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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SATURDAY, JUNE7,2003 L.A. jump-starts El Toro battle . Revelation that L.A. mayor asked federal government QUESTION oppo~ Hahn's move. ~me ~w I.he vote a'> the final v.ord lO Is there still • ch•nc. for "We are outraged r.ha1 Los Angeles I.he f::J Toro debate 1\ewpon Beach ctnd for airport at closed Marine base revives debate •n •ltport at EJ TOf'07 Call leader. have I.he effrontery to try IO Costa ~tel>a actl\'L'>LS .t1ooou., 10 keep the our Readers Hotline at ? an faro thought settled by passage of Measure W last year. u~urp I.he wiU of Lhe voters and I.he idea of E.J a.upon aJ1H• have had (949) 642-6086 or send • elected officials of neighboring junsdic­ trouble findmg ctn dUdiemt· - unuJ June C1111r1nde cretly asked I.he federal government for e-mail to uons, • aur.honty Olairwoman ~1in11 now [email protected]. Please spell Da1lyP1lot a green light to open a commercial air· Wallen. sa1d in a ~ t a t ement. "Absolutely v.e '>Uppon that. but I your name and tell us your hometown port at the closed El Toro Marine Air The push to create a commercial air­ don't thmk I.here·., anything for u~ to do." and phone numbers for verification NEWPORT BF.ACH - After months of Base. pon at 1-.1 To ro to accommoda1e fu1ure ~d Newpon Beach < 11y C.ounnlman purposes only. ear-splitting silence, the debate over an "I'm quite pleased wir.h I.he leadershJp air travel demand was effecuvely hailed Tod H1dgeway '"'ho al'>o -.it'> rm the tnOu El Toro airport has suddenly roared back Mayor Hahn has shown on Ltus regional after voters approved Mea.,ure \\ hv a en11al C:.Oulhl·rn C.alllorn1<1 .\-,\n ol approved what '><>me callt>d the ..tlwa\'> --.ud thJI \\t' rt' 11111 111 tlw dlfl>ort were abuzz on Friday with I.he news chat long overdue. . . . AWG suppons it who wouJd be subject to the noise and "C.. rea1 Par1c ·· concept to dec,1gna1e tlw Los Angeles Mayor James Hahn has se- l00%." or.her downsides of El Toro, spoke out to land for a u-.e 01hcr than a-. an airpun See EL TORO. Pa&e A4

ICE HOCKEY SPECIAL FIRST CLASS Council No choice may limit now but to take it to its power Game7 to rehear • EDITOR'S NOTE: As a special feature, Guy Hebert, a Newport Beach resident and former goalie Dick Nichols. who hac; for the Mighty Ducks, will write regular diaries about the team called up several planning and ita experiences throughout de c i s ion ~. is impetus for 2 the Stanley Cup finals. actions on agenda. here Is something special about home Ice June Casa&rande T advantage. Isn't there? I Daily Pilot had alluded to that earlier on. during the playoffs, and It has '\F\\'POHl BL.\1 11 - In orw ol f\\lJ ..ic­ certainly come to light here In tmn.., aimet.l JI < ow1tllmJ11 I J1d :'\ll hol'>. the Stanley Cup finals. Bor.h the Cm I oum ti h1ll '''""'Jt•r Tut-...dd\ teams have played their best \.. tier.her 10 limn the p1on<, of series at the PLinnmg < omnll'>'>lUO cUld <1f\ ,ta.IJ home, and The counul lllJ\\ lhl.' tht• authnnf\ 10 this has raU an} Plc1nn111g < rm11m~on deo\lon up resulted In lu l'e\:on.,1der the 111.lllt'r Tlw !'tannin~ the home Lornmt.,.,11111 h\o\o'J>Orl I !arbor Yacht Oub worker with they play In the game. -\lzhe1mer'<, c.J1c.ea~ was reportl'd mt~ ­ No doubt for the Dudes. they Students of Sage Hill High School's first graduating class walk to their seats as the ceremony begins. mg 1-ndav after he didn't rome home entered an arena filled to the from work on Thursday night brim with veteran playoff fans GuadaJupe 1 ru1ilJo Acevedo of fusnn, who knew that their team was Sage Hill School In Newport Coast held Its first graduation ceremony on Friday afternoon. honoring 35 a custodian at the yacht club, left wort at absoluteJy desperate to wln students with high school diplomas. Graduating senior April Kirn of Irvine and junior Paolo Leon of Costa about m1dni¢l1 Thur<;day. ..aid KJm 8aJ· Games. Mesa spoke at the ceremony. Thirty of I.he students graduating from I.he independent high school. which ley. director of education at the Alzhei­ Game 51.s historically the opened in 2000 and bas 350 students, will attend a four-year college or university In I.he fall. mer\ As5n. Of Orange County, where winner-take-all game. So as not See MISSING, Pqe M See HOCKEY, Pa1e M ' FAMILY TIME Daily Pilot SPORTS ThrM toe.I athletes ATAGl.ANCE ldv•nced to todlV't stat• For the fun of the game tr-* and fteld ftnals. ON TIE WEB: S..Plp81 . f you've ever put ln some you're a parent Rlgbt now. ~.~can time as a Uttle League or most ldds - not all - are just NEW COLUMN I IOCcet coach or a a camp thrilled to be comped.ng; to be WEATMER ~ cowuelor or ln some other outdoors with no one telling ~ Meu S.Olor Cent..­ ahort-term aupervlaory them that ~ ru1n1ng their h Juet doeen't 1"' Ille• • encutlve director Aviva cap8dty, you understand why clot.ha wtth graa stains or Goelmen 1he WMlcend without eun. ..-about teacben teach. kidl. WottSng th•t they be~ bomewodt to cenw't memben and their Hlghe wlH ~out It ebout eoctv-. wtth kids and making • do. 701n~Mne . ... ,...A2 dtft'erence ln their ltws la an When youn a ldd on the ... ,...A2 incredible feellnc. If lt Mn • playtnj IWd. ... U. la ct.,., I'm sure It would be uspende(I for two boun. WINNING VIDEO MISSING ANTIQUES oudewed. beCa\lie fl ..IO STEVE ~ ·ow -.n> did not do ...,... u Wei .. .,,,.,.. had~ Plalce condnue co.-. dodt lbll* I .. dkl ...... ~for ..... goocM. ~I c mlde much of• dllraEiM ln IDOmlNL A lot ol QIM ... ,.... the II* al the kidt I c:oedied durinC our IUDe a. Moodl'y mMbMlbell~Ourlllt u 1Wt'tlalltl ...._School ...... ,..,. ... o1 ... -~---- • A2 Saturday, June 7, 2003 Daily Pilot BOQ.MERS & BEYOND

• J I . THE OLDER CROWD Costa Mesa Senior Center is a 'treasured heaven' veryday Don't think since my the cente(s EAugust2000 members don't appointment as get around executive director We've taken of the Costa Mesa trips to Otlna. Senior Center, I Russia and have felt so Canada. the fortunate to serve latter to see its in a place that is beautiful fall bright. vibrant and colors. ln always filled with AVIVA September, we the chatter and GOELMAN have a 10-day laughter of active visit to Japan people enjoying the scheduled. And for the golden years of their lives. gamers among us, our The center truly is one of day-trip and overnight Costa Mesa's best treasures excursions to casinos are and Is vital to the fabric of wildJy popular. our community. What's remark.able is As I get around this city. that our annual I find citizens who have membership fee is just KENT TREPTOW DAILY PILOT lived in our community for SIS. It's a small sum that Steve Johnston, who got involved in radio through the Army, now hosts a radio show aimed at seniors. many years. Yet many have provides seniors 55 and never heard about us.. over with a monthly The center is a nonprofit subscription to the center's governed by a caring and newsletter and access to com.mined board of our many special events Making something out of nothing dlrectors. We survive, quite during the year. These u,eraDy, through corporate include our Fourth of July ftlnding. grants and celebration. Monte Carlo At 13, Steve Johnston walked to Thompsons Market advertising agency for 20 years "It's a radio program on XM personal donations. But night, Luau and Step Out started on a journey at 30th Street and Balboa with a hlgh school friend. He satellite radio called 'Don't Act these days. funding For Seniors beach walks. Boulevard. I le was hired as a now performs Bible narration Your Age.'" Johnston said. "The sources are very scarce. The center's importance that has taken him box boy and cashier at~ 13, and other productions. show is for grown-ups with lots The center offers so to our community was "I of living to do. It's hosted by through Army radio and became the manager of the staned narrating BibJes in many reasons for our best described by former market by the time he~ 16. 1981 and do all the National Rick Scarry and Martha community's seniors to be Daily Pilot columnist and and Bible narration. He paid for his first dentist Park driving tapes, such as McFarland." a part of our family. New current Costa Mesa P.Mks visit out of his pocket. after 13 Yosemite, Yellowstone Park - The show features different and wonderful friendships and Recreation Suzie Harrison years of never havin.g dental all the parks," Johns ton said. "I people - such as "CSI" actor bloom here. There is lively Commissioner Byron de Daily Pilot care. dramatize It. put actors in. It's Robert David Hall, who turned conversation about the Ara.kal inru s Between the Working every day and very popular. I just finished his life around later in life - issues of the day. It is a Unes colwnn in June oving to Newpo rt attending Newport Harbor High 'Shiloh,' a UttJe documentary, · Gild Johnston has a large place to learn and be 2001 : Beach in 1956, when he School. he managed to be a with more than 40 voices from collection of interviews that he entertained. · As time has hurtled M was 13, Steve track star and a lead in a play. South Coast Repertory and and his buddies did back in the But the center nourishes forward in their lives, they Johnston's fu ture looked bleak: He gradua ted from Orange sound effects..• Army in Frankfurt. Germany. more than just the spirit. have often found His family wa .. homele!>S for six Coast College. went to Long He said be was born working · we had a reunion and Our members enjoy a hot themselves abandoned. momhs and then li ved in a Beach and earned a degree in on ideas. • decided to pool our talents. All meal at noon. And if without friends or garage. His father was an radio. becoming a radio "I started with nothing but contribute to chJs program, all they're homebound, we companionship. Our aJcohohc. and h i'> mo ther announcer for the U.S. Army in ideas and built things on air: did interviews," Johnston said. deliver meals to them. We toss-away culture is more couldn't drive a car. Germany for four years. Johnston said. "The truth is, I Janis Joplin, Tiny Tun and provide them content to warehouse "I remember when I was m "I won an Army always thought of life as an Ella Fitzgerald are in their transportation to their them instead of engage I.be sevemh grade at I lorace commendauon and other opponunity. If you choose life. coUection of interviews. They doctor appointments and them. We're just too busy Ensign Middle chool and was awards for radio and you choose opponunity. • ha ve about 50. provide rides to the center swilling our lanes and called into the office. they ~ave prod ucuon!> ... Johnston said. Hts ph ilosophy • ~ that 11 Addressing issues that baby so they can enjoy all of our managing our portfolios. me a box of clothe.'\, " the Everything was going weJJ. I le doesn't matter where one is in boomers and older people face activities. All of which LS why the 60-year-old Johruton said. "I went from a private to an F-6 in life. it's 1rvpon an1 to take is another important put of the If you poke around the Costa Mesa Senior Center didn't reah1.e how poor we were. hnJe more than two year-. and advantage of oppornm iry. show. center - and I encourage is a beacon in our I was weanng holey ieans. the was called by tht• Pentagon 10 "As you grow older. you need "We set up the stage so you to do so - you will community." same thing five days in a row... go to I lollywood to do rdd10 10 reinforce more and more people can live active, full and witness a hive of activity. As the director, I have He said he wa!'I '>0 that there a re nothing but and produce some thing'> there rich lives and stay enthusiastic Our members socialize the privilege of being there e mbarr~~ed, !>O chagrined Lhat for the American Forces Hadio oppo rtuniues out there for at the same time." while playing bridge. every day enjoying tbelr he thought at that pom t that no an d Television (\ervices. you." Johnston said. Johnston said It's important bingo and pinochle. They stories of yesterday and one was gomg to ~ t o p him 10 From there. he accompli!.hed Believing in those words. he for him to help peo ple find play pool in our billiard looking forward to each better his life. many things in his career. started a syndicated radio what they love to do - and room and talk politics in day as a new adventure. I Johnston decided he wasn l including being a radio DJ m program aimed at baby have them change their lives to our beautiful library. am not alone in this, as the going to live like tha t, so he Orange County and owning an boo nw !">. do what they love. Our health-conscious center has a wonderful members participate in caring staff and board of our many health and directors. It takes all of us weUness programs - from to make this the special chair exercises. balance place It is. Please stop by " Focusing on M emory Loss" JUNE 18 call (800) 595-6667 and mobility. and Tai OU and visit or join the from 6 30 to 7·30 p m . at the Phil Brigand!, Orange County CALENDAR to yoga, aerobics and seniors for lunch. Get to Orange Coast Unitarian arch1v1st, will discuss what is JUNE26 jazzercise. And we enrich know our older citizens Universalist Church, 1259 1n the archives as they relate to " Five Keys to Vibrant Living" II • Send CALENDAR items to the their minds through who have contributed so Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St . Costa Vicioria St., Costa M esa. The Costa Mesa's history at 7 p.m . a free seminar to be heki from 6:30 classes on cooking, much to our country and Mesa, CA 92627; b y e-m ail to pr esentation will address at the Costa M esa H1storicat to 8 p.m at Mother's Mar1cet. 225 E mike.6wsnson @/st1mes com, variou s causes o f memory loss Society, 1870 Anaheim Ave . 17ttl St , Costa Mesa. To make computers. health issues. our community. de Arabi saJd it by fax to (949) 646-4170, o r by and diagnosis and treatment Costa M esa. For m ore reseNations, call (800) ~ financial management and Byron ca lling (949) 574-4298 Include For more informati on, call informa1ion, call (949) even organizing a photo best "We owe those folks..· the time, date and loca, tion of (949) 646·4652 631 -5918 or send e- m ail to JUNE 28 album Equally important, the event, as w ell as a contact cmh1story a;/snset com The Co1ta Mau Senior Center we help them keep in • AVfVA GOEL.MAN is the phon e num ber. A complete THURSDAY will hold a flea martcet from 8 a.m . touch with family and executive director of the listing Is available at A frH bone density screening JUNE 25 to 1 p m . at the center'• parking friends through e-mail. Costa Mesa Senior Center www.dsilypilot.com. w ill b e offered from 10 a.m . to "WellnH1 and Heeling" 11 a lot, 695 W. 19th St Spaces cost Where else would you find and will write OQC8tlonal 2 p. m . at M o ther 's M arket, 225 free seminar to be held from $10 for members, $20 for all of these under the same columns about the center, Ill WEDNESDAY E 17th St., Costa Mesa. For 6.30 to 8:30 p.m . at M other's nonmembers. Reservations are roof? membera and aenior i11uff. JHnne Flint from the more information. ca ll (949) Market, 225 E. 17th St .• Costa required. For m ore information, Alzheimer's Assn. will p resent 631-4741. M esa. To m ake reservation s. call (949 646·2356. - Coral WJl90n Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 News asslatant, (949) 574-4298 Copyrlgh1: No news stories, SURF AND SUN cor11/. w1/sont.!! /1111mes.com 1llustratlons, editorial matter or PHOTOGRAPHERS advertlsemen11 herein can be Daily Sean Hiller, Don L.eecn. reproduced w ithout written WEATHER FORECAST SURF Pilot reptOW K.ent T permi111on of copynght owner We'll be ludcy If the sun The aouthwett swell will VOL 97, NO. 158 READE.AS HOTLINE HOW TO REACH US makes mud\ of a presence thl1 produce mostly waist-highs THOMAS H. JOHNSON News Editors (949) 642-6086 Circulation entire weekend. The June today, though we could see a Publtsher Gina Alexander, Lon Anderson Record your comments about the The Times Orange County gloom continues ita few c:hett-hlghl. TONYOODEAO Paniel Hunt, Paul Saitow 1t2. Deily Pilol or newt lips. 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the City Council and on pro· BRIEFLY IN posed '>tgnUicant budgetary and sel'Vl ce level changes from Teacher's idea lands school $50,000 THE NEWS the 2002 OJ adopted budget. fhe council will discuss tht Hoag Glncer Center to proposed budget at 1lb s tudy Newport Coast Elementary second-grade for the. Newport-Mesa Uni­ Van-Zeebroek, principal at ses'iion on Mo nday. for more teacher who entered video contest is fied School District. Newport Coast. "It's all going hold survivor party mformaao n. contact Director McGann figured that the to be focused on technology The • toag Cancer Center will o f hnance Marc Puc ken at named the winner at a Florida conference. eas iest way to show how easy ... to bolster our cl~room host Its 15th annual Ceiebrarion of 17 14) 754 · 5243. it is to use the projector computers, add a couple Ufe ror 400 local cancer survivor... Christine Carrillo video had made it to lhe fi ­ would be to put It in the more smart boards. It will go their families and fnends from 2 Arthritis Foundation Daily Pilot nals. ~ I believe it increases hands of a chiJd. She put her fairly quickly." to 4 p.m. Saturday. students' motivation and fai th in the showmanship of While the money will help The outdoor afternoon celebra· receives $23.000 NEWPOllT COAST - In­ panicipalion in their own firs t-grader Ryan Cargile, the school upgrade its tech llon will include a magic show, art The Women '1> Aux.ihary of the spiration s truck Lanie learning and it in creases the who wore a pair of slacks and nology. the i.chool's partici therapy, entertalnmem and re­ Arthritis foundatio n has do· McGann and led her to a i.tudents' interest In the con ­ a tie to evoke an air or profes­ pation In the conteM gave it rre..tunenu.. nated S23,000 to the foundation $50,000 goldmine. tent. It also provides multiple s ionalism, and had him dem­ much more than dollar~ . ··n1e Magic of Life .. prCMdes an for community 'erv1ce pro The Newport Coast El­ ways for students to demon­ onstrate th e easy use or the Newport Coast reached out opportunity for cancer survivors gram '> a nd $2,000 to Camp f:i.s . ementary second-grade s trate what they've learned." to the community for c; up projec tor to an audience of to catch up wtth fnends and fel · peranza. wtuch I'> for childre n teacher. who had taken it his peen.. In May, she submitted a port and encouraged ii 10 get low survivor... ~rvauom are rt' with a rthn ll~ upon herself to make some video demonstrating the easy "We are just so proud of online and vote. fhe commu qu t.>s l~ for the free event I-Or tn· The Women\ Au xtltdI)' held money for the school, re­ use of the new vr Series pro· him a nd everything h e has nity responded. formauon. call (949) 642· n87. a n April fu n d ral'>er ,u th t.o LO'>La ceived an oversized $50 ,000 1ector. and it w~ selected as accomplished with this "Our community, he re iust Me-.a 1 llhon \.1ore thclll 200 ch eck fhuri.day during a one of the top five finalist ... video,· i.aid Angela Cargile, at Newport Coa!.t, wa., grea1 , C.osta Me a to host took pan an tht: .. i1en1 c1uu1on, conference in Orla ndo, rta. After receiving lhe most votes mother o f 6-year-o ld Ryan. but even in o ur district, and luncheon an d fa.,h11111 'how McGann, who also acts as a from an online ballot and a "ll'!\ ju">t so exciting for all of all the o ther schools voted ," public budget workshop technology teacher at the panel of judges, the compa ny Van-Zeebroek said. " It\ m ore U'> . When I saw the finished Costa Me'>a will conduc1 a New ~oftball lcague school, entered the Nl:C Cor­ chose her video. pro duct I thought II wa'> cute than just our commun11y budget wo r~h u p fo r rnmm u· poration Ido l Contest in the "We're thrilled, absolutely . . . but who wo uld've ever enior~ The community a t la rge nity m emb er'> a t 6 p.m . Iue~d ay welcomes hopes of getting m ore money thrilled, and so very proud of thought we wo uld win this when they saw someth mg 111 council l hamber '> The c1 ry f here I<, d lleW '>l'l llOI ..oJtball thing." for the sch ool\ technology Lan ie and her students for great ha ppening. they ju .. 1 all manager and fi nance '>lall will league in tlw art·.i l11r pla)<'f'> program ~. the excepuonaJ job they did Now. the challe nge is d e ­ pitched in and chat\ a n1n• rnnduct a b udge1 brcefing fo r old er than h5 <... um'' \, 111 be al "We're a lways looking to in terms of producing th1~ c1dtnK where the SS0,000 fe eling." re1.1denl-. 10 reVJE'\o\o 1he 200"1-04 I U a m . ".1o11day'> al Horntd get technology iftlo the class · video tape." said Susan r>e-. pri:tc will go. McGa nn i'> "1 111 1n 1 lom Ja J>rOpO'>Cd budget. Cref'k Parl at l..i \'1da dlld Urn · room," sh e said last month penas, assis tant superinten "We.• can 1- pend that money to "l and wiU rcturn 1hc h 110I I he mee ting will folu'> on rhe vt:r'>ll) Dm 1: In 'rwport Beach quiw ea.,ily," .. aid Mo nique on Monday. after lindinK out tha1 he r d ent of elementary educatio n p roposed revt> n ue an d expen di­ ((I ' 1g11 up. Lall ''ll'fi 7'>9 lure recom menda uon'> mad c to 5081

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minutes and take a 1-0 lead and He normnUy would have first two games of this series, HOCKEY a 6·<> shot advantage ln th.ose adjusted to the bounces off the they became too big and too PUBLIC SAFETY Continued from Al first Cew minutes. bad dasher bo~. making strong for the Ducb to handle. The Ducks looked like they himself aware of where the Don't get me wrong, it was a war to confound you with stats were poised to keep the pucks were coming back out out there, with bodies flying POLICE FILES was report.-d In the 3100 btodc about how many teams who lost momentum rolling, take a 3-2 from. For the first time, Giguere everywhere and no lack of at 10-.48 a .m. Thursday. Game 5 ended up losing the series lead and wrap up the was faced with some bad intensity. lt boiled down to this: COSTA MESA • VloeoM 8tiMt Vandalism series and the Stanley CUp. I will franchises first Stanley Cup at bounces instead of some lucky The Devils got too many • · • Adllm•~ An auto theft WU reported In the n­ federal government is not con­ post-g«ITle snack is the highlight two seac;ons, I've had the great sidered two Planning Commission EL TORO sidering using the El Toro prop· of the game, Debra dutifully pleasure of coaching Ryan decisions at Nichols' request On Continued from Al erty as a commercial airport.· called the parents responsible Ouistopher, whose deadly aim Tuesday, the council will recon­ And Supervisor Tom Wtlson, for bringing the snack to the from the mound propelJed us to sider the commission's decision development buslnes.s. 1l1i.s is a wbo represents Newport Coast game to remind them that the a tournament last year. . on a Balboa Island property. regional and national growth is­ along with large swatches of anti­ kids were counling on 1hem. This season and last, I gave "Whal they're trying to do l,, sue and it's not best addressed by airport South County, released a Whatever fun we had was due Ryan more of a burden than a keep these thing'i from being cities or initiatives or referen­ copy of a letter he sent lo Mineta in large part to our coaches, Uttle Leaguer should have. But caDed up. ~ Nichols said. dums." outlining opposition to Los An· Dale Pearlman and Mike Hyan never complained. He The council will also consider Neither the city nor the work­ geles taking control of the air· Markovsky, who often reminded always came to play and he what should be done about Nich­ ing group has any action planned port. me without words that it was aJJ always gave I 00%. Thanks, ols' comments at a Planning in the wake of Friday's news. but "The Orange County Board of jusl a game for kids. Ryan. You will be missed. Good Commis.5ion meeting last month. Naughton predicted that it could Supervisors will not tolerate any Jamie Schoneman was our luck next season. During a discussion of a pennit mean new momentum for the attempt by the tjty or Los An­ The other player is my son, request for the home on Balboa pro-El Thro movement geles to overturn a k>eal land use Roy. As the manager's son, he Island, Nichols told the commis­ "The reason I believe it could decision made by the voters of probably was the recipient of sion that the city's decision result in something tangible is Orange County and endorsed by more tirades than he was seemed so wrong that it appeared because Secretary fNorman) its political leadership.• Wl.lson entitled to simply because I that someone had been bribed. Mineta at the Department of wrote. made the mistake of taldng out Nidmls has since clarified that lhlnsportation and the (Federal "Orange County's decision is my frustrations on him, because he was referring to public percep­ Aviation Administration) have firm and final - El Toro will be I could. tions created and that he didn't been talking for many years bac.k transfened to private ownership That's not a good enough believe that anyone had actually in Washington about the need in and dewloped according to the reason, and to Roy, I say, "I'm been bribed. the entire nation for additional wishes of our citizens for non­ sorry." Roy also came to play. A staff report written by the city airports and runways.· Naughton avladon uses.· Wl.lson added. The season was not a total attorney called the coounent said. Everwoocr Come see the new loss, for these kids made a "reckless," and the council might There was notable opposition •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers CounarySide blinds from Humer difference in my life. Maybe take further action. perhaps draft­ to the idea among some of New­ Newport Beach and John Wf1Yne Doug1as. Overlapping they'll all be teachers when they ing a resolution denouncing the port -Mesa's elected officials. Airport. She may be readled at (949) slats create a beauciful grow up. comment Rep. Ouis Cox met with fed· 574-4232 or bot' &-mall 81 board-on-board design. era! officials on Friday and later june.casagrandtltlllltimes.com. And the 'step-up· look • STEVE SMrTH is a Costa Mesa •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers announced that there didn't adds depth. dimension resident and freelance wnter. Newport Beacti and John Wf1Yne seem to be any movement in the and character 10 any room. And Readers may leave a message for Airport. She may be reac:tied at (949) federal agencies toward the El EverWood CoumrySide will not him on the Daily Pilot hotline at 5744232 or bot' e-mail at Toro proposal. warp. crack. peel or fade Even In (949) 642-6086. [email protected]. · After speaking with officials at the Department of Transporta­ humid areas or direct sunli~t. Come ~~lle"!ll• see chese beautiful blinds today tion and the Navy, it is clear that the federal government is com­ IWliDlu--IS around," she said. "He probably mitted to aeation of the second Mllhw fMJiit WN n< ... OMkfN(;\ ing the yacht club. "Patients like him have been CT-· bn>th8r . In law, 1663 Placentia, Costa Mesa Bailey said Acevedo may have able to retain their driving privi· Moeomann, 3 nieces, 949-646-4838 been confused by a few offramp leges," she said. ·aut in Guada­ Ind a grandniece and closures while driving home. lupe's case, it was late at night. ~~,Vic•• wer• hetd on NHis wife said she went out he was at work. and being ex­ Monday, June 2, 2003 at looking for him and that be hausted probably exacerbated Pacific View Mortuary, knew how to drive bac.k and his confusion: Corona d•I Mar, CaJtfomla. forth between work and home Acevedo was driving a white Donations may be made to a only," she said. NThat's a very 1990 Toyota Tercel. license plate chaltty of your choice.. dangerous situadon." number 2XYS658. He is 5-foot-5, Bailey said Acevedo was un­ weighs T53 pounds and has fortunately not enrolled in the black hair and brown eyes. He Luelle Tinsley Burger Safe Return Program, a national was wearing a beige shirt with lllrdt 22, 1915. u.y 31, 2003 program that helps identify, lo­ the Newport Harbor Yachl Oub LucUe Tinsley Burger peaMd away at cate and safely return patients logo and his first name, Guada­ her home In Corona del Mat on May who wander. lupe, on the front 31, 2003 due to compllcationt from a "We know that at least 60% of He was also wearing blue tllll lhe l&lhred In MM:h. Alzheimer's patients wander Dockers slacks, a dark sweater Although bom In Mtlywylle, ~ once if not multiple times," she and brown tennis shoes. Hi.' the and her huebMd, ctyde, mewed to said. Balley said studies also Callfomla driver's license num­ Corona def Mer wttti their daughter In show that 469(, of patients may ber is Cl183087 . 1tea . Th9y op«ated the Corona del Mar Mrvlc• station ht1 die of hypothermia or dehydra­ Mobfl until Anybody who sees or comes dMth. .. toWd the llMll community tion if not found within 24 into contact with a penon and continued to be lrwotved In the hours. matching Acevedo's description eo,ona del Mer CMmber Of Commerce untff her moet recent Unda Scheck. chief operating is asked to call 911...... officer of the association, said It SM t1 1urvlved by her d11U9ht«, Ctvda Joy ·Btenner, two is a more dangerous ltuadon • ~ IHARAlM CO\f9f9 pubflc ~Bfz--h••nl ...... tonln ... when an aduh gets lost because eaftty end courta. Stt. rn-v be 8rett ... llnd grw.t~, :-=.8ervlcee ... be Nhe doesn't appear lost." ~st (949) 574-4228 or bot' hetd at the Corona del Mw CommuMy ~- Chutah "Hel just driving around or .melt at on Wedi....,,. June 11, Ill~ p.m. paddng his car and waUdng ~. ,,,,.,..,,, .~ 1n ..., oonbtbullone tn ..., '"""°'" INIY be ..m to l'I HotlG Hoepblor...... , founddon, P•ldwe C.. 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-- _..,. _ j .. • Satixday, Jwie 7, 2003 A5 3 honored for peace effarts Two Corona del Mar High students and a Inf drugs. bullies and gangs. Castellanos said. "When you I'm extremely proud of look at their maturation . s~ho o l district employee are among those to hlm, • said Jaime Castellanos, . their passion. you can tell win annual Am bassador of Peace awards. assistant superintendent of they're gifted because you just secondary education for the don't see [tho e qualities) In Cbrlatlne C1rrlllo forts. di.strict. "1 think he's just a won- that age group very often. It lets O~i ly Pjlot This event ls important be­ derfuJ example of what it takes you know that our future's in cause Hwe need to celebrate our to do the job he has to do good hands with students like COSTA MESA - Three New­ work and the people doing that everyday. He's a jewel." that." port-Mesa residents were hon­ work,· said Mary Leigh Blek, a Many of Montenegro's col- "It's an honor that 1he com- ored Friday for their efforts to representative of the coalition. leagues agree. m unity as recogni.dng the ef promote peace and encourage "'We need to celebrate our suc­ "It's so clear that the kind of forts we're making at our oµiers do the same. cesses also by coming together. work that he's doing really fits school." Andrea said. Pepe Montenegro, outreach That way. we can create energy this award and what they were "Everything we do with !the Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails /or lleu1 "'''i"'u C11/ youth coordinator for the New­ and inspiration for our work in looking for," said Diana Hense- clubl we do because we want 10 (949) 646-7944 port-Mesa Unified School Dis­ •••Quality Service· .. this community." ly. a counselor coordinator for make a difference." Horentta 1695 Irvine A~c.• Cmta \1t).,I trict. and Florencia Krochik, l 7. Montenegro received the the district and the woman who added. ... Nighdy Entcrtainmcot"00 l,.,_r ",.....,.!.lo. ~ - \ • •11.t •.,..ti 1 IO and Andrea Savopolos, 16, jun­ peace award for his 25 years of nominated him for the award. For all ol the rec1p1eni... the iors at Corona del Mar 1ligh dedication to helping others. "He really has a heart for this recognition they received was School, were all cited for com­ "I enjoy specifically what I and he's realJy affective." more about the work they\e munity-building effons do. . . . Being recognized for Florencia and Andrea co- done than the people 1hey are The recognition came at the tmy work) is awesome, but it's founded the high school's Toi- "I respect !all the ret'lpicnbl seventh annual 2003 Ambassa­ surreal." he said. · I'm just do­ erance Among People club, a and I'm 1ust glad that we have dor of Peace Awards luncheon mg what I'm supposed to do. student organization that aims that same kmd of \Ctn an our ceremony at the 'I urnap .Ro!>e in I'm doing my calling.· to break down the walls of heart." Montenegro <,au.I \.'\e Costa Mesa. The Violence Pre­ l hrough his work at the dis­ prejudice and discrimination. want people to get along \'\e vention Coalition of Orange trict, Montenegro works with "I'm incredibly proud of want penple to bt- re,pected. Snnng th~ Comm~mty for JO ~ars County recognized sax people troubled teens and their fami­ them. and they deserve every whatever color. whatt·ver for their peace-promo11ng ef- lies, handling situations involv- recogn11ion they've received." class." LEMON & GARLIC FRUIT SALADS Yi CHICKENS To-Go $1 99 Stolen antiques investigation goes on lb. GriU 10 tht Tabu JO mi Cool rf Swut! Costa Mesa Poli ce have arrested a suspect The victim said he and hi!. know," the vicum '>aid. ·· 11 look tkmno1 Dt/1 Spuwl family lived in Newport Beach me two 40-foot truth and ntnt• NEED SOME HELP and recovered items, but their owner still for 13 years, but they now li ve men to bring an the art rnllcc TURKEY BREAST PLANNING THE SPECIAL wonders how the burglary occurred. elsewhere in Orange County. tion to the Moragc lac1li1y ·· SANDWlCH One of the •Holen artifacts. a Jn addition. the '>lorage fa cal GRADUATION DINNER OR anJ a silk ofsRLul Oeepa Bharath 10 the police report. Some of golden Buddha from the 18th try had setunty camera' and GET TOGETHER? Daily Pilot 1he ilems have been recovered. century, was acquired by the elevator<, 1ha1 required U>dt•'> 10 Call us & wt will shart $2 99a. Birney said, but he declined to family on 1he day of his father's be punched an . he ... aid 'ihur somt ofour hip uua.s.' COSTA Ml:SA - Polite are go into details. funeral, the man said gard offic1al., dad not rt'lllrn At/4 11 2 oi.. Dri111t or 11 B1Ult.1 still looking for \evcral an114ue.,, Police also arrested 43-year­ lie '>aid the fateful day he phone tto rage fa . old Joel Wh11ney Gruwell of Co­ walked 11110 the '>lorage unit as Mo re 1han 1hc mmwtarv cU1ry more than three mon1hs rona del ~tar an connection ·· burned tn my mtnd .. value, the colleu1on ,., ol l'rHJr MAUI fL\..\K STIAKS? CELf.STINO'S OVEN \fo1r111aud in our ou.,, tat)Ut & ago and for suspects an the bur­ w11h the burglary. C..ruwell ha'> "There wa., an Italian chest mou' 'en11men1al and 'p1r11ual ROASTED CHICKE.\S 1111.ffed u•tth pmt11ppu c- gr~m on11m glary. official<, said been charged Wlth commercaaJ on the right-hand side of the value. the' 1c11m said The pieces. \ome of them burglary and receiving stolen room." he '>atd "There were a "There \\ere l rucifi>.t·'>. tt·m­ several feet tall, were report· property couple of boxes of cheap book!>. $6 99 $5 99 ple guard mm. obJt'l i... 11 1 ... pant ­ lb. ea edly removed from two '>etunty 1 he owner of the property. a chair and a mirror. Other than ual and rehg1ou ... rt'\ ela11on' .. lockers at Shurgard Storage who dad not want to be identi­ that. 11 was empty." /l)./IJ "''"- u 1/., rnU H•• -ilo111Mhll fJw,,J. \uU Jwin he '>atd. \\'e reg.1 rdrd Oll f'>t• h e' Centers an the 1600 biotic of fi ed. said the stolen artifact'> That room had been filled a'> curator ... and tart•1aler.., ol I l. the vac­ the'e art1fal i....' •1 1\lllll I • '>I \11<11'' • '-\l\111"\, Police said 1wo of the 1;1oragc him and his family. um '>aad There were reli c~ from B1rne) '>aid tht• 1mt·.,11g..i11 on • 'II I{ I\ 11' • '\\ 11 I{ I >11-., 11 • I t ii : ' I I 11 unus were broken into some "These are all authentic the l~t empress of 011na, the /Jeli1•ered /J111i}• time between .. eb. 26 and items." he said. "They bear a Chine'>e Imperial family and 11110 the incident'" cun1111u1ng Mivch 3. deep personal significance.·· the Ming dynasty. he said. "There are .. 1111 "t'\eral thtngt• Frah· HanJ-Chopptd Salsa to be looked at, he .. a1 were brol..en. He said he initially e'>t1ma1ed There were ornate pieces of El Toro Bravo Chips & Tortil.Uu • Homt Styk Tamaks entry was made and the aru ­ the value of the stolen goods at period furniture. enamel vases. ca.,e as unu .. ual JU't betau ... t• of the uni4uenc.,, ot the prnpl'rty fact1> were removed," Costa more 1han $100,000, but now porcelain jar!.. embroidered 32 Varittils efHommuy/t Sawagts • Mesa Police Lt. Dale Barney realizes that they are worth robe!>, room-size rug•,. 9-foot that wa-. taken "iuch t'•"'e' h.1vl' said. "The loss wa<, extensive." more 1han S750.000. The victim altar tables, 5-foot gold pea­ a tendency 10 take a late ot their C~tino 's Btefor Turko I~ Wt Boar's Hta4 Deli "e ca'>e'>. you JU'>! i.;o • ro P where the information take'> the victim reported a loss of because insurance rates were elry. But they were all gone. 270 East 17th St. • Costa Mesa • (949) 642-7191 more th~ SI00.000. accordmg "prohibitively expensive.· "lfow they took it. I don't you." M Satllrday, June 7, 2003 Dally Pilot

minutes and take a 1-0 lead and He normally would have first two games of this aeries, HOCKEY a 6--0 shot advantage In those adjusted to the bounces off the they became too big and too PUBLIC SAFETY Continued from Al first few minutes. back dasher boards, making strong for the Dudes to handle. The Ducks loo\ed liJce they himself aware of where the Don't get me wrong, lt was a war to confound you with stats were poised 10 keep the pucks were corning back out out there, with bodies Dying POLICE FILES WH reported In the 3100 bloc* about how many teams who lost momentwn rolling. take a 3-2 from. For the first tia;ne, Giguere everywhere and no lack of at 10-A a.m. Thursday. Game S ended up losing the series lead and wrap up the was faced with some bad intensity. rt boiled down to this: COSTA MESA • VlctoM 8trMI: Vandalism reported In the 400 blodt series and the Stanley Olp, I will franchise's 6.rst Stanley Cup at bounces instead of some lucky The Devils got too many • · • AUms~ An auto theft wu at 11:43 a.m. Thurwday. simply state to you that it is a home in Game 6. breaks. It was interesting to see chances and, at least for thi.'I waa reported In the 1300 blodc daunting task to lose this game ot 7:68 a.m. Thuraday. Unfortunately for the Ducks, how he reacted. game, they had gotten to NEWPORT' BEACH and win the Olp. the Devils sprang back to life, the other end, Martin Giguere. • BNtlol 81rMt: A commercial At • COft'IW9ll ...... : Petty theft W81 But this is the year of the tied up the game, took a lead Brodeur was beaten by his Jow The great thJng about hockey burglary waa reported In the ' 3300 blodc at 3: 11 p.m. reported In the 1600 bloc* at MJghty Ducks. and they will and then lost it to end the first catching glove hand a times. and hockey players is that once few Thursday. 12:66 p.m. Thurwday. have their chanc~ to set loose period ded at 2. It the game is over, you analy7.e seems to be a weak spot on • Herbor Boulewrd: Vandall.m • Eeetblulf DIM: A burglary their fans and lheir'OWO wrath In that frantic opening period, him at least for now, and the your mistakes, make your was reported In the 2700 bloc* WU reported In the 2600 bloc* upon the visiting Devils for we all witnessed more scoring Ducks have exposed h!s corrections for the next game at 2:16 p.m. Thursday. at 12:24 p.m. Thuraday. Game 6 today. If all holds true chances and more mistakes by vulnerability. Both goalies knew and move on. • McCormk* Awnue: Grand • MeNle AIMnue: A and the Duclcs win because they both goalies than we have seen of the immense significance of With a minimum of one game theft waa reported in the 100 comm•rclal burglary was are at home and have all those all series. As a goalie myself, I this game, and the pressure got and a maximum of two games bloc* at 1:12 p.m. Thuraday. reported In the 300 bloc* at intangibles on their side, there could easily recognize that both to them. left in this season. you will see • MoMCO TeMce and Mont. 1:09 p.m. Thursday. will be a winner-take-all Game 7. goalies were not on top of their This may be as harsh as I can the players come out refocused Vilta Awnue: Graffiti was • Newport Centlar Drtw W..t: That game will be held in New game and, with quick strikes be on my union partners. They and play like there is no reported at 11 :69 a.m. A commercial burglary was Jersey - but wait, let's not get against them, they were put both have been terrific in the tomorrow. Well, there really is no Thursday. reported In the 800 bloc* at .. too far ahead of ourselves. back on their heels. What this playoffs and instrumental in tomorrow and. as an old saying • fltnea'Nk Drtw: An auto theft 2:27 p.m. Thuraday. Game 5 was not exactly what means is that !heir confidence getting their teams where they goes: Don't worry about injuries. was reported in the 2800 bloc* • Rlwr Annue: Vandalism was anyone expected - not me, not had been shale.en and they were are today. Without these two You have the whole summer to at 1:28 a.m. Thursday. reported In the 4800 bloc* at the players and certainly not the now a UttJe tentative in their goaUes playing as well as they get better. • Pullman Street Grand theft 10:38 a.m. Thursday. guru of hockey, Barry Melrose. movements. have, I would probably have The Duclcs will be ready to We were all dumbfounded 10 J.S. Giguere had some bad more tee times than I already do. sacrifice everything so they can witness the Duclcs jump all over bounces go against him, but he The Devils eventually began to play in that final game, a Game 7 watched a 20-minute video­ the Devils in the first two was not as sharp as he has been. take over the game and, as in the winner-take-all BRIEFLY IN tape the teens· reportedly THE NEWS filmed that captured the inci­ dent in lurid detail. Hearing postponed for The three Inland Valley outfield. resident scorekeeper, assisted teens accused of rape teens - who were all 17 at the FAMILY At our "fun" game, Jordan from time to time by my wife, COUNCIL time of the incident - face 24 Continued from Al Young pitched very well in his Cay. I'm sorry that Jamie did not Continued from Al Attorneys for three Rancho COWlts. debut, not surprising since he is have more opportunities to Cucamonga teens accused of Haldl, son of Orange County bases for some of the other kids. a good aU -round athlete. Jordan write bigger numbers in our gang-raping an unconscious Assistant Sheriff Don Haidl, But some of the other kids is responsible for making the "runs" column, but it is what it director. On 1\Jesday. the COWlciJ 16-year-old girl in a C.Orona and Nachreiner face enhance­ liked the outfield and were single best defensive play J saw is. could vote to change that so that del Mar home last July are set ments for allegedly inflicting happy to get back there. Jared anywhere on any team: a I owe the most thanks to the two or more council members are to make pretrial motions to great bodily injury to the vic­ Payzant and Quistian Mijares, backhand grab of a hot ground players on our Minor A Dodger needed to call up a decision. have the case dismissed on tim and using a deadly who'd played oucfield all season, ball near second base, which he team. Once again, through good "When you call something up July 25. weapon - in this case a pool told me that if they could play turned and fired to first base for and bad times, they transported before COWlcil. basically it's a de A pretrial hearing for Greg­ cue - to penetrate her. anywhere, they'd be in the the out. me back in time to the days novo hearing. You're rehearing the ory Haidl, Kyle Nachreiner and The trio, students at Rancho Kids coached at firsc and third when the game was all that whole thing. It's serious business, Ke ith Spann was scheduled for Cucamonga High School, will during that game, too, mattered. So, to Mike you don't talc.e it lightly," Mayor Friday, but it was postponed to be tried as adults for the July 6 something J think they may Markovslcy, Jordan Young, Riley Steve Bromberg said. "My col· July 25. incident that reportedly hap· have enjoyed more than the Schoneman, Andrew Tenno, league is doing this more often Orange C.Ounty Superior pened in Don Haidl's Corona post-game snack. if such a thing Courtney Ulrich, Joshua than I've ever seen happen." C.Ourt Judge Everett Dickey del Mar home. Defense attor­ is possible. Bowman. Jeremy Pearlman, Bromberg had asked that the ruled in January that the teens neys have argued that the vic­ When all is said and done, Justin Butler, Olristian Mijares maner be put on Tuesday's coun· must stand trial after he tim consented to sex. there is a mountain of people to and Jared Pay-tant, I say, .. Thank cil agenda because he believes thank. Debra Mijares-Sanchez you." that Nichols has overexercised the was so valuable as our team There are a couple of other privilege. mom. Knowing full welJ that the kids to thank, too. For the past On April 22, the council ream­ federal government is not con­ post-game snack is the highlight two seasons, I've had !he great sidered two Planning C.Ommission EL TORO sidering using the El Toro prop­ of the game, Debra dulifuUy pleasure of coaching Ryan decisions at Nichols' request On Continued from Al erty as a commercial airport.· called the parents responsible Ouistopher, whose deadly aim Tuesday, the COW\cil will recon­ And Supervisor Tom Wtlson. for bringing the snack to the from the mound propelJed us to sider the commissfon's decision development business. This is a who represents Newport C.Oast game to remind them that the a tournament last year. , on a Balboa Island property. regional and national growth is­ along with large swatd\es of anti· lcids were couming on them. This season and last, I gave "What they're trying to do is sue and it's not best addressed by airport Soulh C.Ounty. released a Whatever fun we had was due Ryan more of a burden than a keep these lhing.5 from being cities or initiatives or referen­ copy of a letter he sent to Mineia in large pan to our coaches, Little Leaguer should have. But called up," Nichols said dums: outl.ini.ng opposition to Los An· Dale Pearlman a nd Mike Ryan never complained. He The council will also consider Neither the city nor the work­ geles taking control of the air· Markovsky. who often reminded always came to play and he what should be done about Nich­ ing group h.u any action planned port. me without words that it was aU always gave I 00%. Thanks, ols' comments at a Planning in the wake of Friday's news, but "The Orange C.Ounty Board of just a game for kids. Ryan. You will be missed. Good C.Ommission meeting last month. Naughton predicted that it could Supervisors will not tolerate any Jamie Schoneman wa.., our luck next season. During a d.iscwsion of a perm.it mean new momentum for the attempt by the city of Los An· The other player i!> my son, request for the home on Balboa pro-El Toro movement. geles to overturn alocal land use Roy. As the manager's son, he Island, Nichols told the commis­ "The reason I believe it could decision made by the voters of probably was the recipient of sion that the city's decision result in something tangjble is Orange County and endorsed by more tirades than he was seemed so wrong that it appeared because Secretary [Norman! its political leadership.. Wtlson entitled to simply because I that someone had been bnbed. Mineta at the Department of wrote. made the mistake of talc.ing out Nichols has since clarified that Transportation and the [Federal "Orange County's decision is my frustrations on him, because he was referring to public percep­ Aviation Administration) have finn and 6naJ - El Toro will be I could. tions created and that he didn't beenta.lkingformanyyears back transferred to private ownership That's not a good enough believe that anyone had actually in Washington about the need in and developed according to the reason, and to Roy, I say, "I'm been bribed. the entire nation for additional wishes of our citizens for non· sorry.· Roy also came to play. A staff report written by the city airports and runways.· Naughton aviation uses.· Wa.lson added The season was not a total attorney called the comment said. Come see fhe new EverWood· loss, for these k.ids made a "reckles.<;," and the council mighl There was notable Qpposition •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers CountrySide blinds from Huncer difference in my life. Maybe take further action, pethaps draft­ to the idea among some of New­ Newpon Beadl and John Wayne Douglas. Overlapping they'll all be teachers when they ing a resolution denouncing the port-Mesa's elected officials. Airport. She may be readied at (949) slats crea1e a beautiful grow up. comment. Rep. Duis Cox met with fed­ 574-4232 or by e-mail at board·on·board design. eral officials on Friday and later jurHt.CIJNgrandetllatif'fJfi.com. And the 'step-up· look • STEVE SMITH is a Costa Mesa •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers announced thaJ there didn't adds dep1h, dimension resident and freelance writer. Newport Beach and John Wayne seem to be any movement in the and charac1er 10 any room. And Readers may leave a message for Airport She may be reeched at (9491 federal agencies toward the El EverWood CountrySide will not him on the Daily Pilot hotline at 5744232 or by &mall at Toro proposal. warp. crack. peel or fade. Even in (949) 642-6086. [email protected]. ·After speaking with officials at the Department of Thlnsporta­ humid areas or direct sunli"t. Come """'""""""' see these beau1iful blinds 1oday tion and the Navy, it ls clear that the federal government is com­ around," she said. "He probably mitted to aeation of the second ltlllliDlll-• won't admit he's lost either be­ largest munidpaJ park in the na­ .m.1-1··~,., MISSING ...... ,...... Continued from Al cause he may feel embarrassed tion,· Newport Beach's C.O~­ Wl///lrt C"• ' . , ,., ltlHt about it. That's why this is a cri­ man said in a statemenL "Today, sis." the Department of Ttansporta- eon n, wife reported her husband miss­ their few patients who has been IUMwd by , Ruth AM, ing at about 9:40 a.m. Friday. Of­ affected by the disease at a daught• Jane Robert Parker, ~ALDEN'S ficials said he was last seen leav­ younger age. 3 cnnddaudrtera. 3 gnMlt­ f·WOR CnvooNc. A'10 CUOOM Wr.mcW" OJvFR!Nr.> ing the yacht club. HPatients like him have been ~. 'brother In law, 1663 Placentia, Costa Mesai Bailey said Acevedo may have able to retain their driving privi­ Otwtee Molomann, 3 nieces, 949-646-4838 been confused by a few offramp leges," she said. "But in Guada­ and a gnindnlece end closures while driving home. lupe's case, it was late at night, ;,v,c.. were held on ~ His wife said she went out he was at work. and being ex­ ~ ~ June 2, 2003 at looking for him and that he hausted probably exacerbated Pacific View Mortuary, knew how to drive back and his confusion." Corona Ml Mar, CaJtfomla. forth between work and home Acevedo was Wiving a white Donation& may be made to a only," she said. "That's a very 1990 Toyota Tercel. license plate charily of your chok:e. dangerous situation." number 2XYS658. He is 5-foot-5, Bailey said Acevedo was un· weighs I 53 pounds and has fortunately not enrolled in the black hair and brown eyes. He Luelle Tinsley Burger Safe Return Program, a national was wearing a beige shin with Mllrch 22, 1115. lilly 31, 2003 program that helps identify, lo· the Newport Harbor Yacht Oub Luci.. T1nMy Burger pMMd away at cate and safely return patients logo and his first name, Guada­ her home In Corona def M• on May who wander. lupe, on che front 31, 2003 due to compllcatJont from a "We lcnow that at least 60% of He was also wearing blue t.11 lhe IUftW9d In Mmrch. Alzheimer's patients wander Dockers slacks. a daJ:k sweater Although born In Memth. Oldlihoma. once if not multiple times," she and brown tennis shoes. His lhe and her hulbMd, ~. moved to said. Bailey said studies also California driver's license n.wn· Cofofla del Mer With their ~ In show that 46% of patients may Her ls C3 l 83087. 1982. They op9nlted the C0t0na def die of hypothermia or dehydra­ Anybody who sees or comes M• Mobil Hnrlce ttatJon unttl hit dMlh. ... kMd the tmaM communtty tion if not found within 24 into contact with a person and continued to be llWOtved In the hours. matching Acevedo's de$criptton Corona def Mar Ctwnber of Commerce unttl her mott l9Clf1t Unda Scheck. chief operaling ls asked to call 911. Utneu. officer of the assodadon, said h 8M It IUMved by her daughter, Clyda Joy ·&NnMr, two ls a more dangeroU1 situation • OHM lttAMTH QOV«t publlc grlnddaugMn. Blrllbelh hw• and..,.,_ ...... IOfHn lllW when an adult gets lost because Nfecv .net c.oun.a. Sh• m-v be 8rett ...... Md.,...~.== ... b9 "he doesn't appear Iott: reached at (9491514-4226 or by hlkt at the ~ del Mer C°""""""Y Church "He's just drMng around or "'""II et on...... _ June 11, • 2*» p.m. parking bis car end walkift8 dwpa.bhar8th•1-t1,,,...oom, In llMI of fto•~• In tw ,..,,.....m111t110f""-Y,..., b9...,. to tt)e Ho-o HOIPbl P•llhe C.. Pl'DgfWft. P.O. Box 1800, 8-:1\, CA 12e11 ltOO. Dady Pilot Saturday, June 7. 2003 A5 3 honored for peace efforts Two Corona de] Mar High students and a Ing drugs, bullies and gangs. Castellanos said. "When you · rm extremely proud or look at their maturation school district employee are among those to hlm, • said Jaime Castellanos, . their passion, you can tell win annual Ambassador of Peace awards. assistant superintendent of they're gifted because you 1ust secondary education for the don't see (those qualiues) in Christine Carrillo forts. district. •1 think he's just a won· that age group very often. It leti. O~ily Pjlot This event ls important be­ derful example of what It takes you know that our future's in cause "we need to celebrate our to do the job he has to do good hands with '>tudents like COSTA MESA - Three New­ work and the people doing that everyday. He's a jewel." that." port-Mesa residents were hon· work,· said Mary Leigh Blek, a Many of Montenegro's col· "It 's an honor that the com ored Friday fo r their efforts to representative of the coalition. leagues agree. munity i!> recogni1.ing the ef· promote peace and encourage "We need to celebrate our s ue· "It's so clear that the kind of forts we're makmg a1 our o~hers do the same. cesses also by coming together. work that he's doing really fits school." Andrea '>aid. Pepe Montenegro. outreach That way, we can create energy this award and what they were "Everything we do with lthe Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails for lll'Sf'l l'tltiv111 c~t11 youth coordinator for the New­ and inspiration for our work in looking for," said Diana Hense- club) we do becaui.e we want io (949) 646-7944 port-Mesa Unified School Di&· ...Quality Service·•• this community." ly, a couni.elor coordinator fo r make a differente." HorE.'nlla 1695 Irv i n~ A• e., Cm1a Mc-~;i trlct, and Florencia Krochik, 17, Montenegro received the the district and the woman who added. ... Nightly EotcrtainmcnC-...... ~ ..... \ofS-\11 • 11.. • .,... ,. , )41 and Andrea Savopolos. 16, iun· peace award for his 25 years of nominated him for the award. For all of che rec1pierw, 1he lors at Corona del Mar I hgh dedication to helping others. · He really has a heart for this recognition chey received wal> School, were all cited for com­ "I enjoy sp ecifically what I and he's reall y affective." more about thE.' work they\e muniry-building effort . do. . . Being recognized for Florencia and Andrea co· done than the people they are The recognition came at the lmy work) is awesome, but it's founded the high school's Toi· "I respect !all the reup1rn1 .. seventh annual 2003 Ambassa· surreal," he said. · I'm just do· erance Among People club, a and I'm 1ui.t glad that wr have dor of Peace Awards luncheon ing what I'm supposed to do. student organization that aims that same kind of \em in our ceremony at the Turnip .Rose in I'm doing my calling.· to break down the walls of heart, .. Montenegro \aid "\\e Costa Mesa. TI1e Violence Pre­ Through his work at the dis­ prejudice and discrirrunation. want people 10 Kel along. We vention Coaliuon of Orange trict, Montenegro works with "I'm incredibly proud of want people to he re'>pected. Sni•tnt thl' Community for 30 ~an Counry recogni1.ed '>IX people troubled teens and their fami· them. and they deserve every wha1ever rnlor \.\hat l'V<:r for their peace· promo1111g ~f- hes. handling situations involv- recognition they've received." class .. LEMON & GARLJC FRUIT SALADS Yi CHICKENS To-Go $1 99 Stolen antiques investigation goes on lb. .99 ~ ~~. . t (,riff 10 th" Tabu JO mi Cool &Swut! Costa Mesa Police have arrested a suspect The victim said he and hi!. know," 1he v1c11m '>aid " IL took tlmmo's Dth SptcrAI family lived in Newport Beach me two 40 -foot truck' and 1111w NEED SOME HFLP and recovered items, but their owner still for 13 years. but they now live men to bring in the art collcc TURKEY BREAST elsewhere in Orange County. Lion to the storage fac1hty " PLANNI NG THE SPECIAL wonders how the burglary occurred. GRADUATION DINNER OR SANDWICH One of 1he Molen arlifacts, a In add111on. the s1oragc taul am/ a sitl.I' ofsaUul Oeepa Bharath 10 the police report. Some of golden Buddha from the 18th 11y had '>ecuruv c.amera' ,ind GET TOGETHER? Daily Pilot 1he items have been recovered. century. was acquired by the elevator<, that required rndc'> w Call us & we will share $299C:d f:hrney !>aid, but he declined to family on the day of h1 c, father's be punched 111 , he• ... aid 'ihur some ofour hip ideas.' COS1A Ml:~A - Polile Me go into details. funeral. the man c,a1d gard oftiual-; did 11111 rt:turn "-""II l OL Dri·lt or" 81Ltlt! slill lookmg for !>evcraJ antique!> Police also arrested 43-year· He U'>pec1., 111 the bur with the burglary. Gruwell ha!. "There wa'> an Italian chest mou.., \en11mental and 'Pl ritual ROASTED CHKKLSS stu!Jul U!tth pmrappk C-r;rcrn onion glary. offi cials said been charged with commercial on the right-hand side of the \ alue. 1he \'!Clim '>aid The p1ec.: es, '>Ome of them burglary and receiving '>tolen room,· he .. aid "There were a "There \\ere l ruufi"l''> tl'rn several feet taJI. ~ere report· property. touple of boxe'> of cheap books. pie guardian-., obft'<'t' of '>p1r1L $6 99 $ 5 99 c:a. t\\O O\.., lb. edly removed from \ec.unt} The ner of the property. a chair and a mirror. Other than n:hg1ou'> ual and re\Pl<111on' 0 ,,, II!,.., • . .. IN~JI ~/,., 11 .1 11..~k fjt.1tlt \ub llJ Jin lockers at Shurgard ~to rage who did not want to be identi· that. 11 was empt} " he c,a1d . \\e reg.irded our•wht·'> Center in the 1600 blotk of fied . said the s1olen artifacts That room had been filled .:t'> curatur' <11HI litrt'ldkt·r' of I Kl ~ II ~ I \ I U< JIJ Newport Boulevard. are mvaJuable and very dear to w11h an array of nem... the v1c­ the:.e arnfao, • 11\lllll I • .., , \llllt''i ' '\l\!11'- Police a.id two of 1h~ !>t0rage tum and his family. t1m said. mere were relic!> from Blrne\ '>aid the IJ1\'l''>t1gd1111n • 'ii (l{l\11 ' • 'i\\ t Hty, he !>atd . "1 hNe are \1111 .. ewral thing'> Fresh Hand-Chopped Saba 10 he luokl'cl at. he '>Jld . .. r lw. "The padlocks were broken. He said he initially ec;umated There were ornate pieces of El Toro Bravo Chips & Tortillas • Home Styk Tamales entry was made and the arti· the value of the stolen goodl> at period furniture. enamel vase:., ca ... e 1-. unu ... ual Jll'l bet au'>e of the uniquem~..,., of lhe propl'rt~ facts were removed... Co<, ta more than $100,000, but now porcelain 1ars, embroidered 32 Varieties 9,/Hommwk Sausages • Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney reali1es that they are worth robes. room -s in~ rug!>. 9-foot !hat wa .. takl'n ~u rh t .l'>~' have sald. "The loss wa<, extCnMve ... more than $750,000. I he victim al tar tables. 5-foot gold pea­ a tend~nry to take a hf(• of thl'lr (ekstino 's &efor Turko Itri At 1he ume of the incident. said the 11ems were not insured cock.!> and several piece<, of jew­ own In the\e ca'>e'" 't go • Wt Carry Boar's Head Deli Pro Met/ the victim reported a lo!>!> of because insurance rates were elry. But they were all gone where 1he mforma11un takl·" 270 East 17th St.• Costa Mesa• (949) 642-7191 more than $I 00,000, according "proh1biuvely expensive .~ "flow they took it. I don't vou. M Saturday, June 7, 2003 Dally Pilot

minutes and lake a l ·O lead and He normally would have first two games of th1s series, HOCKEY a &-0 shot advantage in those adjusted to the bounces oft' the they became 'too bi8 and too PUBLIC SAFETY Continued from Al first few minutes. back dasher boaros. making strong for the Ducb to handle. The Dudes looked UJce they himself aware of where the Don't get me wrong, it was a war wa• reported In the 3100 blodt to confound you with stnts were poised to keep the pucks were coming back out out there, wilh bodies Oying POLICE FILES about how many teams who lost momentum rolling, take a 3·2 from. For the first time, Giguere everywhere and no lack of at 10lA8 a.m. Thursday. • VlctoM 81rMt: Vandallam Game S ended up losing the series lead and wrap up the WdS faced with some bad intensify. It boiled down to this: COSTA MESA wat reported In the 400 blodt series and the Stanley Cup, I will • Ademt ~An auto theft franchise~ first Stanley Cup at bounces instead or some lucky The Devils got too many • · at 11 :43 a.m. Thursday. simply state to you that lt is a home in Game 6. breaks. It was interesting to see chances and, at least for this wa1 reported In the 1300 bloc* daunting task to lose this game Unfortunately for the Ducks, how he reacted. game, they bad gotten to at 7:66 a.m. Thursday. • Bltstol StrNt: A commercial NEWPOR1 BEACH and win the Cup. the Devils sprang baclc to life, At the other end, Martin Giguere. • Comwel IAne: Petty theft was But this ii the year of the tied up the game, took a lead Brodeur was beaten by his low The great thing about hockey burglary was reported In the 3300 blodc at 3:11 p.m. reported In the 1600 blodt at Mighty Ducks, and they will and then lost it to end the first catching glove band a few times. and hockey players is that once Thursday. 12:66 p.m. Thurlday. have their chance to set loose period tied at 2. It to be weak spot on the game Is over, you anal)'U' seems a • Htllbor Boulewrd: Vandalism • &9tblu« o.tve: A burglary their fans and their·own wrath lh that frantic opening period, him at least for now, and the your mistakes, make your was reported In the 2700 blodc was reported In the 2600 blodc upon the visiting Devils for we all witnessed more scoring Ducks have exposed his corrections for the next game at 2:16 p.m. Thursday. et 12:24 p.m. Thursday. Game 6 today. If all holds true chances and more mistakes by vulnerability. Both goalies knew and move on. • McConnldl Awnue: Grand ·Merlne~A and the Ducks win because they both goalies than we have seen of the immense significance of With a minimum of one game theft was reported In the 100 commen:lal burglary was are at home and have all those all series. As a goalie myself, I this game, and the pressure got and a maximum of two games blodc at 1:12 p.m. Thursday. reported In the 300 blodc at intangibles on their side, there could easily recognize that both to them. left in this season, you will see • MoMco Tenece end Monte 1: 09 p.m. Thursday. will be a winner-take-all Game 7. goalies were not on top of their This may be as harsh as I can the players come out refocused Vista Avenue: Graffiti was • N9wpot't Centllr Drive West That game will be held in New game and, with quick strikes be on my union partners. They and play like there is no reported at 11 :59a.m. A commercial burglary was Jersey - but wait, let's not get against them, they were put both have been terrific in the tomorrow. Well, there really ls no Thursday. reported in the 800 blodc at too far ahead of ourselves. back on their heels. What this playoffs and instrumental in tomorrow and, as an old saying •~Drive: An auto theft 2:27 p.m. Thursday. Game 5 was not exactly what means is that their confidence getting their teams where they goes: Don't worry about injuries. was reported In the 2800 blodc • AJwr Awnue: Vandalism was anyone expected - not m e, not had been shaken and they were are today. Without these two You have the whole summer to at 1:28 a.m. Thursday. reported In the 4800 blodt at the players and certainly not the now a little tentative in their goalies playing as well as they get better. • PuUman StrMt: Grand theft 10:38 a.m. Thursday. guru of hockey, Barry Melrose. movements. have, I would probably have The Ducks will be ready to We were all dumbfounded to J.S. Giguere had some bad more tee times than I already do. sacrifice everything so they can witness the Ducks jump all over bounces go against him, but he The Devils eventually began to play in that final game, a Game 7 watched a 20-minute video­ the Devils in the first two was not as sharp as he has been. take over the game and, as in the winner-take-all BRIEFLY IN tape the teens· reportedly THE NEWS filmed that captured the inci­ dent in lurid detail. Hearing postponed for The three Inland Valley oucfield. resident scorekeeper, assis ted teens accused of rape teens - who were all 17 at the FAMILY At our "fun" game, Jordan from time to time by my wife, COUNCIL time of the incident - face 24 counts. Continued from Al Young pitched very we!J in his Cay. I'm sorry that Jamie did not Continued from Al Attorneys for three Rancho debut, not surprising since he is have more opportunities to Cucamonga teens accused of Hald.I, son of Orange County bases for some of the other kids. a good all-round athlete. Jordan write bigger numbers in our gang-raping an unconscious Assistant Sheriff Don Haidl, But som e of the other kids is responsible for ma king the "runs" column, but it is what it director. On Tuesday. the council 16-year·old girl in a Corona and Nachreiner face enhance· liked the outfield and were single best defensive play I saw is. could vote to change that so that de! Mar home last July are set ments for allegedly inllicting happy to get back there. Jared anywhere on any team: a I owe the most thanks to the two or more council members are to make pretrial motions to great bodily injury to the vic­ Payzant and Ouistian Mijares, backhan d grab or a ho! ground players on our Minor A Dodger needed to call up a decision. have the case dismissed on tim and using a deadly who'd played outfield all season, ball near second base, which he team. Once again, through good "When you call something up July 25. weapon - in this case a pool told me that if they could play turned and fired to first base for and bad times, they transported before coundl, basically it's a de A pretrial hearing for Greg· cue - to penetrate her. anywhere. they'd be in the the out. me back in time to the days novo hearing. You're rehearing the ory Haid.I, Kyle Nachreiner and The trio, students at Rancho Kids coached at fi rst and third when the game was all that whole thing. It's serious business. Keith Spann was scheduled for Cucamonga High School, will during tha t game, too. ma tiered. So. to Mike you don~ tak.e it lightly. ~ Mayor Friday, but it was postponed to be tried as adults for the July 6 something I rhink they may Markovsky. Jordan Young. Riley Steve Bromberg said "My col­ July 25. incident that reportedly hap­ have enjoyed more than rhe Schoneman, Andrew Tenno. league is doing this more often Orange County Superior pened in Don Haidl's Corona post-game snack, if such a thing Courtney Ulrich, Joshua than I've ever seen happen." Coun Judge Everen Dickey del Mar home. Defense attor­ is possible. Bowman. Jeremy Pearlman, Bromberg bad asked that the ruled in January that the teens neys have argued that the vic­ When all is said and done. Justin ButJer, Ouistian Mijares matter be put on Tuesday's coun­ must stand trial after he tim consented to sex. there is a mountain of people to and Jared Payza.nt, l say, "Thanlc cil agenda because he believes thank. Debra Mijares-Sanchez you." that Nichols has overexercised the was so valuable as our team There are a couple of other privilege. mom. Knowing fu ll well that the lcids to thank, 100. For the past On April 22. the council recon­ federal government is nol con· post-game snack is the highlighr rwo seasons. I've had the great sidered two Planning Commission EL TORO s.idering using the El Toro prop­ of the gam e, Debra dutifully erty as a commercial airport." pleasure of coaching Ryan decisions at Nichols' request. On Continued from Al called the parenrs responsible Ouistopher, whose deadJy aim Tuesday. the council will recon­ And Supervisor Tom WtL'iOn, for bringing the snack to the from th e mound propeUed us to sider the cotllffiis.gon's decision development business. This is a who represents Newpon Coast game lo remind them thar rhe a roumament last year. - on a Balboa Island property. regional and national growth is­ along with large swatc!les of anti­ kids were counring on them. This season and last, I gave ''Whal they're trying to do is sue and it's not best addressed by airport South County, released a Wharever fun we had was due Ryan more of a burden than a keep these things from being cities or initiatives or referen· copy of a lettei he sent to Mineta in la rge pan to our coaches, Little Leaguer should have. But called up," Nichols said. dums." outlining opposition to Los An ­ Ohle Pearlman and Mike Ryan never complained. He The council will also consider Neither the city nor the work­ geles taking control of the air­ Markovslcy. who often reminded always came to play and he what should be done about Nich· ing group has any action planned port me without words that it was all always gave I 00%. Thanks. ols' comments at a Planning in the wake of Friday's news, but "The Orange County Board of just a gam e for kids. Ryan. You will be missed. Good Commis.sioo meeting last month. Naughton predicted that it could Supervisors will not tolerate any Jamie Schoneman was our luck. next season. During a discussion of a pennit mean new momentum for the attempt by the city of Los An ­ The other player is my son, request for the home on Balboa pro-El Toro movement geles to overturn al ocal land use Roy. As the manager's son. he Island, Nichols told the commis­ "The reason I believe it could decision made 17,1 the voters of probably was the recipient of sion that the city's decision result in something tangible is Orange County and endorsed by more tirades than he was seemed so wrong that it appeared because Secretary (NonnanJ its polltlcal leadership," Wtlson entitled to simply because I that someone had been bribed. Mineta at the Department of wrote. made the mistake of taldng out Nichols has since clarified that Transportation and the [Federal "Orange County's decision is my frustrations on him, because he was refening to public percep­ Aviation Administration) have ftnn and final - El Toro will be I could. tions created and that he didn't been talking for many years back transferred to private ownership That's not a good enough believe that anyone had actually in Washington about the need in and developed according to the reason, and to Roy. I say, "I'm been bribed. the entire nation for additional wishes of our citizens for non­ sorry." Roy aJso came to play. A staff report writlen 17,1 the city airports and runways." Naughton avia1ion uses,· WLl.son added. The sea:.on was not a total attorney called the comment said Come see the new EverWood" loss. for these kids made a "reckless." and the council might There was notable opposjtion •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Countryside blinds from Humer difference in my life. Maybe talce further action. perhaps draft­ to the idea among some of New­ Newport Beacti and John Wayne Douglas. Overlapping they'll all be teachers when they ing a resolution denmmcing the port· Mesa's elected officials. Airport. She may be readied at (949) slats create a beautiful grow up. comment Rep. Ouis Cox met with fed­ 574-4232 or by &-mail et board-on-board design. eral officials on Friday and later [email protected] . ~nd the 'step-up· look • STEVE SMITH is a Costa Mesa •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers announced that there didn' adds deprh, dimension resident and freelance writer. Newport Beadl and John Wayne seem to be any movement in the and character to any room. And Readers may leave a message for Airport She may be readied at (949) federal agencies toward the El EverWood CoumrySide will not him on the Dally Pilot hotline at 574-4232 or by e-mail at Toro proposal. warp. crack. peel or fade. Even In (949) 642-6086. [email protected]. "After speaking with officials at humid areas or direct sunlight. Come ,_....,...,-,•• the Department of Transpona­ see these beautiful blinds today tion and the Navy, it is dear that the federal government is com­ around," she said. "He probably mitted to creation of the second MISSING won't admit he's lost either be­ largest municipal part in the na­ ...... ,. . Continued from Al cause he may feel embarrassed tion." Newport Beach's Congress­ Wltnf Cr"ff . ,,•• l tl•Jt about iL That's why this is a cri ­ man said in a starement "Today, Acevedo gets treatment. s is.~ the Department of Transporta­ HYSON, Robert 0. Tus.tiJLPoJice ..said Acevedo's Bailey said Acevedo is one of tion and the Department of the PredeceaMd by aon John, wife reponed her husband miss­ their few patients who has been Navy stated definitively that the survived by wtfe, Ruth Ann. ing al about 9:40 a.m. Friday. Of­ affected by the disease at a daughter Jane Robert Parl(er, ~ALDEN'S ficials said he was last seen leav­ younger age. 3 ~..... 3 great­ Fwo• COVl'llN<, ANn Ct,n1M W11'1nnwf'rl\'l'IUNr.~ ing the yacht club. "Patients like him have been ~ Oroth8r In law, 1663 Placentia, Costa Mesa Bailey said Acevedo may have able to retain their driving privi­ Moeomann, 3 nieces! 949-646-4838 been confused by a few offramp leges,· she said. "But in Guada· and a grandniece ano closures while driving home. lupe's case, it was late at night. "I lis wife said she went out he was at work. and being ex· ~re held on Monday, June 2, 2003 at looking for him and that he hausled probably exacerl>ated Pacific View Mortuary, knew how to drive back and bis confusion." Cofona del Mar, California. forth between work and home Acevedo was driving a white Donations may be made to a only,• she said. "That's a very 1990 Toyota Threet, license plate chaltty of your choice. dangerous situation... num.ber 2.XYS658. He is 5-foot·S, Bailey said Acevedo was un­ weighs 153 pounds and has fortunately not enrolled in the black hair and brown eyes. He Luelle Tinsley Burger Safe Re turn Program, a national was wearing a beige shin with March 22, 1915 ·May 31 , 2003 program that helps identify, lo· the Newport Harbor Yacht Oub Lud.. Tlnaley Burver puled away at cate and safely return patients logo and his first name. Guada· '* home In Corona Ml Mar on May who wander. lupe, on the front 31, 2003 due to compllcatton. from a "We know that at least 60% of He was also wearing blue fall lhe IUtr.'ed In ~ . Alzhelmel"s patients wander Dockers slacks. a darlc sweater Although born In~.~ once if not multiple times," she and brown tennis shoes. His the and her tluebMaid. Pepe Mo ntenegro, outreach That way, we can create energy this award and what they were "Everything we do with (1he Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails for R1-.n Mtir1ns (,:Pl/ youth coordinator for the New­ and inspiration fo r our work in looking for," said Diana Hense- club) we do becau!.e we wan1 w •••Quality Service ... (949) 646-7944 port-Mesa Unified School Dis­ this community." ly, a counl>elor coordinator for make a difference,' 1-lorenua •••Nightly Entertainment.... 1695 lrvinc A•c .. (i>u;i Mc"" trict, and Florencia Krochik, 17, Montenegro received the the district and the woman who added. o;....r" "~ \iw w i- ~ II• II.. • .,.. • • JO and Andrea Savopolos, 16, jun­ peace award for his 25 years of nominated him for the award. For aU of the rec1p1ent'>, the iors at Corona del Mar lhgh dedication to helping others. ~ He really has a heart for this recogmuon they received wa'> School. were all cited for com­ "I enjoy specifically what I and he's really affective." more about the wort.. 1he}'vc munity-bu1ldlng efforts do. . . . Being recognized for Florencia and Andrea co- done than the people they are The recognition came al the (my work) is awesome, but it's founded the high school's Toi- "I respect (all the rec·1p1enh seventh annual 200J Ambassd­ surreal.· he said. ~ rm just do­ erance Among People club, a and I'm jui.t glad tha1 we have dor of Peace Award-; luncheon ing what I'm supposed 10 do. student organization that aims that same kind of \ein in o ur ceremony at the Turnip Rose in I'm doing my calling." to break down the walls of heart.·· l\1ontenegro '>aid "'\\e Costa Mei;a. The Violence Pre Through his work at the dis­ pre1ud1ce and d1scnminauon. want people to get along We vemion Coalition of Orange trict, Montenegro works with "I'm 1ncred1bly proud of want people to be re'>pt:ued, ~n,,ng rht Community for 30 ~an Counry recogmz.ed '>IX people troubled teens and their fami­ them, and they deserve every whatever color. "'hatc•vcr for their peat:e promoting t.>f lies, handling situations involv- recogn11ion they've received," class ... LEMON & GARLIC FRUIT SALADS 'h CHICKENS TO-Go Stolen antiques investigation goes on . 99 ~ ~~. CJriU to tht fabu JO mi CAol 6 Swttt! The victim said he and his know," the vtrnm '>aid "II iook Costa Mesa Police have arrested a suspect tkmno's Dt/1 Spuwl family lived in Newpon Beach me two 40-foot trut:ks and nine NEED SOME HfLP and recovered items, but their owner still for 13 yeari.. but they now live men 10 bring in rhc art rnllcc­ TURKEY BREAST Pl.ANNING THE SPECIAL wonders how the burglary occurred. elsewhere an Orange Coun1y. uon 10 1he !>IU rage fa cility.· SANDWICH One of the stolen artifacts. a Jn addition. 1he c;1orage lac. ii GRADUATION DlNNER OR and a sUh ofsa/JuJ Deepa Bharath to the police report. Some of golden Buddha from the 18th i1y had '>ecumy rnmera'> .ind GET TOGETHER? Daily Pilot the item-; have been recovered. century, wai. acquired by the elevator'> that required u1de'> 10 Call u.s & wt will share $2 99t:a. Birney said. but he declined to family on the day of his father'i. be punched 1n . he 'did ">hur somt ofour hip ideas.' COS1A MLSA - Poht e are go into details. funeral. the man said. gard ofhc1al'> did not rl'lllrn AJJ 11 l 0%. Dri11lt or fl Bsult! still lookmg for '>l'\cral an114ue:. Police also arrested 43-year­ I le said the fateful dav he phone rnlh 1-mfa~ TRIED Ot:R STL'FFED Dinnrr m a Jiffi' stolen from ct local '>forage fa . old Joel Wh11ney Gruwell of Co­ waJked IOI() the storage UOll I!> '\lore than 1lw nu1ne1.1n MA.VI FLASK STE.\K.S? cil11y more than three month~ rona del Mar 1n connec: tion "burned LO my mind \'alue, the c.ollec 11011 1, ol l'IHH CELF.STINO 's OVL' \fanflattd m our 011•11 trrmiltt C- ago and for '>Uspects in the bur w11h the burglary. C..ruwell has "There wa'> an Italian chest mou<, '>en11men1al and 'J>irllual ROASTED CHICK£.'\ 1111/Jrd 1Nrh pinti1ppu c,~ grrm onion glary. officials said been charged with commercial on the right-hand side of the value, the \1Cllm '>aid The piece... !.Orne of them burglary and receiving stolen room ,H he '>did "There \\ere a "There "crt.' t ruu fl\n ll'm several feet tall. "'ere n•port properry . couple of boxes of cheap books. pie guardian .... obfl.'l'h 0 1 -.pint $6 99 l\\O '>CCUnt~ I he O\\ner of the property. a chair and a mirror. Other than lb. edly removed from ual and rehg1ou-. rt'\ ela11on-. ' "' t b ....._ • • 1/v f!1'I lockers at <,hurgard ~to r age who dJd not wan1 to be 1den11- that. 11 was empty.· he !>aid \\'e reg.mfrd ot1 r.,l'h e' Centers in 1hc 1600 blod:· of fied. '>aid the stolen artifact' That room had been filled d'> curator-. and cart.>1al.t·r-. of 11<1 ~II ~I \I 0111> Newport Boulevard. are invaluable and very dear to w11h an array of 11em'>. the v1e - these arnfact'> • II \I llH I • '>I \II 1 II''> • '\I \ Ill"- Police said two of the i.torage l11m and hb family. 11m '>aid !'here were relln from • 'd I R I\II' • '> \\ < >I{ I >I I '>It • I 1 • I : '> I I I< 81rn e ~ 'aid 1lw 1nH· ... 11g.itw11 uoits were broken into '>Orne " lhe!>e are all authentic the last empres'> of 01ina. 1he /),_./;,.,.,.,:d /Jai/y into the incident I'> Lon1111u111g time between reb. 26 and 11em'>." he said. "They bear a (hinese Imperial family and "There are '>1111 \e\'eral 111111~., M(.\rch 3. deep personal i.ignificance... the Ming dynac;1y. he '>aid. Frtsh Hand-Chopped Salsa to he looked at, .. he c;a1d " I Im "The padlock!> were brol..en, He said he initially e-;timated ·1here were ornate piece'> of El Toro Bravo Chips & Tortillas • Hom~ Style Tamales entry wa:. made and the arti· the value of the '>tolen goodi. al period furniture. enamel va'>e'>, ca.. e " unu ... ual Jll'>I hera1"t' of the un14uenC'>'> of 1h1: pm1wr1y fac:t'> were removed... Costa more than SI 00,000. but now porcelain Jars. embroidered 32 Varieties o/Homemade Sausages • Mei;a Police 1 t. Dale Birney reali7ei. that they are worth robes, room-size rug,, 9· foot 1ha1wa'1aken Such La'>f''> have a tendency 10 Lake a ltfe of 1hc1r Ctlntino's Bufor Turkey fer~ said. "The loss wa'> extcm1ve .. more than $750,000. The victim altar tables. 5-foot gold pea­ Wt Can)' Boar 's Heaa Deli PTO At the ume of the incident, said the items were not insured cocks and several pieces of jew­ own In 1he.. e ca ... e .... you 1u.,t go • Um where the 1nforma11on t.1ke'> the VlCll m reported ct lo!.!> of because insurance rates were elry. But they were all gone. 270 East 17th St. • Costa Mesa • (949) 642-7191 more than Sl00.000. accord111g "prohibitively expensive." "llow they took 11 . I don't you." Saturday, June 7, 2003 FORUM

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~boa Bay Club is as on Sunday morning. I saw a attendance each day. Delgadillo firetruck parade from Balboa Island. emotionally takes the hand of open as it needs to be You can't do anything on the cover every person. In a nurturing and Residents who know about I am responding to your question of Costa Mesa's newspaper for Costa charismatic way. he lets them ~at appeared in June Casagrande's Mesa's hometown celebration. You mow he is there to help them, he recent article regarding the Balboa missed the boat. is there to guide them and he is Bay Oub access for the public SecondJy, last night at the Costa there to make their visit much less Regent plan will support it (MCoasta.l board questions club's Mesa City Council, you can write a threatening than even the fear that public access," Saturday). pretty big article on the shopping can be generated by the silence Yes, I believe that the Balboa Bay cart ordinance, but you missed the that permeates the courtroom By Stephen R. Sutherland fine ci ty and I agreed that residents should Oub has provided adequate access huge issue last night at 1901 before rus entrance. Some even decide a project of this lmportance. to the club for the public's use. I Newport Blvd. There was no manage a smile or a laugh because Tom Billings once again tries to mislead Greenlight leaders have stated in the past note that Edward's Theaters here in coverage of that. Where was your of his endearing way. residents when he states that the Regent that they have not taken a position on the Newport Beach provides valet reporter? The 190 I Is a huge No misijnderstanding here: This Newport Beach Resort. planned for the Regent Hesort. Greenlighl leader PhlJ Arst parking. as does John Wayne development that is going to effect officer means business and knows Marina MoblJe Home Park site on the wrote a letter to the City Council asking the t\irport. Are these public businesses Costa Mesa. You did not cover it. the business of the day. But be Balboa Peninsula, is the same size of the council to promote hotel development in being restrictive by offering that In my opinion, you let your city assured. 1he buzz around the court Balboa Bay Oub. In fact, the Regent will the city. In his letter he states, Mthe city ,.ervice, which. incidentally. I doubt down cwice. house and from those who have total 100.507 square feet. This includes the should encourage retail and hotel ls free in either case? SANDY JOHNSON met him is 1hat we all feel a little new Girl Scout house and the new development: Even with this, residents I PAUL CHRIST Costa Mesa bit lucky to have him in our corner. Community Center that will be built on the should not be surprised if Greenlight finds Newport Beach • EDITOR'S NOTE: The decision His enthusiasm. patience and site. The Regent will be one- and two-story some reru.on to oppose the Resort. on the condo project at 1901 assistance are much appreciated. villa style buildings that will not exceed the Residents that have driven through this lf there's tipping involved, Newport Blvd. came after the KATHLEEN HANOLD height of many of the homes in the area part of the peninsula know that this is Pilot's deadline. The story on the Costa Mesa and most of the villas will be lower than currently one of the most run down parts of it isn't free counciJ deciding to rehear the surrounding homes. our city. It is filled with bars. tattoo parlors, Who in the world thinks that project ran Wednesday. Newport doesn't need to The new and improved Bay Oub is three body piercing shops and rental units. valet parking is free? You would stories high and close to 250.000 square The site, if made into a park as BWings have to be a NeanderthaJ not 10 tip A welcome face at subsidize housing feet in size. If you add the Bay Club wants. will be overrun with day tourists a parking attendant, unless the I have a pretty good income, but apartments. you grow to five Storie~ and that now fill the Newport Pier area (only club clearly stated that they were Superior Court I can't afford to live in Newport well more than 600,000 square feet. In fact, 200 short yards away) every summer day paying a salary to these young men Going to court is unsettling. Beach, so I don't see why there is the Regent is not the same size as the Bay and leave nothing but trash behind when who work as valets. Traffic violation, jury duty - most such a special effort made for Oub. as Billings claims; 1l 1s su ume'i they leave. Most residents who drive • UN TALLMAN-NEAL visits to court are surely low-cost housing. AJI of us have the smaller. through the Newport Pier parking lot Newport Beach unwelcome. There is however, one problem of trying 10 find where we Residents of Newport Beach have the during these periods will pray for a small person at the Harbor Justice Center can live in the kind of environment right to support or oppose the Regent or luxury five -star resort instead of a park that Where is the Costa Mesa in Newport Beach who most we want Wlth the incomes we have. any other project. Residents also have the will <,erve as the overflow for the pier certainly deserves an honorable No. 2. I think the people who right to be told the truth. but ll seem., crowd. bring more traffic. take up more coverage? mention for making time spent take shopping carts from markel Billings does not respect that right. parking and result only in the leaving of I am calling about my there a little less truting. should be the ones held Billings has been a member of the even more trash when they leave. And all of disappointment in my local. Orange County Sheriff's Deputy responsible. If the cops see them Greenlight Steering Committee. The leader that at the coM of taxpayers throughout this hometown newspaper. We had a John Delgadillo, who is responsible on the streets, they should slop of the committee has said in the past tha1 a city. Fish Fry this weekend. Your for introducing rules and them 1mmed1a1ely and 1icket them. good project is one tha1 is low me. low Is this what the mdJOrity of residents in coverage. you didn't have coverage, procedures in the court room, is LYNN MERLES density. low in traffic generation. benefits Newport Beach really want? My early you didn't help to make it berter. Yet. the first person to greet those in Costa Mesa residents and generates revenue to the c1ry polling of voters indicates that residents The Regent meets each and every one of who know that the Regent is a small luxury those criteria. In fact, the traffic genera11on reson with the benefits to the community IS so low, the Regent does not even trigger a that have already been '>lated support the HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES Greenlight vote. resort by a margin of 75%. The majority of The Regent benefits residents in many those that opposed the resort in the past COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Howald; student trustee Derek Shelly Stokes. David Brooks. Tom Egan, ways. The project includes a new C.1rl Scout changed the1s minds when the facts were Pl STRICT Judy Franco end Linda Sneen House. new Community Center. new public presented to them bistrict Office: 1370 Adams Ave., NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL tennis courts. a major remodel of the Could thi'> be the reason Billings Costa Mesa. CA 92626, (71 4) DISTRICT ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF American Legion Post 291 for our wterans. auemph to mislead residents? Residents 432-5898 District Office: 2985-A Bear St., Costa EDUCATION and improved water quality for the harbor. should a'ik themselve-.. does Billings fear an •ncellor: William M. Vega Mesa, CA 92626, (71 4) 424-5000 200 Kalmus Dnve, P.O. Box 9050, Costa AU of this without a dtme out of residents informed and educated population? •rd: President Paul Berger, Vice SuJ*intendent: Robert Barbot Mesa, CA 92628-9050, (714) 966-4000 pockets. A vote of residents will take place esident Armando Rutz, George Board: President Martha Fluor, Vice Elizabeth D. Parker, member, Trustee ~ in November of 2004, not because of • STEPHEN R SUTHERLAND 1s 11 partner in Brown, Jerry Patterson and Walter G. President Dana Bladt. Clerk Serene Area 5, Costa Mesa. Newport Beach Greenlight. but because the leaders of thic; Regent Newport Beach

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HOW 10 GET PUIUSHED - ~ Mall to Editorial Page Editor S.J. Cahn et the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • Reeden Hotftne: Call (949) 642-ooe6 Fu: Send to (949) 646-4170 E-rnelt:s.nd to dal/ypilottllatima.com •All correspondence mutt Include full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity end length. ' MAILBAG COMMUNITY COMMENTARY JJaiboa Bay Club is as on Sunday morning, I saw a attendance each day. Delgadillo firetruck parade from Balboa Island. emotionally takes the hand of open as it needs to be You can't do anything on the cover every person. In a nurturing and Residents who know about L I am responding to your question of Costa Mesa's newspaper for Costa charismatic way, he lets them µiat appeared in June Casagrande's Mesa's hometown celebration. You know he is there to help them, he t'eeent article regarding the Balboa missed the boat. is there to guide them and he is Bay Oub access for the public Secondly, last night at the Costa there to ma.Ice their visit much less Regent plan will support it CWCoastal board questions club's Mesa City Council, you can write a threatening than even the fear that . public access,~ Saturday). pretty big article on the shopping can be generated by the silence • Yes, I believe that the Balboa Bay cart ordinance, but you missed the that permeates the courtroom By Stephen R. Sutherl•nd fine cicy and 1 agreed that residents should Oub has provided adequate access huge issue last night at 1901 before his entrance. Some even decide a project of this importance. to the club for the public's use. I Newport Blvd. There was no manage a smile or a laugh because Tom BillJngs once again tries to mislead Greenlight leaders have stated in the past note that Edward's Theaters here in coverage of that. Where was your of his endearing way. residents when he states that the Regent that they have not taken a position on the Newport Beach provides valet reporter? The 1901 is a huge No mis40derstanding here: This Newport Beach Resort, planned for the Regent Resort . Greenlight leader Phil Arst parking, as does John Wayne development that is going to effect officer means business and knows Marina Mobile Home Park site on the wrote a leller to the City Council asking the l\irport. Are these public businesses Costa Mesa. You did not cover it. the business of the day. But be Balboa Peninsula. is the same size of the counciJ to promote hotel development In being restrictive by offering thac ln my opinion, you let your city assured, the buzz around the court Balboa Bay Oub. In fact, the Regent will the city. In his letter he slates. "the city jiervice, which, incidentally, I doubc down twice. house and from those who have total 100,507 square feet. This includes the should encourage retail and hotel ls free in either case? SANDY JOHNSON met him is that we all feel a littJe new Gi rl Scout house and the new development." Even with this, residents I PAUL CHRIST Costa Mesa bit luclcy 10 have him in our comer. Community Center that will be built on the should not be surprised if Greenllght finds , Newpon Beach • EDITOR'S NOTE: The decision His enthusiasm, patience and site. The Regent will be one- and two-story some reason to oppose the Resort. on the condo project at 1901 assistance are much appreciated. villa style buildings that will not exceed the Res idents that have driven through this lrthere's tipping involved, Newport Blvd. came after the KATHLEEN HANOLD height of many of che homes in the area part of the peninsula know that this is Pilot's deadline. The story on the Costa Mesa and most of the villas will be lower than currentJy one of the most run down parts of it isn't free counci) deciding to rehear the surrounding homes. our city. II is filled with bars, tattoo parlors. Who in the world thinks that project ran Wednesday. Newpon doesn't need to The new and improved Bay Oub is three body piercing shops and rental units. stories high and close to 250,000 square valet parking is free? You would subsidize housing The site, if made in10 a park as Billings have to be a Neanderthal noc to tip A welcome face at feet in size. If you add the Bay Oub wants, will be overrun with day tourists a parking attendant, unlei.s the 1 have a pretty good income. but apartments, you grow to five stories and thac now fill 1he Newport Pier area (only club clearly slated that they were Superior Court I can't afford to live in Newport well more than 600,000 square feet. In fact, 200 short yards away) every summer day paying a salary to these young men Going to court is unsettling. Beach. so I don't see why there is the Regent is noc will pray for a small person at the Harbor Justice Center can li ve in the kind of environment right 10 support or oppose the Regen! or luxury five -star resort instead or a parlc that Where is the Costa Me a in Newport Beach who most we want with the incomes we have. any other project. Residents also have the wiJI serve as the overnow for 1he pier certainly deserves an honorable No. 2, I think the people who right to be told che truth, but it seems crowd. bnng more traffic, ta.Ice up more coverage? mention for malcing time spent ta.Ice shopping carts from market Billings does not respect thac right. parking and re!>ult only in the leaving of 1 am calling about my there a little less taxing. should be the ones held Billings has been a member of the even more tmsh when they leave. And all of disappointment in my local. Orange County Sheriff's Deputy responsible. If the cops see them Greenlight Steering Committee. The leader that at the cost of taxpayers throughout this hometown newspaper. We had a John Delgadillo, who is responsible on the !>t reets, they should stop of the commiuee has said an the past 1hat a City. Fish Fry this weekend. Your for introducing rules and chem immediately and tickec them. good project ii. one that is low rise. low Is this what the majority of residents in coverage. you didn't have coverage. procedures in the court room, is LYNN MERLES density, low an traffic generation. benefits Newpon Beach really wane? My early you didn't help to ma.Ice it bener. Yet, the first person to greet those in Costa Mesa residencs and generates revenue to the city. polling of voters indicates 1ha1 residents The Regent meets each and every one of who know that the Regent is a small luxury those criteria. In fact, the traffic generation resort with the benefits 10 the community is so low, the Regent does not even trigger a that have already been stated support the HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES Greenlight vote. resort by a margin of 75%. The majority of The Regent benefits residents in many those that oppo!>ed the resort in the past COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Howald; student trustee Derek Shelly Stokes, David Brooks, Tom Egan, ways. The project includes a new Girl Scout changed thei' minds when the fa cts were DISTRICT Judy Franco and Linda Sneen f louse, new Community Center, new public presented 10 them. District Office: 1370 Adams Ave., NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL tennis courts, a major remodel of the Could this be the reason BilUngs Costa Mesa. CA 92626, (714) DISTRICT ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF American Legion Post 291 for our veterans, attempts 10 mislead residents? 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Come in today to ;,..r(,k Nurseries and let us show to eliminate polio you how! ore than 16,000 Rotary TheGlobel for money ls not lialy to make members gathered in Polio money norfind much fun in life. • MB risbane, Au.stralia - F.radJcadon - OUll'lee M. SchWllb including Jamee Panom. disttict InitiatJve is governor and member of the spearheaded SERVICE CLUB ·® Rotary Oub of Newport IJVlne - by theW>rld for Rotary's 94th annual Health MEETINGS THIS WEEK SANTA ANA international convention. OrgaJm.ation. TOM TANA.KA, C.C.N.PIO TUESDAY 2700 Bristo! St. 2800 N. Tustin Ave. Bbkhal Rattakul. the president Rotary 7:30 a.m.: 1he 40-member (114) 754-6661 (114) 633-9200 Manlpt' of Rotary International. lntemational, Flowerdale Nunery - C.aD Mesa announced that Rotarians had the U.S. Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary COMft.ETE LANDSCAPING • 45 YEARS EXPOIENCE Master Nursery Professional contributed $88.5 million for the JIM Centers for Oub will meet at Five Crowns (newportbtoc:hsunrisetary.. LICENSE # J08553 6naJ push in Rotary's Polio de BOOM Disease Eradication Campaign. surpassing Control and orp/index.htm). a goal of $80 million. Prevention and UNICPP. 6 p.m.: The Costa Mesa "1banJcs to the remarkable Newport Harbor Lions Oub will· commJttnent and generosity of HARBOR MESA LIONS INSTALL meet at the Costa Mesa Country Have You Lost Money in the Stock Market? Rotary members worldwide. we 2003-04 OFACERS Oub. are closer than ever to wiping out Harbor Mesa Lions will hold this crippling and deadly disease," the installation of the 2003-04 WEDNESDAY Did your stockbroker recommend stocks based upon his Ratt.akul said ~Rotary was the first officers on Satwday at the home 7: 15 am.: The 20-member to have the vision of a polio-free of Ann and Mlb Mcilroy. ~ South c.oa.st Metro Rotary Oub brokerage firm's stock analysts' recommendations? Were world Tuday. we are just as District 4-l.4 Gov. 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Rotary more than p.m., dinner is at 7 p.m. The ( wwwnewporr-balboa.orgJ . We specialize in representing individual investors. Please: call us for a FREE doubled its goal and created its installation program will be held consultation. PolioPlus program - the largest afterward. THURSDAY private-sector suppon of a global 7 am. The 20-plus member Costa Mesa-Orange Costa *No Rec:iovery • No Fee health initiative ever. SAVE AN HOUR A DAY In addition. more than one Computer Friends of Oasis is Breakfast Uons Oub will meet at million men and women of pleased to announce that Tum Mimi's for a program by Jbn Rotary have volunteered their UnderhJll of Oeative Continuum e.lllnp!r on "White Page Marc I. Zussman, Attorney at Law Toll Free :888-663-566113 10-n 2-22so time and personal resources to will return Wednesday for a Telephone Listing and USC law School Graduate Law Offices of Marc I. 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E-mall is terrific. but (wwwkiUKUlis.of'Wclubl '7'0U ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO EXPERIENCE cure for polio. the best protection woddng with a computer can be costamesa); the BO-member .I.the exquisite Baroque Music Festival, Corona dcl Mar, is prevention. For as little as 60 addictive. time wasting and body cents worth of vaccine. a dlild aunching, too. F.xchange Oub of Newpon now in its 23rd year. For one week in June, the charming can be protected against this The meeting begins at I p.m. at Hasbor will meet at the Newport • crippling disease for life. the Oasis Senior Center in Corona Halbor Nautical Museum for a seaside comm.unity of Corona dcl Mar presents a series of Great strides have been made del Mar. A coffee and cookie program by Rubin Smith on AcapuJco. Mexico; and ~ five of Baroque & nco-Baroquc music performed in polio eradication. ln the 1980s. break will take place after this aippling disease Infected Underhill& presentadoo. There is I00-membet- Newport- Irvine by d istinguished professionals in unique Festival settings. about 1,000 children every day. In a $3 charge at the door for those Rotary Oub will meet at the Atriwn Hotel for presentation by , 2002, l,9l9 children contracted who are not members of S4acey Hunter Sc:bwmtz of polio in seven countries (India. Computer Friends. No Coastline Community College. ~ Pakistan, Nigeria. Afghanistan, reserwtions are necessary. Call Niger, Somalia and Egypt), down (WW1U nirotary.or,p. ·: (949) 759-4921 for more from the 350,000 cases estimated informadon. in 125 countries in 1988. •C0MMUNrTY. Q.UBS IS The Americas were declared publlshed Saturdays in the Daily free from polio in 1994, as wen as WORTH REPEATING Pilot Send your lefVioe club's the Western Pacific region in 2000. From Thought for the Day by meeting infonnation by fax to (949) and Europe in 200'2. Once Gl"8 ~ of the Newport Mesa 660-6667! e-mail to eradicated polio will be the lrvine Interfaith Council: jdeboom aol.oom <>< by mail to second disease after smallpox 17ie lndividulJJ who does not 2082 S.E. Bristol. Suite 201 . Newpon Baroque ever to be eliminated worldwide. worlc for tlU! love of worlc but only Beacti, CA 92660-1740. Music TOWN Continued from A9 Festival introduction by Rusty Kennedy of the Orange County Human Relations Council. ·with the Coro1to. del Mar County of Orange Budget Cuts, Whe re I• the Human Relations Councll Nowr In-au. The program goes fro m 12:30 to 1: 30 p.m. and costs $7.50 per pe rson, Includin g lunch. or $10 witho ut a reservation. The recep tion is at 11 :45 a .m .• and the luncheon at noon. For reservations, call (949) Burton Karson. Artistic Director &- Condudor 660-8665, ext. 3, by 5 p.m. June 17. 23rd c_Annual Season+ 22-29 June 2003 The Newport Harbor Neudc:af Sunday, June 22, 4 100 p.m . et Saint Mlehael A All Angela O.ureh Museum, working in conjunction BAROQUE CONCEllTOS with the Newpo rt Library. w lll 1 Feetival Orchetltn af period iMtrumcntar p resent e aeries of sto ry time Burton Karwon, conductor events o n the Texas Deck a t the Ellubeth Blumenttock • Joliannc von Binenl, violins museum for child re n between 3 a nd 6 fro m 10:30 to 11 :30 a .m . Marianne Pfau. o/Jtw, Andraw Atthur, organ Th4tre will a lso be a crafts ~ /lfl .Boclt anti Hanthl project for childre n and Monday, .lune 23, 8 :00 p.1n. mt Saint MldtMI It All Anae.. Cburc:b parents . Admlsalon is free and ORGAN RP.CITAL s pec• Is limited. For Or.,ctft Information o r reservations, Andrew Arthur, call (!M9) 673-7863. (;,rman _. 61?ghlt Drf10n mosttf'WOrlal

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I fl -year-old Valerie Day and provocative clothing can create For me. ii hils heen a vacation, prom and party wear Michelle Deverich modeled in a an image and send a message wonderfuJ i.eason. and it''> been - that is modest and "chic. not -.how with Crandal. that is sometimes unintended. wonderful becaust' of 1he geek.· The outfilS are trendy. They sashayed down the "As a mom. I'm extremely people I've come to know and l>asSY and fun without showing a runway in playful, casual wear grateful for the shows," said work with throughout these ~..,, ... 101 of skin. and m formal wear that ranged Robin Deverich. Michelle's seven years. the religious ~ ... r.i.. The shows were born out of from sophisticated, diva-chic 10 mother. "There are lolS of other leaders tn this communiry and &~C..~ the frusrration of rwo Mormon mgenue. princess-chic mothers ou1 there who share many of the faithful m their ...... ,. moms, Karen Balcer and Carol "It was a blast," Day said. "II my frustration !hat there aren't congregauons, m}' readers and ...... Starr. whose own 1eenage was fun to show you can look enough modest. trendy clothes my several eduor-. \\ho have n. .... 1,.Slr• daughters constantly Mruggled good and keep up w11h current in the stores for our teenage taught me '>0 much ...., ...... to find suirable clothes, [fashion! trends even though daughters.· Thank you ,tll. I Mil ml'>'> you. ~c.e.. especially prom and t'Vening you are dressing mode'>lly." There are father'>, too. A few dresses, to wear. Deverich prefers to wear days before a spring f~hion •MICHELE MARR is a freelance Vt!Ww/~""'· For years, while raising their modest clothing partly because l>how in March. W. Bruce writer and graphic designer &;re 6/30/03 '

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"Our prayers run along one with hls athlete and artist who has a repeatedly in the previow. days. road and God's answers by siblings precious love of and belief in The CT scan on Tuesday another, and by and by they when he God. showed sufficient progress and meet." heard When Max was about 3 years gave doctors the ability to - ADONIRAM JUDSON some old, he said grace before a meal remove the pressure-monitoring friends in that I'll never forget. He began rod in his brain. They also began "If we will make use ofprayer the alley by saying. "Dear Lord," but at reducing the paralysis to call down upon ourselves and below. He the dme it sounded more lilce, medication and begin to rem ove others those things, which will climbed up "Dear Wode." Max's ventilator. glorify the name of God, then we to the He continued by saying. "This Everybody's prayers and God's shall see the strongest and window on is Max. and I thank you for today answers continue to meet Max boldest promises of the Bible CINDY the second and for all my family and and his family have received about prayer fulfilled. 711en we TRANE floor to tallt everybody here and for this tremendous constant care and shall see such answers to prayer with them. food. ln Jesus' name, Amen. nus prayers. as we had never thought were CHRISTESON When is Max." Since his accident. Max ha.sn·t possible.• the screen he was leaning I watched as he prayed and he been able to verbally - 0 . HAllESBY against gave way, he fell and kept peeking around the circle to communicate, but people have sustained serious head injuries. make sure to name everybody faithfully spoken to God on There are trials and tragedies Fonunately, a neighbor saw who was there. Max's behalf. Many thanb to all in our country and around the what occurred, and while Several months ago. someone of you and to God for praye~ world that I try to pray for someone dialed 911 , she told asked Max what days of the offered and prayers answered. whenever 1 can. There has been Max's father what to do. week he went to school. Please keep praying for Max's a Lrial and tragedy ln our Paramedics arrived quickly. He smiled and answered, "I go full recovery. community that has already I-le was taken to Western on Monsday. Tuesday, And you can quote me on been prayed for locally. across Medical Hospital where he Wednesday, Fursday and that. the country and around the underwent surgery and has been Friday." When ask!!d the same Father's Day Brunch world, and the family can't thanlc constantly monitored and question moments later, he said • CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a you enough for all the incredible worked on ever since. Everybody the days perfectly. Newport Beach resident who Chef Daniel Jimenez support. They would also who has been involved has been Since Max's fall , many people speaks fr9<1ue ntly to parenting Presents appreciate continued prayer. awesome, and the support has have prayed for comfort and groups. She may be reac:hed via ~ ~ '!€~ w~ E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Thursdays of eacti month at INTERFAITH COUPLES GROUP services at 8 p.m . with a l3kc#fl/la9•e A-t ~ . ~ ~ I Preregistration required. (714) 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona Jewish Family Service is forming fellowship hour and 445-4950. del Mar. Free. (949) 644-0463. a discussion group for interfaith refreshments afterward at 2401 Served from 9am - 3pm couples where one partner is Irvine Ave., Newport Beacti. $23.95 adults GAY/LESBIAN MEN'S FEUOWSHIP Jewish to speak about issues (949) 548-6900. SUPPORT GROUP BREAKFAST affecting an interfaith $12.95 c hildren 5 ·12 The Jewish Family Service of The Men's Fellowship Breakfagt relationship Jewish Family DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP Children under 5 EAT FREE Orange County plans to present of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Service is at 260 E. Baker St .• The Jewish Family Service of Complimentary self parking a discussion group for parents of Churcti meets from 7 to 8 a.m . Suite G, Costa Mesa. Orange County offer s a support Jewish gays and lesbians if Wednesdays in Dierenfield Hall, Preregistration is required. (714) and discussion group for adults People painting by Chris 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport enough people are interested. 445-4950. deahng with the aftermath of Fredy the Magic Balloon Man • J lam - 3pm Beacti. $2.50 at the door. (949) (714) 445-4950. divorce at 7 p.m . Wednesdays at 631 ·2880. ANXIETY/D EPRESSION the agency offices. 250 E Baker F or Reservatio ns 949-729-1144 MYSTICAL AND SPIRITUAL SUPPORT St., Costa Mesa. Call for prices 1 131 Bac k Bay Drive• Newport Beach YOUNG WOMEN'S (714) 445-4950, ext 114 The Mystical Spiritualist Churcti SUPPORT GROUP The Jewish Family Service o f www.n ewportdunes.com of South Orange County holds Orange County offers a support Jewish Family Service of Orange • Is your church or place of worship Sunday services every week et County oflers a support group for and discussion group for adults planning a special event? If so 10 a.m . at 2482 Newport Blvd.• younger women dealing with experiencing anxiety and or Costa Mesa, Suite 3. A spmtual issues sucti as life passages and depression at 9 a m M ondays at send the typed 1nformat1on at least Westcliff Plaza hosts healing service starts at 9:30 cnanges, body images, family, the agency o ffices, 250 E. Baker two weeks befo re the event to the a.m . (949) 581 -2290. relanonships and loneliness at 7 Sl, Costa M esa. Free. (714) Daily Pilot. 330 W Bav St . Costa annual Summer p.m . Tuesdays at the agency office. 445-4950 Mesa, CA 92627, attention Paul RE -MEMBERING GROUP 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa Sa1tow 1tz, religion editor . lax to Our Lady Queen of Angels holds Mesa. Preregistration required. BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT (9491646-4170 or send e-mail to Sidewalk Sale a re-membering group at 6:15 (714) 445-4950, ext. 114. Jewish Family Service o f Orange da1lypilot a lat1mes com est cliff Plaza '' 111 Fro111 II .1111 111 . ~prn 1101'1 ll!-i ;u111ual k11\.., will 1•nJ11.\ lr1·1· l.u 1• WS 11mnw r S1.Ullllll~ .uul ' 1a,.,, Sa\'ing.s for thE' whole fa.rm!) . TIH' J'OJlllJM li.Uld l?o( kit as well a." t>nlt>rta.i1unE'nl. Sc1t·11t 1~r.... 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ESTANCIA. PRIDE Eagle seniors Novak, Rojas, as well as Costa Mesa star Day, advance to today's state finals. Steve Vlrsen runners. Daily Pilot As.a result. he was spiUd on his rigbt shin - a runner kicked him - and be NORWALK - f.standa High senior ·also took an elbow to his face. However, Zack Novak. as well as the rest of the Rojas was determined to finish in the Eagles, had an extra reason to cheer af­ top three in his heat. ter he completed a thrilling perform­ While Rojas was running in the 1,600, ance in the boys high jump in the Clf Novak. was ma.king his dreams come State preliminaries Friday a l Cerritos true in the high jump. Novak. who College. Estancia senior Hwnberto Ro ­ matched his personal-best and cleared jas, just as Novak. advanced to the fi ­ 6 feet, 6 inches, won a jump-<>« against nals, which are today a t Cerritos Col­ sophomore Danny Wllliams of Fremont lege. where they will be joined by <:osta for the ninth and final qualifying spoL Mesa senior Sharon Day, who took one Longume F..stancia track and field step closer to defending her state title in coach and distance-running specialist the high jump. Olartie Appell said he could not re­ Corona del Mar's Anne St. Geme member the last time two f.stancia boys ended her impressive freslunan season advanced to the state finab. after finishing eighth in her heat, and With seven qualifying spots filled, 14th overall in the 1.600 meters Novak. Wtlliams and top-seeded Mat­ (5:06.24). She said she enjoyed the ex­ thew Carter of El Modena competed in perience and she seemed anxious for a jump-off The height started at 6-8, next year. · which Novak and Willi.ams rru.ssed. but In the boys 1.600. Rojas qualified sec­ Carter cleared. Novak. and Williams then ond in his heat, and fourth overall. us­ tired 10 clear 6-7. bu1 they both missed. ing what has become his tradernarlc The bar went down to 6-6 and both race-ending kick to finish in 4: 15.41. Jumper-. could no1 clear that But, a1 6 5, During the final 200 meters. Rojas ap­ Novak pu1 the p~ure on \\'"ill1arn:. by STEVE Mcawt< /DM.Y Pit.OT peared to be boxed in, but he continued Estancia's Zack Novak cleared &foot-6 in the boys high jump Friday at the CIF State prelims to qualify for today's final s. to maneuver his way through a pack of See TRACK. Paee 84

NEWPORT BEACH LITTLE LEAGUE Maf].l}~rs master of Majors - 1 Freeman brothers,- Nick lowing only two hits. His counterpart, They both were great ~ Hunter Alder, threw exceptionally well Walks to Armani Ferrante and leadoff and Chris, propel M's in after a shaky fi rst Inning, striking out hitter Scott Ely, along with Jamie title game over Angels. eight and only allowing two hits the fi ­ Heinecke reaching base when a throw nal five innings. from the second basem an pulled the Bryce Alderton Alder used only 13 of his 84 1otaJ first baseman off the bag. loaded the Dally Pilot pitches to retire the side in order the fi ­ bases once more for the Angels in the nal two innings. final inning, but Freeman got the final CORONA DEL MAR - They play golf Freeman 1os'>ed 100 pitches. the OyouL together, they are best friends, they maximum allowed by league rules. with "Hunter hit a nice drive in the last in­ each coach two sons on Little League the final toss resulting in a Dy out - hit ning. but it just wasn't enough," Thom ­ teams. by Alder - to left fielder Michael Hay, sen said. "We kept loading the bases The Mariners. coached by Brian Free­ giving the Mariners ( 14- 10) the tide where key hits could have been the dif­ man, and Angels, guided by Bart Thom ­ with their fourth straight victory. ference. We battled hard and never gave sen, used different pa ths to get to the "I was just trying to throw strikes and up." championship game of the Newport get out of the jam," Freeman said. "I The key hit for the Mariners came off Beach Uttle League Majors Division was a little nervous with the bases the bat of Nick's 10-year-old brother, Thursday, but nonetheless met with all loaded the first time, but besides that, I Ollis. the marbles on the line. The Mariners felt great." The third baseman lined the second proved up to the challenge. scoring four The right-bander struck out the last pitch he saw mere feet inside the left­ runs in the first inning, which was more two batters in the third inning, the first field line for a three-run double to score than enough to defeat the Angels, 4-0, coming when the Angels' Michelle John Doering, Parker Werline and Wll· at Boras Field on the campw of Uncoln Zucker and Q.T. Mitchell stood at sec­ Liam Ham. Doering and Werline both fJementary under clo udy, drizzly skies. ond and first. respectively. Scott Frazier reached with singles. while Harn was STEVE Mcaw« I OAl..Y Pl.OT &duding the-first -inning, the of­ ~ out a dribbler in front of the- plate safe at first after the Angels (14·8) The Marilers celebrate after tttey c6nched the Newport Beach Little l eague fenses remained cool, but pltcblng for for an infield hit to load the bases be­ caught a runner in a pickle along the Majors Division championship over the Angels, 4-0, on Thursday at Lincoln. both teams took over for both teams. fore Freeman struck out the final hitter third-base line, but the Mariner was Thomsen and Freeman rode each of on four pitches. able to sllde back safely. their 12-year-old starters the fuU &ix ln· "The Angels had a great year ... Nick "It was a high one, my favorite kind Nugent. J.D. Abbott and Lee Cowan all land and Craig Jackson each bit the ball. nlngs, using mound mastery Greg Mad­ just threw a special game (Thursday)," of pltch." Outs Freeman recalled. •t just saw action. The Angels won their side of the Na­ dux and Randy Johnson would appreci­ Brian freeman said of bis son. •He turned on It" Chase Ross followed with Alder bad the only other bit for the tional Division tournament and fin­ ate. made the big pitches when he bad to. a line-drive single into center field to Angels besides Fnmer - a two-out sin­ ished the regular season in third place. Nick Freeman got out of ~ ­ With N'td: and Hunter ... two 12-year· plate him. gle in the fourth Inning. Ely, Scott For Thomsen. It was bis third con­ loaded jams in the thlrd. fourth and olds, you want your blgest kids on the Werline and Cllrls Freeman each bad Thomsen and Blake lbomten all secuti~ loss tn a league championship 5lxtb lnning.1. striking out four while al- mound when the game la on the line. two hits while Owl Morabito, Chase walked while Nick Ftamson. David Wei- game.

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Her match-high 11 blocks to help the South defeat Dana Hills had five kills). kills help South the North in the girls half of the Yet McOune was genuinely Dave Mohs Memorial Orange surprised to be awarded the AH -Stars top North County All-Star matches Friday MVP p rize, a new balJ auto­ girls Friday night. at Edison High, Glenn let slip graphed by her teammates. • what has been on his mind ever "l was i.urprist:d. be<.ause since Mcaune's prep ellgibilicy there are :.o many great play­ Barry Faulkner expired. ers,· said McUune. who has Daily Pilot · we can't replace that," Glenn stayed sharp while compe ting said of McOune, after she pep­ for the Laguna Beach VolleybaJJ HUNTINGTON Bf.ACH - It pered the Nonh with o ne of h er Oub. has been more than six months kills. "She's no t onJy 6 -3, but Corona del Mar senior Oaire since Kristin McOune led the she's quick." Allen. a 6- 1 ou1s1de hiner bound Newport Harbor High girls vol­ McOune used size and sp eed for UC Irvine, also contributed leybaJJ team to the CIF to help the South win th e first to the South Victory. finis hing Southern SectJon Division 11 -M two games, 25- 19 and 25-22, be­ wnh two stuff b lock!>. championship last faJI. fore the Nonh salvaged a 15-11 Ocean View middle blocker But not long en ough tha1 Sail ­ win in the mandatory third Jenny Kuehn. who plans to play ors Coach Dan Glenn has for­ game. Rally scoring was used for Orange Coast College next gon en wha1 1he 6-foot-3 Pep­ throughout the match. year, had three ldIJs for the perdine-bound middle blocker McOune had four k.Jlls in the Nonh. which wa., led by Long me~1 to his program. first game, five in the second Beach Stale-bound \etler While watching McOun e on and two in the third. more than Dyanne Lawlor from Esp eran za her way 10 posting a match­ doubling the second-leading HiKh. Lawlor had nine kills, four hlgh 11 kill"> and adding four South hiner (Teresa Hart from ace'> and one Muff block HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL Future Anteaters show promise

UCI -bound duo the points in the rally !>coring shared match high honor:. with format. eventually won by the ..even luUs. I-le aJ..o had d '>luff helps North AJl -Stars Nonh. 25·18, 23-25. 16- 14 biotic. defeat South boys. lne North included Newpon Jay'>on Jablon'>ky. another fu­ Harbor ..enior Mike Toole, while ture An1ea1er and a 6-5 ou1,1de Bury Faulkner ~1anford -bound Eric Jones. who h111er repre'>entmg E.<.perdlua. Daily Pilot had nvo kJUc; and one )tUIT block. d.lso po51ed '>C\ en k.llb. including represen1ed Corona del Mar on four in 1he den'>1ve third game HUN-nNc;·roN BIJ\( II - If the South. Meanwhile, OCC-bound r:ric there wa..o, a collecuve 'ilatemen1 Leading 111l' Nonh. however. I il'>lman. a ti I middle for I lu11- made by the paruc1panl\ in the Wit!> two pldyep., bound tor IJC Ir­ 11ni.,'lon Heath I ligh. had d 1>J1r o f Dave Mohtuff bloc~ for the Counry AJJ . Star boy~ volleyball on a11ending Orange Coa\I Col Nonh. wh1l h abo rece1wd '>IX match Fnday a1 F:.dison 1l igh. It lege also '>howed '>Orne prom1'>c. kill'> lrom I lun11ngton Beach '>en- was tha1 belier things are ahead. I d1so11 I !Jgh\ Brert Reid, a h-3 1or 11.t'nny ~1arkwardl. h wouJd be dtfficu.l1 to project 'ellcr recruued bv 1he An1ea1ers. I he ~ulh lill leadt'r wa'> 6 ·5 much wor..e from the more than made a strong bid for ~M> hon· ~n Uerne111e rrnddle blolker rwo do7.en 1.>1andouts. about half or-.. which. '>llrpnsmgly. ~enr to Hruden de Jong, who fin1'>ht:d o f whom are bound for D1VJs1on 6-foo1 -fl Pepperdine-hound nllll­ wi1h five. all in lhe liri.1 game. I coUege program'>. dle blocker John Parfi11 from Afwr the !'\onh pulled away in A whopp111g 24 combmed Canyon High. \\ho collel ted a the fir,t game. no lt!a!O led by servtce errors. numerous h1111ng modest one luU and r'''o '>tufT rnort' than 1hrt•e pomL'> 1hc re'>I error... as well a:. 01her '>undry block.-.. of the rna1Lh, .is both teams violations. accounted fo r moc,1 of Reid using a vane1y of '>hots. '>truggled IO find•• my rhvthm.

dl'll'allng ()a,, 11 d.l'>o leh SNYDER GARRETT SNYDER ~nvde r untharactens11cally t '>peni for the '1ngle'> final. Conbnued from B 1 llorn: April 25, 198' Honwtown: H•wport \o\h1d1 began abou1 one hour leach after h1!> semifinal triumph · His !terve ~ reall} b11<> ~ 6-foot " I le only madt' about 10% compared to la'>t year,· Mang We19ht 160 Spott: Tenn is ol lw. first '>erw!> Im 1he final! said . He can be a 9'o$ltlon: No 1 singl., and his firs1 !ierve ha:. bel 1n11e serve-and -volleyer if he wants eo.dl: Tim M•n9 a ma1or part of h1) game." to be and he has !>O many Fav.tt. foo« P1UJJ ~1ang <:.aJd. shol5. h e can really mJX Favorite movie: "Glad11tor• left MMetk wMnt: "Winning the There are. arguably. no players up. I le I!> so smart, two OF [Southern 5ectionl doublet minor parts 10 Snyder's game. too, thar's another advanlal Int e age 6. onshlps and •Ito helped guide CdM to beuer word than competing. · ~ t y whole goal is 10 nut tNi OF Olvblon I title. upped by since Snyder completed his ~ 1~ win flWf s.nu ha\e a \\eakne.,.,." said final prep campaign with a e.t>a111. nyder. known 10 h~ 55-0 record an dual matches teammates '1!> (.-man. "l 1h1nk "That's never happened I have a two-dimensional before," said Mang. who notes game. and no l many kidi. my about 90% of the fonner age are able 10 come to the two-time CIF doubles champion's victories this ne1 A 101 of the guy'> I pla} ltke 10 battle from the spring were m s ingles. baseline I've alway'> been tau!(h1 10 be able 10 The Daily Pllot AthJete of the Week helped the battle from the baselin e and also a 11 aclc the net. I Sea Kings secure their third section utJe tn five thinlc. I'm a1 my be'>t when I'm rnrnmg 10 the net." years with a I 4-4 trouncmg of Santa Barbara in Snyder\ best ha., helped CdM bet.Orne the the CIF D1vis1on I final Wednesday at the same. The Sea King'> finished 24 0 and. Mang Oaremonc Oub. It was the storied program's I Olh believe'>, Snyder's rnn1nbu1ion can't be CrF crown and, Snyder said, supreme consolation overstated. to his valiant run to the final of the CIF singles "He Will> the cap1aj11 of uu1 lt:dlll lhl:. year and tournament. completed May 3 l. his whole thing h a<> always been the success of Snyder, attempting to add a CIF singles crown the team, more so than e'en h1~ own uccess." to his aforementioned doubles sp oils, d efeated Mang said. "I've used h im in single' and doubles top-seeded Jeffrey Das oflroy, 6-3, 6-4. in the and he was always willing to do whatever was semifinals at SeaQiff Country Oub in Huntington best for lhe team.· Beach. Snyder. the No. 4 seed. then fell . however. Snyder said he conMders the Ur team title hts to unseeded Calabasas sophomore Gary Sacks. uJlimatc accomplishment this ~eason . But he is 6-1. 6-3, in the dtle match. also proud of his personal performance. The win over Das avenged losing a third-set ''I'm very happy with the way I played as an tiebreaker in the Ojai Valley Tennis lbumament lndividuaJ and I'm glad I wa:. able to help the earlier this season. But, with so much focus on team be very successful," he swd. SPO R TS Dally Piiot TRACK AYSO REGION 57 Continued from Bl 2003 FALL SOCCER clearing that mark first. Then. WillJams hit the bar on the way up. Less than a minute after REGISTRATION Novak woo lhe jump-off, he saw Rojas finish second In the 1,600. ,Region 57 1s comprised of the Novalc ran over to Rojas and told him. ·we did it." communities of Corona del Mar, Newport "I have people com e up to me and lhey ask me. 'Where's Fstan· Beach east of the bay and Newport Coast. da,' " Novak said. "Nobody Our program is open to all children who knows about us, but now they know." would like to play soccer, however they can be Novak's run through the post· no younger than 4'h or older than 18 by season meets has read lilce a storybook. Last year, he didn't July 31 , 2003. panicipate in the postseason af. ter battling through shinsplints We are currently rvnning registration to clear just 5-8 at the Pacific Coast League finals. But this for the Fall 2003 Season. year. Novak won the Golden West League title. Then he went Above, CdM's Registration closes June 30, 2003. on 10 win the CrF Southern Sec­ Anne St. Geme, To register visit our website at tion Division Ill championship center. hangs on after clearing 6-6. Novak. the to a strong field in 23rd seed of 28 jumpers, also the girls 1,600 www.ayso57.org earned the final qualifying spot last week in lhe Masters Meet to meters Friday in All players who advance to today's state prellrni­ the CIF State naries. prelims. Left, did not ploy in Region 57 "It has been a surreal season Estancia's during the foll 2002 season for him," Estancia jumps coach Humberto Rojas need to send proof of Frough Jahid said. finished second 1n birth dote. Day needed but one jump to his heat in the advance to the state finals. She boys 1,600 waited for about 90" minutes, meters, which then cleared 5-6 to grab the top qualifying spot. She is favored to qualified him for win her second st:ra.ight state title today's finals at today. Cerritos College. "I have the abiliry to win it and I hope I do," said Day. who is scheduled to jump at 5:30 p.m. today. PHOTOS B't' ISN'T IT TIME Novak will compete at 3 p.m. ST( V[ MtCRAA11 and Rojas at 4:28. DAILY Pl OT T O REMEMBER DAD? BRIEFLY

i' Uhl returns to coach Mesa softball ROLEX Sharon Uhl. who coached the who resigned after leading Me!>a I Ugh var!>ity softball to the 2003 Golden We-.t League attend the program's ~ixth - pe­ HAPPY BIRTHDAY team in 200 I and was head championship, the program·~ riod softball cla'>s that begins at coach at F.stancia from 1994-99, first league title. 2:30 p.m. Uhl. who teaches jun · Celebratmg the Daily Priors will return to the Costa Mesa Leahy said Buonarigo. the ior high physical education at Athlete of the Week series helm, Mustangs girls a thletic di­ school's equipment attendant, Mesa. coached the Mustangs' rector Pa t Leahy announced Fri· chm.e to step down rather tl1an junior var'>ity 111 2001 and her fa ­ day. start his work day at 6 a.m .. 30 miharity wi th the players should Uhl replaces Rick Buonarigo, minute~ sooner than hi!. current help ease the transition. "I know all the kids and they know me." she said. "Most of them were on my JV team when TODAY 18 Jason J ohnston they were freshmen. rm glad to E11.anc11 be back m the program. but rm 8o~tradt 03 i.ad ll is under these circum­ 24 Zoila Gome1 Co11a Mes. '>tances. • G1r11 cross country 97 - by Barry Faulkn~r 23 Car101uon 8 o,.nge CoaSl A YSO signups today Mens tr&d< ·01 289:-r~ 21 - Ann M111e Ganon • SOCCER: The final two reg· Orange Coast I IT Tm lUIE PllmT 1strat1on days will be held this Women's tradt. 02 month for AYSO Regwn 97 fall soccer leagues. SJ 000 loc1ory rebor. plus S2 49Q ""'°"* cash eqo.ols 15 AW plus •o• &loc- Ole 01 i.c,,. Mariners School's multipur­ players to the region. or tho~c "9'1'ng No MCAl<"Y ~ reqiW9d JQOOO tolol ""'fl'* leoM r..-111. 2()1 per"* rt..olrer pose _room wiU be the site for that were not registered last both signup days: Today from 8 year, m ust bri ng birth cen 1fi ­ a.m. to I p.m. and Ju ne 17 from cates. First· u me players born 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. O fl or before Jul y 31, 1995, wlll Tlll>f'l\9'.~Al1 Interested players born prior partici pate in a skill !> evaluation f'••,,lon t efen d • N • wport •••o h e 4e/ ?2 1·• 0 1 0 TAKI SS FWY to Feb. I, 1999, through 18 years by one of four coach e~ . Detail~ : un FAIR DR. TO HillOR old are eligible to sign up. New (949) 642-6296 si- ... o,-,...,_,,--..~c...Nd-0.-­ All ptoc:.s ••ti.id.~,,.,..,.,, IMS and rares ony l1nonc• char~ ony dealer docu!Mn• ... .. 0,- S..0-- ,..,_..,....d -~ pt9P01ofton ctiorQ9 or>d ony- t1K11ng chot99 E•por., 6/13/00

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f , VALUE. OIE MORE THiii THAT SHOULDN'T BE OPTIOllAI.. When you compare "apples to apples", it becomes clear that the 2003 Freelander Sis not only the most capable small-midsized SUV, but the best value as well. But don't take our word for it. Take a look at the following chart which should make your buyil:lg decision just a little bit easier. 2003 Freelander S 2003 Jeep Liberty Sport4WD

• MSRP $25,600 $20,030

V6 Engine You got it standard, they don't! Optional • $850

4-Speed Automatic transmission 5-Speed Automatic! Even Better! Optional · $825 Air Conditioner • Power Pack.age You Bet! Optional - S2.325

4-Wbeel Anti lock Brakes Safety is never comprimised. OpL>onal - $600

Full-time all wheel drive It's a Land Rover, isn't it? Optional - $395 CD Player Of course. It's not 1985 anymore! Optioncil - S 125 Traction Control Electronic · we wouldn't go off-road without it Optional · $765** Vehicle Security System You can count on it. Optional - $520 2003 Land Rover Freelander S 16" Alloy Wheels Cool Optional - $3 10 LEASE FOR BUY WITH Cruise Control You've got it for the road trips! Optional - $300 OR Independent Rear Suspension Standard Not availible $ Basic warranty 4 years/50,000 miles 3 years/36.000 mal e.., +tu Rust Warranty 6 years/unlimited miles 5 yeat\/I 00.000 mil e-. MO 39 months I On Approved Credit. Plus tax, lie & doc. tee. Adjusted MSRP s2s,600 $27,045 $2978.49 Total dnv&-<>tf, Includes ftrst payment, $350 security deposit 10K miles APR financing This comparison is presented as a guide to assist you in selecting an SW. All exact equivalent ven.cte is not per year/2.0c excess mi. charge. possible. All vehicie lnfonnation has been derived from www.jeep.com, www.landrover.com & www.edmonds.com. Prices shown are MSRP without discount. Whtie every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, we are.not 3 at this payment (1304871262696) (13053l'267886)( 130488/265032} responsible tor errors Of omissions. -rractlon contJOI provided through Jeep's Trac-Lock Dlfferenbal Axle.

'Um IMR IS T1I FIST llY THAT IB'IESEIJS ATll AlTERIAlM TO AWXURY IDB.' AJJTOMOBILE 3-03 4x4, V8, Power Doors, Power Windows, Power Seat. l~~!~'~ sggg+tu t~~!~l-9!m~399+bo 5 at this pay111ent •-4~~u..:i... ~ -

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