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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-06-23 - Orange Coast Pilot' I I • SERVING THE NEWPORT . ~SA COMMUNffiES SINCE 1907 5 U N DAY • SUNDAY STORY . A circle o • --Sunshine on our shouJders makes us happy. Warm .... ._,, and ·mosttv sunny ts the forecast. 5"hge2 en s ..... LIFE & LEISURE I A motorcycle accident took his power to walk but taught Newport Beach's Richard Kanzler the true meaning of friendship Ever want to know how a chef chooses what he will feature at a food festival? A number of local cooks talk to reporter Young Chang about how they made their choices for Thursday's South Coast Plaza Summer Food and Wine Festival. SMP11997 ....... COMMUNITY FQIUM Mr. Irrelevant. Ahmad Miller, tal ks with City Editor James Meier about being chosen last for the NFL draft and what it was like to play football at UNLV. SM Pege9 Inside SPORTS The Costa Mesa American Little League 9-1 0 Yankees survived late t hreats against the CMNLL Dodgers to win • Saturday, 3·2, and advance to the semifinals of the District 62 Tournament of Champions Monday. SM Page 13 u1t1 .. t• CALENDAR Want to know what's happening In Newport-Mesa this week? Check out the Ultimate Calendar. 5"P119912 PHOTOS BY GREG FRY I OAllY Pit.OT HOVE: Richard Kanzler, who was paralyred as a result of a motorcycle accident. and bis wife Jill watch as four-year- old daughter Madeline plays in the Newport Beach family's backyard. RIGHT: Kanzler's longtime friends have rallied around him to help make bis house fully acceulble and to allow hJm to remain poslUve. Among them ue Larry Ballard. left. Dave Devick and David Foel. TOP STORY :checking up on their health •About 300 seniors take the opportunity to look :after themselves Saturday by attending the :annual Oasis Senior Center health fair. NBWPORT BBACH - Roek WlWaml played a falter, 'more upbeat venk>o ot •Que ,Sera Sera• on his acc:ordioo •Saturday morning as a crowd :of seniors ate 6urgers and :f:rult salad aod drank ioed tee. · Some ladim wore pretty pink hatl With Dowen on tbe rim. Others lunched in a white guebo. Tbe mUlk: noeted through the Outa Senior Center's middle quAd. 'Ill• IC9M looked, from almost every angle, like a party. And while some seniors sa!d the center's health fair was nothing short of that, the occasion was actually for more than Just food and tun Despite the accordion soog, about 300 Mniorl vtiit- ed the center to t4Jce heelth matten into their own bands 1mtMd of letting what Wtll be, be. He&lth nperll ln attendance at tbe fab' indUd· ed • cldroprector, • dennatol· ott•t, • podiatrl1t, • per90D SEE HEALTH MGI 4 Noey 'n'acy of Corona del Mar gets. •=tt1ge from tbenpllt QrUly bed•• ......... ..... OMii Lolita Karper D AILY PILOT , F or the past eight months. smce his terrifying motorcycle accident, Richard Kanzler. has pushed his body to find innovative ways to perform the once-routine tasks of daily We. Showering, dressing, brewing coffee, malong breakfast, brus hing h1s teeth, driving and countless other tiny habitual chores have posed new chal· lenges that Kanzler has worked hard to conquer. While his physical vigor may be dmurushed, tbe Newport Beach man said he contmues to draw ener- gy from a muscle that was actually strengthened as a result of his accident -his heart. It was his love for his wile. Jill. and young daugb· ter. Madeline. thdt !>tayed Wlth him in the moments after h1!> accident. while he lay alone and motionless m a desert ditch . waiting for medical did It was the loving energy of hundreds of well·wIShers thd t conquered restncllve hos· p1tal visiting After his morning stretching session, Kanzler's daughter Madeline uses bis chest to play with an action figure toy. rules, through the sterile walls of the mtens1ve care umt and beyond the realm of consciousness to push Kanzler past the bnnk of death. And it is the intense respect, adrrurabon and love of a group of devoted lifelong friends that have bol· stered the Kanzler famlly through the past eight months and continue to provide stability dunng the uncertain tunes that follow the hle-changmg event. Friends who have put their time and energy where their wishes are, into helping Wlth his phys1cdl lher· apy and making Kanzler's home d place he ccln negobate wtth his wheelchair "My fnends always have something pos1bve to say.• Kanzler said. "Pos1t1ve words, positlve energy. Some people would need psychialnc help but not me 1 have my fnends. • Jill Kanzler agreed. "We've been able to make something really pos1· tive out of a very trag1c experience." s he said. "It's ha rd but their support really keeps our spirits up. It makes us feel llke we can endure thls • The Kanzlers' personal tragedy occurred Sept 12, the day after the nation fell VJctim to terronst attacks. Kanzler and his fnend, Jon Merry, saJd they heard President Bush's advice to live life to its fullest and responded by tak.Jng an unpromptu motorcycle nde near Palm Spnngs Kclnzler rode his bike up an embankment to where, under normal cu cumstances, a t.ratl would be. Because of the ram, the trall was gone and a ditch bad been carved in its place . Kanzler slammed on his brakes but could not avoid the ravine The motorcycle flipped m the air and landed on top of him, smashing his vertebrae, shattering two thoracic rusks and collapsing h1s lung. • 1 was wedged under, and I knew something was extremely wrong,· Kanzler said. "I was intertwined WJth the bike , and I couldn't brea the: ... couldn't feel my arms or legs. I just sat there for a period contem- plating my life in a ditch.• · Kanzler was ultimately airlifted to Loma Linda Hospital and spent three days on life support before starting the long road to recovery. Once releesed from a three-month stay at the hospital, Kanzler found that SEE FRIENDS PAGE 10 Fdward Elgar returns E dward Elgar is back. Not really, mostly because he died tn 1934. But be comes back to visit every year at ttus time because Edward Elgar is the man who wrote •Pomp and Circumstance.• Does that matter? Of course not But at graduation time I try to do somethlng lpeaal for all the boys and girls and parentl who have worked IO hard to get tbe Uttle paper tube Wltb the Nd rtbboD on Lt. Aftf.one w.ea Of tbe year, my goel Ii td bring fOU IDformaUOD lbat .. tlt¥W. oft· celdlr, ·-·---....... andtaf~Gl--to ~· Do6, tbMik -. lt'I my=-llie 52Dd--. I llytDglftd ......... , . , ' . ' •• ·wEEKiN .. ' TEIRIFIC·TEICIEIS · • 'They've contributed so mucJi depth and breadth. Whenever we had a question, we knew we could go to one of them and they would have so much to share.' 2 Sunday, June 23, 2002 A VERY BIG CLAIM A $2.5-mlllion claim was filed against the dty last week, alleging that officials should have done a better job in their background check and supervision of lfenton Veches, the city NEWPORT youth leader accused BEACH of inap~roprtat.e acts with children. Abdul Alkayali, father of a 7- year-old allegedly victimized by Vecbes, plans to sue if officials deny his claim. Newport Coast resident repre- sentatives are preparing a list of questions for the county in hopes of finding out what happened to up to $50 million in taxes and fees that were supposed to benefit residents. County officials have expressed confidence that once residents have seen a full accounting, they will be assured that none of the money was mishandled. It was not a big surprise when Mayor Tod Ridgeway and City Councilman Gary Adams announced they would run for reelection in November. Both men cited water quality, general plan updates and citywide improvements as priorities for the coming term. About 40 eucalyptus trees got a dose shave by power company tree trimmers about three weeks after city crews trimmed the trees. The incident prompted Southern California Edison officials last week to pledge to communicate better with the city. -.kwM CaMgrllnde covers Newport Beach. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.caugrandeOlatimes.com. CLOSE TO VOTE Newport Beach leaders will head to the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday for a somewhat altered package on new flight restrictions for John Wayne Airport. City leaders successfully added five more years to AIRPORT the nighttime flight curfew, extending it out to 2020. Supervisors tentative- ly approved the deal Feb. 26. The agreement includes mod- est increases in the number of daily flights, gates and annual passengers. The Orange County Sanitation District unveiled the four plans for treating the waste it releases into the ocean. At a Wednesday meeting, board members decided to consid- er minimal treatment. keeping the current level, moving to a higher level and using newer technology. On July 14, the agency will decide the matter and also whether it will pursue a controver- sial federal sewage waiver. -,.,, OlntDn covers the environment. John Wayne Airport and politics. He may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paul.clintonOlatl~s.com. cun1NG THE NUMBERS The Costa Mesa City Council gave a close look to the proposed $102.5-million budget and slashed vatious expenses, reduc-. ing the approved budget by more than St million. The approved budget includes $10 million in street improve- ments, $3.6 million in COSTA street maintenance, MESA $16,000 for a new police sergeant, a $50,000 gift to the South Coast Repertory and a Sl,600 a year raise to council Da~ VOL N, NO. 17' ..... ~ ...... "'*"' ....,-. -IC.,.. Kendelt, prlndpel of Harbor View ElementMy, on why she wtll miss teachers Penny Norton, from left. · Sharon Harrington and Unda Wawra, The trio retired at the dose of the school year. PHOTO OF THE WEEK 'MERCI' Every week, the Daily Pilot photo staff decides what photograph will be the one you see featured on this page. We're allowing public opinion to make this week's choice. den, whose father died of cancer, won the Merci Award from the National Charity League for her work with cancer patients and the children of can- t:er patients. I received a letter compUmenUng me on how well my photograph of 15-year-old Hayden Hutchi- son ("For the Love of Dad," June 16) captured the essence of the story on her volunteer worJc. Hay- The letter went on to say that this photo should be "photo of the week." It's always good to see what our readers are thinl<ing. WELL SCHOOLED Been there, done that. High school is so yesterday for the hundreds of graduates who celebrated the rite of passage on Thursday. All five New- port-Mesa Unified School District high schools held gradua-EDUCATION tion ceremonies, cele- brating the achieve- ments of the Class of 2002 and encour- aging the graduates to go out and make their mark on the world. The battle cry for independence reverberated throughout the halls of Harbor View Elementary School in Newport Beach on Tuesday as fifth· graders participated in the Walk 11l.rough the American Revolution. -Sea n Hiiier Students came dressed as revolu- tionary characters like Thomas Jeffer- son and Benjamin Franklin and acted out scenes from the battle of Lexing- ton and the Boston Tea Party. ' -Demlrw Newman covers education. She may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by e- mail at deirdre.newmanO/atimes.com. DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT Graduate Marie Victoria Rodriquez waves to family and friends u her name lJ announced during Estancia Com- mencement Ceremonies at Orange Coast College. members that will go into effect after the November election. -Lolita HM'p« covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at /o/lta.ha~rOlatlrr,.s.com. ARRESTS AFTER I YEAR Costa Mesa police on Wednes- day arrested three men in connec- tion with a failed armed robbery in a South Coast Plaza jewelry store more than a year ago, officials said. Raul Camacho Dorado, 26 and Antonio Alejandro Deltoro, 28. both of Santa Ana, and Angel Uriostegui, 29, of Irvine, were arrested on suspicion of attempt· ing the robbery at 1iffany and Co. the night of May 8, 2001 , said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney. The arrests PUILIC Wednesday were a SA' ET' result of a year-long investigation that led detectives to Uriostegui, who was employed as a security guard at the jewelry store at the time of the incident, Birney said. He was not ln the store the night the alleged incident happened, but palice said be was found to be involved with the other two men in planning the robbery. On May 8, 2001, at about 9:15 p.m., Dorado and Deltoro allegedly acx:osted two employees who were leaving the store after it was locked up, police said. They pointed a handgun at the employees, led them back to the store and asked them to open it, but a security guard who was inside the store refused to let them in and called for assistance. Birney said. Dorado and Deltoro then ran from the scene and one of them droppetl his weapon while running and was forced to stop to pick it up, be said. They left the scene and were not apprehended, Birney said. All three men were booked into the Costa Mesa jail with baft set at $50,000. Dorado and Uriostegui bailed out Thursday. -DMpll lhw.ttt covers publlc safety and courts. She may be reached at (949) 57~226 or by •mall at dHp11.bhllr•thOl•tlrmtS.com. ... '-........ READER5 t:tOTU,.E right No news rtofles, lllustretlons. MOhaof (949) 642-6086 tdrtofill !Ntt« °' edWftiMIMnts (949)57~ herein can be reprodlad ~ jow.JM1tol9Mtlmftt.com Record your Commen1J about the .... ~ Doily Pilot NotaW. QUOTIBLES "It dellnn drMng the way it wa.s .uppoted to ~. It's a luJl body experience. All your senae1 are activated." -u....r'-". 23, on why she likes can Ilk• the ones at the 21st annUll Concours de Nice car Show on June 16. Jesch ls Involved with the Orange'County Chapter of the Cobra OWners Club of America along with her father, mother and sister. *It's not an eaay {program] to go through, and they really deserve a reward at the end of the year." -Kurt SUhr, teacher at Rea Elementary, on the chlldren who made it through the school's Accelerated Reading Pro- gram. The school held a party Monday for more than 300 students. ODD TIMES •It's really strange seeing someone who was 11 years old, and now here they are graduating lrom high school." -Mktlele 9uttlerWorth. activities director of the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort. 00 the flip side of having worked at the Dunes for the past six years "A UtUe flreworkB went off inslde me. I wiU volunteer my whole life. I want to volunteer at Back Bay when I'm 60 years old." -Kim Hewett. a volunteer at Kaiser Elementary School, on how she felt when she found out she would receive the 2002 Martha Flout Sei'vice Award for her dedicatlon to the school and community •Yes. we had a brief vlslt from June gloom. But it's only tem- porary.• -Merk Moede. meteorologist with the National Weather Service In s.n Diego, on the gray skies that plagued New- port ·Mesa during the week • 1 am /ust so sad. I love high school so much because it's eaay.• -.... Aleunder, a ienlor at Costa Mesa Hfvh School, on graduating Thursday SUIF lllD SUN l'hoto ktpeNbo( (949) 76-MlSI Dally Piiot or news tips. written permhllon of topyr'tght owner . WEATHER FORECAST to 30 knob dutlnQ the 1"91 noon. The wlndJ wffl be~­ nonhJMt of Sin Nkholll Wand. lalplloioei.dmes. tom AQDB£SS HOW IQ B£AQt U5 ...,,wr Our Mtdress Is 330 W. Bay St., Costa ~ Mesa, CA 92627 Office hours .re ........ The limes Orenge County .... 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OK. forget that. In 1905, Samuel arranged for SU' Edward to receive an honorary doctorate from Yale. At the commencement cere- mony on June 28, the Yale orchestra performed ·Pomp dild Circumstance" as a llib- ute to Sir Edward. People went bonkers. They were dappmg and whistling and shoutmg, "You dd' mdO, Eddie, you da man!" OK. not exactly, but they really liked it Yale started using "Pomp and Cirrumstance" for its gradua· tion processional the very next year and soon everyone jumped on the bandwagon. Not useless enough for you? Wait. there's more. Do you know there are lyrics to "Pomp and Circumstance?" Don't feel bad. Neither does anyone else. Sir Edward asked a British poet named Christo- pher Benson to pen a few lines to go with "Pomp.• You think the music is stuffy? ny the lyric;s: "Land of hope and glory, mother of the free; How shall we extol thee, who are born of thee?. Wider still and wider, shall thy boWlds be set; God who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet.• Yikes. 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Notice that you never, ever, ever get one at tbele dire warnings from the originator. It's always from a friend at yours who for· wards a message to you that someone forwarded to them. No matter what you're told, no one bas a buddy at~ or Norton Anttvirus or any-, where else who has any inside scoop about anything. It's all urban myth nonsense. I hate to go against my own policy, but here's something that you can actually use. Whenever you get one of these semi-hysterlcal, dooms- day virus-warnings, go to www.vmyths.com as fast as your little mouse will take you. You'll find all the latest virus hoaxes, including the "origi- nal" e-mail that someone for- warded to you. Speaking of water, if you buy bottled water because it's convenient, drink up. But if you buy it because you think it's safer, save your money. California drinking water meets a higher standard and has fewer contaminants than about 60% of bottled waters. And no matter how thirsty you are, never buy anything over the phone or on televi- sion and never, ever from an infomercial. If you can buy it over the phone or on TV, you don't need it. When is the last time you slapped your head and said, "Shoot, I forgot to buy one of those rotisseries that cooks two chickens at the same time.# Never, that's when. Which reminds me, cell phones are a wonderful thing. But don't discuss anything you don't want anyone else to hear on a cell phone. They pick up signals from other cell phones like nobody's business. Get it -•nobody's business?• It's like a joke. And don't fall for the ads that offer •11.000 min- utes for $39.95 a month.• Check the fine print. It'll say something like "16,400 night and weekend minutes,· which you will never, ever use. What else? Be the best per- son you can, treat everyone exactly how you'd like to be treated, learn how to cook and always keep a can of chicken stock handy to add moisture instead of water. It adds flavor without overpowering the oth- er ingredients. I think that's it. Live your dream. I gotta go. • PETER IUW-A is a former Costa Mesa mayor. His column runs Sun- days. He may be reached via ~II at Pfr840aol.com. HEALTH CONTINUED FROM 1 who tests lung capacity, some- one to check teeth and an optometrist. The Red Cross and the Braille Institute also partici- pated, along with Hoag Hospi- tal's blood lab, which offered a variety of low cost tests for everything from cbolestero1 to glucose levels. ·we give a substantial blood screening and we come to the community that serves the elderly,• said Nancy Swan- cutt, clinical laboratory scien- tist at Hoag. i Experts frol'll all areas of health, about 20 exhibitors in all, made themselves available for consultation. "It's good for them to come, lo just be able to talk to the dif- ferent doctors,· said Vicki Olin, social services cootdinator at the senior center. "It's all in one place, and it's kind of a fun day.• Seniors even got bam; of fun •goodies,· Chin added:Pmbox- es, lip balm. toothpaste -no- one went home without some- thing useful. Naulreth Cassis, 69, sat out- side eating fruit salad with her husband Saturday morning. She had already finished her dUcken sandwich and drink. "It's wonderful.' she said. •The music, the food, the atten- tion that we get• The Newport Beach resi- dent said she tS in good health .. IFLY IN THI llWS cnmmq degree to be offered onllne UC lMne wW lead the Unl- ventty ot Calif~ on ~lb~!:i"Tanuiv= degree program. A mater'1 degree in advanced ttUdy in atmanolo- . Doily Pilot PUBLIC SAFETY Robbery ends in car chase Youne Chang DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -A reported robbery a t a frozen yogurt shop on 17th Street in Costa Mesa unfolded into a short chase that ended in the 100, block of Baker Street on Saturday morning. Joseph Michael Fanelli, 39, was arrested on charges of robbery when Costa Mesa Police caught him a few minutes after be allegedly fled the store. Officials said the Aliso Viejo resident asked far change at the yogurt venue, grabbed the cashier's arm and took money from the open register. A witness at a neigh- boring business told police she saw Fanelli fleeing the shop and chased him around the comer before the suspect jumped into a burgundy Volvo. SfAN ..UR I DALY Pit.OT Costa Mesa Police take Josep h Michael FaneW lnto custody after a pursuit that ended on Baker Street The witness called the police at about 11 a.m. and reported the suspect's license plate number. om- cers arrived at the scene, picked up the witness and followed the suspect in the direction he fled, police said. Another officer at the intersection of Del Mar and the Costa Mesa Free- way spotted a vehicle that matched the description of POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • ~ AYel'l&M: Police responded to a report of lewd conduct in the 1900 block at 12:13 p.m. Thursday. • eo.ta Meu ,,....~ Md the SM Jollqltln Htlls~Ccw­ rtdor. California Highway Patrol officers responded to a report of a car that went off the side of the freeway, hit a tree and landed at the bottom of a hill at 1 :09 p.m. Saturday. Three people were injured. Two were taken to Hoag Hospital and o ne was tak- e n to Western Medical Center. • bit 1tth Street: Van- dalism was reported In the 100 block at 6:46 a.m. Thursday. • Felrvlew Rollct. A dls-- t urbance was reported in the 2800 block at 1:01 a.m. Thursday. • F.nt.w Roed: A petty theft was reported In the 2600 at 4:18 p.m. Thursday. • H..-bor 8oulevlll"d: A petty theft was reported in the 3000 block at 4:06 p.m. Thursday. • HMbor Boulevlll"d: A robbery was reported in the 3000 block at 5:16 p.m. Thursday. • tto.g Drive: Police responded to a report of assault at 1 :37 p.m. Thursday. • rMwport Bouleverd: A petty theft was reported in the 1800 block at 10:10 a.m. Thursday. NEWPORT BEACH • 21th Street: A petty theft was reported in the 100 block at 12:58 p.m. Saturday. • Balboli Boulevwd: Police responded to a report of vandalism at 3:26 p.m. Saturday. • Balboa lloulevwd: A disturbance was reported In the 3100 block at 3:13 p.m . Saturday. • rMwport c.nt.r Drive: Police responded to a report of suspicious people in the 500 block at 11 :37 a.m. Saturday. the Volvo. Officers pulled Fanelli over at a parkmg lot on Baker Street and arrested him after the witness iden- tified him. About $105 was recov- ered from Fanelli's car, said Sgt. Dare ll Freeman. MOSES Donald Wayne Donald Wayna Moses, Mr. Bal>oa, ~ born Matt:tl 5, 1934 and passed a~. after a valant fight agailst pancreatic catl(8', June 19, 2002. Wcr.µJ's life was one mat1<ed by friendship, flrl. hard work, and above all, love. He jusl simply loved life and eveiything that tt had to offer. His famly: Linda, his wife and best triend for bty-three years, sons Brad and Scott, daui;rter Gaylynn. and gnmson., Chad and Mathew were his entire universe. To his customers, M-. Balboa was more than a barber, he was a great friend. In the last few weeks of his oouageoos struggle, he womed abOIA every one of them. Wfro/08 neY9' knew a stranger, or anyooe who dOl' inneciately ltke twn. His fnends are many, and from many dverse ~ his oldest and deafest friends from jl.llior h9l and hirJl school, his ~ friends, his T .aird friends, and of course, his rructt loved rustomers. One c:J his proudest possesOO IS was his 1957 black Thundetblrd. and as a result of owning the Thundertlird, he joined the Orange County Thundetbird Circle, that he always said was his "extended faniy". He loved 9Y9fYlhing about the dl.b: car shows, outllgs, and anylime he could show off his gorgeous car. Wayna leaves to au, a legacy of deep appreciabon of life, value of love for one anocher, respect for ohn, lunor, and~ ~. SEAN HIU.ER I DAILY Pit.OT Reglltered nurse Yvonne Sadler checks Frank Neal's blood pressure at a health lair at the Oasis SenJor Center in Corona del Mar on Saturday. SeMoes wil be held at Ctinst CtU'dl b>i the Sea. Bal>oa BOOevatd, Bal>oa. .Ml8 26, 2002 at 2:00 PM. Party irmaiate.y lolowing at the American Legbt Donations may be senl IO Hoag Memorial Hospital Qwioer Center. but that her husband needed -l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!iiiii55iii55iiiiiiiiiiiiiii5!i!!!E!ii55ii=s .. LOCAi-iE PIERCE IROTHERS BELL BROADWAY a few screenings. Cassis, while accompanying her hus- band, got her blood pressure checked and her bone density measured anyway, just to take care of hersell. •Tuey' re very helpful,• she said. •It's wonderful that we have this center here.# Chin said that the chance to just walk around and talk to health specialists without hav- ing to pay a fee helps the senioB avoid future illnesses. •They can be responsible for their own health.• she said. • YOUNG CHANG writes features. She may be re.ched at (949) 574- 4268 or by e-mail at young.changOlatlmeJ.com. gy, law and society will be offered beginning in winter 2003. 1be degree ts designed to prepare professionals for le4d- ershlp politiont in the crtm.tna.t Justice and legal communities. 1be faculty for the degree program will primarUy oome from UCl11 a1m1nology, law and IOdety depertment of 21 fac:ulty members and part- time lnltructon. tndudlng two SUperior Court Judges. Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 11 O Broadway, Costa Mesa 642-9180 WEST. Sylvia J. • Born October 23, 1916-Passed Away Jun 16, 2002. Sylvia passed away Sunday. October 16, 2002, In Marin Genera Hospital, San Rafael. She had been a local businesswoman for the past forty years as an owner of Newport Stationers, Inc. She was born In Bishops Stortford, England, one of eleven children. She married Eric West, a cabinetmaker In 1937. After raising two aons 1he and Er1c Immigrated to the United States In August 1960 and settled In Newport Beach. ________ __. Shortly after her a.rrival Sylvia atarted Newport Stationer• and was Joined by her two 1on1. The business expanded rapidly along with the growth of the local ~uslness community. In 1996 SyMa was the winner of the Orange County Women Who Mean Bualneaa' award. She remained actlvtly lnvotved In the bue6neu untll f9C«rtlV. She I• survived by her eons Barry end Colin. daughter·ln·law Hazel, four grendchlkhn, Greg, 'fyfer, Alhley Ind Mart<, and two g...at grandchildren, Otlver and Jaxon. H~faml and many friendl wtll alwayt 1'9memb« her love Ind 9u1u1. wtll be grMtty ml...a. . 7••- A memor1al NMce wlN be held at 3 pm on Saturdlv, June 29, 2002 • the Fnt Unlt9d M9lttOdllt Chura\. '20 w.t illl't ...... Cotta Mem. In Niu of tlowtn, the flmtlv requeete cb.aar11 In ~ .. name to Fnt Untttd Methodtaf Church, H .. 8ulclrig Fund. · Dally .Piiot PHOTOS av SEAN HU.ER I OAllV.Pll.OT AT TOP: Costa Mesa firefighters and a CaWomia Highway Patrol officer move a downed motorcycle. AIOVI: A motorcyclist puses the cruhed bike. donate It to a ---family In need. Orange County's hottest way to spend th• 4th/ Swingin' July 4th with Sousa Tllur, July -at I pm wtttr ff'"10tbl lwllmln'..-.- "' the Mood. Sina. Sins, Sln1. ltDon'tMt1n •™"•· Rlchlrd Rodpn• ftnttt -Clrou111. South Plclftc. Okllhom1. Tht 1C1n1 Md I. !:1;:.:. ..... ,,.,,., AmeftcnMOlt ~~ •nd Stftpll ,__, God ..... Amlftcl. . ' A motorcyclilt wa1 ruah1d to Weatem Medical Center in Santa Ana after an accident reported at 6:02 p.m. Saturday left him badly injured on the 73 tranaltion bridge to the northbound San Diego Freeway, near the Pairview Avenue exit. t ' t I t Q -spnnt 1t1ce• NS.00 Q "'fbuth ~· S4S,00 t . ' · Sunday, Jcme 23/20021 • ----. 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Segerstrom & Sons &Touche Newporl Harbor Elk s Lodge #1767 REALTOR-ASSOCIATE' E-maH wy9921@llOI oom - YOW"l °*'9 OAllY Pit.OT C all them the Thelma and Louise of yester- . year U you like -two . women whose contrlbutions to Newport Beach were often made as a team and whose ~on for their hometown as dtiiens made local history. Mary Burton and Isabel Pease, who are lauded in • Newport Look•r Beach for BAC being true watchdogs when it came to all things environmental. are most known for unearthing the solution to a problem that almost prevent- ed the existence of Corona del Mar State Beach. Jn the 1940s, when the area was known only as Corona del Mar Beach and owned by Citizens Bank in Los Angeles. the state issued a park land bill that promised matching futlds to cities that wanted to create a state beach, according to James Felton's "Newport Beach, The First Century, 1888-1988. • Pease wanted Corona del Mar Beach -which was then pnvate -to become a public state beach, and she influ- enced both the state and the aty m a deal that would involve swapping city land for the beach. But Citizens Bank didn't want to give up their hold on the beach and make the property public, for profit reasons. So a City Council heanng WdS held. Enter Newport Beach City Attorney Roland Thompson. He told the counol that the city could not give property to another political organization, which meant the ~late would be out of luck. Mary Burton, an attorney, disclgreed and informed lhe counoJ lhdt the aty could hand over property to the state, Felton's book says. Mary A. Wood The heming was continued. But Burton discovered something that was obstruct- ing the whole matter of acquiring the beach. Her hus. band Phil Burton, who was with the Los Angeles County Flood Control District, was . 'busy working on a case in Glendale that involved Cit1· zens Banlc. • He stum- bled upon a letter that showed that Thompson, Newport's city attor- ney, was represent- ing the bank in the Mary Burton Glendale project. Mary Burton alerted the City Coun- cil of her husband's find.The bank and the attor- ney also were found to Isabel Pease be linked in other matte rs, according to a Daily Pilot history story written in the '90s. Pelton's book said the bank was accused of gwmg Thompson work in return for hls havtng represent its interests when he argued m front of the City Council on the beach matter. 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"~ whita ~on h burMd ~ OI m lll It In 1 lull~ ~ ti.ttl The 'Wllb Sl1- ~you M>ak in 1N w.w for 15 ~ OI more to reduce Plln. r**-and the <Ntu of peeling t.ter Mot fOUf ~of bllung ~with one quart of w~ and 50alt 1 wW'odoth In the solution Apply the doth to burnt areas to cool younelf down Sunday, June 23, 2002 7 TRAVEL TALES Taking a bite from the Big Apple Young Chang DAJLY PILOT T om dnd Mary Ralph v1s1ted lhe 819 Apple and c,urrouncting ateas for the first tune last month ' and did, they proud.Jy adrrut. all the tounsty lhtngs people do tn New York City They went to the Statue of Liberty, die dinner at Tavem on the Green, took a carnage nde through Central Pdfk and even went to sef' the "Today Show· onf> morrung The Costa Mesd couple did all th1S With some collPge CRYSTAL LAUOEROAlf I DAILY PILOf Z'Tejas Chef Tom Rummel whips up a plate of crawftsh crab cakes in preparation for the Summer Food and Wine Festival. fnends from Marquette Uru· vers1ty in MUwaukee Now m their 70s. the RaJphs kept in touch wtth fnends from theu youth Together, the travelers started m Niagara Falls and made their WdY up to the city of Niagara, m Canada, dnd back down to New York's vanous nooks In the mood for food Chefs talk about how they decid ed what dishes to feature at the Summer Food and Wine Festival at South Coast Plaza. Young Chang DAILY PILOT E ver wanted to jump into the rrund of a chef and learn JUSt how they choose what to feature, out of a ztllion dishes, at a food fesbvaJ? If you have, the answers prove there's a method to the madness. Area chefs participating m the 10th annual Summer Food and Wine Fes- tival, hosted by South Coast Plaza, say they prize freshness and health above even the coolest flavors. With almost 20 restaurdnts puttmg out their lradPmark best Thursday for visitors to sample along with wines and beers, the Food and Wine Festival looks like it'll be d miru-Taste of Costa M eSd packed into a mcill. The enlrees at the event, which benefits Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County and Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, wiU jump the cuisine spectrum from Asian lo Ital- ian to more Italian to even fusion. Arun Puri, executJve chef at Royal Khyber Fme Indian C w sme. said he chose 1ust two item~ to highlight at the food gala: the Karahl chicken anti the basmati nee pilaf. "We wanted to, No. 1. present the guests our flavorful and nutritious entrees. IncidentalJy, th.ts IS one of the most popular dtShes m the restdurant." Pun said, of the chtcken l\1dde wtth the chef's own Karah1 Sduce, the dish is h eaJthluJ because there's hardJy anything that goes m it to make it unhealthfuJ. First, he SdUIPS freshly chopped garlic tn SEE FOOD PAGE 11 Water works to keep the summer cool I. Koren Wight ,!fO PLACE LIKE HOME S ummer. Water. Can you have one without the oth- er? In our house, water is prerequisite. Between ocean waves, a backyard pool. a plethora of pools for water polo and swunming, and two foun- tains m the yard - one front and one back-our fanuJy spends the majority of the summer, and the year for that matter, sur- rounded by H 20. That fact makes me chief towel washer and occasional cheerleader in a family of f1Sh. I'm not complaintng: water elements are one of Mother Nature's most soothing and· peacefuJ components. We dre, after aJl, comprised mostly of water We begin our Journey floatJng tn a secure water world for nine months. The Earth IS largely covered with waler. It 1s no wonder that we natu- rally bring water into our envi- ronment lo satisfy our tlursl for nature and nurture. Adding a water element to your home can be as sunple as a birdbath or as complex ds a wdterfaU or koi pond in the bdckydrd. There is an 111tnnslc connectJon between the human cond1t1on and the water world. Runrung w ater proVldes a back- drop of "white noLSe" that pro- motes d feeling or well bemg. Waler components for your home are, in my opinion, a SEE HOME PAGE 11 ·we had this planned for Sept 23, 2001. We had llck - ets and everything. We can- celed.· said Tom RaJph. who IS retired from GeneraJ Mills. ·so we rescheduJed the tnp . Mary RdJph, 70 and a rellred r'mrse. said one of her highlights was VISltlng Nia- gara Falls, but that the enure o ty of New York made a lasting lm.t unpression. She loved lhe city for all its little parks, the friendly people and the musicals. She sdld she wouJd return m a second Tom Ralph said the beauty and power of the water at Niagara Fdll'> impressed them. "And we were thoroughly SEE TRAVEL PAGE 11 A fountain or water garden near the entry of your home will add soothing sights and sounds to greet family members and guests. SEANHUER/ DAl.Y PILOT •An un retentious adventure in home furnishings' Whether You Already Have A Ttvst Or Not ••• You Must Attend This Workshop . JOHN T. HRANEK, Attorney at Law II WORKSHOP SCuEDULE Chart Home Re9blurant 2801 W Pllclfic Cout Hwy. Newpon Buch Wed9.,JUM2Mll ' 10:30 am to 1:00 pm CJW.-~..,.... c .._....a•m .. , .. n.. Q ............... .... CJ .... o,....1M.u. ... . CJ ...... s... ........ Mllnlf ,_ c ............ c.. c .............. ? ca. ............. .... II Five Crowns Res.,.urant 3801 I! P11e1ric COtit Hwy. Caron• Del Mar Tll•n., June 27th 10:30 am to I :00 pm _.. ................ ~ 15% to ~% OFF CoMMuNtrY 8 Sunday, June 23, 2002 EDITORIALS Thoughts for Oass of 2002 S omet1mes, these ddys, 1t seems that high l>Chool grddua- lion isn't what 1t used to be. Once 1t wds d fmal.Jty, the big step mto the adult world of Jobs dnd respons1b1lities. Now, as dll too mdny of our grddudtes know, it is simply d steppmgstonl! lo more school and lhe college degree thdt, wc~'rp told over dnd over, 1s now so impor- tant m the 2 l !>t century economy. So 1t 1!> under- standable Lf mony of the young men dnd women who iust donnPd their cap!:> dnd gowns dfe looking dhead to the end of !:>ummer, when they w1U be pdckmg up their thmqs and movmg dCr<>'>l> town, dcros!:> !:>tdt<' or dCross country. All the more redson to slow down for d !>econd dnd recoqruzc how fdr you·ve comf> alreddy. It's tht-perfect moment to rencct on what lond ol d person kid, real- ly -you were whe>n you stdrted high school dnd whdt kind of a person you've grown into. Are you hclppy with the chdnge? Are there rrnstdkes you wished you hdd dvo1d- ed? Is there more growmy you wc1nt to do? There are many more questions you could be asking yoursell. The important thing is to ask them -don't let this milestone slip away without making it meaningful. The parents, family and friends of graduates also should be encouraging this inlrospection, just as you've encouraged the learning and maturing that has led our Class of 2002 to this point. Your importance will not dis- appear just because a tassel got moved across a mortar- board (you might even find yourself playing a bigger part). Here is the opportunity to consider how your role needs to change or evolve as this graduating dass headi into adulthood. One final thought, during a time when so many words are tossed about football sta- diums and auditoriums. Graduallon speakers like to talk about the meaning of "commencement," how rather than graduation being an end, it is a begin- ning. To everyone who's heard one of those speeches this year, don't let that valu- able point become lost in the abundant rhetoric. Instead, make this com- mencement the start ol somethi ng wonderful. Voters deserve a judicial choice T hf' ruling thrs wec>k to remove> d Superior Court iudg<' from lhf' November bdllot 1s d start towdrd d fdir C'lec tion to repldce Rondlcl C. Kline, who 1s under house arrest and fdcmg chorges of child moleSldtiOn dnd child pornography. Now, all that is needed lo ensure lhat voters have a choice 1s for the county registrar to ddd Costa Mesa attorney Gay Sandoval lo the ballot As 1t standl> with Khne's name removed (the Judge was among those who asked for the change). only Dana Pomt attorney John AdcUnS will appear on the bdllot. Adarris, who pldced second behind Khne m the Mc.t.rch pnmary (none received the so·v., needed to forestall a runoff), won the right to be on the ballot. His success at the blne was a victory for voters, who ended up with a choice of cdnd.Jdates. Now, thctt choice is in jeop- ardy. Sandoval, who placed third in the March election and was the first challenger to Kline, the one who opened the write-in candidate door, is the obvious fix to the problem. Sandoval -a former Pilot columnist -plans to ask the reg1slrar to make the judge vote a two-person contes t. U she's denied, she says she plans to take her quest to the courts. It should not have to come to that. In such an unusual set of circum- stances, allowances ought to be made in the voters' best interest. And that best inter- est always is served by giv- ing them a choice". Other- wise, Adams will gain the seat without winning a final, majority victory. THE LAST WORD Greed works its wonders for charity r argued that since it was listed in Bolton's will as the •prtma- ry beneficiary• while Orangewood took •sec- ondary• honors, the entire $1 million should go to the army. It didn't turn out that way. We're just sony the situation had to go to court and that both parties couldn't agree with Bolton's pretty clear intent. It'• amazing what greed • large IUJn of money con cniete. 80th paiUel lhoWd now fM l quite gredoul and W9 the gnmd am ID a wartla· while and eftkMnl ma-. rAl1R ' . "Wh'at the board ht deciding on has a large impact on how this agency operates in the future. I t's not a decision we take lightly." -Orange COunty s.ntutlon District spokesworNtn Lisa Murphy, on a decision expected in July on whether the district will ask to extend a sewage waiver The Daily Pilot weJcomeS l~e<s on issues concffll1ng NewpOrt Beach and Costa Mesa. • Ut1lltS _Mail to Edltotial Page Edrtor _.....Me* at the Dally Pilot. l~W. Bay St . Costa Mesa. CA 92627 • lllEAMRS ttem*E-C:.11(9'9)642·6086 • FAX _ Send to (9'9) 646-4170 • £.MAIL-Send to daifypilotOlati~s com All correspondenc.e must incllJd! full name, home- town and phone number (for verification pur~) The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions rOf' darity and length. Doily Pilot OCC Drama Department response to swap meet cutba.cks. Most residents enjoy fireworks display AT ISSUE: A Newport Beach wedding celebration catches residents off guard on a Sunday night, with pyrotechnics that pleased many, but left others rattled. lnstcdd of compld1rung to th <· Newport Beach Pobn• D<'pctrtnwnl we should all be refl('c-tmq cm hm' lucky we dH' to hve m d crty wlwfl' we Cdn bf' plect!>dntly '>llrpn'>NI Ii\ an unexpecled fm•worki. '>how \.\'1 · were !>ldrtled by lhC' not'>£>, hut c1 quick peek uuts1dp revedlNI d rt1r1• treat. We woke up our twn younq chtldren dncf hdd dn unprornptu I enjoyed the fireworks ("Newport fireworks display surprises resi- dents," June 11 ). They were the best in the whole world. It was so beautilul. I think people shouldn't be so jumpy about earthquakes and hurricanes and all that stuff because we hear so much of it on the news media. This was truly a blessing it was so beautiful. Yeah, my windows rocked and I Jumped up to see what was happerung, but it was worth it. MARY LfVA Corona del Mar Th.is is regarding the fireworks display on Sunday, June 9, off the coast of Cameo Shores, where my husband and l live. At exactly 9:50 p.m .• this tremen- dous noise jolted us. The hous~ and walls literally seemed to expand and contract sharply. My next door neigh- bor was away. I immediately feared that something in her house had exploded. We ran outside to see the damages, and then saw the fireworks. My daughter Uves about a mile up Coast Highway on Marguerite Avenue. She and her neighbors also immediately raced outside and thought terrorists were bombing the shore, or that there was gunfire. Th~ they too saw the fireworks. My understanding is that none of us were notified of this display, and it occ:wred very late at night. This is scary, thoughtless and unnecessary. We all enjoy fireworks, but we want to be notified and feel they should happen earlier in the evening. This was a very frightening experience. not the least because of the very loud •booming• kind of fireworks. which should be elimlnat- ed au together. We deb.nitaly feel the city should reconsider th• policy and not allow thete late night ftnrworkt displays, particuJarly wtthout any public notice. JOHN AND ELEANOR MCLAUGHLIN Corona del Mer Readers RESPOND drous and exciting display of fire- works out on the ocean. It was bet- ter than the Newport Dunes' Fourth of July event. Please thank the wed- ding recepllon for shanng this spec- tacular event with their neighbors After readmg the headlmes of the Daily Pilot and the followmg story, I am not surprised to see that some people did not enjoy thts display. Perhaps if they looked for the plea- sures in We and not the paranoia, they would not be complairung. I hope the city continues to issue more permits for ftreworks displays in the future. J. GETZAN Corona del Mar 1 just happened to see the fire- works display from my A-frame win- dows while walk1ng downstairs to get something to eat. 1 was amazed to see such a won- derful display. No, 1 did not think the Taliban was attacking. But maybe a little advanced warnlng would be in order during these times. Even if it is just so we can aU enjoy the display. I hope the nerves of a few people doesn't stop the enjoyment of the rest of us. I think the aty hould take note on how well lhe barge display went and maybe consider the same idea for the Fourth of July. AB we all know, the Newport Dunes has pulled out of a presentation this year. I would hope the city would step in and do something to keep tradition alive. Maybe we should contact the people who put on the display for the wedding and see ll they would doe city display. Instead of c:urtailing l uch actMtiet, WI lhOuJd put forth the elfort to keep ftm ltuff alive. We .,. JUppoeed to IM m mm .... not bQry our .... the Mnd. ... mlACIY NeWpaltlwb t c;how. And whdl d show 11 Wd'> 1t bedl last YPdr's rourth of J11ly ell'> play. Two ddys lc1ter, our chllclr!'n r1r•· still dslong when we cdn see n11nl' hreworks from our backyard Of course lhe Police Depc1rtn11•nt only received compldmt c au, I'll'••"'' know that thP other 99"., of us lm1·d every minute of 11. ROB PICKEU Corond del f\.lctJ The fireworks du.play was won- derfuJ -hope there are more 1n tlw future. Hdrd to comprehend how tht• complamers did not also on1uy. BITTY AND Bill GINTER Corona del Mt1r We love fireworks and strongly support the city l.n continuing to grant permits to those who would like to celebrate speoc1l occasions with fireworks On Sunday night, we were thri.lled to see the sky Ught up behind our home. Although we were only able to see the hJghest bursts of pyrotechnics, w felt lucky to be part of someon ' C'elebrauon These displays hc1ppen so rarely and we are always oxoted to see them To those who complain about the e spectacular di play , It ts unfortunate lhat you ere not able to see the big picture and celebrat life. Ught~n up. You are being petty and 1eaJou and Instead of complain- lng, you should support others as they see the joy in We. We are currently bemoaning the fact that we will not be able to con· tinue our tradition of watching the Fourth of July fireworks at Newport Dunes th1a year and that we Wlll have to go outside ow dty to cele- brate lndepandence Del. We are hoping that the dty of ~ Beacb wlll do ........ tD ,.pace lhe lbow ., ... nm.. ULMD ... MM"' CGnmdelMll t Daily Pilot BIO Nam e: Ahmad Miller Age: 24 Birthplace: Bradenton. Fla. Weight: 315 pounds Football posit ion: Defensive end Number: 66 (inherited it as an NFL rookie) Education: Bachelor's degree in social science from UNLV; one year at Sout hwest Mississippi Community College Family: Father, mother and nine siblings (three brothers) CoMMUNm FORUM Sunday, June 23, 2002 9 • Reside nce: Houst on. moved from Las Vegas Mr. Irrelevant, Ahmad Miller, is escorted to his arrival party at the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort o n Monday. Hobbies: Movies. bowling, jet skis, video games and watching sports g for relevance WAITING 'J was just wondering if I Ahmad Miller may have been picked last in the NFL draft, but h e has high hopes of making a difference for the Houston Texans was going to get picked that day or was I going to be a free agen t. So, no, I didn't cross my fingers or anything like that.' MAKING IT 'I feel that 1 h ave a real good chance of making it. As long as I keep working hard, I feel like I can make it.' A hhmad Miller, a former University of Nevada, Las Vegas defensive end. had to wait awhile until he knew what National Football League team drafted him in April. ln fact. he had to wait until the end. But it paid off this week. as Newport Beach reside nts treat- e d the 6-foot-3 112, 315- pounder to a week-long party known as irre levant Week. The guest of honor, dubbed Mr. Irrele vant, enjoyed sailing off the coast. visiting Disneyland, receiving gifts and tre kking from party to party. On Thursday, Mille r sneaked in a few minutes to chat with City Editor James Meier at the Balboa Yacht Club about all the extra attention he received a nd his future on the ne west N FL team, the Houston Texan s. How have the natives been treating yout They've been great, man, real great. I can't complain. They've been wonderful. It's a nice commu- nity. nice people. Is It everything you expectedf It's more. I didn't think it was going to be like this. Everybody's been real nice. So, it's been won- derful, just wonderful. You were drafted 261st overall. At some point toward the end, did you start crossing your fingers tha t you'd be picke d last so you could be Mr. Irrelevant? No. I never thought about 1l. I was iust wondenng if I was going to get picked that day or was I going to be d free agent. So. no. I didn't cross my hngers or anything hke thdl. Did you ~now about the Mr. Irrelevant honors? Yt•s, yes, I did. Is it exciting or scary to go play for an unknown team like the Texansf I guess it's exciting. You know, a new frdnch1se. So you basically are going to contnbute to whether the team's going to be good or not. H you do good, you'll go down in his· tory If 1t does bad. which every- body expects, it's an expansion team So 11 you prove them wrong. you go m the record books. It's ('XClling You'll probably have to have patJence early on. I don't know if I'll have to have patience. I'm just trying to make the team Wherever I'm going to be, I'm going to go in with the same a tti- tude I have now a nd just work hard. What was it like to play for Coach John Poblnson at UNLVt It was good. He pre pared us well. li ke the way we practiced, the Airport leadership lacking from cities Jeon Ann Johnson SOUNDING BOARD way we traveled. the way we ear- ned ourselves. You know. the respons1bthhes. He basically prepared us for the (National Football! League Work hard al practice a nd everythmg. It was fu n because he helped. The guys playing for him now. if they make 1t lo th e next level, they're going to see they're pretty much prepared for 1t. Did you feel llke you were a Ram , if you wtll, since he used to coach the Rams herei No, I wouldn't say that Nah. Just a Rebel. But I guess it would've been nice to be one of those Rams. you know. Just a Rebel. It's probably better being a Ram these days than lt was then, though. They had their tunes. They had their good limes and bad lll'nes. So what's been your favorite moment so far thJs wee.kt The boat nd e. I got to dnve a boat for the first tune ever. I was kind of nervous at first. I kind of got the hang of it, but it was fun though. It was cool. What are some of the best gifts you've received so fart A couple watche s, jerseys, hats. T-shirts, a lot of diffe rent gilt certifi- cate s for good restaurants in Hous· ton, cameras. I got a lot, and I like everything. llAILllG D ally Pllot Editor Tony Dodero's June 3 column, "Anonymous attics are just plam cowardly," made l<llDe good points, but one of bill comments needs further clarification. He referred to an anonymous caller who wu very crtUcal of Costa Mesa CoundlwomaD Ubby Cow- an'• 1a4 of support for an m Thro airport. Oodero then put forth the argument, ·n.. Nnport Bw:b City Coundl bu redzed tbe Mme thing u Cowan tn regards to the county El Thro fight and bM declined to taka put In any men . pro-El Toro alrpOrt Wtga"on ar fundiDg ••• but .... doml't - to be much a.._ al tbllll. • never supported pl'O*Bl Toro efforts in spite of the fact the d ty she rep- resents wW be adversely affected by an expansion of John Wayne Airport U El Toro ls not built. On the other hand, the Newport Beech Clty Council bu been the molt vocal and financial supporter of the new airport. That being Nid, many Newport Beech residents have t... prtvat8- ly spewing enormous critk:llm of tbe Newport Beech City Coundl NgUclbig ttl l'9Cenl abdk:ation of IUppOlt tar Bl 1bro coocems. ApplNDdy. Ibey.,. um. lhe mlt- gwded notion that by ignoring El Toro they will receive support from South County leadership regarding their proposed new settlement agreement for John Wayne. In other words, Newport Beach has been bribed and gagged by South County. If the City Couni?f has miscalculated the 1upport tb4Jy expect to receive from their new •friends• and/or If John Wayne kr- port si<rnifi<:antly ~. both the Coate Mesa and Newport Beech councils' legadel wm not be OD8I they wW enjoy. Tha6r nam. .SU always be MIOdatiecl with tbe IDOlt Mvattating failure al leedenblp fer our~. n.cm. ... llc.tc•• ' .... a.•111•11eM1tuport ............ So a grea t ride so far? Yeah. a wonderful nde I C-dn't complam What's next on lhe Mr. Irrele- vant tour? Today. I've got to go do a ·coaches Corner· or -.omethmg hke that. It's reallv cool. but I'd really like to stdy and conhnue with the bodt. but they say I hdve to go, so .. But other than lhdl. tomorrow I have a beach party. I think tonight I'm going to Dennis Rodman's restaurant (Josh Slocumsl So it's going lo be a lot of fun It\ been a great week I gue'>'> they're spothng me so I won't want to go back to camp. What are you going to do between now and campf Go back to Houston Just work hard. Lift weights and stay m shdpe and get ready for camp and then preseason Do you think you're going to make ltY Yeah, I do. I feel that I have a reaJ good chance of makmg it As long as I keep workmg hard, I feel hke I can make it Well, anything el e t Just whoever's next year's Mr. Irrelevant is going to have a good time because everybody here ln Newport is wonderful. It's a nice place to come visit. Eve rybody's great. would be an right for her to SW1l1l m the nver because the water would be dean there or in the hoW chbi- nated pocX. The doctor 9llid •no• and exp1alned that any water pres- sure oow can pusb the pathOgen next to Knsten's eardrum. lt could then make a pinlde thrOQgb the eardrum and mfect the brain ~ causing rnemngJtil and death. As a member ol vanou1 boetds ol directors fer the City ol Newport Beech. I deal Witl rillldlrits who have adviled me tbeY IN now afraid to aDow thEir Childr9l '° p&ay n coestlll w ..... AnniMI ~ l9lided .......... '-' ... .i. The .... ,. .... bild .,., md•lbe .... ! 1 Im I • cm afl)lj gll-.,. a.wdll- &Mn IDd r ••x ut.-r,..a •ec---eo....,,_111 tw1 llDiawd ........ .., .. ,. ..... All ,..,.-. , · to Sunday, Ju,;. 23; 2002 .. · Daily Pilot Kanzler, with wife JUI watching, enjoys the added upward· moblllty of the "standing frame" donated by former neighbor Ke nt Barkouras, right AIOVE r 1bree days' per week. RJcbard 1Canzler'1 friend of 30-plus yun, Andy Wolfe. comes over to help Kanzler through a series of stntchlnt eurdles while MAdellne. 4, has fun ID Uclcly'1 chair. 11..,. Madeline hUdlei a rtde with dad a WU. JW does ·the btdk of Ille work 08 a .... , aftitrnoon atbome. ' 'J FRIENDS CONTINUED FROM 1 his previous way of living would have to be altered. After becoming reliant on a wheelchair, Kanzler said he could no longer navigate through his home. The wheels of tus chair could not travel over the grass, and be was barred from his own backyard and denied access to the sides of his house. Doorways were too narrow to accommodate a wheelchair, light switches were too high, the shower was too small -and the list went on. "I couldn't wheel around my own domain,• he said. In addition to a lack of mobility around the house, Kanzler needed continued physical therapy, which involved deep stretching of his leg muscles and joint move- ments. Kanzler's friends -his bros, he says,,-launched an all-out campaign to help him with whatever he needed. David Foel, who has known Kanzler since grade school and now owns a construction com- pany, donated the materials and manpower needed to make the Kanzler home wheelchair-friendly. Foel is overseeing the mas- sive project that calls for a paved backyard patio and removing a couple of walls so the garage can be moved for- ward to accommodate a larger bedroom and bathroom. "When you see your friend needing help and you're in a position where you are capable to provide insight and help, you step up and do what you can when you can,• Foel said. Childhood friends Andy Wolfe and Steve O'Daly take turns stretching Kanzler's legs and back. His muscles still work, Wolfe explained, they 1ust don't take orders. Wolfe and O'Daly help their friend to exercise his muscles and bend bJ.s joints so they won't atrophy. ·u·s the most important thing I do,• Wolfe said. Nelgbbor Tom Casey also stops by the house to perform small chores, such as taking out the trash or simple handi- work, which have become obstacles for Kanzler. Fonner nelghbor Kent Barkouros donated a state-of-the-art· device, similar to a wheelchair, that allows Kanzler to move around in a standing position. • tt'1 not a handout, it's just a hand becaUM we can,• Poel said. Kanzler Mid be II bumbled by the wannth and Jove h.lJ Much of the Kanzlers' house, Including the garage, ls ... being remodeled to accommodate ease of movement for Richard, wtth the bulk of the work being done by longUme , friends like David Poel. friends have expressed. At first it was hard to "eat humble pie,• Kanzler said. But then be realized his friends were help- ing because they wanted and needed to. They needed to take action to help the family deal with the tragedy of watch- ing such a close friend go from an extremely active lifestyle to the confines of a wheelchair. •If 1 didn't let them, 1 would be denying them the gratifica- tion of helping me," Kanzler said. "It's been really nice for them to feel like they have been able lo help.• While the paralysis has required Kanzler to accept help, lt has not changed his independent spirit, his friends laid. •It's encouraging that be is 1Wl the same stubborn per- aon, • Merry said .. Bullheaded, detennlned., headstrong were alao thrown out by the group u descrip- dons of Kanzler. • The tight.knit friends tease eech other and love eech other like 'lrotben. Merry, Poet, f Wolfe, Casey, Barkouras, O'Daly and lead active lifestyles and have been deeply moved by Kanzler's accide nt and the physical limi- tations placed on their athletic friend. They said they continue to learn from Kanzler and respect him more as they uve through the aftermath toge th- e r. ·we've had more than a few cry se sions, • Wolfe said. Their goal is to get Kanzler back into as many acbvibes as possible. Kanzler has a long road of recovery but has no doubts he will make it, given the support group be has been blessed with. , •Some people falsely assume that Newport Beach li a plastic community, but we've • got the living proof that it ls a place of amazing companion-• ship and lifelong friendship,• JW Kanzler Mid. ~~~~~~~~~( ............. COWf'S Costa Mes.. • She me, be rNChed at (Mt) S74-, 4175 or bi/ 9'ofNlll at IO#ta,..,,.,.,...,_com, Daily Pilot FOOD CONTINUED FROM 7 virgin olive oil thal has been heated. He adds roughly groUru:l coriander seeds and dried red chili peppen, before adding fresh green ciJdntro, chill and fresh ginger. Puri then redderu. the whole concocbon with ti pur~e of skinless, fresh tomd- toes and cooks the mixture for 45 minutes. "That's the basic sallco," he said. "We put in chunks of white chicken breast after the clucken Is cooked, and we finish it with ground fenugreek. Puri lops the product with fresh cilantro and a ptnch or garam marsaJa, a blend of 12 spices ground together. The basmall nee p1ldf as d mix of oil, spices, onions dnd rice steamed to credtP dn "extremely pledsmg drOmd" "ThJs makes a complPte meal with the starches, the vegetables and the mc•c1t, • Puri said. Tom Rummel, d chef di Z'Tejds Southwest~rn Grill dl South Coast PldZd, I'> opting for the pragmallc dpproc1<h. •A lot of our appe>t1wrs don't really work wPll in mass producuon l>cct1U'>l' most of our appcllzNs dfl' fresh on the plate,· hP '>cud. "It's more of beang c1bl<' to sustain the quallty dnd integrity of the prcxluC'I ovC'r TRAVEL CONTINUED FROM 7 unpressed with the l)(><1ut1ful CanadJan city • the• 71- year-old said. From the falls, the c ou pie drove down the Sidle• of Nt•w York to Cooperstown, wherP they saw the Bas(•hc1ll I lull of Fame. From there, they v1..,11- ed Hyde PMk dncl then drove lo the U.S. M1lit<lry Academy di We'>lµomt. "We got to see the> y1ddu- ating cldss prt1cllce thPir drills on the b1y hC'ld." Tum Ralph Sdld HOME CONTINUtD FROM 7 necessity. Wdter JU'>I work'> everywhere Adding agud Cdn be sun- ple: Ooat gardenias an d bowl. Water fedture'> cdn dlso be complex: add a "wdter wall" to the backydfd For runrung fountains. you will need electncaty for d motor and outside spot-light- ing so your efforts Cdn be seen, as well dS heard, an lhe evening hours. If you hdve d place for a frec>-stdndmg fountain, be sure lo provide d planter dt the l>ase to mdxt- mize the focal point. A patto or courtyard ~ d natural place to add a water element. Be sure that you position your fountain so at can be seen dnd heard from as many rooms as possible. For centun es. fonnal pools l1l geometnc hapes were the FYI WHA~ Summer Food and Wine festival WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday WHERE! South Coast Plaza's Crate & BarreVMacy's Home Store Wing; 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa cos~ $30 to sso CALL: (714) 435-2160 a long period of time.• Two appetizers that do fare ':'Yell in large buffet-style trays are the crawfish crab c;ake, which hds twice as much.crawfish meat as crab meat. and the catfish beignets, which are made of cornmeal-dusted catfish served with spicy jalapeno dappmg sauce. Donrue Bruyn, chef and general manager at the Back Bay Rowmg and Running Club, wall feature one item -Thai turkey salad. ·I chose 11 because it's summery, 01.l-free, crisp, ltght, versaWe and easy to mdke: he said. It's dll m the sauce, he contmued. A versaWe and Mmple syrup that can tum a family barbecue into a fes- llvC' Pvent. "I want everyone to go home ctnd duplicate every- thang I do.· Bruyn said. For those who'd rather Wdlch d'nd learn, locdJ chefs will hold cooking demonstra- t10ns dfter the restivaJ, Friday through June 30 at Macy's I lome Store. The couple and thear ln£>nd'> drove smaller streell. through the Finger Lakes and <,ldyed dway from the frt•c•ways ·we had our fill of dnving the freewdys in Caltfomaa, • Tom Rctlph said. In New York City, the trc1velE>r .. Wdtched two mus1- C<1l'> -"Thoroughly Modem t\hlllP" dnd "Mama Mia ~ - Vl'>llPd Ellis Island, toured t\lcinhattt1n and v1s1ted the ~•tr whNe the World Ttdde C"<•nter once stood. • Drop us a line to travel Tales, 330 W Bay Sl..; Costa Mesa, CA 92627; e mail young.chang@latimes.com. or fax to (949) 646-4170. norm m a proper Europedn garden. Pools '>UCh as these can be sunken, raised or serru-rdlSed. Plantings around the pool can increase the feellng of formality For a water-plant comb1- ndtton, consider a water gdr- den Wdter hl.tes, poppies, lotus and water hyaonlhs lhnve naturalJy, are depend- able bloomers and are unusudlly beautiful Umbrel- la plants are fast growers and proVlde texture. Water gardens have a murky-green look to them thdt I love. I keep threaten- ing to tum the poot in our bdckyard into a giant water garden. I could add koi and send the children away - that's an idea worth consid- enng, though I'm sure it would be low on the popu- larity scale with the human hsh 1.11 the farruJy. • KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. -4~ R t" H l a u r a n t ---EstabllShed an 1962 --- l/i·., I \Ji1 If l II l I JI ( ) It Iii~ t' ( () /{ 111) ,.. ,, -:. ... . . ,,,, ''"'~'""''"'"'' ,~, Steaks • 5e~food • Cocktails .. "Quality Service••• (949) 646-7944 l(,Q5 lnfot An: .• CoHa Me•• ... Ni htl Entertainmen~·· Ru i. "I.,..,.•• ·i1jll Dinn« i~ •cocJ Mon -~ ... 1 from '5<.\0 JULY 2002 CAMP -July 9. I 0. I I , • Afternoon"' I -4 AUG. 2002 CAMP -Aug. 6. 7. 8. I 3, 14. I 5 Mominl'" Q-1 2 u1 '" 1cniuvn' 1-I /lllX'A "upero11,-d h' I 1·• i..,~~h tallahan, an ,.,.arJ "''""'"I', ,,,.,h, d-.•r"1ro1pt..·1 •nd J lvm1cr chorw~rupl1'r JnJ ,h,"l:il,..J<r lur 111<: Raidtr•. 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"Side Man", will kxk off Onngc Coast Col lege 2002 summer theatrt seuon lbc show " set to l\ln Thundays through Sunday1. June 20-23 and 27-30. 1n OCC's 17.S-sul Drama Lab Theatre. Curtain is slated for 8 p.m Thunday, Fnday and S11urday n11h11. and 2 p m. for the Sacurday 1ftano0n performance. lbc ~m11nder of OCC's summer theatrt scuon 111chldes David Scaghonc's lldapcauon of the clusic child~n·s folk tale. "St0nc Soup"; a one-act play festival by thc college's Repenory lbcat~ Company; and a rollicklna outdoor production, utled Supenonic Shake1pe11t." Set in New York in the I 9S0'1, "Side Man" 11 a lribute tO the jazz men who 11111gled to keep jazz alive Framed 11 a memory play, 11'1 a haunting ponnit of a family tom apart by a aide man's sinale· minded devoUori io his music. 1llc side man, Gene. wa1ehes helplessly u Im music c.veer on the b11 band cimlll ct11mble:s w1 lh the Id vent of El vu and rock-n-roll The show WOii the 1999 Tony Award for "Beat l'tay " "Side Man" will be directed by OCC lheatR pro{euor, John Fcnacca. lbc play cocrtaim lduh themes and strong 1M11111e. Advance tkkeu for evening petformanca Ire pnced 11 $9 (Of senenJ ldmluion and $7 for 1111den11 and 1enlor citlzena. Tlckcu will be aold at the door for SI 0. Advance llckcu for madneee n S7. Matinee tickeu will be told • the door for sa. ncuu may be pun:hued by phone, ualna Vlaa of Mattrcanl For IAlonnMion phone (71"4) '32·.5880. 12 TODAY CAMMT atAPTa MUNION 23 Spou9CHd by. cai,.ret Chapter of the Orange County ~Ing Arts Center for members during the ?Os and '80s Where: Newport Beach Yacht Oub, 1099 Bayside Driw wt.\: 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. eo.t: $10 Cont9ct: (714) 838-4790 TOP llANANA QASSIC CM SHOW Spoo•1Nd by. Orange County Marbtplace Where: Orange County Marttetplace. 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa wt.ft: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost: Registration fees vary Contad:(949)723-6663 ORGANIST SE-EUN UM Spontot'9d by. 22nd a nnual Baroque Music Festival Where: St Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific Vtew Drive, Corona c:ter Mar When: 8 p.m. Sunday eo.t: $10 Contact (949) 760-7887 MONDAY 'JO YEAltS Of DAHCIN' GOOD ~· 24 SpolllONd by. Irvine Academy of Perlonning Arts Where: Irvine Barday Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine When= 1:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday and 7:30 p.m. Monday eo.t: s 16 Cont.-ct:(949)854-4607 TUESDAY 25 MHUAMMAKUA Spol llONd by: Irvine Barclay Theatre Where: Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine wt.n:8p.m. eo.t: $32 or ~ Contact (949) 854-4607 WEDNESDAY aw. ueonu LECTURE SpolllOI 9d by: 26 Jewish Lawyers of Orange County hosts Rabbi Jadt Riemer Where: Stradling Yoc(a Carlson and Rauth, 660 Newport Center Drive, 16t h floor wtt.i: Noon to 1:15 p.m. Collt: S25 Cont9ct: (949) 789-6122 or apkatzO/aclubs.com AfTEtwtOURS MIXER SpolllONd by. Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Where: Player's Restaurant Bar and Grill, 512 W. 19th St, COSU Mesa When= 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Collt: $10, or frff tor members ConbKt (714) 885-9090 !~~!!~ 2·7 AM> -RSTIVAl. SpolllOI 9d by. South Coest Plua Where: Crate & Barrel/Macy's Home wing of South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa When: 6 to 9 p.m eo.t: S40, proceeds benefit Second Harvest Food Bank and Someone Cares Soup Kitchen ConbKt (714) 43S-2160 FRIDAY '9IG llNllt' Ip a lllONd by. THlogy Pll)'houM Where: Trilogy l'tayhoust, 2930 Bristol St, Building C·106, Costa Mesi When: Through Jufy 21. Show times .,.. 7:30 p.m. Friday. 3:30 Mld 7:30 p.m. ~and 5 p.m.~ eo.t: S15 or S17 CGnt8ct: (714) 957-3347, Elct. 1 • MX -Send to (949) 646-4170 • loMAL-Send to i.nnlfer.,,,.halOt.tltMS.com IOI THI WllK 01 JU#I 21·29, 2002 SPOTLIGHT Getting sultry, Spanish style Summer nights deserve a little heat. And while the weather is not cooperating, the dance troupe Noche Aa- menca will do its best to bring some sultry style into the summer starting Thurs- day at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Noche Flarnenca, started in 1993 by Artistic Director Martin Santangelo and his wife, h ails. from Madrid, Spain. The flamenco troupe is highly regarded interna- tionally, earning acclaim from reviewers at both the New York Times and the San Francisco Examiner. Among the flamenco artists that have worked and continue to work with the company are Soledad Barrio, Belen Maya, Alejandro . Granados, Antonio VlUUTa- ga, Rafael Jimenez Falo and Rediscovering a Jones for 'Raiders' David Serra. The Center performance is being sponsored in part by George and Julia Argyros. George Argyros is the Amer- ican ambassador to Spain. "The culture and history of this magnificent country is extraordinary, and flamenco is certainly one of its signa- ture art forms," Julia Argyros said. "One of the most effec- tive ways for us to gain a greater app1eciation of each other and this marvelously diverse world we share is through our art and culture." FYI Where: Orange County Perlonning Arts Cfllter, 600 Town Center Drive, COSU Mew When: Through June 30. Show times a re B p.m. Thunday through s.tur- day, and 2 p.m. Satu~y and Sunday C.ost: S49 Contact (714) 740-7B78 PUNNING AHEAD THE FAIR "Raiders of the Lost ArkH will screen Wednesday for teens in sev- enth through 12th grades as part of a series of movies presented by the Newport Beach Public Libraiy's Book Raiders Dig Reading series. The screening will be held at the Newport Beach Central Library. There will be free admission and free popcorn. Adults must be accompanied by a teen. Want to ride a Fet'ris wheel, pet a pig and Ht • funnel cake7 Your c:Nnce ls coming up next month, when the 0r-. County Fair returns. ...... Mdmy. JufJ '12 FYI Where: Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avoc.do Ave. When: 7 p.m. Wednesday eo.t: Free. Adults must be accompanied by a teen Contact (949) 717-3801 PEAa CQMIS PMSINTATIOH Doily Pilot JUNE ... ,.,,. 1 2 ) ' 5 6 7 • 9 10tt121l1'!i " f1 • " » 21 22 Ip M 25 26 P 21 291 lO JULY ... ,.,,, 12l Q 56 1 a 9 10n 9 u 1'!i'6f711119:IO 21 22 ll 2i4 25 l6 71 21 29 lO )1 MAM YOUR CALENDARS 4: Independence Day 12·28: Orange County Fair AUGUST IMTWTFS I G ) 4 5 ' 7 • 9 10 11 12 1l IC IS 16 17 11 19 20 21 21 n 24 25 26 27 21 29 JO JI MAM YOUR CAUNOAllS 2-J: 17th annual Hlspank Playwrights Project SEPTEMBER I M T WT FI 1 0 3 •567 • 9 10 11 12 ll 14 15 16 17 ,. 19 20 21 22 2l 2• 25 26 27 21 29 )0 MAM YOUR CAlENOAllS 2: Labor Day OCTOBER IMTWTFS 1 2 ) ' 5 6 7 I ' 10 11 12 1) 14 15 16 17 11 19 20 21 21 23 2• 25 26 27 21 29 lO f» MAM YOUR CAUNOARS J1: Halloween The number of new rides coming to the Or~ County Fair, July 12-28 28 Spon1ored by. Borders Books, Musk a CAfe wtwe: Borden Books, Musk I CAfe, South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St. Costa Mes. When:2 p.m. MD AT THI MUYUM Sponw'ed by. Orange County Museum of Art ptesents Marie MatMY Organ Trio -...: Orange Cotlnty Museum of M ISO S.n Clemente Drive. Newpon8Nch When: 5·30 p.m. c:.e: S10or S15 CGnti1ct: <949)759-1122. Ext 21 a Cott: Fret Contact: (714) 279-8933 HURRYI ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT! Sail aboard Lynx or take a dockside tour the whole family wiU t!D}oyl 1812 Privateer LYNX AMERICAN CLIPPER SCH09NER at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum June 12 through June 30, 2002 Dockside Tours SATURDAY& SUNDAY 10 tLm. -4:00 p.m. $8/Adult $5/Junior ( 12-17) $1/Child (under 12) •Hourly Historical Reenactments •Ship's Crew and Officers in Period Costume •Long Boat Boarding and Taking of Prisoners Day Sails WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY 9 tLm. -12 noon & 1-4 p.m. $50/Adult $35/Student (underl8) •Enjoy Demonstration of Ships Ordinance (6 lb. Carronage) • learn History of the Period Sunset Cruises FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENING 5-8 p.m. $100/person • Includes Food and Beverages • Enjoy the Sutuet Aboard LYNX. with her 5,000 sq. fl. Spread of Sail and 122fi. Sparred length Book Your Reservations Nowt 949/723-7814 . www.privateerlynx.org Newport fflrbor N9Uticel Mw.n 1.5 I !..a C.. Hwy, N.wpart 8-da ~llboerdlli9....,M111I• rar-ty ............... E.1.-) 'GlJOtE OF 0THE DAY' "We have never taken a crew ?hat's been this good to Henley ... " D•v• Gr•nt. OCC crew coach .. . mOPENER June 2A hotlor .. BILL WAKEMAN Doily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 • Sports Fax: 949<>50-0170 Sunday, June 23, 2002 13 COSTA MESA AMERICAN uni.E LEAGUE Gut check on hill CMALL Yankees' Austin Bagby strikes out side with tying and winning runners aboard in sixth to preseive 3-2 Toumarnen_t of Champions win. Bryce Alderton DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -When the going gets tough, Austin Bagby seems to shine. together in a circle and hopped up dnd down to celebrate their hard-fought victory. Bagby took off his hat and looked skywclld, exhdhng a sigh or relief. And shine he did with the sun Saturday as the Costd Mesa American Llttle League's 9-10-year-old Yankees' pitcher didn't fizzle under pressure, striking out the side in both the fifth and sixth innings, to bold off the surging Costa Mesa National Little League Dodgers, 3-2, and help the Yankees (15-5) advance to the semilinals of the District 62 Tournament of Champions Monday at 5 p.m. at Costa Mesa High. "I'm confident in my p1 tch10q," said Yankee Mdndyer Phu Bdgby dlter the game "IAustm 8dgby) pulled throuqh. It's dlmost that he perform:. better under pressure• • CRYSTAl LAUDERDALE I DAILY PILOT Eric Mickelson of the Costa Mesa National Minor A Dodgers slides safely into third base Saturday as Kyle Myres of the Costa Mesa American Yankees a pplies the tag. The Yankees won, 3-2, to advance to the semifinals of the Disb'tct 62 Tour- nament of Champions, Monday at 5 p.m. at Costa Mesa High. Bagby struck out two Dodgers dfter D1Giroldffio and nght faelder Daniel Degree opened the sixth with singles. ln the hfth, Bagby was in a sirruJar predicament, waUung Preston Schow and Daniel Derieg with one out before strik111g out the next two batters to finish the 10ning Bdgby finished with eight stnkeouts. dllowing two walks, si x hll!> and one run (Un£>dmC'd) the fourth, with Matt Mello and Tyler M uzzy reach10g base safely on ~mgles, Bdgby htt a 1- 1 pitch on the ground to Dodger'> '>hortstop Cmo m which dll runners ddvdnce two bases from the point of the throw. Mello was al second when Bagby hit the grounder. go our way· The other controvers1dl call went the Dodgers way In the fifth, the Yankees' Roldnd Wood, who had doubled and stolen a ba.<.e ID the trtr110g, tagged from third on Dylan Gr<1velle's fly ball to the Dodgers' left fielder. Brown hdndJed the throw at catcher as Wood stumbled head-first into home plate. Wood was ruled out because. "there are no head- first slides into a base in Little League,· Kobylka said. Bagby st.ruck out the final batter of the game with the tying and winning runs on lhtrd and second, after the Dodgers (17-7) had scored a run on Joshua Emo's single to plate Billy DiG1rolamo, who had also reached on a smgle. Yankee players swarmed lie WdS ctlso involved m one of two <0ntrovers1dl pldys With no outs m the top of Emo threw home to catcher Colemdn Arown, who tned to tdg the <,hdmg Muuy. but the hallcaromNI off Brown's glove and rollC'd toward th<' Y dnkees' hrst-bd..,P dugout Muuy was safe and home- pldle umpire Ken Kobylka aJso ruled Mello sal e, because Kobylkd !.did the bdll rolled mto the concrefe dr<'d or the dugout Cdll'>Lng d "de.td ball,· "It was roUmg 1n the dirt when fa YdOkees pldyen cdme up and touched 1t, • Dodgers Manager Chnt Brown '>did. "They cdnnot gd1n dn advantage on d rrustakr they JTldde. But he\ a gy-eat ump dnd I have a great deal of respect for him. He made 99.9"., of the other call!. correctly. he i ust rnlSSed one we needc·d. That's iust baseball, tho!.P th10gs happen. Next tune the calJ WlJI SEE YANKEES PAGE 14 ROWING On to Henley Royal Regatta for Pirates Orange Coast will make its eighth appearance in the prestigious race July 3-7. By Steve Virgen DIALY PILOT COSTA MESA -Sierra Caldwell. Stuart Blair, Chris Pope, Matt Hietbrink. Gints Salaks, Brian Scheele, Jesse Waldowski, Alan Twigg and Mike Krueger typify America, and especially Orange Coast College. They all come from different walks of life, a melting pot of humor, athleticism and determination When they come together for a cause and spare the individuolity, the collective effort has resulted In extraordinary success for the OCC crew program. The Plrates' varsity eight and Caldwell. the coxswain, will compete m the prestigious Henley Royal Regatta on the Thames River in England July 3-7. They are leaving Tuesday and will compete to qualify on Friday ·we have never taken a crew that's been this good to Henley,• said OCC Coach Dave Grant, who also mentioned this will be OCC's eighth ap~arance in the Henley. • U you win the opening race, you go on. You Jose? You're out. ft's pretty ruthless. There are two worlds there (at the Henley), one with well- dressed and elegance and all the glitter that goes with the event. But on the water, it's very cutthroat and competitive. It'• very intense. You have to be careful !CENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Sierra Caldwell, the Orange Coast College cox.swain, gets tossed into Newport Harbor by members of the OCC varsity eight rowing team after a recent victory in the Newport Regatta. The Pirates are headed for the Henley Royal Regatta in England. to not mix those two worlds up.· OCC Is one ot 51 aews in the Temple Challenge Cup of the Henley Royal Regatta. The field will be reduced to 32 after the qualifying races. The Temple Challenge Cup Is basically a regatta or the elite or universities and colleges. The Pirates crew is the only cornmuruty college crew in the U.S. and it will go up CAT~9'l\11h - against the likes of crew powerhouses Harvard, Yale and Colgate. If the Pirates advances past the quallher, a feat in itself, they will then enter the round-of-32 format and race two-on-two, unW there are two crews remaining. The races include a 2,300- meter course, and the Pirates will be without their usual boat. the Rob Jordan. Sanimy Lee Longtime friend and two-time Olympic gold medalist mt•sed this year's Irrelevant Week festiyities, but he's enjoying his golden years. -~Al••rton DM.v ""°' attendell 11 the dinDei1 or ewlldl prewentattiom. Travellng got in the way. Lee returned to bia ~untington leach home Wedn-s.y ... vtlllnig a fdlnd ID N.w om... two d9yl dlt IW XXVO .... D. lrrele•ant ......... jtbe IUfplayer ...... • Niii. daft, ,,. .... ~ ..... , ..... , ...... UNl..ft AbmadMWer. Even though Lee wasn't at the Lowsma.n lrophy presenta· tion, be wasn't forgotten "I guess they made a joke about me,• said Lee, chuckling. •1 uaually tell triple·X rated atone,. I dean them up a lltle bit alnce itJ coeducational. I'm ueually th• hit men (Salata) pkU on. Th.it I pick OD bbn. • Lee IDd Seleta ha.-known eacb otb•r aloe• tbe two etWaded PnUID Hlgla ldlool In LmAagll• lnlM ...... llaol. SIELllfMIM Part of the competition process leads crews to f:ind their own boat upon arrival "They don't make it easy for you to win at Henley.• Grant said. However, the Pirates are prepared for the challenge ahead because of their remarkable season. They went undefeated m California competitions and finished the season sixth in the nation at the Avaya Championships, May 11 and 12, at West Windsor, N.J . They won the Pacific Coast Champ1onstups in Sacramento May 5, and the San Otego Crew Oass1c Apnl 7. In addition, this has been a speoal season for the Pirates because this is Grant's final season as head coach alter 38 seasons. The Pirates are also dedicating their season to Brtan Sweet, an OCC crew member who died alter collapsing during a workout last swruner at OCC's LeBard Stadium, and Rob Jordan, the 1989 crew captain who was a broker for Cantor Fitzgerald on the 104th floor of the World Trade Center and died from the Sept. 11 terronst attacks. "They are a very fast crew, and a great gy-oup of people; they love to race. and that's a good combination,• Grant said or his crew. "Fundamentally, they a.re very good athletes. They also have a very good sense of humor. They can laugh easily. They don't get uptight It's pretty impressive, If you think about It: They tolerate each other and they like e~ch other. considering they are SEE CREW PAGE 14 COSTA MESA llATIOIW UTTll LUGUE Reason to cheer CMNLL Majors Dodgers strike quickly and cruise to a 7-1 TOC quarterfinal win with strong backing. By Bryce Alderton DAILY PILOT FOUNTAIN VALLEY -From the fust pitch to the l<i!>l, the Costa Mesd Nallondl Little League Major Dodger!> faJthfuJ cheered on their tedm And they hdd much to cheer about a5 the Dodgers Jumped out to a 7-0 lead, enough to defeat the Robmwood Cardmcili., 7-1. m the quarterfinals of the DJStnct 62 Tournament of Champions Saturday at l'vWe Square Park. The Dodgers 120-6) will play Monday di 5 p.m. at the same site. "We hdve a great crowd, don't we?" ~aid Joanna Long, mother of Dodgers Just.Jn Long ·we fue up " The cheenng begdO tn the fJ.rst uml.og, as the first three Dodger batters rea ched base and scored. Catch er Bryan Bennett continued his recent torrid hitting Wllh d double that rolled to the fence 10 center held. plating Nick Pederson and Ian Abernathy, who had walked and smgled, respectively Bennett would steal a base and score a run in th<> mning on dn RBI groundout by Long The Dodgers ldcked on two more runs m the second and tturd innings each to bwld a 7-0 lead. Their p1tchmg and defense did the rest, lirrullng the Cardinals to JUSt two tuts Juan Guzman stdrted on the mound for the Dodgers. gomg three inrungs. wtule Long pltched the final three Both used effectJ ve brealung pitches and changeups that often tailed down below the knees of Cardinal batters, resulting in several ground balls. Pederson referred to the team's rust-round 16-1 WU\, when the team blew open a 4-0 game In the sl.Xth Wlth a 12-run inning. The Dodgers finished Wltb nme hits Third baseman Abernathy went 3 for 3 w1lh two singles and a double, M:Ored a run and had an RBI, while Cody Green S10gled twice. had an RBI and scored a run Second baseman Cory Ames scored ,two runs and walked. and Guzman singled and scored a run Pederson went 1 for 2 Wl1h a walk, Slllgle, RBI and run scored, while Alex Grosek singled and had an RBI groundout for the Dodgers. Defensively. Ame ran to lus left to held a grounder m the fourth. He scooped up the ball and flipped 1t to brst baseman Brandon Grunmett for a force out. On a 1-1 pitch to the next batter Nathan Holz Bennett fired to shortstop Guzman covering second base to tag the runner out. Cameron Holz, Derek Mouradian Devin Dowdy bad the three Cardinal bits, with Hoh scoring their lone run. June 23 2002 • . . . '. . . . . COSTA W NATIONAL unu LIAOUI Dodgers advance in firSt · round with 10-1 victory Dildplined C?v1NU. team 1t1ckl to fundamental.I to defeat Robinwood Marlnen to advance in 01.ltrict ~2 Tournament of Champiom. . Alweya 1 Pertyl Siirf City' I Pllr tn Tilt QooO Ufl, S.IU~ Ntwport'I Collt Pttotful ~ In the City of the AIU, Muntlnaton Beech LllUn• ltlCfl Reach Influential People and AJ!l.uent Home• Don't miss out -be a part of this special section devoted to things we do, places to shop and wonderful communities to live. The section will be distributed in our three newspapers reaching 78,000 hqmes in Huntington Harbour, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Ne~ort Coast and Laguna Beach. Publication Dates: Thursday, July 25th (Huntington Beach Independent) Friday, July 26th (Daily Pilot and Coastline Pilot) Call Your Advertising _Representative Today! (949) 642-432 l INf:>EPENDENT 2((]((]2 (949) 642-4321 . DailflPilot (949) 494-4321 l •H .. llotM COASTLINE PILOT ~lrvceAI ....... DAILY li!LOT • COSTA MBSA • Cloud1 ~the lky and th• wtnd blew brilkly frcm Wt to r1ght u the a. blycmd the t9nCI in rtght field wtgglld 1bW'lday lftemool\ at Colta M.-High for 1 ftrlt· round Diltric:t e2 Tournament ot Champom game. Perfect condltlon• for th• Co1ta M111 Natlon1l 9·10 Dodgen to UH their atrategy - bitting th• ball to th• rtght lldt. Th• Dodg1ra (11·8) hit loopera and linen lnto the 1lr nine limn to right fttld, all but three t1m11 for h1ta, l.n thetr 10· 1 win over the Roblnwood UWe League champion Martnen u the Dodgen advanced to Saturday'• game. "We (hit to the right 1ide) intentionally, e1peclaUy when we have runners in 1cortng poattlon, • 1ald Dodger Manager Clint Brown. • 1t11 a longer throw YANKEES CONTINUED FROM 13 "No matter how he does tt, he did lt. period,· Kobylka told a queltioning Phil Bagby. The Yan.kee1 lt4ked an early 1 ·0 lead ln the third aa Joseph Blackwell hit a looper over the head of Emo at third, allowing Jo1bua Bowman to acore. On two conHCUtive hltl, by Kyle Myr11 and Wood, CREW CONTINUED FROM 13 together all the Ume. • The dl.ff1renc11 among th• OCC varalty eight range from @[[~ITU~® ~@MUD~ L5~0[f J ll.Il ~ y :1l. 2 = 2 ~ C~~t1a1 Mes1a1 Mer w' I reaive ddcea co • Enula mutt be completed by • child in one of dw ap gt0upe lltttd below. Name, addnee and • lnformadon ml.Alt be fUJed In. ~ Mall Anl1hcd cncrla coi Oranp CoU,ftry Fair/Pubic Alraln Colonna Contat, 81 Fair Drive. <MG MeM. CA 92626 !nula mwc be m:eived by 5 p.m., Monday, July 8. Entria wlU be Judpd by Pr14ay, July 12. !naiel wlll be on dlaplay In the Youth 8uUdJng durlf\I the falr. • Enuill may be plcbd up at the ~mlnlnrtdon Offlcc, Monday, July 29 from 9 m. t.andl 5 p.m, ~Prine) 5 & Under I 6.1 I 9-11 IMIMi..,_.._ ______ ~~------------------Clcy::----------------Zip11--------- . . -. -:-r . -- for th• outfltldlr and tht runner la more WWy to econ.• oodgere 1t1rting pltcber BUllbk> CMtWo and nlt9Ytr Bdc MlcUllon bit fly b.ul to right fltld Ill thne of thetr •t·betl, with Mickel.Ion coUec:Uno thnt RBJ1 and C11Wlo one. Both pl1y1n al.lo ICond I~· Th• Dodgen' pttcbiDg and dlfll\H Umited tht Madnerl to one run (unearned) on two hlta. 1\ve> play• 1pltoml11d th• Dodgen attention to tht tu.nda· mental.I. After a IHdott llnglt 1n tht 11cond, C11tillo raced off tht mound to fte1d 1 bunt and thnw to 1econd to git a force out, ltil1 leaving the chance for 1 potential lnning·•ndlng double play. In the I ourth, Mickel1on caught a com1backer and threw to ftr1t for a fore• out. The run 1cored, but left th• ba111 empty for the next bitter, who grounded out to Danny Derleg at flrlt. DlGlrolamo tagged out both runnen trying to ltretch linglel lnto doubl11. Rlgbt fleld1r Degree threw the flrlt runner out. Center fielder Pr11ton Schow threw out another. Wood finiahed 2 for ·2 with a 1lngle and a double. Muzzy singled and acored a run u did Mello. Myres went 1 for 2 while Blackwell 1lngled for an RBJ, IOOdng Bowman. for tbe YanU& Cbril Oute pitched the tint three lnnlng1 for the YankHI, walking three, allowing no hlta Salakl, who ll from Latvia, to Blair, who graduated from Corona d1l Mar Hlgh after •pending mo1t ot h1a cb11dhood ln South Africa. • Bv1ryon1 la pretty unique in their own Uttlt way,• Hid Pope, who found Swttt alter h• coll1p11d, 11 th• two w1r1 tr&lnlng together. • Por me, th1I yur hu bffn utr11pedal. My friend paNtd away, and with the dedication to Rob Jordan and thl boathOUH blJng dtdJcated to Dave, we've appreciated one another 9VCl mort. Jt'I good that we've had 1uch an outatandlng LEE CONTINUED FROM 13 They al10 attended USC, where Salata played football and Lee 1tudied for hil medical degree. The w11k'1 format haan't changed much ln 27 year• according to IAI, but b• aald moM people now ett1nd the dlnntr. •1 think more people acknowledge it ii a grut thing to honor the tut dz&tlff, • Lff 1ald. •Mlfilon1 of Jdda would 10V1 to bl tht lut drattM for tbe NPL. J think lt'1 great.• Now nUrtd from h1I prtvltl prac:tiCI for 11 yean, Lff kM..PI himllll buay by tpend1ng um. with h1I three giandchlldnn, =and, tut month. YSltUDg Zero at tht Wodd 'n'ade Center ln New York Clty to ctlibratt with tb• nit of the 1852 U.S. Olympic Team. Thl• year mark1 UJt 50tb anniv1nary of Lff 11 Olympic gold mtdal 1n platform dMng at tbt 1852 Oam11 ln Helalnk1, Jllnl&nd. Ht lllo won a aold in th• tam• event and a &roue medal in ipdDGboard dMng in the UNI g&m11 in London. L11'1 gold medal in 1852 came on tu. 32Dd batbday, but be abnOlt didn't .... tbl tltp to HsH:'cf wtdl .. 1'1111 rm Q•y • a JCorean•AmeftclD lftDY dodial' durtn; tbe ICorMn Wtz. lut word• from bit co.cb qulcJ&ly changed .. mind. •Tb1 U.I . Olympic dlvtag coach 1aid I abould mm a camebld&. IDd MI dldD't Malm would wtn tbl gold medlL. Lee recaDed. It W&I & good tbing I.et UlteMd to bll eoec:b. .... he captured .......... ot lil¥w ....... JOlqUID Capllla C&atWo and M1cktllon Mch pitched thnt l.nn1ngl with four lb1Uoutl aptece and no w&lkl. ' Brown MJedld MlcJ&tilon to bl b1112tb man on tht rotter for 1 TOC, . : Jn th• fttth, third butman ' Joehua Imo got jammed, but the ball bit tbl ldgt ol tbe tnftlld ~ ud lldl18d to tbt right of th• 11cond b111m1n for an lnfitld hit. Brno'• hit 11nt Coleman Brown, who had 1ingled to right to open th• tnntng, to third. Alter the 11cond out, Mlcktllon bit a llntr toward tht . charging rlgbt fielder, who r11ch1d down but th• ball 1n1&ktd under hi.I glove and rolled put him. plating two NQI, Pnlton Schow llngltd twice, ICOl'ed • run and bad In RBI, end Daniel 01gr11 walked, llngled, ICOred twlCI and had an RBJ. Daniel 01rieg rounded out thl Dodgen' blttlng attack with 1 ground·ru19 (1oubl1 over the fence ln right-center ln the fourth. Luke Rob1rt1 walked twice, once wlth th• bull loaded, and ICOrtd a run . and no Nnl while striking out llx. Degrte 1lngl1d twlce and 1cored a run for the Dodgen, wblle Brno went 2 for 3 with two RBJ1 and DlGlrolamo 1lngled and acored a run ln the 1txth. Buaeblo CUUllo pltched the ftnt three iDnlngl for tbe Oodgerl, allowlng one ND (uneamed) on three bltl, atrlldng out one and waDdng nooe. Mk"Mm relieved Cutmo for the final three lnnlnga, allowlng two Nnl on three hlta, walldng none and 1trlklng out thrtl. Muon th1I year.• Th1r1'1 1110 a light 1ide to Pope, the team co-captain, th.II Muon. •If thtrt WU I c1IN clown ot th• boat that would bl Pope,• C&ldwell l&ld . Caldwell ii I Newport H.trbor produc:t who UHd to row wtth Corona dtl Mar product Matt Hlttbrink at th• Newport Aquatic Center. Waldowaki and Pope art al.lo Newport Harbor producta, whlll Krueger la from Poothill High and 1Wtgg la from OngoD. ScbMle, the c;o.ca~, ii from Wuhin~n. .. Perez, from Muico. •t wa1 competlng for my country, for Uncle Sam and r wun't going to let anybody beat an Amertcan, •Lee lald. All<> ln 1952 Lee became a ranking M~or and stayed that way until 1955, when he nlligned h1a comm.lu1on alter 31 yean of 11rvte1. That MIDI year be and wU1, Roz, moved to Senta Ana, and they had their flrat of two childnn. Pamila. 1n 1960, their MCOIM1 chlJd. Sammy Lee 0, WU bom. 1AI aoon began h1a privaw prlCtlocl lD Santa Ana, becoming only tbe HCOnd A.lil.n doctor ln 0rang9 County I t the time, M.. ncelltd. • Tba ln une, bl dedded to atart gtvtng eorneth1ng back - ht ltarttd C01ch1ng diVtfl I t Senta Ana Higbi among them Oreg Lougum, for fnt at nigh and on weekendl. •1 did tt for love,• LH Nld. •1 wanted to keep Anwrtca No. 1. •, 1M began dlving 70 y11rt ago and ltW Uk11to1Wl.m for aerdle. Ht bu II.lo taken up golf, which bl ll1d haa been I ~~fortunately 1t1rt1d playing golf,• LH Mid. •lt'I thl meet fNltnting tblng l IYW took up.• mOlt people won't wtD gold medl.1, lAt. detat a related fMUng to : bokli.Df that lblny honor, one : IDOIDtDt many bave ~ •Holding tlMlm I'm NllYlng tbe Yktoly ltWt. bo'ding tbe gold ID9dll. • Lee Mid. •You'll bow bow it fMJa to bold ID a,mpec IDldll wtMa you bald your .. MdlOctnn.. ~ lana ID,._. ID tl20, LM'I ,..... ..... ot tbl""' Int '-=-:..totbll\J.1., ........ 1Dtl0'1. Index • ..... ra .. ~ lyfax ., .. ,, l'loil ·h~i'li l' ....... "~i... .. ,.im_ .... ~l·• .. 1•t1J1l•f 11"l •1 M ,,.JI 1111 t ... L '"'' • 1nr 'fl"~" I ly .... 94'1) <>+~·'.">11"H • By&MlllWHOm .no 1Nr 8111 Strrf'1 (.u-.111 \l""ll. c: \ '>lb'!' \1 "•1•11111114.. 1111 "I ao.n 1 .. 1 .. pllfitll' 8·:Jo.u1...:1·IM~1111 \t....,._.nola1 \l .1lk-l11 ll::W11nN ;OOp111 , • .,1r •• tn1111 G:t EOUAl HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 1 HOU9EM:OM>OS FOR SALE GENERAL l"nlll ·~1 COITA IESA 1$2 :J:1I 13Z.J31 1 • ::1ti!1 I .U real ntate ldvertlslng In dlls newspaper Is SllbjeCI to the Ftderal Fair HouSlng Act of 1961 as amended Wlllch mailn it lllfOal 10 ldYtrtise ·any pnlerence. limitation or discnmlnatlon !med on rxa, cOIOI. reho· ~1 sex. handlup, familial 1t1111S or national origin, or an Intention 10 make any slldl pref11enc:e, ltmttatlon Of ckscriminatlon • This MWSpaptr Wlll not knowingly accept any advertisement lor ru l utatt Which Is In vlolallon ol the law. Our readtrs are hereby Informed th1t all dwellings adVertlsed in this newspaper are avlllablt on 111 equil oPPOrtunilY ~ To complain of d•W1m1· nation, call HUD IOll·lrte II 1~24-8590 Can't...,.,.. to get to all those repair jobs atOUnd the house? HOIES Of THE WEEK llaawc ... HOlrin ,. .. lllOwllt -Plat ..... 111111 ........... , ~Ml ..... Dlldllnt TUlldly 5PM Alla ••• ··~ OPEN SAT 12:30-4 9 SUGARGUM, 5br -+ retreat 3ba 3 c gar h9'fY ~rlded 2 51~ $5 SK ;g Scou 9·360-4600 l'=mDI REDUCED ms.ooo 4Br 3Ba lg Otn rm/arn Frplc s in llY & din rm wait· 111 ~ There are many tru~ 1rt11 llntng the dock. 2 car 1nach ga.r S3 300,000 Melissa cell 81 &-970-3232 Kim Beaton ot11ce 818·242-68~ Cet 8 t 8-335-7832 PIOl'1e olfice 81&-2~5136 Llnle 811811:.. lllllld B•yvlew ch.,llllf, lronl petlo, .. to bt9ctll 1 bt din, l.7Sba, 1 o yra ,_, 1821,000 . DonM L.ewr. llMeh Time R..ity t4M73-e511 HH75-5717 1·~1 OPEH SAT I SUH 1"' OHlY 2 LEFT 1627,1631 E. Bllboe Blvd. 4 Cuttom L111ury <:oncb. Slept trom the -Eac:h 38r 281 .... bl eold ....... FIOlll SM911J The = Comp9ny t4 30-7528 E SIDE NEW USTIHGI OPEH FRI 11-2, SUN 1 ... 151 ..... Or 149-722-4620 IWll! IM Reeltv 1 21 ~1 2700 • If townllome. Pare ocean 'illWS End lot IOC r:r: Cir$, ~ pai.o ~ro gait<! comm. ~79, 949"~600 32 HOUSB4COMOOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEAQI VILLA BALBOA $485,000 Ocean 6 HllltlO! Vie.NS lJost Plan Huge MBA Suite 21ld BR • Oeo (GueSI BR?) ~th ~rate Fam Am dlln m 2 Decks Ouiet Loe No Tralfc Noise MaryAnn McGuire J.94'> 646-6no Pr ntlal Calif Realty Rate S.. 1"""'1 38r 38• •nd vf1lf With ' bwl,Y ..... lrom mMlfl ~ out ., .. got 00..VU 5'f1Mttn Hole 117 ~IS .aid as IS ,000 CM/ Lori L~ C-1 PropMln CM/tom/ti 141·50f.fl2 3 OPEN SAT .SON 1 ... 50~0r Town"-. i.tu IMdlC a dffi9n. 3bf 2.sbe. .... tans/Ve ---.... 000 t4t-7IO-t729 WH1etlfl beaUIJful Westdltt home, h'3,hly ~ after area. 4 2Ba, 8500lf lol Home has been c:omplllely remoel4oled alld '1::ty up- t•Cled •o• IChHI. 9-S00·603C E1clu1lv1-8lutt1 single level 38r 2Ba Pnvate gi-. t>tlt riewtr roof Shutters AJC p~ odf pleue $539 000 Buley Bia 949·720.17~ Exqullllt BM:k B1y View For Slit Of ~ E Plan 111 E81ato •rth pool, !(JI, locJn. Trovate 3b1 2'ilbl. Oen w tlln. enclillntlld chtld1ons mst7 dick. 2-c ~ p"yholJs•. sot111 c11t1ry §!l475m ~ 94 7 wood lbnlty total 1umuy $2,598 ()()() 1gen1 ShlfOll APl'8 Custtt 949-230-5746 105 TWE BLUFFS Pel:lsTfl.:. On the bluff front. bl'M1h-llldng views, 2br 2bl, ,.. mod, hlg.hly upgrlcltd, 1 er 1 Bl, Apt., o-i front 1121,000 prlnc only. nice view, stove. OtSh· All!!!! t4HSW733 wasller S 117!>/mo Ind Ubll On the Prillula twn left on 18111 1trtet to Weet 8-r Ave BtauMul Bay Fron! home Lg 3lx 2 5ba Spac mimer wlpnvale bale. pV1 patio w1111·grouno 5PI Steps 10 beldl $950 000 Jim Jtco«>t, Alsociltld fleelty t4H7WTT7 no I!!!! 141-n1..-BAYFROHT ELEGANCE BRANO NEW US'TlHG ILon~I Sl,ttS,000 1gt. 941-723-9120 CORNER OCEAN VIEW 5425,000 Studio Apt. 1 blli 10 bMctl, JUST LISTED! no 510V9 lu1cnlo4ICle ava;t OflfN SUN 12-6 207 1fTH ST .. N.11 i*f/Bllbol Penn 38r 38a, approx 2SOOll, roof ci.cti w/ocNbey vu'a. $149,000 South eo.t RE Call Robert Stoclc1on I view. t4M~ Prime NP Ptnln1ul1 Duple• Oc:.•n view houMI 10 aandl 3br 2be.I 2bt 1 b1 huge p1t101! $149,000 Barber• Chamb«1 149-541-4716 Oll'EH SAT 11-6 SUN 10-2. 39 El P Udo Pinn. 2br 2he. bNctl, PYv bdl for mid. Agt Ellint Gofdon Ootf!11n Proptrtill t-723·'999 IQt. 949-723-8120 7 t no peu $72!)1mo inc:ls Ute, leall f41-72o-1565. BAYVlEW HEIGHTS OPEH SUN 1 ... ' 2361 ~ Ave I 110COSTA :m I 3br 1.5119. ltmrm, 1ppro1 9000 If lot. ld1c ' bl ,.. mod, 111 new wlndowl a 6oofl, hcholO ftrt. Owne1 '579,000 949-261·2003 Lovely Gellld C-near Tn-Squatt 18.r tBe wllng, Beautiful Remodeled i:' stOtage wttflrllrllh pd Btulfl Towntiomt. 3Br 55/m • $500/sec Kte1n 1.581 $425,000. agt.. Mngt an104-~9 x 9'2QO Linda 714-404-5678 Ntwty ~ 1 a 29r 1 33~1 5iarting 0 St 050 Cal IOI Mowe-o11 Soeoal' 1330 S E Bn$lol 714·!)49-2500 CM/NP HU 2br 2bl, quiet ne~hborhood. Up1tllr1 DPEH Set 1-6 uni , Incl utll. no 1mk 81 Monw.y Pint s 1495/mo. f4!).S41-0056 Slnll L.ucll Pllmo ' 0 VERSAILLES StUCloO out on Hoapoeal RO 2 lloof -= complex. Bkt Ownr II 949-574-0464 ~ Sbr 4..5111 ESn>E21ef91~ $1,H0.000 \ 1 bdl, wd hkup In giinge. Stefani. Mtu11r, lgl dlshw11ht.r, llr1pl1c1, Mt-715-315f !1250/mo. t4Mlt-035f Sunday, June 23, 2002 15 Polley lt1111·, llllfl di-11111111'• llll' .. ul1Jl'<'I ,,, 1IUlllJtl''11l1ou1 llOllfl' ·11 ... 1'llhl1•hl'f """"'"" 1l1P ri~I lfJ 11'11">1 1'1'1 l11-.1h ,.,., j., •or rrJl'f·f 1111\ d;, .. 1fll'li ;:ul\rMl•l'llU"lll Pli-a...-''1"1fl ,111\ rrrr1r lllJI 11111\ Ill' Ill \Clllr 1·k1.-jfi,..11111 111111H'1l1wl~ TI1" l>1llh Pi~.11 "''"II'' 1111 lr.1h1l11\ f<11 1111\ .. rror 111;m11tl\miv111rm for• h11 h 11 11111~ Ill' 1r·11111t,1hl,. 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'~ I • • ' I .1 I 111 JI • Or we'll Mnd you end • Mend out to dinner Ill the Mertwt Brofler. All It takes Is a 6-mlnute phone call. Jull PIA OIA 'lfNI lt)WNI bid, Wiii! to lhe pho!le and di.if 1-800-520-5530. Reid the dlllll and oo.t lllld they wll lmmldlelllV neme the Pl1ce It wtllctt you'I gel the ..,,. UICt )Ob. ~'°~· "~ Pl1ce lln'l •t ... 1~ "-'. yQ/,. off IO the MelMt 9nlilK l'ou'r• go/ttf 10 fl/tit• • Cltfflr to HlltHll•. Wiiy nol writ• • tufl•l,.r M• lo JCll C01t•IN1Ctlott1 ... 0.-U..NIJUI wrmtOEn DRYWALL I I ~~ "-"*= L.MOOOIO 71ttft:1447 • SMAllJOI DUNCAN ELECTRIC LOCIKlulck Aelpotllt ~ 20 y..,.. ElcptMnce l.1275870 941850-7042 ,. OHi DAY OECORATINOI Wt UM ""9.l you hive! FfM Cou,....an 049'5'§·5777 MOVIN-MAN C..rul • CourtlOUI &C~ Plance • Antiques Free Wardrobee Free Eatlmalee 949-378-7825 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi Clftf Public- U II h II ta Com- mleliOn REQUIRES INtl .. UMd ~ hold goodl moYtf'I pnnt "-PUC Cll T IU'llbet; lmol and dlauflM pMI '*TCP ,.,,,.. 11111~ • you l'levt • "*" b~ ....... ley d • "'°'*· "'° or_.., Cll PU8UC UTIUTIES COMMISfOH 714-56"4151 SELL CARE GIVER Mature ~ Eng $9lllunO woml1I cook. cllln. companion, 11ra00s, own cat Katy 7 I 4"'20-9063 St2 50 t'Qil & refs ~'}J,//,~. ~ PrDftaalonal Painting Lr .... Robllbll ·~ c.. ...... c. (M)l*3008 Cell949-88M480 Grell Pr.ct• Gutranlee Wor\ · Free Ell Ll375€>02 714-538·1534 71390·294S RAlfBOW aACLE fllAIHT P1111tono-tntitXI House/Apt Q~ -r ~ Frtt ISl>mltfl L'56989'7 714-6J6.881!8 The Roofing Specialists -nr. ,._.. ...... ,w· 800-939-8846 ·- TOMMY OH TOtJR 'The bidding; SOl!TII WE.'!T .. .... D ,._ NORTH EAST 10 .... ?:I .... •.:I ,_ ,_ Dbl ,_ ,_ .... Opening leMd Jack of • Trump Coup TOfMly, an 1vcnage pbycr who beamc a -whiz when uump. broke bedly. was II()( an lfi- uooado of IOUmlAITlCn1 bndae. ht much preferred the hurly·buriy wortd of N~ hodge. ()nee in I <while, however, he wOuld agree w play ma tournament with $OITIC f ricnds. I Its llllest OUllAI Wb II the Mexican Naoonals. where, II the bchcsi of Or. George ROllellknlnL, ht agreed 10 pl.ay in the Lellm event. Tommy a.al North on 1h1_s deal. partnered by R OliCnkralu. 28r T_..,. rv Fllhiotl 2c garage pool & toe Jt65CWmo PIUd Ca Rtattv, ~.J JoMlon 949-72~ SDIC 28r dpt&, <>m.I llcle al Pat. ... W/O l*up, no ,.., lee S14M. OP£M SAT 502 1/2 ..... 28r 2.58e T wnhM Oil blull "' beach. lnod yd. Fp. dbl 91r + Piii ll*f Pet 1 I! 495mo !IP 94Ho42-9699 ..... v .. 41>1 b , 2 c ga1, 2434 II $2:500'mo ind gardenet I yr IM AvtJ 7·22 T cn111 Aly 71~ 7356 48R • 3811 s1m Both relurb11htcl. new CltpeQ pull, Ille Gii, lg tenced )'!! IM!M42·222 I E'elde Townn-48r 2.581 IM1 rm. liv rm Fp, YICll1I encl .nl, UIOC pool. epa & 1e1na $21 IX)'mo "'- Donalt Piall 94HJU014 8fR ThrM Atdl &., Pn> Oen Vws, 3t>r, 3bl + den, mail tlr, ms1r bl, ntYll Md In. Custom. 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We've just begun to make a difference in our neighborhood, . and you can too... . . ' I I ' I I • Sunday, June 23, 2002 17 · ' 18 Sunday, June 23, 2002 MILLAR & SCLAFANI READ & LANCASTER ESTHER FINE 1438 SantJago •Open Sun 1·5 MARIE DIRIMIAH 43 MontpelU.r • O.,.n Sun 1-5 717..4760 718.2733 717.4764 759.3747 5 Bd. 4.5 Ba Fabulous retreat. First time offered on market A must see! Beautiful custom 3 8d 3 5 Ba home on an oversized lot. 5 Bd 3 5 Ba plus loftloff1ce Huge lot Pool and spa Lush wooded view, prlv1te 1pa, garden entry. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Beautiful courtyard garden entry. ' I KERNS•GOOO 2l17 Clff Drtve • Open Sun 1 ~ BRJAN BACKSTROM 2155 N. ar..rwtew •Open Sun 12~ JONES & LEE 759.3751 717.4736 711.2735 717.4716 Large original home with interesting design. Front row views! Upgrades galore compliment this fabulous estate size home. On the bayfront 2 Bd. with den/3 Ba condo with dock to 45 ft. Prestigious custom home location h19h In the hills. City lights views.