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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-05-01 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot• at • Servin_g the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SATURDAY, MAY 1, 2004 coast cuts hOurs back fOrsumnier _, College district decides to reduce operation in an effort to save money it doesn't have. Marisa O'Neil Daily P~ot NEWPORT-MESA -Schools and offices in the Coast Com- munity College DlsLrict will shut down on Fridays this summer in an effort to cut utility costs. Orange Coast College saved nearly $130,000 last summer by closing on Fridays and not offer- lng classes during peak hours for utilities consumption. That savings allowed OCC to restore, for this spring semester, some of the 500 classes that were cut from the fall schedule. HWe've gone through two years' worth of budget cuts and had no funds restored," district spokeswoman Erin Cohn said. "We're still in a ftscaJ constraint situation and we're looking for every opportunity to save money and put back as many classes as we've had to cut.• The dislrlct's schools and offi· ces will switch to a four I 0-hour day per wortc week starting on June l, and will return to iu reguJar schedule Aug. 20. Some programs, like criminal justice and cosmetology, will still have Friday classes because of in- structional hour requirements. OCC will operate the same as last summer, spokesman Jim Camen srud. Oasse will be of- fered Mondays through Thurs- days in the mornings and eve- nings. No classes will meet between 12:30 and 6 p.m., when utility costs are highest. on any day, he said. Mornings and evenings tend to be the most popular cime for studen ts, particularly those who work and those who llke to enjoy the summer sun. Hlf they do have the chance, students like lo talce a morning class and go lo the beach in the afternoon," Carnett said. Golden West College In Hun- tington Beac:h will also have only limited classes avallable on Fridays, spokeswoman Marte McHerrin said. The campus will offer classes throughout the day the rest of the week. unlike OCC Over the past couple years, OCC has dropped about 1,500 classes due to budget con- straints. The state chancellor's office placed Coast Community College District on a financial watch list earlier this year be· cause its budget reserves slipped below the recom- mended 5%. The district now has its re· serves back up to 5%, Cohn said, which should take it orr the list when the next one comes out. But it will still have more prob- lems to face in the fall. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has asked state colleges to re- duce freshman enrolJ ment by 10% and is expecting commu- nity colleges to pick up the slack. Through a proposed dual admissJOl1$ program. quall.fied studenlS will be guaranteed ad- mission to University of califor- nla campuses lf they complete their general studies course work at community colleges. Without more money from the state. that plan could place additional strain on campuses that are alrefldY offering fewer classes to more students. "Our existing students can't (graduatel in time.~ Cohn said. "We're happy to serve as many See COAST, Pace A4 • OONLEACH/DAILYPILOl Parent volunteer Elaine Lofgran, right, puts a huge multicolored soap bubble over son Harley, a. fourth-grader from Davis Elementary School. The two were on a fieldtrip to the 25th Youth Expo at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The fun in learning The Orange County Youth Expo will continue throughout the weekend with games and exhibitions. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot Giant slides, king-sized bubbles, sci- t:nce projects and tors of freebies greeted the thousands of students and teachecs who nocked to the first day of this year's Yourh Expo at the fairgrounds Friday. Now in its 25th year, lhe expo is meant to celebrate education, and students' and teachers' accomplishments. The fair continues throughout the weekend with games, exhibitions. performances and interactive exhibits. On Friday, students taJdng field trips from SO area schools got the first look at what it had to offer. ~I liked making candy and getting fret stuff," said 10-year-old Brandon Kings- ley, visiting from c.11ifornla elementary School. '1 got an eraser, paper, crayons, notebook, crayons. coloring books, nashlight ... " Brandon stopped by the Costa Mesa PoUce Depanment's booth, and after a struggle managed to hoist a heavy ballis- lic shield -used by SWAT officers -al- most as big as he was. Other students gathered around a police helicopter and a booth with body armor. a canine offi- cer and SWAT officers. At the Newport 6each Lifeguards' booth, eight Sonora Elementary School FYI WHAT: Orange County Youth Expo WHEN: Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Meaa COST: Admission and parking are free MORE INFORMATION: Click on http://www.ocfair.com or call (714) 708-1931. students tested the strength of a per- sonal watercraft outfitted for rescues. They climbed on top, hung off the back and rocked the craft back and fonh as they giggled with delight. Children got to take out their fnistra- lion an·d test their handyman sk.ills with the Building industry Assn. of Southern See LEARNING, Pa1e A4 Home Ranch housing a big seller Two of the housing developmen ts are honored by the Planning Commissio n for exce llen ce in design. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -1Wo of Standard Pa- cific's housing communities at Home Ranch are close io selling out and have earned kudos for their de!?igns. Major Achievemrnt in Marketing Excel- lence award from the Sales and Market· ing Council of the Business Industry Assn. The specific award it earned is the Urban Attached Community of the Year. The award is based on the design of such things as the floor plan, the signs and the brochure, said Dana Bieber, project manager for Standard Pacific. The attention reflects the company's effort to create an idyllic environment in the midst of an urban setting, Bieber srud. communiti~ is paralleled by the en- tllUsiasm that homeowners have d1!>- played in gobbling up the houses, Bieb- er said. The Ivy models, which started selling In the high $600,000s and ended in the low $800,000s, opened in early November. AIJ of them are sold except for the three models. The Laurel mod- els, which started in the high $400,000s and increased to the high $500,000s, opened up around the same time. All but six have sold. Former Mayor Sandra Genis. who pushed for more housing at Home Ranch, said she doesn't consider the housing to be affordable, but that's not a bad thing fo r the city. STEVE McCRANl</DM.Y PILOT The Laurel townhome development in Costa Mesa is sold QUt. The development is part of the Providence Park development, which Is in Home Ranch. The Ivy, a collection of 60 single-fam· Uy homes, and the Laurel. a group of83 townhomes. both received an award last month from the Costa ·Mesa Platt· nlng Commission for design excel- lence. Also last month. the Laurel earned a "One of the things we try to do rcalJy hard around here is creating this Uttle oasis. so when you go through the gales or the co~unlty, you really forget you're in tile middle of offices,• Bieber said. "You feel like you're in the mJddle of a residential neighborhood." The recognition for the design of the "When you see a high-end housing city say. 'We don't want anything but high-end,' that's not really fair." Genis See SELLER, Pase A4 FAMILY TIME Fireworks, fiery crashes. and the fair C Flreworb are not th~ S hort stuff. o boogeyman. They're used for about four hows once a year. If we're.so concerned about the public safety in Costa Mesa or Newport Beach, ban alcohol. Better yet, ban can, too. Both are responsible annually for far more injuries and accidents than fireworks. But we can~ ban alcohol and cari so we look once apin for a acapegoat, aomethJng that will make UI feel like we're looking out for the best Interests of citizens. particularly chUdren. ••• .. I ha~ read nothJn.g bUt lelf ·centered argurnenta for kHpin& the °""18 County Aalr \ In Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa does not have any right to retain the falr at the fa.l.rgrounds 11lmpty because It has been held there for so long. If It makes more ftnandal sense to move It to the Great Park atea. it should be moved. Kim Ptderson's letter with pllna for the fabpounds upon departure ia right on -UJe the apace for more baMblD ctiarDondt (after alJ. IOCCet players got the entire Farm Complex. now it's baseball's tum). The new skate part should be located there, too. PllJ.\ I'm ure the hearing·sensltJve realdents of College Park will appreciate the noise and congestion reductions and won't mlM the pzilllon frtt admissJoOJ they each get each time the fair rolla around. ••• ;,,, long as we~re oo the subject of the falrgroundi. the Padftc Amphitheater ls due to receive a face-Uft after dlla yearl fal.r. Once that sprucing up a. done. It's time to stell lhe Pld6c Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.~com WEATHER The day gets nicer, jult In time for the weekend. Sff Pa11A2. COMING SUNDAY A ve yeara 1go, tragedy strudt Colt• M.., when• men llammed hi• car through 1 preec:hool pltyground. Two children W8f'9 killed end mort llvM were eltered. Fot th• IUFYNorl, the memori .. lte PvMdlltvef, SPORTS Newport Harbor'• beaeball tHm llqt.INk.a put lrvfne. 3-2. S..P11eBl FAIR MOVE? ~· ,,. mbctd to • pf'OPO'll by Aeeembfymen John Campbel tio mow the Or-.. County Fairgrounds from Costa Meaa to Irvine's Mure Great Perk devetopment. SeePqeA3 GREATDMDE. Rellglous lelden dt.cuu the potentiel for Nltgfons being binned bated on polltloal dlvlsk>n. S.PIPAll ' A2 $.\twday, t.tly 1. ~ .. B<90MERS & BEYOND BOOMER CALENDAR • Send CALEN1Wt h•m• to~ O.ily Piiot, 330 W. Bay St., Coa111 ) M ... 92627; by Hnall to lult.pena latlmN.corrr, by fax 10 (949) 648-4170: or by calling (949) 574-4298. lndude the time, date end location of the event. as ~I at a contact ph~ number. SPECIAL EVENTS Alltumn ._,.. ~ Community will hott • ttm•nar on Medlca,..._epproved drug ditcoUnt catda. A right 1Upper will be eerved. The twf\t will feature retpile care. The went will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Sundey st 2891 Bear St, Costa Meat. Information; (949) 629-1020. ONGOING a.. Seniof Cent9r holdl. patUke bt'eekfa11 from 8 to 10 e.m. on the MCOnd Saturday of every month. Breakfast Includes pancakM, aeusage. coffee and orange juice for $3, $1 for chlldren. The center 11 et 800 Marguerite, Corona del Mer. Information: (949) 644-3244. P .. UOM so.Plus support OnM.IP tor women 60 end older Is • cf19CUsslon group cooniineted by Jewish Family s.tvloN to addt'ea issuea IUdl as anxiety, depr9slion, reletionlhlpa, k>neflnea and family. The group meets st 7 p.m. Wadneldayt at the egency oftloes. 250 E. Bater St, Suite G. Co.ta Mesa. Pteregistrstion required. {714) 44M960. The 8'911e lnltftutl ofJer'S,,... computer clastet to peopf• with fading vision who have dlff1CUlty seelng the computer screen. The Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, otr.ra 11)1 seaaiona. Call to sign up tor clasaes.1714) 821-6000. The Costa MeA Senior Center has ballroom dancing with live music from the Belt(a Trio from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday night at 695 W. 19th St, Costa Mesa. $4. (949) 548-3884. Jewilh f.am6ty ~of Onnge County sponsors an ongoing healing support group fOr the d\ronlcally ill. The purpoM la to provide participants with emotional and spiritual support to manage illneu end hi consequences. The group meet• at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Family Service office, 260 E. Baker St, Coate Mesa. Attendance is tree. but registration 11 required. (714) 445-4950. Jewtsh Famify SetVic. °"9t'9 ongoing bereavement support groups for adults et all stages of lou. Group members share e)lperlences, hear how others deal with grief, receive support and learn waya to cope with sadness and lou. One group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays et Beth Jacob in Irvine. The second group meets et 10 a.m. Tuesdays et Temple Judea In Laguna Hiiis. The third group meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Ezra Center In Anaheim. There'• no cost to attend, but advance reglttratlon Is required. (714) 445-4950. Ouia Senior c.n. °"9f'I 8Sllstanoe, coun1eHng end refe1Tal sen1ices tor senlora. (949) 644-3244. Mhrftl8 Found.&n lnttructor Hillary Stone leads en exerclte class et 11 a.m. Thurldr(I et the Jewlih Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St, Costa Mesa. (714) 513-5641. From the Corp~ to the Zoo • W hen GeorpSmJth first came to C.OSta Mesa, after a 10-year stint with the Marinel, including a tour ofVlemarn, he. statted WQddng at an Orange County dump. but also took trigQnometry classes so he a:>Uld beci>me an engineer t:edl. That interest in technology continues to serve the retired Orange County employee as he helpe his wife these days with ber at-borne, onllne auction business. Smith loves arumals, too, so he asked Orange County ZOO Director Forte$t de Spain if he could run the gift shop there. The director was happy to have the heJp and Smith has been volunteering there every weekend for the past two years. Smith, 63, recently sat down with the Pilot's Lule Pet\& to re mini~. Where did you grow upt I was born and raised ln Springfield, ill. I was born ln l!MO and I left ln 1958 after I graduated and 1 joined the Marine C.Orps. I was ln a typical (Roman) Catholic nelgbborhood where families stayed together and protected each other throughout the neighborhoods. I had six sisters and we had enough kids that we actually had our own baseball team from the neighborhood. What kind of cb1ldhood d1d you Im-et r had a very happy childhood. We were probably considered poor. although we really didn't even know IL I bad my own paper route when I was probably 13. Then I went from there and worked at a service station when I was old enough 10 get a wodt permit, which I think was (when I was) 15. So I worked and went 10 high school Ba.ck in those days it was quite interesting because my father was one or the first people to get color TV, And In the summer time he used to bring it into the kitchen and put in the window and then all the neighbors they'd come and we'd all sit together and watch Tv. How d1d you end up tn Newport-Mesa? When I met my wife ln 1969, her folks lived here in Costa Mesa on Costa Mesa Street. They were here when they owned the house property all the way to the middle or the street. And in the city you had to give ft up to get a road and 6tu1f lllce that I wa.• going with her we loved the area because you're so close to the beach yet so close to everything else. When we got married we first rented an 644-3244. apartment in 1972. We rented an apartment on Orange Street and we were there less than a year. We were very fortunate to buy the house we're now in here. We bought it and paid $30,000 for il The house across the street just sold for $500,000. So we just love the area. What are your greatat accompllllunentl In Ufef Well, my greatest to me is meeting my wire. And the reason is that she completely tu.med me around. I was a Marine staff sergeant I was in charge or many people throughout that period of time. And to come back out and to be put down because 1 am a VieUlam·era Marine who 6erved my time (and) was spit upon. I picked up a negative attitude and unfortunately it stayed with me for a long time and caused many problems for me. She showed me the benefits of saving money, working together as a team. She supports me completely and I complete her completely. If you could re-do one moment or Incident In your life, what would It bet One of the thlnp that I regret the most ls that even though I have six sisters we split over minor thin~ and I miss my family. my sisters. I lost three to cancer. If I could relive one part of my life It would be to stay close to them and their families. I have two in llUnois now and one somewhere, I'm not even sure, here in California. We don't even talk. It's terrible. What profelllon other than yours would you like to have tried? I'd love to have been one o( two ~ CoUege basketball ls my favorite sport. I'd rather be a coach. Because I did coach a lot or baseball teams here locally. Honestly, l would have loved to have been a basketball coach or a commentator for any sport. I love sports. What are eome dUlerences between a typlcal day In your llf.e now venA1' a day In your Ufe 20 years ago? 1Wenty years ago I used to get up at 5 a.m. and go to wodt for the county. My beginning job WIS out at the dump. Getting in at the back of a trailer with a wooden scrape bar and pushing trash out. II wasn't fun but it paid weU and ii gave m<' an opportunity to have a solid job with good benefits. I moved up the chain of command and It became a better job. Now I am il retired county employee. I still get up at 6 a.m. primarily because or medical problems and I do what I want to do. · What Is the greatest lesson you've learned In your Ufet Think: before you act. I'm an Irish Englishman who used to box lo the Marine C.Orps, and I learned to use my brain before my hands. My father·ln-lew told me a great OOUGl..AS ZIMMERMAN I DALY PLOT statement when 1 was hired with the county: You can't eat pride. . What do you treaalft lllOlltf I treasure my wife the most and a famil)' who has accepted me, meaning her father who is still alive, who is 88 and will be 89 in June. And her two brothers and their families. What would you lib people to always remember about yout Don't ask questions if you don't want the answer. I've been told that in interviews when J went ln for promotions. They would ask me what my best asset was and I would say my mouth. And they'd say what's your worst deficit and rd say my mouth. What was one of the beet or the uneq>eded tblnp that happened ln your llfef When I came out of the Marine C.Orps and was settling into civilian life per se. . I had about $110 in my pocket and shared an apartment with a roommate and had no prospects for a real job. 1 wanted to be a cop, to be honest, but my eyes prevented me from doing that even though I could serve in the service. So then l had to regroup and I actually became a clerk in South Coast Plaza. Now I have ./ comple~ a career with the County of OJ'an8e. 1 own a home with my wife. .. • •• •• "' .. . We both have our own cars. We have a • little black schnaui.er dog and we have a very happy and compatible life. I I I • Thursdays in Room 4 at 800 : 0..-Senior Centlw ...... delly telephone oontect program for seniort who have a limited local support tyStem. They eJso offer computer~ that teach the basics of Word, Quicken, Print Shop end Internet usage. {949) 844-3244. o.19 Ser*>t c.nw oftws vlaual aid 1Cf'Mning1 with a Braille lnetiMe reptllMfltative, by eppoi~tment (949) 644-3244. Support Group otNewpon Villa Wes1Mlla Rosa co-spoNOra a free support group meeting tor caregivers at 7 p.m. the foonh Thursday of eac:t. month through· October et Newport Villa West Assisted Living, 393 Ho.pita! Road, Newport Beech. (949) 631-3656. caregivers et 6:30 p.m. the first Tuead.-V of Ndl month at Mesa Tarrece, 350 W. Bey St, Costa Mesa. (714) 283-1111. o..a. Senior c."9r conducts b4ood preaure ICfeeningt from 9 to 11 a.m. the first end third Tuetdey of Nd\ month in Room 3 st 800 Merguerite Ave.. Corona det Mer. (949) 644-3244. Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar.: (949) 644-3244. I I I The Jewish Senior Centlw orr.. : card games from 10 e.m. to 2 p.m, • every third Tuesday. A kosher ! lunch is offe"td et noon for $3 per person. (714) 513-6641. : n.. 0.. s.1lof Centlw ...... shuttle to take members to appointmentl and grocery shopping. The ahutde also takes m4tmbert to the center. Call to make en appointment, (949) Oesll Seniof' CMter ha. welldng group celled Walkers Not Rodters, whlc:ti meett once a weelt to enjoy tcenlc walks In and around the Newport Beed'l erua. 1949)~244. The~a:Aun. andGrW ~~.~.endMl98 Terrece, a residential community for people with Alzhelm4tr'a disease and related dementia, offers e he support group for Theo.ell lenlorc.n.... ....... Braille ct .. to help~ light loa from 10 e.m. to noon ·-~your lif9'tm9 documents ; for advance health care dlrectlvel( et the Oasis Senior Center for $3 / each. Call to make en / appointment. (949) 844-3244 . .... DailyAPilot changes to The Newpoft BeadVCoata Meu Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1Mi0, Cotta Mesa, CA 92626. Copyright No news stories, ilildtratiOna, editorial matter or edllertiMmenw '*9in can be reprodoeed wittlout written permitslon of copyright O\Nner. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST and QUt of the southwest at 3 feet. Farther out. wlndt wlll be out of the northwest et 10 to 20 knota with wind wavea of 2 feet or leis becoming 3 feet In the afternoon on a awefl out of the v.·eat st 4 .......... Glne'~,loft~ ~Hw'C.P-.1~ NEWll'w. o...-..... Crime Ind OOU"9 ,.porter, <•PMm _..bhltldleladmiei.Q)ln ..... , ,, ... ~...,.,.,.... IM)PMm P..c:mllPW ... ..,., .. ciom .......... c-. Meile,...,., PM221 ~~ MlllllO'llll ~,....., .• .,...... ~°"" .... ' ...,, HOW 10 REACH US ~ TM Timeia Otenge CountY <aool 252,gm AdweeM• 0 1 r'1d (M9) &42-5CS78 Dllpllof (9'&9) M2..t321 ......... ..... (Ml M2:.se&o ....... 1949) 67""'223 Mllwi'9(Mtl .... t'10 .......... (Mel 81CM>110 ' 1.-..: ~•*""-com MllllOll9e .._ ... (Ml&ta-4»1 .......... ,.. (149) 831.-0Z ""'*'*' tri ,,.,_ ComnNnltv Newl, I dNWon of tht Loe AngeM Tlmee. Partly cloudy with areas of fog In the morning then °"8r1ng later on High temperatur .. Will be from 75 to 81 degrees near the C08ll to 88to 91 lnlend with llghtwindt becomti19 ~ et 15 mph In the at.moon. Tonight wlll be moedy dear with lowt from 58 to 94 degfMI. Wolwllllon: www.l'IWlt.noN.gov BOATING FQl\ECAST Wlndt will be verla~ et 10 knoa or i.. becoming northw9ll et 10 to 11 knoc. In the .-noon with wtnd MYl9 of 2 fwt or._. becomlnQ 3 fMt In the .-rnoon on a rnbced ...ti OUloftheMet.C2fMt.C10 aecondl and OUl of .. ~ .. , .. Tonight, .. wtl be but of theMlt.C10to 11~ beoomll19 ~" '° la'°'9 Of '--"'wtndw.weol2 flilor '-on•mlddfW!llloutolh --•2to3 ..... 10 .... ' feet. Tonight. wlndt will be out ' "' of the nonhweM st 10 to 20 knotl ~wind wevee of 2 to 4 fNt on • • northweat .well of 3 to 5 fNt. ·' SURF TIDES 11IM 1:44a.m. 7!331.m. 1:41p.m. 8:08p.m. ........ 1.19fwtlow .. ... high 0.29'-low l..14f911thlgh WATER TEMPERATURE eo--. .; Plan stirs fairly negative re.sponse t\ssemblyman John Campbell's idea to move the Orange County Fair to Irvine's Great Park is receiving a lukewarm reception. Attia Robinson D4ilyPilot I ( CostA MESA -A week after 7qch District A&1eroblyman John ~pbell proposed moving the Otange County Fair to Irvine's G~t Park development so the $t.te can sell the falrground.9, lo· aii residents are approaching the id~ with caution. ' ii think that. you know. like llJlY 9ther ~at idea the devil Is aJWaya In the details, so if those wtre addressed It might be a replly grellt proposltioo." said Jeff niter, president of the Orange C-qunty Market Place, a profitable as ·much as $300 million, of which $100 million could be de- voted to relocating the taJr- grounds facilldes and the re· mainder couJd help 8lJ the hoJe in the state budget. Campbell suggest~ .But some people in Costa Mesa are balking at the plan be· cawe they think it would 'take away an educational and recrea· tional asset to the community. "I th.Ink it would be a great shame,• said Jeff WUcox. pres!· dent of the Mesa del Mar~ome· owners' Assn., whose home is separated from the fairgrounds only by ThWmkle Park. "The fair. grounds affordfl the city with great entertainment venues and I th.ink It would be absolutely a travesty to have it move (to the Great ParlQ." Mar neighborhood, Wilcox said. But most of the residents have no prob&em with the fairgrounds now. "It provides a great service to our children. to the residents there.• he said. "The schools benefit from iL • The Newport-Mesa Uolfted School District hasn't taken an official pQSllion. spokeswoman Jane Gerland said. But Davis Education Center, which sits across the street from the falr- groun~. uses its facilJdes for various programs. "I think it's a wonderful oppor· tunity that we have with the fair. grounds so close,· Principal Ole. tyl Galloway said. ~We would have to find ways to replace all that. That's not to say that we can't It's just convenfet\t having It so close.• The city also bas gotten feed- back from residents. which has been mixed or negative, Costa Mesa Oty Manager Allan Roeder said. "I .can't say that I've heard any- one say, 'Boy, this is a great deal for Costa Mesa,'" he said. erations, whJch in 2002 netted nearly $566,000 of the $37 mil- lion in sales taxes collected that ~ar. Roeder said. The city al· ready ls shon on recreadonal fa. cillties and open space, and if the ratrgiounds are sold they likely would go to developers wbo would add homes or Commercial' property, be sa1d.. "l think it really goes totally the opposite direction of what ~ hear regularly from the cornmu· nlty.'' Roeder saJd. Campbell said some of the negative respon.seS to the plan are from people who st.U1 want an airport at the closed El 'lbro Ma- rine Af.r Base, where the Great Park will be located. The airport plan was voted down by county residents In 2002. Having the falisrounds at El 'lbro, on the other hand. is viable and could benefit everyone in the county by expanding fair fa. cillties and increasl.ng people's access to them, Campbell said. ·There Is sufficient interest in this idea from a number of quar- ters, and there's sufficient sup- port that we're going to proceed to do more investigation,• he Sat\.w'day, May l , 2oo. Al '. lE '2..':.::2!...~ CHILDREN'S POIQlWT SPECIAL ,,.,,, tlm"flt M6J 29 Call now for best appointment times I 949-675-3130 . weekend swap meet that has !:>den at the fairgrounds for 35 *-"I'm very open-minded ~d I'm very interested in heai-ln8 more about John's plan." :camJ>beU reported getting oqiy two completely negative re- sponses out of more than 150 e- mlilled to him since he pitched 11* idea last week. Selling the 11'>-acre fairground.9 could raise Noise complaints and lawsuits that led the fairgrounds' Pacific Amphitheater to close for eight years and perform extensive renovadons were driven by a couple people from his Mesa del The city stands to lose sales tax revenue from fairgrounds op-said. . rtisit ONr TUt6site: www.jolinfiw111plio109ropliy.umi J 7J2 'East 'Podfit Coast '6Jliwoy • Corona l tf '}.(or, Ca!ifornisJ !J262l I . ' ' ~ .. Organic Refried Beans ~=99e REG. '1. 11 az. ~O!Pnic ~ YellMwCom 'IOrtilla Chips REG. '3.39 sr. ORGANIC lOOoloMothe[l Fooo BAR, INc. 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The event win be from & to 8 p.m. Sunday et 2891 Bear St., Cotta Meu. lnfonnetlon: (949) 8~1020. ONGOING Oeale 8en6or CenW holds. pancake bfeakfa.t from 8 to 10 a.m. on the second Saturday of every month. Breakfast Include• pancakes, sausage, coffee end orange juice for S3, $1 for dllldren. The center 11 at 800 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-3244. Pllaaves SC>-Plu1 tupport group for women 50 and older 11 a discuaion group ooordlneted by Jewish FamUy SeMctl to address luues sudl as anxiety,~. relatioNhipa, lonelilltll and tamlty. The group meets at 7 p.m. Wedneedllys at the agency offi<*. 250 E. Batcer St., Sutt. G, CoN Mesa. Prereg6stmion requ"-1. (714) 44M960. The B,... IMtftutlt olws free computer cfauea to people with fading vision who have difr1CUhy seelng the computer acreen. The Oasis Canter at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, otr.ra aix aeasions. Call to 1lgn up for ctauet. (714) 821-5000. The CotU ~Senior~ has ballroom dancing with live music from the Betty'1 Trio from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m . every Tuesday night at 696 W. 19th St, Costa Meta. $4. (949) 548-3884. Jew\th Femlty S.W. of Onnge County •Ponsora an ongoing healing tupport group for the dlrorU'-ally ill. The purpo .. ii to provide participants with emotional and tplritual support to manage Illness and Its consequencet. The group meeu at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Family Service office, 250 E. Baker St, Costa Mesa. Attendance 11 free, but registration is required. (714) 445-4950. Jewiah Family SeNJce.,. ongoing Mreavement auppQrt groups fo'r adult.a at all stages of lou. Group members •hare experience•. hear how others deal with grief, receive support and learn ways to cope with aadness and Ion. One group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday• at Beth Jacob In Irvine. The tecond group meeu at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea In Laguna Hiiia. Tho third group meets at 1 p.m . Thursdays at the Ezra Center In Anaheim. There's no OOl1 to attend, but adv•nce reglatratlon la required. (714) 44M950. Oeab Stnk>r ~ ofllw9 aaslatanoe, countellng and referral Mrvicet for aenlora. 1949) 644-3244. Arttuftia Foundetlon Instructor Hillary Stone lta<M an exerclae cleu et 11 a.m. Thundaya et the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa M .... (714) 613-5641. I ,J ,. tJ .... . ~. 11 ,1 From the Corp~ to the zo.o I ' When Georp Smith 6nt came to C.OSta Mesa. after a JO-year stint with the Marines. including a tour of Vietnam, he statted woddng at an Orange County dump, but also took trigonometry~ so he could become an engineer tech. That interest 1n technology continues to serve the tjdred Orange County eJPployee as he helps his. wife these days with her at-home, online auction business. Smith loves animals, too, so he asked Orange County Zoo Director Forrest de Spain If he couJd f1;111 the gift shop there. The director was happy to have the help and Smith has been volunteering there every weekend for the past two years. Smith, 6.3, recently sat down with the J>Uot's Lull Pefia to reminisce. Where dkl )'OU grow upt l was born and raised In Springfield, m. J was bom in 1940 and J left in 1958 after I graduated and I joined the Marine Corps. r was ln a typical (Roman) Oltbollc neighborhood where familit.:s stayed together and protected each other throughout the neighborhoods. l had six sisters and we had enough kids that we actually had our own baseball team from the neighborhood. What kind of childhood did you bawl I had a very happy childhood. We were probably con.<1idered poor, "although we really didn't even know It I had my own paper route when I was probably 13. Then I went from there and worked at a service station when I was old enough to get a work permit. which I thinl: was (when J was) 15. So I worked and went to high 5dtool Baclc in those days it was quite Interesting because my father was one of the first people to get color iv. And in the urnmer time he useJ to bring It into the kitchen and put In the window and then all the neighbors they'd come and we'd all sit together and watch iv. How dld you end up In Newport-Meeat When I met my wife In 1969, her folks lived here In Costa Mesa on Costa Mesa Street They were here when they owned the house property all the way to the middle of the streeL And In the city you bad to give it up to get a road and stuff like that. 1 was going with her we loved the area because you're so close to the beach yet so close to everything else. When we got married we first rented an 644-3244. apartment In 1972. We rented an apartment on Orange Street and we were there less than a year. We were very fortunate to buy the house we're now in here. We bought it and paid $30,000 for it. The house across the street just sold for SS00.000. So we just love the area. What are your palest accomplWunmta Jn llfet Well, my greatest to me is meeting my wife. And the reason Is that she completely turned me around. I was a Marine staff sergeant. i was in charge of many people throughout that period of tJme. And to come back out and to be put down because I am a Vie\nam-era Marine who served my lime (and) was spit upon, I picked up a negadve atdtude and unfortunately it stayed with me for a long time and caused many problems for me. She show-ed me the benefits of saving money, working together as a team. She ~upports me completely and I complete her completely. If you could re-do one moment or lnddent ln your Ule, what would lt bet One of the things that I regret the most is that even though I have six sisters we split over minor things and l miss my family. my sisters. I lost three to cancer. JC I could relive one part of my life It would be to stay close to them and tJ1elr families. I have two in llllnols now and one somewhere. I'm not even sure, here in California. We don't even tallt. It's terrible. What promloo other than youn would you lib to have trledt I'd love to have been one of two thin~ C:Ollege basketball is my favodte sport. I'd rather be a coach. Because I did coach a lot of baseball teams here locally. Honestly, I would have loved to have been a basketball coach or a commentator for any sport. I love sports. What are 10me dlfferences between a typJcal day In your Ufe now venus a day In your Ufe 20 yon agot 1Wenty years ago I used to get up at 5 a.m. and go 10 wort for the county. My beginning job was out at the dump. Gettlng ln at the baclc of a trailer with a wooden scrape bar and pushing trash out. It wasn't fun but It paid well and It gave me an opportunJty to have a solid job with good benefits. I moved up the chain of command and it became a better job. Now 1 am a retired county employee. I ~still get up at 6 a.m. primarily because of medical problems and I do what I want to do. · What b the greateal leeeon you've learned In your llfet Th.Ink before you act. I'm an Irish Englishman who used to box In the Marine C:Orps, and I learned to use my brain before my hands. My father-in-law told me a great ... , ,! DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I OAA.Y PILOT statement when I was hired with the county: You can't eat pride. What do you treasure moltt I treasure my wife the most and a family who has accepted me, meaning her father who is still alive, who is 88 and will be 69 in June. And her two brothers and their families. What would you like people to always remember about youl Don't ask questions if you don't want the answer. I've been told that ln interviews when I went In for promotions. They would ask me what my best asset was and I would say my mouth. And they'd say whats your worst deficit and I'd say my mouth. What wae one of the beat of the unnpeded thlnp that happened ln yourllfet When I came out of the Marine Corps and was settling into civilian life per se. . I had about $110 In my pock.et and shared an apartment with a roommate and had no prospects for a real job. I wanted to be a cop. to be honest. but my eyes prevented me from doing that even though I could serve In the service. So then l had to regroup and I actually became a clerk in South C:Oast Plaza. Now I have completed a career with the C:Ounty of Orange. I own a home with my wife. We both have our own cars. We have a little black. schnauzer dog and we have • a very happy and compatible life. I I I Thursdays In Room 4 at 800 : a.. Stnk>r Centllf ....... deity te4ephone contact program for seniors who have a limited local tupport system. They allO offer computer eta... ttl8t teach the baak:t of Word, Quidten, Print Shop and Internet usage. (949) &44-3244. 0..-Stnlor c.n1llr o4IMs visual •Id tcrMnlng1 with a Braille lnsdtute repretentative, by appol~tment (949) 644--32A4. Support Group of Newport Villa WesWllla Rosa ce>-sponaors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m . the fourth Thureday of eadl month through' October at Newport Villa West Assisted Living, 393 ~I Road. Newport Bead't. (949) 631-3555. caregivers at 6:30 p.m. the first Tunday of eedl month at Mesa Terrace, 360 W. Bay St., Coste M .... (714) 283-1111. • o.ls Senior Cen1lw conducb bl<\Od presau ... ecnenlngs from 9 to 11 a.m. the first and third Tuetday of eadl month In Room 3 It IOO Marguerite Ave.. Corona del Mir. (949) 644-3244. Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar.: (949) 644-3244. : I The Jewish Senior Centllf of'fw9 : card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. • every third Tuesday. A kosher : lundl is offe~ at noon for S3 per person. (714) 613-5641. : The a.. Senior Cen1lw olf9n a ahuttJt to take membera to appointments and grocery shopping. The~ afao takes membert to the center. Call to make an appointment. (949) a.. Senior Cen1lw h&1 a walking group called W.lkera Not Roc:hra. which meeu once• week to enJoy ecenic walkt In and around the Newport Beach area. (949) 644-324'. Tht~1Aan. iind GrW The Aazhelrntr'a Aaln. Ind Mlea Tel'fac:e, a residential community for people With Alzheimer's diaea .. and related dem.ntit, offert a free support group for TM Ollelf 8-lor c.n. o89ts a Brailled ... to help wfth light Iota from 10 a.m. tb noon . RevlM yow llltime doc:umtnb : tor advance health care directive'( at the Oesis Senior Center for $3 / ead't. Call to make an · / appointment (949) 644--3244. Daily.A Pilot Allele~ dlal')gea to The Newport SURF AND SUN Politlc;a. butl,.,... and environment Beac:tVCosta MeM DlllV Pilot P.O. .. ~. 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SatiKday, May l. 2004 M I· . Plan stirS faifly negative response zE '=~~ Assemblyman John Campbell's idea to m ove the Orange Coun ty Fair to Irvine's Great Mar neighborhood, Wilcox said. But most of the resldents have no problem with the fairgroWlds now. eratJons, which In 2002 netted nearly $566,000 of the $37 mll· Uon ln sales taus collected, that year, Roeder said. The dty aJ. ready ls short on reaeational fa- CHILDREN'S PORfRAIT SPECIAL' Park is receiving a lukewarm reception. Attia Robinson D4ilyPilot I ( rom MF.SA -A week after . 7qth District Assemblyman John 9fmpbell proposed moving the Oiange County Fair to Irvine's G~at Parle development so the &tlte can sell the fairgrounds, lo- cal residents are approaching the id~ with caution. ;t think ~. you lcnow, like any 9ther great idea the devil is aJiVays In the details, so if those wtre addressed It might be a re~ great proposition,• said Jeff ~er, president of the Orange cqunty Maricet Place, a profttable ~kend swap meet thnt has been at the fairgrounds for 35 ~-"I'm very open·mlnded ~d I'm very Interested in hear-inB" more about John's plan.• as ·mud\ as $300 million. of which $100 million could be de- voted to relocating the lair· JrOWlds fadlides and the re- inalnder could help fill the hole ln the state budget, Campbell suggested. · But some people ln Costa Mesa are balking at the plan be- cause they think it would take away an educational and recrea- tional asset to the community. "I think it would be a great shame." said Jeff Wllc~ presi· dent of the Mesa del Mar Home- owners' Assn.. whose home is separated from the falrgrounds only by TeWinkle Park. "The fair- grounds affords the dty with great entertainment venues and I think it would be absolutely a travesty to have it move (to the Great Park)." •it provides a grea service to our children. to th residents there," he said. ", sch benefit from it" The Newport-Mesa School Dtstrk:t ¥m't taken an omdal position, spokeswoman Jane Garland said. But Davis Education Center, wbkh sits aCl'05S the street from the fair- grounds, uses Its fadlities for various programs. • 1 think it's a wonderful oppor- tunity that ~ have with the fair- grounds so close," Principal Ole- ryl Galloway said. "We would have to find ways to replace all that That's not to say that we cant It's just convenient having it so close.,. The city also has gotten feed- back from residents, which has been mixed or negative, Costa Mesa City Manager Allan Roeder said. and open apace, and lf the f.airgrOunds are sold they UJcelr would go to developers who .would add homes or oommerdal property, he SI.Id. "I think lt really goes totally the opposite direction of what we hear regularly from the commu- nity," Roeder said. Ounpbell said some of the negative responses to the plan are from people who still want an airport at the closed El Thro Ma- rine A1r Base, where the Great Paik will be located The airport plan was voted down by county residents ln 2002. Having the fai.rgrowl<is at EJ Thro, on the other hand, is viable and could benetit everyone in the county by expanding fair fa- cilities and increasing people's access to them, c.ampbell said. ,,.., tllrollfli MilJ 29 Punpbell reported getting oryJy two completely negative re- sponses out of more than 150 e- ll$iled to him since he pitched ~ idea last week. Selling the l 1o-acre fairgrounds could raise Noise complaints and lawsuits that led the fairgrounds' Pacific Amphitheater to close for eight years and perform extensive renovations were driven by a couple people from his Mesa del •1 can't say that I've heard any- one say, 'Boy, this ls a great deal for Costa Mesa,•• he said. "There is sufDdent interest ln this idea from a number of quar- ters, and there's uftident sup- port that we're going to proceed to do more investigation,• he said. Call now for best appointment times ~~ .. Organic Refried Beans 1 Varieties 99,e IDC/wJo.wl . '1.39 16 az.. The city stands to lose saies tax revenue from fa.Ugrounds op- ttf&~ 'i'ortUla Chips REG. '3.39 se Lakewood . Organic Pineapple Juice Save $1.001 s SUGG. '4.49 • Bladt Bean and Com •Medium •Mild REG. '3.59 949-675-3130 visit 0ttr we6sltt: wwwjoftn6fcmpfiotopapfiy.wm J7J2 'Uut 'Piutfo Cocist ?li9ftwa • Corona Id ?.far, Ca(ifmtia 92625 ~ Non-Dab)t lleverqe Made From Real Almonds ·~·""6 ·~ REG. 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COAST ~fromM .. the fllDgsuuodL .... addlJg • MllWO'fi&.~ edi'C"kn She'""-~· 1949 9M21106 t,..~.. • eo .ee chem nm a.a!md .ee ii tbcr got adlbcln. • The ~ di --*ml eJl· FAMILY . ContnJed from Al S,mphony ~away from tbdr SlllDIDl'r bm:ne • tbe Ves:izoo Wftliess Amphi•bntrr infnine. ••• SiDce dwft wil DOI be an airport at Fl 1bro md lhx:e the whole idea cf an airport at fl Tero~ to reduce tbe burdm oo John Wayne Airport. ir's time for the El Toro bangfts.-oo (0 'tab a i-. from the lioo.EJ Toro playtJouL I qgm tblr dwy aot out tbe pnDrtricm. corigutiuu and '*" illlues r2iled by the .m-a Toro bas and~ -them to 1o1m w.yne. nm pbtt is an ac;ridmr wairing to happen. ai. aod.bdllg up aD dim old.,,. .... d:tl! bmrtie dfecu OD the kids in the a:bools and playgrouDlb under the ~ path. Since --~ 00 the public .my~ the limmgll good. A~ ol IDJ posliP'nc No B Toro lirpon md DO JobD Wayne airpan. eilher. And w yoa think ic caa\ be dime. -Olll al die...,. ol tboR who tl*lt. cm. ••• Tbe bw*c big,. oo lbe Sm Diegp F~ on tlaJISdily was to dme to the t.sebd .1w, .. od tor tbe Onc\v" vs. Gimls Minor A pme dim~ ClOUld smell the ~·~ smolrz. The sud:.e was such a .di:A:ractioo for the Dodgier •. plsyaJ tbal me, Df!'fl!t amd the roadies who~ bl Wg;ng the J>C*-pne snacts. lkJI what I was amaud ai was the mper-speedy aespcime cf wbale'¥U In drpa1mmts M:ft imolwed. Jn no time flat. the smoke was gone. mninding me ooce again to uy ·thank you• to the 6:tdigblers md to aD those •'bo ~ keep our strftU safe fof U5. ••• ••• , .. • snvt SMTH IS. Costa MeSa rmident end a freetance writer. Re8ders may INve 1 message for him on the Deily Pilot hotline at (949) 642-6086. Fouod.aDotl is expected to ease 1ts 6.nanaa.I burden. lt may not. ~ come l.J\ time to add more WJ cWses.. aeating more classes or beefing up em- ployee retimnent account reserves. in line with state law. •1t will provide some relid to the budge! in the short tenn.• C.Obn Wd. students • we can. but we still need fund. ing to do that.. Tbe Federal c.ommun.k:abons C.Ornm.is- sioo ii npected to approve the We in July. AJ. dw time. the district would receive the mnaining $7..9 mWJoo down payment oa:: is in the process or puning together its fall schedule, Carnett said. He expects that they will not have to cut the number of course offerings from the spring. Coe.st Community C.oUege Otsuict'5 im- pending saJe of mCE· lV to lbe mcE~ 1V That mooet .al go to a variety of UJeS. Cohn Aid. whk:b may OI' may not indude WHATS AFLOAT •WtW"SMUJIClll ~ pertodic81y. If you ... ~. ..... ~abnitlhe infonnetion '° the Dailv PloC. 330 W. 8-v 5'.. eo.. M.a. 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Complin'aaiy Ice and bewtagea .. induded wi1h ... eledrie t.o.l rwak ......... ~ ....... ,. on .. _ In "*"f--VS: wtth .... end double bylb. electric ~ 14tddair lllilbc>Stl.pedal bc.-8ftd~torcAlirtlOt9 .. Oil c:ruiling .. t.y. B.tJoe Ba.t~....,holds~ aq1"911ger ...... **d .. ~mybolla. ~. woup ~tor ClCM'pOfalions. birthdtya. "°' .,..,.,. orgarlizdot .. and~ oulinga.·The hunt pectagee indude boela.1""'9 qur1•ciw-.,.,....~ c:. ........ = The COii of at.d.,._M pwbc»C lnd.~ile is wallltrla Ill en ~ ... .-. fOrhunt ·-·--· c:8I ,,., ~7200. ..................... by .. hour.~a..lc ao...2001 W.Comt~. f't••Dn ...... MbO-. .. eqi ....... .. ....... Mda>...,....~ • and ClllPI .. pnMded.. ft1 II ¥I.Oil• .. •WI I ~ lilt hoW ..... 11115.. C......,2. ...................... ..... ~ ........ Jb&e ~ ............. ...... tiitllss•• .... 1'1bhfar..C • "8lioll Wlllr spo.ti al Ns IP a rt ~--7»neo. cruilea. A one-hour tour wi1h c:hampagne ia $70. A twcHlour tour w;th ci1Vl8r and champagne ii $180. Pldcup .. ...,...,.. .. wa1erlront restauranla. (949) ~ Gondol9 Rall•~.,.. cWy tours of Newpon Harbor during lunctt and clnner. Call (949) 675-4730. The tours go out of Lido Marina Village, 3400 Via Oporto, PWtuport Bwft.. atUtSES ,,.. c.pt. Don Ma rTll'IJ on the beeutiful sailing yacht Duk:inee for. Mn1lted Newport Harbor c:ruiae of the fabulous~ • Peninsula votes to . ' .,, ~J.o.p ·off utility poleS Property owners on 1~boa Peninsula ·ivoted to approve a .weasure that creates -ia special assessment 'fpr utility line burial. lUc1a Robinson oal~Pilot i.t~ VILLAGE -Utility ,aoles will become a thlng of the past in some parts of the Balboa Peninsula, but for some prop- erty owners the cost to put util- ity lines'underground will be a lingering pain in the wallet. In January property owners in the: Balboa business district voted down a measure that would have created a special as- se45ment district and taxed them over a 15-year period to l~ for utility JJne burial. But for Newport Beach Mayor Tod Ridgeway, the issue wasn't dead. He brought it back at Tues- day's City Council meeting. wnen property owners voted to approve the measure with ~% of votes in favor and 44.46% agairrst -almost ex- actly the reverse of how the fust vote came out The utility assessment district dl,dn't earn a simple majority IDesday. Owners of 62 parcels v~ed, with 30 parcels casting ba.Llots for the project. But it was enough ro win be<:ause the votes were weighed based on the tax burden they would cany. -For me personally, where my Tod Ridgeway property's situated, this doesn't benefit me whatsoever," said Jlm Candelmo, a property lS'wner who voted against the project both times. -1n a day and age in Callfom1a where we're being taxed to death, l certainJy don't need one addi- tional tax on my bill. especially to bury telephone poles.• Ridgeway said he wanted to revisit the issue 'because at le~t one property owner changed his mind after !he first vote. Some property owners think the work will boost property values by Improving the area's appear-' ance, he said. ulndeed. it appeared that there was support for the !as- sessment! district,· Ridgeway said. While he shared his opinion with residents who called him, Ridgeway said he didn't solicit property owners co t:hange sides. "It's hard to vote on spending thac kind of money. but It's needed and I'm happy to see ifs going to be happening," said Bob Black, a vlce-presjdent of the Pavilion Co .• whose $50,000 rax asses ment is one of the largest in the project. "l think It will benefit all the properties in this area: If the utility project bad not gone forward, it's unlikely the city would have completed ad- ditional improvements it planned for area streets and sidewalks. This bothered Can· delmo, who said just because property owners don't want one improvement doesn't mean they're against another. "(Ridgeway) really gave me the imp~lon that it's his way or the highway," Candelmo said. The city already has shelled out $9 mlUlon for major Im- provements in the area. and council members probably wouldn't have voted to spend more without participation from property owners, Ridge- way said. • Black agreed that he and other property owners should chip in something. "The city put a lot of money down here," he said. "Now it's time for the property owners to s tep up." Work on the project is ex- pected to begin in September. • ALICIA ROBINSON covers business, politics and the environmen}. She may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at a/icia.roblnson@latimBs.com. BRIEf'lY. IN THE NEWS Olystar prepares .to notice of appeal on Thursday 1 • to attorneys for the district. ~ . appeal ruling • •· Daysw Thlevislon Network Newport Harbor . started tts appeal of Judge -l' fu dr · C.Orey Cramin'a rejection of its cu mary n aiser attempt to stop the sale of Newport Harbor High •· KOCE-1V to its fUndralsing School's Oillnary AIU Progtam arm. will bold a fundraising ewnt Daystar's anomeys wanted Sunday at Ray's~ . the judge to block the sale by The culinary team won a l• Coat Community C.Ollege state competition earlier t.h1s Diltrict and name the Outs-year for Its speed and pn:<:l· dan broad.cuter the rightful aion. buyer. QamJn ruled that the . Sunday's Hawilan-themed diltrict ~ within Its rights evenlng will include Hawaf- "iben it accepced the bid from lan martinis, appetiuJ!. en-1·• the ICOCE· 1V Foundation. tltt, desert and wine. l1ie 'Jetl' wbidl promiaed to presene cott wW be $50 per person, ii.a PBS format and focus on including tu and grarulty. 1:1.:.• local programming. The fundtalser will atan . Oallaa·bued 0.ystar, the with a 1 p.m . receptlon and 1,,,. nation's aeeond·largeit rell-1:45 p.m. luncheon at Roy's, -'JJ'4 Sloua broadcaster, promised 453 Newport Center Drive in 101 to appeal the~ after the Newport Beach. For more in· court• dedlion. They gave formation, call Henrile Author talks on new SAT strategies today The author of a book about the revised SAT will hold a seminar about the test today at 1 p.rn. at Barnes & Noble at Fashion lsland. David Benjamtn Gruen- baum, author of •New SAT 2005: Inside Out," will ~ about Ufe ch&ngH students will see in the new test Gruenbawn's boOk is a study guide and uaes characte"' wbo represent dlffe,rent types of students to help explain the test. The SAT seminar will start at 1 p.m. at Barnes &i l'Joble, 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport '4each. For more in- formation, call (jC9) 759- 0982. ,. · .. •. .'s~ ·~ESIGN CENTER #for All Your Decorating Needs!" FURNITURE REUPHQLSTERY •Custom-Made Furniture •Slip Covers • Patio furniture · Draperies, Shades, & f>edspreads eaturing ALLOC ~No GI~ fnstallation Wood P:IOortng Refinishins & New ce-.mlc ?~cftl'-$ t H • ft CALL NOW 642-8400 Saturday, May l, 2004 A5 (. :' ~tag \ Wednesday, May 5 Prado Olympic Shooting Park Chino, California 7 Official Events Sporting Clays I & II Trap Doubl~s Tabor's Doubles Continental Trap . Duck Tower Flurry Optional Events Olympic Trap 2-Man Flurry five Stand ' .. \ Ptnthtrc• de Cartier Watch TRmti'!p~A1 f'••h••" ............ ~,, ........ .,,. ••.•• ,. -"-·---·---- NEWPORT•MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISIRICT BOARD MEETING WRAP-UP ,.,.,. ,,,. _,,,,. c#dliotw com/ttfl out of Tu.dq~ ~ , .... Unif*JSt:hool Di.irlct mMJng. . VIDEO PRESENTATION A Video about the 4210 dNg and atcohol policy, prepared by 1h6 diatrtct and PTA. WM ahown to the boa(d and audience firat time. All middle and high school atudenta will receive a copy befor9 prom ... IOn. WHAT IT MEANS The policy, which haa undergone c:hangea lately, appll" to student conduct and druga and alcohol offenaea. The diatrict amended the zero·tolerance policy to offer counMling for atudenta 1nd give them the option of returning to their home ac:hool aooner. The H1rbor Council PTA wortced with the district to produce the video, which focuaet on parent education, awareneaa and opportunltlea for confldentJal aaslatance through the district. The video, in English and Spaniah, will be distributed on a video compact dlak to 8,000 middle and high ac:hool atudenta in Newport-Meaa. QUARTERLY INVESTMENT REPORT The district ia required by atate law to provide • report of all its Investments each quarter. Paul Reed, assistant supt. of butJneu FYI WHAT: Next mMtlng IChool boerd mMting WHEN: 7 p.m . TUftd1y, M1y 11 WHERE: Roderick H. MICMllll1n Board MMting Room 1t the Dtatrict Educ.tiQn Center, 2986-A e .. r St., Coata Meu INFO: Agenda• are available ....,.,.1 daya before each meeting at http://www.nmusd. lt12.ca.u&ldepts/boel. services, will provide the latest lnfonnation on the financial inatitutiona with which the dl'atrict does boslnea. WHAT IT MEANS Moat of the dlatrict'a money is maintained In the county treasury. The district may hire ' financial institution to hold bond funds. Commercial banka may hold che<*ing accounts for revolving caah funda or student body use. According to the Mardi 31 district treasury report the diatrict has most of ita money in an Orange County Investment Pool money martcet account. That Includes general, apecial reserve and $18, 184,086 in Measure A funda. Trustee Serene Stokes was absent. DISTRICT TO BORROW FUNDS The board paned a resolution allowing the district to participate In a multi-district program to • temporarily borrow money. This will authorize the district to borrow up to $20 million for fiscal year 2004-05 and participate In the South Coast Local Education Agencies Pooled Tax and Revenue Anticipation Note Program. WHAT IT MEANS The South Coast Local Education Agencies Pooled Tex and Revenue Antlcipa\ion Note Program creates en ·envelope• YOUR SCHOOLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS AdarnlK·5 2860 Clubhouse Road, Costa Mesa Principal: Candy Cloud Main phone: (714) 424-7935 Attendance: (7141424-4702 ~K-6 1900 Port Seaboume, Newport Beach Principal: Mary Manos Main ph.one: (949) 515-6935 Callfomie K·5 3232 California St., Costa Mesa Principal: Jane Holm Main phone: (714) 424-7940 College hrtc K-3 2380 Notre Dame Road, Costa Mesa Principal: Pat Insley Main phone: (714) 424-7960 Sonor9~ . ..,..~o;,y....,,r &llbluff E"""'lllNY Mlrinen Blrnent9ry ~Elemlnewf Adllns Elementary ~VIMtlementary ~Elementary Nlwport ElemerrtMy Newport Heights Elementary ftOinoN Elementary 'Jldoria Eiement.ry Wlleon Elementary Woodl.-.d Elementary WhlaMr EJement.ery AnderMn Elern9fltary c.Hfomla Elementary College P.tt Elementary • Uncoin Elementary Nlwport Coaat Elementary ,..,._lino Elementary Ree Elementary Oevia Education Center TeWlnlde lntennea'-1e Sdlool Ensign lntennediate School Feb.10 April 1 ~11 May20 MayV MayX7 May27 MayX7 May27 MayX7 May27 May27 May27 June2 June3 June3 June3 June3 June3 June3 June3 June 10 May12 May26 tto7p.m. J ;.O 6:30p.m. 7p.m. d ~tolp.m. • 8:30p.m. f1 e to 7:30 p.m. ti 8:30p.m. 8 to 7:30 p.m. I_ 8:30p.m. !I 5:46p.m. 1 8:30p.m . >'- 5p.m. Iii 6:30 to 8 p.m . !J 7p.m. 8p.m. lJ 8p.m. :iJ 8:30p.m. II 7p.m. ~1 8:30 to 8 p.m. 5to lp.m. "IJ •u 8:30p.m. a 6to8p.m. ) I 8to 7:30p.m. 6:30 to 7:30 p.m •• :> whit MW parent orientation Corona def Mar High School Harper PresdlOOI May20 May18 ., 7 to 8:30 p.m. 12 8p.m . _, '11 that districts may borrow from between receipt of property tax • payments, Reed explained. The district has participated in this program for a number of years. he said. For 2003-04, Newport-Mesa and 10 other districts participated in the $136-million program. Newport-Mesa borrowed a little . more than $13 million, due to be paid bade June 30. Davts4-6 1050 Arlington Drive, Costa Mesa Principal: Cheryl Galloway Main phone: (714) 424-7938 Attendance: (7lA) 424-4762 bltblut'f K-6 . 2627 Vista del Oro. Newport Beach Principal: Charlene Metoyer Main phone: (949) 515-5920 Harbor View K-6 900 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar ' Principal: Mellissia Christensen Main phone: (949) 515-6940 Attendance: (949) 616-6812 Kalserl-6 2130 Santa Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa Principal: Stacy Holmes Main phone: (949) 615-6950 Attendance: (949) 515-6852 Klllybn>oke K·5 3155 Killybrooke Lane, Costa Meaa Principal: Kathy Sanchez Main phone: (714) 424-7945 IJ ~"I This year's program is due to ~8 issued In June with funding Ju1y 1. The size of this year's ' disbursement has not been 'I determined, but will not e><cee8 $20 million for Newport·Mesa. J WHAT WAS SAID "This is a normal cost of doing business," Reed said of the program. "Nearly every dlstrid does something like this. It's tail of life, not a sign of (financial) • instability.# ' " Uncoln K-6 - 3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona~ del Mar Principal: Barbara Rothman .. ,: Main phone: (949) 515-6955 ·~ Attendance: (949) 615-6808 V/ Marinen K-6 ::> 2100 Mariners Drive, Newport,'f Beach Principal: Pam Coughlin Main phone: (949) 515-6960 .., Newport Coa.lt K-6 t ~5 Ridge Park Road, Newpo~ Coast .1 Principal: Monique VanZeeBroc;k Main phone: (949) 515-6976 ' Newport aem.nt.ry K-6 ~ 14th Street and Balboa .1 Boulevard, Newport Beach Principal: Deniae Knutsen Main phone: (949) 515-6965 j ,' Newport Hefghta K-8 300 E. 15th St, Newport Beach • Principal: Judith Chambers : Main phone: (949) 516-6970 .1 Attendance: (949) 515-6872 ·Balboa Island gets its own home show Lula Pefta Daily Pilot BALlllA ISLAND -While home tows have become a Cund- raising staple, SUnday will be the ftrst showing" of historic homes on Balboa Island. The Inaugural ·Balboa lsland Museum and Historical Society Home Thur will feature eight hJa. torte cottages built before 1945, said Peggy Manotta a docent and member of the society. "People just enjoy going through houses," Marrotta said. Maps will come with a $15 ticket price for the self-guided tour that will take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. There will be docents and homeowners who will give ~­ torlcal background on the vari- ous cottages such as Carol Sher· man. whose home was built ln 1925. Instead of tearing the cl~lc cottage down and replacing it with a bigger, modem home, the Sherman's chose to restore it and replace the wiring and plumb- ing. The Sherman's don't have air conditioning and rely on fire logs for their heat. Another home on the tour will 1)e Cathy Parks' 1928 redWood cottage. The rustic home wasn't just a vacationers dwelling in Its prime, but lived in year round. .Visitors will be able to go Into the ~tchen and view a drop- down dinner table that folds up AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN 11em•to the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Meaa, CA 92627; by e-mail • ti:> luls.1»nlltl/11tlmtts.com; by fax to (949) 64&-4170; or by celling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event, as well aa a contact phone number. FY1 WHAT: The Balboa laland MuHum and Hlatorlcal Society Home Tour. • WHEN: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. WHERE: Balboa laland varlou1 private re1ldence1. COST: Ticket• colt $16 and are on aale at the Persimmon Tree, Martha'• Bookstore and Sally Hu11 Gallery on Marine Avenue into the , wall Wee an old-fash- ioned Murphy bed. Barbara Martin's 1932 English· style cottage at 118 Apolena. was built by famous an;hltect and builder Leon Yale. It has slope4 C(lllings, honed wood rails ana two fireplaces witQ turned bricks randomly placed. "When you walk in thrqugb the gates you Ceel like you're ln a house ln the E.ngllsh country- side" Martin said. · • The historic dwellings have a great deal of personality and ap· peal, which Parks urges people to view whil~ they are still stand- ing. The homes are slowly being bought and then tom down be· cause the property Is worth mu. lions, she said. · All the cottages on the tour are designated by a special plaque that shows the commitment that the homeowners have made toward there preservation. . · The funds raised by the tour will go toward the society. dlazz_ weaver@yahoo.com. EJIMn Fllher wiH hoat "A Special Afternoon of Shopping• from 1 to 6 p.m. at South Coast Plaza. The event will feature wine and cheeae, as well aa $26 off total purctiaaes made at the event. Ten percent of the proceedt will benefit the Soroptlmllt International. Information: (714) 437-3111. LIM &plnou John.on wlll 1lgn SATURDAY her new book, "Daya of Whine TM 25th annuel Youth Expo and Nosea: Pep Tslkl for will feature exhibits, gamea, Tucbred-Out Moma; at 2 p.m. at ·crafts, Jazz festival, talent aearc:h, ,,-the Metro Pointe Bame• & Noble and a aclence and engineering Booklellera, 901B South Coast fair. The event will be from 9 a.m. Drive. Information: (714) to 4 p.m. at the Orange County 444-0226. Fair and Expo11tlon Center, 88 Fair Drive, Coate Mesa. ~ormatlon: (714) 708-1663. The Newport Herbor Orchid Society will ho1t Oceana of Orctild1 Show and Plant Sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Costa MMll Neighborhood ~ Community Center, 1846 Park Ave., Coate M .... There will alao be an orchid potting worklhop. Tidteta colt $2 to $3 for adml11lon and 920 for the workshop. Information and registration: http://www.nho•.orp. f Orange County~ wlll J host Great Earth Walk 2004 at :-9:30 a.m. at Cryml Cove State • Park. Information: (Sn) 439-2004, : http:llwww.greatulfllweltorp. I I )lewport Bay Nd.I;... Md friend• will holt Great Earth Walk =and 11 a.m. It Friend• the Peter and Mary terptetlve Center and 'lhellmaker ltl•nd In Upper tfewport Bay. Information: (en) l39.2004, ~:l..WWW.grHtnrthweltorp. ~ ~ "8htyw old ChUI Weaver will dl1Ct.111 hil JO.day McOOnald'uSlet challenge at a Hee health and fltn ... aemlnar from 11a.m. to 1 p.m. at Triangle ~uare, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Cotta M .... Information: , Sephon South Cout Plue wtll host Benefit Cosmatlc-'1 Ambaaaador of Beauty. Eric Jimenez and hl1 team of beauty expert• will give beauty tip• from noon to 8 p.m. at 3333 Briatol St , Suite 1001, Coate M818. The cott 11 $26. Information and· reservation•: (714) 429-9130. Tfie UC lrvtne Arboretum wU1 hold 111 annual apring perennial sale from 10 e.m. to 4 p.m. May 1, south of the comer of Campus Drive and Jamboree Road on UC1'1 North Campu1. Tidtet• cost $2. Information: (949) 824-5833. Adam Cofflng1 wtll aign and diacuaa hi• new bootc •eentomla Welt of the Weat,• at 2 p.m. at Borders Boob, Mualc and Cafe, 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Meu. Information: (949) 831-8861. Borders Boob, Mu9ic and c.16 and Ginger Budt't Ane Feline Dellgna will host "Pet Day at Borders:' The event will feature authors Char1otte Alexander, David Congalton, Elaine Wexlel'Mltchell, Audrey Pavla, Tom Roudybush, and Kim Thornton. There will also be catl, kitten•, dogs and puppfn for poMlble adoption from P9t Pro Ufe. The event will be from noon to 4 p.m. at 3333 Bear St, South Newport Beach's Only Orchid Nursery Saturday, May 1, 2004 A7 Summer is here! Let us restore your teak to it's original beauty. I year Guarant~e FREE PICK·IIB AND DELIVERY 1.866.GOT.TEAK Teak Restoratton. Inc .. Costa Mesa SUMMER'S HOT •••• WAITING'S NOT! mwco~ HOUL.ARLY SALi PttlC« ,-. $M1(_ $679 't\Of\~ RUUL.ARLY IAU ""'er $lt51{_ $599 Complete with Full Fun~on Wall Control! Includes $60 Remote Control! 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M •Sun.12'4 GRAND OPENING S .ENSE OF BEAUTY 401f.Asr17m STU.ET • NEWPORI' BiAar, CA 92627 • M9.631Jl331 Fo ....... JWorrl, TOWN ContiUld from A7 COMt....,. eo.ta M.u. lnformlt;lon: (714) 432·7864. lMNIJ~ .... Centrel UbretV wtll ho9t • "Reneltaance Att.moon: •• part of the oountyWlde "lm99ln•tlon • c:.lebntlon:' The ev.nt wlll fMture Juggling, bellon art, face painting and Renal ... nee craft actMtl .. from noon to 4 p.m. at 1000 Avocado Avt., Newport e..dl. lnfonnatlon: (949) 844-3211, ext. 2166. TIM Newpott Bey Nn.wellt8 and Friendl will hott EltUtry Awareneu Dey. The event wlll feeture environment.el exhibits, exhibits, alU end crtfta, free boat tOYra and nature education ttatfona. The event will be from 11 e.m, to 4 p.m. et Shellmaker Island the Upper Newport Bay. Information: http://www.nowportbay.org. SUNDAY Th• 2Sth annuel ~Expo will feawre exhiblta, games. c:tafta. Jazz fHtival, talent aearc:h, and e science end engineering fair. The event will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m:at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive. Cc>tta M"8. Information: (714) 7()8.1553. The UC Irvine ~m will hold its annual spring perennial sale from 11 a.m . to 3 p.m. May 1, south of the comer of Campus Drive and Jamboree Road on UCl's North.Campus. Tickets oost $2. lnfonnation: (949) 824-5833. John Decure, author of the new legal thriller "Bluebird Rising; will sign hie new book et 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music end Cafe, 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 631-8661. The Newport Hali>or Ord'tld Society will host Oceans of · Orchids Show and Plant Sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Partc Ave., Costa Mesa. There will also be an orchid potting wortcshop. Tickets cost $2 to $3 for admission and $20 for the wortcshop. Information and registration: http://www.nhos.org. Kendre hh•n will chcuM end sign her new book, "Disneyland Detective," at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cate. 3333 Bear St., South Coast Plaza, C~ Meaa. Information: (714) 432-7854. The Sattt.t Si.ten Cha.it wiM host "Circus Day; an event featuring acrobatic and Juggling woricshop, fa0&1>alntlng. photos In the circus mural, C'-Ostume dress-up, and a performance by the extended Scarlet Sisters Cfrcus Femity. The event will be from 2 to 4 p.m. at Diedrich Coffee, 474 E. 17th St, Costa Mna. lnfonnation: (949) 646-0323. The Balbo• l•l•nd MuMUm and Hlatorlcal Society will sponsor a historic home tour from 11 a.m . to 2 p.m. on Balboa Island. There will be eight pre-1945 homes with memorabilia, photos and a historical presentation by the current homeowner. Ticket• cost $15 and may be purchased at the Persimmon Tree, Martha's Bookstore and Sally Huss Gallery, all on Marine Avenue. Information: (9491676-1348. MONDAY Hoeg ~en'• Haetth Servlcee will offer a community education olaas on "Evaluating Your Risk for Breast Cancer." Or. Alice Police will present the cla11 et 6 p.m. In the.Hoag Hoapital Conference Center In Newport Beech. Information and reservations: (800) 614-4624, http://www. hoaghoapit•l.9rp. ....,. looka. Mullo end CIM MAV 8 wll hOlt "°"f time wtth M'-:The -.ey leln ,_.., wll ... Kathv 8' 10 a.m. It 1llO Newport +tom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In bulkflng Blvd., Col'8 MeM. lnformdon: No. 10 at the o,.,. County Fair <•I 83t.eee1. and Expoeltfon Center,• Fair Orfve, Coat.a Mela. TIClk• coat WEOMIOAY '8. lnfonnadon! (80H 483-1200. lordera Boob,~ end CIM will ho.t story time, •One, Two, Th• MNMle ofth• Newpo9' Budde My Shoal• with Mita Beach Ubrary wlll host I uMd Laur11 et 10 e.m. et 3333 Bear St, book 111• from 9 1.m. to' p.m. II\, South Coast Plaza, Coste Me11. the Friend• meeting room at ~ lnfonnat1on: (714) 432-786'. 1000 Avocado Ave. All books will be priced at $1 a bag. UC IMne _., ho9t Nchard Information: (949) 759-9687. Schechner, an artltt and ad'lolar Who wilt give a lecture end • P9t Pro Uf9 wlff hew cab, praentatlon as part of ·cinema, kittens, dog• and pupplet Theater and the Wrflten Word: available for poatlble adoption Tr11nalatlng Cuhurea through as part of Be Kind to Animal• Performance." The event wlll be Week from noon to' p.m. et . et 5 p.m. at the Humanities Borders Booka, Music end C.1', lnatructlonal Bulldlng, Room 136, 3333 Beer St •• Coste Mesa. (714) UC Irvine. Information: (949) 432-7864. 824-1948. The 10th annual 8alboe a.land UC lrviMwW host Manthla Artwalk will feeture 120 local and, Olawera, author and reglonal artltta exhlbltlng and documentary filmmaker, a• part selling their origlnal artwortc of "Cinema, Theater and the such ea paintings, fine jewelry, Written Word: Traneletlng sculpture, blown gl111, Cultures through Performance.• photography end ceramlca. The There will be a reading at 5 p.m. event will be from 9 a.m. to 5 In the Instructional Building, p.m. along the South dayfront Room 135, UCI, followed by a film promenade on Balboa Island. screening et 7 p.m. In the Information: http://wwW. Humanitles lnstructlonal balboalslendartwelk.com. ~ullding. Room 100, UCI. Information: (949) 824-1948. THURSDAY The Sunn Samuell CentM for Integrativ e Medicine at UC Irvine will host Woman's Wellness Day frorT1 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m . at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. 18000 Von Karman Ave., Irvine. The event will feature speakers and events on a wide range of women's health-issues, with an empheals In the use of herbs for heal1h. Tickets cost: $100 to $126. !!)formation: (949) 824-5763, hbarrett ~uci.edu. Howard Johna, author of "Pllm Springs Conftdential~ will sign hit ' book et 2 p.m. at Borders Boob, Music and CaM, South Coatt Plaza, 3333 Beer St, Costa Mees. Information: (714) 432-7864. Randy~,.., author of the wacky end-of-the-world thriller for young adults, "Jesus. the Computer and New York City," will sign his book at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe. 1890 Newport Blvd., Coste Mesa. Information: (949) 631-8661. Youth Employment Service of Je11lca Inclan win dltcu11 end the Harbor Area. Inc., will host its sign her new book, "One Sm,11 31st annual Roman Feast and -. Thing," at 2 p.m. at Barnes and Charity Auction honoring Joan Noble Booksellers at Metro Irvine Smith. The masters of Pointe. 901-B South Coast Drive, oeremonles will be city managers Costa Meaa. (714) 444-0226. Allan Roeder. Costa Mesa and Homer Bludau. Newport Beach The event will be from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Partc Ave., Costa Mesa. The cost is S40 per person and $1,000 for a table of eight. lnfonnation: (949) 642-8306. The Rusty Bem F.stivel wllJ be ·from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In building No. 10 at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets coat SS. Information: (801) 463-1200. UC Irvine will host • lecture end presentation by Gayatri Chakra· vorty Spivak, Avalon Foundation professor In the Humanities at Columbia University. The event will be from 4 to 5 p.m. at the Humanities Instructional Building. Room 136 at UC Irvine. Information: (949) 824-1948. UC Irvine will host• rMding and fllm screening by Ania Djebar, novelist, ad'lolar. poet and filmmaker. The reading will be et 5 p.m. at the Humanities Instructional Building, Room 135, UCI, followed by a reception at 5:45 p.m. and a film screening at 7 p.m . in the Humanities Instructional Building, Room 100, UCI. Tickets cost SS. lnfonnatJon: 1949) 824-1948. FRIDAY The Rusty Bam feilttval wUI be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In building No. 10 et the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive. Cotta Mesa. Tickets coat $8. Information: (801) 463-1200. The Friends of ttie Newport Beach Library will host a preview for membera only of Its used book sale from 1 to 5 p.m. In the Friends meeting room at 1000 Avocado Ave. Hardbacks will be priced at two for$1, and paperbacks wlll be tbc for $1. Information: (949) 769-9667. MAYlO , Borden Books, Musk end C-" will host story time with Ml11 Kathy at 10 a.m . at 1890 Newport Blvd., Cotta Mesa. Information: (949) 631-8661. The America Cane« Society will host "When You Look Good, You Feel Better:' a cle11 that teaches cancer patients makeup, wig and turban ti~ to help hide the revagea of radiation and chemotherapy. The event will be from 10 a.m. to noon at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 261·9444. The Orenge County Siem Singles wlll hos1 a newcomers 1 Informational meeting about • -· the Sierra Singles. The meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m . at the Costa Mesa Community Center; 1846 Park Ave. The coat is $2 tor dinner. Bring your own eating utensils and beverages. ~ Information: (714) 963-6346. MAYll Ho•g Hoapft.I will offw a community education cla11 on "Advanced Care Planning: Making Your Wishes Known " at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center In Newport Beech. lnfonnetion end reservations: (800) 514-4624, http://www.hoagho•plt41.org. I i: •, UC lrvlne't Dl9COver ttie : , Physical Science• Breakfast 1 Lecture Serles wlll hott OouglH ': Tobias, a11oclete profeaaor of , chemlttry et UCI. Tobias will • dlscuaa computer modeling :: used by scientists to understand: complex chemical reactions. Th~ event will be from 7:30 to 9 a.m . , at the Bedcman Center of the :I National Academlet of ScfenCff•' and Engineering, 100Actdemy 1 1 Way, UCI. Information and 'I reaervationa: (9491824-4613, ,1 http:11www.uc1. itdu1 •I campusmap/. i' ·I NOTICE OF VACANCIES 'The City of N~~ Beach Is currently accepting applications to fill the toflowlng vacanoles (4-year terms): BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES (ONE SEAT) . CITY ARTS COMMISSION (TWO SEATS) CIVIL SERVICE BOARD (TWO SEATS) HARBOR COMMISSION (ONE SEAT) PARKS, BEACHES & RECREATION COMMISSION (ONE SEAT) PL.ANNING COMMISSION (TWO SEATS) The seats win become vacant when the existing terms expire on June 301 2004. The deadline for~ applications ls 4:00 p.m. on Wldrei&v May 12 2004 .. Applk:allon bllnkl Ind dtionlll mtoPmataon lbout the bo9rdl .. -I -~from lhe 't'JIU a.k'• omc. 3300 _..., •iu commt11t0w1t can be ~, • ~ Boulevlrd, or wll ~malled or faxed IO you by Cllltlg 948 944 3005. :TM ..,acatlon and lnformdon 1bout the bona and ~ Cln -.0 bl ecc1111d ~ lhe dty't Mb Ille at. hap:l/WWW.C:itty.nawpaft..aa..ch.a&UI . • I SatO«lay I May l, 2004 At FORUM HOW TO GET POIUIHED -L.u.n: Mall to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper et the Delly Piiot 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • RMden HoUIM: Call (949) 842~ Fu: Send to (949) 646--t170 E-'nalt.Send to dailypllotO/atlmn.com •All cofT'9Spondtnce mutt Include full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purpoaes). The Pilot r"erves the right to edit all submissions for clarity end length. COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Lending a hand locally like me." Back to Chris. He's a software engineer and -here . is where my aging brain finally figured out hJs function In the entire scenario -a ham radio operator. I remarked that my first husband got his ham Mother daughter march causes concern MAILBAG Harrington have suggested twjce ln one article that there should be Mless abortion" among teens? Abortion rights activists and their "this Is your right" propaganda are the ones putting undue pressure on our young people to embrace abortion as a healthy option. Even here in ·the OC. • mothers and daughters can surely find more wholesome hobbies to pursue together than defending abortion. PEGGY NORMANDIN The charters produce lots of noise and dlrt. Diesel exhaust carries black, "ooty partlculate matter that settles on harbor area homes and other boats. We breathe It. The car traffic produced by these charter excursions is not regulated by Greenligbt restrictions. Presumably, boat charter buslnesses do nothing to enhance the quality of life for Newport residents, and yet our city leaders seem oblivious to the growing number of these T hJs past Saturday, my husband awoke me with a smile on his face and excitement In #tis voJce. uFlo, there's a group of people who are painting the house down the street. You've got to go see." l noticed through the window a true-blue sky and tons of sun. ''Yes," r thought and a song began to play in my head. FLO MARTIN ~ttlng. Turns out, though, these neighbors doa random act ofldndn~ more than just once a year. Try more like once a month. My radio license through classes with Gordon West, another College Park neighbor and one of my favorit e Daily Pilot contributors. Otris laughed The story of Kayley Hanington and her mother marching together in Washington, D.C.. to defend.a woman's right to an abortion brought tears to my eyes. ("Newport native makes abortion march," April 28.) The fact that we live in a time in American history where mothers and daughters unite in their passion for abortion rights should make us all weep. It certainly begs the question: whats wrong, with this picture? Costa Mesa operations. "It's a beautiful day in thts neighborhood ... " After dressing and grabblng a cup of coffee. I headed out the door and down the block. "Wait a mmute," whisp,ered a secret voice. "Go get paper, pencil and camera. Th.is might be a Kodak m9ment. • Getting. closer to the house in question, I could make out the · words on a huge white banner: Project lmpact. Hmmm. I wonder who that is? My neighbors, that's who. For the next few minutes, I chatted with several people milling about.on the driveway and in the front. yard. TWo fellows, both named John, told me they were part of the annual Neighbors for Neighbori or Vecinos para Vednos project sponsored by the city of Costa Mesa More music came lo mind: " .. .A beautiful day for fl neiglibor. 'Would you be mine? "Could you be mine?" Tums out these neighbors are part of an outreach ministry at The Crossing Oturch located at Newport Boulevard and Victoria Street. John explained that The Crossing contacted the city coordinator of the event and received their assign· ment: the house where we wer~all mental song continued: "It's a neighborly day in this bea11ty wood, A neighborly day for a beauty. 'Would you be mine? MCould you be mine?" Then Otris came over. Me was wearing an official-looking badge. Ouis explained, "This annual event is driven primarily by local churches and service organizations, such as the Lions' Oub. • Even out-of-towners like the UC Irvine chapter of the Circle K International showed up as a Canyon Parle crew. I turned to three young women and asked, "Why are you herer Kari wants to help others ln a simple way. She feels that wooong locally can make just as much of a difference in her world as going out of the country on some fancy mission. Julie is giving back to people what God has given her. Jane. too, likes helping locals. "There's plenty to do right here,· she said. Turns ouc that Jane lives just around the comer in her family home of more than 40 years. ·wow," I thought, "this young College Park woman antedates even an old fossil lrvlne Showroom 17092 Pullman Street and went on to explain that Gordon West started it all with Mesa Emergency Services' Amateur Communications. Gordon not only comments, he contributes. A man of words and of action. "/'ve always wanted to hm.ie a neighbor just like you. /'ue always wanted to live in n neighborhoorl with /people like/ you.. Otrls went on to explain that he was in touch that day via ham radio with ·net contror at two locations. one at City Hall and one at Canyon Park. If any Nelghbdrs for Neighbors group needed help or additional supplies. someone nearby would just grab the ham radio. Ha. For once. "just call City Hall" really works. "So. let's !Mke rite most of tlris beautiful day. What kind ot skewed thinking has led Harrington and her mother to think young women must depend on this medical option to pursue fully liberated lives? Despite her education. l larrington is sadJy misinformed. Her philosophy was riddled with the lcind of contradictions and illogical rhetoric that drive the defense of abortion in this country. Most importantly. abortion is certainJy not a "huge issue" for "young people today,· as she states. The v-.ist majority of our youth recognize instinctively that abortion is an unnatural solution to problem pregnancieb -a solution that goes against a woman's, even a very young woman's heartfelt instinct If it were not an abhorrent procedure, than ~hy would Boating around the behemoth charters My husband and I have been avid boaters for more than 35 years on the bay. We saw the fun of the Olrlstmas Boat Parade come and go, which was taken over b~ mega yachts and charter vessels. Now, you don't dare go out in a small boat on those nights for fear of being overcome by exhaust fumes, or run down by these ships in the dark. I consider a 45-foot boat small in compacison to these behemoths. Unless some restraints are enacted, our harbor is going to look like wall-to-wall charter vessels. It really taltes the fun out of it for 'the private. smaller boat owners and resident taxpayers of the city~ few of whom use the services of the charter vessels. Why should a few Individuals be able to profit while the quality of life for the general population Is degraded? The bay belongs to everyone. People who charter these vessels for weddings, private parties and yes. the boat parade. don't stay around later to visit the shops and restaurants In tQwn. There Is no monetary Incentive fdr the city to encourage the charter businesses. They only drain our It Is really time for the city to put a limit on _the number and uses of charter and dinner vessels in our hcttbor. Currently, the restrictions on these monsters are practically nonexistent. which is why we are seeing so many new operations. -. city resources and pollute our waters and air. MERIDEE THOMPSON Newport Beach Since we're together we mig/Jt as.well say: Please won't .you be my neighbor?h Neighbors for Neighbors, tharu: you all. HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES • FLO MARTIN 1s a Costa Mesa resident and retired high school· teacher who lectures part·time at Cal State Fullerton in the Foreign Language Education orogram and supervises student teachers in their classrooms. CITY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hell, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. CA 92626, (714) 754-5223 Meyor: Gary Monahan Council: Libby Cowan, Allen Mansoor, Mike Scheafer and Chris Steel CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach City Hell, 3300 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach, CA 92663, (949) 644-3309 Mayor: Tod Ridgeway Council: Gery Adams. Steve Bromberg, John Heffernan, Did( Nichols, Steven Rosensky end Don Webb aka ORANGE COUNTY FAIR 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. CA 92626, (714) 708-FAIR Board: President Ruben A. Smith, Vice President Patricia Velasquez, Emlly Sanford, Peggy Heidi, James Barich, Deborah Carona. Leslie A Rey end Frank Barbaro INTERNATIONAL FURNISHINGS@ Arte de Mexico . 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The funds provide communJty coDege echolatshJps ror selected blgb tebool students ln Newpdtt Beach and ltvine. The day's program will feature 18 boles of golf, a putting contest. lundl. a ailent aucdon and banquf;t dJnner. All Rotary membera pattk:ipadng in the tow1tameot are eligible to compete for the Burnham hap. a trophy and a • • $2,000 ooUege scholarship named for · ~ 8urnbml. a prornJnmt Rotarian who wu the district gmwnor when the Newport Irvine Oub was founded. An additional Sl,000 prize wW be awatded to the w1nn.lng rotary team, Reglstradon will be at 10:30 a.m. lt costs $225 per golfer. The putting contest will follow. At the end or the tournament. cockmUs and dinner will be served at 6 p.m.. Regl5tradon and additional infonnadon Is available at http://www.nlrotary.org. The Newport lrvioe Rotary Oub Is one of the largest rotary dubs ln the area with more than 100 members and • brold lilt o( =~ emphulailoo echool sport& abd ftnancfal wJ.stanoe to 1tudenta. Other act:Mdes include ald to abused cblldren and teachec/atudent JIM ~programs. DE BOOM STUDENTS HONOMD The P.scbange Oub of Newport Harbor hono~ 8eYefl atudema from the Newport Meea School Dlatrfct with Student or the Vear Awards at a recent meeting. Awardl were pven to c.o.ta Mesa High Scbool ICUdlnt Yllron A.Ill. who wu accompimed by Counselor Stephmle Rlcbmlk Newport Harbor students Camden Yulp and UUana Monao, accompanied by counselor °'"9 Bnult; &tanci& students CUiien Q'Om and lmdl GeWm. accompanied by cowiselor Mlchele Genc:bno and Corona del Mar students 8'm Hinch and Dlvya BuclhraJa. Redplents received a $500 scholanhlp 'check and Student of the Year certiftcata Congratulations to one and all! ~DAYUFF\.E • 1be Oiowtlne, Sona of the~ Legion Newport Harbor Squadron 291 'a oewalettet notes there Is a Memortal Day Raflle. an aD·poat eft'ort to ra.lae money to honor and benefit the new Wodd Wit n Memorial Jn Washington. D.C The rafBe pri1.e II a new Ford Ranger pickup 1JUCk. The dckets ans $1 o and the <hawing will be held May 31. ncketa are available from the American Newport Beech SWuile.. NllMn White, SJ>Oll'O~ by Dldt ~joined the Rotary Oub of Newport-Balboa. WOftTH REPEAlWQ Prolll the Thought for 1bday, a quote from~ provided by°"' JCeDey of the Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Coundl ... "Be the chanp that you want to see In the world." Legfon omoe. 215 R. 15th, St •• Newport ' SEMCE cu. MEETWGS ntts WEEK Beach. or by ca1lin8 (9t9) 673 S070. -MOND\Y l-405 CORRl>OR The South.Coast Metro Rotary will have a speaker from the Orange County 'D'anaportadon Authority at its 7:30 a.m. meeting May 12 at the Holiday Inn, 313 l S. Bristol St, Costa Mesa. lbe "1-fOS Corridor Major Investment study" will be the meeting topic. The South Coast Metro area ls, of course, one of the major areas served by the 1·405 corridor. Guests are welcome but reservations requested by calling Connie lllmOton at (949) 260--8413. WELCO. TO ntE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS . Rkhanl Shinn. sponsored by Tom Blrdt, jolned the Rotary Qub of &30 p.m.: Haibor Mesa Uons will ~at the eo..ta Mesa Country Oub for .. ~n&0n Night" Featured speakers wm be Nel IDd Aurora Fmnllla with the topic "Identity Theft• ~ 7:15 Lm.: The 47-member Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub will meet at Five Crowns Restaurant (11ttp:llU1WU1. newportbeachsunrl.wotary.org). 8 p.m.: The Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Uons Oub wUI meet at the Costa Mesa Country Oub. WBDNFSllt\Y 7:30 a.m.: The 10-member South Coast Metro Rotary Oub wiD meet at the Honday Inn and the Newport ~ COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Harl>or Kfwanls Oub will meet at the Univenlty Atbledc Oub. Noon: the f¥change Oub of the Orange Coast will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for the Youth of the Year prognun. 6 p.m.: The 50-member Rotary Oub of Newport-Balboa will meet at the Bahia CorlnthJa.n Yacht Oub. ( http://www. newportbalboa.o'ID. muRSD\Y 7 a.m.: The 20·plus member Costa Mesa-Orange Costa Breakfast Uons Club wlD meet at MJ.mf's Caf~. Noon: The SO· member Costa Mesa Klwa.nl.s Oub will meet at the Holiday Inn. (http://www.ldwanls.org/ cfublcostamaal; The SO-member • Newport Beach-Corona deJ Mar lGwani5 Oub meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. The 85-member Bxchangl! Oub of Newport Harbor meets at the Nautical Museum for a business meeting. (http://www. nhexchangeclub.com). •COMMUNITY• a.UBS Is published Saturdays In the Deity Piiot. Sand your service club's meeting information by f~ to (714) 921-8665 or by e-mail to jdeboomO•ol.com. (949) 650-7659. GETTING INVOLVED • GETT1NG INWUIED NOi periodically In the Dally Pilot on a rotating baaJa. For Information on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 574-4298. for at least one month and have been employed for et least one month to serve " big brotherl or big sisters for children agea 6 to 16 from alngle-parent homea. (714) 644-m3, http://www.blgbrooc.oro. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC. Volunteer opportunltl .. for the Orange County Council lndude fundralslng. program development and training to existing troops and pacb. (714) 646-4990. Tho nonprofit organization Is looking for volunteers to assist blind and visually Impaired students In a variety of areas. Mary Johnson, (7141821-5000, ext 2113. CAJM> LAUREL FOUNDATION Camp Laurel la eeeldng volunteer counselors and m.dlcal staff for Summer Camp and Teen Adventure Camp. The organtzationladedlc:atedto providing educational camping programs free of charge to children living with HIV and AIDS. (323) 663-5006. to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Corona del Mar In 2004. Community input on the final fonn of that committee Is also sought (949) 676-0501. COMPANION HOSPICE The Hospice la now recruiting volunteers to become a friend for someone who needs that extra special caring at the end-of-life. Become a member of a team whose goal la to promote quality of life and comfort measures. Each applicant will receive 16 hours of orientation and training. (714) 660-81n or volunteerstl companionhospice.com. The society preserves and promotes the history of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Volunteers are needed for the ardlivea, library, museum, docent and public outreach programs. (949) 631-5918. COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT Seniort 55 a nd older are Invited to help staff the Westside substation. Volunteers are asked to wort two foutLhour daytime shifts per week. They would be responsible for answering phones. bicycle registration, fingerprinting, data entry and assisting with other citywide . projecta. Seniors who can speak Spanish and English are also needed. Call for an application. Fred Gaectter, (714) 764-6208. BEST BUDDIES The nohproflt organization Is looking forvolunteera 18 arm otder to provide companionship for adolts with developmental dlsabllitlea. Aa a •cttizen Buddy." volunteers will visit with a buddy twice a month and call or &-mall them once a week. The organization alao haa en ,. a li!Mdlet program that forms friendahlP9 entirety Oller the Internet. Volunteers for that program must be at leeat 12 years old. (714) 646-1826or http://ww.p..tbuddin.org. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS The local dlapter It looking for men and women older than 18 who heve llved In Orange County BOYS• GIRLS CW8S Of NEWPORT..Mf:SA The three area clubs need volunteer coaches and arts and crafts workahop teedlers. Call for locations. (949) 642·2245. BOYS & GR.$ ewes The organization i. running car campaigns to support lta programs. If you would like to donate your automobile, call (800) 246-0493. CASA TERESA Caaa Teresa, a temporary home COMMUMTY for aJngle pregnant homeless ANIMAL NElW<>f'I( women 18 and older, needs Tho netwoft needs volunteers to volunteers for these positions: help control the rising population o1'lce asaistant/greeter, computer ' of wild cats In local aaalstant. program developer neighborhoods. Volunteers aaaistant, and resale boutique , would trap and deliver cats to ulesperaon. (714) 638-4860. local veterinarians for spaying or neutering, and then release them bade to the property where they were found. The goal of the program is to save the lives of stray cats. (949) 769-3646. COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNCIL The Costa Mesa Literacy Center needs volunteer tutors to teacti English aa a seoond language. People who want to leam English as a second language are also encouraged to call. Call to register. (714) 435-3310 or (714) 546-3445. COSTA MESA MS SELF-HELP GROUP The Orange County dlapter of the national Multiple Sclerosis Society haa started a new self-help group in Costa Mesa for people newty diagnosed or with minimal symptoms of multiple sclerosis, or both. The group meet.a et 11 a.m. the second T1$1(fay of every month. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior services facility at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue aeeb volunteers who can greet members and the public at the front deall and volunteers for the Resource Department with Excel computer experience and sharp telephone akiUs. Tho Senior Meals program alao needs people to deliver meals to homes. (949) 645-2356. MODEL SHIP GALLERY Lowest Prices of the Season Featuring All Anso & Anso Caress Products Our prices include installation and our upgraded cwhlon for your complete satia&ction! ~ crJ:t'ess· --------~ •l#fl ........................ . Eloquence REG . 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"Folks with love in their hearts, their hands and their eyes, "Writers. photographers, secretaries and more "I wish 1 could do something to show God how much r Jove Him and appreciate all He has done to help turn my life around. , . > "I'd like to volunteer at church or in -'J the community, but my clme is so limited: she continued. "There must be something I can do, even if it's little." CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON "Who may have served a whole lifetime, or never before; "Plumbers, dancers and bakers. coaches, managers too "In fact. God can use you, whatever you do. "Whatever your passion. wha1ever _ My friend and J talked about various seemingly small things she could do that mighlmake a big dlffereoce to someone else. She also realized that praying more for others would make a dUTerence, too. · Then J read and shared with her the following 1poem that my friend Frank Carpenter wrote. It captures the heart of each of us fulfilling the role bPod has chosen for us. What a great reminder that God has unique plans for each and every one of 1,1s. Here is an excerpt: 'It Taka AU Kinds' "Well, some people think God can't use them at all. 14~ "They think they're too short or too slow or too tall. "They're afraid that they may not have studied enough, "They're not trained, or ordained, or all that fancy stuff. "But when folks feel this way, they just don't .. Onderstand J;i "That God needs us all and He'll give us a hand. "You need not be a preacher. or a prophet or such; "No, God wants all kinds, each with their special ~ r\ouch. ~'. "He needs mentors and tutors and folks to drive vans; "Artists, cooks, cleaners. and musicians for .. .,A>ands; "Computer geeks, nurses. folks for yard work and chores your dreams; "Whoever you are. God wants you on l lis team. "There are so many options and so many needs, "So many people to teach, mentor. care for and feed. "And we need lots of help from folks just like you "Who might feel called. but aren't sure what to do. "So if you're feeling that rug way down deep in your heart • rhis just might be the day to respond and to stan. · "Don't worry about how, or what, you will do "God takes care of that part and He'll see you through. "You have gif1s, you have interest'i, dUTerent from all the rest. "If you're willing to use them you can bless ... and be blessed. "So, get off of the sidelines and into the game. Start sharing God's love and His wonderfuJ name. Whoever you are and whatever you do God has a place in His work . . jusl for you!" • lhank you. Frank. for your lnspiraclonal poem. and thank you, God. for your eternal plans. And you can quote me on that. . • CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON Is a Newport B!!ach resident who speaks frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at cindy@onthegrow.com or through the mail at 537 'Newport Center Drive. Box 505, Newport Beach, CA 92660. H.J. Garrett Furniture ' ~. ·.'· Full Design Consulting Service Fine Furniture Since 1960 2215 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (949) 646.0275 Open Mon. thru Sat. 10 co 6, Slin. 12 to 5 Thursday, May 6th l O:OOam to 3:00pm Save· the Date I Tour 7 beautiful h6mes, a stunning garden & enjoy an outdoor..lunchl De-ae $5Q egch & ae available at Coldwell Bant<er Qu'ality Service Value Butera Horne Collectlon 1 7 45 westctlff Dr. (949) 650-8570 2121 E. Coast Hwy COM (949) 644-9060 Brett's Photo Express 287 E. l 7th St. (949) 722-0611 For Information call (949) 222-2325 Coast Newport Properties/CB 3377 V1a Lido (949) 723-8800 Presented~ COLOWC!ll DANK,.C!H l • .. • IN THEORY Divided on religious divisions AT ISSUE: A local court in Moscow recently banned Jehovah 's Witnesses from practicing their religion in Russia's capital, sayi ng that followers of the religion endanger public health and 'inflame religious divisions.' Jehovah's Witne~ses say they are victims of religious discrimination. Do you think the potential for religious division serves as an adequate reason to ban a religion ? It has never M:rved the interests of the Ouistian faith to limlt the exploration of truth by seekers. Ouistianity is by definition a faith of choice. God is love. He crca1ed humanity for a love relationship with him. Love requires a choice to be valid. Much to the dismay of most teens, you can't force someone 10 love you. As convenient as tha1 would be, the relationship woulrl be hollow. 1hat ~ why we believe that you can't be-born into our faith. it has to be a consciow. decision. It I!> also why we only bapti7~ people who have made a conscious l.ol.W..,.___. ..... _, choice and do nor baptize infants. Though I do not agree with the doctrines of the Jehovah's Witnesses • I am glad that people check out what they believe. I am more convinced of my falth frorp my exploration of many \YOrld ~gions prior to choosin~ to f~ Jesus. Ouistlaniryhas nothlng to fear from ih\ltlstigalion and discovery. Investigation will lead to conviction. not an inflammation of· religious divisions." I thlnlc this is a red herring. Outlawing religious practlce is reminiscent of old soviet tactics, but is also practiced in Western Europe and in most parts of the world today. It is a line that becomes difficult when a religion begins to take on a political agenda. Our situation in the Middle East is being exasperated by groups in1ent on setting up religious govemmenlS ins1ead of democraclc ones. Some of the Witnesses' doctnnes on involvement in government and military service appear re~llious or suspicious in countries like Russia where military service Is obligatory. This then may Influence their definition of "endangering public health.'' ASSOCIATE PASTOR RICQLSEN Harbor Trinity Olurch Costa Mesa Religious di\1sion Is no excuse to ban any group from practicing its religiou'l belief as long as they do not violate or threaten the morality and stability of society. Respect and toleration of other divisions must exist. There are religious differences (denominations) among all faiths, lnduding THE H EALTH- ~MPOlll\J~ MARKET & GIULLE Islam, Ouistianity, and Judaism. Noneth~ the dlsagreem should no~ become an . excuse to ban a certain sect from practicing !Ls belief. Jehovah's W!tnesses are promin~nt in the US; we see them often in our neighborhoods and shopping malls dlsqibuting literature in a resoectable and lclnd manner .. Their ,.a&ions are not inflaming, · d 1 or offensive. When ctions do become t or threatening toward the publlc or the sanctity of life then the government should intervene. IMAM MOUSTAFA AL-QAZWINI, · Islamic Educational Center of Orange County Costa Meses As one who is truly grateful for the: 1st An1endmem -while nundful of ilS meanin~. and as one who thinks that diversity of religious beliefs and practices is one of Gods great gifts -I would like to know the particular rationale for this ban. My limlted knowledge of Jehovah's Witnesses includes their Biblical bases: they take their name from Isaiah 43: 12 and Hebrews 12: I. They have conscientious objections 10 war and accept governmental authority. They • ~familiar with being victims of religious discrimination and often cite 211mothy 3: 12. "All who want to live a godly life in Olrist Jesus will be persecuted." 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A + "A God-centered parish communicy, instruetcd br the Word of God and rcDCWCd by the Sacramenu" Our Lady Queen of Angels , 2046 Mar Vm.a E>rive · Newport Beach, California 92660 (949)644.0200 Fax (949) 644-1349 Rtv. Monsignor William P. McLaughlin Pastor LITURGIES: Saturday. 5 p.m. (Cantor), Sunday, 7:00 (~ict), 8:30 (Contemporary) 10:00 (Otoir), 11 :30 a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (Contemporary) WORSHIP DIRECTORY · Publisha E-.uy S.turd.ay io the : DailyAPilot CALL 949.57 4.4249 FAITH THEORY Contn.ed frOm All roumries in gienera1. .11\at Jehovah~ WibleSlee have been benne(l In Rullla should come as no uprise to ilioee of us counting the First Amendment to our~don among our ~ "lnftammadon of religious divisfons" canoot be good. however. While dba.asslon of mlglous dift'erences for better understanding of diverse beliefs and rituals/ ceremonies ~ Important and recommendable, to "ln.6ame d.Mslon" In this oontext means to me inciting excessive and WU\8rural eeparadon of competitive beliefs/practices. Much. much better is the spirit er this piece from another church's bulletin ~ which denorflination): •If you could get religion like a Ba~ Experienc:e it like a FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303VlaUdo NeWJUt Beed\ . 67J.1340 or 673-<>150 Orurch 10 am a: 5 JXn. Sun«rY School 10 cun ~~730 pm . Methodiila. Be lc>yW co ft lb a Oidlolic. SICltlce for ll ll:e a~ Be proud ol It·-"~). Whll a~ )IOU would ~In llddltion ff you could 80 to Heaven - autorY>atblly like a Presbyterian.• I would appreclale the tnJlb6..dne. ol this bmnoroUI spirit equally If •Prelbyca1ao• WM ~ by ·Jebc:wah~ W'trl 111!11 " 11tE VEIN REV. CANON PETEJ1t D. HAYNES St.~ &ADAngm ~ Parieh Church Corona del Mar While I disagree with the beliefs and pmctk:es or the Jehovah's Witnesses, I do not question their right to pmcdoe their religion. and I am glad the U.S. Constitution ensures that they can. I dislike being banded relfglous pamphlets or having people knock at the door to talk about their religion. but I also object to being solicited outside discount stores by charities, indud.lng the Boy Scout& Yet I believe that the harm In prohibiting these activities would greatly outweigh my preference for privac)t lo Zen we do not proselyti7.e ~ the · Food.F.or ·The Sou~ Wonfllp 10:00 A.~. HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dltclpln of Cllrtst) !401 IMM ... . ....,_ ...... CA (949) 145-5741 ......... Dr. Dlllll Sllllt SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100~VlewDr. • Newpcrt Beed\ 6442617 or 675-4661 O\wch lOam Sunday School 1 O am ~~7;30pm ti.~12nocn . Bleaed are the wtdeftled In the wey, who wdl In the law of the Lord. Pll 'rr U9:i 8lmdet d'l'lle Moditra..di • Tiie Fn a.di o( a.. Scimitt. 8olloft. ~ ST. Mill PRF.slYTF.lIAN CHURCH . "Optn Arms and Optn Minds" Worship 9:30 f an. amrda., ... s. UMtdMldil• .............. ~9-:ta .... ~~ ..... ............... QiMm ........ ....... ~~,...., ~ lhies have been drawn owr each~ beUel In hi edl.iltve ~ty to God. ) - Denominations revile one Ptc>ple may another. ioftaJned by It 1' with revolting regularity • pracdcea whk:h that religion has~ God 'l differ from their through condemnation and 11 ·own. N.. an ot6ce violence rather than reveUed him, where I WOlbd beft._in Onqe through generosity and peaoe! l ~ mme ol the staff were How thin Is the veneer of virtue J i.oitated that )eboYah's Witne&SeS which covers a seething capacity ., would not pe.nidpate 1o the fur evil! •J depenment birthday celebrations. Inquisitors abound who d8im ., Who is responsible for the office theirs ls the one and onJy path to distwbe.nce? Jehoyahs w~ heaven. Mark 1Wain wrote, "Man.a are well known fur their refusal to , is the only religious animal He b"' ba'ie blood transfuQons. but it the only animal that loves bis •1 may be less commonly known . neighbor as himself and ruts bis q that many medical altematMs do throat if his . H exist. Neither endangers public theology isn't ~ health. straight. He has ~ If •inftanunaoon of religious made a 'i divisions" means that graveyard of th&-1 missionaries from one religion globe in~ :> attack another rellgion In order to to smooth his f> pirate converts. it easily applies to brother's path tci> indMduals from many religi~ heaven... ~. groups. Jehovah\ Wi~ like It has oft.en r many Evangellcal Ouistian been that when piety is at its t I groups, beliew .that the example highest In sanctuaries. blood ~\ of Jeaw IJ!d ~.Bible call for thicbst In the stteeUl. Yes. we ,.,..:0 them to pitlech ~·Good News." . have repeatedly seen the pgty :;-, Minl6try training adlpOls advise . · . of religion. Actions 00 behalf of •T them to be polite. to resP.«t lile Co.ith have exposed a aillousness 1 wishes of those who are not to human suffering. an ~ Interested, who are satisfied with indifference to truth. a contemp~ theit. own· religious afliliatlon. or for freedom and a detennloatlOl\,t wbO do nol want to be visited. to' suppress all who differ with .s 'ffiey know their time is better . thos.; In aulhori~ VI spent on people whO.exp~ Religious faith, though, at it.s .J interest and are open to leaining highest and bmadest and T more. , . · deepest, offers us confidence :n · Jehovah's Witnesses are . When we are lost. calm when we ~mewhat ~que in that they are are tem~t-tossed. stability . .1• poli~ neuttal In the U.S. they when the moral groWld quakes • ·do not Vole or go to war..1bey do Wlder our feet. strength in o not support ~r resist government weakn~. comfort in gJief. hope.J but wish tO'llw peacefully. In in s.iclcness. It summons us Wbe~ some coi.lntries. 'failure to support . \fe are sntug and satisfied, "'1 the government may be commands us to distinguish . T interpreted M opposil;lg the ·between right and wrong.. and '?) govemment. which may be far calls us to do justly, love mercy, more threatening than concern and walk humbly. for toleram!e among religions. Religion is duty and ~ The Moscow authorities would responsibility! ~ and ':i be better advised to consider detnand. free will and \ exactly what threat exists and aocountabDity. We must ' what sped.fJC actions should be ._ re--dedicate oursehles to ~ best J curtailed. rather iban prohibiting in reUg;on. WelllUSt lWl1 &om rr one .relisi-()ijS group from . • supp~g. excluding. and 111 practicing hi ieligloe. · -vilifying. Let us-consecrate life, ..., THE R£V. DEBORAH BARRETT respect one another, and know Zen Cent.et cJf Orange County Iha( a GOO of love can ~ 0>6la Mesa santdon teachings of contempt May we. as Gods partners In the '? The veri first lilS(:anee of Ul)fold.ing or ct'e8.tion. uj>hold :> ~on was catalylld by convictions without artogance. ra . ~ntrovmy over religion: cain commi~l without coercion. ·' raised 6is band against Abel and figbteousness withoul .,, · following an act of wo(Sbfp. ft was sM-rigbteousnes& : •.J • • while cain was approaching God . RABIM MARK~ • that be felt enmity for his brother. ~ 'Temple Bat Yi Since then, dlvlsions along Newport . ' --------·raeo Rosa ·opens to rave reviews in Newport Hills' Shopping Center · such as Tamai de Langosta (a green com tamale topped with saut.eed lobster with , zucchini blossoms and garlic • bu~), and Pescado para dos (a whole niapia fish, marinated and charbroiled, and seIVed with guacamole, Mexican rice, epazote refried black beans and chlle andlo n o Boaa at Ne1'port - 11.lUa SJaoppiq Center as t.l\e hot new dining spot for NeWP,OrtrM~ residents, who have eagerly awaited the restaurant's · opening. 7luo Boaa offers a unique style of authentic, h~thy, Mexican.cuisine, set in a casual, cantina-6tyle set- ting. The menu is rooted in pre-Columbl.an cooking .-com t.ortillas), a feast for two or more t.o make your own fish tacos. fused with Spanish, French and Southwestern culinary. influences, all in a.casual cantbuMltyle setting., The menu also offers a variety of enchiladas, tacos, t.ostadas, burrit.os, quesadil- J FAITH CALENDAR • 11 your church ot place of wonhlp planning • IC*i•I event? If to, tend the typed lnfol'fNtion at IMct two w... before the event to the Delly PUot. 330 w. Bey St., Cotta Meta, CA 92627, llttM'ltlon: Mike SWlnt0n, religion editor; fax to (94911148-4170; or tend e-mell to daJJypllotOwtlmes.com. SPECIAL EVENTS NATIONAL DAY bF PRAYER BREAKFAST Reconciling ,.,lglout beliefs with polltk:al life will be the tobject of the National Dey of Prayer BIMkfaet tpOnlOnKf by the Newport Meu lrvlne Interfaith Council. The event will be at 7:15 · a.m. Thul'lday at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Meta. Tide.eta cott $12. Information: (714) 921-8666, ?_ap:llWww.nmlinterfaith.ol'fl. ORANGE COUNTY JEWtSH F1LM F'ESTIVAL Temple Bat Yahm pretenta the 14th annual Jewish Rim Festival. The event begins with a contlnental breakfast at 9 a.m. followed by the fllm program at 10 a.m. May 23 at the Edward• Big Newport 8 Theater, 300 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach. Tldcets cott $18. Information and reservations: (949) 644-1999. 'MOVING HEAVEN AND EARTH' "Moving Heaven and Earth; a documentary about Jews of Uganda, will have its exclusive Qrange County showing at 7 p.m. May 18 at Temple Bat Yahm. Tlcbta cott $18. Information: (949) 644-1999. DOUG CORER Temple Bat Yahm will host a Family Concert with Grammy Award-winning COl'}'lposer Doug Cotler at 12:45 p.m. MIV 16 at 1011 Carrielbat* St. Newport Beach. r1durts costs $7 to $10. Information: (949) 844.6563. / ) ST.JOACHIM'S ANNUAL C°"'9'0NITY SPRING FAIR 'St Joachim will host its annual commuf\lty 1Pri11g falr, which will . include rides, gam~. food, live entertalnment,.taffte and a wtiini • ~nt tale. The dVent will be 5 to 10 p.m:May 14, 16 4.fld . ~ 1964 Oronge Ave., Cost~ · esa. Information: (949) 574-7400, http:IM-ww.stjoachimpllrish.com . . AU. CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE fit .Andrew's Presbyterian Church y.111 host the ~h annual All • Jeff Ewing &: Lyleen Ewing HOME BUYERS EXPECT COSMETIC IMPROVEMENTS Moat homeowners make pnprovements because they assume that the COit will be pffset by an i.naease lll the market value of their home. ~lhou&h features such u a 'uxury bathroom, an upgraded kitchen and a multiple-car .arage add value, they can cost more to install than they )r.ctually return when the home tells. Pwthcnn~. it's not certain that your home mcnt plan is goina to odate every pl'(Mpccrive y taste in d6cor acyle, and cppliancea. lead of pouring money ~ive renovations prior ~o 11ellina your home, consider the more conservative approach recommended by many real estate professionals: concenl1'atO oo COlmellc enbancemcnts. What most home abopperl want to eec ls well-poomcd landscapina anc1 an Immaculate. clutter-free interior. If you want to repaint. chooSc a ncutrll palette that providca a aeneric background against which homebuyen can viluall.ze their own furniture. Repair or rcplaco whatever makes the home look ahabby'T'"" craekcd windows or walkway1. Mllln& porch aiep., cbJppod pluter, miWq f'OOf lhin&lea OI' dta-pulll. Tbele aimple and relatively lneitpensivo 1"lprovemeatl will ao a looa way In a poceotlal buyu'• eyes. The BwJ.na1 have rcpretenlcd the Newport Be.ch area alnc:e I 972. For all your real eswe neede call on the upcrienccd Bwinl team at Cout Newpon/ColdweU Banker. Jflf Ewlns,.,. 79!J..3796 L,._ i.1'111,._ '759-3'116. Hiii ....... ._, .................. ChUtdl Rummage Sai.. The event wiff be from 3 to 8 p.m. - Wedneeday, 9a.m.to1 p.m. Thurtdey, and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fridey at Dierenfleld Hall, St Andrew's Chun:h, 800 St Andrewt Road, Newport Beacti. The COit It $3 Wedneeday only. Information: (949) 674-2240. 'SPtRfT\JAL HEAL.f«i' The Wor1d Divine Ught Organization will host "Spiritual ' Heeling" for the spirit, mind and body. The event will be from 1 to 4 p.m. May 18 at the eo.ta Meta Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 ParttAve., Costa Me.a. Information: {949) 453·1408. WORKSHOPS PARENTING GROUP Jewl1h Family Service of Orange County Is forming a parenting group to help parent• to undentand and deal with thQlr childnm'a feelings and behavior. The group meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the fl rat and third Mondays of the month at the center, 250 E. Baker St, Suite G in Cotta Mesa. Information: (714) 445-4950. Preregistration is required. THIRTEEN JEWISH STEPS TO RECOVERY Jewish Family Service Is offering a support and discussion group for adults whote c:hildnm or spouses suffer from alcohol and drug addiction. The group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday• at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G in Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 445-4950. Preregistration is required. ' FAITH Saturday, May 1. 2004 A13 AYSO REGION 57 2004 FALL socciR Saturday, Moy f ", 9am to noon SClturday, May 15•, 9am to noon Wednesday, May 26•, 3:30pm to 8pm Early bird In-person registration will be ~ in the M11l~urpose Room at Lincoln Elementary ~hool. The early bird registration period ends on M.oy 26. The early bird fee is $95 . M.oy 26 through July 1 the registration fee is $175. Check or money order only at in-person registration · no cash or credit cords. • • Players who did not ploy in Regi~ 57 during the Fall 2003 seoson need to present proof of birth date Bring player of skills evaluation for players 8 and older. I \ .. Fine Furniture • Beds • Fabric & Trims ... everything at below warehouse prices I Ntw mtrchandlM arrives dally • hurry In fo, bttt etltctlonl Enjoy savinp of 15°/o to 50°/o off DINING ROOM • l_IVINC ROOM • BEDS" LAMPS • FABRICS • FLORAlS • ACCESSORIES • 2925 AJrway, Su.ice A. C-. M-C.. 92626 (714) 979-6679 Open Monday . Sarwd.ty {O:OO I.Ill •• 4:30 p.m. Tltll>.bJi and RIVIERA MAGAZINI! Invite you to our SPRING SHOPPING SPREE MOMS, DADS , k GRADS THURSDAY, MAY 6'- lPM TO 7PM FASHION ISLAND ~ NEWPORT BEACH Spend $1000 on this d.iy and receive a $200 gjft ctrtiflcatc toward a studio sining with photographer John Blom A percentage of the sales 10 bcncfi1 The Fashionables RSVP: ANNA CLEVELAND 949.721.9010 ' SOCIETY THE CROWD Ready yourself for the ·summer social season T he clams are closing their shells and the lobsters ate heading for deeper waters to avoid organizen of rhe annual Ctean's Oambak.e as rhey prepare the feast or the summer social season June 12 at The Hyatt Newporter, 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. Underwriters o! the annual clambake will attend a reception Wednesday given by Tommy Bahama Newport Beach at a pedal pre-pany that will raise funds to assist The Olildren's Bureau of Orange C.Ounty, a nonprofit organization that provides various child abuse prevention and treatment services. Sourh Coast Plaza will once again support Fesdval of Oilldren. a passion of Sandra Segentrom Danlell of Newport Coast. May 16 will be Volunteer . Day for ~~~~~-Festival of Olildren. Organizers expect more · th.ail 65 charitable groups to set up shop at South C.Oas\ Plaza in the Carousal C.Ourl and provide.local teenagers an Attending the 'Women of Vision luncheon were Penny Wood, Suzanne Paulson, Kristin Paulson, Becky Pollock and Marcia Finley. · opportunity to work for community projetts. Last year lnore than 1,000 students signed up to assist local not-for-profit groups. For more lnfonnation, call F.llem Danlher at (714) 438-3286. Supporting women and children worldwide are Suzanne Paulson and the featured speaker Baroness Caroline Cox. war and oppression. Baroness Crazy Taco Night on behalf of Cox serves as president of HART. Share Our Selves. C.O'ita Mesa. a newly Conned humanitarian raised approximately $18,000 a.id relief crust. Cl1aired by Becky that will help provide essentials ~ Pollock and Marda Plnliey, the · for less-fortunate cit:i7,ens in the Women of Vision lunCheon was community. Hundreds or I Served by a dedJcated committee·. dedlcated locals turned out last that included Bewdy,Peters, JID week. donating $40 and more to Hall. Karen St«Janan. Dime • share in the wild and'Crazy tacos Sweet. Marta Forde, Qetay prepared by l l of Orange Tltbell. Lauri Pacey, Mary County's most celebrated chefs. Amundlon, Susan Andenon. ·• This year, as in years past, the 1\vo very imponant events unfolded this past week in Newpon Beach. The Bacchus Society of Newport Beach presented a 'Rock and Roll Wme Event""'Thursday evening in memory of the much-loved local celebrity Bobby Hatfield. The event at the Sports Oub, Irvine. featured premium wines from the Napa and Sonoma Vall~ and the Central C.Oast of CaUJomia. The wine tasting~ paired with a 'lilent auction that helped raise funds to benefit Lupus international. Prior to Hatfields death, he had worked for rnaity yea.rs to support Lupu~ research, raising more than SI million for the cause. Hatfield's passion was born out of Jove foe his wife. Linda. who has fought Lupus for most of her adult life The second major event this week was the 27th annual Humanitarian Awards Gala presented by the National Conference for Community and Justice. The eyening at the Hyatt Regency lrvfne Hotel honored Armando de ht Ubertad, ·Pamela lles, Prank Quevado anCI the local organtZalion Human , Options for their work protecling oattered women in the community.Dn haQd for the evening were National C.Onference for C.Ommunity and Women's Wellness Vay will be May 6at the UC Irvine Susan SMluelt C.enter for Integrative · Medicine. The event will be a community·wfde symposium focused on scientific research and education in rhe field or complementary and olternative medicine. Samuell and her volunteers will br1ng a host 0£ : expert speakers on tc>gics such as brain health, nutrition. skin care, home remedies and menopause. Featured speaker Dr. Danie) • Amen will talk about his latest book •Preventing Alzheimer's." Amen. who appeared recently on Oprah WJntrey-. shmv, will Join the luncheon keynote speaker, Dr. Tierona ['°'f Dog, an exj>ert on herbal medJctne. Lauren May and Susan culinary experts ouldid -Justice board chair David .. Ouunplon, who reports that, .• themselves creating the most Klnnear and executive director The Orange C.Ottnty chapter of Women of Vision attracted more than 400 guests to Its annual • luncheon at the Four Seasons Hotel. Newpon Beach. The · Baroness C'.arollne Cox of Queensbury, deputy speaker of · The House of Lords. spoke about emergency relief for victims of "Under the lead~p of this · . ·unusual tacos on rhe planet. year's Women of VlSlon co-chairs ICaren Hanington., director of Suzanne and 1Crlltln Pauilod. development for Share Our the Orange C.Ounty chapter has Selves , reports that one of the raised $150,000 to assist World taco creations featured octopus. Vision projects aiding Funds raised Will support impoverished women and services that will include food, Marguax Kohut The goal of the conference is •to encourage American people of all races. faiths and cultures to live and work together in the spirit of fustlce and equality." children woddwide." clothing. medical and dental care •THE CROWD eppeers Thursdays end Saturdeys. The 11th annual Wild and and linancial assistance. r ONGOING EVENTS ALSO IN THE CROWD .. • Send ONGOING Items to the Deily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail to lu/1.pena<!Jlatlmes.com; by fex to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event, aa well as a contact phone number. The N.wport Beech Walking Club meets at the corner of Superior and Hoapltal Road In Newport Beed'I at 9:15 a.m. Monday through Saturday and 7 p.m. everyday. Information: (949) 6~ 1332. The Newport-MeM ~dub meets on the second and fourth Wednesday• of every month from 6:45 to 9 p.m. et Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave, In Corona del Mer. The cost la $2. Information: (949) 646-5293. SH ONGOING, Pa1e A15 Co-chairs of the MBuildingA Better Future" fundraiser for NewPort Harbor High School, Karen Linden, Cindy Stokke and Shannon Tarnutzer were incorrectly identified in last week's Crowd column. .. .. I . I H~;CHINS CONSORTI Joe McNaJley, artistic director Saturday, ~fay 8 at 8 p.m. Irvine Barclay Theatre, Irvine (9-49) Bs•·•646 www.thcbarcl2y.org PRD81W11a.UOU: lib~rtango by A.nor Piauolla Works by Mozart and Janacek Phu, it W ORLD PR! MIFRF featuring Charles Curtis, cello ' Pon-concert rccq>tion: ncak previ~ of 1.004-os tnJOn! ! SOCIETY Sat\lday, May l, 2004 AH ONGOING staff. Parties cost from $250 to and repotting during a free $300. Information: (714).754-5158. seminar at 2 p.m. every Saturday. Continued from Al4 A YllMty of priwta, Mml-privirt9 An orchid and tropical plant aale Is held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the and group swim lessons will be 20362 Birch St facility. ~·ACLU of <mnge County offered this summer at the Information: (949) 756-1211. meets at 7 p.m. the third Tuesday Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center of every month at the Unitarian at Corona del Mar High School. Discover the teems of Carbon UniveraaHst Ct>urch, 1259 Victoria Options include one-on-one • Canyon Regional Park as you St in co'sta l"esa. Each month's instruction on Saturdays and a walk through groves of beautiful meeting ¥Viii feature a different Monday-through-Thursday Coastal Redwood trees f11/ery speaker on Issues relating to the program for all ages and levels. Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Parting is Bill of Rights. Information: (714) For session dates, times and $4. lnformalion: (714) 996-6252. 957-6107. costs, call (949) 644-3151, or register In person at Newport TMm Survivor, • nonprofit Yoga ... will a,. c6red Beach Recreation and Senior organization encouraging women Tuesdays and Thursdays from Services, at 3300 Newport Blvd. who have been through cancer noon to 12:40 p.m. tor nine Weeks treatment to exercise, hosts Walk at West Newport Community Th• Am Page· -Rne Children's and Talk at 10 a.m. the second Center. Registration is $54 for one Books, at 270 E. 17tb St, No. 10 In and fourth Friday of the month In class each week or $100 for two Costa Mesa, offers free story time front of NIKEgoddess store in days a week over nine w8elc.s for Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays Fashion Island. Members meet Newport Beach residents. Others and Saturdays from 9:30 to 10:30 for lunch after at Atrium court It is pay an additional $5. Information: a.m.; and Tuesdays and free, and all fitness levels are (949) 644-3151. Thursdays from 4 to & p.m. welcome. Information: (949) Information: (949) 646-5437. 275-3888. Costa Meu't Recrution Division will provide a three-hour theme e.yslde Restaunant In Ne_wport Newport Communtty Counsellng birthday party for up to 20 guests Beach offers wine tasting.every Center offers a way to stop the at the Baluric Community Center Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. cycle of domestic violence 'weekdays from 5 to 8 p.m.; for $15 per person, featuring five through the support group In Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. new wines each week.. S.A.F.E. Hands. S.A.F.E. stands or 4 to 7 p.m.; and Sundays from Information: (949) 721-1222. for safety; awareness, faith and 4 to 7 p.m. Parties for children 5 to empowerment. The group 12 will consist of lunch/dinner, GrMn Systems lntemational meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. games, crafts, prizes, cake with shows you everything that you Mondays. Free. Information: ice cream and supervision by -wanted to know about orchids (949) 721-6079. Refinance your mortgage with Chase Home Finance and enjoy lower monthly payments. 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MdY I, 2004 I 1 • 1 I,' I I \ i ' ' ' I,' I t, J,, NO itST FOR Brfdget ·oorgeo.us ·C loth es for workout and hangout 250 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa I 949.645.3201 --Did You Know1 •That we a'e a full service nursery with qualified California Certifted Nursery ProfesOOnals and landscape designers. We can meet aU of your gardening needs. Come in today to~ Nurseries and let us show you how.• ~ ·® ---NURSERIES, INC. __ _ COSTA MESA SANTA ANA 2 700 Bristol St. (714) 754-6661 2800 N. Tustin Ave. (714) 633-9200 COMPlITT LANDSCAPING • 45 YfARS EXPERIENCE UCENSE # 308553 TOM TANAKA, C.C.N.PRO Manlgier .. flowerdale Nunery -c:o.ta Mesa Master Nursery Professional AFTER. HOURS ... ' • Submtt AfT9 HOURS item• lo the Deity Piiot. 330 W. Bay St .. Co.it Meea. CA 92627; by fax to (949) ~170: or by calling (949) 674-4296 .• SPECIAL EVENTS • ART 0# All1ED tlTCHCOCK Orange Cont College la offering • nine-part film hlatOt'V on Alfred Hitc:hcoct. The wiu wilt be modemed by retired occ profeleor H. Arthur Tauaig. Each l9Ulon will be h9'd at 6:30 p.m. one Friday each month through June 4. The events will be held •t OCC'1 Fine Ma Halt 116. Admlalon 11 S6 for adults and $5 for 89nlon and OCC students. Information and tld:ets, call (714) 432~5880, http:/lwww.occ tktttts.com. MASTERS OF FINE ARTS The Claire Trevor Sdlool of the Arts will host the Masters of Ane Arts Graduate Show from noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through May 14 and May 18 through 28 at the University Arts Gallery Building 712,.Room 1200, UC Irvine. Information: (949) 824-9854. MUSIC CABARET BY THE BAY Duke'• Place will host Cabaret by the Bay to benefit local ctiarities at 9 p.m. with a preshow dinner in the Arlt Cabin restaurant at 7:30 p.m. May 12 and June 16. The cost Is $10 for the show and $37.50 for the dinner. Information and reservations: (949) 63()..4145. REBA MCENTIRE Grammy Award winner, Reba McEntire will perform as part of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Serles at 8 p.m. July 11 et the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. Information: (114) 740-2000, http://www.ocfair. comlpacificamphitheatre/ TRAIN Musical groop Train will perform as part of the Pacific Rabbin Insurance fu!ency AUTO • HOMEOWNERS• H'iurn »billfJ d-l11t~IJ Sm« 19S7. ~ G' ~S>'?J 949-631-7740 +41 otcl Nrwport 8hd. • Nrwpon Badi (Near H H hal) John WI be~ong lo the 1uorld's largest floori11g rttail group • co-op. ·J ennifer G us Brenda Wt' aw the bi1ttst flooring tkakn i11dividually oUJMJ '411a DptrtluJ. -1,000 STORE BUYING 'l'OWER NOBODY ,,,,~JMrr ,,,,, btat our gf«tM11, Lifetime Warranty Ca~pet s 1•• life ti•• .. ,, .. .,, ......... s2•• ,, · 111.11 ••. Warra•ty Cera•lc s 1 •• Life ti•• W•rr••ly WOOtl s 2 •~ 100% FR E llo Que111 ... lllcMI AmphithNM 90mmer Conoert Serlee et 8 p.m. Juty 15 at the Or.,. County Felr and ~ c.rtet. lnfon'nadon: (7\4) 7~2000. htlp:l/www.ocfair. COf'IVl»d~frfl HOOT1E NtlJ TIE M.OWF1SH MUlicet group Hootie and the Blowfleh will perform as pert of the P9Cfflc Amphffheatre Summer Concert Setiee "8 p.m. Juty 18. lntormedon: (714) 7~2000. http:l~oc:t.lr~1'c ·~ BAROQUE TRUMPETER The Baroque,..~ .. will present Baroque concet1os. fMtUfing Baroque trumpeter John ThieeMn It 4 p.m . June 20 at St. Michael• All Angel• Church, 3233 P9dflc View Drive, Corona del Mar. Tide.a cott $25. Information: (949) 760-7888. BAROQUE ORGAN A£CfTAL The Baroque Mutie Feltlval wHI present an organ redtal. featuring Baroque trumpeter John Thiessen and organ soloist Gabriel Arregul at 8 p.m. June 21 at St Michaela All Angela Churcti. 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona def Mar. Tickets cost$15. Information: (949) ~7888. BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS The Baroque Music Festival will present "Muslc In the Gardena I~ featuring Baroque trumpeter John Thiessen at 8 p.m. June 23 at the Sherman Library and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Secular cantatas and inS1rumental worb by Purcell, Handel, Torelli and Carpentier. Tickets cost $30. lnformetion: (949) 760-7888. lnfonnation: (MS) 780-7888 BMOQUE .. ntE GARDENS The Baroque Mutic Festival wiK preMnt •Music in the Gardena n: fMturing mutlc by Bad\, Telemann, Couperin and ZeMnka at 8 p.m. June 25 at the Stwman. Ubrary end Gardent. 2847 E. Coat Highw9y, Corona del Mar. Tidtett cost $30. Information: (949) 7'!0-7888. BAROQUE .. TIE GMOEHS The Betoque Mutic ,..vat finale fMN,.. muelc by Briegel, Bad\, Mouret and Charpentier et 8 p.m. June 23 et the SMmlM Ubtary end Gardena, 2647 E. Coast Highwly, Corona del Mar. Tldcets coat$25. lnfonnation: (949) 760-7888. AU.-MIERICAN BOYS CHORUS The All-Amertc.n Boys Choru9 wiU pretent the beSt of Broadway, toe-tapping tuna from America's Heritage and e patriotic tribute. The event will be et 7 p.m. Saturday at the lryine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campu1 Drive In Irvine. Tiet.eta co.t from $25 to $30. lnfonnation: (949) ~. VICTORIA~ MUSIC The Victoria Chamber Music serie1 wHI host a recital by tenor Jonathan Mack. pianist VICkl Ray end Frend! horn soloist Aictiard Todd at 5 p.m. Saturday at the Orange Coast Unitarian Univerialists Church, 1259 Victoria St. Costa Mesa. Tickets cost S7 to $25. Information: (949)661-8493, http://www.OQJUC.Ol'fl. WEEKLY JAM DUKE'S PLACE Jazz and codctails flow daily from noon to midnight Sundays through Thursdays and from noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays at the Balboa Bay C1ub & Resort, at 1221 W. Coast . BAROQUE.fN THE GARDENS The Baroque Music Festiva.1 will present •Music In the Gardent I," featuring Baroque trumpeter John Thiessen at 8 p.m. June 23 at the Sherman Library and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Tickets cost $30. Highway, Newport Beach. 11,M Information: (949) 64S-5000. w ,,11 See AFTER, Pase Al 7 .r 'BEST BET The Stella Dance Company will perform three separate works next week: "Alice in Wonderland," choreographed to music from various classical works; •Anya," an originel work memorializing the short life of Anya Lazare who died in a swimming pool; and Stela Viorica's original "Dansymmetry," which showcases the strength, techniQue and versatility of the company's dancers .. The 1 performance wt11 be from 8 to 10 p.m. Friday at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive in Irvine. Tickets cost $22. For information call: (949) 854-4646. COME Mother's Day Cakes, Pastries &: Desserts and experience tht 1'10st txquisit1 FrtrKh JNlstrits ' . r J ,, ,s t~ 'M I ,, ' . " " I baily Piiot BEST.BET The AU·American Boys'Chorus will present the show, •on Tour.~ featuring the best Broadway tunes a~d ~ongs celebrating America's heritage. The event will be at 7 p.m. today at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive in Irvine. nckets range from $25 to $30. For more information, call (949) 854-4646. AFTER Continued from Al 6 MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JA12 Walter Lakota and David Alcantar, the New Yort Jazz Connection Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251 E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8 p.m. Frldaya and Saturdaya and at 7 p.m. Sundaya and Mondays. Diena Ditri joins the duo on vocals on Mondays. It's free. Information: (949) 673-9500. THE VILLAGE INN The Village Inn on Balboa Island offers great music Thursday through Sunday nights. Roe Kodz performs at 8 p.m. Thursdays, Road Dogz and Martlns at 8:30 p.m. Fridays, Greg Topper at 9 p.m. and the Derek Bordeaux R$B Combo at 6:30 p.m . The Village Inn ls at 127 Marine Ave., B~boa Island. (nformation: (949) 157~. MUSIC AT THE GRILL The Bluewater Grill offera llve music Friday and Saturday nights. Greg Morgan, Nldt Peper and Kelly Gordlen (known aa MPG) perfor"' clauic rock, R&B and swing at 8:30 p.m . Fridays. Mervin Gregory and MPG wiJI pefform classic rock, swing and • R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdaya. The reltaurant Is at 630 Udo Part Drtve, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 676-3474. REVOLVER La Cave Restaurant offers Revolver, wtilch features DJs along with Imagery and auditory deflghts at 10 p.m. Tueldaya at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. SINATRA TRIBUTE La Cave Restaurant offers David Klnwald's live tribute to Frank Sinati:a from 6 to 9 p.m. Mo.fldays at 1695 lrvlne lwe., Costa Meaa. Information: (949) 648-7944. THE UNDERGROUND LOUNGE La cave Resuiurant offers the Underground Lounge, featuring Pete Villani singing Bennett, Martln and Sinatra from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at 1695 lrvlne Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. PLAN BE La cave Restaurant offers the funky soul jazz music of Plan Be from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Thursdaya at 1695 lrvlne Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. THE GINGER BAKER JR TRIO La cave Restaurant offers the jazz fusion music of the Ginger Baker Jr. Tr1o from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays at 1695 lrvlne Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. TODD OLIVER JA12 QUARTET La cave Restaurant offers the jazz music of the Todd Oliver Jazz Quartet from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1695 lrvlne Ave., Cotta Mesa. Information: (949) 648-7944. MUSIC AT THE PELICAN The Rusty Pelican offers the music of Common Ground from Wednesday through Sunday. The band performs from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday and ThjJrlday, from 8:30 p.m . to 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. The restaurant is et 2735. W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431. MAY 7 & 8 10 AM-4 PM PUBLIC WELCOME ADMISSION Pl!E UP TO 7~ Off QESIGNER FURNISHINGS ~ .... ---~~ • 23111 Alto Creek load Laovna Niguel f26n at the comer of Alicia Pkwy. & Aliso Creek Rood 9-49.~.71-47 www.logvnodesigncenter.com A COLTON PROPERTY cost from $19 to $55. Information: MUSIC AT PLAYERS (714) 708-5554. Players restaurant is now offering live music from 9 p.m. to . PACIFIC PLAYWRIGHTS midnight every Friday and FESTIVAL Saturday. Players Is at 512 W. 19th South Coast Repertory will be St., Costa Mesa. No cover charge. having its seventh annual Pacific (949) 646-5615. Playwrights Festival, featuring WEEKEND MUSIC Anthony's Riverboat Restaµrant in Newport Beach presents the ijic* Sherman Duo featuring Ric* Sherman and Alan Remington on Friday nights. The program features all your favorites on the saxophone keyboards. Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425. POP·ROCK AND FLAMENCO Tate 5, a funk. rodt and Motown act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays at carmelo's Rlstorante, 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Solo guitarist Ken Sanders performs classical flamenco tunes at 7:30 P·l'11· Tuesdays and Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922. SATURDAY NIGHT R&B Gerald Ishibashi and the Stdhe Bridge Band play rodt and R&B at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place Hotel's Trianon Loung~. 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Ne~rt Beach. Free. (949) 476-2001. STAGE 'SAFE IN HELL' ·safe in Hell; written by Amy Freed and directed by David Emmes, ls an off-beat comic take on the Salem witch trials. Puritanism is broadly satirized in the production. The performance will run will through May 9 on the Segeratrom Stage at South Coast Repertory Theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tlc*ets works in development by emerging and established writers such as Lucinda Coxon, Sarah Ruhl, Craig Lucas and Richard Greenberg from May 7 to 9 at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 708-5555, http://www.scr.org. 'THE LION IN WINTER' Vanguard University presents "The Lion In Winter," a sardonic family drama about King Henry II. The production will be performed at 8 p.m. Aprll 16 to 18 and April 22 to 25 and at 2 p.m. April 18, 24 and 25 at the Lyceum Theater, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Tic*ets cost $10. Information: (714) 668-6145. 'MOBYDICK' Orange Coast College's theater department will present a new adaptation of Herman Melville's "Moby Die*" at 4 p.m . May 18, 7 p.m. May 19 and 20, 8 p.m. May 21 and 22 end at 2 p.m . May 22 and 23. Tic*ets cost from SS to $12. Information: (714) 432-5880. 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So4* TWMW, Newport Harbor boys &olf coach Spot1a £dMlor RlcMrd Dunn: (949) 57~223 • Sports Fu: (949) 650-0170 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ~weep· victory for Tars wport Harbor defeats ne for the third time this • son in 3-2 Sea View • gue triumph Friday. • memory. ·rt'a definitely the first time we've swept Irvine slnce l've been here," ~~ar coach Joel DesguJn said. "I wu g Coach Ulm) Xiefer, he was the head coach for five years before me, and I was asking · him if that was the first sweep. and he said lt's been awhile." lll™iPORT BF.ACH -With playoff Implications history on the llne, the Newport Harbor base- team managed to stay focused and beat vlslt- Sea View League opponent IJ'vtne, 3·2, Friday The players underatood the history and the fU· ture meaning of the win. EYEOPENER Saturday. May 1, 2004 81 ...,_~ •• oon. win moves the Sailors ( l l -1 o, 5-6 in league) third place. the final playo6' spot. It also be· e the first sweep of a league foe In recent "To keep pace to get lnto the playoffs, this wtn was big," senior Joey Cantarella said. "It reels awe- some to sweep l.rvine. rve always wanted to beat Irvine. They've never been a domlnatlng team against us. They've just come up with clutch things to beat us In the last lnnJng." MARK C. DUSTIN I ON..Y Pl.OT Newport second baseman Matt Erickson, left, ¥s in' front of the base to tag Irvine's Ricky Justus s.. TARS, Pace 93 on a stolen-base attempt in the sixth Friday at tfewport Harbor. Justus was safe, but Newport won. BOYS GOLF ..... _ail ors ~ialed in ~o70s NEWPORT COAST -Newpon Harbor High boys golf coach Turnow left Pelican Hill Golf Oub Friday astonished. llot because bis team won, but the way it won. "'1e Sailors shot ln the 70s on the par-70 South course to \--r Newport to a 383-41~ vk!.<>cy over Back Bay rival qorona .~,wvi.iu in the second Pelican Qip and the final regillar season ~IO:h for both teams. 1---"" .. .iHllli......V\rt'a 383 ls a 35-strok.e improvement Crom the first Peli- Newport's Michael Benvenuti rips an iron shot on the second hole in Friday's Pelican Cup. can Cup, which CdM won, 401 -418. Junior Davis Pem- steln earned medalist honors with a 74, a seven-stroke improve- ment from last year's match, and was fol- lowed by teammates Rhett Palmer (75), Brandon Sowers (76), David Motschenbacher (78) and Michael Ben- venuti (79) for Newport (12-8), winners of five in a row. Before the match, Turnow said the wind, along with plenty of hazards throughout the ~M'lle,, would make it a challenge to shoot low scores. Ria playm proved otherwise. •1'm still shocbd five guys shot in the 70s, • Turnow said coune wu tough. It was a little wtnttr and the greens were 1iiR•hed awhile back and still a bit sandy. ,Jll!ma1tein birdied one hole in shooting a I -over 36 on the t nine. ·Zach R.ablnOYicb led CdM (10·11) with a 78 followed by Alex diikOvani (79), Matt Story (83), Rob Ury (85) and Ben TI.lsen •<tn. COLLEGE BASEBALL 'Eaters stunned in ninth Cal State Northridge gets its first Big West win on a three-run, walk-off home run. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot NOITTHRIIXiE-With just eight Big West Conference games remaining, much can still happen to improY9 the postseason chances of the UC Irvine baseball team. But after CaJ State Northridge junior Alberto Quintana cormected for a three-run, IWO·OUI, game-winning home run In the . bottom of the ninth again.st heralded Anteater doser Blair Erickson Friday afternoon at Mata· dor Field, ua must hope Just about all of whatever happens now is good. Things couldrit get much worse for the Anteaters than this dramatic )QA, In which the Matadors (14-29, 1·9 In conference) scored fow times in the ninth to secure their fust Big West vic- tory of the season. The loss, UCl's thhd straight in a Big West series opener, dropped the Ant· eaters to 27-12·1, 4·6. lt also denied thetp an opportunity to galn ground, or at least not lose any, on the four teams ahead of them in the conference stan~ After all, the Anteaters' growing reputation -evidenced by their being ranked No. 14 by 8asebaJl America and No. 15 by Collegiate Baseball -likely won't help them earn a· spot ln an See 'EATERS, Pqe 84 'tbl names and ecores of Newport's top 8ve pla~rs will be ~,._:ved on the Pelican Cup. a ceramic trophy with a wood aeated by a CdM student Newport will keep the trophy PHOTOS BY DON L£ACH/0All.YPILOT I ----------- nest year's event Corona deJ Mar High's Rob Ury hits an approach shot on the fifth hole Friday afternoon In the -Brycs Alderton Pelican Cup against Back Bay rival Newport Harbor in a nonteague match at Pelican Hil Gott Club. Corona del Mar High freshman pitcher racking up no-no's like there's no tom orrow. mm, Ryan jeJlous. Rick Devereux • Van HJeJ. the Daily Pilot Oaity Pilot A1b1ete of the~ atruclc out six battera on AprlJ 22 0 ne o( the en route to a no-hitter ultimate ap1nat ~c Coest achlewment.s Lague opponent Laguna Cora ptrcber 1s 8ellcb. She fo~ that to toss a no-hhfer. Nolan Ryan performance wich another pitched a major leque record no-hitter and nine stribouta MYtn no-bitten In his career, lpinM St. Matthias In the and threw two In one eeaon <Melen GroYe roumament on whOe wtth the CaUlonUa ~ Aptll 24. 1n 1m lbole two ~hmml ·1don't mowr1 waa ·1n the were mictly two momhl aput .-or not. bilt myConadence from May 15 Ind July 15. Whit " ..... ~ ~ -v.. ... Mid C.Orona del Mar High hlhnian ol dll~ con.ecuM Holl)'~ Hiel ~In no-bitten. •1 mow that a three days.,.. the s.. Klnfl' IOftbalJ team WU .omethins to HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Sea Kings continue win streak SteveVlraen Daily Pilot CORONA DBL MAR -For the C.0- rona del Mar Higb bwball team. there were three wonk that deftned the Sea Klnp' 15-3 victory CMr Pldftc Cout lague vlll- tor Llguoa a.di Priday. ~ . ..... ' . n....rlilto be Wtlll me sea~ lllil wblD dwy ... .,,.., tom l ~ de and ·- ploded fOr ftw runs In lhe -nmc I' s.tlU ....... 11 I L .. .. JAGUAR -Born to perform • > 1455 South Auto Mall Drive Santa Ana • ·55 Freeway at Edinger In The Santa Ana Auto Mall '866 • 499 • 4111 • www.bauerjaguar.com J .. ,.) " _,, ,, I I II "' • •• • SPORTS. the accolades that sh~ to deflect. tbe-0nly one the pitches Ja Van H.iet a Jies.llmlm, It can be jeoila(Ortabl,e to be a p(tcher lea<* on a team where _ players have been together for fours years. but It apparently not had an adverse effect on e team chemistr)t 'l don't• any awkwaldness Holly being a team leader. team 1s very open an<t ng to have whoever steps up.• Thompson said. Van Hiel's modesty aside, she does enjoy the responsibility that Continued from B 1 pitchers lhoukter. "You can control the game as a pitcher and tum ft Into somiMh!n11 good, like a no-tdtt;! van Hlel said. "l think when you're standing In the circle you're in the spotlight. .. On top of all of the regular sMsS of being a pit~ serving up conSecutfve no-hitters could add more pressure on a playu to constantly perfonn at an elite level Thompson thi.nb Van Hlel's focus wiD help her stay consistent. "I don't th1nlc she thinks about presswe," Thompson said. "Her mental toughness never gives up.• • •Mental toughness is a big thing for a pitcher; especially a freshman," Van Hlel said. "I'm just trying to stay focused on the brought him across the plate and out of the batters box. When Newport catcher Jeff San· chez tried to throw out Serano, Henog was in his way and the This time it was the Turs that home plate umpire ruled batters did the clutch things In the last interference. Serano was called inning to get the win. out. Irvine Coach Keith Su:zu- With the scored tied, ?-2, Pat-· dlak argued the can, but to no rick Keehan hlt a single down avail. He.c:rog then slapped a sin- the right-field line to lead off the gle that would have scored Sera· sixth for Newport and advanced no lfhe was still at second. Her- 10 chird when the.Vaqueros fum-wg was picked off to end the bled the baJJ for an error. The threat. _ next batter, Brandon Jasper, "Jt was a real big play," Des- knocked a deep sacrifice fly to guin sald. "Any time the baller lright to bring Keehan across for swings and falls over the box like !the go-ahead run. that and obstructs the catcher, 1 Mike Mclean put Newport on we tell our guy to throw and ~ board with an RBI single in. then we argue for the call. We e third inning, plating Matt got the call, so that W81\ big." ckson. Cantarella gave the The Sailors play a home-and- Sallors a 2-0 advantage in the away series with Laguna Hills urth with an RBI double, scor· Wednesday and Friday before Greg Minor. Irvine scored linWling out the regular season ffWice In the sixth to even the with a home-and-away series score, but had it scoring chance against Woodbri(ige. · in the fifth that came up empty. •(The win) helps a lot because RJchie Serano slapped a one-now we've got momentum go- out slngle and stole second base ing coming up for Laguna and for the Vaqueros. However, Tim Woodbridge. whJch we've got to Herzog swung and missed a talce three out of four (to make jtch and his momentum the playoffs)," Keehan <;aid. ISEAKINGS !continued from B 1 Breakers could not have a shon · term memory when it came to Pak:hilcoff's big his. Laguna Beach committed badt·to-badt errors after his home run. and the Sea ~ toolc advantage as fresh. man Jake Lernmerman collected an RBI, plating 'fyler Lance with a sacrifice Dy and ,Andy Frenldel brought In pinch·hltter Todd Macld.ln with a base hlL "We needed JOmdhing and we ~ eomebody to step ap and Nik,... ..... ..., CdM ~ mo. thou8tiJa Coecb '*' BmnW. ---lm-one~ ol the bat. preued with h1s team'a ability to whole pme, no maner lf good thlilp or bid thlnts happen. I just ~t to throw my bett pltc:bet.. Her belt pkchet, • QllWball and a drop. haw been wOrtdng 10 far for the Sea Kiogl. Thompeoo -llOIOe aniea that could use some tVlle8ldng, but 00.U't lhlnk. it would be bud to set Van Hiel lO tmplement cbOle ~ •nt llb her IO be a cnore ~ wttb 80(1\e of the t>attefS," Thompson said. •tter curveba1l has been dominating the last few games and she's ~gwllh her futball. .. Van Hiel said she want.a to work on her pitches through "lota of pracddng on ball spin.• "She's very coacb.able," Thompson said. Thompson should be sallvatmg to ha\le Adl a dominatingpla~ wtth ~ years of "'illb8''Y left, blit both her and Yan HW are UUnklng Into the tmmedWe future. "I just want her to improve every game." Thompson. said, add.Ing that she hasn't thought that far ahead ln regards to the type of player Van H.iel might be as asenJor. "I think right now we're In a position to get into the CJF playoffs, so I'm just concentrating on sua:eed.ing at that.· Van Hiel said of her goals at CdM. "Long-term? Just to play through hish school· lf she continues to have performances like last week. she could have people ask.Ing. "Nolan who?" SuVlwleape ~Harbor 3, lcvtne 2 Score bv lnnlna1 lrvlne ooo bo2 i -2 • 2 NH 001 101 • -3 7 1 Keehan, Mclean 16), Jasper (7) and Sanchez; Fujiya and Cota. w - Mtlean, l-1. L-Fujlya. $-Jasper (l). 28 -Cota Ill. Miner (NH}, Young INHI. tied the score with an unearned run In the fourth. Meanwhile. Laguna Beach starter Jak.e Wheeler shook otr his first-Inning sldd and held the Sea J(l.ngs without a hit Oller the next three Innings.. Corona del Mar's pitcher, Blake Contant. improved to 6-2, on. what was not one of his better days. Still, be struck out nine and allowed four hltt and one earned the 9COte tied. 3-~ run-• OYerOOme a tbree~inning hitlesa on ~ cqfnm VKl one out, stint. "1bJs Is the type of game *°Jlcked hit Mb home you're going to have at some ef ~ lle8IOO. a three-nm polnt durtng the .-eason. I really ~ lfll fence in right Geld. like the way we responded." his second of the season. Preseon w.a a bit of 8'lel'Kle as the It was the Bruker$ who lni-6nlshed with three RBis and a b:uelied co right. Then the tially responded. rallying from a stob base. Paldllkoff bad four hit the ~ and the 3·0 defldt. Thtt Sea Klngs scored RBis, while Parm Ferguspn and erupted. as fana stood to three nms in the first Frenkiel Tyter Ray contributed one each. -~the .momeu-atngled to open the game. Josh Ina: honl«~ Bradbury drew a walk and BatTett hdllc c... u..,. tot to _lhe point 'Wberi we Sprowl oollected his 1-4 th double Co.om., Ms 11• ':EnQugb Is enough.'" aakl of the eeuon, brtnStng in 81'*1· ~a..ctt3 who abo bad an RBI bury ark1 Pn>.nklel.·Wese Preleob 8cciWllW lrrwWlae -W.. just c:ouldn' Jet \hem foUowed wfth a bue hit past lee-~N = : -:-: ~ J ~ around. Enough was ond bue for an RBI. ~Harrell I&), PIMf 181.,.... • ttawewr. 1---Beach 9COted (81, 59fnpeDn It) ...s'ic.llv;eonc.nl. .._hilul)IR .a.--.-.....--E~l""°"meni:t~W-.-. ~ nm.. 4-v c:aroe --·-CorUnt. N. l-WMIW, 0.1. 2' -Bebe eoaitnl two rune in the Pldcaill (Ull • ...,._, (L.81. Sc>rowt ddrd SnnJni,··tJ.e Jbabn left the (CdM), Aly (CdM). HR-~ bMea k>eded in the eecood. 'Ibey (CdM), ,.,_,,.. (CdM). Over 1 oo to choose. Snoo~e =Lose I ; Saturday, May 1, 2004 8' The clock is ticking! ' M S&rday, May 1, 2004 SPORTS GREGORY JOSLYN 2025 NEWPORT Bl Su"8 100 COSTA MESA (949) 515·5250 g)oslynOallstate.com CA Uc 0751296 ~ Allstate. '1111119 Ill .,.,. hlnllla. 'EATERS ContinUid from Bl NC'.M ngloinll. lhauld the)' not 8Nlb In lbe top helf ol lhe eWll· tdlOOI ... Weet. UCI entered Prtday'I acdon trailing Long 8eKtt Sla1e by IMt tfUlleS, Cll Stale PuDenocl by ~ UC Rivetside by Une and Cal Puty San .... Obispo bf ooe. uo did not bd Friday undl Quintana came up big. as the vlliUwl rode the ~ strong pitching of Jwllor lbU1« Brett Smith and some dmiely hltting to eome ~ comfonable leads. Man Andenom bases-loaded ~ In the third plal«t Andy Amara and Gary Oudrey. then Man Asher &COred on a double· play~ to~ Smith more run 1UJ>POft than be had aeen In bis two most recent liarts (a 2·1 lo6I to the UbiYerstty of the Pldfic April 23 and • 3-0 defeat a1 Long Beach State and AD-American pitcher Jared~. The hosts bad only two hits lhrougb fJve lnnlnp, both Infield singles. before a double and a sin· gle got them on the boan1 In the sixth. Malk McCauley launched a solo homer to cut the defJdt to 3-2 ln the leYenth, by which time the ~ MaiadOl'I ~on thelt fifth pitch wieh one tlq on hia triiOd. er. ·IF.ricbonl hu a pni /allbe1l Smith med afW WYl!Sl. yield· and my ~ WIS to pt hJI r.t· ~ five hllll. IMJ eamed rune. t.11.. said QLmlal'll. who ~ ~ out dne and ~ wilb I team-bell .348 ...... BV• none. He~ to~ In p'Nt ... •tte WM ~ il by stwpe to earn his le\'Mtb Win ol ~so l G(p'ed be waa F the spring, when junior left &Ider Ing to be • little cocky about Jordan Szabo ronowed a double by ~ be could pt it by me. I pinch-hltttt R.J. Brown with a . wa. reedy for it and be threw it" rwo-run homer In r:be dgtlth to QuintallU bllat. bis tOurtb of make It S-2. the te810n. ruinfd another ftne Chris N1CiJI pit.c:hed a ICOrekSa offensive day by Szabo. After go- eigt\th to aet the stage £or F.iick lng 4 for 4 with rour RBJs and a son. whose 13 SCIV($1ed the nadon home run in ~ win at oom.ing Into the week and Jeft him use Szabo went 2 for ' with two one shy of tying the Big ~ RBJs and another horoei; his thhd freshman record set by fumier cal ol the spring. SCate R.allerton ace Chad Cordero Fisher. a aenJor second bese- Cnow In ~ Montreal P.xpc» bull· man who aloog with Anderson pen) in 200 l. and first baseman Brett Oilton all Ericbon, whose only ~ made spadding delmdYe plays. loss came on March 20 againlt went 3 for 5 to hdp spearhead the Mlnne90ta. when he entered a tie Anteaters' 12-hlt attack. game. surrendered hard~hJt sir..-The sedes continues today and gtes by John ~Jta and pinch-hit· Sunday, both at l p.m ter Quinn CJcx:ardli to start the ninth. He then 6truCk out McCaul~ but walked Raymond Ravago to loed the bases. Johnny Coit followed with a soft grounder to th.ltd baseman An· derson. who threw to second for a ful'C2. allowing one run to score. Qulllana, who hit a waJk.oCJ homer to beat the University of San Diego Feb. 1, then stepped In c.. StMa~ ua s UC1 sc:-,: · s ll CSUN 000 OOI * · I t Smith, Nicoll (8), E~ (9) end Wagner, Camacho. Goforth (3), Slslilll (3), H6dlgeeang (5), BnlUI (8), Campbell (9) end Fleener. w. Campbell, 2-3. L • Et1cbon. ~2. 28 • Maltlnez IUCI), ~In (CSUN), Brown (UCI). HR • McCauley (CSUN), Sl.lbo (UCI), Oulnteol (CSUN). BRIEFLY • .. Sage tied for firs . The Sage Hill School boys vol· leyba.11 team exacted revenee on viliting Bmhren ~with a 25·15, 25·15, 26-24 Academy League victory Friday. ~r outai.d~ hitter .Kevin Joyce led the Ughtning (12.-l, 7-1 in league), wbo moved Into a tie with Brethr:en Ouistlan for the league lead, with 21 kills, 11 digs and ftve blocb while Macsun Frederick tallied 11 kills, slx digs and five blodcs. Julian Smith· Newman tallied 34 uslats fur the Ughtnlng. wbo lost tt Brethren Ouisdao (7-1 in league) In four games In the teams' prior meet- lng this season. CdM earns share of title ..VOLLBYBAU: The visiting Corona del Mar boys volleyball handled Calvary Oiapel. 25·9, 25-12, 25·14, to improve to 8·0 ~ the Pacific Coast League Fri- day. Austin Brawner had eight kills, followed by Jake CanceWe· ri's seven attacks for the Sea Kings, ranked No. 4 in Division II. Grant Almquist dished out 14 assists and Dominic Rubino added 15 to help CdM secure at least a share of the league title. Eagles swoop to gold OCC players advance • TBNNJS: Orange Coast sophomore Leah Becker ad~ vanced to th~ singles quartet- fmals lo the Southern Calilor· nia regional tournament at Fullerton College Friday. de· (eating Karina 9uuerrez qf Long Beach City, 6·0, 6· 1. Becker and teammate Sabri· na Tana.ma! are seeded third in doubles and also advanced to the quarterfinals. Both the slr1· gles and doubles quarter6nals a.re today al Fullerton. The win· ners advance to the state cha.tn· plonships May 7 ·8. Mesa pounds 15 hits • BASl!&\LL: Costa Mesa High pounded out 15 hits ~ route to a 9·3 vict9ry over visi1· lng Bolsa Grande in a non· league game Friday. The Mustangs opened up tl1e game with back-to-back dou· bles by Alex Pisarski and Justin Peterson. JefT Waldron hit a two-run double with two outs in the four-run first innlng fo r Costa Mesa (11-9). BREITLING • VOll.BYBALL: The F.stancia High boys volleyball team qualified for the gold bracket at the Redondo Union tourna- ment at West Torrance High Fri- day by taking two out of three matches. The Eagles beat Car- son, 25· 13, 25-13, and beat Peninsula, 25-17, 25·21, before losing to Woodb(ldge, 26-24, 25·20. MiddJe bk>ckers Scott Sankey. Dallas Kopps and Kris Hartwell played well. Andrew Sanford went 3 for 4 with two runs scored, Waldron also went 3 for 4 with two runs scored plus two RBls and Plsar· ski added two doubles and a run scored. 1884 INSTRUMENTS FOR PROf E8810NALS• TitmiTJ;~~ F'••hlon l•l•nct·Newporl •••ch •••n21-eo10 www TredlllonetJewetere.com WWW.8flllTLING.COM Llpl Nodcn 2MO L111t Nalca CITY Of llWPOIT IUOI •na IMYllC llS Staled bids m17 bt ••calved at lht offlc• ol the C1ly Clerk, 3300 Newport Boultvant, P 0 Bot 1768, Newport Beach, CA 926SH91!'> until II 1.m. on Ille 20lh d•y ol Ma~ 2004, •t wblch lime such bids shaN be opened and reed fOf '1H Stet*t Ne. 6 0--4-t-M.llflcett.M , ...... ,,.8"ct (eMrec1 .... ,640 $60,000 ,...,._ .• i. ..... . .,,.,. ........ , ~t.:.:-o:.-.= P1osp1cllve bidders may oblalfl bid clocu mc.nb fOf '20 ptf aet at the olhct ol Ille Publ Work• l>ept<t· me11t, 3300 Newport Boultntd, Nawpor t Bndl. CA 9Ml. Cont,.ctor llctnte Cl1\\ll1ullon(s) re• quu d 11>1 thl iuo)tct "8' r°' pntf'•I 1nl0tm1 lion. caft llOytt Ditton ProJecl M1n•1•• •t (t4t) 644 3321 '" tK11n1e1I l!lfor m1ho11. call Crnnto QukltanM. l'foj.ct Al chlt•d It (819) '9l· 9!93 Pullhalltd Newport Be1eh,(Co111 Mist D•llt , Piiot May J, 200A Sll6IO ........ Tiie Orans• Co11nllf S.nll•llOft Ohltotl of Of•np Co1111t1. Callfoi• 11141. 11rill r.c....,. u alff llcls until Mey ts, 1904, IM f'·•· nl. 811h ""''' 1M1 111.etllW •t OCS0'1 Mflllnttll ti Ion lullcll"t Of P11rch11ln1 Olv1.i.W1 Oftk •• bJ 11111 !tilt •rid tllnl ltflalft 11!ovt HI forth. •t wlliJI lllnt 111.y w• M ..,... alMI ., .......... OCSO P11tCll•lilll nttice, 10M4 llll' Aw•llll•. f <ib11t-V•y. C•li feflld, WIOI n>ll ...... (fw.(111....., ....,.. ...... ........ dl<WKAnoll IO:. 1-lot4·11611 A •-4•t•,.F Ja• ... h•• "911 IMtf 111111 t .. .., I I, NM ., ••" •·•· ,n. ,,.,,, lllHI In Ille p,., •IM>41t Cftlt.. ""*t lu•l•cl at 22112 proollfl11r1t $1rHI, Hunllntton Beach. Call-lotnla, 92646. All l)f"ot4*tl'fl biclcMr• are requltt4 to al{encl this Mandalory Job Wai.., as lhb w1H be l1le only opp«t11111t7 lo visit the job sil•. failurt to etland the MenclatOfJ Job Walk fOf this SI*=· ll1c1tlon wlthOtJt rlOf wrllten app1ow1 of OCSIJ IS bills fOf ()C$0 to reltct encl not accepl • bid Approval lo not at1tnd will only be f,ante4 bas.cl on u - 90f d1ftat y hit datllp Bkls must be M1bmil led on the f«m supplied by ocso 111 ICCO<dence with all provisions of the sp1clflc1tlons. Soeclfl- callons, 81d blanka, and furlh• 1nfotmalion may be obt•IMd at the abo¥t IClclr-. t.,._ (114) 962 2411 rulllisll•d lh wpor t Buc~sta Mna Diiiy Pilot May l, 1004 Sa60!I Tne fo"9wln1 11«1on1 llrt doiftC bllliMH as; •) l£PHYR, 11) KIHOS- l EY, 23~ COtMll Orhle, Costa MeM, C.i.tor1111 92621 Dtvlcl KlllClfer AMOM, 2J7S Cornel Drive, Co111 Mna, Celtfornlt 92621 This bmlnna Is con ct11cttc1 by· an lndtvldw•I Haw 1°" •l•led do!llc b11•l11NS yetf No Dawtcl Klflcllty Aaren• This st•te-t ••• '"" wtttl "" C-ty ci.ni of Or •nee c.u .. 1, Oll04/06l04 NMtttlH t Oaltr '"°t Alf 10, 17, 24, tAaw 1, 2004 SaSM IUCNOU, MAYOa RID4KWAY llOlS, COUMCll MIMIDS1MOMI AISIMl COUNCIL alMIWt MOMI AISTAIM COUNCIL MIUEaaltCNll MAYOaa led W. ·~tln-.~v­M ........... Tiit enflrt ttl t la n1llablt IOJ review In the City Cletk'• olflc• ol the City of Ntw11«t Bead! Published Newport Beach/Costa Mna Dally Pilot MaJ t. 2004 $1611 ...... nt • • ., .. ., Ac-. ....... The folk>Willjl '9''°" has 1llalldoM4 '"' 1111 of the fktltloln B""· n1.-"--: flltolla Liii Ap1rtm111h, 1667 E. l111<olll A¥t., Or141tt, CA 92165 The flc:titlova Bllll-name rafwred to •bove wts flied In Oren1• County on 12 11-03, fl.EMO. 200J1911373 Moltflisa,..t-a, lr. 16'7 E L-• Aft • Onlflcie, CA tms ... -~~ ... Ille., C...el '•'-of Mo111 llN ,._t-ntl, L.r . (CA), 110 E. Lincoln Avt , Ounce. CA tta6S This buaintta Is COii• ctuc:tH lly: • llmllt41 ~~ldMIJ, S.lliOt Va,,_.nt ,,... •tat-• ... fllH With the Covnty Cltfll of Or1np County Oii 04/lt/04 ltMtMUM DlllY flllot Ma7 1. 8, l5, 22.2004 Wl!i .... l'f....,. ---,....... le S.Ctloll 6104 <'>Of tM 11114'1111 II-CM. nofke 11 --, """ tMt "" ........ '"'°'' ,., "" ~,.. 200l" Oeor11 L ltewltt ,_.... O llOll for lhdtut llHHf&ll, I ,,ln tt ..................... at tlll fHlldltltll'I c:.::t: .:r:.c:r •••IMH lletiM rttll &;JO 1 111 .... , .. ., ... , d tllff .... , ....... It ... llO .... ""' ..... t( -Upl Natlca .. l411Natlca th!. ,ubNcallon. The l9undallon'1 prln cloal office 1$ localed et. 137 .lasm111t er.-Dnvt, Cofone IMI Mtl'. Call f or-nla 92625 Ole prlnctp1I man119f of the loundallon 11 Gaor1e E. Hewitt Roy B. WoolMy, Al-tornty, c/o 137 J11mlnt Crffll Drive. C«ona dtl Mlf, C.tlf«nla 9262!1 Published Newport Buell/Cost. Mtg 0111, Pilot May l, 2004 -s.617 MUCI011CI lmklOfWl Notice la htftby alvtn pursuant to Hctiona 3071 tnd 3012 of tfle Civil Code ol lht Slate of C1lit0Jnl1 the uncltt sltMd, HAAtOR TOW INC, wilt Ml at p11lllk euctlon, al 2550 S GARNSEY ST • SNfTA ANA. CAL. 9270S 1t HO 1m '" MAY 18. 2004 llMI followln1 dttcr lbtcl property, lo wll Ytar ~l. Mah: HONO~ VIN t :lHG£Sl6!'>Sll037216 Said .... .. !Of the pwposa of uhsfytnf lltn ot ttlt uncltfspd '°' towl~c e11d stonp tocetlMlr wlttl costs Of 8dverllst111 uct n ptntMof•• Oil.ad this 27th day ef Aftfll,2004 /S/Jlan Noullll'J Pullllshtcl Ntwpotl Such/Costa Mesa O•llr Pilot May I, 2004 f13!'> S......ef u ' I ..... .. Ac-. ..... ... TIM lollow1111 '*'°" hH tb.ndonecl lM UM of the fktlllous Busl· nus Hime. Prlf!ltrY Capital l, 4950 Mac Arthur Blvd. •170, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Ille flct1hoos 81111nH name rtfetrt4 10 •bo¥t was hied 111 Orans- C011nty on 11/10/03, FILE NO 20036929249 Sl•ltStdt Mor t1•1•. Inc (CA), 4590 Mac- Arthur Blvd. 1670, ~ort e .. ch, CA This buslnNI ls con ducted by 1 corpouhon Stateskl• Morl1•1•. Inc .• Harvey L•Mf fhb 1t1t1ment was t1htd with the Co;inly Clt:t'll ol Oran .. Cou11t1 on 04/21/04 MM6tUllS Deily Pilot May l, I , 15, 22.2004 $1613 ......... ... *'-" TM followln1 Pl'l'MlllS lft clolna bllSIMIS U . C J Meteer, lne., Z40 16th Plact 111, Costa Mtu,CA92627 Ortllae CollnlJ Oul· usts. klc. (CA), 240 11th Place 111, Cost• Mtse, CA !>2927 Thli bu\lnus it con clutttd lly I COt"POfltlOf\ Ha11 yow al•lff cloiftl llllslntss yell Yts3/1/04 Oran11 Coun11 <>Vt· Ulla, C•ol J Mtfttr, '"••n• lhls 1i•ttllllllt wH llltcl with tilt Co1111ty Cttr~ of Or•l!tt Co11"t1 on 04/18/04 M046Mll74 D•ily Ptlol Alf l 4, Mar 1.8. l 5. 2004 &t4ICM ........... ....... Tiie folowlftC P«•ont .,. -.. ......... lletll It F"rorn TIM c.•. 4115 c.h ... s. Clttlltnte, CA 12t73 Ct1rl1t111• D•tcll" f'rka. 4l It Cellt Mlrl, Sen Clt"*"9, CA Wll 0..... ,.., "It.I· 4115 c• ._.Ji._ s.n te.111 IMe,CA_,J l1lll-....._ II , .. .... ............. .. T ,. """" , business yet1 Ho Christina Ouldler Price This statemenl was ftltcf with the County Clt:t'k of Or enc• County onOl/19/04 20046t7'141 Newport BHch/Cosla Mesa Oslly Pllol Af>t 17. 24, May I, 8, 2004 Sa602 The f0How1n1 oersons ere doins bulAntu as; •) Modt'lt fwnishinp, b) Styltisla, c) Sticb- N -Stone, 8 Artlun Street. l1dt11 Ranch, Callf«nla 92694 Michele Tlyl«·Blblt, 8 Artisan StrHt, Ladtra Ranch. Calll«nia 92194 Kelly Tr ujlllo, 32 Downln1 StrMt. laden Ranch, C•l"ornle 92694 This business It con· dutled by· a pntral p1fln1ohlp Have JOU star led doi'll buslneu1,11? Yes 02/2 /2004 .. lchel1 TaylO<-Blblt This statement was filed with th• County Clerk of Orintt County on03/2St04 HM6t7ffl7 Dail) .. llot Alf 24. May 1, 8, lS, 2004 Sa607 ......... ......... Th• followln1 person• trt dok11 bUlllllH H ! Aln«lc•n Ea1te Wooct-WOfklnl. 2973 Harllof Blvd 1170, C..IA.Mua, c.llfornla 92'21 2314 M1rk H11111r, 2173 Hll bOf Blvd I 170, Co.ta Miu, C1l1f0tnla 92629 1'14 Th• 1111-.a Is con• ducted by; Mt lndlwld111I lt1Ye yOU shlrlM dolnl ...... ,.., Y•, 01/01/lMl Mtfk ... .,.. TMI 1t1t-t w11 ,._ ... the Co1111ty Cln Of Ortflle C-'r Cllll O.J/11/04 ...... ,.," OtlY , ... ~. ·~ 24,Ma11.200e ....... .......... Tiit .......,..,__. ............ ff OYM CNC C~ ltll .... Or. •ll. s.t1 AM, CA '1707 Delllll~. 1111 .... Dr. Ill, . ,.,... 9CA!ZZW Loper downs \Varriors • BASBBALL: Sage HUJ School shut out hosts Brethren Ollis· tian, 5·0, in an Academy League game Friday. Matt Loper stru4 out four batters in four innings for the Ugbtn.ing. He also col· lected four hits and two RBis to help Sage Hill improve to 10·7, 7-4 in league. Hwang win~.200 IM •SWIMMING: The Orange Coast College men's swimming team sits in second place while the Coast women's team ls ln fourth after 10 events or the slate championships Friday at Vt1ntura College. Jason Hwang claimed the men's 200-yard individual med· ley (I :54.48) and teamed with Olris Hunter, Max Wong and Roger Wong to win the 200 free relay (1:26.01). The quartet t9ok second in the 400 medley relay (3:32.s n. Sara Natallzjo placed second in the wome n's 100 lM (1:00.70) while Shannon Maxfield placed fourth in the 500 free (5:18.94). Patriots too much •SOFTBALL: Oxford Acad- emy beat host Sage Hill, 7-0, Friday in Ac;ademy League play. The Patriots are 6-0 In league and dropped Sage Hill to 6-10, 2·4 in league. Rebecca Hembarsky and Jes- sica Torina both hit d oubles in the sixth Inning for 'Sage Hill, but the Lightning failed; to score because a baserunner was ejected from the game for fail· ing to slide home. F.stancia edge9. 7-6 • BASBBA.U: The F.stancia High baseball team traveled to Saddleback for a 7 ·6 loss Friday in Golden West League actioQ. Senior Brad Young had three RBis on a 2 for 4 night at the plate with two doubles and two runs cored. Matt Ronquillp also went 2 for 4. with a double and two RBis for the Eagles (3· 16, 0·9 in league). ' Lions avoid shutout • BASB&\U.: Vanguard avoided a shutout with one run in the ninth Inning. but stiJI lost, 9· I, to noncon£erence host Oiapman Friday. Nikolaus Crouch led the Lions (12-3:1) with a 2·for-3 performance. Matt Voorhies contributed Van· guard's RBI. Jason Mooneyham went 2 for 3 with two RBis and a run scored for Cllapman (28· 11). 2640 Legal Notices This business Is con dueled by: 1n lnd1widu1I Hevt YoU started dolnt bllSinns yet? No ......... ,..... ..... ... s..... "-*'-" Tha foUowin1 penons Tht followill1 persons ~ ...... ... s...... The followln1 persons 111 dolnt busineu as . CMP Services. 3482 [ Oran11lhorp1 An . Anaheim, CA 92806 Dan 81ll"1pley This statttntnl was filed with the County Clerk ol Or1n1• County on 04/29/04 20046tl42S4 Dally Pilot May l, 8. l 5, 22.2004 Se61 4 ........ ......... Thi followln1 PlfSOllS "' doln1 buslnns ... 0 & S Auto Clf Wash, 1623 E. F111lt St., Sanl• Ana,CA92701 Devid l•Brall Ev1n1. 1623 £. Fruit St.. Santa Ana. CA92701 .,, doinc buslnlas •s. .. ~ ~ -. Chic Buuty Salon, 2200 MyCajHomeloanHow.com Harbor Blvd., Sit. D 140, Ubl East 17th StrMI Cost• Mesa, Callf«nla 1301, Santi Ana. CA 92626 97705 Rufina Matts, 3006 Mark S. Oden, 427 East W1rren lane, Costa 17th Slreet 1454, Costa Mesa. Calil0tnl• 92626 Mesa, CA 92627 This business la con-This buslMss Is con dueled by .•n Individual ducted b7· an lndnlKltlal Have you sterltd doinc Have yoo sterltd doln1 ~SlntU yet? Ho business yet? Ho Rul111a Marn Matk S. Oclen Thir atalemenl was This sltltment was filed with the Counl7 llled with Ille CounlJ Clerk of Oran11 County ~!erk of Or1n1• County on 03/26/04 on 04J28t04 20046tl00tl 20046t1J tla Dally Pilot Ap. 24, May 01ily P11o1 May 1, 8, IS, l, 8, 15. 2004 Sa606 22, ZOCM Sa6l 2 Clyde Powau. 20556 Eesthill Orl~e. Yorba Lindt. CA 92887 This buslMss is con dueled b7: 1n ind1vldu1I Have you stantd clolllC bus!Mu yet7 Yes. l l/10/03 Cl~de Powers This statemenl w• ftltd w•lh the Counr., Clerk of Oran&• Coun!i' on 03/23/04 2004 .. ,. ... Dally Pilot April 17, 24. May 1, 8. 2004 S"°1 This busineu Is con- ducted by: 111 lndtvldu1I Have you sllftld dolnt business yet7 Ho SELL SELL SELL David la8rtll Ewtns This st1lement was ftltcl with the County Clerk of Or•nc• County on 04/27/04 20046tllaJ1 Daily Pilot M1y 1, 8, l5il 22, 2004 Sa6 l your stuff through classified! your stuff through classified! STARTING ANEW BUSINESS!! • • • • • • • • • • • Pilot ) your stuff • through classified I • How to Place A CLASS IFIE AD .------Policy----- Ratcs and deadlines arc subject lo change without ootice. The publisher rcsttvcs the right'° censor, reclassify, ~visc or rejecc any classified. clAS ified display or display advertisement Please report any error that may be in your classified ad iihmediately. The Daily Pil()( accepts no liability for any error in an adverusement for which it lllll1 be responsible ex~ for the oosi of the space actually occupied by the cnor. Credit can only be allowed for the firs1 uuertioo. By Fax (949) 631-6594 ("*°_....,__ By Phone (949) 642-S678 By Mail/In Person: 330 WC\ll Bay Su'Cd Cosll Mesa. CA mn ............ ···~JOll'-l• ... fllat.-> At Newpcxt Blvd. & Bay SL Hours: ----Deadlines------. r....y~ GlrWI MCCNH '110f'llTY Trl{llt• Mua Verda, totally rthebbed, 3br PAClfl< VllW 2 side by Ylnltilea 1• side lots. Vista Del Ma. 0.,... 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Alff/ PAINTINGS 1.c.co..-- L1thoar•ph Monument V1t11y, siiP*' a. tUltJlred. beeubtuUy fremed S2000 714·744 ... 773 JEWEUlY/ 3460 DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS ........ c1ir...,;;;.£1. ••lch w/d1amonds. 2 "croc• bands. Was $1000. ~etifice $570 obo 949 456 9474 949-640-0831 40t Oe Sehl Tettctc• Ocun Vfewsll 5br 4ba + flmrm . home $3, 100,000 tllt land & loc out worth the f>I ice. Jim & Patty COM HOMES t4t-7S9·t070 hr .... "Y-· CDM lrWle f errece Jb4l3be '-car pr1p, ~ kit.c:hen, hncll doors .. wW1dows arround. Mall)' '4W Ides. Rose COlriywd w,/'kultlrl. Pool. ~ w~lll. P/P only no ll(lllllts. $2.225,00> Cell Franas (919) 500-5007 HI.,.._..• 400 De Sot• Terrace 4br lb• home, lot sire 20.000. on the Canyon. Ocean view. competely remod $2,899,000 Vlc PettKson Peterson Construction Oeslcn 949·929·1419 OPEN SAT-SUN 12·4 730 "-'-Or Completely remod sin& fem home Corner lot so ol pch, toe. Too many uparedu t.o mention. By owner Sl.549,000 t4f·US-tUO Net Yet 0. Miri.et Sl,650,000 hxe1 lbr, 2b•. slna:le level '-et t 49 U0-7474 c ... , c.i. ..... C.-. s-. U,9'0,000 Old Coins! Gold, slher. Cltatlni ocun view, very iew*Y. w.tdles, entiques lo ''Jt. le t collecltC!es 949 &12-9448 llfll l S VI flOlnl Act. 949 7 47 4 3611 Com Miii -------llSCUI 91 t Life's Uncertainties Happen! rat Owners l'leed Help. Well Mannered Adult Cats a. Older Oop need new homes Adoclt Adult Animals JO d1y relUtn Polley www en1m1ln1twork.or1 WTUl>f OPOUAT-SUM t-4 202 L4I c .... '-" 4bf lb• detach home, ,ut-6e·sac. Appfoa 2400 sf of welt planned hv space $789,000 Richard Power 949-722-9376 Md1lll Smilll 9'9--..u& Wedding Exper>ts SHOWC l~Reehers t 47 '--'Rare corner 11nlt. 2bf 2ba condo. kitchen tlctit' brJcht, newe1 appls, sllyllaht, 1arden patio, $399,900 Therese McVay B•ohr 949-533-4409 NEED TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY OUR HOMES OF THE WEEK PAGE ON SATURDAYS CANHflP CAll UIUll OOOIEl 94'-S74-424S •GmlOllS ·~74-4249 2SH , ... Cerfhte ,_, Strfff .._., ..._ custom 4bf 2.5ba, 3 flplc:'s, cour kltch, offers from $1,750,000 to U ,850.000 wlll be consldtced B1obr Co/op 949-.466·5797 'la1l~JI~ chance ' tlUfJS TOWNHOMI OHM SUM 1-4 4br QJlillOm modll l*fld. 2 Fem Rm's, over 2600 sq, on areenti.tt Seller' wilt consider offers from $969K to $9991( NM •IM P..-on Alllly 9&632~ a..<, lee 2br 21>• fenced yerd, clubhouse. over looks h111ted pool, bey, Telepbonc 8:30am-S:OOpm Monday· Frijlay Walk-In 8:30am·S~ Monday·Priaay .....,ToSlm a C-.Mlll UOO KU tAYFIONT a-..... 21r c...._... share llouw + own room Ali! •bllut our rnove·in & bath, parklnt anll. specials. Seatw..i V1llu $1000frno 949-235 7326· 133 E 16111 St !Mt548 2421 Roommate f04' 2br/lba ...... Apt9 lbr rw lti w/vautted celllncs. sq, Pflv prd. bile., "'111111 non tn* iir*'red bltblt crpt. upstrs $975 CDM 4SMh7 l(lein Mamt 9"\9-642-1800 marina & pvt bch Grt l'.W. ,_ w• 2bl' 2nd hom41 )'Hf •round AfSIOENTIAl..F£NTALS _, •7" 000/ bo ._. M lj)litM, den, wt\oft Fp, • "· o "•' ary QDHll!&: 7fM sllytite, did!, f\/pet IS> E Wood 949·5M 5811 """:: ~ 21st $llt5n• 9iit9-64b-7n6 CH'IN SAT 12-4 \NVft ti la 11ncJe ten tarn home. _______ ttr • D .. OI(, fenced •br 2 5ba, 1ran1te lutch, Balboa lsllnd y11rd. deck, w/d, dw. Bl hdwd firs over $200K In --------i Rn1, llf Sl.~95 327 E. uparadnl $1,695.000 ~ Se ~ 50ft 21st St •B 714·645 0442 Lori Motltn$0n •Cl to ....., _. er'llr furn ·-' 949-689·772 I ~-Ml,. rr«:r~ 2br 2ba slnale l1m Slim ytly 9'19-673-3Cli9 home, 2 c 1•r. 'ornm ~,._, ..._ pool/'{>•· 82 SIMarwattK 2!ir ~d br Iba $2250/mo Patrick l•o '"' · CMCYoet -Spac: 3br 2b•. 1•r. pr iv laund. $1625/mo Nr patk Quiet lbf avail now $800/mo. Stlidk\ unit ava•I $710 no peb.. ltlnry 714-7l!M42S ore Nationwide USA 1 -ar pr' sunny petio, t49..a5'-t70S $2lml1 Alt !M9-2l9-2430 11191 Sl4e "-2br 2lle -------tlfe11iy 3br 3ba duplex "'"*' coodo. _. ... Ip, IAY,.Otn W/2 S11l1 uppe< unit, rrut loc. I 2 ...,, pr. ,..... S.l n&s 4br l Sba 6000 if aar space, h1und fie, SUBVmo ~ estate, pool. spa & ated $2800/mo. Lor•· Vance entry SS.995.000 Petrlcll RHllors, 949-735 7064 T enof• !M9 856 9705 WATIRHOMT C1nnery Vlllaae New Homes Fr11m $269K w/$1!>00 Lene Call Slwry Bein IJSll.~9667 ......... 11 2lr tie ""°"Y remoddlld, ,... SWW1't wwldows, side yard w/llpame ..nnc., $1~/mo !M9-644-0396 Stunnh11 teclt liey Condo. 1ated c11mm 3bf 29r' lie newly rernocWad, lb• 1938 st, pool, SPI ,.... sunny wWldows. ,.._ $845'( Aat 714-.. 4.0768 '(•d w/Mpwata en\nnc:a, $1950/mo 949-~-0396 ........ ...... $1,16!Al w/lley' <rcun View 3Br, 2Ba + 811 Studio, Paul/Art 9'9·290-3053 WATUMARK CIYSTAl COVI BHu Sbf 5.Sba home Panot•mlc ocn & Peltc•n w ••• ,,, •• , , ...... . can1b, Lt patio, lbr. Iba w/offke + det1ched lbr, Iba, a•r + 2 X prkn1. avatt 5/1 yrly $2650/mo fCM' both uttls Incl t4t-2tO-t260 boat dock •ISo avail. 31r, 2te, -'• ape, new ca<pet t paint. no pets: $2400/mo nur occ (714) 546-3909 MeN Ver4e 31ir, 2i.., HeuH. New CBrptl, ltoorlna & p11nt, all appliances, S2450/mo 714-!67 6.1:)4 !162"*21 ·:!197 Int s1• darllna house 3br 2ba hd•d ttr, tp, onct 'ffld. Ctr /bcnA rm. S25(X) Hiii Golf Course views. La bonus rm. $4,500,000 Bob WiPt ge.J!j&.3793 TIM TerrMH tmmacu-"""' S.I ge.~ (a..-t tt-ApPfOl 36®sl 3/48•, bonus room & office J.5Be h11ted pool a. spa 3·car c1r111e. Sl .799.000 For Sale By Owntf. C1ll (714) 272 8189 SiJMMIT 2br 2b• condo Former model0 fp, 2 balconies, lteht a brllht. $699,995 l otl Mortenson •at 949 689 1121 tale 28r Patio Home 55+ Community $2000/mo ..... (949) 759-9590 lowllly lbr 2.5b1 town· hm, Ip, carpet. pvt patlo. l llf 19ec;e, no pets av11tl now $2300/mo. 9& ~ ar 818-J18.9100 (SAMPLE CARD) n.. .... .-....... relocate just listed tor ,)'Ollf lamlly 4br 2 3/4 ba 3237sf Home '1.150,000 Cati 888-459 2200 Art. SlftllAna "'''wk s-t• Me lefts ()pea S4't-S-1 ·S Monday ................. f<riday S:OOpm FriJay ............. Thunday S:OOpm Tuesday .................. Monday .S:OOpm Sllurday ............... Friday 3:00pm WedncsdAy ........... _Tuesday .S:OOpm Sunday .............. Friday .S:OOpcn Thursday ... . .... Wednesday S ()()pm 'OIT smus 4br 211• o..-....., whit• ••t.r 2 car prk1n11. p1tlo, v11w. lbr 2111 2 c ~. Ocean front bid&. ptime laundry rm, •at $1550> la pat~l witch sunHtl toe w/ocn -· lJO Cliff, a1111t 949-293·4631 S5500 ~9-293-7800 l ' 2br eveil $1900 S2500/mo ~8083 lbr 2b• bayfront condo. NIW un1NO lbf, 31>1, ec>proa 890sl, · P•rkine on P•nlnsula. Selle! wl Sl595/mo ..avail now ~ ofln $J..2DJIO> Paul 949-675-8120 ~ ,_ 99'21~381 w• .. w .. tdtff sa..p. 2br Condo/Pristine 1242 Rutland #5, $1650/mo yr .. libw;a ~-.:roam PenlMV .. 3 bedroom, YIAllY UASU lbtth, l·t•r ll<a&e. A&I. ,_~HOMIS S2100/mo!M9 673-7800 Ml _,..y aALTOllS t4t-67S-6'6t "' ... Apt. 1/1. block from the beach. p.wk1111 prnvided, $1200/mo Call Sam between 9am Sc>'i' 949·271-7toS "' , .. Apt. 1/1. blOck from the beach, parktne provided. S1200fmo. Call Sam betwfffl 9am 5c>m 94t-271-7toS IAYSIOl Vlll.AGl Remodeled Mobile Home 2Br ZBa. <1ppts, c11tport, pc>fCh, pool spa, M1un1 $13!'>0 949-723 1200 Zb• Iba triple~. &••, taundrm, 1802 Cl•y SI Kriston •vaol late lune $1400/mo 949·223·8820 1'>2t2 OnM4f St. 3Bt IBa, 7-c pr, 8100sl lot, ne.w/111111Vcaroet SZ3!iOrn 111a115/I 949-438-7653 M19Wy ....-o4e4 ~ lb1, •condo w/oce1n views. balcony. w/d, Art. S2800/mo 949 293 4632 lASTltuff :b 2.Sbl hAy remod, 2 c pr, fl). wd hfu4> S2IDl yr1y CWWVI ,_ 949 675 4822 x I I Ye1rly • lease 180 deeree bay view I slory 3bf 2.Sb• 2200 ''· hous. w/hue• pvt r•rd, RI/ ecce" prof landsc only $3600 pets ol\ 2323 Irvine Ave, call eatnc~ I eno•• 949·856 9705 JOBS OFftRED Domallc .. l•y fr-t c-•. 2br Empl~ O..e I• "-• 2b1 2b• 2b• views• Pool, spa, 2 car p11rk1nc. patlll. 252S Ocean Blvd COM IAIY SITTING, FT laundy room . aat $1550 $4900/mo 714 879 2267 QPENINOS SI 10/WK 949 293·4632 MON·ffll Eap;d. flft .. 714-960 5105 AlTENTION! ALL PARENTS OF LITTLE-LEAGUERS AND BASEBALL PLAYERS UNDER 18! 2U M• St, Live end work In this fabulous new development, min· utu from South Coest P'laze. Stefanie Meilftt Ptalinum PrCJC)ertles 949-715-3156 This page is designed to showcase the ball players here in our community. Your child can be on this page for just $25.00. MISCELlMEOUS RENTALS RllllllToSlml .. ,..._,.,........_,oorn In luiury Townhome newly remodeled Musi see. $750/mo 1v11t 4/30 714-321·2582 FRIDAY, MAY 21 , 2004 Daily A Pilot BASEBALL CARD PAGE ------Here's how it works:·------ Fill out the form below. Enclose a picture of your child in their uniform, a $25.00 check mode payable to the Daily Pilot (or credit card number) then mail to: DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT 330 w. lay St. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 ATTN: ICIMball Cardi lfllil ... ~ ,.,,....,i!. ----· S30W. ~Si~ C. .... W. will •s1gn a "IASllAU. CARD" for your chllcl and publi•h it on our .,_1a1 pagel ,, AU l'ffOTOS WIU 81 UJVltHID TO fHI ADDUSS YOU PltOVIOI NJ.Ow. . . . PLAYER'S NAME & NUMBER: .. __ .__ _________ AGE:. __ _ TEAM NAME:----..,.-------------POSITION· .... ------ in lhi.J field.I . Qty: _________________ Zip Code --~--- lf you ...,. '° pey .,, credit C*'CI: ca.a~ VllA...._ __ M_AITER CAAO-AMEAICAH EXPAESS...:.:.:..~J~CWEL_....,...;- • ...... Of C.ADl;ar. ----------------~-------------~ t :· • se:d:r· .., 1, 2004 I 'ROssW8:~·~uzzu 1st Year Potential. Training Provided. NotMLM 1·800·253·1123 FREE INFO l .L IAIM USOC ltl "IWISYAH TIM 11 1tlllna lndeplln• dently owned RHI Estele company 111 Gahlor nla, 1i announclna • unlQUt, lll&hly re· wardln& opportunity f« e snsoned sales pro· fnSJOnal We are 5"11· Ina • top qu11tt1 Hies WUK.LY llUOO& Ql1lZ Q 1 • Neidler wlncral*. .. ~ you hold: •AIH• 0 1 o KOO •Ats ~rsrblddl~~:80U'lll 5• Dbl ... 1 What IClion do you tac? Q l • wt·W~ vuJOO'Oble.11.• Sowh yuuhold: •' o• o AJ870 •AJt61 The biddina hM &ll'OCCCded. S0'11'D WJ'St NOtlTB ·~ t o t o ,_ ,_ 1 Wbll lciion do you !Ike? Q J • As Soulh. Y\llatl'lble. )'(Ill llukJ· • 6 -A J IU H l o Jf •A JI The biddina lw ,,oc.udcd: SOtmf W~ NORTH I ,._ I• 1-l .... ~ ' WhM do you bid oow7 Q •• Bodi~ •• Soudl )OU hol(!: • '7U 0 kJUS o ~'3 • Sl ~~~SOUTH •• ow le ' What ICtioo do you IW:? Q 5 • ~ South. vu.lnmble. you hold: • .UtQJ lt16 O A6 .J tt• • IH The biddin& hu oroceede<1: SOVl'H WF...\"1' NOlml £AST •• )') JQ •• 1 What do you bid now? WtJA. for ann.~r1"" Munday. -MMt ~fine Owq Rt1l1ura11t prelltred sdledute 1vllll. lunch and Of dww llllfts fa. f9111mt ~ 7831 ,,..... ......... ,, tie• allllne r-vahons t•W '9S '1111 «a. own« blldl, auto, ltbr. 6 disc CO. ntw Mldlell· Ins Up to Cllte m11111 7211 ml 18.500 !M9 ~l c.4 Dewe. m ,., VB. nUti-cd. pnm -onstar, ~IC aitrl. ltlw, mtYf, prem whb (l~) $28,995 IWl£RS Se ..... t. sale$ HP r•qund tn Mdt,.. ..... 8°'. al. raume lo 949·5'1-2114 runl/lociks afnt. lthr int $317§ wcw1uto.eom Mt-M4-712.2 EJC)lllOl 888-561-4462 Cell lt«lle4e '00 v8, 4 wd, ac, multl·c:d, pnm snd, onallf. OYO. lthr, (202468) 125,99S NABERS Se 1tabl1 Espanol 888·551-4462 Cell s..tle SU '01 .. Pl. pw, .... tit. O!Wtw, ltllr, a..vtm Cl 219M) Sll.911& rwlERS S. tWIO EJC)lllOl ... 568-446Z c.11~m"Dt r-1rc vs. .l:to-cd. prtm .snd. or.w, trac cntrl. 11/w. ... w-ts. prem .... $2la.!l9!;(2J 7911) NABERS S. Hlblll E..-ol ~ C_, s.¥tle STS 't7 Ill. at, mult,cd. prem snd ltllr. ml)rf. allo~ (82SS.9) 114,995 NABERS S. Habit £sc>anol aa558·4462 COllNSILOI HACH CAM' @ Ct>fol beach up'd Jf <r11111d, r1rat Nd/ CPR MOii frl e mall res i11fo(§)bHchsporlt ora « calf Mt M4 2202 1)Stcte ,_ A9"f In Cost• Mesa sMlls Pl off tee help w/Slllll F- pr•rtd cal !Mt 'lll·TTTl person with • proven ------- foll Sl\1111 lHllftl, Mlf M1•1-ent. C¥W. tr...utton co1C114nt, 1oa1 Mllina. lltOCll Interview, Miff Mfr hllna str1te1lu Proven lethnlqva Call Btuce Bolin, M A., adv•-dear .. 35 yrs. plui Pf oles tlon.I eap Balboe lmn4 949-673-3311 , "anCHPI HIL' In (Hlslcle Cost.e Mesa C1U Kim 949 722 117/ (:allfOrl'll law re· ..,.. Ullt contrec· I«• lMlftf ~ tllet lot.II J!iOO Of' l!IOf I (....., ~ ·Mftarlllls) ... liceril9cl ~ .... Ca11tr1Cl9(.I Stitt l1e-8°*" Slat• lllw llbo requlto{1 ttltt conttactors l""1ude ''*' lictnM _,...., en • ....,,..,... 'flMI CM dl4lcl tfle ... of 1011r lic;enHd collttec l or et -W calb.CI r• er IOO 321 CSL u.tl censed contr1ctors telll111 fob• tlltl ltl1f IOU thin l50() 1111111 1Ute in tHlr 114lverllstMt1tts lfl•t tllty 1111 not lluns•d • the Conh tctou I Lic.,...8-411 ~ [EJ ' . ASSKTAMCI n needed fot Newport BHch P1111nw1a R••lly Dev Co RO Uc 6ud•d I• a ruumt to Contact ~ ~ 9'N73-J«>I TtlUsAbott YOUR 6W6ESAUI In ClASSIRED (949) 642-5611 • Crown MOiding • BasebOard • Door & WWldow casino • Wainscoting • Wood ftoorlng & more (lie llOMlli ... 111.11• Sill • . ;:... lrtcll rec«d 'l'ou must be Hlremejy C:lltt- or1ented. relate lo 1 broad rant• of client '""nrs end needs end comm11nlc1te with piitrc:lnt pwsuulv-.s. If you he\t1 1 strona desil'• to wccMCI, ire • SUl*slar who his tlM 11111, and en)oy M111na. acreenlna 1nd closlna. C1ve us 1 call @ 888· 45'-o59l ut 96 (Ovw JO ui. 1uoc:iatn hwe earned In ucen of $250,000 In 2002) ToatlaofK ...... E~&penia Houte ClfaDlac 20 yetn1 In 8~ Licenied .t Bonded ProfOAic'NI ICm'IW aul&ncd to Your Home (949)540W7 Pree fJ&ttllMlta Rclcrcnce. ~·Ooail.iq ~ your stuff through classified! .. W'MS4Cll Biiie*. Auto, Shlrp (X5872!1) 121.900 ftO"S IM..-o-tSIS ......... -••w .. ,,. .. ....._ 1uto i5679 $20,900 t .. O'S .... lM-1S1S -·~ IMW 't7 740I G*. Mo Sl&.000 il087X TID"S.....-.1s1s -·· -IMW '97 740i Oolcl. io.ded (L41983) 116.900 YllO'S ..._,.._ t I I I ---·"'·~--IMW '01 744> It ~I; 811cll., m11st ••e (1"25146) Sll,toO t&O'S l••*SIO-UU -·".._.._ IMW'Hlnk(~­ llla, .uto 15161 lll,lDJ TIO"I" ......... ,.,, __ .. OtrtaSer 'tS C-er4 lXI l .5V6 27k ectual ml, orla owner. pr •&ff nonl anioller sllver rre1 llhr. fully loaded, looks t. amells new. Se Habla Esapnol $5995 897291 Btu. 949-586 1888 -...-..c- Ory .. '00 ,_ & Countr~C•rnen LXI AWO, ml, met.elllc d1rll 1/1rey lthr. llffted wr wall, CO, rear air. alloy whit, lltle MW. S. habla Espanol $14:!!1"5 '620263 Btu t4t SH-tlH MJMlltl·c-. ........ 'OOS Y~4.0 36( mi. full fad wwr bur1Vftcly mtlall.c red oat-al ltllf. nav.,aho11, sport pile, clltome whls. ••• new w.•95 vM7291 ,~. 90 516·1118 _.....,._ MeUU XJll t ffl 365 HP, ,..,... ell81sW, s.IKt Ed, mllll. low ml, carnival rtd w/H'-•1 132.950 pp !M9W.5833 ...,_ '00 XU<-~ ml. ..,.,tlw• blue, creem llhr. CO, 18" clvome whb, labulous cofld ttvou1t1out 132.995 v897291 949·!>86·1888 www • ..-i.- ,._, '02 Wr--'- Gray. 20K, (719'!>8) $16,900 T&O'S .... JI0-1515 -.tn.c.n.,_ '-" ._ '03 °'9covtlY SE 7 Prior Renl1I, ) PHHnttr, loaded 61< Miies 4430/797811 $33.99S &.-a.... .......,, ..... HtUOU4S l.-4 ....... Dhcevery so ... fwy ml, iet blldv' ten llllf. • tupet'b cond, 31r warrant1 1v11I Sl5,995 v7103l2 BM Si Hebla Espanol 9'9·586-1888 www.ocpabi com ~ ..... 'OZ Otscovwy SE 2 Sun Roofs, a> 4"'J7 I 748317 128.995 ~--­.......,, .... Mt .. oues '-4 ...,_ '02 Dlsc:ov· wy Le1thw. Prior R4H11al •515/139189 '22,995 lANOIOYll NIWPOltT llACN ... 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(S4213.21 ClltoM ca* IM •llcllltl of $2250 factory reUt1). 8llff ~21 mlln per Jtll, .21f,., •II•'*'* 1 AT THIS PAYMENT (4CT59691150935) · 2004 CADILLAC SRX LEASE FOR 425.00 PER MO. 48MOS. • ... ctu.., , ..... ..,,._ """· SM4f.• t1t11 *"' • l$11t1.•-• • •lcd9 of $3111flCtlryrUltl)hlM11121 Mlln II",.., .2'-11"•11 ............. 1 AT THIS PAYMENT (4SR54611JZ4614) 2004 CADILLAC ESCALADE LEASE FOR PER MO. 48MOS. 41 Midi ctlld IM I .............. 8*I *M lfll (SM .... • 111111 •ICllt11 ., • ....,,..) .... •12111iltl11",.., .n.,., ......... . 1 AT THIS PAYMENT (4£56042123"52) NET SAVINGS DISCOUNT FACTORY BONUS OPP MSRP REBA.TE CASH 14,000 s3,ooo '1,000 AT THIS SAVINGS 4EY505011126051 NET SAVINGS DISCOUNT FACTORY BONUS OFF MSRP REBATE CASH SJ,000 2004 GMC YUKON XL SLT DISCOUNT FACTORY BONUS OFF MSRP REBATE CASH s6,2 00 SJ,000 SJ,000 ~:0NGS $10 200 ' . 1 AT THIS SAVINGS 4XLSllJ!lllll1 THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTlf S • MAY 1-7 2DO·l / I - I I ... - 2 ~ -I f ...... ~ J • i ~ For Add;tJonal Information Please Contact: Chris Brlgandi . 949.64f0.3636 Strada ProperUes 140 Newport Center Drtve. Suite I 00 Newport Beach, CA 92660 COVER ••• S1RADA PROPERI1FS 2. Cover Story/Inda 3.-33. Prudential Calif'Omia Realty 34. Emerald Bay Realty 3S. Kolar & Co. 36. Laguna Saaide Realty 37.-43. Fant Team Estata 44.-47. Rann Ral &tate Servica 48.-49. Roger's Realty SO. Welb Fargo Private Mortgage S 1.-77. Strada Properties 78. Welb Fargo Bank 79.-109. Coldwell Banker/ Cout Newpon Pro~ 110.-111. Abrama Coutal Properties 112. Metro Realty Bank of America 113. Metro Realty 114. Coutline Realty 115. Co~ Realty Group 117. Wubiagton Mutual 118. Mortgage Rates 119. Loan Adviton John Dundee Waldiah & NialiJ 121. Countrywide Mortgage Portfolio Financial 122.-124. Homea of the Week 125. Open Home Guide 127. Brenema 128. Strada Properties Situated on a very large bay front lot, this home commands some of the finest views In the harbor. just 2 years new, this modem home is • truly a gift to anyone who wants to live on the water. The home consists of S bedrooms, 5.5 baths, a huge master bedroom with dual closets and one of the most beautiful master bathrooms to be found.A full stainless kitchen and a large temperate controlled wine room are a chef's delight. The home has wonderful dark wood floors upstairs and stone floors downstairs.The property Is also equipped with a Vantage Smart house electrical system, allowing the homeowner to fully program the house. This house also has a beautiful bay front patio with an Infinity edge pool and spa. Gall Chris Brigandt for a privllte lhowinc $5,999,999 Daily~Pilot Proudly ICfVin& Newport Bach, Com Mca, C.Orona dd Mar, Newport Coat. Sh.dy Canyon, Laguna Bach, Laguna Niguel, Dana Point. Monarch Bach. Capimano Bach, San Juan Capimano and Saa Oanaue. ... 4 ~ ...: I f • ~ J • I ! .. , ... , I I f • I J • I t aaawwd Sllirwitliaur.· 1 a .. ~~ .... Sllirwifliltaa o!fmbel.a Jirr .., '49149.5.JrxJ • Ml,ll·ll.A ~u.s tl&aiig14kl&. 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N § ... ~ -I f B r u c e M i I I e-r 949 . 689 . 8686 I www.HomesByBruce .com Repre senting the di scern i ng buyers and sellers of prem i um propsrties I n Coastal Orang e County S1111tlonal W1ttrfr11t 147 Huhr 11111~ Road Sensational waterfront home situated on a great lot with 70 feet of frontage, fabulous views, large dock & side ti~. Inviting courtyard with built-in BBQ & spa. Open floor plan offers 580 with In-suite bathrooms & .____....:,_ __ ____,.,__,.....------waterfront views from the formal llvlng room, dining room, & main floor master suite. . $5,300,000 ; .... ,_.. ... II I -I J • i I • I ! 17 J f .. II ~ .... ' J • . ~ J • i · . ! . Shaw's Cove Treasure Overlooking one of the most spectacular coves in Laguna Beach. The unique home features two large bedrooms, two and one-half baths and a separate office. The living room showcases gorgeous panoramic views and a beckoning fireplace; elevated ceilings lend even more drama to this stunning space. The large ocean-view deck is ideal for entertaining or just relaxing. The family kitchen provides views from every angle of the sitting and dining areas. A large walk-in pantry is an additional bonus. The entry walk is lined with tropical plants, which lead to the double-door entry. The entry hall provides views to the ocean and access to the spacious courtyard patio. A private stairway and walkway lead to the sand below -the finishing touch to this perfect Laguna Beach setting. Offered at $6,750,000 For funher information, please CQntact Rick . Balzer 949-497-3339 ext. 306 11 i 0. ~ • s: ~ N § ~ <II !l!. m i <II 0 ~ :l' s • I I I • . Garry Loss joins Prudential's Three Arch Bay branch He will specialize In the South Orange County coastal areas Jim Vermilya, JIWll&er of Prude:ndal Caltfomia R.Wty'1 1bru Arch Bay brandl, has welcomed Garry l.a. to his staft' of sales assodateS. He ii an OraJ18e County resident and entrepttneur for more than 12 yean. With more than 22 years of . bustnea experience wotlcing with senior level aecutivea of Fortune 1000 companies, he brlngs a wulth of ezperttse in Nies, contract negotiations, marketing, eucutive management, p:rugram management and COOllllt1n8 to his cu.nent career tn real ettate. rrhese 8ldllJ enable Garry to help bis clienu interpret the vast amy of complez real estate tnformation, •a aource revwed. "He helpt his clieou make sound decisions md maneuver anoothly through the details of offers, COWJter oft'en, escrows and Joans.• Loa bu worked for numerout IUghly rapec:ted technology comp.mes, IUd1 u QJtS Cotponldon and ltetek, Inc., and tn the rellll teCIOI' wtth Ann Tayb, Mec:J'•, MIR, ColCh Leiaihawue md Guess?, to name a few. Throughout his auspicious career, he bas been recognized with myriad of top Nies . achievement awards. '1 Will bting th.ii same commitment of unpanDeled aavice and results to my re.al e.ute clients,• Loss remaibd. Wtth advanced~ from the American~ M90datSon and advanced training ln Intemet marbtiD& contact management, negodation, and mortgage 8nandQg, he is CODIWJtly ezpandlng his knowlqe and expertise tn all upecu of real estate to better serve his clienu. · .Garry' has conmtently demonstrated his ability to undftltand and identify the priorlties of his clienu, •a uUt8ed CU1tomer enthused. "Further, be ha the keen abUtty to execute the strategiel required to meet tbote pdorJties .• '1 utilize the N1De consultative approach tn real estate that I employed in my pdor management roles,• Loa said. "I build lalttng relattomhips with my clients by~ and understanding their needs.· As peDona1 co.d1 to his clienu, be provides ezpat Id.tee md the tedmkal know-how to maft llllOOth. ..., and tlOUble-free tramKdoill. Hfik« eei"fid on the boml of dh'ttton a.du landscaping chairman for the Dana Vista Homeowner's Association, he also uses his passion for architecture, landscaping and interi<>r design to help sellers stage their homes for maximum value . Hil talenu also come tn handy when helping buyers tee the aative possibilities of their prospective new homes. Raised in Philadelphia, and having resided m Los Angeles, San Prandsco, New Yolk City and Northern New Jersey, he ls adept at dealing with clientl &om divene sodal, cultural and economic backgiounda. Outside of the workplace, thJs multi-talented agent ii a novice golfer, an avid traveler, an antique dock ooDector and one who enjoys spendin& quality time wtth family and &tends. Mide from playing pt.mo and atngtng, be also loves playtime with hll cats, Sunny, a 14-yeaN>ld, 22-pound tabby, and Mu. a three-~ld, ~~Bengal. GanT• pbiJosoph,y ts a limple one: -i conduct bUlinell fur Ill)' dieiiu with the same degree of integdty, IDteftlltJ and atteotiOn to detail as I do for my own penonal business trmsactiona, • he said. 1bJa philoeophy II what hat Mt Lou apart throughout hll fti&hly succeaful caieer. Qsny Loa """"""""for"""'--~ Md St°"'& #«tb ""4 CM 1¥ f'MdNtl Id (949) 235-347 4. Yot1 Ulll a ,.:.,,wa 6'11111 GMryeGtlnyLoss.COM """'*" .. .,,._ "'-.c.rryI..oa.aMS. Tiie ~II lot:llllal Ill WU S-.. OMd H't}uMy, Soltl4/.4111M. ,,,,,..,.."Qr~~ fl """"""' lr •... ,,,~of~ IJ1C., .a.le• 'a:hlre 8""'__,...,..,.. ....; I f • I J • I ! ... ~ .... .. I I • I J • ~ ~ , 21 J ... -~ - ... 27 ~ ~ 0. "' ':< '\ ;!: "' '< !:"' N 8 ~ ::0 (D !l!.. fT'I "' ~ 0 "' ~ :'9 9: • ~ ... I f Investment Sp,ciafl North Laguna income property with ocean views. Opportunity to have a home with rental writs. Two separate buildings on this street-to-street lot Center garden area, walk to shops and beach. $1,695,000 Panoramic 'Views of 9feisfer Part ·antf Catalina Sunsets 530 Cliff Dr., Laguna Beach Exclusive Cliff Drive condo in North La~, just steps to sandy beach and the sUrf. Premier location with full on ocean view · over Heisler Park. For entertaining, this property boasts a full dining room as well as an extra large bal- cony. BOth the master suite and living room have a beautiful ocean view. This property features hardwood floor- mg7 d~or, cozy ~lace and marble/tile baths. · Seller will entertain offers between $1,499,000 -$1,699,876 (G~ Jim Cunninghan\• Diane c.mon 9'9-6!). tt7l I 9'9-230-1200 fl Prudential c mm21Ll1Jf, 29 • V> C» ~ ~ 3:: ~ :- "' § . :io t1) ~ ,., "' Iii ~ . 0 C» ~ 3> ~ For Vlflual Tours Visit www.taraconley.com .... • • • •• 0ceanfront Masterpiece Monarch Beach, California ------- ~ ocated 1 It way between San Diego and Loa Angele• aita a •tunning oceanfron home. Nearly a % acre and •ituated on private, ovenized flat bluff-top lot, this. p~ ofTen pUaoramic ocean view• of the Pacific Ocean, coudine lie worlc:\ famou1 Ritz Carlton Re1ort. Enjolf Catalina laland 1unaet1 or the majestic waves crashing on the aandy beach below. Remodeled in 1999, thia e bedroom, plu• •tudy estate, l• approXiniately 7800 1quare :.11• feet and feature. a private spa, barbecue and patio areas. Monarch Bay ii a 2+ hour, private guard- gated community offering a private beach club and oceanfront reataurant managed"' the pre1tigiou1 St. Regi• Q'~ ~ ~% "",/'~ ~~ (}(}(} ... ... • PAT & jOE NUNNIKllOYEN ~ -I & Associates Jeder & Brian f oar FmtlJ. 1en111 foal 949.661.5 • j I.I.I J • l ~ ~ !!!. ,.., ifr ~ . ~ . ~ 3' ~ .. - • ... .. ~ ...: I f • . i J .· I' ~ ---------- ·- • ~ -l I f • j .:! • ~ ! ~ ~~ .if' c:Jf~ Laguna ~op a the WO<fd £:rperima lite nmp/te /JtJaJuy of a Made 'SintF desi(p:d llome. 4 bdrm I 3. 5 barJz. Panoromic amyon vinc.r. ~2.650.<XX) John $tanalaad I j If 1 , . ·,. , Broker l Manager . Cell: 949.689.9047 John@LagunaSeaside.com Vtdona Drive Laguna~ ~., /JemcllanJI!(/ by thi.t txJlrai!e by ik JtJa. • 3 lxlrm I 1. 5 lx.uA lbon.tit* ~PC/I, «II}'""°"., l>t:adz. Oa:an vW fiom almo.n er;ery ff)()l1I. <~~"'''r*""· )'~~ ~~.(XX) Laguna Niguel Lovely 4 lxinn I 3 haJlz home. V'leW. lm'IJ! polio wiJh bui/J-in bhq. Cluhlwu.re wl pool tennil,_ ~a-' ftllr. ~925.<XX) ·~ O...MtnSintjei-~ 46iliarl 3 6alA. 9,8001f.ft Omu. view. Cunmdy untlet-<XJllllnlt:Don. !>2.595.CXX) Meding and exce;e;ding. clien~ expe;dalions wilh inle;gri~. f °' odciiond infomdion. pico:: cdl °' visit our Wcbie al ~ide.com . 1045 ScMt'I Coast Highway, L.afiUna Beach, Calffornla • Offtce: 949.494.2124 • LagunaSeaaide.corn lJ N C () M M 0 N I) L AC E l ) UNCOMMON PRUs U I It\ FIASTTEAMESTATES.COM . ( '· .. -- . . I •L •• '· ' •• L ' ( .. •• I 1. • I . :.~ .. ·t•t ... • I. • • I ~ .... ... 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Marovlsh NEWPORT COAST 16 Fairway Point $6,'495,000 Sat 1-4 12 Belfort $1 ,'479,000 Sun 1-4 26 Caiak $1 ,225.000 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4 PROMONTORY BAY '426 Harbor Island Drtv. $2.550,000 Sat 1-4 Marie~ SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 30811 Mart>ella Vista $1 ,550.000 Sun 1-4 Don Silerldan SHADY CANYON 19 Redbird $2.895,000 Sat 1-4 Tony Bartos Sun 1-4 Jim A Ca1herine Turco SOUTH LAGUNA 31371 Monterey $1 ,795,000 S.t 1-4 T.,...Hyau Sun 1-4 TU"TLE "OCK 125 Scarcrest Sun 1-4 VILLA IALIOA no Nie• lai)e #ll t $6)9,000 Sun 1-4 WISTCUFfl 1106 Berlcshl,.. Line $1~4'.000 Set 1-4 Sun 1-4 ~obert Pr.ff CQD04 CoWMI ...... "-"'-~°"""*' ............. 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A I story home bulk to psfecdon wtdl marble~ Arched doonwys and windows. 3 bedrooms. 3 brad\s, om. aoum* kkchen. oflk:e, audio ·~ n.tia room and nmw suite wkh •..-:e. St.or. pMiol. WMSfll and Kol pond ~ the exwior of dW mt'IOI cllllfY and lf*lll haml. N 8 ~ ... • f f • ,:. S<ft ~Jt'!Ah Zllive • cfj,195'000 Totally remodeled Nonh Uauna home wlCh some of cha belt oewt views In the ,..ton. 3 bed! ooms. 2.S bad\I. wt"lf>-eround c.mce. II 1&4 S11.n~ 'l:lri11e • t/t,t;9tOOO ...... ndldot.r Wnlly residence In Dow.-Shores. SlrWi IM, 'PP' oxirl lltely 3,800 square foot home. •baa let• 4 (/) "' c a. "' ';< N 8 "" .... •• /4t99S,OOO • :.. • J I -.... ~ • r i • .~ ., i l • . ~ .. ~· • ~ -i ,. f • I I \ -J ... • I ! I I ~ /Ju • tt,foo,ooo Soft contemporary ~ wtth CNef' 8,000 square feet of l!Ying area. '4 bedrooms, offtce, workout room, Indoor exercise pooVsauna. dock and a '4 car garage. • 17 ~ ~ g- -::c: § -~· . N § ::0 ~ 2!.. ,..., "' a; ii 0 ~ -<" ~ .. qllllky Md taste. 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JENNIFER PRITCHETT 949.212.5279 949.718.15 79 COASTAL ESTATES SPECIALIST ""-. 17 ~ J l :- "' § l (Tl ~ 0 l i INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT'S .ELITE "-_ TOP Iii NATIONWIDE • ~ ' " .i•· t • .. • • I -I I • I "" J • I ! KAYE MOUNSEY 949.521.0545 949. 939.3677 949.378.1986 SYDNEY GIELOW 949.400.1320 • i ~ § - N § ::io ~ ~ tTl !fr Ii • j ~ • 4 • \ ' .. ft.;... .-• ~ -I I). f • j J • I t • 11 Ji t ~ E '< -_,, N 8 bo ;;o .,. 9!. f'Tl "' * . 0 ~ ~ BEVERLY CLEVELAND "' SABRINA KETCHUM IOI DITULLIO ALEXA ENGSTROM JON FLAGG TEVIS HILL CHERYL JOHNSTON JEFF J(>NES VICKI LEI CHRISTEN NILSEN MARILYN READ KENNIE JO RIZZO Htl.AllY scorr JERllY SMITH ·11 u ·•n11t1 l II --- --- •• • •• • .... ... ft b t __. ______ atG CAWION VILLAS tin.Off lJNnded .. Canron VIII. 2 bd.. 2.5 ... ....... wedl«*:.. 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(M) l7M822 c.11 (714) m.eo55 Cell (Ml) '75-2122 Thia wonderful home haa 4 suite bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms wtth unobltruded panoramk; Ocean, Catalina, and jetty views from 5 rooms and a latge AMII' patio. The home hu been remodeled and expanded using the finest cranam.nahlp and materiala. There la a ~·a gourmet ldlchen, huge llnry with Yaun.ct beamed ceMlng and atone tnptaca, central air c:ondltk>nlng, apMdtng pool and apa, aopNlttcated sound w.t Ytdeo system, and a kol pond. Al this and Cameo Sholes gN&t community and prlYll9 gated beilches. Truly heaven In Newport Beach! on..9d .. 14,195,GOO Cell Don ---Of .... -..... for •• Oftll ..... ' N § • •• f I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I So, if you'd like more infonnanon,calltoday. Betsy Banker Account Executive 949.347.1729 949.212.4744 cell *•••• ...... ....,, • ...._.,., ............. Alma .. ,..._. .. ..,......,w..ia.Mtwa' • ..,.,...-ti.-.-. 8 N.A..._ JIDIC. B.-a 8oM1at&.-.. 021131.-kttl.AmiricaC.,...at• VIiiage Laguna to hold 32nd Annual Charm House Tour Tour features flve homes located In North Laguna on SUnday, May 16 .... • I ' *l • w J J :-... "' § :io 111 Ill-,.., i 111 . ·-0 ~ l I I I I I 1 l t ... \ f ' ' .. ' ' \ ' \ .. : ... . Ill ~ -I ~1 • I J -·· i :t Frank Lloyd Wright Inspired Ocean-view dassic European estate -• • -I - • ... .. -d .. .. ,. m Professional representation ~ and market knowledge are - Strada Properties' Laguna Beach office announces Christine Brewer's commitment .to customer satisfaction l hallmarks of the Turcos I • ~ have forged a reputation for unparalleled dlent service and exceptional negotiation skills She cares about client concerns and whars feasible In their budget Pannedng With one of the gieatest names in residential real estate, Qt..wtne Brewer has deltvered &!st-ate service and madcet knowledge that Sttada Properties agents are ~ ttmgrdttd for. Brewer has always cared for the \ftllbeing of her dienu. h Is her op1nion that a tnmaction ii not considered complete until I her clients~ 10tal1y Sltls6ed wftb their purdwe or sale, beyond the dose of escrow. Now, as a StJ1lda Propel1ies agent with access 10 Orange County's most presUglous madceting resources, she has the tools needed to provide welkounded service 10 even the most di.ccrimtnattng consumer. . "It is never good to rush your clients,• 8rewa' said. •Client satisfaction stems from ta.kin& the time to understand all factors Involved, pedor:ming a thorough maiket malysil, and woddng diligently to provide as much feedbadt as possible. My service is unique to clients because I truly care about dim ooncems, including what is feasible in their budget.. She dedicates 11 O percent of herself to her clients. If tt means checldng active ~ several times dally or seeking aeative ways of enbandng business, she stdves to procure the best value for clients' homes while consistently updating them of any new developments. Qmtact Christine Bmcer at Stn:ld4 Properties, Lat,una Beach, (949) 422-3388 or ~adaproperlles.a>m. Prore.k:nW 1epraentauon, in-depth knowledge of the~ mimt, a dearundmtanding of their~ needs and providing the highest quality rustomer are are hallmms of Jim and c.dwtoe 1\a'C0'1 mccea at Strada Properties. As trusted advisas, they handle client trmsactiom with the highest level of ~. di9cretkm. aeatMty and customer care. ~ thdr knowledge of the Newport Bach. Laguna Bach and Newport Coast markets and as long time residents of Newpon Beach. they undmtmd the nuances of neighbothoods and trends when tepteten1ing thdr clients. ~trada Properties applauds the hard work and market knowledge The Turcos have forged~ reputaUon for unparalleled client servioe, exceptiorW negotiatlon l1dl1s and leading edge matket:ing strategy. Their keen focus on detail and strategic owUting approach to nery uansacdon -whether representing sellm or buyers -are signi.6cant assets toUgbt after by clients seeJcing 10 maximize value tn the sale or purchate of. home. Dudng their lmpiessive tenure, the 1\ncos have med a well of Craig Hardy I His record of success Indicates client satlsfactfon comes first de9a mi foDot.-tng of repeat and .rdmal clients. They are known u The exceptional professionalism that savvy bustnea people who prom.a iaults for their clients. Strada Properties brings to residential rut Their oomtderable taJents combined with myriad of resowa:s of estate is synonymous with the type.of StAda Proper1iel and the award-wtnntng SUad& Studio, ensure that SC!Vtce Craig Bard)' belJeves tn providing their clients have the competitive mets 10 succeed With their ttal for his clients. With an extensive estlte needl and stmegla. ~their dJents u.y It best . . . background tn market analysis and "We metJJm and c.athmne at their open house and listed our bay 1 economics, his Is a la'Vtce that combines a front home with them the oat day. 1beir madceting strmgy raWted fiml grasp on the true values of properties in notHtOp showings and we tteet•ed top dollar. We appreciate their with a wholehearted commitm~t to most energy and professionalism.• eflldcntly advertile and sell his clients' -Newport Beadl homes. This, teamed with Strada'• premier "Follow up, focus and professionalism best charactafze Jim and in-house advertising, financial and esaow c.atherine'• relationshfp wtth ~.Their attention to detail and their services, allows for an unbeatable interest 111d concern for OW' needs resulted tn listing our Wilteifront perfonnance to even the most homes with them.• disaim.lnattng client. -Newport Be.ad1 While his knowledge spans '1 couldn't have done this without Catherine and Jim. With all of neighborhoods throughout Orange the inspeetions, paperwotk and stress of it all, C.athedne and Jim were County, Hardy bas listed and sold several there to COllUllllfDCite what was happen.mg and guide me through propenia tluoulhout Newpon Beach and the~· 'J1le1'ie ~ negot1at011 toor be bu comlderable expertence tn BAiboa -Lflunl 8tW:tl l.dmd. Reprdless of locale, he worts °""1ld }1111 ilild ~.,.., Tluw l#J Sir*"' Properlta, (949) ~to emure client ratilfactton 295-52204'!"'~ • p :~.a.""" ~ hquent communicatlon 111d druwedf~.-..· · · actWemUlredng. · · · · • · Craig Hardy •CraJg puxsues each ttamaction with zeal and determination to exceed his clients' expectations,• said E.xecutive Vice President, Steve High. His enthusiasm and market knowledge are noteworthy assets at,5trada Properties.• Hardy flourishes withsome of the most renowned agents tn Southern California. His record of success tndicaies that client satisfaction comes 8nt and profeaional ttpresentatkm ii an abiolute m\llt. OnUlld Owl& HMrly"' SIJWlt Properlla, l¥t9f'O'I &a,; (949) 721-505Z 111111(1JJ)6'~6J IJfl cM~.--.·· n NEWPORT BEACH HOME LOAN CENTER 26 CORPORATE PLAZA SUITE 200 N EWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 RHONDA TIDD Senior Loan Consultant 949 .. 721-0509 B Washington Mutual HOME LOANS_ CG Barbeau Senior Loan Consultant 949.219.8539 rondalea@aua.ClOm caroUne.baibeau@wamu.net -("=:) l'tufi•nu •ubt«r 10 change. Letwn mmctlOIU apply After chc tntual <<XX>> roonrh pcnod, incaac nee and APR may tnraK. Ra1< acl1u.11~111 and p1ym.nt c.ps ~y rault 1n ckfttmf tntcrar. Ratt/ARP cffCia:iV<O u of« 1~ dace h<rc ».We ha'c locin olft<U 11\d acnpr tpj>loatio11 in: Wuhoneton Munial Denk FA • IND1 Seara: WuhtnglOf' Muou.I D21lk-ID. Or, I.IT. Wk Wuhin 11 Muna! 8aAJc FSB -ID. MT. lIT. Anderson joins sales associates at Prudential's Laguna Niguel branch She conducts every business transaction with the highest level of ethics Be.n Buchanan of Prudential California Realty's Laguna Niguel brand> has welcomed Jennifer Aaderson to hJs staff of sales associates. A native Califomian, Anderson has W01ked in C>ra1J8e County for 24 years. Active fn oommunfty dwttable endeavors and within the business di.9ttlct, this local agent js quite familiar with the area in whidl she lives and serves. Tell her an address and chances are she can desa:ibe the property, the school and the bJgt\ u well as the low points of the propaty. nm protesslonalisrn has not gone WUlOticed by her custom.er1; they have made Jennifer Anderson her among the top new producers at her Laguna Nlp!l branch. experience possible.• Prior .to beoom1ng a IUl estate agent, Specializing tn the veiy finest of homes 1n Andenon toolc two years of aandttcd courses neighborhoods she grew up in, Anderson has at SanUago Canyon oollege and also worked at a YaJiety or dlents who have found a ra:e the world-famous Ritz Carlton, in addition, Realtor; one who wod<s hard, always returns she helped to jump start an already phone calls and does every transaction with prolpm>Ul moltg;age company, leam1n& the 1he hi&hest etlUcal and business standards of "inl and outl'9 dudng tbe three years in which professionaliml. W WU involved tn the loin bu.tfnea. Je#111ftr kuJmqn fs "'1dila& for your Mme •After buying my own home for tbe ftrst buyllf& ad s01tft& 1l«Js ad tAn be mdM tit time tn 2003: Aqdmon fli4, "I ~ I , (949).4ff11959. J!tr td}la Is b:Attd Ill 29982 wanted to help~ ha~ die~ • lf!Y Glmn Drloe Suite 100, ~ ~(&Ntl. Ultimate In privacy and luxurious llvlng Nestled in the prestigious guard gated community of C6nnemara Estates, this home features ocean views and overlooks Dana Point Harbor. The estate features six bedrooms and six and one-half baths with a gym/yoga room and game room. In addition to a separate guest house with ocean views, the residence has a large entenainlng backyard with lap pool and built-in barbecue. This home has been lJsted via Value Range Marketing. which means the seller will entertain all otrm between $2,600,000 and $2,999,876. For more i11/01"1Mtiml, eaU Lee Ams C4"""4y of PrudenliaJ CAll.fom/A RealJy's Motu1rch Beach brand at (949) 249-2424. You "'" also visit w website at "1Wkl.C4"4dayGroup.com. 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I ~ Sneak peek at one of the seven beautiful homes featured on the Newport Harbor Home & Garden Tour T he seventh annual Newport Harbor Home & Garden Tour will take place on Thursday, May 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Proceeds wW benefit the Newport Harbor Educadon Foundadon. wb.k:h eumarb funds for students at Newport Harbor High School. Thia year, seven exquisJte homes and two plctwt!Sque gardens will be open for public viewing. They will include: a <:ape Cod-style family home replete with collections from personal travels. located in DoYet Sborw1; a t.hiee-story "upside down• eclectic view home ftlled with treuurel from antique fairs, salvage yuda and swap meets. located In Newpmt Helghu; a beach •patace" with views of the blue Padftc and loundl f>t the .wt, situated on Balboa PeniNul&; a sophisticated seaport famtly ho._ tn the Castaways ftlled with bdrloom antiques; a Udo Isle lelldenc:it N:leCting the California indoor/outdoor llfeatyle and love of MliiW:bl mUafc; a Bali-inspired bungalow in l!astside Cotta Mela: and a ~Newport Beach tropk:al •getaway"; along with two ..... In glorious bloom. Let'a take a sneak peek at the tropical •getaway" in Newport Beach. Located on a large lot, beautlfu1 street and in a netgbborhood they love, this family decided to renovate and double the sir.e of their home with indoor/outdoor living and entertaining ln mind. Ten months later, they produced a relulng family retreat, that exudes a calming tranqulWty. The lady of the house bas a keen eye for detail; working with archJtect Tom Burger of Burger and A.ssod&te$. she designed tbls home for CamUy living in her own unique ltyte. Collections from their travels fill the indoor and outdoor spaces with exquisite ob}ets d'art. A muted ~tte of blues and greens creates the perfect canvas for mostly custom-designed dark wood fumishlngs. Mahogany, used with an abundance of p.. creates an open. airy feeling. Cabinetry, interior doors and Oooring are cherry wood. limestone and polished concrete are also used on the floors. There is a study of contrast throughout -textures of suede, bamboo and grass floor cloths exude a cozy warmth, mingling with the sleek. dean look of stainless steel. concrete and granite. Entering the home, the reception area. which opens to the rest of the house. welcomes you with Its soft suede sofas and concrete plaster lava rode fireplace with honed Absolute granite, fashioned after the W Hotel ln NewYoric City. Adjacent is the dining room with Its black lacquered circular table and chairs. with a cluster of five steel pendants suspended from above. casting a romandc light The chlldren's Picasso-inspired artwork ls dJspJayed ln ped al wall njches. The powder room near the front door bas a lovely stainless vessel sink set upon a dark wood countertop. with a dramatic bamboo mltror. The spacious family room (with a aecond lava rock fireplace) has a custom-designed cabinet to contain the wall-sized 1V screen. The room flows out to the lush backyard through mahogany sliders that open up to the patio areas, dark bottom poo~ spa, outdoor flreplac:e with teak wood seating. as well as the barbecue station. Tropical plants. surrounding the perimeter, create a private, natural haven. The master .Wte ls aooessorlzed In neutrals with a punch of red; a wine clOlet Is situated off this relaxing retreat. The master bath with travertine has an ovel'liZed tub with views of the backyard. The glrl~ 100m bas sage walll with a black trundle bed (perfect for sleepovers!); the boy's room bas a Tommy Bahama theme. The ldtchen reftects the owners' love of cooldng with cherry wood cabinets. sWnless ateel staie--ot-the-art applianca, sa foam granite countertops. eledrlcally controlled transom windows and a central Island with tea1ing for four. otf the ldtchen Is the indoor/outdoor room wtth ~polished conctete Door. CUtto0',·4~ • t •• ··········-,•.•. .. bamboo furniture, a wet bar and full bath. With an open Ooor plan, these rooms provide magntftamt views of the pool, patio areas and family room -an entertalner'I dream. Behind Che ~y pnp doon, a power lift accommodatet ..,.. tandem~ for the husband's '67 Corvette. There It a sound system tbrougbcKlt. maklnc this '!'home aw.y from home• the perfect livable ..on. lb view ddl hoine and the other reiklences and gardens on the Home • Gmdlrl 1bur. all (949) 282-2325. Tlcbtlt whk:ta ladude lunch and an after tour~• dellei1 rec:ilpduia at The BuUlra CaDection, .,. ._.......a a perpenan. n., c:an .,. .. ,..., .r111e ..._. CollecdollJD Writ IMrCouft. Brett's JlhotD l!lpw OD l?da SI.-llld .. ., ........ ..,....,.,.La.ill .. • '' ~ .. ~. ~ ; .Uiiil. '" • ., • t •• 'I ' ••••• • : ... * . r-..,....... • t •:~a.l. -~ •• t ., ••••••••• , •• ,,, ............ ~~ Pt~ffff tf I. . .... , ............. , ............. "-,, .. ,~ ... ,,, .... , .. , .. .. T H E P 0 R T F 0 . L. 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J • r · ! Open Sat. Sun 12-4 Coqilatlt; nwnodllad single family home in one of Corona d8' Mar's most desirable neighborhoods. Comer lot, south of PCH location. Too many upgnldla to mention, priced for a quick sale. · S8JHna Price $1,549,000· By Owner (949) 355-9130 Small. quiet complex. 3 bedroom, 2.S bath townhome. 2 car attached garage. End unit. AGENT $555,100 ~ ,, : S I 11 . -~ 2 I S -. New~rt Coast Elegant Home Approximately 3,600sf 3148r, bonus room & office 3.5Ba, heated pool & spa 3-car garage $1,799,000- ForS.le By Owner C.11 1949) 14f);1140 , . . ' Newport Beach Open Sun 12-4 2442 Windward Lo Luge single.levd fllll.ily home. 00 expenses spercd.. ~ 2.S bath. Granite ldlebeo. hardwood f1oorin&. over $200,CXXI in upgrds. OYer 9,.500 lqf\. lot. Mml see! $1,695,000 Newport Coast Summit OFFERING MORE THAT A 180 DEGREE VIEW OF OCEAN, HILLS, SUNSETS&. SUNRISE AND DANA POINT HARBOR IS ONE OF THE MOST SPECTACULAR SCENIC HOMES IN DANA POINT! REFLECTING REMARKABLE ARCHITECTURE, CRAFTSMANSHIP AND SU PERB ATTENTION TO DETAIL, THE FIVE BEDROOM, FIVE AND A HALF BATHROOM, SINGLE STORY CUSTOM HOME OFFERS APPROXIMATELY 4,900 SQUARE FEET Of BOTH LUXURIOUS AND DISTINCT1VE LIVING. 2 bedroom, 2 balh Condo. Former model, fireplace. 2 balconies. Light and bright. $699,995 Qf;iBih\1 ~~-:S~~;;ln lS011 CATHERINE WAY • OFFERED AT $),195,000 JOANNE ~LIXANDER OF RE/MAX REAL ESTAn SERVICES, 949·))8·1600 Costa Mesa Income· Property TRIPLEX Rehabbed 3br, l .5ba and 2br, 1.5ba. \lilta Park Estate Brand New Beautiful, Gorgeous Estate Home 7 .... 13 BmhrooiM EaCh bedroom hll It'• own bathroom. Garages, separate utilities. $999,000 Aaent Don Long 949.646.0610 1954 San Bruno • BIUffs Town home 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Newty upgraded. Close to all schools and back bay. Taking sealed bids starting at $685,000 broker co/op 949-278-1282 111 c.iullful custom lfmodfltd Port 5tJftt Jta.e on tppll. 8,000 Ml· ft prtntf comn lot wtth .ttws of :D mounutns & dty I~ 4 btdrooms, 2 1/2 baths. J IJl!plans. GouJfJld kltcMn, gradous 6.SO sq. ft. f1rnUy room, gnnd muter fultf, sp1, wattrlall, fabulous outdoor cooki113 & mlfrtlJnment a~.a. llomt 11 cxtemlvely upgraded With numtlOllS amom featum. PYUl1ne condltlon. ()(fas from Sl,750,000 to Sl,850,000 wlU be consldettd. ""*' '*"''wtlM """1'· 949-466-S797 • • I I I l I I , I 1 • • • ••• '• --- • •• .. bedroom. 3 b1tt1home.lot11Z9 20,CXXI, on the~ ac.tl YIM, ~ redmodeled . ....... 000 Vic P9cereon 'Ill -1£-Idl I.,..... liC, Meln-1411 NEWPORT BEACH IAIUllolll LoullOlll 2 BO , 2 BA fenced yard, clubhouse,overfooks heated pool , bay, marina & private beach. Great 2nd home year round . $75,000 080 Agent Mary Wood 848-584-5811 For ... e llyOwner 3BR. 3BA. 4-cer garage custom kitchen, French doors & windows surround. Many upgrades. Rose courtyard with fountain . Pool. spa with waterfan. • Private Party, No •ts $2,225,000 C.11Francie948-500-5007 PACKAGE DEALS HOMES OF THE \NEEK HOMES OF THE· WEEK DISPLAY AD • LISTING IN OPEN HOME GUIDE • 4-DAY 4-LINE FULL-RUN CL:ASS AD . FOR ONE LOW PRICEI . CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TODAY/ LORRAINE O 'DONNELL 949.574.'4245 ANNIE 11VILLEY 949.574.4249 •' .. ·' ol • CAW· NEwPoRT COAST-OCEAN VIEW 8Mt Buy on the Coat· Excluatve Uat1ng $3,150,000 New listing .. $759,000 LAKE FOREST °'*' ~ 1:0N:OO 22112~L-. UYe In bio bear like loca!lon. 3 belioom home in tte WOOC!s, lo Ub FO!est, ~. 2.400 so fl ~ie.t l~llWOOdS Sl!ltlng. Haw carpet,~ cul de sac sellltlO. lalredUb house walkllY.I dlslacQ lrom house. LAGUNA NIGUEL 11 Vleea ...,.. ... ,., New listing • Vllw. View $2,050.000 Slooning ~ lrOOI ttlis specmi!M ~OR large kt O'f'llt 5,IXX> sq ft ~ open lloof pi.i wil!l 5 ~ooms 4.5 tall plus dlice and 3-car garage. Ttis ~ IJIC)Olnled home has Ille mlSllr bedroom on Ille mrlll lloor lfri1h ._, into Ille '8rbor nl soosecs. Thele n a lolal ol 5 bedtooms ni a 3(:a'1il1dem garage wftll aj)p(Oldmllltly *OO sq tl A la'ge yard Wllh IPPfO~ 14,IXX> sq II boasb wondlllftrl Uloor enl8rlalning courtyaids m OWloof ~A 24 hocK Qllled commty widl Cl\dlollse and leMls coc.rt 1$ mlnules ff om the home a IS Ille beactl and access to Ille 73 f191Wl1Y. Cusloln ltdlcoal uwns n lllllUl'ed iloucilOlt Richard MalWll furCJIUI Pin Distressed ~ Hirdwood Flocn, Wallillf b/'q!:I Tl'Mltlne ftoocklo, Cullom---•dllleelunll i.ns. Custom dislllSsed Pllsill' Pl Faux FlnishlnQ llr~ Custom w.inscot~ tmiuQIW. Glrie w.i a:IOOllrlollS and 5'ainlas Slee! Kilcl1en -Vilclng <Mel end R:llge, CUSlom Wlnda« Cowrlngs -Wood Blinds • WoodslU:en -OrllC*f8S. T\Ml'lbled stone rid Martie Mas1ef llllh. Ctown Mo1c!ino ~ £:.ty Calltomt.I Old WOl1d SIDlll ~loll Room. Outdoor 8Wlcue, ca.ad OWIOof LOQOla. Exlensi'le l.and9caplno with CUS10111 Flagstone. TIMl1in&, lalge IOllltaln and cMdOOr liQt6lo. Cll5lom Home Theller SUrrMCI 5-n m dllaf fnlnklmn Cenlen so lni:h Plasma BIO Saaen SANTA ANA ARTIST loFTS Open 8ell#dq~ 1 :OM:OO 215...,,, Strtet ~ and WOlll In ltlls labutous new developmere minUles lrom Soolh Co.1SI Pim. Stefanie Meurer (949) 715-3156 , CORONA DEL MAR 345 c.mlno 8hot98 Rd 48r38a Pattytterwy 714-fli01 .. 110 VRM $2,800,000-$2.749,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 ,..,.,,,....,... 714-~7851 Cell for wcwtty get. ecceu ... Set-Sun 1-5 PMrtck 'TWlol9 Nationwide ..... Eltlrte ~ 730 ..... Dr a,<>wner 8413851130 Sun 1-4 COSTA MESA 202 Le Coebl CoW't ... Alohlrd Power 141-721-trN ..,,... W. lfNtf\ ......,.. Wllnbledon ...... 3411 Wlndeor Ct. 411r2.18e DNd~ Meb'OANltr M8-230-4388 Set-Sun 1-4 LAGUNA NIGUEL 7t Vlelll Mofanw 8r4.aae .............. ........ PropertlM 141-715-31• Sun 1-1 $3,996,000 $1,549,000 •100,000 $781,000 $819,980 *2,oeo,ooo 2442 Wlndwwd Ln 48rUS. Lori Mor-. .,on Coldw9ll ... ., 94 ... 7721 181 vteta Bonita 38r2.S8e P8b1ck TtnON NltlollWld9 USA ~ 1964 Sen Inn> 38r28a Brok«ColoP ..... 278-1282 LAGUNA NIGUEL NEWPORT BEACH 8et12"'4 Sun 12-4 NORTH LAGUNA BEACH 200Bulh8t 1 &2Br ..,. .......... Pldnum PropertlM M8-715-3181 215Mmnlt ..,. .......... PllldrunProp..uee ... 715-31• SANTAANA Sun 1:3CM:30 $1,885,000 $745,000 *885,000 te39,000 • • ••• I I I I ., I I ... """UI i -I f • I J • ~'I ! Enjoy panoramic Back Bay views Beautiful Crystal Cove home with beach access This fabulous end unit 'frtna• plan lw a second bedroom converted to master Th.is ts a fabulous opportunity to lease in exclusive Crystal Cove with beach bedroom mtt.at. 'Ibe home features panoramic views of the Back Bay, canyon access. and greenbelts. The total.or ts traditional with a &replace in the living room and This beautifully upgraded Plan 3 features inaedible ocean views. The master Sldte, built-in book cases, French doors, m.lm:>ted wardrobe doon, kitchen features granite countertops and top-of-the-line appliances. ~ baths, spadous kitchen, laundJy room off kitchen. under stair storage, There is also a large side and backyard. The property iS close to a trail leading leCUdty system and large rear patio. to Crystal Cove beach. 1hil home Is offered at $919,000. Th.is hoDJe Is available for lease June 1 at $7,400 per month. /!or#IOf'e lnjimttAtkm, call caa Yott or UNIA Field of Cot&st Newport For more i11/0f1ni111qn, C4ll Beverly ClevtlAnd of <:oast Newport ~Blinker at (949) 644-1600. OMrt Newport Properties Is loalteJ Propertia-Coldtodl Bdnlter at (949) 723-8800. eo.st Newport Propertla ts 1114 Cit1k .AG1, ~. 260, Newport &adt. c.Dld•U &mleer RtSldndiAl Broleerrlge is louted at 33 77 Vlit Lido, Newport Beach. Cold"1eU Bdnlter ResidnlUIJ "Mtllfbet; of tlte NRT family of amtpanks. NRT Inawporattd, die "'1tlim's kMlbf& Brolterage is a me""1er of tlu NRT famfly of comp411ies. NRT I~, tlte mlde1IHAl tml est4te brolter4ge company, is a subsld/Ary of c.mdiml Corportdion """"1J's ludl11g resldmtlitl tml estate brolterage company, Is a~ of /NYsE.aJ). . c:endant Onporalion (NYSE:<:D). Large family home on Lido Isle Private Newport canyon location Built in t 995, this residence sits on a comer location on an ovrrsized lot . This goigeou,, three bedroom, three bath home wtth a th1U car page and Featud.ng ftve bedrooms and four and one-half baths, this home features three ftreplaces is nestled in the 24-hour guard gated cxnnmunity o{Newport perfection througho1...t. The light and bright ltvt.Jl8 room with Oreplace, wet bar Canyon. Prlvate pool and spa with cascading waterfall. There are rustom built-bl.9 and fabulous dining area overlooks the strada. Eat-in kttchen, family room, In the 6unily room and the downstaUs bedroom is ammtty set up as an tn-bome and separate office. ofBoe. Gourmet kitchen with granite countm and oomme:rdal galde gas cooktop. In addition to four spacious bedrooms, there is a spectacular muter suite Formal livtng and dining rooms with vaulted ceilings and Prmch dooa Jmding out with flttplace, large sitting area, inaedible master bath and large walk-in to a picturelque counyard and pool. Gracious master suite wtdl Breplace. closet. Remodeled master bath with wallt1n doeet ~ aJltOOl budt-ms. Upltlin loft All of this, plus the attached four car garage is not only a welcome home, (possible fourth bedroom) with prtvate balcony. c.mtraDy Joafted In the heart of but also an added bonus to even the most disaiminating buyer. Newport Belch, ~ speda1ty shops, restaurants, Back B&y Dlllft tmtls and pad<. This home ii offered at $3,195,000. This home ts offered at Sl,249,000. For ""1f'e ~. 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