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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-09-01 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotINSl>E 1HEPLOT ~:SPORTS The Sea Kings football ; · team held its own last . year. Want to know what · its lintHJp loob like for : . the upcoming season? ! • S.hgeA14 Paul Reed, the new a• listant aupt. of business MfVicM for Newport· Mea Unified School District apeeka. S-PegeAI I . ~ EDiTION Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SEPTEMBER 1, 2002 · SUNDAY STORY PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT Marianna Thomas, ce>-founder and executive director of the Living Success Center, interacts with children clients during a therapy session. Analyzing th.e needy The Living Success Center in Costa Mesa, which will hold a fund-raiser Sept. 15, makes counseling accessible to all who need it, · regardless of how much they make Youn1Chan1 Daily Pilot F or awhile there it seemed that only the aftluent could afford therapy. Only the Ally McBcaJs of the world could shimmy ofT to a cushy couch and de-stress during lunch. But Marianna Thomas. director and one of the co-founders of the Living Suc- cess Center in C.OSta Mesa. recognized that low-income families and indMduaJs needed to haw access to therapy too. So in 1994, she and Cecile Dillon took over the Living Success Center on 17th Street and opened the doors to people who didn't have much money to spill into counseling. Before 1994, the Center was an educa tional center teaching people about sue cessful living through nutritionaJ coun- seling, yop and other holistic approaches. After Thomas, a marriage and family therapist who also runs a pri· TOP STORY FYI •WHAT: "Seasons by Design" •WHEN: 11 a.m. Sept. 15 • WHERE: Four Seasons Hotel, 690 New- port Center Drive, Newport Beach •COST: $35 • CAU: (949) 645-4723 vate practice, and Dillon stepped in, the ~mall space on the second Ooor became a counseling center. Today Dillon is an advisory member of the board. Thomas remembers getting calls as a pnvate therapist almost a decade ago from people who wanted treatment but were not able to pay for iL ~And I was unable to provide those services," the 68-year-old said. •So the idea of forming a nonprofit group came up." The fee ls SIO a session, which runs an hour, and it doesn't matter whether the session involves one person or a family of four. Donations and proceeds from fund raisers make up other incoming From left, living Success Center board member Susan Neas. ce>-founder Marianna Thomas and board president Ann Guthne are enthus1asbc about the Center. Services include family therapy, parenbng classes and support groups. funds. On Sept.)5, a fund-raiser titled ·Seasons by OesJgn• wlD feature certified interior=· 8ubara Gordon at the Pour Seasons teJ in Newport Beach. About 20% of Center's clients can't.- afford the $10, but Thomas and her staff of I 0 interns, who are all volwlleer,. treat them anywa}t "We never tum anybody away be- cause of financial reasons." she ...aid. See SUCCESS, Pa1e A4 COMMENTS & CURIOSmES .. . . :Cruisin' for the love ofi cars A cellular plan worth thinking about I .. .... EDUCATION -. School board adopts budget that may change The Newport-Mesa Unlfted School Board adopted a 8nfll budget on '{Ues- day, although it ls far from final. There !5 still·the potential tqat board members will have to make changes once the state adqpts its budget, whJch ls now two months late. The state ls trying to resolve fl $24-bil- Uon deficit that has Pam Reed, assist· ant superintendent of business serv- ices, worried. The district received its scores o n the SAT-9 and California standards tests students took last year, as well as the results of bow seniors performed on the SAT college admissions test. The district continues to outper: form both the state and the country on the SAT, but the district's percentile ranks are just below the county's in all four areas of the SAT-9. • DBIRDRE NEWMAN covers edu- cation. She may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.new- man@latimes.com. PUBLIC SAFETY Woman, 82, injured in Costa Mesa car crash A two-car collision on Thursday in Costa Mesa sent an 82-year-old woman to the hospital with severe lower body 4aj..uies. The accident occurred when &he al- legedly ran a red light on Arlington Drive and turned southbound onto Newport Boulevard, where she was broadsided by another car. A late night apartment fire Wednes- day displaced a family of seven on the Westside. The stucco apartment caught fire as the family slept. No smoke detectors woke the family members, though no one was injured. •DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers edu- cation. She may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.new- man@lattmes.com. COSTA MESA Huscroft House dealt a substantial setback If the Huscroft House could talk. it would probably ask council members to just put it out of its rrijsery. The old house has been sining on blocks on Arlington Road for more than a year, as the wood continues to weaken and tire rats run rampant through the once-beautiful Craftsman-style home. Council members said last week they were one step closer to euthanasia for the house built in 1915, which still dis- plays some semblance of its masterful and handcrafted construction. Although no formal action has been taken, the council said it has aban- doned any plans to move the house to Fairview Park. saying the cost of the move and restoration are simply more than the city can afford, despite $200,000 dedicated to the project in the Home Ranch development agreement City officials said they will con- tinue to negotiate with Home Ranch developers CJ. Segerstrom & Sons about using the money for some other purpose. In other news, the Costa Mesa Plan- ning Commission approved a second- story addition for th~ Anderson-Davis family, which has nine developmen- tally disabled children. However, the decision is being appealed to the City Council. • LOUTA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at loli- ta.harpe~latimes.com. .. PHOTO OF THE WEEK 'PACKED PARKING LOT' Jbere's always plenty of oppo~t newsy shots on the first day of classes at Orange Coast C.Oll!ge. The dilficulty is in finding something different Something less obvious than 1he sea of confused young faces finding their classrooms.. Something a little better than the lines that tend to form out.side the registration office. On Monday, photographer Kent treptawfaced this chal· lenge and entered the pandemonium of campU& · He shot the long lines inside the Admission and Records Building. That could have been enough. This would be the safety shot -good enough to wortc, but not anything spectacular. But Treptow decided to press on, scouring the area for something more interesting. The school is expected to have 29,000 students by the end of the semester. Even though not NEWPORT BEACH Water main makes for a very wet Friday A 1926 water main broke on Bal- boa Peninsula on Friday afternoon, causing about I 0 businesses to lose water for several hours and forcing other people to suffer through dis- turbed commutes. The lasting effects will carry into Tuesday and Wednesday, when the ensuing asphalt maintenance takes place on the affected streets in the area . Drunken lawbreakers may find a far less friendly Newport next . KEHT TREPTOW I DAILY Pl.OT all of those people sh~ up Monday, there were still plenty of individuals OD campus. However, try as he might, Treptow was unable to find masses of people that migbt represent the enrollment numbers. What he dJd find was a sea of cars in the school's parking lot Every $pace. it seemed, was taken with an automobile. You might expect, on the first day of school, to see ~ shot with hundreds of people In it IJlstead, a shot of a lone stu- dent paying the parting meter, lost in a sea of cars, carried the same message with a different twist. Tarrah Wauson's search for coins In her purse seemed to say it all. -Dally Piiot Photo Foµrth of July. A committee will look for ways to get tough on West New- pon's holiday problem, considering everything from total street clolure8 to stopping liquor saJes. Village Inn next-door neighbor Anne Lemen said she would fight a court injtmetfon the restaurant won against her last week. A Superior Court judge sided with the restau- rant. which claimed that Lemen should not be allowed to videotape the business from within 50 feet or make untrue statements about its customers, employees or operations. SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT A Newport Beach city worker runs through the aftermath of a water main that ruptured and buckled the asphalt at 32nd Street and Newport Boulevard. Lunch hour traffic headed south on Newport Blvd was backed up past Hoag Hospital. Are~ streets will be under repair until Wednesday. Ficus defenders and city officials will have to wait a little longer to learn whether 25 trees will be re- moved from Main Street on the~- boa Peninsula A judge postponed until Sept 16 making a decision on whether the city can remove the trees to begin Phase 2 of Balboa Vtl- lage improvements. Coundl members came face--to· face with the future of technology at a study session on cellular antennas on Tuesday. In the near future. they will consider whether to lease space for cellular antennas and also what rules should govern companies that install cellular antennas In the city. •JUNE CASAGRANDB covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.CQStl- granddlatlmes.com. NOTABLE __ ,... QUOTABLES "Being In anotlwr part of ths coun~ ,,.apl.a don't cars about what kind of cloth.a tlJq wear. 1fley get more out of Ufe." -Je11ka Plzmek. an En- sign Intermediate School eighth-grader, on her trip with fellow students to an 1'rlamsu nmcb that teaches about life In • third-world COlDltry 'We haw bem talking for years QI a board that WI finally haw to gd bad: to speUlng llt$tl. IJnoU&h of this not gratllni their spelllng.,,..1• ll. woul.tl hurt their #l/~" -Wendy Leece, New- port-Mesa Unified School Board trustee, on the spelling improvements on the Stanford 9 test district students took last year "There just wasn't enough financial support out there for It, and it was go- ing to be a bottomless money pit. We can do a lot better than a big junk lwuse that would just drain our resources..· -Guy Monahan. Costa Mesa councilman. on what loots to be an end to the restoration of the historic Husaoft House Wm a wealthy commu- nity. We find convmlmce ouer oost to be tM choia." -'lbd JWci way, New- port Beach mayor, on the city's residents account· ing for 18,865 Fasnak ac- count.a for the toll roads "Its bqond a dream. Much greater than whal I could have Hoped for." -M.k:bMl Bolton, G:rammy-Mnning singer, on getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame last week.. Bolton per- formed Saturday at the Orange C.Ounty Perform- ing Arts c.enter. 'We've gotten no direction from the state. ~longer it tak,es, the more c:on- cemed I get, because lhe more~ they get in Sacramento, the wone It can be for education. H -PIW.I H. Reed, New- port· Mesa Unified usist· ant superintendent, OD creating the d.lsatct'a budget while awaiting unknown state vu1ablee. HSormthing really bad one day ts going to hap- pen ... I think that con- stitutionally we haw the parameters to t.au dms- tic action. .. -Steve Bromberg, New· port Beach C.Ouncilman, on aacldng down on Fourth of July in West N~rt Daily A Pilot Ct.rt.tine c.r1tlo Mesa, CA 92628. Copyright: No SURF AND SUN News aulstent. (949) 574-4298 news ttoriee, llklltntfone, edltortel chrl.rlne.canillotllatlme-.oom matter or ~*'\1'1111 herein cen ~MCl~iefs be reproduced wttnOut written per-WEATHER FORECAST Further out. • west to north-Don l..Nc:h, Seen Hiller, m!Ak>n of copyrtght owner. Gina AleJCander, Lori Andetwon Let'a ~ th'e weather pr&- west wind tt 10 to 20 knota 19 VOL M, NO. 244 HOW 10 REACH US expect9d to kic* up wind ClnlwlMlon dictora are right. becMIM to-W8W8of1 to a ..... Loot for. THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Joee J. a.mo., The Timea Q,..11g9 County day la auppoeed to be et.o-4 foot nOl'thwMt 1Well. There Publlther MDlrtetof (800) 252-9141 lutety gorgeous. will be.,.... of patchy mom-TONY DOOERO, (IM9)57~4 ........... 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' ~!ll~the--•tOto l:20 p.11'.l.. ...... h19h ..,,..,.._:go lolla,..,.. .... ,,., ... ............. .....,POeT. 1& "'°" bY ..,.. .. 1'hll ..... .,.. ......... .................... ... ,,,,. CN. All~,.. ..... up ......... , WATER~~ ..,,,..':r'f" ~ • ...,, Edlqdon N1POf11r. =---1'1ell • t•1 tC .._ ..-.. -~-----c.. ........... " 11& lilillliif ' ~·•m•• -lfllcller.11•u11L • ............. • . . . . LOOKING BACK I t t t Do yoit reinef!lber the legacy ofHaYry Welch? t • Youn1 Ch•n1 : Daily.Pilot • I I ' H e's the perfect example of l an influential early figure : who had an important • presence in the city-enough : to be mentioned In history ! books muJrlple lime!>, enough to 1 have a park named after rum - : but who~e heroic reputation : faded over the decades. simply · because lime pa~ed. : I had never heard of I larry : Welch and neither had a Cew lo- . caJ long-timer'> I consulted. And : believe me. I asked my m ost : knowledgeable Newpon Beach · expens, people who know at : least a little something when : everyone else kno~ nothiug. • StiJI, the name drew blan.k • .,,. ' But a quick glance into hil>- : torical text!. immediately proved · that Welch 1.ervcd Newport : Beach from the rninull' he got to : the city until his final years. He arrivecf in Newport Beach '.'in 1923 and immediately joined : the city's 01amhe1 of Com ' mcrce. I le served ai-. <•xcrutivl' : secretary of the group and fJ>r I.I : years, led the d1alll'llge of i111 , proving the harbor w11h fedt·rJlly . appropriated fund'>. l·or that, : city leaden. decided to name a · park in Newpon Dunei-. the : Harry Welch Park. at·cord111~ 10 ; FJlen K. Lee's • Newpon Bay -/\ : Pioneer Hbtory." But harbor unprovemcnt w<1' : just one of hilt cau .. e:.. It I~ bccaU'>C of effon<., led : largely by Welch that home~ : along the water today KO all out • come Oiri'>tmas time with light' : During earlier decade,, Welch I') : said to have "championed" th<' : holiday tmdiuon with a motto • that advocated "Forty Mile'> ol : Christmas Smile<.," acrnrdmg to : James Felton·~ "Newport Beach, • the First Century. 1 arn1 10 I lJllfl." ' lie founded the Or.mgl' County COURTESY or JAM[S FUTON Harry Welch Par~ at Newport Dunes 1s named after Harry Welch (at left), an influential early figure m Newport Beach C.o;.c,t N..-.n .. put together a devel- opment campaign for Orange (.oa-.1 C:oUege and had a '>ignifi- t-anl hand m getting boat·bUtld rng conlract~ for city shipyard~. Welch wa~ aho very dedicated and mvolved in the hUJlding ol I loag I lospital. 1 lh local recognnion continul'd lo h'Tow -Newport Heach named h11n Man of the Year in 1!152 -and he became prl.':-.ldl'nl ol thc: California Ac;sn. of <l1tm1 hl'r CJr Commerct• Sccretaril~, In thl' more personal arcnct, Wl'lch <.,crwd ai; the veMrym.in at St Jame~ Epi~cop.il < llurrh 111 l'loewport Beach and wa~ onl' of the earlie'>l member., of the Newport I !arbor Hk..'> Lodge. a c- cording to .. ehon\ book. 1 ll' died in 19'14 at the age of 78 I le w~ two Yl'dr'> -.hon of Cl'lehrating Nl•wport Reach'l. 50th annivcr'Wlry. whteh he dedi- catedly helped plan I • Do you know of d person. place or event that deserves a hrstoncal LOOK BACK? Contact Young Chang by fax at (949) 646 4170 ore mail at young chang " lat1mes com. The Loyal McAVOY JA7.Z BANI) featuring ELAINE MILES Evt>ry Monday from 6:30prn-I Oprn at I or J(,.,,.r•·~1110,.• ( ..,// (949) 646-7944 H <· ~ l a u r a n I Estat:>llshed In 1962 1695 Irvine An., Costa Mesa 8a.r " opnt "' 4:3-0 Dinnu is Kl"VC'd Mon ~1 from S:30 Rich colors, Right fit. !'ilidl' tntl> niml1111 with our fall collect ion of Eu ropl' .tn inllul.'nt cd fool Wl':l r f nim R,tngon i, ~l'<.l<> Meucn ,ind Van Fla. in ,t lull r.rnge of '>11.l'' from 4-12, plu-. J great sdcct1on of w 1th 11 .... super· slim to wide. \top in .rnd sec what a unique fa-.h1on,thle ~lore Manni really 1-.1 free gift! .. ·~vc a Manru ti 01 vnc1vc ~rnmathcrllpy candk with any purduw or SIOO or nlUr<' A $12 VJ1luc. 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M ~. ---.. l, 2002 PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • W... ..._ ln.t: A petty theft WU reported In 1he 1100 blodt llt 8:60 e.m. Thur'9dey. ,. • a.t.IDI 8tnllt: A pdy theft wn reported In the 3300 ~ode et 10:38 1.m. Thuf9dav. • Ftllr.Mw "°9d: A grand theft WU reported In the 2200 blodt llt 10:34 e.m. Thurldey. · • ,..,.. Avtnue: Police ,... sponded to a report of trespasa- lng In the 1900 bk>dc at 6:34 p.m. Thurlday. • l.opn Awnue: A grand theft was reported In the 1300 blodc at 2:57 p.m. Thurlday. • Min• S1rMt: Vandalism W81 reported In the2100 blodt at 3:42 p.m. Thur'9dey. • N9wpot't 8oul9lt•d: A dia.. turbance was reported In the 2200 block at 10:17 e.m. Thurs- day. • East 17th Stl..t: An auto theft was reported In the 400 blodc at 4:09 p.m. Thursday. • West 11th StrNt: An assault was reported In the 600 block at 1 p.m. Thursday. NEWPORT BEACH • BM:k a.., Dttv9: An Injured animal was reported In the 1100 blodc. at 7:37 a.m. Saturday. • w..t 8elboa Boul9vllrd: Police responded to a report of animal noise in the 1300 blodt at 12:37 p.m. Saturday. . • Dordt..-Roed: A burglary was reported in the 4800 blodc at 12:28 p.m. Saturday. • Main S1rMt: A commercial burglary was reported in the 100 blodt at 11:16 a.m. Satur· day. • Merigold AVW1ue: Police re- sponded to a report of a suspi- cious person In the 400 block at 12:06 p.m. Saturday. • N9wpoft Boui.v.rd: A disturb- ance was reported in the 3100 blodc at 1 :05 a.m. Saturday. • East Plldfic: Coast Highway and Supeltor Avenue: Police re- sponded to a report of reddess driving at 10:57 a.m. Saturday. • Port SNboume Way: Police responded to a report of a dis- turbanoe in the 1900 block at 12:59 p.m. Saturday. I IEFL PAIN NAil. rt:N(;Us New Medical Prodocu lovmtor N.8. Pocl.iatri.ct Or. Roth Low C.Ott -No Ohl Medications Money Baa Guarantee!! Call Sarah for info (949) 752-7661 www.DrRoths.com ·CARS Continued from Al uld Hondla are not MkorDe at d\11 diree-day event.. wtiJch eftdf Monday. ID die beet mid in:liot ..., ol lbiir ~ .odquel illMt cndlld It \IWbM _..t to be no ,__Iba 20 mlit per bot& tnilWI I z'm lol&Ol lloal to rod.'...and·rOU 1be lap ol .. car.., ~ tom che 'SOI, die we. In all and the lows biltwu blue Wkb dM*' ~ JJlDl)le, pedWtnkle Unit a.me ........ neu tbe blUe and ~ red p,ry. front. The 1ea11 in th1I hoc rod. ,.....,bled inodek on a runway. which Stilkecht aptatned WWII • Villton and emblbtton came car that bad beell ~ met from uoWld the country. not kept In it& orlgJna1 It.ate, Bob and Thrrl Adams showed wue a tigbtm pwple. 1be Yebfclet were .. Old .. a 19208 Model T Ford Ind U MW as a aeation from the '70a. The average cost of each car wu about $70,000. Most were tor shaw; though. and not {pr sale. "Ttiese are big· boys' toys," said Ruby Norrl8, a member of the boatd of directors for the Cn.Wdn' Assn. their Indigo blue '71 Nova. The "It started Ufe u a little 1936 car was a h.lgb school gradua&k>n Fotd eutomobDe," be aaJd of h1a gift In l'ifll for Tent Ada.ma. Her now very showy car. "Everyooe husband aald they show their~ tries to do IOrDething difhmtt. .. car and tab ~ tO lix lt tipbe-The car lQWJr added that be- cawre "W's a bObbY' and becaUlle Ing at the abow gllee bJm the they like abadng with other car c:bante to look at other can. to endu.wa111 •an die work you've share a camaraderie with per- done oo It." feet strangers who happen to An~ like big boys -and big gi.da, as plenty of females made up the populace of both tboee showing their cars and those Just looking-the owners of cbe can drove around the fairgroWldl. hence the "Cruisin" In the title. Sometimes entire families sar Bob Stellrecht ~ In hla · love what be loves, and to foJdJ.ng chair while people regu-lounge the afternoon away lady peered' Into the englne of while "swapping stories and ly- hls 1936 Ford five-window ing" with friends. SEAN HU£R I DAILY PILOT : Dan Boyd of Garden Grove is reflected in the rearview mirror of • his brother's 195~ Chevy Impala at ttle car show. Lew and Jackie Storrer. who '36 Ford Cabriolet, saJd they didn't exhibit a car ln the show plan to fix up a car at home. : but who•proudJy bOasted about "We'~ trying to get inspired.~-: Lew's brother's award-winning Jackie Storrer said. :• • '• --------------------------------------------------------~--------------------------------------------------:'• •• .. ·sucCESS Continued from Al The interns are graduate stu- dents from Southern California univetsities who have com- pleted their studies but need to fulfill their required hours toward a marriage or family therapy degree. Services include family therapy, couple counseling. child counseling. individual therapy, parenting classes and SUPJ?<>LfJ!l'E~W~ ~ project auns to bring mental health counseling into area pre- schools. Mlt's a really big thing." said president of the Center's board Ann Guthrie. "People are really now seeing the need for pre- school age children identifying problems in the family. Being · able to get in and do something about it is a really big thing," .. AT THE CENTER The rooms are nice, but not too nice. The white leather loveseat is cushy and luxurious, but not as white as it probably once was. A burgundy loveseat in another room is made of material mim- icking suede. But it's rougher. COMMENTS Continued from Al up while pumping gas" tizzy. Then, "cell phones make you crash" {cars) and its corollary, "cell phones make us crash" (airplanes.) In the Late 1980's, it was "cell phones get you hooked." Drug dealers were .using ce1J phones FULL BAR COCKTAILS - Worn-out throws and pillows rest on the sow in each of the four counseling rooms. In the sole group room ls a large con- ference table, behind which staruSs a bookshelf with boob dried "lfl Had Myille to live Ove(, I Would Pick More Dai- sies. .. In the one child therapy room are shelves of toys, a small sand- box. mini fumJture pieces and dolls. Lots of them. "Things come from people in- volved here," Guthrie said. "And ~~~~!---.-.? made dona.dons later, when they're able to." Paintings along the wall were donated by area artists for the sake of providing original wortcs in the oozy quarters. A large mural of a tree, which hugs two walls in the children's room. was painted by one of the interns. At the roots of this two-di- mensional tree are raggedy, three-dimensional teddy bears. They're heaped on the ground in a way that proves more really is merrier. In this room. children can play with things like sand and toys to nonverbally com- municate whatever it is they need to say. Thomas and her staff study the way children build scenes and,pagers (remember pagers?) to deliver their miserable wares. High school middle school and even grade school kids were us- ing ceU phones to reach out and touch their neighberhood dealer. California and most other states said, ·No more cell phones ln schools. done, over, thanks for calling, bub-eye." Si.nee then, most school districts have dutifully enforced the ban, although most people have for- gotten the drug connection by now and assume it was enacted because cell phones can be so disruptive. Boy. can they ever. on the sand. Whether they the county also make referrals. 1.. make boundaries with mlnia-When the Center does its own twe feooes. whether all the lit-advertisement in the form of tie army figw:ines end up printed Oiers and invitations. Su- dead in the end, whether san Neas at Thomas Printers in everything get& buded lo the Costa Mesa helps them out She sand and evm whether the does most of their printing jobs general look of the scene is for free. Five years ago, she even more chaotic Instead of calm. joined the Center's board. "But you have to be careful "I just thought this was such a about jumping to conclu-neat thing they were doing." sions," Thomas said. Neas said. "And I thought print- Oients visiting the Cepter lng helps them grow. A good look often struggle with issues like helps a company grow." physical abuse, sexuaJ abuse, . A recent pilot pr~gram al- ~1bsion, anxitty ana some-iowe<i me Ccntc1 tu grow uu{- times suicidal tendencies. wardly, to literally triclde into About 40 clients get seen a the community. Vt'eek. When the Center first An intern served for about six opened eight years ago. the months at Harbor Trinity Pre- number was closer to 10 school in Costa Mesa. where she weekly. Now the staff uses a worked with children using play waiting list to controlthe therapy and also taught the number of people they can teachers new ideas and tech- see. Thomas, who still runs niques to help children not hav- her private practic~. will often ing an easy time. The intern also wrirk from early in the mom-gave therapy to specific families. ing until late at night, six days •For us, it would have been a week. to treat her growing impossible to do it without it be- clientele. ing free," said preschool director "Lt's extremely intense and Jan Balough. •And for some of hectic sometimes," she said. the families involved, It would have been difficult." IN THE COMMUNJTY Word-of-mouth Is what at- tracts most the clients here, but doctors and therapists in and counsel from Sacramento. Hmm. What to do, what to do. Guthrie said it's the helping spirit that keeps the staff com- mitted. "It's hard not to feel it, to not ·: be touched by what happens to :: the people.· the president sald. f Wit's amazing how many people, : their lives are ehanged ... It's just a little center.• The space was so Uttle, in fact, .. , that a recent expansion project tripled the square footage from 500 sq. feet 10 1,500 sq. feet. "We had to take over the suite just to meet the needs of the cli- ents," Thomas said, gesturing to the wing of the suite she was sit-:• ting in. ~ e::::~r.e.~ a<:Qiprlµderl a ~ renovation of the children's ·. .. room. . . Thomas said part or her goal ~ for the Center is to grow not onJy , , the space, but the services of-. ferecl. She would like to start a M group for girls with eating disor- ders, to bring in multi-lingual ' cowiselors CmainJy Sp~sh) and · to increase the number of clients · in general. "We put our lives into the Uv-'. ing Succ~ Center," Guthrie said. · "That's what we're here for and ' what we want to do " • 'YOUNG CHANG wntes features She may be readied at (949) 574- 4268 or by e-mail at young.chang@latimes.com. This is going to be a tough dill for the Newport Mesa District. Ban the phones or ban the ban? Kids being able to reach their pare.ots, and vice versa. is a very good thing. But in a school set- ting, ground rules on using the little ceDular wonders are obvi- ously called for. WADE Lets face it A 13-)'lW old armed with a cell phone iS a ter- rifying prospect. Personally. there's nothing I enjoy more than being stuck in a checkout line next to an eighth-grader with a cell phone. VaJeta Vandergrift Wade passed away August 23, 2002 in Newport , Beach, Calif. after a lengthy Illness. Born November 6, 1912, she would have celebrated her 90th birthday this fall. She was born In : Ovet'brook, Kansas, and came to California to attend USC and settJed here, having lived In Gl~ndale for 26 years and Newport Beach for 36 years. She was ac:tlvefy lnv<>Ned in National Assistance League, National Chatity League, Trojan League of Orange County, and Alpha Chi • Omega sorortty. She was a member of St. Andrews Presbyterian w Church. A caring and loving person, she always had a smile and cheery way. Her spirit was felt by all who knew her. OUR MEAU ARE I A TRIP TO MEXICO ' ' ' If you think a ringing cell phone in a restaurant or at a movie is annoying. try explain- ing the di.fference between mito- sis and meiosis to a class with cell phones going off in the sec- ond and fifth rows. "So I'm like 'no way,' and she's like 'yes way' and I go he you sure?' and she goes 'Uh huh' and I'm all nice and stuff, and she's all mean and everything, so can you like go or not? Hang on a sec. I got another call." She la survived by a daughter, Cheryl Cleverdon Kelsey and a son, John Steven Cieverdon, both of Orange County, granddaughters Janis Northrop and Julie Kelsey, and two greet- granddaughtera, Allison and Elisabeth. Valeta was known to many as "Beda", ao named by her grandchildren. She was truly devoted to her family, who wlll always remember her with the love she gave to Wiiiingiy. L_~ I ·wE TAKE DINING TO ~.. THE NEXT LEVEL• 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·645·7626 GRAND OPENING OF N EW LOC ATI O N! I ~ i~ ;f ~· : --- Now is your chance to petfonn at the L.A. Cli~ half-time show to a packed crowd at the Stai>les Center. Also, you can be a part of our year •round dance and cheer competition perfo~ team starting the week of September 9, 2002. ' Operated by I.Isa Kolbly Callahan. an award winnin1 coech, ~J>hcr and • f onncr cboteottraphe:r and cheerlaidei ror the R..ideri Rains and C1il>Ptft. Ilsa Catfahin talChc:s c:k:mcntary, jr. hijb. blah ~ and colqe lanns. IAa travels the United Statet Ind le.d kWDt '° N1tlonll O*n~lps and hu taught on cheer vidcot. AIOIW Wilh 1kt pro(mional staff, NDCA'a ~tQpt, clfnica. all..W and KIJS.fN 9dml hM ~onned 1t CUppm . pma, SI.I\*.' Center Pro Al'll'Ff laotblll ...... Spcdll Olympics and other spccllJ events. As is so often the case, life is what happens in between all the plans we make. P'arents have al- ways been antsy about being able to reach their kids in a cri· sis, large or small But in the top- sy-turvy world or here and now -with a steady diet of terror- ism. abductions and who knows what's next -it's a bigger con- cern than ever. According to a Boston-based technology research 6.rm called The Yankee Group, there was a Ries spike of more than 2 mil- lion cell phones ln the we6J af- tei Sepl 11. A recent survey by the ftrm (OWld that 42CJ(, of Amerlc:ans use cell phones, in- cluding 32~ of children between 10-and 19-years-old, compared with less than 25CJfi last year. The prlndpal of James Mon- roe High School In North Hills, north of Los Angeles, estimates that as many u 7()CJ(, ofb!a •.600 AUdentl Q1J'Y cell phone.. Bot- rom llriie, dMft are a whole Aot of ...... pllblptJlttle but· tillDI On ... ~ ta... deys. ltbool bin or~ AA ~WlidnMdaJ( h WM "not. .. when Gny Dme llgned a bill re- peating the ban on cell phones In acbOoll. What the bOI i:eaDy MYS Is thit IOcal IChool diltrkts c::ao eon tt out and dO wbl-..vet theY ~no ~bi>\md IJy tbe~tmprwift ~ G~TTING INVOLVED I'U leave the cellular rules and regulations to the school board. They know much more about schools, students and the inter- action between them than I do. But I do have an idea If some- one wants to pl.ck It up and run with it. be my guest. They'll make a Dlllon dollars, and all I want is a modest. unassuming 60%. Ready'l Write th.ls down. Someone needs to produce a cheap, dependable cell phone that parents can buy for their kids for, say. $19.95, with a monthly service contract of $9.95. But here's the catch. 1be phone can only receive inoom· Ing ca& from, and inab OUlgO· log ca& to, whatever numbers have been progiun.med into It -911, mom's ofllce. dad's office. Aunt SUzie, etc. 1be parents pro- giam the numbera by phone or a Web site, ualng a pa.uwonl that only they know. IC1da have~­ thing they oeed In a crilis, but oat the ability to dlat with the 1ltde beast ln the checkout Uoe behind me. What do you think? I think it's, lib. briDJ.anL If )'OU don't. call me oo It. I gotta go. •PETER IUfM la a fonner' Coat.I Mel.i meyor, Hie cotumf'I NM $un-- dlyt. Ht~ be l"MCNd vie e-mall atl'fTfU•~ Germen fttdent and Nm up to $1,000 foWlird • nUmber of trewl lbroed progJ1llTML Denietle c.fl)l-no, ceoo>m-HOSt A memorial ~ of life was held on Friday, August 30th at ~ Pactflc View Memor1al Park, Corona del Mar. Teresa Ballinger, 84 Costa Mesa resident for 43 years : Teresa Virginia Balnger was born Teresa Dallon on • May 111h 1918. She was born at home in a 1hree- bec*oom apartmeot on ~ c:A a Unilu"e sb'9 on Aallush Averoe in 8roc>1<¥1. A rebJmilg Wort! . I War I doctor, stil weamg his ooibm. deMwed her. Her pat9r1IS were Irish imligant:s from Newfoudand who had come in lhrougl Els Island " and then setUed in 8roc>1<¥1. She was the 4ttl a 5 ~ ~In the Odon household and 'i78W l4> In .. predonW\anlly lrtsh ~ neirJlborhood in 8 house that her fa!her ., had bult on East 351h Street " Teresa was wlln86S to runerous historical everns <llring her growi'lg l4> 1 )'981'8 In 9roo1c¥l. She remembered how excited the Irish oomroonlty I' was v.tlel'I N Smith, the gcMlf1'lOf' a New YOik was the tnt Irish ~ candidate for piB:iel tt. As 8 little gir1, she remembered attenclng the tlc::kef' tape parade for Ctl8l1es l.id>erg after he was the ftrst to fly solo acroee 1he Allanlc. Years tater she could stil sing the 1...ucky lht( song t7f heatt. ' 1 She IDkt 6btl8 aboU how her older._ was~ 1n da.+.mown I New YC>ft( on ht day 1he st>Ck market aashed In 1929 and anOJlanoee were hd l4> to oolect ht bocles c:A people~ cu ht windows of-' lkylcrlpera. Aa a yomg .U, she recalled how ahe and hlr-tendl ~to look cu"' wlrdJw a 11e ta1 bulking wt.. h)' were WOl1dng. •"' Hndltlbetg.....,. ~ Oj. A few ho&.18 Islet, eha "8ald flat it had tu-....,..,,,.., ~WortdW&tll T-~to Celbnta toworic al a CM s.W»Jobwher8 n meta ~)'Q.lig Martnl named~ ~· 9-8*nolt bNlhld ~of when l.yh met ..... he c:b'l1 ...... Ilk hlr '° dlince. She bl'ld cu llW 118t he c:b'l1 lcnow how. Thlv mll'l1ld In 19'7 Md MnUlt/ 8111111ic:t In~ ........... IWf ralled "* 5 dti'en. T.,._ dlldA&o* 23ld ll.ITOlftl8d by her '°'"'9d on-. She 11 ~ bl/ hef M d*hn, v.qw, Bllt'lgw,...,, Wltlbi ~Bilnger. Miry lelxtleoi.. Mct1Ud'\ arld. Slilday, September 1, 2002 NJ • · .. ezsure ·• NO PLACE LIKE HOME SEAN HU£R I DAI. Y PILOT The pillows in this master bedroom have interesting trims and embellishments that add style and character. Decorative trims are icing on the cake your purposes. D ecorative trims for pillows, up- holstered fur- niture and fabric throws are a qulclc and simple way to add a big dose of style. Just the way pearls are the perfect addition to a little black dress. trims gjve For a subtle adornment, add a tone-on-tone trim. lfyou want to add a bigger splash, choose a contrast- ing color. S[AN HILLER I DAil Y Ptl CT Porcelain sculptures by Uadr6 are on display at Bailey Banks & Biddle in South Coast. Plaza. The store carries 200 of the pieces. just the right amount KAREN panache to your fur-WIGHT nishings. Fringe comes in a wide array of styles. Brush or moss fringes are short and full. They can be used as pillow or Lots of Lladr6 The types of trim available ~ even the best decision maker reason to pause. With names like passementerie, bul- lion. tassels. gimp. galloons. ro- settes and cords. you may want to skip the details entirely. Don't These small but mighty extras are the icing on the cake in home decoration. upholstery edging. Tassel fringe brings extra glamour and fonnality to pillows or as an edging for draperies and table skirts. A member of the famous porcelain sculpting family wi I l be at South Coast Plaza on Friday to unveil a new work 1iims are made from sillc, brocade, jute, beads, medal- lions and chenille. A little goes a long way; and adding a few dressmaker details puts the 6- nal touch on a beautiful room. Let's start with something simple: cords. The most com- mon cords look like a twisted rope with a small (usually l /2 inch) fiange for securing to the pillow. If you're inclined to pull out your sewing machine and tackle the job yourself, you can find interesting trims at all decorative fabric stores. The hardest part of the job is deciding which trim best suits Fringe can be very short. like brush fringes, or very long. like bullion. Bullion fringe is 6-to 8-inches long and is made of thick twisted cords attached to a braided edge. This fringe is often used on the skirt of a sofa or chair. It can be added to a decora- tive throw for extra "oomph." Delicate fringes can be feathery or have dangling beads. Unusual materials can be used to edge a lampshade or sconce cover. Rosenes are round. Oower- like tufts. This decoration is usually added to the end of a bolster pillow or the comers of curtains and pillows. Gimp is a narrow, Oat braid that was used regularly (in the '30s, '40s and '50s) on uphol- See HOME, Pace A6 Youn& Chan& Da~y Ptlot L ladr6 sculptures commemorate every- thing from the very mundane to the miracle of life itself. One piece tilled "Barrel of Blossoms" shows a woman in the countryside pushing a bar- rel of blossoms. "Heaven's Lullaby," shows a newborn baby c;leeping in the vertical arch of a crescent moon. ~A Cozy Fit" shows a kinen resting in an elegant, heeled boot. ·1 think it's the array of t>mo - tions they portray," said Stacey Rogner, general manager of the Bailey Banks & Biddle in South Coast Plaza, which carries 200 FYI •WHAT: Unveiling of HA Grand Adventure" and appearance by Jose lladr6 •WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m . Friday •WHERE: Macy's South Coast Plaza Home Store, 3333 Bear St .. Costa Mesa. lladro Dept, Level2 •COST: Free •CALL: (7141708·3333 •. Ext 2619 Uadr6 pieces. ~There rs a piece of Uadr6 for every special event in a person's life. H Some commemorate the past. A recent and ambitious work titled "A Grand Adven· ture," which will be unveiled at a reception at South Coac;1 Plaza on Friday. tributes the era of great steam trains. It is almost five feet long, costs $35.000. TRAVEL TALES Running with the Tour de France Youns Ch1n1 Daily Pilot T im Marshall become somewhat of an international star last month for having run alongside Lance Armstrong waving the Ame1'ican .ftag during one stage of the Tour de Prance. vacation, which ran from July 21 through Aug. 5, the Newport Beach couple laid on the beach in Saint Tropez and visited spots including Portofi.na and Lake Como. The Tour also took them to Monte Carlo and the French Alps. where they stayed for two days after the race el'lded. Their three daughters went to camp during this European adventure. the town holds one of the biggest 6.re- worq show in the wodd to celebrate Na- poleon freeing the French from the Aus- triam. "So the fireworks show bas been go- ing on for over 200 years and we were there for that and that was wonderful." said Patsy Marshall, an attorney . The couple remembers bow at least 100,000 people watched for six hours as fireworks shot up near a lake that was walled by mountafus. The fireworks were reftected on the water before they feU . took year. to makl' anti l'Vl'n detail'> thl' train'!-. gear-; and iron cranh. "II''> an incredible piece with 14 different sculpture., on 11: ~rd Uadro's managing director Jose Lui!. Perez, from Spam. Hit's a c;culprure that celebrates the Victorian way of traveling ... for I Jadro. rt is an opportunity 10 go back 10 the past to offer a different Vision of traveling." lhe 1Jadr6 brothers who founded the company. as weU a5 president Jose Uadr6's daughter. "'"ere all traveling last week and not available for comment. Bttt Jo<,e 1Jadr6 will vil>rt South Coast Pla7.a during the unverhng to sign all purchases. which can be arranged before the• event or dunng. A look rnto the story of the IJadro empire o;heds light on why thl· collcct1bl(•'> t<trry a heavily family·driwn therm· · Jose Uadro and hi'> brotlwr. Juan and Vmcente founded the company in the 1950'>. lhey had each been tmmc<l a'> young b<JY' in an dft -.t·hool rn Valcno.1 .md had eath worked m port·C'larn factori~. which prepared them to run the11 own wo~op "They found therr bu~mess m the back patio of the home. the equivalent of today\ garage. and they Lned i.eveml aestheuc approache:. unlll they formed a new expression m porcelain that, 10 ycaJ""i later in the early '60<,. '>tarted to he very appre<:i ated lir;t m Spam and then in the United Stat£">." rere1 -.a.rd. ll1a1 apprt'Cratmn 'oon .. p1Ued into Central I .uropc, See LL.ADRO, Pace A6 I "And the 1V reporters all com- mented on him." said wife Patsy Mar- shall. "So all our friends here in New- port saw him and called us. We had a cell phone over there in Europe and we got millions of phone calls." When they weren't at the three-week Tuur de France during their summer 'the Tour de France gave the Mar- stialls the chance to paint the streets with Armstrong's name and alternately sing the American anthem after the French sang theirs. While in the Alps, they visited the small village of Annecy. Once a year, "It was amazing." Marshall said. Tim and Patsy Marshall.of Newport Beach vacationed 1n France. Here they are See TRAVEL. P•a• A6 at their hotel, on the balcony of the Hotel du Paris in Monte Carlo. =..."'r ~ ...... ~ ~ttr Softwm Training u.;,_fiimdly lMJuaion -""""' "" T~ 0.-CoDIUIU,,. IhltWHk: M: Liwo.,I T: Ille-'* W: ht WoN. e., f.ial 1111 .. <Mdleoob F: PIMli~' ~It ... !iilll a.iir s..r 111.fast • Stroke & Thyroid Screening t rd-----, a 1$500 I ~-~~, fOi.~ L-~Q.lJlCW.J Uh:ruound ac:rcening of the carotid arteries in the nedr. will be offi:n:d at Sav-on Drug'1. Tht ac:rec.ning t.akcs only 6~ ,minuta and the cost is Only U9. Similar cau at hospiW. c:oa bundmis The thyt0ld c.onuob OW' mnabolitm, and problems cu cause deprcaion. ~t ptn, Weiahc lo. and many symp~oms. The thyroid llCftlCDing is $49 and.both tattning rogtthcr will cost $75. \ . • ..... ~l.~ ,11 ADR6 Continued from A5 AultraUa and~ United~­ ck>m. '"The way the pon:elain ll made and the amouot 'al. holU'I and the aaft.unanahlp ot the artists make them a collectible piece that will increase in value,• Rogner said. Oaaslc themes Include lave. family and nature. More spe- clftcally, the works tribute ba- bles, fathers, grandfathers, mothers, Oufstmas, dance, fantasy, pell, literature, reli- gion, young Javers and m.uch more. There are pieces to cele- brate everything from a wed- ding anniversary te> a hJgh school graduation and even something u simple as friend- ship. Perez said the '60s and '70s HOME Continued from A5 stered pieoes to hide tacks or staples. Not many retailers use gimp for their mass-produced pieces anymore, but finer furni- ture or custom orders stm use the simple braid. It is as decora- tive as it ls usef\U. Border trims are sewn directly onto the fabric to create a frame for a pillow or can be applJed in a pattern. Borders can be thin or wide (up to 6 Inches). l'racli- tional borders usually have elaborate patterns and are used to add colot, pattern and texture TRAVEL Continued from A5 "There was a multi-European, multi-national crowd of revelers and it was just wonderful" Through their three weeks in France, the couple put 1,000 mHe~ on the rental car and only got lost three times, said Tim Marshall, a senior vice president at Salomon Smith Barney on Newport ~nter Drive. His favorite memory of tl1e trip is of food -specifically of fois gras, which they ate in the French Alps at one of the many small boutique restaurants in France. "The outside is like cold and the inside is hot and couple that with the wine as weU as the broulht about an ID~ .Mpblioo. of dfttribudon around me wOnd. ~we cowr 123 councriet aod nm!~ the diltdbu- dori 11 more~ •ve proud to ndy tt.ch people all over the world." he aakl. •1Jb · the name of the sculpture. lt'• a pand adventure." Many IJadr6 clients become CQllectors. Peter Pir?.adeh. who buys most of his pieces from ~s Uadr6 collecdon at South Coast Pl87.8+ bas more than 100 pieces. His fa- vorite is °"I'he Gypsy Dancer.,. "It's Just ~>ne of those thlnp' ~t, to me, it's sort of llk:e a· ~ state of mind," the land devel- opment consultant said of Ua- dr6 woib. "You looj at a piece and it sort of takes you away. It's relaxing and it's pleasing to the eye. You look at it 6Dd lose your- self in the scene." to valances, pillows, ottoma'.ns and draperies. 'frim can be added to existing curtains to update the style or add more color to the room. Bullion can be added to a so(a slcirt to hide scuffs and scratches. Braid hand-sewn on a pillow gives it an instant face- lift. Tasse trim applied to a table slcirt will dress up a room. Using passementerie (detailed trims) has many ... fringe ben- efits. The only limit is your imagination. • KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column runs Sundays. other clishes and I'm gening hungry thinking about it," Tun Marshall said. "And it's so rich and fattening. l'U tell you this, Lance Armstrong doesn't eat il." When asked how he knew, the Tour fan said he had read it in Annstrong's book "Not About the Bike." "He only eats lean meat," Tun MarshalJ said. "He meru.ures all his food.on a scale. We saw his ~caJe at the hotel. Every meal, he puts it on a scale." • Have you, or some_one you know. gone on an interesting vacation re· cently7 Tell us your adventures. Drop us a line to T.RAVEL TALES, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; e-mail young.chang@fa· times.com; orfax to (949) 646-4170. •&Md ONllCWtG IVENTI llef'M to lht 09N¥ PMot, )30 w. 89¥ 8L, C:O... Meile, CAt2C7; by fee to (Mel-..170; Otby c:efllng (148) ~lndud9thetime .... end loc8tion of the ewnt, M w.11 • 1 contact phone number, A complete llatlng la avallabte et www.d•i/yplfot.com. .. lnWf8lih coupe. with one Jewtah partner are lnvfted to P'"' tlcfpate ln a dlacusalon gf'Ot.IP It . the Jewish Family Servkle of Orange County oftlce. The g(Oijp la geared toward dealing With i. Mlet between Interfaith coupfea, , such at raising d'lildren, obeerv· Ing holldaya, aymbol1 In the . home and relationships with ex- tended famltlea. The cost la $46 per coupfe for three sessions. Preregistration la required. Call to achedule date end time. The offlcelaat260E.BakerSt.,Suite G, Costa MM&. (714) 446-4950. Women 50 end older m8Y be part of a dlaaJalon group coor- dinated by Jewish Famlly Serv- ices to addresa laues such as anxiety, depres.aion, relation- ships, loneliness and family that meets from 1010 11 :30 a.m. Mon- days at the agency offices, 260 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. . Friends of the ~rt Beach Public library Used Boo~ Store are aaklng for patrons to donate books to replenlah the dwindling stodl. Boob may be left at any of the three branch libraries at Bal· boa, Mariners, or Corona del Mar, or In the book closet next to the Friends Book Store at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. All hardcover and paperbadt do- nations, with the exception of magazines and law books, will be accepted and are tax deduct- ible. (949) 759-9667.. The Brain. Institute ofJera free computer classes to people with fading vision who have difficulty seeing the computer screen. The Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six sessions. Call to sign up for classes. (714) 821-5000. A aplrttual care dau meeta at 7:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 3400 Ir· vine Ave .. Suite 114, Newport Beach. Call to reserve a seat. (949) 263-1462. The Costa Mesa Chamber of .............. ..,..,tFM111 meets the ftrwt and third Thur. ct.y9 Md\ month from 7 to 8-.30 p.m. tt the Hoeg C.ncer Center tt Hoag Hotpltal, 1 Hoag Drive. Newport BMch. free. Registra- tion not required. The group I• delllgned to .... p pMlenta and their famlllet understand and ~with the 111,,.... (949) 674- 8232. --~,....,,...._ Churdt hosts a memal~Nnea support group from 6:3o to 8 p.m. Sundays In Dlerenfteld Hall Cat 800 St Andrews Roed, New- port Beech.1949) 674-2236. The Jewlab Femly SeMce of Orange County aponSC>tl a di•· cusaion group focoafng on con- cerns and responsibilities of adult children and their parents from 6 to 7 p.m . two Tuesdays a month at the Jewish Family Service office at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. $10 per per· son, per session. Prereglltratlon required. (714) 446--t950. The Jewlah Family S.W:. of Orange County has a weekly par- enting support group to help par- ents learn strategies for success· ful parenting and helping them deal with the feellnga and behav- ior of their children. The group meets from 10 to 11 :30 e.m. Mon· days at Jewish Family Service, 260 ~ Baker Sl, Suite G, Costa Mes\. The group will cover topics about managing anger, anxiety and peer pressure chil- dren experience. Preregistration r~uired. (714) 445-4950. The Costll Mesa Senior <Anter has ballroom dancing wfth live music from the Costa Mesa Mu- sic Makers from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday night at 695 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa. $4. (949) 548-3884. Jewish fllmily SelVic:e of Orange County sponsors an on- going healing support group for the chronically ill. The purpose is to provide participants with emo· tional and spiritual support to manage illness and its conse- quences. The group meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Meaa. Attendance is free, but registration is required. (714) 445-4950. Scnbble C1ub No. 350 meets from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays at Borders Books, Music & Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St. in Costa Mesa. $3. New players are welcome. (949) 206-9822. The Coin and St.mp Club meets from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays at the Oasis Senior Center. New mem· bers interested in trading, buy· . ........ ~...,.. ... otigolng ~ aupport groupe for adu111 at ell taOM of loM. The·g~ share experl· enc.. hear how others deal With gri.t. receive support and teem w.Vs to cope with aadness and lou. One group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth JICOb In Irvine. The sec:Ond group meets et 10 , a.m. Tuesdays et Temple Judea In Laguna Hiits. ~roup meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Ezra Center In Anatlelm. Free, but advance registration Is re- quired. (714) 446-4950. Jewlah Family s.vtce of Orange County provides a support and discussion group to assist par· . tlclpanta In their recovery from childhood or teenage sexuat abuse. The group meets from S to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 260 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Advance registration is required. (714) 445-4960. lWo-hour kayak tours with a trained naturalist guide are of- fered at 10 a.m. Sundays from the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort. The resort is at 1131 Badt Bay Drive, Newport Beach. $20, or $10 for California Wildlife Campaign and Newport Bay Neturalists and Friends mem- bers. (800) 585--0747. A yoga and dance dass ls held from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. Tuesdays at the Center for Spiritual Discov· ery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite 111, Costa Mesa. (714) 754- 7399. The Rev. Connie Rydanan feeds a discussion group using the book "Conversations with God" from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesdays at the Center for Spiritual Discov- ery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East. Suite 111, Costa Mesa. Bring a lunch. (714) 754-7399. Manhalt'a Tee Kwon Do in Cost.a Mesa offers free self-defense classes to air1ine pilots and flight attendants. Classes are taught by three-time U.S. National Cham- pion Tom Marshall. Marshall's is at 333 E. 17th St.. Suite 13, Costa Mesa. (949) 574-0122. A O.oling with Divorce support group is offered by Jewish Family Service of Orange County. The grouR is led by an experienced counselor and meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950. An interfaith couples support group is offered by Jewish Family Service of Orange County. The group addresses is· sues faced by couples in which one partner is Jewish and the other is not, including raising children, observing holidays, dis· playing symbols in the home CATERING AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS TheCOlll8 ..... a-... of • Commerce aponeort. ~ 1ng luncheon at n*> a.m. ~Mtheeosta M ... , COuntrvCtub, 1701 Goff<;ot.i,. Ro.cf, eo.ta Mesa. (714) 886- 9090. The V.lllllrlll Club of Newport Beach meeta tt 9 a.m. end 7 p.m. at Hospbl Road end Superior • Avenue. l.ole the weight and ' have fun. UM9) 860-1~. 'f1'8 s.. ..,... lhlp Del Mer 711 of o,.,. County offers a program for boys and young men ages 14 to 18 lnt1tretted in salUng, aeemanahlp, pfloting, navigation and aulalng. Meet- ings arJ from 8 to 9 p.m. . Wadneldaya at the Sea Scouts Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast High-. wttV, Newport Beadt. (949) 642- 6301 or (949) 661-6591. Ouia Senior cenw o9lr'I on- going assistance. counseling and referral services for seniors. (949) 644-3244. A free tuppOl't group for cancer· patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednea- days, and a support group for : people suffering from chronic t• tigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the lnsti• tute for Holistlc Tfeatment and : Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. (949)· 211-8700. The Costa Mee9 s..kw Cfttzen : Square and Round Dance Club · seeks experienced dancers to : join Its group from 9to 11 a.m. · Thursdays at the Cotta Mesa Senior Center, 19th Street and Pomona Avenue, Costa Mesa. (714) 646-5669. Althrtdt Foundlrdon IMtructor Hillary Stone leads an exercise class at 11 e.m. Thurwdays et the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714) 513· 5641. The Newport Beech Newcomen Club meets at 10 a.m. the third Wednesday of each month, ex- cept July and December, at var· ied locations. The group, a social organization for people who have lived in Newport Beach for fewer than five years, meets for events. activities and field trips (949) 645-9922. The Thursday Momlng Women) Club, a 40-year-old friendship club, is seeking new members. The club, which indudes golf, bridge, walking and gourmet sections. meets at 11 a.m. on the second Thursday of f!IVMY m onth at the Radisson Hotel in Newport Beach. The luncheon It $23 and includes entertainment. The ho· tel is at 4545 MacArthur Btvd. (714) 842-5863. The Newport Beech Walking Club meets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and at 7 p.m. Sunday. Walkers should meet at the Intersection of Hospital Road and Superior Avenue. Free. (949) 650-1332. The American legion wtll meet at 7 p.m. the third Tuesday of ev- ery month. The meetings, which deal with veteran iaaUff and community servkle, will be held at the Costa Meaa Air National Guard. The national guard is at 2651 Newport Blvd. Free. Mary Holler, (714) ~2777; Bill Mi· miaga, (949) 660-0894. Nightly~.,. oftN9d in Cocta Mesa and Newport Bead\ for anyone who wants to over-: come nicotine addktion. Scheel· ule or (714) n4-9106 or (800) 642-0666. The N9Wp0ft 8porta Muwlm, a nonproftt organization, oper- atee •free museum at 100 New- port Center Drive, Newport Beach. The muteum, whJd\ has P one of the wor1d't largett colleo- tlona of aports memorabllle, la . open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ~­ d1ya •nd 10 a.m. to 3 p.m . on • Saturday. (949) 721-8333 or www.~u­ NUm.OIJ1. ,-., "ONGOING ~fromMJ UMge. (948) 844.3244. nee.. Mele Commun1cetDn "lbMn--. CSub meeta from noon 1o 1 p.m. WedMtdayl It the Orange County Dlpertment Of Ecb:don, 200 Kalmut Dttve, Coeta M.a. MMtlnge ere open to •nvone who wanta to Improve hit or her public •peeking akllle. (7 , .. ) 444-8783. .·1 The NMport hedt Dlttln- gulehed Toeltmeetera Club 1300 meeta from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuetd•v• Ip Sgt. ):l.pperonl'e meetlng room, 2300 Brfltol ~t, Newport BMctt. Cell to make reMrvltlona. (949) 848-1274. TheJewleh Femlty ~"" Orange County hold• group' meeting• for younger W0"""1 to dl8CU• lt1U .. relatfng to llfe pa• ugH end chengea, body lmeg .. , flmlly, 1'9lltfonshlpa, communi- cation, lntfmecy end eexueltty, anxiety, end lonelln .... The qroup meets et 7 p.m. Tueedaya b8t the agency oftlce. The oft'lce la It 260 E.W. St., SuM G, C4*a Meea. Prweoletu1don le r9QUlred. Marcy Mlddlet, (~1.4) 4'8 49&0, Ext.114. . Mee9 M11111""9 Toet1n ........ Club'891 In C04M Me.a meets It 7 p.m. Tueedeya et Me.a Verde Untt.d Methodltt Churd'I, 1701 W. Beket St, Cc)ste M.sa. (714) ~ IMAerneT~Qub 2717 meetaet7 e.m. Wednndeya et the VIiiage Fenner, South Coett Plaza VIiiage, 166t Sunftower Ave., Coate Mesa. The meeting I• free for ftm-tlm• vlaltora. (949) 866-4008. Toamna...,. etub 211 meeta et 7 a.m. Mondaya et the lrvlne Co., 18005 Newport Center, Newport Beach. (949) 733-2209. The Cotta Meu Chember of Commerce will holt Its weekly Networtters Luncheon on Wedn .. deya from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. et the Cotta Meta Country Club. Vlaltora ere welcomed. The club la et 1701 Golf Courae Drlv6. $13. (714) 886-9090. LOOKING F OR THE BEST CD RATES? 1- .... ... bm fnt.ntlt 1 % highs than the ndoMI t>.nk IVWttgl wtth CDs from Sllomon Smith a.rney. • Our CDs offer somt of the highest r1tts av1ll1ble. 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The shuttle takea membert tQ the center. Call to make an appointment. (949) 844-3244. ' ~ng le avellable for people lnteretted In reeding English but who oould uae the help. Hourly ratea and times are negotiable. (949) 861-1739. OHi• Senior Center oftera visual eld acreenlnga with a Braille In· atltute repreaentatlve by ap- pointment. (949) 644·3244. &Mnttat Weight M1n1gement offert Interactive and proactive weight lb11 groupa. Learn be· hevtor inodlflcatlon end other te;chnlquM to control your weight. The colt la $20. Group• meet from 8:30 to 8 p.m. W.dnetd•va end Thuredaya et 369 San Mlguel Drive, Suite 360, Newport Beech. (949) 718· 9848. The Hc)pe lnatttute, • c.nter for recovery and famlly education. offers 1 women's support group from 6:30 to 8 p.ni..J:ueadaya at 2900 Bristol St .. CJme, Costa Meaa. (714) 432-0020. Oaala Senior Center ha1 •walk· Ing group celled Walkers Not Rodcers that meets once a week to enJo'/ scenic walks in a.nd around the Newport Beach area. (949) 844-3244. Women Helping Women offers a free peer support group for women In transition from 3:15 to 4:1fip.m. Alcoholics Anonymoua meetl from 6:45 to ?:45 a.m. Monday through Friday rn Room 3 at the Oasia Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. The Hoeg C.ncer Center offers We have 280 Beds Which Must Be Sold! Na Reasonable D"TEer Refusedl a free yoga c1 ... from 10-.46 to 11 :45 e.m. TUMC11y st 4000 W. Co11t Hlghwey, Newport Beach. (949) 722-8237. Body a...gn and Unit.ct Studio. of Self-Defenae off•ra kldc-box· ing clan .. from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuetdeya, Thursday• and Satur- days at 1000 Wi Coeat Highway, Suite C, Newport Beech. $8 par cla11. (949) 72249526. Th• Atzhelmer'• Aun. end Grief Support Group of Newport Villa WeatMlle Rosa co-sponsors a free auppor:t group meeting 1or caregivers at 7 p.m. the fourth Thuradey of each month through October at Newport· Villa Weat A11lated Living, 393 Hoapital Road, Newport Beach. (949) 631-3655. The Alzheimer'• AHn. and Mna Terrace, a residential community for people with Alzheimer's dis- ease and related dementia, of· fers a free support group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrac~. 350 W. Bay St .. Costa Mell. (714) 283-1111. S!Mlday, September 1, 2002 A7 Rebecce UwSt leeda en enlmel berMvement group that apeclal- tzes In the need• of people who have aide or dying pell. It meeta at 3 p,m. Tueadaye et 3101 W . Coaat HlghWlly, Suite 311, New· port Beach. The coat la a dona· tion to an animal charity of the enendee'• choice. Call to make a reaervatlon. (949) n1-5760. O.al• S..,k>r Cent.r conduc:ta blood preHure screening• from 9 to 11 a.m. the first and third Tuesday of each month in Room 3 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. 949) 644-3244. The N9wpoft Beech Psychologlcal Assn: offers a body image and mod91'ate eating support group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 3101 W Coast Highway, Suite 311, New· port Beadl. (949) 721-5750 A support group for those with brain tumors meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m the first and third Thursdays of each month at the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W Coast Highway. Newport Beach Free. (949) 722-6237 $100 OFF Any Purchase Of $800 Or More Wdh this coupon NEWPORT BEDDING C.O.ta Maa • 949-646-3991 Nrof ~with Olf. ol.iot OI OfJw .. . ' j\ . , '1 '" .. • &.Idly, ~ l, 2002 • . FORUM • n...10) 642-d6 fee Send to {949) 84&4170 HOW 10 GET PUBl llHEI> -l.lawt: M•I to Editorial Page Editor JemM Mar et the Delly Piiot, 330 W. Bay 51., Com Meu, CA 92827 •RI lfvl Hodn« Call (_,. I submfalM>ns for dertty ....ct length E....nel:Send to dal/yp//ottJldmtJ&com •All conespondence must Include full name, hometown and phone number (for veriftcadon purpoeee). The Piiot nM8tvel the right to ed'rt 8 1 · EDITORIALS Costa Mesa . - needs to add in some fun · I f you look around Costa Mesa these days, you'll quickly notice the city is not in the fun-ma.king business. There is a vacant building where an ice skating rink was. The city's many movie theaters have dwindled to just two. No, Costa Mesa is more in the shopping business than any- thing else these days, with a few notable exceptions when it com es to restaurants (and a number of those are attached to South Coast Plaza). But if you're looking to take the kids out, you're pretty llip- ited. It's either a play, a movie, a walk in the park or a day filled with bowling. And soon, the last. too, may fall by lhe wayside. Unless Costa Mesa leaders do something about it, the culture and climate of the city will dis- appear. A possible new motto: Shop. live and work in Costa Mesa, but have your fun else- where. One way to go was pitched by Councilman Olris Steel at lhe last City Council meeting: Con- sider building a skate park and saving Kona Lanes at the Mesa Verde Shopping Center . Currently, a 95,000-square-foot Kohl's store is set to replace the bowling alley and former skating rink and movie theater. The bowling alley should be saved. A renovation is in order, but the landmark is a great piece of Costa Mesa history that should not be lost. {Contrast it to the Huscroft House. Mayor Linda Dixon last week dropped her crusade to save the building. which originally called Santa Ana home. Kana Lanes has al- ways been 1n Costa Mesa and it alWays should be.) The skate park, seemingly, has always been a possibility, but it is time for it to be much more than that. Newport-Mesa city and school leaders are currently looking into a way to make that happen and should not stop un- til it is built. Is the Mesa Verde center the answer? That is a question to be answered later because Costa Mesa leaders first need to con- sider the Kohl's store and whether, in a city already stacked with shopping venues, another store is the proper course to take. Whatever they decide, before, during and after their decision on the Kohl's store, they should be figuring out ways to keep Costa Mesct a fun place to live. Summertime to end, but the living is easy T he first sign aJways seems to be lhat, sud- denly, lhe sun is falling earlier in the day. Then, it becomes just a little too cool to leave the windows open all night The most perceptive notice the leaves starting to fall from the trees or the migrating birds heading south. Kids know because every- where they tum are signs declar- iug those three words of abso- lute juvenile horror: Bade to school. Summer, once again, has just about fled Many in Newport-Mesa live for this extra perfect time of year, the best months of months that are already better than in just about any place else. After- work walks are sunset strolls in- stead of guided by street lamps. There's warmth in the early morning air. The beach, the park and the patio seating at every restaurant cry out for attention and at- tendance. It's the time of the Orange County Fair. It's the time of boating races in the harbor. It's the time of the junior lifeguard program. But it all has to come, sadJy, to an end. Fall looms, and with it, winter. Of course, even that cold and rainy fact is tempered here. For, while a noted poet has la- mented that winter is never far behind spring, Newport-Mesa residents can rejoice that winter here really isn't winter at all. THE LAST WORD Bri~g some more waves F or that slightly askew group of people who rile with the IUD to~ their bodies into the cool ocean water, Jt hasn't1Mlly, been tum· mer for a few yeU..· 11uin biiciUlie the iuif bU foJnk b IDOftJ than two~ now. NO lpK: dit1I et die~ when ,au cm_. lb \I" down al~ .. ., ... .., the ... ~ bllM ,.., .. mot ailnjl at Newpolt Nini. JU11 south of the Newport Pier, Ydl5dl psi off lnfrequeiittY but when lt <toe. It's like no Other waw In Southenl c.Hfomla. Heck, thfmJ• lian.UY been • ICrlill of dajS with heed~ ..... That cbanjld ~the put montl\ WIMlll tt.m '°the bh _llC(uphlrilt Ofl1mem Pa· dlcbUrdc•• .... mamlnc Wad ....... fWO) c61ed _ ........ ddli. ............. -= Malllll BOLTON -.._,--.. ,....._ ''Just couldn't resist a free mea.f, could y!A.. Now look a.t us."' SOUNDING BOAR D Fourth of July alcohol sales ban doesn 't make sense for Newport T he Fourth of July in 1.ooport. I mean Newport. has always been ' a time for partying. especially along Seashore Drive C-Fourth of July craziness bn council radar, -Wednes- day). As long as anyone can remember. these festivities have always brought problems. Now there is discussion of not selling alcohol on the Fourth of July. That bas to be the stupidest idea since someone sold Dennis Rodman a house on Sea- shore. First of all. don't you think that the partyers aren't already stocked up or won't drive to the closest open Uquor store? or course they are, and they will. The only effect of this stupid Idea would be the increase in alcohol sales tax In surrounding open liquor stores and rruubta while penalizing the local ones. Not selling alcohol on the Fourth of July doesn\ mab any rational sense at all. Another stupid idea la mandating property owners not to rent for the summer but only on an annual basis, or seU to new owners that would occupy the property. First of all, a lot of property was bought just for the economics and profitability of sum· mer rentals. So the City Council wants to tell property own· ers what to do with their property? I'm sure the PAUL JAMES BALDWIN $90,643 cost of po· Uce enforcement would pale com- pared to what the city of Newport Beach would spend on legal fees try- 1.qg to defend Itself from the barrage otlawsuits brought by property owners. And excuse me residents who bought their homes in these party areas: you sure as heck dJdn't do your due dili- gence in researching the neighborhood you were buying into, did you? l.ooport was partying before you moved in, I • would have to bet. Another really stupid idea Is to make certain areas off limits to everyone but those residents of that area. Yeah, great. Born and raised in New- pon and I can't even legally walk along the ocean after 10 p.m. and now I can~ feel free 10 walk about on Independ- ence Day? Just great I'm sure nobody wants to read about just being negative on this subject that does hold serious concerns for some residents of West Newport. so let me venture forth an Idea that some may think is stupid as well. How about police checkpoints at various locations such as Coast High- way, Balboa Bouleviud and other select locations to look for intoxicated party revelers, drunk drMm and potential mayhem makers? After all, I believe that most havoc ts wreaked by the out-of-townera that come down to party for the day in 1.Do- port. •MUI.~ MLDWIN Is o Newport Bfocll~ LE I I ER JO THE EDITOR All will benefit from having healthy children Mee& u a ilte for th1a cllnlc demon- IO'ltel that there a.re chtldttn here who need thia Mritce-dllldml who would otberwt.e do wit.bout medical QR or Welt unUJ •problem hu be- CGG» lli1oul befote eeekfng treatment. ...... °' WlkolDinj tbJ8 J)C'08ram Wldl E ...... vocal lndMdutla ... tit"':..:. Would Adrer. Tliij .... c>rpnlza- ............. ollbe dlJ Wbai caillll Iii_. I rrat mout pnwldls. ::-.. ~=-~;.~~ ... ...., .. Citlbl IO ..... 1be ............ , ..... ~ a• 1 I ·~IP 1 Clllllft ..... .. . . BIO Age:55 Occupnion: Newport-Mesa assistant supt of Business Services Education: Bachelor's in American intel- lectual history from UC Irvine Residence: Coto de Caza for 17 years and Catalina Femly: Wife of 23 years Salty and three daughten Hobbiee: Woodwortting; house renovat- ing and family A PIECE OF LUCK 'I think the district, from what I've seen thus far, overall is in incredibly good shape, with the exception of the facilities challenge. I 'm fortunate in that I 'm walking in and inheriting a great deal of work that was done before I got here to pass Measure A and bring the community together to understand that it takes money to take care of all of those facilities and dedicate the effort to do that.' IRONY 'Actually, my first teaching job was in Costa Mesa. I started out as a special ed teacher. I worked for six yeals at the Mardan School of Educational'Therapy, which used to be on West 19th Street, but is now, ironically, in Irvine.' FORUM Stllday. $eptent>« 1. 2002 ,. ')TfVl M .. CRANI< DAil f Pl r Ready. and ' willing Newport-Mesa Unified's new assistant supt. of business services has more than enough experience for the challenges the district offers T he Newport-Mesa µni- fied School District has many construction and renovation chal- lenges in store for it in the coming years and, in June, it hired someone with experi- ence as its new assistant supt. of business services. Paul H. Reed, a C..atalina na- tive, spent 26 years with the Ir- vine Unified School District overseeing a building program larger than Newport-Mesa's plan to renovate 28 of its cam- puses through the Measure A facilities improvement pro- gram. So Reed's more than up to the challenge. On Thursday, City Editor James Meter sat down with Reed at his district office in Costa Mesa to discuss the new job, his past and his future. What c:onvtooed you to tab this with Newport-Maaf (Supt) Rob Barbot is very persua- sive. You'w bad the job now for about three months. What are your thoughts 90 fart There are a nwnber of challenges that Newport-Mesa faces with Mea- sure' A that I have a pretty good back- ground in dealing with -the facilities, construction issues and so on. So that makes It kind of fun. I think the dis- trict, from what I've seen thus far, over- CRY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, n feir Drive, 92626, (714) 76'-5223 Meyor: Linde Dixon eo..d: Ubby Cowan, Gery Monahan, Karen Robinson and Chrta Steel aTY OF NEWPOln' IEACH Nwipoft 8MCh atV Hall, 3300 Newpot1 BNd., 92983, (Ml) ... 3309 ~ TodR~ll9'( Cowd: Gery Amme, StWe Bromberg, Nonn1 GloYer, John~. Oenn'8 O'Neil and Gety PrOdot all b in incredibly good shape, with lhl• exception of the facilities challenge rm fonunate in that I'm walking in and inheriting a great deal of work that was done before I got here to pass Measure A and bring the community together to understand that it takes money to take care of all of those fa- ciliues and dedicate the effon to do that So that's the biggesl issue floating out there. certainly. Did you know all of this coming ln, asweU7 I knew about 95% of it coming in. TI1cre have been o ne or IWO surprise., that I won't go into. But I knew mo~t of it. yeah. You were also with Orange Unified for a brief period. Are there many slmllarldes between the two districts? Not really. Orange has a huge facili - ties challenge as well, but Orange doesn't have the resources to deal with 11 at this point in time, so that makes IL very difficult for them. The only other c;imilarity I can note is they both have seven-member boards. You were with lrvtne Unified for 26 years. Do you miss that longevity or wu It time to mow ont It was time to move on. I got to par· ticipate in the building of Irvine Uni- fied from the ground Ooor and that was an exciting thing to do. But when you spend your whole life doing one thing. there is a point at which new challenges are a good thing. so I'm very happy to be here. ls there an}'thlng you miss about It at thla polnlf I mi-.., .,omc of thl· people ccrta111ly. Onl· of thl' d1ffi1 ult thing ... rnnung 11110 a new th'>lm t i., you don't have the h1'>- tory. You don't lmm1. how they did a cer- tain thing.'> five year<, ago or I 0 year'> ago. and that wa., an c~y reference for me m ln1m• that I dont have here. Aut ru get there. I'm J trained historian I'll work on 11 What wouJd you say has been the hlghJJght of your caret>r so far7 ' rhe l~C am.wer ,.., rnm111g to Ne\.\ port Mc•sa, of rour.,t· 111 ,uiyone\ ex penencc. tlwn' art· good thing~ and not so good thing .... And l'w had my !>hare of both. 'l'here'i; nothing th,H c;1;111tb oul a-. a highlight. I W'd.., fom111t1le to come to Orange County wht•n I came to Orange < .ounty 111 the '&>'-. I \1.a-. tn t11e dmner clac;._c; of UC!. I've <.,ft•n a lot of change-. both in Irvine and < .(l<.,ta Me.,a. Actually, my fir'>! tl'arhing job wa-. in < oc;ta Me.,a. I stant•d out as a ~pe­ cial ed teacher I worked for suc year-. al the Mardan School of Fducational I herapy. which used to be on West 19th Street. but 1s now, ironically. in Irvine When I worked there. I lived on Balboa bland. I wa~ in graduate c;chool and I could nde my bicycle to work. It was a great thing to do. Traf- fic. even then, was a little scary. What would you consider the roughest moments of your career? Well, the Orange County bankruptcy was by far the least fun of anything I've ever had to live through. It was a scary lime for anybody involved in public agencies. What do you look forward 10 beret HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES SupeMtee1dent: Robert Barbot ORANGE COUNTY Boerd: President Judy Franco, Viee BOARD OF SUPERVISORS President Martha Auor, Clertt Serene Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Stokes, Dena Bladl. Jim Fenymen, Oa-Plaza, Sant. Ana 92701 vid Brooks end WendV Leece • •Jim Silve, 2nd OIS1rict (Costa Meaa, Newport Beactl), (714) 834-3220 IESA CONSOLIDATED • Thomas Wllaon, 5th Oistrlc:t (Newport WATER De11RICT Coast), (714) 834-3560 1986 Pleeintil Ave., Costa M .. 92627. (949) 831·1200 ORANGE COUNTY FAIR 8oerct Pteeid9nt Jim Atkinson, V.ce 88 felr Drive, Coste Mesa, (714) 708- PrMid«lt Mike Healey, TNdy Ohllg-FAIR Hell, Fr9d Bodtmlller end Paul E. • Boerd: President Curt Pringle, Vice Shoenberger PnMklent Ruben A. Smith, Rendy Smith, Emily S.f\ford, ~G'Y Heigl. JamM Berich, Deborah C.rona, lealle A. Rey and Patrid• Vol11quei I look fon1.ard to lw1ng ,1bll' to do great thing., wllh r--1e<1"llrl' I\ I look forward to hopcfullr bc111g able to keep the di•.trict on the right path for its financial front I look forward to man} nice relat1on'>h1p.., with lots of nite people. and I m looking forward to the community. l'h1' I'> a nice place to be You grew up in Avalon, Catalina. Whal was that like? It wa., '>mall town Amt'nc;a for 111ne month~ out of the year. I or three month-. out of lhl' year. it wa., a -.tamhird ioun-.t econonw and f'vrry· hodv wt•nt to work, .,o I went to work whe.n I was 12 becau.,e that wa'> what you did Aecau~e if thl' big hoat didn't run 111 the summer, th111g.., got a little tigh1 in 1he winter They have a much more t'Vl'nly bal- a nced year-round economy now t an they did when I wac; a kid So 11\ quite the same now, hut at the time. 1f the ~teamer didn't run. winter wa., real tough What dJd you do at age 12? 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' = ~i .JUUl..Jl~1 . _,..::· -1\,,, Jonathan Kerwin of Costa Mesa visited Krasnoyarsk, Siberia. .. ,, Jay, Victoria, John and Penny Swigart visited the Columbia River : gorge for a family reunion near Washougal, Wash. - ~. Septen'bef l, 2002 AU LTIM~TE CALENDAR I 1· 2 TUESDAY 'THE FULL MONTY' 3 Spon90l'9d by: Orange County Performing Arts Center's Broadway s-iea presents "The "1.111 Monty; ~on the film by the same me. With a book by Terence elly and music by David Yaz- the musical tells the story of •group of out-of-work S1eelwork· .. who deode to make a few 6ucb by stripping. : Orange County rming Arts Center, rstrom Hall, 600 Town Center , Costa Mesa : Tuesday through Sept. 15. times will be 8 p.m. Tues· through Friday, 2 and 8 p.m urday and 2 and 7:30 p.m nday. The Sept. 14 matinee will sign-language interpreted $27.50-$64.50 (71<t) SS&-2787 or .oepao. Mg SPOTLIGHT A piece of 'Bohemia' at The Lab Performance poetry is al- ways interesting to watch in a fringe sort of way. So it shoU:ld come as no surprise that The Lab/Anti-mall has joined with local poetry maven Lee Mallo- ry (left) to produce "Bo- hemia." a program of spoken word. What is surprising is the show will be filmed by a crew from BBC Television. John Gardiner, Carole Luther and James Palacio will perform. FYI •WHAT: ~Bohemia" •WHERE: The Lab/Anti-mall, 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa •WHEN: 2 to 7:30 p.m. 'vVednesday • •COST: Free •CONTACT: (714) 966-6660 or www.the/ab.com WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 'FORBIDDEN 4 HOLLYWOOD' Sponsored by. The Orange County Per forming Arts Center presents "Forbidden Hollywood; created by "Forbidden Broad- way's" Gerard Alessandrini The show pokes fun at the vagaries of Tinseltown. Where: Orange County Perform ing Arts Center, Founders Hall. 600 Town Center Drive. Costa M esa When: Wednesday through Sept 22 Show limes w ill be 7 30 p m Wednesday through Friday, 7 30 and 9:30 p.m . Saturday and 2 and 7 p.m Sunday. 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Where: 2930 Bri~tul St Bh14 C-106 Costa Mc:s.1 When Through S<-tll R Show !Imes arc 7 JO p m Fr11l.1v and Saturday .ind 5 nm s.1tur1l.1v and Sund.iv Cost: $15 or $13 Com.ct. 17141957 3347. Ext 1 SEPTEMBER s M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1<t 19' 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MARK YOUR CALENDARS 2: Labor Dav OCTOBER s M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MARK YOUR CALENDARS 31: Halloween NOVEMBER s M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1t, 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MARK YOUR CALENDARS 28: Thanksgiving 29: Hanukkah hr.gins 15 NUMERICALLY SPEAKING The number of wineries to be featured at the Taste of Newport. running Sept 13-15 at Fashion Island WE'RE STILL THE ONES I \. .~ , ' .~ QUOTE OF 1HE DAY "We hov•~ tpllwl about upeCtatlon.r, bid I think our ldtb fXp«I to win." -Didi ........ CdM "'8h • . footblll coech j I GAMEBUSTERS Mark Clanclulll 5-10, 175 Sr. If hl1 onenalve lln• com ea through, he could post prollflc ruahlng number1. • @ MettCoo~r 6·2, 225 Sr. A double threat 1t fullback and llne· baaser, he wlll HI· dom leave the fleld. Krt1 Cooper 6-2, 215 Sr. Outside llnebackel'- tlght end 1hould field paue1 on both aides of the ball. ,, HI• Superman tit· too could for.tell hi• phyalcal prowea In ttt. trenchea. John Daley 6-1, 235 Sr. The anchor up front on offense, he'll 1lao contribute at defen- sive end. • K.C. RllWllnl 5-9, 175 Sr. Already esubliahed st safety, he will also bring lpeed to receiving corpa. A neturaJ-bom leeder, he mey lllO welt the Wlllk " of. feMlve control•. .,_,...., Roaer Cll'lson • (949) 5 74-t223 • "°"'Fa: (949) 650-0170 . HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW CORONA DEL MAR . . . --· Veteran defense, Cianciulli-led offense, make Corona del Mar a title contender in the Pacific Coast League football chase. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot . • • Mark Cianciulli is Corona del Mar's bread 'n butter in the running game. THE SEA KINGS Colon: mue, sliver, white. 1-gue: Padllc Coast League. .. 2801 Los 2001 record: Overall, 5-4-1; 42 eypr..a 11 lelglle, Z-3. ' 34 Troy 34 1)pe ol ofleme: Multiple two· 1 Newport H...t>or 47 back. 46 Saddlebeck 21 1.)peofdtlt •:Four-two-five. 19 Weetml,....., 14 ne.d ~ Dick Pmeman as &tancia e (eighth year, 33-40-1). 10 u~ " SCd Freeman (defensive coor-33 l.agune a..ct.. 14 ' dlnator); P.d Blanton (offensive co· o C<*9 Mela 17 ordinator1 aecondary); Tony 21 Nof1hwood • Naranjo (runnina becb); MJgllll I Bomo (otfemtW Boie); Scott Ubl (ltrength and coodttionlng, Unebacbn); Scott o.vta (ieceMln, leOODduy); ~ Bame (deftnllw h); Bemle nny (clelemtW line); Proutb Jlbkl (recet¥en, eeC:Oodary). '(1ilQ ......., I I - t J t i t DltJ~ I I • ! I I I l I I' I I I CdM ready to: rumble Sea Kings, anxious to leave 2001 behind, are primed for a shining season to unfold. , larry Faulkner OaltyPltot CORONA DBL MAR -If a eeuon can bf contldered a war of attrtdon, the Corona del Mar Hlah tootblll team lOlt enough bat· tlee lut raJf to prompt Nmnder. But. com.tnc off a calamitoul tboUlh re;- apectable 5-4· l campaign that Included nu· meroua injurtea, player deftctiona and i late·eeuon alump that prevented the program trom advancill8 to the CIF Southern Section Playo& for the ftnt time in four yean. de· termination and opd· milm ue abwld&nt ·in the See JClnp' camp u ?. they prepare for 2002. The biggelt reuon behind thia auapicioua aura ta a talented and Coach Dick ·:..) experienced tenior Freeaian , , ..: clau which, unleuhed &om the leadenbip llm1tationl ~t with nonaenlora, juat may tug the teem) rope well into the poltNUon. • • • "I get excited about every year, but t"1 very excited about this group," c:oach Dick Freeman. entering bJa eighth ....,th clwp. said. "Thia group (of aenioa) l&W&y mature. They have kind of been the t.:k· bone of the pr'OFaDl the last two:=i They've gone through some lean they've stuck with It." With 10 returning starters back o fenae. and flve on oifeme, Including h- team All-Padftc Coast League tailback lilM. OandullJ, the Class of 2000 could ·~ PCL aown to the one it captured u fJllh.. men in 1999. 1Wft A reconftgured PCL stfll tndudee d , Q Ing dwnplon Northwood and pereodMI ' playoff puticipant Unlvendt)( But -.i first-year vm!ty program Teeoro, ~ compete without seoion, u well u ~ Beach and Calvary Chlpel ftDlng out tbiltt .. rutt. the See K1np ue vir1llllly lllUdch top-three ftniah with a ltronl lhot It 6iir tlnit outri&ht league dmnpjonlhJp ilice 1988. "':lqy "We haven't talbct about apec:t111tW. but I think our kick expect to win.• M- man said. "They do know they have to"'* bard and play bard to have 1UCCW ....._ can't have any of Che Injury ~ bad last yeu It won't tab Oioliln«O Mt d:A s.ec.,,... .. 1riw r SPORTS TEA CUP CLASSIC No tee .times for toddlers First-time Mesa Verde Country Club entry, Akemi Khaiat, is making comeback after taking time off to have her first child. Richard Dunn Daily Pilot CX>STA MESA -While Mesa Verde Country Oub's Akeml Khaiat might be new to the Tua Cup Cl.aMic, she's certainly no stranger to competitive women's golf. Khalat. however, the medal- ist at the 1996 U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur Ownpionshlp at San Diego Co._9ntry Oub, ls finding tee timei and practi~ swings hardet to come by as a ftrst-ttme mother to ber 19- month-old son. Anthon~ But Khaiat, who quallBed for this years U.S. Women's Mtd- Am Sept 21-26 at Eugene Country Oub in Eugene. Ore .. has so far been able to juggle golf while raising her toddler, after taking last year off. CLASSIC Tea Cup Classic VI Santa Ana Country Club ~.Sept. 4, 1 p.m. From Newport Beach CC Debbie Albright From Mesa Verde CC Akemi Khaiat From Big Canyon CC Olivia Slutzky " •1 used to practice all the time. But now I'm just trying to find a way to be a good mother and .also be a competitive golfer," said Khaiat, a highly re- From Santa Ana CC Marianne Towersey SEAN HILLER I DAJLY PILOT Akemi Khaiat will represent the Mesa Verde Country Club in the Tea Cup Classic Wednesday. garded amateur in Japan, as PAST CHAMPIONS Towersey of host Santa Ana ··-" th U S "Tha-' wha 1997 -Selby Sdireiber, Big O b .. 9":l.I as e . . ts l Country u in Tea Cup Oas- I'm trying to find out -if I can Canyon CC ~ic VI. do that It's tough. You can't 1998-Marianne Towersey. ~Marianne has been playing practice all the time ... life used Senta Ana CC very well (winning the Calif or· to be golf only. and business, 1999-Marianne Towersey, nia Senior Women's Amateur Senta Ana CC but now I have a son (with her Ownpionship and Women's husband, Laurent) and he's my 2000 -Marianne Towersey. Golf Association of Southern Santa Ana CC priority." California titJes}. I'm just hop-Khaiat. who captured her 2001 -Debbie Albright. ing I can be second." first Mesa Verde club champi· Newport Beach CC Khaiat, who ha'! played in onship in 2002 in her first year ...__ ________ __, several U.S. Amateur. U.S Mid· of eligibility, winning by 23 ' Amateur and Japan Open -.strokes. ended Denise Woo-''I've never played this type championships. has only dard's unprecedented Mesa of format (with one foursome played the Santa Ana Country Verde streak of six consecutive in stroke play). It's kind of like Oub layout twice and !Mlid "it's tides. Khaiat will become tl)e the Skins game,• said Khaiat, very tricky if you don't know first Mesa Verde player besides who will face Olivia Slutzky of the golf course . . . the Mesa Woodard to compete in the Tea Big Canyon Country Oub, de-Verde Country Oub people are Cup Oassic when the sixth an-fending Tea Cup champion really praying for me. I'd like to nual event takes place Wednes-Debbie Albright of Newport do my best for them. I'm look- day at Santa Ana Country Oub Beach Country Oub and three-ing forward to playing ln this at 1 p.m.. time Tea Cup winner Marianne tournament.· Khaiat, who ha.., been a member of the Japan National learn numerous time'> and was elected co-captain of the 1998 squad at the World Amateur in Santiago, 01~ a former member at Riviera Country Oub and Newport Beach Country Oub. She won women's club championships all five years she w~ al Hiviera and produced si milar result"> at Newport Beach. where Khaia1 claimed three club lllle'> from 1992 through '94. ·Al that time, they didn·t have the Tea Cup Oa'>'>ll," ~aid Khaiat. who ended Sandi Cof- fer's streak of five straight New- port Beach club champion ships in '92. Khaiat, whose hu!>band will caddie for her in Tea (.up Oas- sic VJ. will try to become the second from Mesa Verde to procure perpetual hardware in the Aeccher Jones Motorcars/ Daily Pilot Oub Olampionship Series. following the men's pro- am team or Tom Sargent and Pete Oaley. who won the inau- gural Jone~ Cup in 2000. The Tea Cup Classic was launched by thi<. \ports section in 1997 co dt.>tern11ne an overall women's champion m lhe Daily Pilot c1rculatmn. follow- ing a '>lew of l.trg<' margins of victory. while promoting women's golf, bnn~mg lhe golf community do,t•r together and celebratin~ the urea°<; four women's club rha111p1on!> m a special one-day tormat. n1e four private country clubs ro- tate as hoM -.itc each yrar CATCHING UP WITH • r Sandy Cruttenden Cruttenden returned to Corona del Mar after marrying and attending college in ·~iami and has become actively involved 'With her two young children. She might ~etum to coaching divers. A JI\ . t ryce Alderton ~Pilot H avlng all the talent in .., the world doesn't mean mudi when the desire recedes. v Sandy Cruttenden (formerly .:ilndy blbri.n) bad the talent - ·_.claimed the CIP diving eblmptonship during her fresh. man, sophomore and junior ""'8 at Corona del Mar High. ~she graduated from In ""5. and was a five-time junJor 1.-iooal champion and a mem- -of the senior national team fQJ ~years. In 1991 at the age .of.W lhe won the junior world 1"*1lplonship auwn. .1>118be ttarted d1ving at the Uni- ventty of Miami during her ·l'u have to see how things work out in the future with whether to finish school." sald the 25-year-old Corona del Mar resident Thoughts of returning to Mi- ami have sprouted in Crutten· den's head as well Sandy and husband Ryan married in Miami in March 1999, and moved back to Corona deJ Mar because of Ryan's job working for an Invest- ment firm. . .hlbman year, but then some- .Mtg tided in her head. During .a.,t'bree years at M1am1 she had ,11aeltfted for the United States .Q)mplc 'ntala for a shot to go to ... 1996 $unmet Olympics In Admta. but suffered an lDness tat took a break from diving when the Olympic trials began. Much of what Cruttendon does revolves around her family. which she doesn't mind at all. Her parents, Jay and Bonnie l.u- brin live in Corona del Mar, and her older brother Lany coaches g1rta swimming and water polo and is the assistant boys water polo and swimming coach at La- guna Beach High. "Bverything is fun.Dy nllated. that's my btgest hobby," Out· tenden said. DON LEACH/DAILY PILOT Sandy Cruttenden, formerly, Zubrin, was a Corona Del Mar High divi~g champion on several levels. •1 didn't haw that desire lo me (WllJmOre to justify the amount ot · 1~· Cruttenden said when llt8d .tly Ille quft dMng. "1 didn't baYe lt lo my beut any- IDOl9 to continue. I WU l&dlned wtdl·Cbe 1eftl I bad widl tbep. t'1M1umd my Otymplc uptra- 1bll aod dedded J Wll fulllled Wldl wtwt I hid eccompliehed. I -bmppy .. my Ndiement Ind ... to try eomethlnl .... Qwl ....... ~inel· s ,,.-~.tdleatMl- s-:tll:::"::-~;. i ........... 1Dbldto Cruttenden helped coach the riod but now is baclc at the helm PJ Modena ff.i8b diving team fur of the Nadadora.. one lelDeSter in the lpring of "I've coadled with her during 2000 when Lury wu the head the summers in college when I coach of boys and gtda water aune home from Mlam1." Crut- polo and sw1mmfng at the tenden lllid. •Coachlng with her IChoo1. would be a lot ol fun." •(Larry) bad been approached Having a 1-and 3-year-old by a couple otkida lnterelted In doesn't leave much time for dJvtna and they bad a divtn8 much elle, as Cruttenden now board at the pool, ¥AUcb la rare, involves benelf lo a nonprofit eo I w hllppy co do tt: Qut. organtr.adon that offers atay-at- tendeo d •1 "'1lily' mJoyed home mothers wlth c:.hlldren I COldUna and the kicla blld a chance to meet on a weekly ba- good timt wtth It........ ... and putidpate J)l act.Mtles fief tint attempt at COIChlna wltb tbetr children. hM m.pued Quttlncleo co con-1be mother of wDliarn. 3. a.od .... ~~pc»-Benjamin, 1, acta u theedmin-:L Wllb lbe Viejo llmdve vice preskle:Dt chupd •----~~ ~wttbfotmlna~com-6\xn m. .... ot 11 co-ir• mlUeel and helpinl bm the ....,.... ............ ~oldie Moml08idng ~~" blr COIC:b • Mii· Maw~~ a nonproftt ... VlllD ........... ,.. -rou.i~dillc:une to Newpon Beach in 1995. Oilldren and thelr parents meet weekly at various locations such as parts. Disneyland, Fash- ion Island, libraries and wos, any attraction that appeals to kids and thelr mothers. Crutten- deo said. •(MOMS) was formed so moms could get together to Corm friendships and connec· tlons to people in the commu- rut}\ for people to be an acdw pan of the community." Crut- tenden ta.Id. Cruttenden al90 anenda a par- ent educadon cl It Orange Cout c:ollege with Ben}amin. which teacllea her and the other 15 motbm in the data about vufouil llJMICCI of cbiJd develop- menL "1bm'e ue lnlol'Glldve ~ bcicwefta pueDll M Well• ldda ~ wtth ~ .... fun." Crunenden said. Crunenden often spends any free time she has playing golf at Newport Beach Country Oub. usually with her husband or three years. Ryan. whom she blew in hlgh schooJ and also at- tended the Untveraity of Miami with. "I tty to be optlmltdc and plclc out the good things about lt de- spite when my game ls goin8 bad.· Outteoden Mid. ·rm happy to play there as much as 1 can." ~. ~ 1. 2002 A.IS ~ 21 -Justin MclnUle Vanguard Unive,.lty Baaket.ball, '96, ''17 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Manderino scores first college TD In 70-22 Cal victory over Baylor. BERKE1£Y -Former Newport I !arbor J ligh football star Olris Manderino, who received no Di- vision I A <>cholarsh.ip offers, ~cored his fi.n.t touchdown in his first 4'lan at fullback in UC Berkeley"; 70 22 M!ason-opening vtccory over VJ<i1tmg Baylor Satur- day. Mandenno. a 6·foot-, 220- pound redshirt freshman, ex- tended 10 make an 18·yard catch in lhe end zone that gave the Cal Dears a 42·7 lead with 10 min- utes remaining in the first half. Cal quarterback Kyle BoUer set up play acuon. while Manderino ran an out-and-up panem and beat a Baylor linebacker. Manderinu. who amassed 2,141 rushing yards and 31 touchdowns al> ..enior tailback for the Sailors m 2000, earned a Jull scholarship and was named the starting fullback for the Cal Bears earlier in lhe week. He finished with three catche:. for 41 yards and lhe touchdown against Baylor. VOLLEYBALL Anteaters fall in tourney final CRAWFORD I Wl. -UC Ir· vine\ women's volleyball team feU to Santa O ara Sarurday night m the final of the Marriott Sunset Showcase, hosted by UCI. The 24lh-ranked Broncos, who did not drop a game in the tour- nament, scored a 30-25, 31-29. 30-28 victory and were led by tournament MVP Beclcy Poner. UCI was led by outside hiner Kelly Wing. who was named to the all -tournament team. after a 16 hll, seven-dig performance. Outsid~ hiner Olanda McLeod, who also earned all-tournament honors, was second in stats with I 0 kills. while sener Ashlie Hain led the team with 38 set assists and eight digs. Irvine defeated James Madi- son earlier, 30-18, 30-20, 30-24. • Elsewhere. in NAIA women's voUeyball action, Vanguard earned a 3-I record in the Con- cordia University Crowne P!aza labor Day Festival. Coach Erili:a Gulbranson's Lions opened the tourney with a thrilling five. game Victory over Bethany. win- ning 30-13. 27-30. 30-24, 17-30, 15-13 Priday. • Vanguard then lost in five games to Cal State Monterey Bay. 25-30. 30-16. 29-31, 30-23, 15·1. On Saturday. the Uons de- feated Southwest of New Medco (30-18. 30·27, 30-19) and Embry- Riddle of Arizona (30-20, 29-31. 30. 16, 30-15). DEEP SEA s.turd9y .. counts Nwfpoft Unclng-7 boa1s. 242 anglers. 1 yelowt.ail. 6 albecofe, 6 bt~­ und bell. 12halblt,16 ec:ulpfn, 28 eole. I SEA KINGS Continued from Al4 Here's a po&tion-by-position look at 1he Sea Kings' personnel puxde: Quartert-*: Al 5-foot-10, 170 pounds. senior Jonathan Hubbard is less than pbysicaDy imposlns but intangibles may allow him to stand much taller as the offensive triggt;r man. Freeman believes. "I le tw that gift of making peo- ple follow him.~ Freeman said "Titls season is his time to take this thing over and he has really stepped up." Hubbard, who started aU 10 games last season at comerbaclc. completed 6 of 12 pai» attempts for 91 yards and one toucl'ldown, with one interception, in spot duty under center last fall. He was the quarterbaclc. for the 1999 freshman team. which compiled an 8-1-1 mark. He is expected 10 concentrate on offense this sea- son. Freeman believes Hubbard's athletic ability will be best utiliud out of the pocket "He has always been a preny good athlete, he throws the ball really wen on the move and be has very good downfield vision," Free- man said "If guys get open, he'll find them and get them the ball. He will also be a threat 10 scram- ble at any time." Wess Presson. who quarter- backed the freshman team lru.t season. is the primary backup. while fellow sophomore Tom Weldl opens the season a... the No. 3 signal caller. Freeman said Presson, who may also contribute in the sec- ondary, will see some action in the preleague season in order to stay sharp. Running b9cb: Senior tailback Mm Cianciulli. who rushed for 1,290 yards and 11 toudldowns as a junior. could be among the more entertaining backs in Orange Collllty. Blessed with quiclcness. 4.6 speed in the 40- yard dash and a knaclc for finding and exploiting cracks in the de- fense. he a,veraged nearly 174 yards in five league games last season, including a pair of 200- yard-plus performances. He scored seven of the teams final Io ms and has found payd.irt 14 times in a varsity career that has produced l,449 yards on 219 car- ries (better than 6.6 yards per a1- 1empl). Keith Long. also a senior, alter- nated with Cianciulli for much of last season and wiU be counted upon once again to provide punch. Long rushed for 264 yards and four TOs on 55 carries last season. Senior Man Cooper, who has produced eight career touch- downs on just 81 carries (for 344 ~)willalsohclptherunning game al both fullback and tail- COM ~ontinued from A 14 many people to kill us.~ The Sea Kln~ lost few starters to graduation, making experi- ence one of their biggest st.re1lKlhs. "We probably have lhe most guys back of any team in the league," said Freeman, whose stable Includes 6.rst-team AU- PCL defensive lineman Jayson Skalla. as weU as second-team all-league performers Man C.ooper (inside linebacker and fullback) and John Daley Coffen· ' aJve line). Yet another strength ls just that, as Freeman reporu power dean records fell in every weight claaa durtng the offseason. Increased depth, as well as a handful of impact players, are expected to come from a stellar ~more class, while the big· .-it quetdon m.arb remain lo the o«enttve and defensive lin~ -:llllent-wbe. our aophomore .. ·s P 0 RT S TornWetch T yter l.inCe . PHOTOS BY STEVE MCCRANK /OM.Y PILOT Matt Moore (44) and Jayson Skalla (54) figure prominentty. baclc. according to Freeman. He ls has twice earned second-team also expected to be one of the All-Pacific Coast League honors leading defensive weapons at in· and brings an additional 20 side linebacker, however, so he if pounds to the trenches this sea- he is to receive intermittent rest, it son. He missed some time last will come when CdM has the baU. season with a broken wrist and Is "(Cooper) is running a consls-stiU recovering from a broken leg tent 4.6 (in the 40), so he could that sidelined him for all of spring surprise some people this year," practice and most of the summec. said Freeman, who plans to utilire Freeman, however, believes he1J both Cianciulli and Cooper as be ready to answer the bell when pai»ing targets out of the baclc· the Sea ~ scrimrnage Villa field. Parle and P'acifica Friday. Sophomore J~ WL!.hengrad NHe's stiil limping. and his leg (fullback.) and Austin Brawner still aches,~ Freeman said. "But (tailback) should add depth, as he's playing through it" Daley should senior Matt Warsaw. could also start at defensive end RecelYen: Seniors K.C Rawlins and will at least be included in a and Jeff Reed, both of whom are rotation on that side of the ball. rerummg >tarters on defense, are Junior Andy Lujan (6-2, 240) is projected to fill double duty as the leading candidate to replace wideoutc this fall. Each caught fonner left tackle Steven Rwsell, three passes last season, though who played in the Orange County Rawlins turned two of his recep-All-Star Game a month after lions into toudldowns. graduating last June. Lujan is a Rawlins, lhe faster of the two, as quick learner, according lo Free- more of a deep threat. while man, who said the Daley-Lujan Reed's aggresmveness going after combination may make the left the ball ma1ces him a prototypical side a frequent run destination. possession receiver, Freeman said. Senior Steven Savage (6-0, 240) The Welch twins, sophomores is being counted upon to step in Kevin and Tom. could also con-at right tackle. With few players on oibu1e here, as might junior An-the roster to matdl his size, Pree- drew Fowter, sophomore Shane man believes his development Collins and senior Mordy Om-colJld be a key factor in the Sea guze. ~· bid for success. Freeman said the Sea Kings will Competition at right guard and occasionally use four-receiver sets center is ongoing. and junior John in an anempl to spread the de· Hayes (6-0, 205). who started fcn.se. seven games at guard last season, Tight end: Sertlor Kris Cooper (&2. 215) was one of S«M!ral players who filled this spot la.st year. start· ing two games. Praised for his blocking, Cooper had just one re- cepc:ion for 13 yards a.s a junior. I le did. ~. lead the team with three intem!ptions from his outside linebacker spot. so he is ~ tomed to fielding aerial ~ "fyler Lance (6-1, 195), one of several sophomores for whom Freeman predicts a bright future. will see time here. "He really gets open well," Freeman said of Lance. who will be utilized in some double-tight sets. , Junior Casey Hales has also shown wen. aceording to free- man, who will count on him to provide depth. OtrensM line: Daley (& 1. 235) group may be as good or better than this years seniors," Free- man said N And our sophomores and juniors are really pushing the seniors in practice. If some- one screws up or has a bad day, they could be replaced in the lineup. That kind of compeddon in pract.lce is only going to make us better." Senior Jonathan Hubbard steps in at quarterback and Free- man believes he'll add aerial pro- ficiency to a running game that should sparkle if the offensive front can hold Its own. Cl.andulll rushed for 1,290 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior, including 869 yards ln five league games. And with a streak of five straight 100-yard-plus outputs heading Into the Sept 13 opener agalnBt Costa Mesa. the 5-foot-10, J75'pounder Is on his way to becoming one most pro- ductive ball carrlen in the pro- gram's 40-year history. OanclulU, whoae blend of speed. determl- nadon and illusiveness makes him a constant lb.real to break a big play whenever be touch is among the candidates. Senior Jason IGdushim (5· 10, 210) and junior Danny ~esian (5· l I, 211) are auditioning at cen- ter, while senior Joseph Carr (6·0, 205) and senior Jeff Wiclc.en (5-7, 191) could also emerge at one of the ~open spots. Sophomores Andrew Keligian (5-10, 195), Nidc Gero (5· l l, 208), 01.ris Reilly (&2. 195) and Robby Richey (&2, 250) are among those who add depth. ~ Une: Senior Jayson, Slcalla (5· l 0, 230) returns at nose- guard. where he earned 6.rst -team all-league ·recognition a year ago. Once pounded as a smallish sophomore. his commitment to the weight room has enabled him to become CdM's only member of the 1,100-pound dub (combined squat. ~ dean and bendl the ball, has l ,4i1t career rushing yards. He is still l ,740 shy of ty- ing school career rushing leader J.R. Walz (3,189 yards from 1991· 93), but needs just 576 to move past Brian Lucas (1988-89) into the No. 2 spot The 6-2, 225-pound Cooper will add punch ln the backfleld, wtth freeman vowing to get him the ball much more than the 43 touches he had last season (35 rushes and eight recepdons). Cooper's defensive prowess should also resonate for the Sea Kin~. as well as wi.th college re- cruiters, who already include in· terested suitors from Stanford, Artwna State, Oregon and teV- eraJ Ivy League schools. Daley, still recovering from a broken leg that hlndeMd his off- season. ts expected to anchor the offensive Une at left· guard. He missed about a month tut year with a broken wrilt, ooe of the aforementioned lnlury woes that allowed eewnl of thJt yeu'a re- turners to pin valuable ape.rt- ence. Uke Cooper lJ1d Sbl1a. Daley press). Pn!lemarl ~ If he can anbine lmpMtd technique =,::.,,.~he could be ~ " t"8 froot~l\.IDllel' at the cadde lpOt.-wtd1 Lujan, who started 8eWJll pmes at eod last ~ pulhlng him f!Vf!rY da)C Daley and eopbomore John Shamban-mWI It 5-9, 160, but pound-for-;POUDd the teams ~ ~ ac.cordlng to Preeman -are both expected to share action at strons·llide end. C.arr started efgbt games at end last aeason. but is being pushed oD the weak side by junior Brian Dunn (6-0, 205) and senior Ryan Z.ick (6-0, 190). 1li. oou)d utili7.e his extreme quk:kneas to become a pass-rushing threat. Freeman said Savage (tadde), Turtesian (eo(f), Reilly (end) and senior Matt Qibeiro (tackle) are additional backups. IJneberbrc The Cooper twins, Matt (inside) and Kris outside. IG- dushim (inside), Long and Reed (outside) combined to form a tal- ented. experienced 8JOUP that en- ables Freeman to list the lineba.ck- ing corps as ~ne of the tea.mS strength& Matt Cooper started all I 0 games last sea.son. while Kidush- im started the last five. ending a revolving door al the other inside spot Both are expected to be quality run-stoppers in the mid- dle. Kris Cooper started six games outside, while Reed (three· starts before breaking his collarbone) and Long (six starts) all made valuable contributions. Lance and Warsaw provide quality depth inside, while senior Brian lePede is a backup outside. Secondary: Yet another area of strength. though Freeman would prefer to replace returning starters Hubbard and Cianciulli with Om- gu:ze and Presson. lt's a shift he believes is very Uk.eJy if Presson and Omguze continue to show their pl"O'WeS& particularty in ·nm support. Rawlins. who had two inten::ep- tions in 10 starts last year, returns at free safety. After adding 15 pounds of muscle. he should have an enhanced presence as a tack- ler. Kevin and Tom Welch. at either safety or comer, are among those who provide depth here. as does Brawner at comer. IOdlng pme: Rawlins estab- lished ~as a consistent kick- ing wea~n, a>nverting 30 of 33 PATu and boOling four fieJd goals with a long of 37. He is also a can- didate to punt. though Presson. Kevin Wek:h. and Dunn are idd.i- tional possibilities. Hales will handle the Jong- snapping chores, with Cianciulli. Presson and Brawner foremost on Freeman's list of kick returners. Sophomore David Del Fante is the backup place-ldcker. is among the strongest players in the program. Ed Blanton, a former P.stancla head coach who has worbd with the Sea Kinp tee0nda.ry ln recent year$, adds offemJve co- ordinator to his dudes this fall. He replaces 4'1e Lansdell, who Is now helping out at Aliso Niguel. where his son plays. Freeman said the offense will simplify somewhat and 'he be- Ueves his players will respond weU to Blanton's leadership. • "Some coachea can yell at a kid md he's down lhe rest of the year," PreetrWl said "But Blan- ton yells at guys and they end up buying him Stu.fl They just like him.. Veteran asaistants Demit; Tuny. a former lieutenant du.rtn8 the Daw Holland ~ and DanM>n Bame have been added to the std to wodc with tbe de· renstve lino. Frough JahJd. • for. mer standout at Blt&ndl Hieb and e>nnce Cout c.oDep. makes his variky c:o.cbU>c debut wMiog wUb the teceiYIC'I ind l«.O~ • PRIME TIME PLAYERS . ... ~ I ~I 4 The Sea Kings JI • , No. Playw Polklon, ht., wt .• dM9 1 KMtttl.ong RB-DB,6-1,200,Sr. 2 i<mnVNWi WR-DB,6-1, 175,So. 3 Ryen Zkk TI:-DL. 6-0. 190, Sr. 4 K.C. R9w1ne WR-OB, 5-9, 175, Sr. 5 JoMthlin Hubbard QB-OB, 5-10, 170, Sr. 6 w... PNe9ofl 08-0B, 5-11, 180, So. 7 K"9 Coos-TI:·DB, 5-2. 216, Sr. 8 Mordy Qmouze WR-OB, 5-11, 175, Jr. 9 Cody PMoit WR-OB, 6-0, 185, Jr. 10 lkt.n IAflWte WR-OB, 5-10, 180, Sr. 11 Andrewfowter WR·DB.6-1, 170,Jr. 12 C.toe ~ WR-OB, 6-1, 166, So. 13 RMOolwMf WR-DB,5-11, 150,So. 14 MichMI ,..._. WR-LS, 5-9, 180, So. 15 Tom Weldl WR-08, 5-11, 175, So. 16 Kyte °'9eft WR-OB, 5--9, 145, So. 20 M..tl Clendull RS.DB, 5-10, 176, Sr. 21 M R..t WR-LS, 6-0, 205, Sr. -22 Austin 8nwner RB-DB, 5-11, 160, So. 24 Denie1 MMn-f'lnn WR-OB, 5-11, 168, Jr. 30 Oevid Del Fwntil WR-OB, !HI, 140, So. 33 Tlmf'nlirte RB-LS,5-11, 180,So. 38 c-y...._ TI:-LB,5-11, 195,Jr. 40 John Sheneh8n RS.DB, 5-9, 160, So. 41 bcti Wllheognd FB-LS, 5-11, 210, So. 43 Md WIN'uw FB-LS. 5-7, 170, Sr 44 M.u Coot* FB-LS. 6-2, 225, Sr. 45 c.n-onc.mpbel WR-08.5-11.155.Jr 50 Denny Tertlleian 01.:-Dl. 5-11, 211 Jr. 51 Joeeptt Cen Ol.:DL. 6-0, 205, Sr. 52 8Nr'I Dunn OL-OL. 6-4, 190, Jr. 53 Andy Luien OL-OL. 6-2, 240, Jr. 54 J8Y90ft Sbla 01.:-DL, 5-10. 230, Sr. 55 awn. Ortbble 01.:-DL. 6-0, 200, So. 56 S'9Wrl S.,,.. 01.:-DL. 6--0, 240, Sr. 58 PM Hfll 0 1.:-DL. 5-10, 180, So. 60 John tw.y 01.:-DL, 6-1, 235, Sr. 61 MWlcMn 01.:-DL, 5-7. 190, Sr. 62 AndrewKelgl8rl 01.:-0L. 5-10, 195, So. 63 Andrew~ 01.:-DL. 5-10, 185, So 64 a.y Widder 01.:-DL. 5-9, 176, So. 65 K"9 U...V Ol:Dl. 6-0. 228, So 66 J.R. s.rov-01.:-DL. f>.11, 205. So. tr1 Joe Klunder 01.:-DL. 5-9, 170, Sr. 68 Geoff 8-iie Ol:DL. f>.11, 210, So. 69 Mel 0.0 Ol:DL. 5-11, 208, So. 10 an Remy 01.:-DL. s.2. 195. So. 71 John HeyoM " Ol:DL. 6-0, 205, Jr. 72 Robby Rkhey Ol:DL, 6-2, 250, So. 73 Justin Jennings Ol:Dl. 6-3, 310, Sr. 74 Jeeon KJdushlfn OL-LS, 5-10, 210, Sr. 76 Omllf Batnfil Ol:DL. 6-0, 225, Jr. 76 Tim&...-Ot.Dl. 6-0, 172, So. n M.u CUbeh OL-OL. 6-1, 240 Sr. 78 Brwnt 0DcMrt OL-Dl. !HI, 192, So. 79 Armllncf~ OL-OL. 5-7. 190, ~ 80 Ctwd ~ WR-OB, 5-8, 140. So. 82 Me\t tkl9dl WR-OB, 5-10, 157. So 84 ~Colins WR-DB.5-10, 160,So. 88 1'yter lAnce TI:-L.B. 6-1, 195, So. 89 PMd Mc:Gov9rn WR-DB, 5-10, 140 So ~ '01 starter Up from froth Setout'Ol '01 starter '01 starter Up from froth '01 starter '01 letlerman Setout'01 Newcomer Setout'01 Up from tro.h Up from tro.h Up from froth Up from froth Up from froth '01 all-league '01 letterman Up from froth Mater Del transfer Up from tro.h Up from froth Setout'01 Up from froth Up from froth '01 lettenmn '01 all4eegue Setout'01 Newcomer '01 starter '01 1etterman '01 starter '01 all-INgue Up from froth '01 letterman Up from frosh '01 all-league '01 letterman • Up from froeh Up from froth Up from froth Up from froth Up from frosh '01 letterman Up from frosh Up from frosh Up from frosh '01Aarter Up from tto.h Newcomer '01 starter '01 lettennan Up from froth Newcomer Up from frosh Up from froth Up from froth Up from froth Up from fro.ti Up from frosh Newcomw YEAR-BY-YEAR Willi THE SEA KINGS . . 1962 -HOWi rd Johnson 1983-Howiwd Johneon 1964-Howard Johneon ,.._ How9rd Jotineon 1968-Howard Johnaon 1187 -DeYe HotlelWI 1968-Dave Holland , __ o.w Hotlend 1970-Dave Holland 1171 -~ Hol'lnd 1972 -Dave Holland 19n-Oe"9 HolMd 1974-O.ve Holland 1171-o.w Holend 1976 -Die* Mome m7 -Die* MQfN 1978 -Die* Morris 1971-Dk* Mcw9tl 1980-Die* Morris ,,., -Oldr Monti 1982 -Dtdt Mon1s ,., _ .,._ IWlind 1984-Dave Holland 198& -Dew Holend 1988-Dave Holland 1tl'1 ~Dl¥9Hollnd 1988-Dew Holland __ .,.. ...... 1990-Dew Hollend --111"9 ...... 11192-Dew Holland ._,_......_ 11184 -Meftt~ ------1988 -Oki: FfMmtn .., ..... , •. 1988-Olde Freemen 2000-Dldt FNemln ........... o.e .., 4-4-1 M 6-3-1 , ... , ~ " u ..,., 4-4-1 M ~1 M .. 7-3 ... 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'1!!t Dover Shores lX Sir t~I Older Style Fumrt1.1re PIANOS & Collec:tlblti ·~ ............ __ •\.1., .. A •V"'•.:,)M..-.l'vn $$ CASH PAID $$ .... po« .. Of~· tlo.IW WE BUY ESTATES • !mmed1;tt1 ... ~ \e~•(• ~64M922-SOUTH C8AST AUCTI N 22021e. .. 9t S....A..CAl2707 _.... -w•.....,_r...A•"'IM M;aroners) f u1 notur e hOUSeWMeS. books, &aS dryer piano. •nd more! lost 1~ lnt clomeUI< long ht11 blatk tdl. an~w•" to felt• lo~t 8/23 voe ol Jamboree/I ord N ll Very mossed. 1f found 949-927 347? ••• LOST IGUANA, llltlGffT GllllN OVER A Ft ~ le male. aromd the 400 blocll °' nsti WM 949-723-0!ln Found 1510 fOUHO ON NEWPORT PIHISULA, DIAMOND llNG, CAll TO DIS- Cltll(. 7 I 4-143-6793 f-4Yelowl_., with collar & rt&Molr a hon Santa Ana ~leoghts are.a 714-979-3211 PIMce your Md toda1yl (949) 642-5678 -~ 3010-3940 ~ soos-saso ANANCWJ PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Personalloans 2490 N T I 1nanc1al I ink Borrow when need Mor l&aae Bu5111ess. Per son al Debi Con 'olodAllon llomr Im prov•m~ot. Auto I oa11~. Crtdol R'P"", Q•uck A11p1oval Low lntere,t. Low Month ly Nu fee Apply by phon~ tall I 866 8!'16 /039 EDMUND FINANCIAL 166-IOS-9657 Suitable bonded p1011ram/ cetl1f1ed loan a&ents/h1 nsk tendon&/low 1nterut ·r atuN•rious loans/debt cons olod •I 1on/s m .a I I buslness/p•r son~l/•ulo LET US HEU' YOU. WE CAN HEU'I W<tnt l o reel lndepen dant1 Call NOW for r 1ninc1•l Assistance 1-16'·711-SOU Index Pmonalloans 2490 Str-tlecl by Oelot? Neecl r-m I• breath? c-aolldote y-r bllla. We'°" HUPI I -866-576-4683 ANTIQUES Altques b Sale JtlO M by 8olr Mo!•. Tamayo, noore I lf!l1t.h ct-" ca;ved ~ er~. ~trfr1& book), to ~n1es, paper woj$ IT'ISC 949-673-9313 Antiques Wanted 3025 o WANTED POTTERY Pilln. An0e500, Natzter. Lu'<ens. Beato, Voollos. Mdntlllll, He110. l'tteto 949~362'l3 :t2tl313 APPLIANCES 3050 GE aefrlg.,oter whole 18/cuboc h $100 you pock up f 1le C•btncl 2 dr•wer S'lO 949 760 6040 •e11.,ere Washer & Oryer whole electric, 3 yuu new I owner $400/ both/obo 949 123 1020 ~ 7402-7466 • 190s-as1 ~ 900o-97SO APPUAHCES 3050 Jennolr Dbl ()v.., black $150. GC ncrowave Si'!> Creda ·~ Cook top ~ MaylAe dishwil:Sher 1Sl .ii like new (949) 642 9740 Afff/ PAINTINGS 3060 •(rte· fir•'"• •(merol vcne• mint conclltlon for cletolla coll760-360-9161 ENTERTAINMENT ELECTRONICS Records, Tapes CD's and Discs 3315 TOP S 4 RECORDS ETCI .lazz. Classa:. £le SO's & &h JBL Alla Spkr~. tube dmps Mike 949 64!1 750!i w,....-Mi... .. ..,..,i ..... amw•.-,i (M9}'42-S678 Under the Service Directory Banner Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4wee k minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 57 4-4245 HOME FURNISHINGS Furniture 3435 c ..... m <hlldren'• ffrdruum hun lwm bt"d mttllr. .. ' •h•'\k thur bl.-rn"•·I luv ~ h1·-.l .um ,,,,. 11 .. 11 b•d f'•r t., I • 011d1lru11 94'1 Mf> 89!>1 o .... n becl, w /be~m HI, <off•• tbl, eutcloer furn. kllch Item•, mlu '"'"· 949-718-9876 JEWELRY I 3460 DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS Coo•! Coln Heed• 0111 l.1111"' Cold \llve1 j<'W• k y w,1lth~\ .. rnhques •Ullt·t lohh., 'M9 (,42 9448 Cats 3610 ......, llltteN, oah, .. .......................... WW'/ s.t-Sun 12 ........ ,.......... ............. wwt. W. Mt-644-2279 --.-• ol rw .. i...11 ..._so clDr w• hthg 4 .. 949-451-4606 TODAY'S CROSSWORD ANSWERS ~HOME~ HEALJH AMJ 8usftEss . _ ~ ·~ 1 l"OUCY 111 an eHort lo offer the *' serYICe pos.,ble to otr rudltrs •nd adver 1,.eos, wr wlll requ1re Ct ntnctor s who adver "t" In the Service 0 ectory to 1ncludi! the1t C ntractors l 1cense n•mbef In thetr edver ti'se ment Your to o e11t1on Is areally QUAUTY IUM.DIR YRS EXP. Lf674183 YOUR COHTRACTOftl t49 HO-Hts lit M taf1lll R9111lr/Slla ......... c.,..~ Clelntnc & Ji nit Of oai Same dly SVC truck moonbld ,,, lm.r9ard l»~!Bil Dllld ClrtA.lclnsld p ............. C.WWC-e Calif Childcare HeaHh & salty. CPR/Fnt Aid Cert l*I • d cttiwl 9'Mi66179 eon..,Senlcel CetmpVt..-AHl•t-e @your pace @ your home or OHICl'. Ind•· v1du11f coachln&. internet u t·up. software, trou· bleshoohna web c!e1111n & -Dtrris -7l3-9\172 n SHOtl\D II FUNl CoMnel'....., 1r1di la.di s...e Tiie Concrtte, Pelio, DfMlwly Fireple. BBQ. Rer s. 25Yrs Exp Terry 7'4·557·759' C-...-.YFJ!b, BBQ. tile, stone, land· acape. retalnlnt waNs, L667547 949-254 1048 Daktap Pllllllshlng TIMI OHGIM YOU11HOMI IMPaOVIMINT PaoJEcn Call a plumber. painter, handyman or any of the creal services h.sted hen on our service dorectory! THES£ LOCAi.. SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YOU TODAY• WJTTHOlfT DtlYWAU All phnes sm/lra fobs CllANI 20yrs, leir. free esl L~ 714-639-1447 Patch & Match Oryw•ll Tut11re 714-231-1902 Beclrfal SlnllCll 5""" JM ....,... 0-.. a.trk 'lf1'fns E•p locaVQuidl Response Ser~emocWs L"27587p 949-650-7042 UCINSID (otflUCTOll te~tDotm.M..w.i ""°"' • rtmc>dle, fens., r,-.w:~ BlcMcll .... CU$TOM <JllATIYI ft.I tnsbllltton. sltlta. cs .re, m1rble. stone. &toltt 1t7S L'612044 ~ 71~12·9961 liiiY ........ Riitp.ed Repouhn & lnslltl.lhon DEAN TILE !M9 673 8065 71~ 714'833-3131 DIUYWC>a1l 1.ANDSCAPICOMPAMY Commerciel & Estate Malnten1rK•. Clean Ups, Tree Service & lrrl1at1on Upcrede.s. Repeln. T roubleshootin& Plee5ecall 714 703 8650 and"tlave us do your Dlrtr Worlll HlndymW Hamlfflpatr ~VouNMdl Alpllf'I of 111 lypla. Ftom the roof to th4I bMernerlt& r.wything In between CAUMEU 949-887-1097 Hauling JUN• TO THE DUMPlll 714 968 1882 AVAILABLE TOOAY1 949 673·5566 MEJIA'S Housecleaning Servk• For Your House Aj)arlmenl or V•c•ncy Quahty Work :.5f. Oft Frsl o-q rree tsltmate A1fer11nce.s Ava1lablt 10 Yurs E.•peri.nce C.tl Cheer Mell• 714-121-744! Celt714-22S-1714 CZNDAl.ID'All AIWN'llXVD: • aam..I * Olaamtill 0 Job 1bo s,,..n .,. .. lludlt4la M9-Su.:a29:1 fOr all your ue.«Is... · Mile Services llUE PACJFIC POOLS Construction Remodels • Aepaors S.,rv1ce Loc'796148 (Ht)S7'-t710 McMng' saaoe HST MOVDS $St/Hr Sltfvmc 111 cohe.s Insured fast. courteous careful T 163844 800-'l•6·'l378 ......... .... 1-166-946-3257 TOUFM":.E I REAL ESTATE I d .... Ron ~Young N'"' UstllfJl1 AhJJloi>lr ' 714-432-7873 WWW "*f011191 atA:Gllt Mowing & S1orlOI PUBLIC NOTICE The C.tlol Public Ulthltes c omm1ss1on rf!qurrr' that all used ho u s rhnld goods movers pttnl their P U C Cal 1 number hmos •nd 'hauffrurs p11nl lheu T C P numbu on all adver t1semenh If you he•e any queshons about the leaaloty of a mover . limn of chaulleur, call PUB UC UTILITIE.S COM MISSION 714 558 4151 PalN!ng ct ... ,.. •• ,,_.,. llYr<; •"P Creal Price• Cu11unteed wOfk free est L•37!i602 11 • 538 1534 7 J90.2945 •l"S CUSTOM PAINTING Pron c!Mn quality WO<-lnteoo• / .. 1 and docks ll703468 949 631 4610 llACNaow ataJ .._, Paontina W/e•l House/~ Qu.ahty tob' Free eshmate L•569897 714 636 8888 Plastenng a S1llcco CUT & ROLL PAINTING Plumbing lee p a 0tv•st0n ot M81J 8;1ngM PIPE l OCAflNG HCCTAONIC SlAB LEAK DETECTION f nendly S.,r .,, f 949 -67 5 -9304 -~....,,,.Ulm l• 752•<>1 lnsurfl'd l~ Drofn Cl .... 1.., Plumbona repaors. ov~r l!lyrs up All work gt .. -*'811 Stieve n • !I«> 829! 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NE\IVP<.>fll l;l(ACH • co<;1 A Ml~I\ Daily Pilot C 1,,.,._,f,.•d Cornn1un1ty Mdrke tplc'lc0 Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH Ht-,Al>INt; NOl<I II North·Soulh ~ul111:r:ohk Nonh dcah NORlll • J II A 9 ~ .l KQJ • A J 10 7 f.A~, WEST •43 • J 8 2 ... 8 7 6 2 ti. 7 6 ~ 85 •KQ9!152 10 9 7 ·~J SOl 'TH •AK()IOS (J 10 /\6·02 •6 The bidding NORTH [/\.\ l INT Pasi; 2• PIL" JNT P1'' 4NT p.._"" 7 P1"' ~>tm 2 I " 5 p., ... , Opening kiKJ· Krng of • "~' I'll' ~ Pa" Pa~" p,.,, When there: 1~ !Ml other 11h\o11>U' line. look for high trumfJ'> 1n dumnt) 'Thc11 prc..cncc '°'iul<l '"!!tll.''I rh,· possibility of J durllm\ rt'H~r-...1 The aucuon wa' liiw up tu a Jl<nnt II started w11h a 1r.m,f.:1 hid 111 ,p.uJt.:, by South, who then pn'l\:l"<.'tlc•I '" J\ow ~lrun mlerc\I with Jt lc.1\1 <, 'i 111 lhe bid 'urL~. 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