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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-01-24 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilotj • J ,- c 0 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2004 Campbell accuses Maddox of 'secret de31' with Democrats A campaign mailer alleges improper financial dealings with a rival caucus, which the Senate candidate and fellow Assemblyman denies. QUESTION How Nriou1 do you think the allegation aga'nlt Ken Maddox are7 Call our Reader's Hotline at ? Democratic Caucu s, but the ex- planation ls more innocuous than Campbell suggests and he didn't cut any deals to get the money. Allc la Robinson Daily Pilot era ts. • (949) 642-6086 or send en e-mail to dailypilot@latimes.com. COSTA MESA -During elec- tion season, campaign literature is like ice in Antarctica. But one piece being sen t by Republican and 35th District Senate seat hopefuJ John Camp- bell is an eyebrow raiser that aJ- leges a questionable financial link between his primary elec· tion opponent, Republican Ken Maddox, and Assembly Demo- The mailer says the 68th Dis- trict Assemblyman's district di- rector Janet Nguyen has been paid since early 2003 by the Democratic Caucus. The mailer also alleges Maddox cut a .. se- cret deal" with Democrat& to get Nguyen's salary paid. • Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone numbers for verification purposes only. "What happened was I had my budget cut roughly $40,000." Maddox !>aid. "I didn·t want to have to fire Janet, she's an outstanding employee. So I asked that her !>alary be carried for a while." "The significance is that this is similar to wha t Doris Allen o r Jim Jeffords did," said Camp - bell, currently the 70th District Assemblyman. "He is secrelly working and getting help from the other side while hiding it from his fellow Repuhlicani. and it's very unusual." Nguyen's :.alary was paid by the Assembly Democraric Cau- cus from September 2002 through ar least November 2003, a spokeswoman at the Maddox said it's 1rue that his advisor has been paid by the See DEAL, Pase A4 PHOTOS BY Wit.LIAM VASTA/DAILY PILOT Lillian Metteer, owner of Canine Therapeutics, right, treats Suzi Werdentsch's miniature poodle, Eva, in Metteer's office. Therapist may lose shop Planning Commission staff members say the Costa Mesa clinic for dogs doesn't fit in at its current location. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The owner of a company that helps dogs recover from injuries hopes the city will allow her to stay in her current digs. with the leasing agent. But planning staff members recommend the commL'ISion deny the permit because they don't believe its compatible with d1e other uses of the in- dustrial park. The commission recently denied a permit for a chiropractor in the park who was in the same ituation. but allowed him to stay until the end of his lease, Planning Com- mission Otairman Bruce Gar- lich. "We denied the use so we Lillian Metteer, the owner of amine Therapeutics. will ask the Planning Commission Monday for an operating per- mit She has been running her business since May In an In· dustrial park at 3303 Harbor Boulevard without a pennJt be- cause of a m isunderstanding s" SHOP, Pase A4 Jenny Sullivan, of Mission Viejo, watches over her husband's Irish setter, Murphy, as he undergoes hydrotherapy. FAMILY TIME Success markets the end of childhood H is name was George Johnson and J remember him as the only kid In my fourth-grade class at Woodaest Elementary Schoo) In Los Angeles who could run faster than me. During my year at Woodcrest, the school bad a scholastic and athJedc Olympics and t qualified as a finalist In both the SO-yard dash and the math bee (that's where I stated a problem and the competitor must tlgure out the answer In his bead). l , • But the rules of competitJon forbade any student from competing In two events and I ~------' was asked to STEVE SMITH choose racing or ciphering. In a very lronJc decision. but one drlven by the lcnowleclge that George JohQ,'lon walted for me on the playground, I chose to compete in the math bee In the auditorium. I came In second, the same posltJon J would have achieved In the 50-yanl dMh. That math bee was the only "bee" in which I've ever participated and I'm reminded or It after watching the . excellent film, "Spellbound." "Spellbound" follows the lives of eight lclds In the days before their competJdon ln the national spelling bee In Washington, D. AD eight are bright kids. and one even manages to annoy in a way that reminded me of Blll Murmy in "What About Bob?" You can teU that these are good kids. They're bright. articulate and passionate about spelling. My guess is that they're probably passionate about everything else in school, too. OK. lets caJJ them what they are -they're nerds. Not long ago, that would have been bad thing to call them, but SM FAMLY, Pese A4 The campaign mailer sent out by 35th District can didate John Campbell accusing rival GOP hopeful Ken Maddox of making ·secret deal" with the Oemocrabc Party. Wilson doesn't support city's plan for JWA The county supervisor said a single city should not have control of the ai rport, but Newport officials are. not giving up. June Casasrande Daily Pilot NhWPOIU BEACH -The city's dream of talcing over or even purchasing John Wayne Airport ha-. suffered a serious setback a!> county Supervisor Tom Wilson said he would not support the idea. But city offi- cials say they haven't given up hope. · "My collea~'\les and I feel like having it managed by more of a regional global au- thority ii. belier than a specific ciry." Wil'!On said Friday. Ml think in general tJ1ats lhe feel- ing: Being under the au!>pice!> of county government is bet- ter than having in under the control of a ingle city." Newport Beach Mayor Toi.! Ridgeway ..ees thing.s differ- ently. "I don·t agree with htS analysis lhar lhe county is better suited to run it," Ridge- way said. "We have accepted more than our fair share of th~ regional transportation demand and why shouldn't we have a 11ignifican1 role in controlling what happcru. at See JWA, Paee A4 PUBLIC SAFETY Police arrest two for boat burglaries More than 50 boats have been broken into in Newport Beach since October. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot NF.WPORT BEACH -Police arrested two 20-year-old men early Wednesday morning in connection wilh a barrage of boat burglaries in the harbor since October, officials said. Mattht"W David Lewis of Costa Mesa and Justin Ouisto- Dai ly Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.datWilot.com WEATHER .. ~ Get outalde while you can. Rein Is likely In the afternoon. SeeP.,eA2. SPORTS Costa Mna Mustangs wins a key boVI beshtbell game over visiting Santa Ana. &9-49. SeeP•1eBl phcr I j11lc of Newport Beach may have been connected with most. if not all, of the more than 50 burglaries on boats dock('d along several miles ot Coast 1 lighway. Har- bor Island Drive and Rayside Drive. Nt..'WJ}Ort Beach Sgt. St('Ve Shulman said. ll1c arresli. happened after a patrol officer scrutinized a lx>at yard Wedneway morning in light of lhe recent burglar· i~ he said. At about 3:10 a.m., lhe officer, who was patrolling on foot. saw a dark-colored car park nearhy and two men get See BURGLARIES, Pase A4 ' .. .. It ( , BOOMERS & BEYOND Volunteer still going strong Barbara Dow recaJls her move to Ca lifornia, reveals her dream of writing and shares how she stays positive while fighting cancer. Barbara Dow, 65, Is a Costa Mei.a resident who ls flghllng cancer, yet is still able 10 v\llu111eer her time. Whett did you grow upl In New York Oty and southern New Jersey. When twas 14, l moved to South Jersey. I was born across lhe slreel from the Bronx Zoo. l think !hat's why I Like animals so much. I went 10 h.igh school in the '50!>. I lived in the same town IM111villel as Bill Haley from Bill liall'y and the Comets. And he used to come to our school every year anc.l play for us for free. New Jcr..ey was very rural country. We were 50 mile8 awJy from Philadelphia in New Jersey and we used to watch "American Bandstand" every day on television. That wa~ the biggie -as ~n ru. we cam<' home from high i.chool. tum 011 "American Bandstand" and watch Dick Clark. When I hvetl in New York until I was 14, I U'-t'd lo go to movie<i at Hadio City Mu-,1c I lall. when! 1hey had the Mage i.how and a movie, anti ii wa'> like 50 cen11-. ~ when I lived in New York there were so many things to do I used tu low lo go 10 the MU!>Cum of Na1uml I listory. What kind or childhood dJd you haver I h.id two '>blcr~ I was tJw middle one -a11d mother and fallwr. Cousins hvmg down the t.·omer. We just did what kids do. I had a nice, easy upbringing I think.. 11 was a great time to grow up. All we had to wmry about \Ya\ the bad It.ids smoking in the hathroom and sneaking a beer. Nowndays took whar the kids have to go through, drugs and all that good stuff. r;o ~ were lucky. We grew up in a good time. Qrnte a IOI of freedom. We lived i.even miles from town. Ride my hike down to I.he lake and picked blueberries aJon~ the road. I used to go 10 Radio City Muc;1c I laJI. I low dJd you end up ln Newport-Mesat When I was I H. I joined the M<Lrine Corps. I didn't want to • Send CALENDAR nems to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; by e-mail to luis_pena@/JJtimes.com; by fax to (949) 646-4 l70; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number. FEB.21 Th• c.llfom~ IWtiNd Association, Harbor Division No. n will hold 8 meeting for members and their guests were Medicare will be dlscuased at noon at the Costa M,sa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Parii. Ave. Information: (949) 551·6082. Daily work at the bank. or the Five and Dime. Those wcrt> I.he mo:-1 In teresting 1ohs you could gel rij.rtlt out or high school. So I joined the Marine Corps. I was stationed in Norfolk. Va .• and then FJ Toro. TI1en I went baclc to New lersey after I got out of the Marine Corps. I got a job w11h the Sta•e Department and I went overseas for two years over in Germany. And I was a cryptographer for the Slat!' l)t>partmcnt. I encoded a11d <.IE.-codcd message!>, and then I came back. to New Jersey. and five wrek:. aJier I got my driver's license I left for Calilomfa and drove mysdf out here. By the time I got to Oklahoma, I WU.'> real good at staying centered in my lane, because that's how yuu team -by doing. I have been in California since 1965. f found out that the t:as1 Coast was humid. hornbly humid. I didn't l.11ow I.hat 11111 came out to (.ahfornia and there was a two-year drought. II was real dry dlld I went h<1cl. l:W.t and I wa., pcn;pinng aJI the time. I didn"I know because I grl'W up in the humidity. I lowd California and I decided thar after I came OUI or the '>Lale department, I wanll'<l 111 come back to California to live What a.re your greatest occompUshments In llfe1 Well, right now, ifi. .;urviving c•mcer. I have cancer :.tage four. which is the worst i.uppo~Jy. A year ago this month, I had two tumors removc<l and they couldn"t remove one, !>O ii\. inoperable, so I've been on chcmo ever 1>111ce. When I came 10 California, I got a job as a maiJ carrier and I worked that for I 4Y· yeari.. and I got anjurL'<i on the job so I couldn't do my job anymore. Then, I went to tJie Cry'ilaJ Cathedral and worked then> for 16 years as a reader. worked in the banking room, ;and then while I wns there for '<ix yl'ars, I wa.~ a New Hope Crisis Counselor on lhe phone. You know. people c.tlling in wanting to k1ll themselves or llwy'rc up1>et bt.>cause they hnd to put their mother in a home and aU that kind of stuJT. And you have lo try to make them ONGOING Th• County of o,.nve lntegm.d Was1e Management Department Is offering a free program to homebound, elder1y and disabled re sidents, Assisted Residential Collection Service. The program will collec1 household hazardous waste for qualified residents through Mardi 31 . Information: (714) 834-6752, http:llwww.oclandfills.com. 0.14• Senior Cent9r hotds • pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 10 a.m. on the second Saturday of every month. Breakfast includes pancakes, sausage. coffee and orange juice for $3, $1 for Pilot VOL. 98, NO. 24 THOMAS H. JOHNSON S..Mc:Crri Publlsllef Photo Editor. TONYOOOOW 194917644358 Editor stave.mcc;rent IMimes com JUrl'( OETTING JoeeJ.S... Adverti~r LANA Alt Oirectof' I Newt Desk Chief, 1949) 57~224 Promotion• Director JOS6.S11ntw~l6rfrTH11J.com ~~ EDmHGSTAFF Gina AleJC8nder, Lori Andef9on, S.J. Cahfl Daniel Hunt. Pllul Seitowttz. M~lng Editor, Daniel Stewrll (9'9} 57oM233 NlWISTAff 1./.ct1hn• 14tf,,....com o.n.tlil~ Oelpe "*""' ~Editor. CnrYWJ alld coortl reponer, (949 7&M324 1949)67~ dMwlltaoou*•11tdnw.com deepll.bhantftt•IMftnet com Rictlerd Dunn ""'-C••ws• Sports Edlt0<, N9Wport 8eedl ~er. (949167 ...... 223 19'19) 674-4232 ridl•rd.dunn•l4tffn#.com Jone.~fllatl"*-oom Mite Swwieon Aaet1tM1t City Editor. Delldi9 Nlw'INft 1949) 5"""288 Coste MoN repc>n1t, 19'9) ~1 ~ ~com dtftrdfe IWWINn·~ LAllll ..... MlillaO'Mal Forum =editor, columnl9I. ( )57~ EdUodtlon ,.,,_, (IM8) 67~ /Ollt#.~~"°"' ,,...,.,..Oftflil.IMl,,...com (' . ft>d more positive about their life. And I think that"s why I'm ha11dling Lhii> cancer thing so well. b<.>eause I had to be positive for I.hem ru1d it rubs off on you. I i.till have Lhc cancer -1 can't change that -but I had lo diange my attitude toward ii and I'm just going on wil1l my life. Everybody at the senior center says that J"m such an in-;piration 10 lhem because even though I have cancer 1 still do volunteer work over there. Like today was our busim.-'SS meeting and I handed out the door pri7.e tickets. And I help with the Oironicle. our monthly mailer. I help get that out Wherever they need me to sell tickets or anything, J'm willing to do I.hat. So. I'm continuing on with my life. If you could redo one moment or lnd~t In your Ure. what would It bet I would tmvcl a little bit more than I have. I just didn't have the money to ~o it. I haven't seen my family in three years. l11al°s what I'd like lo be able to do - KO back l~I aml see all of my famjly. I have nieces and nephews tJiat l"vc nevn i.ccn and they're 6, 7 and 9 year.. old. I guess I've had a pretty interesting life so far. I'd like 10 go see America. There's lots of places in America I'd like 10 go to. I've read about all thu1-e places and l"d Like to actually see them. What professJoo other than yours wouJd you like to haw tried? I'd lilce to be a writer. I think that would be interesli11g because I enjoy readjng books so much and I've had an interesting enough life lhat I wish I could write about it. I'd like to be another Nora Roberts. She"s written over a hundred books. I would like to be an author because you can get your fecliJ1gs out and put it on paper for ot her people to enjoy. Anything that is in print is kind of permanent. h's there -you can always go bad and redo 11, reread it or whatever. and to me. I always admire people that can write. If I w.isn't an author, I'd be a photogmpher. because I can't CALENDAR children. The center is at 800 seeing the computer screen. The Marguerite, Corona del Mar. Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Information: (949) 644-3244. Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six sessions. Call to sign up for Pasqgea SO.Plus support group classes. (714) 821·5000. for women 50 and older is a discossion group ooordinated by The Costa M ... Senior Cent"er Jewish Family SeMces to address has ballroom dancing wilh live issues sudl as anxiety, depression. music from the Betty's Trio from relationships, loneliness and 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday family. The group meets at 7 p.m. night at 695 W. 19th St, Costa Wednesdays at the agency offices, Mesa. $4. (949) 548·3884. 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. Jewflh Femily 5efvice of Orange (714) 445-4950. County sponsors an ongoing healing support group for the The Braille lnltltute otm.1'" chronlcally ill. The purpose Is to computer classes to people with provide participants with fading vision who have difficulty emotional and spiritual support AMdt Robintofl POSTMASTER: Send addrosa Pohtia. bush·-and environment c:tianges to The Newport reporter, (949) 764-030 BeadVCosta Mesa Dally Pilot, P.O. 11l1CJ1J robtlVOfl~latimes.com Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 lAlk P9i\e Copyright No news stories, News ~ot. (949) 574-098 ilfuS1ratlona. editorial matter or luis.peoa@laffmes.com advertisements herein can be flHOTOGAAPHERS reproduced without written Marte C. Dustin. Don l..eedl, permluion of copyright ownor Kent Treptow A£ADERS HOTUNE 194916"2-eo86 Reco"1 your comments about tho Dally Pilot or news tips, ~ Our &ddl1tSS is 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mou, CA 92627. Of'flce hourt are Monday · Friday, 8:30 a.m · 5 p m ConitetioM h la Ule Pilot's pOllcy to promptly COIT'9C1 all em>rt of substance. Please cell (9491764-4324. FYI The Newport 8ddVCos\e Meta Daily Pilot (USPS-1"4-800) is publllhed datly. In Newport 8ead'I and Costa M .... aublcrlpt\On. are available only by aubscribill(I to The Times Orenge County (800) 252-9141. In.,.... O\ltaldt of Newpon 8Mdl Ind eo.t.a Meu, tubecriptlona to the Dally Pilot ,,. ,..,all.Ible onty by fl,.i o.. mell for PO C* month. IPrioee Include tll ezooc Timee CN. AM rigt111 tppllcable ..... •nd local llllC ... ) IWllWd. I ... paint and my camera is my canv-dS. Whal are some differences be~n a rypk:aJ day in your life now versus a day In your life 20 years ago? I highlight everyt11in~ in yeUow that has to do with medJcaJ stuff and my calendar is loaded wilh yellow highlights every week. 1Wenty years ago, I was delivering the mail. I love not worlcing. I got up at 5:30 am. and got ready because at 6:30 a.m. we had to repon to the posl office to deliver lhe mail. C.ame home, had dinner, watched a littJe television and went to bed, and jµst did tJlings on weekends. Now, my life revolves around my cancer, and that's OK, 1 don't mind. Also, I go 10 the senior center a Jot and do a lot of volunteering lhere. And talk 10 people and enjoy people. So. it's quite a change from what it was 20 years ago. What is the greatest lesson yoltve learned In your Ufe? Go wilh I.he Oow. 1 landle what to manage illness and its consequences. The group meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Family Service office, 250 E. Baker St.. Costa Mesa. Attendance is free, l>ut registration is required. 1714) 445-4950. .Mwfsh F8mily Service offers ongoing bereavement support groups for adults at all stages of loss. Group members share experiences. hear how others deal with grief, receive support and team ways to cope with sadness and loss. One group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth Jaoob in Irvine. The seoond group MARK C DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT you can handle and tum over to God what you can"t handle because you are not alone. When you have God by your side, you can handle just about anything, like my cancer. I'm handling it fine. I'm not saying its I00%, yo u know. I have my moments -a little bit blue, a littJe bit annoyed lhat I have to go to chemo and stuff lilce that, but knowing lhat I'm not totally alone. Knowing lhat God is on my side is my biggest strength, I think. I.hat's getting me through this. Its having people surrounding you that care that"s a big factor in my life. What do you treasure m08t7 Friendship, because we are not put on this F.arth to be completely alone. And knowing 1J1at orher people care about you and you care about olher people. it makes life bearable for whatever happens in your life - knowing that you can talk to somebody about it and I.hat Lhere will be somebody there who will be in your comer for you when you're going through a hard lime. meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. The third group meets at 1 P-m. Thursdays at the Ezra Center in Anaheim. There's no coS1 to attend, but advance registration is required. (714) 445-4960. 0.ais Senior Cent"er ofhrs assistance, counseling and referral services for seniors. (949) 644-3244. Arthritis Founct.tion instrudor Hillary Stone leads an exercise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714) 513-5641. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST 3-to 4-foot waves on a western swell of 8 to 10 feet Also, Rain is likely to visit winds could increase at Newport-Mesa today, but not sundown. In either place, until the afternoon. Chance of expect showers to be measurable precipitation is persistent in the afternoon and 60%. Otherwise. expect mostty cloudy skies with high evening. temperalures In the low 10 SURF mld-605 range. And the rain 11hould stidc around Into the If you can get through rain evening, but diminish after and wind expected today. midnight Overnight lows will w.ves on west·fadng be8dtes drop to the upper 409 to low will be head-high to ovemeed. 60I. Morning is your best bet for a Information: quality seaion. www.nws.noaa.gov Weter quellty: www.wrfridtlr.oro BOATING FORECAST TIDES On the Inner wat•"· expect Time tWght IOUth winds at 10 knots. becoming IOOthwelt et 10 to 4:22a.m. 1. 73 feet low 10:27 a.m_ 5,83 .. hfvh 15 knots in the eftemoon. Wsvea should be around 2 feet 6!27 p.m. -0. 72 feet low one~IW'ellof4to6 11:68p.m. 4.301-thigh fMt. W"'9I may go to 3-feet high ... °"' fenhtt. WATER TEMPERATURE l'IOl1hwe&t wtnda ehotM be betwlen 10 and 20 knota Whh 69degrees \. Dady Pilot Saturday, January 24, 2004 M l Calif omia Street closures announced A sewer project will close 14 intersections of the street for two to three weeks each. Allcla Robinson Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -An eight- month sewer project starting in March will be hard lo miss for residents living near California Street between Nevada and Gis- ler avenues, which will be closed interminentJy. The Orange County Sanitalion BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS County hosting free housing workshops The Fair Housing Council of Orange County has announced a series of landlord/tenant workshops will be held weekly. District announced the project Friday and will hold a public meeting Feb. 3 to ~r resi- dents' questions about It. Th.e district plans to abandon two old, deterioradng sanitary sewer lines lhat are expensive to maintain, engineer Larry Rein said The project will take those lines out of use by connecting lo- cal sewer lines on California Street to another exh1:lng sanitary sewer line that now only handles flows from a nearby pump sta - tion. Small segments of pipe will be constructed at 14 intersections along Callfo~ Street. and some The free one-hour workshops for tenants wilJ d iscuss issues including security deposits, necessary repairs and retalfa- lion problems and 3-day, 30· day and 60-day notices from landlords. Workshops will be presenred in English, Spanish and Viet- namese at the council office ac 201 S. Broadway in Santa Ana. For information on the work- shops. call (7141 569-0823. ~.r Heirloom Rice pipe will be built ln the parldng lot ofTeWlnkle Middle School control Rein said the work is eslimated to cost about $800,000. A COO· tractor has not yet been selected. MWe've been working with the school di.strict and the principals there to keep any Impacts to a minlmwn,,. Rein said. ~we're go- ing to be doing most of the work during the summer.• 'lbe project will affect traffic. C.OSt.a Mesa Transportation Manager Peter Naghavi said he won't know all the details about tra.fDc detours and delays until he meets with sanitation district of- ficials, but extra care will be taken to ensure safety because the project is near a school. * SALE IN PROGRESS * Each of the 14 intersections along California Street will have to be closed during project work hours for up to two or three weeks, Rein said. 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I was born across the street from the· Bronx 7.DO. I think that's why I Uke animals so much . I went to hjgh school In the ·sos. I lived in the same town (MillviUel tt!> Rill I laley f rorn Bill I laJey and the Comets. And he u,,ed to come to our school every year and play for us for free. New Jersey was very rur.U country. We were 50 miles away from Philadelphia in New Jer'>l')' and we used to wa1ch ·American Bandstand" every day on television. ·n1a1 was the biggie -as soon a:. we l ame home from high school. tum on "American Ba ndstand" and warch Dick <lark. Wht•11 I lived in New York uni.ii I WJ.'> 14. I u..cd to go to m<Mes at HJdio l.ity Mul\lc Hall. where 1hey had the i.ta~t· !>how and a movie, and 11 wa." like SO cenl!>. So wht>n I liwd in New York there wen• '><> tnany things to do -I used tu love 10 go to the MuM:um of Natuml I lis1ory. What kind or ch ildhood dJd you haveT I had lwo 'Si!>ICl'I\ -I Wa'> the middle one -and mother and father. <.ousm!I l1vmg down the rnrner. We just did what kicb do. I had a nice. easy upbringinK I 1hmk. It wus a great lime to grow up. All we had to worry about wru; the bad ltids smoking in the hathroom and snt:aking a beer. N11w-ddays look what the kids have to 11,0 through. drug.'> JntJ all 1hut good i.tutT. t>O we WNt• luc:ky. We grew up in a good time. Quite a lot of freedom. We lived ..even miles from town. Ride m y bike down 10 tht• lake and picked blueberrll"'\ aJonJl tht· road. I uwd to go 111 Hadiu City Musir llall. 1 llow dld you end up In Newport -Mesa? \.vlwn I was 11:1. I 1oined 1lw Marine C...Orpl>. I didn't want to • Send CALENDAR items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bey St .. Costa Mesa 92627; by e-mail to luis.pena@{Jltimes.com; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include lhe time, date and location of the event, as well as e contact phone number FEB.21 The c.lifomia Retif-.d Association, Harbor Division No. n will hold e meeting for members end their guests were Medicare will be discussed at noon at the Costa Mfsa Neighborhood Community Center. 1845 Part Ave. Information: (~9) 551·5082. work al the bank or lhe Five antl Dime. Tho~ were the mosl interesting jobs you could get right OUI of high -.chool. So I joined 1he Marine Corps. I was Mationc.-<l in Norfolk. Va .• and then El Toro. Then I wcnl back 10 New Jersey after I got out of the Marin e Corps. I got a 1ob wi1h the Saa•e Deparlmen t and I wenl overseas for awo years over m Germany. And I was a cryptographer for the State I >epanmcnt. I encoded and decoded messages, and then I cam e b<ick to New Jersey. and live weeks after I gol my dnver\ liccnM' I left for Califomia and drove myi.elf out here. By the ume I gol to Oklahoma, I was real good al staying centered in my lane. because that's how you learn -by doing. I have bt.>en in California since 1965. I found out tha1 1he East Coast was humid. horribly humid. I didn't know thal till I c;unc out 10 California and there was a 1wo·ye;ir drought. II was real dry dltd I went back Ea.~1 and I was perspiring all the time. I didn't lmow bt>cause I grew up in the hum1d i1y I loved Califonua and I decided that after I came out of the \tall' department. I wanted tu come hack w California to live. What Ille your greatest accomplishments in Ufel Well, right now, il's surviving cai1ccr. I have cancer stage four, which b the worst suppo"icdly. I\ year ago this month. I had two tumo~ removed and 1ht•y c:ouldn't remove one, so it\ inoperable, so I've been on thcmo t>ver since. When I came to California, I got a job ~ a mail carrier and I worked that for I 4 Y· year~. and I got injured on the job so I eouJdn't tlo my job anymore. TI1en, I went to 1he CrystaJ Cathedral and woi*ed there for 16 years as a reader . worked in the banking room. and then while I wru. there for ''x yean.. I was a New Hope Crisis Counselor 0 11 the phone. You know. people calUng in wantmg 10 lall themselvc' or t.hey·re upset because they had lo put their mother in a home and all tha1 kind of stuff. And you have lo try to make them ONGOING The County of Orange lnt9gr11ted Waste Management Department is offering a free program to homebound. elderly and disabled residents, Assisted Residential Collection Service. The program will collect household hazardous waste for qualified residents through Mardl 31. Information: (714) 834-6752, http:llwww.oclandfills.com. Oasis s.n1or Cen19f hokts • pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 10 e.m . on the second Saturday of every month. Breakfast includes pancakes, sausage, coffee and orange juice for $3. $1 tor Pilot VOL.98,N0.24 THOMAS H. 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And I think that's why I'm handling this cancer thing so well. because I had to be positive for them and it rubs off on you. I Mill have the cancer -I can't change that -but I had to change my attitude toward it antJ I'm just golng on with my life. Everybody at the senior center says that I'm such an mi.piration to them because even though I have cancer I still do volunteer work over there. IJke today was our business meeting and I handed ou1 the door prize tickets. And I help with the Ouonicle. our monthly mailer. I help get that out. Wherever they need me to seU tickets or anything, l'tn willing to do that. So. I'm continuing on wi1h my life. If you could redo one moment or incident In your Ufe, what would It bet l would travel a li1tJe bit more than I have. I ju:.I djdn't have the money 10 (lo it. I haven't seen my family in lhree years. That's what I'd lilte to be able to do - go back F.a. ... 1 and see aJJ of my family. I have nieces and nephews tJ1at I've never seen and they're 6, 7 and 9 years old. I guess I've had a pretty interesting life so far. rd like to go see America. There's lots of places in America I'd like to go to. I've read about all those places and I'd like to actually see them . What profession other than yours would you like to haw trtedT I'd like to be a writeL I think lhat would be interesting because I enjoy reading books so much and I've had an imeresting enough life that I wish I could write about it. I'd like to be another Nora Roberts. She's written over a hundred books. I would like to be an author because you can get your feelin~ out and put it on paper ror other people to enjoy. Anything 1J1at is in print is kind of permanent. It's there -you can aJways go back and redo it, reread ii or whatever. and lo me, I always admire people that can write. If I wasn't an author, rd be a photographer, because I can't CALENDAR children. The center is at 800 Marguente, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-3244. PllSNO" 50-Plu• aupport group for women 50 and older is a discussion group coordinated by Jewish Family Services to address issues sudl as anxiety, depression, relationships. loneliness and family. The group meets a1 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the agency offices, 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. Pn!registration required. (714) 445-4950. The Bralh l~~frM computer cranes to people with fading vision who have difficulty -....~ Poll1ic:8. business alld environment rlll)Ofter, (949) 764-4330 tJllCl8 roblnaott ~times.com U."9f\e News eealstant. (94915744298 luis.penal'latimes.com PHOTOGRAPHERS Mori< C. Dustin, OIMl l.eadl, ICaf1t Treptow READERS HOTUNE (9491642·6086 Rooord your oommenta about the Dally Pilot or news tlpa. Addf'8M Our address 11 330 W. Bay St .. Coeta Meee, CA 92627. Offlot hour• ere Monday · Fnday, 8:30 e.m. · 6 p.m. CorT'9C1lot .. It it the Pilot'• polley to promptly CO!Tect all erTOra of 1ubttanoe. Pleeae call (949) 76'"'324. FYI The Newport Seadl/Cot1• Meea Dally Pilot (USJ>S.144400) ls published deity. In Newport 8eedl end Co.i. Mae, ~beeriptlon. are avellebl• only by aut.cnblnv to The Tlmea Ore~ County (800) 252•9141. In aren out9idt of Newpoit BNc:ll •nd Coate MtiM. tubtcti.J:lon• to the 0.lly Pllot are evalle only by flrwt ct ... mall for $31> '*month. (Pricae lncfU<M ell IP9flceble _,. end locel t.a..._I .J ~ seeing the computer screen. The Oasis Center et 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. offers she sessions. Call to sign up for classes. (714) 821-5000. The Costa Mesa Senior c.nt. has ballroom dancing with live music from the Betty's Trio from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday night at 695 W. 19th St.. Costa Meaa. $4. (949) 648-3884. J.wi9h Family 8-vk:e of Onnge County sponsors an ongoing healing support group for the dlronically ill. The purpose is to provide participant& with · emotional and spiritual support POSTMASTER: Send address manges to The Newport ee.dllCoata Mesa Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1660, Coata Mesa, CA 92626. Copyright: No news 1torioa. illuslratlone. editorial matter or advertisement• herein can be re1><oduced without written pormlHlon of copyright owner. HOW TO REACH US Clrwlation Tho Times Orange Counfy (800) 252·9141 ~~ a..lled (949) 642-5878 Oleptey (949) 642-4321 EdMMI Newt (949) 6'2-5680 ~ (949) 67-M223 NewlFu 19491646-4170 .._,.fell (9'9) 660-0170 l-mel: dllllypl1ot•i.t1ma.com MM'IOMoe Bu-.. <>Moe (949) 842~21 ...._ ..... (i49183M126 Publlahed by Tl!t* Community News, • di'vfalon of the l.09 Angelee Tlmn . "'I limes COllllllTY liiii e20CM l1mee CN. AJI rights l'MeNtd. paint and my camera is my canvas. What are some d.lfferences between a typkal day in your Ufe now versus a day in your Ufe 20 years agoT I highlight everything in yellow that has to do with medical stuff and my calendar is loaded with yellow highlights every week. 1Wenty years ago. I was delivering the mail. I love not working. I got up at 5:30 a.m. and got ready because at 6:30 a.m. we had to report to the post office lo deliver lhe mail. Came home. had dinner. watched a linle television and went to bed, and just did things on weekends. Now, my life rewlves around my cancer, and !hats OK. 1 don't mind. Also. I go to 1he seni or center a lot and do a lot of volunteering there. And talk to people and enjoy people. So. ifs quite a change from what ii was 20 years ago. What 18 the greatest lesson you'Ve learned In your Ufef Go wi1h the Oow. I landle what to manage Illness end its consequences. The group meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Family Service office, 250 E. Baker St.. Costa Mesa. Attendance isfree.~ut registration is required. (714) 445-4950. Jewish Family S.Vlce of'fera ongoing bereavement support groups for adults at all stages of loss. Group members share experiences, hear how others deal with grief, receive support and learn ways to cope with sadness and loss. One group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays e1 Beth Jacob in Irvine. The second group MARK C DUSTIN I OAJLY PILOT you can han dle and rurn over to God what you can't handle because you are not alone. When you have God by your side, you can handle just about anything. lilte m y cancer. l'm handling it tine. I'm not saying ils I00%, you know. I have my moments -a little bit blue. a little bit annoyed that I have to go to chemo and stuff like that, but knowing that I'm not totally alone. Knowing that God is on my side is my biggest strength. I think. that's getting me through this. It's having people surrounding you that ca.re that's a big factor in my life. What do you treasure most? Friendship, because we are not put on th.is Earth to be completely alone. And knowing that other people care about you and you care about other people, ii makes life bearable for whatever happens in your lffe - knowing that you can talk to somebody about it and that there will be somebody there who will be in your com er for you when you're going through a hard time. meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. The third group meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Ezra Center in Anaheim. There's no cost to attend, but advance registration is required. (714) 445-4950. Oa1l1 Senk>r Cenur often assistance. counseling and referral services for seniors. (949) 644-3244. Ar1hritis Foundation lnstJUc:U>r Hillary Stone leads an exercise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714) 513-5641. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST 3-to 4-foot waves on a western Rain is likely to visit swell of 8 to 10 feet. Also, winds could increase at Newport-Mesa today, but not sundown. In either place, until the afternoon. Chance of expect showers to be meeaurable precipitation is persistent In the afternoon and 60%. Otherwise, expect mostly evening. cfoudy skies with high temperatures In the low to SURF mid-60& range. And the rain ahould stidt around Into the If you can ge1 through ram evening, but diminish attar and wind expected today, midnight. Ovemlght lows will waves on wea1·fadng beachea drop to the upper 40& to low will be heed-high to overtiead. 609. Morning I• your best bet for • lnfonnetJon: quality .... ion. www.nws.noaa.gov W..quelty: BOATING FORECAST VV'lllllN.•u~~oro TIDES On the Inner waters, expect Time IOOth winds at 10 knots. Hellht becoming aouthwes\ at 10 to 4:22a.m. 1.13 feet low 10:27a.m. 16 knota In the afternoon. 6.83 fMt high Wevee ahookt be •round 2 feet 5:27 p.m. -0. 72 feet low on a W99t9fn tW9ff of 4 to 8 11:68p.m. 4.30 ,_high feet. Wavee m::::o S-feet high a.... OuU , WATER TEMPERATURE ~~~be betwwf, 10 Ind 20 b'°'9 wfd'I Ncteg,... 1, t , ' . I Dally Pilot Saturday, January 24, 2004 AS I California Street closures announced MEPHISTCJM A sewer project will close 14 intersections of the street for two to three weeks each. Allcla Robinson Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -An eight- month sewer project starting in March will be haro to miss for residents tivl.ng near California Street between Nevada and Gis- ler avenues, whlch will be closed intennlttentJy. The Orange County Sani1ation BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Co unty hosting free housing workshops 'lne Fair Housing Council of Orange County has announced a series of landlord/tenant work.shops will be held weekly. District announced the project pipe will be buJJt In the parting Friday and will hold a pubUc lot of TeWlnlde Middle School. control Rein said the work is estimated to cost about $800,000. A con- tractor bas not yet been selected. THE WORLD'S FINEST WALKING S meeting Feb. 3 to answer nm-·We've been wodciJl8 w:lth the dents' questions about it. school disaict and the principals The district plans to abandon there to keep any impacts to a two old, deteriorating sanitary minimwn," Rein said. "We're go- sewer lines that are expensive to ing to be dolng most of the work maintain, engineer Larty Rein . during the swnmer. • said. The project will take those The project will affect traffic. tines out of use by connecting lo-Each of the 14 intersections cal sewer lines on California along California Street will have Street to another existing sanitary to be closed during project wock sewer Une that now only handles hours for up to two or three fiows from a nearby pwnp sta-weelcs, Rein said. Work will be lion. pedorrned between 7 am. and 4 Costa Mesa nansportatlon Manager Peter Naghavi said he won't know all the details about traffic detours and delays until he meets with sanitation dlstrict of- ficials, but extra care will be taken to ensure safety because the project is near a school. * SALE IN PROGRESS * 1727 Wtstclff Drfvt Ht leach • '49-642-fEO Small segments of pipe will be p.m. Local access to homes and constructed at 14 intersections the school will be maintained. along Callfornia Street, and some and work crews will provide dust The public meeting on the project is sch eduled for 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 3 at TeWinlc.le Middle School. 3224 Califomia SL For in- formation, call (714)378-2965 or visit lmp:llwww.ocsd.com online. Lookinr for the best dea on a used BMW, Mercedes, Porsche? The free one-hour workshops for tenants will discuss issues including security deposits, necessary repairs and retalia · Lion problems and 3-day, 30- day and 60-day notices from landlords. Workshops will be presented in English, Spanish and Viet- namese at the council office at 20 I S. Broadway in Santa Ana. For information on the work.- shops, call (7 14) 569·0823. Free lectu re on genetic advances at UCI Victor A. McKusick. professor of medical genetics at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, will present a lecture titled "The Past, Present and Future of Medical Genetics as a Oinical SubspeciaJty," at 7 p.m. on Feb. 17 in the Crystal Cove Audito- rium at UC Irvine. entlfic and technological ad- vances of 1he la.st 50 years tJrnt allow for the dfagnosis, preven - tion and management of ge- netic disorders. The lecture is part of the UCI College of Medi- cine's Genetics Lecture Series, an annual program spo nsored by the Irvine HeaJth Founda- tion. Came ta TIL0'5 EUROPEAN AUTO HAUS McKusick will discuss the ~i- The event is free. P·.uk.ing is $5. lnforma1ion: Call Tom Vas · ich at (949) 824-6455. 200 W. Coast • 949.650.2222 A '6.58 VALUE ~ .A_ DA. 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Fir t .u lnowledging that medication 111.1y tw good for M>me, sht then \\file!., "On the other hand. I h.1ve -,ecn a dra~llk change in what people consider 'nomlaJ.' lhb trend to medicate children 111.1y he more a o;ymptom of ,ut 1ttal iU tha11 an tndication of J lh1ltlh11od condition. - lk\krs.,emman'!. words are 11111 new. but I was struck by tht'm because she 1s a pwcholow~t in Bt'rkeley. Calif. H1•rkeley. where I would have 1·>.pt•t:tcd boatloads of 5}'1Tlpathy lor lhe<.e sick. kids and a L11ee-wrk. reaction 10 medicating their poor i.ouls. But I >eMers.c;emman goes on to p.11111 a troubling )<et accurate p1r111n' of .kids in 2004. -r here must be room in duldhood -and adulthoo<l - lnr vananon!. in temperament m nature. For some k.lds 1n the d.1s..,room. it taJces all tJ1e 'trt'ngth and cuurage thl'y have to c,tand up and speak. l·or other~. it takes all the strength 1lwy have to '>It down and !.hut up Yt•t we 1udge both with the CAil ""1"""'1Mt p,.; tJ. 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There is as much chance of that happening as having a commercial airport built in El Toro but it would be nice if those messages were at least more careful in the words and pictures that are used. Kids are not adults but we've decided tha• many of them are ready for adult stimulation. We let them watch unsuitable movies and tel~ion, wear adult dothing and put them on a frenetic pace in order to prepare them for what Ues ahead. OeMerssemman is right. We're now seelng the effects of kids growing up too fast and unfortunately. nothing will be done about It We've sold our children's souls to Madison Avenue and a twisted sense of what success is really all about. In the foun.h grade. success could be as simple as a second·place finbh tn a math bee. • STEVE SMl'Tli 11 a Costa Mesa resident and a freelance writer Readers may leave a message for ham on the Daily Pllo1 hotl\ne 81 (949) 642 6088 Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS Got Pets? RtrlObi. 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The commit· tee's job is to open talks with the county about the city playing a role in or taking ayer John Wayne Airport, a number of local tide- lands areas. the Sheriff's Harl>or Patrol, the Santa Ana Heights Re- development Agency and the Coyote Canyon Landfill Wilson. whose district includes Newport Coast, said he's still open to discussing the od:ier sphere issues with the city of Newport Beach. . "J thin.It all those other issues are legitimate to put on the table for discussion.· Wilson said No fonnal action has been taken at the county level, ex· plained Wilson. who last week wrote a letter to Ridgeway to state his opposition to a city takeover of John Wayne. County Supervisor Jim Silva. whose district includes much of BURGLARIES Continued from Al off and walk down to a dock. Shulman sajd The officer called for backup and police searched the dock for the two men, but couldn' find them. "All the other officers left. but the officer who lnltially came out there stayed bad and waited." Shulman said. At about 4:30 a.m., the officer saw the two men returning to the car with a large. rectangular ob- ject. he said "lt turned out to be a plasma television valued at $10,000." Shulman said. lhe officer's pa- tience and tenacity paid off." When officers contacted one of the men, he said it came from his father's boat. But police searching the area found out that a boat had been burglarized and determined that the television belonged to the owner of that craft, Shulman said ln most of the recent bwgl.aries, the alleged burgiars had Wen a variety of ~ including liquor, binoculars, cameras, computers and plasma television sets. Some of !he boats had not been lock.ed while others had doors or hatches pried open, Shulman said "It's always a good idea to lock boats because U1ere are transients and thieves who target boats be- cause they have expensive pro~ eny in them.· he said. Boat owners may also want to consider using alarm systmu and keep as few valuable items on board as possible. Shulman said "They should also chedc their boats and report such crlmes on. SHOP Continued from Al didn't establish a precedent.· Ger- lich said. "I would be SUiprised if we did anything more harsh than we did with the chiropractor's office That's my personal view." c.arune Therapeutics offers therapeutic exercise. soft tissue ~ and hydrotherapy for dogs who are~ from sur- gery or injuries. Ooe of her tools is an underwater tn!l8dmlD that re- duals the impact of gravity by 65%. ·(Ille therapy! maximizes the dogs' surgical outcome and also can provlae an aJternatM. tf lllr· gery ~ not an opdon due to age or medical status.· Metteer said. The leMtng agent told her the space WU r.omd for 8tND) use, Metteer said. But after she ~ the leue In May. she went down to Qty HaD to gr( • permit and learned othawbe. With a muimum of two ctienlJ per how; Metteer ald she doeln' see as many clients on a daily ba- sis u the chiroprlctor and that she is tn compHance with the number of peddng apace& she has ~square foot other 11*8- . In the dty'a 2000 flllmal plan. the .lnduloial pm• ~ WU Intended CO IPJllt' to ... c:ti&- tricU dlll to. • ~ ol In· dUICrlal Ulel md ~ of. fkle Ind CDWlddW mm dm don' gevnte. hWl and hquent h •hOllr,... atlan• tah Jflll llf 11 •• • artOrmlr ........ ca. ........ Ns 111 ...... lya.,-to ---~prlnlldlnthe ...... Vo'lt"*"*Y'° faxlal .. "* " lllDn. -&te-4170' ..... ,,. lllOOm. (Ml) 804.121. • Newport Beach. was out of town and could not be reached for comment Friday. Ory officials were disappointed by Wilson's remarks. but none were ready to say the Issue was dead. "Let's just say I hope not.· Ridgeway said. Wilson, whds running for state assembly, could be out of counry government before the matter is decided. In the meantime. city of· 6dals say they want to continue to pursue talks on the other sphere lssues. Ciry Manager Homer Bludau said that local representatives hoped to meet with county offi· cials sometime next month to discus.s sphere issues. "We should take advantage of the opportunity to discuss issues we have In common interest with the county," Bludau said. "And those ii.sues we've identified other than the airport could take a Jong time to work through the details." •JUNE CASAGRANDE C011ers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at 1949) 574-4232 or by &-mall at juns,casagrsnds@lstimes.com. Dally Pilot PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • ,...,..,. Ro9d •nd Sunfloww Awnue: A hit-and-run was reported at 7:25 a.m. Thur9day. • ftlln.Ww Roed: Grand theft wH reported in the 2700 block at 7:48 p.m. Thursday. • Halbot loulewrd: A commercial burglary was reported in the 2800 blodc at 11 :44 a.m. Thursday. • lndustrtal w.y and Newpo11 Boulevard: A traffic accident Involving Injuries was reported et 6:39 p.m. Thursday. • Newport Boulevard: Annoying phone calls were reported In the 1600 blodc at 8:59 a.m. Thursday. • Orange Avenue: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 2600 blodt at 6:16 a.m. Thursday. • Pomona Avenue: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 1900 block at 12:55 p.m. Thursday. • Royal Plllm Drtve: Vandalism was reported in the 280 block at BRIEFLY IN PUBLIC SAFETY Plane makes emergency landing A Beech Baron single-en· gtne airplane made a safe landing at John Wayne Air· pon Friday afternoon, short· DEAL Continued from Al 10:01 a.m. Thursday. NEWPORT BEACH • 8aytJde Dtfve: A vehlcle burglary waa repotted In the 1600 block at 6:34 p.m. Thursday. • Eut <:out Highw.y: A commercial burglary was reported In the 2100 blodc at 9:26 a.m. Thursday. • Dow Street A commercial burglary was reported in the 800 block at 9:17 a.m . Thursday. • .hlmborM Ro9d: Grand theft was reported in the 3300 block at 6:10 a.m. Thursday . • Neptune Avenue: A home burglary was reported In the 5300 blodt 81 3:01 a.m . Thursday. • Onyx Avenue: An auto theft was reported in the 100 block at 9: 10 p.m. Thursday. · • 18th StrMt: An auto theft was reported in the 1900 block at 10:18 a.m. Thursday. • 32nd Street and Balboa Boul...,.rd: A hit-and-run was reported at 2:40 p.m. Thursday. ly after the pLlot radioed the tower reporting engine LIOU· ble, airport officials said. Th e pilot was the sole oc- cupant of the aircraft and he d id not suffer any injuries. said Justin McCusker, spokesman for the airport. "We got the radio call at about 3:30 p.m . ." he said. "But the plane landed safely on our runway at 3:46 p.m. • state controller's office said. Re· time so we can detenni.ne when cords beyond November are not the incidentS occurred." he said. currently available. The spolces- wing each other. so if one or the other of them can tarnish the olher by saying they're in league wi lh the Democrats, you might as well say they're in league with Satan," he said. Petracca said this situation is totally different lhan what hap- pened with Doris Allen, a Re- publican recalled by Orange County voters in 1995 after she enraged GOP colJeagues by making a deal with Democrat!> to elect her assembly speaker. Omnge County Sheriffs Harbor woman said Nguyen received Patrol officials stationed in New-abo ut $2.400 a month. port Beach also keep a dose "There's clearly no deal since watch on doclced boats. said Sgt. I've never given (Democrats) a David Ginther. vote on any key matter.· Mad· "So many burglaries within dox said. such a short time is abnonnaJ for CampbelJ srud h is budget and Newport,· he said. "l(s usually the budgets of some other legis· quite a safe hrubor." lators were cut also, but no Re- "What Maddox did is politi· cally clever," Petracca said. "I le go1 the Democrats to pay for Republican staff. The Republi· cans should be applauding him." U>cal shipyards have been hit publicans other than Maddox brutally over the last four months. ;.ot money from Dem ocratic As· said Jim Werner, a manager at sembly Speaker Herb Wesson. Newport Harl>or Shipyard. Maddox could have asked As- "l've newt seen anything like senlbly GOP leaders for the money this in the 17 ~ l've wotb:d to pay Nguyen. Campbell said here.· he said "Once every two "The Republican leader'i years. maybe, we'd have someone knew nothing abou t this.· he He also pointed out that both assembly caucuses· budgets come from public funds. While the effect, if any. of the mailer remains to be seen. Pe- tracca said in election season it's par for the course. break in and steal something small. said. But never of this magnitude." With low turnout predicted It changed the way the shipyard for the March 2 primary and the opemtes. Werner said, they are staunchest of Republicans ex- now much more vigilant. pected to vote in Orange "My guess" is, don't worry. you'll see worse coming," he said "'We had to get on e11ery boat County districts, the alleged link and make sure everything was se-witl1 Democrats could hurt cure,· he said. "But they even got Maddox or at least be annoying on a boat ... whlch was well-for him to explain, UC Irvine locked. They pried it open.· political science professor Mark. • ALICIA ROBINSON covers business. politics and the environment. She may be reached al (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail al a/1c1a. robinson .8J la times.com. Detectives are still piecing to-Petracca said. gether evidence linking Little and "Th ey're trying to out-right· Lewis to other burglaries. Shul- man said Both men are being '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ held In Newport Beach city jail in lieu of a $150,000 bail and face felony burglary charges. Police are also as.Icing possible victims or anyone who has bought or has been offered items from the two men, to call New· port Beach PoUce Department at (800) 550-6273. •DEEM BHARATM covers public safety and ooutU. She may be reached et (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath@lstimes.com. level of customer traffic. Planning staff members say Ca· nine Therapeutics does not con· tain any elements that would be more disruptive to neighbors than a pet store, dog groomer or veteri· narian. all of which can be found in commerdal w oes. They also say lf the commission were to al- low the company to stay. the ef· fects on the 5WTOunding Indus- trial uses wotlld probably not be as adverse u a chiropractic office beawR of the small slze of the space And because the building is a concrete block constructlon and the use Is ent:lrely indoors. no noise impacts are expected. staff' members say. Yet. they still recommend deny- ing the permit because lt Is not compatible with the other uses on the property. Metteer said she wants to stay because the fadllty Is centrally lo- cated and hlgh}y acoesslble to her client& •rt wotbd out great for the ma· )ority ot cues becau9e they are pretty much tn the Orange County Itel, .. ahe Aid h hopee the commi.wion will let her -.y for the duradon of her lelae. ~ 18 undl the spring of 2005, Ind grant her a one-year ex· tenlbl. llnce she sa1d l1 would tab ebout lhree )'Mn co recoYt!I' herCOICI. •OU WM NlllUM.tM CICMl'S COiia ~SM mtVbtrtedled llMI PM:r21 Of bv e'fNI. ~•~oom. Wiiiiam V. Schmidt, a respected and prominent Newport Beach attorney, passed away peacefully at hia home on January 21st, 2004. He had struggled for many years with Progressive Supra Nuclear Palay, an aggressive type of Partdnson's disease. He was 69. A long time resident of Newport Beach, Biii attended Newport Elementary Grammar School, graduated from Harbor High &hool where he played football and ran track. He attended Pomona College In Clanwnont, California were he played football on the undefeated and record setting Championship Team of 1954. He was Inducted Into the Pomona Athletic Hall of Fame In 2000. After receiving his law degree from Stanford Law &hool he practiced law In the Newport community for 40 years. He retired due to complications from Partdnson's disease. He truly loved the practice of law and belonged to many professional organizations. He served as Chair for the Estates, Trust and Probate Section of the Orange County Bar, President o'f the Newport -lrvlne Estate Planning Council, and Chalnnan of the Executive Committee of the Trusts, Estates, and Probate Secilon of the State Bar of California. Throughout his practl¢e he lectured, wrote, an6 taught for the Continuing Education of the Bar Progrwna. He hlld "*'Y Interests outalde the practice of law. He serv9d a Mater of Muonlc Lodge 1820 In 1966; he was an anlatant coach to the Cebaffo Team of the Jr. American Football pt0gram; tind for ITW'~ralMd exotic Auatrallan Lady Gould Flnche8 (he WU called by his famtly "The Blrd Man," ~ hit tllneat Ill wu happleet traveNng, tkllng wtth his t.mlly, btklng long ~ gotng to Laker and Angel games, body tUrllng, deridng with ht• wtfe (npect.ity Clotng polka at the ~Ix Club), or slmpty walklri'g on the Boaid Walk of Newport 8Mch wtth h6t fwnly. A ~ ~ It plenned for Saturday, Janu.y 31 at 11 Lm. at the ~ Churdl of the Covenant. 2850 FalMew Rold In Cotta Miu. In leu of ftoww9 donation8 0... be made In memoty of 811 to The Natlonll Paridnton'I Foooddon~ County Chetw, 366 Ptac.mla Ave. 1302, Newpon , 9*3; « the PMdMon'I Rffoutee OrQMlutlon, 7 El PllMG, Sutte 1102, P.im o...rt, CA ~; or Church of the CoYtNnt, 2850 F..,.,_ RotKf, ca.ta M..., ~ 02828; Of ~ion Holpic9, 730 Town a County Road, Orange, CA M Schmidt It IUf'Vfved by hie wife Roberta. eon Robert of 5:Jentuctcy, daughw Bonni. of Ouranao. Color8do, da t« H.,dl of Portt.nd Oregon, end alat9r Sandra of Honolulu. ..._... ntec.. b 01Hllo, 8leoy w.tna. newphew Joe Mccuhough and four t>eto¥ed .,.o ..... • • Dady Piiot A Blass above the harbor Fam ous fas hion label unveils its spring collection at the Balboa Bay Club. S.J. Cahn Daily Pilot MARINER'S MILE -For $3,000, any of the 25 women gathered Friday in the Presiden- tial Suire at the Balboa Bay Oub & Resort couJd have stayed the night. Or they could walk our of the 3,000-square-foot room with an armload of personal cputure. Many of them did just that. As I.he afternoon sun length- ened aero~ the patterned Berber carpet, the women perused four racks of clothing containing piece.. from I.he Bill Blass New York C.ollection spring line, choosing items to try on in one of the suite's bathrooms. The showing was the first in Southern California for tl1e col- lection. which is being presented to prospective buyers exclusively through private showings throughout ilie country. It is the first time a major fashion label is bypassing '>tores and laldng me doilies directly to clients via indi- vidual sales consultants, said the collection's designer. Jose Solis. Hit's not like you're walking into a store and feeling over- whelmed." Solis said. The sale!> campaign i' unusual enough to have eanwd n November story in the Wall Street Journal. TI1at story caught the eye of Bay Oub owner Beverly Ray, who said she realized the line would appeal to club members, as well as other; in Newport Beach who may no t have been to the new club, which reopened in June 2003 after a $65-million renova- tion. "I've always admired Bill Blass as a designer and I Lhought it .would he a real unjque thing to bring 10 the reson," Ray said as a video of a Blass catwalk played on a lV behind her. Bia~. an Indiana native, began designjng menswear in I.he late 1960s and started Bill Blass Um- ited in 1970. I le died in 2002. After reading the newspaper MARK c DUSTIN OAllHll or FrQrn right, Mimi Hogan, Regional Manager for Bill Blass New York, shows Berit Mitchell and Charlene Marlow one of the pieces on display while Ellen Reader eyes the rack during Friday's showing of the new Bill Blass New York collection at the Balboa Bay Club. story, she wrote to I.he company and got me rights to show the collection in ilie area. The private showings harken back to Blass· emphasis on "trunk shows." through which clothes are broughr to smaller groups or individuals, Solis explained. It al- lows people to own pieces thar are more unusual than those that come off a long rack at a depart- ment store. "It is the 'trunk show' idea, mass produced," said Solis, who'd s pent the previoui. day in Boca Raton, fla., at a similar event. Similar. but not the same. Usu- ally, Blass repre!.entatives host sho\\IS in private homes, nor third-floor suites overlooking a s parkling blue harbor. While that harbor at tinies caught I.he attention of a woman or three who'd nip out to ilie bal- cony wilh a glass or champagne and small plate of hors d'oeuvres. ii was the clothes iliat clearly held lheir rapt attention. "I'd love 10 buy ii all," said Catherine ·niyen of Corona del Mar, who was checking out the line with Udo Isle's Mary Rabbitt. who was equally en1hu'>Cd. ~1 think it's nice tliat you ran mix a lot together," Rabbitt said. The ability to mix the clothing -which Included leatl1er pant suits, swearers. cl1artrcu.-.t· and teal items or all de<11g11i.. awning- striped blouses and cocktail -.uiL•,, all embodying Bla!>s' l>l~'llature "cl~ic sponswear -..ryle" -j.., a goal of the line, •;aid Soli..... She said she envii.ions ii as a "lift"ilyle collection" for peopll' who .trc ... o- cially connected, with an acuve lifestyle that's balancC'<.I hy kid'> and other U'appinw-ol a "normal hfe." The "trunk '>how" Myle give-, Solis the chance to get among hi., customers, "10 really lenm who the customer is. what rhey want," he said. Bypassing I.he uo;uaJ depan- ment store sale!> roUle aJ..o allow'> rum to kei!p pritC'\ down while us111g high-end falmc., '>uch as siJks, cashmere and :.ucde. Judging by the women ~athcr­ ed, Solis had succeeded in that. as "reasonable" was a word pop- ping out of plenty of m ouths. Prices rai:iged from $75 to $1.000. with mm1y of 1 he pie1 t'"' m thl' $700 to $~)()() mnge. Ray P'>t11natcd thm hy 4 p.m. - the show was mnning from:! 111 7 p.m . uhout 55 womt'n lmd bt•t•n rhrough the -.hm\. m.111~· leaving w11h orde~ plan•d "II'' hct•n .1cro'' the ho.mi." ~he .... 111.J of whdt 11c111' 1wopll' h,uJ purcha-.t•d. "1\10 .. 11» 11\ hrt•n 01w ut a kind 'ale,." Modl'I Marilyn <lark "''" ... 111 pri.,t•d rlw M1i1c h;1<l bt·t·n 'o tTOWtkd "It\ hl't'll much h11,ie1 than I 1houg)11 11 woultl he." ... ml tlw Har-hort''> rc~1dl'nt. \\ho wa' out llttt•d 111 cl c,harp. rcJ hll'llll'" suit. "Oh, I love what l'w got on." -.he .,,11(1. "I'd love to own wh,11 I havl' on " ~ lo-.1 ol tJw low in till' room secml'd <lm:t·ted at a MnlJn~ red trench niar. \'~h1ch canw on .tnd oll 11' h.m~rr rcpi>atcdly. -"I wryho<ly love., the rn111rn.i1." Habhitt '-lid. With priV'Jle appointments -.clwduled for today. the run length l'uar '>Lill may end up 111 a few Newport Beach clo~c1 .... INVENTORY . ' LIQUIDATION! 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Mariu O'Neil Oa1lyP1lot Jusl when you though1 ii was safe in the school park.Ing 101 . . . the SharlanobiJe struck. The Upper Newport Bay Ecological Re- serve Science Ccnler's SharlanobUe paid a visit 10 I !arbor View Elementary in Corona del Mar on lllursday, bringing wilh it a cou- ple mm1c.'iake fish. "Lo. a SharlanobiJe something a shark driv~r 9-year-old Shanequa Wans asked wilh a giggl<'. No shar~ drive the SharlanobiJe -a small Oatbe<l truck filled with a series of smaJJ 1anh -bul they do gel lo hitch a ride with workers from the California Depart· menl of Fish and Game, which runs the mo- bile exhibit Before meeting !heir briny buddies. stu- den1s got a le:.son abou1 their home, the Back Ray. from cenler employee Sarah Jame:.. "When we pul our trash in 1he guner, it goes all the way 10 the ocean," she told a group of fourth-grader... MDo you want to swim in thal?" The children gave a unanimou'> groan of disgust. Sea life doe:.n'I like swimming in a mucky ocean either, she added. To prove her poinl, James took a small group over to a model of a coast similar to Corona del Mar. She Li1tered it wilh choco- la1e :.prinkJes for dog waste, colored sprin· Ides for trash, cocoa powder for soil and a viscow; Ouid for oil. Then ii began to rain, courtesy of a squirt hotlle. Sure enough, everything became a big. sludgy me:.s in the ocean. H·n1at's why whenever ii rains, we should wail tluee day:. before going inlo 1hc ocean," she said. · James prompled the students to make a list of ways 10 curb ocean p0Uu1ion -don't liller, recycle. telJ parents to use biodegrada- ble soap if they wash their own can.. ~Join the Surf rider Foundation," 10-year- old Shane Kelly suggested. Outside, the children filed up steps to the Sharlanobile's ianks. Sea urchins and stars, mussels and a stlngniy awaited them. Gabbi Le Por of Harbor View Elementary looks at the sharks that are part of a mobile sea life exhibit called the Sharkmob1le, sponsored by the California Department of Fish and Game. The exh1brt visited the Corona del Mar school Thursday morning and students were able to view and compare different water animals from rocky and sandy habitats. "It's cold!" Shanequa ga-;ped a'> she pul her hand in the water, pclling a red sea Siar. "'l11is one feels like a snake." !:J-year-old Madison Reed said of another star. Bui the sea stars weren't the reaJ slars. Everyone wanted a glimpse at the sharks in a larger lank at the front of the truck. All the creatures were fine to touch, James said, except the shark.'>. A special protec1ive coal on them couJd rub off and make them ill if anyone touched them. As the class filed by two at a time, the smaJI stingray and two-foot-long sharks -a leopard and gray smooth hound -swam conten1ly, oblivious to the attention. "This one'!> boring.~ Shanequa said, point- ing at the leopard shark as it swam circles in 1he tank. MSo's the stingray." Shane, on the other hand, named the !>harks• as his favorite part of the visit. "Rul ii stinks you couJdn't touch them,· he lamented. • MARISA O'NBL covers education. She may be reached at (949) 574-4268 or by a.mail at msriss.oneil@lstimes.com. SCHOOL LIST ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Ad•msK-5 2850 Clubhouse Road, CoS1a Mesa Principal: Candy Cloud Main phone: (714) 424-7935 Attendance: (714) 424-4702 AndenenK~ 1900 Port Seabourne, Newport Beach Principal: Mary Manos Main phone: (949) 515-6935 C.lifomia K-5 3232 California St, Costa Mesa Principal: Jane Holm Main phone: (714) 424-7940 College Pllrtt K-3 2380 Notre Dame Road, Costa Mesa Principal: Pat Insley Main phone: (714) 424-7960 Dms4-6 1060 Arlington Drive, Costa Mesa Principal: Cheryl Galloway Main phone: (714) 424-7930 Attendance: (714) 424-4762 EastbluffK~ 2627 Vista del Oro, Newport Beach Principal: Charlene Metoyer Main phone: (949) 51~920 H•rbor \11.w K~ 900 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar Principal: Mellissla Christensen Main phone: (949) 516-6940 Klli8er 3-6 2130 Santa Ana Ave., Cotta Mesa Principal: Stacy Holmes Main phone: (949) 51&-6960 Attendance: (949) 615-6852 Kllybroolre K-6 3156 Klllybrooke Lene. Cotta Mese Principal: Kathy Sanctiez Main phone: (714) 424-7945 9ha/, e6laU ~ wll4 ~ aua't ~ ... !J.lwj'u pt~ ,,.,..._._ •)leeSodfey A•wtl • S-. s.Aell .:-.tln'a • C ....... C ....... ~"Pm-'"""'~•,_ .......... ot'fllt ._..fl ....... • ...... .tTlieV.... • ...... ...._.,, ,,.._.. ~ota--. t~ --etr, N__, Al!llC'llldout ........ M .C. C-.e •,_Vb~ .t1111ell .... ,,_., .. ,,_ .. tl!f W... • U 11w ~ttTlie v-• ,,........ ......... c.-dl • Mt:t ....... S..Molrlll "e ltf ·-lpl b ,, ,. I C ............. b.. ,.............. ' ..... ,....,. .... .,_"...,... .. ,. .... h « 'f ........ ..,.... .. .. f I ., I I Dady Piiot Sat~day. January 24, 2004 A7 Students getting a free ride County buses are providing no-charge trips for UC Irvine students with current student ID cards. 6ce for free, they can ride OCTA buses that entire semester. The cards must be activated each se- m ester to stay current. Students swipe the cards through onboard readers. just llk.e OCTA bus passes, which cost $37.50 for 30 days. Regular fares are S l. Besides reducing traffic on Orange County roads and easing Starting this week, UC Irvine pollution problems, UCI . Vice students can get on the bus -Otancellor Manuel Gomez said free. "'the program will mean more Orange County Transpona· parking spaces. He called cam· tion Authority and UCI on pus parldng permits ~hunting li- Thursday announced the U-Pass censesH because so many stu- program that lets students take • dents and faculty compete for so the bus 10 school, or anywhere few spaces. Marl11 O'Neil Daily Pilot else. free. All they need is their ·we simply don't have enough current student identification parking structures and paved. card. over land for parking. H Gomez "This Is your ticket to free· said. dom, -said 0<..lA board member Finding a parking place can Ot.ris Norby, clutching a student sometimes take an hour or identification card at the kick·olT more, student Denise F3trella rally. "Freedom from gas sta-said. lions, freedom from parking, ·Right now, I ride with friends freedom from car insurance or park far away, off campus," paymenL'>. freedom to read a said second-year student Victo- book on the way 10 class. H ria Wang. who signed up for the OCTA launched the same pro· program Thursday. "This will gram al CaJ State Fullerton in save us so much money on park· September and so far has 1,000 ing. A parking pass is like $400 a students participating, accord· year." ing to OCTA Otairmao Gregory Junior Priscilla Majidi also Winterbotlom. picked up a schedule and route Once students have their ID information from OCTA em· cards activated at the campus ployees at the kickoff. Though Parking and Transportation Of-she currently lives on campus. SCHOOL Continued from A6 Uncoln K-0 3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar Principal: Barbara Rothman Main phone: (9491515-6955 Attendance: (949) 515-6808 Mariners K-0 2100 Mariners Drive, Newport Beach Principal: Pam Coughlin Main phone: (949) 515-6960 Newport Coast K-6 6655 Ridge Park Road, Newpon Coast' Principal: Monique VanZeeBroeck Main phone: (949) 515-0S75 Newport a.m.ntary K-0 14th Street and Balboa Boulevard, Newport Beach Principal: Denise Knutsen Main phone: (949) 516-6965 Newport .._ighta K-0 300 E. 15th St., Newport Beech Principal: Judith Chambers Main phone: (949) 516-6970 Attendance: (949) 515-6872 Paularino K-3 1060 Paularlno Ave., Costa Mesa Principal: John Sanders Main phone: (714) 424-7950 Attendance: (714) 424-4742 Pomona K-3 2051 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa Principal: Julie McCormick Main phone: (949) 515-6980 RN4-o 601 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa Principal: Ken Killian Mein phone: (949) 516-6905 Attendance: (949) 616-6836 Costa Mesa 1595 Newport Blvd . (949) 642-2050 Mon-Sat. 9a-5 :30p Sunday, 12p-5p MARK C. OUSllN/DAILY P1LOT OCTA bus driver Carlos Vega stands outside his bus at UCI before an event to kick off the new lJ.Pass program-that allows UCI students to ride any OCTA bus at no charge. she said that having the option to take the bus makes her more inclined to move next year. "I was concerned about park· Ing and worried how to get to school.· Majidi said. "This is an exceUent opportunity to get to school and not worry about parking.H Five bus routes serve the earn- Sono,. K-3 966 Sonora, Costa Mesa Principal: Christine Anderson Main phone: (714) 424-7955 Victoria K-5 1025 Victoria St., Costa Mesa Principal: Judy Laakso Main phone: (949) 515-6985 Attendance: (949) 515-6985 Whittier K .3 1800 N. Whittier Ave., Costa Mesa Principal: Sharon Blakely Mein phone: (9491 51~ WltsonK-5 801 Wilson St., Costa Mesa Principe!: Candy Sperling Mein phone: (9491515-6995 Woodland K·2 2025 Garden Lane, Costa Mesa Principal: Lauren Medve Main phone: (949) 515-6945 pus directJy. Routes 175. 470 and 59 extend to Brea Mall. Larwin Square and the Met:rolink station in Tustin and John Wayne Air· port. Roule 79 goes from UCI down Jamboree lo Fashion island and 178 talces Jamboree, Michelson. Von Karmann, Birch and Irvine to Del Mar, north on Fairview to Adams lo Huntington Beach. 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Lylcm and klT have ] I l'Uf\'>CCUIJYC )'Clll'I Of real CSlllle Cllpencnoc Ill Nl:wpon llcach. fix pmfci..._iona) 11erviu: or advice with all yoor real C!itlllc nocd~ call the Ewmg,~ at Coost Nt.-wpon· Coldwell ~Ill (949\ 159-3196. The Ewings Are Cont Newport Property's #1 THm For 2001 ~· Lagana Beach 345 North PCH (949) 494-655 l Mon-Sat, l Oa-6p Sunday, 12p-5p South Bay 23649 Hawthorne Blvd. (3 10) 373-0442 Mon-Sat, 9a-5:30p Sunday, l 2p-5p A8 Saturday. January 24 2004 Daily Pilot .. FORUM HOW TO GET PUBLISHED -t..tten: Mail to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 •React.rs Hottlne: Call (949) 642-6086 Fax: Send to (949) 646-4170 E-mall:Send to dallypllot@latimes.com •All correspondence must include full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity and length. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Railing against South Coast Plaza's CenterLine stance On Jan. 12, the Orange County l'ranbponation Authority Board of Direciors approved the CentcrUne light mil. a 9.:1 mile . 16-station route 1ravel111g from the Depot at Santa Ana to John Wayne Airport . Unfortunately, the route include an ill-advil.ed ~egment 111 Co'ita Mesa that byp.t.,.,e:. South Coast Plaza. which was included at till' dl•maml of large· ~takeholder)t 111 t11e Soul11 (.oa .. t Metro an'a Playing politics in rape ca e i~ absurd With all the 1>o'>tunng involved in thl' (;regory I la1dl I ape l"a'>e. ic,n't II l'nough Ill l.now then·,.., J 20-mmutl' vi deo1.1pc that rnptun·, tlw nime? (.]early a ~eriou'> al'I wa' committed. it':. on tdpc . .,o what\ left tu dl")(\Jl'? ~.1w u' from watching our tax dollar' being spent on moliom .111<.l arguments. Talk ahout political grando;tanding -maybe I laid I\ dcfen~e attorney. Joseph Cav-Jllo. needs to take J good, lung look in th e mirror. Isn't it a good thing that it appear the younger I IJ1dl !'>n"t getting 'peciaJ trl·atmcnt from District Atty. Tony Raclwurk.a!> .i' a re .. ult of hi'> lather\ donations to the Rackaucla." politirnl mach111c? Didn't hl' already get special treatment after ge111ng picked up for mari1uana poss<.'sc,ion -alter ttriginally. the CenterUne route called for an elevated light rail route followmg Bristol Street '>OUth to Anton Uoulev-Jl'd and making J turn eastward. wi th a '>talion at Sou01 Coast Plaza. But, 1n the lit'>t few months, the South Lo<1.:.t Plaza bypass route had ~urfacl'd. wl11ch would bury the C.enterl.Jm' underground. narrow it to a :.1ngle-track where 11 would follow .1 winding path to avoid the Pl,v.i. fhl' rt·-.ult: l:l111nnallo11 of the ht•'d alrcmJy l>t.>t·n .1m·'>tt'tl for the alleged rapt'? Ami 'Pare me the '"poor lrttll• bo)''" 1l'il'rl'lllt·· 11.udl \V.15 plent} oh.I t'1H1ugh to l..mM that \'1.IMt he and hi' fnl'lld' wen• .11legt'l.lly doing 011 th<' 111gh1 111 4ue-.t10n WR' \non~ For LuvaUo to .Hh'lle th.it 11·~ nm about a vidt·o or an ,1.,.,..,tant '>henff. but rathl'r tlw political d1mate 111 Orang\' County, I!> hl'yond rid1culou ... Ill::. ju't doing h•' job I h'lll''' I he cil!>e b ahuut Lhe u1111c tom111111rd, tlle evulencc \Ct'm-. to he ~olid. and 18 monlh' down the road. it ~hould be over. It hardly ~Cl'lllS charge' need to he "concocted" when the evidt•nn• i\ riKht there. in "";ni.: color. on video. MIKE MCNIFF C:o .. ta Me..a Back Bay photo e~say needs to go on the road Tue .. d.i y\ picture~ Soutll Coast Plaza station. slower travel for tra1m. an estimated SSO mllllon higher price rag, and an inconvenience to customers and employee.'>, forced to walk a longer distance to the Plu.a. Paul Freeman, spoke.,man for C. J. Segerstrom & Son'> -the owner of South Coast Plaza -is quoted in the Daily Pilot Maling one reason why the owners are against the original route i!. hernu .. e the CenterUne will have "".1 stop 111 our )tCa of free MAILBAG illu:.1ra1111g the Back Ray arc sn good that I wondered if photographer Kent Treptow could work out a -.how w11 h the Newport Hay Naturali'>h & I riend'> at o;ome luture time. An exhibition of his photographic works takl'll in ,111d around the Bark B..ty \\ ould l'llrnuragr people 10 1.1kc a n 1ntere'>I 1n the wondt•rful work done by the l·riend-. of the Hack Bay and pay tnhuH• IO our .. backyard " et·ological 'Y'>tem righ t here in the Ncwpnrt-Me'ia t•nvironnwnt. Ju!>t a thought and thank-. for the great picture:.. DAVID A. W. YOUNG Newport Reach Bush ·s statements on terrori sm on target Nu. l do not think that Pre.,ident Rush talked to mut:h about terrori!>m, after all we are at war over this matter. The parking" and that future expansion for the plaza must be on the Bristol Street side. And the Centerline may be in the way. Let's try to follow Freeman's logic. He says the CenterLine wouJd be in the way of future expansion of South Coast Plaza, which is to be built on an area currently utili.7ed as a parking lot. Therefore. the light rail line that is expected to carry over amount that he spoke about terrorism. and what we're planning to do about it, wao; line. After all. he has limited time to talk about Olher i'>sues. CARRIE ALLEN I rvrn e Terrori~m fears are choking our free doms I'm a Hu .. h supporter. but I think he '>hould give up on the Patriot Act. I believe its hurting our civil liberties. KEATS HAYDEN Newport Beach Mixed fee ling s on State of the Union I want to compliment Prc'>ident Ru!!h for his remarks on immigration reform. which arc long overdue. And also his pri!>on rehabilitation program. But it's abo long overdue. 20,000 people per day should be prevented from reaching the doorstep of the plaza. Huh? The future develllpment will take away parking spaces and attract more people. yet a mass transit station closest to the plaza should be built over one-third of a mile away? Does lhis strike anyone as counterintuitive? It seems as the Segerstroms really don't care about their customers and I lowevcr. I noticed Sen. Edward Kennedy wa~ deeply appalled when he wa~ barking about hb prescription drug plan. I had to agree with Kt•nnedy. I felt the -.ame way. At first I wondered who in the world would find Bush'!> ideas on healthcare a11ract1w. 1 hen I realized that if I were young. healthy as a horse, had a good income and hated to pay taxes I would vote for the President Bush's private. out-of-pocket insurance premiums every chance I got. Also. I was saddened by the lack of any comment on the environment. I really miss .,eeing Saddleback !Mountain I instead of a tall and smoggy haze. And I hate to read about our northern forest being clear-cut by an oil-driven administration that showc, only contempt for our environment. CHARLES JUERGENS Costa Mesa employees being inconvenienced to access the plaza. Finally, the South Coast Plaza bypass route is going to cost us more money to build today, and more money in the future when we need to amend the mistake caused by shoruighted and selfish desires of the large stakeholders in the South Coast Metro area. CHRISTIAN KROELLS Newport Beach HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (R), 35th District, 18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 395, Irvine, CA 92716, (949) 833-0180; fax: (949) 833-0696; Press Secretary Pat Joyce, (916) 323-1200 STATE ASSEMBLY John Campbell (R), 70th District, State Capitol, Sacramento. CA 95814, (916) 319-2070 E-mail: districtlO@ assembly.ca.gov Ken M addox (R), 68th DiS1rict, State Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) (916) 319-2068; Or local office at 1503 South CoaS1 Drive, Suite 205, Costa Mesa 92626; (714) 668·2100; Fax: (714) 668·2104 E-mail: Ken.Maddox@ asm.cd'.gov DESIGNER BED LE EVERY BED. IS ON SALE RIGHT NOW! All of our beds are on sale. No exceptions. Enjoy great savings on such famous brand names as Century, Drexel Heritage, Tommy Bahama, Lexington, Marge Carson, Bernhardt and· many others. THIS SALE INCLUDES SPECIAL ORDERS, TOO. Let our expert designers help you make the right decision the first time. ! DAYS ONLY Sat., Sun. & Mon. 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Max Wallace, fo rmer legal counsel 10 Duke Univcr,iry and a recogniY.ed business leader in the bio·tcch arena, will 8 .W. COOK join 1he c ure Parkinson's Project 10 work with Wan.aw in 'earch of a cure. 'The program is amhi1io11i., ye1 we are focused o n finding a cure for l';Jrkinson's Disca.'e within three 10 live years," r;aid Marc Pollick with the Giving Bad.. Fund. Warsaw is working 10 raise $26ll million to fund rt''L'Hrch led by neuro!.<:icnti'>IS to rnmplrtc the mi<>Mlln in i.eurch of a t·ure. ·111c addiuon of Wallace to thl' warn will adv-..incc effon~ 111 'Nve the needed funding lor re'>t'arch. "Wallace ha' 1nined II'> because he hdicvcs in the llll"-'>ion," War'><tW i.aid. " I hi'> 1s not about big money, ur big business. ii \ about ..aving and improving liVl''>." "for the lir.:.t umc ever, i.cien1is1s and leaders from biolech, pharmaceutieab and academic nwdicine have agrl'ed 10 work together, share data and collaborall' 111 the pur..t1i1 of hrin>:ini.: thn•c novel tlwrapt·utic dnigs 10 lht• market 10 rn•a1 Parkinson':.," Pollick ~aid. "WP hope to arcomplbh thi' w1thm lhc live-year lime frnnwwork ... For more i11fom1a1ion on Warsaw's Cure P-..irkinson's Project. call (310) 649·5222. CHINESE TRADEWINDS ·111e Olinc:.c·American l.l'ague of Ornnge County's P-.il'ifk James H. Warsaw of Newport Beach heads the Cure Parkinson's Pro1ect rn an e ffort to raise $268 million for research. 'iyt11pho11y <)fl hl''lra i' 1m·p..in11g lor .1 g.ila l'vt•111 1111 fl'll. 21. " I radt•w111t1' from 01i11a," part of lhl' 2004 /\111prica11 Co111po,l'r~ I t•,11val. will he pre't'ntt•d lo local ht•11dac1nr-. of the ordwi.tra .11 a grand l've11111g 'l'I lo unfold al the Sutton Plart• I lotcl in Nt'wport Reach. lntcma11011t1I opera '>lar Oscar 7£ Zhang will l'ntertain till' crowd, brough1 10ge1hcr by ded1t .1lt'tf lt·ag111• voh111ll'er.. Arlene Oiang, MlchcUe Oien, Verna Oiuw, Niu llapyng, tlelcn Un, 11Jlen Ong, Elena Ross and IJnda Tay. Janice and Ted Smith will t'llll'l'l' lhl' t•wnmg of dinlll'r, dannng dlld t•nll•rtamnll'nl. I or 11t·k<'I' and inflll 111a111m. rall thl• < l1111e~t··/\mrric.111 I .t•ag1.u• al (7 141755·57HH. •THE CROWD appc<1rs Thursdays and Saturdays WEDDINGS Brannigan-Elcedal Brooke Brannigan of Costa Mesa and 'Ji"avis Eke<lal of Newport Beach exchanged vows at the Su11on Place Hotel in Newport Beach on Aug. 30. The bride is the daughter of Mark Brann igan of Costa Mesa and Tim and Joyce Berg of Fairfield. The bride wore a strapless A-line gown by Paloma Blanca. The maid of honor was Janifer Douglas. The bridesmaids Wl're Erin Morton, Lisa Omce and Amanda Sides. The bridegroom is the .;on of Dave and Clleri Ekedal of Corona del Mar. 1ne best man was Rya n Ekedal. TI1e usher.; were Greg Jenkins, I .ouii. Canales, Mall Oecking and Bryan Steele. The reception was held al 1he Sullon Place 1 lotel with 200 guests is1 attendance. The bride and groom :.pent their honeymoon on the island of St. Lucia. The bride isemployed at the Orange County I leart Center. The groom is employed at Ekcdal Brooke Brannigan and Travis Ekedal ~asonry & Connete. Conrad-Cm non Tammy Conrad of San C Jtomente and Cllris Cannon of San Clemente exchanged vow:. al the Pacific Quh in Newpon Beach on Nov. 15, 2003 The bride is the daughwr of Kay and Gary Conrad of Newport Heach. The bride wore a Mraph·.,, A·linc gown. by Modt•I Noviao,, ol alternating hand:. of o;;ilk or~anza and silk satin. The ma Iron of honor wa~ her -,1,1 er. Amy Srnnchek. 1 lw hruJc5maids were Beth 1 lopkin:., Su-,ic Weher and Jennift·r C;innon. l'he bridegroom is the Miii of lliane and Dick Cannon of Corona del Mar. The be'>t man wa'> Jeff Cannon. The 11\her:. wen• Mike Brownell, Mike LeSieur and Mark Severson. The receptio n was held al lhl' Pacific Ouh, with 140 gut'\!'> in auendance. nw couple honeymooned on the ii.land of Kauai. The bride ii. cmployl'd at Taylor Woodrow I lomc ... The groom i~ employed al d ilt'ch.com. • WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS run Saturdays. For a form, please call Luis Pena at (9491574-4298 Chris Cannon and Tammy Conrad LIMITED TIME ONLY ONE-HOUR SPA TREATMENT S P E C A l $6Q on SSS volut MA SSAGE SPORTS/D EEP T HERAPUET IC MASSAGE • HOT STONE THERAPY MASSAGE SWEDISH RELAXATION MASSAGE • MATERNITY MASSAGE • REFLEXOLOGY FACIALS GAYLEE SIGNATURE fACIAl • C OUAGEN N OURISHING fACW. H OT STONE THEMPY FACIAL • G ENTLEMEN'S f ACW. TREATMENTS RAsPBERRY PAMfffN Boar WMP • GREEN TEA OETOXJfYING Boor WAAP MAAGAIUTA SALT GLOW • MICROOUMABAASION FACE TREATMENTS G LYCOUC Tl\EATI1ENTS • CHEMICAl. Pm.s . . GAV LP.fl ' I .,,-t. .. ~ at the Hyatt Newporter Newport S.Ch, California PRBI! VAi.Er PARKING 1107 Jamboree "o•~. Suite #2, Newport leach, CA 91660 ,..n64M()93 , a t a AlO Sat\Jfday, January 24. 2004 THE MORAL OF THE STORY Look and listen to God first "Jn the pure. strong marching on mit hours of the morning, own and in the when tile soul of the day wrong direction. It's ls at its best, lean upon like I'm going tl1e window slll of God around In circles a11d look Into His /ac1, until I ask God to and get the ordtrs for straighten me out. tilt day. Then go out My husband Jon Imo thf' day wltl1 tl1t and I woke up to a sense of a hand upon cold, dark morning your shoulder and flnt" on the day I began chip... CINDY this column. After -E. STANLEY JONES TRANE breakfast, Jon left for work and I A re you a morning CHRISTESON headed outside for a person who wakes ~ wall. I thol·ght about what I eager to meet the new needed tO do that day and day. and is excited ah11111 what started feeling unsettled. I God has planned for you. or an.· marched back home. you more of a night owl and "Oop~. (,od. I'm ~orry." I ~a.id find that the alarm clock rinl(S out loud. "What are your orders long before you're ready to ni.e? for me for today?" I sat quietly Perhaps you are still looking for a while and then had a forward to the day. but ii 1us1 though1. I glanced over my takes ome time and coffee tu "to-do" li!it for the day and get going. I'm typically a wrote "to-be with God ." II wa., morning person, and some a'\ if God said, "Cindy. Cindy. mornings I wake up thanking C...ndy, calm down. Look. tu me about what God's plan!> for me and listen tu me first." ·rhc are. while other rnorningc; I anxiousnes~ I felt when I first charge right into what I thank ,., luoked at my list was replaced most important. by pe..ice. and I minimized the We've experienced ama1.ing items to·the essentlaJs. I '>tared morning~ over the pa5t few ou1 the wmdow at the sky. weeks, ranginK from warm. which was ablaze w11h beautiful sunrises to cold. changing colors. My mood pelting rain. No matter what became more colorful too the weather may be, wherever "TI1ank you God,· I said. we are, each morninK bring!> I wasn't a parent telling u the start to a new day. After child to march back i nsidt: [o · - reading the quote at the lop of wash his hands; I was a child this column and talking with asking my Heavenly Father to some friends. I am going to try wash my heart and soul. I went to look at each day in a new for a shorter walk later, but way. more importantly. I felt like Several friend!) have told me God's hand was in my plans. they start their mornings by And you can quote me o n asking God for hi) marching that. orders for the day. "After all. God gave me the gift of a new day. so I want lum to tell me what he wants me to du with it,• one of them said. I agreed, and 1 want 10 try that. It's very easy fo r me to march along full speed ahead, only to realize later that I walo • CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beech resident who speeka frequently to parenting groups She may be reached vie e-mail at cindyt°'Onthegrow.com or through the mail at S37 Newpon Center Drive, Suite S05 Newpon Beach, CA 92660 Datly Piiot FAITH IN THEORY Knowing what candidates believe AT ISSUE: The holiday season has passed and the political season is heating up. How gravely do you think a president's faith and religion ~ect the public in this country? Do you vote with a candidate's religious beliefs in mind, including how you think a candidate will approach others' beliefs? "preserve, protect and defend the Constitu tion of lhe United States.• Whether the Almighty accedes to his reque5t "So help me God,• the president ls the champion of the ConstuuUon and not the upholder of Scripture. RABBI MARK MILLER Temple Bat Yahrn Newport Beach campaign in the Bible Belt because of his love for, and understanding of, the Blble. When asked to name his favorite book in the New Testament, he responded "Job!" Voters shouJd consider everything about the candidates for whom they vote, including failh and beliefs. When one says, ·1 believe that God has planted in every human heart the d esire to live in freedom,· as President Bush did in his TI1e sixth article of the Constitution affirms that "no religious test 'lhall ever be requtred as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States.· The founders spoke unequivocaJJy: religion is the 111dividual's own business. I do not judge candidates for political office on the bas1" of their religion. or lack thereof. and am (unher persuaded by the words of John E Kennedy: "I helieve in an America that i!> officially neither Catholic. Protestaiu. nor Jewish ... I believe in an America where religious intolerance wiU .. omeday end ... and all will refrain from those attitude~ of disdain and division, which have so often marred their works in the past. and promote instead the American ideal of brotherhood." It is comfoning to many Americans to see the pre'\1dent emerging from church on Sunday morning. having attended at least pro fonna if not with great fervor. Washington wrote that he did not believe the nation wouJd be able to retain its charclcter and integrity without religion. It is comforting to many to hear a president testify to the impact his religious faitJ1 has exerted on his life. I, myself. would prefer a president who took. reHgious belief seriously and I doubt whelher an atheist wouJd "have a prayer" of being elected to the highest office. Our president, reOe<:ting our national ethos. ought to acknowledge the religious foundation of our country. our reliance on God and the relevance of God to our national survival and welfare. That a president, In my personal estimation, "ought" to be a person of religious belief, does not mean he "must" be. Ultimately, government is not to be the source of m oral, religious instruction. If the president chose to take the oath of office without placing his hand on the Bible. I wouJd not think that person any less qualified to lead our democracy and represent a government that is seruJar in its essence. The president Is the leader and servant of "We. the People," and not the emissary of God in the Oval Office. His great obligation and only authority is to Politics and religion are klssin' cousins. The Greek from which we get "politics" means "the totaJ complex of relations between human beings in society.~ People of faith are concerned with this "complex." There are clear connections between the science concerned with winning the right to govern and then governing effectively and focusing on God and God's will for humankind and life. The art of government and exercise of faith kiss each other on issues ranging from peace and war to abortion and the sanctity of marriage. For example, the Episcopal OtUrch to which I belong has often been calJed "the Republican Party at prayer." Candidates for the presidency understand that their faith ls one criterion the electorate takes seriously; they usually do very well making this clear. Occasionally they put their foot in their mouths, like the candidate who recently expressed eagerness to State of the Union address last Tuesday. his constituency shouJd know who he understands to be "God" and what he means by "freedom." Is "God" the alJ-wise, all-powerful, alJ-loving. all-knowing God Olristians experience? Is ''freedom" the perfect freedom found in the service of the One who is Love, lhe Prince of Peace? Is it the freedom to vote, which we are all responsible to do? A good Olristian gujdeline is "Vote your hopes. not your fears." Of course, candidates must act in accordance wilh what they say they believe, as shouJd we all; Jesus has very strong words for bypocrttes (see Matthew 23 for examples). Presidents, and others given authority in our country, take an oath of aJJegiance to our Constitution, including the Bill of Rights. I am confident that anyone violating Article I, " ... make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise See THEORY, Pa1e All ANNOUNCING THE NEW YEAR FASHION SALE. 12 months, no interes t*, no payments Now you can enjoy huge savings on l<aras12n Ans<YDur Slainmaster and Tactts.5( styles now through Febuary 2, 2()(}it. And you make no paymcn: with no interest for 12 months. So take advantage of our New Year Fashion Sale. And get the year ofT to a great start JOHN BLOESER CARPET~ONE 2927 S. Brietol Street, Cotta Meaa (714) 751-2324 www.bloescrcarpctone.com 1 I 'f Instant In-Store REBATE $3 yd. T.U111-tlP"~rlld ll)1d!•~hlal!.il~~S.-1f ..d 1.nt• lt,ln-....... ,..._.,I ~ . FAITH CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS ART AUCTION Worb of Chagall, Dall, Picasso and Adam wlll tie featured at Temple Bat Yahm's the apectacular art auction and wine tasting event at 7 p.m. today. A preview will begin at 6 p.m. Information and reservations: (949) 644-1999. CE~RECITAL Brothers Lee and Craig Richey will perform sonatas by Beethoven and Debussy at 5 p.m. today at the Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church In Costa Mesa. The cost is from $7 to $25. Information: (949) 651-8493, http:llwww.ocuuc.org. 'TltE SONGS OF SHABBAr "The Songs of Shabbat# will be presented in a three-part series by Cantor Jonathan Grant at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday and Feb. 4 at Temple Bat Yahm. Information: (949) 644-1999. • WORKSHOPS KABBAlAH UNPLUGGED The Jewish Learning Center will probe the mysteries of the Kabbalah with an eight-week course from 7:15 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. at the Hyatt Newponer, 1107 Jamboree Rd. The cost is $99. For more information: (949) 721-9800, http://jlicentral.com PARENTING GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange County is forming a parenting group to help parents to understand and deal with the feelings and behavior of their children. The group meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. the first and third Mondays of the month at the center, 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G In Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 445-4950. Preregistration is required. THIRTEEN JEWISH STEPS TO RECOVERY Jewish Family Service is offering a support and discussion group for adults whose children or spouses suffer from alcohol and drug addiction. The group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G in Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 445-4950. Preregistration is required. BAHAI FIRESIDES Members of the Bahai faith hold informal public discussions on spiritual topics at 7:30 p.m. every Friday and at 11 :30 the last Sunday of the month. The talks include brunch or dinner. Also, interfaith devotional meetings will be held the last Saturday evening of the month. Call for locations. (949) 759-0999 for Friday meeting, (949) 760-5360 for Sunday meeting, and (949) 646-6328 for Saturday devotional. ZEN 101 The Zen Center of Orange County offers an Introduction to Zen Workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. the first weekend of every month, typically on a Sunday, at THEORY Continued from AlO thereof," would be rejected by all voters, especially Christians. THE VERY REV. CANON PETER D. HAYNES St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Oiurch Corona del Mar If a president Is strongly religious. it can affect the public a great deal, especially If he or she sees their role as being a spiritual leader to the country. ln issues such as the death penalty, abortion. war and social programs. a president who is inclined to promote persona) religious views can 120 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $60. (949) 722-7818, hrrp:/lwww.zcoc.orp. A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY A 26-leason study on the life of Jesus Christ titled #Journey to the Cross" is taught at 9:45 a.m. Sundays during the Homebullder's Bible Class at Liberty Baptist Church. The 91udy parallels the four Gospels to present the story of Christ. The church is at 1000 Bison Ave., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 760-5444. DREAM ON The Adult Faith Formation at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church In Newport Beach holds a dream analysis group from 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 219-1408. MEDITATION LESSONS A free "lectio divina" meditation group meeting is held at 7:10 a.m. Tuesdays at Our Lady Queen of Angels, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newpon Beach. Lectio is a style of meditation that includes using Scripture or a special reading as i:.. stimulus. The Christian Meditation Group meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at the center. The format includes two periods of meditation with some instruction on how to meditate. a talk and a discussion. (9491 219-1408. WEEKLY EVENTS SUPPORT FOR OLDER WOMEN The Jewish Family S~rvice offers a support group for women older than 50 to address issues such as anxiety and depression at 10 a.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G in Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. NEW GROUPS Jewish Family Service of Orange County has formed a bereavement suppon group that meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays and a Challenge of Change support group that meets at 10 a.m. Thursdays. Both groups meet at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills, 24512 Moulton Parkway. The service is also forming a parenting support group to meet the first and third Mondays of each month at 10 a.m. at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. GAY /LESBIAN SUPPORT GROUP The Jewish Family Service of Orange County plans to present a discussion group for parents of Jewish gays and lesbians if enough people are interested. (714) 445-4950. MYSTICAL AND SPIRITUAL The Mystical Spiritualist Church of South Orange County holds Sunday services every week at 10 a.m. at 2482 Newport Blvd .. Costa M esa, Suite 3. A spiritual healing service stans at 9:30 a.m (949) ~1 -2290. RE-MEMBERING GROUP Our Lady Queen of Angels holds a re-membering group at 6:15 p.m. every other Sunday at 2046 impact. and even overturn, public opinion. This i'l why it i' important for voter., to be aware or candidates' religious backgrounds and the vigor with which they espou'ie their faith. I do weigh heavily a candidate's religious understanding and commitment when voting. Especially imponant to me to sec inn polJtical leader is a genuine respect for others' religions anu practices. Thjs precludes proselyti7.lng. Reing a pacili~t. I am also very concerned with a candidate's stance on war. I believe most political issues are also religious issues. I l ow does the national and lntemallonal community live together most happHy and peacefully in accord with universal precepts? THE REV. CAROL AGUILAR Zen Center of Orange County Costa Mesa SaJBs Price: Ford Rate:~-~......:== , ~ -. --. t-A ITH Mar Vlsla Drive, Newport Beach. The pari'h center is at 2046 M ar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 548-3844. BREAKFAST FELLOWSHIP St. Michael and All Angels Eplscopal Church holds its Men's Fellowship Breakfast at 7 a.m. on the second, third and founh Thursdays of each month at 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Free. (949) 644-0463. MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST The Men's Fellowship Breakfast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church meets from 7 to 8 a.m . Wednesdays in Dierenfiold Hall, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. $2.50 at the door. (949) 631-2880. SEPARATION SUPPORT Jewish Family Service of Orange County holds a women's divorce and separation support group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the Jewish Family Service's office at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa. For dates and fees, call (714) 445-4950, ext. 114. YOUNG WOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange County offers a support group for younger women dealing with issues such as life passages and changes. body images, family, relationships and loneliness at 7 p.m . Tuesdays at the agency office, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950, ext. 114 HELPING THE HELPERS Jewish Family Services 1s sponsoring a discussion group focusing on the issues and concerns faced by adult children taking care of their elderly parents. The o ffices are at 250 E Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa. Preregistration is required. $10. (714) 445-4950. ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION SUPPORT The Jewish Family Service of Orange County offers a support and discussion group for adults experiencing anxiety and or depression from 10 a.m. to noon on Mondays at the agency offices, 250 E Baker St • Suite G in Costa Mesa. Free. (7 14) 445-4950. INTERFAITH COUPLES GROUP Jewish Family Service is forming a discussion group for interfaith couples where one partner is Jewish to speak about Issues affecting an interfaith relationship. Jewish Family Service is at 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G, Costa Mesa. (7l4) 445-4950. BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT Jewish Family Service of Orange County will hold a new ongoing bereavement support group for people in all stages of loss at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at the Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costo Mesa. Free. (714) 445-4950. FRIDAY GROUP Temple laaleh of Newport Beach holds weekly Friday night services at 8 p.m. with a fellowship hour and refreshment• afterward at 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. (94~) 548-6900. DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP The Jewish Family Service of Orange County offers a support and discussion group for adults dealing with the aftermath of divorce at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the agency offices, 250 E. Baker St .. Costa Mesa. Call for prices. (7 14) 445-4950, e>et. 114. PASSAGES SUPPORT GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange Counrv will hold a support and discussion group for people dealing with the issues of anxierv, depression, relationships, communication, iife changes, loneliness and family at 10 a.m. Mondays at the agency offices. 250 E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa. $15. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. PASSAGES 50-PLUS SUPPORT GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange County will hold a support group for women 50 and older dealing with the issues of anxiety, depression, relationships, communication, life changes, loneliness and family at 7 p m. Wednesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Registration is required. Information: (714) 445-4950 MEN'S FELLOWSHIP GROUP Presbyterian Church o f the Covenant's men's fellowship group meets from 8 to 9 a.m Wednesdays at the Village Farmer restaurant, across from South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. (714) 557-3340. ILLNESS SUPPORT GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors an ongoing Jewish healing support group for people experiencing chronic illness. The group meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at Jewish Family Service, 250 E Baker St .. Suite G, Costa Mesa. Free. Preregistration required. (7 14) 445-4950. AT A CROSSROADS Presbyterian Church of the Covenant hosts "Crossroads" for sixth-. seventh-and eighth-graders from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The program. includes dinner, games and Bible study.'$2 donation 1s suggested. (7 14) 557-3340. • Is your church or place of worship planning a special event? If so. send the typed information at leas1 two weel<s before 1he event to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. 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',, ,.,, "f11' ' ,. ~ 1tl '"",It, I 1q1' l • A12 Saturday, Janoaty 24, 2004 COMMUNITY & CLUBS Remembering a very Ritzy life and career H ana Prqer, born Oct. 3, 1929, died Jan. 17. 2004. What a dash! It will be the dash that will be talked about on Monday at his public memorial service at the Four Seasons Hotel. J suspect that those of us who were fortunate to know Hans have stories we would want to share. Stories of his successfuJ restaurateur career, the Ritz Brothers, the opening of the Yankee Tavern, his appreciation of flne art. Ille Happy Hour with the RJtz burgers, 1he Ouistmas decorations al 1he Rltz and hi support of so many charities and community groups. His restaurant marketing skills wen: unique. Before the Yankee Tavern opened to the public. he had three or four community groups, including 1he 552 O.ub of Hoag Hospital, held charity preview days at the A (o~Jt1on nf 1hr tfntlir.zn <.omnr.,n1on Bl. "/WING Ol'R FA/1 H Wl'/NG CH Riff ~vq SERll~G OUR COMMVNITY 1 llf Rcv'J J>ncs I> I l~yn('), IV.:101 St:NOA'' \C Hl:DUI E II Am · Holv ~uch1m1 'I •m 'iundiy xhool/AJuh Biblt Study I 0 vn · Chor ii l:udwu1 \'£ RSf RI CAHI .ilAIUBI F Tavern SQ his staff and kitchen • would have the experience of a full house before the public opening. The · charities kept • the money JIM DE BOOM and Hans had a Well-prepared operation for tl1e pubUc opening! And the Yankee Tavern made regular customers of those who anended the charity events. When I was Rotary District 5320 Governor In 1997-98, I was looking for Newport Beach restaurants to host a monthly meeting of 'lUr 54 club presidents and district staff at $25 per person inclusive. ~wHY ME, I.ORD?" '~NQRJ:W'S U·.i.cK.tu, l: 1-61 ~ .. ,.,ltl t•-. (Ill •1H l.>r. '<l 1llum I . ~11na,can l'rf1J1 l11ng '111urd1y. Janu1ry .24. 2~. S:JO r.M. ltunda)o J1nu1ry 25, l~. 8:30 6c 10:15 A.M. (acrun from Nn.pon Harbor High School 11 ltv1nt and I Sth) Ml<l '' AnJrcw• Ko"d· Nrwporr ~och, tal1fornia 92663 SUS (949) 'l t-2880 f \iAIL f<Ml nJ WF8 d --............ . .. _ _...... I\ I I\ l \ ,, ( \ I I I I Ii I• .-..-...-,,:-:r ._ ...... .-. A + •A God-centered parish communiry, instructed by the Word of God and rcncwtd by che Sacramenu· • Our Lady Queen of Angels . 2046 Mar V1Sta Drive Newpon Beach, California 92660 (949)6#-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349 R.tv. Monsignor William_ P. McLaughlin Pastor LITURGIES: Siturdiy. 5 p.m. (Cane-or), Sunchy, 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (C.Ontcmporary) 10:00 (Choir). 11 :30 a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (C.Ontcmporary) WORSHIP DIRECTORY Publislies Eftry Saturday in the Daily A Pilot CALL 949 .57 4.4249 Hans was the first to respond, offering a four-course dinner and hosted wine on the table for $25 lncluaive as he introduced more than 80 Rotary leaders from around Orange County to the then-new garden patio dinning area. Probably 7Qllll, of those In attendance that night had not been to the Ritz before. and he lcnew that once they had the Ritz experience they would be back. And they did return with spouses, families and with business associates to experience culinary and service perfection. What a dash! What memories. What a life well-lived. My condolences to h1s wife a.artene and the family. MATIERS OF TliE HEART Jerri Roee. founder and executive director of Working Wardrobes, and Betty Mower, regional vice president or Northern Trust Bank will be honored on Tues.. Feb. 10 at the Matters of the Heart dinner sponsored by Soroptimist international of Newpon Harbor. said Soroptlmist Victoria Gny. Previous Manera of the Heart honorees include Marian Betpeon, Jo Calw, Peg)' Goldwater Clay, ..... Porbatb. Don HW, Madan Knott, o.wn Marie Lemondl. Judp Prancee Munoz. Gloria a.brink. Unda Schuletn and yours truly to name a few. The evening will begin with a 5:30 p.m. reception and silent auction at the Pacific Oub, 4 ll O MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach with dinner and program following. Tickets can be purchased at $75 per person by malling your check to WORSHIP DIRECT0RY 11 \\ I\ 11 TEMPLE ISAJAH OF NEWPORT IEACH Wiii C1l1brat1 "Tl la.VAT" '1'm FUTIVAl. If Tl&S" with 1 Community Nnucl DmEI ot1Fl8AY~. FOMA1Y•,m41tl:llPll. ...... ~ Wll OfflCIATE. ~ Ftr ........ -.: ('49) S4H900 . .,.,,... ........... .... FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 V'D. Udo NeWJX)rt Beach 673-134001673-6150 Church 10 am & 5 pm. SUnday School I 0 am ~ Mllellngs 7 30 pn 1 I I I\ I "I I I \ '\ 9 GuessWho l. Moved Wol'lfllp 10:00 A.M. HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (OlaclplH of Chrtat) Z401 Irvine Ava. Newport B11cb, CA (949) 845-5781 Mltlllttr. Ot. Dltlllla IMrt SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100~V'sw 0r Newport Beach 644-2617 or 675-4661 Church !Oam SuOOay School l 0 am WednelOOy Meeanga 7 30 JXll &ISl~llnoon ... the Loni 11 the t:t. hi ii the living OGd, end 111 ng ktng: ............ 10si0 the ,.. iJ Bnnda of The~ Oudl. The Finl a.di cl Scilllilt • lloltcn, Mmlclaas ST. MARK PifjBVTERIAN CHURCH . "Open Arms and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 ~ta United Cluudt Rev. Cathleen Coots, Pastor 1601 Marguerite Ave. corner of Marguerite and San Joaquin Hills Rd. (949) "4-07'6S "&mt QMNt ~n~ Smlitt JO.,,, = ~/Jmri Yl#lb ~ flltdlJ • f ~ Newport H•rbor . Luthe,..n Church (LLC.A.) 1M ~Dr. Ne.-pcwt .._.. Tnclltlonel Lutheran Putor ChartM Endter WonNp a.ntoe with Holy Communion •nctey 9:11 em .... o.-....... .... ,,...,. UNtTID MSlMOOl8T CHUl'CH 1701....,,C.M. WonNp & Churoh ~ 8:30 end 10:00 ...... Of Richard~~~ Thon Sri)f..... Youll Mlnlalf <larUt Q uda ., dies- Unittd Mtdiodlft 1400 w. 8elboa Bl~. Ncwpcw"I Badi .. ,., ..... -~ !-"r Sd.I tJOfr 10 ........... CliM'I..., Sc'-' n. .... ~,:., at.p,...., Soropllmlst International of Blnateln Newport Harbot:, P.O. Box 9752, Newport Beach, CA 92658-9752. SERVICE CLUB ME£TINGS THl For more Information, call Gray WEEK at (949) 717-5507. READ ACROSS AMERICA Another literacy idea comes from Roger McGonepl. who notes, NThe National Education Assn. annually sponsors a 'Read MONDAY 6:00 p.m. The Harbor Mesa Uons Oub will meet at the Golden O~gon Restaurant In Costa Mesa. Across America' program to TUESDAY focus anention on how 7:15 a.m.: The 40-m ember imponant it ls to motivate Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary children to read. This is tied to Oub will meet at Five Crowns the binh date of Dr. Seuss, Restaurant to hear~ which is Tues .. March 2." Ueeldlnger on "Solutions to Perhaps you could organize Reach Peale Performance· your office, church or temple or (newportbeachsunriserotary.of1D club members to volunteer to 6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa read in a classroom on that day r Newport Harbor Lions Oub will for a half hour, either In your meet at the Costa Mesa Country local school or at one of our Qub. three target schools for Read Newport-Mesa. To participate In ·Read Across America" at one of the three target schools, call Pomona Elementary School at (949) 516-6980, Whittier Elementary School at (949) 515-6990 or Wllson Elementary School at (949) 5215-6995. Let's malce a difference, Pilot readers. DANCE COMPETITION TO BENEm SHELTER Lambda Theta Delta will be holding its ninth annual Vibe dance competition Sunday at 5 p.m. at the Bren Events Center at UC Irvine. As Ille premier collegiate/street hip-hop dance competition and musical showcase on the West Coast, previous Vibe performances have been graced by the Uk.es of Du Dtlllnger and LB. All stars, Styles of Beyond, West Coast Rockers and Kaba Modem just to name a few. A portion of all proceeds will go to Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter. Tickets are $1 5 for UCI students or $20 at the door and $16 for non-UCI students or $21 al the door. For directions 10 the Bren Events Center, visit www.bren.uci.edu. For more information about the competition, visit www.lambdathetadelta.com/ 11/belltd11ibe.htmL For information about Orange Coast interfalth Shelter, caJJ Mindy Bees at (949) 631-7213. WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS Robert Amster, sponsored by Art Walton, who joined Ille Rotary Oub of Newport-Balboa. WORTH REPEATING From the Thought for Today, provided by Greg Kelley of the Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council: "OnJy a life lived for others is worth living.• -Albert GETTING INVOLVED •GETTING INWLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 674-4298. COSTA MESA MS SELF-HELP GROUP The Orange County chapter of the national Multiple Sclerosis Society has started a new self-help group in Costa Men for people newly diagnosed or with minimal symptoms of multiple sclerosis, or both. The group meets at 11 a.m. the second a Stone o Glass o Metal o Granite o Ceramic o Porcelain o Travertine [ WEO,.ESDAY 7:15 a.m.: The 10-member South Coast Metro Rotary Oub will meet at the Center Oub (http://www.southcoasrmetro rotary.org); and the Newpon Harbor Kiwanis Oub will meet at the University Athletic O ub. Noon: The Exchange Oub of the Orange Coast will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. 6 p.m.: The Rotary Oub of Newport-Balboa will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear a crah tallc by new member Rick Weiss ( www.newportbalboa.org). THURSDAY 7 a.m.: The 20-plus member Costa Mesa-Orange Cpsta Brealcfast Lions O ub will meet at Mimi's Cafe. Noon: The SO-member Costa Mesa Kiwanis Qub will meet at the Holiday Inn to hear OC Registrar of Voters Ray Stewart (http://www. kiwanis. org!clublcostamesa); the SO-member Kiwanis Oub of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear Lynn Morgan of the Blind Oilldren's Leaming Center; The Exchange Oub of Newpon Harbor will meet at the Nautical Museum for a Ladies Day Luncheon featuring aulllor Martha Unlkal, also known as Meryl Sawyer; the Rotary Oub of Newport Irvine will meet at the Atrium Hotel for a program by Doug Jackson on Project Cure (http://www.nirotary.org). • COMMUNITY a ClUBS is published Saturdays in the Daily Pilot. Send your service club's meeting information by faK to (714) 921-8655 or by e-mail to jdeboom@aol.com. Tuesday of every month. (949) 650-7659. COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT Seniors 55 and older are invited to help staff the Westside substation. Volunteers are asked to wor1c two four-hour daytime shifts per week .. They would be responsible for answering phones, bicycle registration, fingerprinting, data entry and assisting witl\ other citywide projects. Seniors who can speak Spanish and English are also needed. Call for an application. Fred Gaeclder,.(714) 754-5208. See INVOLVED, P•1• Al3 STONE . Our CuJtomm tdl us iw arr dlfftl'tflt from °'~ tilt (r SIOM Storrs ~DIM o( our. • GREAT Pnc..I • HUGE s.t.ctlonl • UNIQUE Oelllgnll • FREE Con SiMng ActYkel • FREE ln-tw.me Estlmete1 Our profw/onol deJgn staff will annt yo11 In sd«tlng shawm, floon and l . ,, &THIS esa t In •er •taty 'VllS :o y.org). sa b will •un!J)' er et Sta tat 14) INVOLVED Continued from Al 2 COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The muhipurpoae senior sel'Vices facility et the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers who can greet ;members end the public at the front desk and volunteers for the Resource Department with Excel computer experience and sharp telephone skills. The Senior Meals program also needs people to deliver meals to homes. (949) 645-2356. COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP. The nonprofit organization at the Costa Mesa Senior Center is looking for new board members. The fundraialng and policymaking board needs volunteers who will participate in monthly meetings, occasional committee meetings and special projects. Candidates should have connections In Costa Mesa and surrounding communities and an interest in serving the community by helping seniors. (949) 645-2356, ext. 16. COURT-APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES Volunteers are needed to serve as advocates for abused, neglected and abandoned children. Volunteers work one on one with a child for three hours a week. (714) 619'-5155. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES . Volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach • assistants are needed to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. (949) 250-0488. EASTER SEALS Easter Seals needs volunteers for ongoing clerical work, programs for children with disabilities and special events. (714) 834-1111. ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER Help with fundraising events and help promote library programs and services In our community. (714) 656-4396. FRJEM>S Of THE NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY The bookstore needs donations for book sales. GOOd quality children's and nonfiction books are especially needed. They may be left at any of the branch libraries or in the special book closet next to the Friends Book Store, at 1000 Avocado Ave. Volunteers are need(td to staff the used book store, which is inside the entrance of the Central Library. Volunteers must be members of the Friends of the Library and are asJced to work one three-hour shift per month. (949) 759-9667. GIRL SCOOTS Girl Scouts of Orange County needs volunteers who will be tr.ained as troop leaders. serve on special committees and give lectures, demonstrations or classes. (714) 979·7900. GIRLS INC. OF ORANGL: COUNTY Volunteers are needed to offer educational and enrichment opportunities for girls and boys. (949) 646-7181. HOSPICE PREFERRED CHOICE Volunteers are needed to help make a difference in the lives of tenninally ill persons and their families. Volunteers would assist them with nonmedical needs such as providing respite for the primary caregiver, running errands, reading to the patients and weekly social visits. The organization is also looking for clerical and bereavement volunteers to assist with office duties. Training is provided. (714) 980-0900. HUMAN OPTIONS The organization shelters, counsels and educates abused women and children. It is looking for volunteers. (949) 737·5242, ext. 24. JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed for Project Caring, which provides Socialization and cultural experiences to the Jewish residents and others at Fairview Developmental Center in Costa The Environmental Nature Center provides quality education through hands·on experience with nature in a 3.5-acre outdoor classroom. Adult volunteer trail guides are needed to in the afternoon during the week to lead children's tours in the center. Several other volunteer opportunities are also available. (949) 645-8489. • Mesa. Volunteers adopt a facility to provide programming of Jewish content to the residents on a monthly basis. They must take a TB test and undergo a fingerprinting background check. Volunteers are also needed to provide comfort and support to the Jewish terminally ill and their families. Tho group sponsors an ongoing Jewish healing support group for people with chronic illness at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St. Suite G, Costa Mesa. Free. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. FAMILIES -COSTA MESA This team of community-based organizations, which works to pr<Svide youth and families with counseling, family support, health education, mentoring. tutoring, a1ter-sdlool aC1ivities and kinship services, needs volunteers In all areas. (949) 574-3976. RSH -MOBtLE MEALS Call (949) 642-6060 to help Friends in Service to Humanity with the Mobile M eals program and provide ongoing emergency -assistance to those in need. Both always seek volunteer assistance in a variety of areas. (949) 64&-8050. FRIENDS OF THE BALLET MONTMARTRE The Friends need volunteers who want to help talented local dancers perfonn in professional theaters. For 30 years, the organization has provided the community with quality Russian ballet training, helping youth develop strong discipline skills. build high self-esteem and achieve dreams of being a professional dancer. (714) 241-7424. FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARIES The Friends is a support group for ~the three libraries In Costa Mesa. JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY The organization of women, committed to promoting volunteerism. developing the potential of women and improving comm.,nities through the work and leadership of trained volunteers, is seeking new members. (949) 261-0823. KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPICE SERVICES Volunteers are needed to spend four hours per week visiting patients or doing errands for them or their caregivers in communities near volunteers' homes. (562) 622-3805. LAGUNA GREENBElJ INC. Volunteers are needed to assist Laguna Coast Wilderness Paric staff and James Dilley Preserve staff and docents with hiker registration and general public orientation. (949) 488-0287. SwUuf !),,, ~o R.Ce'Jft1.£C~ R.llQSI e_.. ..lMJ ,_., ~ 11. MwJJ. .,_. Q-' ~ ~. M .. ,4,Jff4-~~ 1 #0% fJjl (~ /1-8...J~ (.J ~Mlf-Nj U-8,.-J 11. ~ '1.J"" A f..~ J---,21,~ 6-'-f l LAGUNA SHANTI Laguna Shanti, an organization that works with persona with HIV or AIDS, Is seeking caring volunteers to assist with running the front office, delivering meals, providing transportation and providing complimentary therapies such as massage, acupuncture and chiropractic care. Lisa Toghla, (949) 494-1446. UN-A-PET CENTER Volunteers who love to wort with cats and kittens are needed at the luv-a·Pet Center at PetsMart in Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 451-3272. MASTER CHORAL£ OF ORANGE COUNTY The perfonning arts organization needs volunteers for computer input, ticketing, filing and handling phones. (714) 556-6262. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a lasting effect on a young person's life. Students 10 to 18 years old are matched with mentors to improve their school perfonnance and self-esteem while developing positive peer and adult relationships. (714) 549-9622, ext. 35. MOBtLE MEALS Volunteer drivers are needed to help deliver nutritiously prepared meals to homebound, frail or elderly clients incapable of shopping and cooking for themselves. Information: (949) 645-8050. MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA Orange County's only nonprofit resident chamber orchestra · needs volunteers for tidteting, ushering, phones, mailing and help with receptions. Nominees are also being sought for the board of directors. (949) 830-2950. NEIGHBORS FOR NEIGHBORS The City of Costa Mesa will host its annul community clean-up event on Saturday, Sept. 27. Those interested. in making donations of cash or in-kind donations of supplies for the event can call the Neighbors for Neighbors hotline at (714) 754-4892. Information: (714) 7544870. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The recovery center for women with alcohol or other chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. (949) 548-9927 between 10 a.m . and 6 p.m.; or Joy, (949) 548-S754. NEWPORT BAY NATURALIST The Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve is looking for volunteers to assist with naturallst·led tours and programs. special events and habitat restoration projects. The interpretive center is at 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach. (714) 973-6829. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS BUREAU The bureau is dedicated to the promotion of the city to potential visitors. Volunteers with extensive knowledge of Newport Beach are needed. (949) 719-6100. NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM The program seelcs volunteers to tutor adults who want to improve their reading and writing skills. Volunteers will be certified during training workshops in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Newport Beach. lnfonnatlon: (949) 717-3874, literacy@city.newport·beach.ca.us --NEWPORT BEACH PREMfERE CINEMA GUtLD The Newport Beach Premiere Cinema Guild, which supports the Newport Beach Film Festival, ffl..llt/11 ..... ,_.,34,~ 9:00 .... •.-,oo,..- ~ 27Jf C..J /JWlljJo ~JI_,. e.-JJ JI-. Qll ~ ("9) 671·166.I ~~CX/Jefn Q...J'-"' .. JI.""-'~ *"' , .. ,, ..... 11 lt.-'IJ el~ ,_,.I. """""" q' ... -...I ...I ..... -"1.el:blO,..- sy; Q ft Saturday, January 24. 2004 AU Is looking for new members. Interested candidates should want to help further an artistic and cuhural heritage in the community and should have a love of cinema and a desire to raise awareness of the film festival. (949) 253·2880. NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION The library foundation needs extra hands to perform clerical dulles. such as filing, organizing and stuffing envelopes, at the Central library, 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3890. NEWPORT BEACH PARKS, BEACHES I. RECREATION COMMISSION The Newport Beach City Council is seeking qualified electors from Newport Beach who are interested serving on the Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission. The deadline for filling application is 4 p.m . Nov. 13. Information: (949) 644-3005, http://www. city. newport-besch. ca.us. Featuring A Live Tribute To Frank Sinatra Every Monday 0-Tuesday 6-9pm Steaks• Seafood• Cocktails ...Quality Senioe""' •••Nightly Eot~ru.iomeor-•• Get the Best tor Less! BRAND NEW COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT 3165 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 0 .. f' a.,,. II Sovl"' ul .aJ~ J,., [ ~ ~·~~~-· (7 141 545-7168 ~·~ / ,11 /l,•u·r1•11li1.110 ( 111/ (949) 64(,-7''44 lftlJ~ lf'\IHC' ,..\\'.._·, ('U'\l,t \.le.·, .. 11.,, .. ,," ..,,, .. J \f ... , "-h••n '., W • U... " ...... ~ .. 1 "'' We deliver. Take classes onllne, on television or in a classroom near you. Register now for ~prlng cl11111. ) I I Al4 SaturdJy. January 24, 2004 MlllOIS& Al1WOlk 40~ AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail to luls.P'lnar/llatimes.com; by fax to (949) 646--4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time. date and location of the event. as well as a contact phone number. TUESDAY Mott.'• Malbt wUI hem "Help Yourself to He&llh and Happiness; a free seminar by Rosemary Seaney, from 6:30 Jo 8 p.m. in the Pa1io Cafe. The martet is et 225 E. 17th St.. Costa M esa. Information and reservations: (949) 631-4741, (800) 595-6667. ·WEDNESDAY Mothw'a M..tc.t will host •ttow to Prevent end Treat Diabetes; a free seminar by Michael Murray, from 6:30 10 8 p.m. in the Patio Caf6. The martet is at 226 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Information and reserva1ions: (949) 631-4741, (800) 595-6667. Garw LaMard'le, vice prnident and director o.f the U.S. programs for the Open Society Institute, will speak as part of the UC Irvine School of Social Sciences ANTIQUE ROW & GARDEN CAFE f'i1t~ 11.,,., f,,,.,,;,;,,,.K'-Althif"" 6 c .;i/IKribln. lr.11/,,,.,..J"' I"'"'~ '·ifu •""(,,nine Otter Wuh /,., ,,,.,J I Nl1lltTJo < .artlnt < .11ft <·""""' l'itti• U.1111•1. ~''"~ BrrJ{ll.St, I 1111rh. lt11'"''11n l:Sprns11 8.lr CAI'/; /IOUR:,: "1011 Sim 9a1'1·4p111 < 11m/k1 to Chamkli"1, llm/ 0-llArt Boo/rs, Custom Pirturt Fr11minr, F'llrnil'llrt &iwr11h'o11 11nJ mlU'h mort ! HOW 110/fRS: T~-S111 /<Jam Spm 130 F.AST 1.,. ST. • <X>STA MESA (M9) 722-1171 At d-&# 11"' Sm# 8lflll Did You Know? "That we are a full service nursery with qualified California Certified Nursery Professionals and landscape designers. We can meet all of your gardening needs. Come in today to 'J~ Nurseries and let us show you how." NURSERIES, INC. ___ _ COSTA MESA SANTA ANA 2 700 Bristol St. (71 4) 754-6661 2800 N. Tustin Ave. (714) 63'l-9200 COMPLETE LANDSCAPING • 45 YEARS EXPERIENCE LICENSE II 308553 TOM TANAKA, C.C.N.PRO Manager Flowerdale Nursery • Costa Mesa Master Nursery Professional Distinguished Speaker Series at 6:30 p.m . In Sociel Scien<Xtt l.ec:ture Hall 100, UCI. . lnfonnatlon: (949) 824-2611, http:llwww.socttei.ucl.edu. The New1JC)f18Ndl Pubic Library foundation wOI present Lot Angeles Tlmes columnist AJ Martinez es part of the manuscript literary lecture aenet from 7 to 9 p.m. In the Friends Meeting Room et the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The cost is SS to $10. Information: (949) 717-3890. THURSDAY The UC Irvine lntilmdonaf Center for Writing and Translation will explore the various ways In which Maori language and culture meet the worts of Shakespeare with a seminar at 4 p.m. in the UCI Humanities Instructional Building, room 135. A reading and film screening of "M aori M erchant of Venice" will be at 7 p .m . in the UO Humanities Instructional Building, room 100. The cost is $5. Information: http:www.hnet.uci.edu/icwt. JAN.30 The Orange County chept9f of Childhelp USA and Cirque du Soleil will host a benefit performance of "Varekai" at 8 p.m . at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. All proceeds will be donated to Childhelp USA by Cirque du Soleil. There will be a post-event party hosted by Sou1h Coast Plaza at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Tidcets cost $100 to $120. Information and tic*eu: (949) 548-4228. FEB. l Human Options, which helps battered women, their families and the community break the cycle of domestic violence, will hold its second Super Bowl Golf Tournament at 8:15 a.m. at Pelican Hills Golf Course, 22651 Pelican Hill Road. Newport Coast, and a Super Bowl Party at Tommy Bahama's, 854 Avocado Ave. Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (9491 581-6701. The l.ighthouM Guild, 1n auxiliary chapter of Olive Crest Homes and Services for Abused Children, will hold its third annual Super Bowl Extravaganza at 1 :30 p.m . at the Newport Beach Marriott, 900 Newport Center Drive. The laker Gir1s will make a special appearance at a pregame tailgate party, and the band Sugar Rav will perform at the after-party. Tidcets cost $125. Information: http://www.oclighthouse.com. FEB.2 Hoag Hospital will host "Cane« Legal Resource Center;' with speaker B'arbara Sc:tiwerin, from 6:30 to 9 p.m . at Hoag Cancer Center's radiation oncology library. Information and reservations: (949) 760-5542. FEB. 3 Hoag Hospital will present • community education class on •Heart Attadc: Signals and John We belong tu tbe world's largest flooring retall gro11p -co-op. we are tbe biggest flooring r)(lalers tndtvlduiUJy owned a11d operated. Jennifer G us Brenda ~()()(}STORE BUYING POWBR NOBODYa")'UJbenl can beat our selection, prices or service. You 'nt paying too mucb tf you 're 11ot buy ing from us. Lifetime Warranty Carpet s 1•• llfetl•e W•rr••ty La••···· $2'' lifeti•e Warranty Cera•lc s 1 •• llfetl1ne Warranty Wood $2'' 100% FRIE •• Q~estions Asketl 60 day e.xcbtl,,,.. If you don't la. It, we will~ tt FULL SERVICE Cou11ter Tops • $htwett • CeraMie • St1111 •, Gr111it1 • W11' Refi11i1h ONE STOP SHOP Wi•'•W Ceve ri• t • CleHi• Car et & U hltte • P1i1ti1 -l1terier & hterier 405 Costa Mesa , ••• , 850•7878 12• •• 17th · -----.. --......... Irvine (M9> llB•Ot•t t7777 Main •a• MOM·FRI 10·6 • SATURDA1 10·4 Action•" by ()(. Lee Carter at 8 p.m. at the Hoag Hotphel Conference Center In Newport Bead\. lnfonnation end '"8Natlons: (800) 514-4624, http:/lwww.hoaghospltal.org. FEB.5 Mo-.~ wll PNWrt. community education desa on "Stroke: The Warning SiQns· by Or. Subbarao Myta at 6 p.m . et the Hoag Hospital Conference Center In Newport Bead\. Information and reservations: (800) 614-4624, http:llwww.hoaghospit11l.org. Coesttlne Community College instructor Diane Ryan will host a History of Orange County class once a wee!( from 1 to 3 p.m. Thursdays through M ay 27 at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave .• Corona del Mar. lnfonnation: (949) 644-3244, (714) 241-6213. FEB.6 Th• Friends of th• Newport Beach library will host a preview for members only of its used book sale from 1 to 6 p.m. in the Friends meeting room at 1000 Avocado Ave. Hardbadcs will be priced at two tor$1, and paperbadts will be six for $1. Information: (949) 759-9667. FEB. 7 The Friends of the Newport Beach Library will host a used book sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Friends Meeting room et 1000 Avocado Ave. All books will be priced at $1 a bag. Information: (949) 769-9667. FEB.9 The American Cancer Society will host •took Good ... Feel Better# classes, which will teach cancer patients makeup, wig and turban tips to help hide the effects of radiation and chemotherapy from 10 a.m. to noon at Hoag Hospital. Information and registration: (949) 261-9446, (800) 227-2345. The Orange County Si..-ra Singles monthly meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m . at the Costa M esa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. The featured slide presentation will be "Around the World in 80 Slides:' The cost is $4 for dinner. Bring your own eating utensils and beverage. Information: (714) 505-2404. FEB.10 Hoag Hospital will present • community education class on "What is Arrhythmia" by Or. Brian Chesnie at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospi1al Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http.ilwww.hoaghospital.org. FEB.11 The Newport Beech Chamber of Commerce will present the Business at the Beach Business Exposition from 5 to 8 p,m. at the Newpo rt Beach M arriott Hotel & Tennis Club, 900 Newport Center Drive. There will be networking opportunities, appetizers, a no-host bar and door prizes. Information: (949) 729-4400. Hoeg Hospital will present a community education class on "Drug-Elting Stent: Setting a New Standard# by ot Richard Haskell at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http:IM!ww.hoaghospital.org. FEB.14 The UC Irvine Arboretum will present "The Romance of Orchids" at its annual Winter Orchid Show, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m . on the UCI North Campus. The cost is $2; children younger than 12 get in for free. (949) 824-5833. FEB.17 Hoaa Hospital wm preMnt 1 community education class on "setting me Pace: The Latest I Pacematters and Oevtciet• by Or. 1 Neala Hunter at 6 p.m. at the l Hoeg Hoapital Confemlce Center 1 In Newport Bead\. lnformadon I and re.ervatlons: (800) 614-4624, I http:llwww.hoaghospltal.org. Book 8-p South C:O.tt Piao will start its new book dub "We Want Fiction• at 7 p.m. at 3333 Bristol St., Suite 2400. The first book for discussion will be "The Gt'11at Are" by Shirley Hazzard. Information and reservations: (714) 689-2665. FEB.19 &peek Up New1JOf1 wil pntMnt Its 23rd annual Mayor's Dinner with keynote speaker John M. W. Moortadl at 6 p.m. at the Newport Beach M am ott, 900 Newport Center Drive. Newport Mayor Tod Ridgeway will give the state of the city address. The coS1 is S60 per person. $600 for a table ' for 10. Information: (949) 224-2266. FEB.20 The Newport Beech and Irvine chambers of commerce will host a candidates' forum at 7:30 a.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd. Candidates from the 70th Assembly District and the 35th state Senate District races will reoeive invitations to participate. The cost Is from $25 to $30. Information: (949) 729-4400 FEB.21 The hnot Education end Adoption Center. a nonprofit organization, will have a sem inar on feather-destructive behavior from 1 to 2:30 p.m . at the Balearic Community Center, 1975 Balearic Drive, Costa M esa. Information: (949) 631 -3606, http:JM!ww.peac.org. FEB.24 Hoag Hospital wiU present a community education class on "The New Guidelines on Hypertension" by Or. Richard Blankenbaker at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http://www.hoaghospital.org. FEB.25 Hoaa Hospital will present a community education class on "Heart Healthy Cooking" by Hoag chef Richard Reilly at 6 p.m . at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center ln Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http://Www.hoaghospital.org. FEB.26 The Founder1 Guild of Case Teresa invites the public to attend • a play, "The Subject was Roses;' as a tundraiser Feb. 26 and 27 at the Newpo rt Theatre, 2501 Clift Drive, Newport Beach. All the proceeds from tidcet sales will be donated to Casa Teresa and Hannah's House. Tidcets cost $65 per person. All the proceeds will be donated to Casa Teresa and Hannah's House. Information: (949) 858-5385, (714) 538--4860. Hoag Hospital wiff present • community education class on "Innovations in Cardiac Surgery# by Or. Douglas Zusman at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center m Newport Beach. lnfonnation and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http:l..WWW.hoaghospital.org. FEB.28 Hoag Hospibl will ptesent • community education class on "Blood Pres11ure and Cholesterol Screening• from 7 to 11 a.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center In Newport Beach. The cost is $25. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http:IM!ww.hosghospital.org. APRIL 17 J The American Lung Assn. ~ will be celebrating its 100th J • .. See TOWN, Pa1e AlS~ 949 337-9400 We don• t cut corners . .. we clean them I + Absolute Best Equipment • Absolute Best Technicians + Absolute Best Service = Absolute Best Customers 1001 .satisfaction Guaranteed I • • • ~ l r I .1 e I e : • BEST BET Atlanta-based Jazz vocalist and songwriter Lizz Wright win perform at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. today in Founders Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center as part of the Centers Jazz Club Senes. f tekets cost $46 to $49 and are avaiable at the centers box office or through Ticketrnaster. For more information, caU (71 4) 556-2787 or visit http://www.ocpac.org. TOWN Continued from Al 4 anniversary at the ninth Annoal Big Breathe Easy at 6 p.m. at the Double Tree Hotel Orange County. Funds raised by the event will be used to send disadvantaged asthmatic children to summer camp and for education purposes. Information: (714) 835-5864, icook@oclung.org ONGOING The Newport Center Toastmaster's Club can help you improve your public speaking skills or polish your business presentations. Members come from a variety of professional disciplines and backgrounds. The group meets every Monday morning from 7 to 8:30 a.m . at 610 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Validated parking is available m the parking structure next to 24 Hour Fitness. Guests are welcome. Information: (949) 721-5732. from 6:45 to 9 p.m. at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave. in Corona del Mar. The cost ls $2. Information: (949) 646-5293. The AClU of Ontnge County meets at 7 p.m. the third Tuesday of every month at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria St in Costa Mesa. Each month's meeting will feature a diff&rent • speaker on issues relating to the Bill of Rights. Information: (714) 957-6107. Voge ct ..... wm be offwed Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon to 12:40 p.m. for nine weeks at West Newport Community Center. Registration is $54 for one class each week or $100 for two days a week over nine weeks for Newport Beach residents. Others pay an additional SS. Information: (949) 644-3151. Costa Meu'a Recreation Division will provide a ttvee-hour theme birthd11y party for up to 20 guests at the Balearic Community Center weekdays from 5 to 8 p.m.; , Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m . The Newport Beach Walking Club or 4 to 7 p.m.; ~nd Sund~ys from meets at the corner of Superior 4 to~ p.m . ~art1es for ch1~dren 5 to and Hospital Road in Newport 12 will consist of lunch/dmner, Beach at 9:15 a.m . Monday games, crafts, prizes, cake with through Saturday and 7 p.m. ice cream and supervision by everyday. Information: (949) staff. Parties cost $250 or $300. 650·1332. Information: (714) 754-5158. The Newport-Mesa cribbage club meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month A variety of private, Hmi-private and group swim lessons will be offered this summer at the Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center at Corona del Mar High School. Options include one-on-one instruction on Saturdays and a Monday-through-Thursday program for all ages and levels. For session dates, times and costs, call (949) 644-3151, or register in person at Newport· Beach Recreation and Senior Services. at 3300 Newport Blvd. Profffsionel end licenHd soccer trainers with the All-England Soccer Academy are available for one-on-one, small group and large group training. Information: (949) 395-5103. Jewish Family Service Is sponsoring a teen support group for high school students that meets Mondays from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at Tarbut V'Torah Upper School in Costa Mesa. For information or to register, call (714) 445-4950. Pre·regis1ration is required. 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I WHAT you WILL LEARN "The Facts About Anger' "How to Identify Personal Stytes of Anger" "Goal Setting fort~ Troubled Employee" TIN goal of this worlclhop Is to provide tools to help lncreaH productivity, and strengthen the mehtal and emotional well-being of your~· $25 per person, payable by check or cash at the door. By Monday, January 26 to the Newport Community Counseling Center (NCCC) Call (949) 721-8079, OR emall at: counsellng_smpc@sbcglobal.net ABOUI THE NCCC non-profit NCCC provide& a comprehensive range of programs and services targeting issues amily disruption and teaching non-violent problem solving (for more information, visit .newportcommunitycounseling.com). NCCC serves hundreds of individuals each year. Wa've Added Classes! Oue to state budget difficulties, Orange Coaat College cut 500 classes from its schedule last fall. Fortunately, we've been able to put many of those classes back into our schedule this spring! 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Registered Used 2 to Choose 820492 820950 Inspected. Guaranteed .. • Rigorous 140-point inspection • Comprehensive 12-month/12,000-mile limited warranty • 24-hours Roadside l11i1t1nce Emeraencv Service ·a a 11 ' r-t ... .S.• . , . ... .... ,, I . I j I' I · I . . h I .. .. I, ., "I think the environmint tonight had our guys a little star-struck." John Sperft, UC Irvine men's volle~all coach MEN'S VOLLEYBALL • ruins LA overwhelms UCI, ich gets little support All-American Pelzel. :REN EVENTS CENTER -The sec- largesr home crowd in UC Irvine ory, cable relevision cameras, and most succe~ful program in the an- of collegiate men's volleyball were .. In place Friday night. ut, after visiting UCLA earned a 30· 30-23. 30-22 Mountain Pacific Spons eration victory. before 1.873 specta- . Anteaters Coach John Speraw re- ed there were some crucial no- ws in white jerseys. "We just did not hil the ball well at all the left side.~ said Speraw, who guid- ed UCI to a pair of wins over his alma mater last season. "Every one of our outside hiners ex- cept Jimmy (Pelul, the 'Eaters' returning senior All-American! hit ncga· live.·· IJCI outside hitrers Spencer Bemus. •)'!>on Jablon)ky and B.J. Fell produced 1 combined 10 kills in 34 attempts, with t4 errors, to account for the aforemen- lloned ignominy, a'l UCLA blockers be- ttowed consistent buzz kill on vinually a nyone other than Pelzel. "We had two game plans and both of them had Pelzel as our main focus," said -\JCLA Coach Al Scates, who has guided ie Bruins to 18 natJonal champion· 1lps and, now, 1.065 victories. "We d.idn't stop !Pelzel). but we stopped f wryone el'ie." Ille 6-foot-6 Pe17,el. fielding sets on tic right i.ide. pounded a match-high 15 Is, with only five errors in 29 anempts (a .345 hit ling percentage). But when he ~tated into the hack row, or when poor IJ8l>"in& made it more difficult for the bo'lts to set their go-to hitter, UCI at- •ckers fow1d Bruin paw), forearms and. ite often. futility. ''I'd call tJ1is our best blocking match ' of the season," sald Scates. who un· le<U>hcd 6-8 junior middle Paul Johnson 111d 6·6 senior middle Ouis Pena on the boMi.. "Blocking ha~ been our weakest skill early in the sea'iun. !>O we've been work- ing hard on it Paul Johnson has come lhto his own and Pena played great. IPe- •MI blocked bc11er than I've ever seen h im." Pena had six block assists and one lo block. while Johnson added four IA!ock assists and two solo stops 10 help o. 3-ranked UCLA 16·1. 2-1 in the ~PSFl. triple up on UCl's five team blocks. Steve Klosterman. a 6-7 freshman, added five block a..sist!> for the winners. See 'EATERS. Pa1e 83 ,_.....,.._.,._., EYEOPENER • Daily~Pik>t • Spari1 Hal ol Fanae l~J1IM11 ... •oobi1 .Jan. 26 honoree JIM MclLWAIN Sports Editor Riehm! Dunn: (949) 5744223 • Sports Fex: (949) 650-0170 Saturday, January n. 2004 Bl STEVE McCRANK / DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa's Brian Molina takes the ball to the hole past Santa Ana's Miguel Mendoza (42l and Robert Flores (33) in Golden West ~eague action Fnday night at Costa Mesa. BOYS BASKETBALL Future is now for surging Mustangs Costa Mesa uses a 16-2 second-quarter run to fuel 59-49 win over visiting Santa An a Friday night. ., iors have played (their whole career!. Scott Knox has probably taken more lthree- polntersJ in one year than most players get to take In their whole career. We're a little more J)ollshed for a young team.· The Mustangs (13-7, 4'-2 in league) sym- bolically concurred with Serven's won:.15 Steve Vlr1en Daily Pilot with a 16-2 run in the second quarter 10 take con- trol of the game that included two teams with COSTA MFSA -With three sophomores and one junior In its starting lineup the future for the Costa Mesa High boys basketball team appears quite promising. But Mustangs Coach Bob Serven Is not one to look ahead on his calendar. similar playing styles and identiCal league records coming In . The Mustangs' big spun gave them a 34-22 iead at the break. Mesa out.scored Santa Ana. 23·7, in the second quaner. Molina's driving layup with 6:27 left before half- time Ignited the run that included a three-point play by Marko Stankovic, Mesa's lone senior Start- er, and two three-pointers by Knox. who battled with foul trouble throughout the contest. After watching his team wake up in terms of shooting and cam a 59-49 Golden W~t League victory over visiting Santa Ana Friday, Serven cut short the deadline he has for his squad to breai.. through. "for us the future is now," Serven ~d. "We're 1ust conccnua1ing on right now. Those guys (sophomores Brian Molina, Scott Knox and Tony Krikorian. and junior Jeff Waldron} have played as much basketball on the varsity level as most sen- Knox. who scored 13 points, picked up his' fourth foul with I :26 left in the third quarter. but finished the game without fouling out. He, as well as Krikorian and Waldron, played all 32 minutes. See MESA, Pa1e 83 Sailors fall in final minutes Newport Harbor fails to score in the last three minutes, upending bid to upset Woodbridge. Patrick Laverty Daily Pilot • The Sailors' largest deficit throughout that time was live points. early in the first quaner and again midway through the third. They led, 14: 13, after one quaner and were tied. 23-23; at halftime. Every time Woodbridge attempted tu pull away. Newport'Harbor had an an · swer. A putback by Oiad MacBeth. who NEWPORT BFACH -The Newport had a strong game inside with six I !arbor 1 ligh boys basketball team did points and three rebounds, on the Sail- almost everything right Friday against ors' first possession of the fourth quar· Sea View League favorite Woodbridge. rer knotted the score at 38. except score more points than the War-Trailing by six points midway riors. through the fourth quarter, Breu Per· Ille Sailor:. pur themselves in excel-rlne and Rafael Mouradyan hit back-10- lent position to pull off the upset. but back three-pointers. tying the score. 44- dldn't score over the final 3:34 and 44. with 3:34 left. Woodbridge turned a tied score Into a But it was back-to-back turnovers by 51-44victory10 remain undefeated and the Sailors that allowed the Warriors 10 In sole poss~ion of first place. ~cape with a win. The first of those "Defensively, I thought we did what turnovers led to a layin by Trevor Weiss. we wanted to do," Harbor Coach Larry On the next possession. Farrell scored a Hirst said. uoffensively. we did a good putbaclc bucket after a Winder miss, job of genlng good shots. And we out-giving Woodbridge a 49-44 lead with rebounded them. lJsually. those combi_.. I :10 remaining. The Warriors went on narions are a formula for success. I just to tack on a pair of free throws for the think their size Bnally got to us.· final margin. Woodbridge (16·6, 5·0 in league). uAgainst what everybody is calling winner of eight in a row and 12 of Its the most improved team from the be- last 13, has plenty of size. David Bur-ginning of the season until now, we're gess is a 6-foot -10 center who has com-very happy with the way our kids mined to BYU. Jon Winder Is a lanky played." Hirst said. "I think we gave 6-8 wing player. Kyle Farrell stands 6·5, ourselves a chance to win the game. but plays larger_ which is all you can ask." The Sailors (12-8, 3-2). who lost &8 Hirst credited assistant coach Bryan MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT Woodbridge's 6-foot-l 0 David Burgess, left, is not iumping while guarding Newport's Rafael Mouradyan, who's 5-10 and leaping to the basket. center Jamie Diefenbach for the season Cottriel with the defensive game plan to a knee Injury, simply couldn't match ·that limited Burgess to 19 points and up in terms of height. But for 3~ quar- ters. height didn't matter. See SAILORS, Pa&e 84 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOO L ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Taylor Young Junior forward has pi cked up much of the slack in last sc:ven games after Newport Harbor lost Diefenbach. Patrick Laverty Daily Pilot When Jamie Diefenbach wenl down with a knee injury In the last· • Into Friday's game ap1nst league favorite Woodbridge. Picking up a lot of the slack in the Interior. despite almost always giving up size to hJs opponent. Young has been the week of December, everything changed (or Newport Harbor High'• boys basketball team. No longer could the Sailors rely on the presence of their 6·foot~ aenlor center. They lost their leading acorer and rebounder for the seuon and other players needed to step up In hla place. lllytor Young. a 6-3 junior forward, Ml done just that. Young bas helped Newpon Halbor to a 3· l ttart in the See View Leque going Sailors' leading scorer and rebounder In Diefenbach's abeence. Last week. Young bad 14 points and 10 rebounds in a loss to Aliso Niguel, then added 21 potntJ and 14 rebounda tn a vlctory Oftl' Irvine. For hll etbta. he bu been named the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week. "VNte lfarting l'O pt uted to thl ~ we have,• Yo\11'8 aak1. •tt wu tough at flnt because wlth Jamie, mere Mil I kx ... vcuea. ....... ' • (0 ES's hr 15nn9 ~RX' hr 24 998 PRE-OWNEDINSTOCK. 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W20 ea. s29.988 $32.988 NAVIGATION & MUCH MOREi SILVER. 2IK Mlwll • VIN 2IZm'STl P18'l1 • ~ llll5ISTK Tm8 I t ' Molib8 led the~ with 4 points and . 10 assists. while dron added 14 points and 18 unds and Stankovich pro· 11 points and 12 rebounds. "We had a good elfon from ,• Serven said. "Marko a good game. Brian Molina a very good game for us. We Jayed good defense and held em to seven points ln the (sec· ~ ndJ q~er. That type of effon ..aelped the1t adrenaline gel going. :1Ve were counterpunchJng in that ~tquarter." ~ The Mustangs seemed to have elivered the knockout with that ·2.run, as they ended up hitting or their 12 three-point at- Mpts in the first half. However, the Saints (8· 11 , 3-3) a small rally in the th1rd _,,.,n,.r when they hit three 'gbt three-pointers to pull thin 39-33. But the Mustangs ored the final four points or the er, two on Molina free and then a buzzer-beating tslde shot from Krilcorian, who his anempt from just in· de ~e three-point line. ,Wa)dron then opened the Urth quaner with one of his ur putbacks to give the Mus- a 45-36 lead. Mesa also de· ded on Stankovich, who con- 'buted a solid fourth-quarter nn.ance. sooring six points. 7we were just making a lot of · ts and playing good defense, .. Una said. "We just had more ·de in our defense." Molina said the team took ore pride in its defense because did nol want the SainlS 10 heal up from beyond the three-point line. Tue Mustangs knew senior Pete Aores usually has the hot hand for the Saints. flores never got hot. but he led Santa Ana with 17 points. He hit five three-pointers, but missed seven (41.6%). r "We really l>tuck it to them on "Defense," Waldron said. ·we gol teally intense and with Marko we were able to tum ii up. This was one of Marko's best games." r: Costa Mesa cooled down on its hbree-poin1ers in the second half, lptling just one of its 11 anempts. lhe Mustan~ finished 23 of 51 ~m the field (45%). _ ''We knew they were going to ~ake some (three-pointers!," rven said "They're quick. But I ink we might have been just a td more solid." Golden West Leap ~-........ .;. ... Score by Ouerten Ana 1~ 7 11 1e u Mesa 11 23 9 1e 59 Sana Ant -P. Flores 17. Silva 2, Favela 6, Granados 6, Mendoza 5, R Flores 11, Rodnguez 2. 3-pt goals -P Flores 5. P Flores 3, Granados 2, Mendoza 1 Costa Mesa -Mollna 14, Knox 13, Krikorian 5, Waldron 14, Stankovich 11, Gandia 2, Aleson 0 3·pt goals -Knox 3, Molina 2. Krikorian 1, Waldron 1. 'EATERS Continued from B 1 "We did what we were sup- posed to do. whjch was to smother them," said Pena. who added four kills. Added Johnson. whose 12 kills matched senior oUL'iide hiner J.T. Wenger for team-high honors: "I thought we did phenomenal. We did everything we were supposed 10 do. We came out full force and stuck to our game plan." The Bruins stuck it to No. I 0- ranked UCI (3-4, 1-2), which seemed impervious 10 numerous substitutions and timeouts u ed by Speraw irl an attempt to shake things up. The attendance. including am· pie numbel'8 of ·completely In · sane Anteaters" student rooters, also played a role in the match, Speraw said. "I think the environment 10- night had our guys a little star· struck." said Speraw, who played for Scates' 1993 and '95 nadonal champions and picked up an- other NCAA crown during a four- S POR TS PHOTOS BY STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa's Jeff Waldron, above, waits for the air to clear of Santa Ana defenders before going up. Below, Costa Mesa's Brian Molina drives past Santa Ana's Danny Favela in Golden West League action Friday at Costa Mesa. The Mustangs won , 59-49. year stint as a Bruin assistant. "Tilcre was a lot of buzz about d1is match. I know I had people calling me all day long asking for tickets and I'm sure the guys did t00. I think they were a lil'tJe shy under all the attention. especially early in the match." Speraw said inexperience (the 'Eaters start three freshmen and two others -ourside hiller Mau Webber and setter Brian Thorn- ton -saw significant action off the bench) also played in UCLA's favor. "I thihk we have a little fresh- menitis, with a lot of guys mak- ing freshmen mistakes.· Speraw said. Speraw praised Webber's six lcills without an error in 14 at- tempts (a team-·leading .429 hil- ting percentage), but was non- committal on Thornton's work in relief of freshman starter Brett Reid. . "llolh guys had problems with location and neither ser the mid- dle very welJ, ~ Speraw said. ·And we didn't pass particularly well, which made it easier on (the Bru- ins). "Not to disrespect UCLA, but I don't see them as any great blocking team. Their blocker.> were <.'ommHting to the middle. because our outside hiners on the left side were terrible. I thought Jimmy played well, but he has to hdve a supporting cast." SCHEDULE TOOAY BulwdMll College men -UC Irvine et l ong Beech State, 7:35 p.m.; Chapman et Vanguard, 7:30 p.m. College women -long Beech State at UC Irvine, 7 p.m. VohytNIH College men· UC S1nta Cruz at ye Irvine. 7 p.m. Water polo High school girts - E1tancla at NCSI tournament; Sage Hiii at Santa Ana Valley tournament. Wteetant High school -Corona del Mar 1t Sen Clemente, 9 a.m.; Cotta Me .. 1t Lagun1 Hiiia tournament. z¢ - Don't miss this gorgeous 2003 CJ 20 Sedan. CD, 1 o Speakers, ESP Srabilitv Control. 7 s Saturday, January 24, 2004 83 Or choose from the nanon 's largest selecuon of presc1gro11s 2004 S4 Jo Sedans ., 47 011 the ground ngh1 rum -~-----. I , 14 Satutday, J~ 24, 2004 SAILORS Continued from B 1 eight rebounds. The Sailors played a tight two-three wne, often col- lapsing three players around Bur- gess, who entered the game averag- ing 18.5 points and I I. I rebounds. "We thought we had a chance if we could keep hlm under 20, • Hirst said. Even in the wne, the Sailo~ did a good job of finding a man and boxing ow. Despite the height disadvantage, the SaUors finished with a 35-28 edge ln rebounding. led by 6-3 jun- ior lllylor Young. who had 14 poinis and 12 boards. But Young missed time due to foul trouble in the second half. He picked up a pair of fouls within the first two minutes of the third quar- ter forcing him to the bench. TI1e backbreaker was his fourth foul, called with leSl. than 30 sec- onds remaining in the fourth quar- ter and MacBetl1 at the scorer's ta- ble, waJting to check in for him. Despite tlte absence of their leading scorer and rebounder, the Sailors continued to stay with Woodbridge point-for-point. Mouradyan finished with I 0 points and five rebounds and Per- rine added nine points and five re- bounds. S.aVlftlNp ~·Newport Harbof 44 by Qua,,_. Woodbridge 1~ 10 1& 13 -51 Hetbor 14 11 13 8 44 Woodbridge -Farrell 6, Weiss 4, Winder 10, Dietrich 7, Burgess 19. Armstrong 0, Gill 0, Giiiotti 3. Swenson 2. 3-pt. goals -Gilloni 1. Winder 1. Fouled out -None. Tectinlc:.11 -None. Herbol'-Mouradyan 10, Perrine 9. Heenan 5, Young 14, MecBeth 6, Slater 0,0nhO. 3-pt. goals -Mourectyen 2, Perrine 1, Heenan 1, Young 1. Fouled out -Young. Technlcala -None. YOUNG Conti(lued fro"l B 1 less pressure on me and Brett (Perrine] to score.· Prior to Diefenbach's injury, Young was averaging 10.4 points per game. In the seven games since. that number has jumped up to 17.7. includln.g 24 points and 14 rebounds in a victory over Laguna Hills Wednesday. For the season, Young Is averaging 13.1 points. A three-sport standout at Harbor. Young ettdlts a lot of his success on the basketball court to his wort on lbe gridiron. While the condfdoning for the two · sports ls much different - "I~• totally d.Uferent." said Young. who needed two weeks to get Into basketball shape after the football season ended. "One sprint lin basketbalJJ and your lungs are dead." -the ttrengtb Young has developed u a Wide ~rand linebacker In footblll hu helped him compere against players who are often much ta.Uer than hlm. "lt's huge," Young Mid. •Strength Is tht~~ for suoce11,other YOUM lsn' too -1\a In the ' latter department either and Is able to use his strength, qulclcness and natural ~ness to beat taller players to rebounds. "That'l the reuon I can actually play down there, because of my agpes$1veness, • Young wd. "t have an eye for the ball. J just know where It's going to go.. Where the Sailors were going Wit quettJonable after Olefmbach't lnf~ which S P O RTS Dally Pilot BRIEFLY Rubino sparks CdM PHOTOS BYMARI< C. DUSTIN/OAILYPILOT Above, Newport Harbor's Alex Orth, left, drives by Woodbridge's Kyle f arrell along the baseline in Friday night's game at Newport Harbor. At left, Newport Harbor's Taylor Young goes up strong to the basket. Below, Newport Harbor's Brett Perrine (23) shoots over Woodbridge's Chase Dietrich. completely changed the complexion of the team. Harbor has had to become a more t:ransldon-based team. often using a lineup that could technically be considered five guards. But despite the loss of their senior center, the expectations of the Sailors players never changed. "I don't think our goals have changed." Young said. •Just our style of play has changed.· Also a pitcher and first baseman on the baseball team. Young's ultimate goal would be to play college basketball. He admits he'd readily accept the opportunity to play any of the three sports at the next level. but says basketball is his No. l priority right now. "f feel good obout my ball-handling.· Young said. "What I need to lmprove is my outside shooting. I need to be dead)y from the outside." He made four shot4 from beyond the three·point arc ead.ler th.It aaaon. With Diefenbach tn the lineup. but has &Ince become almost entirely a pott player. "J've been dtptndtd on a lot more ft>r scoring and rebounding," Young saJd. And he's produced. • Sea Kings' boys soccer team stays unbeaten in league with 1-0 win over Timberwolves. The C.Orona deJ Mar High boys soccer team do~ated in the first half and went on to deal visiting Northwood its first Pacific C.Oast Lugue loss of the season With a 1-0 Sea JCing vic- tory Friday. Senior Dominic Rubino scored on an u;ist .from senlor Julien c.erutd in the 27th minute. "It was a great goal,• CdM C.Oach Pat Callaghan said. The Sea Kings (8-2-6. 3-0-2 in league) continually attacked Northwood (10-5-3, 4-lJ and broke through in the 27th min· ute when Cerutti sent a cross in the 18-yard box. finding Rubi- no who ft.red It in toward the near post CdM outshot Northwood, 9--0, in the first half and 14-2 in the game that featured the teams that shared the PCL title last year. The Tunberwolves remain in first place in the PCL. one point ahead of the Sea Kings. Callaghan said he made some position adjustments and his players responded with one of their best efforts of the season. n addition to Rubino and Cerutti, Callaghan also credited contributions from senior Jerin Thayer. Sage chalks up shutout •SOCCBR: Sage HIU School's boys soccer team ex- tended its shutout streak In the Academy League to four games with a 6-0 victory over visiting Whitney Friday. The Lightning (6-4, 4-0 in league) have outscored their opponents, 18-0, during the four-game winning streak. Senior midfielder Julian Smith-Newman tallied his second consecutive hat trick with a three-goal effort Friday. He scored the only goal in the fi rst half in the 20th minute off one of Zack Milder's three assists. Smith-Newman, Salinger and Braden Ross each added one assist. Cesar Arriaga made three saves in goal. Sage Hill host Oxford Acad- emy at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday. Bowmaq leads Mesa •WATER POW: Junior Sarah Bowman scored four goals and senior Jessica Steenhard added two for Costa Mesa 1 ligh as the Mus- tangs defeated Tesoro, 6-1, in nonleague girls water polo ac- tion Friday at Tesoro. ing. Northwood fell to fl-10, 2-3, The Sea Kings host Laguna Beach to begin the second round of league play at 7 p.m. Wednesday. hdftc Colltt L..,ue Corona def Mar IO, . Northwood 58 Seo ... by OuartMa Northwood • 111 19 11 -Ill CdM 24 13 11 12 -eo Northwood -Selway 12, Rodolff 5, Roggero O. Zeregoze 28, Jorden 3, Ven Landingham 6, Lin 2, Ottoson 2. 3-pt. goel1 -Rodolff 1, Jorden 1, Zaragoza 1. Fouled out -None. Technic11l1 -None. CdM -Northrldge 2•. R. Lenee 2, Freeda 12, Seaborn 17. T. Lenee 0, Mohler 2, Kebekllen 3, Wetenebe 0, McDonald o. 3-pt. goel1 -North ridge 4, Freeda 1, Seaborn 2, Kebaklien 1. Fouled out -None. Technicela -Nonhridge. Sea Kings sink Spartans •WATER POLO: Corona del Mar High's girls water polo team scored four first-period goals and was well on Its way to a 5-3 nonleague win over visiting Villa Park Friday. Junior Katlin Kubas led CdM (9-7) with three goals while Jordan Anae and Ca- mille Hewko each scored one. Katya Eadlngton, Ashley Olandler and Olelsea Lyman each m·ade tllree steals while Hewko added two assists. Brittany FuJJen made six saves in goal for CdM. The Sea Kings outshot Villa Park, 26-17. CdM's frosh-soph team im- proved to 9-1 with a 6-1 vie· tory dtter Villa Parle. Olristina Evans scored three goals while Leilani Livingston added two for the Sea Kings. Noftleasue Coron• det M•r 5, VIII• Peril 3 Seo,. by Quarters Ville Perk ' o 2 o -3 CdM ' o o 1 -5 Ville P8rtc -McGlnly 1, Pan11 1, Bruner 1. Saves -Devis 11. CdM -K. Kubea 3, Anee 1, Hewko 1. Saves -Fullen 6. Sage Hill nets win • SOCCER: Host Sage Hill School's girls soccer team shut out Whitney, 3-0, to re- cord its first Academy League victory this season Friday. Junior Amy Werblin began the scoring with an unassisted goal in tlle first half. Outside halfback Caroline Sauter took a cross from freshman Ali McLaughlin and scored from inside the six-yard bo.x to up the lead to 2-0 in the 15th minute. Kelsey Rose capped the scoring with a 30-yard blast that found the upper- right comer of the goal. Laura Gordon made six saves for Sage Hill (5-4-2, l- 2-1 in league) while Caroline Hu had lO saves for Whitney '(~6-2, I -2-1). Sage Hill faces hos\ Oxford Academy at 3:15 p.m. Tues- day. Coast cruises past [X)ns • BASKETBM.L: Three play- ers scored in double figures e and the host Orange Coast 1 CoJJege women's basketball The Mustangs (l 1-8}, who scored three goals in the sec- ond quarter for a 3·0 halftime lead, were aJso led by goalie Quyen Nguyen (seven saves). They host Estancia in Golden West League action al 3:15 p.m. Wednesday. Co11a MeH 6, Tesoro 1 Seo,. by Ou1rtert Co1t1 Mese I) 3 1 2 - Tesoro o o o 1 - Coate Meae -Bowmen 4, Steenhard 2. Saves -Nguyen 7. Tesoro -Baron 1. Saves -Martin 4. team breezed to a 74-35 Orange Empire Conference victory over Santa Ana Friday. CdM h Ids ff ''u 1 Alisa Carrillo scored a 0 0 n O VeS . game-nigh 18 points while • BASKETBALL: Corooa del Lauren StepansJcj and Celeste Mar High's boys basketball Haueter each tallied 11 for team jumped to a 29-11 lead Coast (11-9, 4-2 In the OEC). and held off a late surge by Coast went 19 of 22 from visiting Northwood to earn a the free-throw line (86.3%) 60-58 Pacific Coast League while Santa Ana (0-15, 0-6) victory Friday night. went to the line just 10 times Senior guard Jay North-and made five. ridge, who finished with a Biava Arganda grabbed a team-high 24 points, hlt tlle game-high 10 rebounds and front end of a one-and-one added six points to go with situation with 10 seconds left seven points by Ruby Viloria. to give the Sea Kings a 60-58 Shaadl Ariazand scored five lead. CdM fouled sophomore points whlle Jessica Glades Tino Zaragoza, who scored a and Rhondl Naff eacfl scored game-high 28 points, as he four points. drove through the lane on the Stacee Sanchez (Costa Mesa final possession, setting up an High) finished with five points inbounds play under the bas-while Amy Shaw added three. ket. °'8nl• Emph eonr..1ee With three seconds left, ~oza. who stands 6- foot-5, took the lob, but his shot hlt the front of the rim, CdM Coach Ryan Cuny aaid. ·we·u tab It,· Cuny said. Pancho Seaborn scored 17 poin ts wblle Adam Freede added 12 for the Sea K1np (11-10, 2·3 in league). Northrldge and JM 'Kabak· Uan each Lt key three-polntera tn the fourth quarter. CdM t&I· lle=t threes, {our by Nonhri e, an dl"ained bit firtt ot the season and gave CdM a four-point lead whh three minutes, 20 aeconds remain· Oninae Coast 74, lafttll Ana JS laM8 ~ -Pectteco 10, Moralet 8, Tovar 8, Nlcttol1 2, Cor~n• 9. OIH 0, Mehon 0. 3-pt. goel1 -Coron• 1, Tover 1. Fouled out -None. Tecttnlcal1 ·No,,., OCC -Cerrillo 18, N•ff '· Step1n•kl 11 , Chede• '·Shaw 3, Vllori1 7, Sanchez 5, Argande 8, Mazand 5, Hau.-r 11. 3•pt. goel1·Shew1, Ariuand 1, Sanchet 1, Vllorl• 1, Haueter I. Fouled out -No.,., T~nlcett -Non•. HalftlrM -OCC, 31-18. Newport, Edison tie • SUU'INGI The Newpon Harbor High awf team ended It• teuon, tyina Bdlaon. 84- 84, as the Sailors won the final heat of the day to gain the re- sult Friday at 56th Street in Newport Beach. Lisa Turk won the girls long board event for the Sailors (10-4-1), while Erica Hossleni won the girls short board competition. Matt Kretschmar won the body board competition, but Newport, as a team, lost in that event. Tommy Holbrook and Brett Catron grabbed first-place finishes in their respective heats in the boys short board competition. Newport won the girls long board event, as Jill Austin and Devon Falasco contributed with second-and fourth- place finishes, respectively. Amie Benjamin and Llsa Ev- ans, third and fourth, respec- tively, helped lead Newport to the win in the girls short board competition. The Sailors established a new school record this year, as 24 of their 39 surfers regis- tered a first-place finish this season. UCI falls to Pepperdine •TENNIS: Brian Monon and Ryusuke Kasb.iwabara picked up singles victories, but the UC Irvine men's tennis team lost to host Pepperdine, 5-2, Friday. Morton (Corona del Mar High) defeated Alexis Rafidi- son, 7-6, 5-7, .6-3, while Kash- iwabara topped Scott Doer- ner, 6-2, 6-2. The 27th-ranked Waves (2-0) swept the doubles matches to earn tlle doubles point. Pepperdine's seventh- ranked doubles team of Calle Hansen and Pedro Rico de- feated Jon Endrikat and Mor~ mn, 9-8 (6). Morton and En- dri.kat defeated the Pepperdine duo in the fall- season in the All -American· Championships in Tennessee. The Anteaters (0-2) wiJI re- turn to the courts at noon on Sunday when they host tlle 26th-ranked Oemson Tigers. Sage comes up short • BASKETIW.L: Sage Hill School's girls basketball team held a five -point lead after three quarters, but lost, 47-42, to host Whitney. which re- mained undefeated in the Academy League Friday night. Junior Katie Puishys led the Lightning witll 17 points and 22 rebounds, while sopho- more Haywood Wright had 13 polnts and eight rebounds. Sage Hill (7-7, 2-2 in league) led, 35-30, going in to the fourth quarter, but Lightning Coach Shanna Renkin said her players became tired and Whitney (11 -5, 4-0) was able to pull away. Academy lHIU9 Whitney 47. S•ge Hiil 42 Score by Ou1rter1 Sage Hiii 1~ 10 10 1 -4? Whitney 11 a 11 11 -47 8199 Hiii -Yoder-lee 4, Wright 13, Schaefer 4, Puishys 17, Hemberally 0, Guiterrez 2, Tyre 2. 3-pt. goals -None. Whitney-Lei 5, Lee 7. Murametsu 15, Ny 20. 3-pt. goals -Muremetsu 5, Ny 3, Lee 1. Fouled out -Wyley Santa Ana downs Bucs •BASKETBALL: Orange Coast College's men's basket- ball team couldn't hold a 33- 24 halftime lead and lost to visiting Sa~a Ana, 66-53, in an Orange Empire Conference game Friday night. The Pi- rates (4·14, 1-5 in the OEC) shot just 26% ln the second half (7 of 27) after going 11 for 20 through the first 20 min- utes (55%). Jason Garey led the Pirates with 16 points, including rut- ting 4 of 9 three-pointers. while Joseph Nwabuzor tal- lied 13 points. • The Dons (8-10, 2.-4) outre- bounded Coast, 46-26, and made 26 free tluows to OCCs 11. Nedlm Pajevk, a Newport Hatbor High product, scored four points.. °'MP (mph Confeleoce Santa An• M, Onnae Coast 53 lanta Ana -Walter• 1'2, Wllllama 115, Convento 8, Chrl8tl1n 8, Torre1 8, hi.vie 4, Rabb 7, Parka 7. Orozco?. 3-pt. goela -Wtltara 2. Fouled out -hfevle. T.cttnlctlt -NoM. Or-.. C...-NwabwOr 13, Boblk 9, Huni.r 3, G1rey 1e, Ttny O, Young 0, Sanford 2, Seifert 2, Hetch 2, Chelter 1, Sha~m 2. 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Slcle Jllr, 2110 L1111e Yard w/d aar1ae $2000/mo 949·637 6105 S .. nny 2br clOH IO ouan. 111s1de w/d hhups I c iiar $1600 Aaenl E.iistsidl! l<Ym style itO!, Yfify 949·6 7 3 ·4400 , 11 6 11"1. :b 2ba f'£TS ()\ wd. h~n~~sla¥. Cu•t-. lutl lt .. ltt 2+2 11uaae ~carport. 1larrn A/C. fp 'l patios. wored home theater Ind• y r rn . ltaverhne. H?O pee~ $3075/mo 949·230 1771 Oceon & Horltor View ~S24009"9~1 E'•lcle CMrm1ne COtt3&e hardwd firs, new kilth 1a yard "l c ear w 'd inti S2200rn l '.U. tomplel~ redone home 3br I b• all ~ lld -bddiy•d SZlOOrn 949-5009771 Tr..ivl 11uplu, 2br 21/iba. HunttnntonBelch Z·c 11ar. lease, no pets. ''V' $3495/mo 714·488·9092 SS+ landrtwtl pb!d cormi JU 2ba <'O°dl, IC)SUn. "' wd. dw. p . poW\lnr\ ~ """'S1400 11t-sam Joaml,,. Cr-le 3br 21>a 1 level, new kitchen & uparadn iV11l1ble 3/1 S3500rno <949> 640 '497 Laguna Niguel On l. Nl9ue l G•lf la 2lw 2t.o '--"' Course 3br 2ba. beautiful sliorecllfk steps to beach. condo end·unil ? c&r tar. ~/palnt/ftoorlllll. Li VO $2200/mo 949 716 6196 S3!m Robert 949 7fl;}t750 Newport Beach b111ln .. a \ltl? No ftou11h lerr•ln fork· llfts. In' . Donald Sll1eron, Ptu. fhlS 'tatement wet filed with ""' County Clerk of Ofanae County onOl/08/04 too4H102H Oe1t1 Pilol Jan 10. 11, 24.31.2004 Sa531 Adl!IM ..... ... s....... The followtna person• are do1na business u C1mer ana. 3025 Capri l n . Costa Mesa. CA 92626 /NC Vtnturn, l LC. 3025 Capri ln , Coata Mesa, CA 92626 This bu~lnua Is con ducted by: Llmlhd llebllltyCo. Have you started do1n11 business yet1 Vu 12·5·2003 7NC Ventures. LlC. All Fusih. CFO/Boolr.lleepet This sl•t1mtnt wu fried wrth lhe County Clerk ot Oonae County on OV13/04 2004H70t52 Oa1ly Pilot Jan 31,feb. 7,2004 lllr lloo o lf street park Ina. coin laundry, near water Dock •oil. $1000/mo 949·722·9730 UDO ISU STUDIO lat&t clOHI & blth, sunny uposure. SIOOOm ARI 949·67!>·6161 Spacious llw, 11/ibo, ~. behind Om rrnt Hn11:1. l-. av<14 Jan I SI 2'> tnCI uU 949-4 76-07!1> OCEAN VIEW 181 ~II new '\'early SIS~/mo Associated Really 949-673-3663 ?br ?ba m pier nu pamt. carpet. hie, tlost to shops. Ip, I c ear wd, aet $1775 949 270 II 03 28r 1111. new v;w1t/c..rpet. 2..(;/J/ p9. b.ldly111d. La biodl to ot.e<Ml, rnr..t -SlllXl/mo 949-7 /IP91l> c:a1 Adl!IM .... ....s ....... Tho tollowlna penons art do1n11 buain .. s " Rombt'a R11t0fanle. 7391 Warnet Ave IG. Hun linaton Buch, CA 92647 Evelyn A Millet, 8192 l ancut11. Hunhnaton Beach92647 Frenk Rombl Jf ., 9476 Le Colonla, f 011nte111 Valley, CA 92108 Thll bui1111u 1• 'on ducted by • i"'~' el pu tnenhlp Have you \titted du1n11 bus1nen yet? No [ V•lyn A M1ll11 Frank Ro"1b1 )< lhb statement wn filed with the County Clerk ol 01 aoae Cuunl; on 0 1/16!04 20046971'40 Oaily Pilot Jan l/. 24, JI.Feb 7,2004 SaS43 AdltlMIMm •s....... I he lollow101 pet sons 1re dolna busints' .s Market Connect. 28241 Crown I/alley Pkwy Suite f I 7l, L •11un1 Niauel, CA 92677 NP Hel ... 11 2br 2ba tamrm tp hdwd lh. pYI yard. See 2110 Coral Ave. S22SOm<> 949 642 5488 Jbr 3bo h..., .. , quiet are•, newly relurbllhed 2 car tar wd hkups. S2300 1no 949 7~9·0874 loyfront 2br 21to, view dech$ d•n loll 3blks to bell. docll avail, dbl aar S2495 Aat 949-642 9666 0.. Watw, Jb1 I Sba patio. I car 1ar, ""w krtch. l~undr 1 I. docll avail $2500 949-722-9730 ~ 9'm 5ixn ori'1 lkitfa loy View appro• M, 2IMa. 2 .,,. .....,., 2800sl. cu1tom upar•d Twnhm Style. f!plt, b~ ed, 3br • l1m1ly room bay v-;woc~llon. poof $3550/mo 949-63?·6489 Sl llXl/mo 562 434-14 70 "'-· 2t> t lg 2lw 2t.o '--111 "" a ur>d.i ed uml, sho<ecirfk s~ to beach, hdwd firs. nu paint. comm new/pa..,VfloOfln&. I.& yd pool/51>a. t1tness elf a(lt S:BXl Robert 949 7S} I 7".l.l $1900949673 nm Spyglou/lor' l ae c. 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(949) 642-5678 X 01a1111 Media Inc . 27162 An tonia Pliwv Suite 603. l •d•ra Randi, CA92694 This bustnen 1s con ducted by a COIP01<1lton Have you st11 led doina buainan y1t1 Yes ) 0/ 15/2003 JC 0111t1I Media, Inc Sandro Oalpurto, CEO fhi1 staltm•nt wu f1l1d with lht Co11nly Clerk of Or•lll• County on 12/11/03 200'696717' Daily Pilot Jan 10 11 14 31, 2004 !>1:>J~ .......... .... --.. The lollowln11 persons are do1n& business n a) Baker C1p1t1I Group b) Baker C1p1t11. 1048 Irvine Ave Suite 234. Newpo1 t Buch Cali forn1192660 Ryan Shane Baker. 219 Walnut Street. Newpor I Beach C~lilornla 92663 Louis Char lu Baker. Co$td Mesa Cahlor 111~ 92676 1h11. bU\lllU~ IS tllll ducted by 1 11enera1 parlner1h1p A ... ln. Aul for lnvlro twm 1n Newpo1t Buch Mature & t>iP<'rienced Colleee comm °'a & PC s1111ts r /T wi\>encflb Send 11!S<Jme to Mt.C, tnc, 1919 Sanla Monot 3 81. •200. 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COAST SUBARU Dls.COUN'.l\J T Fn·OM MSRP .•.. $2975 DISCOUNT FROM MSRP ..•. $2122 · DISCOUNT FROM MSRP .... $2900 ~ F'A·CTORY REBATl:' $1000 FACTORY REBATE .•............. $1500 S E PRICE n l'l..l L ••••••••••••••• AL SALE PRICE TOTAL SAVINGS •22.995 ··19.795 $4400 Model #4CF Onl I at this rice #718808 Model #4BU Onl 2 at th.is rice #604248. 625781 Visit Our High Performance Center! SziaEN SUBARU · , ,.,_ ,.. C,, V A T 1 Cl""' a tctl tlta ~. tanaoe LNR Enterprises e::qc::lr-1ue -----·-- Performance Parts Available Call Ferdie Your Performance Parts Specialist at 714-689-2103 I 55 FWY. SOUTH TO FAIR· GO RIGHT THEN RIGHT ON HARB~R ,. THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES • JANUARY 24 -30, 2004 2 I f For additional inf onnat lon or a private showing please call Karen and Mike Lichty at (949) 310-6928. COVER ..• Fmsr TEAM EsrATE.S 2. Cover Story/Index 71. Mariner's Escrow 3.-27. Prudential California Realty 72. Armstrong Properties 29. Co te Realty Group Barrington Capital 30. Lagµna Seaside Real ty 73. Kolar & Co. 31.-55. Coldwell Banker/ C.Oaµitrywide Mortgage Coast Newpon Propcnies 74.-7 5. Remax Real E.tate Services 57.-62. First Team Estates 77.-104. Strada Propenies 63. Abrams Coastal Propenies 10~. John Dundee 64. Cat.alist Homes 65.-67. Metro Realty Portfolio Financial 68. Bank of America 107. Mortpgc Rates Island Real Estate 108. Open Home Guide 69 .. Wdb &rgo Bank 109. Homes of the Week 70. Wells Fargo Private Mortgage 112. Cannery Village Realty ~ Daily.A Pilot ProudJy serving Ncwpon Bea.ch, Costa Mesa, Corona dcl Mar, Ncwpon Coast, Shady Canyon, Laguna Beach, Laguna Nigud, Dana Poim, Monarch Beach, Capistrano Beach, San J~ Capistrano and San Ocmcntc. High ~hove the sands of San Clemente is this condominium that enjoys spectacular ocean, pier and Catalina Island views. Karen and Mike Lichcy of First Team Estates , Pier Bowl special- ists, proudly market this rare offering for $1,225,000. The meticulously living space is dres.sed in natural light and inspiring views from its living room, family room and two master suites. Other highlights include a large ocean view deck, two fireplaces and a bonus room. All-new windows and doors, hardwood maple cabinetry, granite slab counters, a wine cooler and slate floors add to the value of this 2,400 square foot home. call: l I -' ,,. 4 8 N ..; N i c: ~ >. ~ ~ t?! .... !§ "' ...., iii Q.I a:: ~ .?.-~ 0 J 5 \ t • CORONA DEL MAR /Jt Ann CAllllday 949!2Jl.5689 Slfl5un 12-5 5429,900 Sot/Sun 11·5 $1,195,tm SltJ511n 11-5 . Sun 12·5 SJ,750,tm /1111C1a11u11glrim& DliJNUnn1d9ll94lli'S;iif.iun1-5 Sl,895,IXXl /Ill c~ & 0w f.lmtoil t;19 l~ 11..., 5't!/SJ!l 1·5 Sdltt will mterbin oHm bdwm $2.a1,1Dl· ~ im Dorill 9491499.S!m ~l·S 52,750,ln) SatJSun 1·5 SltJ511n 11-4 Liz H1msc!tt 949/415 %<Mi M. £. Cohtn 9491234.5689 5'/!Sun 1-4 Sot/Sun 12-5 Sat/Sun 12·5 629 Via Lldo Soud Jolrmnl M111tlty 949,.M.4 6200 Sot/Sun 12-5 S745,tm Sat/Sun 1-4 5799,tm SattSun 1-4 .. I . l J I I I • I f . 'I cc • .. ----·-........... : I -,... IJaNs& BIOID 949.212.8185 u N 8 ~ .: -·---==·=-·--;,....,._._ 13 \ I ----~ 11 17 ' 19 L c. . ~r 6ac(yard. • @/zofor w11,{{ on the beach in the ntor1u'rfg'. 01lfile,( the JtoMet iJl /he ev(JJli'J'l:!f. f6 °ff!tfat ~ what you can do 01u·e ,you make thief 9JtlCZ01M 3 fe/;oom condo your lfonie. @_f;rfrf at :$620,000 Jane Sungaila (949) 219-2488 Direct Email: j sungaiJa@prusocal.com . Prudential California Realty represents world-class resort community Luxury amenities are found at the seaside Isla Navldad nea r Manzanlllo, Mexico ..,.. _ ___,,.......,.,----------------. hand rolled cigars to absolute solitude on a Prudential California Realty is pleased to announce that they have signed a marketing agreement to represent lsla Navidad. Located 20 minutes north of Man.za.nillo, Mexico and conceived as an international destination, the property's approximate 1,235 acres feature a 27-hole golf course, two marinas, tennis ranch, spa, night club, the Grand Bay Hotel lsla Navidad and the Meson Dona Paz, in addition to estate lots, single family housing, villas and condominJums. Sixteenth Century Spanish explorers first discovered this naturally sheltered port on Christmas Eve and named it Puerto de la Navidad or Port of Christmas. It was the Leano family, however, that truly became the first l1lis is a very Umited opportunity. Isla Navidad is family of the region when they purchased the one of those few places that offers sophisticated island that projects into Puerto de la NaVidad's calm world-class amenities and luxury in an atmosphere bay, Isla Navidad. They had the vision, of cultural authenticity. The serene beauty of detennination and wisdom to create a magnJfkent Mexico's sun-wanned coast is at every tum, resort community while maintaining the land's peacefully coexisting with a wide range of sports natural beauty and resilient cultural heritage. and recreation activities. One's experience can Now a select number of indiViduals have the range from a gourmet dinner by candlelight served opportunity to join "Las Primeras Familias de Isla with fine china and crystal, to a casual meal of NaVidad, ·a Founders Club of •first families" who freshly caught seafood served by a friendly local will own a piece of this incomparable setting and restaurateur. You can go from convivial enjoy the Lifestyle for themselves. conversation marked by premium tequilas and beach where yours are the only footprints in the sand. , With Prudential California Realty's exceptional service and staff, achieving your dream of ownership in Isla Navidad can easily become a reality. For more information contact Jon Cl.ark directly at (858) 792-3395, or (888) 888-7356. You can e-mail jclarlt@prusocal.com, or go to www.prudentialcal.com. From left: Steve Games, CEO Prudential (allfomla Realty, Alejandro Aceves LA.E., vice-president Uc. Antonio Leano R., senior vice-president (Turbana5.A.) Isla Navldad Resort - Z2 PAT & JOE NUNNIKHOVEN · & Associates: 'Jennifer & Brian Our FamilJ, Sening You! 949.661.5454 For ill ys ltil F.iie m lllllllibllmcom 'ant I ... 1lf ..l.w ""-"' 1l'llk ID~ •1 1J..a ldiiil6.m-dl'i. ·fabu • .................. ~.-1iomc. Gourmet iilalld liidm Ind loa o1..,... Ge.& yard for enttlWning. A..a.blc Month to Month. ~.650 Moncbly. <Al Ni I t Tm at A.ocillel 'iw.,t 9'49..6fil~ VIEW ESTATE 21 RIDGEUNE-NEWPORT BEACH Extraordinary bay, ocean, Catalina Island, Palos Verdes and city light views from this expansive resort style estate. PRESENTED AT: $5,899,000 300 HAZEL CORONA DEL MAR Rare ocean view canyon property on one of the most desirable streets in COM. Two bedroom, two bath rooms. Remodel or build new. PRESENTED AT: $1 ,750,000 OCEAN & BAY VIEW ESTATE IRVINE TERRACE Capture the balance between elegance & warmth from th is NEW 6bd view home with over 9000sf of luxurious living space. PRESENTED AT: $9,850,000 62 CORMORANT CIR CLE NEWPORT BEACH Bay view home· two bedroom , two bathroom single level with many fine upgrades in excellent gated community. PRESENTED AT: $7 45 ,000 C O LEEN BRENNAN 949.275 .2775 coleen bren na n@prucd m. com www.coleenbr-ennon.com • Prudential Cellfoml• RHlty -LEASE - LIDO PARK DRIVE Enjoy one of Newport's trendiest neighborhoods. Sophisticated bayfront condo, enjoy view' of bay and city lights, fully furnished, boat slip available. 4 26 16 TH PLACE . COSTA MESA Four bedroom, two bathroom home with open flowing floorplan. Master bedroom features private deck. Excellent location. PRESENTED AT: $799,000 -LEASE - CAN NER Y VILLAGE Spacious & elegant 2bd, 2bath urban retreat with gourmet kitchen, sun deck and patio in one of Newport Beach's trendiest areas . $2950/mo. 24555 SANTA CLARA DANA POINT Two bedroom, 2 .5 bath w / volume ceilings, spacious kitchen & 2 car attached garage in exceptional com· munity, close to marina and Bluff. PRESENTED AT: $569 ,000 --------------.. -- ~ Prudentl•I .. C..lfom .. Aeetty ,_ .................. _ ., .......... _. ... ,._,_ THE NUMBER OF HOMES PUT INTO ESCROW IN THE LAST 30 DAYS .. -------'-·.-.----· ~· • BY HILLARY AND CHARLES. HILLARY TWO UNIQUE INDIVIDUALS ONE POWERFUL TEAM T Hillary Caston & Cfaarks Brickell 949.922.S-.90 HlllaryAndCbarla.com D on 't miss this great opportunity to live in the wonderful gate guarded community of Beach Road. Located in Capistrano Beach, California this home is under new construction on a large lot. The home is situated oceanfront with breathtaking views of the ocean, sunsets, and beach activity. Tailored to your taste, there are plans for five bedrooms, and 5 .5 baths all appointed with the finest finishes and materials. Enjoy entertaining guests in a large media .room, separate family room with two fireplaces, office, and den with plenty of room to relax. The over- all atmosphere of the home is inviting and airy with high ceilings, abundant windows, custom stone floors , and a gourmet kitchen for the cooking enthusiast. · Offered at $4, 195,000 • Prudential . r.atifornia Realty An Independently ownecl allll operated mtml>er of the Pruoenti.11 Real Estate AH1llates 25 / M I $44 U -------'"'"'' , __ %1 ~ ~ c a. QI ':" ~ QI :> c: QI -< N -~ N 8 "' ~ <1> ~ ...., VI a; ID 0 !!/ -< :p ~ . l i j f . . For advertising information, call (949) 642-4321 I Daily A Pilot ~ ·-----..-.-2-----............... --------- 5 Crestwood -Harbor~· Bn.nd new f.O the madrct. diit Harbor Rido home feaaua a ldtd.., ~ buement wioe cellat. ........... .Wte wfth dtti.ng ~ . ...... pG!ll. Wlliud room, built in t., gipatic ~room, and depot l~ room. C-klud wida dae mott i.oc.ornpanble VMWI of Newport Hubor anCi the Paa& Oc.n. diit Mme cruJy ddina luxwy. . .... I fl t l ~­ N ·John Stanaland Direct: 949.494.2804 Cell: 949.689.9047 John@LagunaSeaside.com EASICE FtEAL. TV LQlj-00 ~ • Custom Marie Singer 3 bdnns / 3 b8th home. 3,000 sq. ft. Panoramlc ocean view. Currently under construction. !>2.550.CXX> losuno f>coch · Custom Mark Singer design. 4 bdnns / 3 bath. 3.800 sq. rt. Ocean view. Soon t.o be under construction. ~2.SCX).CXX) Lasuna bh · Open and spacloUB floor plan allows for comfortable Oow for living and entertaining. AbW\dance of windows captures the natural bbuty of the home's sur- rowidings. Skylight and extensive use or glass bloclc brings even more Ught to this Marie Singer designed home. Features 3 bdrms, 2.6 bath, 2 fireplaces, ocean view, ocean view deck ........ See Lagw\ASeaside com for virtual tour. !>1.14.9.(XX) 5on ~ · New ocean view home in gated community. 4b<1nns 14bath13 car garage. Contact Keith: 949.637.6236 !>l150.CXX) Cdhcdd Qy · New Mont.age home.. 2 bdrms / 2 bath and den In main house. Separate caslt.a. Contact Keith: 949.637.6236 !>524,9(X) Only one firm in Laguna ~h brings you lhe wisdom of four eslale experience. ~e Insight ~a Rcsuls For addi~ionaJ informclion, pkase call or visi~. Otl' ~silc cl: lagunascasidc.com 1045 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, California • Office: 949.494.2124 • LagunaSeaside.com .. "' 8 S» . f j f ~-------------------------~~~~~ ALISO VIEJO IS Sea Pines $S99,900 Sat/Sun 1-"4 Jim Watson IS S. Pines $S99,900 Sat/Sun 1-"4 Helena Cardoso BALBOA ISLAND I 20S N. Bayfront $3,'499,000 Sat/Sun 1-S BiH Sc:honlau BALBOA PENINSULA 21 n E. Oceanfront $S,600,000 Sat/Sun 1-"4 Berit Mitchell 520 N. BaJboa $1 ,19S,OOO Sun 1-"4 BIG CANYON I lOS N. Bayfront $3,-499,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 am Schonlau 20 Cypress Point $2,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-"4 CORONA DEL MAR · 3315 Fount. Ave. $1,557,300 . Sat/Sun 1-"4 Conrad Peterson COSTA-MESA 1286 Watson Ave $529,000 Sat/Sun 1-"4 EAST BLUFF UDO ISLE 2129 Vista l.aAdo $n'4,800 Sun 1-'4 Naocy Matassarin 901 Zurich $~.'495,000 Sat 1-'4 901 Zurich $3,'49S,OOO Sun 1-'4 30'4 Otero · $n9.ooo Sat/Sun 1-'4 Cohen 812 Via Udo Nord $'4,99S,000 Sun, ... 30'4 Otero sn9.ooo Sat/Sun 1-'4 Delahanty I 0'4 Via Havre $1,69S,OOO Sun 1-'4 Marilyn Read HARBOR RIDGE NEWPORT BEACH IS Monaco $1,250,000 Sat 1-S Lynne 'hl.ndne 2911 ~ Lane $839,900 Sun 12-3 2'47wmut $925,000 Sat 1-4 S Rldpllne $6,'49S,OOO Sun 1-S Lynne Valentine NEWPORT SHORES HUNTINGTON BEACH 330 62nd St . $960,000 Sun 1-'4 Kennie Jo Rizzo '427 12"' ScrMt $1.299,000 Sat/Sun , ... li% Grech 627S Pacific Pointe $825.000 Sat/Sun 1-'4 ~ ... DJdrdch ONE FORD ROAD 29 Old Course Drive $6,9SO/month Sat/Sun 1-'4 C>awWonc LAGUNA BEACH SPYGLASS HILL llSSc...h ~, ... AG.#W I SS Montecko $2,799,000 Sat 10.S Glenda Crolby 1175~ S859.000 ~1-4 fWMcNoc. /~ SS Mom.clto $2,799,000 Sun 10.S Glenda Crosby 429Palo••• $1,1)5..CD) Slal 1-4 Card Mei IClOI i SS Montedto $1,799,000 Sun 10.S Carol Allison 8 N .., N NEWPORT BEACH $6, .. 95,000 Magnificent view estate, quality with S bedroom suites 7.5 bath, family rbom, library. · Lynne VaJendne NEWPORT BEACH $4, 900,000 Over '4300 sq. ft. Tuscan Villa. Massive Interior remodel just done. Boat dock accommodates 70' yacht. Blm Hudnp NEWPORT COAST SJ,550,000 Majestic S bedroom 6 bath coastal home. Incredible views. Blend of formal and classic Italian archttecture. Maxine a Georse McGatRpn NEW,ORT BEACH $1,650,000 Catalina ocean view from master suite. Residence showcues style and orlcinality. Maxine & Georra HcGal'llpn ANAHEIM $2,500,000 New French estate, I acre. Peralta Hills 5 bd. 5.5 In. media room, library. Chudr ANen & Ben Cqfe NEW,ORT IEACH $1 ,115,000 HUNTINGTON HACH $1 ,550,000 Laree Balboa Island family home. TUKanyVlla. upcnided. 3 bd. 3.S la+ loft Laree rod top deck and ptMte pado. Bead\ dose. Goly Van Orden Uz Grech CO"ONA DEL MA" $tlS,OOO I.Jee ,_ 3 bd. l5 la QIROITI ainda. WM-c clsance U> shops and remunns. Tom Thom--. COSTA MISA $619,000 Twn key 3 bedroom. l.S lllllh home. In ir-t £asUide Coast Mesa loc:adon. VUerie Howell COSTA MESA $1Sf,000 One of che best values In town! RernocMled 3 bd. 2 la '"'cle st«y on ~ StrMt. Jacqotlline Wktmeyer _c;-.._.....,.. ........ __ ~---o....-. .. ___ ................ _. ____ .....,.. ... _. __ __.,.. __ ...... _..._.,__ ._.. ______ ,... __ ~---. CORONA DEL MAil Sl,600,000 Corona del Mar village R2 45 ft. lot. ocean views. CORONA DIL HAil Sl,U7,JOO C1111y 3 bd.15 la n CDHVl!lft. ~ dlcol;JOUI"* ldldl9\ ~wed! ....... Conrad~ NEWPO«T HACH SflS,000 w..I< IO lhe beadl from IHs NMpol't Shores home! 4 bd. 3 la~ Model Perfla. Carole Lynch NEWPO«T HACH $1,075,000 Newport Island bayfronc. Remodeled In 2000. ~ rnoO( o( quality and design. David 'rince NEWPORT HACH S 1.lSO_oot sir..,. !Ml condo. rwnocWed. ~ a:incldcn 2 bd.15 ta.. din 'TV room Oca\ clly ~ L~ V.-.ldite NEWf'OlltT COAST $75',000 "'1 I n lhe Sm-mt 3 bd. 3 la Shows le a rnodll Gad <:onYIU*>t Carta Broflrman.WyfWI IANTA ANA SJJ0,000 c:c.n.2 bd. l la'Mllla ~ rdoar~.,.. Catherine Newman NEWPORT BEACH $6.l99.000 Enjoy the Balboa Peninsula Bay Front lifestyle! '4 bd. '4.S ba. Dock for a 70' boat and side ties. Ca rla Broffman-Wy«el1 CORONA DEL MAR $1.999.000 Crown jewel of spygfass. 9 bedroom 9.5 bath Custom Fred Briggs home spectacular views. Unique opportunity. Uz Grech & Walter Havekont Ill N!WPORT BEACH $J,.f99,000 ~ Bll>Oa '*ld. .. b.room 3 bld'I wkh shared dock b-'4> to 511 bc:a w..m.ct..11•• amom. am Schonlau _a-.-...._..._._..,,_ ... __ .. , .. ~---------...._. --·-----. .. -a-.. -...-_,....-............. ._ ..... _ .... _____ .,..._ __ ,,, __ N 8 ::. . H • I f ROBERT TAYLOR 949 .338 .8885 ENDORSED BY FOP.MER COMMISSIONER OF REAL ESTATE OF CALIFORNIA • ' ' ' 1 _cr.... ...................... ...,,.., .... tlolilf ... __ • _____ ......, _________ .,. ___ ...... ____ .. ___ ·~-..-.-............................... ..._ • • • • f ... CAROL MENCONl 949.464.3011 cmenconl@coldwellbanker.com NIGE L BA I LEY 94 9 .500.3250 nigelB@att.net WALTER MITCHELL 949.370.9012 BARBARA SWINDALL 949.500.1861 1 l I f LAGUNA 8EACH N,000,000 . Fabulous 6,800 squll9 foot home under conarucdon in lrWle CO\'e. Prtvac. b•ch. ocean vt.w • ..,. lo(. pool. MLS#L12<M9 .... _ --.. • &..• l t4 t . .. • Jr I y A 1' I • "· IRVINE $5,750,000 SpecCKUtar 1.n aa.. 1ot 1n Shady Cln)Qie wkh flbubas aor course. canyon and city lf&ha ~ MLS#l.8021 LAGUNA aucH S2,15t,Ht Sedllded .... --estate wfd't ................. Cablna wlth~lnd--- MLS#ll2696 LAGUNA alACH tl,llt.Ht 'Top-qualty, Hll'tt Slip COOlll!ilpOOW 'f home w11t1 coudne, anron and cJty 'Wit ~ t1LS# Ll2)62 LAGUNA aUCH fl ,SI0,000 Oc.I ~from~ -r room In .. bd. 2.5 bL home wtch lncl'9dible des •. MLS#ll llMO LAGUNA NIGUEL $1Jt,OOO Blp'ltoc.1 ~ •Glsdp ~2 bd.25+.S tac.on....,, W'Dd. MlS# Sllll76 ANAHllM HILU 9421, ... End unit J bcL J bL tOWnflome. Cadlednl ~ ,_ floor pliln. pldo wlltl ¥l9wt HLS'-'J71n6 _.....,. .......... ..._.. ..... _... .................... _ ........ __ "' .... ~·-·----....... -...-..----__. ............ -..... ,....-.. .................... ____ ___ LAGUNA HACH t I ,IH,fOO Sunsea Md ccudM .._.. J bd. J.5 bL Chris Abel~ In Nordl ....... f'l.S# l 12137 LAGUNA aSACH ttH,000 lJtcuria e.d'I ...... loc. '1MI beedl ~ Plans for ) bd. l bL home lnduded. MU#ll27JS LAGUNA NIGUIL $119,000 Hilblde *-· ) bd. J bL villa In pr.eel CClf'MIWllty. Resort styte· ~ amenlda. MU#lllll9 ... ----=----= -- LAGUNA HACH $J,SOO,OOO N-uan<f Lacuna Beach escate. 6 bd. 5.5 ba. I '4'. ceilinp. Ocean & beach views. Ml.S# LI I +42 LAGUNA BEACH Sl,ltt,900 Custom )-story home widl 5 bd. 5.5 ba. ~ I~ ~Pool & lpl. Indoor~ Ml.5# 5329951 LAGUNA 8EACH $1,975,000 DANA r<>INT $1,6-49.176 Wood & itus 3 bd. 3.5 ba.. G~ Abel Pristine '4 bd. 2.75 ba.. home has privacy &. desf&n. Private. Ocean and htns views. .........._ spectacular ocean & city lfihu views. MLS# LI 18H---MLS# S3H621 LAGUNA NIGUEL $740,000 Archlteal.nly unique Chris Abel deslpled home widl dramnlc stof1e encry. 2 bd. 3 ba.. MLS# LI 1'473 LAKE FOREST $615,000 '4 bd. bonus. l ba. home. Many u~des. Large country kltd1en, island. MLS# LI 1835 LAGUNA NIGUEL $549,000 3 bd. 2.5 ba. condo. N-paint. carpet. N- stalnless steel 19phances. Beach dose. MLS# 5331081 ORANGE $I 1,500,000 Equestrian '4.6 acre family compound or corporate retreat. 2 beautiful homes. Adjacent co Cleveland Nadonal Forest. MLS# LI 1771 LAGUNA BEACH $5,lf 5,000 Romantic '4 bedroom 2.S bath home. Huge parcel. One of dle best oceanfront parcels in Three Arch Bay. MLS# LI 1636 LAGUNA BEACH $l,tt5,tOO Spacious oceanfront home. l bedroom, '4 bath. Panoramic coastaVisland views.Approx. S,200 sq. ft. MLS# L1069S -~.,_.__.._..o.-. ____ .. , ..._ c-.....__,.. _____ ._. .. -.. ----.----·-·~ .............. _._,.., ........ .._ ...................... --. ..; N I f COLDWeLI. BAN~eRO COAST NEWPORT c b s o c a I : c o m PROPERTIES SHORE CLIFFS $2, 195,000 Exdusiw ShcncWfs ~ N.wty rwnod1l1d Debbie .. '•flnl ..... Miiar CAMPOBELLO $1,800,000 SpectaaW ... from d\ls ..... lot. Many upsradel. Connie Mauend NEWPORT 8EACH SffS,000 Guard pted community. <f bedroom l.5 bMh wlch loft. Oc.-n vl9wl. • Mina Mqhaml PELICAN CREST $1 l ,500,000 Spcta:ac....,. new_.. ...... loc. ,_ionm1c _.. and harbor Ylews.. ..... ..._ ...... ..._ LAGUNA BEACH $6,195,000 SoplWdc:lced ocaenfronc ~ wid'I prMta a.,. to Vlaotta a.di. lllobert Glem A &ther Fine SHADY CANYON* $4,200,000 sti.dy ~ S bd. CUIClDm home on I comw loc. Pool and .,,.. Miiiy mru. lent HINnM A ..... Hinman NORTH LAGUNA SI, 195,000 Two '-s on 1n O¥lnlnd lot. Wale co town and t.ch. • ..~ ........ __. ... _c.._ ... °""1J .......... ~ .... ----.. ..,-c......_ ... _...,_ .. _._,, ............. -......................... __________ ....,._...,_ ........................ __.._..._. SHADY CANYON• $4,495,000 SllWa aut.r-a ltyte CUICIOfn home. c.nc.r courtyard. pool and vt.w. lllra Hlnmmt & and Hinman LIDO ISLE $),495,000 Premium Udo loadon. New rwnodtl. i.a,.,. lot. s. bd. 6.S bL ~~-"°" ....... cbsocal.com NEW LISTINGS AVAILABLE PELICAN t&L W•IM Cust0m home to be built. Panoramic views of ocean ~ & harbor. Sara Hinman a Brad Hinman aAL.aOA ISLAND $2, ltS,IM N.w fUropeln vtla. 3 bedroom. flmly room. swdy, elem«. Comp.den Spnnc 2004. L,...,, a Jeff hint NeWPORT aEACH $1,151,HO Uaflc Md brWit comer condo on t.,. l bedroom ... den. l bldl. "--letlOn a ........ McKJnnon LAGUNA BEACH $5,250,000 Expanded and remodeled custom home. New landscaplog and new pool. Shirley Harris SHORE CLIFFS $1 ,Ht,000 Sunny, open lowly n.w.r home In beautlful beech cloM Shoreclifti. Mary Ehn Westarz • Bob Wes'arz , NEW,OKT aEACH $61 S,toO Gated community of Blyvlew Court. Newport Buch. BIG CANYON $2,Sts,000 Big Canyon custom on wide Wrwly. S bedroom. pool and spa. Cul.de-sac. Lyleen a Jeff Ewtn1 TURT\..E ROCK HIGHLANDS $1,225,000 Ttniflc S bedroom l bath home wtdl views and Shady Canyon•. Chn.Valll LIDO HNINSULA 1Wo bedroom/two bid! blldl ~· IWneGordon NEWPORT BEACH 949.644.1600 LI DO ISLE 949.723.8800 l O l !)UJ('ll Ul\Nt\l'H •• . . ' -........................... ...._......_ ............ ...,_ .. _,...,_..._.. .. _ ..... ____ ,. ........... __ _.._ ... _. __ ._. __ ._. .... .._ ............ _.... __ ~ ··.·•.•,it ......... •.··· • NEWPORT BEACH $839.900 8-udful rwnoct••d poof home In fl*tpOf'C Beach. NEWPORT COAST $549.900 ~ .. uni(. just redoM wtch ,,..,.., carpet. pUtt. Gac.d. Denlne Kerns ~ ISU $11,tH,OOO ~blyfront~ ,_,completed 9/2003. LI)() RE SJ,OtS,OOO e.udful, newly~ CustOm home on..,... lex. aALaOA P•NINSULA SS,600,000 a.di lcMr'S *-'" wtOI s-noramic t.y, Jetty Ind~ ¥11ws. ..,_ Mklchell SHAbl' CANYONe $1, 700,000 Shady c.n,.on ¥tla. .. bedroom .. .s bldl. Golf coune ~.~yard. DOVlll IHO"ll $1 ,ltS,000 NIWPORT HllGHTI $1,S0,000 Larp Bede .., ,._home. .. bedroom GorJ90US a.mm seaboerd In cN ~ J.5 bath plus .. Wld.llbrvy. RoWna.... COITA MISA $529,000 a.rnq J bedt oom 2 t.th famly home, ...... ywd. Hardwood bn. ONI PO"D "OAD $1 ,lH ,000 Sp.cloul Ind open. 3 bedroom J.S bath. )'" bedroom hu ..,.ace emnnc.. o..w-, 'OlOUH'l I U .'\Nll.L'I/. LIDO ISLE OFF I CE 949.723 .8800 _ ................ ....,. ...... __ ..... .. ......... ____ ... _., .... ~ .. --__._.. ........ _ ....... ,,~ ...... -..... ---... .---..... --.................. ___ , ........... , ...... ················································ .... ················ .. PEUCAN CllEfT $11.t61.tot A kfarf' inspired estate of unsurpassed quality and exquisite dealllf1c. Jell Ir Lyleen Ewln1 ~ llOCX n..ns.ooo Fabulous S bedroom S.S bath. View. pool, spa. Huge lot. Cul-de-sac. ChrisValll UDO ISLE SI.HS.MO Wonderful Udo Isle Family home. '4 bedroom l .S bun. Pr.mler street. l"tarttyn Read LIDO ISLE $4,Sts.ooo Udo Isle waterfront enate with 45' on the sand. Marilyn read ONE FOllO ROAD $1.111,000 N;antucbt inspired Providence. Private cul-de-sac location. Dave Won1 Ir Rick Lanp¥in UGlllM-.-at ,,~,,- Beautlful tum key 3 bedroom home in South Lacuna. Harty Jones Ir Hellnda Jones NEWPotrT SHOHS $961,MO IJ¥e on the Canal 3 bedroom 2 bid\. Pool, tennis. pbiy aru. Kennie Jo Rlu.o cbsocal.com LAGUNA NIGUEL $6lt,t00 Former model h~e with many upgrades.'4 bedroom 2.5 batt.. artanThomu ~C&fTER End unit. 2 bd. Private location. Nicely upgraded. Heather Saito COSTA MESA Singte level end unit wtd'I pado and .,,... yard. $J .. o,ooo Nancy '-tenon a Betty corneas N EW PO ~~.~~~~C::_F~C::-=~~~44 .1 600 •m• ...... ._._.,.,._ ........ _____ ._....__.,. .. _._.,~.,__ ......... --.............................. ___ ._..._. , . 44 ~ .,· N I ! "' 4> ~ w ;{) & ~ ! :l ROD DALEY 949.759.3776 ~ r.1 1/ 1 • I I ~ .. 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LIDO ISLE 949.718.2733 www.lklolde.net -.......... --....._ ............... _ ...... ~.....,_ ........ ,_...._..__ .... ..._,_.. .. _._. ...................... -. ___ .,_._. .......... _.. ..... _. ___ cbsocal.com _<-............ .._.._ ... ___ ..... ~ .... ---...---·----·-·----.--.. ----·--·-----._._ ............. _....__..._. SARA HINMAN 949.759.3705 BRAD HlNMAN 949.759.3732 #2 I EAM ORANGE COUNTY ~OCl£TY OF EXCELL EN C£ www.hlnmanrealestate.com r cbsocal.com "A COMMUNITY FILLED WITH GORGEOUS BEACHES, TENNIS COU RTS., YAC HT CLUB. CLUB HOUSE AND AN UNEQYALEO LIFESTYLE." 949.718.2733 www.lldoide.net -............. ._.. ............. -......... .__..,... _____ ..._._ ... ...._.._,.. ... _."-'-4.....,_._ __ _.. ______ ..,. ____ _.,.._. ...... __ ..._ cb socal .com -~ ........... .._... ....... __. ....... ._ ..... _____ .. _,_....,.. ... _. __ _.,.. ............... ., ___ ., .. _. __ ,,_._.._,_ . .......,. ..... _..,,_...._.. 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CONNIE MAXSENTI 949. 718.1730 714.745.0027 l'lmH KENNIE JO RIZZO 949.718.2723 www.newporuho,..news.com ROBIN CHESN IE 949.717.4793 www.roblnchunlt .com l • ll I •U 14 l 1 I < 'IN"' ·11 -~~ ...... ~-------....... o...t..._ _____ _.,..,,_....,... .. ______________ ·-~---·-----____ ._......,_. ____ .. ___., - ----------;------· MARY ELLEN WEGLARZ. CPA 949.759.3768 BOB WEGLARZ 949.759.3793 EXCWSIVELY umo BY JUDY GOOD 949.378.8475 MARK TODD 949.412.9310 Cl)lOUJc>lL U l\N 1<.C'r_. • J .. " ~ ,- .. • N i ! From Top of the World Enjoy views of the ocean, bay and mountains Aside from the awe-inspiring views. families enjby the tight knit feel of Enjoy views that inspired the plein air painters of old California from every Laguna Beach's Top of the World neighborhood. And even better, this four single room of this private Perazul est.ate within the guard gated enclave of bedroom and three and one-half bath home is only one of 22 homes in Laguna Newport Coast. priced wider $1 million. Exemplifying attention to detail and the use of only the highest quality An open design. cathedral ceilings, hardwood floors and bold designer materials, the home strilces the perfect balance between drama and colors lend to the casual elegance of the home. Highlights of the understated elegance. 2,500-Square-foot floor plan include a living room with a double-sided The 4,400-square-foot floor plan offers four bedrooms upstairs and one limestone ftttplace, a family room as well as an ocean view room with a deck bedroom on the main level, four and one-half baths, a formal living room, that could be used as a master bedroom or a second family room. formal dining room, family room and den. The redesigned chefs kitchen has Newer cabinets, tile counters and recessed "8bttn.g enhance the large eat-in stainless steel Viking and professional appliances, a Sub-Zero and imported kitchen. granite countertops as well as dark fruitwood cabinets. The family will enjoy the fenced grassy yard, and the short walk to parks as The oversized parcel creates a sense that you live on your own private well as hiking trails through Aliso/Woods c.anyon Park. Also, the youngsters •island in the sky.• can easily walk to award-winning elementary and middle schools. This home ls offered at $3,250,000. Th1S home Is offered at $995,000. For more informatton, call Kent McNaughlQn o/Ftrst Team Estates at (949) For mor~ ieformation, call First Tea,,. Nolan's KAIJ&y ]atMS at (94.9) 793 -1052. 719-2050 or (949) 612-()()()6. Also. preview the home onllne at www.newportftnehomes.com. Luxury two bedroom co ndo on the Peninsula Found on an exceptionally quiet street on the Newpon Peninsula is this well appointed condo. With the sandy shores just a short block away and whitewater views from your private deck, this high quality off ertng provides the very best of the beach lifestyle. The spacious floor plan ofTers a den and two master suites with ocean view decks and two and on e-half baths. The heart of the home is the large kitchen that opens to the living room and Its cozy fireplace. Granite counters, high-end appliances and plentiful cabinetry make this a chers delight. nus home is offered at $949,900. For MOrt '".formation, call Mary Fryer of First Tum Real Est.ate at {949) 759-5141. Bob Milliken Bob Chapman Jennifer Wong Betty Comegys 2004 Officers and Board of Directors Officers President President-elect Treasurer Secretary Directors Carrie Allen • Diane Coltran e • Bing Girling • Jake Klohs • Judy Mertz David Prince • Jim Weisenbach Executive Vice President Tricia Moore, R.C.E., C.A.E. 401 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663 (949) 722-2300 • fax (949) 642-4105 www.ocaor.com ----=-===--= ~ --==-=-- AN INDEPEN ·DENtl SPIRIT. ,f I WHEN THE TIDE CHANGES, FIRST TEAM CONTINUES STANDING STRQllG SINCE 1975 ••. 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Av.nut Belboe....,..,CA Ofc. (Mt) 171-4122 Cell (714) l2MOll N -~ ' • t I I I . I • • I J -· ~ .. . .. -. , ' .. ... • 14 ~ .: N i ~ -. ~ ~ ~ !! ... t; w ~ ex ~ ! • ~ B<-drnomt, } Sathro<•m• • ·~~O ~F (A) • Comflttel)' Rcmcxltlrd • 2 M•.rcr Suitt• Al N<w Appliances anJ H•rurh • Twu C•r Rull·ur 001•~• • No. Roof •nd New W1nJ,,.., • Teru ol Th.tWanJt 1n Ul'llr.Jtt Mr. Mtt•nlM•· Mqen • 714.S9'.l.)339 HUNTl1\l<_,fr1~ flf '" H • s..ie Ftmly Harne"" Ntee Sma • 2 ~ I 8ohoorn • SX>SP (A) r( l.Mrcon•&l90Sf(A)l..ol •CanlrlA In 1'wne Iva. 0-Al.tldm ~~ • R.r Nmia LA-. ha T<n o"'-1dll 38 Canyon ltland Drive • $599,000 • Raaodclcd a.m~euw v-. &um Ltvq. Dinirw. Mllttr & 2nd 8ednnn • ) b.droomt 2.Sliedwc11n11 . 1637 ai-ft. (Al • Bulk In 1976. Upanda: Modnn ~ KilChcn. ~ Roon. c:.rct. MMtt e.chrl10m Undudrc lMJlf ~ ~) • 2 c. ~ • T 111n Eoo.1 ... R.rmodtkd 2 -Story liome • 4 BcJn~""" 3 &tho • ZO'i7 SF (Al r'rf L.vmg Space, on a 7,UXJ SF (A) UM • 2 M~n Suites (I UIJlCltn. 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Mmored Walla, MarlW Surround~ Mt. f0tter/Mr. Hanten• 949.722.HOO DA"<A P<.ll'i l • Sonf6e Scl"Y Hcue • 4 &lrroml, I 3/4 Biothrtxmo • 1.741 SF(A)cllmrcSrece•.i• 8,777 SF (A) lo< • Urgr.ili lhcludr: Interlock.,. llndi Dr"'~ Akfllrnum Tile Roof. 36 ft (• .. ) o.dt 01 R<111 ci Hou.e • IQI.., Triad Arcn • 2 0. AnnchrJ ~ • Oe1 the Ambiance o( New MellC<l on 1h .. Ocean P!'in1e, Downtown Hun1inaton Buch Home • J lkJroom1, , 1/2 Bach• • 2,639 SF (A) • 8u1lt 1n 1991. Thia H111hly Porular Del Mar Mndel 8oam Numuou• Uprradce M.. Meyert/Mr. Meyers • 714.593.3339 D UPLEX, CLOSE TO B EACH • UJ>ftain Unit: ) &droolNI, Z ll:irhroonu • Downnain Unlr: I IXJroom, I Barhroom • 2 Car O.ra~ w/2 Extra Ss-c<:>. Total ol 4 Car Park1n1 • Fm·rlace in Boch Un1u • Renu Are Lo-w Ma. Fotrer/Mr. Hanoen • 949.722.HOO DANA POINT • Model·Lilte Home Oo.! w Beach. Bocmlwalk, ShorP•nr and More • Custom Sc.aln«l-Ob. .. Oooble 0.X>t Enuy • N-Custom Paincmg IN.Je end Out • Quadrupk· Pane Windows • R.ooltop Sundtck tn ~ Oc~ e.-end uk at the Beach! • • • ~ ~ QI ';< ..... QI ::> (: QI -< N -~ N § ::0 "' Q!. ,.,.., !fr I n; 0 QI ~ ~ • r. ... ~ ~· ,, • • ~ • N j i j ~ ~ ....., 1'i ~ ~ ! Prominent Big Canyon Estate Beautiful grand scale traditional estate commanding an expansive view of Big Canyon Golf Course overlooking the 18" hole. With over 7,200 sq. ft., this home features 5 bd. 6.5 ba. 2 offices, gour- met kitchen, children's play room, great room with full bar, billiard and media areas plus wine cellar. First time on market $4,650,000. DINA GRIBBEN (949)375-3302 (949)64M859 METRO Warm elegance fills this spectacular four bedroom, three bath Baycrest home. The formal living room has rich Canadian maple wood flooring, with a floor-to-ceiling bay window and a fireplace surrounded with built-in cabinetry. Extensive custom lighting and crown moulding throughout the home. Magnificent family room I great room with custom wood built-in cabinetry and paneling, intimate used brick fireplace, frcnch doors to backyard, area for an office and room for a pool table. Exceptional dining room with soffitcd lighting, bay window and raised wood panels on walls. Kitchen has custom cabinets, tile counters and an cat-in breakfast nook with bay windo"Y. Meander through the pathways of a terraced backyard of tranquil gardens and lush foliage. 1840 ~ Lane, Newport Beach Offered at $1,349,000 CALL roa ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND fOR A PRIVATE SHOYINC PAITY ffARvEv (714) 501.6110 bu~.com MARIANNE NAHIN (714) 269.7851 ma.riaumalaia@yahoo.com METRO Get your news published In the Daily .A Pilot Advertising Supplement Advertisers are encouraged to submit press releases, keeping in mind that date of publication is per space and copy may be edited;-. -...;;;=:::::--.i Here are several guidelines that may assist you in getting your information published in our Real Estate Section: -The Daily Pilot is a community newspaper, therefore, it is important that your news or properties also be in the circulation area. Well-written press releases are comprehensive, concise and current. Content may cover agent profiles, personnel promotions, company events, awards ceremonies, brokers previews, community involvement, property profiles, and industry news and trends. -Materials should be submitted by 5 p.m., Monday. -Press releases and photographs, with good contrast, may either be given to your real estate advertising representative or mailed to: Jill Ulriben, promotions, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. You can fax information to: (949) 650-4802. If you would like to e-mail advertorial and or photos, direct them to: jill.ulriksenOlatimes.com. If you have any questions ·or ideas about material you wJUjke to see In our real estate section, call Lana Johnson, promotions dl~or~t (949) 574-4239, or e-mail her at lana.johnsonOlatimes.com . Offered at: $7,980,000 Proudly Presented By: Laura Milanese-Husband Realto~ Direct Line: (714) 803-8744 LauraMilanese@aol.com Virtual Toor CD, Brochure & Information Package available upon request JUST OPEN STATE-OF-THE-ART LAGUNA NIGUEL O FFICE Electronic gates open to a long, dramatic driveway with lush gar- dens and circular courtyard, to this magnificent 'tucked away' residence -the ultimate in privacy and security. • • .;J"'7. 11 ~ ~ 0. QI ':< <-QI j c ... -< N -"" N § :::0 .,, ~ ,..., "' liT ~ .cc) 0 ... ~ :9 a ,- • " • ~ .... N I ~ ~ ~ i w • 1 a:: ~ ! • So, if you'd like more information, call today. Betsy Banker Account Executive 949.347.1729 949.212.4744 cell Bank of America. ~ embracing ingenuity ~ ,,...., Not aD llf'Plicanlt will qualify for ttdoc:td paperwork bcndlu. AJl cn4it II subj«t to approval, normal ~t 1Wldatdl apply. 8aak of Amcrlca, (it N.A.. Maner FDIC, Equal Houalng Lmder 02003 laak ol America Corporatloa . ---..;;;;::;,.,_ -· ------.. -------- Cape Cod Style Home En.JOY lhe warmth and charm of this truly mapuficent lhn:e bedroom. lhn:e b•uh. home with front and side patl<>!I. 'The large master suite has upended closet space. 5J>11C1ous bath, privaic office and viewing deck. 'The dramatic kitchen and family area hiu wood floor\, granite counie~. brick firepluce and vaulted. beam ceiling. 'There is a 'iCCOfld fireplace in lhe ~•ep-down hvmg room and a formal dining area. Other amenities of lhls open noor plan include beveled and leaded glau. roof deck, central vacuum $ystem and sound sySICm. Offered at $1,895,000 For further cktalls please contact Bing Girling (949) 723-1363 (949) 887-7733 - Let the sunshine in By Doris A. Black transference of air are perfect for cooling upper rooms in the home. As Once considered a costly hot air rises, the wanner air CUJTellts extravagance, skylights are now will naturally flow out the skylight, affordable to most homeowners. helping to keep the home cool. Today's skylights range from simple in Typically we think of skylights as design to those that open with being square or rectangular in shape, retracting shade devices. but not aD skylights fit this mold. A skylight is actually a roof window Tubular skylights have a reflective that can be operable or fixed. coating that distributes and diffuses Choosing the ideal location for a sunlight to interior rooms. An optional skylight is more than a maner of feature of tubular skylJghts Is a light preference -your home's structure unit for use after dark. Domed must be suitable to accommodate a skylights operate in a similar fashion. skyUght in the location you desire. Controlling the amount of You should also consider what type of illumination can be accomplished with exposure the skylight will receive. For either blinds or awnings. Glazings are example, If it is placed on the north another method of controlling light side of the house, you may get indirect and UV radiation. One standard option light. If sunlight Is what you're of skylJghts ls low-E glazing. Low-E looking for, positioning the skylight glaze will allow winter sunlight to on the east, south or west facing areas enter the home, bringing in Ught and of the roof may be preferable. heat. The solar energy heats the Another consideration when Interior surfaces, creating long-wave selecting location is temperature. heat rays. These are then contained in Sunlight from a southern or westward the room by the low-E glaze, keeping facing skylight can increase the room the house wann. Some Jow-E glazes temperature dramatically in the are tinted and may change interior summer. As with any other type of colors, so choose a clear balanced skylight can cause fabrics to fade and Before instalUng '1 ~ SUtt window, the direct sunlight from a glaze. 6 ' damage fumiture. On the other band, to check the buil tAlyour Jt's great for powµig plants. community to JDAke sure you',re •• • • • 0 •• -~••UH ••••••• 0 •. • U . • 0 O • 0 • • • O . U •u -• • •' 0 0 0 •, •• .. ~·:--~~~~~·~'1:·~~~1i.'~f:•:•::·1 . .J:·~ --i • ........ CID MARINERs ~ow CoRPORATION 1100 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE.. Sum 200 NEWPORT BEACH, CWPoRNIA 92660 (949)~ W E BUILT OUR BUSINESS BY PROVEN RELIABILITY AND PROFESSIONALISM AND EARNED OUR POSITION AS THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN ESCROW. OUR CLIENT'S TRUST AND OUR COMMITMENT TO SERVICE CONTINUE TO BE OUR TOP PRIORITIES. 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". 71 ~ ~ N i Prudent.ial California Realty offers Career Nights and Licensing Classes ~ j career Night highlights opportunities In real estate for prospective agents Qzreer Nif}tls -Ask any new agent why he or she ~ joined Prudential c.alifomia Realty, and · ! undoubtedly you will be told ft is bec.ause of the in-depth training. Trish Kraus, director of training, and Jan Nestar, administrator of the licensing school, offer a friendly and safe haven for the new <J8ent. Nestor encourages and guides them through the preparation process of getting their real estate lioemc and Kraus chans their course to success with the business development classes offettd to both new and se.asoned <J8ents. Prudential is keenly aware of the dWlenges that eac:h new 418mt experiences tn starting a real estate career.~ and mentors provide the guidance at the office level, while the on-going business development dasses ~ mnduaed at the training center in Irvine. · 1'oday's Opportunities in Real Estate,-a free seminar presented by Kraus and Nestor, on the first Wednesday of each month, at 6:30 p.m., talks about the career opportunities available at Prudential Callfomi& Realty. Other topics covered will be the basics of the bUSiness, how it has changed during the past few yccus, and opportuniUies wtthln the industry. Kraus said that becauJe of the booming Orange County real~ marl<et, those seriously thinking about a real estate career should attend the seminar. Prudential agents benefit from the company's large netWOrlt of resources including the latest presentation software, national and local advertising programs, and eCcrtiftcatlon. Prudential's eMa.rketlng has become an excellent tool for both new and seasoned agents to branch out and compete in today's computer savvy market, enabling them to build upon client relatlonships with personalized marketing. All of our training, the mentor program and personal agent websites att company paJd programs. Licmsbfg Clilssts Prudential Califomia Realty's next session of real estate licensing classes will be Saturday, February 7, 14, 21 and 28 at the company's tra1n.tns center tn Crvine. Jan Nestor and Trtsh Kraus February C.areer Night and Licensing School Career Ntght Wednesday. Feb. 4. 6:30 p .m . Ucen9'ng School Soturdoy. Feb. 7. 14. 21and28 Prudential Collfomlo Realty's Training Center. 2405 McCabe Woy. Ste. 111, Irvine. Coll (800) 895-1869. Real Estate Principles, Power Prq> Videos, AudJo Tapes, plus a computer disk and workbook contamtng more than l 000 practice exam questions. The licensing cowsc ts made up of two components. The 6m is a three-week, 12-hour acceJerated c.Wsroom fmtruction by Jim Parl<s of Anthony Schools. On the fourth week, students are given a 100 question test that must be ~ wtth at least a 60 percent grade in order to qualify to take the c.alif omJa real estate exam. Cenifk.atcs of completion are then Exceptional 1 .2 acre estate This Medfteuanean-style mastexpiece offers gorgeous ambiance throughout by utlllztng tasteful integrations of wrought iron, fine hardwood and imported stone and faux accents. The unique 1 .2 acre estate is located off the main street affording tranquil private living. There is a total of siX: bedrooms, each with a private deck, walk-in closet and full bath. The fabulous master suite is downstairs. Features include a state-<>f~the-art home theater, large backyard with pool and spa, and fabulous panoramic mountain views. The front yard has cascading waterfalls, ponds, rolling lawns and a private gated entrance. This home is offered at $2,790,000. For ""'1"t lnformlltton, call Let Ann c.anaday of Prudential c.alifornia Realty at (949) 249-1064. Prudential c.allfornia Realty ts proud to be a member of HomeStrllices of America lnc., a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate. Prudential c.alifornia Rulty Is ra1Jlud among the nation's Top 5 real estau companies with more than SJ 7 billion In sala wlume, according to National Rtlocatiml and Real Estate Md&flZfnt, Aprll 2003. Additional company informatlolJ can be obtained at www.prudentialcal.com . sent along with srudent's application to Newport Beach custom home the Department of Real Estate in order to obtain a test date. First time on the market! Situated on the bluff, this beautifully appointed For ""'1't mformatkm, atll Trish home offers unobstructed views of Newport Harbor, Catalina Island and the Kraus, Prudmlilll CAllfomla Realty's Pacific Ocean. Features include four bedroom suites, seven &ttpJaces, a large Dlrtdoro/Olreer ~al partner's office that overlooks the bay, a rooftop deck, an eierclse/game room, 800.895.1869. Tiie 'JrabrtngCmteris and an indoor sauna. Tue gounnet kitchen ts a chefs dream with professional 1<xated at 2405 Mc<::Abl Way, SNlu 11 1, grade appliances, two dishwashers, a center island with sink. six-burner oven 1"""4. ~ CAllfomld ReAlly ts walk-in pantry, wood floors and grantte countertops. There ts also a spacious ' prowl to be• 1'leMber o/HomeServla:s of family room with a fully equipped entertainer's bar that overlooks the ~I#&.. a BerluJalre ~ red-bricked backyard with pool, spa and built-in barbecue. ~ Prwlnd"'1 OllifomlA ReAlJy u Loc.ated in the desirable neighborhood of Newport Heights and surrounded rnJtM """"'&lite Nltltm's Top 5 rtAl by beautiful community parks and excellent schools. ~ comptz1Jles wl#t ""1re tlum $17 This home is offered at $3,650,000. bi1lilm m Siila oolume, aa:onlin& to For more information, call Renee West of Prudential C411fornia Really at (949) N"""""1 Rtlocatkm mul Re.al Est.ak 566-1121. Visit 1ter websiu for photos and a vtrlual tour at www.mseewest.com. M.afllzllr.t, Apri/2003. Addillo""1 Prudmttal c.alifornU. RtJllJy is locaU<J at 3301 East C.oast Hlgltway, Cot'OM dd CO"'l'f#IY i~ °"' be ""'4IMd at Mdr. Addil'ltnufl """"'"JI "'/Of'PIUltiolJ &an h obt4Uted at .......... .Anthony Schools supplles the cowse m.tlcrials, which tndude the caJ:tfom.ta U1Wl(l.~.com. WWtO.putklJHtllcal.com. • • -· 11 fG> J &-! "' .~ "' J.JvJf1 ~HM • l1-t595,ooo Fabulous, custom .. Bd. 4.5 Ba.. cc.an vl9WS ~ :::0 ~ 9!. fT1 "' Iii ~ a. ~ ~ 3' 9: A;d ~J.if#ldl · $1,196,000 Remodeled 3 8d. US Ba.. ocean vl9WS Cvl'vM Jd ..MAJ-• J995,ooo Chvml,.. compl..ty redone 6 months l&O /.JeN~li JY,,vlf.I • JJ'i.5,000 2 blocks to sand. 4 Bd. 3 Ba. Approx. 1,843 sq. ft. .· !AfJ~ J.ieifldl · l/29,000 Urie R-2 lot with 2 8d. I Ba. Cvl'vM • Naooo New one leYel home on cui.ct.sac r..a )I ~ • tJ;en J-tv#Je ~il'ed:ory N i ---f ~ ARCH BEACH HEIGHTS ,, !i ~ I 071 Oro Street $1 ,198,000 Sun 1--4 Pamela Horton \r ~ .i Q: BALBOA PENINSULA POINT ~ 2157 Ocean Boulevard $1 ,599,000 Sat , .... Tammy Figueroa ! Sun 1--4 Susie Safford BAY CREST 180 I Sandalwood $1 ,495,000 Sun 1--4 Cammy Leslie BIG CANYON 25 Rue Grand Dual $1.575,000 Sun 1--4 Judi Ulrey BLUFFS 31 0 Vista Suerte $719,000 Sat 1--4 Kade Rollins Sun 1--4 Katie Rollins CORONA DEL MAR 303 Carnation Avenue, Unit I $2.395.000 Sat , .... Mali Gulledp ~ Sun , .... Jennifer Wong 513.5 Carnation Avenue $995,000 Sat 1-4 Cammy Leslie 705 Avocado Avenue $699.000 Sat 1-4 Heather Kidder Sun 1--4 Heather McEwen 155 Avocado Avenue $569,000. $589.000 Sat 1--4 Don Sheridan Sun 1--4 Don Sheridan CRYSTAL COVE 16 Wharfslde $2.249,000 Sat 1--4 Brian G. Johnson Sun 1--4 Rob Norquist EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 160 Bay Street $575.000 Sat 1-4 Bill Geffeney Sun 1-4 Bill Hill I 584 Orange Avenue, Unit B $539,900 Sat 1--4 Marlene Hassel t.> Sun 1--4 Marlene Hassel EMERALD RIDGE 32492 Via Mentone $1 ,179,000 Sat 1-4 Kimberly Hutchinp HARBOR VIEW HOMES .. 2018 Port Provence $1 .325.000 Sun 1-4 MeganVarp OlOOJ c-..--..'"-~°"'*' ..... .,...lll'Nln' ft.C......... ......,_ -.--o.omncyo1 .... ,_.. '°' ..................... ~__..... .......... .,,,,.....,,pr"'4dodllyfll ............... ._..=: ............... _ ........ ..,..,.. .......... ..., ... ......,,a1 ................. ......,,.,.._..........,....... ...........,.,....,.. • . --• 1t . \ ' ~ e-a. [);en J-tou.Je 'Diredory "' ';< <.... "' :i c: "' -< N 4>o N § IRVINE TERRACE :;o 1437 Dolphin Terrace $3,895,000 Sat , ..... Kevin Kublak "' !!!. !'Tl Sun 1-" Kevin Kubiak "' a; Ii" _,,. 712 Ma!abar Oriw $1.&49,000 Sun 1-4 Nancy Barfield 0 "' LAGUNA BEACH ~ 3J §: 1250 Starlit $1.295,000 Sun 1-4 Robin Tench 2885 I Top of the World $899,000 Sat 1-'4 Matt Perry . LAGUNA VILLAGE 795 Bluebird Canyon $1.495,000 Sat 1-'4 Jim Turco LIDO ISLE 339Via Udo Nord $2.99S,OOO Sun 1-" Alison McCormick NEWPORT COAST 159 Lessay $824.900 Sat 1-4 Jerry Snyder NEWPORT HEIGHTS 228 Ocean View $999,000 Sat 1-" Marilyn Williams Sun 1-'4 Marilyn Williams NEWPORT SHORES 215 Cedar Street $82S.OOO Sat 1-'4 Gail Murphy Sun 1.-4 Gail Murphy PELICAN CREST ... , 3 Pelican Crest Drive. Lot 46 $4.100.000 Sat 1.-4 Kathryn White PROMONTORY BAY 426 Harbor Island Drive $2.SS0,000 Sat 1--4 Marie Fargo-Sork SHADY CANYON 19 Redbird $2,949.000 Sat 1.-4 John McMonlgle Sun 1-'4 Jerry Snyder 59 Copper Creek. Lots '46 & 47 $2.29S.OOO Sat 1.-4 Teresa Hyatt Sun 1-" Tony Bart0s SOUTH LAGUNA 31525 Bluff Drive $1.900.000. $2.200.000 Sat 1-'4 Dana Black Sun 1-'4 Dana Black TURTLE ROCK SUMMIT I Blanchard $1 ,879.000 Sun 1-4 Ron Felsot 020Q)C.........._~E.-~o....d...i_...byNllT K C-....._ __ ..,...,,........,.d....,.. ........ 1o1 ........ ...._~ ..................... .,,P"Ol'l"f ,,.........Iii' .......... -*"-~-....... --. ....... ...,,., la llMoed... Id)_.,,,"'" eaur'IC)' "-'""""'"°"" ~ .....-.._...,.,""" ~ ...,.._ ./ ' , . .. . , .. • !, • ~ •• N j f • i ..., ,..., .. & ~ ! i I CryM Cwe · t;.,;_4g,ooo Panoramic ocwi views from this Seabown Plan 3 home. Fenur. llmestaoe ftoon, utMIM use ol ,,.antte and nannJ st.one ftAlshes. ~ appltances. custom 'WOOdwork. 1Vvv1J Cwe · ,/4,7oaooo The Arte. historic Moss Street Beach oceanfront home. Circa 1923 and built by Jean Epsse. the home retaJns all ol tu lnt.egrity. charm and whimsical styte. Private access to che sand. ~dhQ ~ • Js,995,000 One ol the molt ~·t c:onc.mponry bwNtont homes built In an.,.. County. Ed ~ lf'dtlcilc:Qn.Apprcoclmmty 6.500 ..,._foot home.~ 53' ol bwh froucace • . ,. .... .• • \. a ~ ';< '-§ N ,~ N § :u ~ !!!. ,..., "' !ii \ ~ 0 ~ ~ Only ~ exdus!Ye Laguna Beach oceanfront cunom homesit.es remain. All the luxurious services and amenltles of the Montage Resort and Spa. Lot sizes range from 13.000 to 16,000 square feet. I I I I I{ I -., I I ) I :"-.. < I -., \I I<> I \1.I ... C.l a ~ .. N f ! ~ ~ l! er ~ i' 0 L l . • S~ffr · Jtt.,goo,ooo Speaaoalar front raN home.Thts .. def 7.5 Ba. home fllauns Bi~ maple 'NOOd floors, saar. and granite throu&hout. media room with wine cellar and bar and• p.nnet kitchen. ~()/,( /Jfdd · 14500,000 Incredible views from this Collins Island home with approximately 200 feet of bay frontage and a dock for a large boat. 'l.Jwet JhMt • i/J,()j9,()()() ~home.~ ftoorpilli. FWbu6ous Beck .. city and Fuhlon Island vlMs. ~ ~ • /4,9()(),()()() Mea o.-M ~ ..... Front tt#t ~ "*" d Bick., and~ Z>wtt S'koreJ • $4J.9S,OOO Larp S Bd. -t.S Ba. home with courtyard entry, pool. spa and ,,...i Back e.y views from dining, living and family rooms. u&ik-Cv16t vVleJd • t;og,ooo OrWMI '4 Bd. 2 Ba. home on a very larze lot In a prime EasaJde HeWtts location. Home sits on quiet cul-dHac ldpcent t.o Newport Helghu school. ~MN/ • /f,995,()()() 5 ld.4.5 •~ Noln•MIJ •home ...... In ...... ~~· Wf.fi'6J./~ · 1';1.9,0()() lMp R·l lot wMh orWnaf 2 M I IL hcue. Idell for builder or awrw/UMl'. Income ~ a J I -. ' J -' :w • ···•f .. • l ~ \ 1 ! I I t ! I I ~ i I ... I I I __. ' • ~-. ~ . ,.. ~--·---- 1,.$\~~~~~.~ . !- . ~ ilt 1f f [ik IJ~ .. If~ ~ ir~· i!~· 1' ~ ' 1l i ' Jf . "\ r :) -~ --::.·. -----.,.,,. .c Daily Pilot • Re.al Estate • Satixday, JanJary 24, 2004 8 ': -j , ~ • • 11 Vl ... c g. ';< '-... ::> & -< N _r:. N 8 t>. ::0 "' !!!. ,..., "' a; ;; 0 ... ~ J! !2. Swnning architectural residence capwres the art of fine living. ·- Contemporary Mediterranean style design blends form and function. Eminently lrvable. 5 bedrooms. 5.5 baths and 2 master suites. Grand living/dining salons, family room, chef's kitchen. Distinctive elan enhanced by sumpwous furnishings. Enjoy life alfresco. Pool/spa. private access to world-class beach. • ' ·. -- • 8 N ..,; N /wine · ls~ooo Begant and tastefully updated end unit right on die greenbelt off die golf course. Newer appliances throughout. }Jt;vfOrC ~h, · flt!ltOOO Absolute tum-key. compfetely remodeled Bluffs condominium with designer flair. Located in quiet area near Olympic-sized pool and greenbelt. . • -_, .... ,.'erk• er _ ___.__ CtJA.ffA Cj;(lttJtJn • Jt, (gg,ooo ~ spllllcb-on spec:tota pnil wkh room for pod Ind .... Larpst .Aan 3 model wkh ... hcMM Ind f:IR.Y c.owtyard. I -• f '-j N ·'°' N § ::>o .,. Q!.. (Tl !fr Ii 0 ~ ~ . .. • . • ~ • •, _·J • ~ .. N . _, j f i w ~ a: ~ ~ 8,000 square feet of Incredible llvln, area. .. bedtooms plus omce. bllllard room. \¥Ol"kout room. Indoor ..-ctse pool and sauna. 14500,000 -C:.. ·' and more. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths and ofllce. J.ltrf;v~ J-li/L · /J.,J.45'000 Fahl llous. CUit.Om home wtch '4 bedrooms. bonus room and office. ~ J-li/L · ts,r;s,ooo DlstinctlYe French style estate secluded behind private pt.es. Lushly landscaped grounds. ~ CM!t • 15'900,tJ(J() A~ J.li/I; • 1499,0tJtJ lmprwN9 eltaat with SVM ... views. lncredllle remodeled Summit Tt!TllCe. • 11 --------- 11 J I •, J - • . , . ,. a ~ ... N i .., . _, f. j ~ .. Q: • ~ ! .. fNflf"Y room, an ele¥ator for conwnlence and much more. t2,59s,ooo •· • ------- --~--:---::-~----~-----------------------------------.... --------~----a ., I ------------ --- • 13 ~ c: a ~ '-QI ~ N _.r:- N § ~ "' !!!. l'TI "' Cir ~ 0 QI ~ ~ M /Ju · /;.,995,000 Gorpous. tum-by Udo Isle home. Huge comer lot. Large entry courtyard. Pool ~d spa. M /Ju· /1,690,000 Fabulously remodeled Udo Isle hOme. Formal dining, family room. \ • • ' -. ·- - , I . l I I l I l f I I i I t I 1 " M 8 N ..; N i ~ ...., ~ j ~ !l "' w 16 "' 0:: ~ i' 0 .. I Completely remodeled ocean view home with great attention to detaJI. Situated on an approxlmately 3,750 square foot lot with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, master vanity and a possible '4th bedroom. Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, kitchen with stainless steel appliances, granite counters. Large ocean view deck. " • II 95 ' en "' C! a. "' ':.< ._ "' ::I c: "' -< N I .. -~ N 8 ~ :;o ~ ~ l'T'I "' Iii Iii 0 "' ~ ::9 §: an Price Reduced. Original but immaculate 3 bedroom, 1.75 bath llome with nice big yard. Newer carpet, newer -paint inside and out and newer rollup garage door. SS Darting house in good school district and close to beach and shopping. • .. _, , .. 8 N ~- N ~ co :> c: ~ ~-· >. -E 2 ~ ~ t! w 76 Cl.I er ~ cS:: ~ ;;; 0 • ---~-----~ ~d ef01VM • /t,595,000 Rare offering. Bekourt Towne Collecdon Plan E. Tastefully · appointed 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths and 3 car prap on greenbelt. ~ f • .. l ~ ~ \ ) I ( : I ' • I • ; • t j ~~ti Su~· /t,~9,000 Exceptional Turtle Rock Summit S bedroom. 4.5 bath family home. Highly upgraded wtth poot and spa. !Hw 1bMu ·.J4,195,ooo ,,. chmldc, COi ..... , home Is Mlded on a '*"top wkh f*ionmlc: ~ • ~ ~ C>tJ{· Jlf,JQtJ,tJtJO . Custom 6 bedroom. 6 tmh COllc.ilpOI vy view mucarpleca. ~Jtltd ~k . ts,195,000 Breathtaking visw from this soft. contemporary oceanfront residence wich ~ to the sand. Enjoy the best of Indoor/outdoor living. /h!iM Cwe · $4,blJOOO . MocMllld ......._Great entertaining. wnH<ey home features pool and jac:uzzi. Open. spacious. light Ind bfW1t ftoorplan. Experience ultimate southern Califomia Indoor/outdoor IMfll. CvrvM Ad vt1dJ-• $995, 000 Front unit. quiet locadon. 3 bedrooms plus den. Master bedroom has vault.eel ceilings. very liJht and bright. • t7 ..... • J . -. .. ' • • ~ CreJt • fj,094000 Ocean. golf course and Catalina vtews lot. Cul'TJM Ad ..NLcl' • f;.,395,000 -. BrtiathtaJdn& views, ocean and islands. •• .... /.JeN~ J.Jfllf},, UIW • 156'g,ooo ~home In~ community . ... Col'uM • Js;o,ooo cu/'oM Jd ~. J;.,5001"'°11a N.wer one ~ home on ad-de-sac. Vwy nice eotidonlilllum on a wide lot. • ~HM lf~e • 1~49~000 Cape Cod style. 2 story home On quiet cukle-sac on lower Bluebird Canyon. }JeNf'PrC ~Ji Spectacular Dover Shores bayfront with over 135 feet on the water. ~ ~ ~ • 1490(),000 ........... iln1ly compound ~. }Je;.>J>D/i J-lel!kti · 1999,000 6c.an 'MN custom homeslta. ~!JiuU "~ • 1117'500 Wlt«front property In 8lyslde Vllla&e. ·~ .~ "'\ " lG' J ..... ~ "' !"-- "' § ::tJ n> !!!. "' "' a; ~ 0 !!! '< :y _ la .. .. ~ • ~ ..; N t • I ·1 • !! ~ 19 .. a: ~ -t -~ Viking appliances, custom 'NC>Odwork. sepan.te office plus maid's quarters. ~ CM!t • Js,J95,(J()O This Tusan. --_._ lllpnt taste.~ ... tnd ~u.. d rich mawlllt ,.... wwmdl tnd comfort. c,,.,N. JdJt1N • /1,0lf0,(}()0 Ooee to ..... ICMllti d COlll HIPtlY· Lllrp bedrooms wilt\ Wiik-in doMU. VMibd ~wilt\~· r I C ....:. ~ ¥ J-ti/IJ · 12,295,000 Contemporary ocean view home, completely remodeled within the past 3 years. Unique floorplan with large ocean view terraces. ..MyJtk-Jiil/.J. · t;.,tgs,ooo ~·home deslpd by HOm Nopp.~. /111w efil.l'Aa • 1J,tg5,ooo Commandln& front raw views from all llvln& areas. Extraordinary I ~ 3 bedroom home. ~HM V~ • /f,{f g5,000 Cape Cod style. 2 story home on quiet cut-de-sac on loww Bluebird Canyon. --~- • 101 l . . • :dm ~'1 Ctt1tyv1i • /J.,J.95,000 Beautiful golf course views and large lot. '4 bedroom, '4.5 bath, lovely remodeled home with dramatic entry and living room. High ceilings, fireplace, French doors to view side patios. formal dining room looks onto gorgeous gardens designed byVisionscapes. saltwater lap pool and water feawre. Kitchen has large center island with breakfast area and walk-in pantry. Cozy den with marble fireplace, '4th bedroom used as office with bookshelves and skylight. Be sure to see! , --·•s'....---.._... . ..,. , ___ . ....,. - ~~ ~ • Jt,49s,ooo '*1 ....., ,.~ wud¥t pool home. Qt>l'UM Jd ~ • /2,J9S,000 °"'" 1'>.000 ...,.. foot lot. CunM 'bet~ · Jt,100,000 T""""" dlDdled enc1 un1t. \ I CPl-lJM Jd ~ . /t,654000 Build }'OU' dream home. ?.Jwe1-ShMJ • Jt,ggs,ooo Back Bay vi.ws and dty ll&hU· tJwel' ShMJ • /1,900,000 One story, beMldfully l!ppOkad home. .. I . - m J '-~ ! "' -· "' § XI ~ ,.., ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ .- ,_ f : .. I I . I I ' ' • .. * ~ ~ j ! ~ . s w ! ex: • i ! 1i~ J-ti(/J • t~J.95'000 Contemporary ocean view home completety remodeled wtlhin the ~ 3 years. CryM Cwe · IJ.1J.!f~OOO Panoramic: oc.... views from this Seaboum Plan 3 home. C;yM Cwe · IJ,19S,OOO 8eaudful Tuscan ~ • In tn. exduslw comm.nty cA CrysQ1 COY9 . r ' Melinda Frohling joins Armstrong Properties She provides her clients com plete customer service through her own personal experience Frohling attended San Jose State College where she affiliated with Delta Gamma Sorority and received her degree in elementary education. Prior to starting her family, she taught first grade for several years. She was also involved in building up the McDonald's restaurant Annstrong business of which she Properties is pleased to and her husband announce the addition owned several of Melinda Frohling franchises in the to their Newport Beach Sou them California office. Personal area. experience has led her Her passion is her to a career in~ family. in addition to estate. her three sons and two She has lived in daughters-in-law, she Southern California all has four grandchildren her life and is She Is enjoying her convinced that this is new career and looks the best place to live. forward to helping Raising her three boys people find the home of has been the focus of their dreams. Since her life. Since her Melinda Frohling starting her career in youngest son is a June she has already freshman at the sold several houses. University of California Los Angeles, Frohling sincerely enjoys working with ~he is now ready to pursue, on a full people and cares about doing what is time basis, a career that she has always right for the client. She has always loved. In the midst of raising her believed in giving back to the family ov~ea.rs, Frohling has commwlity and is cunently working enjoyed b ~and fixing up on an outreach program, Market Place homes, both father family and also for for Women, and is in the process of income properties. Because she has fonning a women's group in her lived in several communities within community. the Newport Beach area, she brings You can reach Melinda Frohling al personal experience to the prospective (949) 677-5680. Armstrong Properties, ~uyer. J 470 }amborte, Ste. 200, Newporl Beach. I: Ii I I , ' I: I I 11 I \ Officers Rick Mcintire Les Jenison Michael Gosselin Jan Wendorf President President-elect Vice President Secretary/Treasurer Directors Wayne Baglln • Rick Gold • Dave Schaar • Ed Brown Beverly Milosevic • Rich Tusa • Marie Thomas Executive Vice President, Robbin Wignall Laguna Board of Realtors 939 Glenneyre St., Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (949) 497-2474 • fax (949) 494-3887 www.la unaboardofrealtors.com REAL CHOICES REAL SAVINGS THE PORTFOLIO DIFFERENCE Oscar ~ustamante President • Over 50 banks and lending ins titutions to choose trom • Loans to $10 m1ll1on; a ll cred it p rofiles, including eas,!:J-doc a nd interest-on!~ • O ur goal 1s to provide the best rates and lo west cost -all with our best pnce guarantee TRY FIXED 5·YEAR TO St .5 MILLION • 4 .95% •ZERO POINTS • INTEREST-ONLY OPTION • NO PREPAYMENT PENALTYlll PORTFOLIO FINANCIAL GROUP 1,1.371.ll IS www.portfollofi1epclal.com rull -rv1ce re•I e•t•t• le..der lice11 .. ~ thrOu&f! C_.fJorn1a l>RC /I • 181 • J ._ ~ -< N .~ N ~ ~ ~ ,,., la ;;; 0 ... ~ ~ ... .... I f • Fabulous Mark Singer designed custom home ·---- Magnificent estate on two acres nus home features four This magnificent bedrooms and four and •family compound• one-half baths, wonderful estate is situated in functional kitchen and Bear Brand Ranch. The huge master suite with home is appointed with ocean views. the finest imported Approximately 24--foot finishes including ceilings in dining room, Chinese slate and Utah Door to ceiling glass stone and features windows looking out to a ocean, mountain and view of ocean and city lights views. catall:na, convenient elevator, air conditioning with controls in every room for l1lere is more than comfort, large view deck. 22,000 square feet with 10 bedrooms, nine baths, a 14 car garage, gourmt This home is offered at $2,595,000. kitchen with eight-burner Wolf stove, walk-in refrigerator/freezer, huge fc For more 1,,jonnaHotl, CAil Steve Mitchell al (949) 640-3600. Strada living, dining room that seats 25, an approximately 2,000-S~foot atri Properties, 140Nt111p()rl Center Drive. Ste. JOO, Nt111p()rl Beach. C2003 Coldwell custom library, computer room, two family rooms, game room with soda· &l"lttr Real Estate Corpor11tlon. Owned and operated by NRT Inc. Ice cream bar, gym with steam room, indoor racquet ball court, 14 car gar. wood shop and pool house. Talega home offers ocean views Located in Talega's sought-after neighborhood of Farralon Ridge, is this beautiful three bedroom, two and one-half bath home. Features of thJs home include a loft, which can be converted to a fourth bedroom, a downstairS office, hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, designer paint, an ocean view and much more. nus home is offered at $769,000. For more tnfomuttlon, caU Kara Kipp at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, J 40 Newport Center Drive, Ste. l 00, Newport Beach. C2003 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation. Owned and operated by NRT Inc. Exceptional Turtle Rock Summit ... Highly upgraded and situated on a large private comer location, this home has five bedrooms and four and one-half bathrooms. l1lere is extensive use of travertine and bleached hardwood flooring, a large gourmet kitchen with custom cabinets and black granite counters, recessed lighting, custom windows and wall treatments, and an additional office on the second floor. Other quality featureS include air conditioning, securtty system, walk behind wet bar, central vacuum and three car garage. Gorgeous lush rear yard with pool, spa and outdoor entertainment area. nus home Is offered at $1,879,000. For more'"'°""""""' call Ron Felsot at (949) 640-3600. Stnu/4 Proptrlles, 140 Newporl Center Drive, Ste. 100, Nt111p()rl Budl. C2003 Coldwell Banker Real Estalt CorporMlotl. 0#1Md and operllkd by NRT /11&. '\ ; I ' I\ This home is perfect for a large family, an extended family, or those seei privacy with every amenity imaginable! Close to local beaches, restaurants and shopping malls with freeway anc road access. l1lls home is offered at $6,900,000. For more information, call Marilyn wmiams at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140 Newport Center Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Beach. C2003 Cole. Banker Real Estate Corporation. OWned and operated by NRT Inc. Entertainment opp ortunities are endless Commanding ocean, harbor and golf coW'Se views are yours from this hilltop French-Italian estate. Unlque in all of Pelican Crest, the home enjoys one of the largest setbacks from the street and mature landscaping which combine to create a f eellng of seclusion unmatched in Newport Coast. l1le owner's uncommon vision is complemented by architecture from Richard Krantz, interior design by Robert L. Ricker and grounds by Patrick's Landscaping. What results is a fully furnished home with museum quality c11 and furniture selected by hand and shipped from Europe. Sophisticated touches like Italian silk upholstered walls, rare book matched marble, custor wrought iron, Venetian plaster and glazed woodwork are everywhere throughout the interior. The master suite is complete with a hand-carved 18th century French marble fireplace, expansive bath and ocean view terrace. Four additional suit house family or guests in the utmost comfort and style. Uving spaces downstairs include a dining room for 16, a paneled library, a lavish living room and an incredible custom kitchen with La Comue range adjoined by a breakfast room for 10. True to its California location, the property affords ample outdoor entertainment space. The pool and spa are accented with Italian glass mosaic tiles. A formal iron and striped dining pavilion and a more casual barbecue area are on opposite sides of the poolside cabana that houses a chefs kitchen and full bath. l1lls home ts offered at $15,400,000. For more information, caU Keith Randle at (949) 640-3600. Stnlda Propertie 140 Newport Center Dri11e, Ste. I 00, Newport Bedell. C2003 Coldwell Banker Real Brtak Corporation. Owned and operated by NRT /11&. I ,I I ~I ourmet ·uge fonnal ot atrium, soda and ar garage, ;e seeking :iy and toll ~da 3 Coldwell :lin ·m :nck's ility art d custom h al suues ng bya 10saJC cue Itch en 1pertres, 'fker ~Hof Janu.ry 21, 2004 TYPE Aapex Discount M_,tg=--·----K A SuperlOf Mortgage A ACllOll lending A A1mloan com R ---~ American First C.U. B American First Rate Mtg. R Detridl Mortgage Group A D1vers1led Funding Group R Downey Savings S Emery Flnanc.al R E'Trade Mortgage K 1mortgagegro~p.com A IndyMac Bank S Provident Bani\ Mor1gage S Quaker City Bank B Union Bank of CA B Universal American Mtg. K u S Mortgage Cen~ A Wells Fargo Home Mtg. S World Savings S (800) 3443739 (800) 591-4446 (8881_ 641_:6900 (881!0_! 1-4246 (800) 458-461 7 (800) 887-9106 (800) 4 78-5995 (877) 644·9920 (800) 348·5931 (949) 729-9200 (800) 969-5626 (800) 400·1611 (866) 236·0546 (800) 250·1713 (800) 746-6999 (80~) 828-2000 (800) 871 -7345 (800) 867-9813 (866) 713·4387 (800) 914-8166 KEY LENDERS AND RATES IHT£REST RATE 5.000% 5375% 5375% 5.375% 5.250% 5 125% 5.125% 5 250% 5250% 4 875% 4990% 5375% 5 250o/o 5 125~. 5 625% 5625% 5 500o/o 5.250% 5250% 5450% 30-y .... fixed 'II. POINTS LOCI<· OWN ('II.) IH A.P.R 5 2000 30 5.370 5 1 000 30 5.510 5 0000 30 5 430 5 0 250 30 5.471 20 2 000 45 5.486 5 1 500 45 5.210 5 2 211 30 5 343 10 1 375 30 5 461 20 1 750 45 5 444 10 3 000 30 5 142 5 2 500 40 5.454 10 0 250 30 5.434 20 1 625 45 5 495 20 2 250 30 5 359 20 0 875 30 5 750 20 1 500 60 5 790 5 0 000 30 5.536 10 1 000 30 5 326 20 2.000 30 5 483 20 1 000 30 5 565 IHTE.REST 'II. RATE OWN 3.625% 5 NA NA 2.950% 10 NA NA 3 125% 20 3 625% 5 1 250% 20 1 250o/o 20 1 250% 20 3.250% 20 NA NA 1 250% 20 1 250% 20 2 950% 20 3 950% 20 2 625% 20 3 375% 20 NA NA 3 125% 20 NA NA POINTS ('II.I 1 000 NA 0000 NA 1 000 0000 1 000 0000 1 000 1 000 NA 0000 3 125 1 000 0.500 1 000 0.000 NA 2 000 NA A.P.R. 4.280 NA 5.440 NA 4.170 3.980 3 645 3.937 MAX. LOAH 333,700 NA 500,000 NA 333,700 333.700 800,000 800.000 MARGIN ('II.) 2 750 NA 2 950 NA 2.875 2 750 2.300 2650 4 611 333.700 2.600 3 960 1,000,000 2.750 NA NA NA 3.831 1,000,000 2 750 3 515 333,700 1 975 6 471 333.700 2 350 4 100 333,700 2 750 4.000 333,700 2 750 3 351 333,700 2 000 NA NA NA 4.014 333,700 2 750 NA 600,000 2 900 INDEX ITS NA 110 NA ITS ITS ITS ITA 110 ITS NA 1TA ITA 1TA 12LB ITS SLB NA ITS 110 ADJ. FREQ. lY NA 1M NA 1Y IV IM 1M IM 3Y NA IM IM 1M tY IV SM NA 1Y IM Bolti 1 .. eo & .,,.._ P'oO<atn' are 30/30 com1entional mot10ao-Type 04 lenoer is 8 • Bank K • mortoaoe ~e• R • f1lOf1QllOe brc*llf S • MW>QI & IOOn Mor\0909 ~ arc:1 D<'<>'ef• are locensed bv 111'1 Ca•1torn.a Oec>anmen1 ot Real Estate as eqt>e< a Dtol<a< or corporallOO For 1<1fotma1on caN Calil ORE 11119161 '/?7 0931 lntereat Rete I<>< IKl1ust-.. an 1ntrodutlory rato IOf the t.-st adt-tstq>eot pe<<OCI Down P•v-nt,. amounl of c:.ash 1• ol .aie. ptl09) paid IO lenclef pnor to IMO"'ng mo<1Qll09 con1rac:i Polnta a••' ol IOan balance paid 10 leoc:le< al 1me 04 loan CiOSinQ Loek·ln 11 the number ot clay• teno&< oua1antees rate ptlOf to Ci09'"0 A.P.R. 11 the annual peroentaoe rate Whl(:h 15 an est1ma1ed !ll'hllal cotl ol 1tie loan 10 ll1e llOrrow., All A P R s are l>aS80 on a S300 700 loan amount tt>e l)Oln!I anown and S 700 total IMS r ne A P R s are •nctuoeo •n tn.a Chat1 for 00fl'IP81190fl only Wilen aoolY•no lor a IC>an, l'ooeral Truth 1n-Leoo1ng I.aw requ~es le.-rs 10 cal0.lla1e an APR SPOC•llC 10 Hen loan otter Maximum 10-n rs Iha mu1mum lender w1M loan under gtVen terms All l1>ed •ate ptOQrams nave a ma11murn ol $300)00 Margin (In%) 1a lend9'9 proht: margin • index. actual rate altor 11'91 adjustment Ind•• 1& me t>AS11 tor sel1•no an adjuslable ra1e (Marvin • Inoa•• Nl!W Ratel t 10 • 11th 0151 Cool ol Funds, HS. t Yotdr Troasury Boll, l 6M • 6 mo<llh LIBOO, 6TB • 6-month Tt&asury 8'11 11 A • t Year 1 tltilSUty Avg Ad)uet .... nt Frequ.ncy IS lhe per<OO l>fllwoon 8d)Ullmen15 IM • I Monlh 6M • 6 Mont'1S 1 Y· 1 Vea1 All tllM lubjeci to cnange Vor11'y roto ana taims P'IOf to 8'>Qlyong t0< a toan All -rs l>l'OV1de loans With d1tte•en1 ralK ana 1eorl\S 10< d1Neren1 I08n amounts Ille 1n1<><ma1ion ptesanled 1s not an oiler to make a lo8tl II you have ~ny P'oble"'-""'"!he above le11<1er• call lllOOI "3~ r~r NS Cllfl<:k onfonnation oaJAy al www nlns "°"' Spectacular custom view estate This spectacular custom estate, located on a large Jot atop Spyglass I !ill, features panoramic views of the ocean, bay, golf course and city lights to Palos Verdes. The home has a total of five bedrooms, five baths and two half baths. A gated front entry with long driveway leads to thJs magnificent residence, which was rebuilt in 200 I with the finest of materials and craftsmanship With more than 6,000 square feet of living space, amenities include a three car garage, outdoor gardens, rock pool, spa and barbecue This home is offered at $4,950,000. For 11Wre information, call Linda Taglianetti of Coldwell Banker's Newporl Beach ojftce at (949) 644-9060. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is tlte leading residential real estate company in Orange County with I 7 offices and '1UJre than 900 sales associates. More information about Coldwell Banker Orange County ts available online at www.cbsocal.com. Coldwell Banker Residential Brolterage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's ~ding residential real estate brokerage company, il a .rubsidlary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). COPYRIGHT 200J The N~l'<l'lal Ftnanoat News :>eivoees Promontory on the Pacific Situated on a dramatlc promontory., this magruficent Mark Singer contemporary-style home offers panoramic views of Laguna's coast, city lights and hills. The property is located on a qujet cul-de-sac next to a nature reserve. Beautifully detailed with the highest quality materi als, finishes and landscapes, the home features four bedrooms, three and one-half baths and a gourmet kitchen with new appliances Am enities include a home gym, guesthouse, pool and spa nus home 1s offered at $2,850,000. For more informatWn, call Greg and Lynn Vail of Coldwell Banker's Lag1ma Beach North office at (949) 494-0215. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is the leadl"g residential real estate company in Ormtge County wftlr I 7 ojj'iccs and more than 900 sales associates. More information about Coldwell Ba niter Orange County is available online at www.cbsocal.com. Coldwell'8anker Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nah·on's leading residential real estate brokerage compa'1y, is a subst'diaryofCendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). 107 ~ C! a. "' ':c '-"' :::> c: "' -< , • t •• ... •I • 1• 8 N ~· N ~ "' <;) c ~ "" ,,, ~ a "' V> . ~ ~ ...., "ii) QJ a: • 9 a: ~ 00 0 •{ -, .... ' f ....... • COSTA MESA 180 Buoy Sun 1-4 $749,000 3Br 1.75 Ba, Family room Jeff Mc Conville Pacific Coast Realty Group 714-478-1105 IRVINE 17 Taggert 6Br 5.5Ba Sun 1-5 Clara Tu Remax 949-295-9988 $2,350,000 NEWPORT BEACH 200 McNeil #110 2Br2Ba Sat-Sun 1-4 $439,000 Cathi Denton-Jones First Team Real Estate 949-422-9484 for gate code 520 W Balboa Blvd 3Br2Ba Sat 1-4 $1,195,000 Agt, 714-423-1652 Call for gate access 5Br6Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 $3,995,000 Patrick Tenore Nationwide USA 949-856-9705 208 Tustin 3Br2Ba Sat-Sun 1-4 $1,295,000 Carol Allison Coldwell Banker 949-718-1526 -......_ NEWPORT BEACH 1518 Anita Ln 4Br 2.5Ba Sat-Sun 1-4 Jon Cobain, Broker 949-642-7211 210 Tremont 2Br 2Ba Sun 1-4 Agt, 714-624-1362 1840 Leeward Lane $1,149,000 $250,000 4Br 3Ba Sun 1-4 $1,349,000 Patty Harvey, 714-501-6110 Marianne Nahin, 714-269-7851 Metro Realty NEWPORT COAST Tesoro Crest 16 Marisol 4Br3Ba Sat-Sun 12-4 $1,399,000 Doug Clark Pacific Western Properties 949-636-1995 8 Castellina Dr. 3Br3Ba Sat 1-5 $1,799,000 Laurie Leggio Coast Properties of Calif. 949-422-9484 Bill Magruder Metro. Realty 114:.350_ 7852 SAN JUAN CAPITSTRANO 87 Plaza De Las Flores (Marbella Golf Villas) 2Br 2.5Ba Sat-Sun 12-4 $654,900 Alex Mathews Tarbell Realtors 714-715-5066 >OO 100 00 )() >O ) 0 ' HEIGHTS WITM HARBOR VIEWS· CASSIS $2,839,000 '' s el~tly ajlC)Oln!ed ~Im Ille maslel bedroom on Ille ma:n floor Wllh ~ ews mto Ille llalbol ano sun~ lhele are a tota' ol 5 !V'ilrt>Ol1'$ iWlO a J cao: ranoern garaoe t111tn awro••matety 4600 SQ~ A ta•oe yaro • m aoproi "'ille y 14 OOJ sq n boasts t11000trlul .roooi ente11a1n111g courtyaras ana ootooor barbecue A 24 hour gated commun+1y ''"m Clut>hou~ all(J lr:on+s C!l\J~ 1~ n 11ut"5 horr trie hOme ~is the beach and occess to me 73 Freeway Custom 1rad1t1ooat upcJrades are featured mroughuut R1c/laro Mars11a11 European Pllnk Distressed Walnut Hasawooo Floors Wal~er Z311Qer T1ave1t1ne noorrng Custom distressed a1cn1tec1ura1 t>eam\ Custom d1slressect rra11e• aod Faul F101stuno tllrooqhout Custom wainscot•no 111roootiout G•a1111e K11ctieo cD1Jnter1ops and Slain ess 5ttt! ~ 1e11er. v king <Mr and Range Custom Wmoov. CMnngs Wooo B11n0s WDOdshutlffs -Otagei1es Tu~'!:O \t~ M1Q Ma<t>le 1~1ltr Ba•n CroMi •.I o n9 :lllougllOut Eafly Ca1rtom1¥1 Old Wortd Stone Lr~1f1\l/Convt1!.al•on Room Dllt<lOOr Baroec.ut l>meo Outoo.11 LOQO a £•tensive landSca!>1no v.rin costom Flagstone. Travertine. large lountam and D1JIOOOl l1Qn11no Custom Home Tnealle 5,,11ounJl Sys1el!' aM ®al Entertainment Centers 50 Inch Plasma Br Scteen SPECTACUUR NEWPORT TENNIS COURT ESTATF1 6.000 ~r. SBR 68'\ hcimr 1 ll xrr ol lu1h grrunJs pt•VJ1< ltdi1.J '"'"" '"""· lllO" O..Clll l.4UllfU twbor o.nd <Urton ""'~ HA!. 11 .\LI .\ f 1nncoJ.,.., h1lrN' 'in,C1fmcni ;af onlw SI •JtJ\ 000 \'1m1.1I tour •r nw f"lrt<kJmolf c;om STUDIO LIVING BY THE BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH Staffed Gatehouse Entry Pools • Spas • Dry Sauna Parle Areas • Lush Landscaping and Morel 1 Mile to Beach Maintenance-free Lifestyle Studios from the low $200,000s. 'y, SE~~E • t'O••••'•••• c.••• ••tt (714) 374-0200 ffiVINE TURTLEROCI{ 17 Taggart Summit 6BR, 5.SBA. Approx. 4,520 sqft. Approx. 16,000 sqft. lot. City & mountain views. Lots of upgrades. Built in 1993. 24 hour gate guarded. Property tax 1.012%. Near University High School. $2,350,000 < ·I a r a Tu • I{ cm a' 9-l9-295-998H .. HISTORIC SANTA ANA L OFTS Amm w~ LOFTS Mooa.. Pl..ul 3 LAsl PllASE. $514,990 Pnme Mam slfeet locatton 'Mlh city views Pnce includes $35.000 1n builder upgrades with own pe<SOOal elevaJOr 12 c:et11ngs heights Perfect foi Gallery or Home Offtee. Clieck "' ... YlnHI , .. Owww.111 I •lttwa.c•/ lilowtows Top 1 % Of Agents In Orangt <Aunty Top Ap.t Platinum Propcrtits "From Mansions to Mobile Homes" Stefanie Meurer (949) 715-3156 TFSORO CRESTI! NEWPORT COAST Open House SAT/SUN 12-4 16 Marisol $1,399,000 Call 949-636-1995 for gare entry Doug Clark Pacific Western Properties 2901 W. Coast Highway #200 www.dougclarkhomcs.com NEW LISTINGS CDM $1,695,000 CONDO 3 BD + Den & 3.5 BA SPECTACULAR One-Of-A-Kind South of Hwy CDM $1,500,000 DUPLEX 5 Bedrooms 5 Baths CORNER SITE North of Highway IRVINE TURTLE ROCK CAMPUS VIEW BROAD MORE 2HOMES 3 Bedroom/2 Bath $550,000 $625,000 (800) 640-6661 109 ~ c Ci. "' :< :• • ., •• ... J -~ I • w ~ ..; N I I i ...., l'5 & • l I i' 0 • • •. I CHARMING CAPE Coo B AYFRONT •NEWPORT B EACH A new, custom home in the most desirable area of the Balboa Peninsula Bay. Offering a relaxing Nan tuck et environment. • 4 Bedrooms & 4.5 Baths. • 40 feet of Bay frontage . •Architecture by Eric F. Mossman.• Large Boat Dock. $4600000 BALBOA PENINSULA POINT Luxurious custom beach home built in 1999. Beautiful Mediterranean ArchitcctUJC • Three stories • I• Floor • l..1V1ng room & dining area both open to ouui<k patios. latgt family ki1chcn • bedrooms/office with ia own bath and a guest bath. • ~" Floor • 3 lug< ~ms. including Master Suite with fireplace'. each wi1h ~t1r own CU$IOl'll ultd bath & decks ouu1dc all rooms, spacious hallways & open swrways 10 1h1rd l~. • 3• Floor • larg< family room/bedroom opening to outdoor dedc with spa &'. ocean VltwS. a sixth bath & large storage doscu. Call Dayna Pettit at 949.673.3899 or ccll 949.433.0998 to view this fine propdlY- . Offered at $2,350 000