddren The group meets from 10
to 11 .30 a m the first and third
r1·gMtlh·-.' 1,I ..,1·\ual or1t•111.t111111
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Mondays of the month di the
center 250 E Bd~er St Su11e G in
Costa Mesa Inform ation 714
445 4950 Pre-reg1st1dt1on is
required
THIRTEEN JEWISH
STEPS TO RE COVERY
Jewish Family Service is ottering c1
suµpon and d1scuss1or gro1Jp le r
adults whose children or spouse~
suffer from dlCCJhol and <1rug
c1dd1c.11on The qroup ml'l~ts from 7
to 8·30 p m TuesrJc1ys at 250 E
Baker St Su1tP G 1n Costd Mt·sa
Information 17 141445 4950
Pre·re91stra11or1 is rF-qt11retl
BAHAI FIRESIDES
Members JI thf' Brlhd1 I i1th hold
111formal µubl1c. discussions 1,n
spmtuill lopu .. s al 7 30 pm •·11•·f¥
Friday dnd di 11 30 the lc1s1 SuPddv
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PERFECT FIT?
TEMPLE BAT YAHM IS YOUR ANSWER.
We olrer spiritual educational and social actJvities ror
families, singles, young couples and e mpty nesters. Come
and worship at the most beautiful Temple ln Orange County
with two sanctuaries ftlled with warmth, new class.rooms and
renowned preschool and r eligious school programs.
&-,le •• .,..,,,_ families eJ\loy ......
A Reform Congregation with tradtdonal services
Two fall Ume Rabbis
Pareat-Toddler cl&88es
OutBtandhul pnedlool In a WU'J!lt aeea.re
envlromaeat Where cb.lldren explore team.Ing
Ardalmed Bellgloos School t.eachlng .Jewish values
Pan-IUled Sammer Camp
l»'naalc Youth Groups
More than 25 exlsdng Cbavarot ~~
TBY Book. Club .__.of
Adultectaeauon ~,~flJfP __ _.~-~ ...... _. .... iilllil.._•
· of the month. The talks Include
brunch or dinner. Also, Interfaith
devotional meetings will be held
the last Saturday evening of the
month. Call for locations. (949)
759--0999 for Friday meeting,
(949) 760-5360 for Sunday
meeting, and (949) 646-6328 for
Saturday devotional.
ZEN 101
The Zen Center of Orange
County offers an Introduction to
Zen Workshop from 3 to 8 p.m.
the first Sunday of every month
at 120 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa.
$50. (949) 722-781~.
A SPIRmJAL JOURNEY
A 26-lesson study on the life of
Jesus Christ titled "Journey to
the Cross" is taught at 9:45 a.m.
Sundays during the
Homebuilder's Bible Class at
Liberty Baptist Church. The
study parallels the four Gospels
to present the story of Christ.
The church is at 1000 Bison Ave.,
Newport Beach. Free. (949)
760-5444.
DREAM ON
The Adult Faith Formation at Our
Lady Queen of Angels Church in
Newport Beach holds a dream
analysis group from 1 to 4 p.m.
Sundays at 2046 Mar Vista Drive,
Newport Beach. (949) 219-1408.
MEDITATION LESSONS
A free "lectio divina" meditation
group meeting is held at 7:10
a.m. Tuesdays at Our Lady
Queen of Angels, 2046 Mar Vista
Drive, Newport Beach. Lectio is a
style of meditation that includes
using Scripture or a spec.ial
reading as a stimulus. The
Christian Meditation Group
meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the
first and third Wednesdays of
eai:h month at the center. The
format includes two periods of
meditation with some instruction
on how to meditate, a talk and a
diSCYssion. (949) 219-1408.
WEEKLY EVENTS
SUPPORT FOR OLDER WOMEN
The Jewish Family Service offers
a support group for women
older than 50 to address issues
such as anxiety at 10 a.m. on the
second and fourth Monday of
each month at 250 E. Baker St.,
Costa Mesa. Preregistration
required. (714) 445-4950.
NEW GROUPS
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County has formed a
bereavement support group that
meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays and a
Challenge of Change support
group that meets at 10 a.m.
Thursdays. Both groups meet at
Temple Judea in Laguna Hills,
24512 Moulton Parlcway. The
service is also forming a
parenting support group to meet
the first and third Mondays of
each month at 10 a.m. at the
Jewish Federation Campus, 250
E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa
Mesa. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950.
GAY /LESBIAN
SUPPORT GROUP
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County plans to present
a discussion group for parents of
Jewish gays and lesbians if
enough people are interested.
(714) 445-4950.
MYSTICAL AND SPIRJT\JAL
The Mystical Spiritualist Church
of South Orange County holds
Sund•y Mrvices every week •t
10 •.m. •t '8 N rt Blvd.
ColUI M .... Suite 3. A spiritual
healing .. rv1ce starts at 9:30
a.m. (949) 681-2290.
RE.MBeERftG GROUP
Our Lady Queen of Angels holds
a re-memberlng group at 6:16
p.m. every other Sunday at 2046
Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach.
The pariah center Is at 2046 Mar
Vista Drive, Newport Beach.
(949) 548-3844.
BREAKFAST FEUOWSllP
St. Michael and All Angels
Episcopal Church holds Its Men's
Fellowship Breakfast at 7 a.m . on
tt}e second, third and fourth
Thursdays of each month at
3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona
del Mar. Free. (949) 644-0463.
MEN'S FEUOWSHIP
BREAKFAST
The Men's Fellowship Breakfast
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church meets from 7 to 8 a.m.
Wednesdays in Dierenfield Hall,
600 St. Andrews Road. Newport
Beach. All men of the church and
community are welcome to
anend. $2.50 at the door. (949)
631 -2880.
YOUNG WOMEN'S
SUPPORT GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County offers a support group
for younger women dealing wit h
issues such as life passages and
changes, body images, family,
relationships and loneliness at 7
p.m. Tuesdays at the agency
office, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G,
Costa Mesa. Preregistration
required. (71 4) 445-4950, ext.
114.
HELPING THE HELPERS
Jewish Family Services is
sponsoring a discussion group
focusing on the issues and
concerns faced by adult children
taking care of their elderly
parents. The group will be
offered Tuesday. The offices are
at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G,
Costa Mesa. Preregistration is
required. $10. (714) 445-4950.
INTERFAITH COUPLES GROUP
Jewish Family Service is forming
a discussion group for interfaith
couples where one partner is
Jewish to speak about issues
affecting an interfaith
relationship. Call for times and
dates. Jewish Family Service is
at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G,
Costa Mesa. Preregistration is
required. (714) 445-4950.
ANXIETY /DEPRESSION
SUPPORT
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County offers a support
and discussion group for adults
experiencing anxiety and or
depression at 9 a.m. Mondays at
the agency offices, 250 E. Baker
St., Costa Mesa. Free. (714)
445-4950.
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County will hold a new ongoing
bereavement support group for
people in all stages of loss at 7
p.m. Tuesdays at the Jewish
Family Service, 250 E. Baker St.,
Suite G, Costa Mesa. Free. (714)
445-4950.
FRIDAY GROUP
Temple Isaiah of Newport Beacti
holds weekly Friday night
services at 8 p.m. with a
fellowship hour and
refreshments afterward at 2401
Irvine Ave., Newport Beach.
(949)~0.
DM>RCE SUPPORT GROUP
The Jewish F8mlty rv ce o
Or•nge County offers • support ••
•nd dlicuulon group for adults
de•ling with the afterm•th of
divorce at 7 p.m. WednHd•Y• at .,
the agency office•, 260 E. Baker
St.. Costa MeN. Call for prices.
(714) 445-4960. ext. 114.
ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP
St Mark Presbyterian Church
hosts a fahh-baaed,
nonsectarian abuse support
group from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
..
Mondays at the church, 2100 Mar
Vista Ave., Newport Beach. S6 or 'l
donations. (949) 721-8079.
PASSAGES SUPPORT GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County wlll hold a support and
discussion group for people
dealing with the Issues of
anxiety, depression,
relationships. communication,
life changes, loneliness and
family at 10 a.m. Mondays at the
agency offices. 250 E. Baker St.,
Costa Mesa. $15. Preregistration
required. (714) 445-4950.
MEN'S FEUOWSHIP GROUP
Presbyterian Church of the
Covenant's men's fellowship
group meets from 8 to 9 a.m.
Wednesdays at the VIiiage
Farmer restaurant, across from
South Coast Plaza in Costa
Mesa. (714) 557-3340.
ILLNESS SUPPORT GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County sponsors an ongoing
Jewish healing support group
for people experiencing chronic
illness. The group meets at 7
p.m. Thursdays at Jewish Family
Service. 250 E. Baker St., Suite G,
Costa Mesa. Free.
Preregistration required. (714)
445-4950.
AT A CROSSROADS
Presbyterian Church of the
Covenant hosts "Crossroads"
for sixth·, seventh· and
eighth-graders from 5:30 to 7:30
p.m. Thursdays at 2850 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. The program.
includes dinner, games and
Bible study. $2 donation is
suggested. (714) 557-3340.
HELP WITH HEALING
Jewish Family Services of
Orange County sponsors an
ongoing Jewish healing support
group at 7 p.m. Thursdays for
people who suffer from chronic
illness. The group's purpose is to ,
provide participants with
emotional and spiritual support
to help manage the effects
illneues have on people's lives.
Meetings are at 250 E. Baker St.,
Suite G., Costa Mesa. Free.
Preregistration required. (714)
445-4950.
WEEKLY KIDS PROGRAM
Presbyterian Church of the
Covenant presents "Children of
Our Lord," a weekly Thursday
evening program. for first·
through fifth-graders. Games. a
speaker and dinner are included
for a $2 donation. The church is
at 2850 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. (714) 557-3340.
• la your church or place of wor1hlp
planning a special event? If IO,
send the typed information st least
two weeks before the event to the
Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa
Mesa, CA 92627, attention: Paul
Saitowitz, religion editor.: fax to
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COMMUNITY & CLUBS
ues on t ay again
T he Sons or the American
Legion, informally known
as the SAL. invites you to
attend its sixth a'nnuaJ Blues on
the Bay Festival on Aug. 23. ·
For a $25 admission, groove
to Anson Funderburgh & the
Rockets reaturing Sam Myers.
the Hollywood Blue Flames
with AI·Blake. Rusty Zinn. Gary
Primach and his Doghouse
Blues. the Holland K Smith
Band. Nathan James with Ben
Hernandez, and the Griff
Hamlin Band.
The locale will be American
Legion Post 291, at 215 15th St..
Newport Beach. The masters of
ceremonies will be Phatt Cat of
"Kaleidoscope of Blues" from
IC>B R-FM (88.5) and Jeff Scott
of "The Blues Disease" from
KUCl-FM (88.9).
Available will be a New
Orleans Cajun feast cooked by
SAL members and beverages to
quench the thirst. Please do not
bring chairs. coolers or pets. In
addition. there wiU be drawings
for prizes. Proceeds from the
day's activities wiU be going to
charity. The festival will run
from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Visit the SAL Web site at
www.salbliusontl1e1Jay.com. or
caJJ (949) 675-SALS for more
information. The ticket line is
(949) 673-5070.
15THANNUAL
TASTE Of NEWPORT
Headliner entertainment for
the 2003 Taste of Newport is ~et.
with Super Diamond playing on
Friday, Sept. 19, Sugar Ray on
Saturday. Sept. 20 and the
Beach Boys on Sunday. Sept. 21.
"There will be .nusic for just
about everyone's taste." said
Richard Luehn, president and
chief executive of the Newport
Beach Olamber of Commerce.
'Ibirty-five top area
restaurants have signed up for
the three-day food. wine and
COSTA MESA
TRAINS ON TiiE TRACKS
On the third weekend of each
month, engineers climb aboard
their trains and travel on three
miles of tra<* at Fairview Partc to
display their steam and diesel
engines. The public is welcome
to join them at the part at
Placentia Avenue and Estancia
North. The Orange County Model
Engineer program started in 1989
when engineers wanted to
display their engines and
educate and entertain the
community about the past. (949)
548-7240.
MOBILE SKATE PARK
The Recreation Division's Mobile
Skate Park travels to various
parks throughout the city three
days a week to provide
skateboarders and in-line skaters
a state-of-the-art skate park. The
mobile park consists of two
quarter-pipes. three wedges, two
spines, a fun box and a rail.
Participants are required to have
a signed waiver and release form
to use the part. Appropriate
safety equipment, including a
helmet, elbow and kneepads, are
required at'all times. Visi1 the
city's Web site at
www.ci.costs-mesa.ca.us to get
a form. Call (714) 327-7560 for a
sdledule of days, times and
locations of the skate part.
NEWPORT BEACH
~FUNZONE
Children can ride the Ferris
wh)el, the merry-go-round and
the-bumper cars, as well as play
vidio gemes. pose for 11 portrait
an4browse through souvenir
shz:.along the boardwalk at the
811 Fun lone, whidl hH ...
JIM
DE BOOM
music
festival
being held at
Newport
Center/
Fashion
Island.
'The Taste
of Newport
marks the
end of the
summer
suciaJ season
in Newport
Beach and is lhe premiere food
fest Iva.I in Southern California,"
Luehrs said.
The event draws more than
70,000 people to Newport
Center Orive. More than 900
volunteer"-help to make this a
great event.
The Los Angeles Times i~ the
presenting sponsor. Other
major sponsors are McKenna
Mo tors, fiji Water, Hacardi,
Micheloh, I loag HospitaJ,
Pavilion'> Market, WeUs Pargo
and Ware Disposal . There's aJ~o
radio '>llpport from major
market '>talion~.
Ticket~ cost $15 is advance or
$1 7 at the gate. Advance tickets
can be purchased by phone at
(949) 729-4400 or online at
wwm tasteuf newport.com. A
<,peciaJ weekend passport is
availahle for $45 that includes
three-day admi~~ion and $15
!>Crip.
\ee you at the fa<,te of
Newport
AAlJW MEMBERSHIP TEA
Inc American A~'in of
Univcr~ity Women.
Newport-Mesa-Irvine brnnch, is
ho5ting it~ annual membership
tea overlooking Newp on's Back
Bay from 2 to 4 p.m. Aug. 24.
This tea i!. for current and
prospective memher~ to hear
ahnut the AAlJW'~ activilie5 thi5
year, its interest groups and its
fund-rai'iing projects for l ech
Trek, EducatJonaJ Foundation
and Legal Advocacy Fund.
Directions to the event will be
given when reservations are
made with Kathy Wlc:br at
(949) 733-2052 by Thursday.
WELCOME TO ntE WORLD
Of SERVICE CLUBS
Patty Young-Muller of Costa
Mesa and Marilyn Rehling of
Huntington Beach were
inducted into the Harbor Mesa
Lions Oub by Vice District Gov.
Barbara Hayward at the club's
August meeting.
WORTH REPEATING
From Thought for the Day
provided by Greg Kelley of the
Newport Mesa Irvine lnterfaith
Council:
"Very few rich persons own
their own property. The
property owns them." -Robert
G. lngersoU
SERVICE CLUB
MEETINGS nus WEEK
MONll\Y
6 p.m . The Harbor Mesa
Lions Oub wiJI meet at the
Golden Drago n Restaurant.
TUESDAY
7: 30 a.m .: The 40-member
Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary
Oub will meet at f'ive Crowns
for a program by Lots
Gottschalk on "World War II
Neuropsychiatric CasuaJlies:
Out of Sight, Out ofMtnd"
(11ewportbeacll
sunriserotary.org/index.htm).
6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa
Newport Harbor lions Oub will
meet at the Costa Mesa C,ountry
Oub.
WEDNESDAY
7:15 a.m.: The 10-member
South Coast Metro Rotary Oub
wilJ meet at the Center Oub
( www.soutl1coastmetro
FUN STUFF TO DO
been attracting businesses since holidays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m .
1936. The fun zone offers many (714) 973-6820.
eating choices. including Balboa
Bars -chocolate-covered ice SHERMAN LIBRARY
cream bars sprinkled with &GARDENS
toppings. The Fun Zone is open More than 2,000 plant species,
daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 400 from desert C<)ctus to tropical
E. Bay St., Balboa Peninsula. flowers. can be found in the
(949) 673-0408. www.Balboa gardens at this educational and
NewportBeach.com. cultural resource center
dedicated to the study of the UPPER NEWPORT BAY Pacific Southwest. The ECOLOGICAL PRESERVE conservatory on the two-acre AND NATURE PRESERVE parcel has tropical plants and a
Canoe and kayak tours are koi pond, and the Discovery
available to experience six Garden, specifically designed for diverse habitats for more than those with impaired vision, 200 bird species that either live appeals to the sense of touch and there or visit during the birds' is accessible to wheelchairs. Pacific flyway migration. Docent tours are available. The Campfire programs a re also gardens are open daily, and the offered, as are free two-hour library is open on weekdays. walking nature tours departing 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona from Shellmaker Island every del Mar. (949) 673-2261. first and third Saturday at 9 a.m.
Call the Department of Fish and UDO MARINA VILLAGE Game at (949) 640-6740, or the Boutiques. gift shops. custom Friends of the Newport Bay at
(949) 646-8009. jewelry stores, art galleries,
boardwalk cafes and restaurants
UPPER NEWPORT BAY featuring continental, Mexican,
PETER AND MARV MU1lf Italian. Greek and California
INTERPRETIVE CENTIR cuisine can be found on the
Adults and children can explore tree-lined cobblestones paths of
15 hands-on interactive exhibits Via Oporto in Newport Beadl.
and communicate with the 3400 Via Oporto, Newport Beadl.
Newport Bay Naturalists and (949) 675-8662.
Friends through interpretive CANNERY VILLAGE educational opportunities or
watch a •visual poem" of Upper A historic village tudced away on
Newport Bay presented on five the upper Balboa Peninsula,
monitors. showing suet. acts as Cannery Village offers an enclave
birds in flight and the flow of of shops containing anything
running water in an estuary. The from French provincial furniture
10,000-square-foot interpretive to ~nd sculptures and ster1ing
cen1er offers hands-on silver Items. The village is
opportunities to experience the bounded by Newport Boulevard,
inner wortcinga of an estuary. 31st Street, Lafayette Avenue
2301 University Drive, Newport and 29th Street. Pa~ng is
Beadl. The center is open dally, available on 30th Street between
except Mondeys and major Villa and Newport Boulevard .
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• ( Botched and incomplete trusts are fueling millions of doUars in UNEXPECTED
: legal and accounting fees, court costs, and taxes
Surviving spouses arc experiencing "shock and awe" with ongoing crust expenses
and a.ucc RESTRICTIONS
.. First-time crustccs have crcaced a booming busi_ncss for lawyers who scn:lc &may
: trust disputes
< <Ast-saving OP170NS arc nm being induded in crusts .. .. .. WHY? HOW? WHEN?
Attend the ONLY workshop for trust holders and first-rime uustccs! Obtain a
~-wise" cducacion from an INDBPBNDBNTpcoMaionaJ mistcc! $ 300 per
icrson (24 seaa available I 90 minute session) at National Univenicy in Com Mesa.
Call 714'-s.47-03n (~how rape) for n:gi.stration information.
'ESTATECONSBRVA110N. INC. (sioa: 1981)
\Ji 1m., .. "'"''*II# to ,..u
rutary.org); and the Newport
Harbor Kiwanis Oub wiU meet
at the University AthJetic Oub.
Noon: The 40-member
Exchange Oub of the Orange
Coast will meet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht O ub for .a
program bY Babs Harland and
Pat Broering on "Inside the
Pageant of the Masters."
6 p.m.: The 50-me,mber ,
Rotary Oub of Newport -Balboa
will meet at the Bahia•
Corinthian Yacht Oub for a
Craft Talk by retired U.S. Marine
Maj. Gen. Bob Owens, a :}4-year
member and past club
president. who with his wife,
Fran, will be moving to
Colorado.
( www. new pore -ha/ holL orjp.
THURSDAY
7 a.m.: The 20-plus member
Costa Mesa-Orange Costa
Breakfast Lions Oub will meet
at Mimi's Caf~.
Noon: The 50-member Costa
Mesa Kiwanh Oub will meet at
the Holiday Inn
(urww.kiwanis.orgl
clublcostamesa); the SO-member
Kiwanis Oub of Newpo rt
Beach-Corona del Mar wiJJ meet
al the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Oub; the BO-member Exchange
Oub of Newport Harbor wiU
meet at the Newpon Harbor
NauticaJ Museum for a program
by Stephen Sutherland,
developer of the BaJboa
Peninsula Resorr; and the
100-member Newport-Irvine
Rotary Oub wiJI meet at the
Atrium Hotel to hear Wallace
Walrod on Orange County'~
infrastnicture
(www.nirotary.orjp.
•COMMUNITY & ClUBS is
published Saturdays In the Daily
Pilot. Send your service club's
meeting informauon by fax to (949)
660·8667 or by e-mail to
1deboomra sol.com
SUMMER CONCERTS
AT FASHION ISLAND
The summer concert series at
Fashion Island will begin at 6
p.m. Wednesday and continue
each week through August.
offering a variety of music,
including jazz, rode 'n' roll and
country. Seating for the free
concerts is available on a
first-come. first-served basis, but
preferred seating can be
purchased from the concierge.
(949) 721-2000.
NEWPORT LANDING
SPORmSHING
Open party or private charter trips
to local waters or Catalina Island
are available, including harbor
cruises aboard the Newport
Landing Belle, an authentic
stem-wheeler built in 1993. The
vessel is available for special
events, such as weddings,
rehearsal dinners, bar mitzvahs,
anniversaries, graduations,
meetings and codctail parties.
Open party summer fishing is
available from 6:30 p.m. to
midnight Boats depart from 6
a.m. to noon and 12:30 to 5:30
p.m. daily. Passage for a half-day
costs $26 or $19 for children 12
and younger and people 60 and
older. Newport Landing rents
rods and tadcle padcs and sells
fishing licenses. Padcages that
include a ti<*et, rod, tadde and
license are available. Charter
boats have various occupancies:
The Patriot can hold 76
passengers; the Nautilus, 72; the
Amigo, 48; and the Ultra, 30.
Prices vary for holidays,
weekends and weekdays and
according to length of trip.
Newport Landing Sportfishing is
at 309 Palm St, Suite F, Balboa
Peninsula. (949) 675-0650 or
www.newportlandlng.com.
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t2S9 Victoria Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
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Newport Center
United Methodist Church
Rl-v. Cuhlec:n Coot\, P;ut0r
1601 M.irgucmc Ave
corner of Ma.rguerttc .;md
San Jo.1qu1n Hill~ Rd
(949) 644-0745
Bnm Quiet Worrhip Servut
Inam ~'V'tmlup and 0111.dm1's
Sunday School
}'imth mutmg u•ultly
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Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church
(E.LC.A.)
798 Dover Dr .... wport Beach
:rrad1U2n•I Luth~IHllD
Pastor Charles Endter
Worship Service w ith
Hoty Communi on
Sunday G: 15 am
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MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1701 Baker, C.M.
Worsh ip & Churc h School
8:30 and 10:00 a .m.
(714} 979-8234
01 Rochar<I George Rev S"phanre Toon
Senior Mm1ster YoU1h Min1Ste1
Christ Church By the Sea
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1400 W l\~lboi l\lv<l • Nrwpm1 lk.ich
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(9~9)67 J.J80S
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Key
Worship 10:00 A.M.
HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(DlsclplH OI Chrlli)
2481 kYlne AH . Newl*t I nch, CA
(949) 645·5781
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CHRIST. SCIENTIST
3303 VIO I.Kio
Newport Beach
673-1340 or 673-6150
Chwc:h 10 cnn & 5 pm
SUnday ScOOol 10 am
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CHRIST. SCIENTIST
3100 PIDtic VV3W Or
Newport Becx:h
644-2617 or 675-4661
Cbwc:h lOam
Sunday Sctm 10 am
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Our Lady Queen of Angels
2046 Mar Vista Drive
Newport Beach, Califomia 92660
(949)644-0200 Fax (949) 644-I 349
Rtv. Monsignor William P. Mcl.aughJin P:utor
LITURGlf.S: Saturday, 5 p.m .. (<Amor),
Sunday, 7:00(Quiet),1:30 (<Anrcmpora.ry) 10:00 (O\otr),
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949.57 4.4249
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Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa
Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail to
mike.swanson@latimes.com; by
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(949) 57~298. Include the time,
date and location of the event. as
well es a contact phone number.
A complete listing is available at
www.dailypilot.com.
The Newport Centw
Toastmaster's Club can help you
Improve your public speaking
skills or polish your business
preserltatlons. Members come
from a variety of professional
disciplines and ba<*grounds. The
group meets every Monday
morning from '7 to 8:30 a.m . at
610 Newport Center Drive.
Newport Beach. Validated parking
is available in the parking
structure next to 24 Hour Fitness.
Guests are welcome. For m ore
information, call (949) 721-5732.
Jewish Femity Sef'Vice is
offering a support and discussion
group for women 50 and older
the second and fourth Monday of
every m onth 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 Femlty Service is
offering a women's divorce and
separation support group at 1
p.m. Wednesdays at the Jewish
Federation Campus In Costa
Mesa, 250 E. Baker St. For more
information. call (714) 445-4950,
ext. 114
TheAClUof 0,.ngeCounty
meets at 7 p m. the third Tuesday
of every monih at the Unitarian
Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria
St. in Costa M esa. Each month's
meeting will feature a different
speaker on issues relating to the
Bill of Rights. Information: (714)
957-6107.
"Beach Landscapes," en exhibit
featuring digitally manipulated
aerial photographs of the
Hawaiian islands by Donna
Ruzick.a, umbrella beach scenes
by Carole Boller and Back Bay
landscapes by Luke Spencer, will
be on display through Sept 30 at
Newport Beach City Hall.
Information: (949) 717-3870.
"Tennis in Art; en exhibit 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
wor1< is known for 1ts
manipulation of color and form
as well as its concentration on
tennis. Information: (949)
717-3870.
Volunteer driven are needed to
help deliver nutritiously prepared
meals to homebound, frail or
elderly clients incapable of
shopping or cooking for
themselves through ·Mobile
Meals,H sponsored by
FISH-Harbor Area Inc. and Hoag
Hospital. Call (949) 645-8050 for
more information.
Swim 1 .. sons are 8Vllilable
July 21 and run through Aug. 1 at
Halecrest Park, 3107 Killybrook
Lane in Costa M esa. 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.
MKV's tn Costa Meu invites
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) 556-0611, ext. 4231.
Yop ..... wtlbe~
Tuesdays and Thursdays from
noon to 12:40 p.m. for nine
weeks at West Newport
Community Center. Registration
l• $54 for one claaa each week or
$100 for two dayt a week over
nine WMka for Newport Beach ·
residents. Others pay an
additional $5. For m ore
information, call (949) 644-3151.
Costa Mele'• Rea..tion DMlion
will provide • three-hour theme
birthday party for up to 20 guests
et the S.learic Community Center
~dayt from 5 to 8 p.m ..
Saturdays from 11 a.m . to 2 p.m .
or 4 to 7 p.m. •nd Sundays from 4
to 7 p.m . Parties for ctWtdren 5 to
12 wUI CX>Mitt o lund\ldinner,
games, c:mta, f)f1ae, ~.with
Jee cream end aupervltion by
ltd. Partlel coet S2!IO or $300.
For more lnfonNtion, cell (714)
764-6168.
FMnewwen. .. be..wct on 8eytld9 ,_.,,_., t9n1ICJ9
~ Newpoft Helt>or
~ Thuredly from 5;3010 7:30
p.m. The~ le S15 p.-peraon.
For more lnbmltlon, c.et CM>
72Mm. r
Daily Pilot
Newport Duw RetcHt'•
"M ovies on the a.adl" will run
every Friday and Saturday
Including • two-hour barbecue
before the movies start at dusk.
Guests are Invited to bring their
favorite cuts of m eat. The resort
will provide the rest for $7.95 per
person. The films will t>e shown
on a large screen In the sand on
every Friday and Saturday
evening In June and July except
July 4. Parking Is $8 per car. For
more Information, call (949)
729-0UNE.
A Yllriety of prtvat., aemi-pfMrte
and group swim leasons will be
offered this summer at the
Marian Be.rgeson Aquatic Center
at Corona del Mer 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 end adults
can now register for summer
recreational boating classes
offered through Newport Beach
Recreation Services. Classes
begin July12. Fees vary. Call
(949) 644-3151, or visit the
Newport Beach Recreation and
Senior Services a 3300 Newport
Blvd. for more mformation.
Professional and licensed soccer
trainers with the All-England
Soccer Academy are available for
one-on-one, small group and
large group training. For m ore
information. call (949) 395-5103.
Jewish Family 59f'Vice is
sponsoring a teen support group
for high school st ents that
me~s Mon~~f m . ~5
p.m . al Tarbut V'li ra pper
School m Cos1a Mesa. For
information or to register, call
(714) 445-4950. Pre-reg1strat1on is
required
The First Page -Fine Children's
Books. at 270 E. 17th St. No. 10 in
Costa M esa. 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
tastmg every Thursday from 5:30 •
to 7:30 pm for $1 5 per person,
featuring five new wines each
week For m ore mformation, call
(949) 721 1222
If your orchid Is too big for Its
pot, Green Systems lnlemational
will show you how to re-pol your
plant during their free
orchid-potting seminar at 2 p .m .
every Saturday. A plant sale is
held fro1T1 9 a m. to 4 p.m. at the
20362 Birch St fac11tty. Call (949)
756-1211 for information.
Discover th• secrets of C.tbon
Canyon Regional Parle as you
walk through groves of beautiful
Coastal Redwood trees every
Saturday at 8:30 a.m . Pa ricing is
S4 Call (714) 996-5252 for more
information.
Team Survivor. • nonprofit
organization encouraging women
who have been through cancer
treatment to exercise, hosts
HWalk and TalkH at 10 a.m . the
second and fourth Friday of the
month m front of NIKEgodess
store m Fashion Island. Members
meet for lunch after at Atrium
court. It Is free, and all fitness
levels are welcome. For more
information, call (949) 275-3888.
Newport Community CounMllng
Center o ffers a way to stop the
cycle of domestic violence
through the support group In
SAF£ Hands. SAF.E. stands for
safety. awareness, faith and
empowerment The group meets
Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Free. For more information, call
(949) 72 1-8079.
Teen1 •re Invited to drop by the
city of Costa Mesa Recreation
Center from 2 to 6 p .m . Monday
through Friday for Indoor and
outdoor sports and activities.. Th4r
center is at 1860 Anaheim AVJ.
For more infonnation, call {7f4)
327·7660. .
The Newport 8Mdt Wlldna Club'.
meeu at the comer of Superior • '
and Hospital Road In ~ewport :
Beach at 9:15 a.m . and 7 p.m .
everyday. For more information, •
call (949) 650-1332. •
The NewpMt 8Mdt c.u
Decorating Oub meets from 7 to
9 p.m. Thurwdey nights at •
Superior and Holpltal Ro9d In :
~Beech. Formont
lnfonnetlon, C9" (949) 660-1332.
The lpe..W1 ....... Qub
meeta to leam Spanish quk* and
easy. For more tnfonnatJon, call
(949) 660-1332.
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information. call (949) 805-0011.
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divorced or getting divorced, is
held from 10 e.m. to 12:30 p.m. et
1eo' Newport Center Drive on the
third Saturday of every month.
· Cost is $40. For more information,
call 644-6435.
ftM toun cl 1he Orenge County
Performing Arts Center take
guests to the dressing rooms,
performer's lounge, bacbtage
end on stage et 10:30 a,m. every
Wednesday end Saturday at 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Group tours can be held by
special arrangement:For more
information, call (714) 556-ARTS,
e>Ct. 833.
The Newport Beach Newcomers
Club holds a general m eeting on
the third Wednesday of every
month. The organization is open
to all women residents in
Newport Beach who have lived in
the area fewer than five years. For
more information, call (949)
645-9922. or visit
newcomers-newportbeach.org.
Oasis Senior Center holds a
pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 10
a.m. on the second Saturday of
every month. Breakfast includes
pancakes, sausage. coffee and
orange juice for $3, $1 for
children. The center is at 800
Marguerite, Corona del Mar. For
more information, call (94.9)
644-3244.
Macy's South Coast Plaza
presents ·workshop
Wednesdays: A Hands-on
Gooking Class Programtt hosted
by chef Alexx Guevara The class
is held from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Wednesdays at 3333 Bristol St.,
Costa M esa. The cost. including
materials. is $30. To reserve a
spot. call (818) 994·5075.
Voge end rhythm,
·vogarhythmics· combines yoga.
dance and fun. The class is held
from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. Tuesdays
at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East.
Suite 111, Costa Mesa. For more
information. call (714) 754-7399
The Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum offers the exhlbit •Joe
Duncan Gleason: Rediscovering
California's Marine Art Master~
through Sept. 30. The museum is
at 151 E. Pacific Coast Highway,
N ewport Beach. Free admission.
For more information. call (949)
673-7863.
lnt8f'fllittl couples with one
Jewish partner are invited to
participate in a d iscussion group
at the Jewish Family Service of
Orange County office. The group
is geared toward dealing with
issues between interfaith
couples, such as raising children,
observing holidays. symbols in
the home and relationships with
extended families. The cost for
three sessions is $45 per couple.
Preregistration is required. Call to
schedule date and time. The
office is at 250 E. Baker St., Suite
G. Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950.
Women 50 and older can join e
discussion group coordinated by
Jewish Family Services to
address issues such as anxiety,
depression. relationships,
loneliness and family. The group
meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m .
Mondays at the agency offices.
250 E. Baker St. Suite G, Costa
Mesa. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950.
Friends of th• Newport Beach
Public library Used Book Store
are asking for patrons to donate
books to replenish the dwindling
stock. Books m ay be left at any of
the three branch libraries -
Balboa, Mariners. or Corona del
Mar -or in the book closet ne>Ct
to the Friends Book Store, at 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
r over an pape a
donations. with the exception of
magazines and law books, w ill be
accepted and are tax deductible.
'(949) 759-9667.
The Braille Institute of'htn free
computer classes to people with
fading vision who have difficulty
seeing the computer screen. The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite
Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six
sessions. Call to sign up for
classes. (714) 821-5000.
A spirituel care class mee1s at
7:15 p.m . Wednesdays at 3400
Irvine Ave .• Suite 114, Newport
Beach. Call to reserve a seat. (949)
263-1462.
The Cost.a Mesa Chamber of
Commerce hosts networldng
luncheon meetings Wednesdays
from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Costa M esa Country Club. The
cost is$ 14. The club is at 1701
Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa.
(714) 885-9090.
A brain tumor support group
meets the first and third
Thursdays of each month from 7
to 8:30 p m. at the Hoag Cancer
Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag
Drive. Newport Beach. Free.
Registration not required The
group is designed to help
patients and their families
understand and cope with the
illness. (949) 574-6232.
St Andrew's Presbyterian Church
hosts a mental illness support
group from 6:30 to 8 p.m
Sundays in Dierenfield Hall C at
600 St Andrews Road. Newport
Beach. (949) 574-2236.
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County sponsors a
discussion group for adult
ct11ldren and their parents from 6
to 7 p.m. two Tuesdays a month
at the Jewish Family Service
office at 250 E. Baker St. Suite G.
Costa Mesa. $10 per person, per
session. Preregistration required
(714) 445-4950.
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County has a weekly
parenting support group. Parents
learn strategies for successful
parenting and for dealing with
the feelings and behavior of their
children. The group meets from
10 to 11 ·30 a.m Mondays at the
Jewish Family Service office at
250 E Baker St.. Suite G. Costa
Mesa. The group will cover
managing anger, anxiety and
peer pressure children
experience. Preregistration
required. (714) 445-4950.
The Cost11 Mesa Senior Center
has ballroom dancing with live
music trom the Costa Mesa
Music Makers from 7:30 to 10:30
p.m. every Tuesday night at 695
W. 191h St • Costa Mesa. $4. (949)
548-3884.
Jewish Family Service of Or11nge
County sponsors an ongoing
healing support group for the
chronically ill. The purpose is to
provide participants w ith
emotional and spiritual support
to manage illness and its
consequences. The group meets
at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish
Family Service office at 250 E.
Baker St .. Costa Mesa.
Attendance is free. but
registration is required. (714)
445-4950.
Sera~ C1ub No. 350 meets
from 6 to 10 p.m . Thursdays at
Borders Books, Music & Cafe at
South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St.
in Costa Mesa. $3. New players
are welcom e. (949) 206-9822.
The Coin end Stamp C1ub me.ts
from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays at the
Oasis Senior Center. New
m embers interested in. trading,
buying and selling stamps and
coins are being sought to join
s lJ M 1\1 I H ~ l 0 n R I r~ G s A L ~
these informal meetings. There
are no fees required. (949)
644-3244.
Jewish Family Service ofrws
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adults at all stages of
loss. Group members share.
experiences, hear how others
deal with grief, reoeive 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
m eets at 10 a.m . Tuesdays at
Temple Judea in Laguna Hills.
The third group meets at 1 p.m .
Thursdays at the Ezra Center in
Anaheim. Free. but advance
registration is required. (714)
445-4950.
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County provides a support and
discussion group for persons
recovering from childhood or
teenage sexual abuse. The group
meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m .
Tuesdays at w> E. Baker St.,
Costa Mesa. ~vance registration
is required. (714) 445-4950.
Two-hour kayak tours with a
trained naturalist guide are
offered at 10 a.m. Sundays from
the Newport Dunes Waterfront
Resort. The resort is at 11 31 Back
Bay Drive, Newport Beach. $20.
or $10 for California Wildlife
Campaign and Newport Bay
Naturalists and Friends
members. (949) 729-1150.
A yoga end dance class is held
from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. Tuesdays
at the Center for Spiritual
Discovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive
East. Suite 111 . Costa Mesa. (714)
754-7399.
The Rev. Connie Ryckman leads a
discussion group using the book
·conversations with God" from
noon to 1 p.m. Tuesdays at the
Center for Spiritual Discovery,
2850 Mesa Verde Drive East.
Suite 111 . Costa Mesa. Bring a
lunch. (714) 754-7399.
Marshall's Tee Kwon Do in Costa
Mesa offers free self-defense
classes to airline pilots and flight
attendants. Classes are taught by
three-time U.S. National
Champion Tom Marshall
Marshall's is at 333 E. 17th St •
Suite 13, Costa Mesa. (949)
574-0122.
A Dealing with Divorce support
group is offered by Jewish Family
Service of Orange County The
group is led by an experienced
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Oasis Senior Center offers
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and referral services for seniors.
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The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen
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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.
(7141545-5669.
Arthritis Foundation Instructor
Hillary Stone leads an exercise
class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the
Jewish Senior Center. 250 E.
Baker St.. Costa Mesa. (714)
513-5641.
The Newport Beach Newcom ers
Club meets at 10 a.m. the third
Wednesday of each month. The
organization is open to all women
residents of Newport Beach who
have lived in the area for fewer
than five years. For more
information. call (949) 645-9922
or visit the Web site
newcomers·newportbeach.org.
The Thursday M orning W omen's
Club. a 40-year·old friendship
club. is seeking new members.
The dub, which includes golf.
bridge, walking and gourmet
sections. meets at 11 a.m on the
second Thursday of every month
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The Ametican Legion meets at 7
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community service, will be held
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Mesa and Newport Beech. (714)
n 4-9106 or (800) 642-0666.
The Newport Sports MuMUm, a
nonprofit organlution, operates
a tree museum at 100 Newport
Center Orive, Newport Beach. The
museum, which has one of the
w orld's largest collections of
sports memorabilia. is open from
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. c>n Saturday. (949)
721-9333 or www.newporlspotts-
museum.org.
The Estanda High School Pmwnt
Te{lcher Student Assn. hosts a
monthly paper drive every
Saturday from 9 a.m . to noon in
the school's northwest parting
lot, on the comer of Estancia
North and Placentia. Newspapers
that are bound, loose or bagged
are accepted. Cardboard and
bound material such as phone
books and thidt magazines are
not. Also, bins are available for
drop off every day of the month.
All funds raised go to the
association. Free. The sctiool is at
2323 Placentia Ave .• Costa Mesa.
(949) 515--6500.
Oasis Senior Center offers a daily
telephone contact program for
seniors who have a limited local
support system. They also offer
ongoing computer classes that
teach the basics of Word,
Ou1dten, Print Shop and Internet
usage. (949) 644-3244.
The Costa Mesa Communicators
Toastmasters Club meets from
noon to 1 p.m . Wednesdays at
the Orange County Department
of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive.
CoS1a M esa. Meetings are open
to anyone who wants to improve
his or her public speaking skills.
(714) 444-8783.
The Newport Beacti
Distinguished Toastmasters Club
1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m .
Tuesdays in Sgt. Pepperoni's
meeting room, 2300 Bristol St ..
Newport Beach. Call to make
reservations. (949) 646-1 274.
The Jewish F.mily Serva of
Orange County holds group
m eetings for younger women to
discuss life passages and
changes. body images, family,
relationships, communication,
intimacy and sexuality, anxiety
and loneliness. The group meets
at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at the agency
office. The office is at 250 E. Baker
St., Suite G. Costa Mesa.
Preregistration 1s required. Marcy
Middler, (714) 445-4950. ext. 114.
The Mesa Messengers
Toastmasters Club 691 in CoS1a
Mesa meets at 7 p .m . Tuesdays at
Mesa Verde United Methodist
Church, 1701 W. Baker St.. Costa
Mesa. (714) 540-4446.
The Newport Beach
Distinguished Toastmasters Club
1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m .
Tuesdays at Platt College, 3901
MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach.
Call to make reservations. (949)
64&1274.
The Zlngen Toastmasters
Club 615F meets for breakfast on
Tuesdays from 7 to 8:30 a.m . at
the Village Farmer, South Coast
Plaza Village, 3851 S. Bear #B17.
The meeting is free for first·time
v isitors. For m ore information.
call (714) 241· 1109.
The Newport Center
Toastmasters Club 231 meets
fTom 7 to 8:30 a.m . M ondays at
the Irvine Co .• 610 Newport
Center Drive. Newport Beach.
(949) 756-1025.
The Harbortite Toastma.-ten Ctub
meets at 7 a.m . Thursdays at
Coco's Bakery Restaurant. 3446 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del M ar.
(949) 293-4630.
Udo Isle Toastmasten mMt fTOm
6:30 to 8 p.m . Mondays at
Fletcher Jones Motorcars, 3300
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach.
(714) 964-5314.
The Ouis Senior Cent9f o«ws a
shuttle to take members to
appointments and grocery
shopping. 1he lhuttJe also takes
members to the center. Ca ll to
make an appointment. (949)
644-3244.
Tutoring II ewillble for penona
who could use help reading
English. Hourty ratet and times
are negotiable. (949) 851-1739.
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offers interactive and pro~ve
weight Ion groups. Learn •
behavior modification and other
. tedmlques to control your
weight. The cost la $20. Groups
meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Wednesdays and Thursdays at
369 San Miguel Drive. Suite 350,
Newport Beach. (949) 718-9848.
The Hope lnsthut9, • center for
recovery and family education.
offers a w omen's support group
from 6:30 to 8 p.m . Tuesdays at
2900 Bristol St., C-206, Costa
Mesa. (714) 432-0020.
Oasis Senior c.nt.r has•
walking group called Walkers Not
Rodters. which meets onoe a
week to enjoy scenic walks in and
around the Newport Beach area.
(949) 644-3244.
Women Helping Women offets a
free peer support group for
women in transition from 3:15 to
4: 15 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous
meets from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m .
Monday through Friday in Room
3 at the Oasis Senior Center, 800
M arguerite Ave .• Corona del Mar.
(949) 644-3244.
The Hoag Cancer Centw on.rs a
yoga class at 10:45 a.m. Tuesday
at 4000 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. (949) 722-0237.
Body Design and United Studios
of Self-Defense offers kidt-boxing
classes from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays at 1000 W. Coast
Highway, Suite C. Newport
Beach. $8 per class. (949)
722-0526.
The Al:zheimer's Assn. and Grief
Suppo rt Group of Newport Villa
WesWilla Rosa co-sponsors a
free support group m eeting for
caregivers at 7 p.m . the fourth
Thursday of each month through
October at Newport Villa West
Assisted livrng, 393 Hospital
Road, New port Beach. (949)
631-3555.
The Alzheimer's Assn. and Mesa
Terrace, a residential community
for persons with Alzheimer's
disease and related dementia,
offers a free support group for
caregivers at 6:30 p.m the first
Tuesday of each m onth at Mesa
Terrace, 350 W. Bay St .. Costa
M esa. (7141 283 1111.
Rebecca Lewis leads an animal
bereavement group that
specializes in the needs of people
who have sidt or dying pets. It
meets at 3 p.m. Tuesdays at 3101
W. Coast Highway, Suite 311,
Newport Beach. The cost is a
donation to an animal charity of
the attendee's choice. Call to
make a reservation (949)
721-5750.
Oasis S4tnior <Anter conducts
blood pressure screenings from 9
to 11 a.m. the first and third
Tuesday of each month in Room 3
at 800 M arguerite Ave .. Corona
del Mar. (949) 644·3244.
The Newport Beach
Psychological Assn. offers a body
image and moderate eating
support group at 7 p.m.
Wednesdays a1 3101 W. Coast
Highway, Suite 311, Newport
Beach. (949) 721·5750.
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every Friday from 10:30 to 11 :30
a.m . and free qi gong clasSM are
offered every Thursday from
10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. at the Hoag
Cancer Center. 4000 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
722-6237.
A sbt·week educational series fot
women newly diagnosed with
breast cancer or for anyone
interested Is being offered in two
sessions with various speakers.
The first ses$ion is underway. The
second session will take place
April 1. 8, 15, 22 and 29 and May
6. Sessions are from 10 to 11:30
a.m . at the Hoag Cancer Center.
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required. (949) 722-6237.
The Feeing Fotwent ~
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"N one of our coaches ,,
F~ Hobnlon, OCC Athletic
Director
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Saturday, August 16, 2003 Bl
A women's .world at OCC
Pirate women captured state
titles in 2002-03 i~ cross country,
basketball and swimming.
Bryce Alderton
OailyPilot
W omen reigned at Orange Coas1
College last season. that is, as far as
sports go.
The cross country, basketball and
swimming teams all won state championships
and were part of Coast's seven finalis1 teams to
compete for a California crown.
Wrtb its lhree state titles, OCC piled up 30
points to build the foundation for Coast's 49.5
points in women's sports, the best in the state.
Women's teams at Coast have now captured 33
state titles
Combining the men's points, OCC scored a
record 70 points to claim the year's California
Community College All-Sports Thophy. the third
time Coast has won the award. given out for the
past l 0 years.
Just a few weeks earlier, Coas1 won the
conference Supremacy Award, which recognizes
overall excellence in athletic achievemenl for the
22nd time in 26 years.
Beginning with Athletic Director Fred
Hokanson, Coast has an affinity for attract.Ing
coaches to its campus. Once some get there, they
don't want to leave.
Hokanson considers both men's and women's
sports under the same umbrella with one goal:
winning.
Hokanson, also the dean for physical education,
has been at Coast as either a coach or
administrator 34 years while assistant AD Barbara
Bond, the coach of Coast's women's soccer learn,
was hired in 1975. Women's basketball Coach Mike
Thornton, who teaches at Marina High in
Huntington Beach, has guided Coast fo r 14 years.
including its first state-championship team last
spring.
·None of our coaches are just coaches.·
Hokanson said. ·They are hard workers who are
really educated. Not all of our coaches are full
time, but they are all equally concerned about
recruiting and achievement
"We pay our adjunct coaches part-time and
expect full-time duty. They aU know that you can't
come here, put in two hours and expect to have
this state championship team. They are out there
doing the reauiting, counseling and finding
scholarships for these kids. Our coaches know
people throughout the U.S."
Seven Coach of the Year honors were bestowed
on Coast coaches last yeai:, including Don Watson
and Dave Salo earning state Co-Coach of the Year
honors for guiding the men's and women's
swimming programs.
UANG HWANG I DAit Y Pll O'
Orange Coast College's Jaycee Mahler, a former Corona del Mar High standout, gets bumped by Genevieve Nolte of San Otego Mesa in a women's
soccer game last season at OCC. The determination on Mahler's fa ce seems to exemphfy the effort of the entire athlebc department.
Freshman Sherry Tsai set six state records in
winning four individual events and two relays
while capturing three national records al lhe state
championships. won by OCC.
Bond earned National Regional Women's Soccer
Coach of the Year honors alongside the Soulhern
California regional award Thornton received.
Women's tennis coach Janice Maran and John
Knox for both women's track and field and cross
country teams. along wilh Salo and Watson.
earned conference Coach of lhe Year awards. Dave
Fier assisted Knox on the cross country team,
which won its eighth state crown.
"'Maran is always at the top of her game."'
Hokanson ~id. "They are always there."
Maran led the Pirates 10 the OEC title with
Ashley Becker and Leah Recker teaming up to
advance to the round of 16 at the st.a te
HONORS
championships. Nelson also advanced that far in
singles.
When selecting a coach. a six-member
comminee. which 1-lokan~on 1s a pan of. usually
narrow-; the candidate pool. Then lhe co mmittee
See OCC. Page 84
Newport
voted top
academic
squad
The Sailors' 3.371 GPA
during 2002-03 school
year was tops in CIF
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PRO BEACH VOLLEYBALL
ay, as ea 1ng
for today's joy of si:X
Undefeated AVP
Tour team continues
dominance at
Huntington Beach;
Fuerbringer loses.
Seeking their sixth title 6n the
Association of Volleyball Profes·
sionals Tour this season, the top-
seeded duo of Misty May and
Kerri Walsh continued to shine
on the beach Friday on the first
day of the Huntington Beach
Open, played on the south side
of the Huntington Beach Pier.
Walsh, who celebrated her
25th birthday Friday, and May, a
Newport Harbor High product,
WOMEN'S
GOLF
Lee leaves
UC Irvine
forLPGA
Wanting 10 focus more on golf,
Stella Lee, who finished ~nd in
the Big West Conference as a
sophomore for UC lrvine's
women's team last season. con·
firmed she wiU forego her junior
year and attempt to qualify for
the LPGA Tour. Lee. 19. will leave
for Venice, Fla, lhursday and be-
gin Q-school Aug. 26. lf she
doesn't make the cut. Lee. an Ir-
vine resident and two-time first -
team All· Big West player. said she
wiU then compete as an amateur.
swept through Gracie Santana-
Baeni and Paula Roca, 2 1-6, 21 -
13, in 32 minutes in the opening
round and followed with a 21-17,
21 -10 victory over Jennifer Mer-
edith and Wendy Stammer to ad-
vance to the quanerfinals. where
they will face the fourth-seeded
team of Annen Davis and Jenny
Johnson-Jordan.
May and Walsh improved their
streak of undefeated matches 10
28 with after play Friday.
Man Fuerbringer. 29. a deco-
rated two-sport star who gradu-
ated from Estancia, and partner
Casey Jennings weren't as fortu-
nate on the men's side Friday.
The top-seeded duo won a
first -round match over Anthony
Mihalic and Ryan Cronin, 21 -14,
21 -13, but was then upset by the
16th-seeded learn or Aaron Boss
and Alika Williams, 21 -15, 21·19.
To reach the finals for the fifth
time in even events this season,
Fuerbringer and Jennings, the
No. 1 team on the AVP money list
~ year, will have lo win five
straight matches just to reach the
semifinals.
Men's and women's maln drdw
action bt.'gins at 9 am. today and
continues until 1 :30 p.m., when
the women's championship
match ~ ~uled 10 begin. NBC
will televise the match. ·me men's
maln draw will continue a1 3 p.m.
with the champion-.hip match
scheduled for I :30 p.m. Sunday.
YOUTH BASKETBALL
Suns soa·r to title
in championship
Team holds off late
rally by Lakers to
win by five points.
The Suns, a fifth-grade
summer basketball team
from Costa Mesa. deCeated
the Lakers, 33-28, to claim
the Boys & Girls O ub league
championship at the Lou
Yantom branch
The Suns jumped to a
28-l 1 lead after three
quaners and withstood a
fourth-quaner comeback by
the Lakecs to prevail.
Half-court man-to-man
defense, along with an
effective press, helped the
Suns to victory.
Jaon CemJua led the Suns
(9-0) with 12 points on 6-of·9
shooting while M.aJcolm
Falgen and Ou1s Whllelegge
each tallied six points. Alo
Jo0y, Kellon Truxton, Cody
Pet.en and Taylor Slim each
made contributions with
strong coring, Pebounding
and derense.
Davis Brown. C.Ole McCrea
and Buzzy Yokoyama led the
Lakers (7-Z) in scoring.
FROM THE SIDELINES
True war stories from Newports Muniz
F ormer Newpon Harbor
High foot.ball player Joe
Muniz shared the
worldly view spoken by
Mayor ltcho Ito ot Nagasaki,
Japan. relative to the atomic
bombing of the city Aug. 9,
1945, by a U.S. B-29 bomber
that marked the grim end or
World War II. About 70,000
residents died.
Hiroshima, Japan suffered a
greater loss in the first atomic
bombing earlier that week.
Mayor Ito said the 58th
anniversary prompted him to
stress that the world's nudear
powers had dealt dangerous
setbacks 10 arms-c:cmt.rol
efforts.
Muniz. who observed the
aftermath of the bombing days
later clearly saw the massive
Impact. He ls in total accord
that arms-control efforts are
vttal to world peace and
harmony. The former gridder
feels the U.S. has made some
serious responsible efforts to
help others talc.e actions to
control arms.
Prior to Nagasaki, his older
brother, Manuel, a '42 CIF
selection for the Harbor High_
football championship team,
was wounded on the nearby
island of Okinawa and earned
the Purple Heart.
Family and friends have
uked Joe Muniz now and then
lf he ever planned a return visit
to Nagasaki.
"I would have cooaidered
many years ago," he Aid. "But
nowt feel the wh<>le area bu
built up and changed
dramatically ...
DON
CANTRELL
Mum1 said
he fir<>I
cru1-.ed by
Nd~c1'>dk1
down a ri ver
helping
Marine\
aboard a
landing barge
aim for an
inland
locauon for
occupauon
du tie'>.
"My navy buddies and I later
went up the river in a small
navy boat and we could see the
devastation: Muniz said. ·11
wu strange to see CriendJy
Japanese on the shoreline
waving to us happily. I presume
they were showing their
pleasure to see that war was
over. They had been at war for a
long time, long before WWII."
Muniz said he and his mates
had Initial concerns and feared
sniper attacks. "like tho<;e we
have heard about in Iraq. Rut
that did not happen in
Nagasaki.~
"Looking back.· he said. "I
never knew about Manuel's
injury untiJ after lhe war, when
I returned home. Then I learned
that he had already left to enroll
at Arizona Slate University.·
Due lo the draft In WWII, a
male could be drafted after he
passed 18. Hence, Muniz and '« gridmate Dick Freeman had
IO leave two weeb before the
grid seuon ended. Freeman
was aJdetracked for medJcal
attentJon wbUe Muniz was
hurried on to navaJ ttalning
camp, then llUpped overseas to
the South P-ciClfi C.
Mun11, the father of three
chLldren. recalls h1s prep day<>
spamn~ Wlth athletic director
Rdlph Reed in rhe upstairs gym.
• lleedy and I were really good
buddies. Muni/. said. "He liked
to pul on lhe gloves and have
me go a few rounds with him.
Heedy wa'i quite a boxer.·
Mun11 remembers that h1~
brother, Manuel, and the
legendary fullback 1 larold
SheOln were powerhouses in
boxing and that Reed would
never allow the two big men to
ever collide during sports
seasons. Reed was concerned
for their safety in a wide-open
match.
Joe Mumz grew up with
another love: riding and caring
for hor~cs. I-le recalled from his
teenage days a top favorite
named, w·nny."
With great amusement, he
recalled how he invited younger
brother AJ to ride Tiny if he
wished. In time, AJ made it clear
with the horse and
subsequently came to calling
the horse, "Killer.· not Tiny.
Muniz. 77. still maintains a
hobby of raising and racing
horses, both quarter horses and
thoroughbreds. But. "Ollclts
Beduno.· which means unruty
man in English, was retired
after a leg Injury and now
stands as a stallion In Hemet.
MI was sky high about thal
horse,· Joe Muniz saJd. "He won
a lot of races and earned a
half-million dollars. There were
so many write-ups. He raced as
a two-year-old and a
three-year-old."
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Above, Orange Coast College's
Hanni Geider of Estancia High
shows her winning form m the
women's 400.meter hurdles.
Top nght, OCC's Krystle Davi~
hammers one past Canyon's
Heather Rod in Southern
California regional volleyball
playoff action. Below, Mike
Thornton led his basketball
team to the 2003 state title.
DON l EACH I DAil Y PILOT
The 37th Annua I
Governor's Cup
U.S . Junior Match Racing Championshi p
Wiii be held August 14 -17
At Balboa Yacht Club
Corona de I Mar
The Dally Pilot is pleased to again be a Co-Spur 1so1 of
this internationally recognized yachting event fur thP
workfs best cornpet1t1ve sailors under the age uf ~O.
For the past 36 years, this event has been held right
here 1n local waters Again this year, the Dally Pilot will be
bringing 1t to yrur breakfast table every morning from
August 14 through the 17th. Coverage will include daily
results and stories on the racers coming from Australia,
New Zealand end from across the lhited States
A feature of this yecr's competition is a fleet of newly
desi91ed and built boats, named the Governor's Cup 21
Class, which will be used for the first time. Both hulls and
sails were designed by BYC members, and the hulls were
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YAN MAR
nsarltae
occ
Continued from Bl
chair, college prc~ident and vtcl'
president make Lhe final hiring
decision.
"A crowning at.:hicvcment ,.,
the commiuee hiri ng coadtc~
that are here for 20 yea1 '·"
I lokan!>on said. "We would like
to get ru. many full -time faculty
a., po~ible 10 make -.urc 1hat we
are lhe leader of the Or(. ~ W('
have been."
But lhe atten11on '>pent on
encouraging Or..ingt• County
alhletes tu cume to OC< fo'>ll'r'>
a grea1er apprecia11011 fur 1lw
'>ucc~ Coal>! ha!-. ach1cwcl
Point guard Nanl y I hthU'>hl.
lhe Most Valuable Player of the
~late basketball tournamen1,
played four varsity '>ea.\011'> JI
nearby C...o'>la MelM.I I l1gh, giving
jus1 one example of I lokan'>on\
Ulsistence on recrutting talent
from the immedia1c area.
"Mike TI10mto11 .., an adjunct
coach who works at Manna
I ligh and focu'>C'> 011 brini..ring 111
lo<.:al athlete!>," 1 lokA.inMm -.aid.
"It wasn'1 like he camt• m and
brought a hunch ul ,11hll•ll''
from wherever."
I le added that l11gh '>clwol'
are giving girb more·
opponuni1ie., lo pl.1y rl'na111
'port~. which bo<ll'., well tor
-.chool'> lill' Loa'>t
''\VJtcr polo i'> gt•t11ng ht•lll'r
and ht'lll·r hrct1t1'>I' the lugh
'>t hooh ntl\\ hJ\t' tlH>'><'
program'> (g1il' "-•ill'r polo \\J'>
bt-t-d{Tll' .1 < II -.;i11111011l'tl -.port
in I 9Y8J. I lol.;111-.on '>Jttl "\\l' H'
alway'> hdtl '>trong \UllL·}h.111,
... ou:er. tralk and lil'ld. trO'>'>
t·ountry anti ,.,omen' hJ.,lt•tbJll
team'>.~
Track. took third whtll'
volJeyball, under the lcadN\htp
ORANGE COAST
COLLEGE WOMEN'S
COACHES
Allan Hodgert-badminton
Mike Thornton -basketball
Linda Moeller -crew
John Knox/Marco Ochoa -
cross country
Bany Wallace -golf
Barbara Bond -soccer
Sean Simpson -softball
Don Watson/Dave Salo -
swimming
Janice Maran -tennis
John Knox/Marco Ochoa -
trade and field
Chudc Cutenese -volleyball
Don Watson -water polo
u f tlluck Cutenese, who also
to.1t he'> the men's leam, fini'ihed
... econd with '>OCCer anti water
polo each coming in fiflh in the
'late
~ophomore Michelle Icban
capped her two-year Coast
rnrl'er hy repealing a!> l>tale
dtampion m the 5.000 anti
I 0,000 meters, meanwhile
earning the Of:C Distance
llunm•r ol the Year honor!>.
I lukan~un also highlighted the
wonwn·~ gulf team as a program
on the rbe, dlong wilh sof1ball.
which hru. tradilionally been a
tl1ffin1l1 ~ron to keep players
111volwtl in at the -.chool.
I tr'>t year Coach Sean ~tmp ... on
ma1111ainl'tl a roster of 15
player.., whu:h impn•..sed
I lolan-.on
< .olf fim.,hed third in lhe OH'
\\lull' '>Oft ball I 10· I 'i) made
'>lnde~
\\orncn'l> golf can be tough Lo
fill a team. but I lhmk more
a1hlc•ll''> will be coming in since
morl' of the high :.chools have it
now," I lokanson said. "Three
-.pon., on the rise with
popularity l>hould be golf.
softbaU and badminton. We
staned badminton two year. ago
and we now have larger
numbers and better player. with
Allen llodgert at lhc helm."
Along wilh the perceivetl
boom I lokan-.on hope-. the
above mentioned spurt..,
provide. ha.'> been the c;leady
ascension of lhl' Coa'>l l'rl'W
team. led by U11tla MocllC'r. <X.<
is 1hc only community college i11
lhe na11on with a rowing
progrnm that '>Utcc-.'>fully
rnmpt>ll''> with the ht•-.1
un1ver ... 11y crt'W'> throughout till'
Umtec.J ~tate'>
Coa.,t\ to ed tlant l' .ind t hl'l'r
c;quad'> haw datmt·d 11 1l.lt111n.1l
Litle'
Bond mum·y Imm Ml•J:.un· C
on lhc November 2002 b,tJlot
\\tlJ be u-.t.•d for fac1ltt1l''>
unprovcment'> for ~uml'll '>
'>ports venue!> -.ut h d'> the '>OU l'r
field, tenrn., court'> and
swimming pool
Now in h1-. thmJ year a'
athlellt director. I lola11 ... on
spends mort· t 111w 111 rnet•11ng'
and "uw~ a rcJ pen' mon• lh,111
in the pa.'>I, with tht• ~tale\
budget rri~i., 011 1hc !runt
burner.
"I got in on happy tlllll''>
where lhey ..aul. 'Wl· will gt•I
money for you to ... pt·ntl' lCl 1111v..
when ...iJam•!. an• ht'tnK cul,"
I lokan~m ..:11d "I go to m1111·
mer1111g., now 1h,111 t·vt•r hdon·
dnd lhey COfl'>l'>l of how tJ11
team' fund ·rat-.t• I ht•n• ,., Jll
added ... ire'>.'> on the lOdChl''> .111d
athlete<> to go out and rJI'><'
money. Rut thC' high '><.liool'
have been doing II for I 0 Yl'ar-..
so we are nol uJone ..
Coac;t ha .... pmvided V'Jll'> for
~me team' to trawl to
tournaments. but I lok.tn.,on
added that l>Chetlultng lh<N'
overnight event!> can pre">t.•nt
problem~ becau'>t' prognunl>
don't have lhl' money to c1fford
for hotels, ga.,, food and olJ1er
expenses.
"If some of the wam!> want to
do overnight tournarncn1', they
have 10 fund-raiM" 1hem1>Clve!>,"
he said.
Money or not. Coa.,t\
women's 'POrl'> team ...
perfonnance on the fic·ld, in
gyms or on lJ1e trdck through tlw
years speak volume·<, or how 10
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Covnc1I of th• City of
Newpot t Btac:h will hold
a p11bflc: hurina re
111d1n1 LCM.al Coastal
Pro1ram, land Uu
Amendment No 2003 003 on property lonled
al 1150 Cranv1llu Drive
Tha vacant property 1&
located at llMt northwot
corner of the inleraec.
lion of Ct1nv1llu Drive
and Newpur I Cun hr
Drtve •nd ·~ within lhe
Admln1itr•hve. rrof8'
\tonal •lld r 111anc1al
(APf) Ol\lr !cl
Request tu •mend to
Loni Co•it•I Pro1t1 <im
Land Use Plan to ln
crease the deolopment
a11outton ot the \Ubtect
proper I y l111n1 'l,000
sqoare feel to 8,000
sqltar e fut I ht: pur l><J'' of thrs 1n1•ndntent 1s to
brlna the I ul al Ct>•\I
Proaram land UH Pl.•n
into con\1\tenq c with
t he Newport Beac h
General Plan and lom111
Cudt, Whlth ware
amended rn 2002 lo
Ye p
111unt tllocahon from
5.000 ~quare 1 .. 1 to
8 ,000 'quaru leet CPA200l 161)
lhrs P•OJl>ll has been
••••owed. and 11 has
bun duterm111ed lhat 11
ts ule1oriu1lly uempt
und11 lhe requ.,em.,nts
ol the l.•hlorn11 (ny1
runmenlal Quality Ad
under Class 3 (New
Cun\ Ir u1.llun or Cun
Y"\lnn Ill Sm•fl Stru1.
turn)
NOllCl IS lflRlUV
ruRIHER CIVLN thal
\aid IJUblrt h•&lll\i Wilt
be held un Au9uot 26,
200J, •t th• how ol
7100 p m 111 the Council
Chambel\ of the New·
p(l(I Bud1 Coty Hall.
HOO Newp111 I Soule
Yard, Newport 8enh.
C1lrfor111a. »I Whllh time
and pill• •ny ~nd •II
pt:r \un11o 1nt~tt!\l~d "11y
.ippe11r •nd be hurd
I her ~u11 If vou 1.hallen1e
ttll\ PfOl•'< I 1n r ""' t 'j(/U
Pol it ·y .
escr • n ~ no c•
or 1n written co11•
spondenc• dellwe1ed to
the City et. or prtOt lo
tll• publK llearm1 r or
1nl0tmallon ca" (949)
64.4 3200
/S/laV-eM.
Hw•leH, City Ct.ti.
(tty e f Newpof1 leoch
Publi\htd Newport
Beach Co~I• Mesa Oa1ty
Piiot Aueust 16.
2003 So466
OIDIWKl ltO. 2003.-14
AN OHINANCl Of nu CITY COUNCIL Of nu cnv Of Nlw,ou
ltACH A,,ROVING
CODI AMENDMENT
NO. 20DJ-OOS U -
Q U l S Tl NG AN
AMlNDMlNT TO THI
ZO NING CO DI CHAN$1NG THI DIS-
IGNATION Of I U IAST
IALIOA IOULfVUD
FROM RITAll AND
SIRVICl COMMlaCtAl
TO TWO fAMll y au-
1 DIN TIAL ('A2003-
-----
was• • o
d•y of Ausu\I, 2003
AYIS, COUNCIL
MIMllHi alOGIWAY,
Wiii, Nl(N()lS ,
MAYOll HOMHaG
NOfS, COUIHfl
MIMIHS1 NONi
AISINT COUNCIL
MIMIHSr ADAMS, ,.ouoa. HlffHNAN
AISTAIN COUNCIL
MIMllllt NONI
MAYOa 1 Steveft
lre,,.lter9
CITY CUalli LoVonfte
M. Hott.leo
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~va1ldblt ftJr rev1 .. w 111
the City t.:l•rk ' ufl•c• 1.1f
th~ City uf N•w1>111t
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711241 J:.rown Valtsy
Parkway 11492. Laaona
N1auet C•hfurni• 92677
W1111.,n1 Ay•n Ash
WOI th. 680 West Main
Slreel, Ju,lm. Cahfornuo
92780 8'i00
L yman J Bishop.
7~601 ff u .. ,te, L aaun•
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•fueled by a eeneral
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bu\1110 \ yell Yn
0810 I /'100 l
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l.l•rk of Orantt<' Cnunty
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Mon11va. Cosl• Mu• CA
92627
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ducted by a <-Of ponllun
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bus1ne~ y•tl Ye\. 07/
05/2003
R•ul Enter pt O\e~. CU<
po1al1on. Raul (
M01eno, Owner
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filed with the l.ounty
Clerk of Or .ing• C•1un1y
on 07/30/03
20036953317
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23.2003 Sa~bl
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are do10& bu--mt-\\ i.-.
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\oonal M.rble & Stone
Care 1 IS95 Atale•
Avenue, rou~~~
I low to Place A
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Saturday, August If>. 20Qj 8! -----------------lepJ Nc*ls 2640 Lepl Noticel 2640
l.•hl0<nia 92708 Type of hcense(s)
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Atalu Awe f ount•111 SAll BUR ANO WINl
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du<.ted by •n 1nd1v1do•I
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bus111ess 1•1' Yu
6 '!() ·03
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lhos 1tatemenl wu
filed with Ill• County
Cl.,k of Or•n1te County
un 07/24/0J
200JUS2614
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Al t ot1ol11 lh ver •it
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beve,,ee• 11 7955
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N(WPORT 8lAC:1t CA
9265/
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Milt Crrde, Huntmrton
Such Cahforn1a 92647
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well, 17J21 Molt C.ttd •
Hunt1naton But h. C.•h
f0tn•• 92~7
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ducted by· an ond•••du•I
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l•n'"' C•IOw.,11
lh1s staten1ent .,.,. •.
ftled with tht ( vunly I
Clerk uf O••"~• c .. un11
on 07/18/0l
200J69S200•
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J0.6.2003 >d4b!J
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on 08 IJb.iOJ
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GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
2 'rl"'• Allljelftl"I leh
PA<:tr K. Vt( W
10,un V•«wl 16.'>00 ~ 1
obo 949 613 9201
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ENTERTAINMENT
Calendar of
Evenls
IOUAl. llOUSllG
"WPOrMm
All rul ut•h• •dwer
l1$1n& 1n 1111\ new\paper
rs sub,.,ct tu the t edenl
hir Hou.in1 Act of 1968
as •m•ndord ,.hlch
malt.•> • t 111e11a1 to
adv«l1u "tny pr~fer
enc e. l1mtl•t1on or
dbc11mm•lton bned o n
r•c•. cOIOf, rell11on, su .
handicap, famlhal \llltus °' nauonal or l&ln, or an 111ltntoon to m ake •ny
\uch prtlerence. llmll•
lion or dl1e11mina1ton.'
Thi\ new\papar will
not knowin11y acwpt
any advertisement IOI
rul tstal• which is In
vlC>lellon o1 the law. OIH
tt•dtrs an hereby
lnf0<med that 111 dwell
inp ltdYefliHd fft this
newipac>tf art ev•il•bt.
on an equal opportunity
basis
To compfeill of dis
er lminatlOfl, c.it HUO toft..
"" •l 1·800 424 ~90
1413
1489
$
2305-2490
MIR CHAN DI SE
fOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
I
3010-3940
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EMPLOYMENT
OPPOITIMITlES
Estate Sales Pet Adoptions 3660 Costa Mesa
IAllOA l'lNINSULA
S•h11d•y ll 12
Ill I w Ray AYe
Newpor I lle•• h
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leh ef l eyt & Gltit
Ct.ttMa en4 fay•,
pAho t.ble •rt ~IL .
t Ul<llSIOl I< Llf l f UR
VAN S£T 11r fOR A
PACf Sfl 1f R l WH£ £L
SCUUIF R
llf I $1 700
SC 00 I £R S<lOO
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Guld-.n ltch•11Jl•1g1~\
POWl R lff I & RH UN[
CllAIR S60fl
TWIN lllCTRIC BlO s·ioo
"B" MOUNT BC Nl BRAll[
HANO CO NTROi WAS
USlD UN COL to CARI
$250
Bl ST OHCR ON All
949 675 5985
ANTIQUES
Antiques Wanted 3025 ...... ,_lty bt..t• w.
f • .,ytll1na from A 11 S•I CASH fO• l'OTIHY
& Son from Sam Jpm Bituer. Calahna ROOJ>.
Ger"'o" Shepherd• •II
1dur • t' ''*'
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RealEslate
Misc. Ofters 4245 l6? bth« SI Costa MKa wood. Lu~ens elt
9'&{)7J.6223 'M96JS.lll3 Ill Ivy or s.n v...,.
COSTA MISA Hou•• on 1 D•Y' or
l"\' Call 8h6 'Xll 6011
74/hr 1e<111d~d m-\H&e
NeCH Cetto ··~· 9olf courH & 09un
wollU"I trolls. 41w
31to 19 y4, petl•.
Jocuul IHI offet
over S66S,OOO
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949-290-1121
OPEN SAT-SUN 12-4
178flAY ST
Pntt ''du<td 3br 2bA
hOm• S!.79.000 Agt
flu•tv {.u1nlller
944 'J7? 09fo5
l •77 Ve,.etloft Dr
!tbr lbd "IOZO..f u t1.
hum• By Own~r Cre•I
Buy S699.900
Call W 11 4 Ir.><> I 61!fl 116 H 11 4 8SO 1051
Ol"lN SUN 1-S
Jll32 Sliver L-teno
Stuunine 180" while
waler panOI O<n VlllW
•t>r 2b.o 1ncl 1~st qo.01
lef\ Tropical Ian~
S/29.000 Tefl 8owPn
Coldwell Banil9f
949 35!> 4391
7402-7466
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9000--9750
NewpOft Beach
Ol'IN SAT 1-t w--.. ~ l&
28a wilovdy Say v-
opo:ti floor"plan IOI\ ul
w1ndoW'>. '4'1KIOU5 kit.
WlC Ids WJ1) SI 8HXXl obf1
MMy Wood. ~ 9"9 S84
'>811. 717 9816
220.I Vhto Nuer1o
Ol'lN SAT 2-6
N~wpmt Buch lllulf\ r 'ec townhm. 3br •nd
llllll. l'VI r>iltO, 2 l i dr
lOUlt•'Y In brok•"
S'>49.888
By Owner 114 :?99 1 !!2_
7927 Cal•IP• mcrd •1<•w
of ba< kb•v & "'Y h&llt\
4b• lba l of\ •if up
It'd~'· n~ .. land• 1 •P•na
3 l •ll•lh l••
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Cou\en\ Wither\ Rulty
949-6 77-SSH
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610 ClubhOU\t An
$889 500
cll .. hlre ••• , htotu
949-723-6037
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317 '''••cete" Dr.,
HOME
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,.Kl HOudD TO
$710,000
J212 lr-4 St
NIWPOIT HEIGHTS
Jbr 2.5ba pv1 backyd
$710,000
949646 0454
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MUC87PI
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1661 s.r-Costa Mm
a.l•Casll
Furniture
Hlth-litte blot• Sela
N•wpwt Im. French
couche. wm&b•clt. ~hairs,
VtCH aame bar. love
seats, If br & cir Tommy
B•ha ma furniture.
d1esden, bfonns, TllMy
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cilffs, 4 mat~1n1 I>«
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lfJ(J ,1, w•I• w roll C011-...
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conf room Futn/unhwn
from $450. 949 r.i6 ffiOI
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Appro•lm1tel1 IOO<hf
170 C 17th Sheet
Costa Mna 949-466 6623
fo4' lollofr-t Lec•tloft
31tr lite, 0-of o few ••e• lo come avail
Wt I er front sunset
voewst $859,000
rt.ti-'ropet'tl••
St•...,..•-..-ut-715-3156
sm ,..-. ...........
OPIN SAT -SUN t -S
2J CO.MOllANT C•
3br l .'lba detatll llome,
totally remod. like new!
$939.000 KM en
C1senber & Bkr [neon
P1op949 721-0783
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201 TUST'IN AVI
SpeclKul•r •18•,
utra le lot & 1oom f0t
up.onst0n Joan Altl$On
Bkr 949 646 2011 °' 949 683·8911
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prk•I De AIU• 81yMdt Vtllalw Mlftlllactwect
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OCICKlf 111 nllia :
Under the Service Directory Banner
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $3 2 per week (4weck minimum )
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
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MOBILE HOMES/
MANUFACTURED
HOUSING
Mobl~
Homes 5993
LONG BEACH
SENIOR SPECIAL
ON THE MARINA
2 IOll eGU\ double wide
mobile homes stcurlty
&•llHI. 5 st., p.,._ only
$625 soace 1enl. Pets
Oft Wont la1t Mobile
home$ dwect asll for Joe
7'4-Ul-7Ht
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Balboa Peninsula Laguna Beath
* IAYfRONT ILOG * Lu• •Pl Dldit
\)lj\,n ~ •Phi 7br 7b• " -.n • ...
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furn d Ip. t le•n. w111te1
olWew<Tie 949 922 7777
"OClAN & IAY Vtrws·
11 tti 5t .b ~. "1\' rent
al ~ r Miod. W d, fre_ fp
bbq $2WJ 986h 7979
Corona del Mar
21etlr-M, 21oth, a•1 •tte wa,ller & dr v~·
2 patm\ 949 bf J 1\400
949 7?4 £>410
2"' lite duoh •d IT 'i.
~·. petoo e•dtn SI 750 ~ S..t Son I ~ 431
Morne11t Cvn 94'H>U 7216
* lo••tlf•I 3br 2ba
rrnt1I. cute COM duplea,
1•n(e w d hookup'
A&I ~ 9"9 293 "6JO
Oc-1Vfow Lovely I
~IOt y 2br 2ba • den
tp. 11t1ch 2 c•r a••
Co111ty.,d entry. c.omm
pool Small pet ok
SJ.450mo. Kfttn Msmt.
887. 704 8649 19204
Newport Beach
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hve '~,.~ hJ '"V" y1tiw-e 'f,..,,
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1-866-400· 269 I
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AND NCW'f'O«T lfOMlS
Hill GRUNDY RtAl IUW
9"9-675-6161
Newport•••t•h ,.,..
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qu1t>I P .. n1n\ul• Point
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llHdl p . wd I~ $2500!
II«> Avall g.1 858-414 3777
IEWf'OltT HEIGHTS
Townhome 3br 2.Sba, 2 ear 11.w. l2600m 949· 230 ~290 or 949·689·4200
ibr 2ba on Balbo~
l'enin. hdwd firs, fp,
Qatio, 2 c gar. avail 8 l
a&1$2650 949 293-4631
for UoH 31r 2' /180 B~• private cul·de-sac
IMCe yard, &reat loc;1t1on
'2950/mo 949-475 0027
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aie house. 2 car e;waee.
llfd ~. front,.1ladl yard. Ji!950 pet ok 949-~5l2'l
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quires that contrac
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total $500 or mo<e
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be hcensed bv ttie
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License Board. State
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contractors include
ttieir license number
on ell ad11ert1sina. You
can check the status
of your licensed
contrac tor at
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tak1ne 1obs that
total less thin $500
must stale '" their
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42 Honk
43 Light IWOfda
45 New YOO! rM!f
46 Mettns· iOC 47 Put up
50 Airid
SI WaQOfl part
52 JOies Verne caplaln
53 G1veu
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66 Goldon !'Iulo
word
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60 Ofange seed
12 13
WEEKLY BRIDGE QV1Z
Q I . Bot.II vuloorablc, as South you
bold:
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you bold:
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SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST •• .... 2NT .,..
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Whal do you bkl 00\\-'!
Q 3 • Doth vuln(rable. llll South you
hold:
• 63 Q J 8 2 '·' Q 10 7 2 • J 9 J
lllc bidding hll\ proceeded: NOR11t EAST SOUTH
I• .._ I~ 2• ..,_ !
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Vacldon Rentals
WFST .._
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you hold:
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you hold:
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The bidding I~ proceeded:
SOUTH WF.ST NORTH
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8500
Exchange 7930 l•l .. oo hl•ttct Art
M-' Manion Can't use Gellwy P{T computer
our timeshare Oct 4-18 eraphlcs & retail sales.
can you7 Oceenfront Call Steve 949-723-1100
f'AIT TIM( FOR PACIFIC
VIEW MEMORLAL PARK
In Corona del Mar, CA.
Two po$1llons available.
Funeral Service Otrec·
tors lo oversee chepol
and 11uvuldo se.rvacn,
needed weekdays &
some weekends, SlOllr.
Must have profeuional
appurance. be com·
pusaonate and tnendly.
Call 949-644·2700 and
speak with Miles Wood.
~ 4 $3150 957~96 W..tod IM.t tied! O'OW
~ J•......ing 7990 n/PT. Apply 1n person nmn• UIUll 1801 Bayside Or., C«ona
TUCltll tf PWIO
Mary de Pascale, m.m.
Now Aa:eptq Students
for ra1 U.-olment
949-673-2174
949-813-2246
del Mar, Wed·S.t. 10a·2P.
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SIN~CAJIE
• Carea1ver fT
• Waiter Pl
• 01l!f Expenro!d <Wy
•Receptionist
9•9· 760·2800
.......................
S12/h1 La s t o raae
facility. Mon, Thurs,
Fri's. Office and llte
maintenance. Ellp. a
+ Irma 71 4·84 l ·U 66
Son<fwlch 5t.o. in Coste
Mesa needs help. Call
lthr. s 11perb c ond
throu.a hout Sl4,995 ~ lllc1 949-5116-18
www.ocpo .. l.c••
IMW'ltJlll 2 di', bledl, 519. sun·
roof, funrwr, 11500 714.9 .... , ..
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like new Bllv'tao, 4 ~.
euto, ec, sunrt, full pwr.
tint, C• smoe. 13650
714-454-1698
IMWS211 '99
S1>«t W111on x Int cond.
w•rr 1nty. loaded S.27 .995 949·887..4644
IMW '91 ZJ c-.
1uto white/taq lthr. CO.
beautlful like new eond.
$17,495 v59724 fin &
_,. -8kr 949-5116-1888 -w.ocpol.co111
IMW 'ff tJ (...,,, 2.3
V6, 3511 ml, Sspd, CO, 2
tone blk & tan, lthr Int,
beautiful, like new cond.
$19,995 v555721 fi· n~ncini & werranty evall
Bkr 949-586-1888
-·"f"*l.c-
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stlver/arey, 4dt, sunroof,
lthr. auto, 3811 ml. $4800
new tires 949-760-0144
Co4llec 'to fle•tw-ct
silvet/erey, 4dr, ~unroof,
lthr. auto, 38k mi. '$4800
new tires 949·760·0144
Qrro6er '94 New Y..tcor
3.5 't'6 l ·owner. 4311
actual ml, books,
records, met1lhc tur -
quoise/tan lthr, fully
loaded, like new $4995
V!ll667218 Biii 949-58& 1888
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Conr•tt• '19 Coup•
auto 60k+ mt, metallic
red/tan lthr. superb
cond throuehout, $9,m
Bkr 949-586-1888
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Doclp '91 """""' auto. 6cy\. A.IC. lttw. full power,
Ml·fm cass. cc. tint, alloy
Whls $5999 714-593·8129
ot•••llllle 'ff-.,.• 60k ml, bledl/ .. y ]ttw,
mnrf, CO, faburou1 eond
throuehout $5995
vln'457219 Bkr.
949·516-llU
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P .... SAUTO
Ol~A4~
Blue w/l\lue, on!Y \AK
ml, sports pl(&. (19478C) S24.980
OOIMWl1" S~ver wMICll lthr,
Sleptronlc
(193871) S21,980
HUMS.-
Whit• w/saddle leath-er. moonr oof (19443) S28.980.
o "•"" s rw-s.a GrMfl w/uddle
ltbr, 28K mi, moonroof
(19112) S29.980.
HM.,_.. wt
ZMJ
Btoe w/black, IU•l'
sports pk&
(19416) $27,980.
ff ... WJ2M
Red w~ lthr, 5spd
(19470) $l8,!B>
01 f'end. ,..,..
T iptronk., only Ullo.
m1~. nava&aboo
(19394) INQUIRE
9a ,_,,. GS :JOO
Gold w/saddle leath"',
chrome wlMots
(19418) $21,980
02 f'orsdro G T:t
Blacl\ w/bladl onl·y 100
miles
(l 9597C) INQUIRE
...... ~.,,
ACft reef Ofl bieck, low
miles. aor..-1 (194051) $57,980
oo•WU• Sh w,lblldl llhr,
s~ (1938'1 l) i;!l,980
fff.tJOS.-
wtlftie w/$addle leetll-
er, moooroof
(19443) SV ,980.
"'~sr,,_ S..Greenw/~
Ith', 28K ml, ~oof
(19112) 129,980. " ....... HO
Blue w/blldl.. ar•Y
9'>0fts '*II
(19416) SV ,911).
HMWJDIS Red w/blaldl lthf. 5spd
(19470} $18,980
01 ,.,... ,..,..
1'!tronic, ooty 1811
mills. navaption
(19394) ~
fl Law GS .JOO
Gold w/saddle le.UW,
chrome wt1eels
(19418) S21,980
02 hndwllr1
Bled! w/blacll only 100
miles
(19597C) INQUIRE
0 I 11«-c.4.t 4SOO
Sllvtr w/oey, n•Vi·
&•lion. only 151( ml
(l!b45C) INQUIR£
00 fortdt• .. )(wt#
Silver w/blKk, 6spd,
tow miles
(19607) $35,980
949-57 4-7777
Ptll1fS AUTO
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MOTOR HOE
1914 eMC Jin 6-
Counlry RV, 2 I C unlt:s.
429 C!Mvy VS, 251( orallJ
,,-ii, Sll,500 BEST QFFER
714·840-7919 '
Mob'Hamel· ..
0 IU(T 2000 30ft_, I
2003 Wt., immac,
slMPll 6 & 8 optional
tent, pinlc tbl, bbq.
Toy trailer & tent
trailer 949-295-0356
Of 949-500-1266
BOATS
9615
DUFJY (llCTltC 'It
CL ASSIC 18fT fully
restored, best offer Rick
949·348·9424
, .. ~ ~hell.It ~lie. Duffy.~
boot. Im • eood dp ...
~SKl.!Hi~
DUffY WCTll( l99S,
new batterieto, aood
cond1toon $12,000/obo
714 612 4544
Sailboats
CAl20SM*T,tllpM1
$14t5
pp 949·548·302• Corporate fxocutlvo
Secretory Self-motivat·
ed w/strona oraan1za·
tlonal skills uperience.
prefer able w/securltles
knowledae and Com·
puler sllllls a must Mon-
f rt 9·3 .00 Call tor
1nterv1ew 949·721 9236
between 8am·l0am 949· Foret '6S Mu•t••t
645·llOOasllforMor11ot Cohverllble. orle1nal
o 1 ,,..,~..,.. a.soo
Stiver 'l'/grey, nav1·
eat1on. only 15K m1
(19545C) !~QUIRE
f'ondM '99 (..,.ero
46k mi. blll/blk llhe. CO.
chrome whls. like new
S•2.000 V•622057 Ii
narw:in11 & warr avail Blo.1
949-516-llH
-.oq>oiol.co. BOAT REPAIRS/
SERVICES
,IANTASTIC VUWll
3br 2ba for the
fvule1t & petleu.
For lease I year or more.
$3995 open to otfer~
SUN 1-S
208 TUSTIN AVE
Joon Alll1on lkr
94%46-2011~11
BAYHIONT
WINTER HNT Ai
41r, 21/ilo, 2-<0I' gor,
1'Ay fwnhhecl $4000lfto
Auodoted Realty
949-673-3663
Seldom ovoll Granville
Co11do, gated. goll
course loc, comm pool/
$pa 281, 2Ba, dell $4500/
mo Agt. Pa\JI 94$.644-7D
Newport Coast
TROVAlll
2br 2ba 2 c ear. gated,
communitv pool. •21
$2300 949·293-4631
carpet Repalr~les
~CARf'fl t>CARf'fl'Ct
Repairs, Patchone. Install
Cour leous any $Ile jobs.
Wholesale! 949-492-0205
Cleaning
Touch of Kl~
European Expert in
House Cleaning
20 yean in Business
Licensed & Bonded
Profe~s1ooal teams
~igncd
10 Your Hom(
(949) 548-0097
Free fahmatcs
Rcfc:reoccs
Spring 0(.aning
Specials
& lllS#HSS •ir•s Uparedu, R1191lrs of
COmputlt', Hotworlls.
Evtnlnp/W18"ends
Competitive prlcn
fOf quality _.vie.
949-Ut-1175
71•-t2MHI
SUMMIT -S9 AnjOu
2br 2ba 2 car ear. pool,
eated comm, $2300/mo.
Aet 949-759-9341
Son<•n• 31r 21/110
""&le fam hm. new
paint & carpet. 2< p ,
ti/IIDll ail .Im 9&851-83115
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FLORAi. DISIGNa 25
hrs a week. Must be fully
uperlenced.
COM. 949-644· 1413
,._.. "* ~ 11 Fash
...., m-9. kloll.i-e for exp'd
~ Ph'ne loc for
wall-ns 949-212· 1629 Pn
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Concrete, Patio, Orrwway I'*> ~ t.oo sm. AJ servlcesl
Fweplc, BBQ. Rers. 25Yr~ Repaar, remodel, lens,
Exp. Terry 714-557-7594 spe, new svc 949-645-3666
Tito c ........ M ...
Cemenlworlo., Brick, Tiie
& More. Reliable. No job
too imall. 714-615-9062
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rrw'bll, stool. &116 1975
Ltll61.3M4 Mt 714-611·91&1
UMY .._.,. Repated
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TILE DEAN 949-673-8066 7l~ 714-883-20.ll =
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Dawe Hamtlton
949-3224292
<•'t Do ttl 0-'t _.
to do ltl We can & we
will 24/7 • 4 all ~ home
repairs 714·348·8430.
FIX .. sn<IAUST. All
types of repears. Elec-
trical, p4umbirw. ctoMs.
Wllllr hMbn, t*5 & more
24hr/7days 714·366-1881
c-...
&a.p.h
Corpentry o Plumbinll
OrywaU • Stucco
Palntlnc, Till & more
20+ YeMS hperiencel
.,.....,_5776
, ... .., ..... _ ..
H-• R.,.., S,..CWlst
Interior & Exterior
Rep1lrs 714-501·6466
JUNK TO TMI DUIU'IU
714·968· 1812
AVAILA8LE TOOAVI
949-673·5566
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NJd/llofll &
OfMffY Rlmodlllnf .._,'"' 71 ...... -0711 ..............
owner, solid car S19.995
obo949-719·2943.
fwd '86 M ....... CMV.
6cy1, auto. IVC. pb, pw,
ps, am fm, cc, whl covet"~
SJ(XX) obo 714-962 -144 7
Let.ct R•v•r '96 Rone•
Rover Wh ite, fully
loaded, •II maintenance
rec, $16.900 949-887·0729
••~do '01 Trlt.irto (S
slh1er/1T•Y lthr, 2lk mt,
V6, 4wd. 6 CO. warranty,
pp s 14.999 949-675 8753
00 fend. .... ,.,
Silver w/blaek.
premium w und
094263) $28,980
s.I yeur UllWlltM item
.... llover '96 4.0
SE 281< actual m1, books ,
record~. I owntr white/
tan tthr. CO, r unn1n11
bo.r d~/br ush e•urds,
hke new cond. v27Z348
Sl8.99!> fin & warnnty
avail Bkr. 949 586· 1888
w-.oq>06>1.-
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MOORINGS/
LAUNCHING/
STORAGE 9680
lMHsywtyl"oc" SlWSAVAILAaU
I fl.J _J ...I-! fr-SS-tSFt ltt MAZDA TRllUTl 200 I ( llli ft'"' t.._J Newpw1 leodt, L ... o
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100 2.6 black, .. l>W'.
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-' Sl'SXl 96 6'4 ?341
Morcedo '03 320l
20k ma. pewter. perf~ct
cond, Fletche. lones we
& ex tended warranty
$44,500 949-644 23'2
MERCIDlS 560SL '86
Blue/ereen, new top and
upholsler y Pvt Par ly
$9850 9'9·673 1095
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2003 Jeep Liberty
Sport 4WD
$20.030
Op11onaJ ~ $1!50
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Op11onal -S600
Op11onaJ -S39S
CD Player
Traction Control Electronic . WC wouldn't go on -road w11hout II
Opuonal · S 125
Optional • S76S0
Vehicle Security System
16" Alloy Wheel~
Crua'W: Control
lndepcndcnl Rear Suspcrmon
Ba~1c warranty
Ru~I Watnlllly
Adjusted MSRP
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4 yca.rs/S0.000 miles
6 yean/unhnutc<l mile~
$25,600
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41841556594
$18,995
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S26,995
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S22,995
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RuMlng Boards 4197n45708
S28,995
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'37,995
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39761426094
$25,995
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