Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-02-21 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilotc 0 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2004 D.A. investigates mishandling of ballots Volunteer for 68th District Assembly candidate Van Tran delivers filled-out ballots to the Orange County Registrar. Allcla Robinson Dally Pilot trlct Assembly seat The Tran campaign called the situation "an innocent mistake," l;>W. political opponent Mark ._.s said it is evidence of far- ther-reaching voter fraud. a number of absentee ballots to the Orange County Registrar of Voters' office along with letters from the voters requesting new Republican ballots for the pri- mary, assistant registrar of voters Suzanne Slupsky said. "What we told the representa- tive Is that there is a statute that stipulates that voters will only re- turn their ballots to a poll worker or the Registrar of Voters," she said. Absentee voters who have de- clined to state party affiliation can request ballots for the Re- publicail, Democratic and American Independent parties in primary elections, Slupslcy said. The Registrar of Voters would The Orange County District At- torney's office is investigating the mishandling of ballots by a vol- unteer for Van Tran, a Republi- can candidate for the 68th Dis- On Feb. 9 and 10, a representa- tive of Tran's campaign delivered He also brought six absentee ballots that had been filled out by voters, she said. State election codes state that only election of- ficials or poll workers can receive voted ballots, Slupsky said. 'I had to figure out if someone was lying to me, right? Well, that's easy. I do that for a living.' Costa Mesa Police Officer Larry Fettis on his strategy tor playing ·Hollywood Squares· STEVE McCRANK/DNLY PILOT Costa Mesa Police Officer Larry Fettis recently competed on a law enforcement·themed episode of the game show "Hollywood Squares.~ Fettis came away from the show with a Jeep Wrangler as well as $2,000. Pettis gets a square Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot Costa Mesa Police Officer Larry Fettis has never had much luck with luck. Until he applied to get on "Hollywood Squares" during the game show's Crime Fighters Week, which fea- tures law enforcement offi- cials. Fettis, 33. a bike patrol of- ficer with the police depart- ment, won a 2004 Jeep Wrangler and 52.000. He also got to meet television stars I who played lead roles on cop shows he watched as a child. But above all, Fettls 611ally managed to slap those hand- cuffs on Lady Luck and bring One of Costa Mesa's finest wrangles a Jeep and $2,000 on 'Ho llywood Squares' her home to his garage. "I usually don't win any- thing," Pettis said, with a laugh. "I had n o expecta· tions when I walked into that studio." But once he was in the hot seat, the answers came to him. A few were wild guesses and a lot of it was common sense. And of course, it was always nice when he knew the answers for sure. "The shocker came when I got picked for the bonus round," he sald, still sound- ing thriUed about it. ' To get there, he got five out of eight correct in the rapid- fire round. He had a chance to the win the Jeep, but first he had to put the key In the ignition and start it. If the car made a whining, complain- ing noise. the Jeep was gone. But if it started and purred Uke a kitten. Fettis had woo . The officer stuck the key in the ignition and attempted to start it. FAMILY TIME "I was hoping to hear some noise. but I couldn't hear anytJ1ing." he said. "And I thought to myself that I had Jost." But then suddenly he saw the audience get up on their feet, clapping and cheering. The celebrities were smiling. And the host walked up to him and said : "Congratula- tions! You won!" "I just couldn't believe it," said Fettis. ''I've never been luclcy enough to win any- thing. But this was just un- believable." • ll}e taping was done in November. but the show will air at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday SH SQUARE, Pa1e A4 The dulling of the cable generation I suppose I re8ny should thank Janet Jacbon for supporting what I've been yammering about for the past seven years. That Is, nearly all of what is shown on television is garbage. · Jackson only made It worse by ambushing parents during what should have been a G-rated.prognun. Last Tu.e9day, an astute letter writer ofmic:l In response that )mdn 1lmbedake should also be called on the carpet for this pldful perfonnance. After all. wun\ he the one who ripped the clothing ofoff Jaclcson's body to reveal her barebrea.~ Although It Is a good point. the ._ _ __..__ _ _, answer Is "no" and here's why. Mfaras . STEVE SMITH our society I has come In furthering the status of women -we even have women on the SuJ>l"'fle '1 Court -we still have a long way to go. And in situations such as this, like most other people, I judge what I can't see bued on what I can see. And the reflections of the \Wmen I see in our society through the media are not very ftattertng. Oh sure. there are always st.ones of heroic women or smart women or strong women. but the~ that selll soap Is still very demeaning. The women taking pert In these roles. whether it's a comrnerciaJ. a program or a musk: video. have sold out for a buck. The fact Is that Janet Jackson had 100% of the power in deciding whether to go ahead with this scheme. If she did not want to ftip the switch to make it happen, It wasn't going to happen and It didn't matter what Jmdn 11mberlake thought -he was In on It from the beginning and I doubt be had one restle8I moment deciding whether to move forward. It was not up to him. In the end, Jacbon made a choice that set a bad example ... FNa.Y,P .. eM mail the requested ballot to the voter after receiving a request in writing or in person. in themselves.'" Johnson said of the voted ballots. Her office referred the matter to the Orange County District At- torney on Feb. 13. she said. ··11 was an innocent mii;tak.e and in every other respect we're completely complying with the law." he said. The volunteer was asked by some voters to deliver their bal- lots and their requests for Repub- lican ballots, said "Ihm campaign consultant Wayne Johnson. Leyes calleQ a press conference Oil the issue rriday afternoon outside the Registrar of Voters' office to ask the U.S. a11umey's office to Investigate Lhe issue. "The clerk told him. 'No. you can't do that; they have to bring it See BALLOTS, Page AS Voters won 't have say on 1901 Newport Residents opposed to the size of the housing complex failed to deliver a referendum petition. Deirdre Newman Dai ly Pilot COSTA MESA -Resi- dents will not get to vote on the controversial 1901 New- po rt Boulevard condo project since a referendum effort missed its deadline Thursday. The proposed high-d en· sity condominium was fi- nally approved in January after a lawsuit was fil ed against the city and a resi- dents' group by the devel- oper. · Opponents frustrated with the high density of the project -double what is SPORTS called for in the general plan -started circulating petitions in late January. It was a lack of time. ·not lack of support, that derailed their attempt. said former councilwoman I leather Somers. "The referendum at this point is 11nished -only be- cause we ran Olli of time, not hecausc we 'l'an out of effort or concern." Some rs said. "We still have a num- ber of people and concerns. We're just refocusing our di- rection at this puin1." The Ci ty Council ap- proved the proiect on Jan. 20 along with " rt.:s1,1 ... 1;v•• approving a general plan amendment tu allow the high density. Opponents be· gan circulating petitions to force the council to rt'peal the approval or s ubmit thl' See NEWPORT, Page A4 Golf writer adds name to Guinness book of records Larry Olmsted travels 7 ,496 miles between rounds, finishing at Pelican Hill, in one day. Br1ce Alderton Daily Pilot NEWPORT COAST -The Guinness Book of World Re- cords will have to be altered after a round of golf played at Pelican J IUI Golf O ub on Wednesday. Larry Olmsted, a freelance golf and travel writer. set a Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON TIE WEB: www.daiypllJot.com WEATHER ~ Here comes the rain again. SHPaceA2. new record for greatest dis- tance traveled hctween two rounds of golf on the same day after he completed his IA-hole round on Pelican's North Course at 5: 15 p.m. with playing partner I tans Maissen. Pelican's general manager. He traveled 7.496 miles, breaking the previous record set by Nobby Owens of Encino. who traveled 5,954 miles between rounds. Olmsted, a Hartland, Vt., resident, teed off at the New South Wales Golf Oub in Syd· ney. Australia, at 7:30 a.m. He See RECORD , Pa1e A4 ~~~~fl•~-. 1, I • \. ,,. ,.. . ,. . ' '. ~I ~· FORUM SPORTS Because of the cover age of candidates In the Mardi primerjes, there will be no Forum page. It will return Sunday. The Newport·Meaa District boya baaketball aeaaon officially enda as Corone del Mar fella to La Canada in the C1F playo"9. See Pase Bl • \ A2 S.:Jturd.ly, february 21. 2004 BOOMERS & BEYOND Wearing a cape of good hope E 11.zabeth du Tolt js the owner of Consign Etc. in Co~ta Mesa. She first came to the Newport-Mesa area in 1975 and d ecided to s tay pl'rmanently in 1982. Du Toil is a native of Arniston. a smaJI fishing viJlage in South Africa. She firsr made her way to America from her quaint village w lwn she was only 2 1. She's an independent, duwn-tO·C'Urlh woman who t·njoys life. 'I he !i2-ycar-old hu-;inc'\o;wornan sat down with lhc Pilot's Luis Pena this wc<'lc and talked about 1h c past, present and the key 10 heing happy aJI the time. Where did you grow upf 1111' <;0111lw1 nmtbt lip of i\frirn. ri~hl where 1he Allanm: .11111 lhc• Indian ocl':m s meet. \mh1011 i' al"' known fur lhc lillk li,hcrn1;111's ro1tages. l't•uplt• romt· and ~>ttint them 1111111 all owr the world. lt''i also lnown fm ih cave'>. h has one nf the lart(<''t rnv~ in the world. It wa .. fUl•I a Huie fi!>ht•rman'b v1llal(l', and my mother had a • l1111t, hn1d lltl•rc, and I went lo l111ard111K "'hcml 14 miles away. II wa1-vt'ry 4uic1. There were only 1wu l,11nilics -us havin~ 1111' ho1c•I and ano1her family hJvi ng a i.hop, like a t 1111v1·111r111·1· ... wre-1ype shop. Ami 1hcn of cuur-.e there are ;1 1111 of huliday lmn11'!\ where 1woph· lOlltt.' 1111d v;,1ca1ion, bul 111 1lw wi11h'r li'1t 1101 reaJly thal hui.y, hul w(•ekends normally 1111' of (>t'OJ>le. TI1e fl'St of lhc p~·nph· 11tu1 li ved theft' were the fi,ht•rml'll, and tJ1ey lived in 1hc,t· 11ny h11lc :.lune collages. What kind of chlJdhnod dJd you haver Yt•ry hJppy, very difTcrC'nl 1h.m mo .. t American kids. My 1:1;11111111.1 h.1d hought a lillll' d11m It 111 11t" ht lie village. '>o all rny fdm1ly J.:1>1 married in 1hi!> li111t• cl11m h. And I mean. at 12 yc·;ir' oltl. wt.• '!Urfcd . i was the lir.i i.:11 I 'ltrf1·r in South Afric•1. ~· ii wa:o. a very different r hildhood. very much different 1lt.111 till' l..jcJ, lwrc. And I mean we hacl 1111 ll'll'Vt!\ion, so thal w1ll 1dl y1111 .• 111d 110 electricity. i\11 l'lt·t lrit II)' wa' genera1ed by BOOMERS CALENDAR • Send CAL.ENDAR items 10 the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa 92627: by e-mail to luis.pena@>lst1mes.com; by fox to \949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event, as welt as a contact phone number. TOOAY The C.lffomla fWtired Teechers Association, Harbor Division No. 77 will hold a meeting for members and their guests were Medicare will be discussed at noon at the Costa Mesa Neighbortlood Community Center, 1845 P8rlt Ave. Information: (949) 651·5082. a generator (gas powered!. And they wanted to keep It that way because it's very remote. That's what the place was known for, because it waoi so desolate in a way. And yea. aJJ the weaJthiest pt.'Ople had homes there. I went lo a private boarding school where there were about onJy 12 children. And so your pa.rents would drop you off on a Monday and come and pick you up on a Friday. It was difficult. l mean. 6 years old and you go away from home. It was fun because the school that I went to in that town only has about 5,000 people. so you know everybody. Never bored. we had an agenda on Saturdays. You would go to the movies. And ifs a typicaJ small little village - everybody knows everybody's business. obviously, and goes to church on Sundays. How dJd you t:nd up ln Newport-Mesaf 1975 was the first time I came here and then permanentJy since 19112. I think it's probably because It reminded me most of home. I think I feh comforlable because the climate was kind of the same and yet I could see 1>now. because I'd never seen !>OOW until I was 21 years old. What are your gr-Htest ac:compUahmenttf Wow. there's a 101. I can start when I was 6 and 8, I saved two people from drowning, I thought tha1 was pretty good. We lived 35. 50 feet from the ocean. And I started swimming when I was :i or 4 years old. I always got a spanking for going in 1he deepest. A couple of times. you know, kids were in 1ruuble. One time It was a kid and another time h was an adult. My mother 1augh1 me ~urvtYal skills. We gol taugh1 chat very young because obviously we didn't have any h11by-si11er!>. I oome from a very tllhJclic family, so we all eitcclled in sports in somt• way or another ... My uncle was the !>ecre1ary of the prime minis1er In South Africa. so I'm one of 1he only few people lhal have slept, like in yo ur White House, I slep1 in the Parliament, Underneath they had Oats, apartments. Now those apartmenls are offices. I even <;pent my 61h birthday 1here. And that is something 10 be proud of becau!.C no one else TUESDAY AAFV' will ho9t a drMng dau lot mature drivers to sharpen their skills from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost is $10 per person. Information: (714) 657-3340. The Costa ~ Seniof Cent9r will host a ballroom Mardi Gras dance with live music by Betty's Trio. The event is 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at 695 W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa. Refreshments and desserts will be served. Costumes are optional. The cost Is $4. lnformation:(949) 645-2356. WEONESOAY MW wtl ho9t a drtvtng dell fot mature drivert to sharpen their Daily A Pilot VOL. 91, NO. 52X THOMAS H. JOHNSON 8""'9~ Publilhef Photo Edhor, TONVDOOERO (949)~ Editor .rew.mccrri """"-·com J\Jf1'f OET'TWG JoeaJ ..... AdVenis~r Art Director I News OaU cnlef. LANA (949) 57<M22A Promotions Director JOM.Nnaf!ltatirncaoom ..... ~ £omNG ITAff' Gina Alexander, Lori Andefolon, a.J.CaM Daniel Hunt. Pltul S.ltowltt. Maneglng Editor, Daniel Stevenl (!M91 574-4233 NIWllTNf J,/.cahntl t.tirrw..oom o...na~ o.....-- 01yEditor, Crime Mid~ repor19', (IMll 7'&M324 (948) 574-4229 dim«t•flOCIWfllMlm-..oom ~,,,,.,.,,tJ.,_,com ...... 0..... JuMC .... Sports Editor, (949) 574-4223 Newpon 8eactl reportef, rlcNrd.duntl•111t1nw,com (9491~2 ........ /u,,..~•llltlrQeLcom Atllltant City Editor. ~,.._..,. (9491~ Co«e Mete rapotW, (Ml ~1 ~·~ dflrch."'""'*'•,.,,_com LelllHliper ..... O'Nll Forum= ...... columnlat. I PiMm Educedon f"8POM', (Ml~ lol(U.,,.,,,.,.~ mMM.OMll•~ • J has done it See. the Huie town tha1 I grew up in is like a farmer's community, and so mostly lf kids leave, they go to university or army becau e It's mandatory for boys to go to the army or military. Very few people leave, so for me. at Z \ 10 leave, it made like Lhe front-page news because they couldn't believe that a little girl here from the country is going Ill go 10 America and take ii on by herself, I didn't see any amazement in tha1, but I guess people thought its guti.y. because my friends here tell me that if they think of the hardships that I wen1 through. they shouldn'I complain about 1heir lriviaJ li1tJe things. because if I could have donr it, they could have done it. I care abou1 people. I did the same thing in South Africa. but go Sunday~ 10 Mexico and give toys 10 the kids that don't have any toys. Ir's actuaJly li1tle things thal arc more meaningful to me. skills from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road. Coste Mesa. The cost is $10 per person. Information: (714) 557-3340. ONGOtNG The County of o,.nge Integrated 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 Maren 31. Information: (7141834-6762, http;/lwww.oclandfills.com. 0.. Senior c.ntar holds. pancake breakfast from 8 to 10 a.m. on the second Saturday of every month. Breakfast Includes Alm RotJinlor1 Potllice. business and environment reporu,r, (9491 764-4330 11/ioa.robirwon@llJtime..oom U.'91\a News auls1ant. 1949) 574-4298 lui• pt1M@/arimt11.oom PttOTOGAAflHEAS Malt C. Dustin, Don Lell<tl, Kent Treptow AEM>f.RS HOTUNE (949) 642.eo86 Record yoor commenlS aboul the -Oaily Pilot or news lips. AddNel Our lddreM Is 330 W. Bay SI., Cotta Meu, CA 92627. Office hours are Mondey · Friday, 8:30 a.m .. 5 p.m. ~-h it the Pilot's policy to pn>mptly correct •II errors of aut.t.nce. Pl .... call \Mt) "1&M324. m The Newport BeacM:osta Maaa Dally Pilot (USPS-144-8001 ls publlshed dally. In Newport 8MCt1 ' and Coate Meu. aublcflpc.lona art avallabte only by aubecriblng to The Tlmet Or1nge County (IOOI • 252·91'1. In.,... oUlllldt of Newport leadl and Coeta Meaa, aubacriptlotia to the D9lly flllot .,. available onty ~"'-._mall tot S30 ~ "'°""'· ..... lndude .. , ..,.,. -and toe.I ...... ) ~~ If you could redo one moment or Incident lo your Ufe, what wuuld It beJ Probably not. because my life has been good to me and I've had lots of highlights in my life. I just think when you're older, you're more wise, don't you think? I mean when we're f oung. we think we know ii all and when you gel 10 my age. you think you knew it all. I don't want 10 go backward. Whal ~o other than youn would )"OU Db to have trledf I would say an archJtect, to leave a legacy behind with beautiful buildings. I have a love for old buildings' architecture. I thinJc it's great. The feeling you ~et when you go into these old cathedrals and you see like Michelangelo, the paintings, and you lhinlc. wow, and it's been here for so long. I mean if it wasn't there. we wouldn't even know who he was. He would be pancakes. sausage, coffee and orange juice for $3, $1 for ch ildren. The center is at 800 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-3244. Passages 50-Plut IUpport group for women 50 and older is a discussion group coordinated by Jewish Family Services to address issues such as anxiety, depression, relationships, loneliness and family. The group meets at 7 p.r'n. Wednesdays at the agency offices, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (71 4) 445-4950. The er...1nl1ttut9 off9r'I free computer classes to people with fading vision who have difficulty seeing the computer sc:raen. The Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite POSTMASTER: Send address c:hangestoTheNewpon 8each/C0t1a Meta Daily Pilot. P.O. Bo1t 1560, Coli. Mesa, CA 92626. Copyright: No news stories, Illustrations. editorial matter or ad\lertisemeni. herein can be reproduced without written permlsaion of copyright own~r. HOW TO REACH US ~ The Times ar.noe County (900) 252·91'1 Altw9IM1f Ollllfted (9491642·5678 ~ llM916t2"'321 EcMDfW New. (9'91642·5680 lportl (948157~23 New.,. (9411948-4170 ....... '-1941) 980-0170 f....-: ~·IMl,,,.oom Mllrla.a ....._ OMta (IM81642-'321 lull 111'91r(IM81131-6902 Pvbtlehed by Tlmae Community Newt. • dlvlelon of the Lola An9f'" Tlmea. lmu aoot Timea CN. All rlghla teaafWd. in the books. I just think thats one of the greatest achievements, if you can build things that are there for life, like a monument or a statue, and yet It's not to make me famous. It's lcind of like a background worker, because what will be famous will be the name of the building. nor who designed 1he thing. What are IOmt: differences between a typlcal day in your Ufe now ventua • day In your Ufe 20 yean lgOf Well, I thlnJc you have responsibiUty now. When you were younger, you don't. We all think that we can still achieve. When you're young. you have time to achieve, whereas you get to this age and it's like, 'OK am I going 10 live anolher 20 years to achieve so mething. or should I just be happy wi th what I am.' I think I was a lot more carefree, because when you're younger, you feel Ave .. Corona del Mar, offers six sessions. Call to sign up for classes. (714) 821-5000. The Costa Mesa 8-nior Center has ballroom dancing with live music from the Betty's Trio from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday night at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. $4. (949) 548-3884. Jewish Family Setvice of Or.nge County sponsors an ongoing healing support group for the chronically ill. The purpose is to provide participants with emotional and spiritual support to manage illness and Its consequttnces. The group meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Family Service office. 250 E. Baker St, Costa Mesa. Attendance is free, but registration is required. (714) K£NTTR£PTOW /DAILY PILOT invincible. What Is the greatest lesson you'w learned in your urer Humility, honesty, communication, because 1he~1 made me an even-tempcrl'd person. I don't have any highs or lows-I'm always 1he \amc. Thal takes a lot to learn, lo be even-tempered and alwayi. be happy. I'm very positive, ne\'er negative. To give ~u an example, I'm alone but not lonely. What do you treasure mostl Life. because you know how quickly ii can be laken awa}'· People k.illing people, killing animals, people have no rrgard for a human being. I'm 1101 saying everybody, bul you ~re ii in the news every day, ~11 I chink we sh<'uld be gratdul to be alive every day. Thal 's "hy I chink I live day 10 day. huppy every day a nd grateful for wh,11 I have. 445-4950. Jewish Family Sefvice 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 leam ways to cope with sadness and loss. One group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth Jacob in Irvine. The second group meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. The third group meets at 1 p.m Thursdays at the Ezra Center in Anaheim. There's no cost to attend, but advance registration is required. (714) 445-4950. O.sis Seniof Cent9r ofht'I assistance, counseling and referTal services for seniors. (949) 644-3244. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST be from 6 to 8 feet In the evening, expect winds to be Expect rein today with the from the west at 15 to 20 knots. threat of llOlated Wwves will be st 3 feet on a thunderltonnL Hight will be in wettem swell between 5 and 7 from 66 to 61 degreea. Winda feet will be light. c:Nnglng to the south et 15 mph. EJq>ed more SURF wind tonight. with low ~from44to50 Today into Sunday is when degreea. the next Mell is due. But It will Rein remains In the fonlcast stan out trNll, with weist· to through Wadneldey. d\Mt-Ngh teta on the ........... .: welt-feeing~ A.a the day www.tM'S.no/M.fPV pn>g'11111,expect ~wevw. BOATING FORECAST w.....-r: On the ltww WltlM'I. "'** WWW~atg wlll be from the eouheat M 10 TIDES lcnotl Md lhoukt mer-to 15 TllM to 20 lcnotl In the dlmooti. Height Comt*led-wll be t.tt-... 3:27e.m. 1.03f9etlow 4Md8te.l Wlndawll ~ 9:32a.m. . 5.88 fMt high ~more In .. ewnlng 10 4:13p.m. r -o . .,. • 1ow btttfJ9en 15 ... 215 .... 10'.31 p.m .• ' 4.88 f9et higtl Out ...... '°"'*" M1da wll be from 1110 21 llnotl, WATER TEMPERATURE c:Nliglng 10 hWllt bv ·~ .. ~-· ·--.. Daily Piiot Newport city manager may get 4% pay raise June CaH1r.nde Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH Council members on Tues- day are expected to give City Manager Homer Bludau a 4% "' :. ; . raise, which would bring his total yearly compensation to . . . $186,645. . vwe feel that Homer has really brought the city staff together and is doing a really good job." said City Council- man Don Webb, who along with councilman John Hef- fernan and Mayor Tod Rldge- WdY made up the committee that recommend the in- • crease. r: Bludau's current salary is :.. $178,505 plus $7,410 In ~ health benefits for a total ~ compensation of $185,645. "' ~ • . •' . . . .. .. ... .. ,• ,. . Unlike managers or some other cities. Bludau does not receive a car allowance. His proi)osed raise would bring his base salary to $186,645 and his total compensation to $194,055. .Bludau saJd he suggested applying the raise for two years, even though his con- tract is renewable annually. He said that this will save the city from having to raise his salary again next year, when budgets might be even tight- er. "I feel like the budget situa- tion next year is going to be very difficult so I proposed that I get a one-time 4% in· crease and the second time I don't get an increase.· Bludau said. "I think that's fair con· sidering the financlaJ situa- PktL Up y.- i.- c-4' lion the city might be in next year.• Bludau added that the 4% raise is on par with raises for other groups in the city, such as police and fire employees. The committee ~me up with its recrimmendation af· ter reviewing city manager's salaries throughout Orange County. Right now, Bludau's pay is ranked 15 out of23 cit· les surveyed. With the raise, he would move up to the 13 or 23. The city with the high- est-paid manager in the county is the city of Orange, which pays $228,986. • Unlike most employees in the city, Bludau answers di· rectly to the city council. He has an Individual contract with the city, which is usually renegotiated every~· #I•-'> --~ =:.:. .;::r:::&-...... f)i1i!\ ..... 0.-~ YOU SAVf UP TO $5 601 wwm~ OMEGA-3 Molecalal-Dldilled FISllOIL 10,000 ,,,,o1 s PtnNoni,. """' Sa, htblll r...,ACuau 'rtWllla•tllllGel :=~·.$•09 REG. '1.89 & 8 ft. oz. 1'6o I .... B s.,,la1wnt. a.MdrlOI Aw snn; SUGG. '32.00 FOR THE RECORD Satwday, February 21, 2004 A3 I (K ICK. KICK) JUST A REM IN DER WHY YOU GET LIFE INSURAN CE. WE LIVE WHERE YOU LIVE . Put a few words to work for you. Nurs<ry. ClochC'S. Chcdc-ups. Wr undcr~und yuu nn never br coo prcpamj for you• baby. Life iruurancr is oftrn the tuc thing on youf li~t. Maybe i1 ~huuld br rhc fine. (Kick. Kj1.k.) Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS .. .,. ,. .. A IJKE A C,OC)D NI l~llROR. ST/\Tl fAllM I\ TilllU:.."' Steven Hill ~ 1UC1101i111 \"4_1 ~4>1 l"'Lh '4n•n , 'lu1IC 211 l.,,., M...,_(.J\ ''4?-M(1 •)NI \w.w /,,. ,.,. • ... _.. • ,,.,_,._, 1\1,, .. ,..,,,J •• \I,,. U1 I ........ I•-I~• ,,.,J t. ........... ••-,.rt...,,,.,. .. ... \1-.J•t.•1'-'-"-',.._,._...,... .. " l'\1l • -4 lh u! ., No Salt! ~utter =ssz~! •= I Heat & Serve -Dellclou1! I ·::J:::-s.J.•9 REG. '1.69 1saz. Hansen's • Root &!er WW C.ARB :~Ale Diet Sodas ·Bllldr~ :~~$•69 12ozea.. &uPM REG. 51.98 A Boca Burger topped with barbequed onions, grilled f"akin' Bacon and cheese on a wheat bun. Served with a side of steamed mixed veggies. Served NJ Oly Ac:onrp/l!IR sttess/Omda SUGG. '8.• ALL PREMIUM SOY & WHEYPROTEIN Nollllol BLEND Men's Rebulld OR Women's Renew n.o,. 9.! REG. '14.95 12.4 oz. .... -~ NEW STRONGERaEANSING FORMULA /tWr) 1111#1111~ Qwt,,,,.,. ..... A.Mt C.....,•QGD.i.1'6i...& ....... ) .... ~ IJolwQ.i, Sewn-• °"'*"'...,,,. •I.anon •Gnpe . T:! • Oranfee •Th>pbi REG. tt .85 _, '1 .99 (Mit FREE SEMINAR! Febnmy 25-Wech ..... 6:00 to 7:30 pm "C4RO«JVAnURJIEIDH" How*' Ptf1lld JfJw n..t By Steve Hdmes, CN rnEE Semimr (Costa Mesa) I I M Se!Ufday. February 21. ~004 NEWPORT Continued from Al project to u public vote. rt1e petftlons specmcally referred to the t1t;e-ncy'11 adoption of the rc ... olution in January. l'1>11tlonli for referendums huvl' 10 bt· fi.l<'d 30 days after the 1kcii.lon thl•y refor to. said Chy Cleric tulle Polcik. So. in thi~ 1'o1'>c, the petitions were due I hur.,dJy Hut the lradrn, or the refer· end11111 111ov1•mcnt were basing the :m day<> on the date of the ~econd rending of the project on Feb. 2, Somers said. 111 thli. reacting. tlw council apj1rnved an nnhnanc P chan.:ing tlw mu Oil ip.1 l l·od1• tu ;allow tor cl1111hlc• thl' d1·11<;11y .1ll<1Wl•d Ill till' Kl'll 1•t.1I pla11. M,1yur <.ot1ry M1111ah.111 ,,11d tht.· r1•lt·rt•mh1111 tJiJn't haVI' any t h.111u· of '11n:1.·" "It\ a Vl'rV .:11otl pmjl'CI." Monaha11 'Jltl "It wa~ worked un hard hy u111c11~· l(WUp~ JJttl 1•v1·ry 1 orw1•111 11( th1· ne1ghhor'> w;" <1lh•vin t1•d 111 th1.• final prucl uct And I ldt that the thretit of rc•f1•n•11d11m wai. dl-conrciwd Jlltl without 11ll'rit .. l:lomen. suid .. ltl· didn't k11ow how 11\any of 1 he 4. 700 '11-(llJ tun•' 111•1•clt•d h.1d ht•1•11 uh· t,lllJ(•cl \1111 t• tlwy m•"<'d tht•ir t11 .. 1d line. oppuncnlt> will rnntinue 111 prcb.s city leadcrN on the fi. mtndaJ details ol the project. urners said. r1ley are espe- cially intere led in liJ1ding out more ahout the S l.5-mH1ion 'iul>i.idy lhe city off ercd to in- d111·1· Ru11er Development to dccrcabc the dcnsily from 161 to 145 unit.s. Somers udded. "We have not seen the finan - cials -Lhc puhllc has not had Jcrel>S to that and when you're giving away public runds or makJng a gift, they should bt: accessible to find o ut cxaclly what the (financial details! arc·." she said. Somers said she is apprehen- "vc about the precedent l11b prnject will set. ·11 ran very well timulatc the county to 1>ay, 'You uper- c1.•cled your own i.;rowth maxi- mums and you'n• ~timuluting t lw need to pur t ht• f I ~Hh Srreet I hridge in. which agai11 the citi· 1.ens or C:oMa Mrsa tlo not wa nt,'" Somers 'aid Hutter 1Jevelopme111 official~ have not announced }'l't whether they will lw ablf' to h11ild the modifktl project as it was approved. 'o tlwir luw,ui1 dJtain'it rhe city'' still pt•111ling. •DEIRDRE NEWMAN cuvers Costa Mose She m<1v IJe reilc.hed at 19491574·4221 or bye mail at d 1111drl' ncwman o lattn•PS com OWNllll A•~ -IS EASIER THAN EVER •VOLUME SEtECllON • OUlSlANOING CUSTOMER SERVICE • GaEAl PRtaS GUARANTEED TUSTIN AUTO CENTER (7 1 -. Tut•ioida)'l'i I Pa~fo i !!htl'i /', ,,. ,, ''""'" ,,t, .... ,,, ""''" $1 :t <;>t) i'W\V\V.11 stwindows.com I H~or W~' Brands • lowest Price Up Front No Games Vin~ Wi~qws • Replacement & New Construction Real Time Pricing & Purchasing Pb:iJ~l-494-9069 Fax: 561-494-1069 Contractor Referrals • All Ma;or Credit Cards w-ww . 1 st w ndows .c om Got Pets? R•fiobl. p•t slaNlc & dog wolkinc in N•wport or.a. Th.y'# thank you Jot.r, mah no bones obout it 9'49.500.6022 lnfo@watchdop.com * SALE IN PROGRESS * 1727 WtstcM Driv .... • 949-642-fEO 17STREET B EAUTY CENTER 'Ifie Large.st, !fW,st, 1rUrulfllSt 'Buwty Supply & fullSeruiaSalon In Orallgt County Open 7 ~1' • (9'9l 6'2-1117 BEST PRICES • BEST SERVICE • BEST SELECTI ON NN AnlvALS Of I !1fJ ~lb fr'htlto . W.J t RECORD Conbnued from Al was done by I p.m. and on a DJght to Los Angeles by 3:30 p.m. "rbe plane touched d~ in LA. at 10 a.m. and Olmsted made it to Pelican I lilt in time for a 12:30 p.rn . stanlng time., Conditions weren' the mos! ldt'al a\ Pelican Hill. but Olmsted fought through it • 1 was going to play no matter whul. ft Olmsted said. ·11 rained sulidly the first 13 or 14 holes, but Lhan it stopped and the sun came out. We saw Lhe oc-ean on . the closing holes. I've played in the Brilish Isles and it was far worse there than it WdS IWednes· duyl.ft Olmsted birdied the par-4 18th on the Nonh Course, knocking h~" approach shot 10 within four feet of the cup and draining the en!tuing putt. II was his onJy birdie during the 36 holes. Oltmted thumbed through the n•cord book five month& ago and clwse the two public courses <iince thcy each had ca<>y access to airports and were botJ1 rated wry high. ro use his time most effi· cicntl y. Olmsted didn't bring his own clubs to LA. to avoid wait- . 1ng at baggage claim. I le used a rental <.el at Pelican Hill. lie said the trip went smoothly except for a few minor missteps. "'l11c f cab I driver in Sydney didn't know where the course wa.'> and then I found out I was playin~ in the midst of a mem- bers' compeotion. I rented a car and th<.')' didn't have my rcserva· tion." Nothing rnuld take away from the experience. though. "My real forte is travel and it fit nicely. It was also the easiest I re- cord 10 break), ft Olmsted said SQUARE Continued from Al on <'.BS. Most celebrities who playt·d the game were actors from mp showi. such as !!rile f:.s· trada of ·c1 liP<;" and Martin Milner and Kent McCord from ·Adam 12." Fc11is enter<'d Lhe game show rcl11c1;ullly just because of his unfovomble trac.:k record. But his friend.-. pushed him and he went through Lhe interviews and test. ··n1eir wrinen test was kind of interesting." he said. ·Tuey had questions in there like, 'Where docs Route 66 end in Califor· nia?'" ft>llis wa.-; perfect for the part, said Fern McMiJJan. l11e show's supervil.ing contestant coordj- nntor. •tte wai. outgoing and he had the energy and what ii rakes to handle Lhe situation," she said. "I le did Incredibly well.'' It\ not an easy game to win, McMillan said. "Most people think it's like tic- tac-toe on paper," she said. ·eut it's a lot more than that." Fellis said he understood the game and strategy as soon as it was explained to him. "I had to figure out if someone was lying 10 me, right?ft he sald. "Well, tJ1at's easy. I do 1ha1 for a living. ft Pettis kept a pretty serious fa. ciaJ expression throughout the progrnm, McMillan said. "Rut when he won that car, Lhat's when he really let go and cut loose," she said. "He seemed so cxdted. He was adorable." AFTER HOURS • Submit AfT9 HOURS items 10 the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fa>C to (9491646-4170; or by calling (9491 574-4295. SPECIAL EVENTS MT OF ALFRED HITCHCOCK Orange Coast College la offering a nine-pert film history on Atfred Hitdlcodt. Retired occ profeuor H. Arthur Tauaig wifl moderate the seriN. Eecti 988liofl witl be held 81 6:30 p.m. one Friday eect\ month. The events wiN be held at OCC'S Ane Am Hall 118. Admluion is S6 for adults end S6 for seniors and OCC ltUdents.. Information tnd tktets, call (71•) '32-6880, , • hlp:/..WWW.oocridets.com. -st••ER' Three r,.... Ptoduction• wtll pt'9elflt ·Shimmer,· a a.tiw el(ploretion of art. mu.le, drtme, danoe. video and poetry, 818 p.m. todev In 1he ~ ThMlre 81 eo... Mtu High Sch>ol, 2860 Fainltew Roed. Colite Mtu. Tlcbca COit $10, lnfonndon: (949) S.-2600, .. 302. ALL-~RtCM BOYS CHORUS The A.ll-.Amet1can Bovs Chorus will hold en eud1tion cell for boys ea- 8 to 10 In the INrd hough tHlh greda Auditions ........ piece from 7:15 to 8:30 p.m. Tueay lit~ heedqueMra, • FW Or., gete 1¥t off Altnglon. Colite Mtu. lnbmMlon: (71'> Larry OlmS'ted, a golf and travel writer. set a new record for greateS't distance traveled between two rounds of golf on the same day. laughing. ·1 initially intended tu set a new record. but realiz.ed it would be easier to break an ex· isling record. "This is something Lha1 if any· one ebc wants to do it. they could. ft he said. • 8R'r'CE ALDERTON covers sports. He may be reached at 1949) 574-4222 or by e-mail at bryce.aldertson@latimes.com. COURTESY or AARON MONTGOMERY Costa Mesa Police Officer Larry Fettis, shown here with game show host Tom Bergeron, will appear on "Hollywood Squares" during the show's ·crime Fighters Week,• which starts Monday. Fettis b planning on M>lling the Jeep 10 fund his pet project -restoring his classic Mustang. And he's open to entering more or these contests. "All it 1aJccs is some self-confi- dence and tJ1at willi ngness to make that phone call." Fe11is 708-1670, http;llwww.taabc.org MUSIC HERBERT BlOMSTEDT ANO THE ROYAL COHCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA The Philhannonic Society of Orange County will present Herbert Blomstedt conducting the Royal Concertgebouw Orctlestra. The event begins at 7 p.m. today with a pre-conoet1 lecture. The concert will be at 8 p.m. at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Meea. Tidlets cost from S20 to $60. Information: (949) 553-2422, hflp:llwww.phllharmonic society.Otg. CARMEN BRADFORD ~ Newport Bead'I City Am Commlaion wll pr9'fMlt Grammy AMrd-winnmg jazz vocafist end profeuor of music at USC Cannen Bradford, In a peffonnence end telt from 3 to ' p.m. F«>. 28 in the Friendl Meeting Room at the ' Newport Bud\ Central l.ltnry, 1000 Awe**>~ .• Newport 8eec:h. lnformaidon: (949) 717..:.70, htrp:/Mww.~ ~Otg. MOSCOW STATE RADIO SVW. IONY ORCttESTRA The Moecow State Redo Symphony Orctleltra wil perfonn WOfb bv Sergei~ a18 p.m. ~ 2 end en el-TcNlrawty progt••• •I p.m. Merctt 3 • the IMne lerdey Theeere, OU Campus~ IMne. The ont.tra ~be said. And a lot of luck. • OEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be roached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharoth c~/at1mes.com. conducted by Pavel Sorokin. Tdets cost S44 and $59. Information: (949) 854-4646, http://www.classlcalardlives.com/ artistslmoscow.html. SYWHONIC BERNSTEIN Orange Coast Coffege's Symphony Ordlestra will perform music from "West Side Story" and "Candide" at 6 p.m. March 6 81 OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre. OCC's 100-\/0ice choral will join the symphony in the evening performance. Information: 1714) 432-5880. CABARET BY 'M BAY Duke's P\ace will hoct cabaret by the Bay to beneftt local dlerities at 9 p.m. with a prelhow dinnef in the Arat cabin .-.Urant at 7:30 p.m. Men:h 10, April 14, May 12 and June 16. The cost Is $10 for the show and $37.50 for the ditnlr. lnfomlation and reeervetions: (!MS) 630-4146. JAZZ.TRIO Gutfstreem Reateurant In Newport Beed'I pteMnta • jezz trio Sunday through Wedr..s.v -regulet entertainment • 8'iiO Avocado lwe., Newport &wt\. tbn.,. 5 to 9 p.m. Sundev end 8 to 10 p.m. Mondeytwough~. ..(Ml 718-0188. CONCER'TMTE Concenente ii a atr"1g eneemble wtth en.,__ In new end ratety petbnled cNn1bet WOtb.. The ~a begirtewilh e · pr""1lw bv ...,.,.,. aa... 3:16 p.m. ef'd the concert•' p.m. ... AfTEJt, , ... A5 PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COSTA MESA •BMeolStrMt ·. Embezzlement was reported • in the 300 blodt at 11:15 a.m. , Wednesday. • ~ OrM: Ari 8t.lto theft , was reported In the 3000 blodc at 12:12 p.m. I, Wednesday. • Newport~: Petty theft was reported in the 2500 blodc at 11 :30 a.m. Wec;fnesd.9y. • ,..,., .... LMe: A vehide burglary was reported in the 2900 blodt at 10:19 a.m. Wednesday. • Wlll9ce Awnue: Grafftti was '.1 reported in the 1900 blodc at 11:25 a.m. Wednesday. •&It 171h 5".-: A hit-end-run was reported in the 100 blodt at 12:37 p.m. Wednesday. • e..t 1llfl S1rMt: Ari auto •, theft was reported In the 100 blod< at 3:04 p.m. Wednesday ... • w.t 20th Street end Wlllece A!Mnue: Possession of drugs was reported at 10:27 1 a.m. Wednesday . NEWPORT BEACH • e..t B.t>oe Boulewrd: Vandalism was reported in the 200 blod< at 10:59 a.m. Wednesday. • Cofpora1ll Plue: Battery was , reported in the 100 blod< at 7:2.0 a.m. Thursday. ., • Shlpywd V.V: Battery was reported in the 100 blodc at 7:41 a.m. Thursday. • v .. ()pofm: A commercial burglary was reported in the 3400 blod< at 10:07 a.m. Thursday. • w.t 15th S1rMt: Ari auto theft was reported in the 800 .• blodt at 9:53 a.m. Thursday. FAMILY Continued from A 1 for any young women watching the Super Bowl and even the young men as well. With her bad°t dedsion. Jackson showed young ~ women and ~ls that even in a posilion of power -which Jaclcson achieved through her success as a recording star - women still have to revert to taking their clothes off to get at1cntion. : " l b the young men and boys In the audience, she gave approval ' : · to perpetuating the perception of women in our society as little mQre than sexual objects. ~ I have worted very hard as a ~ parent to instill in my daughter~ sense of Independence and ~ empowerment. I have worked ~ hard to help her understand tha~ her ability, hard work and attit~ will do more 10 help ber ~ accomplish her goals than ~ anything else in life. And althougi,C she cJjd not see Jack.son's show .~ because she does not w.ilch 1.1 television (and has nor watched ·~ for four years. thank you very • .: much) she has heard about it ~ through friends, radio and the ~ newspaper. ~~ My daughter's reaction 10 the ~ halftime show is atypical ~ primarily because she has not ~ w.itched television for so long "~ has no! been subject lo the -~ amount of manipulation of her • senses that other lcids her age ~ experience. ~ "Oh, so that's what it takes to ~ become rich and famous· mighN be the common thought among~ girls who saw the show. They~ not say that out loud bu! that Is the message they receive. ~ I don' wan! to have to work ~ any harder than I have to in o~ to get my kids to understand th.a§: receiving respect first means respecting you.rseJL I should not ~ have to explain to my kids why ~ nearly naked women on 1V and~ magazines get lots of respect ~ why teachers. for eicample, get ~ much less. Bu! I may have 10. thanJcs to wort of the cable genera.lion. Here's my segue. I've been invited to speak to lhe fYfA at Victoria Elementary School al 7 p.m. on March 3. That's a little over a month before National 1V-1\1moff\4A?ek. lfyou're • interested in leaming how to get~ your Ws unhooked from the ~ tube (and video pines. If ~ appropriate), pleue attend ~ ~ brief program. If you ue a ~ teacher, I can help afterward cla.woom ideas. But If you come, be prepared. ThM is not a "d:Ucken 900p • pre9e0tadon, it's a meat and potatoes show that I hope Will fJM!lllf1ingful for you. Plus. I promlle not to hlw shirt tom off my chest Victoria Elementary School is located at 1025 Victoria St. in r..osta Mesa. See you there. -.. -.. • • rt 0 0 0 1 0 ...... Wet week f orecasted ~eather service says more rain is coming, but for some, a little drizzle is nothing they can't handJe. MarlH O'Neil pailyPilot i Nl7WPORT-MF.SA -Southern µIif omians will get a weeklong taste or Northwest weather as a ,eries of wet stonns work their ~y through the area. Coming on the heels or another small stonn Wednesday, the rain should linger through next week. forecasters expect The main rain event is expected to start at about (11.idday today and continue through Sunday; dumping about lwo inches before the next one tnoves in. • AroWld here when ii rains. even if it doesn't pour, natives fend to get restJess. It isn't every day that water falls from the sky, after all But for bardy souls from parts nonh like SeattJe -the soggy land that gave us mass-market coffee houses in which to huddle -a little water falling from the sky is no big deal "It's always ridiculous to me when people freak out because or the rain." said Berkeley graduate flyan PauJey. who works at Orange Coast CoUege. "There's constant weather in Northern California. in the Bay Area. I like that better. There's visible change In the environment" Other crnnsplants have become more acclimated to Newpon - Mcsa's usually sunny skies. · "It rains so littJe here, I actuaJty think ir's kind of exotk when it gets darlc and windy," Coast Com- mWlity College District spokes- woman Erin Cohn said. "I low- ever. if it persists for more than DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY PILOT Two friends play with umbrellas outside of South Coast Plaza during Wednesday's rain storm. BALLOTS Continued from Al l.<.'Yes said he's heard numer· uus times about people asking Vietnamese voters fo r their ab- sentee ballots, offering to deliver them or actually vote for them. "That's not fair, that's not right. it's not legal." Leyes said. about a day, I tend to get pretty cranky about it. Umbrellas and raincoats and waterproof shoes are just not pan of my vocabulary since I moved from Northern Leyes considers the incident reponed by the Registrar of Voters as tangible evidence of voter fraud. "It lends a lot of credence to the idea that thls is occurring.~ Lcyes said. Orange County Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Douglas Wood· small confirmed his office had been contacted by the Registrar 1• South Bay 23649 Hawthorne Blvd. (310) 373-0442 Mon-Sat, 9a-5:30p Sunday, 12p-5p California. and I've forgotten tJ1ey exist, let alone how to use them." Like it or not, the dully. drinJy weather will stick around New- pon·Mes1t; at least through Thurs- of Voters office about the ballots and added that it's not uncom- mon for his office to receive 1.-uch infonnation during election sea- son. "There's a possibility that the attorney general might be the one that ends up reviewing it, so we'll contact them and find out if they think it's more appropriate for them to review it," he said. day. according to the NationaJ Weather Service. Temperatures will reach the upper 50s during the day and hover in the 40s dur- ing the night. The matter could be referred to the state attorney general be- cause Orange County District At- torney Tony llackauckas has en- dorsed l'ran, Woodsmall said. • AUaA ROBINSON covers business. politics and the environment. She may be reactied at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at alicia.robinson@la11mes.com. Costa Mesa 1595 Newport Blvd. (949) 642-2050 Mon-Sat, 9a-5:30p Sunday, 12p-5p AFTER Continued from A4 Sunday in Founders Hall at the Orange County Perlonnlng Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tldcets cost $42. Information: (714) ~2787. http:l!Www.ocpac.01J1. WEEKLY JAM DUKFSPlACE Jazz and codctalls ftow daily from noon to midnight Sundays through Thursdays and from noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club & Resort, at 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. lnfollflatlon: (949) 646-5000. MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZ1. Walter Lakota and David Alcantar, the New York Jazz Connection Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251 E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and at 7 p.m . Sundays and Mondays. Diana Ditri joins the duo on vocals on Mondays. h's froo. Information: (949) 673·9500. Saturday. February 21. 2004 A5 W E HAO You &1Y THE ST~INGS Now Buv THE 8Au..s TENNIS BALLS N-'I" Cl'COOAYI Jeff Ewi111-t & l yleen Ewing HOW TO LOCK I N LOAN K ATES -PART I \\luh n•ll1~oe UllCI\°"' r.iie.. unce 1~11111 tit O'C, k>.cl.tng 111 )'OUr k:un m~ 1, ,1.,..'fl'u' L\.'lll: hirhlllh new lu111.-ht1 y1.-r. und hn ncowncri. who w.1111 Ill 1cli1wa:c whit., n~ an: still I""· II )•ll111111~:r>11u11I what rJJC k..:ks .111: ;v.I I.th"" huw ''""Y "irl.. yuu'll be h...11l'r tW\'l~t/\'l h I ('V;duak: your ,,'IKU' Wluk.• )lllt011· ,q1pl)1ng f< .. anntgagc ku1, ulk.n'-' r.tk..., .. ,11 ri...: :nJ fall. Ir ~'"'":•II ,1,-.ur.n .'l' !ti.II tllL: low tl16CreSl r.~ I WI ~<1111 kitUl "t•t'I Ula\::N.' while )•lll01\' \\,u1111i: lur:ipprnval. a-Jc for a r.tk: h .I. A l'lfl\'{'tllKwial nllA: led L' a ~u.ir.ulll'l' lnwn th.: i.,rdcr th:tl yuur nh•1!!-~'' w1ll rnny u 1~1111<:ular inttn."'1 r.11.:. wuh 'fll'\.1IK:. Jlll."l1cnmncd f\11111,;u.lu N °" 11..., 11111. ,\ -.t r.tlc " .. k ll'kl'll tn .. for a 'l"-'\.1lk\11 ... ·n11.t 111 llnll:. uswlly lturty ll.t)" WI 11.11 """ .d I J lcillk:r f lira r.JIC qt• "4C. h: 'un· h • ,No. hc1" king dial r..tle "111 L•" h • lh 1lll ltu1U.. )OU m1ghl tll'\.\l 1111wc ll~u1 llun~ 1l1)" l11cnmpk..1C )llllr I•••..., fllll\.h.r.c .... 1\.1"i11:111U.', lell )lllU k11dc1 ht1" llUI) lb)\ )11U'll 1\.\1'lt1c . tutll 1111.·y will ww y11u an tKIJINl'tl ntll.'\ll•>IC l{;d.\' ln.:1->. 11tU..c .,,_,l,.... ti 11111.'l\.-,.i r.1tc>. ti/\' un llll' llJl'.Wlll)l. :nJ )<'IU an: ••• 1.,wnl1111:1Nt: w1l11 h1)ltll'rt1l<indlly f(1yt111..~11' l '.111 )'• U .JT1 nl the n.J.: 111 a lunl11."r 111t..n-a.-.: 111 r.lk. .... ! II nut. klL'I. 111 )Ul .. "•Un rule IWIW ,,., nf inll.'ll!N 10 '"'-.,. 'l()utrN.mllCI' I.) llu1 .n l JdT ha\.: J I lUMUllJVC ~ tlf rtll t~ C'JUll.1lCC Ul •'"f"l111 l~llh f'C .. pnifeo..,1mal .._'IV.._ 'C t w .d vte1: w1ll1 all yuur real •"'·'le IU'< t-. •.oll lho.: I \wing.' tll C'ca..i Nc"tOI ( 'okl,.dl ll;v1~er al <949) 7~1) \7\)(1 The Ewings Are Coest Newpot1 Property's #1 Teem For 2001 4~'1,W"nf'flf Laguna Beach 345 North PCH (949) 494-6551 Mon-Sat, l Oa-6p Sunday, l 2p-5p .. .. I I I M Sat\Kday, February 21. 2004 RosEYs AuroBODY You have the right to choose your repair facility Insist on the Best LIFETIME WARRANTY '"" hMce ColNMon Centw lnaurance ~ Shop (949 642-4522 IOSl'f 'S AUTOIODY 121 ....... W., c.. .... • St'mi-/>ri11111t for Mut 0-Womtn • Ovt'f SO l'it<tJ of f.'9uif>mt111 • J>rivatt f'i/1.itts Stutiio • S/'/NN/N(; Tlmtttr u1i1h Ntw Sta1'·o{ tht Art <.!rln. • 16 F11//-1imt /'usonal Trai11tr1 •Child Can /Jam-noon M · Sat. • l'on11t t1il'nt P11rltinx • Yoia, 7iti <:hi, Strt1rh Cl1111n •Sup, f>owtr /'ump, C11rdio • Showt'Ts, Suam 6 Toult'ls •/Jay Spa • Arupu11 r111r,/M11ss11x1/Chiroprartor 949760-5054 www.~hope·up.com • www.fitneuconcepts.com 2101 Emt Pocific Cocnt Hwy. Corooo Del Mor. CA UKE OWNING YOUR OWN PLEET Enjny unlimited usngt 11U !"" Goon wtelt"'111.11nJ W«ltends .'>t-l«t ftom 11 rwriny of W"Jnls • fl.l.£CTRJC BOATS • CN llAA80R M<YrOR BOATS • SA.Ll.80ATS 8l PEDAL BOATS OR GoLD C LUB SELECT L.M u. .. *' 11 Choice LOCALLY .,.,. ........ IUbbin Insurance A2ency M1TO • HOMf0'&1NI'.~ • H~LTII Slillnh11 6 /111tf"l'1 "'"' /YS ~ A?r1_, ,. , 949-631-7740 441 Old Ntwpon 8M. Ntwpon &d INat H H iw ) J2 HOUR ~HIPS NfflUAJ. J1FJ! FINAL DAYS! ENDS 2/29 f1tOM S9SIYl!AA ON lCArAKS TO $SjOIYP.AJt FOR . EUCTalC BOATS ' SOME iu:sn_ICTlom .\nu' BALBOA BOAT RENTAIS (949) 673-7200 www.boats4rcnt.com 510 E. Edpatcr adjacent fo Balboa Ferry on Balboa Pcnin.tula ~,~~~ MIKE'$ ~~e°cARPET9 OVER 30 YEA RS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owrll'd & Operated by Mesa Upholstery • Laminate Texture-Plush Flooring Featuring ALLOC No Gltie lnst.illa tion S:•rpe t f~o •2 0 aq ft In stalled Wood Berber Carpet Flooring Refinishing & N ew f(~o~ s1 e~ Installed Sq ft Carpets • Area Rugs • Vinyls Ceramics • Wood • Laminates Ceramic v\l-o~ $1 50 sq ft Vlnyl Flooring ,.\'.o~ •1 n aq ft CALL NOW 642-8400 ~s1Jte4a DESIGN CENTER ;;For All Your Decorating Needs!" FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERY •Custom-Made Furniture •Slip Covers •Patio Furniture Draperies. Shades. & Bedspreads t • tt -t 1 ) r r 8 ~ h 1 1 "· r· < ) ( lf n • · 1 1;,: : I ', I I ! "~") h~l-1~~()() I Daily Pilot Federal policies little help: for Newport-Mesa schools M.,lsa O'Nell Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -New fed- eraJ education polJdes an- nounced Thursday that aim ro take pressure oft' immigrant stu- dents will have UttJe effect locally. The changes are designed to ~ students a year to learn Eng- lish well enough 10 take stand- ardi.1.ed tests without penalizing schools that have high immi- grant populations. Bui the amendments, which take platt Immediately, won't help most Newport-Mesa. or even Califor· nia. schools, according to Rick Miller, director of communica· dons for the California Depart- ment of Education. "Its saying we don't have to test English learner s1uden1S for the first year they're in the sys· tern,· he saj{i "The reality is, a vast majority of students enter at the beginning of the system, in kindergarten and the first grade, and we don't lest them until the second grade. It doesn't give a lot of relief for that reason.· In Newpon·Mesa Unified School Oistri ct, 40% of srudents enter English learner programs at the second grade or al>ove. said Karen Kendall, director of the progrcllllS for the dl.mict. Stare resting begins in the second grade, but the federal data collection doesn't start until third grade. Under the federal No Oilld Left Behind Act, schools must show that they are making sufficient progress toward all of their stu· dents testing at a proficient fovcl in English and math. Schools like Whittier, Wilson and Pomona el· ementary schools have a tough time meeting those goals be· cause many of the students being tested do not speak English. Those three schools are listed as "program improvement schools" under No Otlld Left Re· hind because tJ1ey failed to meet the federaJ goals rwo years in a row. Schools that continue to be classified as such ultimately risk losing federal funds. "(The changes! will nor push a lot of schools our of Program Im· provement, • Miller said. While the federal govemment will throw out thal first year's score, California will not. California will still require all students to take the srandardi1.ed tests and wiJI continue to repon alJ scores for the public school's accountability prngram. the Aca· demic Performance Index. he said. The new federaJ poUcy will give students entering school at third-grade or higher an extra year to play catch-up, but be- cause it often takes four to seven years to achieve English profi- ciency, the one free year g6ren under the changes won't SCrYf al> a cure-all. "For rnost students. one yea{ would not alT<."'Ct the time frame it takes to learn the language,· Kendall said. "They would get,the gift of the first year and wouldn't take (IJ1e tests! again until lhe next May, so tJ1ey would get a lir tJe extra time to learn." Latino activist Mirna Burciobr.i is worried. however, that educa- tion officials focus too strongly on test scores and not enough on training staff to make sure chil· dren can truly read and under· stand English. "I don't think it will make a,f..lif ference except in money or ~low a school is labeled." she said of the changes. "At one scbool maybe they pass the test and don't have to be labeled as Pro gram Improvement but the real· ity is: whar are we doing witJ1 tJ10se children? Just because ttiey pass 1es1s that doesn't mean 1:1 school isl successful or lryinij 111 teach in the wdy they need to." YOUR SCHOOLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Mai n phone: (949) 515-6960 AdwnsK-5 2850 Clubhouse Road, Costa Newpof1 Coast K-6 Mesa 6665 Ridge Park Road, Newport Principal: Candy Ooud Coast Main phone: (714) 424-7935 Principal: Monique Attendance: (714) 4244702 VanZee8roecj( AndenenK-6 Main phone: (949) 515-6975 1900 Port Seaboume, Newport Newport a.m.nt.ry K-6 Beach Principal: Mary Manos 14th Street and Balboa Main phone: 1949) 515-6935 Boulevard, Newport Beach Principal: Denise Knutsen C.uJomie K-6 Main phone: 1949) 515-6965 3232 CaUfomia St., Costa Mesa Principal: Jane Holm Newport Heights K-6 Main phone: (714) 424-7940 300 E. 15th St., Newport Bead\ Principal: Judith Chambers College PM K-3 Main phone: (949) 515-6970 2380 Notre Dame Road, Costa Attendance: (949) 515--6872 Mesa Principal: Pat Insley PMerine>K-3 Main phone: (714) 424-7960 1060 Paularino Ave., Costa Mesa Devis~ Principal: John Sanders 1050 Arlington Drive, Costa Main phone: (7141424-7950 Mesa Attendance: (714) 424-4742 Principal: Cheryl Galloway Main phone: (714) 424-7930 Pomon.K~3 Attendance: (714) 424-4762 2061 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa Principal: Julie McConnidt Ea8tblul K-6 Main phone: (949) 515-6980 2627 Vista del Oro, Newport Beach ....~ Principal: Charlene Metoyer 601 Hamilton St, Costa Mesa Main phone: (949) 61&-5920 Principal: Ken Killian Main phone: (949) 515-6905 Herbor View K-6 Attendance: (949) 51&-6836 900 Goldenrod Ave., Corona delMar SonoraK.J Principal: Mellissia Christensen 966 Sonora, Costa Mesa Main phone: (949) 515-6940 Principal: Christine Anderson Main phone: (714) 424-7955 l<JNMr3-6 2130 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Victoria K-5 Mesa 1025 Victoria St.. Costa Mesa Principal: Stacy Holmes Principal: Judy Laakso Main phone: (949) 616-6950 Main phone: (949) 515-6985 Anendance: (949) 515-6852 Anendance: (949) 515-6985 ~K-5 Whittier K-3 3155 Killybrooke Lane, Costa 1800 N. Whittier Ave., Costa Mesa Mesa Principal: Kathy Sandlez Principal: Sharon Blakely Main phone: (714) 424-7945 Main phone: (949) 515-6990 UncolnK-6 WlllonK-6 3101 Pacific View Drive. Corona 801 Wilson St, Costa Mesa def Mar Principal: Candy Sperling Principal: Barbera Rothman Main phone: (949) 515-6995 Main phone: (949) 61!).6955 Attendance: (949) 615-6808 WoodlMdK-2 2025 Garden Lane. Costa Mesa M...:i..,..K-6 Principet: Lauren Medve 2100 Mariners Drive, Newport Mein phone: (949) 515-6945 Beech Principal: Pam Coughlin INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS Get the Best for Leal BRAND NEW COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Ensign ~7-8 2000 Cliff Drive, Newport Beadl Principal: Edward Wong Main phone: (949) 5 lS-6910 Attendance: (949) 515-3342 TeWinlde 6-8 3224 California St., Costa Mesa Principal: Jeff Gall Main phone: (714) 424-7965 Attendance: (714) 424-5692 HIGH SCHOOlS CoroNi del Mar 7-12 2101 Eastbluff Drive, Newport Beacti Principals: Brooke Booth. 7-8; Sharon Fry, ~12; (949) 51~0 Attendance: (949) 515-6005 Cost.a Meu 7-12 2650 Nilrview Road, Costa Mesa Principals: John Ga rcia, 7-8; Fred Navarro,~ 12 Main phone: (714) 424-8700 Attendance: (714) 424-8705 &t.ncie ~12 2323 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa Principal: Tom Antal Main phone; (949) 515-6600 Attendance: (949) 616-6605 Middle College High SchooC 2701 Niirview Road, Costa Mesa Principal: Robert Nanney Main phone: (714) 432-6732 Newport Herbor ~ 12 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beacti Principal: Michael Vossen Main phone: (949) 515-6300 Attendance: (949) 515-6305 ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION CENTER Bede Bey Cont. High SchooC Mortte Vim High School 390 Monte Vista Ave., Costa Mesa Principal: Deborah Ludter-Oavis Main phone: (949) 615-6900 Bade Bay attendance: (949) 515-3385 Monte Vista attendance: (949) 515-3382 ADULT EDUCATION Adult School 425 E. 18th St. Costa Mesa Principal: Diana Carey Main phone: (949) 61~ Attendance: (949) 61&-6345 ~ • • • " >t u .t a 1 1 s Daily Pilot Candidates say ;they know it's ·~~he econo_my · None of the four ",ballot propositions teceived unanimous ··support from Friday's :forum participants. S.J. Cahn ·Daily Pilot • ' The campaign material was all neady p iled on one table at ' the Sutton Place Hotel on Friday morning -no overflowing ·' Jmailboxes in sight. ' Those reserved stacks of rgiossy paper defied what have ' 1become spirited campaigns fo r the 35th District stale Senate 1.i and 70th District Assem bly ,. seats. but they neady defined ' the ben ign, largely attack-free 1 •' forum put on by the Newport ·Beach and Irvine chambers of commerce. The questions asked of the ·four Senate and slx Assem bly candidates attendin g, not unex- pectedly, circled around the state's economk climate and what the candidates would do, if elected. to make California more business-friendly. But the most illuminating moments came as the candi- dates were put on the spot about their position" on the four statewid e propositions that will be on the March 2 ballot along with the primaries for the two seats. Among those running for the state Senate seat, there was no agreement across the board. There was a trio of "no's" on Proposition 55, a public educa- tion bond issue. including rwo of three Republicans. Assembly- man John CampbeU and Dana Point Mayor Joe Snyder, and Libertarian Timothy Johnson. The third Republican in the March primary. Assemblyman Ken Maddox, said he supports the bond. All four concurred thal Propo- sition 56. which would allow the Legislature to pass taxes and other budgetary bills on a 55% • vote instead of two-thirds, is a bad idea. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Specia l school meeting scheduled The Newport-Mesa Unified School District's Community Advisory Committee for Spe· cial Education Services will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. Feb. 25 at the district offices. The committee wiU make the presentation, "Self Advo- cate, Self Awareness Training." to help parents of special edu- cation students become in· formed on relevant issues they face. It also publishes a hand - book for parents. Po.rents, teachers and com- munity members are encour- aged to attend the meetings. The committee functions in an advisory capacity to create opportunities fo r developing home-school partnerships as parents, school personnel and Campbell was the sole propo· nent of Proposition 57. the $15· billion bond backed by Gov. Ar· nold Schwanenegger. He teamed with Maddox ln support of the bond's companion piece, Propositio n 58, which would re· quire the state to balance its b udget. Snyder and Johnson both oppose that bond. The candidates for the Assem- bly seat, now h eld by Campbe ll, were equally scattered in their thinking. Both Newport Beach resident Marianne Zlppi and Ir· vine's Don Wagner said they op· pose all four bonds. Carl Marlz, the lone Democrat at the event, supported all four. In between were Irvine's Cluck Devore. who supports only Propositioll'68, and Corona del Mar resident Cristi Cristich and Newport Beach resJdent Long K. Pham, who both oppose propositions 55 and 56 while supporting propositions 57 and 58. Assembly candidate Oionchol Gupta and state Senate candi· date Rita Siebert did not attend the forum. The candidates' thoughts were far more u nified on an- oth er issue much in the news: gay marriage. AU opposed to one degree or another San Fran- cbco's performing such mar· riages during the past week. "It's about respecting the law.· CampbeU said, noting that a Califo rnia initiative from 2000 defines marriage as between a man and a woman. Another issue many of the candidates said the Legislature needs to add ress immediately is illegal immigration. "It affects everything else in the state,· Zipp I said, from the skyrocketing budget to the equally climbing cost of health· care. The candidates also said they opposed any expansion of In- dian casinos. an issue that al· lowed Wagner to put in the most well-received line of the morn- ing when he talked about the state lottery being "essentially a tax on people who are bad at math." community members work togerher. n 1e meeti ng wiU be held from 7 to 9 p.m. in the board room of the Newport-Mesa Education Center at 29R5 Bear St. Water hoses should stay off next week The Mesa Co nsolidated Water District's b oard of di· rectors is askJng customers to suspend any outdoor wate r· ing from Feb. 23 tc1 27. During this period, a treat· ment plant that su pplies wa- ter to most South Orange County cities will be shut down in order to perform seismic upgrades. Although the district i n't dependent on th e plant that's being shut d own, officials said it's important that the district help out with the conservation effort. For mo re information. call the district at (949) 63 1-1205. Saturday. February 21. 2004 A.7 NEW CD RATES 12MONTH 24MONTH 2.00%APY 2.75% APY 36 MONTH 3.25 % APY Call us at (800) 735-2465 or visit us at www.Calfirst.com Cal First California First National Bank MEMBER FDIC FDIC 1n,urcd lo SI00.000 p.:r depos11or. • APY=Annual pc:rcenlllge Yield. APY effecrive a.s or 2/11~ Rule~ subject 10 change Minimum ballll\Ce n.'(jum~d S5000 Penalty may be as!>e~~ed for early ~ 11hdra~ al. Please no financial m,1i1u11on\ A LITTLE UNKNOWN FACT: . These ceiling fans gently recycle the heat off your ceiling. Saving you 10°!6 or more off your heating billsl ~ BiY "' POUi SEASONS m" Your Choice of: • Snow White • Classic White • Antique Brass • Polished Brass EVERY STYLE IMAGINABLE UNDER ON ROOF! »oplc.I •.. Asian Casual ... Animal Prints... Classic 19th Century... Old World European & Italian Classics ... ~adltional ••• to Modern ... to Timeless Reproductions of ntble Fans ... to OUtdoor Fans! TRADING POST FAN COMPANY (==r 8952 Warner Ave. at Golde nweat -Ralph's Center HUNTINGTON B•ACH • (714) 848-4353 Open 7 Days, S a turday 1 O·S • Sunda y 12-5 • M -F 10-8 95'" ANNUAi. NEWPORT HARBOR CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE 2 0 0 3 Thank You WfWOHOll AU tlAllOS. lllSTAWllOll SUV1Ct ALSO AVAIWLL •A Holiday Beach Celebration!• On behalf of the Commodores Club of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce. we woul d like to thank the following sponsors and donors who helped to make the Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade. Ring of Lights and the Awards Dinner & Auction such a success. Aw1rd1 Dlnn11 I Auction Pr111ntlng Spon101 I RADITIQN.i\L ,....,..,,,_....,.,~..,.,. ...,,,, .ota ·---·-·-.....-·-~··--­··· , ..•.. ·-· ~·-··· ....... 0"1cl1I f'lrad1 Progr1m Pro~ld1d by Daily A Pilot A«tlon S,D111Drs Amencan y ac:tll C04M'illyWlde Home Bat>oa Bay Club Charters Loans & Resort Antonello AiStorante The Dady Gnll Bristol Farms Armstrong Garden Dallas Manion Catalina Centers Quorum Passenger Servtee Adanta Mamon Dave & Bustets IMne AYOO • Elena Dawson Debra Huse Galtety Clayton Shurley's A'f&IS Country Inn Defense of FreedOm AealBBO & Surtes Founda11on Flight Centre Baird Printing 0ese(( Spongs Newport Beach/ Baft>oe Bay CU> & Mamon Aesor1 & Qantas Air11118S Reson Spa Four Seasons Hotel 8aboa Island F&rry Dr1Wldde E venlS Newport Beach ~on &Assoc. Famswot1tl DeSAg!l Hyatt Newport&! Bayside Aes18urant Fashion Island Ikerd Company Billy's al the Beach FIVtl Crowns Janes Capital Restaurant Chrf1tm11 Bo1t P1nd1 Pr111ntlng Spon101 Chrlstm11 Boil P1r1d1 0"1c/1t Sponsot Four Seasons Hotel IL Farro Syoney Impact Grapl\ICS and Four Seasons Hotel De Signs Chicago The lrvWl& Company FOIJf Seasons Resort Island Manne Fuel and CU> Dalas at Janes Captal Las Coltnas Pll/tnefs Gary s and Company John L Blom Custom Gondola Romance Photography L TO Gregono·s .m Mamon Desert Harbol NabOnal Banll Ridge Health Dynamics m Mamon Hote4 ~sAugs Washington O.C & Carpeis Keleher & Assooates Hoag Memonal Klrlt Dawson · Hospital Fletcher Jones Presbylenan Molorcars Black Pea11 Galleiy Partners Blau Cocton Rglt Ceme Newpolt Homblowef C11.11ses Knobbe.~. BeactVOantas & E~ Olson& Bear Johol. Blom ~.Inc. Custom Bluewater Gnl Aitllnes Hyan Huntlllglon Lesley' Thomas. Phologllphy. L TO. 8o<tf W198 Flln&SS Fw Seasons Hotel Beach Schwarz Newport Beach 811sbane Marr1ott Newport Beach Hyatt Newporter & Postma, Inc. Marriott Hotel & Hotel, Australia lkero Company Lorin Bad!e TennisCkb Pho4<91IPhY Btls1ol Farms Newport Dti'les cars Gacldyshack Watertronl Resort Case Southwest Au11nes ColMlunicatlons Troon Goll Catalioa 21 Oceanfront Passenger Selvlce The Celar ....,.,,,,,, The C«llef Cli °""" Chal1ee Sd'lwlb AM PIObtle L1w Chicago Menloft c...... OownlOWn ~-under · ~Hlfldl RE.MAX Rell Cleyton~• e...s.w:. Real 880 Aleo Ciiek Im & Coal Mlgallrl9 Goll<Alm The~ Connel CtlMolel ~ Cortcl'a Embroidlly Amell'• S-'ood Corooado ltllnd & "*" Atttannl Mlrrlott ~BwNt Ring of Lights Pr111nt1ng Spon101 Event Ho1t1d by Malatlcf s tnsh Plil Newpon Beach The Marco lslard Manton Hotel and Mamon Aeson. Goll Tams Club Club & Spa Newport Beach Plaza Manne Serw::es Newport Beach Mike Whrtehead's POltee Depl Boatnouse Raoo Nev.'!»1 Cnannel Inn Show Newport Dunes Natural Health Genier wa1e11ron1 Resort New YOO. Mamou Newport Hartxll Marques Hole! Nautal Museum Newport Beach Newpoo Landwlg Chambef of Ae513urant Commerce Newport Landwlg Newport Beactl Spomishmg Conference & NllWl)Ort Surf School VISllOIS Bureau N1kk1 s Flags Newpolt Beac:IVCo6ta No XCUZ Fitness Mesa 03*/ ?*'I Orange County Newspaper BuSlness Journal Newpon Beach Ongins Goff DeSIQl1 Country CkJb Ortando WOOd Newport Beach Fire Center Mamon Dept. Oysters Pink Was;b • A lJtf Puliuer Signature SlOre P'iums Cata & ca1enog Pll&Slley CheropradlC Inc OuillaMf·Roxy Ramada Limited & Sullts Red Hol Chimney Red Rock Chili Co ReeidellC9 Inn bot Merrioll Cos1a Mesa, Newport Beach The Rlt2 Restlurtnt & Gerdlnl ~Tl\9!& THE NEWPMr IEACH CHAWR °' Coru1Ef1Cl to.I Roblnsoos·May Rooge Restaurant DaVIO Wilhelm Culinary Advi!n1u1es The Rusty Pel<C<!r· AP IJmouSlfle Safeguard BoS>Oe~ SyS1ems Sago Showcase E1olk: Car Rentals Simple Green Southern Wne & $pints The Spa & Fitness Club Spa Gregones StanlOrtl Green Pll D Starnes Or1hoOOntJcs Stelan i<aehn Siu & Gott SlepharMe Hager Phot<>gf3phy Sl\Oo Cat'*1e Photography The Sunon Place Hotel Therapy Solunons inc TOfM1Y Bahama T radlliooal Jewelera Fashon lsland T nwportatJOn Conidor Ageroes Troon Goll Vila NoY8 Wad<lkl Beach Mamon Resor1 & Spa Ware Disposal Co. tnc. Werner Bros. StudlOI Wttt Marine ~& Alloclltes CPA's 1470 .i.mborff Road• Newport Beach, Clllfornla • 949.729.4400 • llx:949.729.4-417 • iwb: www.newportbeach.com into the Pilot Classified section to find services from Daily Pilot *1ronics and plumbers, to landsc.apm and pain~. ' Al Satll'dey, February 21. 2004 ELECTION 2004: MARCH 2 PRIMARY Candidates for the 35th state Senate District REPUIUCAN JohnCampbetl K.nMeddox Joe~ DEMOCRAT Rite Siebert UBERTNUAN Timothy Johnson COMING MONDAY Profiles of the Republi~n candidates for the 68th Assembly District. !3VOTE 2004 HOW TO GET INVOLVED With leu then a month remaining until Election Day. there's more then enough time to help your party or cause. Here's where to go: · DEMOCRATIC PMTY OF ORANGE COUNTY 200 N. Mein St Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 835-5168 http:llwww.ocdemocrats.net • LIBERTARIAN PMTY OF ORANGE COUNTY P.O. Box 27871 Santa Ana, CA 92799 (714) 540-5053, (949) 955-5062 http://www.lpoc.org REPOIUCAN PMTY OF ORANGE COUNTY 246 Fildler Ave., Suite C.2 Costa Meaa. CA 92626 (714) 556-8555 http://www.ocpop.org Assemblyman sets sights· on the Senate The 70th District assemblyman feels he stiJI has plenty of work to accomplish in Sacramento. Alie la Robinson Daily Pilot John Campbell has been in· wrested in polrtics since he was a child stuffing envelopes for Barry Goldwater's 1964 pre~1deniial campaign. Forry years later, after four years in the <,tate Assembly. Campbell 1tays he still has work to do in Sacramento. And hopes to ac- rnmph ... h that as the 35th Dis · t rict state senator. • The 70th District as embly- man face!> GOP oppo nents t..:en Maddox and Joe nyder in the March 2 primary. llis ra~cinat1on or po lrtlt'l> led him 10 volunteer tor cam paigni. for year... and ewn tually wan1ed 10 1ry hi:. uwn .,kills in the field. ''I'm a studenl or history and I believe s1ro ngly that p eople of accomplishment sh o uld use their talent and their experi - ence for the betterment of our 'Y"tem of govl'rnment." he \3111 Another long·held tnten•<;I ol Lamphl'll'" 1 ~ bu-,im•..,l>, which ab:.orhed tw, e11erg1t')o until he wa .. ell't tl.'d 10 thl• A<. ~cmhly. I le worked as an UC· 1 uu11ta111 and '!pent 25 year<; h.mdlrnR the finance~ and manJ.:emcnt of auto dealer· ""'P'" 1114' knowledge of account· 1nR ha<, hl.'l'll a Kreat benefit as .i legii.lator a., hi.' hal> h.1d to make budge1 decis1111h. he said . fhe <;kills bl' learnl'd in the auru bu'lirtcss also havc their plr1ce in government. I le :.pe- cialrzed 111 '41arting up deulN· ... hipi. .ind turning them around when they weren'1 making money. :.o he had to JOHN CAMPBEU Age:48 R"ldence: Irvine Educetion: Bachelor's degree in economics (1976) and master's degree in business taxation I 1977), both from UCLA F•mlty: Married for 24 years to Catherine Campbell, two sons Career: Certified public accountant. 1977-79; corporate controller, vice president of finance, general manager and CEO of auto sales businesses. 1978-2000; 70th District Al1emblyman, 2000·04 P•rty: Republican adjust his expenses when rev- enue wasn't coming in. he said. Car dealers also have ro be able to negotiate and get along with people. a!> do legblato r!'>. Campbell said. While he has passed some bills during his tenure in the Assembly. Campbell said his biggest aLcomplishment w<1s playing the "loyal minority" a~ vice chairman of lhe budget committee. pointing out what was going wrong with the state's finances. "My job wai. to get the me<.· sage out 10 the people about wh.it 1he Davis administration was doing to the budget and the economy," he ... aid. "I reel 1hat the rerall wa'i the ultimate expres~ion that wc were <.ucn·s~ful in Kl'lling thut rnc,.,agc uu1," hl· i.a 1d. Campbell says he en1oys thl' intricacies of dealing wi th leg· r...lators On bolh ~idC'> or an IS· 'ilC a:. well ai. cun...ri1ucnts, lubbyil>ts. and other member~ of government. "I think the mo .. t exc1 t111g part is when you .ire at the point of some Jct ion that 1s going to make some major change in law or in govern· ance," he :.aid. "H's like six-dlmen~io11al che1>s at 1hat point .... The art of pulling that together I find fascinat111g .. • Whet 11 the most preHlno IHue In the atate7 In Newport·MeH 7 California, and especially the Newport-Mesa erea, has thrived as 11 place of enterprise, innovetlon and entrepreneurship, but unfortunately recent leadership has helped dampen that California spirit. Wo rkers' compensation coats are driving bu1lne11111 out of Southern California, energy policies are costing homeowners and businesses millions of dollars extra each year, and Sacramento Democrats are spending us into bankruptcy .. • Whet is the beat solution to the state's budget crf1i17 California government has spent too much, while at the same time impeding economic development. There is no other way to put it, We must now pick up the pieces of a failed governor and get California back on the road to economic recovery. I am working closely w ith Gov. Schwarzenegger to do just that. There are five key components that I believe will solve the state's budget crisis: 1. Cut billions from state government; 2. Take advantage of low interest rates and refinance existing debt; 3. Totally overhaul stale government and eliminate duplicative departments, boards and commissions, saving taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars; 4. Take the breaks off the economy. Eliminating the onerous laws passed under Gray Davis will help save Industries billio ns, thus providing jobs and more revenue to the state; ON THE ISSUES STEVE MtCRANK /DAILY PllOf John Campbell, a candidate for the 35th District state Senate seat, says he has a fivfi)oint plan to fix the state's budget. 6. Impose a true spending cap that would prevent future Legislature'• end Governor's from letting government grow faster than the economy, • Assuming the Leglsl•ture •t•Y• in Democret hinds, how will you woric with the m•Jority p1rty7 If Republicans don't take control of the Legislature, I am confident that we will still be able to spread our message. I will make a good faith effort to work with the Democrats on issues where we can reach a consensus, but it will be difficult. If we aren't able to reach common sense solutions, then I will work to bring solutions to the people and let them decide. • Whet m•kH you the belt person for the job 7 Having been a business owner in Orange County for over 24 years, I understand that the regulatio ns and burdens currently in place hamper personal and business opportunities. I am the only candidate that has been endorsed by Gov. Schwarzenegger, Sen. Ross Johnson, former state Sen. Marian Bergeson, Costa Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan and Newport Beach mayors Tod Ridgeway and Steven Bromberg fo r a reason. They believe that my baci<ground as a CPA and my expertise on state budget matters will be enormously useful in the state Senate. • Whit one thing would you hope to •ccomplith while in office? We must reform the California budget process. As the former vice chairman of the Assembly Budget Committee. I have experienced first hand the amount of excessive waste, fraud and abuse In state government. It is absolutely absurd that the state can increase spending by 37% while at the same time population and inflation growth is only 22%. To ensure that this type of mismanagement and overspending does not occur again, I have introduced the California Budget Deficit Prevention Act, which is a constftutlonal spending limit that caps state spending and establishes a prudent rainy day fund. 'Regular guy' ready for the 35th District With term limits ending his pos t in the Assembly, Ken Maddox is eager to step up to the Senate. Alie la Robinson Daily Pilot Being a hard worker and a "regular h'llY" have kept 68th Dis· trict A.-.wmblyman Ken Maddox in touch with his constituents. he ciaid. And with term Umits ending his Assembly tenure. he wants to continue as a legislator in the tate Senate. Maddox is battling Joe Snyder and i'Oth District Assemblyman John CampbeU to become the GOP candidate for the 35th Dis· trict Assembly seat in November. Before he was elected to the as- sembly, Maddox wort.ed in law enforcement He joined the Anny National Guard at 17 and worked In military intelligence for rune years. Then. after seeing deputy sheriffii in action. Maddox decided to become one. The transition from military to law enforcement was a smooth one. he said. One of the best ex· periences he had was working with children as a Drug Abuse Re· sislance Education officer. Maddox is particularly proud of one partJcular arrest he made.The L.A. Cowity Sheriff's homlcide bu· reau had searched ~ fur a man su.1J>CCled of kidnap· ping and murder who. It rumed out, was hiding out in iu..tJn. Maddox took up the lnvesdplion. found the man at a motel and brougt11 him in. Maddox got his scan ln polidal as a volunteer on variOU8 COf181"!8· slonal, state Assembly and 1tate Senate campaigns. W&nq to continue hil pubic ~ he later ran for Gmdm1 GnM Oly Quid! and Chen ttate .wembly. KEN MADDOX Age: 39 Rnidence: Dana Point hmlty: Married for five years to Crystal Maddox; one step-daughter and one son Educnlon: Bachelor'• degree in communications from Cal Poly Pomona, 1988; maste(s degree In management from National University, 2000 CerHr: Intelligence analyst and officer for Army National Guard, 1981·89 and 2001·04; Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff, 198S-91; Tustin police officer, 1991 ·98; Garden Grove city councilman, 1996-98; 68th District assemblyman, 1998-2004 Party: Republican "I was running despite b<'ing given no chance of winning. and it was just through hard work.· Maddox said "I WdS willin~ to get up a little earlier in the momlng. • The communJcallon skills he learned as a police officer have helped him as u lebc,jslator, and dealing with the same is.sues as his constituents makes him a good representative of their Inter· ests, he said. "We tallc about school ... being overcrowded,p he said. "My daughter's school is overaowded. Or the pro~ with the freeway; no one drives me around I'm just a regular guy .• Maddox said his biggest accom - plishments as an ~btyman are being a coauthor of the state's Amher Alen bt'll to protect d\IJ . dren Crom abduction, drafting a bill to allow unwanted newborns to be dropped oft' safety and writ· Ing leglslation to stop the dump- ing of waste off the coast oC New· port Beach and Huntington Beach. "This has just been the most rt· warding Job l\.e eYel' hid in my We," be llkl "I retlly eet to help ptOple. .. • Wh•t 11 the most pre11in9 Issue In the 1t•t•7 Illegal immigration, school funding, housing affordability. In Newport·Me111 More predict able school funding for classroom construction and class-size reduction. • Whet 11 the best solution to the 1t1te'1 budget crf1l17 Freeze spending, cut waste, eliminate special benefits for Illegal immig rants and reduce bu1ine11 regulations to encourage economic growth. • A11umln9 the l .. l1l•ture et1y1 In Democ,.tk h•ndt, how will you wortl wtth the m1jorlty p.,ty1 I have always had 1ucce11 at the legl1latlve level In pa11lng bill• that benefit Orange County, like helping to pu1h through the Amber Alert law. By coordln1tlng efforts with the Governor, where 1pproprl1tt, Republlc1n1 cen paa1 conHrv1tlve 1olutlona to the 1t1te'1 problems. • What mekH you th• beet pereon for the Job 7 My conHrvetlve A11embly record reflects the inti-tu, ON THE ISSUES MAAI< C. DUSTIN I OAll.Y PILOT Ken Maddox, who has spent six years as an assemblyman for the 68th District, and two years on the Garden Grove City Council, is running for state Senate. pro·f•mily, pro-jobs priorities Important to Orange County. I have a history of public service, having served In our nation's mlllt1ry, to 14 years 11 a loc•t·pollce officer, to Hrvlng In state end local government. • Whet one thlnt would you hope to eccompllth while In offlce7 Strengthen our Immigration l1w1. , . !3VOTE 2004 Satwday, febfuaty 21. 2004 Al Candidate aims for first legislative seat Former helicopter pilot and Vietnam vet, Joe Snyder, is in his second term as mayor of Dana Point. Allcla Robinson Daily Pilot Flying a helicopter on 1.200 combat ~ons in Vietnam and ~g shot down twice left retired Marine Col. Joe Snyder with a greater appreciation of t.he free- do1115 Americans enjoy. Now Sny- det wants to protect I.hose free- doms for Californians in t.he state Senate. Snyder faces 681.h Oist.rict As· semblyman Ken Maddox and 70lti District Assemblyman John Campbell in t.he March 2 Republi-can primary for t.he 35111 District Sel)ate seat. This isn't Snyder's first time on t.he ballot. He has run for t.he Cap- istrano Unified School Board and me 48m Dist.rict congressional seat. neimer of which he won. and he was successful in a 2000 bid for Dana Point City Council. His interest in politics is rooled in tus military career, during which he•woriwd as a war planner and government liaison in me Pent.a- goo under President Reagan. ·1 decided righ1 men and mere tJiat I could probably do as good a job or a much better job man most of me JX.'Ople I was worting with," he said. · Snyder cites me progress in Dana Point during his tenure :!!> proof of his political abilities. ·n1c dry operates in me black and ha.-. JOE SNYDER Age: 59 Residence: Capistrano Beach Education: Bachelor's degree in communications from University of North Carolina, 1966 Femlly: Single, one daughter and one son Career: Marine Corps helicopter pilot, 1966-90; executive at Home Savings of America, 1990-96; business consultant and owner of Snyder Consulting, 1990-2004; Dana Point City Councilman. 2000-04, served as mayor in 2002 and 2004 p.,ty: Republican a budget reserve fund, a strategic pkm and a vision statemeot "I tell people that we have a city that runs like a business." he said. .. My city runs tJ1e way me state of California should run.· Almough me pay is low, being mayor is a full-time job and one Snyder has enjoyed, he said I le leads city staff. sets me agenda for council and tallcs fre- qut:mtJy wilh his constituents. "lf you lilc.e people its a wonder· fuJ job,· he said. "I love people and 1 lwe campaigning and I love serving. I've dedica1ed my whole life to it, so it suits me 10 a T." Leadership skills were a lasting benefi1 of Snyder's military experi- ence, and he Wdl11S to take mose sldlls to Sacnuncnlo, he said. I tis experience as mayor will help him in state government. but he's not an insider. he said. ·1 have no problem lelling peo- ple what I mjnlc or malcing a stand." he said. • Wh.c .. the mo.t ~ Juue In th9 -...11n Newport-Mesa? In the state, the moat pressing issue is Illegal immigration. It la time to stop the flood of Illegals acrou our southern international border, our state border to the east and our port11 and harbors up and down the coast. In Newport-Mesa as In other coastal communities in the 35th !District), the most pressing issue is restoring the integrity of our ocean waters and beaches. Our local economies are directly linked to the quality of our ooean • waters and beaches. • What is the beat solution to the state's budget crisis? Implement my CATS program. The C stands for cycle. as in two year budget cycle. The A stands for across the board 3.5% cut in spending excluding education. The T stands for tactical garage sale of the state's $33 billion worth of surplus real estate, equipment. vehicles and stockpiled supplies. The S stands for send the legislators home without pay when the leg1slalure is not in session. • Assuming the legislature ltavt In o.moc ... tic hands, how will you wotic with th9 mejority party? h will not be easy. Leader~ip ON THE ISSUES Sl[V( McCRANK/DAILY P1LOT Dana Point Mayor Joe Snyder is a Republican candidate for the 35th District state Senate seat. Snyder is a retired Marine Corps colonel who was awarded the prestigious Distinguished Flying Cross. The plaque Snyder 1s standing by is at Pines Park in Dana Point. is the key. You have to convince the Democrats that there is a better way to do business in the best interests of the people. Tough, but not impossible. •What m.U. you the beat .-.on for the job? Because I'm a leader and ha11e ® been all my life -in school, the military, business and local government. As mayor of Dana Point, I run my city like a business -in the bla<* with a budget surplus and reserves for a rainy day. The state can do the same if the voters send forceful. experienced leadership to Sacramento. • What one thing would you hope to accomplish while In office? To set the state on a positive course with a stra1egic plan, a balanced budget and a powerful vision. PURVEYOR OF ISLAND LIFESTYLES 3 Days Only-All Tommy Bahama At Our Best Price Guarantee. Including Tommy Bahama Lamps, Accessories and Rugs. \ Q#•lltN l'urni11u•t & htltrlor Dul6" YOUR TOMMY BAI/AMA HEADQUARTE RS IRVIN•: (949) 727-1212 • 101 Technology Drive (East ol 1·5 Off Mon Parkway) SAN DIEGO: (858) 586-1900 • 74a0 Miramar Road (Across Lot From Pyramid Al Miramar Metroplex) HOURS Mot'I Fn .10 AM -8PM.Sel 10 AM ·6PM,5un ll~M 6PM VISIT US ON THE WEB www.treasureslurnlture.net 111111 • II ·special financing sub1ect 10 approved credit Classified ads work for you! --- ntE Daily Pilot AlO Saturday, February 21. 2004 OCIETY THE CROWD Puttin' on a ritzy fundraiser ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and ..... AlmenW Malllceol .......... T he Newport-Mesa crowd joined Cortes with South County senior services to present the fourth annual "Captain's Ball' ... A Night of Romance· at the Rjtz-Carlton Hotel In Laguna Niguel. lne successful evenJng raised more than $100,000, auended by some 450 black-tie-clad guests celebrating Valentine's eve and sharing thelr love with Orange County elderly in need of support. Mr.and Mn.. Gl"elDl'Y stmonal Smt.a Ynei anno..-.lhe -.P"""'• of their dauabter Mercedes . AlldaSlmon of PMldena to Scott MJchael Melerveof ~ The bride graduated Scott Michael Meserve =-· and Mercedes Alicia Simdn SenJor School in Pasadena and VanderbUt University ln Na'WMlle. nmn. lne affair honored three local advocates of elder care. )Mquellne Dupont-Baum, Peter ea.tone and Marilyn Ditty. Also honored and recogni7,ed for services to seniors wai. the entire board of directors of i,ebure World. Fw1ds rajsed are eannarked to support home delivery services, which provide about 400,000 meaJs annually to more than 36,000 seniors In the community. In addition, the organi7.ation helps with trnnsportation needs for i.crnors and is responmble for providing nutritional daily luncheon~ to nearly 11 5,000 seniors at i.even centers in Orange County. Jacquehne Dupont-Baum with husband David Baum at an Orange County senior services dinner. 1be future bridegroom. aon of Mr. and Mrs. &twin Maene or Newport Beach. graduated Crom Newport Halbor High School and Vanderl>lh University in Nashville, Tenn. It's a major undertaking. Oupont·Raurn. one of • Newport-Mc~·!> most rc!>pt.•c:ted experts in the field of gerontology, said, "My father instUJed the notion that the elderly are to be rcspectt'd at all tim e!>.· Attending the dinner in her honor with husband Oavkl Baum, a noted nu.-dia "81e-; cxec:utive, Dupont-Baum 'hared a b it of her life\ purpo~ and pursuit. "I adored my late gmndfotlwr, a Greek immigrant who dit'd of Ahdwimer's in 1990: Dupont-Baum said. "My bruther Rk hard Lehn and I opened Irvine Cottages. a residential care facility for Al'llleirner\ patients. and we institutc•d a special video monitoring !>)"'tern for safety and to prevent abu~ • Debra Alves and Ed Schrum co-chaired the Captain's Ball, helping to fund ·meals on whe els" and other programs for local seniors. 111e monitoring sy'itcm has been covered by national media, bringing more attention to the need~ of Al1llc1mer\ patients. 111c upbea1 evening was chaired by Debra Alves and Ed Schrum. Local star and emcee f.d Arnold wa., up front and center lending h is talent. and attending the affair with his bride otxie. A.'i the Bob Gall Orchestra e ntcrtam<.-'<l. gu~ts including Ow1es Uttle, Becky and John l.omab. Dennll and Dee Hamann, HeldJ Shurt.ldf. ape! Dorothy VIMer. au dedicated eldet care supponers, checked out the auction items, which were later sold to the crowd by Arnold and Larry Zucker. Also suppon lng lhe evening were Newpon ·s Lana Oland.ler, Arnold Block, Leo Brennan, Don McCoy and Clarltt and RJchard Lehn. Buy Now & Get 2VEARS NO INTEREST On All Products On all produru 'lub)C'Ct IO Cftdtl llPIJ"Wal Thr amount rll\.ll>CtJ I\ do•tdcd by Ille tmn or lhr l111an1 h tt fll'nod hi lllTI•t al equal monlhly paymmb lnc~I u noc chargtd 1f 1hc MX'Ollnl "piKI '" lull I)·~ APR 24~ Olld monomum 1ncttt>1 ch.11Jt or S ~ bolh or y,hlCh may vary. /\•aillbk 10< 1 hmlled llmt only .. pat1ll'lpahn1 dc41mo 'I«"°"''°' \k"1AJl'1. Nn1rnporuobk10< 1~ro,"'f)hoc1I umn Noc all produn~ ava1l1ble .. all lucal1on1. Pholo'• for drmomtrahun rufl'O"C• oril~ 'Stt ll1Ull WIUTar'll~ II <Ion' for dtlllll• I CARPET • CERAMIC •VINYL •TILE • BLINDS WOOO•t.A19NATES•AREARUGS Yeu'l wwout .....,......, 01 .. ct-doM 10ft ............ I.I flMr, h "* IP"NIM MOlltoftlltbfjNOll lawlllad .... Md ........ Charles Little helped raise $100,000. Dixie Arnold and emcee Ed Arnold volunteered their help. • THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays A May wedding is pJanned at St Vincent de Paul CathoUc O:nudl in Los Angeles. Tunney-Krumins Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tunney of Piedmont announce the • engagement of their daughter Adrienne Tunney or Piedmont 10 Rik~s or Newport Beach. The bride elect graduated from Santa Catalina School in Monterey · 1 ·I ! I I I I I I I : I I I l I ' I I I ' ! j I : I j ! I I . I and UC 1 Berkeley. Mienne Tunney and Rik Krumins ! The future : I bridegroom, 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrejs Krumins or Newport Beach, • graduated from Newport Harbor High School and UC Berkeley. A May 8 wedding is planned at the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel in Hawaii CUSTOMER APPRECIATION SALE <Mr 25 amiqw sltops, rtJ........, and seniica o/fnftw atlllf__,, s~cials n prOlllOfions ro ,_,ow......., Cllllalllft'I SATURDAY, FElllUA&Y 21 • SUNDAY, FEllWAllY 22 J I 1 t • j Saturday, February 21. 2004 All FAITH IN THEORY THE MORAL OF THE STORY Welcoming words for unborn children Balance between science and faith 'We luwe been in God's tlwuglit from all etemiry. and in His creative love. His artention never leaves us." -MICHAEL QUOtST UMaking tlie decision to have a child -it's momentous. It is to decide forever to have your heart go walking around outside your for all my family is tremcndou~ and grows as I do. "I don't have aJI the answer~. but I pray that you too will come to believe in God, because I le does have all the ani>wers. 1 le's teaching me to love others be11er and Lhe feeling is fantastic! "I can tt!ll you now that I will bod " -tUZABETH STONE CINDY do anythin~ fur you, as I know my parent:. wouJd do, and TRANE have done. for me. I'm not I grew up believing in God, CHRISTESON asking any favors. I juM want tho';Jgh I never fully grasped you 10 know that you if you the idea that he wanted a personal read this, you have been gifted with life, relationship with me until I was in high and I'd like you to live it to your fullest school. I also grew up loving children. and exuberance imaginable. And that is by looked forward to having some of my own living for God. one day. "I accept all of your growth. l know we'll I recently found a letter I wrote o n July have problems; I did growing up too, but l6, 1973. I wrote it before I met my God makes everything worthwhile. My husband Jon, but obviously I'd thought a parents and family arc behind me, and I'll be lot about God, marriage and family and behind you, and 1 have M> mul'h I want to needed to write about it. It was interestin~ -.hare with you. Wilh God in your life. it\ the to read again. especially since our oldest moo;t exciting ru1d gratifying Lift' there i,. daughter Kelly and her husband Ryan are "I can't write everything here, it's taken soon to have Lheir first child. Following is me seventeen year'i i.o far to figure i.omc of most of tlle letter: this out. and I look forward to many more "Dear Oilldren. It s eems odd to write to years. many of which I hope to share with you, not even knowing if I ever wiJJ have you. and you with me. God bless you, I le children, and marriage seems so far off in did wilh giving you life. Please reaJi7.e lhis. the distance. Love. Cindy" "Lately I've come to recognize Lhe How incredible il i'> that aJJ ofu~. beauUful loving powers within a family. including Kelly and nyan's unborn baby, som ething I never used to think that much have been in God's thought and love from about. I just accepted everything-my all eterni1y. God has aJready blessed you mom and dad bending over backwaJd to w11h amazing parent~. li11le one. and it will raise me right -as commonplace. How be ex.citing to watch his plans for you often I dreaded homework and hated unfold. We can't wait to meet you! going to the doctors. How often I And you can quote me on that. complained and how often my parents tried to comfort me. "No matter how badly I behaved, th ey still loved me and I always had the security of a warm house and food on the table. How blind I was, but my eyes are opening more all tlle tim e. The admiraLion and love • CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach residenl who speaks frequently 10 parenting gro1,1ps She may be reached via e·mail at cmdy a onthegrow com or through lhe mall al 537 Newpor1 Center Drive, Suite 505, Newport Beacn. CA 92660. AT ISSUE: Cloning returned to newspapers' front pages last week after South Korean scientists said they'd succeeded in c reating human embryo clones. Several scientists have praised the breakthrough because of the effect it could have on treating people's medical conditions. How do yo u view such 'breakthroughs' in science? I must admil. I WU'> more interested in Lhe daily routine ot I >r. l-lwang - whoh described in some of this week's articles as a Buddhist workaholic - than his recent accomplishment along with Dr. Moon in cloning a human embryo. Supposedly, Hwang gets up at 4 a.m., hits the public batJ1s. then practices a style of Korean yoga before arriving at work at 6 a.m. After a jam-packed day of officr and field research. he retum~ home at mid11ight for a few hours or rest before starting again in the early a.m. He proudly announce his office is open seven days a week with no time off. I found myself asking such philosophical question~ as: Does he have a wife or family? I low long can he go on? And. how is morale at his workplace? In all seriousness. the revolutionary contribu11on of 7.en i~ to look for Hbreakthrou~s" where Hno m an has gone before." Lhat 1~. ri¢it under our very noses. I don't mean to undervalue the fanta111 ic cuntrihution:. scientists have made in both ex-plaining some of the great mysterie'\ of how life and the universe arc con'itructcd, and also relieving <;ame of the great c;uffcrmg caused by disc<L,l'. But I will hold my excitement for the lime when Jll l·hildrt'n receive equal ciluca1ion and hcaltJ1care, when people Mop killing one m101lwr in wm. 011 the SIIel!t~ and 111 pri,on' i.lll<l women can linall)• live without fear of mpe or dome<.tic violence. THE REV. CAROL AGUILAR /.en Ccnler of Orange County Co-.ia Me!ta While Jev.1sh lrndition enroura~l'' '"to he cn·ativt· In our maxi mum capabilillc•., II caution' the human creator againc;t 1.:on .. 1dermg him~cll a.s the Crl'ator. Since our c1hit:al wi:.dom doe!> nut begin to ,1pproach our scientilic ingl!nuity. it i~ wii.<' to desist from the cnterpri~e of donmg. llfr, .., an age in whu:h we believe that C\'crything that j, pos:.ible to do i' permi~ible 10 do. The rnnwquem:ec; ot doni11g. however, ;.in.• only dimly perceived at bc:,t. ;md we ought 1101 unlca!..h those consequenn·~ when our moral i.1a1ure doe' not match our technological achievement. Since we arc not :.ufficicn1ly wise nor good, we cannot en~urc that cloning will be tn man·, A SWEET WAY ·benefit and not his detriment. Wr 1>hould humbly retreat from tre-,pa...sing into area' beyond our ultimate conuol. 111~ i!. nothing lee;:. than a 'truggle bl'tween the 'iUpremacy of man\ creationi. and the '>up1e111acy of man himself. Shall tht· lll'epcs1 rnysterie:. of trl'alion be subjected 10 the a1b1tmry whims of mechanized 1nJn? General Electric prurl.1imed. "Prugre'I\ is our rno~t imponant prodrn:t." We might inquire. 1hou¢1. into the meaning of progrei...s. Every 'l'icntilic hreakthrou~h is not m·rcs. ... arily a buo11 lCI mankind. I hl' central problem of our age 1<; the relationship between h11111ans and technoloE,')'. between human .. and Lheir creations. whelher we .,haJJ have dominion over what we have ncated or whether our creativity will cunquer u~. whether man will he 'iafe from till' rncmu.:e of hi' own productions. We are so imprc ... <.cd with the .111ammenh of science that we fm):Ct that sdt.'nce may have a malignant <limen..,ion. A' human hctng'>. we arc 'li1111pcd wi1h uivinily. Can Wt.' transfcr that holincs.' to a done of ourselves? Will the image of God be located in a copy of ourselves? Doe!> Gud hrl'alhc a soul into a clone? Onn· a di-;ciplc of a ltahbi l'ntered 1he study of hh master in a great 'itate of cxl'i1cmen1. "Come and :.ce, Habhi," the dbciple beckoned. "Someone ha-, created a man. It's amror.ingl Lome and see this wonder." Barely looking up from his book. thl' llitbhi re plil•d, "%uw me ... omeune who ran produce <1 tnily righteous human being, <1nd then I will Ill' irnprco;~ed." RABBI MARK MILLER Templt• Bat Yahrn Newport Beach < .11L1\ grnce hrl'ah through all See THEORY, Page Al2 TO START YOUR DAY! -----------------------------------1 j For a limited time, when you purchase a cup of one of our four I I SIGNATURE COFFEE ROASTS or any drink from our I I ESPRESSO BAR, we'll give you two delicious Krispy Kreme doughhnuts for only $ l . I I Visit us at 1 316 Bison Avenue in The· Bluffs Shopping Center. I J \-7 TWO DOUGHNUTS : I Sf.: ,!~c~~~h~! $ ~.oo l I I I Offer expires 3/31 /04. Valid at Newport Beach Krlspy Kreme location only. I C2003 Krlapy Krtme Ooughnul Corporation. Coupon muat t>. preaenttd wilh order Volld ot Krl1py Krtme locotlons only. Not rtdeemoble 01 grocery stores, 1 j convenience atorH, or ony other locatlo" thot is not o Krlapy Krtme store. Coplts not accepted limit on• per visit. Not valid with any other offtr. L ~----------------------------------~ ' • 0 .. J A12 Saturday, February 21. 2004 Now Is The Time To Plant! Book JO"' consult11tion with G"ll-t1wn" anJ tksip"- Extmsi~ stkction of perrnni.als, natives anJ mort! ez www.organicanplanrs.com 2 N. Gla.udl 0 CA 928()6 . OPEN 9AM ·5PM DAJLY 714-219-0m Last Friday, Saturday & Sunday of the Month. 50-75% OFF .. We've Raided the Best Closets in Orange County." Quality Consignment Apparel _ CE . ~-t;he style; 369 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa (Across from Ralph's) M-F 10-6, Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-4 949 642-1844 ~tiJJllk~Anp ~cific Vlf!W a1 M.irgumtc Corona def Mar • M4-04Cd 1 ( MIX"f.llllOlf oj '"' .1nt.""'" ( '"'"""""'" HU/WINI, (}/Ill HI I II /f Jl/Nt. f l/Rl\f ANV SJllV/Nf, UUll <fl,\lft/UNl/l Inc ~J l'tm () Hml<"\, ~1<•1 \lll"llA' 'ICHl lllll I H Jm Holy h ich•n)I 9 .lll1 ~ndJy ~.hool/Adult tl1hlc \1udy IO am Chor.ii Ludmis1 N/IR.'ifllrtARt AVA/IMI I SAINT JAMES CHURCH EPISCOPAL "A C--,..._..,lttllfllt._Clnlllt ........ •Ulial ..... The Rev PrCM!en Buoyon, Redor 3209 Vio lido Newport Beoch 949/675-0210 "IUC'OMMITMENT- A 1'1-R IOOIC NFCESSITY* (2 C.hronicb 26: 1·2l) ''AN~'S ruo1't1 r114411i; t Ht •• u ~curd ... hbrvary 21. 2004, 5: 10 P.M. \unda1. FC'hnlary 22. 2004, IHO !c HI-I~ A.M. Wrdnnday Nialit Bohk Sclldy, 6: J-0 r.M. (6«0\• rrom Nr•p<>r1 Harbo< H~ School •1 lm .w ud IS1h) MIO \1, AnJrt"'• R1••J, Nr .. pon Bc:a,h, ( .altfom1a Y266 I HlJ (~91 bl l·l 880 I· ·MAii ml1,(jl.>1•11drtw•prt• mx Wl:.8 www uandrtw•prCLor~ ._...._.. -__....... \\I l '. 1 \ \., ( \ I II ( \I : I ·l.~~--·--- A + "A GoJ-ccnmcd p;trish community, in.nructcd by the Word of God MtJ renewal by the Sacramcnu" Our Lady Queen of Angels 2046 Mar Vista Drive Ncwpon Beach, California 92660 (949)644-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349 Rev. Monsignor William P. McLaughlin Pastor LITURGIES: Sarurday. 5 p.m. (Cantor), Sunday, 7:00 (Qui((), 8:30 (Contemporary) 10:00 (Choir). 11:30 a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (Conrcmporuy) WORSHIP DIRECTORY Publishes Every Saturday in the Daily A Pilot CALL 949.574.4249 I f A ITH J THEORY Contiooed from Al 1 hUDWl endeavors. Including science. Science and faith are each modvatedby a pursuit of truth at their rapectM levels of inquiry. Both aclence/medlcine and faith/theology push boundaries of what Is known. There seems FAITH CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS CAPPEL.LA CMTORUM Cappella Cantorum, the young adult dlolr of St. John Viannev Chapef, ia beginning ita fifth year. The dlolr la open to students In FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido NeWJX)l1 Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church 10 am & 5 pm. Sunday School l 0 am W!lClrletDTf Mllal1gs 7 lO pm to be no end to cUlc<Mry; there are always swprising new deptha. Science and faith are emloendy compatible. Some moments of transition in the aciences have real Impact for theologk:al understanding. These transitions often aeate tension between traditional uawnptions and contemporary science. In time, these dynamic tensions lead to revisions. which can make our Wlder1tandlng of the core of our faith more powerful and wondrous than ever. People of faith consistently grow in our understandinS' of grades a!x to 12. It provides active faith pertk:i~on for teens during their high IChool yeara. Perticipetk>n Includes a!nglng at maN regular1y and at apecial events. Rehearaala are from 11 a.m . to 1 p.m . s.turdava in the Chapel at 314 Marine Ave .• Balboa lalend. Younger dlildren are Invited to join. For more information, contact Nancy Kelly, director at (949) ~- y Really Worllllp 18:11 A.M. HARIOR CHRllTIAN CHURCH (Oiw,la ef Clwtat) 24e11ntHM. ...__ ...... CA (941) 141-5711 llillllllr. Dr • .,.... ... SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3100 Paci&: V~w DI. NeWJXXt Beoch 644-2617 OJ 6754661 Church IO am Sunday School 10 am Weclnelday ~ 7 JO pm 6 111 Wech!llday 12 noon ... I em the Lord, end there la none .... ............ , ... ST. Mill Pmlf111IAN CHURCH "Open Arms and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 oea.OAM -·-· ourselves. other persons, the world and God and God'• pace. THE VERY MY. CANON P£TD D. MYNES St Michael 81 All Mgels F.pilcopal Olun:h Corona del Mar Scientists are embarking on undwted areas. which I fOI some IMY: either be problemadc or exciting. Prom a general ENYIRONllENTAL SCHOl.ARSt9> St Mart Presbyterian Chunti in Newport la offering an environmental acholarshlp fund for two students. The adlolarahlP9 will only be offered through Chapman Unlveraity and UC Irvine. Interested atudenta should contact their financial aid office. The acholarshlpa will be awarded in the spring of 2004. Information: (949) 644-1341, http://stmarlcprnbyterian.orp. •SSIONARY SANDY OLEWINE Miaaionary Sandy Olewine will speak on her experiences worting with other denominational leaders in Palestine at 7 p.m Thursday at Newport Center United Methodist Chunti, 1601 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-0746. NATIONAL DAY Of PRAYER BREAKFAST Reconciling religious beliefs with political life will be the subject of the National Day of Prayer Breakfast sponsored by the Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council. The event will be at i :16 a.m. May 6 at the Presbyterian Chunti of the Covenant, 2860 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets coat $12. Information: (714) 921.a665. http:/Miww.nmiinterfaith.org. JEWISH MUSIC CONCERT The Pacific Community of Secular Humanistic Jews will present a concert of Jewish muaic by musical educator and recording artist Cindy Paley. The concert willi>e at 2 p.m. March 7 in the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 260 Baker St., Costa Meaa. The cost ia S3 to $10. Information: (949) 262-5860, pacifcomm@aol.com. ISAIAH GAFNI Dr. Isaiah Gafni of Hebrew University in Jerusalem will speak on ·Tue Jew and History: How We Relate to Our Past as Modem Jews'.' The event begins a 7:16 p.m. Sunday at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbadt, St., Newport Beach. Information: (949) 644-1999. FMILY PURIM CARNIVAL Temple Bat Yahm will host a Family Purim Carnival from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Manti 7 at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbac*, St, Newport Beach. There will be games, prizes and a BMX exhibition. Information: (949) 644-1999. "'PURIM CARNEVALE• Temple Bat Yahm will host .. Purim Carnevale,· ita annual dance and auction with dinner from the Turnip Rose. The event begins at 6 p.m. Manti 6 at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbact, St., Newport Baach, Information: (949) 644-1999. ..,...VAN A special minl-minyan for famille1 with children 6 and younger will be held from 6 to 6:45 p.m. at Tempfe Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbect St, Newport Beach. Information: (949) Daily Pil6l' J lalamlc perapec:tM, punuit of knowledge II mandatory and ~ • ina.unbent on man; that II, • '3 kJlowled&e, which aeelts to define, poe.idvely soM and .l.!J pn>_~ote the nature of things la., ';II. highly encounged. , .. Undentandably, the arguments ... ln duplicating human embryo clonea 'must be add.retied. •. , c.ertainJy, we would love to lfve,.,, ,, in a world where peopae would • " be he of diaeases. but never ar · the loss of others, even clones. ,. llMI MQUITAM.. AL-QAZWIM"' l&lamJc Educatio.nal Center df Orange Count+ CostaM~~ .. \ 644-1999. ... SHROVE TUESDAY PMCME . DINNER First United Methodist Chunti of Costa Mesa hosts Shrove Tuesday pancake dinner. The event la from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday' at 420W. 19th Street, Costa M~, .. Information: (949) 548-n27. I ii ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICE • , First United Methodist Churdl of . Costa Meaa will host Ash Wednesday services from 6 to 7 p.m. Wednesday in the dlunti sanctuary at 420 W. 19th St, Costa Meaa. (949) 548-n27. STRAIGHT TALK FROM TEEN ~ • CHAU.ENGE . ' Home Builders Family Fellowship , will host Straight Talk from Teen Challenge. The event takes place ' from 10:16 to 11:30 a.m . Manti 7 at St Andrew's Presbyterian Chunti, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Information: .. , , (949) 574-2222. ' . GREGKOUKL St Jamea Episcopal Churdl will host speaker Greg Koukl, founder and president of Stand to Reaaot\ • at ita men'• barbecue. The even starts at 4 p.m. today at 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Particlpan~ should bring the meat of their ctioice. rictets cost ss. ' Information: (714) 968-7540, (714) 693-4049, (949) 640-0474, http://\vww.•tjamesnewport beach.org. INTERFNTH LUNCHEON The Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council will hoat an interfaith lundleon on the topic · ·interfaith Challenges in Lands of Persecution,• with Magr. William Mclaughlin. The lundleon is from noon to 1:30 .. , p.m. at St. Mart Presbyterian , Church, 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. The cost is $7.50 1 with reservation and $10 . '· without a reservation. Information: (714) 921-8665 ext .. 1 3; nmiinterfaith@aol.com. '' WORKSHOPS PMENTING GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange County ia forming a parenting group to hels> parents to understand and deal wtth the feelings and behavior of their dlildren. The group meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. the first and third Mondays of the month at the center, 260 E. Baker St., Suite G in. Costa Meaa. lnfonnation: (714) 4454950. Pre-registration ia required. TtlRTEEN JEWISH SltPS TO RECOVERY ... Jewish Family Service ia offering, a support and discussion group for adults whoae c:tiildren or , , spouses suffer from alcohol and . 1 • drug addiction. The group meets11 ~ from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tueadaya at 260 E. Baker St, Suite G in Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 44~. Pre-registration ia required. ' ,. t' ,. • SN FNTH , P11e All : 4 Never worry about cleaning or ma~ntalnlng your teak furniture again! " ! Call NOW for 20% "Pre-SUmmer"' ! discount before March 1st I 1.866.GOT.TEA f " .. • n 'I. ... l' I Ill ·~ s r .. ... • •f .. It .. D~Pllot FAITH Continued from Al 2 RAHAi FIRESl>ES Members of the Behal faith hold infOfTTlal public discussions on spiMuel topics at 7:30 p.m. every Friday al\d a1 11 :30 the last Sunday of the month. The talks include brunch or dinner. Also, interfaith devotional meetings will'be hekt the last Saturday evening of the month. Call for IQPtions. (949) 759-0999 for ~Y meeting, 1949) 760-5360 for S\l¢ay meeting, and (949) ~6328 for Saturday devotional. df4101 Ttle Zen Center of Orange Cou~ty offers an Introduction to Zen Workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. the first weekend of every month, typically on a Sunday, at 120 E. 18th St, Costa Mesa. The cost is $6Q. (949) 722-7818, htt/J:llwww.zcoc.org. A ERITUAl. JOURNEY A · lesson study on the life of Je us Christ titled •Journey to the Cross" is taught at 9:45 a.m. Sundays during the Hor,iebullder's Bible Class at Ub6rty Baptist Church. The study parallels the four Gospels to present the story of Christ. The church Is at 1000 Bison Ave .. Newport Beach. Free. (9491 760-5444. DREAM ON The Adult Faith Formation at Our uRtv Queen of Angels Church in Newport Beach holds a dream ana)ysls group from 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. 1949) 219· 1408. MEDITATION LESSONS A free "lectio divina• meditation group meeting is held at 7:10 a.m. Tuesdays at Our Lady Queen of ~~els, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, NdWport Beach. Lectio 1s a Style of m&:titation that includes using Scripture or a special reading as a stirr\ulus. The Christian Meditation Gibup meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of ftach month at the center. The fo~tnat includes two periods of meditat.ion with some instruction on how to meditate, a talk and a discussion. (949) 219' 1408. WEEK LY EVENTS SUPPORT FOR OLDER WOMEN Ttie Jewish Family Service 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., Sy,ite G in Costa Mesa. PMregistrallon required. (714) 445-4950. NEW GROUPS Jewish Family Service of Orange County has formed a bereavement support group that meets at 10.a.m. Tuesdays and a Challenge of Change support group that meets at 10 a.m. Thursdays. Both groups meet at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills, 24512 M oulton Parkway. The service is also forming a parenting support group to meet thefirst end third Mondays of each month at 10 a.m. at the J~ish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (7 14) 445-4950. CONTAGK>US CHRISTIAN Pastor Hein Austin leads a Bible stUdy on ·How to Become a Contagious Christian" from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at Jn W. W ilson St., No. 15 in Costa Mesa. AJl:are welcome to come and meet new friends. Information:· 1949) 722-7498. CHRISTIAN FAMILY CHURCH SEJMCES Pastor Hein Austin conducts church HfVioea where you can make new friends, enjoy upbeat music and hear positive practical meu8gea at 2 p.m . every Sunday at 2401 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach. Information: (949) 722-7498, http :l!Www.cfclntematlonal.orp. GAV,llESBIAN SUPPORT GROUP The Jewish Family Service of Orange County plans to present a disqussion group for parents of Jewish gays and lesbians if enough people are interested. (714) 445-4950. MYSTICAL. ANO SPIRfTUAL. The Mystical Spiritualist Church of South Orange County holds Sunday services every week at 10 a.m. at 2482 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, Suite 3. A spiritual healing service starts at 9:30 a.m.1949) 581-2290. RE-MEMBERING GROUP Our Lady Queen· of Angels holds a re·membering group at 6:15 p.m. every other Sunday at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. The parish center is at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 548-3844. BREAKFAST FELLOWSHIP St Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church holds its Men's Fellowship Breakfast at 7 a.m. on the second, third and fourth 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 SI'. Andrew's Presbyterian Church meets from 7 to 8 a.m. Wednesdays in Dierenfield 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 M esa. For dates and fees, call (7 14) 445-4950, e>Ct. 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. HELPtNG TliE HELPERS Jewish Family Services is sponsoring a discussion group focusing on the issues and concerns faced by adult children taking care of their elderly parents. The offices are at 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G. Costa M esa. Preregistration is required. $10. (714) 445-4950. ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION SUPPORT The Jewish Family Service of Orange County offers a $Upport 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 M esa. Free. (714) 445-4950. FA I TH INTERFM™ COUPLES GROUP Jewish Family Service Is forming a discussion group for lnterlaith couples where one partner is J.wtsh to apeak about issues ahctlng an interfaith relationship. Jewish Family Service is at 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714) 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, CoJta Mesa. Free. (714) 445-4950. • FRIDAY GROUP Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach holds wee4cly Friday night sef'Vioes at 8 p.m. with a tetlowship hour and refreshments afterward st 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beacti. (949) 648-6900. . DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP The Jewish family Service of Orange County offers a support and discussion group for adults dealing with the aftermath of divqrce at 7 p.m . Wednesdays at the agency offices, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Call for prices. (714) 445-4950, ext. 114. PASSAGES SUPPORT GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange County will hold a support and discussion group for people dealing with the issues of anxiety, depression, relationships. communication, life 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-Pl.US SUPPORT GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange County will hold a support group for w omen 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 of 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 Cost a 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. (71 4) 445-4950. AT A CROSSROADS Presbyterian Church of the Covenant hosts #Crossroads" for si>Cth·, seventh· and eighth-graders from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The program. includes dinner, games and Bible study. $2 donation is suggested. (714) 557-3340. • Is your cnurcn or place of worship planning a special event? If so, send the typed information at least two weeks before the event to the Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St., CoS1a Mesa. CA 92627, anent ion: Mike Swanson, religion editor; f8JC to (9491 646-4170; or send e-mail to dailypilot co>/atimes. com Saturday, February 21, 2004 Al 3 THe the nert step in your education. Vanguard Un1Vf'•S•ty Grc1duate Adm1ss1ons 1nvll<'!"> you to auend an open hOu\e lex p1Q!>pecl1ve :.tudent~ on lue!.day, March 9th lrom 7 9 p 111 in Needham Chap.>t VanguarcJ U111verS1ty offers the lollow111g gradua1e p1~1r1m<o ,. Reli1loo (Master of Theological Stud1el>, M A 111 Rellg1or1 Cnurcn Leaderst11p Studies. M.A IO Religion Biblical S1Udtt''>) ,. Ctmlul Psychofogy (M S ) ~ Educ11tion (Teaching Creoent1al, MA 111 ldutallon tA A 111 fdocc111on and Ch11s11an Education Adm1111slrat1on> ~ Business (M.A 1n B11s1nes.s 01R,1111zat1onat Lec1de1.,h1p) En1oy (elreshments while gett1n8 to k11uw Van~uard's v,r.1cJ11o1tt' tc1culty <111cJ stall Pl1·c1~ RSllP by Ma1ch l st to R111;i C.impUt'll, Aso;oc1c1te 0111' 101 ol Grc1duc11e Adm1<oc;1ons at 714 966 !:>499 or gradadm1ss10nl.@v.111iiuc1rd edu ff ••II ltJft,, COSTA llfU, C"LHO••U 9Z616 C!J •.nl.6Z1t m tr•••d•IUIOfltOvanguard.edu ONE-HOUR SPA TREATMENT S PE C IAL $6Q MA SSA GE ~ VAMGUAID UNIVt a tlTT rJ/ \uwtlt''" ( 1111/0'"'; SPORTS/D EEP T HERAPEUTIC M ASSAGE • H OT STONE T HER APY MASSAGE. SWEDISH REL AXATION M ASSAGE • MATERNITY MASSAGE • R EFLEXOLOGY F A CIA LS GAYLEE SIGNATURE f ACW. • C OLLAGEN N OURISHING FACIAL H OT STONE THEIW'Y FACIAL • G ENTLEMEN'S FACIAL T REATM ENTS RAsPIERRY PAANflN Boor WR»•• G REEN TEA D ETOXlfYING 8oO'f W P.AP• MARGAAITA SALT GLOW • ~ FACE T"EATMENTS G LYCOUC T REATMENTS• CH£HtCAL Pm.s at the Hyatt Newporter Newpo'! Beach, California FREE. VALET PARKING 1107 Jambore• P.o ad, Suit• #2, Newport l each, CA 92660 (949) 640~3 www...-.eom Mond--Saturdiy • 9am to 9pm • Sunday -IOam to 4'pm: by appoint ) 0 0 ----~~~...__~~--~~~~----...... ..-.....---------.-.--------------....... --...................................................... ..r .................. ...;..oi.'.'.ilio, .... iii.,iili.; .......... .-.;;...;..:.i+ ...... ~.~~~ Al 4 S111111wy. re1xu.11y ?I. 1004 DaelyP1lot t COMMUNITY AND CLUBS Lions Club will host a roar of a fish fry 1, 60°/o Off Kemper Cabinets Extended till February 24th 2004 ' T he Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons O ub will hos1 a Fish fry banquet at 6:JO p.rn. on 'f\Jesc.lay al Lhe (Al\la Mc~ Golr and Country (Juh, 1701 GulfC:uun.e Drive in Cui.ta Mesa. "The purpose of this evt'n t is to give our club an opportunity 111 giw back to 1he community by handing ou1 donalioni. to various local organi1.at1ons. and to give recognit ion to imJividuaJs and i..rroupi. who took the ttme to a-.siM ui. a1 1-omc of 1he fundraising events we held this pa'it year, and ht'lpcc.l m ake the return ol thc fish fry po~o;iblc." IJnn Joe Coonssuid. As is the tmd1tion, a numher of local charities and Uon rh.1ritic'> arc bt•nclitin~ from l.i'I yc<tr\ Fish Fry. fhe 2004 vt·r,mn of 1hc lfon Fish Fry 1:. WEMAKE WEDDINGS FUN! JIM DE BOOM sch cduJed for June Sand 6 at Uons Park. Save the c.late fo r a family oot¥l TALENTED Kl>7 'taJented chUdren. ages 6 10 10 years old. can strut their stuff at the "Search for TaJent • contest presented by the Exchange Cluh of Newport I !arbor. The contest wiU take place on March S at the Oasis Senior Center in Corona dt'I Mar. Ttoph.ies will be awarde<l in each of three age divisions. Applications for participation arc due Feb. 27. For de1aill>, call Deane Bottorf at (949) 673-ll701. SCHOlM5*>5 PRESENTtD Cecil H"9 presenled. on behalf of the Rotary O ub of Newport lrvlne, S 1,000 scholarships to three students who have graduated from Olive Crest and are headed to colJege or trade schools. Rebecc.a Townsend, manager of transitional program at Olive ere t. in troduced recipients Julia Vlgueru, Jennifer Henry amJ Victor Fletes, who were warmly greeted by Oub !'resident Jlm Colem an. HAWAII TO TAHm The public is invited to a prnsentation by Nicole Carbone as she sha.rel> her exp ericncc and adventwes aboard ~suela" on a sailing trip from Hawaii to 'fahiti from 7:30 to 1:1:30 p.m. o n March 4. She has ~tides, photos and ad vice for others wli;hing to sail th e high seai.. Call (949) 644 -9S30 tu makc your re!.ervntion. TOBY'S HOUSE Joan HllJ150n thanJc:ec.l presid en t Hans Linhardt and the memhers of 1hc Newport Beach Su nrise Rotary O uh for the recent $500 donation to lbby's I louse. a shelter for homeless and ahandon<'d pregnant women. I lanson nuted that loby's I louse i!. funded primarily by privatt' donationi.. supplementl'd hy a government grnn.t only for teach ing activi1it·'· BUSINESS AFTER HOURS ·nit.• <:Osra Mesa Oiambcr of Commerce will hold it~ monthl y Business After I lours Mixer at Karl Strauss Brewing Com pany. 901 ·A South Coast Drive from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday. ·nu~ dvic. business and com mu nity leaders of Costa Mesa wiU attend. There will bc- complimentary appetizers. happy hour pricing for Karl Strauss beers and house win e. Admission for chamber memhers is free wh ile potential members are $I 0. Fm more information, caJI {714) 88S-9090. OCCA LUNCHEON Assistant Newpon Beach City ManaKer David Klfl' will be the speaker at the Orange County Coast Assn. Luncheon to be held at the Newport Dunes Resort on Wednesday. Kiff's 11ubject will be Newport's tough water quality requirements for residents. businesses and even horses. Elected officiaJs. and business and community leader\ from Seal Reach to San Clemente are expected to attend the luncheon. which will begin at 11 ::10 a.m. with a reception and will adjourn by I :30 p.m .. according 10 Peer Swan, association president. Lum:h i'i SW for association members, $22 fc11 gi1ebls. Heservations are requirt•d and can be made hy caJlin); 1714 l 921-8665. THE WINNER WASN'T THERE "I It· was here earlier 1oni)(~ll. tt Richard Lueh rs :.aid al> he a nnounced thl· name of the recipient of thc Sun:.hinc Award from Speak Up Newpurl al ·1 hursd ay·s 23rd annuaJ Mayor's Dinner. Dan Marcheano wa!> al the Ncwpon Heach Marriott a1 reception 1i111c. but i.coo1ed back 10 Arche:. rcslJurant during the dinner hour. Marchcano wa<> honored for his continued '>Uppon and IC'adt·r-.hip in a number of orgm1izations, including the Conftorcnce and Visi1o rs Bureau, Oiambcr of C:ornmen:e and Restaurant Ai.!.n. Congra1ula1ions. Dan! WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF •• SERV1CE John i\.1~ IJelonx to tlJe wurltl's lm-xest flooring retail gm"p -co-op. We are the biggest flooring dealers lridlvklually owned a nd operated. 4,000 STORE BUYING POWER NOBOD Y anywbere can beat our selection, prices or seru/ce. You 're paylnR too mttcb If yuu 're not buy ing /rom us. Jennifer Lifetime Warranty Carpet s 1 •• lifetime Warranty -ltl•l•ate s2•• Gus lifetime Warranty Cera Mic s 1 •• lifetime Warranty Wootl s2•• Brenda 100% FREE No Questions Asked 60 day excbange. If you don't /Ike tt, w. flllll replace It FREE FUU. SERVICE C11111ter Tept • Shewers • Cer1111ie • St111 • Gr11it1 • W114 R1fi1i1h ONE STOP SHOP Widew Ceveri• 1 • Cl111i11 Car et & U ~eltte • Pai11th1 -l11terier & hterier 405 Costa •••• lrvlne , ... , 850·7878 (M9) 818·0,•t ~,,:; ... t 2• •· 17th t 7777 Main •a• . Main st. 'i *'' MON-FRI 9·S MON.FRI 10·6 • SATURDAY t0-4 I ·~ SATURDAYS & SUNDA~sv::·,~os IY APPOINTMEN:lOSU SUNDAY a: Ul val ies. •r.-.=r;::-:;;;;::~iiiiii=..!:J ' JoAnne DeBUs, Reahor, and Joel MIJJband, attorney, joim:d 1he Ho1ary Club of Newport Ueach Sunrise. WORTH REPEATING From the Thought fo r Today. provided by Greg KeUey of the Newport Mesa lrvinc ln1erfailh Loundl: "()11r pmyl'f.\ (lfl' fl/ISWPrerl /IU( 111he11 we aw l(i11{1n "''"'' 111t• risk, GETTING INVOLVED • GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 574-4298. ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA Costa Mesa families can host a German student and earn up to S 1,000 toward a number of travel-abroad programs. Danielle Carpino, (800) 322-HOST. Al.S ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Assn., which helps Cl Stone o Glass o Metal o Granite o Ceramic o Porcelain o ·rravertlne but when we are diallengetl to be wlwt we can be." -Morrl• Adler SERVICE CUJB MEETINGS THI$ WEEK TUESDAY 7:1S a.m.: The 40-member Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub wiJI meet at Five Crowns Hestaumnt 10 hear Lenka Spe)chalova of the Ocean Institute (l1ttp:l/www.newportbeacl1 .wnriserotary.o~. 6:30 p.m .: Th e Costa Mesa Newport I !arbor Lions Oub will meet at the Costa Mesa Country Oub. ( 11 t t p:l/www.geodties.com/ cmnltlionslfXJge5.lttmll WEDNESDAY 7:1S a.m.: The 10-mem ber South Coast Melro Ro tary Oub will meet at the Center Oub and the Newport Harbor Kiwanis . CJub wiJI meet at the University Athletic O ub. Noon: The Exchange Club of the Orange Coasl wilJ meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for a business meeting. 6 p.m.: The SO-member Hntary Oub of Newpon-BaJboa wiU meet a t the Hahia CMlnthian Yacht Oub for the club's I ligh School Singing Contest. (Ii It p:ll111ww. l1l!W(l<Jrt Im I boll. org) THURSDAY 7 a.m.: Thc :W·plus member C:o'>ta Me<>a-Orange Costa Breakfast fjons Club will meet al Mimi's Cafe. Noon: The SO-member Costa Mesa Kiwanis Ouh will meet at the 1 loliday Inn for a vi!.it by Governor Les Wixon and his wife Oieryl (It t tp:llwww. ki wtm is. orglcl11bkostamesa); the 50-member Kiwanis Oub of Newport Beach-Corona dcl Mar will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht tlub. the Exchange O ub of Newport I !arbor will meet at the NauticaJ Museum for a program by BUI Bechtel on Forensics of the Law (llftp://www.nlie.xclumge dub.com). The Newport Irvine Hotary O ub will meet at 1he J\1rium I lotel. (lit I p:llwww.11 i rota ry.orEO. • COMMUNITY 8t CLUBS 1s published Saturdays in the Daily Pilot. Send your service club's meeting information by fax 10 (7 141 921 8655 or by e-mail to tdoboom 0 aol.com people who have the disorde r that is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. needs volunteers. (714) 375-1922. AUHEIMER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, family resource consultants, special event volunteers, office volunteers are needed. Volunteers may work on one-time projects or ongoing programs. Training sessions are available. (800) 660-1993. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. The society also seelts volunteers • to answer calls for the unit's Helpline Info Center. (949) 261-9446. Our Cu!lomm ltll us wt art difftrtnl frotW Ol~r 111t IJ storlf' 1IMts btcovst ol our • GREAT Pr1cn l • HUGE ~te<tlonl •UNIQUE O.tlgftill • FREE Cost S...tnv Advk~I • FREE ln-honM E1tlm•tu Our proftmonol design staff wllf ouist )'CCI In stltcting showm, floors ot • .. '• j I I Dally Pilot AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA. 92627; by e-mail to luis.pena@latlmes.com; by fal< to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949} 574-4298. lndude the lime, date and location of the event. as well as a contact phone number. TOOAY The Panot Eduutlon and Adoption Center, a nonprofit organization, will have a seminar on feather-destructive behavior from 1 to 2:30 p.m . ~t the Balearic Community Center, 1975 Balearic Drive, Costa Mesa. The cost is $15 for nonmembers. Information: (949) 631-3606, http://WWW.peac.org. The N4tWp0rt Beach Public Library Foundation will present Lori Wallach, director of the Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch, as part of tho Distinguished Speakers Lecture Senes at 2 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library. 1000 Avocado Ave. Newport Beach. Refreshments .,viii be served. Tickets cost $18. Information: (866)301-2411, dsls@westem-direct.com, hnp://WWW.newpartbeach librsry.org. Mllrilee Stockman will lead a workshop covering all the basics of drawing trom 1 to 5 p.m. at the Orange County Fine Art Annex and Art Studios, 1631 Sunflower Ave., B15, South Coast Village Plaza, Costa Mesa. Information. (949) 640-1727, hctp:l/www.gallerymsrilee.com. The UC Irvine college of medicine is sponsoring a Parkinson's disease event featuring Fox New s Channel's Morton Kondracke and UCI geneticist Douglas Wallace. The event starts at 4 p.m . at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. Information: {949) ~24-8202. dlatkins("'uci.edu. Pat and Oscar's restau,.nt will donate 50% of its grand opening proceeds to Olive Crest Homes and Services for Abused Children. The event will take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 3811 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana. T 1cke1s cost S5 to $10. Information: (800)550-2445, ext 1144, jen-fernholz"•'ofivecrest.org. SUNDAY The Newport 8-d\ Film Ffltiv91 will host a USex And The City• final episode celebration from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Hard Rock Cafe at Fashion Island, 451 Newport Center Dr .. Newpon Beach. There will be a Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Maranda look-alike contests, best shoes contest and HSe1< In The City" trivia. Tickets cost: $25. Proceeds benefit the Newport Beach Film Festival. Information: (949) 253-2880, http://WWW.newpartbeach filmiest.com. MONDAY The Wolid Affairs Council of Orange County will host George Argyros. U.S. Ambassador to Spain. at its monthly dinnjlr and speaker program from 6 to 9:30 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel. '500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The cost is $48 for ("Ombers and $55 for nonmembers. Information and ieservations: (949) 253-5751, bttp:l!Www. worldsffsirs ~ouncil.org. A Greet Dee49k>n1 discussion on "Muslim Diversity: Its Challenges to U.S. Policy" will be held trom 7 ~ 8:30 p.m. at St Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. The <liscusalon will be led by Bob Case. Information: (949) 760-1691. http://www.fpa.org. MSOAY Hoeg Hotptut wilt present a community education class on .,rme New Guidelines on "'VP9ftension" by Dr. Richard •l•nkenbaker at the Hoag l!fospital Conference Center in rt Beach. Information and rvations: (800) 514-4624, ICp:/!Www.hoaghospltal.org. BEST BET Opera baritone Rodney Gilfry will sing as part of the Orange County Performing Arts Center's Cabaret Series. Giltry will perform at 7:30 p.m. today in Founders Hall at the center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Ticj(ets cost $56. For more information on the center's Cabaret Series, call (71 4) 556-2787 or visit http://www.ocpac.org. Library Foundation will present Dr. Leonard Shlain who will speak about his new book HSex, Time and Power" as part of the manuscript literary lecture series from 1 to 9 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach. Tickets cost from $5 to $10. Information: {949) 717-3890. WEDNESDAY Hoag Hospital will present a community education class on "Heart Healthy Cooking ff by Hoag chef Richard Reilly at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http://www.hoaghospitsl.org. Mother's Martcet will host ·The Path to a Healthier, More Vital You; a free seminar by Steve Holmes, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe. The mar\et is at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (949) 631-4741, (800) 595-6667. Talking Handt Thenpeutic Massage and Bodywor1t will host a free workshop on trigger point therapy with practitioner Carlos Messerschmidt. Tho workshop will be from 7 to 9 p.m. at 120 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (949) 413-1567. dcmesser@earth/inlc.net The cotta of ·~net Security• involving the Patriot Act, immigration and civil liberties will be discussed In a lecture by Dr. Natau Saito professor of law at Georgia State University. The will be a reception at 6 p.m. followed by the lecture from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the UC Irvine University Club, at the comer of Los Trancos Drive and East Pehason Drive on the UCI campus. Information and reservations: (949) 824-8430, ksmorris@ucl.edu. ntURSDAY The Founders Guild of ea .. Teresa invites the public to attend a play, •The Subjec\ wu Roses; as a fundraiM r Feb. 26 and 27 at the Newport ThNtre, 2501 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach. All the proceeds from tldcet sales wiM be donated to Casa Teresa and Hannat>;ll House. Tickets cost $65 per person. All the proceeds will be donated to Casa Teresa and Hannah's House. Information: (949) 858-5385, (714) 538-4860. Ho119 Hoapbf will present .. community education class on "Innovations in Cardiac Surgery" by Or. Douglas Zusman at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http://Www.hoaghospitsl.org. Sage Hill School wll pr...m Don Bartletti, Los Angeles Times Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, as part of its community speaker series at 7 p.m. al Sage Hill School, 20402 Newport Coast Drive, Newport Coast. Bartletti will speak about the story "Enrique's Journey:• about an immigrant child's treacherous journey to the United States to reunite with his mother. The cost is $5 to $12. Information: (949) 219-1395. hadley926@aol.com. The Adoption GuHd of Southam Orange County will host a high tea luncheon with motivational speaker Pat Allen, a presentation by Toni Bruner, fashions by Shades of Red of Newport Beach and music by Ron Levy at the piano and Carl Freedom on the violin. The event wilt be from 11 :30 a.m . to 3 p.m . at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach. Information: (949) 675-8881. The City of Newport 8eac:ih will sponsor a workshop to discuss potential revisions to its sign code. including regulations on pole signs, window signs, monument signs and the calculation of permitted signage. The worbhop will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. In the Friends Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Newport Beach. Information: {949) 644-3200, http.:llwww.nttwpOl'tbeadl library.org. Round .... w..twll hon. luncheon with guests Stept\en J. Cannell, •uthor of ·v.mc:al Coffin; George Jecobs, author of "Mr. S: My Life with Frank Sinatra; and Gene Nora Jessen, author of ·The Powder Puff Derby of 1929." The luncheon will begin at noon at the Newport Beach Country Club, 1600 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Tickets cost $45 Information and reservations: (323)256-7977. FEB. 28 Hoag Hospttal wiU present e community education class on "Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Screening• from 1to 11 a.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conferenoe Center in Newport Beach. The co'st is $25. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http://Www.hoaghospital.org. lnstyte MagaziM and Jonff New York Signature will present Katie Brown, host of "All Year Round with Katie Brown,• who will show attendees how to create their own signature party. The event will be at 2 p.m. at Macy's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St, Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (714) 556-0611, ext. 4231. The Malibu Cat Show, preMf'lted by the Malibu Cat Club and the Cat Fanciers Assn., will be from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in building No. 10 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Information: (909) 372-9079. The Emttronmental Hetu .. c.m.r will present a birding walk with expert birder Maya Decker from 8 to 9:30 a.m. at the oenter, 1601 16th St., Newport Beach. Tl\e cost is $5. Information: (949) 645-8489. FEB. 29 The Malibu Cat Show, pre..m.d by the Malibu Cat Club and the Cat Fanciers Assn., will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in building No. 10 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Tickets cost $4 to $6. Information: (909) 372-9079. Author Marte Keys will be Mgning his new book •My Best Day: Sports; from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m . at Martha's Bookstore, 3081.h Marine Ave., Balboa Island. The boolc covers such sports figures at Terry Donahue, Paul Salata, George Yardley and Dan Roge,. within Its pages. Information: (949) 673-7185. LEMON OR TEQUILA CHICKEN HALVES $269 lb. r/IHl/l••.!'"''"~"'1 ill/\fl,\l/ /L11~1' Decor11tive &cluplmhs for Kitchen & &throom Tt. ulesti11o's FREsH SQUEEZED ORANGE lUICE $4~, s22§ s112 . , GL.ACEAU VITAMIN WATER S l ~I ,,, ,., ,;...,., ,,.,,,,; /)mnrr for J • ./ fltuplt J'J 9H \t'4Jui! Rt)( KVl~~ ROCKVll-'W ROC)>.'Vll-'11' HE~ ROASTED FARMS FARM~ FARM~ HICKEN MILK VOCURI Ef:~~'i s3~ .. ..,. . ..,.... SJ ~ ""'""""'' ... '>--, ' I ',(I, I I'",,' I I.II. 11..v ll'< '""'""''/'" 1/;.1) s4~ . . . . • • • ' + /I, /11, ",/ /J.11 /1 Frab H11ru/-CboJIJ* S.J.s. El Toro Br11f/O Cbips tf Tortidis • Htt1'1e Styk 1imulks • 32 Y4riaiu 9fHo,,,f1fM1k S.lffllt<I • w,'Z'!:i!!J%'Jr:J/!:!2Nrll 270East17th St.• Costa Mesa• (949t 642-7191 Mon.· Sal. 8·00AM to 7i>OPM •Sun. 9.00AM 10 6 OOPM --Did You Know1 ----·----- 2700 Bristol St. (714) 754-6661 COMft.m lANDSCAllNG • 45 YEAltS EXPDllENCI UCINSE#.SU -.. TOM TANAICA, C.C.N.PIO Marl.er Raw• ... Nurllly. c.-. *- Muter Nursery l>rofessional 0 • • J All Saturday, February 21, 2004 b .. r r. to perform BAUER JAGUAR 1455 South Auto Mall Drive Santa Ana • 55 Freeway at Edinger In The Santa Ana Auto Mall ' ., .. tf I .... 866 • 499 • 4111 • www.bauerjaguar.com .. ; ,,. . :·~TE OF TtE DAY . ; "It's a I• :, phenomenal i! feeling. '' ,. t: ht C....,_., Corona del Mar • • boys soccer coach lo • BOYS SOCCER ail ors • :arn1ng • spect er scores twice, adds a goal as , ort Harbor emerges ,)ictorious in first round. l:lll!!WPORT BEACH -As the No. 1 , out of the Sea View League. the Newpon Harbor High boys soccer team \fent into its first-round CIF Southern S4k:don Division II playoff game as a fa- vorite against visiting • El Dorado. But that wasn't the attitude the Sailors took into the game. uwe've always lcind of ~ been lhe underdog." Newport Harbor senior .. n Tracy said. "Even when we were in Hist place in league, teams didn't ~ ui seriously." .After Friday's performance, any team ~t fails to take the Sailors seriously is s~ply foolish. . • ltacy scored a goal late in the first SH SAILORS, Pase 84 .... Sweet win forCdM ~a Kings atone for last ~ar·s early exit with 4-l ~ivision II first-round win <.1Ver Moreno Valley, the program's first playoff wctory in 11 years. Bryce Alderton Dally Pilot OORONA DEL MAR -Any biller resi- due from last year's CIF playoff loss was qukldy replaced with a much swee1er ~tion Friday for the Corona del Mar HJgh boys soccer learn. A year after El Dorado knocked them out of the postseason with a 1-0 triumph. the Sea Kings reversed fate to earn the program's first playoff win ln 11 years. Playing without argu- best player. Julien Cerutti, the dis.1ected visiting Moreno Val- ~ to a 4-1 CIF Southern UVlllOn ll 6rst-round victory. forward Ouis Ringstrom two golls while Danny Whitaker Coll1ns each added single the Sea Kings (13-3-6), the ?a- 5" CdM, Paa• 84 ·~ EYEOPENER ·J)aily~Piklt • SpelU Hal ol Puae ,,.._'!Ill... ... «•-' Feb. 23 hOnOlee VINCE McGUINNESS lpor1I Eaor ltlcMrd Dunn: 1949) 574.4223 • Sports Fax: 1949) 650-0170 Saturday. February 21. 2004 Bl WRESTLING N ewpOrt 's Lim I reaches quarters Harbor senior bows out at 119 pounds; still has a chance at Masters Meet. Steve Vlraen Daily Pilot WESTMINSTER -It was a type of loss that could have withered the strongest spirit, but nol Kid Urn's. Friday at Weslminster. "I still Ulink I can get In the top six." said Um, who is seeded sevenlh. "It's going to take a lot of hard work and just being more aggressive.· Lim was the lone wrestler of seven Newport-Mesa Dist:ricl competitors to advance to today's rounds. Um will be In lhe 1hlrd-round consolation. He will need 1wo wins 10 have a chance 10 fin- ish fifth and move on to the Masters Meet. STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT Estancia High's Martin Diaz takes down Foothill's Doug Tabor in a 125-pound match Friday in the CIF individual championships at Westminster High. Um, a Newport Harbor High senior wrestling In the 119-pound division, lost In the quarterfinals of 1he CIF Sou1hem Division champion~hips. bur he hardly wavered in his confidence Es·tancia's Martin Diaz (125-pound djvisiun), Juny P-dnduro ( 130), Gabriel See WRESTLING, Pase 83 BOYS BASKETBALL La Canada outlasts Sea Kings Corona del Mar takes two-point lead in third quarte r against No. 4 seed , but is unable to keep pace . Patrick Laverty Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -If he wa offered a two-poini lead IO seconds into 1he third quar1er. Corona del Mar High boys baskeLball coach Byan Curry wouldn'1 have hesila1ed in responl'.>e. "Let's play." Curry said. The Sea Kings had exactly that scenario. bu1 the final 15 minutes. SO seconds belonged to La Canada. • _ The Spartans, seeded fourth In the CIF Southern Section Division Ill -A pl.iJyoffs. scored 12 unanswered points 10-build a double-digit lead and held off host Corona del Mar, 59-46. in a sec- ond-round game. ·we lisred four thing~ 1hat we needed tu do before the game," Curry sald. "One, we wanted to control the tempo. We wanted 10 make it an up-tempo game. (TWoJ, we need to rebound on lhe defensive hoards. Three, we really need to execute our sruff. four. we need to stay poised. l\Jmovers happen when you lose your composure. We did a good job on the derensive boards. but not in lhe olher lhree areas.· A half-court gam e 1hroughout, La Canada's l>ignifi· cant height advanlagc took control of the game and its three-point shooting ability put the game out of reach. "I think our size eventually wore 1hcm down ... La Canada Coach To rn I lofman said. Rhett Anderson. a 6-foot-6 sophomore. came off the bench for lhe Spartans (26-2} to score 14 points. includ- ing eight in the second quarter. consislently posting up the maller Sea Kings. who don'1 slart a player over 6- foot-3. Corona del Mar stayed with I.a Canada 1hroughou1 the first half and when Kevin Welch hit n lhree-pclin ter wirh threeaeconds remaining before halflime. lhe score W88 de<f. 25-25. Adam Freede, who led CdM wilh 13 points. put the Sea Kings up by two, 10 seconds into the lhfrd quaner when he s1olc the ball and scored an easy b11cke1. Bui Umar Kahn. who finished with 14 poin1s. came back with a buckel for La Canada, 1hen 1he Spartani. re· took Lhe lead by going inside to 6-fooHl junior Philip Andcr!>On. MARK C. OUSTlN/OAILYPILOT Corona del Mar's Pancho Seaborn makes contact with La Canada's Matt Stoner (11) as he drives to the basket and shoots in Friday night's CIF Division Ill-A second-round game at·Corona del Mar High. Jus1 nver a minule later Ryan Cosgrove nailed a lhree· poinlcr IO pu1 lhe Spartans up 32-27. II was lhe first See SEA KINGS, Pa1e 84 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK C~ris Ringstrom ( CdM•s speedy forward deli vers hat trick and two assists, leading Sea Kings to PCL-title clinching win. Steve Vlra•n Daily Pilot C all hlm "The Northwood Heartbreaker." Last year, Corona del • and provided two assists, leading the Sea Kings to a 5-2 victory over the host Tunberwolves Feb. l l . With the win, Corona del Mar clinched the PCL titJe. Heading into the game. the Sea Kings held Mar High's Olris Rlngstrom scored an unassisted goal In the final minute to lead the Sea Kings' boys soccer team to a 2-1 victory O\ler Northwood on the 11mberwolves' fteld. The win ended Nonbwood'a 14-pme unbeaten aueak. Ind pw Corona del Mar a than of the Pld8c Cout league dtJe with the 11mberwolws. This seuon. Rlngstrom. a senior rorward, prJ)Yed to be a nuisance for 'Northwood again. He scored three goals a a a one-point advantage over Northwood In lhe league standings. 'Tm sure (the Tunberwolvesl are not happy with me," Ringstrom sald. "That goal last year, I don't know what 1 was thinldng right there. It was probabty one or the slowest goals r have scored. II just bounced In. I'm hippy to help out my team when they needed me." The Sea IClnp built • 3--0 lead In the flnt 42 mJnutes. • Ringsbqm scored the a nee a a on s a '00 LEXUS GS300 Ctlc>Ml & CUTll•ED VINOQ0447/PJQ5.3 _.$26,988 '01 LEXUS ES300 . CEIUlfl(O VIN 301734/STl< P7Q25 __$26,998 '02 ACURA RSX 131; ~l\ IDCAl 1'-"Df •1~ J7QQ3_$21,988 "01 LEXUS ES300 . Cfl'llfl(Cl LOCAL JR"1l( VIN3l6208/T7Q40 _$27,998 '01 TOYOTA TUNDRA LMTO 8t...a. ll> V1Nl4lWl/STh T7893 _$21,998 '00 LEXUS RXJOO Ct111ruo VIN 10826.3/STI< P7876 _·$27,998 '01 LEXUS GSJOO CttTlfl(O VIN 127274/STK P7848 _$27,998 '02 VOLVO 560 16i "' l\ "' •• r'AOI\ 'I t.13\481ST~ T}ll()4 J 24,488 '01 LEXUS GS300 I.CHI •W .. lH140 CEm1EO VIN 130Q68/P7812 __$28 ,9 88 '01 LEXUS RXJOO 34lt MILES. CUllflEO VIN 088137/P7781 _$29,998 '00 LEXUS LS400 I.CHIM l.ES. ClVliflfO VIN169173f P]QQ8 _$31,998 '02 MERCEDES ML500 N •V1c.AllON & MOU i VIN 308Ql7n7Q68 __$39,988 '02 LEXUS ES300 Low Milt\ CElillflEO V1NCJ3\J18/P7952 _$31,998 '03 MERCEDES BENZ Ml350 39 988 ..,,., 434002JST• Tl'Q88 __$ , '02 LEXUS RX300 '[}(MILES CE,Tif1EO VtN1.3Q552/T7Q61 _$31,998 '00 LEXUS GS400 P\.ATIMJH SERIES & Crn<fllD VIN r!/_<:H:fV/P'lro.5 __$ 3 2 ,9 88 '00 LEXUS ES300 ·'•• 1<•, r~•q V•i)'J(J7JUP7761 _$21,988 '03 LEXUS ES300 17K Mil.(\. CE~T1fl(O V1"4 U2566/Ti'919 _$32,998 '00 LEXUS RX300 l mACL!>N lOO l IWl \AN0534Q6/178JQ_s21,998 '01 LEXUS GS300 C El!TiflEO VIN 127175/STK P7Q26 __s32,998 '00 LEXUS ES300 •"' ..... oo,c£1/'>l"fll:!9Q __$22,998 '00 LEXUS GS-400 45K ,.Ill~ CE,r1flEO VIN 024381/P7816 __$33,988 '01 LEXUS ES300 fit Al• •v, I• 1~!1t tt Vi .. ' ~·' J',IP/800__$23,988 '01 LEXUS GS-430 Cm 1Fllo A"40 UAOr Vt"' 004'JYJ/PTTn J33 ,988 '97 LEXUS lS400 ;(PY .IA.. .. ...... 7WOOJ<,l~ W79ll'.:l__$23,998 '01 LEXUS GS430 f.xTtA CLVI< ANO ([Vllfl(O V~ 003i'Q4/Pi'08Q __$33 ,99 8 '03 LEXUS RX300 CtRnnco VrN 301332/STK T7860 _$37,998 '00 LEXUS RX300 (°ft llf1!DlVAU!1Y VIN055715/SlK P7858 __$24,988 '01 LEXUS GS-430 CERTIFIED Vi"4 003822/STK P7723 __$38,988 '00 LEXUS ES300 llr Mil (\ ((ITlllfO V1NOST!b4/P~ J24,998 '01 LEXUS LS.430 CUT111£D (Vl(Vlr'f VIN OOQ788f P7857 _$41,988 '00 LEXUS RX300 low Md\ AHO CEeTlfltO VIN ln552/P7733__$24,998 '00 LEXUS LX470 &,\cc/11,~ cu1o1 co Vtlj 093641/STK Pi'Qi'5 __s4 2 ,99 8 '00 LEXUS RX300 Bt.K(/TAN. curmro ViN r::R5131J3/PT197 J 25,988 •03 LEXUS GS-430 VIN 0\4004/SlK P7868 _s45,998 . '01 LEXUS ES300 C.illOM( v.Htw cmno ~30460VP7846J25,998 .. Dally Piot Saturday, Februaf)' 21. 2o<M 13 • BRIEFLY fS mith, UCI beat Arizona, 3-1 c. Brett Smith struck out seven and walked none in eight in· nings to lead the visiting .UC Ir· vine baseball team to a 3· l non· conference victory over Arizona. Friday. Smith scattered six hits In 101 pitches before giving way to closer Blair Erickson, who pitched a scoreless ninth to notch his third save. Brett Dalton led UCJ (4·2) with three hits in five at·bats with one RBI and one run scored while lordan Sl.abo went 2 for 4 with a run scored. Koley Kolberg struck out seven in a complete-game effort ·for Arizona (5·2). NonconhAnc• UC lrvlne 3, Arizona 1 Sc:oN bv lnnlna• UCI 100 bo1 001 -3 10 o Arizona 001 ooo ooo -1 a 3 Smith, Ericbon (9) and Wagner; Kolberg and Merctdo. W -Smith, 2-0. L -Kolberg, 0-1. Save -Eridcton (3). 2B -Anderaon (UCI). CdM trio advances • WRESTUNG: Corona del Mar High's Andrew Keligian, Brian Feeley and Jon Dean ad - vanced 10 the consolation third round after their efforts in the CIF Inland Division wrestling championships Friday at Ayala in Olino Hills. Kellgian, the Pacific Coast League champion wrestling in the 215-pound d ivision. won his first two matches, bu1 lost in the quarterfinals. Feeley ( 135· pound division) did the same to advance to 1oday's consolatio n third round. Dean (140) won in 1he first round, lost in the sec- ond, but recorded a victory in the consolation second round to advance. The trio will attempt 10 finish in the top five in their respec- ti ve weight classes to move on to the Masters Meet. Corona del Mar's Taylor Al ton (112). Matt Loeb (130), Isaac Inouye (145), Dean Moheimani (152), Ryan Sho res (160) and Robbie Richey (heavyweight) also competed, but did not advance. Webber leads UC Irvine • VOLLEVBA.LL: Freshman Matt Webber returned to action after missing four matches with a shoulder injury and totaled a career-high 15 kills and tied a school record with six aces as UC Irvine defeated Ohio State in four games, 30·28. 27-30. 30· 20, 30-24, in the fi rst ma1ch of the Vo lleyball Hall of Fame/ Morgan Qassic in Springfield, Mass. Senior Jimmy Pelzel led aJJ players with 20 kills and is now just five shy of breaking the UCI career record se1 by Erick llele- nihi (1,4 18) from 1999·2002. David Smith. a freshman middle blocker, added a career- WRESTLING Continued from Bl aler (140), Anthony Hermann 160) and Alex Sotomayor (171) d Costa Mesa's Joe Amburgey 189) got their first taste of CIF divldual competition, but did ot advance. Lim competed in CrF last year, ut did not advance to the Mas· rs Meet. But he's a different tJer this year and says he's ore determined because thJs is senior season. Um, who finished second in e Sea View League and now a 23·8 record, had a bye in the first round. He easily de· feated SaddJebaclc's Frank Areba· lo by major decision. 17-6. Then in the quarterfinals, Lim took on Santa Ana junior Josh Pacheco. who defeated Um in a semJfinaJ of the Estancia tournament last month. In that Jan. I 0 match, Um built a 3-0 lead, but Pacheco came baclc and won by pin in the second period. This time, Pache· hJgh 13 kills for the Anteaters (7 -8) and Kyle Welchert added 10 kills and eight block asaisti. UCI will meet the winner or the· Penn State-Springfield game ln the championship game Saturday at 5 p.m. OCC won 't defend title • MSICETMLL: The visiting Fullerton College's women's basketball claimed the Orange Empire Conference ·champion· ship and ended Orange Coast's season with a 63-5 1 victory Fri- day night. The Hornets (20-8, 10·4 in the OEC) enterM Fri- day's contest with a one-game lead over Saddleback. The Pirates (14· 14, 7-7). the defending state champions. en· 1ered play Friday tied for sixth in lhe eight-team coaference and wiJI mjss the playoffs for the first time In Coach Mike Thornton's 15 seasons a l the helm. Alisa Carrillo led the Pirates the defending state champions. with 17 points wh.ile Arny Shaw added 13 points, hitting 4 of 9 three-pointers. Orana• Empire Conference Fullerton 63, Orange Coaat 51 Fullerton -Jones 17. Jennings 19. Gallardo 7, Ericltson 4, M artinez 16, Sanchez 0, Min 0. 3-pt .. goals -Gallardo 1. Orange Coast -Naff 6, Cerrillo 17, Van Buren 0, Chades 5, Shaw 13, H1ue1er 4, Viloria 0, Arganda 4, Stepanski 2, 3·pt. goals -Shaw 4, Chades 1. Halftime -Fullerton. 31-19. Pirates blow 4-0 lead • BASEBAU! The Orange Coast · College baseball team couldn't hold a 4-0 lead and visiting Long Beach stormed back to grab an 8-6 nonconfer- ence victory Friday. Reid Horton allowed six hits and two runs in 5 Y. innings, but the bullpen couldn't hold the lead. Keith Ma'stel went 4 for 5, in· eluding a solo home run, with two runs scored and one RBI for OCC: while Jose Castaneda also went 4 for 5 with two runs scored. Nonc.onferenc• long Beach I , Orange Coaat 8 Score by Innings t: Beach ooo 101 ~ -s n 1 occ 103 000 002 -6 13 2 Style, Beker (6), Dufloth (9) and Price; Horton, 'Nella (6), Jacl<son (7 ), Peele (9), Clear (9) and Hazen and Htcks W -Baker. L -Pede. Save - Dufloth. 2B -Ulery, Price (LB) 2, Vopinek (LB), Castaneda (OCC). 3B - Monahan (LBI. HR -Edwards (LB). Mastel (OCC). St. Bernard edges Sage • SOCCER:· For the second year in a row. St. Bernard I ligh knocked the Sage Hill School boys soccer learn out of the CJF Southern Section Division VI playoffs. co. the No. 2 seed and Golden Wes1 League champion. opened with a 4-0 lead. Lim scored an escape just before the end of the first period. Pacheco wenl up, 7-1. scoring .an escape and a 1akcdown early in the second period, but Um answered with an escape and gained some momentum with a takedown of his own. However. Lim left himself open for a mo· ment when his hip went to the floor after his takedown. Pacheco jumped on the opportunity and covered Lim for the pin with 48 seconds left In the second pe- riod. "The Intensity was good,~ Newport Coach Dominic Bulone said. "(Pacheco) just got ahead and got that 4-0 lead pretty quick. But (Lim! battJed back." Lim said he was 1rying to feel out Pacheco in the first round and just fell beh.ind. "I changed my whole match in the second period," Um said. "I heard my brother (and assistant coach Brad Llml say I needed to tum it up. And 1 did.J wanted to give h.im a match." Geovani Hernandez knoclced in a rebound in the 20th m.inure and the goal proved to be the difference as the visiting Vi- kings upset the fourth-seeded Lightning, 1-0, Friday. The Ugbtning (1 1-6) played without senior Julian Smith· Newman, who had surgery on a knee he Injured in practice last week. Fullerton tops OCC • BASICBTBAU: The Orange toas1 Co~ege men's basketball team could not overcome a poor-shooting first half and lost, 76·66, to visidng Fullerton in the Orange Empire Con fer· ence season finale Friday. The Pir.ues (6-20, 3-11 in conference) shot 296% from the field (8 for 27) In the first half, . falling behind 34-25. The Hor- nets (17-13, 10-4), winners of eight in a row, shot 52.2% from the field (J 2 of 23) in the first half. Aaron Bobik led OCC with 17 porhts, while Matt Hatch added l;i poin1s and 10 re-· bounds a'hd Alex Hunter came off the bench to score 16 points. Orana• Empire Conference Fullerton 76, Orange Coast 66 Fullerton -Sheldon 13, Hicks 8, Williama 16, Ay111111, Bufford 24, Buckley 2. Parry 2. S·pt. goals -Sheldon 2, Ayala 2, Hic:lcs 1. OCC -H111ct1 13, Bailey 2, Bobik 17, Garey 6, Shaheom 8, Hunter 16, Seifert 4. 3-pt. goals -Sha helm 2, Garey 2, Bobik 2. Hatch 1. Technicals -Garey. Halhime -Fullerton. 34·25. Lions lose both games • SOPTMLL: Vanguard Uni - versity's softball team fell to 5-8 after losing 1wo games of a doubleheader 10 visiting Be1ha - ny Friday. Jennlfer Rynda allowed four hits and struck out eight, but took the loss in Bethany's 1-0 win in the first game. Bethanys run was unearned. Rachel Bomgren had two h.its for the t.lons. Bomgren then went 3 for 3. including a double, and added an RBI for the Lions in a 3-2 se1 · back in Game 2. Vanguard hon ors Besse • BASKETBAU.: Vanguard University freshman Rachel Besse. who helped th~ women's basketball team continue its d ominance in the Golden State Athletic Conference, was named Uon of the Week by the school. The 6-foot-3 center from Soldotna, Alaska scored :i I points a nd grabbed 17 re· bounds in a pair of victories over Concordia (Feb. 3J and Westmont (Feb. 7). She was 12 of 21 from lhe field and 7 or H from the line in 1he two vie· tori es. While Um moves on to the consolation third round. the Es· tancia wrestlers and Amburgey wiU most likely concentra1e on what it will take 10 get back 10 the en: competition. Sotomayor nearly had the op· portunity to advance, but he lost in the second round of consola· lion, when he was pinned In overtime. He won in the first round, but lost by technical fall in the second round. Panduro. an Estancia sophomore, aJso re· corded one win, 6-0. in the con- solation first round, but lost his next match and exited in the double-elimination tournament. Amburgey lost his only two matches or the day, as did Diaz. Thaler and Hermann. ·Everyone of those guys had their first (ClFJ eKperience and now they have something to work for," Estancia Coach Brian Burgess said. "That's the key. AU in all, the guys were really happy to be there. It takes stuff like this to know what they have to do next year. Instead of just being happy to be there they might be ready to place." We JUSt IOWeTed c~e payments on our new body sryle '04 EJ20 Wapn. 30 co choose from . Tari.~ are waggin '! Choose from Ult! nation's larges t sekction of prestigious 2004 S430 Sedaru. S2 on the ground right nu u1. Wow! l ---------~~A-~~~-------·-----... ·---·----·--... ·---··-...... _ ... _, .................... _____ ......., __ ...... --....-................. -.:..J.....i . . -. . . M Sat!Kday, F~ 21 , 2004 COMMUNITY COLLEGE SWIMMING No excuses to be heard Salo, Watson expect the best with no complaints' from Orange Coast men and women. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot Orange <:.oast College men's and womens swimming coach Don Watson 9'lid his teanu don' have 10 win state championships to be successful. But they sure do help. Watson and Dave Salo, the stale co· coaches of the year last season when the OCC women's team won its 13th state championship -first since 1997 -while the men finish~ third in California. return to lead both squads again this season. For Salo. head coach of the Ir· vine Novaquatics. a renowned club team that hM produced Olympic athletes, his fourth year guiding the Bucs will be his lasL Next fall he begins a new job as aquatics director al Soka Univer· sity ln Aliso Viejo. a small. four· year liberal arts school. Wat:.on ond Salo admit they fi. nally "clicked" last year and along the Wdy, began learning about themselves. ' "We are both hard. face up on the table with the kids." Watson saJd. "We are caring and achieve· ment·oriented.. ~ both think there are people who produce and a small number of people who ach1eve. Everyone else hM an excuse or an explanaUon. "If you spend time on some· thing. you should pursue excel· lence. If you want to train for me· diocrlty. go someplace else." Salo and Watson have set a high standard, one the swimme~ on this years teams will try to live upto. The women's team returns three sophomores. indudlng Shannon Maxfield, a state finalist in three distance events -the SOO·yard freestyle. 1.650 free and 200 free. Sara Nalalizio was part of the winning 200 and 400 medley relay teams and finished second and third ln the 50 and I 00 bu11erlJy. respectively, while Kim ~U was a finaJis1 in the 1.500 fieestyle. Joining the trio will be fellow sophomores Lindsey F.ast:man and Megan Lantz. Katie Thorsness. who daimed Golden West League titles in the 200 and 500 free last season while swimming for Costa Mesa High. heads a promising group of fresh. men. "She is one of the strongest g)rls," Watson said of Thorsn~ "She should be a state finalist in both events. She will help us in the distance events.• Freshnwl Erin Harvey and Brittany Kane. both from Laguna I lills. should make an impact as sprinte~ Watson said. Sheny Tsai. who set three na· tional records ln winning four evenlS in at last year's state cham· pionships. wW swim for UC Btckcley this season with three years of eligibility remaining. She still trains at Coast when in town. "It was a tough decision lfor Tsai). contemplating a second year (at Coast), but she had a scholarship to BedceJey, • Watson said. CDM Continued from B 1 Th.e men's team finished third in the state last year and ~ has three sophomore returners. Roger Wong and 'D'evor Myers were both state finalists in the 100 breaststroke while Wong also ac· compllshed the feat In the 200 breaststroke. Fresh.man Max Wong (San Oe· menle) is versatile in the middle distance and freestyle races while Jason Huang. a transfer from Saddleback College, should pro· vide stabi.llty in the 200 IM. Salo has been impressed with Huang and Wong. "Max and Jason are the best newcomers on the guys side ... Sa· lo saJd. Frank Gamboa CFstanciaJ pro· vides more depth after claiming the Golden West League title In the 200 6tt (1:56.42). "Steven Wolfe (Fountain VaJ. ley), Wong and Huang should combine to be one of the top free relays In the stale this year," Wat· son said. Watson ovcrachi of that co contends the men last year and some be attributed to the women's cces.s. "They tarted off without any real g~ identity." W said of the m • e !Women! motivated them to step up and they swam well. I think both groups will be in the top five this year." Coast competes in the Border relays at Palomar College at 9 a.m. today. Salo, who was in Orlando. Fla.. Feb. 9· 16 for the Spring National swimming championships. said it will be difficuh to make every OCC meet since he ls trying 10 be· come one of the assistant coaches of the United States nadonal team to go to Athens, Greece. when the Games begin in August He knows good reruns wen he sees them. ·~n and I tlnally got It right last year.· Sak> said. "The second year we were too poUte to each other ln regard to where we were corning frorn IL\St year) we div· vied up the responsibWdes and didn't get in the way of each other. We learned a lot from each othec. • And the swinuners. in tum, learned a lot from them. worked well together. - Whitaker and Rlngstrom have found each other with frequency along the front lines the last two games and Friday was no dif[er· cific Coast League champions ent. Each assisted the other on who have now won four straight. goals. "It's a phenomena! fee.ling; CdM. which never tralled. ln· CdM Coach Pat CAilaghan said. ·1 creased its lead to 3·1 In the 44th feel great for the boys. They put a minute when Whltake(s diving lot into this. l had a bitter taste af-header off a cross from Ringstrom ter losing to Fl Dorado last year. sneaked In.side w near post. Oe- We learned a leeeon from that and fender Parker Ferguson lobbed a expected to win." pass to Ringstrom to begln the at· The Sea Kings controlled the tack. game from the outset. using their "We've played the last four years height advantage to pin control together and. ln the last two or more so.so baDs and denying games. the coaches have. told us Mon!llO Valley Cl8·5-2). making lt.s • about creating runs to pt oppor· ftrat C1F playoff appeuance ln 10 tun.ides and ftnishJng. • Whitaker yean, mmy scortna chanoes. said. "We don't think out there. It MJdftkder Nkk Osaipoff happens and you react." stepped in for Cerutti. who wu Whitaker and Rlnptrom haw luspended for one pme after re· accounted for etaht ol CdM'a nine ceMng two yellow carda tn CdM~ goall in lt.s lut two vlcu>rlel. league-clinching victory qalnat "In lbe last two or three pow Northwood Feb. 11. Oulpoft', they are ftnaDy working totetber." along with Jeritt Thayer, were c.a11aghan 11k1. "They win the bill.. quk:br to stray balls than their look up and ftnd a teammate and opponent1. tet goals for one another." "Julien tUet the team tO a dif • Moreno Valley WU OY'ef • fen!nt a.w1. but Nldc p&.yed a matched both ph)'lkaDy and qulllty .-me-He did what hi bid ~. Coech Danny Al· to ~. C.Dlgbtn l&ld. "They all v.rez eaJcl. . SEA KINGS Continued from B 1 outside jumper La Canada had made on the night and it seemed to loosen up the favored Spartans. La Canada, which mi<.Sed all nine of its three· poinl anempts in the first half after making 13 in a first·round win over Northvlew, hit 4 of6 from long range in the third quarter. ending the pe· riod with 44·31 lead. The Kings cut the lead back. to IO points when cho Seaborn hil a three·pointer 10 o the fourth period, but a I 0-0 run by the Spartans, which included six points by Rhen An- derson, put the game out of reach. Seaborn. who entered the game averaging 16.9 points. was limi1ed to just eight and fouled ou1 of the game with 4:52 remaining. Guarded pri· marily by La Canada's Craig Ballard. Seaborn was h eld 10 3 of 8 shooting and didn't even attempt a shot in the second half until his three·pointer in the opening moments of the fourth quarter. "They went af1er him," Omy said. "They forced us 10 gel other klds to score. We needed to do a beuer job of getting him open and gerUng him the ball." Corona del Mar's Adam Freede, above right, lays up a shot while La Canada's Ryan Cosgrove defends in Friday night's CIF Division ll~A secon<kound game at CdM. At left, Corona del Mar's Jay Norttiridge (3) drives by La Canada's Umar Khan. PHOTOS BY MARK C.OUSTIN/ DAILY PILOT ln the first half, others did pick up the slack. including Welch. who came off the bench to hit two three-pointers in the second quaner. But Corona del Ma made just two field goals in the third quarter. when they were outscored 19·6, and managed only 17 field·goal anemplS in the entire second half. Senior Jay Nonhridge finished with eight points for the Sea Kings, who end the year 14·14, and Welch added six. Clf l>Mlioll .. A Second round Lac.n-s.Y. Corona del Mar 48 Scor9 bv a...... La Canada 1~ 13 19 15 59 CdM 10 15 e 15 48 La Caneda -Khan 14, Ballard 6. Cosgrove 12, Ho 2, P. Andersbn 7. Kumagai 2. Stoner 2, A. Anderson 14,. 3·pt. goels -Cosgrove 3, Anderson 1. Fouled out -None. Technical• -None. Cofone del Mer-Northrldge 8, R. Lance 2, Freeda 13, Seaborn 8, t Lance 2, Watanabe 2, Reynolds 0, K. Welch 6. Mohler 4, MacDonald 1, Kabakllan 0, Manni 0. J..pt. goals -Northridge 2, K. Welch 2, Seaborn 1, Freeda 1. Fouled out -Seaborn Technicals -Watanabe 2. SCHEDULE TODAY ...... College -UC lrvlM 11t Arttona. noon: The M1111r'1 •t V1nguerd (doublel\ee<Mrl. 1t e.m. .......... College men -UC lrvlne 11 New Mexico SWe. 1 p m.; v.nouard 11 Hope lntemMlooll. 7:30 p.m. College womtn-UC lrvlne It lo"i lleldl Sc.19, 7:30 p.m.; V.ngulfd It Hope lntemetlonal, 5.30 p m High ldlool girt1 -OF playoffa. Newport Harbor at Unlveralty, 7 p,m.; Estancia at Roaary, 7:30 p.m . s- Hlgh achool girts -Clf pleyoft.: Corona del Mar at El Oor1do. 2 p.m .; Le H1bra at Costa Mesa, 3 p.m. Tennh College men -Sent• Ciera at UC lrvi1141, 1:30p.m. hd!Mdtleid Coll11g9 men •nd women -UC lrvlM 11 Pomona College ~ College men -UC Irvine It Sprlngf\eld tournament. Wlterpolo High IChool girt• -Clf pl1yo1la: Newport Harbor st El Toro. noon; Corona del Mar vs. VIII• "9rtc st El Toro. 1:15 p.m.; ea.ti M4IM etJurupa V.lley, noon. ...... High ldlool -CIF lndlllldual cioneolationl: ~ON d.i Mar "Aylla, 11 II m.; twwpolt Harbor, Cost• M ... •nd Eltaneia st WllmnlNter. 11 1.m. Daily Piiot RINGSTROM Continued from Bl Int two goals and had an assist on Danny Whittaker's goal The ThDberwo1ves came within. 3·2, with 12 minutee left. but Riogltrom produced anotheJ assist for Whitaker with two minutes remaining. A minute later, Ringstrom. the Daily Pilot Ath.le1e of the Wee.k. ~ his hat trick. scoring on the wing on - a cross from Whittuer. Ringstrom's finishing touch put an end to all hopes of revenge for the Tunberwolves. "I don'I think they like him," Corona del Mar Coach Pat Callaghan said "I think they fear playing against him. There's no substinue for speed. They uy to·double team him. If they want 10 shut h1m down. 'He's they can try. We obviously our have a number of weapons.· most potent Just before dle offensive game agaJnsl the Tunberwolves. threat. His Callaghan said he overheard speea takes Northwood our team to players saying another level.' they needed to stop Julien Pit Callqhan, Cerutti, Corona del Mar's Whittaker and boys soccer Ringstrom. coach, on Chris "You can't shut Ringstrom down three guys." Callaghan said. "Thar's pretty hard to do." Ringstrom said because of the Sea Kings' depth he was able to score the three goals. "They can' double mark any of us," Ring:strom said. "You can't leave any one of us open. We have so much talent. We have a lot of skill." ' While Cerutti provides deft ball-handling sld.lls and Whittaker adds a physical presence, fellow senior teammate ~mlnic Rubino contributes his intelligence and knows where to be in order to score. Ri.ngstrom, a standout sprinter on the Corona del Mar track and field team, has speed that separates him from all other players on the field. Ringstrom's quickness, with or without the ball, is definitely a key for the Sea Kings. "He's obviously our most potenl offensive threat," Callaghan said. "His speed talces our team to another level.'' Ringstrom, who com peted in cross country. soccer and track and field in his four years for the Sea Kings. will most likely continue competing in track and soceer at Stanford next year. He tw been accepted. He plans to uyout for the track and field team and the m en's soccer squad as a walk·on. He did not gain a scholarship, but one of the track coaches. Edriclc f1oreal. wrote a letter or recommendation In Ringstrom's regard when he applied. Ringstrom will also try to make the Stanford men's soccer team. Last year the Cardinal won just three games and was O· IO in the Pac· IO Conference. "That's bad. but it could be good for me," Ring.mom said. "{Coronal del Mar Is a strong team," Alvarez said. "We have small kids and they have big Jcids. The Jcids were too hyper and they didn't calm down fast enough. We had five different chances to score. but just couldn't get It done.· SAILORS Continued from B 1 The move worked to perfection and Tracy slotted the ball Inside the left posl ln the final minute of the first half for a l ·O lead. "I didn't really hit it that well." Walker said. "It just took a really weird bounce and went off the keeper." The Vikings. the third·place team from the Ivy League, ded the score at l ln the 24th minute when Othaniel Yanez snuck past CdM defenders to head in a free Jcick. That was the only blemish for CdM senior goalkeeper Jay l.im· mennan, who made four 8aves. Sweeper Shane Collins provided staunch defense aad capped the acoring with a goal on a penalty kick. in the final minute. Joee VlDa· lain drew the foul within the six· yard box to set up the penalty shot "We played our ame and It started with the ·o·.:-eenior e.ory ArzaUno Mid. ·everyone etuck to the plan, held thape and pve (the vtklnp) no open loob. lhls II a btg wtn. It ls momen· nun for us." The Sea Kinp will face founh. seeded Santa MooJca. a 1-0 wln· ner ~ Owninade. at 3 p.m. Tuesday. A coln flip will determine the site. half and Joel Walker added two second-half goals as Newport Harbor dornina1ed the Golden Hawks, winning, 3·0, to ad- vance to the second round. Newport Harbor will face Valley View, a 2· l winner over Temecula Valley on Friday, on the road Tuesday ln the second round. The Sailors {15·6) created nu· meroua ~ t.hrouehou&- the ftnt half, pardcula.rty when playing tbe blJJ over the top of the El Dorado defeme and Jet. tint the speedy Walker chue it down. But Newport Hatbor simply couldn't come up wtth the go·aheed goal. Tbat chanpd when WU1 Gut.man took I pul from Walker and amaked down the right sideline. 'n'acy. who .WU also sprlndng down the left sJde of the fteld, tented the lack of pretence ln the penalty box and chanpd dlrecdon,needint toward the goal and pnMdJng an outlet for Guz.man's crota. -That wu all WW Guzman, he did all the hard work." Tracy said. ·1 just cut in because I knew he wu going to play it there. We've been paaying to· gether for so long, I know where he's going with lt" The goal relieved any pres· sure from the SaJlon and the chances they got in the ftnt half. were converted OYer the fl· nal 40 minutes. "It WU realty big." 1\'acy said. ·1 think It pw us the momen· twn to pt rwo more goalt In the eecond hilt and put them away." Walker provided the ftnt of thole two MCODd·balf 90ale less than two minutee after hlJltime. OriglnaJly Milt behlnd the defenM on a tbrouth ball by Skyler 'lauper. Wllbr'a I.rd· daJ shot WU stopped by the BJ Oondo plbeper. But the blJJ WU coJJected tpkl by the Sail· on. deltvend to WaJbr in the bol Ind be Mm • lhot that ricocbeted off the pile. the croeeber' and then Into the Del Harbor's final goal was per· fecdy struck on two ends. Guz· man delivered a free kick in the 10th minute from beyond m.id- fte)d that cleared the El Dorado defenle and found Walker be· hind the defense with only the pile to beat. The speedy sen· tor forward rocketed the ball into the back of the net, giving the SaUon a 3·0 and ellminat • Ing any mnaln1ng suspense. ·"WW Gurman, Skyler, Matt and Joel, they Just stepped up IO mucb." Newport Harbor Colcb a,.n Hernandez ta1d. G\mnan and 'laugher con· trolled· cbe mldfteld and New· port Harbor pile 'Dlylor Caner WU rarely presaured. When BJ Dorado dkl mUe I pmb. Chue Wy, Davkl Man· chelter and ~ Junowicb were there to dear the blJJ out of the S&llon' end. 'JauPer. ln pardc:uJar, stood Out for Hernandez.. ·nn been dolnl that for OY9l' a month now and no one can ltOp him." Hernandez aaJd. I I - I I l.11111.... .. lllll ..... ............ ........... ---Saturd-....,,ay_, Februatf 21, 2004 • -l.1111..... .. """..... .. -l.1111 ..... ...... an•~llMI ,._, .. -............... ....... °"~_.... .... '°"'~ .... -....... 1. s:ic~~ ROMld P lomslc, 448 Isabelle let race SUMMARY; A C•ll IOf rtvlew of "11odlfleatton Permit No. 2003·122. The Modification Petmll os IOI th• e1p1n110n of •n earslinc R cornMloot deck th•I •Ill encroach onto the reouit•d l!l·foot hont y11d setb1c;k at the view sod• of the property overlookina Rivet• h11ace The 11ound floor patio will alio be up•nded but will 11ot o cted the Code Pat milled J-lee I on 1oe1aht. APPllCA ftON: Modlll c1toon Permit No. 2003· 122 (PA2003 299) CCQA COMPLIANCE Alter revoewona this proiect. ol os d•termlned to be ca leaorlcally uef111}1 undil1 the 1e· qu11emenls of the Calo tor noa Environmental Quality Act under Class I (£ aosttna r ac1httes) 'l SUB.If.Cl· IRP Oe· vtlopmenl Ser vices 494/496 Old ~ewpo1l Blvd SUMMARY Reoue1>t lot apj)fonl of a USI Ptrmtt and Traffic Study to allow th• cons tr uchon of new 12,500 square loot 1ned1c al office bulldina lhll u ceeds the mo1mum p11mllted 11001 area ratio and bu1ld1na bul~ 1 he ap· plounl also requests 111proyal of tn olf·strett 2 11111 ...... ....W ...... $Ide by side. One ~ lhe best areas @ PllClf1t v- Cemeiat y 949-9J9.Dll CoUdllal M1111cmilla 1160 TOP SS 4 RICotlOS ITC im. Olmf:. E~ ~ & IDs .et Mee, SCiM' too. ~ Moh 949·645·7505 ENTERTAINMOO s,edll EVlllll 1310 lOUAlDSll5 OPPOll1llTY All 101 e!>late adve1tos me on this new1>p1pe1 is sub141ct to th~ r eder 11 I 111 lfousina Act of 1968 a s amended whic h makes 11 ollec•I to ad¥e11tse ·aoy preler- ence. lim1tal1011 01 doscrtmonahon based on 1ace, color. reh21on, sea, handicap, f'am1lll1I status 01 nahonal 011t1n. or an intention lo mike 1ny such preference, hm1ta hon 01 d1scrimlnatoon • This newspaper will nol knowmely accept any adwer t1semen1 tor real estate whic h 1s on w1olat10n ol the law Our readers are hereby informed lhal all dwell· Ines advertised m llHs newspaper are nallable on 1n equal opportunity bn •s. To complain ol dis ctimlnaloon, call HUD toll free al 1·800·424-8590 1413 Oldef Style F\lfflltln PIANOS i eon.ctiblM . ..,.._._ ·-·-·O'lco'-.. CAllH ftAID .. .......... "" ..... WEBUYUTATU ·~lrlordy­MITlll" ~ _, corJs1rsm.mns , I ' ................... s-. s.. ... • . Indoor/ outdoor fwnlture, house· hold Items. 20t ~ eMAelSAU SAlUROAY 11.00AM 430 GOU>ElfAOO, • CORONA DEL MAR (!NM.LEY) ,. Loil Cllow Cllow. M.u Oe4 M• 2/14, Red/Gold, 45 lbs, ,._ 01111«. RtWlfd 714·549-1253 MARW W09STO WOBFOI YOll 642-5671 !Mlfllint etlldot lot PIO· poMHI Ofl•slr"t PMkMlc lplCU APPLICATION. Vu f'ttmlt No. 2003 043 TratOc Sh1dy No. 2004' 001 (PAZOOJ.252) C[QA COMPLIANCE· Thb ptOjtct llN l>Mn revlt11rtd, and ti ll•s l>Mn delerm.intd lhat II ls uteaorlcally uempt und11 the req11lremenb of tlle Callf0<nta Cnwl· ronmental Quality Acf under Class 3 (Nnr Constr uctton or Con· ~efllon of Small Struc· lures), 3. SVB1£.CT -New Supet10< Croup, llC 500.540 Supeuot Avenue SUMMARY Ttaltlc Study 1>11r1uan1 to the Tralftc Phasln1 Ord1 nancu (TPO> tor a ponlble oncreue In· the .,noun I of eenei al office UM~ 'Wllhon Ille Ntwpo.t T1ct1nolou Center APPLICATION. Traffic Sludy No. 2003 001 (PA2003· 122) CEQA COMPLIANCE· On J1nu11y 18, 2001, a Ne1ahn Oecl11 a h on was adopled by the Ptannone Commission 10< the ort&mal approval of the project, Use Permit Ho 3679. The Calolornla Envuonmental Qu1hty Acl p1ov1des lh•I 110 turth11 env11onm111tal review or Neaathe Declaration Is 1equ11ed fDI subStquent projects or mlno1 revisions to pro ltch wothln the scope ol a previous Neaahve Oeclaratlon 4 SUBJECT: City ot Ne'WpOr t Beach lot1I Coastal P l1r1 Amendment Ho 2()04. 001 SUMMARY· T llt pro- p0sed 1mtndmenl Is a comp<ehenstve update of Ille L•nd Use Plan ot the Clly of Ne•port Buch l~ CoMtal ''°"'"'· Tiie l1nf 11H pl•n lndlut.. tll• k1nd1, loc1tlo11, •lld lfllt1"lt1 of land u .. s. tile •Wll· cablt ltlOWCt prot•~· tlon 111d development poHclu , end, wllere lltCtUlty, t lltfllll Of lmpleme11tln1 .chon,, f0t the uM of l1nd ind ••tar In the COHiii zone wltlllfl the City ot Nt..,on Beach APPLICAl ION· l CP -.-ndment No. 200ot· 001 (PA2003·09l) CEQA COMPLIANCC P11t5ua11I lo the "' thorlly and cilterla contained In the Celi· tornle Enviro11menl•I Quality Act (CCQA). Ille Pfoposal rs statut0<ily nempt from CE.QA pursu1nt to Se~lfon 1S2$S(al) ol the C1ll 10< n11 Code of Reaula \Ions, I !tit I&, Ch~ter 3 Published N••por t Beach/Cost• Mesa Dally Piiot February 21. 2004 S.560 IOllO•NUt-aa· I , ...... , ,...JI NOTKI IS HlHIY GIVIN th1t the Plannlna Commission of the Col y of "9wport Beat h will hold a pubhc he111na un the 1pplie1tion of tho Cltyef1te...,..e-i. '°' i..c.I (_ ......... a., .... ,,.-.. 2004. 001. The pr0p0sed amend· menl os a COms>fehensl~e updale of the Land Use Plan of the City of Newport B11ch Loe1I Coastal P1ocram lh• land use plan lndocalts Ille -Inds, location, arid intensity of land uses, the apP1lc1ble resource fl'Oi.dloft and clevtlot>· ment p ollclu, and, Whtie ntctU lly, • li1tln1 ot (mpltmtntlnfl 111dlon•, fOf lht use o' l•nd 1nd wat., In Ille COHltl 10/lt within lht Clt1 of Newporl 8-11. HTKI ts MllllY PUIT*I ..VS• tll•I fun uant to Ille tu· horlty end ~rlterl• contained In the Cali· fornla Enwlr on111ental Qu1t.ty Act (CCQA), llM Pfopont IS 1l1tutouly txempl from CEQA pursuant to Section 15265(•)(1) ot th• C•lll o1 n11 Cod• o t Rt1ut11tons. I rlle I•. Cllepttr 3 NOTKI ts HIUIY nNITHH OfVIN that stld pubhc hHrln1 wiN be held on the 4 .. day ot -di. 2004, al Ille hour of 61JO p.m. In the Council Chamb111 & ol lhe Newport Beach Coty Hall, 3300 Newport Boule vard, Newp0<I Beach, Calllornoa, •I wllich llm• and place a11y and all person~ interested may appear •nd be heard thereon II you challtnae thos proiecl 111 c:ourt. you may be ltmlted to 11lsona only those Issues yllu 01 someone else r11sed •t the public hearrne dil1u1bed In th1" nohce or Ill wr 1tten Corre· spundence delivered to the City at, or prior to. th~ public ha.one For lnto1malion call (949) 644·3200 C091es ol llte dt aft CoaSl•I la11d Use Plan can be voe'fled al Ille Plaon1n& Depllrlrnent ollice at City Hall and •I all branches of the Newport Beach l'ubltc library A hmlled num· be• of c09tes are al.o available al the Plann1n1 Depa1lment office 10< a two·•eek loan. Coples If t .-0 available for pWCllHI ($50.00 wltll tht l11p Conl•I La!MI Use Plan map, '3().00 11rlthout). COplei ere also anilablt for PIH ell.Se on CD·ROM in PDF lo1111Jal l0t $5.00. The entJA chft C0tsltl I Mid Use Plan IS al10 1wall· •bit In POF lOfmet 11 the City of Newport Beach lnt.,nel sit• al http://•-eity.newpo<I· bnch.c• us/l'ln/LCP I LCP.lllm. MICll•el To•ra•. s.c ret.,y. Plann1n1 Com· mlulon, City of N1wp01t Buch. Publlslled Newport Beactl/Costa ..... Dally Pilot r ebru.,y 21, 2004 S.561 GnOf ...rllACI llOllCl ... llS s .. i.d bkh may be rec11wed 1t the offlCt ol the City Cleft., 3300 Newport Boultvard, P.O. Bo• 1768, Newpo• t BHch, CA 92658 891S unhl 2·00 p.m. on the 10th day of Mau;h 2004, at 11rhich time sucll bods shall be opened 1nd read 101 O<lAMfRONT WAll· WAYS • MC JAODIN SOUAll " ........ et-ct c ......... , • .o S 1 I0,000.00 ·~ .......... /S/~t::.7.~ ..... ..__ P1ospectove bldd111 may oblaln one 111 of bid documenh IOI $20 al the office of the Public Works Oepait ment. 3300 Newport Bo ulnar d, Newport Buch. CA 92663 General "A· Contracl0< L1c:en541 requited IOI lh1" project For fu1 I her lnlor ma· llOn, call S."' Cr118y, f"rojt~I (n(lnter 11 (949) 844.Jll5 l'ubllahed Newport 8t1ch/Co•I• Meu Daily Pilot feb111t1y Zl . 2004 r5S9 .......... ......... Tiie followlni persons llf• dolnc bu~ as: •) M111t111a Connection. b) Colt Scottand. 319 llathbourne Ln, lrvlne, C.tlf0< nil 92620 The lrvlnt Croup lnc:.(CA), 3943 Irvine Blvd, 11162 lrvllle, Celi· for n11 92602 Thii bllsonus is COii • d<K led by. 1 '°' po"t Ion Have you stMttd doon1 buslMSS jtl1 Yn OZ/04/2000 The lrw111e.Group, toe, Rfc:herd Colisc.11. CCO 1hls statement was ftled with Ille County Ct.r-of 0. •nee County on02/18M 20CMH7S2t7 D•llY Pilot Feb. 21. 28, Mar 6, 13, 2004 S.564 ......... ... se..... The tollowina pe1 sons are dolna business as. Cosl1 Mesa W1tt1 ColHrntt. 2180 s. Hall>OI Blvd.. Cost• Mesa, C11if0tnt1 92627 Linda V1n1e1ra. I Alarls. bvn'9, Cahlornla 92614 This busonen 1s cun dueled by· •n 1nd•vldual Have ,.., starled do1n1 business yet? Yes 01/J 1/04 Linda Vlme11 a This statement wn tiled with the County Cler~ of 011nae County 0002/04/04 I0046t7JHt Oaoly Piiot rab 7, 14. 21.28.2004 Sa55J RB.JGIOUS 1• 1 RB.JGIOUS 1511 ,.~ -HOMESFORSAlE IBORT/ • ...,...~ HIMftUlll'~VIO .. _ , ........... ,_ ORANGE 5411 1af'&TV\ ~·~ ~•o 3yrs old. ,, .. ro 8ooc1 COUNTY V,...uull hOms. Very S'WH I cal, llDftlllCD'TV h ( ) Ma but rm alerp;. Lowes rnu..-ut I I Yes ua Jesus ahlach .a..11on. 114.Jll1-se1011m COranldlf llar FORSAl.£ Yeahua (Jesus) Mashlach ltved 33 ---------pntelous yeatS on this J)Wlet He was mcEUNIOUS MINSAf.SUN 1-5 o..t'""'9J -born In Bethlehem of Judea In the IKDl'UHIDISf Ttnnls Court hl<llt lddle t d t h._ llf ll9IU1WVWI 6,000$1 5br 6ba horn• ,,_ n.. S.. Te Tioe m eaa an speo ,. e U a I 22 ac 180' catal1na. D"wtl Aller 24 year'l teacher and Rabbi. He spent his life ........... hi rbor & sunset vlews.. of Real [stale in New tending to the lick and poor. Hla Mn-rh•rlho •ea: SJ.995.000 Vitluel tour p0<t Buch, now sell1ne reason for being here was to ---WW'W P•lt1cl\teno1e com Palm Desert. L• Quonla enW..ht.-.. US, and because of his and lndtan Well.s! r °' •II "W'' ..... ' HOT! NEW CELL Anten· NOT Yll OM llAltlllT your real esl•te needs a.crffk:e, We ant alt better and have na. Incredible! Reduces Ocean V11w/Harbot View QI Aat Clsela BurmtlSfet been saved by his love. He WU Static An/ Phone l•ree lot, sonal• level 7602003533 01 em•1I hon1bly cNClfted but It wu the will of Curaoleed, ree S•H! Ail (tAt) JS0-7474 aermanllbefa@ dc.rr.com h._ f..U..--u -llv In all Send ooly S2 each r• •u-. n-. es on our Plnnule f1n1nc11I 9975 hearts, and ooe day we all wtn see him 7th w • ., no~. s1 · He left betrind his Mother Peletsbura. fl 33702 brother James and (CAL •SCAN> Jude, and an Innumerable TANNING BEDS ' Hvm~ amount Of child""' and extended and CommtrCl•I Uni\$, grandchildren and so on. In tribute Woltf and VHR I actory and ............., of "The Puaion of 011ec:t f1n8nc1ne Avail· "~"~' able. 90 Days Same as Christ." With love from your Gentile Cash Unols Sl~rl As Low son Steve Gooden. As SJ09 Call 800·3'l7· aingstavros3330yahoo.com 11826 (CAL ·sCAN) HEALTH SERVICES MedlCll SIMca 25&6 HEALlHCARE FOR EN llRL family, $89 9!> monthly No •ll• re· \t11ct1ons includes dent•I. \lis 1on, pre- e .. s lona conditions accepte d, unlimited usaae. 500,000 doctors, 800·807·9769, limited tune offer (CAl •scAN) HOME IMPROVEMENT SERw:ES -........ Strvlcll EAR~ YOUR 0£CREE Online lrom ho me. Business, Paraleael. Computer $4>ect1l1st and More r 1nanc11t Aid. Job placement 11SSistance and compulets pro~lded. C1ll lree ~8S8·2121 Of WWW todewater techonllne.com (CAl•SCAN) MOBILiTY SCOOTER SPECIALISTS II you or Anyone You !\now Has ev91 Sold Mobtllly Scooters. Here's the Vltomatt Oppurl11n1t1. Cr•flmallc Bed Comp1n1 P1esenlly Has Over 29 Million Updated Adu1I Cu1l ome1 lnquillei. Tested to Match The l'rollle OF A Red Hot Proven SCoolet Buyers D 1 tab 1se . Our Lnds ... lead ' More Leads Philosophy Should I ell All Who Know How Codd II Can Be. This Is Tiit Plan r or Mel If you Would Enjoy A Yur Round Commitlment lo Hlah (ernonas. No Slo w Seesons, Join the Un· dl'!>Ultd Of the LHd Bus!Ms.. N1turell1 All Inquiries Will Be Held In the Slrldtsl Confidence. Call: 8rlan Ch•lt 177 • 12.1•3731 (CAL •$CAii) NEW Tommy Baham1 bedrm set, ~1nii: bed, armoore & 2 sode table~ $3500 949 673 05~ Luther Sole & lovo~tal brand ne11r 1n the crale Must Sell Can deltver S795 949 JSS 8097 BflJIY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS c-.c.-...... Old Coins! Cold, silver, jtwt&'y, watches. anhques c.ollectlbles 949-642·9448 3511 Y•m•h• Baby Cr 111d Piano Glossy bllldl finish. lille MW In lune $6700 movlna 949-5Sl·7S41 lelly ., •• 4 Pie•• pttrte sa•. Sloss bltdr., only 2rno's old. l Oyr wwrenty movlnc lllllit _.. MD> m.J2!MJi!l6 .......... . ..._ .......... Conftrtflct hbft .'300 & -ABSOLUTE VENDING MONEY Maker Inter active Machines. Coke/ M&M ~., • Hua• P1ol1t Potent11I luinkey Business. f ullllme/Part· time & Free lnlorrnaloon, $12.000 Minimum In vestment 800 352 3722 (CAL •SCAN} ~J~~s~ "-' ., ...... """"" LISTING S PECIALl 1.49% l.ISTINC Ofo'f'ICF. t:OMMlllHIO.~ fll•Jo. Mwrrr t:HtVtll.., 949-857-4820 ... "' ... CMte ••••Full-service ur wesh on l + acre. $4,990,000 ~. ChuGll lwenon 949.574.35119 Prl•• Office bite App1oa 68lst, 1063$1 &. l~Jsf at SUl»Sl.98fsc n111 l'ttwport Centtr. AvtM1ble 213·746.-6300 HAVASU CllY GEM Otdef llomt, newly remodeled, 11111 lot. Room fro l)'IOtorhome 1ar111, drive thro111h bo•t dup •arace. Alllone room, pool, l alle/Mounl1l11 view. 921-6I0-7!1S, Wiii tr1de, (CAL •SCAN) STUDIO UV1MG IY t Hl HACH. ll'OCH., Sf'A & MOlll. LOW $200'•. AGT. 714-'74-0200 Bed & C11e Ho-3,82~ sf 8br 4b• estab, prolol & slate llsted $750,000 See more homes on 360. Vortual Tour www P•lricktenore com PATRIC!\ TENORE Nstoonwlde USA 9•9·856·9105 Of'IN UT-SUN 1-S Spect1eutar Tennrs Court Estate 6,000 ~I !ib1 6bs I 2Z ac of lush e•ound. 180° view $J,ttS,000 Of'IN UT-SUN 1-S 681 Vrsla Bomia lbr 2 fJba, small canyon view! comm pool S7st.OOO Bayltont w/slde lies 4br 4.5b1 6.000sf estate, Pvt pool&. spa $4,995,000 lmmac I story newei house 180' bay views $750,000 See m0te homes on J6()' Virlu•I Tou1 www.p1trlcklenore.com PATRICK TtNORE Nationwide USA 1)49-856·9705 Of'INSAl ,_. 2br 2b• clllbhse, pool, b1y, mar In• ' pvt beac.h W .000 Of'l•SAT 1-4 Zbr 2b1 up1r1ded, aran· lit &. merbte '165,000 MeryW-4~ •••-s .... s.n STOf' PAYTIM l lN1. Own your own 2br doulb•wlde n1ub ile home Walk to lh• ocu n ramily pull. $6~.000 C1ll f0t details MerWVi.w"--~.llJZ 714-JB.M.11 ~.ey ...... c.v... .._ S8r 51/.tla, fifth room 1bove 1111ae wltll Pf!Vlltt IC!Clla. 7 ~ tl,975.000 Chuc:ll Rdlfon 949·370·4250 01 Dan Tllurm111 949.295.4118 Stlrlq RMI btlt. Group 31r, '2-ta T_,_ \Wd wAll ~ ' Ool .._ $480,000 M9-6"6-031 l ~Oll!y. No .... .... Cllll ... ,....,. up, Side CllcWU $25 & up, ......... 949-IJ0.1218 _.. ,,. IW, ............. _,., _______ .. _,._ lwdwd fir\, 1111 jllft, COIMI 3111 pool, ~ & flt Clltr tft fl 7SO MM73-7IOO WILD HORS( UNCH ,.,..... 20+ Kf• wtd· nen retr11ts, Ill tM lend or tncllantRMftl 111111•&1 ~,, f'orttttcl rldpa, llltll nunRl.rnun;r'I vellays. S pecteol•• Rll IM.f ..... ta.c" le • "'°"'· Gotor •octiw•. -. ... 1. p t r/l'..i •463•1-(CAL_· ... SC_AN_)_ .. , ...,= •I . SELL :":'"~·:.:;~ Your stuff lerfeu Sti tt l111d. ...... tllldl ii....., ttYOlJlh ,....... ..... ~ classlfledl ~'";:;.,~.:; ~ AlLR i.m.m. Bl (CAL -st.M) ruCSON WHE rs fONC fOOlHll l S 3 acre fully appro ve d c us tom homesllu Country settona. 25 minutes hom Tucs,.n. Mount1ln I City Vlewi.. Horse lo!s av11I· able. f rom $69.500 I er rns 800-797 ·00!'>4 (CAt•SCAN) RlntllTosa.t I030 ................... S1m1la1 to sll11te 4br hw Each 1oom1h• a•ls lb!. I b• S950 949 675 6436 ~""' 2bt 2ba laund rrn, li8t'll & br~ view of Fas/DI Is prof lwn. JM-mo !M9-5J3.<1>49 Nl/l lwfft Tew,._. fllfn'd, opst1115 br/bl, 11~ rm/olc. p , lnci'y, ~ .... n/pet 1/2 "* SM> ""' .. 3/1 96.644-«JZ3 CM "-oaU 3/1 :Ir anti. 14 )ri pd ram.. w/d. ~ • SD dip .. spht utll 949 650-3!1'5 Rooms fur Rini ... ........... ,.,. ..... 1n townhouse, 1ated , oo/ smk S65()n.+'325 OepTuttl 1va1I J/I 71 4-307 1076 Nl/Oc-Vl•w ·-Ocunfront/22/HI, Provate room, unfurn. share bl, ut1ts perd, no/'m~. kitchenette, ·lndty, lblll to NewpOfl p\11, S715m. C.M Sim 949-278·7905 (between 9am·5pm). ,.. 24ht ~toraae. 400- 60051 units Perlec:I tor 'lthlcles. lo• 11les , .. Carolyn 9't9 1163 1390 12 a 12 a 21 ,._.,. (only) 111 •1• $250/mo 329 Unlwer11ty Drive, COllU Male ~116' '"'·····' .. , ... $22ti0/mo. eltO 4le n. inOO/mo, ev•lleblt now until J\1111 _..646.98\6. ......... ... ,...... The fottowlnc ...,-ions ar• dolnc bu11n1n 11· 28 Movlna. 771 w. 19th St. •N. Cost• Mesa, Calit0tnla 92621 William L. Nence, Sf.. 2033 S. Htltn Ave., Ontlflo, Cellfornl• 91762 Wl•l•m L Nance Ir .. 2033 S Helen Ave, Ontwlo. CallfOfnia 91761 Th!. buslnns h con· ducted by· • I''*''' p.,tnenlliC> Hlv. you sta1ted do1111 buslnen 1•1? Ho Willl1rn N. N•nee, l< This ataltment was filed wtth th• Counly Ctltll of Oun11• County onOl/I~ I09-M'711SI Dall~ Pilot reb, 14, 21, 28, Mar. 6, 2004 SaS58 .......... ... se..... The followlna peuoiu •re doina bu1lnes1 as: Tp's, 208 Hunlinaton Sireel ta, Huntll\cton Beach, Cahlornla 9'1648· 5244 Alt• K KamH, 208 Hunllnston Str"I 18, Huntlncton Buch, Cali fornla 92648·5244 Lena M. llarnH, 208 Huntlnl(on SbHt •8. Hunton1ton Beach, Call f0tnla 92648 S244 This bus•ness rs con ducted by: husbend and wife Have rou i l.,led doinll business yel7 No lent M. l\amH This statement wu flltd with the County Cltrk of Oranae County on 02/04/04 to046t71MS 01ily Pilot reb 7, 14, 21.28.~ SaSSI CGl---~-... 11 •SM....,.., 2 car Ill'. creat cond spa• wd hkups, $3300/mo I -aoo-640-666 I s. .t ,. conc1o char'""'a 3br 21>1, vu dee-. ll°' aeuus. dnl loc, eva-4 I UiOO 9of9.160 !1()64 JASM•I C•ll• 11.AUTY lb•. 2ba. I level. 11ew kitchen & upar a des u.ioc>mo (949) J'Y.>-6342 llr Sito. I mile to beach, vaul .ells, stove, 11111.. ceol Ian & more 1SJ I I .. Sf '4f-S4a-2421 r ... c_., w• quoet l8r fro•lvl, study, den, !pk:, slo.yh1e. n11cro, det.11. n/pel Ill> E. 21st 949 645 7776 Me,le Atth Gated Comm. Ill Tll Sq lb< Iba stou ae S895 S960 11i..n M8Jnt sn-104-8649 .cnoo EAST SIDI l~r. Ibo Laq~e Oeck, &8• ag~ SllOO/MO 949~73 8400 294'2'/ ... '-• ......... Fp, 2 car lllf, communtly pool, pvt pallO, twy clo~e Sl600 A&t 949 67) 7800 c.tt.ee Pw\I l••t• Jbr, }ba, den. house Nur OCC. rlreplace, Clled lronlyltd, jaC111lt No dogs. S2.000 1nctudts aaidantt. 949-6!i0 1277 IASl SIOI TOWMHOMI 4br 2.Sbt lamrm, hvrm Ip, end unit. Avtll 3 I S2100/mo Mf-51.S-20llD •a.-. T.._ fp, 2c p . 1t11. w/d incl. ,_ ctp/pnt. pool. ... lenns. $250:Vmo lse, 2443 Rue Dec-949-637<1115 .......... ... *'-" The followlnc 11111on1 111 doll!• buslnns as· Ht:WCOMEA & ASSOCI· AlES, 613 '/• ACAda Avenue, COfona dtl Mai , Calif or n11 92625 Tllomal Fiord New COmtf, 613 1/• Acacia Avenue, Cot'on1 dtl Mer, C 1llf0< nla i262S Thi• busillns Is con dllc:lltd by: an lndlvlduel Have ~ sterled dolnt 119slntu yet? Yu. 01/01/04 lltomH r. N•wcomer lhl• 1l1ltmenl wu llltcl wlftl I~ County Cltf1l of Or•nc• Counly on02/09/04 H046t742U Dilly Piiot Feb 14, 21, ?8, Mii. 6. 2004 Sa~!> Ai-. ..... ... s...... The tollowlna petsons •• • lloona busineu H Jilly Bun Oes111ns, 1941 Sund-11ce lane, Cost• Mes., C•hlorn1192627 Joli Su1anne Jotd1n. 19412 Sundanct L•ne. Cosl• Meu , C•lolutn11 9'l6'l7 1 hl1 business •s <on ducted by. an lnd!Vldu•I Hne you 0•1ted 11011111 buslneu yet1 Nu 1111 s lo11!•t1 I his statement w1~ loled wolh lhe County Clerk ol 01 J nge County on 02/19/04 7004H7S441 Oaoly PolOI I eb 71 711, Mat 6, 13. 2004 SA'i6? S~ 2M C-49, new c11pet & paint, l1und•y I•<. Sl700/mo Plu 't no pcls 714 9f.S 6346 CORDOVA Ji., "-• w/relteal, ilnt cond. w/111 lclt & voewl 2 c llM. •••ii now 21013 CI Rellro Sl<J'l>/nio 94~~ 97~ YIARlYllASU RNl NIWl'Oal HOMIS Ml GaUNDY ltlAUOltS t4t-67S-61" UOO ISll STUDIO I ar 1e closet & bath, wnny ecposu•e SIOOOrn Aet. 949 67~,6161 .._.+eftlca&p¥1hall1 orce -of ~Ids. qute1 u.,.,n, I bl. lo bell. '"'*' $11 !!Cm 949 285 6li64 Helthh 21r A,lt ,,.M SI Ando ew> 11ew !tie, A/C. OW. encl ear. PCTS 01\, $1275 • S500 dep C111c 949 863 1500 x203 oot fMt OH SAND SU75 lbr, nu crptlprll. 11'111, SIDve. .,..00, bbq, lrO'y, ~ OWt'O 96(,42 '021 695 Town CenlM Drive . Ste. 120. Cos~ MIH . CA92626 Tiiis bualneu I• cun ducted by: • c0fpou1tlon Have you 1t1tt1d doln1 busonu" ,,I] No B1ot.ei Solulionl, Inc • Cnrt<;o Arwoelo. l'resocllnt Thl1 statement wn lol1d with the County Cieri! ol o,.nae County on02/20/(M I004H7SSIJ Dally Pilot Feb 2 t. 28. Mar 6, 13, 2004 S•!l63 ~ ...... ... s...... I he lollowm11 per 11111, ••• doln& bu11nen u ,, e .. chdude, b) lokl he<1ds, 1004 W B•lbO• 8 oulev1rd, Ne wpor I Buell, CA 9266l I\ C Hoylln, 1004 W 8atbo1 Boule•11d, Newport Buc h, CA 92661 I hos business •s cor1 ducted by an lndlvldual Have you starlad dotn& bu51nes• yet7 NII I\ C Heyltn fhl) slalement wu loleel with the Counly Clerk of Ot•nce County on 02/13/04 20046t747U Oaoly Pilot feb 14, i'I. 211, Mai 6, 2004 S11!1S 1 ..._ ..... ... s...... The lollowona person\ •• • doona t11~l11u~ a!>. Ttoe M•cllentl~ Croup, 2900 Brtslol SI IH 101 Cost• MH•. CA 9?676 Rn~er M She• m•n 9602 l nun Clf l lc. Hu11t111wton Bear.lo, CA 9'1646 I hi!> busmtu os con dueled by' an md1v1dua1 !lave you $lat led 001na business yet> Yes 'l 10 1999 Ro11er M Sherman Ibis S11l1meol wu filed wltll tflt County Clef• of Or•llf• County on02M/04 20046t71816 1>1Uy_ P1lol F•b. I, 14.z 21,28,2004 Sa55L Re-. ..... ...s...... I he followl111 person1 11 • dOlna bu1IMH n : J T T Publl1hln1. 1'35 Wtutt1er Av1. 1'4, Cotla Mesa, CA 926%7 john H11ty. 903 W. 17th SI (19), Costa Meu, CA 92lo27 This business 11 con d11ctod by' •n indMdu11 Have you ~tM led dol11a buslnns y117 No John He1ly this st1tement was ltled "!•lh the County Cle•-of Ot anae County on 02/13/04 20046t74HS D•llY Piiot r.b. 1•. 21, 28. Mii 6, 2004 S.556 .......... ... s...... I he lollow1n1 persons •rt dol111 bu1lnen as: Lnl Phase, 2364 1/2 £Iden AVt., Cosh1 Mesa, CA926Z7 Daniel R. Munoz. 2364 I /2 [Iden Ave., Cost• Men , CA 92627 I his buslntss Is con· dueled by· en 1ndovidu1I Havie you slatted dOlnc bus1neu yet? No l>anM!I R Munoi lhl\ sUltment was toled with the Counly Clerk ot Or1n11 County on 01/22/04 20046•7204a Dally Pilot Jan. J I. Feb. 1, 14,21,2004 Sa5SO lacltulv e leye .. •r• upper views, beaut l "-28r. ze •• 2 c c•r. remO<I, Ip, see 430 Irvine Pvt beaches, A/C, Fplc, Sl650fmo 949 642 5488 S3500fmo 7l4 998 1758 2W. ~ -.. "*· ....-. """" ...._ :b nu pnt/crptN!e, c:W ~ 2ba rw parlt, comm pool, llOd r~ "' I 'c w., w/d •~11 c:ond. w y•d. Av1' 3-'1111 s11!5 ''" 9.9.~ 10 aavn10 9& Jm5CJ;4 M. :zti., 1.,. ,......., 8aylronl IO/boablop, Jbd lwnhm Style, llplc. llllck 2b~ Oote Slor1 provale bay VIC!w. 8W>Cl.11oOO, pool honte $3.100/mo 949· $1!0}/rno 562 4J4 1470 _466_7_76_6 ____ _ NfWPOU HACH 3bd. 2bf, yt!atly lease IOIAllV reh11b15hed, I IAI spc 17000/mo 11real cOnd 111-SDl..00.7 Jbr I /!>b-fresh p11nl, newer carpet Ip. I ' e•• 242 Cedar u on •I 62od & PCH Avail J IO S2250 Ohr 949 645 9913 Nice J~r, 2.~ lwnlne Fp, 7 UI p , comm pool, pv1 l);lllO, fwy u.-Le msts S29X> 96 ~I ~a.-...• dl!n. Vea "'1 p . qotltl Inc ,_. to b:l1, •Wt oli, ou 11"1/apt S2l":fl) 94!}.!0) 1618 11 JO Cr anvollc JBr 26• sull&le \lory dPl~ch•d hom@ Ill back yai d pel o._ ii•l•d cnmm ?·c RM $3500/mo 949 646-360!> S.-C•-• J~ 1.Slle on Sol Caoyon I & mnlet. '"nkeu tub uulled ce1t. Alli M500nl 949 293 46.:.> Ja.2.S ................ . ho dwd hrs. Li Y• fl. comm pool/spa, 110 peb S3495m Aet Mike 949 5!>2 2421. lae A,,.. Npt C-, Sc>tlcUrctolat Ooo vu, 4br .. 3 car. spa SSXQ/mo, tnlnY oth1n lrom $2500 NB. "'-·etc. ~ 9&562~ PrfYlle Tuatng 7W ,..,.,,.. Mary cle Pascale. MM Newport Be•ch COM Newport Cou t I esson on the home Reeotlti n lht IXllT'ITU1lly 94t-47J-2t74 Tell Us Abolt YOUR GWGESllll In CLASSIFIED {949) 642-5671 J\Utiquts <tinlltrtt A special advertising supplement featuring antiques &. collectibles - perfect for shops, dealers, auctions, booksellers, decorators, reftnlsbers and art galleries. Reach 42,000 readers ln Newport Beach, Newport COilSty corona del Mar, Balboa Island, Costa Mesa. Full Page $700 Half Page $375 Quarter Page $250 FJgbth Pagt $135 2 col x 3.5 lncb $85 Publication Datt Wednesday, March 17, 2004 Space a Copy Deadline: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 Advertorial Deadline: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 Daily A Pilot can today! Ann Gendrolls at 949~574-4249 or Fax your ad to 949-63 t -6&94 e-mail to ann.genclrollllOlatimes.com ~~~~~~-·-~-~--~~------------... ·--~--...................... ~ ......... ~ ............. ~ ......... ~ ...................... __ ...................... ._ ........ ._.._~;._·..., ............... ~+ ...... _.....c- . • . . . . ~ . . .. .. • Slb#dly, F 21. 2004 INCOME -TAX- sERVIcFS DIRECTORY Call 949.642.4321 Tax Matters 14th .,.., i:wepertng ,..,... a "* ....-a~TuAetuma Enrolled Agent • ...,., Pubic "" ....... "" Direct o., ... -. ................ ..... .......................... ,...,...1 ............ . CEITIRED PUBLIC ACCOUlfTANT Over 30 Yem Werilnc• TAX PWINING & PIEPAIATION lnthidual. ~ • Partnersfiips •• .. • -,,,.. T ; -· -- I' • , •" j I ... T • \ t~~ 949-760-9033 2865 E. Coast Hiahwav, Ste 308 Corona IJel Mar •• •• CHARLES W. ANDERSON C .P.A,, M.P.A. • TAA PREPARATION •BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT CONSULTING • MFOICAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT J 7 .10 lkrisidt Om·~ C""'"a dtl Mm • 9.16~5 949-702-2835 canku.,nl~ ~I GET TIE PEACE OF r.IND ONLY A CPA r.AN GIVE YOUI .,. ............... ,. ...... 111 HM ,_ rftlnl .... 'YI CPA at 1 REASOllAILE 1111. ~IMIYl ... 1 Tu Rtllnl 1111111111 TH Rttlm fledrNlc Flllll __ __, tatr••u..._ .• ..._ r....Nlc--",,, I o •• ·:~111 I M9.li1.9&71 I , ............ , Callforn" law ra quites that co11tr ac- ton tatuns robs that total $tlO(l Of lnOf' • (l.lb<K or material\) be llcenwd by the Contr actori State Uc:em.a Botrd Slate l.lw MC> requores that conluc:too include lhtif lt<MM llltmbef on ell "4~ Y1111 un ctom the 1t1tui o t yowr llcenud contra c t or 11 www.caltl.ca.10v 01 800 32l ·CSL8. U11ll c•nHd cOfllr aeton 1e1<1n1 fobs ll!•t total leu then HOO muat state 111 tMif 1ClvertlHm111ta tt11t they .,, not tlc9'1Md by the Contrectot• Slate l ie-8-4. • .,. ..... A111f I I A· ZMAlfOYMAN Install. reface cablneh ~ _.... Dooc 714-54&-nM llud1e1 Cerpel whole p!icn, l11st•ll. 1epeltl, rutrelchln1.t prompt ,.., vlct 1714 1126-4 I 05 --------- It• BOOY SHOP 1t Home b loolllng f0t llldepelldel1t conwtt.Mb lot • ., ound llOOt QPIWI luntl y Cell lodayl Cathy ~y. ~ldtpendltftt Conwltant. 966-389-6331. Pampef· AIHome (Ii> yahoo com (<;Al •SCAH> AC<CM*T MIT' IOOlllHfta fOf usy 1nl1u11nt m Newpoil Buch c.-949 887 8783 t' ..... ...., ........... Looi<lnc f0t ..,, entnw ntic peuon fOf Admin An t pos 1n busy N6 AM 1.Jtmdb.f/f .......... Po&1t1on n•1I 1mmedl· 1tel1 C1ll 949 212 7528 IOI lu1thu dehtls ORMR ~ A CDl In j.t ~/! ~ Tuilioft Paid! No Qedil Cllds. NIO ,_,_ eAj)lrilrQd 01'1 driven 800·781 2778 warun@CRSI COM (CM.-SCM} OrW DllM AEOOKI O..·~ lots of mllL Grut ~ & '*wfib.-~ tit). 711-6.118 (CM. -scM) HIVIRS PA.al-TIMI Alte1noon Mon·f 1I ~ .... nice ,., s & e-t plOd fOf' ti C..M Din 949-862'7 47 4 • .,..,. l-Offk9" Self motNllA!d, rNI llSblllt ~·~--· "°" !*I. Cont.act in.. Otit hb1C4'l! 949-flJO~ KINGMAN OAll Y Mtl«R " •CC~hne IOI uper I enced pu n opentoru lo wot II n11ous ,hills In A111on1 Resumes lo Pe1sonnel M1nager, 3015 Stockton Hill. K1n1man, A/86401 (CAL•SCAH) Ll. IUN SUOll IN alAllSTATI I he •I 5-ll•na lndepe1,. denlly owned Rei1I I •l•h tompany tn C1hfo1 n1a, " announc1na • unique. 11111,hly 1 e , .. rd•na 01>P0<lun1ly for a unoned sales pro leu1onal We ere Hdl ma • top quaht~ ~le~ per!o()n with a jHOven track recotd You must be u l1emely customPr oroented, relate lo • btoad '•n1e ol client loohn11s and nud• and t o nununu •tP with P•~I• 1na Pf'r\UUi~ones• If you hav. • slrona dH11e lo •vcceed. •re • •upeol•r whci fih lhe bill. and enioy Hlhn&. sc:1een111c 1nd ck><l•na r. ... u~ • call (ti> 888 4~ 0'>93 '"' 94"l (Over JO ~I~• "''ocr<alM h••e urned 1n eacus o l V5(),()00 In 7001) .... ~ Apofa lmrned ~ .. up'd 'lille5. """'"' • )IW Ind of '°"" ~ ortild Id lltte Reoa!Cstate~ ~..!~ .. Concrl'lle ..... 0.1-y r llf!lllc, BBQ. Ref'• ~y,, hp. flfry 714 ~7 7!194 c....~-­ Cemlr(. 8f1d!. sme. rite ~-~ ... ~loo Mllll 71~1!>-CJE> ~,.... .. YGUaHCNll uaNOVlMllfT NV<Tt C1fl a "umber . p.tklter. handyman, °' a"y of the a• u t ~"vices !Med hele In -_,,ice directory! THCSC LOCAL SVC rf()Pl[ CAN HELP YOU TOOAYI r[l E MAAlfll IHO ~noe t "° I t I 11t A .. • INSIDE SALES!! • Car• Growtl • Plldl1uq • GuaranlHd H!ly • Comm • S.30 · 9 OOpm IH Apply In person! 3130 s. """°' 8hcl.. 1150 •._.AN.CA~ Of'Cll sn~-4432 FOi-"4'f'l)IV l .f .C. llectrlc low pras loC<ll contt M'.lor. no !Ob too smell. no 11J1> too 1111. IWs 1410fl r~ LICI0810iU (714)142-1410 Bridge ~ UodJ vullllt'llblc. u Soll.th you •QJIU .,,,. o Alt4l •U The t.ddlaa .. ~ NOll11f tAs1' SOUTH WfS1' Q' . Not Ylllnmlblc. )'Ull hold: •AKQU O U o Altl) •KS Panner .-the blddi11& wilh ooe diMuld. Whll do you R:SpOOd? INT ,,_ :S. ,_ Q 5 • As Soulh. Ylllnrnbk, y0u bold; .wt .... f Whal ldim do )'OU !Mc'/ Q l -fAq.W~lol wlnenble, &~ Soulh you hold: •Klt76 o AQt5 o QJ.J •At ~~F..AST • Q •• 7 ' 17 tl ~ Q ' • J It 7 '2 INT ,_ i. ,_ ! The blddirul ha> Df\JCCICl!ed • NO«l1t RA8'I' SOUTH WE.b,. lNT Diii f What do you bid now'! Whac aqioo do you lllkr7 Q 3 • N. Sood\. vu.lnerablt. yoU tlold: Q ' · A• South, \'ulnerablc. yw hold: • A It I 9 A J It 5 O Q U • ti S •75 Q AQU o lUU •Ql1J The biddill2 hu orocecded· WOO' NOlft1f IASr S(.K!fH ~'"\~ EAST •• ,, ... .... 1 Whal actKNI do you lllke? •• ,_ 1-:i ! Whal action do you lake? ,,. ...... --l.tcl • ., c-.....y ' elderly owne1, bHuhful '*• new cond. superb mech1n1cel & body. 1old, fully loaded. must ... 1pp1ec1at1 v859742 Bkr 949-W -1888 ........... - Ce41Mec • AM-te 'It two topt , 1911 m•. very eood condition. Sl2,000 949·61J.0263 • CAaS ntoM SSOOt Pohce Impound• FOi lislmas 1·8Q0.319·ll23 ••• ~ a..w.let 'M ....... SS 327. 2dr coujM. ve1y orlcm•I & clun, ps, hll. Sl1,SOO 714·151·246' fer4 •o 1 Muat•r11 Conv , &poft pkfl l6k m1. metallic c1een/ grey Ith• CD, pwr sis. hke new Sl2.995 '1582412 Bkr .... , ... , ... -. ..-w.- f-4 ,__ '02 SI metallic eotd matchma doth ml, fully lotded beauhlul hlo.e new con di lion. $899!> Y96724 I llk1 949 ~86 · 1888 ·-·...W··- ......_ 't4 Clvk OX 4 dr, auto. ac. ps, .tm·fm. Cl O. looll• ' runs cre•I. r ec:ent '"'vice records. $4150 ubo 714 377 1154 714 211 1904 cell '-'00 XJtl T.-a/ otTme•I llhr, superb ccmd lh1ou11hout, Ian llsl1c .. 1uo S24 995 v428561BM949-5861888 __ ...,..._ ,....., '00 lJll bur aundy/oetmeal lthr CD, n•v•aahon. lull factory wa11. beAulllul like new cond S28.995 v481210 Bkr 9 49 586 1888 -w.ec....,..c_ ,.,..._ ·oo x,. ,..,../ u.1lmeal llhr . ear aeed. non/\mllr, l•nl•\t1c cond lhrouahout, •uperb value S23.99S v897241 Bili 949 !>86· 1888 _.,ec,...l.c- .a....., '00 X,_ V-4.ft Plas sapphore dark melalhc blue/c1eam llhr, CO chrome whl\, superb cond. must see lo appretr•le. lanta~lrc v•lue S25.995 vl89742 Bkr 949 586 1888 --....w.(- .'\1 t ion ~ ~ :\ r ~ r i Y ~., /\,.. '>I HVILf . . . ' ' ' . ' SELL your stuff ttw~ classified! WoA for CUl.ll<'U1' "" Mond<l). -WDllllR ~~~~~~~~ .._.ftut< ...... 24' actual mllea. white oalmHI Ill\!. tan top. CO, beautrful ••• new tond, $321< v9117~2 B~r .... , ... , ... __ .,.... __ ,...._ '01 ... c- 22ii mt, fuN IKIOly wen. upltwe blue/ttHm lthr, n•v11•tl0fl. 'POii plla. ts new. h111e savr"•'· S47,99S •897l41 Bkr. t4t-S .. -1 .. I _...,.._,_ JllP'l6CJ7 C XCCLl CHT COHOITIOH $6500 949. 422 6657 ............. "--Y mttalllc dark blue/oat· mul ltllr, lJS. ro. chrome wh.el~. beaulrful orr11m1I cond. SlJ,995 v56Jlll Bllr. 949-!186 1888 -.ec;.w.<- Merc14e1 'tS lS20 Black/blll beout. all opt, none nte«. new majof SVC, SI0.250 714-751-2464 Mwce4H 'tt IS20 W1100. fwy miles. silver 1rey llht. mnrf, CD. huled SUI, 'IUperb cond throuahou t , Sl9,99S v81 !1269 Bkr. .... , ....... ___ ..,...,,,_ Mercect.a 'tt ISIO waeon. fwy mi. silver I 11411 lthr . mllfl. CD. hid seats. superb cond, $19 99!>. Bkr Sl9.99!> v45nJ I i.t 9&!186· llllB ___ _,..., .. _ •• ,.... .,, JOOSl Ca.bnolel "re classic, super cle.tn runs 11ul sn'; ( 114) 865·2464 .._._ .. ,MOS& bit./~ ey loaded. smoeed & ~ 111 Newport S7500 obo 90').240 ow eel Ml!lary Grand Mi!f QlllS '98 YJ!, 5/K IN, wtwte. lull i-. lrnmK. must :iee. pvt e-ty S78X> 714 567506 MltwMsltl ''4 toOO G fl Sporh coupe orla tnal owner books/ record~. •ulo. red/blk lthr mnrf. CD, lllle new cond, mu\I see to a ppr ectal e S 10.995 \1589241 Bkt 949-586-18811 -··•t-17 .... 11'61 Blac~. 1araged, well ma1nla1ned. smoued Jan ~ sp. CO. 3911 mile\ $4000 FIRM Day 949 574 4249 eves 949 ~IS 0337 ~· "-111Hl • J.I\ t 41...- /i. Ill MIJIJI I l'<L ._,.wn• SINer /Blk. Only :Ml Mi. loaded (B231S7) $22.900 'OJ ..... s,.o s11 ..... fqvlC•llOfl. Prem Sound, Phone (M632.30) $35,900 'OZ'-lf-ISO Blacll/Crey. •7 Lift Kit, •35 Twes. And • More! (A849'.i9) S22,900 'HM--*el-UO s.4-Wl\rte/Grey, Auto, low Mtles, Hrce Cat (738495) $22.900 WM«"c .. •l-SS AMGs..1.1 B~lack, 601511, low Mrles. Super rasu (86/038) $.35,900 ,.,,...,,, , ... Silver. 601sk. "18 Wiiis. Only 2!>K Mt. Perfect (620426) $52,900 WM ..... C-Z.O s.4- B~nd, Super Lciw Mi. Sale P11cedl (~7846) Sl9.900 1'3 #ew ... ,,. c-. Blue/Sil. Only IOI\ Mr . Mulli CO. Why Buy Hew? ( J0002(Y.)) $20 '900 '00 ...... _ .. _. HSI Ok Bluel.Sand, Prem Sound 60r..li, I ow mrlM ( 444846) SJ 1.900 'OZ Mu• MHne MU 6 SP, Only 15K mile~. hh new! (221498) Sl7.900 t4t~4S0-2222 , .... l..,..., ........... llloc•s com OW. Cle,.• 't• Peppy 6 cyl. aood cond. 74K ""· Hew lronl t11es $4300/ obo 714-SU-Sff I OW. CJ.re 'H Peppy 6 cyl, aood 'ond 74K 1m, New front l11es $4300/ obo 114-545-Sttt w yw.....tt4 "- .. tlSJ ..,, ""•. Clmfflt4 ~ "4.yl (t4t) '42-S671 .......~a-.,. Sw Ser-c O.C, for 2Syrs r~ bin free est ~95637-4113 v..... c_,.,. a ._., Brick. Block, Slone, Concrete AIM:omm l f 747448 714-965·2824 __ :::1 TODAY'S ~"""1 CBQSSWOBP PUZZLE , ........ 2"-·· 8311 ml. boolls/raco1ds. s1for/buraundy lth1, mnrl, chro111e whl~. fantastic cond. $10,995 vl29742 Bill 949-5"6 11118 _..ec,...l.c- SAAi 'tt •.SSI Se4eR 4611 ml, dafll &ray/Ian lhh mn1f, CD, l•bulous cundlhoo. SI 2. 995 <119252 Bkr 9.C9 586 1888 -•.ec ....... c_ Teye'11 '91 Ma2 2 se1te1 sport• ur Well ma1nla1ned, I ·ciwner SJSOO obo 949 642 2165 TOYOTA N1US 2002 s.twr. alnt cond. 39511 mt. ale. ps. pw. pl, IJll. cc. ~Ille dk baKs. am Im ~sett. libs. illoys, CD ~n&'l'f. new Ires . ....,, blue Sl/.170 ~ Sl6.SOO Iv '"'I 949 61!> 840/ Teyeta st-'02 Cl 2<llt m1. lady owned. solvet, CO. r ur .,. • full tact warr. bl!dUI lllle new cond SI 7 .995 v014296 Bkr 949 !>86· 1888 ---~···-v.t ... •tt sao 2.t lerqutO\e blue/arey llhr, CO, mnrl, chrome whl~. low 1111, hke new tond S 13.995 v792!>48 Bkt t4t·Sl6-~UI ·-·~·-<-v.i ... ·oo sao T• stti m1. mel•lllc solvef. blue/ u•lmeal llhr, mnr l. C.D . buultlul hh new cond. $18,99!> v4S7281 Bkr •4'-SH-1UI www.~l.c- Open709ya Low Reties St~ Speclels Slnc.1981 941M4 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif Public: Uhhtles Commrsst0n 1equ1rn that all used h ouuh old aoods movers print their P.U.C C1I I number: flmos a"d chauHeuu p11nl lheh T.C.P. numbe1 1n all adve. lisemenh. It you""" any quHtk>n• about th• leaallty of " rnever , llmo or Ctlhfftut,Cd. l "*IC UTIUNS , .... -.,, ..... 7 Velv• '00 V70 Oll waaon Champaa,../oat meal '""" CO. 1rN11f, superb cc>11d ttwoaallovl $14,995 v?96741 Bkr .... , ... , ... w-. ..,..w .... AUTa.afS, mce.tMEOUS Vlhlcla Wllllld 9045 AUlOS WANT£0 .. -. "'"' Cl nat ln.d<s. v--Pay CM\ f flle T~ We aJrne lo you w/ad'd P41 s100.sooi.sum.nm t4t-221·S•41 BOATS PowlrBon 9515 II It 4vffy, 'lt97 lfl Creal Condition Hew balle11e.,,/Der. 02 $12.000 949 673 4390 2000 cu,l on1 1 711 Cla•stc elect w/lf'ak/ Holly dedl, •8•n1shed wood lnte•, new cush t0ns. Surrey top & full cover $3500 949 sm 3250 awe a.ommv ,.,.... Qullllty work. l-rall. call l0t fne l!St.,,.te. ll791S42 714 876·5811 lillflOW C9IOI MAlfl Parntlna·lnt/exl lbaa/Apl Quahly job! Free estimate l•S69897 714 636-8888 a dl"'1tonof Miil J 1111no11<1 S£WER .IE:nlHC ftrC1ROHIC SLAB l£All DEncnoH Fr lendly Set voce •4t -•7S -tS04 -.~.com L n51la9t ,,,...,. .. , 81 Peddle COUllOll 82 CIOlatered -63 Mlldemol$8llO • .....,,,.. 84 leget "*l!l BOATRfPAIRS/ SERvm BOA11 US/ MOORltGS/ LAUNCHING/ STORAGE 9680 .... Decks ,, .. S,-• tor Duffy 21' et.clroc\ Intl 1nsurante, mainl & revenue Balboa Boal Rentals 114 ":61 5100 •I? toft MOOlttNG with boAI for sale 1n Newpn• I Beach Call Chut k 949 64~ 0334 ClASSlflfD Ifs the solution you're searching for·whether you're see~ing a home, apartment, pet or new occupation! Al Tyr,s tllleei-Rq.in ............ c.._.w (949) 548--0769 """ WlllCCMrlnp LEASE OR BUY All Wheel Drive, V6, Automatic, Soft Top, Power Windows & Locks, 17" Alloys and Much More! % APR MSRP ••••••••••••••••••••••• $27 ,095 Discount from MSRP uw• ·$6,00Q OR Long Term f lnancing 1 On Approved Credit 2 at this offer 130698/269968, 130699/266390 "RANGE ROVER IS THE FIRST SUV THAT REPRESENTS A TRUE ALTERNATIVE TO A LUXURY SEDAN.11 AUTOMOBILE 3103 I - IOWll C Inspected. Guaranteed. • Rigarau1 140-paint in1pectfan · . · • Comprehensive 12-month/12,000-mile limited warranty • 24-haurs R11d1id1· A11i1t1nc1 E111 1ncv Service . ----------------·---------~--............... _,;;__---.____.,;,.----............---..------ . . ., .... NabersAutoMall.com PONTIAC • GMC • BUICK • CADILIAC 2600 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 55 FWY. SOUTH TO FAIR • GO RIGHT THIN RIGHT ON. HARBOR 27 7 .. THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• FEBRUARY 21 -27 , 2004 ~BY etm VAL,4 AND RICI( lANG£VtN OF ~,_,Olf PIOl BllES • COlDWEU. 8AN1CER aMR m>ITON MGI 2 2 N COVER ... COLDWEIL BANKER 2. Cover Story/Index 36. Remu Real futate Services 3. Catalist Homes Bank of America 4. Kolar & Co. 37.-66. Coldwell Banker/ Coast Newpon Properties 5. Catalist Homes 67. American United Lenders 6.-7. Laguna Seaside Realty 68. John Dundee 8. Cannery Village Realty Barrrington Capital 9. Wells Fargo Private Mortgage 69. Roger's Realty 10. Metro Realty 70. John Dundee Portfolio Financial 11. Abrams CoasuJ Properties 71. Cote Realty Group 12. Wells Fargo Bank 73.-102. Strada Properties 13.-31. Prudential California Realty 103.-110. First Team futates 32. Armstrong Propcrtia 111. Open Home Guide 112.-113. Homes of the Week Countrywide Mortgage 115. Mortgage Rates 33.-35. Remu Real Estate Services 120. Coldwell Banker Daily.A Pilot Proudly tcrving Ncwpon Beach, Costa Mesa. Corona dcl Mar, Newpon Coast, Shady Canyon, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Dana Point, Monarch Beach, Capistrano Beach, San Juan Capistrano and San acmcntc. SHADY C ANYON® Rare Tus can-style Villa ove rl ooking fabulous Shady Canyon golf co urse and putting green . Beautifully decorated, the home f eaturts 3 bedrooms plus guest suite, 4.5 bathrooms, a 3 car garage, a large courtyard and a spu tacular, professionally landscaped rear yard including a custom built outdoor flrq1la ce . Extraordinary location within walking di stance to both the Shady Canyon• Golf Club and practice range (private). Offered at $2, 700,000 For more inf onnation, please call: Chris Valli or Rick Langevin 714.883.4397 949.759.3759 Coast N~rt Properties -Coldwell Banker 4 Civic Plaza. Suite 260 Newport Beach 949.644.1600 -~----- "The traditional brokerage industry is under more pressure than ever." t -San Francisco Chronicle , March 9, 2003 ''Traditional brokers have a tough fight justifying exhorbitant charges in the Internet age." "Yet traditional realty agents are doing all they can to prevent the efficiencies of the Internet from benefitting home buyers and sellers." t -USA TODAY, N°". 12, 2003 "Don't accept agents' arguments that discounting is unwise.'' "Sellers tend to rely on their real estate agents for everything. That's a mistake." t -Forbes Maga.tine, Dec. 8, 2003 The statements by the major media companies abot.ie represent ttiews on the current trends in real estate and do not reflect an endorsement of any real estate finn. Discover Your Options CATALisT- HoMEs INC. Call us at 888 .. CATALIST Take a 1limp1e at the future of reaTestate at www.catalisthomes.com HUNTINGTON 8EACtt • NBWPORT BBA C H • LAGUNA NIOUIL "' .... ---=--=---.i 4 -N f .... f . I i ~ 'm i % ~ @ ~ ~ i ~ ; 633 Lido Parle. Drive • $1 ,849,000 Th~ remoJelcJ ~l~ 'IL' r~I 110 lhc hly; 2 ncdn101m, 2 3/4 ~th> & a J..'11(or1"""1lile h..Jn•lfll) I /IJ.lJNA NIC.Uf l 30376 Via Corona • $549,000 Beautifully urdacl'ld inltnOl"I: bull·NR\I comm. ~ lia'lt~ and new cahmeny ~.n. M.. Foet«/Ma. Tromp • 949.722.2400 Cust om H ome with Stunning Pano ramic Views! 659 Via Faisan • $2,099,000 This bcauuful Mednemmean home was built m 1994. An expansive and rruly cuswm home with 180' ccean views, a pool, iacuui, anJ a 3 car jf<lraf(e. Spacious inside and out wnh 4.100 sq. ft. (a) u( !1vmg space and a 12,000 sq. ft. (a) lot Mr. Hansen/Ms. Tromp • 949.249.4101 l /\ColJN/\ Nl<.IJI I 2'4332 Oonner Court • $519,000 fatr.ti "'11mry L.Jce r.1rf< Bc.IUI)' l br., 2 la home. Built-in ~wunmlfljl f"•"ll , 'fO Mr. HanMn/M•. Tromp • 949.249.41 0 1 ""\ 23256 Atlantis Way • $ 7 S 9 , 00 0 A 1.,,:au11ful 2·levd ll•wnhomt' w11h ~tunni~ lltCdn View\ } bt'Jt1101ru, 2 5 OOlhmoms Ma. fo•t~r/Mr. tbnwn • 949. 722.2400 111 Canyoncrest • $709,000 2 br. + kit & bmurnn , J IM ''" J l.225 -q ft. 1111 m ~ttl'ld Chan111ry cummuruty Mr. HanKrl/~b. fotl~r • 949. 722.2400 "-J f .,,.\ '' t I. • I• f /\ ~ • 207 Cc.dar Street • $839,000 l\Jpkx liv11'11(, do.wie ll• the' heach. Up.w11", dciwnqa1" un1L•. I ~ .• 2 h1 .znJ ~rory, I br., I 1-41 ·he flo.w. MJ. F ... in/Mr. Ha.-n • 949.722.2400 ~ ~ ~ I I I ~ I i ~ I I ~ ~ ~~ See these homes at raJ NEWPORT Bl!ACH LAGUNA NIGUEL HUNTINGTON BEACH HERMOSA BEACH (949) 722-i.tOO (9-49) 249--4101 www.CATALISTHOMES.com (71'4) 593.3339 (310) 376-5125 ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~--~--!~ (2] ·~~dm~~rdmdm.frdf~ 5 "' ,, • • ~ N ! .. Jl . --------------------. --------~----------------- John Stanaland Direct: 949.494.2804 Cell: 949.689.9047 John@LagunaSeaside.com • . ¢1444.. -·· EASICE FIEAL.. TV limns Prict: -.)2.550.000 li~ns Agat. John St.analand ~l. A~ Jolm St.analanc1 lisling Price -.)1.149.000 lislins Aged:. John Stanalanrt Llruns Pnce -!>1.495.000 ~I A~: John Stanaland l.istins Price -!>1.1.85.000 Lruog Ager*. Jolm Stanaland f>uyas Agai't John Stanaland lislins Pnce -.)2.395.000 ~l Agat John Stanaland Liling Ptice -!>1.150.000 listing Ag~: Keith Ference Meding and aceeding clienl apedalioiis wilh inlegricy . . More lnsighl f>etta Roulb OCHASE_ For addilional inf ormalion, please call or visil our websile al LagunoSeasick.com 1045 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, California • Office: 949.494.2124 • LagunaSeaside.com From: Jerry Cobb, CNBC . Subject: John Stanaland "of all the real estate professionals I've interviewed over the years --and there have been many --John is a standout. Not only is he honest, straightforward and down to earth, he knows the market like the back of his hand. And as head of a company that goes back 4 generations, he's a one of a kind business story. It's easy to see why just about every car or pedestrian we encountered during our day of shoot- ing stopped to greet John: he's a standout in his community as well. Laguna Beach is lucky to have him, and so is anyone who does business with Laguna Seaside Realty." Jerry Cobb CNBC Correspondent For a complimentary copy of the "Million Dollar Second Homes" seg- ment of "Morning Call" on CNBC featuring John Stanaland, call Laguna Seaside Realty 949.494.2124. Available on DVD and VHS M0te lnsighl ~a Rcsulh 1045 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, California • Office: 949.494.2124 • LagunaSeaside.com I . • • ~ N f .... f . ---~=--=-= ---;,_ 5 BR 6BA Built in 1999. 3-car· garage. Ocean view. OfTered at $2,350,000 ---~·--- • ~----~.,,,- -N f .... S151111ffneAvenue 8elboe llllnd, CA Ofc. (141) f7Ml22 Cell (714) 325-9055 N - N 8 .I» ---- .. \ u / -· 15 N ! • ; I, ! 11 ~ -N I ... i ~ cu ~ w i1I & . I ;! .. m JlSmint Crttk Sl.125,IDI An""""' 8/J & S1CA11t ~ ~ Sn I~ 722 Goldenrod lMJ6lt Bltdbwry 949/644.6200 ,,,.. Mint 9491644.6200 51,895,IXX) Jic.np. 6' (Mw(Ma J/Yfj{JJii S..S.1·5 Seller wiD 8*r1D olJm ~ Sl.li,a·~ Sot/511n 1·5 $1,350,IXX) "'1t/S11n 1·5 $3,~,IXX) Ltt Ann Caiddy 949/1J4.5689 S1'" 124 ~ MONARCH BEACH SAii JUAJI CAPISTRAIO $1,219,lm Sot/Sun 12·5 17 ~ Er Cl. Cl> ~ ..., <1> CT 2 "' -< "' - "' 8 ~ ::0 fl) !!!. !Tl "' i>i iO 0 "' ~ J1 §: J I 2t -N • Protect your belongings with these packing tips Planning eliminates additional stress, so start packing six weeks ahead least six weeks, which gives you strong two-inch wide packing tape enough time to pack a few boxes and unprinted newspaper. Don't each day. Take inventory of your use printed newspaper to wrap items to determine how many individual items because the ink packing boxes you will need. As a could wear off on them. Next, nave rule of thumb, use a plan for what you will pack first. _.,_...,......,.......,-----, small boxes for Pack items you seldom use and Packing small, heavy items those out of season first. Places like probably tops the such as books and your attic, basement, garage and Ust of things canned goods; closet shelves are a great place to people dread medJum"'5ize for start. Then work your way up to about moving. bulkier, not so items, like dishes, that you use Perhaps it's heavy items like every day. Decide what you will because we find linens and pots; and need to access as soon as you out how much we reserve larger boxes arrive at your destination. Write really have for very bulky •0pen First• on these boxes and accumulated -......: __ -....:__._...... Ughtwetght items load them onto the truck last or put since the last . Barry Marks such as lampshades. them in your car. You also should move. It would be Obtain boxes &om a pack a box with essentials for your wonderful if somehow magically all moving company or collect sturdy first few nights, such as of your belongings were bous from loal supermarkets and presaiption medicine, toiletries, a transported through space from liquor aores. Also, consider telephone, clothing, towels, toilet Home A and put in place at Home Investing In spedaJty boxes, such paper and bed linen. Pack one B. Until that time, your two options u wardrobe and mirror/painting room at a time. dearly, mark on are hiring someone or packing cutom. Wardrobe boxes are each box the contents and the yourself. If you choose the latter, spedaDy designed to transport room it will go in at your new here are some tips for safe~ dothln8 on bansen and residence. Also, for fragile items, your belongings &om the rigors of mirror/patting canons adjust to fit clearly mark "FRAGll.E• on the box transtt. Planning ahead, don't waJt la(ge mes. Besides boxes, make and a directional arrow to indicate until the last minute. Moving is sure you have marking pens, the correct upright position. Before stressful enough. Give younelf at packing peanuts or bubble wrap, packing your computer, back up your data. Use the original boxes and packaging. If you no longer have them, use a box with shock resistant insulation or create padding at the bottom and all around the sides. If you will be using packing peanuts, wrap the computer in a plastic bag so the peanuts won't get inside and damage the computer. Place the CPU in the center of the box with the motherboard side lying flat on the bottom. Protect the top with more padding. Make sure the computer is a tight fit in the box. Use this technique for your monitor and printer. Don't forget to remove the print c.arttidge and paper &om the printer. nus same procedure can be used with other electronics. To pack glasses and stemware: Stuff paper Inside a glass, wrap the stem, and then wrap each piece Individually. Place glasses face down on a three-to four-Inch cushion of crumpled newspaper. Top with two to three inches of aumpled paper. ... MARO on page 115 ~Sean . Seari&Allodates -13 Corp:nre Pia~, Suire 190 Newixxt Beam, CA 92fiiJ 94~644.6200 ~· com 21 J •• I N - 1 J ~ -N f ..... • 25 J ~ c a c» ':< "T1 3-"' c: <» -< N -- N 8 ,i. ::0 <ll !!!. ,.., .,. iii ;:; 0 c» ~ 31 ~ I. I ! . I ~Ptnate Cl.tlifomia Craftsman Beach B~oW A Truly Handcrafted Home Movie and Rock stArs hideaway. fantastic ocean views from this magazine featured home. Own your own private "Montage Style Resort". Very pr(vate location within the ocean side gated community of Lagunita. Private stairs and footpath to the beach. Enjoy approximately 1300 sqft of deck with buiJt in Jacuzzi for sunset dinners and private enttrtaining. Gourmet granite kitchen with teak and gliw cabinets. lots of expansion potentiaJ on this very large lot. ~ Prudential $2,~95,000 '91 c ••• ..., 21 J N •• / .... Lt llmN8 I INllU LML.COINIR LOT Laauno CClnYon laCIUna Vllaae I led. 2.1 lah 2 led, 1 lath •~.ooo . · '"'·ooo , Crowx tJ! f fte Sea 220 ~INSETTIA CORONA DEL MAR This fabulous 4bd, 6 .5both compound situated on three lots, surrounded by spacious grounds with pool & spa is only steps to Corona del Mar's viewing bluffs & beaches. PR ICE A VAILABLE UP O N REQUEST VIEW E STATE - 21 RIDGELINE • NEWPORT BEAC H OCEAN AND BAY VIEW ESTATE CORONA DEL MAR Enjoy the everchanging ocean and bay views from th is exquisite, custom home nestled in a bluff overlooking Newport Harbor & its' islands. Perc hed above Newport Harbor the views from here truly define the term #breathtaking." -LEASE - CANNERY VILLAGE Spacious & elegant 2bd, 2bath urban re treat with gourmet kitchen, sun deck and patio in one of Newport Beach's trendiest areas. $2750/mo. COLEEN BRENNAN 949.275.2775 coleenbrennan@prucdm.com www.coleenbrennan.com • Prudential C.lltentla ~ PRESENTED AT: $9, 850, 000 62 CORMORANT CIRCLE NEWPORT BEAC H Bay view home-two bedroom, two bathroom si ngle level with many fine upgrades in excellent gated community. PRES~NTEO AT: $7 45,000 ,,,.,,... Colllorolo....., .... ~ _.... .... _..... ...... "' ... ........, .... r-....... .... ............................................... ' ..... "' 31 ' ~ ~ a. ... ~ ..., 11> er 2 ... -< N N i :0 11> !!!.. m "' c;; ;;; CJ Ci' -< :9 § / • -N ~ An exceptional neighborhood deserves exceptional service. As a seasoned home loan consultant serving Orange County for over 29 years, I'm proud to bring my considerable experience to your neighborhood. I also have the technology, resources and innovative loan products from one of America's leading lenders to make your next home buying experience fast, convenient and virtually hassle-free. A vast selection of home financing options, mcludmg: '!Iii PayOpt1on ARMs '!Iii Fixed Period ARMs 3/1, 5/1, 7/1, 1011 '!Iii Interest Only Loan Programs '!Iii Home Equity Loan Programs '!Iii Fast & Easys.o Loans '!Iii Purchase & Refinance '!Iii Stated Income Available ~ Primary Residence, Second Homes, High Rise Condominiums ~ New Construction (Rate Cap Program offers interest rate protection for up to 14 months) Kevin Budde Branch Manager Cell 949-422-2075 k~1n_buddeOcountryw1de.com Website: www.loanapprovalsfast.com Mission Viejo Branch 27101 Puerta Real, Suite 100 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Phone 949-282·2203 Direct Fax 949-348-1639 Irvine Branch 18044 Culver Drive Irvine, CA 92612 Phone 949-552·2777 ext.224 •eau~· HOME LOANS Easy. Really: • t.-i..,.. i... o IOOI C..,.. "-I-, Ille .................. 11t _,,,, C..,.... AMocM1 ~ .... _u.._ .. ___ C...-_111e.111r111 ....... ..,......,..1111. ... ..-m11111 .. ............. _ ---,,,,._ '-Cllllolll-- N -N .... -- ~POIN1 NowUnder~ Ooeml.& ~~ 1,300 eq. ft.;-2 etOfy l]Qme. 6 BO with ~ guest ql.*ter'lt .... ltob &.Ftflda a,..,,_· (IHeJ .-.aoo-- -... One°' in. finest tingle ~homee In Corona Del - Mar with panoramlo Ocean & HtWbof views. Jordan K~ (9if9J #f. fti~7 --- • tl"'1 721>-7318 • • ~ N N ~ ~ ~ ...... ~ "1:> ~ ~ . .. 10 ~ w ~ a:: . ~ ! r So, if you'd like more information, call today. Betsy Banker Account Executive 949.347.1729 949.212.4744 cell . BankofAmerlca. ~ embraci ng Ingenuity ~ ,...., Not ell applicant. will qualify for reduad p.pawork bcndiu. All ~t IJ subj«t to approval. normal atdlt etaDdatda apply. lank of Amcria. G> N.A. Mana FDIC. Equal HowiQg Lenda 02003 Bank of America C.Orpontion f7 I\ • 8 N N ALISO VIEJO 58 Tonup Cay BALBOA ISLAND $479,900 1205 N. Bayfront $3,'499,000 BALBOA PENINSULA 21 n E. Oceanfront $5,600,000 BAYVIEW TERRACE .ll~ BLUFFS 2129Vlltl Undo $675.000 CORONA DEL MAR 3315 Fourth Ave $1.557,300 DANA POINT 336'42 Ho1u Hill Dr $1,190,000 EASTBLUFF 3040..0 $729,cn) HARIORCOVE 1'419 N.twpoi m Wy $1,6l.5.000 HARBOR RIDGE s kldceline $6,'495,000 IRVINE 2Coa. $1,895,(XX) Sun 1-S Trisha Marshall Sat/Sun 10-S Sun 1-4 Good/Todd Sun 1-4 Sat/Sun 1-4 Sat/Sun 1-'4 Ray McAloose s.&r\ 1-4 PmlO..Wwq s.&r\ 1-4 Brilnlhcnw Sat/Sun 1-S Lrwte W.ldl-. • s.&r\llA Slldlitbii"" ..... LAGUNA BEACH 648 Carrpl View Or $1,995,(XX) llSSUah $950,(XX) 699vw.idt Mima $1,s..t(),(XX) LAGUNA HILLS 2S3 12 Mustand Dr $1.29S,OOO LAGUNA NIGUEL 3240 I Blrbndne $53S,OOO LAGUNA WOODS 2370Via Mariposa #lE $369,000 LI DO ISL E 812 Via Udo Nord $4,99S,OOO I 0'4 Via Havre $1 ,695,000 90 I Zurich Or $3,495,000 UDO PENINSULA 16Catdo $186,tO) MESA VERDE 'J(fl9 ~Ob Or . $1(19,000 NEWPORT BEACH 16C..,.~ 247w.lrlut $1.990,000 $199,900 NEWPORT HEIGHTS SatlSlll 1-4 ~McAfoose 325 Lajoll $1,500,(XX) ~1-4 AGauchier 620 F\:JIWll $1,295,(XX) SatlSlll l-4 RomifMcAbose NEWPORT COAST 3S Olandon $939.000 Sun 1-4 Fara Salamat 2 Coastal Can)ioo $2.099,000 PELICAN CREST Sat/Son 1-4 Clarie/Asato I Avalon VtSU (Lot) $3,300,000 PROVENCE Sat/Sun I :30-4:30 Teri Chai 12 Bargemon $1 ,62S,OOO SAN CLEMENTE · Sun 1-4 Marilyn Read 2S3 Marquita #A $1 ,190,000 Sun 1-4 Marilyn Read Sat/Sun 1-4 Jones/Flaa SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 30961 ~ObOr $1,699,000 SatlSlll l-4 Baine Gordon 271SI Pll80A.lf'il0 $2A99.000 SHADY CANYON• SPYGLASS HILL Sun 1-5 MaxJne & George SS Monteclto $2,799,000 Carole Lynch SS Montedto $2.799,000 I 39 (/) QI c a. QI ':< ..,, ,,, CT 2 QI -< ~ -...., 8 "" :::0 ,,, 9!. l"T'I Swl 1-4 ~.on V\ CU' ;;; Swl 12-3 &lhir'FN 0 "' ~ Jl ~ ~I~ a. ....... ~ Sat 1-4 ,..,,.,. Pt lcdMU Sat 1-4 Sara Hinman Sun 1-4 Lombardi/Beucler Sun 1-S Ilona Szabo.Poon s.&.11-4 s....~ Sat 10-S Crosby/Lang Sun 10-S HffCIAlllson ---- 40 8 N -N NIWPORT alACH S6,4f S,OOO Ma,nlflcent vtew estac., quaJlty with 5 bd. suites 7.5 ba., family room, library. NIWPOllT alACH S4,4tS,000 Sp.dous home to be completed by mid 20041 Home consists of 4 bd. 3.5 be. New seawall and dock .ccornmodnes a 60' boat. Robert Taylor NIWPORT alACH 92,600,000 Corona del Mar vt ... IU lot with oce.n Ind harbor views. COlw lld P'etenon NIWPOltT COAST $2,0ft,000 ExqJlilll N.wpon Coat resldra. s bed-'oorn pb ~ lMJt lushly pWad lex. ,.....,. PriUheU NIWPOltT llACH Sl,4tt,OOO ~ a:iwrto1 • wid'I suinrc wor 'Wl!wl i'OITl Mw. dlq lcia:lwi. maar. 3 bd. 2.5 ba. Biii Sc.honlau NIWPOltT llACH $774,aoo 3 bet 2.S ba. townhome. Spacious rooms. fi.-.pbce, slkllns doors thu lead to patio. Nancy Hatuaarin NIWPORT HACH 1111,000 3 bd. u bl. spit ...... In The Wfs ~ ~·•it. t...u. hold. 1900 rq. ft almHudnp CO"ONA OIL MA" a 1,110,000 Narly In. 1ere ...., loc In Corona del Mar. Ocuri. Pf course views. !'tans Included. Tom~ NIWHHn' COAIT a l,JM,000 IWxll .._, duplec rwal ~2 ..... ..., ...... c:oms-. _.,,.... ... wale tD badl. J-Lans 'OUNTAIN VALLIY H11,000 Larp lot. Room for pool. 3 bd. 2 ba. Vaulald celJin&. Each b9droon'i has prMr. patio. Jane Lans NIWPO"T HACH SI ,ttt,000 u.,. NMpa1 Beld'I "'-"*it~ ~ lot ., dmirable Utnr/V9ip. Gall Gl'&bner A Joy Curtin HUNTNm)N IU04 ···'".000 Ul'lf'lded, l bd. l .S ha. plus lofL Roof top deck and private patio. Beach close. Liz Grech NIWPORT HACH IUt,000 Slfl&M Story 8k"'9 3 bd. 2..5 ba. home. CMrtooks muM ll""'lbeh. private patio. IMmHudnp . I I . COITA MllA I 1,I00,000 CompleGly redone l bd. 3 bL home. ~ open and spacious. War. Yl9w from dec:k. Hush A Sharon Swanson ~ MllA ttK.000 Top locadon, extra clan auto repair facility. .. bay$, l llfu. Chuck IYersott NIWPORT HACH lltl,000 3 bd. 2 ba. end unit. N.-r kitchen appllanca. Attached 2 car prace. a.nHMdnp l..VINI Mlt,000 2 bd. 2 ba. home • .freshly painted, c:arpewd. Loated close to patb, excellent schools. Huth. Shiiron ~ NIW,ORT ll!ACH $4,100,000 Over '4300 sq. ft. Tuscan Villa. Massive Interior remodel just done. Boat dock accommodates 70' yacht. CORONA DIL MAR $1, 7tt,OOO Panoramic ocean, Catalina, harbor and city lights views from this exquisite custom S bd. S.S ba. • ... Schonlau ANAHllM s2.100.ooo New Frn:h conry...., I aa-.. Pt.qba Pnlta ... S bd. S.S bL mecla room.~ Chuck Allen & Ben Cacte • I I I: LAGUNA BEACH $6,000,000 Fabufoos 6,800 square foot home under construcdon In Irvine Cow. Prtvat.e beach, ocean view, ta,... lot, pool. Hl.S# LI 20..9 IRVINI SS,750,000 SpectKUtar 1.n aa-. tot 1n Shady ~ wttt. W>ulous golf course, canyon and dty li,hc:s vtews. Hl.S#L8021 LAGUNA BIACH $2,IS0,000 Top-qualty, Marie sq.-c.ot~ home wlch c:oudine, canron and dty N&ht vtews. Hl.S# L 12362 LAGUNA HACH $2,IS0,000 Seduded ocao Yiew esa~. Separate guest qiwun. Cabana w;di jacuzzi and sauna. Ml.S#l 12696 LAGUNA HACH $I ,tJS,000 Sunsea and couthne views. l bd. 3.5 ba. Chris Abel designed In North Laguna. MLS#Ll2137 ALISO VllJO $1lt,SOO Former model with anyon A moullQln views. 4 bd. 2.S ba. with upended finishes. MLS#Ll2874 LAGUNA WOODS $221, ... 2 bedroom 2 bid! Co-op. Overlooks Aliso Vlejo Wildltt. Sanctuary. Ml...S#Ll2431 -.,-.................... ._ ............... c-.~--..-.......... _ ....... ___ .._.._. ___ .. ___ .. _.,_.._ ..... _._.,_,,,.. -.... -.......... -.. .. _ .. ___ LAGUNA•IACH $1,Ht,000 3 bd. 2.5 ba. multi-level home In Three Arch Bay. Coastline .. panoramic >Aews. Ml...S# L 11260 LAGUNA atACH SI ,S.U,000 Ocean views from vlrwally ..... ry room In 4 bd. 2.5 ba. home with Incredible deslcn. Ml...S# LI 1840 LAGUNA HACH $190,000 ORB approw<I p1am for -4206 sq. ft. estate drawtnis. po. soil,~ tomplec.d. MLS#L12S63 LAGUNA HACH SH0,000 Spenlsh home In ~ vlllap. 2 bd. I ba. fhplace, wood floors. I car ...... MLS# S3J8'46S DANA POINT Sltf,000 Hlltoric '4 bd. 3 bL Tudor home hu i.e.i ~ ......,,.. to la ori&loaJ c:twaa.r. MLS# SlllOJO LAGUNA NIGU9L MM,MO ~ .... hon'9 wtdl .. lllW ~ J bd. 'Uba.locmdlnealllc1~ MU# SJ'JIJ777 LAGUNA HACH Sf4t ,000 ~\home wldl panoramic nonh coast *-. J bd. 2.S bL plus rtrrtlolb. MLS# Ll28<4'4 LAGUNA UACH SISt,000 !fecb& ~ J bd.ln cninqil ~ Mll'Y,... ~ Urta. prlllm bldcyard. MLS# Ll26l4 LAGUNA NIGUIL $411,000 lD'#W 9lld unk condo. 3 bd. 2 bL vi.w ol chi pt c:ourw. Loat.ed on dMI ,. fairwmy, MLS# Sll91SI LAGUNA NIGUIL $461,000 l.Ol¥ll' ... J bd. 3 bL condo ha ..,... ~and Pf coune 'lltw. l car.,.... MLS# Slo4009l DANA POINT $1, I t0,080 Beautiful an;hitect desipMd home~ forever views of ocean, mountains & city llshts. 3 '*iroom, 2.5 bath. MLS# Ll2929 LAGUNA 81!ACH $995,000 Sweet. sunny cocace In the heart of Laguna village. 3 bedroom 3 bath. Great location on quiet street. MLS# Ll2733 DOVE CANYON $t1S,OOO Goff course locadon, l bedroom 3.5 bath. 3 car gara&9. Panoramic front and rar view of &Off course. Ml.S# S33&466 _(-.-..__ ...... ~ ___ .. , ... c-.. .... --...------........ -.----... .. ---· ...... -.............. -......................................... __ • ____ 43 ~ 2-';< ...,, ~ & -< ~ . "' 8 .:. ::0 tD ' ~ ,.., "' Iii iii 0 Cll ~ J> !2 .. \ ,. j . -N ,/ MAXINE & GEORGE McGAFFIGAN 949.290.5050 PRESIDENT'S PREMIER TOP I!. WORLDWIDE 64 SUCCESSFUL REAL ESTATE YEARS "THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOil EX PERI ENCE" COMPLIMENTARY MARKET £VALUATION OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY l .. S _ ........... ....._ ........... _... .. ., .. c.-.. .... --....------~ .. -·--------·---...---~·-----.,_.,-..... -............... ...,.._ .. ....._. ROBERT TAYLOR 949.338.8885 fNDOR CD BY fORMER C.OMMl\\IONCR Of Rf Al F~ I Al [ Of lALIFORNIA 8 N I .... C HERIE HARTMAN &Jill HANNA 949.606.1770 ----·-- -............ .._. ...... _ ................ __ .,.... .. ____ ...., __ ., ________ .. ._ ...... _._.. __ ., .................... ._.. .... -. ........_ ...... __. __ ......... -~ ..... .__ .................. c.... .... __ ,,__ .. _.,. ....... _ ..... _ .... ....__... ....... ~---~ ...... -.. t*• ......... _.. ........... ....,_.,~ ....... -.. ......_. I JENNIFER PRITCHETT 949.212.5279 949.718.1579 COASTAL ESTATES SPEC IALIST TOP l'I. NATIONWIDE "' .... CAROLE LYNCH 949.280.2882 carol1lynchQcs.com See virtual tour at www.carolelynch.com BARBARA SWINDALL 949.500.1861 ~l\l ES ASSOCIATE bswlndallOcoldw1llbank1r.com www.cbsocal.com I _ _........__.._. ....... _ .. ~---.... -----------.""'-·-..._------·----. ........ _ ............. _. ........................... _..._ COLDWELL BANKER COMMERCIAL _er... ..................... ~ .... , .. ~ ......... ---....... -................. ..._ ............. ---.,...,, ..................... .-.. .... -............ ~------ BIM HASTINGS 949.584.5482 TOM DU GAN 949.837.9550 DIRECT 949.581.5824 FAX 714.246.0045 PAGE R tomdupnccox.net www.colctw.llbanbrcommerdal.Gom N - N § I f j IO ~ N ~ ~ .... ~ ~ ci'! Cl> ~ w " Cl> or:: l ! CAROL ME NCO NI 949.464.3011 --"'-----~~----~ LAGUNA •EACH $6,IH,000 Sophlsdcat9d oc.enfront IMn& wtdl private sups t0 Vlcu>ria ISeach. ~Gern ...... Flne ftlLJCAN HILL $S,SOO,OOO Umom home co be built. P.,IOf'Vnlc ¥lews o( ocean and hartlor: San Hinman lo Brad Hlnmen SHADY CANYON• $4,100,000 Shady Canyon 5 bedroom. Cust0m comer lot. Many UO"IS. Pool and spa. s.ra......,. ....... Hinman SHADY CANYON• $6,150,000 Golf coune vi-. French ~ home by Glw Conscrucdon COfl>. Sara Hlnmen & •rad Hlnmen SHADY CANYON-$4,4H,000 Santa larbara sty\e QJSU>m home crafted by Glw Construcdon COfl>. Sara Hinman & 9rad Hlnmen IHORI CLU1 flS $2, I tl,000 Exdull'le Shorec.tifli '*&f'lborllood. Newly remodeled. .,..... ScWanl & "°" MIMar NORTH LAGUNA SI ,6U,OOO 'Two houses on an ownlted lot. W.lk to wwn and beach. • • • COLDWeLL BAN~eR L.1 c b s o c a I . c o m COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES · LAGUNA B!ACH $9,750,000 Spectacular oceanfront home. Rebuilt. Excellent quality and view. Sara Hinman Ir 8nd Hinman LIDO ISLE $1,495,000 Premier location. N.w remodel. Large lo~ S bd. 6.5 ba. Debbie SdafaN & Ron Miiiar NEW,ORT a!ACH SI ,OS0,000 Light, bright comer locadon, on the bay. 2 bedroom plus den, 2.S bath condo. Karen lhtson & Sharon McKinnon ... , .......... ._..._,, __ «......-.... _c-.._ ..... .._. ....., _____ ...., .. '--'---------------· -.....__.. ............. _ .......................... ._.. ..... _ • .......,...., .. .......,, ___ N - II , .. u f ~ -N I ..... i ~ ~ ~ ..... 16 .. Q: l ! c b socal.com LIDO ISLE $4,995,000 Southern end cl Udo Isle with "40 ft. cl froncac9! 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bath with dock. DOV!ll IHOll!S $2,975,000 New custom home. 4 bedroom l.S bL Views from al major rooms. lu"a Hlnmlln a._.. Hinman N!W,OllT Hl lGHTS $2,610,000 Custom Cliff om. 5 bet 5 bL home -In ..,.. .... dell&ht- rELICAN C"EST $11 ,H0,000 A "farl" Inspired esta~ of unsurpassed qu;allty :and ellqulslte ct.calllna. ,.,, • Lyleen !wins HLCOUllT CUSTOM $1,lts,000 Archltettunl 8elcoun custom with view. S bedroom. library. office. Nancy P'etenon • a.tty Comesys TU"TLI ROCK $2,Sfl,000 Rare custom home. City ll&tta view. S bedrooms. Bonus room plus ofke. ChrilVall LIDO PININI ULA SI H ,Ht Two bedroom two balh belch coaap. · Laseho4d land. LJ DO ISLE OFFI CE 949.723.880'0 _o-..._--...._. ...... _.. .... -.... ._ __ .,.._ ____ . ..__ ... ..,_..._..._... ............................. .._._.._...,_....,. __ .._......,.,.. .. _.,. .. .._. LIDO ISLE U ,01,000 Prwnler Udo loc:atlon. ~ remodel. Larp lot. s bd. 6.S bath. o.llb6e lcWanl • "°" MHlar SHAD'f CNnOW n ;roo,ooo Shady Canyon Vila. .. b.droom '4.S bath. Golf course view. Grat yard. ChmValll WW Plf•llWA $1,MO,MO a.d'l lcMra chem wldl panoramic bay, Jetty and oc4Mfront vt.ws. ..... MklcMI IUNllT MACH S2.6tl,OOO Build 'f04Jf' dNlm home at die oce.n .. heir die Wl¥9S br9Jc. Unda field A Gall Yortc ONI PORD ROAD Sl,Ht,000 ~ and open.] bd. l.S bL lrd bedroom hu ..,.aca encranc.e. O..Won1 LIDO llLI $1,0H,HO 8-udful, rwwty-constructAld cunom home on larie lot. HAR80" COVI Sl,US,000 Palilades Plan I . 4 bd. 3 ba. Pool, If>' 3 carprap. • ....,,Thom .. NIWPOllT IHORH SH0,000 Lm on die Ca,..J. 3 bedroom 2 bactl. Pool. tennis. pi., area. NIWPORT IHORH $115,000 Newport Shores beach house! Newer windows. khchen. carpet. Kennie Jo llluo N!WPOllT COAST $J, I tS,Ht Breathtakl ng views. Spadous 4 bd. 4.5 ba. Larp yard, pool & spa. Laura Roche DOVER SHORES $1,ltS,000 Large Back Bay view home. 4 bedroom 3.5 bath plus oflke and library. Robin Chesnle NEWPORT alACH $1,111,000 U&ht. brlaflt. comer location, on the bay. l bd. ptus den. 2.5 bach condo. Karen 9etlon • Sharon McKinnon NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 949.644.1600 ' Ol DWL'l l ,, """'~' '" .. .... °""""" ...... _.... ___ ._,...c-.. .... ______ ....... __, • .., -c.......,_. __ .,.._ ... ___ .._. ____ ...__..,. .. ...._, ...... _______ ... _ ....... .,.,_. ..... ..,_.__......,. .. ____ ..._ ' N - • '1 14 "¢ 8 "' -"' ~ i} .... ~ ~ ~ ~ ... ~ w 1 ex .i 0.. ! cb socal.c om NIWPOlfr COAST ts,IH,IOI BtuthtakJl'lc vi.ws. Spaclous '4 bedf'Oom '4.S bech. la'1' yard, pool and spa. NIWPORT HllGHTI tl,flO,HI N~ ~custom Cliff OrM S ~ 5 bath home.hi enun:alner\ dellJht. RIVAGI $I, 174, tot 8eaudfu'1 upsraded ~ Coest 4 bedroom l.S bath plus bonus. l.at)9 yard. c:...aPuah NEW LISTINGS AVA ILABLE DCWI" ~I t2,t11,000 N9w custom home. '4 bedl"OOITI l.5 badl. Views from all major rooms. S.... HinmM • ....... Hlnmen TU .. TLI RIDGI t I ,t21,tlt Hilflly upcraded with ocean view. Gou"'* kkd!en • tnd downltlln rnu~r. LAGUNA VILLAGE SHl,000 Wliit to '*d\. OwTnin& Lacuna Vlllap Cott11&9. Pheoomenal lex. NEWPORT BEACH 949.644.1600 IUNllT alACH H,,fl,HI Build 10"' ..... home • che oc;.,.. and heir' die WIW9I break. NIW'°9lr a.n •• ..., .... larpst RMp tloor plln. Views °' can,on and cky fWlcs. LIDO PININIULA Sln,IH Nantucbt toa119. l bedfoom, 1 bldl. "-ort hlnl- 1..and lease. IWMGordon LI DO I S LE 949.723.8800 . . .-~.--::.._._ ............ ..-.... , .......... __ .,.._ ___ .,._.. ....... _ .. .,,.. _ _.,.. .. _ ....... ., __ .... ~ . .-............................... _..." .. ___ t • • • • I I N -LIDO ISLE 949.718.2733 www.lldolsl•.net _Ollllolll ....................... __. ..................... _..,._ .. ____ .._. __ _. .... .--.......... -.-..-............ -.................. _. ...................... ~--..._. 41 .. 8 "' N f .... I. ~ ~ ~ .. 1§ .,, w ;;; .. 0: l i' 0 57 " I •• .. ~ -N I .... ~ ~ .. 19 "' w 19 .. er I I ~ t i 0 0 cb1oc1l.com DEBBIE SCLAFANI & RON MILLAR 949.933.7393 949.718.1741 #1 COLDWELL &AN K.EP. TEAM IN otJ.NGE COUNTY FOil 2000 & 2002 SOCIETY OF EXCELLENCE IN ASSOC IATION WITH TIM SM ITH 949.7t8.173S _..........._._., ... ____ -"!:_ ......... ______ ....... , ........... __ _...., .. _._ ...... _ _.._ .. __ ...... ..,. .. ._.~.-·---....... -... --. cbso cal.com _ ................ ._.. ........ __ .... c.. ....... -.-.. ----------..._......, .. ______ .-.... ~ ............ _. .... _ • .....,.. .... _._ •• .._ DEBBIE SCLAFANI & RON MILLAR 949.933.7393 949.718.1741 #1 COLDWELL BANKER HAM IN ORANGE COUNTY FOR 2000 & 2002 SOCIETY or EXCELLENCE IN ASSOCIATION WITH 949.718.1735 C OLOWCLL I''\ l'<I"\< ''l •. " J • 8 N -N I 4J .... ~ ~ ~ .... ~ w ~ a:: ~ i' 0 cbsocal.com SARA HINMAN 949.759.3705 BRAD HINMAN 949. 759 .3732 #2 TEAM ORANGE COUNlY SOUETY or EXCHUNCC HALL OF FAME www.hlnmanrealesu~.com .............................. --.. ..,, ... o--.... -... _..._ .. _ .. _____ ,,, ... ....__... .............. ., ...... ...-... -......... ~-........... ......., ....... ..,..~-.-.- c b socal.com SHADY CANYON ' CUSTOM HOME ... c-........................ ..-... , •C......,_.._ _ _._, .. _.,.._..,.. _____ _.... .. ---·-..-----·--~-._.-................. __ ., __ C HRIS VALLI 9 4 9.759.3738 714.883.4397 \ltADY CANYON P.RlH...f R or nH YEAR 2002 RICK LAN G EVIN 949.759.3759 ( Ol OUH.'l L IJ l\N"L 'N •. ·~ . • q I I , t u 8 N .... N ~ ~~ .... ~ ~ ~ ~ .,,.J -;o QJ 0:: ~ ! \ . GAIL YORK& LINDA FIELD 949.959.3753 949.759.3733 1111 _...,._ ......................... ~ _...,.. ____________ ....,, _____ ..._ ___ ._ ......... _..... ..................... _.., __ .,.. . ...., .............. _..... _____ ·~ '"'"t . . _.a... ....................... __. • .., .. c..... ...... ____ .. __ ..,.....,,._. ____ .....,... ___ ...... _.,.......,.._ ...... .--._,.,._. ........................ ___ .._ . ESTHER FINE 949.717.4764 HALL OF FAME • O l lllUl 'l l 111\.Ntl,l'H •' ..... i a J -.. ! - "' - "' § :::0 11> 9!. ,.., ~ Ci 0 21 -< :9 ~ • . • 1 I I I J •• .. I ~ .. f ~ -N ! ..... ,;. "' "O 2 "' (I) Cl> 1§ "' w . "! ex: :2 d: ~ ~ ' ' ... BEVERLY CLEVELAND 949.718.2742 KENNIE JO RIZZO 949.718.2723 JON FLAGG 949.718.2718 _ .......... ._._ ............ _.... ..... .._ ..... .,,.._ .. .,._. _____ ....._ .. _ ..... ..._ ___ ............................. _ ... _._._.,.._... ........... ._...... ............. _ .. ...._ • $U4,000 Proftulonal decomad home. 2 muter suites, family room ~d prmet ldtchen. Jonathan Wiison 9-49.580.2736 Fabulous ~terfront home with bolt dock. Completely rwnodeled througf!OYt. A rare find. VlctorVasu 949.S74.3S68 ...... , . ·. _...., . .t·~ . ' . -.,.._ -I ~MACH .'2.lfl.- Awarct wlnnlf11 fomw model In "'The~" lllulf location. View and upsrades plot.! Sharon fa&undes .. , ........ A dmei.is ttnsu ... by Gius C01Utn1cdon. finest quality and destcn. Spectacular views. Sara Hinman & Brad Hinman 9-49.759.3705 NIWPOIT' COUf .,.,,... St. Laurene 4bd.. l.Sba. Cielll covrtyard. Miiiy room Wt.ti f\replk9. lnaida ~ • ....-kit. councan. 9-49.290.SOSO Unda ~ MtM7.4578 NMLTA HtW U,100,000 New 7000 eq. ft. acara. 1 plus acru. s bd. 6ba. hlat1 quaricy consvuc:Uon. ChudtAlen . 800.2n.J6.4S llLVIMDO "49,,.. Custom ~ cn.IM aurrounded by'*""~ cky doM. Tnnqull ~ "'°"' ~room. Mary Schreiber 714.69).6886 P,IS0,000 Spectacular vi-s. pl'Wate end o.f cul d9 uc lot. Mijestk S bedroom residence. Maxine & Geors• McGafflpn 9-49.290.SOSO OMNOI MMACUI . tl.JU,000 New 6500 .._ft. Equestrian llocel I plus acra. Sbcl. 6ba. and IO nwdl "'°"- Qud( ,,,_. a 1en c.;e eoo1n .3645 949.759.3753 •21m~---...°'*""'--"°'....-.. _ .. _....., _____ _,... ... ____ _..,.,.._., ...... --..------... 111"9'•-·...........,~----·--........ -.-...-. ... ---............ .. •I •• ~ ..: N i ... ! c'I .... ~ w ·~ a:: i ! . ""' ., . .,. ' CATAUtA Great ocean vt.w. l muter wites, l-ur prap and pinntt kitchen. Avall&ble now. ' Sharon Grima 9-49.6+4.9060 LAOUMAllACH " ..... <Xar*ont esca111 on di. YM. Model J*fect~ rebuilt. Spa and 11Mft houte.V'~l San Hinman & Brad Hlnman "49.7S9.J70S LAGUNA llACH ""'" Vlnclce charm In ~ Vll. 1928 lbd. I bL home. w.lk co belc.h. lhops and ar.s. ...,.-Gaudller "49.499.1989/'H9"3'.S5'49 CIGMtV.DaMM ~ Corona Del Mar V..,.. IU lot w!th ocean. Harbor "'-'. mo¥Hn c:onclldon. 4S' wide lot. Conrad....,_ 949.500.7788 DMA POINT ti,_. A-.ome Eut'Of*I" lnftuencld raidena. Mart>lt. llrnatont and hardwood. 18.000 lq. ft. lot. jennW.r Prkdlea 949.112.5279 '49.718.17111'H9.717.476-4 COllOMA ........ ,,.., ... Cluay lbd. 2.Sba. In Corona Del Mar~ Custom decor. pirmet lcltcMn, muter with flreplltL Conrad Peterson 949.500.1788 C».MA POeM1' $Sit, ... Lantern Vllta,. ~mw. lbd. 2ba. Sln&le story, open bum tellln&. 1-c.ar prap and peek ocean vi.w. Anpla Gaudller 949.836.5549 949.J00.1600 949.212.5279 •JODto.-11 __ ._..~---..-.. ---............. ---... .. -·--.....w,........., .. _____ .... _____ .. ...,_ ___ .........,_, .. __., ..... -........... ._ ... ____ .......,. • • •• ,. ,. .. .;,,, • ••• I I ... . ... . . . . .. ....,., ' !I • .. ' • • • • • • • • . ... Harv Wyman President/Director of Lending ~OG~ • ~ IT ~ ~ ..., ,,, CT .... ~-=-- N - N 8 ~ ~ ~ ,., ~ "' ~ 0 "' ~ 3' ~ • •• . ....,. PruC1e'rit1a1 · tallfo'rnla 1 'Realty ' ~ offers Career Nights and -Licensing classes at the N ! . Training Center in Irvine ... f Career Night highlights estate market, those seriously thinking about a real estate career ~ opportunities in real should attend the seminar. w estate for prospective Prudential agents benefit from the . -t company's large network of a: agents resources including the latest l presentation software, national and ! local advertising programs, and eCertification. Prudential's eMarketing 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 cllent relationships with personalized \.' marketing. All of our training, the mentor program, and personal agent websites are company paid programs. Licensing O asses Prudential California Realty's next session of real estate licensing classes wil l start on Saturday, March 6 at the company's training center in Irvine. Anthony Schools supplies the course materials, which include the Career Nights California Real Estate Principles, Ask any new agent why he or she Power Prep Videos, Audio Tapes, joined Prudential California Realty, plus a computer disk and workbook and undoubtedly you will be told ft containing more than I 000 practice is because of the in-depth training. exam questions. Trish Kraus, director of training, The licensing course is made up of ... and Jan Nestor, administrator of the two components. The first is a Ucensing school, offer a friendly and three-week, I 2-hour accelerated safe haven for the new agent. Nestor classroom instruction by Jim Parks encourages and guides them of Anthony Schools. On the fourth through the preparation process of week, students are given a 100 getting their real estate license and question test that must be passed Kraus charts their course to success with at least a 60 percent grade in with the business development order to qualify to take the classes offered to both new and California real estate exam. seasoned agents. Prudential is Certificates of completion are then keenly aware of the challenges that sent along with student's application each new agent experiences in to the Department of Real Estate In starting a real estate career. order to obtain a test date. ManageIS and mentors provide the For more Information, call Trish guidance at the office level, while Kraus, Prudential Clllifomta Realty's the on-going business development Director of Career Development at classes are conducted at the training (800} 895-1869. Tice Tral,.ing Center center In Irvine. ts located"' 2405 McC4bt Way, Ste. "Today's Opportunities in Real J 1 J, lmne. Prudential Clllifomta Estate,• a free seminar presented by Realty is proud UJ ~a member of Kraus and Neator, on the first HotMServlces of Afierlca Inc., a Wednesday of each month. at 6:30 Berkshire H""'4""')14.lftltate. p.m., talks about the career Prudential Clllif omta Realty is ~rtunitiuavailable at Prudential ranlted among the natUm's Top 5 real omia Realty. est4te companies with more t"4n SJ 7 Other topics covered will be the billion in saks volu~, accqrd{ng w basics of the business, how it has National Relocation and Real Bsf4t.e changed during the past few years, Maguine, -x;! 2003. AdditloMl .. and opportunities within the eotn1''"'Y '" '°""""""' can ~ lndu1try. Krauuald that because of obt4t'"'1 .it ""'*·~'°"' the booming Orange County real or tCN1M1.1'"'Ulenlf41cdl.cbm. • • • • ,, ,_..,. ~ -N i _j ! ~ ~ II> w -I ~ ! .. ... ... 1111-U -EIEOITIIE ABM Trust cl Loan specialists in loans over $.S00,000 bu opeoi.Qg in Oranae County for residential retail Area Manapr Loan Executive New upscale South Coast P1ua otrece. Demonstrated experience in realtor, CPA or financW planner and client referral rnarketioa. Report to production manager. Eye to the fut.ore ct: a paujon for client service. THE PORTFOLIO DlfFERENCE Oscar r>ustamantc Pres.dent • Over 50 banks and lending institutions to choose from • Loans to .$10 million; all credit profiles, induding ea5~-doc and interest-on!~ • O ur goal 1s to provide the best rates and lowest cost -a ll with our best pnc.e guarantee TRY FIXED 5-YEAR TO $1.5 MILLION• 4.95% •ZERO POINTS • INTEREST-ONLY OPTION • NO PREPAYMENT PENALTYlll Local attorney climbing the mountain for the hungry and homeless HomeAid and Second Harvest Food Bank will benefit from this trek up Mt. Everest Attorney D&oJeJ NassJe was first introduced to HomeAid Orange County, through the Orange County Assodatkm of Realtors when he presented the innovative idea of climbmg Mt. Bverat to raise money for the Building Industry Alsodation'.s charitable mn, HomeAid. "I came up with the idea of Climbing the Mountain of HungeT and Homelessness campaign as a way to.set an eumple for my twin sons, so that they could learn the importance of giVing back,• Nassie explained. "I couldn't think of a Additionally, varl~us individual and corporate sponsorships and underwriting opportunities are being made available. Those interested in providing sponsorships or underwriting will benefit from various promotionaJ opportunities. Men and women wishing to participate as part of the Mt. EvettSt 2004 climbing team may contact Daniel Nassie at (949) 752-5370 or visit www.mteverest2004.com. Sign up deadline: March 15, 2004 Departure Target Date: Apiil 10, 2004 Return target date: End of May 2004 Approximate cost: $6,700 All team members are responsible for covering their own costs (approximately $7,000) so that every betteT way than to spend 6ve weeks trekking with them in the Himalityas pursuing a Uf e Jong dream of mine while helping others in the process.• ~. ' -:~. 1··\... . 1-~~ .. • .• iJ• I 1\ l 9 • ~· ,,, ·. Nassie' s fund raising journey to the top the world, which will also benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank begins in Los Angeles, and then passes through Taiwan, Singapore and Attorney Danlel Nassie (center) Is flanked by twtn New Delhi, ultimately sons JustJn (left) and Jordon who wtll join thetr settling in Katmandu, father on Aprtl 1 o, 2004 to dlmb Ml Everest to Nepal -the departure raise funds tor HomeAJd Orange County and city. From Katmandu Second Harvest Food Bank. the Everest team led by Nassie and his sons will make its way penny earned from pledges and to base camp some 17,000 feet above sponsorships go directly to HomeA.id sea level. Prom there an advance team Orange County and the Second will push forward carrying the Everest Harvest Food Banlt, where more than 2004 flag that will be planted at the 15.1 millJon p<>Wlds of food was Everest summit more than 29 ,000 feet distributed serving more than 385 high. local agencies that are able to feed The pledges and sponsorships more-than 215 ,000 lndtvtduals each garnered thro~ the partnership month In Orange County. effort of the Orange County HomeAid Orange County was Association of Realtors, HomeAid established by the leadership of the Orange County and the Second Orange County Chapter of the Harvest Food Bank will undcnmte BuJJdtng Industty Association of various programs that feed the hungry Southern California tn 1989. Those and house those livtng in cardboard temporarily homcJcss served by boxes and in seedy motels throughout Hom¢id include women in crisis the county. pregnancy, abused Children, victims The climb-a-thon will secure of domestic violence and those pledges based on the actual altitude families and individuals who ftnd the team is able to climb with the flag. themselves homeless as a result of job Pledges of a •penny per foor-loss or catastrophJc lllness. In 2002 (maximum feet: 29,095 -<I S.01 per alone more than 6,000 homeless men, •Ill••••••••••••••••••••• .. foot • $290 donation) and fla1 rate women and children found refuge at a pledges are bemg tolkited. ltQIDdJd lhJ1«. • &££ -------------------- • • 11 (,/) C» (! a C» ~ "" ~ CT j-.- !:::? N 8 A ;:o ~ !!!. 7 ti 0 !!! -< :y ~ .... . ... • .. I«. 72 ~ ..: N --i ..... >. l ~ .. ~ ~ 1 Q: f ~ I . b ~ sales associate excels In restdentlal property brokerage wtdJ a coBiClled cllp.Wllcm "'* ... ~ .... of.......,.• Ouuide of the ofta, Gmilt mfo1I surftng, hiking md v.c.Uomng with his wife, Heidi, and their dlu&hter, Zoe, at their HaWIH rental property. Bixby 1ep1etomt1 clients of all needs and locale. Y 0# ""'" rtMll Grt1,,I BUiiy Ill Strillllll Properltes, Ne#!flOrl Sta (949) 640-3670 or Ill ~.COM. Build your dream home Impressive views aJ"e enjoyed from this building site in Laguna Beach. Sweeping views of main beach, Catalina Island, white water, city lights and up the coast. The 101 could accommodate a custom home up to approximately 3 ,500 square feet. Fabulous opportunity to build your dream home. This land/lot is offered at S 1,450,000 For MOf't mf"""""°", call Susan Scanlan "t (949) 640-3600. Str""4 Proptrl'la, 140 Newport Center C>rlve, Ste. 100, Newport Blach. C2003 Coldwell Banker Re.al Estate Corporation. Owned and operated by NRT Inc. Emerald Ridge three bedroom home Close to beaches and across from a park, this home is located in a prestigious gated community. This beautiful single story, three bedroom three bath home is immaculate. Gourmet kitchen, remodeled and upgraded master bath, open floor plan and nice backyard make thJs home move-in perfect and ready for entertaining. This home is offered at $1, 179,000. For more information, call Kimberly Hutching and Mldulel Gosselin at (949) 497-5599. Str""4 Propertlts, 1088 North Coast Higlt""'J, !Agima Beach. C2003 Coldwell Banlter Real Estate Corporation. Oumed and operatul byNRT/nc. Open and bright Panoramic ocean, coastline views Fantastic open and brlght two ~m, This ranch-S1yle home is located in the exclusive Emerald Ridge gated two bathroom home community. It consists of four bedrooms, four baths with approximately 3,300 in gated community square feet on an approximately 8,450 square foot street-t<>-Street lot. of the Summit. Uving room features include a cathedral ceiling and brick hearth gas and Upgraded with wood burning tlreplace. The fonnal dining room has panoramic views of the bamboo hardwood coast. The large country kitchen has breakfast bar and large dinette area and a flooring, crown spacious pantry. The master bedroom Is on the maJn level and features ocean molding, custom views and a brick hearth fireplace. The large maS1er bath has a spa rub, paint, two decks, one separate dual vanities and two closets, one a large walk-tn . The second main with ocean views, Ooor bedroom is converted to an office and has a full bath. community pool and Lower level consists of large family room with ft.replace and It opens onto spa. Master bath With the grassy rear yard plus it has a carved wood bar with wet bar sink. Bedrooms double sinks, large three and four each have their own bath and open to the rear ya.rd. closet (reconfigured by Califorrua Closets) and an oversized tub and shower This home is offered at $1 ,799,000. wtth a fabulous ocean view. For""'~ '"f0""4tion, t:11ll Pamela Homm at (949) 633-6667 or Rids Meaney This home is offered at $618,000. at (949) 922-8210. Vfew the uirtual fQur at WWNJ.pamelahorton.CQ#I. Stmda For more injrmndtlon, t:11ll Tl#I CArr at (949) 640-3600. Str""4 ~, P1opertlo, 140 Ntwporl Center Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Buch. C2003 Coldwell 140 Nt"1p0rl Cetlter C>rlve, Ste. 100, Nt"1p0rl Be4di. C2003 Coldroe 11/ter &nlltw Rtwl Bltllle °""""""""· Otnu '""' operdted by NRT 111&. Rul ~te Gorporrdi<m. o.mtd '"'" operckd by NRT bu:. CPl'UM Jd ..MdJ. • /j,200, 000 Waterlront views. 2 levels !tviM 1il'rm-• l t,tf49,000 Private and serene flat, channing 3 Bd. 2 Ba. ~IUll:u11 · 11,ogg,000 Classk Sunny Hiiis est3te property J.J""'fDli ~ • l;tg,ooo I house from the beach. ) Bd. 2 Ba. front unit &"1 CuAJt ~u • /JAOOl~11tJ,, &.cudw ~. prestjp>us gated community . ' . ' ' .. . ' . ' 'Dover S'koreJ • IJ.,145,000 Large home with pool, spa and fabulous view JJe;.;fDli S'kolt.f · Jt,3 50, 000 Beach c.lose, remodeled 4 Bd. ) Ba. ~HM ·V~t · S949,000 Spectacular ocean views, great loatioo W&ih Cuff.;. .Me.Id • Js49,000 3 Bd. lS Ba., tum-by cownhome J.Julf1~HM · llJ.J.Sl~11a Sini!• leYel I Bet I Ba. unit with wood floors . , • N - N § . , ... •• • BALBOA ISLAND 206 Topaz Avenue BAY CREST I IO I Sandl9WOOd Lane BAYSHORES 2102 Clrde om. CLIFF HAVEN SIS~ CORONA DEL MAR $1 ,7SO,OOO $1 ,425,000 $2,49S,OOO $1 ,99S,OOO Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4 Sat 1-4 Donna Peebles Roseanne T. t...van Cammy Leslie Cammy Leslie Nancy Short ------------ Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4 Dana Black Dana Black -- --------___...._. -· -----· 223 Carnation Avenue 303 Carnation Awnue, Unit I $3.200,000 $2.39S,OOO 2734 Windover Drlv. $1 ,99S,OOO DOVER SHORES -- 1824 Santiaio Dr!V9 . $1 ,949,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA I 6S The Masters Circle 29S 19th Strfft 24S3 Santa Ana Avenue EMERALD RIDGE 22892 Via Orvleto 32492 Via Mentone HARBOR RIDGE $1.S00.000 $895.000 -$949,000 $839,000 $1 ,799,000 $1 ,179,000 $2.900,000 Sun 1-4 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4 Sat 1-4 Sat 1-4 Sun. 1-4 Sun 1-4 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 Sat 1-5 Sun 1-5 Kade Machoskle Mall Gulledp Mall Gulledie Heather Ana•I Kidder John McMoni&i• K.r1 Carr Bill Hill Matt Evans Matt Evans K.Jth Randle Grant Bixby Pamela Hort.on Allan E. Heller . Allan E. Heller .. ' ' . " ' .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . ,.. ..... ' . , ... ,., •. f., .•. , .•.... , .••..•. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -- , • 1 71 ~ i ~ ..,., J~ "' :- LAGUNA BEACH "' 8 ~ ---::0 '481 Par* Avenue $825.000 Sat 1--4 The Sheridans .,. et. ,..., ..... Sun 1--4 The Sheridans ,. .. . -"' iii n; LAGUNA VILLAGE 0 "' ~ ns Wendt Terrace $9'49,000 Sat 1--4 Tracy Naess Browne ~ ,. Sun 1--4 Tracy Naess Browne LIDO ISLE 339 Via Udo Nord $2,995,000 Sun 1-'4 Alison McCormick 11 '4 Via Mentone $1,395,000 Sun 1--4 Sandy Pickens LINDA ISLE 60 Linda Isle $6,500,000 Sun 1--4 Evan Cori<ett NEWPORT BEACH '4710 Seashore Drive $1 ,699.000 Sun 1--4 Kevin Kubiak 1830 Port Tiffin $1 ,52.5,000 Sat , .... Heather McEwen 2518 Sierra Vista $1 .195,000 Sat , ..... Mike Kennedy Sun 1-'4 Brian Edmondson 310 Vista Suerte $719,000 Sun 1-'4 Katie Rollins NEWPORT COAST ---- 37 Sea Terrace $1.5'49,000 Sat , ..... Mall Gulled,e 52 Tidal Surf $1.+49,000 Sat 1-4 Gary Hessetgesser IS Wort $1.299,000 Sat 1-4 Jackie Handleman Sun 1-4 Jackie Handi.tnan NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2500 Cliff Drive $2,100,000 Sat 1-4 Tennille Rather Sun 1-4 Grayce Taliaferro PELICAN CREST --- 28 Shorerldi• $5.395,000 Sat 1-'4 Roseanne T. Levan PROMONTORY BAY '426 Harbor Island Drive $2,550,000 Sun 1-4 Marie Fario-Sork SHADY CANYON 19 Redbird $2,9'49.000 Sat 1-4 Kathryn White 59 Copper Creek. Lot -46 Ii '47 $2.295.000 Sat 1-4 Jerry Snyder O'lOOl c....... ..... 119 '-Corporodclfl. Owned and_..."' Nl!f lrc.Caifoool ......... -C':: .. ~ " ............. 1ot ......... ~_,.. ............... ...._",......,,.......,"' ....... ,,,,...... ,...._.. ___ .,,., fie 1oi,w • ........ ••If 1 .., _.,. .... eawoqdN ......,_,.,.,,... .................... W ... _.-,......... .Mv /Ju · ~9951000 Gorgeous wnM<ey Udo Isle home. Huge comer lot. Large entry courtyard wid'I pool and spa. Fabulous bay and city lights views . .Mo /Ju · 1~3951 000 Spadous home on an CWW'Sized SU'fft·UHO'llda lot. Large IMnc room wid'I fireplace, bf ..adut room and ~ master suite wlch ftreplace and beamed c.ffings. Large pado. Mu /Ju · 11,tgo,000 Fabulous, remodeled home. Shows lib I model. Strada courtyard emry. formal cfinltoc room. Mu /Ju : 15295,000 8-udful, blyfronc. custom home completad In 1996. Spectacular t.y and city ll&hu viMI. .. • n J ..., ~ ~ "' .... "' § '° Ill I!!. ,.., ~-;;; ~ -< ~ d •' ... •' ii ~ -N l ~ f ~ i i ~ ! S;,.if),d;ffr • fa,goaooo Spectacular front rON home. This '4 gf 7.5 Ba. home features Birdseye maple wood floors. slate and iranfte dll"04Jlhout. media room whtt wtne ~ and bar and a p.irmet kitchen. ~TJA ~hf,Af11fA. • 15,troaooo kwdful home on an 1ppt Oldmately SO foot lot. This '4 Bd. '4.5 BL home '-tures hardwood ftoon,.,.... count.en..~ styie m<Wior and a 3 air.,.... "-re, CMrSlzed lot. ~"" /JIAM • /;,StJO,ooo II ICNdtie Ylews wtd\ 1pp1 oldl1wtllly 200 fw of be>' fronctc9 and a dock for a 11'1'8 boat. ~ ~ • J/f,900,()(){) Mela DrM ~ ..... Front row ,.,,. views of a.ck ., and M\MCS. 7;)wer SAoreJ • J;.,145,000 Large, single lewl S Bd. '4.S Ba. home with no steps. Courtyard entry. pool. spa and spectacUlar, wide open Back Bay views from dining. living and family rooms. /J6NfllrC J-le/f/dJ • $J.,I 00,000 En;oy Qbuk>us Cat31ina and sunset views from this 4 Bd. S Ba. custom home In one of Newport Heights' premier locations. Wt.I~ CPitA ~ . /(9.9,()00 Qrclnll 4 8d. 2 BL home on a very larp 6ot In • prime &IUide Hei&flcs loc:atlon. Cul-de-sac. ;Je1t1~1'l CPd • JttJ;ooo lJpsnded 2 8d. 2 Ba. Sunimk toWnhome wtdl t:.mboo ftoors. ~ • /> 7t ~ ~ ~ ...... 111 ~ b N - N 8 "" ::0 ~ 2' ,.., ~cc ;;; 0 ... ~ ~ '. ' ( /I h I j I ( • . .. .. ~ ..; N .I f • i w .. ail er • ~ ! lo~ /JU.· t~50aooo Prime bip"Ont ~ ....,,_ lnaedlbte open lplCel for~ Ind••~ .. bedrooms. a..d roam, .... Md Indoor e>C9t'dse pool. Dock. side de ... car..,.... 4710 Swhre ?;)Jive · 1~£99,000 • Incredibly r'WnocWed Oc.....n duplex. Upstairs unit has 3 bedrooma, 2 bldw wtd'I ~ room of of muw bedroom. L.aww unk t.a 2 bedrooms, I bllh. • ,, ll ~ J .., 111 J, N :- § :a 111 9!. "" ~".?'t ~ 111 0 ~ ~ •I , ... .. 8 N -N ~ j ... ~ ~ ! "' i..J ~ er: ~ ! r ... ( ' • -/V1J()AJ Cwe · Jtt,700,000 The Ark. historic Moss Screet Belch oceanfront home. Circa 1923 and built by J-l qus.. the home recains al d la lracrtcY. c~&dllO ~ • Js,ggs,ooo One d the most~ co11temporvy bw:Jlftoot homes .,.. bult In Orqe County. Ed l.ohrt.ch lll'd'tbcan. ~~ · /iJ,75,()()0 11.emocWed ~It home~ s.a. QM Beech. Grana aourmet ldcchen. ~ ~ • J?tg,O()() One tQ.-from the belch.) Id. 2 .. front unit. '4lry .,.,. rcdrcp deck wld\ bly...,., ..... .r ~ I • 0 ~ i ~ .., n> ~ l N .... N § ::0 n> 9!. ,.., f · n> 0 Qj ~ ~ '' Onfy ..,_, exduslYe La(una Beach oceanfront custom homesltes remain. All the luxurious services and amenities of the Mon13p Resort and Spa. Lot stzes nnae from 13,000 to 16,000 squaA feet. I I 11 f{ I <., 11 >I N C I ._, \I 'l<I" I \1,1 • ..Myftk J-li/IJ • f;.,tgs,ooo Contwnporvy home desW'*' by Hom NopperM aw and featured In amt ,....a .. Ind on ~Art and Archk9c:tln Tour. Cvl*VM 1d ~ · /4,495,000 Authentic halian styte home lnftuenced by ct.. C1WfWJl's vlla on Lab Como. Enfoy lncredlble Catalina. OCtlln, P9lk:an HI• Golf Cowse, ~city !Wm and t., vt.ws. ~ v~ · /l,tgs,ooo ~ OCWI ¥t.wl from this rwnodeled 3 _bedroom. l.5 bldl ctwnw11 home. ~ ~. ft'15,000 Vacanc, ~ lot In ~a.ch. 0oee CD t.ch. - cfe~ J-tif/J . JJ.,J.95,000 Contemporary ocean view home completely remodeled within the past 3 yean. Unique floorplan with large ocean view temtces. ~~ ~ · t~tsaooo Spectacular remodel c:A a classic mld-cenwry compound with pool, spa and sport court. 3 bedroom suites in the main house with attached I bedroom guesUlouse. /rili"" erm~ · 13, tg5, ooo ~front row views from all llvin& .,.... E>ttraoi dillll)' I st0ry, 3 bedroom home. 7'"°" Sf;i"51 · 1499,()()() Wonderlulty ~. 3 bedroom. 2 bath. lap pool and spa. W.St faclni mountain vWws. ., . ' . .. ... • l . • ~ -N j &I ~ ~ 1 ~ 'w 1 a:: ~ ~ \ t { .. . • I. 19 ~EJ.J · Ji,94g,ooo EJepnt '4 bedroom. '4.S bldt hdy c.n,on vtla built by renowned T~ Woodrow. 59 C?fN Crui · IJ.,295,000 2 loa wtch appn.wied ptans. Aeur de France. Inspired by the ~ homes d ProY.nc:e. 1&.4 SttJt~ lllive • 1~949,000 Tradldonal family resJdence. 811Y and IW'ts vi.ws In OcMr-Shores. • , 17 ~ ~ g. ":'-..., ~ CT ~"" ~ N N ~ ;Q ~ !!!.. ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ ~ Stunning architectural residence c:apwres the art of fine living. Contemporary Mediterranean style design blends form and function. Eminently livable. S bedrooms, S.S baths and 2 mamr suites. Grand living/dining salons. family room, chefs ldtdlen. Distinctive elan enhanced by sumptuous fumlshingJ. Enjoy I ' I • ~ CJ<e1t • /s,395'000 This Tuscan style estate features elepnt taste, Impeccable det:all and quality. Use of rich ,,..terials radiates warmth and comfort. CTJfDM Jd ~ . • /t,()/f0,00() ao. tD .... IOUCh of Ccmt I 'WtMr· Ya&ad~~SW-.~Mller. .. ~v;,.o1iw11j ~ • t~ssaooo 4 bedroom. 3 bath split-level home. Family room or den. 2 fireplaces, air conditioning, security system. recendy painted. Boat dock for approximately '43 foot boat. ~'1 Ca1iyv1i • l5,ooo!MJ1itk Monaco model In gated Big Canyon. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths plus office Of' e>cM"dse room. White decor, vaulted cellinp. master on first leYel. • _,, • J . . l • , - I*"' ..... , t t. ' .•• Located on a quiet cul-*sac In the pi estf&'ous pted community of Belcourt. this spacious 6 bedroom home is perfect for family and entenainlnc. The very prtYate rear yard has a pool. spa and built-In bart>eque. Other amenities Include a wonderful prmet kKchen. a Mlp masw suite wtch a slttl~ ar. and an oftk:elltbrary. ~ni6t Ct-t1tyv1i • tf~tJ.S,000 Gorgeous. expanded Wyndc:Ner Bay Plan I . Exquisitely appointed 6 bedroom, 6.S bath home with f!tlef"/ builder opdon. ~ ~d Su~· $~tf?9tOOO Exceptional, Turtle Rock Summit S bedroom, '4.5 bath family home. Highly upgraded wtth pool and spa. ~~ 1PNM • Jt,595,000 Tuc.luly lflPOlnted, '4 bedrooms, '4.S bedw tr1d 3 car Pl'l&9 on &fMI lbelt. 1iu& ~d Crtd · /9,300,000 Custom. 6 bed! oom, 6 bed\ COii~ It)' Vl.w muterpiece. _,, • t1 ~ ~ a. ~ ..., ~ -< .. ~ N 8 A ;:o ~ !!!. fO<" .,. fij ;;; 0 9i .:;;: :P ~ •• ..r ~PA ~ni;.J~ • llf,504000 Gorpous. MW custom oceanfront home.~ upsraded. ~PA ~ih.111/d • /J.1<fS4000 Beautiful Craftsman style '4 bedroom. '4 bath home. Gourmet kitchen. great location. C#AJtP ~ · l!ftt9S,OOO ~air mwwq. bnnd w <M*llfroot home In lhe ecdulho9.,.. d a.di RoM. -:o-~------~------------------~------------... ~11 ~ •' ,.,., 13 ~ ~ a. QI ";< ..., "' er 2 ' ~ l\J - l\J 8 .,,. Nestled in the hillside of Corona del Mar, this private residence offers the finest waterfront views on the coast. 2 bedrooms, 3 baths plus an office. New construction In 2000. Gourmet kitchen feawres Viking range and ovens, Bosch dishwasher, Sub-Zero refrigerator, granite countertops and limestone floors. S-Ose surround sound. Security system. Electric canopies and celling fans on the balconies for the ultimate in privacy and comfort. Residence Is attached to one other and Is being offered for sale furnished. fJJ.04000 • ~ -N I ( ..... .4 - , j ~~~~----~----~----------------------------~~~111111!!1,ll f t I I I' ~ Sv'4~J(M · /~J.95,000 TOQJfy remodeled and upgraded 2 bedroom, 2 bath. oceanfront condominium In Lacuna Royale. ~rtdi ~ · t45oo!MJ1tfit Wonderful, fully furnished, short-term Emerald Bay rental with gotf cart. ~ ~ • /JOOO!J1.011fl lAMly <**-home on ectr"a .... lot. oc..... side of hlahwlY· .... • .,~ • ~ J ...., n> [ QI ~-· -< ~ . N 8 .l» • • I - \ - • 't .'. t • to .4dd /Ju · Jb,500,000 Soft conc.mporary designed, bayfront residence feawres Incredible open spaces for ~and ~A ,,..anka tnfT'fWJl'f leads to an easy free ftowing downstairs. complete with family/billiard' room. workout room, Indoor exercise pool and adjoin~ sauna. The kitchen, living room and dlnina room open to a blyfront pado wh:h private dock. '4 bedrooms toc:al, the master suite features a spacious sltdng area, bayfront office, fireplace, dual baths and balcony O'lerlooldng the bly. Conwnience features lndude an elevator and '4 car prace. Enjoy the ambiance and grace of this r.n o«wtng. - fJe;vrli CvaJc · f~#!hOOO Ocean Ridge, ocean view. 3 bedrooms, 3.S baths, family and bonus room, privite pool and spa. gated community. Ouan 'R.a11t-k • /JJ.95,000 This Is che first dme this gracious Southern style manor has ever been on the mark.et. It Is an 'D'qJ ..... 5 bedroom traditional home with a library, exercise room and bonus room. tT ~ ~ ~ ..., J N - N § :ll:J ,,, ~ ,.., ifr ;;; 0 ~ ~ • ,,4. • 4 ~ - ' ~ . . . { .. ,. Breathcaklng ocean views from this fabulous 4 bedroom, 4.S bath home designed by Marl< Singer. -4t5#M t/~ • /995,000 Great opportunity to remodel or b4.rild a custom home with ocean views. Private locadoo near the heart of the village. ~ • -.:·. ~ J. ' •t ... ' .. • • N - N 8 ~ - .. .,-..,. IJ~Jtt CoAJt • t/qJtJ,0()() HinkD.tnd ..... ICDf'Y home on I qaM cui--de llC wllft Qlhedral ~ and~ OC'W' W.W. L.ocwd. the tq) ol the hi In N9wpon <:out. CoA.ff.d/, CAJJyo" • Jt, b99, 000 Medk..nnean styte splendor on spKJous irounds wkh room for pool and spa. LMplt Plan 3 model wldt l'*t house and caq courtyard. ~Cwt. /gig,(){)O Jw.i CMJt ~p • l.i.4001~ ........ .,, ... a.Mcidll .. ~ G-.d~~·bedloom, townhome.W~ ... Md~ 1lfda. l t.dt home wld'I ~ dowNaln. ., ...... . . . . Cyf"il Cw4 Sdn Cu~nu · $~454000 '4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Huge master bedroom, courtyard entry and oversized 2 car prige. Community pool, spa and tennis. Close to park and beach. &u&ik Cv1fA vV1e1d • Jcfig,ooo PlrdaJly remodeled, approximately 2,300 square foot home on an approximately 12,000 square foot lot. Expansive living room, bonus room/den, 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms • -... .. ·' dl'HI ~ .... N I ·1 • s LU '16 cu ,~~ • ~ ! CorTJM Ad~ · 14£95,000 This Is a newty bulk. 2002 modem bayfront. UnbelieYable views and an awesome Chris l.J&ht move.-ln masterpiece. CorTJM 1d ~ · 14t49S,OOO Situated on one of the highest points on Ocean Boulevard, this beautiful home has some of the finest views In town. • WHIN THE TIDE CHANGES, FIRST TEAM .CONTINUES STANDING STRONG SINCE 161 ... AT FIRST TEAM WE GET THE JOI DONE. emaining the 11 priva real estate ftnn M\d Oftfall sales leader for ~ ~ decade. • Over $5 billion In ~le ltt-milllon dollar loca rtising annual budget • Dfverslfled marketing strategies •Award winning technology a •Experienced, rigorously coached Sales Assddates • 26FirstTeam/Flrst'Team Estates offices throughout Sou ._.,... ___ ...._ ............. -·---·-·-·••O..°""'W _ _....4...,_ ______ ~.------·-,,_ .. a..°"""-_..,. ___ .....,'-........... --...-..-.---·...--·wu-·· .... ..-.... ---"'---··11&.1..1-•-· ..... ---... -.... __ .. ....,._..._. .... _,,_om.a.,.. FIRSTTEAMESIATES.COM flRST TEAM ESTATES 100.258.700 I ! I J r lJ N c () M M 0 N I) L A c E I~\ F IRSTTEAMESTATES.COM • . , 10I ~ ~ ..,., !~ "' :- § Al 11' 9!.. ,.., le -;-; 0 ~ -0 [ l I FIRSTTEAMESTATES.COM ., .. ~ .. - 111 ~ -(\I ·~ I ~ ! ~ ~ ~ w ...... ~ IX .2 a: ~ ~ -~ . / N ) tvt '· ) N I) I A f lRSTlEAMESTATES.COM '\;\lt\1 t l ~ l I ' • lJVE LIKE A KJNG N!WPORT llACH. Set on a lushly landsaped lot. this urmel modi! a111rt a~ floor plin ~withs bedrooms & l bMh\. HltN1 upgraded wltfl hardwood floon, lllMft()M counllf'l,oown motdlno •Viking~~ $1,749.000 EPITOMY OF ELEGANT LIVING NfWPORT COAST. This des19Mt's showclsc offers an opeo flOOf ~ upgracMd 4 bedroon\ 3 bad\ home wlttl tr-1lne llooN. fonnal IMng/dlnlng rooms. gourmet ldt<Mn Ii bullt In 88Q. J.Kual & ~ 11'1 entry & l'fff ~ $1,Jtt,000 MARY BEVERIDGE cell 949.887 .8706 MIC HAEL FAWAZ ctll 949.922.7762 FlllSTTEAMESTATES COM • 107 ~ ~ ~ ~ "' f "' :- "' § ;{) C1> ~ .... V> ~ "' 0 ~ 3' g •• KENT MC NAUGHTON offtce 949.719.2050 webstte NewportFlneHomes.c.om email KentNewport@aol.com l J I flllSTTEAMESTATES COM L (_) f\ 1 /\I\ N I) I A C I ' \ f ) ~ FIASTTEAMESTATES.COM MARY FR.YER du~ct 949.887 .0554 office 949.759.5747 • lot ~ ~ $ ..., ,,, O" 2 \l;• '< N - N 8 ~ ~ ,,, ~ ,.,., la-... ~ . 0 ... ~ ~ .. w ~ -N .... • COSTA MESA. Home out to the coonlTy dub w/dining room & FP in living room. Hu newer pilot It carpet It is located io great neighborhood. $510,000 (163S.2) (100) 251·7630 4 BLOCKS TO BBACH DANA POINT. COS loaoon w/1 pool liud yud. Surrounded by mature t:rtts, this 48R home fCatutu wood Boon, courtyard muy &: walls o( gta.. S689 ,900 (163891 ) (800) 387·1450 3BB. PLUS LOFI' MISSION VIBJO. Built in 2000 It shows liltc 1 model. Cutrom Ok Roon, pbnmlon shutttra, maple cablncu & a FP. SS68,999 (163894) (800) H'7-1450 5 Bil BRACH GIANT SAN CLBMBNTB. SBR, 48Aw/a 3-ar gangc, pi· Vitt y.vd w/1andaping & walk of p IO enjoy the ~ ... $829,000 (163891) (800)31'1·1460 DANA POINT. A beach doc location. 3 BR home iodudcs a llvinJ room w /FP, long driveway It a rear yard w/dty light views. $620,000 (163890) (800) 317·1460 MISSION VIBJO. 4BR with an acclknt location. Highly upgraded It modernized w jtwdwood Boon, cunom designer paint & upgraded utpc:t. S $539,900 (164051 ) (100) 251-7630 I ()(I ( )"-, I ()I II{\ I 11 \ \l.< ( l\l .. ~0.110() 11< )\ll \I ( ll\ "'\I I. ( l".I \lll>IU \\~ CORONA DEL MAR 121 Jasmine Creek 3Br 2.5Ba Sat-Sun 1-4 Ann, Bill, Suzanne Prudential Calif Realty 949-422-2889 710 Marigold Ave Sat-Sun 12-4 3Br 3.5Ba + 2Br 2Ba First Team Estates Denise Messenger 714-478-1633 710 Marigold Ave Sat 12-4 3Br 3.5Ba + 2Br 2Ba First Team Estates t Uck Johnson °J49-27 4-0240 IRVINE 2553 Martin #117 2Br 2Ba Sat 1-4 Prudential Calif Realty George Greiner 949-280-3299 $1,125,000 $2,500,000 $2,500,000 $504,900 NEWPORT BEACH 819 Via Lido Soud 5Br, 8.5Ba Sun 1-4 $10,900,000 Cote Realty Group 949-760-1900 7 Landport Bonita Canyon 5Br 5.5Ba Sat & Sun 12-4 $1,975,000 Chuck Rathfon 949-370-4250 Dan Thorman 949-285 4888 Sterling Real Estate Group NEWPORT BEACH Call for gate access 5Br6Ba Sa~Sun1-5 Patrick Tenore Nationwide USA 949-856-9705 681 Vista Bonita 3Br 2.5Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 Patrick Tenore Nationwide USA 949-856-9705 95 Yorktown 2Br2Ba Sat 1-4 Mary Wood, Agent 949-584-5811 34 Saratoga 2Br 2Ba Sat 1-4 Mary Wood, Agent . 949-584-5811 300 E Coast Hwy Bayside Village 73 Princeton Sat 11-4 2Br2Baleaseland Flo Lawhead Better Real Estate 949-675-7256 300 E Coast Hwy Sat 11-2 Bayside Village 3 Saratoga Ave (On Waterfront) 2Br 2Ba lease land Flo Lawhead Better Real Estate 949-675-7256 $3,995,000 $759,000 $82,000 $165,000 $179,000 $99,500 w . ~ J N • .. ~. w -N ~. f .... I • HISTORIC S ANTA A NA LOFTS ART1sTs WAU< LOfTS Moo£L • PUH 3 lAsT PHAsE $635,000 Pnme Malll streel loca1IOO With Cdy Vl(!WS Pnce includes $35,000 tn bu!ldef UWades. 12' C8111ngs hetghts Perlecl IOI Gallery or Home Office cw ... Ille YlrtM"" 0www.-...........; ....... HISTORIC SANTA A NA JUST lJsTEo · PLAN 3 • ARTIST LOFTS $639,000 lJve and work 1n yoor storefront or otflce Approximately 2300 sq ft · open loft with olflce 0n maJn floor Mixed use propefty oo mam street locataon Can !« details' Top 1 % Of Agents In Orange Coonty Top Agent Platinum Propatict "From Mansioru to Mobile Homes" Stefanie Meurer (949) 715-3156 Newport Beach Town Home Light, Bright Upgraded own Home with High Ceilin & Ocean Breezes. Attached 2 Car Garage 2BR, 2.5BA, Pool Area & Club House. $480,000 rincipals Only please.no agen 882 Hallyard Chuck Rathfon (949) 370-4250 Locaaonl Locaaonl Open Sat 1·4 2 BD, 2 BA fen ced yard , cluphou se. overlooks heated pool, bay, marina & private beach . Great 2nd home year round . $82,000 010 Dan Thurman (949) 285-4888 NEWPORT BEACH • 2-Bedroom . 2-Bach with one of the better view lots on the from row. • Lease is long rerm 10 2026 ~nd is fully assumable 10 buyer. •This home is is ~ cabana style home. • Kitchen and bathrooms have bttn upgraded with ganite and marble • Priomy b<m slips with resident disc:ou111. • RV parking $165,000/0BO 224 Slip Marina 2 O ubhoua -2 Heated Pools \I,"\\ .. , .. ! \t:t •11<1;x1 ;x1 I 'lt'I -1-'IXll> STUDIO LIVING BY THE BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH Staffed Gotehouse Entry Pools • Spas • Dry Sauna Park Areos • Lush Landscaping and Morel l Mile to Seoch Maintenance-free lifestyle S4udK» from h low $200,0C>Os. SE~E ........... ······"' (714) 374-0200 NEWPORT COAST Juat Llated • Altezu $1,100,000 3 i.loom 3 billl • oce.¥1 view condo "WO•~ 2ClXl SQ I Slurnno VteWS ol Cl)SQI CM and the ~bol ~the lleaototul Cormui1ty OI Altem A touel1 ol ltafy on this beaut11ul communny Best Yaloe 101 Ocean Voew5 '" Newport LAGUNA NIGUEL New Listing • View • View $2,200,000 S1uoo1no v1M ~om t111s Sjletl3ClJtar hof1lP oo iaioe IOI !Ml 5,IXXJ SQ h ol OC*l llOOI p~ with ) bf.dlOOl"l\ illl<l au NEW lJsTINO • NEWPORT COAST NEWPORT COAST ol!ice RI 3<ar garage NEWPORT RIDGE EsrATES $1,799,000 STuNNllG OCWI HEIGHTSWITHHARBOft VIEWS -CAssls $2,839,000 Sllm•no ESlale home willl approlOO'Ollely 3600 sq ft 4 bedrooms This e1eoan11y aopo1r!ed name nas Ille l'\a$!el bedloom on Ille ll'l3lfl noor with voews 11110 me lldr~ and $UllSelS Thete aie a IOtlt ol 5 3 S billls. plus Office or 5111 bedroom, plus bOrlOS room Spedaculat bedrooms ill10 a 3 COi tandem garaoe W!tll approximately 4600 SQ h A large yard wotll ilOPfOllmaltfy 14.IXXJ sq ft boasts wonclelful Stefanie Meurer en1e11a1ning yard w1tll pool, spa, 880. 1elr1gerato1 TVs. heatei. and oulelool entertam1ng courtyar<lS and ouldool bi!r!lecue A 24 hour gated commuO!fy worn ClublloUse and ienn1s COUii iS minutes trom !he (949) 715-3156 sU1roooa sound l..andscaOino dOne by Southwonds Landscapono heme as is the lleach and accm 10 Ille 73 frlJMY Cus1om fladihonal upgrades :11e teatured 11>1oug11o1i R!Cllad MMWll European This non. nas Oltl S700.IXXl to iwaoes ••111 a lallo1ous ktt<.l'Er "'"'' O.s:rewo 'ltd,..., Ha<e11rt00d floor~ l\a ~ ~ Trmt11~ llOOl'"O CUSlom d!Slressed a1c.M11C1111ill 1Dns CUSIQm i;s:ressed lilmoty room W1lll ~tt-ins. RI toocl'ies ol gr.iote ni mart>le P as'tl ano fill• f·~•!J\IOQ ltlrOUQllWI Cwom Wa111scot1no llVQOCJ!lOUI Gian.It K·tcnen c.OIJl'trtops and Slal(lless Sled Kittllen. Viking thtougtW, and a 3 car garage kill ol bu1h·ms 01!!11 and RantJf' Cusiom W100ow Cover109S Wooo Blinds Woodshullers Otaperlt'S TumC>led ~lone and Marble Mastei Ba1tl. Crown Mo1a1ng mrooqnou1 Early Calllornoan Ola Wo1ld Stone liv10QICD11Ye1satlon Room OoldOOI B,ybectJe Covered Ooldoo1 Logo1a Extensive l.andsta1>1r1Q w11n custom fl.lQSrooe lravtrt1ne. latge klonl.1111 and OOIOOOI llQhlillQ Custom Home lheatet Surround Syslem .io <lJal Et1klla lll!ll--r Centers 50 tndl Plasma 81 Scseen SPECTACUUR NEWPO 1lNNIS COURT ESTATFl 6.000 .q(t \BR. 6BA homt Ill Xrt o( lwll powlda. pn..u lchud ,.,, ... <OWi. 180' omn Cml111J. furbot i.nd 111mc1 ¥ICWI. HA.) IT AW A Trtrnrndo..s h<1m<l1n...,mcn1 .c t>nli Sl.99~.000 Vurual !OW .. WWW patndottn<>f<....,,, I I ; ii r--~-- 'Jriom CJfu. dr.a Clo CJfu. !:b£u:d f After 24 years of Real Estate in Newport Beach, now sellin~ Palm Desert, La Quinta and Ind ian Wellsl For all of your real esta le needs, please ca ll: Gisela Burmeister 760-200-3533 Or email: PACKAGE DEALS HOMES OF THE V\IEEK HOMES OF THE WEEK DISPLAY AD • LISTING IN OPEN HOME GUIDE • 4-DAY 4-LINE FULL-RUN CLASS AD FOR ONE LOW PRICE! CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TODAY/ LORRAINE O 'DONNELL 949.574.4245 ANNIE WILLEY 949.574.4249 • ~ w ~ ~ .,., .,. ~ ! , N :- N 8 s.. '° .,. !!!.. ,.., i .,. 0 ~ -< 3' 2 J c '• .. • . .. w ~ ... N ... i .. ...... >'; ~ ~ .., 3 "' w it) .. o:c ~ ~ ~ First Team to feature top team at Career Seminar on March 4 The seminar wlll educate new agents on what It takes to become successful in the real estate business Mike and Karen Uchty Fust Team Real Estate will be holding a free career dinner, Thursday, March 4 from 7 to 8:30 p m at the company's Success Academy, 3785 Plaza Drive m Sant.a Ana. First Team wtll feature top agent team, Mike and Karen Uchty They will share how they closed S6 null1on 10 real estate IO 2003 I!. very year, thousands of people In Orange County decide to pursue a career m real estate. A real estate career can be very lucrauve, however, it Is not for everyone. There are only a few other careers m which there 15 a large gap between those agents that are extremely successful and those who do not succeed. •Here at First Team, we are dedicated to educating new agents about the truth on a career 10 real estate,• sald Career Director Enn Di.inn. The seminar will answer questions such as· what does 1t take to get staned, how you can ensure your success and how much money you can make First Team Real Estate is dedicated to the success of their new agents. No other real estate company offers a training program with 1he Academy's success rate, and no other real estate company offers.a 5,00<Hquare-foot training fadllty exclusively for training new and existing agents "Our academy is dedicated to providing the highest quality of traming m the field of real estate sales,• Founding President and CEO Camerclb Merage saJd. ·offertng the best service to the clients is First Team's No. I priority and we arc able to do that through our unsurpassed training program: '11us ts not the easiest training nor the shortest," said First Team Success Academy Director Dale Lawrence. "In fact, it is the most mtense and comprehensive real estate training in the business We owe our clients and students all the tools they need to be successful, the stats demonstrate that it is the most successful. In fact. In the 15 years I've spent as a national speaker and trainer l'v<: never worked for a company with this type of training.· Those who are seriQus about ruccetdtng in a career fn real estau art encouraged to attend tlu carter dinner. Se.affng ts limited and reservations are enanmy,td. For MtWt lnfonu#on and reservations, con/4cl Finl Team's CAreer Deve}qpmml Department al (800) 728-7217. ext. 850. Views of the ocean, bay, canyon and mountains Enjoy 360 degitt views th.at inspired the plein air painters of old California from every single room of this private Pcrazul estate within the guard-gated enclave of Newport Coast. Exemplifying attention to detail and the use of only the highest quality materials, the home strikes the perfect balance between drama and understated elegance. The 4,4QO-square-foot floor plan offers four bedrooms upstairs and one bedroom on 1 main level, four and one-half baths, a fonnal living room, formal dining room, family room and den. The redesigned chef's kitchen features stainless steel Viking and professional appliances, Sub-Zero refrigerator with imported grarute countertops and de fruitwood cabinets. The oversized parcel creates a sense that you live on your own private •island in the sky." This home is offered at $3,250,000. For more information, call Kent McNaughton of First Team Estates at (949) 719-2050 or (949) 612-0006. Also, preview the lwmt onlint at www.newportfinelwmes.com. Overlooking the park This Mesa Verde home backs Tanager Park and is located JUSl a shon walk from Costa Mesa Municipal Golf Course. Future residents can move Into a home with a new roof, new windows throughout and a large country style kitchen with an expanded nook. A gated courtyard entry leads to the double door entry of this four bedroom and three and one-half bath home. The spacious living room with a fireplace IS large enough to accommodate a baby grand piano without infringing on the conversational space. With white wainscoting and a stunning beveled glass window, the formal dining room is a place you can entenain family and friends. Nearby, the bonus room with its cathedral ceiling and contemporary-style fireplace gives you the option of a second family room, media room or game room. The backyard features a hard.scape patio area accented with brick and large grass area. Upstatrs the master bedroom features a balcony that offers views of the park. Additionally, the 3,9QO-square-foot home offers a wet bar, security system, laundry room, skylights and a three car attached garage. This home is offered at $924,900. For more information. caU Lori Robnett of First Team Real Estate. Inc. at (714) 549-2059 The views from La s Verdes St.anding on a large cul-de-sac pared with views of the hills and city lights, this home has been beautifully upgraded with designer touches. French doors, cathedral ceili.ngs, aown moldin~, custom paint finishes, arched doorways and towering windows create a distinctive European ambiance throughout the 3 ,05()-square-foot floor plan. There are ftve bedrooms aruf two and three-quarters baths. The fonnal living room offers a fireplace, French doors leading to a courtyard and a unique tile Ooor re:m.lniscent of a French country home. Spaciously laid out in a grea1 room design, the gowmet kitchen flows into the family room and breakfast nook. It features granJte counters, stainless steel appliances and custom cabinetry, including two full pantries. The family room has a marble ftttplace and comer built-in entertainment center. A French door leads out from the breakfast nook to the pookized rear yard that overlooks the hills The en suite master bedroom has a shon hallway area that leads to the marble appointed bath as well as a retreat area that could be used as a home gym or study. Also enjoy the built-in vanity and spacious glass enclosed shower. · This home is offered at $849,900. For 1'llm informaJWn, CAil First Team'sJejfStumtan al (949) 498-7278. Visit ""'1f1Jjqfrteam.an.com for a vfrlNRI tour 11nd a list otlter homes Jeff has avaflablt. non the J.ily llld dark the J50 or ce IS the e ·ard ')59 •Ul lfl It U1l .A :he A-. • of Februery 18, 2004 KEY LENDERS AND RATES Aape• Discount Mto. A Superior Mortgage Action Lending Aim loan.com ----American First C.U. ~merican First Rate Mtg City Loan Corp. Detrick Mortgage Group Diversifed Funding Group Downey Savings Emery Financial E'Trade Financial lmortgagegroup.com IndyMac Bank Provident Bank Mortgage Quaker City Bank RancllO Sante Fe Mtg. Universal American Mtg U.S. Mortgage Center Wells Fargo Home Mtg WMdSavings TYPE K R R A B R R R R s R K R s s B R K R s s (800) 344·2739 (800) 591-4446 (888) 641-6900 (888) 41 1 ·4246 (800) 458·46 17 (800) 887-9106 (~456·0223 (800) 478·5995 (Sn) 6«·9920 (800) 348-5931 (9'!._9) 729·9200 (8001 350·4496 (800) 400· 1611 (866) 236·0546 (800) 250-1713 (800) 746-6999 (858) 756· 1344 (800) 871 ·7345 (800) 867 9813 (866) 713 4387 (800) 91 4-8166 INnRES'T RATI: 5 000% 5 375'Y. 5.500% 5250% 5.125% 5250% 5.500% 5125% 5250% 5250o/. 5000% 4 875°10 5 375•1. !> 125% 5 125% 5625% 5375% 5 500% s 2so•1. 5 250"to 5 500% 30.ye.w fixed ,. OWN 5 5 5 5 20 5 20 5 10 20 10 5 10 20 20 20 20 5 5 20 20 POINTS ~I 0.000 1 000 0.000 0 250 2 000 0000 0 000 1.500 1.000 1 250 3 000 3000 0 000 2875 2000 0 750 0000 0000 1 000 2000 t 000 LO<:«· IN 30 30 30 30 45 45 30 30 30 45 30 40 30 45 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 A.P.R. 5.240 5 570 5 580 5 345 5.360 5 310 5 581 5 278 5 278 5 398 5 270 5334 5 412 5452 5 336 5 730 5 413 5 678 5 326 5 430 5 618 INTEREST RATE 3.500'Yo NA 2.950o/o NA 3.000% 3 SOO°lo 4.250% 1 250o/. 1 250% 12~ 0990% NA 1250% 1 250-t. 2950% 3 625°1. 3625% 3250% NA 3 125% NA ' OWN 5 NA 10 NA 20 5 20 20 20 20 35 NA 20 20 20 20 20 20 NA 20 NA POINTS !""! 1 000 NA 0000 NA 1 000 0000 0000 1.000 0000 I 000 0.000 NA 0000 3 125 1 000 0500 0.000 0000 NA 2000 NA 30-Y..,. lldjustllble A.P.R. 4 270 NA 5 440 NA 4 160 3 980 4 325 3.632 3 794 MAX. LOAH 333,700 NA 500,000 NA 333,700 333.700 333 700 800.000 800,000 2 750 NA 2.950 NA 2 875 2 750 2 250 2300 2650 4 692 333,700 2 700 3.360 2.000.000 2 100 NA 3 831 3 499 6 471 3 710 3 756 3 520 NA 3966 NA NA 1,000,000 333.700 333.700 333.700 333.700 333.700 NA 333 700 600.000 NA 2 750 1 975 2 350 2 750 2 250 2000 NA 2 750 2900 INOVI ITS NA 110 NA ITS 1TS 12LB 1TS 1TA 110 ITS NA 1TA !TA 1TA 12LB 6LB 6LB NA ITS 110 AOJ. FREQ. 1Y NA 1M NA 1Y 1Y 1Y 1M 1M 1M 1Y NA 1M 1M 1M 1Y 1Y 6M NA 1Y 1M Bodi llud & ........... Pf1lll'1ll'N -30/30 confflllional ~ Tyi» ol lenot>f,. B • l\an> o< • ~ ll.lt>O• A • mot1Qa08 tl<OM>< S • ....,"'Vt A loan Mo<1gaoe .,_.,. ano bOOllllni ate -.-i by !he C••lum.a ~al RMI~-.....,• -OI corpcxaton fOf 11>1orma1o0nca• G.\l•I ~f •11q1s1 '1'17·0931 lnl-R11te I01 ~lal>IM is •n lfllrO<llJCIO<Y ra1e 10< me"'" 00,USlllMOI pe<10d Down P•yment " Amount 01 c;i,11 I"" o4 ..... ptlce) pllld lo lelldltr pnot lo SIQl""O mo110llOll r.ontt<IC'I Point• ara ~. ol IOcan billal1C4! paid to londef •I hme Ol lolln doslllQ l.ocll-4n IS lne numOOt ot Cl.Iyo londet OU-•M-rate ptl(>f 10 Closlf10 A P .A IS lhe annual ~ rale wtlktt ii an estlmaled.,..,..., co.t of Ille ~n to Ille bOfrowe• Alt A P fl•"'• o.ueo on a s.300 700 loaf'.,...,..,.. ll1e llQOfllt. ol>Own ano $700 total,... loo APR 5 we WICluded'".,,. ct>ar1 IOI comcw"OOll onit wi,,.,. llA)lyinQ lor a loen, Federal f lUlfl-ln·l en<:Wlo la# r"'1U'f115 lendett 10 calu••• ""A I' R s.pooc.11.c IO NCI\ IOan °""' Mnlmum toen • tne ma.unum le<10ef .. 1111oan under (l'Vlln tenm All ll•ed rate P'OQlll'lS ha•• • marnnwn O' $300,700. ~ (rl ~) • lenOWs p!OI~. margin • "*'' . ac1w1 ra1ff .1tt~• '"'' Bdtu•tmen1 lndH 11 me b;Ul6 IOI $8ninQ an lldfu•tflble ral• (MJrg1n, Incle• • ~,. llato) 110 • I !!ti o.&t eo.1 ol Funos 1 TS. I Y&ar rr11asu<y A.I! l.$M • 6-monlh UBOA. &TB• ~montll Traatof)I BMI. HA• 1 Y11a1 !re.uury A.-g Adjuttment F11111uency oS me pe<iOd bit_, ~lmen1$ IM • I Moml1 6M •I> M<>ntt• 1Y. I VeJ11 Al ratet klbfecl to ctwnge Ve1~y rate ""'1 -ptlo< lo~ IOf a IOen /\JI lel'ldlfs p1ov1CM1 io-w>"1 ao11,.,..,,1 rat,.. J"<l '~""' '"'"'""'""'loan amoon~ The oobma.-p<_.,.MI rs not ""OH., 10 fTUlkP a io.n tt you tut.-. any P'-'"""the IOOVll _._ caN 18001 939 Nf'NS o..a. infotmaloon dMy 91 -"'""com (;OPYHICm ~ T"" National f INlfl(:lal News 59,,,.,,,, MARKS, connnued from page 20 To pack plates: Create a three-to four-inch cushion of crumpled paper in a sturdy box or dish pack. Wrap up to four plates at a time by taking two sheets of newspaper. place a plate slightly off center, fold paper over the plate, then stack a plate on top of the covered plate. Fold paper back over the second plate and repeat this process until four plates are wrapped. Now wrap the bundle and place it on end in the box. Continue to fill the box with bundled plates, and then top it with two to three inches of crumpled paper. To pack large furniture pieces: Have large plastic bags or shrink wrap on hand to protect furniture. Use rags, blankets, comforters and towels for padding. To pack anwo.rk and mirrors: Wrap all pieces individually with bubble wrap or cardboard. For artwork framed behind glass or mirrors, tape an •r across the mirror to keep pieces in places in case it should break. Place each piece in its own flat, fitted box and fill in any space with crumpled newspaper Other Ticlbits: Avoid damage from leakage by paclung your liquids (incl uding medicine) in leak proof container~ such as zippered plastic bags. Plastic bags also come in handy for small odcls and ends. Keep box weights to 50 lbs. or less. Use masking tape to ~ecure hds to jars and bottles; hold down movable pans; and amx nuts, bolts, screws or nails to associated items. Place a sock Dlled with coffee grinds or baking soda in your washer. freezer, and refrigerator to prevent odors. For more pointers on paclting, talk with your moving company representative or your real est.ate profes ionaJ. Barry Marks represents sellers and buyers in the Orange County coastal commum'ties of Newport Coast, Newport Beach, Corona de/ Mar and the Irvine Ranch. He can be reached at (949) 552-11 J J, e-mPil Barry@Cybervi-lle-Homes.com or log on to his website at CybcrVille-Homes.com for additiQnal information. Pnuiential California Realty is an Independently owned and operated member of The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. Visit www.prudentialcal.com. Get your news published in the Daily A Pilot . I • . ' \ ' ' • I I ' • I •,. Advertising Supplement Advertisers are emouraj.ll'd to submit pre's Here .uc several guidelines th.11 may assist you in getting your informati on public;hed 1n our Real [state Section: -The Daily Pilot is a < ommunity ncwspaper, therefore, it 1s important that your news or properties also be in the circulation area . Well-written pre'>S release are comprehensive, conuse and current. Content may cover agent profiles, personnel promotions, company events, awards cercmoniec;, brokers previews, rnmmunity involvement, property profiles, and industry newc; and lrcndi.. -M aterials should be subm11ted by S p.m., Monday. -Press releases and photographs, with good contrast, may either be given to your real estate advertising representative or mailed to: Jill Ulriksen, promotions, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Co<>ta Mesa, CA 92627. You can fax information to: (949) 650-4802. I( you would like to e-mail advertorial and or photos, direct them to: 1111.ulriksen@latimes.com. If you have any questions or ideas about material you would like 10 see in our real estate section, call Lana Johnson, promotions director at (949) 574-4239, or e-mail her at lana.johnson@latimes.com. w ~ c ~ ..,., ~ ~, -:< N • . . ... 8 N . -l'\I ~ ~ ! i5 Cl.I ..... ,:; "' "O E <O U) l ... • ---- February Classes & Events Tuesday, February 3 9 a.m., Affiliates meeting Wednesday, February 4 9 a.m. -noon, HTrust Fund" CE class 1 -4 p.m ., "Fair Housing" CE class 2 -4 p.m., "Valet MLS" class Thursday, February 5 8:45 a.m., G.P.A. Committee meeting 11 a.m. -2 p .m. Broker Open House areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27 Friday, February 6 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 Monday, February 9 8:30 a.m., New Member Orientation Tuesday, February 10 9 a.m., "Understanding Title and Escrow" CE class Wednesday, February 11 9 a.m. -noon, "Ethics" CE class 1 -4 p.m , "Agency" CE class 2 -4 p.m., "Valet MLS" CE class Thursday, February 12 11 a.m. -2 pm. Broker Open House areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27 Friday, February 13 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 1-8, 1 O. 14-17 Monday, February 16 Presidents' Day -Association off ice closed Wednesday, February 18 9 a.m., MLS Committee meeting 9 a.m. -noon, "Probate" CE class 1 -4 p.m., "Double Your Income" CE cl ass 2 -4 p.m , "Valet" CE class Thursday, February 19 9 a.m., Board of Directors meeting 11 a.m. -2 p.m. Broker Open House areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27 Friday, February 20 11 :30 a.m., Heads of Office lunch 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 Wednesday, February 25 9 a.m. -noon, "Environmental Hazards" CE class 1 -4 p.m., "Managing Stress" CE class 2 -4 p.m., "ValetH MLS class Thursday, February 26 11 a.m. -2 p.m. Broker Open House areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27 Friday, February 27 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 1. 'LAGUNA Calendar of Events --- I: 11 \ 11 11 11 , I: 1 \ 1 r 11 1: ' February February 2 -Monday February 3 -Tuesday ---------------- Government Affairs Committee -4 p.m. Professional Standards Training -Orange Coast Deadline for Wednesday LB Preview -5 p.m. Community Events Committee -4 p.m. Deadline for Thursday LN Preview -5 p.m. February 4 -Wednesday Marketing Meetinw\Vells Fargo Bank -8:15 a.m. LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m. February 5 -Thursday Marketing Meeting/Ball Park Pizza -8:15 a.m. • LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m. February 16 -Friday February 9 -Monday Cont. Ed: Ethics, 9 a.m. -Noon Cont. Ed: Agency, 1 -4 p.m. Deadline for Wednesday LB Preview -5 p.m. February 10 -Tuesday Deadline for Thursday LN Preview -5 p.m. February 11 -Wednesday Marketing Meeting/Wells Fargo Bank -8:15 a.m. February 12 -Thursday February 13 -Friday February 1 6 -Monday February 17 -Tuesday LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m. Internet/Technology Committee -2 p.m. Marketing Meeting/Ball Park Pizza -8:15 a.m. LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m. SoCalMLS Leadership Retreat, Surf & Sand Cont. Ed: Trust Fund Handling, 9 -noon Cont. Ed: Fair Housing, 1 -4 p.m. SoCalMLS Leadership Retreat, Surf & Sand Presidents' Day BOARD OFFICE CLOSED Deadline for Thursday LN Preview -5 p.m. February 18 -Wednesday Marketing Meetingt\'Vells Fargo Bank -8:15 a.m. LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m. February 19 -Thursday February 20 -Friday February 23 -Monday Marketing Meeting/Ball Park Pizza -8:15 a.m. LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m. Cont. Ed : Ethics, 9 a.m. -noon Cont. Ed : Agency, 1 -4 p.m. Deadline for Wednesday LB Preview -5 p.m. February 24 -Tuesday Deadline for Thursday LN Preview -5 p.m. February 25 -Wednesday Marketing Meetingt\'Vells Fargo Bank -8:15 a.m. LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m. February 26 -Thursday February 27 -Friday Marketing Meeting/Ball Park Pizza -8:15 a.m. LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m. Board of Directors Meeting -8:30 a.m. Laguna Board of Realtors 939 Glenneyre Street, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (949) 497-2474 • Fax (949) 494-3887 www. la unaboardofrealtors.com areas we serve. they call home. 117 ' ~ ~ a. ~ ..,, "' a-~ -< N \ .. .. • • l. w ~ -N ! .... f .!! ~ w jij Ill .&.. ac: ~ ~ - • Coldwell Bankers Bill Schonlau sails to No. 1 -again He has earned top producer status In the Newport Beach office in 2002 and 2003 For Coldwell Banker oceanfront property specialist Bill Schonlau, the winning petforma.nce to beat is clearly his own. Schonlau was named Top Producer in the J 70-agent Newport Beach office in 2002. Just halfway into 2003, he had already surpassed that award-winning performance ... and by the end of the year, he'd beat it by 50 percent. •1•m delighted but not surprised by Bill's 'double header,•• said Peter H. Hernandez, president of Coldwell Banker Orange County. -His knowledge of Newport Beach, his seasoned skills and his passionate commitment to his clients are simply unsurpassed.· Schonlau holds the prestigious International President's Premier designation, putting him in the top one percent of all 105,000 Coldwell Banker agents worldwide. As a noted Newport Beach specialist, he's represented a huge number of properties in the area. As a longtime Newport Beach resident who's owned six local oceanfront properties, he's made significant contributions to the community's unique lifestyle over the years. Among many involvements, he has chaired the Baytront townhome offers breathtaking views Enjoy panoramic water views that are enhanced by floor to ceiling bay windows, from the living, dJ.n.ing, kitchen and master suJte. This spacious and bright home has three bedrooms and two and one-half baths. This bayfront home on exclusive Lido Isle in Newport Beach offers an exceptional opportunity for waterfront living with beautiful beaches, boating, tennis and an opportunity to join a private yacht club. nus home is offered at $1 ,499,000. For more information, call Bill Schon/au of Coldwell Banker's Newport Beach office at (949) 644-9060. More information about Coldwell Banker Orange County is availabk onllne at www.cbsocal.com. ColdweU Banlter Resldtntial Brolterage Is a member of tire NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, tire nation's ltAdtng residential real estak brolterage company, ts a ~iary of Cend4nt Co'1'0ra&m (NYS£:CTJ). Biii Sdlonlau city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission; served as president of the West Newport Beach Association; founded and served as first president of the Newport Pier Association; and sat on the board of the Central Newport Community organization. Schonlau's in-depth local experience has made him a savvy expert on key oceanfront issues, including boardwalk versus non-boardwalk One-of-a-kind West Nine condominium This desirable two bedroom, two bath, end Unit condominium has been totally upgraded. Located near beaches and nelghborhood shopping in Laguna Niguel, this unit is truly one of a kind. Enjoy beautiful golf c.ourses views from the large patio, which is approxtmate.ly 1000 square feet in size and suitable for entertaining. This home is offered at $445,000. For more information, call Jan Byrne of Coldwell Banlter's Laguna Be4Ch SoNlli o.lfice at (949) 4 99-1320. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is the leading midenlfltl real estak company In Orange County with 17 offices and more than 900 sales assoctates. More lnfomuitlon about Coldwell Banker Orange County Is available cmllne al www.cbsocal.com. Coldwell Banlter Residential Brolter~e ts a member of tire NRT fmntly of companies. NRT Incorpot'dted, tlst "41Wn's l.tAding reskh1ft'411 ft4l eslak brolctr~e """T"'ny, ts a subtldU.ry of CendAnt Corpot'a#on (NYSB:CD). locations, lot size variations, traffic and noise considerations, city beach use policies, and more. '"Bill's vast knowledge makes him an exceptionally keen judge of value -a priceless plus for his sellers/ said Newport Beach office manager Steve Sutherlen . "He's also extraordinarily qualiBed to educate buyers on the subtle difJerences and unique features of each neighborhood. Bill's clients end up truSting his judgment implicitly.• Known for his honesty, accessibility and accountability, Schonlau regularly handles repeat business and client referrals. "While I focus on the immediate transaction, I'm also looking far beyond lt, • Schonlau explains. "My larger goal is to represent my clients for life. The only way to eam that level of confidence is to provide exceptional service, great communication and expert guidance: Bm Sclwnlau can be readud at Coldwell Banker's Newport Be.ach offtce at (949) 644-9060. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is the ltAding residential real estate company in Orange County with I 7 offias and more than 900 silks associates. More info""'4/iQn abQut Coldwell Banker Orange County Is available online at www.cbsoc4l.com. Coldwell Banltt'r Residential Brokerage Is a member of the NRT famay of companies. NRT Incorporated, the natf.on's ltAding rtSidmtlal rt.al estak brokerage company, Is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CTJ). Refurbished spacious home with panoramic view Enjoy Catalina lsland and Pacific Ocean vistas from this four bedroom, three bath home in Laguna Beach. This refurbished residence is in turnkey condJtion and is conveniently located within walking distance to the village of Laguna. With panoramic Catalin.a and ocean views from nearly every room, interior amenities include travertine floors and rumbled marbled countertops, top-of-the-line appliances and a large master suite with fireplace. The huge backyard is great for entertaining with plenty of room for a garden, pool, or whatever you desire. This home is offered at $1,540,000. For more Information, call R4y McAfoose of Coldwell Banlter's Laguna Be.ac1t SOutli ojjia at (949) 499-J 320. Coldwell Banlfer Reskknlfltl Brokerage ts a tMmber of the NRT famtly of compd#ies. NRT I~, the """""'s ltAdlng residentW real estllk brolttrage """T"'"Y, is a subsUIU.ry of Cendant OwporllJWn (NYSE:CD) . y 'S,. ~o. lp id 's Quiet beach resort living Nantucket beach cottage with two bedrooms and two baths. Built-in GE appliances and Colian counters in kitchen. Open, volume ceilings and new laminate flooring throughout. Partial ocean view from upper deck. Walle to best restaurants and shopping. Great location near beach and pool, clubhouse and spa. "This home is offered at S 199 ,000 with land lease. For more information, call Elaine Gordon of Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell Banlter at (949) 723-8800. Coast Newport Properties is located at 3377 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is a member of tlu NRT famny of compantes. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading resitkntial real estate brokerage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corpora&n (NYSE:CD). Storybook cottage Th.is quaint cottage in Laguna Beach is conveniently located within e.asy walking distance to the beach and restaurants. Offering peek-a-boo views, this residence features one bedroom plus office, one and three-quarters bath, a walle-through foyer leading to a central courtyard/patio, viewable from almost every room, a gorgeous old brick beehive fireplace and French windows throughout that let in a coastal breeze. Other highlights are the spacious, open living area, which has built-in book/display shelves and the living room that opens to the kitchen and eating area. The garden has established wisteria on an overhead tre1l.is and charming window boxes. This home is offered at $695,000. For more i".{o""41{Qn, call Bev Pav/qg{ch and Inge Bunn of Coldwell Banker's l.aguM Bt4cls Squ#J ojfta at (949) 499-1320. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage fs tlu leading residential real estate company tn Orange County wtth 17 ojftces alld more than 900 sales associates. More information about Coldwell Banlter Ora~ County ts a11allable online at www.cbsocal.com. Coldwell Banker Residential Brolterage fs a member of tlu NRT famfly of companies. NRT Incorporated, tlu nation's leading residential real estate brokerage company, fs a subsidiary of Cnltllmt Corporatfo# (NYSE:CD). They have 38 years of combined experience In Orange County 5a{a and Brad Hinman MotheN111ckon Coldwell Banker agents Sara and Bnd Hinman are one of the most prominent and successful rea1 estate teams in Southern California. In fact, the Hin.mans rar.k among the top one percent of Realt011 nationally. With 38 years of combined experience in Orange County, the pair gamer a full 70 percent of their business from repeat clients and referrals, working with the second and third generations of many families. Sara has been in the real estate business for more than 28 years. She has developed exceptional expertise in the marketing and selling of custom homes throughout coastal Orange County and is also a relocation specialist. Sin's dedication has eamed her endless recognition and awards, mdudiQg Coldwell Banker's Int~tional President's Premiere Award, the eUte designation of Hall of Fame Member for her lifetime sales achievement and the highly prestigious John MacNab Awa.rd pl,'esented for adheDng to the highest standards of the rea1 estate industry. While Sara "maintains a strong work ethic and bottom line attitude, fhe manages to win the devotion and loyalty of her clients, many of whom she ha represented for years and who have referred their friends and associates to her. Brad ii equally respected by those in the real estate prof essiOn as his mother, eamin& Coldwell Banker's Intemational President's Premiere award and the HaD of Fame designation for his lifetime sates achievement. A relkient of Newport Beach for more than 25 years, Brad earned hit bacbelor'a degree tn Urban Planning and Development f?Om the Univmdly ol Southern CalitomJa. He hu been afBliated With Coast Newpolt Properaes-ColdweJl Banker slnc:e 1993. An apert ID hmuy pmpenies throughout the Orange c.oat1 Brad ts allo an• Alddtectura1 Properties and Pteviewt Propeniet Spedalist." H~ ....,.. ..... ..., ClOlllllliUDml to maldng each tranw:don. ~ wl wfth .... educadon bl development, he eojayS wmtdng wtth bua.1111 mbomeownmto help them create the home of~ ckums. 11114wllll ..... bcwledp of the Omnge Coat to help bll c:lienu ..... ........... ~-----· s.aiadlllllfi-of lpedal apelUle Uldude hmllJ',.,.... aJaag the Onawe CoumJ Cout. When JOU are l'tldy co tell or b\q the home or,.,.. *-al, contact Coldwell Binker..-s.a amt Bmd ffJnman You ca be4111Ul'ed Iha dM!le ~ pro&lllon.W wdl deJmrdle ..,,._Jewel otaemce mdlable lllJ'Wheft ~ ttie OnD&e Collt. S... Miil ... '"""""' ""' ,,, "'"'"""' (949) 644-1600. • Ut ~ c: g. ';< ....., ~ a 2 I» -< N N 8 ~ ;:o ~ ~ rri "' Qr" ~ 0 91 -< 3' g ... -UI ~ -N I .... f . ~ w . J er . . ~