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SATIJRDAY,AUGUST23,2003
THE SLIP WAS THE EASY PART
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY P1LOT
Tommy Smith, 6, endures a harder-than-expected landing on a Shp 'n Shde at TeWinkle Memorial Park on Monday. The slide
was set up for kids participating in Camp Costa Mesa.
El Toro move will go in phases
Air National Guard squadron would take a t
least two years to vacate Costa Mesa base.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -The Afr Na-
uonaJ Guard base stationed in
the city since 1950 will gradu-
aJJy move to the closed El Toro
Marine base, officials said Fri-
day.
The 222nd Combat Commu-
nications Squadron. adjolning
the Barie Park on Newport
Boulevard near the Costa Mesa
Free\.vay, will move in phases to
a 32-acre site at the northeast
corner of F.I Toro over the next
cwo years. said Lt. Col. Gary
Aten, a civil engineer with the
AJ.r National Guard in Sacra-
mento.
"We're working with the Navy
to make this move: he said. "It
wiU take some time to renovate
and remodel.·
The Costa Mesa-based
squadron has 92 men and
women assigned to st. TWenty-
eight served in the war with
Iraq. They do not Oy aircraft.
Their duty is to provide tactical
communication capabilitie!>, in-
cluding e-mail and Internet, to
troops deployed overseas, Aten
!>aid.
The unit needed to move pri-
marily because of the develop-
ment around 11 that obstructs
communication. he said.
"There's the freeway, and
there are several buildings and
aparunem complexes," Aten
said. "When we first occupied
that site, there was very little
development in that area. and it
was easy for the urut to do their
communications."
The group obviously needs
more room now, he said.
The Air National Guard has
already secured the federal ap-
provals needed for the move,
Aten said.
.. The next step will be to get
federal funding." he said.
TI1e biggest challenge in the
process has been to get ap-
provals and permlls from v-clri-
ous agencies, Aten said.
"It's taken us six years to get
here,· he said.
Aten said the Air National
Guard h a5 been talking wilh Lhe
city of Costa Mesa. which wants
to expand Lhe Bark Park. as well
as olher developers who have
expressed interest in Lhe prop-
erty.
"It could be several months
before we decide how to dis-
pose of that facility.· he said.
• DEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by
e-mail at
deeps bharsth a./at1mes.com
Monahan
might run for
• supervisor
Costa Mesa mayor
says he's considering
seeki ng the seat
when his council
term is up in 2006.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
COSTA ~tE~A -rhe rumor
has been burning up the Goat
Hill grapevme fur v.eeb., and
now Mayor Garv \fonahan ha\
said that he ,., rnn<.1denng run
ning for .i c;eat on tht' count)
board ol '>Upem..,or.-, after the
end of h1'> (It) C ounc1I term in
2006.
Monahan said Thur .. day that
he would ne11her confirm his
candidacy for Supervisor Jim
StJva's pos111on nor deny that he
hct~ been <;enously consrdenng
a run at the second d1~trrct seat
He will '>t:t ho"' things go m the
next couple of years. he !>aid.
· Its no1 hke I am an offic1aJ
tand1da1e or anything. but I am
going to talk w m>· wife and
'>hake '>Orne hand'>.·· \fonahdn
'>a.Id
StJva\ '>eat will nor be up un·
111 L006. the '>clffit' ) ear Mona
han\ term on the Costa Me'>a
OCTA OKs
freeway study
Plan bei ng
conside red would
exte nd Orange
Freeway seven miles
into Costa Mesa.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Orange
County Transportation Aulhor-
1ry board members have ap-
proved a $I. I -million srudy of
eXlending the Orange Freeway
along the Santa Ana River 10 the
San Diego Freeway and possibly
the Corona del \.far Fre~'a). of-
ficLals said.
Staff presented to bocUd
member!> on Monday a prehms-
QUESTION
Should the OCTA
eX19nd the Orange
fTMwey Into Cost.
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nal) !>tudy that sho~red that
"there c. a traffic demand" that
jusufies extendmg the freeway
from the Santa Ana freewa}.
QCLA, spokesman Michael lJt·
sch1 said
"The exten. .. 1on will affect
Catalina Classic fights cancer with paddleboards
Newport resident Mark Schulein and others
will set out for the fifth year to raise funds in
the name of late friend Suzanne Leider.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Piiot
NEWPORT BF.ACH -Pad-
dling 32 miles on your knees
and stom ach is a grueling test
of endurance and per-
severance.
For 11 peo ple participating in
the Catalina Oassic on Sunday,
the paddleboard race ts not just
a physical challenge but a way
to honor a Newport Beach
woman who valiantly fought
cancer for 10 years.
The 11 paddlers a.re part of
the Ocean of Hope Campaign,
which raises awareness and
funds for those wh o suffer from
synovial sarcoma, the rare form
of cancer that took the life of
Suzanne Leider last year at age
35.
Leider was an inspiration to
those who had the privilege of
knowing her, Ocean of Hop e
Olairwoman Mark Schulein
said .
·she was p robably Lhe m ost
inspirational person I ever
met.~ said Schulein, a Newport
Beach resident. ·she had can-
cer for 10 years, but you n ever
saw her without a smile.·
After being diagnosed with
the sarcoma, Leider. a nurse.
was frusrrated at the lack of in-
formation for laypeople about
the disease, Schuleln said.
So she gathered some of her
fellow nurses and friends and
created a clearinghouse for in-
formation for the public. Today.
the Sarcoma Alliance Is at the
vanguard of support, education
and guidance for those with the
disease.
•tt's not research,· Schulein
said. "h 's information for pa-
tients, families and caregivers.
It's really a testament to what
(Leider) could do. all while
ftghting It herself.·
ln 1999, Leider and friend
Keith Munemltsu created the
Ocean of Hope Campaign to
FAMILY TIME
FYI
The Catalina Classic starts at 6
a.m. from the Isthmus Catalina
and ends at the Manhattan
Beach Pier. Hundreds of
survivors, friends, family
members and supporters of the
campaign and the alliance will
be there at the finish to support
the paddlers. The alliance's Web
aite is
www.sarcomaalliancs.org.
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DON lEACt1 I OM.Y Pl.OJ
Paddlers Jack Hamilton, left. and Mari( Schulein will paddle across s.. CANCER, p ... A4 the Catalina Channet for the Ocean of Hope campaign.
promote the alliance and ~e
funds for it. They decided to
use the Catalina Oassic for
fund-raising because It is one
of the premier paddJeboard
races In the country.
Schulein, 34, who has logged
SPORTS
Parents can help where state money cannot
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
It'• time to lat• • doeef' look
It E.....O. Hlgh't ~
S..P..-11
I t bas taken Arnold
Schwaneneger and
Warren e. Bu«ett to ~
once ap1n bow Calilomia'a
acred Propostdon 13 hat
tmn food from the mouths o(
children and ha caused
children to be ahortchan&ed in
their educadon and beeltb
can!.
Buffett. II you may recall.
mendoned that Chi 1ta11'a
property Wiii WW'l IOO low.
=--~"=Che oomment. but the dai'nlp wu
clone.
STEVE
SMITH
$10-billlon surplus?
Over the put 25 yean. out
laiy leglalt.ton and a le!ies of
gowmon failed to adju.t to
the loa of Propolltion 13
money. And when they did tab
aak>n, the panicked met the chlUellfl with the knee-jerk
rw.1ion of legtl&aton
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COMPUTER TIME
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:Members of Presbyterian Qiurch of the
:covenant of Costa Mesa are helping bring
:seniors into the computer age .
• :suzl• Herrl1on
:Oaily Pilot :H ard drive, mo use : ror~i: ~~~ ~e
: many people.
became prevalent
everywhere.
This whole n ew vocabulary
.seems natural for school-age
'Children; they are growing up
·with it. But to many, especially
:Senior citizens, it can be
intimidating. Computers
inspire a feeling of trepidation
and intimidation.
To help seniors get over this
fear and to educate them in a
comfortable setting became a
mission of some members at
the Presbyterian OlUrch of the
Covenant in Costa Mesa. They
have been holding beginning
and intermediate classes for
more than a year and a half.
Hanle Panian said that this
program came to fruition with
the help of four people, those
on the church of the Covenant
local organizing committee. It's
definitely a team effort. he
said.
"I'm the communicator of
the group," Panian said. "Harry
Larimer is the official
go-between with the program
and the church. Forest Werner
is the point person for raising
funds. He's o n the
sustainability committee. And
Bob Campbell is the super
volunteer from church who
tutors the program."
Werner, Panian said, has
gotten a grant from JC Penney
for $5,000. He also has the
challenge of raising S50.000
with an u nnamed person
willing to match the funds.
·So the challenge is out
there,· Panian said.
Campbell has spent five days
a week, two to three hours a
day, tutoring.
•1fwe had a couple million
Bob Campbells, this world
would be a better place,"
Panlan said.
Alma Marquez is a key
go-between for everybody,
Panian said.
"Once we got the computers
donated by the Harbor
Boulevard of Cars Assn., there
was nothing going on in the
morning," Panian said. "We
decided to open up classes fo r
senior members of our
congregation."
He said the committee that
he was on took a survey of
about 100 people, asking the
question, "What do you think
we should do to reach out to
the community? How can we
help you and seniors?"
"It's a community outreach
program, and our philosophy is
'How can we serve our
community,'" be said.
They started with helping
youth in the Newpon-Mesa
Unified School District at Costa
Mesa High School in the
afternoons.
"The first tutorial program
started for the seventh-and
eighth-graders at the high
school," Panian said.
It is a program to help
s tudents who are failing, and
they've made great progress, he
said.
"Six children in the sprin g
sem ester made the honor roll,"
Panian said. "It sh ows how
people can turn around when
som eone has a concern for
them and a place to study.··
The church, which is next to
the high sch ool. has helped
these students succeed. Panian
said.
"There's usually three to four
tutors, seniors like myself,"
Panian said. "The YMCA
oversees the program."
Also facilitating the youth
program are two to three more
tutors who don't qualify as
senior citizens.
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Hank Panian, front, and Bob Campbell, volunteers at the Presbyterian Church if the Covenant in Costa Mesa, Mor other seniors in using
computers. The program also teaches computer skills to students at Costa Mesa High School, which is across the street from the church.
"We've had upwards of 40
students per session," Panian
said. "We've touched the lives
of a lot of people."
However, he is distressed
because he doesn't know how
much longer the program can
continue because of financial
constraints. Donations are
needed.
The senior computer classes
began more than a year ago to
use the empty computers and
to aid with revenue.
.. A lot of seniors were afraid
to s tart," Panian·said. "They
were thrilled with the
opportunity to learn how it
works."
They have served about 48
people through their mon1hly
program, he said.
"We can only serve al> many
people as there are
computers."
They have invited three other
local congregations to join the
computer classes, offering
classes for $35 per person. The
classes are held from 9 to I 0:30
a.m. on Tuesdays and
Thursdays for a month.
"Ifs so convenient. The
church and the parking is
BOOMER CALENDAR
empty 80% of the week,"
Panian said. ~Why not utilize
the church? Th at's where the
computers are located fo r
community need."
His wife, Barbara, took the
beginning and intennediate
clas es and was pleased.
"A lot of the seniors like the
interaction with other
members.· he said. "They are
pleased that <,omeone
understands their needs and
has patient:e to work through
th e technology involved."
Barbara pointed out that she
knew some people in the
beginning class wh o were a
little frightened.
"The class was small and the
instructor worked with each
person individually,· she said.
"It's a low-pressure
environment. a mall group.
You can ask as many questions
as you need lo. They are there
to help you.·
She said both classes were
very pleasan1 and she got a 101
out of them.
To find out more information
or to enroll. call Pan1an at (7 14)
979-1803. The ne:tt ses ion
starts Sept. 16.
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Pilot, 330 W. Bey St., Colle Mesa 92627;
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or by calling (949) 674-4298. Include the
time, date and location of the event, as
well as a contact phone number. A
complete listing Is available at
www.dsilypilot.com.
To honor Katharine Hepburn, Oasis
Senior Cente r will present "On Golden
Pond," the last of five free screenings In
August, at 1 p.m. All are invited to enjoy
the movies and free popcorn at the
center's Hepburn Film Fest. at 800
Marguerite Ave. in Corona del Mer. For
more information, call (949) 644-3244.
p.m. Admission costs $3. The center, at
800 Marguerite Ave. in Corona del Mar,
will be accepting donations from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. weekdays from Sept. 8 to 23.
Information: (949) 646-4131.
ONGOING
Oa.sls Senior Center holds a pancaM
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
ctiildren. The center is at 800 Marguerite,
Corona del Mar. For more information,
call (949) 644-3244.
vision who have difficulty seeing the
computer screen. The Oasis Center et
800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar,
offers six sessions. Call to sign up for
classes. (714) 821-5000.
The Cotta M ... Senior c.nter
has ballroom dancing with live music
from the Betty's Trio from 7:30 to 10:30
p.m. every Tuesday night at 695 W. 19th
St., Costa Mesa. $4. (949) 548-3884.
trading, buying and selling stamps and
coins are being sought to join these
informal meetings. There ere no fees
required. (949) 644-3244.
Jewish F.mlty Serva of'f9n ongoing
bereavement support groups for adults
at all stages of loss. Group members
share experiences, hear how others deal
with grief, receive support and learn
ways to cope with sadness end loss. One
group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth
Jacob In Irvine. The second group meets
at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea in
Laguna Hills. The third group meets et 1
p.m. Thursdays at the Ezra Center in
Anaheim. There's no col1 to attend, bu1
advance registration is required. (714)
445-4950.
TOOl\Y
The Cotta Meaa Senior c.nter wlll be
dipping ice cream at an ice cream social
at the marketplace from 9 e.m. to 3 p.m.
Everyone is welcome. All proceeds will
benefit the Center. Information: (949)
645-2356.
SUNDAY
To honor KatheMe Hepbum, Oasis
Senior Center wilt preeertt •Gueea Who's
Coming to Dlnne(,' the b#1h of ftve free
9CnM!lnings In AuguM. et 1 p.m. All ere
invited to enjoy the moYlee end free
popoom at the oentef"'a Hepburn Alm i=e.t.
et 800 Marguerite Ave. In Corona del Mar.
for more information, call (949) 844-3244.
SEPT.12
The Costa Mesa Senior Center. In
celebration of Costa Mesa's 50th
anniversary, presents the CostAmezing
Senior Hoedown, featuring live western
music by the Trevis Parker Band, dancing
and barbecuit, from 4 to 7 p.m. The Coste
Mela Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St.
The cost is $5 for members, $11 for
nonmembers, $5 for kids. Tldcets go on
sale Aug. 15 at the center's front desk
and at Costa Mesa City Hall, on the third
floor in the Recreation department.
Information: (949) 645-2356.
SEPT.26
The <>em Senior Center will hold a
preview rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 2
Women 50 and older can join a
discussion group coordinated by Jewish
Family Services to address issues sucti
es anxiety, depression, relationships,
loneliness and family. The group meets
fro m 10 to 11 :30 a.m. Mondays at the
agency offices, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G,
Costa Mesa. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950.
The Brellle Institute of'f9n free
computer classes to people with fading
~
Jftvlsh F.mlly S..W:. of O,.nge
County sponsors an ongoing heeling
support group for the ctironi~lly ill. The
purpose is to provide participants with
emotional and spiritual support to
manage Illness and Its consequences.
The group meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at
the Jewish Family Service office, 250 E.
Baker St, Coste Mesa. Attendance is
free, but registration Is required. (714)
446-4950.
The Coln and Stamp Club mMtl from
1 to 3 p.m. Mondays at the Oasis Senior
Center. New members interested in
The Costa Meaa Senior Cltinn Square
and Round Dance Club seeks
experienced dancers to join Its group
from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Costa
Mesa Senior Center, 19th Street and
Pomona Avenue, Costa Mau. (714)
545-5669.
Daily A Pilot
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A bunch of party animals take to the Bayside ·
Village clubhouse to celebrate a friend's
birthday with a luau.
Tom Forquer
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NEWPOITT B .. ACll -"lie'!>
jusl a party animal, f.o his
mother gives him a party," Mane
Hassell said of birthday beagle
Beasluy.
Beaaley's friendf> a11ending hii.
seventh birthday at the Rayside
Village clubhouM: could accu
ralely be described ab a pack of
hounds. I lusting the party for the
third year in a row were hi!> own -
ers, Nam.)' and Dick I loagland.
The gu~t lli.t for the beagle's
pany on Friday w~ MJmcwha1
selecliVt!.
"They're JUSt Beasley'!> fnend'>.
'lllere'f> a 101 of dog-. who aren't
invited.· Nancy ..aid.
With the dor:\ 13 canme
guest'> came about 20 owner!>.
most of whom were dres!>ed for
the pany\ luau theme. l.ru.1
year's theme wa'> patriollc, alter
Sept. 11.
The Hoaglands -.aid that Beru.-
lcy has acted a .. a canine net-
SOY DREAM
OrgmDc
worker for them, giving out a
bark when dog& walk by their
home, in effect connecling the
owners.
"I know aJJ the dogs' names,
but it took a while to get to know
the owners' names," Nancy said.
Several party guests said some·
thing similar.
Sharon AntJe and her Pomera·
nian Grdcie attended for the sec-
ond time.
"It's so nice because it affords
us bO many extra friend!>," she
-.aid.
While the birthday was a good
chance for the people to enjoy
conversation , food and drink
with their neighbors and friends.
the occasion offered a rare op-
ponunity for the pooches.
"lt'i. a really special Lime be-
caw.e it's the onJy time dogs are
allowed on the beach." Antle
...aid. Ille community'f> manage-
ment \uspends the ruJe for dog!>'
birthdays, she said.
The dogs took full advantage.
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M S.Uday, Auaust 23, 2003
No injuries in home
fire at UC Irvine
No ooe ~ hurt in a Ore that
broke out on the second floor of
an on~ home at UC Ir-
vine eadyThursday ~or
&:ialll said.
Plrdgbters from the ua.
Newport Beech and ltvine . fire
deplrtmenu responded to the
call that came in at about 2:15
a.m. from Murasaki Street in the
University Hills area, . UCJ Police
Sgt Lamine Secka said.
Both residents managed to
run out of the two-story home
as soon as they heard the smoke
detector go off, he said. The
damage to the second Ooor was
extensive. Secka said.
'We don't know what exactly
cal.19ed the fire.· be said. •eut
one of the residents guessed that
it could have been a hot plate
that was left on."
Seek.a said that ahhough the
propeny is owned by the univer-
sity and is considered on cam-
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• BNtol Straet: Petty theft was
reported in the 3000 blodc at
9:47 a.m. Wednesday.
• Fair DTM: A ~icle burglary
was reported in the 100 blodc at
10:69 a.m. Wednesday.
• Harbor Boulevard: Petty theft
was reported in the 2300 blodc
at 11 :40 a.m. Wednesday.
• Meu Verde Drive East: Petty
theft was reported in the 2700
blodc at 1 :08 p.m. Wednesday.
• lUstin Awnue: Grand theft
was reported in the 1700 blodc
at 10:47 a.m . Wednesday.
•East 15th Street Grand theft
from a vehicle was reported in
the 200 blodc at 11:14 a.m.
Wednesday.
.,
pus, the homes are owned by
the residents.
Residents on both sides ~
evacuated as a precaution, he
said.
Man arrested after two
freeway accidents
calilornJa Highway Pauol
officers ;arrested a man on Fri-
day afternoon on susplcion of
driving under the inOuence
after he reportedly caused two
traffic coUisions on the San
Diego Freeway, officials said.
The first one occiirred ·o n
the northbound San Diego
Freeway south of Bristol Street
and the second happened on
the same freeway north or the
Costa Mesa Freeway at about
4:15 p.m., CHP Officer Katrina
Lundgren said . No one was in·
ju red, she said.
She did not identify the sus·
pect because the report had
yet to be filed, but said h e
drove a black Dodge Ram.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Bade Bay and Univenity
drives:lndeoentexposurewas
reported at 9:47 a.m. Thursday.
• Heliotrope Avenue and East
Coast Highway: A traffic
accident involving injuries was
reported at 4:41 p.m. Thursday.
• MacArthur Boulevard and
Villaglo: Vandalism vvas
reported at 8:08 p.m. Thursd ay.
• Main Street: Loud music was
reported in the 100 blodc at 4:30
p.m. Thursday.
• Pait Avenue: Grand theft was
reported in the 1000 blodc at
2:18 p.m. Thursday.
• 38th Street and Marcus
Av.nue: An auto theft was
reported at 11 :19 a.m.
Thursday.
Continued from Al
associated with a oew tax.
preferably on people who have
Worked bard fo achJ.eve
somethlng and on businesses.
Scbwanenegger and
candidate Peter Uebenoth have
sensed that a key to the state's ·
salvation is to stop cbaslng
business out of the state.
Nevada has learned, for
example, how to attract
business, even business not
associated with the gaming
lndustry.
Our business-unfriendly state
has succeeded in exporting
huge numbers of movie industry
jobs to other states and Canada,
and other industries are
relocating because or the
anti-business atmosphere.
Bringing businesses back to
create jobs is crucial to our short
and Jong·tenn fiscal health.
If the health and education of
MONAHAN
Continued from Al
City Council is up. It's a long
way off. but political aficio·
nados have already begun strat-
egizing. and Monahan was
among their top choices.
Monahan said it was sug·
gested to him numerous times
by people he refused to name,
and it has become a very real
possibility.
"I am feeling the waters,"
Monahan said. "I am intrigued
because it keeps me in the
area..
Monahan had once made it
seem as thou.gh he were
through with politics all to·
gether. ln October 2001. he an·
nounced he wouJd not seek re·
electfon in the 2002 race for City
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BRAND NEW
COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT
becaUle of Proposition 13, but
because our leaders have failed
to lead. Ally family facing the
kind of cuta presented by
Proposltlon 13 would have done
what Sacramento did not do -
they would have cut back. They
would have canceled the cable
TV service, stopped eating out.
taken less expensive vacations
and done wbateYer lt took to
keep the household intact.
But that's a scenario in which
people are playing with their
own money. In Saaamento,
legislators play with our money
-not theirs -and that makes
a big difference In the declslons
theyinake.
If the health and education or
our chlldren is suffering.
another reason ls the faOure or
parents to reign in their
remote-control parenting habits.
Instead or making sure that kids
learn how to eat right and get
enough exercise instead of
watch 1V and play video games,
l , ..,,.
Ii . -Q,
Council. His
mind quickly
changed after
he saw some
of the poten-
tial candi-
d ates. Mona·
han
reentered the
race to pro-
tect the rights
Gary Monahan of property
owners and
the qverail "character" or the
city, he said.
He easily won his third term
on the council, amid cries of
foul play by those who hoped
Monahan would foUow the
spirit or the lWO·lerm limit in·
stead or serving on through a
loophole. He ignored the nay·
sayers and regained the mayoral
seat, after losing it to former
Councilwoman Karen Robin·
son, who left the dais in April to
become a judge.
Although Mon ahan is argu-
ably the most popular Costa
Mesa politician. his service to
the city would have been over
come2006.
Except for this revelation.
"So there. That is something
you can splash o ut there as the
CANCER
Continued from Al
more than 400 miles of training
in the last three months, said
dealing with the elem enti. in
the race is one of the most
challenging aspects.
"lf you run a m arathon, you
always know the road is in front
of you,· Schulein said. "With
paddle b oarding, the road can
be hitting you in the head or
washing over you. It's a big
variable.·
Jack Hamilton, 26, another
At1 American nm business stnc.e 1953. Ollr family sen!fng your family f or 50 years
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overburdened umy of teachers.
Instead of maklng time each
night to help lckb with their
schoolwork. and thereby
reinforcing its importance ln the
home. they come home Wed.
having given so much of their
eoeigy to their employer that
they have nothing left to give to
their family. lbday, ln about 709L
or the two· parent homes with
school-age children, both parents
work. Today, teachers need help
from parents at home.
On Sept 2, parents all over
Newport· Mesa have a chance to
start fresh. School ls soon back
in session and the cleaning that
is produced by this new broom
can mean the difference
between success and failure.
Parents, honor thy teacher.
Make a little time each night to
worlc with your chiJd. This will
help your child and give the
teacher some badJy needed
support.
Honor thy teacher by standing
latest buzz." Monahan sald. "J
am willing to confirm it is a pos-
sibility."
Silva, who will be termed out,
said he has not taken an official
position on who should replace
him. A few names have been
dropped, including Monahan's,
but the supervisor is just "step·
ping back to see who is inter-
ested." The Costa Mesa mayor
is certainly an accompUshed
leader, Silva said.
"He is a very dear friend, and I
think he's a very competent
elected official," Silva said. ·He
represents Costa Mesa weU and
has done an outstanding job.·
Costa Mesa City Manager AJ.
Ian Roeder said Monahan had
mentioned possibly pursuing
the positfon, but onJy in pass-
ing. The two would muse about
the possibility and then move
on to real business.
Roeder said he is glad that
Monahan is considering the
post and that the issues Mona·
han has dealt with in.his years
on the Costa Me!Ml dais are good
training for the diverse issues in
the county arena.
Roeder considers Monahan
one of the most gifted leaders to
emerge from the local pool.
Newport Beach resident par-
ticipating in the race. said the
toll the race takes on the pad·
die boarder · bodie:. is trivial
compared to what Leider and
others go though.
"When we get tired and feel
sore, I think about Su1.ie and all
the pain and suffering she and
others go through, so paddling
for eight hours isn't such a big
deal,· Hamilton said.
This is the fin.I year Sch ulein
has chaired the Ocean of Ho pe
Campaign. l le focused o n re·
cruiting new team members.
resulting in team participation
FREEWAY
Continued from Al
Costa Mesa only in that it will
connect with the San Diego Free-
way." he said. MWe have no on-
ramps. offramps or exits planned
in Costa Mesa.•
The City Council has ex-
pressed its support for the proj·
ect as long as It does not extend
south of the San Diego Freeway,
city traffic engineer Peter Nagha-
vi said.
"The extension itself will be of
minimum bene6t to Costa
Mesa,· he said. ·11 will definitely
make a difference in the traffic
congesdon because it will reduce
the congestion in the area near
South Coast Pla7A •
But the city will never pennJt
the extension south of the San
AROUND TOWN
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time, date end loclltion of the
event. u well•• a contact phone
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TODAY
The UC lrW'9 ~le
hoattng lta annual Summer Bulb
Sele from 10 e.m. to 4 p.m.
Getdel-. wffl tMNe the chance to
buy wlntet ........ donNnt
bub end Mlect eummet end e-v•vr•• ..,..-.1n c:ontMntre.
E)(peft ecMce end tendacep6ng
kMel will be av~ The
o.t; Plot I
that la, show your you
and tbe teacher ue on the same
page. that you are an
unbreakable partnenhtp. Aod lf
you do bave any dJsagreemenll
with a teacher. you wtD be IW1!
to express them to the teacher
in private. never ln front of the
student
Most of all, parents and
legislators and anyone elae, you
can honor thy teacher by
stopping the incessant whining
about the 25-year·old effectS or
Proposition 13. The noise you
make ls old, irritating and
unproductive. Proposldol'l'l3
was enacted 25 years ago -get
over It
Once you do, you'll have
figured out something even a
billionaire can't understand.
• STEVE SMrTH ia a Cotta Mesa
resident and freelance writer.
Readers may leave a message for
him on the Daily Pilot hotline at
(949) 642-6086.
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"I am pleased 10 hear that o ne
of our local talen ts has a real.
sincere in terest,· Roeder said.
Councllwoman Libby Cowan
and Councilman Allan Mansoor
said they had not been privy to
the gossip, but both wished him
well in the endeavor.
Mansoor called it "interest-
ing" and said he was Msure he
would do a good job.·
Cowan echoed his senti-
ments.
"I wish him th~ best of luck if
that is what he wants to do,· she
said.
• LOLITA HARPER writes columns
Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays and covers culture and the
arts. She may be reached at ~949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at
lo/its.harper al/slimes.com.
increru.ing from four to 11 , with
paddlers o uts ide of Orange
Counry joining the 1eam for the
first time.
On average, the race raises
about $35,000 10 $45,000 for •
the alliance, which goes toward
support groups in San Fran· •
cisco and Los Angeles for sar-
coma patients and toward find·
ing people necessary to run the
alliance, Schulein said.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers
Costa Mesa and may be reached
at (949) 574-4221 or by e·mail at
delfdre.newman a1/atlmes.com.
Diego Freeway. a move that
would affect several residential
neighborhoods, Naghavi said.
Utschi said the preliminary
analysl.s found that the extension
could carry between 111 .000 and
148,000 trips each day by 2025 if
it connected with the San Diego
and Corona def Mar freeways.
"It will also de6nitety result in
reduction or traffic on the Costa
Mesa Freeway.· he said.
The seven·mile project could
cost as much as S 1 billion, Utschi
said.
"But we're still in the initial·
st.ages,· he Sltid. "We've only
talcen the first step.·
• 0EEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reac.tied at (9491 574--U26 or by
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invites the community lO aa.nd •
•A Fair at the Square• fot' 1he : •
lights, aoundl end grNt _.In •!
the outdoor meltletplec:e wf'6le :f
taking advantage of .,,.,,ont •:
aped ala from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. : :
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dlMf 8qUad wttt hoet Junior •
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Aug. 23, 2e Ind 27 In front o1-. • j high~ encftot. The cc.a.. .:
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victim set for Sunday
Proceeds wo uld go toward a wheelchair that
could be operated by the 5-year-o ld girl,
who was paralyzed in a May 2002 car crash.
FYI
The second Walk for Leilani will
COSTA MESA -. Last year, be held from .no.on to 4 p.m. .
Le ilani Gutierre· ·s f ii d'Ct . S~nday at Fairview ~ark. Parking z an_i Y , 1 n t • will be.at Estancia High Sch\)ol.
know.If sh~ would make II out For more information, visit
Oeepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
of the hospllal. www.ourleilani.com. But come Sept. 2, the 5-year-
old wiU start kindergarten at
Newport Heights Elementary.
On Mother's Day in 2002, Leila-
ni suffered seriou1> chest and
ment and diaper.,, srul.1 Vicki
Gutierrez. Leilani·., grand·
mother
head injuries when a vehicle "We're now trymg to buy her
that ran a red light 1>1ruck the an l'lectric wheelchair that '>he
Ford Explorer he and her
mother, June Gutierrez. were 1n.
The car roUed and eiected
Leilani from her car seat. rhe
Costa Mesa girl, who woke from
a coma in June 2002, wa<, leh
quadriplegic.
On Sunday. family and
friends will hold the <,econd
WaJlc for Leilani at Fa1rv1ew Park
in Costa Mesa to raise fund., lor
the girl. who is now back home.
Iler mother has not bl·en ahle
to return to work and. although
she has medical insurance. 11 11>
not helping pay additional L'X
penses -;uch as co-payment-..
med1cauon, medical equip·
TOWN
Continued from A4
snadts, pom-poms, photo, extra
fall practice and performance at a
high sdlool football game on Aug.
28. Students 1n grades K through
eight ere welcome. For more
information. call (949) 673-1989
The Newport Harbor CRA will
have its annual wine and cheese
reception WTth Congressman Chns
Cox from 2 to 4.30 p.m. at the
home of Debbie Allen, 1021 White
Sails Way, Corona del Mar. For
information end reservations, call
(949) 646-9127.
The Newport e .. c:ti Sunrise
Rotary Club will hold its annual
fund-raiser, ·As Time Goes By." at
.. -
can operate \\1th her mouth."
!>he !>aid. "We're trying to ral\e
money for that through '>un-
day''> walkathon ...
l.e1lant 1~ home. but -.he t:an
only "tall and eat. (,uuerre1
-.aid.
Tiffany VaJen11m·. \\ho man
.tge., t:very Bloom111g I h1ng
Om;,er '>hop 111 C O'-HI .\le"'· 1~
one ol the spon'>Or'>
"Leilani ha!-. got a gn·<.11 '>UP·
port "Y'tem," -..lw '>a1cJ. "Shl'"
got a lot of enerf..I'\. Hut -.hl'\ a
ht tic girl. anti n\ tough for hl'r "
l eih1111 ha-. bt'en home
~l'hooled for tlw lil'>t lt•w
month'>. bul I'> Vl·ry mmh Ion!..
the Village Crean. The event will
include dinner, music. silent and
hve auctions and the chance to
win a diamond and emerald
bracelet For more information.
call 1562J 743-4906.
The Costa Mesa Senior Center
will be dipping ice cream at an ice
cream social at the marketplace
from 9 a.m. to 3 p m Everyone 1s
welcome All proceeds will
benefit the center Information
(949) 645-2356
SUNDAY
A celebration to mari< the
opening of the first phase of Bonita
Canyon Sports Pali< 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
Leilani Gutierrez, 5. can only
"talk and eat," her mother says
1ng lorwartl ICJ w11ng to '>thool ,
V1ck1 (,ut1l·rrt:•1 '-<lid.
"A'> long "" -.hl'\ leehng well.
'>he'll ht' al tilt• w,ilk, 100 ... <,u -
twrrt•t '>..ltd
~hl' <,u1tl lllOIH'Y I'> the b1ggt:'>t
challt•ngt· for tht family
"I ventuc1ll\, Wl' plJ11 to huve a
lounda11on 111 ht•r 11.1111e -..o we
tclll help 01her d11ldrt·11 Jll'>t 111..e
ht·r," C .ut1t'ne1 .... 11<.l
lnformauon (949) 644-3151
The Orange County Mari<et Place
1n Costa Mesa will host the
fourth annual Endless Summer
Class Car Show and Elvis Fest
celebrating the hie and music of
Elvis Presley, from 9 a m to 3
p m General admission 1s S2.
and parking 1s free For more
information. call (949) 723-6663
To honor Katharine Hepburn,
Oasis Senior Center will present
"Guess Who's Coming to
Dinner" the fourth of five free
screenings 1n August, at 1 pm
All are 1nv1ted to eniov the
movies and free popcorn at the
center's Hepburn Film Fest. at
800 Marguerite Ave 1n Corona
del Mar. For more informa11on,
call (949) 644·3244
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M ~. Auaust 23, 2003
No injuries in home
fire at UC Irvin~
No one was hurt in a fire that
broke out on the second floor of
an on-campus home at UC lr·
vine early Thursday morning, of·
fk::tUsakl
Alelgbters from the ua.
Newport Beach and ltvine fire
depMtmenu responded to the
ell that came in at about 2: 15
a.m. from Murasaki Street in !he
U~ty Hills area. UO Police
Sgt. Lamine Secka said.
Both residents managed to
run out of the two--story home
as soon as they heard the smoke
detector go off, he said The
damage to the second 6oor was
extensive, Seda said
"\Ok don't know what exactly
C8U.'8d the fire. H be said, MBut
ooe of the residents guessed that
it couJd have been a hot plate
that was left on."
Seclc:a said that although the
property is owned by the univer-
sity and is considered on cam-
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• ~ Street: Petty theft was
reported in the 3000 blodc at
9:47 a.m. Wednesday.
•Fair Driw: A vehicle burglary
was reported in the 100 blodc at
10:59 a.m . Wednesday.
• H..t.or Boulevard: Petty theft
was reported in the 2300 blodc
at 11:40 a.m . Wednesday.
• Me.. v.rde Drive East: Petty
theft was reported in the 2700
~at 1:08 p.m. Wednesday.
• lll9tin Av.nu.: Grand theft
was reported in the 1700 blodc
at 10:47 a.m. Wednesd ay.
• East 15th Street: Grand theft
from a vehicle was reported in
the 200 blodc at 11 :14 a.m.
Wednesday.
J>U.'. the homes are owned by
the residents.
Residents on both sides were
evacuated as a precaution, he
said. .
Man arrested after two
freeway accidents
California Highway Patrol
officers arrested a man on Fri·
day ahemoon on suspicion of
driving under the influence
after he reportedly caused two
traffic collisions on the San
Diego Freeway, officials said.
The first one occurred on
the northbound San Diego
Freeway south of Bristol Street
and the second happened on
the same freeway north of the
Costa Mesa Freeway at about
4: 15 p.m .. CHP Officer Katrina
Lundgren said. No one was in-
jured , she said.
She did not identify the sus-
pect because the report h ad
yet to be filed. but said he
drove a black Dodge Ram.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Badl e.y •nd Univershy
drives: Indecent exposure was
reported at 9:47 a.m. Thursday.
• Hello1rope Av.nue •nd East
Coast HiihMrf: A traffic
accident involving injuries was
reported at 4:41 p .m. Thursday.
• MacArthur Boulevard •nd
Vlll•glo: Vandalism was
reported at 8:08 p.m. Thursday.
• M•in Street: loud music was
reported in the 100 blodc at 4:30
p.m. Thursday.
• Plllit Avenue: Grand theft was
reported in the 1000 blodc at
2:18 p.m. Thursday.
• 38th Street and M•rcus
Avenue: An auto theft was
reported at 11:19 a.m.
Thursday.
Continued from Al
associated with a new ~
p~erably on people who have
worked hard to achieve
something and on businesses.
Schwarzenegger and
candidate Peter Ueberroth ha~
sensed that a key to the state's
salvation Is to stop chasing
business out of the state.
Nevada bas learned, for
example, how to attract
business. even business not
associated with the gaming
ind us~
Our business-unfriendly state
has succeeded in exporting
huge numbers of movie industry
jobs to other states and Canada,
and other industries are
relocating because of the
anti-business atmosphere.
Bringing businesses back to
create jobs is crucial to our short
and long-term fiscal health.
If the health and education of
MONAHAN
Continued from Al
City Council is up. It's a long
way off, but political aficio·
nados have already begun strat·
eg:i7Jng, and Monahan was
among their top choices.
Monahan said it was sug-
gested to him numerous times
by people he refused to name,
and it has become a very real
possibility.
"I am feeling the waters,·
Monahan said. "I am intrigued
because it keeps me in !he
area."
Monahan had once made it
seem as though he were
through with politics ail to·
gether. in October 200 I, he an-
nounced he would not seek re·
election in the 2002 race for City
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COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT
..•
becaU9e of Proposition 13, but ave umy o t ers.
becawle our leaden have faOed Instead of making time each
to lead. Any famlJy facing the nlgtlt to belp kids with their
kind of CU18 pmented by sc::bootwork. and thereby
Proposition 13 would have done reinforcing tta importance in the
what Sacramento dJd not do -home. they come home tired.
they would have cut back. They having 8"Jen so much of their
would have canceled the cable energy to their employer that
1V service, stopped eating out. they have nothing left to give to
taken less expenafye vacations their family. Tuday. in about 70%
and done whatever it took to of the two-parent homes with
keep the household intact. school-age children, both parents
. But that's a scenario in which wort. lbday, teachers need help
people a.re playing with their from parents at home.
own money. In Sacramento, On Sept 2, parents all over
legislators play with our money Newport-Mesa have a chance to
-not theirs -and that makes start fresh. School ls soon back
a bli dltrerence in the dedslons • in session and the cleaning that
they make. • . is produced by this new b room
If the health and-education of· can mean tile difference
our children ls suff erlng. between success and failure.
another reason is the failure of Parents, honor thy teacher.
parents to reign in their Make a little time each night to
remote-control parenting habits. wort with your child. ThJs will
lnstead of making sure that kids help your child and give the
learn how to eat right and get teacher some badly needed
enough exercise instead of support.
watch TV and play video games, Honor thy teacher by standing
Council. His
mind quickly
changed aher
h e saw som e
of the poten·
tiaJ candi-
dates. Mona-
han
reentered the
race to pro-
tect the rights
Gary Monahan of property
owners and
the overall "character" of the
city, he said.
He easily won his third term
on the council, amid cries of
foul play by those who hoped
Monahan would follow the
spirit of the two-term limit in-
stead of serving on through a
loophole. He ignored the nay-
sayers and regained the mayoral
seat, after losing it to former
Councilwoman Karen Robin·
son, who left the dais in April to
become a judge.
Although Monahan is argu-
ably the most popular Costa
Mesa politician. his service to
the city would have been over
come2006.
Except for this revelation.
"So there. That is something
you can splash out !he re as the
CANCER
Continued from Al
more than 400 miJes of training
in the last three months. said
dealing with the elements in
the race is one of the most
challengin g aspects.
"If you run a m arathon, you
always know the road is in front
of you," Schulein said. "With
paddle boarding. the road can
be hitting you in the head or
washing over you. It's a big
variable.·
Jack Hamilton, 26, another
latest bU7.z," Monahan said. Ml
am willing to confirm it is a pos-
sibility."
Silva, who wiJJ be termed out,
said he has not taken an official
position on who should replace
him. A few names have been
dropped. including Monahan's,
but the supervisor is just "step-
ping back to see who is inter-
ested." The Costa Mesa mayor
is certainly an accomplished
leader, SiJva said.
"He is a very dear friend, and I
think he's a very competent
elected official," SiJva said. ·He
represents Costa Mesa well and
has done an outstanding job."
Costa Mesa City Manager Al·
Ian Roeder said Monahan had
mentioned p ossibly pursuing
the position, but only in pass-
ing. The two would muse about
the possibility and then move
on to real business.
Roeder said he is glad that
Monahan is considering the
post and that the issues Mona ·
han has dealt with in. his years
on the Costa Mesa dais are good
training for the diverse U.Sues in
the county arena.
Roeder con'>iders Monahan
one of the most gifted leaders to
emerge from the local pool.
Newpon Beach re~ident par-
ticiparing in the race, said the
toll rhe race takes on the pad·
dle boarders' bodiei. i'> trivial
compared to what Leider and
others go though.
"When we gel tired and feel
sore, I lhinit about Suzie and all
the pain and suffering ~he a nd
others go Lhrough, so paddling
for eight hours isn't such a big
deaJ," Hamilton s.Ud.
This is the first year Schulein
has chaired the Ocean of Hope
Campaign. I le focu~ed on re-
cruiting new team members,
resulting 1n learn pan1dpation
FREEWAY
Continued from Al
Costa Mesa only in that it will
connect with the San Diego Free-
way." he said. "We have no on -
ramps. offramps or exits planned
in Costa Mesa·
The City Council has ex-
pres.sed its suppon for !he proj-
ect as long as it does not extend
south of the San Diego Freeway.
city traffic engineer Peter Na:gha-
vi said.
and the teacher ue on the same
page, that you are an
unbreakable partnenblp. And if
you do have any disagreements
with a teacher, you will be sure
to express them to the teacher
in private, never tn front of the
student
Most of all, parents and
legislators and anyone else, you
can honor thy teacher by
stopping the incessant whining
about the 25-year-old effects of
Propos1don 13. The noise you
make is old , Irritating and
unproductive. Proposition" 13
was enacted 25 years ago -get
over It. ·
.Once you do, you'll have
figured out something even a
billionaire can't understand.
• STEVE SMrTH it 1 Costa Mesa
resident and freelance writer.
Readers may leave a message for
him on the Daily Pilot hotline at
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"I am pleased to hear that one
of our local talents has a real,
sincere interest." Roeder said.
Councilwoman Libby Cowan
and Councilman Allan Mansoor
said they had not been privy to
the gossip. but both wished him
weU in the endeavor.
Mansoor called it "interest-
ing" and said he was "sure he
would do a good job.·
Cowan echoed his senti·
me m s.
"I wish h im the best of luck if
that is what he wants to do," she
said.
• LDUTA HARPER writes columns
Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays end covers culture and the
arts. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e·mail at
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increasing from four to 11, with
paddlers ouL~ide of Orange
County joining the team for the
first time.
On average. the race raises
about $35,000 10 S45,000 for •
the alliance, which goes toward
suppon groups in San Fran-
cisco and Los Angeles for sar·
coma patients and toward find·
ing people necessary to run the
alliance, Schulein aid.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers
Costa Mesa and may be reached
at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre newman 4/a11mes.com.
Diego Frecwcty, a move that
would affect several residential
neighborh~. Naghavi said.
Utschi said !he preliminary
analysis found that the extension
could carry between 111,000 and
148,000 trips each day by 2025 if
it connected with the San Diego
and Corona def Mar freeways.
"It will also definitely re5Ult in
reduction of traffic on !he Costa
Mesa Freeway.· he said.
The seven-mile project could
cost as much as $1 billion, Litschi
said.
"But we're still in the initial
stages,· he said. "We've only
ta.ken the first seep."
Momma John Jennifer Gus Brenda
"The extension it.self will be of
minimum benefit to Costa
Mesa." h e said. "It will definitely
make a difference in !he traffic
congestion because ii will reduce
the congestion in the area near
South Coast Plaza.·
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victim set for Sunday
Proceeds would go toward a wheelchair that
could b e operated by the 5-year-old girl,
who was paralyzed in a May 2002 car crash.
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. COSTA MESA -Last year.
Leilani Gutierrez's family didn't
know if she would make it out
of the hospital.
But come Sept. 2. the 5-year·
old wilJ stan kinderganen at
Newpon Heights Elementary.
On Mother's Day in 2002, Leila-
ni suffered serious chest and
head injuries when a vehicle
that ran a red light !>truck the
Ford Explorer she and her
m other, June Gutierrez, were in.
The car rolled and ejected
Leilani from her car seac. ·1 he
Costa Mesa girl, who woke from
a com a in June 2002. wa<, left
quadriplegic.
On Sunday. family and
friends will hold the second
Walk for Leilani at Fairview Park
in Costa Me'la to raise fund-, for
the girl. who i'i now back home
Her motlier has not been able
to return to work and. althou~h
she has medical insurance. 11 h
not helping pay add111onaJ ex·
penses such as co-payment'>,
medica11on. medical equip·
TOWN
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snacks, pom-poms, photo, extra
fall practice and performance at a
high sdlool football game on Aug.
28. Students in grades K through
eight are welcome. For more
rnformation, call (949) 673-1989
The Newport Herbor CRA will
have its annual wine and cheese
reception with Congressman Chns
Co>e from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at the
home of Debbie Allen. 1021 Whrte
Sails Way, Corona del Mar. For
information and reservations, call
(949) 645-9127.
The Newport BHch Sunrise
Rotary Club will hold its annual
fund-raiser, #As Time Goes By:' at
.. -
The second Walk for Leilani will
be held from noon to 4 p.m .
Sunday at Fairview Park. Parking
will be at 6stancia High School.
For more information, visit
www.ourleilani.com.
mrnt and draper,, said Vicki
Gu11errez. l.e1la111\ grand·
mother
"'Wt'"re now 1ryi11g to buy her
an electric wheelchair thal .,he
can operate with her mouth,"
she 'aid. "'Wt' re trying w rahe
moncy fo r that thmugh Sun-
day\ waH.athon."
I l·tlani I'> home. but '>he can
only "talk and eat ... C1u11crre1
said.
T1ff.rn> \'alcn11ne. \\ho m<m ·
age'> I:\ ery nlourn 1ng I hrng
nower '>hop Ill CO\ltl l\fe,d, IS
one ol 1he -.pon,Or'>
"I t•1lani h.i-. got a grt'at -.up-
por1 ... y..,1em. ...hc -.aH.f. "She\
gol a lot of t•nergv. Hut -.hl'\ a
httll· ~1rl. and 11\ 1nugh for ht:r.
Lctl.1111 h.i... hl't'll home·
'>chooled for till' 1<1.,1 fev.;
munlh'>. hut ,., ven inuc.:h look
the Village Crean. The event will
include drnner, music silent and
lrve auctrons and the chance to
wrn a diamond and emerald
bracelet For more informauon.
call t562l 743-4906
The Costa Mesa Senior Center
will be dipping rce cream at an ice
cream social at rhe marketplace
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m Everyone rs
welcome All proceeds will
benefit the center lnformatron
(949) 645-2356
SUNDAY
A celebration to mar1< the
opening of the first phase of Bonita
Canyon Sports Park rn Newport
Beach will begrn with a dedrcatron
of the sports fields at 3 p.m Sports
clrnrcs, contests and door prizes
will run throughout the day.
Leilani Gutierrez, 5. can only
"talk and eat." her mother says.
ing lorn iJrd to gorng w st.houl.
Vida C1uticrrc1 !>aid.
"/\'> long ii'> ~he'!. feeling well.
-.he'll he iJI 1he \\illk wo:· C ,u.
t1errl't ~aid
She c;a1d money t'> the bigl-(l''>t
challt:nge tor 1he lam1lr
.., wntualh \\t' plJn 10 hd\t' a
foundation 1n ht:r n.une -,o \\l'
tan help olhL·r t hildrt·n IU'>t lrkt'
hcr,'' c.u11errt'/ ... ml
lnformatron· 1949) 644-3151.
The Orange County Mari<et Place
tn Costa Mesa will host the
fourth annual Endless Summer
Class Car Show and Elvis Fest
celebratrng the hie and musrc of
Elvrs Presley. from 9 a m to 3
p m General admission 1s S2
and parking 1s free. For more
rnformation, call 1949) 723·6663
To honor Katharine Hepburn,
Oasis Senior Center will present
"Guess Who's Coming to
Dinner" the fourth of frve free
screenings m August at 1 p m
All are invited 10 en1ov the
movies and free popcorn at the
centPrs Hepburn Frlm Fest at
800 Marguerrte Ave rn Corona
del Mar. For more mformation,
call (949) 644·3244
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MAILBAG
Troubled bridge doesn't
even reach the water
Why does the Daily Pilot repe(\tedly
publish letters and commentaries
from Robert Graham on the same old
topic of why he wants a 19th Street
bridge?
At> a reader of you paper for many
years, it seems that at least once a
month for the last few years. you
publish leners/commentaries from
Graham pushing his own personal
desire a 19th Street bridge. Please give
your readers a break and stop
publishing the leners from Graham
about the bridge issue. They are old,
tiresome and a waste of space.
Thank goodness the City Council
has the wisdom to see through
-Graham's own personal desires and
listen 10 a majority of the people who
live near 19th Street and do not want
a bridge.
ln his letters. Graham talks about
extending 19th Street to the beach.
The 19th Street bridge will end at
Brookhurst Avenue, and the last time I
checked. a beach does not exist there.
Graham doesn't seem to have any
regard or concern for those that live
on the Westside. I le seems to think
that the increased traffic and the
displacement of people from their
homes and businesses along 19th
Street is perfectly all right, just so he
can get to the beach more quickly.
The shortcut 10 the beach he C.
talking about already eXJSts and it is
called Victoria Avenue. Victoria
Avenue is sicuated pretty dam close to
19th Street, cro'-SeS Brookh~t
Avenue and even has an exit off the
Costa Mesa Freeway. A c;ign should be
put up on that offramp directing
Huntington Beach traffic 10 use
Victoria Avenue. This would !iurely
reduce the traffic on Newpon
Boulevard and Coast I lighway. Also.
people cutting through the residential
neighborhoods of east 19th Streel are
not going to Huntington Beach, they
are going 10 Newpon Beach.
A bridge will result in all of 19th
Street (the ~tside and the ~tside)
suffering from an unnecessary
4ncrease in traffic as people from the
' surrounding areas use it as a shoncuL
His talk about all of the economic
benefits that will result because of the
f>ridg,e is nothing but a bunch of
baloney. The major market and
drugstore that he talks about would
already be here if there were the
customer base to support them It's
not 1ilce the 19th Street area is sparsely
populated. Quite a few people living
around 19th Street already.
Conunuters driving on 19th Street
would not generate the business
needed to support a market or drug
store. Prople Uvin~ in a neighborhood
do that
An extension of 19th Street will not
solve the problems on the Westside, ii
will only make them worse. Please, no
more letters from Graham on chis
matter.
JEANNE ERICKSON
Costa Mesa
Bark Park users refu se
to roll over for skate park
It is amazing to me that the
editors at the Daily Pilot were able
to weed through the complicated
issues involved in the decision to
build a skateboard park at the
corner of Arlington and Junipero
drives so quickly and definitively.
Nevermind the uaffic increases.
the parking chaos, the overuse, the
loss of dozens of beautiful trees, the
fact that there exists a better suited
location in TeWinkle for the park or
the dangers of p lacing skateboards
and dogs in close p roxim ity. What it
all really b oils' down to, according
to the Pilot, is w hether we want to
"side with our children" or with
Costa Mesa's dogs.
No matter how many times we
hear this rhetoric -and anyone
involved with opening or
administering a dog p ark hears it
all the time - it never gets any less
annoying or any less ign orant.
As much as I would love my dog
to tiptoe out of the house each
morning a t 7:30 a.m . and drive th e
family Ford over to the dog park to
Mc;tlonel -..: $24 90
now: $1330
exercise himself a nd iiocialize with
his friends, it Is never going·to
happen. Saying the Bark Park is just
a park for dpgs Is as ridiculous as
saying the skateboard park is a park
for skateboard s. Bark Park is a
facility where humans gather to
exercise their dogs and socialize
with other dog owners. It is the
recreational choice of these people,
and ii is every bit as legitimate a
choice as baseball, soccer. tennis
and even skateboarding.
The Bark Park Foundation
estimates that about 1.000 people
use the dog park every week. On
the weekend and after school
hours, children also accompany
their parents. This little piece of
land gets more foot traffic on a
daily basis than any other
recreational facility or park in Costa
Mesa. Th e dog park is completely
handicap accessible, and we have
disabled. elderly and
mobility-impaired patrons who.
without Bark Park, might not be
able to share their lives with pets or
service dogs. I laving a dog park in
the city cuts down the number of
leash-less dogs in residential
neighborhoods and other parks.
The tons of dog waste we pick up is
disposed of properly in!i tead on
landing on your front lawn. Dog
parks socialize dog~ and educate
dog owners. which re~uhs in fewer
biting and aggre!i~ion incident~
everywhere.
The Bark Park has been in
existence for almost nine years and
has always supported itself with
donations and fund-raisers. The
park has become more popular
than anyone ever imagined and has
been successful in every way. II
deserves to be recognized by the
city, the ci1i1ens and the Daily Pilot
as the important asset and worthy
fa cility that it is.
Bark Park is overused and
desperately needs to expand. We
had an expansion park on the
Fairview Park MaMer Plan for c;ix
years. which was recently
unceremoniously taken away. At
aectlonal WM; $440Q
now: $2700
that time, we were promised that
an other site would be found, and
now that site is in jeop ardy of -
once again -being given to
someon e else. We can relate to t'\le
frustration of th e skateboarders
over broken promises. The
TeWinlcle Master Plan includes ru1
expansion for the tennis court
facility, and the Bark Park is equally
deserving and much more
desperate.
PATRICIA BEU
Costa Mesa
• EDITOR'S NOTE: Patr1c1a Bell was
actively involved with the Bark Park
Foundation from its inception in 1994
to 2001. She continues to write its
quarterly newslener. HThe Free Pooch
Press:·
Proposition 13 controls
loose purse strings
Joe Bell, in his blind devotional
10 the Democratic Party and Sen.
Barbara Roxer. suggests a need to
revisit Proposition 13. I le must
have forgo11en the reasons that
California taxpayers supported the
initiative in the first place: Our
elected leaders continue 10 fail IO
live within the limi1a11on<> of
revenue and will <>pend whatever
they can get.
Besides, homeowners '>ellmg
their dramatically inflated
propeniec; in parts of California
increase revenue through
reassessments anyway II 1s not the
quantity of lax d ollars creating the
problem; it 1s the quality of the
spending programs approved by
our lawmaker&.
Just look at our neighbor'! in
I luntington Beach. who are in deep
financial distress becau e of an
approved retirement plan for safety
employees. II provides lifetime
retirement at 90% of current saJary
at age 55. The German Soc1aJ1s1
Repuhlic has such a plan. and thl'y
are going broke as well.
THOMAS E. KOLANSKI
Costa Me'>a
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YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
crrv OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, 71 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa,
CA 92626, (714) 764-5223
Mayor: Gary Monahan'
Council: Libby Cowan, Allan Mansoor, Mike
Sc:heafer and Chris Steel
crrv OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd ..
Newport Beach, CA 92663, (949) 644-3309
Mayor: Steve Bromberg
Council: Gary Adams. John Heffernan, Olde
Nichols. Gary Proctor, Tod Ridgeway and Don
Webb
COAST COMMUNrTY COLLEGE DISTRICT
District Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa,
CA 92626, (714) 432-5898
Chanc*lor: William M. Vega
Board: President Paul Berger, Vice President
Armando Ruiz, George Brown, Jerry Patterson
and Walter G. Howald; student trustee Madeline
Levy
NEWPORT-MESA UNIAED SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Office: 2985-A Bear St., CoS1a Mesa. CA
92626. (714) 424-5000
Superintendent: Robert Barbot
Board; President Martha Fluor, Vice President
Dana Black, Clenc Serene Stokes. David Brooks.
Tom Egan, Judy Franco and Linda Sneen
MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT
1965 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627, (949)
631-1200
Board: President Jim Atkinson, Vice President
Mike Healey. Trudy Ohhg-Hall, Fred Bodcmiller
and Paul E. Shoenberger
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
P.O. Box 1200. Costa Mesa. CA 92628-1200, (714)
754-5043
Board: President Arlene Sc:hafer, Jim Ferryman,
Art Perry, Greg Woodside and Dan Worthington
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa,
CA 92628-9050, 1714) 966-4000
Elizabeth D. Pancer, member, Trustee Area 5,
Costa Mesa, Newport Beach
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza,
Santa Ana, CA 92701
• Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa. Newport
Beach), (714) 834-3220
• Thomas Wilson, 5th District (Newport Coast),
(71 4) 834-3550
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now. $920
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MUSIC
'A NIGHT AT THE OSCARS'
The Pacific Symphony's Richard
Kaufman will condut:1 "A Night at
the Oscars" at 8 p.m. today. It's
an evening of legendary film
classics proiected onto a large
screen with the Pacific
Symphony playing the
sound1radc live. The concert 1s
produced by nine·time Emmy
Award winner John Goberman
The concert is at the Verizon
Wireless Amphitheater Tickets
cost $75 to $375. For 1nforma1ton,
call (71 4) 755·5799 or v1s11
www.pac1ficsymphony org
'SING-A-LONG
SOUND OF MUSIC'
Now playing to sold-out
audiences around the world.
"Sing-a-long Sound of Music' 1!>
coming to Orange County
Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall at 7 p m today
and at 1 pm Sunday T1dcets cost
$12 to $22 and can be purchased
at the center box office or at
www.ocpac.org. For mforrnation,
i;all (7 14) 556-ARTS The Center 1s
at 600 Town Cfjnter Drive m Costa
Mesa.
SPYRO GYRA CONCERT
Contemporal)I 1azz legends Spyro
Gyra will perform at the Hyatt
Newporter at 8 p m. Sept 5
T1dcets cost $32 50 to $57.50 and
are available at any T1d<etmaster
locatton. The Hyatt Newporter is at
1107 Jamboree Road m Newport
Beach Information (949) 729 6013
or www summer1azzsof!es com
K.D. LANG IN CONCERT
Three-time Grammy winner k d
tang will perform at thP Orange
County Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall at 8 p m Sept 6
T1dcets cost $46 to $70 Th£-center
1s at 600 Town Center DnvP in
Costa M esa Tickets are available
at the Ct!nters bo.>C office, by
calling (714) 556-ARTS or onlin(' at
www ocpac org.
TCHAIKOVSKY'S
GREATEST HITS
Conductor Cart St. Clair leads the
Paofic Symphony in
' p.m. Sept. 13. Special guest
pianist Varden Mamikonlan will
perform the Piano Concerto No.
1. The evening starts with the
Polonaise from "Eugene
Onegin" and the suite from
"Swan lake,· and ends with the
rousing "1812r Overture, with
cannons and fireworks. Tidcets
cost $75 to $375. The concert is
at the Verizon Wireless
Amphitheater in Irvine.
Information· (71 4) 755-5799,
www.pac1ficsymphony.org.
CHRIS ISAAK
Chris Isaak will perfonn at the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center' Sege?stroni Hall at 7 p.m.
Sept 14 Tickets cost $46 to $82
The center 1s at 600 Town Center
Dnve in Costa Mesa. Tickets are
avcl1lable at the center's box office,
hy calling 1714) 556-ARTS or
onhne at www ocpac org
'NEXT UP!'
Thu ''Nexr Up1 1..u• ert will
kid< off the Ecl1 1 J range
Fos11val 'r• 11 1 µ m Oc t 4 at
Town Ce,, :1 P,,. 111 Costa Mesa.
The 88. Bedroom Walls and Tom
Broc;!.eau will perform "Next
Uµ1;• formerly Unsigned Indies, is
a showcase of independent local
art1c;ts presented by KCRW FM
(89 91 The tree, all-ages concert 1s
di Tow11 Center Park in Costa
Mel>a .Jr ross the street from
South Co ,c;t Plaza Information·
(949) 553 2422 or
www £. clcct1cOr ange org
JAZ.Z TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant in Newport
Beach presents a 1azz tno Sunday
through Wednesday as regular
entertcunment at 850 Avocado
Ave . NPwport BP.ach Hours are 5
to 9 pm Sunday and 6 to 10 p m
Mondi.ly through Wednesday
(949) 718 0188
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio Cafe presents Monday
Night J<1ms from 7 10 11 p m
every week. "Wanted" mus1c1ans
include yu1tar players. bass
pldyers, singers, drummers,
l<eyboard1sts and others dl 100
Main St , Newpon Beach Free
(949} 675· 7760.
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 pm Sundays and Mondays
D1dna Dttri 1oins the duo on vocals
Tut•!'oi dav~
Pu!-i ta '\f i~ht~
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\Vednesdays $1:tt>9
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MUSIC AT THE GRIU
The Bluewater Grill offers live
music Friday and Saturday nights.
Greg Morgan, Nidc Peper and
Kelly Gordien (known as MPG)
perform classic rode, A&B and
swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays. Marvin
Gregory and MPG will perform
classic roc:l. swing and R&B at
8:30 p.m . Saturdays. The
restaurant is at 630 Lido Parit
Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949)
675-3474.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the music
of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday. Thff
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 restaurant is at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 642·3431.
MUSIC AT PLAYERS
Players restaurant 1s now offering
live music from 9 p.m. to midnight
every Friday and Saturday. Players
1s at 512 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa.
No cover ctiarge. (949) 646-5615.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant in
Newport Beach presents Jesse on
the sax on Fnday and Saturday
evenings and Sunday for brunch.
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, rode and M otown
act, performs at 9 p m Saturdays
at Carmelo's R1storante, 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
performs classical flamenco tunes
at 7:30 p.m Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rode and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacArthur Blvd . Newport Beach
Ffee (949) 476-2001
STAGE
'THE SNOW QUEEN'
South Coast Repertory is featunng
"The Snow Queen" by Hans
Christian Andersen today and
Sunday with performances at l
and 4 p.m. both days in the
Nicholas Studio. Tidcets are S5.
For tidcets or Information, call
(714) 708-5555.
'CHICAGO'
Kander and Ebb's hugely popular
HChicagow will be performed at 8
p.m. Tuesday through Friday and
at 2 and 8 p.m. Aug. 30, and at 2
and 7-:JIJ p.m . Aug. 31 at Orange
County Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall. Tidcets cost
$28. 75 to $65. 76. They can be
purchased at the Center box office
or at www.ocpac.orp. The Center
is at 600 Town Center Drive m
Costa Mesa. Information: (7141
566-ARTS.
'TltE LAST NIGHT
OF BAllYHOO'
South Coast Repertory will
present ·The Last Night of
Ballyhoo" at Segerstrom Stage
from Friday through Oct 5. The
perfonnance 1s set rn 1939 m
Atlanta, when the war on the
minds of the locals 1s the Civil War.
as depicted in "Gone w ith the
Wind:' But for Lala and her !amity,
nothing could be more important
than her debut at Ballyhoo, a
dance thrown by the elite Jewish
Society. Tidcets are S19 to $55. Call
for rurtain times. South Coast
Repertory is at 655 Town Center
Drive in Costa Mesa. Information
or tickets: (714) 708-5555
'FOREVER PlAJD'
"Forever Plaid# will be presented
at Orange County Performing Arts
Center's Founders Hall Sept 2
through 14. Shows will be at 7·30
p.m. Tuesday through Fridays. 2
p.m. and 7:30 p.m Saturdays and
at 2 and 7 p.m. Sundays A
four-man hannony group on the
way to therr first professional gig
in 1964 are lulled ma car crash
But the squeaky-clean crooners
get a second chance on eanh.
Tickets cost $46 to $49 The Center
is at 600 Town Center Dnve in
Costa Mesa. Information: (714)
556-ARTS or www.ocpac.org.
'SHAKESPEARE'S LADIES'
Fans of the Bard are 1nv1ted to 1ocn
performing artist Dorene Ludwig
for "Shakespeare's Ladies:' at 7
p.m . Sept 4 al the Newport Beach
Central Llbrary Co-sponsored by
the California Center for the Book,
the free program will include
dramatic readings featuring the
dialogue of w1tcties, wenches,
virgins and Queens 1n
Shakespeare's plays. The Newpori
Beach Central Library is at 1000
Avocado Ave For more
information, call (949) 717 3816.
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Festival of Children set to begin
Fiseber-Schulein
T he second annual Festival
of Oilldren will be kicked
off with a patron party on
Sept. 4 at South Coast Plaza.
Sponsored by Bvlgari and
Ermenegildo 7Algna. the evening
will take place in a tent in the
Nordstrom parking lot.
Organizers
have given
the kick-off
event the
theme "What
A Wonderful
World," and
guests will be
requested to
expres.5 in
writing their
feelings on B.W. COOK contributing
10 wthis
wonderful world." 'Throughout
the evening. different response:.
will be read and shared with the
crowd.
Buu and Unda
PllCber of 'Ima and
'Idaho announce the
engaee1nentoftheir·
daupter Juliet
mtzabeth Piacber of
Long Beach to
Douglas Hale
Schulein of Long · .
Beach. ,
1b~ bride-elect
graduated from the
SchoolofCread.ve
and Performing Arts
In San Diego and
UCLA.
The future Juliet Elizabeth Fischer and
bridegroom, soD of Douglas Hale Schulein
Jeff and Unda
SchuJeln of Newport Beach, graduated from Corona del
Mar High and attended Tulane University.
An Oct. 12 wedding is planned at Pacific Oub.
Schnaitter-Minton
The Festival of Oiildren i!> a
monlhlong series of events,
exhibits and celebrity
appearances that will
commence Sept. 6 and nm
through the month under the
leadership of Sandra
Segerstrom OanJels, a
managing partner of C J.
Segersuom and Sons.
Attending the Claim Jumper grand opening at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa were.Kim
Beaudette, Kristi and Bill Hustedt, and Corinne Morgenstern . The evening raised more than
$20,000 for the Queen of Hearts Foundation.
Alayne Brooke
Schnaitter and
William Whitehorn
Minton exchanged
wedding vows oD
Aug. 9 at the
Marbella Country
Oub in San Juan
Capistrano.
The festival is designed 10 give
information lo children and
families on issues of health,
wellness. safety. education.
sports. literacy, arts and
entenainment. A variety of
children's charities participate in
the festival. One million people
are expected to anend the
events throughout the month.
For more information on the
kick-off party, plea.!te call (949)
644-4n7. ...
More than $80,000 was raised
by the Sandpipers in suppon of
Hoag Hospital at an annual
summer jazz festival at the I lyatt
Newporter, wh.ich was attended
by more than 450 people. The
jazz event was headlined by
keyboardist and composer
Keiko Matsui.
A VIP poolside reception at
the Hyatt was attended by major
I loag benefactors, including
event co-chair Carolyn Reed
and her husband, James Reed.
Debra Irizarry. Allen and fJUe
Jaffy. Anne Earhart. Kellie
Smith. Khosrow Mahdavi.
David Eggjeston and Randy
Bohart. Funds raised at the
festival will benefit the I loag
Cancer Center.
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The Queen of Hearts
Foundation, started by local
women declicated to fighting
ovarian cancer, rai:.ed an
impressive $20,000 at the recen1
opening of the Oaim Jumper
restaurant in Costa Mesa. More
than 500 guests anended tht:
opening party, celebrdting the
Oaim Jumper's 32nd restaurant
and supponing a worthy cause.
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and Saturdays.
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The bride,
daughter of Judith
Laurance and Roger
H. Scbnaitter of
Bloomington, Ill.,
graduated from
Indiana University
andworbasa
project consultant at
Washington Mutuai
in lrvine.
The bridegroom,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter J. Minton of Wiliam Whitehorn Minton and
Saddle River, N .J. and AJ Brook Sch 4 :.+ Poole Vedra Beach, ayne e namer
Aa., graduated from St Paul's School and Harvard
College. He received a master's degree from the Anderson
School of Management at UCLA He is the marketing
manager for Taco Bell Corp. in Irvine.
The couple now lives in Corona del Mar.
Terry Callahan, left, and Lin Auer. Sandpiper committee members,
helped raise donations at the Sandpiper's jazz concert. The event
raised $80,000 for Hoag Cancer Center. More than 450 guests
attended the event at the Hyatt Newporter in Newport Beach.
• WEDDINGS ANO ENGAGEMENTS run Saturdays. For a form,
please call Coral Wilson at (949) 574-4298.
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NOTICE OF VACANCIES
The City of Newport Beach is currently accepting applications to fill
vacant positions on the Coastal/Bay Water Quality (CBWQ) and the
Environmental Quality Affairs (EQAC) Citizens Advisory Committees.
There is one position vacant on each committee; however applications
are kept on file and considered for two years from the date submitted.
The deadline for filing applications is 4:00 p.m. on Friday, September
5, 2003. Application blanks and additional information about the ·
committees can be obtained from the City Clerk's Office, 3300 ·
Newport Boulevard, or will be mailed or faxed to you by calling 949-
644-3005. The application and information about the committees can
also be accessed through the city's web site at: www.city.newport-,
beach.ca.us under "General Information/Citizen Participation Info".
For more information contsart the City Clerk's office at 949-644-3005 .
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THE MORAL OF THE STORY
He is always watching over us
"You tkJn~ really uruJ.ersumd
human nature unl£ss you bww
why a child on a mmy-go -rourul
will u~we at liis parents every time
around -and why his (Xlf'PllL~
will aJUXl)'S UKWl' lxu:k. .•
-WIUJAM D. TAMMEUS
L ast weeJc was fiUed w11h fun
times with children or
watching them, some that I
knc.'W and some that I didn't.
On an early morning walk.. I
passed two young families a.'> lhcy
played at a nearby parlc. A l"Utc
Uttle boy and girl gigglc<l a'> tht'y
played on the swings while lheir
father watched and pushed a
stroller with a sleeping baby
inside.
"You have a pretty L'llle crew
tJ1ere," I saJd to the happy, but
tired-looking father.
"'Thank!.. They keep U!> very
busy, and very tfred, too. Rut Wl'
are very bll'l>.'>Cd," he anc;wcn:d
"I'm giving Mommy a littll'
break."
.. You're a smart man:· I ..aid a\ I
continued on.
I rounded the comer, no-..~ a
dirt path and watched •.everaJ
little rdbbits hop about Some let
me get quite do-.c before hoppmg
away.
"It's OK. I won't hun you," I
said, but they didn't seem to
under..tand. As I headed down
anotJ1er path. I wdtched two bo~
nding btkes. They were on a din
path bt!neath eucalypt~ and pmc·
tree\, '>UITTJunded by lavender and
CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON
lrl>t.~"
other
plants. They
rode on din
mound!>
and off
wooden
Jump~
One ol
them ..aid,
'"I Icy, we've
got to fib'lll'l'
out how 10
!>top
Cid.'>hing
into lhc<;e
nw utl1er laughl't.l and ..aid.
"No ladding. man. I'm urc<l ol
f.iJJing."
Lt.'' than two ~und'> lalt'r, I
ht>Jrd a thump. I che<:kl>d to '>t'l'
lhJt lhey were aJJ right. llll' om·
who fell popped up qwekly.
dui.tt.-d him-.elf off and '>aid. "I
h'llt''> my dad was n.;11 about
1ht."M.' hdmet.5 helping our head ....
hut don't teU my mom .1hout llw •.
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Over the weekemJ. I \\l'lll 111
rash1un Island with our
daughter... h wctS grear 10 tw \\1th
tJ1em and we walked pa'>t tlw Ill'\'
C-dn>tt'>«!I. Ouldren rode up Jnd
down and around, '>m1ling Jnd
wc:1vi11g at lheir parent'>, who 111
tum waved back at thl'm.
On Saturday afternoon. our
extended family played at tht·
beach. and the liule 01u>\ <>WJm
or romped in lhe w·Jrt'r, J.l\\"JY'
ready with '>lnilt"'>, giggle-. .1nd
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On Sum.Jay. we 1•n1uyt.-<l
children 5ingin~ from tJie front of
church. ~me h'1d the wordi. and
hand motion'> lih'ltrftl our. Other.
\'\-t:re more mten"">ted 111 w<1ving to
lhe1r parent... who WJVl>d hdck.
One of lhe '>peak.er.. -..ud, "Wl'
can follow C.o<l. wht•rlwr wt.•'n.• m
-,chool ur in tht' pool "
Before I firu .. hed wnung thl'>, I
rctunwd 10 1h1· bu'>y l'<Lrou-.cl.
One mom wawd "' lwr -.(111 and
said to her friend, "Ill'\ got the
!>mile and wavt• tlung Juw11. I
t.h\mk <A><l and prny for him
t"Veryday.'·
Severdl adorablt· h11lt· Wrl'> ~•lh
ptnlc txM-.. in lht·ir h.ur mdt' on
the V"dflllll'> u1lor1ul JlllrrlJh
Many rutl' llllll' hoy... cn1oyl'tl
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~l'l' ,md wavl·d 10 lw .. f.tlhl•r, who
pu..,ht>tl a ... 1rollL·1 Jrour1d 111 11m11
with thl' 1-;ur111-.(•I. I ht"ard gJWt>\
and -..aw "ll "111g lt•t·I lmn1 tltl'
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SatlKday August 23 2003 A9
FAITH CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
RETIREMENT CELEBRATlON
The Rev. Barbara Haynes,
minister of Resurrection Beadi
Metropolitan Community
Churdi for the past five years, '
wilt"be rellnng aMr more than
20 years of active ministry. To
honor her the diurdi will host a
buffet at 5.30 p m Sunday in the
social hall Her fdrewell
celebration will begin at 7 p.m.
in the Sdnctuary It will tnclude
special music and speakers.
Afterward, there will be a social
hour w11h coffee and dessert.
The diurdi 1s ar 1259 Victoria St
in Costa Mesd. lnforma11on:
(714) 539 7727
HISTORICAL IMPRESSIONIST
Historical 1mpress1on1st Peter
Small is coming to Temple
Isaiah of Newport as Thomas
Edison from 2 to 5 p m Sunday.
Admission is free and
donations are welcome Temple
Isaiah of Newport Beadi 1s at
2401 Irvine AwJ Information·
(9491 548 6900
SHABBAT ALIVE
UShabbat Alive' d new style of
1au and pop services first
created in South AmP.rica. will
be held at 8 pm Fnday Aug 29
at University Synclgogue Rabb•
Arnold Rildilt'> focus will be on
sp1ntual1ty dnd Cdntor Bra1er
will be accomp.1111ed by a
combo of mus1c1dns and the
University Synagogue dlo1r
The services are sponsored by
the Roslyn and Joseph Baim
Family Foundation University
Synagogue 1s at 4915 Alton
130 EAST 1 r-S1: • COSfA MF.sA
Al M • aw I .,,. Snm
Parlcway. The public 1s cordially
tnvited to attend at any time.
Child care is provided free of
diarge. For more Information,
C8ll (94S) 553·3535.
WORKSHOPS
PARENTING GROUP
Jewish Family Service of
Orange County is forming a
parenting group to help parents
to understand and deal with the
feelings and behavior of their
di1ldren. The group meets from
10 to 11:30 am the first and
third Mondays of the month at
the center, 250 E. Baker St ..
Suite G 1n Costa Mesa
Information· (7141445-4950
Pre-registration 1s required
THIRTEEN JEWISH
STEPS TO RECOVERY
Jewish Family Service 1s
offering a support and
discussion group for adults
whose diildren or spouses
suffer from alcohol and drug
add1ct1on The group meets
from 7 to 8·30 p m Tuesdays at
250 E Baker St , Suite G 1n
Costa Mesa lnformatton (7141
445-4950 Pre reg1strat1on 1s
required
BAHAJ FIRESIDES
Members of the Baha1 faith hold
informal public d1scuss1ons on
spmtual topics at 7·30 p.m
every Frtday and at 11 30 the fast
Sunday of the month. The talks
include brundi or dinner Also
interfaith devotional meet111gs
will be held the last Saturday
eventng of the month Call for
tocauons (949) 759-0999 for
Frtday 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 6 p.m
the first Sunday of every month
at 120 E 18th St. Costa M esa
$50 (949) 722-7818
A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY
A 26-lesson study on the fife of
Jesus Ch rt st titled ·Journey to
the Cross" 1s taught at 9:45 a.m
Sundays during the
Homebuilders Bible Class at
Liberty Baptist Churdi. The
study parallels the four Gospels
10 present the story of Chnst
The diurdi 1s at 1000 Bison
Ave Newport Beadi Free 19491
760 5444
DREAM ON
The Adult Faith Formation at
Our Lady Queen of Angels
Churdi en Newport Beadi holds
a dream analysis group from 1
to 4 p m Sundays at 2046 Mar
Vista Drive Newport Bead.
1949 219 1408
MEDITATION LESSONS
A free "fecuo d1vma" meditation
group meeting 1s held at 7·10
a m Tuesdays at Our Lady
Queen of Angels, 2046 Mar
Vista Dnve, Newport Beadl
Lec110 is a style of meditation
thar includes usmg Scripture or
a special readtng as a stimulus
The Chrtst1an Medttallon Group
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QUESTION: How does your religion view
divorce? Is it necessacy. in certain cases?
The very
first
pronounce·
ment
concerning
the human
condition in
the Bible Is,
"It is not good
for a person
to be alone."
Marriage Is then ordained as the
goodly relationship designed to
overcome the condition tha1 is
unot good:
The ideal of marriage is a
permanent union, but Judaism
understood that sometimes
marriages are unsuccessful and
divorce is the best recourse. As
the old adage has it, uLove is a
sweet dream, and marriage is
the alann clock." The marriage
bond is holy, but while it is
inviolable, it is not indissoluble.
While every divorce is a
personaJ Lragedy, the rending of
a fabric !hat has been woven
between two -and usually
more -lives, Judaism sees no
justification for Jewish people
involved in divorce to feel !hey
have neces.sarily acted wrongly
FAITH
Continued from A9
meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the
first and third Wednesdays of
each month at the center. The
format includes two periods of
meditation with some
instruction on how to meditate,
a talk a nd a discussion. (949)
219-1408.
WEEKLY EVEN TS
SUPPORT FOR OLDER WOMEN
The Jewish Family Service
offers a s upport 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 Partcway. The
service is also forming a
parenting support group to meet ·
the firS1 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)
4454950.
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 peo ple are interested.
(714) 445-4950.
MYSTlCAL ANO SPtRmJAL
The Mystical Spiritualist Church
of South Orange County holds
Sunday services every week at
10 a.m. at 2482 Newport Blvd ..
Costa Mesa, Suite 3. A spiritual
healing service s1arts at 9:30
a.m. (949) 681 ·2290.
or judge themselves as sinners.
After all, most people who many
do so for a mixture or heaJthy
and unhealthy reasons. In some
situations, the unhealthy come
to dominate. When divorce
becomes inevitable, each
partner must accurately assess
the reasons for failure as well as
his or her own culpability. Tu not
engage in such honest
accounting, or to place the
whole blame on one's spouse, is
to risk that the same or a similar
mistake will be repeated.
RABBI MARK MIUER
Temple Bat Yahm
Divorce in
Islam is
permissible
as a las1
resort, bur yel
is considered
an extremely
undesirable
anda
detestable
action in the
sight of God. The d1vorce
procedure is strictly observed. It
could be a long and exiensive
process, and lhe reason for this
a re-membering group al 6:15
p.m. every other Sunday at 2046
Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach.
The parish center is at 2046 Ma r
Vista Drive. Newport Beach.
(949) 548·3844.
BREAKFAST FEUOWSHIP
St. Michael and All Angels
Episcopal Church holds its Men's
Fellowship Breakfast at 7 a.m. on
the second, third and fourth
Thursdays o f each mo nth 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
Chu rch meets from 7 to 8 a.m.
Wednesdays in Dierenfie ld Hall,
600 St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. All men of the church and
community are welcome to
attend. $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 with
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. (714) 445-4950, ext.
114.
HELPING TME HELPERS
J ewish 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.
ANXIETY/DEPRESSION
SUPPORT
Is that divorce has consequences
and repercussions, not only
upon cbe married coupje. but
upon the children and
unavoidably the immediate
family and society. When aJJ
efforts of reconciliation are
exhausted and there is oo
chance for the couple to lead a
progressive life, then for the
safety of the couple and the
children involved, this
unsuccessfuJ marital bond has
to come to an end. .
IMAM MOSTAFA Al.-QAZWINI
Islamic Educational
Center of Orange County
G·d ccea1ed
the
institution of
marriage to
allow man
and woman
to unite
etemally.
BecauM! of
lhe demands
of our
physical world and because of
the intricacies in any
relationship between two
people. there will surely be
obstacles to overcome in a
marriage. We musl address these
with lhe most vigor, patience
and fo11jtude !hat we can
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 1s
at 250 E. Baker St.. Suite G,
Costa Mesa. Preregistration is
required. (7 14) 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 Beach
holds weekly Friday night
services at 8 p.m. with a
fellowship hour and
refreshments afterward at 2401
Irvine Ave., Newport Beach.
(949) 548-6900.
DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County offers a support
a nd discussion group for adults
dealing with the aftermath of
divorce at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at
the agency offices, 250 E. Baker
St.. Costa Mesa. Call for prices.
(714) 445-4950, ext. 114.
ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP
St. Ma rk Presbyterian Church
hosts a faith·besed,
nonsectarian abuse support
group from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Mondays at the church, 2100 Mar
Vista Ave., Newport Beach. $5 or
donations. (949) 721 -8079.
PASSAGES SUPPORT GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County will hold a support and
discussion group fo r people
dealing with the issues of
anxiety, depression,
relationships, communication,
life changes, loneliness and
family at 10 a.m. Mondays at the
agency offioes, 250 E. Baker St.,
Costa Mesa. $15. Preregistration
required. (714) 445-4950.
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"\ ..
muster, for marriage is meant to
be, in the words of our sages, ..
"an eternal edifice." ~
Divorce should only be ~
considered an absolute last •"1
resort, if a couple has exhauste4 '" 1
every possibility of · C
reconclllallon, and If they and . • ~
those they trust have decided ,,,, >
that is the only remaining 1. , 1
option. ' • .... •
We must see 1his time of "• .,
raQlpant divorce as a signal from
heaven to firmly address the ,,1 • •
root causes. Let us decide to , ~
acknowledge Uie need for G·d in •1
our marriages. I.et w. commit to, . 1
maJdng our marriages divine. to , 1
malcing our family'~ home a
place that help~ fulfill our G-dly '•
mission on earth.
Remember, how we marry ..
and culrivate our marriage
de1enmne:. not jw.t our own
welfare. but the welfare of our , ,
children, our grandchildren and
generations well beyond them.
lake your marriage seriously. ll rl
I f l
is not jw.t a commi11nent . i1
between you and your spou...e---;-, 1
it is a comrnitmen1 between you. ,1
your spouse and (.-d. ~uch a , I
unity gives off a light that shin~ , rt
throughout lhe world. .. .•.
RABBI REUVEN MINTZ . 1
01aba<l Jewish l:t!nlf~r. ·t
o f Newport Beach . o1
' I J
I• !,
Covenant's men's fellowship • .. ,.
group meets from 8 to 9 a.m.
Wednesdays at the Village " J
Farmer restaurant. across from ,
South Coast Plaza m Costa
Mesa. (7 14) 557 3340
IU .NESS SUPPORT GROUP . '· Jewish Family Service of Orange • ,
County sponsors an ong0tng . ,
Jewish healing support group for , 1,
people expenencmg dlrornc .. 1
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) 445-4960.
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) 567-3340. ' ,• "
HELP Willi 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 tel
provide participants with
emotional and spiritual support
to help manage the effects
illnesses have on people's lives.
Meetings are at 250 E. Baker St.1'
Suite G .. Costa Mesa. Free.
Preregistration required. (714)
445-4950.
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WEEKLY KIDS PROGRAM. 11
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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.
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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
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T be speaker at Wednesday
night's meeting of lhe
Rotary Oub of
~rt-Balboa needed no
introduction. The speaker was
34-year member and retired
Marine (Arps Gen. Robert
()wem, who wilh his wife, Fran,
Is moving to Boulder, Colo .. this
week to be closer to lheir '
children and grandchildren.
Owens, 86, gave his (jnaJ cr.Ut
talk tu an overflow audience.
Many pa,t club presid~nts,
former members and spouses
joined lhe Rotarians In honoring
him.
The Anchor Watch scribe for
lhe evening, Terry Rouaelot,
sald: MOwens staned out
describing graduating from
college at 18 years old, lhen into
lhe Marine Corps career at
North Island, San Diego wilh
legendary Pappy Boyington,
serving as an honorary pall
bearer for Dwight Elaenhower,
aading golf tips wilh Arnold
Palmer at a Newport Beach
reception, commanding lhe
Marine Corps air wing for the
Western U.S., arriving with Fran
at Scoffield Barracks, I lawaii on
Dec. 7; greeting Spain's Klng
Juan Qutoe and his queen at El
Toro and supplying the couple
with a much-needed carton of
Camel cigarettes upon their
departure. briefing Robert
McNamara in Vietnam about
choosing the correct targets of
supply barges on lhe river."
Owens served as Rotary Oub
president in 1974-75, led Rotary
Group study Exchange team to
lndfa in 1976 and has remained
an active member of our club
since that time, said &I Rennie.
club president. After a career in
I.he Marine Corps. Owen'>
became a Realtor in Newport
Beach, found time for golf at the
Newport Reach Country Oub
and joined a number of other
groups, including Amjgo Viejo'>.
I join with many in the
communiry wishing Bob and
Fran Owens the best in their
new adventure.
AN AMIGO FROM AFAR
FJghty members of Amigos
Viejo gathered at the Newport
Beach Country Oub for their
regular luncheon meeting on
Wednesday. including Don
"Muk" McCallum, who had
arrived from Tahiti.
The group enjoyed a delicious
barbecue, felJ~hip around the
tables and the humor of
President lbeodore "Bob"
Robins. Robins introduced
McCallum. who provided the
audience with a 10-mmute
update on his life since moving
to Tahiti in 1960.
McCallum was Newport
Harbor High School student
body president when he
graduated in 1948, a year after
Robins graduated. I le built a
number of hotels in the islands
of the South Pacific and now just
has one in Tahiti Itself. Time and
distance may prove to be a
barrier, but when we gather, we
are still Amigos, Robins said.
WORlli REPEATING
From Thought for the Day
provided by Greg Kelley of the
Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith
Council:
MUve not one's life ~ though
one had a thousand years. but
live each day as the la!>t. •
-Mara.a,, AurelJus
GETTING
INVOLVED
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COMMUNITY & CLUBS
to a
SERVICE
CLUB
MEETINGS
llilSWEEK
TIJESDU'
7:30am.: ·n1e
40-member
Newport
JIM Beach Sunrise
Rotary Oub
DE BOOM wiU m eet at
Five Cruwns·
for a program by Beale Utz of
the Marine Mammal Institute
(newportbeach
s u" rise rotary. orgli rulex. h tm) .
6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa
Newport I I arbor Uons Oub wilJ
meet at the Costa Mesa Country
Oub.
WEDNESll\.Y
7: 15 a .m.: The I 0-member
South Coast Metro Rotary Oub
will meet at the Center Oub
(www.routl1coastmet
rorotary.or~; and the Newport
Harbor Kiwanil. Oub wilJ meet
al the Univer!>ity Athletic <Jub.
6 p.m.: 111e SO-member Rotary
Oub of Newport-Balboa will
meet the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Oub to hear from Rotary
ambassadorial scholar Amy
Angelo, who studied la!>! year at
ongtzme
the University of St. Andrews
(www.neivport-balboa.org).
nlURSll\Y
7 am.: The 20-plus member
Costa Mesa-Orange Costa
Breakfast Uons Oub wiJJ meet at
Mimi's Caf~.
Noon: The SO-member Costa
Mesa Kiwanis Oub wiJJ meet at
the Holiday Inn
(www.ki1vanLs.org/
cl11blcostamest1J ; the SO-member
Kiwanis Oub of Newport
Beach-Corona dcl Mar will
meet at the Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Oub; the 80-member
Exchange Oub of Newport
I !arbor will meet at the
Newport I !arbor Nautical
otarzan
Museum to hear Don UdahJ;
and the JOO-member
Newport-Irvine Rotary Oub will
meet at the Atrium I lotel to hear
Martyn Hopper and Assembly
candidate OuistJ CristJch
discuss WThe Business Qjmate in
California· (www.nirotary.org J.
6 p.m.: The Exchange CJub of
the Orange Coast wiJJ meet at
the Bahla Corinthjan Yacht Club
for the installation of officer..
and directors.
• COMMUNITY 8r CLUBS is
published Saturdays in the Daily
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Volunteers, family resource
consultants and office volunteers
are needed. Volunteers may woit
on one-time projects or ongoing
programs. Training sessions are
available. (800) ~ 1~.
AMERICAN <;ANCER SOCtETY
The Orange County Region of the
American Cancer Society seeks
office volunteers. The society also
seeks volunteers to answer calls
for the ynlt's Helpline lnfoCenter.
(949) 26'1-9446.
AMERICAN CANCER
SOCIET¥ DISCOVERY SHOP
The America" Cancer Society
Discovery Shop needs unwant8d
goods sucti as clothing, furniture,
jewelry, accessories, antiques and
collectibles to fund the society's •
researcti, education and patient
services programs. The goods
may be dropped off at 2600 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Volunteers are also needed from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through
Saturday at the same location.
(949) 640-4777.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
ROAD TO RECOVERY
The transportation program
needs volunteers to drive cancer
patients to and from medical
treatments free of ctiarge. The
required commitment is a few
hours eacti week or month.
Drivers must have a valid driver's
li~nse and insurance and be at
least 25. Volunteers may use
either their own vehicles or
American Cancer Society vans.
(949) 261-9446 or
scomer@cancer.org.
The American Cancer Society is
also looking for volunteer
speakers for its Speakers Bureau
program. whicti offers a free
service to communities, schools
and corporations by providing
trained speakers to address
cancer issues. The organization
will train all interested volunteers
at a special session on Dec. 7 from
8:30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. at the
Spectrum Club, 1535 Deerpark
Drive in Fullerton. For
reservations, call Florence Dann at
(949) 567-0604 by Nov. 22.
AMERICAN HEART ASSN.
The American Heart Assn. is
looking for volunteers to perform
various general office duties in the
main office and implement
educational and fund-raising
events through Orange County.
No experience necessary. Training
will be provided. (949) 856-3555.
AMERICAN HOME HEALTH
HOSPICE PROGRAM
The American Home Health
Hospice Program needs
volunteers to give emotional
support to terminally ill patients
and their families in the greater
Orange County area. Training is
provided. (714) 550-0800 or (800)
540-2545.
AMERICAN RED CROSS,
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
The ctiapter needs volunteers to
address community groups about
Red Cross services and to act as
liaisons with the media in disaster
and emergency situations. Lynn
Howes, (714) 481-5376.
ANIMAL NETWORK
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Become a bottle-feeder or take in
pregnant cats at your home. Many
shelters kill pregnant cats upon
arrival. Dogs and cats are also
available for adoptlon.(949)
759-3646 or
www.animalnetwork.org.
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE
Of NEWPORT-MESA
Volunteers looking for varying
levels of involvement are needed
to help the organization with its
goal of helping ctiildren in the
community. (949) 645-6929.
ASSN. RENAISSANCE
CREATORS
The Costa Mesa group sponsors
and supports outreacti
community service programs,
sucti as the homeless sanctuary.
Volunteers are needed. (71 4)
54().6803.
BEST BUDDIES
The nonprofit organization is
look.Ing for volunteers 18 and
older to provide companionship
for adults with developmental
disabilities. As a "Citizen Buddy;"
volunteers will visit with e buddy
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friendships entirely over the
Internet. Volunteers for that •
program muJt be at least 12 yeal"li ..
old. (714) 546-1826 or
www.bestbuddies.org.
BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS
The local ctiapter is looking for
men and women older than 20
who have lived in Orange Coun
for at least six months and have
been on the job for at least three
months to serve as big brothers • 1
big sisters for ctiildren ages 6 to t
from single-parent homes. (714) • • ~
544-7773. ; ~ . .,
BOY SCOUTS Of AMERIC1 thA INC7 l
Volunteef opportunities or e
Orange County Council include ! -1
fund-raising, program t • 1
development and training to i i
existing troops and padcs. (714) : 1
546-4990. • ·' I• I
I I .. . ~ ... BOYS & GJRLS CLUBS
OF NEWPORT-MESA
The three area clubs need • :
volunteer coacties and arts and • :
crafts woricshop teactiers. Call fot• •
locations. (949) 642-2245. ! :
ORANGE COUNTY CENTER : 1 BRAJLLE INSTITUTE'S j' ::
The nonprofit organization is :1
looking for volunteers with a ba :j
knowledge of Windows 95198, • •
Microsoft Word and a willingnesa! ~
to learn the adaptive equipment • ~
used by its students to participate: "
in various activities at the Oasis ~ ~
Senior Center in Corona del Mar. • j
Volunteers will tutor legally blind: ·'
aduh students using computers ·i ·~
and other adaptive technology. : :1
ext. 2113. 1 :
Mary Johnson, (714) 821-5000, ·1
'. • CAMP LAUREL FOUNDATION • ; '
Camp Laurel is seeking volunteer.! ' ~
counselors and medical staff for : ~
Summer Camp and Teen • 1
Adventure Camp. The 1 ·~
organization is dedicated to ~ :1
providing educational camping : :1
programs free of ctiarge to .. ~
children living with HIV and AIDS :•
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COMPANION HOSPICE
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I " ... The Hospice is now recruiting • , ..
volunteers to become a friend tor: •
someone who needs that extra • •
special caring at the end-of-life. ; :
Become a member of a team : :
whose goal is to promote quality • • of life and comfort measures. ;
Eacti applicant will receive 16 •
hours of orientation and training.: •:
For more information, call (714) 1
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The network needs volunteers to • •
help control the rising popt.ilation: ~
of wild cats in local : ...
neighborhoods. Volunteers would ~ 1
trap and deliver cats to local • • t
veterinarians for spaying or 1 :l
neutering, and then release the •,
back to the property where they • •
were found. The goal of the , :
program is to save the lives of • •
stray cats. (949) 759-3646. : ~; . '
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The playhouse needs volunteers • :
for ushering, backstage work, • '
mailings. typing, controlling ligh11i ,
and many other duties. (949) 1
650--5269. J.
COSTA MESA 1 :
HISTORICAL SOCIETY ' "
The society preserves and : ·:
promotes the history of Costa • • •
Mesa and the harbor area. : ~
Volunteers are needed for the ' ..
arctiives, library. museum, doceni :
and public outreacti programs. .l :
(949) 631-5918. ~ -
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The Costa Mesa Literacy Center • :
needs volunteer tutors to teach : ==
English as a second language. ! •
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teactiing experience is required •
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training classes must be 1 ·~
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The Newport Center
Toastmaster's Club can help you
improve your public speaklng
skills or polish your business
presentations. Members come
from a variety of professional
disciplines and backgrounds. The
group meets every Monday
morning from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at
610 Newport Cenler Drive,
Newport Beach. Validated parking
is available in the parking
structure next to 24 Hour Fitness.
Guests are welcome. For more
information, call (949) 721-5732.
Jewish Family Service is
offering a support and discussion
group for women 50 and older
the second and fourth Monday of
every month from 10 to 11 :30 a.m.
at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G in
CoS1a Mesa. Pre-registration is
required. For information or to
register, call (714) 445-4950.
Jewish Family Service is
offering a women's divorce and
separation support group at 7
p.m . Wednesdays at the Jewish
Federation Campus in Costa
Mesa. 250 E. Baker St. For more
information. call (714) 445-4950.
ext. 114
The ACLU of Orange County
meets at 7 p.m the third Tuesday
of every month at the Unitarian
Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria
St. in Costa Mesa. Each month's
meeting will feature a different
speaker on issues relating to the
Bill of Rights. Information: (714)
95/-6107.
~Beach Landscapes; an exhibit
featuring digitally manipulated
aerial photographs of the
Hawaiian islands by Donna
Ruzicka, umbrella beach scenes
by Carole Boller and Bade 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
work is known for its
manipulation of color and form
as well as its concentration on
tennis. Information: (949)
717-3870.
Volunteer drivers are needed to
help deliver nutritiously prepared
meals to homebound, frail or
elderly clients incapable of
shopping or cooking for
themselves through •Mobile
M eals." sponsored by
FISH-Harbor Area Inc. and Hoag
Hospital. Call (949) 645-8050 for
more information.
Swim lessons Int available
July 21 and run through Aug. 1 at
Halecrest Park, 3107 Killybrook
Lane in Costa Mesa. Information:
(714) 557-7234.
Project Cuddle, a nonprofit
organization that offers safe and
legal alternatives to girls who are
considering abandoning their
babies, is in need of ongoing
volunteers. For more information,
visit www.projectcuddle.org or
call (714) 432-9681.
M acy's in C.sta Mesa Invites
Orange County nonprofit
organizations that provide
services and programs to the
HIV/AIDS community to apply for
participation in Macy's South
Coest Plaza's Passport In Store
fund-raiser. This year's event will
be held on Oct. 4. To receive an
appl ication to participate, call
(714) 556-0611, ext. 4231.
~ c:ia .... wilt be ofJwed
Tuesdays end Thursdays from
noon to 12:40 p.m. for nine weetcs
at West Newport Community
Center. Registration Is $54 for one
class each week or $100 for two
days a week over nine weeb for
Newport Beech resident-. Others
pay an additional $6. For more
Information, call (949) 644-3151.
ca.ta Me.a'• Aea'N1ion OtvWon
will provide a three-hour theme
birthday party for up to 20 guestt
•t the Baleeric Community Center
wtekd•Y• from 5 to 8 p.m .,
Saturday• from 11 1.m. to 2 p.m.
or 4 to 7 p.m . and Sundays from 4
lo 7 p.m. Parties for children 6 to
12 will consist o lund\/dlnner,
games, crafts, prizes, cake with
staff. Parties cost $250 or $300.
For more Information, call (714)
754--5168.
Five new wtn• wltl be Mf'Yed
on Bayside Restaurant's terrace
overtook.Ing Newport Harbor
every Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30
Q.m. The cost ls $15 per person.
For more information. caH (949)
721-1222.
Newport Dunes Resort's
"Movies on the Beach• will run
every Friday and Saturday
throughout the summer,
including a two-hour barbecue
before the movies start at dusk.
Guests efe invited to bring their
favorite cuts of meat. The resort
will provide the rest for $7.95 per
person. The films will be shown
on a large screen in the sand on
every Friday and Saturday
evening in June and July except
July 4. Parking is $8 per car. For
more information, call (949)
729-DUNE.
A variety of private, semi-private
and group swim lessons will be
offered this summer at the
Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center
at Corona del Mar High School.
Options include one-on-one
instruction on Saturdays and a
Monday through Thursday
program for all ages and levels.
For session dates, times and
costs, call (949) 644-3151, or
register in person at Newport
Beach Recreation and Senior
Services at 3300 Newport Blvd.
Children, teens and adults
can now register for summer
recreational boating classes
offered through Newpo rt Beach
Recreation Services. Classes
begin July 12. Fees vary. Call
(949) 644-3151 , or visit the
Newport Beach Recreation and
Senior Services a 3300 Newport
Blvd. for more information.
Professional and licensed soccer
trainers w ith the All-England
Soccer Academy are available for
one-on-one, small group and
large group training. For more
information, call (949) 395-5103.
Jewish Family Service is
sponsoring a teen support group
for high school students that
meets M ondays from 3:30 to 5
p.m . at Tarbut V'Torah Upper
School in Costa Mesa. For
information or to register. call
(714) 445-4950. Pre-registration is
required.
The First Page -Ane 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 tasting every
Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 p .m .
for $15 per person, featuring five
new wines each week. For more
information. call (949) 721 · 1222.
If your orchid is too big for its
pot, Green Systems International
will show you how to re-pot your
plant during their free
orchid-potting seminar at 2 p.m .
every Saturday. A plant sale is
held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
20362 Birch St. facility. Call (949)
756-1211 for information.
Discover the sectets of C.rbon
Canyon Regional Park as you
walk through groves of beautiful
Coastal Redwood trees every
Saturday at 8:30 a.m . Parking is
$4. Call (714) 996-5252 for more
information.
THm Survivor, a nonprofit
organization encouraging women
who have been through cancer
treatment to exercise, hosts
·walk and Talk" at 10 a.m. the
second and fourth Friday of tfie
month in front of NIKEgodess
store in 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.
New,>ort Community CounMling
Center offers a way to stop the
cycle of domestic violence
through the support group In
SAF.E. Hands. S.A.F.E. stands for
safety, awareness, faith and
empowerment The group m881s
Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m .
Ft11e. For more Information, cell
(949) 721-8079.
r..n. .. lnvtlled tlo drop by the
city of Com M"8 Recrutlon
Center from 2 to 6 p.m. Monc:Jey
th~ough Friday for Indoor and
outdoor sports and activities. The
center is at 1860 Anaheim Ave.
For more information, call (714)
The Newport Beech W.lklng Club
meet8 at the corner of Superior
and Hospital Road in Newport
Beach at 9:15 a.m. and 7 p.m.
everyday. For more Information,
call (949) 650-1332.
The Newport Beach Cake
Decorating Club meets from 7 to
9 p.m. Thursday nights at
Superior and Hospital Road in
Newport Beach. For more
Information, call (949) 650-1332.
The Spanish Speaking Club
meets to learn Spanish quidc and
easy. For more information, call
(949) 650-1332.
The Assn. of Business Services
hosts a networking meeting that
deals with education connections
from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on the second
Tuesday of every month at the
Holiday Inn at 3131 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. For more
information. call (9491805-0011.
·oivon:e: A New Beginning.ff
a workshop for men and women
divorced or getting divorced, is
held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
180 Newport Center Drive on the
third Saturday of every month,
Cost is $40. For more information.
call 644-6435.
Free tours of the Orange County
Performing Arts Center take
guests to the dressing rooms.
performer's lounge. badcstage
and on stage at 10·30 a.m. every
Wednesday and Saturday at 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Group tours can be held by
special arrangement. For more
information, call (714) 556-ARTS,
ext. 833.
The Newport Beach Newcomers
Club holds a general meeting on
the third Wednesday of every
month. The organization 1s 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
o range 1u1ce for $3, $1 for
children. The center is at 800
Marguerite, Corona del Mar For
more information. call (949)
644-3244.
Macy's South Coast Plaza
presents "Worlcshop
Wednesdays: A Hands-on
Cooking Class Program" hosted
by chef Ale>OC Guevara. The class
is held trom 6 to 7:30 p.m 0Wednesdays at 3333 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. The cost, including
materials, is $30. To reserve a
spot. call (818) 994-5075.
Yoga and rhythm.
"YogarhythmicsH 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 exhibit ·Joe
Duncan Gleason: Rediscovering
California's M arine Art Master.ff
through Sept. 30. The museum is
at 151 E. Pacific Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Free admission.
For more information. call (949)
673-7863.
lm.rfaith couples witti one
Jewish partner are invited to
participate in a discussion group
at the Jewish Family Service of
Orange County office. The group
is geared toward dealing with
issues between interfaith
couples, such as raising children,
observing holidays, symbols in
the home and relationships with
extended families. The cost for
three sessions is $45 per couple.
Preregistration is required. Call to
schedule date and time. The
office ls at 250 E. Beker St .. Suite
G, Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950.
Women l50 end older can join •
discuuion group coordinated by
Jewish Family Services to
addreu issues such as anxiety,
depression, relatlonahlps,
loneliness and family. The group
meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m.
Mondays at the agency offices,
250 E. Beker St, Suite G. Costa
Mesa. Preregistration requited.
(714) 446-4950.
fttench of the ..... ;rport Beech
Pubfic Library Used Book Store
are alking for patrons to donate
boob to replenlah the dwfndllng
stodt. Books may be left at any of
the three branch libraries -
Balboa, Mariners, or Corona del
to the Friends Book Store. at 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
All hardcover and paperbadc
donations, with the exception of
magazines and law books, will be
accepted and are tax deductible.
(949) 759-9667.
The Braille Institute offers free
computer classes to people with
fading vision who have difficulty
seeing the computer screen. The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite
Ave., Corona def M ar, offers six
sessions. Call to sign up for
classes. (714) 821-5000.
A spiritual care class metrts at
7:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 3400
Irvine Ave .. Suite 114, Newport
Beach. Call to reserve a seat. (9491
263-1462.
The Costa M esa Chamber of
Commerce hosts networking
luncheon meetings Wednesdays
from'11 45 a.m . to 1 p.m a1 the
Costa Mesa Country Club The
cost is $14. The club 1s at 1701
Golf Course Dnve, 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 Canter
Center at Hoag Hospital 1 Hu<11J
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hosts a mental illness support
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10 to 11 :30 a.m. Mon ays at the
J~wish Family Service office at
250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa
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The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County sponsors a
discussion group for aduh
, children and their parents from 6
to 7 p.m. two Tuesdays a month
at the JeWish Family Service ·
office at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G,
Costa Mesa. $10 per person, per
session. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950. ·'
The Jewish Famity Service of
Orange County has a weekly
parenting support group. Parents
The Costa Mesa Senior Center
has ballroom dancing with live
music from the Costa Mesa. ·
Music Makers from 7:30 to 10:30
p.m. every Tuesday night at 695
W. 19th St .. Costa Me~a. $4. (949)
548-3884.
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County sponsors an ongoing
healing support group for the
chronically ill. The purpose is to
provide participants with
emotional and spiritual support
to manage illness and its
consequences. The group meets
at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish
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Family Service office at 260 E.
Baker 51., Costa Mesa.
Attendance Is free, but
re lstration Is re uired. 714)
445-4950.
Scnbb&e aub No. 360 mNb
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 welcome. (949) 206-9822.
The Coin and Stamp Club meets
from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays at the
Oasis Senior Center. New
members interested in trading,
buying and selling stamps and
coins are being sought to join
these informal meetings. There
are no fees required. (949)
644-3244. '
Jewish Family Service offers
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adults at all stages of
loss. Group members share
experiences, hear how others
deal with grief, receive support
and learn ways to cope with
sadness and loss. One group
meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth
Jacob in Irvine. The second group
meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at
Temple Judea in Laguna Hills.
The third group meets at 1 p.m .
Thursdays at the Ezra Center in
Anaheim. Free, but advance
registration is required. (714)
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 250 E. Baker St.,
Costa Mesa. Advance registration
is required. (714) 445-4950.
Two-hour kayak fours with a
trained naturalist guide are
offered at 10 a.m. Sundays from
the Newport Dunes Waterfront
Resort. The resort is at 1131 Back
Bay Drive, Newport Beach. $20,
or $10 for California Wildlife
Campaign and Newport Bay
Naturalists and Friends
members. (949) 729· 1150.
A yoga and 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. (7 14)
754 7399
The Rev. Connie Ryclunan 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. (7 14) 754-7399.
Marshall's Tae Kwon Do in Costa
Mesa offers free self-defense
classes to airline pilots and flight
attendants. Classes are taught by
three·l!me U.S. National
Champion Tom Marshall.
Marshall's 1s at 333 E. 17th St ..
Suite 13, Costa Mesa. (949)
574-0122.
A Dealing with Divon:e sopport
group is offered by Jewish Family
Service of Orange County. The
group is led by an experienced
counselor and meets at 6 p.m.
Tuesdays at the Jewish
Federation campus, 250 E. Baker
St .. Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714)
445-4950.
The Sea Scouts' ship Del Mar 711
of Orange County offers a
program for boys and young men
ages 14 to 18 interested in sailing,
seamanship, piloting. navigation
and cruising. Meetings are from 6
to 9 p.m . Wednesdays at the Sea
Scouts Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
642·6301 or (949) 551·8591.
Oasis Senior Cent er offers
ongoing assistance, counseling
and referral services for seniors.
(949) 644-3244.
The Costa Mna Senior Citizen
Squ8(e and Round Dance Club
seeks experienced dancers to join
its group from 9 to 11 a.m.
Thursdays at the Costa M esa
Senior Center, 19th Street and
Pomona Avenue, Costa Mesa.
(714) 545-5669.
Arthritis Foundation instnactor
Hillary Stone Jeads 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 Newcomert
Club meets at 10 a.m. the third
Wednesday of each month. The
organlzatlbn is open to all women
residents of Newport Beam who
have lived In the area for fewer
1han five years. For more
information, call (949) 645-9922
or visit the Web site
newcomers-newportbeach.org.
The Thunday Momlnt Women'•
Club, a 40-yeal'Old friendship
club, is seetcing new members.
The club, wtlk:h incfudes goff,
bridge, walking end gourmet
sections, meets at t1 a.m. on the
sec:ond Thuradey of.,_.., month
It the RedtMOn Hotel In Newport
Beach. The lunc:Non "$23 and
lndudel enteftatnment The hoMI
It It 4646 MeeAlthur Blvd. (714)
142-5883.
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MMll It.'·"' and 7 p.m.
' Daily~
Monday through Saturday, anti
7 p.m. Sunday. Walkers should
meet at the intersection uf
Ho ital Road and Superior
The American Legion meets 8l
p:m. the third Tuesday of every
month. The meetings. whltlh de
with veteran Issues anti
community service, will be hekl
at the Costa Mesa Air Nationo~
Guard. The national guard ls aJ •
2651 Newport Blvd. Free Marl' • 1 Holler. (714) 546-2n7; or Bill :,
Mimiaga, (949) 650-0894. • :
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Nightly meetings for those wtiO: ~
want to overcome nicotine l
addiction are offered In Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach. (-714)
774-9106 or (800) 642 0666. i
The Newport Sports Museum, a
nonprofit organization, oµer ate'\ •
a free museum at.100 Newport • l
Center Drive, Newport Onad1. 1 lwo
museum. which has one of 11 ie '
world's largest collectiuns or ~
sports memorabilia, is opl'!11 froitN
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekda'(s m11l 10:
a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. (919) ..
721-9333 or www.new11111tc;111>tft;~
museum.org. • ..
The Estancia High School Parent :
Teacher Student Assn hosts a •
monthly paper drive every 1
Saturday from 9 a.m. to noc.•n in l
the school's northwest pa1 ki11g '
lot, on the corner of Es1.md,1 J
North and Placentia. Nt>wsµ iµ.•1
that are bound. loose ur l1a4ye,tl ~
are accepted. Cardboa1d a11d ~
bound material such il'> plto110 .1
books and thick magaz111l'r; are j
not. Also, bins are availalJI" for .;
drop off every day of th•! 1n•111!11 ,
All funds raised go lo 1111• :
association. Free. The •• hnt>l 1~ .1t •
2323 Placentia Ave , Custa M ros.i.:
(949) 515-6500. :
' Oasis Senior Center offers a daily~
telephone contact proyi .m i fur 1
seniors who have a 1i11111•·d l11c;il 1
support system. They .,,..,,, v ff,., !
ongoing computer eta<.'>'''> tt..11 1
teach the basics of W<J1• t. 1
Quicken. Print Shop nnd l1111·11t1 ~ •
usage. (949) 644-3244 :~
4 • The Costa Mesa Communicators~
Toastmasters Club m f't•l '> f1 n111 ~
noon to 1 p.m. Wednesd.Jys at ;
the Orange County Depart1111·ur ~
of Education, 200 Kalrnw; I J11vc. :
Costa Mesa. Meetings a11~ 11pm1
to anyone who wants tcJ 1111111ov'}:
his or her public speakiraJ .. ~ills •
(7 14) 444-8783.
The Newport Beach
Distinguished Toastma51f'f s Cl11'1,
1300 meets from 7 to 9 p 111 • ,
Tuesdays in Sgt. Peppcrurn <; • :
meeting room, 2300 B11stul St, :..t
Newport Beach. Call to 111ake ~
reservations. (949) 646 17 M --j
.I The Jewish Family Service of ...J
Orange County holds yru11p ~
meetings for youngei Wl•lll"' 1 I•,•
discuss life passages 011d •
ch d . • • anges, bo y images, f:i1111fy, ,
relationships, communic ;1tirm1 :.:
intimacy and sexuality. an vi1•ty • •
and loneliness. The group "'"O'S.:
at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at !1111 o)ljl'!WY :
office. The office is at 2ti0 r Bakiw•
St., Suite G. Costa Mes.1 :
Preregistration is requirr d Maro Y'.
Middler, (714) 445-49!;0 ··~• 1111 :
~ • The Mesa Messengers
Toastmasters Club 691 "' (.oqa ,
M esa meets at 7 p.m l11r•stbys at '
M esa Verde United Methut.l1'it • ~
Church, 1701 W. Baker St ,< 'oqt.1 :
M esa. (714) 540-4446. ...
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The Newport Beach ~ •
Distinguished Toastma<>h•• r; Club:
1300 meets from 7 10 !J µ"' ;
Tuesdays at Platt CollrgP, 1901 :
M acArthur Blvd., Newpurl Oead1.~
Call to make reservations (949) ~
646-1274. ~ . .,
The Zingers Toastmasters • :
Club 615F meets for breJkfJst 01~ l
Tuesdays from 7 to 8:30 a .m i\t • 1
the Village Farmer, South Cuast !
Plaza Village, 3851 S. Boar #617. "'
The meeting is free for lust ti1w1 .!
visitors. For more informalion, ~
call (714) 241-1109. • ... ...
The Newport Center • .;
Toastmasters Club 231 mecls :;
from 7 to 8:30 a.m. Moridays at
the Irvine Co., 610 Newport •
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
(949) 756-1025.
The Herboftite Toastmasters
meets at 7 a.m . Thursdays at •
Coco's Bakery Restaurant, 344Q
Coast Highway, Corona dol Me-.
(949) 293-4630.
Udo l9le Toutmesters meet f1'9
6:30 to 8 p.m . Mondays at "
Fletcher Jones Motorcars, 3300
Jamboree Road, Newport Beat)
(714) 964-5314.
The Oatis Senior Centet offerH
shuttle to take members to
appointments and grocery
shopping. The shuttle also tek
member• to the center. Cell t
make an appointment. (949)
644-3144.
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°Kids seem to be walking
arowtd with a little more
sense of accomp lishment, a
T1m ParHI, Estancia boys
athletic director
After a successful first year
in Golden West League,
Estancia boys look to
continue to take wing.
Patrick L1Yerty
Dady Pilot
E standa High's boys athletic program has
been a model of continuity this summer,
with one exception and it's a big one.
While other high schools have watched
the revolving door of the coaching world continue
to twirl, all of the boys coaches at Estancia have re-
turned for the 2003-04 school year. AD except one.
1980.
That one comes in football,
where former USC quarterback
and Oregon State head coach
Craig Fertig will coach at the high
school level for the first time while
trying to lead the Eagles to thelr
first winning season since 2000
and their first playoff victory since
Yes, Estancia has just one new coaching change
on campus this year, but It'• an important one.
~ ls important to the whole IChool, • Es-
tancia ,AthJetic Director Tun Panel said. "'Ihe better
the football team ls, the better money we bring in. '8w jtdt a general feeling of students being inwlved
tn IOOMthlna to be proud ot both athletes and
non--athletes.•
Money " • pardadarly important t.ctot. 1boulb
8llanda. and the Newport-Me.. l1niled School
Dlllrict u a whole, hasn't had to make drutic cut-
t.cb due to budget cuta. the F..p. dkl 1o1e a luge
Income aource this year when a prM1e. anooy-
mou. donor, who had contributed bemly in recent
yemt._ ended bis charity. On top of that, <ancia la
hopeful of buOdlnl an on-ampm "8dhm In the
commc yess. The s..-nqw =:· Newport Hubor Hilb Ind at 0....,. COMt "1hlN hM hem a plln for the IMt or Ive ,... eo llC a ....... an our llld. • ,.... llAcl.
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Spotts Editor RidlMt Dunn: (949) 5744223 • Sports Fax: 1949) 650-0170
CHECKING OUT
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I OA!..Y PILOT
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Some Estancia boys coaches with the tools of theW trade. From left, Chris Sorce, Char1ie Appell,
Rachel de los Santos, Steve Perez, Tracey Heims, Craig Fertig, Steve Crenshaw and Jon Green.
EYEOPENER
.Daily .. Pi~ •
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JOHN GOLDMAN
Saturday, August 23, 2003 al
GOLF
Irwin
claims
crown
0 n the heels of the Jones Cup.
we can already start talking
about next year's pro-am
extra vagat\7.a.
Mesa Verde Country Oub crowned II'>
newest men·s club champion Sunday a'>
Dave Irwin held off a charging Steve
Rhorer to claim the three-day
tournament by three shots.
Invin shot an I I -over· par 224
(i2-74-78) to nip
Rhorer. who carded
three consecutive
76s to finish at 227
on the par· 71 cour..e.
With Sunday's win.
Irwin 1s ebgible to
compete in next
year's Jones Cup. an
annual tournament
that paJIS the men\
~~~champion<, BRYCE
:--:ewpon.\te!.a-. four ALDERTON
private course" ,,,th
a member of that club·., golf '>taff 1n cl.
bener-ball-of-panner"> format
Big Canyon Coumn. <Jub has "'on
three of the last four Jone'> C up'> afler
Mesa Verde claimed the inaugura.1 utJe
1.11 2000 Bob LoveJO) and amatt·ur
partner WlU Tipton earned a onl' ... uoke
victory over the host ieam uf Me'-<!
Verde head professional lorn ~gent
and Rhorer Aug I.
Irwin now joins Pete DcJ.ley and
Rhorer as the only playel"'> to hold both
the men's and seruor club
championships at the same ume.
One strolc.e separated Irwin and
Rhorer as they came to the l8d'l hole. a
par-3 measuring 200 yards froP> the
championsh.lp tees. Rhorer pulled 1us
tee shot to the left of the can path.
ma.lang for a difficult chip.
Irwin. meanwhile, pushed his tee
shot to the righl and below the Oag. H15
chip nearly found the bonom of the
cup and he lcnocked in a three-footer
coming baclc down the slope for a par
and the championship .
Irwin. who led the champ1onsh1p
from stan 10 finish, had to hold off both
Daley and Rhorer Sunday A 6·over 42
on the from nine by lrwm on !:>unday
allowed both Daley and Rhorer to move
within rwo strokes of the lead after they
both shot 38.
Dale Willem also fought his way Into
the mix. playing the first <>even holes at
2-under.
But Irwin righted lumself and shot a
I -over 36 on the back nine Sunday to
post victory.
Poor Rhorer. He bas been OG 1he
shon end of two dose finishes •t Mesa
Verde in a month.
Lately, wherever he plays. thrilling
golf IS sure to foUow
•••
The start of the rwo-day. 54-hole
Southern California Golf Association
Mid-Amateur Olampionship -
beginning Monday at Mesa Verde -
marks the second consecutive year the
tournament has been held at a course
in Newpon -Mesa.
Big Canyon Country Oub in Newpon
Beach hosted last year's tournament.
won by Scott McGihon, a former UC
lrvine golfer. by one shoL
McGihon rallied from a 10-shot
deficit to claim his second Mid-Am tide.
Newpon Beach residents David
Franey and Ed Susolik are entered and
will each tee off at 9: 18 a.m. Monday on
No. 1 and No. 10. respecdvdy. The two
are then scheduled to beg1n their
second 18 holes Monday at 2:48 p.m.
Mike~ an SCG.4. publk:ite. uid it
was merely drcumltance thll tb6a
year's Mid-Am. relepted to tboee 25
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FROM THE SIDELINES
1942 team successful
during turbulent time
T he biggest World War
ever was underway
when Newport Harbor
High's 1942 football
squad was preparing for a
powerful motion toward
capturing a Sunset League
Ownpionship.
Many knew the military call
to duty would be there after the
season in December and
numerous seniors would be
missing graduation ceremonies
by June of '43. The draft was
taking young men at age 18.
Newport had never won a
varsity grid tide before and its
players were often limited since
it was one of the league's
smallest schools.
Jt only had ll players before
the '41 season started. but
Coach Wendell Pickens' draw
of four middleweights from the
Bee team lifted the total to 17.
He could only count about 24
by the fall of '42. On the bright
side, '42 marked one oft.he
strongest turnouts in school
history.
The backfield was paced by
fuJibac.k Harold Shefiln.
quarterback Vernon Fitzpal.rid.
blocking bad Lorey Langmade
and hal1bacb Ed Miller and
Pclul Myrehn. All were fast and
clever in running patterns.
Keith Engelhardt was an
exceptional reserve, who once
ran for three or four
touchdowns m one game.
The line featured stout
players like tackle-end Manuel
Muniz. tackle-end BUI Neth and
tackle Bob Gaynor. end Carl
Oberto, guards Tom McCorlcell
and Don Tripp, as well as
center Wendell Crawford.
Other vital reserves were
tackle Roger Neth, tackle Dick
Freeman, centers Don
Bingham and Joe Shafer. end
DON
CANTRELL
Harold "Red"
Caas. tackle
Bill Bertuleit
and guard
Wilber Van
Rlpei:
Operating
out of the old
short punt,
the Sailors
upended ·
nonJeague
foes St.
Anthony.
42-0; Ulguna Beach. 50-0; and
Santa Ana. 7-0. League rivals
who feD before the Tars
included Fullerton, 41 -12;
Orange, 42-0; Anaheim, 54-0;
Excelsior, 26-7; Long Beach
Jordan, 7-0; and Huntington
Beach, 52-7.
The Sailors finished the
regular season with nine wins
and no defeats. scoring 319
points.
The reward was a trip to the
CJF small schools playoffs.
where the Tars met Bonita High
on the Bearcats' field near
Pomona
Bonita sparlcJed with versatile
halfback Glenn Davis, who
would later become a I fe1sman
lrophy winner at An ny, but
Newport's 215-pound fullback.
Shellin. kept him at bay until
an anJde injury took Sheflin out
of the gam~ just before
halftime.
With key Newpon in1uries on
the board, Davis foll free to
scamper for several scores and
Bonita won. 39-6.
During his Anny career.
Davis once told Time Ma.gazinR
that Sheflin was one of the
finest players he ever
confronted.
SheOin was named the No. I
AU-crF fullback for the ..ea.son
and his mate, Muni7~ was voted
to the second team at tackle.
Langmade was second-team
All-CIF 1n '43 while tackle .
Freeman was voted to the
All-OF second team in '44.
Numerous Tuts advanced
later 10 star for Sana Ana Junior
College. including~.
Obeno, the Neth brothers,
Myrehn and Otud Dennis.
The Dons won a title in '45
under Coach Bill Coolc.
Bill Neth, in time, became an
assistant football coach at
Santa Ana, serving for seven
years. I le also became a
lifelong career man as a
distributor fo r the Los Angel~
Times.
Prior to that, he was offered a
player's position with the pro
Hollywood Bears, but turned it
down.
The dreadful war spelled
numerous setbacks for Harbor
gridders. Fi tzpatrick was k.ilJed
by Japanese fighter pilolo; whtle
parachuting over L.eyte,
Philippines in December of '44.
Sheflin, a deck gunner, was
blown off his ship and suffered
a lung mjury. Muniz wru.
wounded on the island of
Okinawa.
After the war. Sheflln playl-d
on a limited bases with Sana
Ana, while Munil wenl on ICl
play four yean. at ArV.onJ ~1atl'
and was once voted to a IJlllc
All-Amenta team. I le wa ...
offered a po:.1uon with the pro
New York (,tants, but dechrwd
due 10 le.nee in1wies suc;ta111c<l
in college.
Pickens was drnwn into thl'
Navy a:. a physical iru.truct1011
officer. I le WCI!> released ;tftt·r
the war and returned to
coachmg at I !arbor High In
1948, he accepted the po'>t of
athletic dirl'Clor at Ornnge
Coast College.
MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
Vanguard's best intentions
I Deep and talented
Lions may prove be
the top team in
p rogram's history.
Bury Faulkner
Daily Pilot
CX>STA MF.SA -Bigger is not
only better, it may mean che best
season ever for the Vanguard
University men's cross country
program this fall.
Coach Bryan Wt.lkins enters
his 16th season
at the helm
with a deep, tal-
ented and ex-
perienced ros-
ter, boasting an
all-time high 1 O
athletes. Wil-
kins also brings some lofty ex-
pectations into the sea.son-open-
lng Cal State Fullerton
Invitational Aug. 30.
"This is the biggest group I've
ever had and I think It has the
potential to be as good or better
than the last two teams we bad
qualify for (NAJAJ nationals
(1994 and '9SJ: Wilkins said.
Senior Tony Magana. the No. I
runner a year ago, returns, as do
the remainder of last year's top
three: senior Mike Larsson and
sophomore Matt Meyer. In addi-
tion. senior Robbie Jones. the
No. l runner for the Uons ln
2001, is back after sitting out last ran with a hamstring Injury.
L Junior Erick Garcia. who quall· J'led for the Community College
. .
RIEtlONS
°"'* Amllen Fr.
Alu C.-0 Fr.
&tc*Gela. Jr.
Robbie-'°'* Sr.
~~ Sr.
Tonv Meglne Sr. ..._Merer So.
Jahn~ Jr.
Zld'I PoMlt Ft. °"""" ~ Fr. c:..oh: Btyen Wllldns, 18th
veer
state championships last sea.son
at Santa Ana College. is another
athlete with prime potentiaJ, as
is freshman Derek Arnesen, who
starred at John Jay High in
Poughkeepsie. N.Y.
Junior John Nelson, the No. 5
runner on last year's SflU&d, is
also bad. giving Wilkins enough
ammunltJon to battle the elite
teams in the Golden State Ath-
letic Conference.
·1 would say by the end of the
season, our top six guys will all
be running 25 minutes or pos·
sibly 26 minutes for 8K. • Willdns
said. "last year, we only had
three guys under 27:00. I think
this team bas the talent to quali-
fy for the nationals, where we ha-
ven't been since 1995."
Magana. a product of &tancia
HJgb and Orange Coast College.
sat out the track season last
spring, after earning All·Amer1-
can honors by finlshing sixth ln
the 10,000 meters at nationals in
2002. His best 81( time ls 25:32.
He was All-GSAC and competed
at the NAIA cro s country na-
tionals lru.t fall.
Jon~. whose harn~tring injury
took six months to heal. talcing
him out of cross country compt·-
tition lac;t fall, is still trying to re-
gain hie; top form. Ru1 Wilkins
believet. Jones should malce
srrong progress throughou t t.hJ5
seawn and eventually challenge
for the top spot on the team. He
clocked a 26:04 over BK in 200 I .
"lie has a little ground 10
maJce up, but he seems to be
pretty healthy and he has the taJ-
ent. • Wtlk.ins said.
Larsson. an All-GSAC per-
former in 2002, ran a sea..c;on-
best 26:04 last fall, while Meyer
posted a best of 26:30 last sea-
son. Meyer followed up his debut
cross country season with a
strong freshman campaign in
track.. lie was seventh in the
1,500 at nationals last sp rin g.
Willdns said.
Garcia's best was 26:05 at
Santa Ana. while Arnesen went
17;<>8 over SK as a prep.
Freshmen Alex Castro (Callfor-
nJa High in Whittier). Zach Pow-
ell (Cosla Mesa High) and Dustin
Wtlliams (Kamehameha High in
Hawaii), round out the roster.
"We have several guys who
could qualify as individuals for
nationals, but we want to qualify
as a team,· Wilkins said. "We
were fourth in the GSAC last
year. but J think we have a
chance to finish in the top two
this year. Azusa Pacific won it
last year and it's the team to beat
again.~
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little more sense of accomplish-
ment, a lime more sense of
pride."
lf Parse! can get Fertig and
Green to stick around like some
of Lhe other veteran coaches a1
Estancia, Lhat shouJd help too.
While Fertig is a walk on
coach and will remain such,
Green is finishing his teaching
credential. OnJy one other coach.
volleyball's Tracey Heims. who
teach~ at La Quinta. doel> not
work on campus.
"We have a good percentage of
coache-. on campus, as high as it
has been at any time in the laM
10 yeaTh," P-dI'Sel said.
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--The on-campus coaches have
plen1y of experience behind
I.hem. Ularlie ApeU h~ built the
cro~ country program inio a
yearly contender and has ·track
and field coach Steve Crenshaw
lead the Eagles to a league cham-
pionship last season.
DON LEACH /DAILY PllOl
Estancia High boys athletic director Tim Parsel, shown here on the newly painted gymnasium floor, looks forward to more Eagles' success in the 2003-04 school year.
Crenl.haw, who coaches the
boyi. soccer team. hru. been an
on-campul> teacher for more
Lhan five years now. Water polo
and swimming coach John Car-
penter is a longtime teacher,
with 20 years of experience be-
hind him. Golf Coach Art Perry
hru. also been the school's activ-
ities director for many years and
1ennis coach Rachel del lo San-
tos, who also coaches the girls
team. is o~campus. Basketball
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Coach Otris Sorce b entering his
third sea.son.
"Our principal has been very
supportive of trying to hire peo-
ple on campus." Parse! said.
"The more continuity you have.
the more bUCCe!>l> you're going to
have."
ff Fertig and Green can stick. it
wouJd end the carousel in foot-
ball and baseball. Ferug is the
fourth head coach for 1he Eaglei;
football team since 1997 and
Green is Lhe fifth baseball coach
the school h~ had in the last I 0
seasons.
A<o Lhe l:.agles enter their sec-
ond year in the Golden West
BRIEFLY
League, Lhey'll be looking for
those two coaches to add not
onJy to their continuity, but 10
their growing reputation as a
<ochool where athletes can prol>
per.
U Cl's Pelzel producing at
World University Games
Anteater vo ll eyball
star helps U.S . men
defeat Canadian
team in five games.
The U.S. leadb tll> bracke1
with four point'> while Canada,
Denmark and the Nethcrlandl>
each have three. fean1 USA i~
scheduJed to face Denman to-
day. 1he Netherlands Monday
and South Korea Tuesday be-
Jimmy Pelzel, a UC Irvine fore I.he playoff'> begin Thurs·
senior, slammed eight kills for day.
the U.S. men'-; volleyball Learn lWo olher local athletes wiJI
in its five-game victory over compete in the game-.. IJCI jun-
Canada Friday in its l>t'Cond ior Rick Merlo and the reM of
match of the World University . the U.S. men') water polo team
Games in D~egu, South Korea. will face Greece today in Lhc
Team USA had to rally from a opening round. Merlo scored
2-I deficit in games to win. 25-15 goals for the Anteaters last
27, 25·22. 21-25, 25-28, 15-13. fall.
its second straight victory to Nicole Mackey. a Newport
begin play in Grou p B. one of I larbor I hgh graduate who will
the even's four brackets. enter her fr~unan year at the
Pel7..el, a first-team AJJ-Ameri-University of I lawau. will com-
can for the Anteaters last sea-pele III the 200-meter individual
son, added one block and had medley III the swimming com-
two service aces. petition, beginning Sunday.
The U.S. rallied from a 2-0
deficit to earn a 23-25, 24-26.
25-19, 25-20, 27-25 win over
Ukraine in its first game of the
tournament Thursday. Pelzel
tallied two kills, Lhree blocks
and two service aces.
Parada aids victory
Adam Parada. a 7-foot cen-
ter who will be a senior at UC
Irvine I.his fall, scored three
points as Mexico defeated
Uruguay. 80-68, F'riday in pre-
liminary-round action of the
Americas Olympic qualifying
tournament at the Roberto
Oemente Coliseum in San
Juan, Puerto Rico.
Parada made his only field-
goal a11empt and was I of 2
from 1he free-throw line in 13
minutes of action. The sec-
ond-team All -Big West Confer-
ence . honoree also grabbed
three rebounds.
Mexico led. 39-37. after two
quarters before outscoring
Uruguay by 10 points in the fi -
nal two periods.
Mexico. 2·0 in Group A play,
faces Puerto Rico at 4:30 p.m.
today and will play Canada at
11:30 a.m. Sunday to complete
the opening round.
The 10 teams in the opening
phase of the tournament are
divided into groups A and 8,
with round-robin play occur-
ring in each. The United
States, which features a coUec-
tion of NBA all-stars, is in
Group B.
The top fou r teams from
each of the two group!> will
move on to the becond round
beginning Monday.
VU alumni contests
Vanguard University will
hold alumni contests 111
women's volleyball. men's soc-
cer and women's '>OCcer today.
The volleyball match is
scheduJed for noon at the Pit,
with Coach Erilli GuJbranson's
Lions taldng on former Van-
guard players, who, along with
their families, will be created 10
a barbecue after the match.
Men's soccer coach Randy
Dodge. a Vanguard alumnus,
will compe te against his squad
in I.he 7 p.m. clash against for-
mer Lions.
The men's soccer game will
follow I.he women's alumni
soccer game, scheduled for 5
p.m on the renovated Van ·
guard soccer field.
Admission to all alumni
contests is free and alumni are
encouraged to compete in
their re peclive sports.
WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
Vanguard awaits command decision
Lions' fate may rest
on whether HaJI
elects to compete.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
absence would be a severe blow
Lo a program trying to improve
upon last year's seventh-place
finish in the GSAC.
"If Sarah doesn't run, that will
hurt," saJd Willdns, who, with
·Hall on board, wouJd welcome
the top 6ve runners back from
COSTA MESA -The ability of last year's squad.
the Vanguard University "I think we have potential to
women's cross country team to be stronger than last year, with
joln the upper class of the Gol-our top five women back and the
den State Athletic Conference couple of newcomer& we've
may be compromised by a "Hall added to the mix." said WdJd.n.s,
pass" this fall. entering his 16th season at the
Senior Sarah behn.
Hall, with only HaD earned NAIA All-Ameri-
ooe eeinester of can honors ln lr8clc and fteld last
collegiate ell· aprin.g. when lhe rewrote the
glbl1Jty remain· echoo1 dJlwlce record book. She
in& must de· had a team-bett time of 18:46 ln
. clde whether to the SIC lut fall ·
.pend it on the upc:x>m.IQg ttOM •5u1b bed a ~
counuy campaign or MW It for · ttlld: ...,.. • )W wl lbe
the track and field season In the could do eonv pn:ay incndlJle IP'fn8. thbwl. , Ilia track next 9Prin1J, •
JHEUONS .
"She'll decide by the laeason-
openlng Cal State Pullerton lnvi-
tadonal. ICheduJed Aug. 30J," be
llkL
lf +taD doesn\ compete, it will
increase the load carrled by jun-
ior retumen Jenny Thune and LmHulpe..
son was 18:50, while Huipe, a
product of F.stancta Higb and
Orange Coast College, clocked a
season-best 19:30 last fall.
Junior Bridget Lonsdale. I.he
No. 4 runner last season (wilh a
season-best 21 :18), could be a
blg surprise this year, Willdns
aald. .
"I think she Is, going to Im·
prowl tremendously,. WUkins
said. •She WU quite 8 ways be-
hind the top three last year, but I
th1nk she's going to close the
gap."
Sophomore c.ame Mcintyre
WU the No. S runner lut aeuon,
when lhe polled • 5X best of
22!26.
Uons c.o.ch Bryan Wilkins .wu.lnatlld. •tlbochlnkehebat
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pool ' tennrs "•' .loan Burke 949 1S9·93 I 4
fO• SAU IY OWNER
ClrTJ!rJ 9wns tbnl l8T
Ooso -. i.,,.. -~ ~ lri/ 9&}11)()110.
D,IN SUN 1-S
I069 C_.e..-... Av1
Canyon Pari. 3br r1tn0d
home hdwd fin. ulra
perktfll for RY or boil
$469.900 Mary Fewel
Rt/Mu 949-646 9670
H77V-tt..Dr
5bf lb1 3020sf . HK
home By Owner Crut
8 uy "99.900
Call W 71•·1SO-l6IO a l 6
H 71'·l!I0-1Gr>Z
1 .. 1 SI... Walt1111 for
remodel, 261 Wahlut St
S~i5 000 Open Sat·Sun
l·5 Act 96-637·2397
Ill ..........
•AN.Oetl. "'° 1 .. c11 CIDtel Ownen llh Z 51• a lit 28r Ulllts -.000 Alt S.u y ltlbr ('49)641-.?
... , ......... ~ ............... ................
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Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4249
tl'CRAIXD ~ lHTS
520 w BAUlOA Bl ..u
(Comer of Bab» Blvd
& 60l St.) l«ter Jbr 2bi
fp ocn vu l,,... 2br iba
bch vu .. om .....,.m Ill -
11a. •Nit JIZl5 cm Aet
Came Alen c.:ildw\ot 8.rier
941).11 S.2378
OoooC dlsln.() tenanb
2201 Vitia H11erto
Or!N SAT 2-6
Newport Buch Bluff\
bet townhm 3br end
unol pvl patio 2 L gM
~ourtesy lo broker\
S!>•9 888
By Owner 714 ?99 1371
O,.IN SAT-SUN 2-S
RESORT/
VACATION
'* lea .. 111 .. t Jb• ?b•
•enta lUI~ OM duple•
11•••it .. d hvo~up~
Aa1 S26'i<l 9•9 z•n 46l0
WISTQIJ a, oh. ....ro tJ p,Q, pen iJ' ,..,. I
~A"'4 91 Sl~
714.~~ '14-"4&1/fb
PROPERTY 0<.un ., • ., l .vel, I l9• ll r It o 11n1t •
FOR SALE \lory 2Br lB• • d~n ou•~I P~ ·~\via Pooot
Ip all._h 2 a• i •' ·I No •m• 1>•' Sl')IO 11 •
·n-~-·rt-0.....--....,----J •'Urlya•d tnlry omm ultl 949 :>9! 4'>31
U1JK , '""""J 5960 pool Small ~I • S34'.>0
---------mo "'Iron M2m1
HIGH OlSHT 887 7Cl' 86'9 , Cl' Chonnl"ll 21r I l a A,•1
Now p, I Sch !Oliff .AtUl1ll Cl dC Si'lo J;8 ...
' ~ -IO!tl>. & -,_ ' tk """" ,.. CJb-D>~~
MISCELLANEOUS
RENTALS
Rental To Share 6030
I watei ~ rt ~ llM-4br l 5b• &O<PKOU\ \Intl SJ')')()m 1 \# 94'l II!' ,4 • lam houu .rppru •
')l()(Xt 4 fp s pool spa H I WPOttT HEIGHTS qu1el l ul de sac $7000 , , mu •ii 949 8'>7 16b0 C..,tt•e• .br lb• D Mwd
flt\ I?~' •'"A' pl,'t f" Costa Mesa s 1900 me <14~ "4 •4AA
2' COttMO•ANT Ct• •NI )( -lrg mcnler /"•
3br 2 Sba detach horn• SS?Om • 1 1 utol \ • d!ll
1• & 2lk do>t home l I 1200.t, '2tr 2to ,
ra to beadi va.A <:e*" I Be.lcon Bav lull •I , r
stoYe. Irie, ctol 1~ mor~ bait. •t~ I• ll<h l>o"" '"'
$85()n I br & S 11 IOm lbr SI 9'JOm 'f' ;y 't4<j 'H> '1'PP
totally remod 11i.e new' IJ()()l liC>i w d c..vport
$939 000 K•ren .~th t~il "' \ml< pet
133 ( 16th St Ask tor
Soec1a1 949 548 2421
Ersenber118i.r En•Ort 1 avaol 9 l 949 '.>48 1818 Pr op 949 721 0783 lovely Gated Com(flunily
IBr lBa Apt w P•t &at
f11c wal~ to Tri SQuut
S895 mo Wal•• tr""
paid Kleon Manaiemenl
877 704 86(9 [ t I 9200
-------, ... 5hn Qsw1 ~ SAT & SUN t-S ?· 2 hnmt l bl~ to b1y
201 TUSTIN AVI m1r>n1 Yd Ip pool $69'.>
JBr 'ZBa Spectacular • ulll a~ 949 613 6~5
.,~ .. x l•a '"' & •oom tor e.pan\1on b.11\ Ale.or>
"""9 49 6•6 2011
or 949 683 8911
•e..,odelod Sitt 2t.o
wrlh l•bulous w•ler
voew New wup around
patio ~ S.t & Sun I 5 208 TUSTIN AVE.
.loan "ll1son B~r
949-6e6-2Dt l 9&683.ml l
Newpert Helehto II
339 c ... tahna Or
Open Sal/Sun I 5
Ocean Catalina Views
Oour Clark CIU$1C Ru lt y
949 6)6-1995
3br 2ba Patll lrdo
townhouse, nr Hoaa
pato 2 c I "' ec pool
$1~949-293-4630
3b r l ba Park lido
townhouse n1 Ho•&
pato. 2 c c•• ac pool
$1995949 293 4630
HAHotl V1IW NOMIS
4bl 1'/rt>1, larp lot
near Khoot
(949) 640 5664
,..,mans
Pl'9Cll meall MnotlW91UIA ......... ,. . ._.,..,......_,_
PESiOCW •Al.. qp f' A.. S 2Br 28a lower unit
pair J la undry I car
&•••ii" Aaenl $1 17!> m ORANGE 7400
9'9 293 '630 COUNTY
I
Trlr•• 21tr lite, quirt Balboa Island IO< l•undry room \1nilt
---------aar•c• Sl200 mo 376 c
2 "-" tr-l>ey. 16th St 949 !>48 1511
Abo>• i., 6()(At Quttl G•OUND ROOll 2br
lb1 y11y $1250 mo No l JOO ~qft ,. incl ear
fm-'pel 949 675 2256 n•" carpel St2'j()and
A -lltr ,.._ W eel. up 949 51!> 4881
AJ(:. w/d 1111. 1TI1Cro d. w. r ............ _ a.-2b
1"11 ap(/pslt. ~ ~ __.. $1~" ~T.UIB lbt tncxl yd 2< .ct p Ml th Sl'.llOii n:t ad wtr
no smk!pet 949-642-4~
(l-WINTIR RlNlAlSu
delu1e 2 ' Jb1·s furn,
rncl a•r w/d. Avail now
No pets 949 645 ~
* HYftONT llOG * Unbn ~ reb
boll* lbr !bl -f 11.
rm1 ard. vny • m rm
STl'5 TO O<IAN &
,...._ tbr Iba yearly
SI 100/mo Aeent Shaton
Swanson 949-71S·t!ll9
•oclAJt & HY VllWS•
IL .. 9. .b. 2111. ..., ""'
• Uy,.,.llll/d, .... " bbq ram ~7§19
I Side Rivi-To..._,
31H 'l !Iba custom re·
mod lovrm Ip sunroom
pool, sp•. tennis. avail
9 l $2195/mo •et
Donald Platt. Coldwell
8anllH 949·133 601•
l 'tldo Tr ... 11 Ar, ft.-.
Fp d/w. ~11ndry room.
tented yard. no pell,
12200/mo 94~7J63
~41rlh4".
d1n>n1foom. fenced yiwd.
2 c 111 .12300'mo (!M9) ~2861
2tr 210 Sl"9I• l•v•I
unit# i•l~d umn, ,,,
I r &~• 1 attach•d ,. 1
1 tho& ht1ht & b"~M
,2000 "'" 949 blfCl 7011<
Hntport Hel9t.fl tF
28• •'if' ··~ 'f J~•" ? r 11r i3'•i~ a: ... 1 >s I
S ~400 mn 949 1~9 II I
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't
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90 U'I •700
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86 Saturday, August 23, 2003
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 lllec:NeNnlllullw s Vinlmll amount 9 lnvtnlOf •3~
14 auan 15 Pepetteu
•111111• 17 ToCstoy twome 18 Gemblor's towr
19 Blockbu81et 20 Sweeper'• need 22 t.«ake • •aoe
24 Hodoola rt
2b Got berutr 26 "1911-4" llllh<Y
29 Duos
31 Sparcl•111
aoom'Tl80t
32 Judge·s aHlrc 3:J fork OVltf
36 Here
58 Construct
69 FOO'l'll O!'C 1 61 Jftn St111n
i-lllller
62 Ponab'e i'IOlne
IS3 Bulle< 1UOll1MI
64 trmated
56 Sunset co~
66 Mend • 90Ci< '• IOI
tl7 T oboggAfl'
DOWN
1 --no.ooa··
2 Restlll.4rant
l!<V'<IOul 3 ColnM
4 Spniod hboro ly s Halla 1oca1e
6 Bue>< -o' •HN H•w" 7 Metal In plWler
8 Thn illO
fol mons;eu'
3f SpeM:ttleSS
40 t.lep abl:><
9 More OP'Y tO·Fragrance5 tl Ot shps
3? Sourdo119t<'e :iO Cf1n~led ta0<1u
51 -maid
41 Ear1h s siar
42 Jom !Of Ce~
43 "Thi! Ho luw
12 Cu· Ille cal.e
18 Pod cont€1'•'
21 Rice d1sn
33 g':i':ure 53 Engine COVOI
!>!> f Iv 8 to ..ome
56 lrtlla11Ci
Men OOCI
45 ~ nancLal
:>3 Ce1m11r1 11ve1
28 Soul smger
Reddng
i1 Little Caesa'
34 S•t1"P ~ke - -35 8 gloot's roJSltl 38 Makes Sllo<o
39 Stvie 4~ Unruy
5 7 0uh;Sh Ot cal1ll I
60 1)11111 ~I
'8$0\.UCeS 4S ProtcetO<I, • 1 Shri'T1p d1,./i
48 Clllrb fCl8 as a yard
48 Weds s 1 Kmy s comment 52 Mel<e llhme
28 Mourpfu1 cry
29 COol places
30 Tw ~ted
•1 Add Hawr
54 Vore prompt
Newport Beach
On The River < • 1 /S
Condo lJuple• ~Jl'lOmu
3M U1Jg1d kll maible
Ille. ~ar 3912 R1v.r Av"
Chad 714 751 l787 • 280
JO Property Mri~t Inc
'IAYfRONT
4& Help In IClll'lle ~9 Mo<• ()lftfjn
Seldom ovoil Granville
Condo, gdl~d . g<11f
c.our\e l•J\ cf11llm pool
\pa ?k1 IE!• de11 S4!lCO
mo Agt P~ul 'l49-644 7"ll!1
HAR80fl covt e'"'1•h>fl<li ~ 2 '>tJd pr 1v SP'! cnmm
pool, id1"° $4000 Piuden~I
Ca Riiy Al 9'19 nt-0137
VACATION
RENTALS
Vacation Rentals
Exchange 7930
38
r ~~:a~h';'; )'l'iy Newport Coast
Beaut Moul ICoonopoll
Beach ocean front
condo, ~The Wholern
2br 2bo penlhouu
condo fr•• golf. lCubo,
diving, f11hlng Incl. 626-297-6262
FANTASTIC VlfWlt
3br 2ba for lhe
fuHIHt & petleu.
r or lease l yedt ilf mo, t:
$3995 open to olfer s
SUN 1-S
TROVARE
2b1 Zb• 2 < &M ga te11
community pool. dgl
$7 300 949 293 4&J l
TROVARE
2b1 2ba 2 1. &di. gate<!
1.ommumly pool. al{I
S?300 949·?93 4631
Kent M cNou9hton
714-612-0006
I Private Tutoring 7990
TlAOiER of PIAHO
·a·,·1·d .. g·e ......................... ;~;••n11iiiii.~1~ .. iii• ............ -c..-. ...........
Conv , 54at actual ml, By CHARLES GOREN books, r•cotd•. or11
with OMAR S,HARIF owner Hrl wht/red '..urtMITO
WEEKLY BJUDGE QUIZ
Q 1 • Both vylnerablc, you OOJd:
•J 7 ' A94 ~ AKQ76 •AQ8
What Is your opening bid?
The biddioa tw ~ NOlml bS1' SlOUT8 WEST 2•" ,._ ! .,...
What ace.ion do you ta.Ice'/
Q 2 • Both vulnemblc, you hold: Q 5 • As South, vulnerable, you
hold: • 8 3 Cl 9 5 J 10 6 J • K Q J 9 5 4
Punner op;m~ the bidding with lhree
oo trump (25·27 poin~}. What do
you re5pood '1
•J93 t>AK762 o 6J •KJ4
The bidding has orocccded:
NORTH EA,li,T SOUl'H WEST
Q 3 • A~ South. vulnerable. you
hold:
I• P-. 2CI i... h ,_ 1
Whut do you bid now?
•8762 KQ105 743 6 8 3 Q 6 • Neither vulnerable, as South
~~~inc~r~~; WEST you hold: ·
I • l'a'.15 I PMss •95 •JIJ72 •J QJ763 •92
2N'I' l'as_,
Whal :i..:1ion do you Ullcc:'' The biddin has' ded:
WEST N~~ SOVTB
Q 4 • ~l· Wc:~t vulnc:rJblc:, ~ South
yoo hold:
I• Dbl PM5 !
What do you bid now?
• K 10 6 2 <:> 5 J 9 8 6 4 3 • 7 2 look for attm.'f!rt on Monday.
Employment
Wanted 8200
Prof'I couple, Ill b•JJ1d
tn~ur~d 1 J mdnn.:e your
Nrwp->1 t llch home ,,,.d
or buat ta lied G•n~• al
<:nntrdtlur & cert1f1ed
P1 np Mng1 449·64? 1939
Employment 8500
loot dod1 uew wonted n PT Aµpl~ 111 J>tl\'ln
1801 8.;y,..<1t Or Corona
del M.lr. Wed·S4t. lOa 2p
lookkHper P /T for
sm btis. aa1'! ~ir~t
Pie!> & P'"''>'bl<-lu\Ufe
construt'IV'>I' • • cg IM ht '"i
work tu yuu r _.. to
re:sume 94'HA? (ml
flOlAl DlSIGNll 25
hrs a week. Must be fully
experienced.
COM. 949-644·1413
,_ f'T ,.. deslgfl/
ISSll'ltbly of holdey cards
and WMtatlooS, COlt1l ~ r~ Paula 949-721-5733
MUSIC POSITION et
ptivate $diool. irM1eciate
~. S.12:.Jl. striq
piano, conducting vocal
skJlb a must. COOt dlnala
yearly mus1ea1 p<odoctlon. c .. 7l 4-962.{j145
NURSIS IMMlDIATILYI
atiA's. a.'s & ~
needed tor live-In/Hourly
A.ctl-lt..itt.C•• or-.• Ceunty
(714) SS7-221S
OFFICE MANAGER
Po,1t1on F /PT. personal
tr aonrne: center COM Call
Lisa 949·&75-328/ Automobiles 9000
1-..f Sdat\ S!lac:e dYH
able for PT Hdr' DI-& JIQU8f
Maocmst Gall fo1 det.a1ls --------
949 631 1194 (st 30ya JAGOM 'aS lt.6 Series 3
llalhroom v• Captaii Sliver. •eal beauty, dream
Cl.....-m 111 laile forest tCI drive, AC.. CO all l'lflW
Creaf SU tor ttrter&ebc int $65CXl 949-67:S.8'755
i:>en011 sn .S!f>-0443
CLEAN OUT
YOUR HOUSE
WITHA
GARAGE SAll!
Automotive 9004
IMW'90 32SI
like new Blk/tan 4 d1
auto. ac. sunrl, full pwr
tint Ca smoe S3650
114·454· 1698
I MW S211 '99
Sport Waeon ~Int cond
warranty, loaded
$25.995 949·887·4644
I MW '91 Z3 c_,.,
auto white/Un lthr. CO.
beautiful hke new cond
$16.995 "59724 fin &
w-.r avail Biii' 9$58& 1888
www.ec,e l.cern
n..,; cand, 'stlll smells
new, must•'" to ap·
prec:lat• tttls rare cat
that wlll •PPr"late In value, $14,994 vm7e56
Bkr. 949·586·1888 www • .,-1.c-
~'94 MllwY.tr..
3.5 ~ 1 ·ownet, Ok
aotuel ml. books.
records, me(alllc tur-
quoise/ten llltr, fully
loaded,. 11111 ~4795 \1111667218 8kr Ull!8
-w.ecper.l.ce•
c-.. ·•• zn c-. Y(ttt, 62k mi, new tires &
ln'terlot no dioo SlQ.<XX>
949'645-9345 after !jpm
<•r-tt• '19 Ceup•
1uto 60k+ ml, metallic
red/tan lthr, $Uperb
cond throuiltout, $9,995
Bil,r 949-586· 1888 -·Mpft'·'-
Cerv•tt• •tt c • .,,.
auto 60k+ ml, melllllc
red/tin lthr. superb
cond throupout, 59,995
Bkr 949-586-1888 ___ .,_.1.c-
roao rxn.01na '" wttll•. 1 o'A(ner, 6 CO
player, art cqnd. 6311 ml.
$9850 949-644·8025
............... c-.
Icy!, aUU>, A/C, pb, pw,
ps._ Ml·fm. c:ct whl cov•s
l.1000 obo n+962 1447
ler4 ••s M ust••I
Convertible,· or111n1l
o"""· $Olid cer Sl9.995
obo 949-119·2943.
le11cl lever 't • lon91
•o •e r While, fully
loaded. all marnlen•nce
rec, S16,900 949-887 0729
LUIA ES Dl Billlbll.
books & rec flom le~us,
... . •ill cond, al or& l27k
mi, $695() 949-YJ0.52!l?
MllCIOIS I HZ SUO
'03 Fully loaded, black
on black. Perfect eond
3000 m1, $64.500
967'$-!ail a ~
.,.,....,.._.n
ACA nid on black, low
miles. tofpousl (l~l) • ~.-
•-W IUI
Silver •/black lthr' Steptronlc (\93871) $21,911>
,,lnoS.-
Whlt• w/t.addle IHttt· er, moonroof
(194&3) $17 .911>.
OIJ••: sr,,.. Sea Green w/uddle tttw, 2IK ml, mooiVoof
(19112) $29.911>.
HMwcMNSU no
Blue w/bl.adl, il•Y • sports pl\&
(19416) $27,911>.
H IMWUllS
Red w/black lthr, 5spd
'19470) $18.911>
011'wad.1w6o
fiptton+c, only Jl!k
milts, navaption
( 19394) INQUIRE
Ht....OSM»
Gold w/-'<lle IN!her.
clvOITll wttetls
{19418) S21.91ll
OZ "9nd. GTZ
Blacl< w/bblck only 100
miles
( 19697C) INQUIRE
01 M.rcetl.• QSOO
Silver w/erey, navi·
pt1on. only lfllc. mi
(19545C) INQUIRE
00 l'ondt. •• .,,.,.
Silver w/blac~. 6spd.
low miles (19607) $35,980
949-574-7777
PHllJIS AUTO
"E l " mp oyee.
"Empleado.
Merce4H 'OJ JJDI
20k ml, pewte<. perfect
cond, FletclMI' Jones svc
xi
,..... '9t c.,,.,.
4611 rnl, btl\/blk lthe, CO,
chrome whls, like new
$39,995 Vf622057 h-
nencin11 a. wtrr enll Bkr
949-Sl6 ·1H I -.ecp.a.i.c-
•-.. l ever 't• 4.0
SE 28k actual ml, books,
records. l ·owner 'wttlte/
tan lthr. co. r unnina
boUd$/brush &eurd5,
Hke new cond, v272848
$18,995 fin & warr 1nty
av•il Bkr 949·586· 1888
-.eqefiil.~
s..r. •oo " c-v stk
ml, full factory warr.
rnetelllc sllver ereen,
oatmeal lthr. auto, CO.
huted seats, superb like
new c ond, S16,99S
vf861926 Biii 9&fill6.. l.888
-w.eqier.1.-
Teyeto '91 Tacoma 4x4
New oH rd tires, 3 1/2"
lift kit. pl w/1J11m mini cond $7900 949-675-5744
feyoto Tercel DX '9•
4 door, alt options.
wo1ks p•rfectty, S6K rn•.
ideal kid·2·coll•&• car.
$3900 949·6'5·1418
AUTOMOBILES,
MISCEUANEOUS
Wanted 9045
F...ly o,..n...I ~ Owr 40 ye1n exp! Wiii r»Y
~ Yf!J'Y fw p<ICe fut V!U
C3f ¥illn "' trucll pilld for
()t not Cal Didi Rey (ii)
Tooialo Auto SM5. 7f4.
437'1931 or /14-J28.3'Z28
-
........ -Riii •
.... , 2000 30ft.. '
2003 22ft., lmmac.
sle•ps 6 a. 8 optlonal
tent, plnlc tbl, btiq.
Toy t11lle1 a. tellt
trailer 949-295-0356
or 949·500· l.2G6
BOATS
,..... •15
DU,,Y rt.ICTRK 't•
CLASSIC 18F T tu.fly
rntored. best ofter Rick
949·348-9'24 •3
'78 COIAlT 11n
Trr·lloul, op4111 bow,
Mercury V8. w/tra1ler
$3800(949)646·1162
ff/ Bomt .. ~ 5'xrt 15' JO., Y.,,.,., no
.... Bebia II. $53.X> -11
96r.l'-llllO 9f.Mi73.l'91l8
2lllOO 1711 Clnslc electric
w/tea~lly deck, var
ni~hed wood 111tlf. surrey
toe> & hill covet SSOOO.
Needs minor TLC but
rum areatl 949-500-3250
BOAT REPAIRS/ SERVICES
BOATS SUPS/
MOORINGS/
LAUNCHING/ STORAGE 9680
SU .. S AVAll.Alll
fr-SS-9Sft h1
New,..rt 1 .. di. loose
949-500..1005
208 TUSTIN AVE
Joan Alll•on Bkr 949-64&-201!.~891 I
IAYFRONT
WINTlR RlNTAl
4Br, 21/180, 2-cor gar,
fully h.ml•hed S4000mo
Auocloted Reoltv
949·673-3663
Spec ocn/horbor views
3br 2 '>b• l1~e ntw. w/CI,
ret11g \30">0 mo Trovart
Cor1du 949 23J bl46
Mw y de Pascale. rn m
Now ~Ct.!>hni Studeols
forfalt[rw~t
ORIVCRS WANHO
Newport & Huntlf1V!on k1 h
Set you1 own ~cherJulc1
Part or full l1m~ avdll•hl~
$7S •. d.Jf full t•me
Call 888 001 WORK
!Y ll{Jfitf @ WWW l)-0.t UYTl
CALL
(949) 642-5678 IMW '99 Zl Conv, 2.3
V6, 351>. m•. 5spd, CO. 2
tone blk & tan. lthr int.
buulifuf. ltke new cond,
$18.995 v555721 f1
nancina & waminty •va•I
Bk1 949·S86·1888
"Arbeitneh mer..,
"Emplo:Y!."
~eftot
NOMAMR
HOW YOU SAY IT,
CWSIFIED CAN
FINO n.
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CE TO ADE S
Cahforn1a law re·
quires thal contrac·
tors tak•nia 1obl that
tol~I S!JOO or more
(labor 01 "1dlerials)
be licensed by the
Conti actors State
L1cenu Board State
law also require• that
contrac lo•~ include
then license number
on all ddver\ls•nri. You
can chec~ the status
of your licensed
contractor "' www cslb ca 110• or
800·321 CSL B Unfl·
censed contractors
tak 1n1i 1obs t hal
total leu than SSOO
musl state 1n their
advertrsements that
lhey are not licensed
by the Con tractors
State License Board."
o..tct..._.. tra1n1n11 &
tuPC>Ort/lrouble shoot1n11 ~-bLen!S&
Of personal 949-548 2S38
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AUIN HVAC
Alt Conditionlne & Hett·
In• Strvke tW:l8 AwCMld l...., 949-500«XIS
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Trovore Medlterroneon
Condo Olean view 3br
2 Sba. •PPlrance~. av"ld
mned u:fj.)n 714~7
Carpet Repair~ales
~CARPno CARPlT'U
Repair\ Patching Install
Co1H teous any stz~ 1obs
Whole\dlt' 949 492 0705
Cleaning
Touch of Klass
~ur11J"'.1n I 'f1Crl m
House Cleaning
20 )t'.tr' '" AU\Ult'\\
L 1ct'n,t'<I & Hnndc:d
Prnft"111n,1I team'
U"t)!nt:d
In Your Home
(949) 548-0097
Free f::.,11matt:'
R.:h.-renL(.''
Spn ng Clell/1111g
Speciah
& IUSINISS ltll'AMS
Uperades, ftepairs of
Computer. Networks
E venl11ra/Weekendl
Comp1ti\1ve pricb
for quality servlc
94t-U•-117S
714-92 .... 021
949-6/J 2174
94'.l-81J.274fi
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al F ash1on Island 1s now
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Computer Services
COMPUTER
H ELP!
• Pl1Ym or Croup 'Marlnt
• At yu llOlllt or offla
•PC or Mac
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10 Ynt Compute< U...
714·612-2786
Concrete & Masonry
lrlclt Block Stone Tiie
ConCfele. Patio. Onveway
f orieplc BBQ Refs 2SYJ\
E•ii lerrv 114 557 /'.>94
The Cement Ma"
Cem•nlw.,rk, Brtc~ lile
& Mo1 e Reliable No 1ob
too small 714 615 9062
Drywall Services
WITTHOEFT ORYWALL
All phd\e~ ~m, lrg 1ob'
CUANI 20yr•. fair. h•e
est. l 4CXX130 714-(,39 144 7
ElectJical Services
DUNCAN EUCTRIC
l r•c;il Qu•d Re~pon\e
Hume Yard & Ooc~ flert
ZO v,. E •P L 1c/lnsured
l W27S870 'H9 650 7042
UC£NS£0 CONTRACTOR
No toll too $fl1 AA -VIC.m.1
Repa11 . remodel fan\,
i.pa, new WC 949-645-lfi56
Flooring/Tile
RenolHace Offill" & CUSTOM CRUTIVl Tl.I
Const IOO'lr. perfectton I lr>$l.alllrtlon, ~bl. G«Mllt, toll at a tmoe S~ve Martin marblf!. ~one ISM 197 s
L"82Z214 949-582 'Hl2 l"6l2044 Jeff 71"612-9961
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YOUR HOME
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Call a plumber.
pftlnler, handyman,
or any of llie arut
\erv1cu listed here In
our serv1te dtre<:toryl
THESE LOCAL SVC
PEOPLE CAN HELP
YOU TODAY!
HAROWOOO FLOORS
Repairs lnst.tll•t1on &
Rel1ni.h 1949) 351 26"6
UMY si-.... Repanct
Re11routu1 & ln.'51atl•tlon
TILE Of.AN 949 673 8065
714-846 8526 714-883 2031
Glrdenln!V
undsclplng
lev TorrH LOll4s~
w.i<ly nia.it. lr118 lrWTWWC
& mslall1t1on. 25 Yr1 t>ap
Llc/rnsured 949 548·4363
LANDSCAPE SERVICE
Qualil)'""' • 19¥~ &p.
full Scn'lu, M1lnr1l111 'Yar.iO-up. lrw
l;;mmr11 .. !lc>fin~'"
CollltMm.A/R'aidcntW,
c-. R«-·--7 14.436. l SJ 8
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your unw1nt1d
Items tllrouah 1.len if11d
Gardenln!V
landscaplng
OlrtyW~.Cem
Sp11nklers uparadu
R~pair\ Troubleshootlfl&,
Cleanups, Tree SerVICes,
f'lanllni Services & more•
714-715-2821
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Gel your yard lookrne
its be$l for the summer.
Ywd clean-IC!$. ~
u.ne.i.os and ~
weekend & eve quotes
Xtro Hencl Se rvice•
714-'27-«MO
Tree Service, Yard
I l•:rnup, Maintenance,
Spnnhler Repair. Haulln&
(949) 650-1781
Handyman/
HomeReplr
RCSTORC • RLPlllR
& IUMOOfl ING
www.O<f!C'bl.c-
HandymalV
Home Repair
GENF.IAL IEPAll
'MAINl'f.NANCE
• ~. Canmm:tal
No Job 1bo Small
Dave Bamllton
949-322-8292
COll't Do It? o-·t w .. t
te cle It? We Cln & WI
wlll 24fT 4 all ~ l1c>me
1ap1rrs 714-348-S.30.
nx UP SPECIALIST. All
types of repelrs. [lee·
tric1I, plumbirc. doors,
water healln. ties & men
24hrfldap 714-366-1881
~
'~ Carpentty • Plumbinc
Drywall • Stucco
Palnttne. Till I more 20+ Yurs E•perlencel JI 714-fft·S77'
, ..... ~·· H-• .,.. S,.cWfst
Interior &. Ex terlof
Repairs 71 4·_501·6466 --Dlf't, c-ete & Trnll,,
Genenl C ... nllCI, Tractor
Servlu Aveil•ble. Call
Anytime 714•!l80"449.
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AVAILAILE TOOAVI
949-673-$566
In H-• CeMultln9
Affordabl11 Style
949·6'4-4640 A·Ho"'•
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323"630-9971 cell
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Duality RBmodellng
Since 1970
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Moving & Storage
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Calif Public
Ul•liltes Commission
requ11es that all used
household 11.oods
movers prtnl their
P U C Cal T number;
limo\ and chautftuf\
print their T C P
number 1n •II adver
l1sements If you have
any qunttons about
the leeallty of a
mo ver . limo or
chauffeur. call:
.. UIU< UTIUTIES
COMMISSION
100 177-8167
Painting
Str\11 & ...... ,...,
Custom Hand Painted ""* & ftux. P~ Artll5t tor IWe ~l {ifi64
u. """" e,.. ~Professional
Painting
lJe.. M94350
lltalcr/lltedor
Dec.wldftNDdaC
lime .....
Rob Isbell • Owner
Costa Mesa, Ca
(lM9) 646-0006
Cell lMH87·1480
Painting Pools.Mee
Ml"S QISTOM PAINTING Moselc "-' & Spa Svc.
Proft, clean quality wort. Weekly Se1v1ce Equip ·
lntenor/u t and docll.\ ment Rep111s, Insure<!
L'703468 949 631·4610 CoH 949-292-7173
Joy.-'• Poltltlftt Rooftnt'Gutllrs
Top Quality, Competitive
Interior/Eat l •648228
Cell hy 949·650-5066
U INIOW c.aJ MAINT
Pa1ntin1-tlV9ll ~~ Qu~lity )obi Free lt'ltimate
l "5691197 71 • ·636·8888
Plumbing
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SEWER JETTING
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4-Specd Automatic 1ramm1ss1on
Air Cond111oner • Power Pad.age
4-Wlicel Anti lod. RraJ..e,
Full-11me a.II whcd tlnve
2003 Freelander S
S2.S.600
You got II !ilandard, they don't!
.S-Speed Au1oma11c1 Even Beller'
You Bet'
Safety is never c-ompnml\cd
lt'1 a Land Rover. 1\n'1 11"
or coilrse. h's not 1985 anymore!
2003 Jeep liberty
Sport 4WD
~20.0"\0
Op11onal • ~K'iO
Op11onal S825
Opnonal • S2.325
Optional -$600
Op1ional • S395
CD Player
Traction Control Electronic -we wouldn't go off-road w11hou1 i1
Optional • S 125
Optional · S765°
Vehicle Security System
16" Alloy Wheels
Crui5C Control
lndepcndcnl Rear su,pen51on
Basic warra111 y
Rusi Warran•>
AdJU~leJ MSRP
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Standard
4 year;/50.000 miles
6 yean/u:nhmned mile'
s2s,600
2003 land Rover Freelander S
Optional -$520
Optional -$310
Optional -$300
Nol avaihble
3 year1/16.000 miles
5 )Car~/100.0C)() rmlc\
$27,045
LEASE FOR OR BUY WITH
$299.:o
39 months II On Approved Cr9dlt. Plue tax, lie & doc. r-.
s207e ... aT01a1dnv ... off,1nc1ud•• ti-.1 APR financing peyment & $350 aecur1ty deposit. 1 OK mil••
per v-1~ axe ... ml. charge.
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418-4/556594
•18,995
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4.6, V8, Luxury, loaded
CERTIFIED 39761426094
'01 PT CRUISER vs. Limrted Sport Loaded
42391687620
$18,995
'99 RAllGE ROVER
DVD Entertainment Ctr
404507/4206
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4x4, VS, Power Doors, Power Windows , Power Seat.
LEASE
FOR
Per Mo.
60 Mos.
On Approved Credit. + tax
$709.34 down + tax + lie. fees.
Total drive off required is $1 ,498.00. Includes first payment. 0 security deposit.
12K miles/year. 18 Cents/mile over. 5 at this payment, all with M.S.R.P. $35,090.
UALITY PRE-OWNED
4x4 v6. Automatic Full Power
Harmon Kardon Sound 4163/A376164
•22,995
'02 DISCOVERY SE7
7 Passenoer Brush Bars
Runnmg Boards 4197n45708
'97 RAIGE ROVER
4 6 HSE Chrome Wheels. Loaded
Luxury 4205/.362566
•25,995
'03 DISCOVERY I
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•25,995 •2&,995
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4230/101522 •ai:i95 •28,995
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41911624185
•29,995
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41851117330
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