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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-05-22 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2004 Expansion plans divide neighbors The proposed expansion of St. Andrew's Church by almost 40,000 square feet is creating clear opposition in Newport Beach. June Cas11r1nde Daily Pilot NEWPORT BFACI I -About 200 people packed the City Council Clambers and spilled out into the lobby and lawn Thursday night as supporters and opponents of expansion by SL Andrew's Olurch squared off in their first public forum. About half the crowd was wearing buttons that said •No Expansion,• and the other half were wearing stJckers that said "I'm with St. Andrew's." But de· spite this deep and clear divide, both sides were' extremely civil and respectful. HThis is a very dlftlcult issue,~ Oiff Haven resident and expan· sion opponent Bill Dunlap said "W~re all neighbors, so this is very difficult for us: At issue is whether SL An- drew's should be allowed to renovate its campus at 600 St Andrews Road between Oay Street and 15th Street by adding a total of 39,950 square feet, in- cluding a new youth and family center. A parking garage that's part of the plan will add 150 spaces to the existing 250 spaces PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Two mourners console laurel Chirico at memorial service for her son, Carson, at the Our lady Queen of Angels Church. Hearts, minds in grief 22-year-old Carson Chirico, who was one of two young men who died Tuesday, is remembered for his kind demeanor and loving personality, mourners say. Lollta Harper Da1lyP1lot CORONA DEL MAR - Dressed in a tuxedo for a formal dance or posing for a candid shot with one of his five sisters, the first thing about C4rson Ollrico to catch one's eye was his wide grin. Dozens of pictures that adorned his memorial al Our Lady Queen of Angels Qiurch in Corona d el Mar on Friday illustrated that. when their car lost control on the way home from a Costa Mesa bar. Olirico's family and friends remem- bered him as a smiling, car- ing man who was fun-loving and active. He loved sports, from baseball to boating, and participated enthusias- tically, loved ones said. Glorious music cloaked the sniffling sounds of mourning. as Father Bill McLaughlin led the memo- rial service in the sanctuary adorned with gorgeous flower arrangements. He re- called Images of a father and son, coming to church and sha ring their faith. Our Lady Queen of Angels was filled to capacity Friday morning, as the community mourned the loss of Oiirico and his friend William "Ben" Dunham who died A relative of the Chirico family, right, shares a lighter moment See GRIEF, Pae• A6 with Riley Dee, Carson's best friends, following the service. FAMILY TIME Daily Pilot at the church. QUESTION ? Some neighbors say the reno- vated church will overwhelm their sleepy community with traffic, noise and the imposing look of the large campus. Should St Andrew's be eliow.dto expand? Call our Reader's Hotline at (949) 642-6088 or • Olurch leaders say they have gone to great lengths to manage the traffic and that the added SH EXPANSION, Paae A6 send e-mail to dsilypilot@latimes.com. Please spell your name end tell ua your hometown and phone numbers for verification purposes only. Newport detective takes Fifth Fischer, under investigation for worker's comp fraud , exercises her right to avoid self-incrimination at teens' rape trial. Oeepa Bharath Da1lyP1lot NEWPORT BEACH -A Newport Beach police detet. uve, who is being investigated for workers compensation fraud, took the Fifth Amend- ment on Friday after defense attorneys called her to testify in a high-profile rape trial in- volving three teens. Teri Fischer was one nf the investigators in a gang-rape case involving Greg Haldi, the son of Orange County Assist- ant Sheriff Don l la.idJ, Kyle Nachremer and Keith Spann. ·11ie three teenagers are ac· cused of raping an uncon- scious 16-year-old and sexu- ally assaulting her with various objects on a pool table in the garage of Haidl's Co- rona del Mar home. On Wednesday, defense at- torney Joseph Cavallo played a videotape of Fischer ques- tioning the girl at Newport Beach Police Department on July 9, 2002, about four days after the d.lleged incident. Defense attorneys said m their opening 'ltattment<J 1h11 Fischer conducted a shoddy Investigation and coaxed the girl over .,everal meeungs to pursue the ca~e. Prosecutor~ said they had not planned on calling fischer See DETECTIVE, Pa&e A4 POLITICS Commissioner announces run for council seat Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Planning Commission Olainnan Bruce Garlich declared his candidacy for the City Council on Friday. calling his commitment to give back to the city the driving force behind his effort. Garllch. 67, has been on the commission for four years and has been chairman for two years. In addition to poring over planning document • GarUch has been busy getting involved in myriad aspects of the city, like the Board of DI- rectors of the Costa Mesa Seruor Cen· ter, the Clamber of Commen:e and the Costa Mesa Com- munity Ath-Bruce Gartich letic Founda- tion. He louted his reputation on the commission as someone who attempts to gain consen- us. "I-think I have a public re- SH RUN, Paa• M c Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose D AT A GLANCE ONTI£WEB: www.~CMf ~my words but I bdi~ the point is the same. I'm sorry to report. parents, that Utlle League. soccer and other organized sporu are not alJ fun and they're not always fait Kkh often have blgb expectations going into a sport and when tboae dreams ran to materlallze. they become frustrated and bored. Coaches can help with aome of that. some of that ~can't. The Unle Leque team I've been coedUng for the pmll four months bu had a dJlappolridng aelllOll IMMIAY,P .. tM WEATHER ~ Mort douda In~ morning, but the 1ftemoon aides ahould be bright end clear. SMPa1eA2 SPORTS Late home runs by Josh Bradbury and W..1 Preston apertt COfone del Mer to 13-8 wtn In CIF beaebell pleyoffa. ........ 81 Dally Piiot BOOMERS & BEYONB M aking the best of everything ·. G ladys Refakes grew up during the Depression. She has made the best of everything that ha.ci come her way whether it wns good or bad. Refakes hus lived in the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa area for more than 50 years, and has seen many changes. She remembers when the population was around 12,000, and when a man who lived aero s the street rrom her sold things out of his garden. Small homes and big lots characterized the area when Refakes first t-iune to town. Now, It's big houses and small lots. I he 85-year-old recently 'lat down with the Pilot's I.ult Pefia a nd shared her old town memories. Where did you grow upT I was born on o rarm ln 1·.istcrn centraJ South Dakota. By l)outhem Califomla 11urnbers. it was not a reaJ large one and I lived there for a number of yean. And then J moved to another town and hvcd on a larger place; It was .1rtuaJJy a ranch. I started my .,c;hool1ng at n liule country school for my first two years. I think there were approximately lO chlJdren In the whole school lrom grades nrst through eighth. What kJnd of chUdhood did you bawT I had a very nice childhood. I wu<> the only child for the first 'lix years of my life and got a lot of allention from both parents. I enjoyed going to school very much. I was born shortly after World War I. A lot of family activities were 1101 the same ai. we have nowadays We didn't have radio or rv. or any of the modern l111ngs, so we managed to .1111use ourselves with what we Ii.id In our surroundings. I CALENDAR • Send CALENOAA items to the f ally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, Costa Me53 92627; by &-mail to luls.pena lat/mes.com; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calllng (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event, as well es a contact phone number. SPECIAL EVENTS Th• ()pef11tlog Room Nu...mg Council of Califomla will host 11 seminar on older adult luuea with experts In auc:h fields u gerontolt>pv. legal luu ... long-tenn care lnSYrance, Social Security and Medicare. The event will be from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost la $76. Information and registration: (714) 645-9159 ext No.2,http~lww\.v.Ol1)CC.OrQ. ONGOfHG Oesit lenlor ~ holde • pancake bt'eakfut from 8 to 10 a m. on the second Saturday of overy month. Breakfast includet pancakea. uuaage, coffee and orang9 Julee for $3, $1 for dlild,.n. The e»nter la at 800 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644--3244. learned to play baseball because all or my couslns were boy cousins at that time in my early childhood. They were all baseball fans. Young kids were not the best pitchers or batters In the world. I had my nose broken. I even wound up with a black eye one time. It was a fun time nevertheless. How d1d you end up 1n Newport-MesaT I had been Ill one winter and the doctor bad suggested that I go to a warmer climate for a season to fully recover. And my parents had moved from the PaSMgeS 50-Aua M'PPOft group for women 50 and ofder is a dlacuulon group coordinated by Jewish FamUy SeMcea to address la.uea auch u anxiety, depression, relationahlpa, lonellneu and family. The group m~ at 7 p.m. Wednetdaya et the agency of'llcet, 260 E. Balter St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. Prsregittration required. (714) 445-4950. The Bnltl• 1Mdtut9 .......... computer c1 ..... to people with fading vision who have diftic:ulty aeeing the computer acreen. The Oatis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, offera tlx aeak>nl. Call to sign up for dHlel. (714) 821-5000. The Cotta Meta Senior c.n.. has blllroom ~ng with five muaic from the Bettv'• Trio from 7:30 to 10-.30 p.m. every Tueaday night et 696 W. 19th St., Cotta Meu. $4. (949) 648-3884. Jewlah f9rnly 5-vtcie cl Orange County tpOnlOrl an ongoing healing support group for th• c:hronlcalty Ill. 11'8 purpoee 11 to provide partidpenta with emotlonal end spiritual support Daily A Pilot VOL 98, NO. 143 THOMAS H. JOHN10N .... ~ Publish« ""*EcMof, TONYOOO.O (Ml 7'&M3lll Edttor ...._mocrri • ...,,.oom MAMEY DIMlml I .-.J.a-~~ Art Dif'ICUlf I Newa Dllk Ollef, 1Mt5H-4Z:M Promoclone Dlnlc.1or ~·~ IDITlfllrl .... ..... ..... Ll.CllM Glne Aluandlr, Dtrlllit Hunt. ~ngldltot, ""'9*Mtli. -.--.on ( ·~ NlWlnw • I e.Me ,_,.,,_""'" o...e..a..-.,.... ..... CleyEdlllor. cm. .... ,.,.. .,~ IMIPMm .,_===-com ~·.........,, .-.o .... ~ldllor. ~ ... ""*"'· (M)PMm CIMllPMm rldtMd.dulrit•,,,,,,,._com /uf» F J•••-tacom ......... •u11 •ClvlcllDr, .,....flu m (MIDMm Coill Miii ,...,, .. PM221 mh ..... .,, • .,.°"" ~~ ....... -OM "°"""• ~""-~ ......... .,...... .............. " .. .,, .,..,_com MJdwest to California. It was a narural trend to come visil with them and Onally make my home out here. So, by trust time I had a daughter and my husband and I had moved out here. We first settled in Newport and from there we moved up to Costa Me1a. We've lived ln Costa Mesa for many years now. We came out here in 1949 I lived ln Newport for two years, and then I moved to Costa Mesa. I've been here since 1951. What an your greatett accompu.bmenb In llfef to manage Illness and itt consequences. The group meets at 7 p.m. Thut'ldays at the Jewish Family Service office, 250 E. S.ker St, Costa Mesa. Attendance la free, but registration la required. (714) 446-4950. Jewiah ftlmlty a.me. ..... ongoing bereavement support groupa for edultl at all It.ages of loa. Group membera share experiencea, hNr how othera deal with grief, receive support and leem ways to cope wtth aadnea and lou. One group meets at 7 p.m. Tueedays at Beth Jacob In Irvine. The aecond group meeta at 10 a.m. Tu.adlys at Temple Judea In Laguna Hilla. The third group meets at 1 p.m. Thut'ldays llt the Ezra Center In Anaheim. There"* no coat to attend, but advance reglatratlon la required. (71•) 446460. 0.-. hnlorc.nwoe.. aaistance, countaling and rafenal aervtcea for aenlora. (949) 644-3244. Alttwtdt ~ IMelucw Hiiiary StoM leedt en •erdae dau at 11 1.m. Thuradr/l llt the Mala .......... POlltlca. buline9 end erMrol'"*ll ~. (.., 7'&M330 Mlt:kroblt.on ...,.,oom ........ Newt~ ,..,,.,,.. PHCJTOGIWlt •• MMC. DuetJn. Don l.Mcti, K9nt TreptOW, DouglM Zlmmerrnen MADl!M HCmJNI (M816U~ l*x>rd your oommentll •bout the Delly Piiot or newt tlp9. AM.- Our~ t. 330 W. Bey St. eo.t. Mel-. CA 93G7. Olloe houri .,.. =· ~. t30a.m.· I p.m ... It • the Piton policy 10 prompdy comlCt eU 9"'0f'e of eubetanoe. P1MM call (M817&M324. ""' The H9wport ~ MeN o.tty PMot IV5"-W.WOOI i. pubtlefted cletty. In~ Beed\ end Coate Mete, eublortpdone ere ...,....... «"I~ aill 11 lblng 10 The ~Orange County (IOOI 212 .. 141. In ...... oUlllldeof N9wport Beed\ 9"d Cotta MeM, eubecirtpdo111 to lhe Oellv Not.,.. ~Ml¥~--.,,... fot S10per "'°""'· ........ ..,..... .... enc1 ..... --.1 POSTMASTD: IMd...,_. ,, I think my greatest accomplishmentwas having my daughter. She's a very sman person, and a very energetic petSOn with a wonderful personality. I think she gor that from her father and not from me. We enjoy each other's company immensely. II you could re-do one moment or lnddent In your Ufe, what would It bef I should have learned how to play baseball. But U' I had something to do OVt!t again, I t.hlnk I probably would have Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714) 513-5641. a.. s.Mor c.rww ...... dally telephone contact program for aenlora who have a limited local support aystem. They aJao offer computer d11181 that teec::h the baak:a of Word, Quieten, Print Shop and Internet usage. (949) 644-3244. The 0.-. Senior c.rtwoffera. shuttle to take membera to appointmenta and grocety shopping. The shuttle alto takea m.mbert to the center. Cell to l'Nke an appointment (949) 644-32A4. O..lenlotc.aroffera .... aid ICfMOlnga wtth a Braille lMthute repr9Mf'ltative, by appointment (949) 844-32.44. a.. 8enlot Cemlr hM • weldng Qf'OUP ceUed Weltcera Not Ro«era, which meets once• WMk to anfoy ac:enk: w.llca In and around the Newport Beedl .,... (948) '44-3244. The AllMlmer'l A9M. and°"" Support Group of Newport Villa c:hangee to The Newport ~Mete Delly Piiot. P.O. Box 1IMIO, COlt8 MeM, CA 92628. Copyright: No MWI llOriM, ~.editorial ~Of ~-herein can be reproduced without wrlU8n pemllA4on of oopyytght owner. HOW10 MACH UI C...rltll• The nm. Orlnge County 18001252·1141 Muu M4 Q 1 I .... (Ml) M2-!lf78 .,..... , ... , &'2-4321 u..w ..... , .. ,61'2...., ..... (941)~ ..... (Ml ...... 170 ....,..,_ CMl 8I0-0170 1-..a dllfliplof•.,.,,,_,oom MllnOllle ...... Ollle ( .. I 6'2-4321 ........... ,.,,"802 ~ ~ T1mel COmtnunlty New9.. dMMon of~ Lot~ nm.. -CQ004 nm. CH. AA rtgMI rwetfWd. finished college. But given the same circumstances, I would probably do the same things that I have already done. It's hard to say what a person would do. I don't think I would care to live my llle over. Any mistakes I've made are past Any good things I've done are behind me and people have to take me at face value. What profeeeJon other than youn would you l1ke to haw lrledT I try t live a normal life. I try to be a friend to everyone that w.tMlte Rosa co-sponsors a free support group meeting for careglvef's at 7 p.m. the foul1h Thursday of eadl month through October llt Newport Villa 'Nett A 11lll9d Living, 393 Hoepital Roed, Newport Beadl. (949) 631-3556. The A.lzheim«'• Alan. and Meta Terrace, a realdential community for people with Alzheimer'• diaeaae and related dementia, offera a free aupport group for caregiwra at 6:30 p.m. the first Tueaday of each month at Meu Terrace, 360 W. Bey St, Cotta Meaa. (714) 283-1111. 0.-. 8-W c.n.. concluc:ta blood pressure ecreenlnga from 9 to 11 a.m. the itrat and third Tuetday of eecti month in Room 3 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. The 0.. Senior c.m.r.,. e e,..111e daaa to help with eight Iota from 10 a.m. to noon Thuradlys In Room 4 at 800 Mergu...tte Ave., Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. TheJewletl&.Wc.ntllfoflen catd g1NTI91 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. fN9fY third Tuetdey. A k<*ler wants my friend hip. And I have a great empathy for people who are in need. What profesalon other than youn would you like to have trledf I think I would have lilced to have been a writeL I th1nJc mostly because I am interested ln reading, and I have read so many great works. J feel that I would have liked to have been the creator of a few great works myself. What are eome cllff'ereocet between a typical day In you.r llfe now and a day ln your llfe 20yeanagof Forty years ago I had a husband to take care off a child in school as well as work. Nowadays, l am involved in community service and more sedate activities. I am still interested in gardening, reading and history. And I love to travel. Since I've retired, I've managed to stay busier. My days are so full I don't have enough hours in the day to cover all the activities I want to participate in. What 18 the greatett leseon you"ve learned in you.r llfeT I tbinlc the greatest lesson I've learned ln my life is to be tolerant of all people, and to be friendly with everyone improving myself anyway that I can. What do you tre .. ure moatf The things I treasure the most are my friends and my family. Without theml would not have a llfe. It would only be an existence. What would you Uk:e people to always remember about youT I think I would like to have people remember me as being friendly, fair and occasionally a little crazy. What wu one of the best of the unexpected thlnS-that happened In you.r llfef My husband. I literally ran · ln10 hlm ln a grocery store. Eventually, it budded lpto a date, and more dates. and Into marriage. lunch la offered at noon for S3 per person. (714) 513-5641. ReviM your Hfdrne documents for advance health care directives at the Oasis Senior Center for $3 each. Call to make an appointment. (949) 644-3244. 0..-s.Morc.nteroffera preventtw healthcare aervicea for seniors on the foul1h Wedhesday of eech month if\ the center's Room HS.3, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Call to make an appointment. (949) 644--3244. Senlort and low Income fllmll&ee In the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach area can obtain free U.S. Department of Agriculture aurplua food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the aeoond Friday of each month In the rear parting lot at tM Churcti of Chriat, 740 W. Wilson St.. Costa Mesa. Actura ldentlflcatlon la required. (949) 650-8236. 0..-Stnkwc.rtwoffera. coun..,or to allist with queatlona about Medicare, HMO. and 1uppfemental and tong.term care lmurance. Call to make an appointment (949) 644-3244. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Out In open w.tera expect northwMt wtnda to be from 10 Todey, expect mody cloudy to 20 knota with wevee at 3 feet tides In the morning wtth on e aouthern awell between 3 dwtng bv attemoor .. High and 6 ..... Owmlght. wtnda temperMUNe wtn be from ee and W8Y91wtUttaythe11m1, to 75..,.... with tome light with IWllllt from the aouth wlndl. Ton6ght, e>epec:t pertly from 3 to 6 .... and from the cloudy .... to return with w.t from 2 to 3 feet. plltdwy fog after midnight. \ loM .. ~tobefrom SURF 61toll--- .......... ft. E)(plCt the IOUthW9llt awell• www.nw&no...p to drop off todey. HoiMNer, .... wlll be ...... d'8tt high BOATING FORECAST In mote~ ... ~ On the Inner wNrl. www.9'Hfrldlt;Ot)1 not1hwllt.,. Wll bt It 10 knoll. ttten from 10 to 11 llrMl4ll TIDES from theWlll lntt. dlmoon. ~wllbtM2Mlat._ ,... ....... on 1 aoulhlm lwlill of I...._ 8:2'1.m. :o.11•1ow 1;37p.m. ... ... _ Al. night, ........... .., .. Wiit from 10 '° ,. .... ":37p.m. 2.11 ... low IOwlftrtg to 10llnolllf0Und tt:11p.m.; U2tMthlgh ~--·••2 ,_at ._on•" 1n1m lWlll WATER TEllPERA1"RE 112'911MdelCUIM1a11m .... oflr.t. I ' ·· Workers join national strike against SBC Communications Our authentic yoga ~ises strengthen your body and oor unique Union members protest for a better contract outside tl)e company's Costa Mesa garage Friday. Lollta Harper Daily Pilot COSTA MBSA -Evidence of the nationwide strike of com- munication union workers against SBC Communications showed up on city streets Fri- day as local technicians pick- eted outside the Fairview Road garage In opposition to cuts in health care and job outsourc- ing, union officials said. A group of about six techni- cians based out of the SBC ga- rage in Costa Mesa stopped work to protest a proposed contract, marching in front of their work with signs that read: ~Keep jobs in California" J~ and •tor health care and hometown work." The men were members of the Commu- nication Workers of America Local 9510 and took part In a nationwide four-day strike ln response to stalled negotia- tions. Although the men said they gladly opposed the offered contract, they were not as will· tog to give thelr names and de- ferred all comments to the union's regional president. Nita Moreno, president of Local 9510, said the union has initiated the four-day strike because contract discussions have stalled after Informal talks between regional nego- tiators went nowhere, even af- ter lasting until midnight Thursday. "We are taking this action now in hopes that we can avoid a full-blown strike," Moreno said. SBC Is trying to get em- YOU SAVi" UP TO $10 001 ployees • to pay more Into healthcare, which would sky- rocket prescription prices, amon~ J.ther things, Moreno said. ;u~ougb the company claim's the increase ls only 10%, Moreno sakl certain costs would increase by 74%. .)'Within !our years, I could be paying $80 for a $5 pre- scription now," Moreno said. In a statement on the com- pany website, SBC officlais wrote, Hthe decision to strike Is difficult to understand, espe- cially since . our proposal In- creases wages and pensions to among the highest in the in- dustry; provides heaith care coverage with no monthly pre- miums; and, before the union insisted on moving the job se- curity Issue to a regional table, our proposai guaranteed a job offer for any employee whose job ls surplused." Technicians at the Fairview Road garage are the employees who repair and install lines, employees said. The center, which once employed more than 100 people, has been cut to about 60 who are required to cover Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, lrvtne, &anta Ana and Westminster, officials said. Tenures of those one the Costa Mesa picket line ranged from 23 years to five, the men said. 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Served with a side of Ma's homestyle potatoes and fresh seasonal fruit. • I .· .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . • RUN Continued from Al cord as a consensus-builder and as someone who makes thought- ful and dear decisions and tries to explain why," Ga.rtich said. Garlicb said he thinks of Costa Mesa as bis adopted hometown, having lived here for 32 years. His childhood was nomadic -he at- tended five elementary schools and four high schools in eight cit- ies In five states. "Having mcMd around so much. haWig a home town has spedal meaning for me and tbal's why I want to give back and make It better," he said He worlced for 35 years in the aef'06pace field for McDonnell Douglas as an engineer and sen- ior manager, which be says honed bis soda.I. analytical and financial skills. He also has experience manag- ing diverse budgets from a $700- mlllion annual budget at McDon- nell Douglas to a $200,000 annual ... budget for the Wimbledon Y'all.age Homeowner's Alan., which be wa.. the president of for LS years. The McDonnell Douglas bud- get equaled spending $2 million a day, •and when you'te burning money at lhat rate, you develop a seme of urgency about spending money," Gadkb said. Budget concerns. revitalizing the ~tside and the dty's growth are all Issues Garticb cxmsiders of paramount importance. ·1 think it's imponant to keep things balanced -do thing.9 that help aeate community as well a PUB UC SAFETY .r»iNot I POLICE FILES C08TAMESA • /Wo GI do 8lr9llt: Petty theft from I vet.Ide Wll ntpOrted In the 300 blodt It 11:M 1.m. Thur9dly • • ........ 9"K f°'orgefy Wll repot1ld In the 3300 blodt It 4:08 p.m. Thursdly. •Elden~ Trespatllng wa reported In the 2200 blodt et 12:41 p.m. Thuradly. • Fe1rvt.w Roed: A vehlde burgl1ry was reported In the 2700 bloc* at 12:42 p.m. Thuredey. • IC.llmus DIM: A burgl1ry WIS reported In the 100 bloc* et 6:25 1.m. Thuradly. • Plticalln Drtw: A home burgl•rv was reported In the 1700 bloc* at 7:24 a.m. Thuradly. NEWPORT BEACH • Blll:»oe Bouiewtd: A loud party wn reported In the 3700 bloc* at 10:60 p.m. Thuradly • • &.yvl9w Wiiy end JembofM Rold: Vandallam was reported at 2:42 p.m. Thuradly. • Eutbluft DIM: Vandalism was reported In the 2600 btodt at 1 :62 p.m. Thursday . • N.wport Centllr DrM w.t: Art 1uto theft was reported In the 800 btodt at 8:11 p.m. Thursday. FAMILY Continued from Al on the 6eld. For that, I take full respoosibillly. But while we haven't been winning as much as we'd like, l have to believe that the boys have picked up at least a few basebaD pointers and have also learned lhat being ab&e to hold your head up counts for something. ------------------bi8b prlodty on public safety,• That's the audal point SUre, I'd like to win -eYel')'OOe would rather win. But if~ going to lose, it had better be because we got beat, not bean we we made it easier for someone else to win. That 80eDarlo occurs when we don't stay focused on the game and when we decide that secondary Issues a.re more Important than being a good sport or winning. Summer is here! L et us r estore your teak to its original b eauty. I year Guarantee FREE PICK·UP AND DELIVERY 1.866.GOT. TEAK · Teak Hcstoration. Inc .. Costa Mesa Momma J ohn Wt-bt'4nt to tlH wor/Ji '4rpt fo>orint rn.iJ,,.,,, • co-op. llfMrtlw"lfltll ~,,, ilMJiri Uitlif/Ulu!IJ ftliflJ a,J~ Jennifer ~. 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He has become atlWled to achool issues through hJs wort u the Planning Comrnlsslon repre- sentadve on the city's llalson comml~ with the Newport- Mesa Unified School Oisnict and as a member of the Board of Di- recton of the Newport Mesa Schools' Foundation, he said Ga.rlk:h bas never run for coun- cil. but be joined the competitive effort to replace former Mayor Karen Robinson when she left the dais last year to become a Su- perior C:Owt judge. If elected. be said he will strive to represeqt all c:omtituencies: homeowners. business ownen and property owners. Planning C:Ommissloner Bill Perkins, a past candidate who said he will not run for ooundJ this year. said he's glad bis col- league has joined the race. ·1 think It's wonderful." Pmdns sak1. "Bruce ls a good man. He's gota good heart. .. Garl1ch will be competing apln.st two other Planning Com- mission colleagues -lCatrina Fo- ley and Eric Bever -former Mayor Unda Dixon, and resident Samuel Clark In a race for three seats. • DEi4DHE NEWMAN CXMtr'I Cost. M .... She may be r'MCNd at (949) 57~21 or by e-mail et delrdl9.newman •latlme&c:om. DEIECTIVE Contilued from Al to testify because ehe is not the lead lnvesdgator In the cue. Oefeme •ttomeyl tel'Y9d her. subpoena. but Fllcber appeu-ed at the courtroom on Friday to take the stand with the Jury ab- aenl Defeme attorney Joeepb CavaDo Aid be bad hoped that Piicher would be available to ~ •She WU important to U1 be· C8Ule ehe WU the catalyst who IDlde Jane Doe the victim." be Aid. "But Fllc:heta out ncM. Pltd1er, an award·wtnning po- lice oftlcer wtth Newport Beach Police Deputme.nt, hM been on cUIMJlllty from a woct-related ID· jury llnce September 2002. She telltled during. pretrial tadn8 In January 2003. fllcber ldll buo't been chupd with the ... ~hud. 1be OrlD&e County Dlltrtct Alton.ye o6:e would noc com- ment. = 8elc:b police• fmed womn com· perwdoa to the dlllrb lttDIOey In .... w.n:b. polce llkL ,\ aecondary issue Is being called out on a third 11riJr.e lhat the batter thought was a ball. In that sfn.¥ldon. there isn't a dam thing anyone can or should do about il The umpire Isn't going to change hJs call so theres no point in dwelling on it for a moment - just move on to the next batter or the next pla)t Another secondary issue is making an error on the field and letting It affect the rest of your game. Here, kids are coached to £orget it and moYe on. The amount ol effort is the k.ey. In fact, It's everything. Giving l ()()'!(. on the field in any sport means you~ nothing to be aorry for when the game Is over. If you won. that victory Is your reward. If you lost. you at~ take aome satiafact19n In knowing that you tried and a better team beat)'OU. Kida don't always Wlderstand that. In 2004, kids, mine Included. are brought up In an "lNtant ~·We are DOW condfUoned to have eYerytb:lng 50 quiddy tbat- the thought of having to wort for days, weeb. months or years to get the payoff is 10 O'JerWhehning that we don't even Drt. Every coach bas the same vadecy ol kids on their team. There are the ldds who have pat aldDI, kids who will Improve with dme and pncdce and kids whole destiny lies IODleWbere elle. We take what we~ and do our belt. Those ol us who lib 1D ==-~::,~ happy fl we can just help them enjoy the pme for the pure oompeddon. Part ol my prd*m is that I kM to oompefle. 'ftJs. I ""'11 to win, but beq In the t.mt la where 1 aet my ldcb. l kM. tp><l 8gbt. 1blt\ noc lllwliys 111 fMl'f or good d*ll b lddt, who b:ul IDDIW on the Im! IODl'e (and the 8lldca) md mill the chdll of the bunt. Compeddon" good for kkk It.dos~ ...... to too 1D1DY lddl becw• -.'m lfnlid ottut .... doem'tdo qone,.,, aoo4 And~ to mike ewryttq ·w is no Foci ellbei. .... ...... Somedrw you win. ...... you loee. SomeG:ilel )'QUJ*yMI nli0ibi61MJOU don\. Al I~ I lelmed In Utde 1.tllp. a,e. Lollllll See JUU ... IOOie dlyl •a'lftl~li •C..MMI .............. ,. ...... ~l'IWf~•n mrarlDr '*"CJ! .. Dlllv fllDc ...... .., 1 '° .. ' r Saturday, May 22. 2004 A5 Ah 'American Dream ' bears fruit Newport Beach philanthropist contributes $10,000 scholarship to local youth-outreach organization. DHpa Bharath Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -fsjdore Myers was born eight years after his parents immigrated from Poland to the United States. Myers' parents spoke Yiddish at home, and that was the lan- guage· Myers learned to speak as a child English was a second language he struggled with. He also yearned to Ot in, to get a little re- spect. I le got a bloody nose more thah once to earn that respect. Myers sees a lot of his young self in the children of mostly Mexican immJgrants who live in the city's Westside. On Friday, Myers, now 87, an- nounced a $10,000 contribution from his philanthropic founda· tion to Save Our Youth, a local nonprofit that tries to prevent young people from resorting to gan~ and violence. The $I 0,000 scholarship, which students will begin receiv· ing in 2007, is renewable and will be awarded each year to a high school graduate of Newport- Mesa Unified School District who is an immigrant or a child of first-generation immigrants, said Jean Forbath, a SOY board mem- ber. "They (the foundation) have chosen Save Our Youth to receive these funds in perpetuity, which is just wonderful,• Forbath said "It's a great opportunity for some of these kids who work so hard, but can't go to college because of Jeff EwinR & Lyleen Ewin8 HOME BUYERS EXJ>l-X.."T COSMETIC IMPROV•:MENTS Most homeowners make unprovcmenis because they as .. umc 1h:u lhc cost will be off<tel by an increase 111 the m11rlte1 value of their home. Although fearurcs such 11!> a lu·rnry halhroom, 1111 upgraded kuchen 1111d a mul11plc-c111 garage add valu•. they can cost more 10 111slall lhan they actually retum when lhc home ~cit.. Furthennore, ii°~ nol always certain that your home improvement plan 1s going to accommodate every prospective buyer's taste in d6<:or style, finishing llnd appliances. Instead of pourlny money into expcn"ve renovations prior 10 selling your home. consider the more conservative approach rccmnmeodcd by many real e&1a1e profe~sionals: concen1nuc on cosmelic enhanccmen1s. 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Daily Pilot ' STEVE McCRANI< I DAILY Pll 0 f Isidore Myers announces a scholarship he created during a ceremony at Rea Elementary School that will offer $10,000 per year for four years to a student from the Newport-Mesa Unified School District beginning in 2007. A stipulation of the scholarship is that the recipient must be an immigrant as Myers was an immigrant from Poland in 1908. increasing tuition fees." The scholarship is open to im migrants of all nationalities, anti will be awarded on the basi~ of ,, student's need for financial aid, Forbath said. "This is primarily for low-in- come families,· she said. Myers, a Newport Beach resi dent, said he lived the American Dream. TI1rough the award, Myers said, he hopes to motivate and encourage Mudents. "I wanted to give something 10 the kid~ so when they get to be my age. they are in a position 10 give back 10 the community." he said. More than 100 students are al· ready part of SOY's Academic Scholan.hip program. Students get pauJ every two weeks de· pending on the grades thc.'Y get al school, said center director 1revor Murphy. matches the money they havt' eamed over the four year:. whlrh they can then use for college. fonds for that program come from an anonymous donor, Mur phy said. Alberto Najera, a junior at I~ tancia High School anti a partici- pant in the scholarship program, said he was thrilled 10 hear about Myers' donation. • Earn books for your schoo l! We will donate 5% vf hooks punhased to the local school of your choia all summrr l<~ng . 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SAI4E ON NOW thru May 24th Open 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM 714-4l4-6643 2777 Bristol St. • COsta Mesa, CA 92626 M Sati#ctay, May 22, 2004 GRIEF Continued from Al McLaughlin tried to comfort the aud ience with promises th.u Oilrlco has moved on to a better place, but also admitted that it Is hard to change the minds and hearta of thote ln grief. "We are a people of hope," Mclaughlin saJd. "When you remember Car on, remember he Is our glimmer of hope.• "Why,· Is 1he question that was on everyone's mind, McLaughlin said. ·It Is not our place 10 a k why,· he said. "We don't know the will of God. We only know that Car on graced our lives "'r lhese shore years." McLaughlln saJd. "He wu adored by his family, loved by friend~ and liked by everyone. That's just who he was.• fhe Olirlco ramuy, father Frank. mother Laurel and ala- ten. Mia Ollrlco, Colleue. Kerstin and Rondalyn Kline and Renee Tong, sat In· the front of the church, near the ca'>ket of their youngesl CamUy member Well-wishers greeted 11s;REET BEAUTY CENTER mu f.Argest, '} uust, :J ntruffitst 'Buwty Su ppfy & '! ufl Strvia Salon In Orongt County O~n'"' D;ays • (9'49) 642-1717 them u they came up to take communion and shared long embrace. Fnendt from the salon ln- duatry lined the pews, Includ- ing Ro le Fuentes and Erle Jans on, who studied along- side Oilrlco at Paul MJtcheU the School. Attendees bugged each other frequently and slrared tl sues. Others stared lovingly at the memorial program that of- fered a collage of some or Oll- rico's happiest momenta. Although Oilrlco graced the Uvea of so many here, loved ones should lake comfort that he is being taken care of In the afterllre, McLaughlin said. •0on't let your hearts be troubled,• Mcl..aughJJn said. "Have faith In God.• OW1co was laJd to rest at Pacific View Memorial Park In Corona del Mar during a burial ~remony immediately following the memorial. • LOLITA HARPER 11 a reporter with the Dally Pilot. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e·ma1I at lollta.harpsr@ la ti me.. com. EXPANSION AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to parking paces will Improve the the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., c:u.rrent pruting situation. Their eo.t. Meu, CA 92827; by •mail most emphadc point, however. is to lui•.fl'Hta latimn.oom; bv fax I.bat they beUeve the new youth to (949) 646-4170; or bv calling and family center will benefit the (949) 57~. Include the time, entire community. date and location of the event. aa Continued from Al "We want to make It a positive well as a contact phone number. outlet and we want to be a good MAY 22 neighbor,· said David Rockness, The dty al Newport Beedl wll =!er of youth for St. An-host the "Adopt-A-8each" kickoff Planning commissioners' onJy campaign to take ownership of one aqua re blodt of the beach cask on Thursday was lo hear and assist In ongoing efforts el public comments on the project. beach end bay cleanups. The Stair members musl finish re· event will be from 8:30 to 11 a.m. ponding to comments on the et the Balboa Pier. Information: environmental study before (949) 718-1994, commissjoner1 can take any for-http://www.cleanwater maJ acdon on the project · newport.com. The mauer will come bad be- fore the Planning Commission The Costa Me89 Hisloricel sometime next month. For the Society will host an "Open expansion 10 take pJace, the House" which will feature the comJJUs.tjon must approve a history of severef businesses zoning change and a general including the Harbor Boulevard plan amendment The church is of Cars and the boating industry. zoned for residendal use and of-The event will be from 10 a.m. to 6cials say It will need to be re· 4 p.m. et the Costa Mesa zoned In order to expand. The Historical Society, 1870 Anaheim expansion Is just so feet short or St, Costa Mesa. lnfotmation: triggering a Greenllgh1 vote; (949) 631-5918. projects that exceed general plan guidelines by 40,000 square feet or more must be decided by a VOie Of the people. If the Planning Commission approves the expansion in June or July, the matter wiJJ then go 10 the council for final approv8.I. •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beech and John Wayne Airport She may be reached at (9491 574-4232 or bye mall at 1uns.c.aNgrand6 latJmes com. The Newport Buch Public Library Foundation's Distinguished Speaker and Lecture Series welcomes Nancy Soderberg, a former ambassador to the United Nations. She will address the controversial and timely topic '"The Role of the United Nations in Wor1d Affairs.· Refreshments will be provided at the event. The event will begin at 2 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library, Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Tidtets cost $18. lnformatiofl,: (866) 301-2411, http://www.newportbeadl library.org, dsls@westem-direct.com. 'Tany8 ~a wil dbc:uu and sign her new book '"The Native Foods Restaurant Cookbook; at 2 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 901 South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 444-0226. The Newport a..c:tt Alm Festival will host Art Underneath, a celebration of the art and design of lntimale apparel, which will be worn by models. Designers such as Burberry, Cosabella, Hugo Bosa and Feline. There will also be a hosted bar, hord'oeuvres and OJ. The event will be at 7:30 p.m. et the Vtc Huber Studio and GalleJY, 1731 Reynolds Ave., Irvine. The cost is $35. Information: (949) 253-2880, http://www.newportbeach 'film fest.com. UC lfvine hosts "St9m Cells: Science. Ethics and Politics in Dialogue: a symposium which will give an overview of stem BODY TREATMENTS .. Soothe your muscles with a massage $]5* PACKAGES OF 4 AVAILABLE FOR $240 cefla with • paoet ditcusslon. The lecture will be from 1 to 5:46 p.m. with• reception at 8:16 p.m. and dinn« from 7 to 9 p.m. et the Arnold and Mabel Bec*man Center, UCI. t..ctureend reception ere tr.. but dinner will cost $60. Information: bal»ll uci.«lu, kromonroe uc/.edu. •Dfvorcr. A N9w ......,,...: a WOf'bhop for men and women divorced or getting divorced, will be held from 10 e.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 180 Newport Center Drive on the third Saturday of every month. Cost is $60. Information: (949) 844-6435. The Al'Mricen c.nc:er Sod9ty Discovery Shop will host a sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 2600 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 640-47n MAY23 The Stnlwbeny &lnday fun Fest and Classic Car Show will spotlight red and strawberry-color classic cars, trucb and molorcydes but will be opened to all makes, colors and modefs. The event will be from 9 a.m. 10 3 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive. Entry fees are $15 for pre·registretion or $20 the day of the event Red cars can be entered free. Information: (714) 966-8422. (714) 2674657. Danlef S. G'"'1, author of "The Perfect Pitch,# and its subject Roger Owens, the famous peanut pitcher at Dodger Stadium, will be signing the book from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Orange County Martel Place, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 966-8422. http:llwww.ocmarlcetplace.com. The Pwter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center will host '"The Games People Played; which will explore the games that the Tongva Gabriehno Native American children of the Bad: Bey might have played. The event will be from 10 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. et 2301 N. University Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 923-2275. .. ONGOING The Newport Center Toastmaster's Club can help you Improve your poblic speaking skills or polish your business presentations. Members come from a variety of professional disciplines and badtgrounds The group meets every Monday morning from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at 610 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Validated paoong IS available in the paoong structure next to 24 Hour Frtness. Guests are welcome Information: (949) 721·5732. The Newport e.adl Walking Club meets at the comer of Superior and Hospital Road in Newport 8eed'I et 9:15 e.m. Monday through Saturday end 7 p.m. evecyday. Information: (949) 660-1332. The N9wpoft-Mete ~dub meets on the second end fourth Wednesdays or every month from 6:45 to 9 p.m. et Oatis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave. in Corona det Mar. The colt is $2. Information: (949) 646-5293. The ACLU of O...nge County meets el 7 p.m. the third Tuesday of every monlh at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria St In Costa Mesa. Each month's meeting will feature a different speaker on issues relating to the Bill of Rights. Information: (714) 957~107. Yoga classes will be off9f9d Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon to 12:40 p.m. for nine weeks at West Newport Community Center. Registration Is $54 for one class each week or $100 for two days a week over nine weeks for Newport Beach residents. Others pay an ad<frtional $5. Information: (949) 644-3151. Costa MeN'1 Recreation Division will provide a three-hour theme birthday party for up to 20 guests at the Balearic Community Center weekdays from 5 to 8 p.m.; Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. or 4 to 7 p.m.; and Sundays from 4 to 7 p.m. Parties for children 5 to 12 will consist of lunch/dinner, games, crafts, prizes, cake with ice cream and supervision by staff. Parties cost from S250 to $300. Information: (714) 754-5158. A variety of private, semi.private and group swim lessons will be offered this summer at the Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center at Corona del Mar High School. Options include one-on-one instruction on Saturdays and a Monday-through· Thursday program for all ages and levels. For session dates, times and costs, call (949) 644-3151, or register in person at Newport Beach Recreation and Senior Services, at 3300 Newport Blvd. Professional end licensed soccer trainers with the All-England Soccer Academy are available for one-on-one, small group and large group training. Information: (949) 395-5103. The Rm Page -Rne Children's Books, at 270 E. 17th St., No. 10 in Costa Mesa, offers free story time Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays and Saturdays from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.; and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4 to 5 p.m Information: (949) 645-5437 Bayside Restaurant in Newport Beach offers wine tasting every Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. for $15 per person, featuring five new wines each week. Information: (949) 721·1222. a Dally Piiot Saturday, May 22. 2004 A7 FORUM • HOW 10 ~ PU8USHED -UU..: Mail to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper et the Delly Pilot. 330 W. 'Say St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • Reedet9 Hodne: tall (949) 642-8086 Fa: Send to (949) ~170 E-mell:s.nct to da1/ypllo1•1ttt1,,,_com •All cooespondence must lndude full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purpoaea). The Pilot .....,,,. the right to edit all submiaaion1 for clarity and length. LETTER TO THE EDITOR 'Theory' not reality in Middle East argument 1 cannot let Rabbi Mm Miller's response in the May 5 ·1n Theory" column go by without relating how the Pa1esdnians suffer more than the .Israelis. INtead of the war of the Palestin.lans against the Israelis, I can fairly say it is also the war of the Israelis against the Pal~ Over three times as many Palestinians have been killed and thousands of Palestinian homes have been demolished. Israel. the demoaatic state. ls practicing grave violations of basic human rights. Until Palestinians are treated as human beingi; at the check points -where they wait for hours and are humiliated and then refused pas.sage - maybe then there can be a vision of peace. I wonder if Miller knows that visas are being denJed by Israel for clergy and church personnel resulting in Wlderst.affed seminaries, churches, hospitals. educational and other institutions so that they have neither the spiritual or professional staff that they need For example, the Catholic church operates 151 institutions, including 33 parishes. seven hospitals. 11 dispensaries, eight orphanages, five homes for the elderly, seven homes for the handicapped. 70 schools. five lheological seminaries and five institutions of higher Leaming. Protestant denominatiom have similar institutions and an suffer from lack of sufficient personnel due to visa problems. The separation wall. which is c0&1ing $1 million a mile. and no doubt paJd by our taxes, ls intensifying Palestinian despair and will bring no relief to terrorizing acts. It is impossible for those wbo have not seen the barrier to comprehend fully its effect on the psychology of both Olristian and Muslim Palestinians of all ages. The separation barrier is damaging Olristian institutions and the daily livelihoods of Ouistians and Muslims. It separates families from one another, students from their school. wodctts from their jobs. farmers from their land. doctors and patients from their hospitals and Bethlehem from Jerwalem. There Is a danger that the indigenous population in the Holy Land could disappear. The Israeli government needs to know that thriving Ouistfan institutions are vital to the future of a secure Israel Many of the Olrisdans who Uve. wort: and worship where Jesus was born are not allowed to go a few miles to JerusaJem where Jesus died and rose. Since September 2000, more than 1.900 houses have been demollshed leaving 15.200 residents bomelea in Rafah. south of the Gaza strip. What Israel Is doing in Rafah Is an act of terror and a war crime. Rabbi Miller should tallt to JelTlialper, who heads the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions or to Bat Shalom. who worts with PalestlnJan Women for Peace or to Rabbis for Hwnan Rlgbts. Most of al.I, he should tallt to Father Elias Chacour, who has a school in lbillln. Galilee. and welcomes Jews. Ouistlan.s, Muslims and Druu. His village. along with 418 others, were demolished in 1948. Still. he works constantly for peace. His two boob "BJood Brothers" and 'We Belong to the Land" tell hU story. When the Rev. Desmond Tutu visited lsraeL he said that apartheid had never been a.s bad in South Africa a.s It Is in Israel We must all continue to hope and pray for peace with justice for both the Israelis and Palestinians. GWEN PASTOR Corona del Mar No fireworks and no people in N~wport I read with interest the article, "Plans for a sale and sane Fourth" ln Tuesday's Dally Pilot. It appears that Newport Beach's primary goal ls keeping people out In fact, Mayor Tod Ridgeway's comment, "We're ever-hopeful that the fireworks in Huntington Beach will draw people away from West Newport this year," proves it. It must be nice to Uve In a city that's so successful that it doesn't need, or want, people to visit and spend their money: So. I have a suggestion. I recommend that everyone in Costa Mesa stay away from Newport Beach this year. I recommend that everyone in MAILBAG Newport Beach who does not agree with tripling fines and overly aggresal-.e policing leave Newport Beach over the Fourth. l recommend that those who agree with me tell everyone they know from out of the area, especially those "909ers." to do the same. We can make Ridgeway happy and take our business to Huntington Beach where they seem to want it. Then, Newport Beach will be nice and quiet for the holiday. The merchants will all go broke, but it will be nice and quiet. CHUCK CASSrTY Costa Mesa Omrch fuJfills need for teen center We have lived in Newport Heights for more than 40 years and have been members of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cllurch for more than 30 years. We have seen over the years the great contributions St. Andrew's has -made to the community. With St. Andrew's being so close to Nfwpon Harbor High and Ensign Junior High, we have a great need for youth-orlen1ed programs. St. Andrew's can provide a safe and healthy haven for the many teenagers at these two large schools. Please support our church's effort to address the needs of our comm'Unity. Thank you for your support for St. Andrew's Youth Family Center. DARREL AND LINDA BOUCHER Newport Beach HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES CrTY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, n Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. CA 92626, (714) 754-5223 Mayor. Gary Monahan ~ncl: Libby Cowan, Allan Mansoor, Mike Scheafer and Chris Steel CrTY Of NEWPORT ECH Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. CA 92663, (949) ~3309 Mayor. Tod Ridgeway Coundl: Gary Adami, Steve Brom berg, John Heffernan, Dick Nichols, Steven Rosanalcy and Don Webb COAST COMMUNrTY COUEGE DISTRICT District Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Meaa, CA 92626, (714) 432-6898 Chancellor. Wllllam M. Vega Boant: President Paul Berger. Vice President Armando Ruiz, George Brown. Jerry Patterson and Walter G. Howald; student trustee Madeline levy NEWPORT-MESA UNIAED SCHOOL DISTRICT District Office: 2985-A Bear St. Costa Meaa, CA 92626. (714) 424-5000 SuP9f'im.ndent Robert Barbot Bo.rd: Prealdent Dana Black, Vice President Serene Stokel, Clerk David Brooks, Tom Egan. Martha Fluor, Judy Franco and Linda Sneen MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT 1965 Placentia Ave .• Costa Mesa. CA 92627, (949) 631-1200 Board: President Fred Bodcmlller, Vice President Paul E. Shoenberger, Jim Atkinson, Mike Healey and Trudy Ohllg- Hall COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT P.O. 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' AlO Satutday, May 22, 2004 SOC I ETY Dady Piiot THE CROWD A designer toast to film and a good cause ENGAGEMENTS Reehl-Shwam T WO or Newport's most styilsb hostesses, Dthle Porter and Wy Crockett. joined as fonnJdable fon::ea on behalf of the Sophisticates of the Asses.smen1 l)'eatJllenl Services Center. The ladies lhrewa champagne receptJon and fashJon how ln conjunction. with the opening of Tadashl. at South C.oa.st Plaza. More than 200 local guests converged upon the massive retail center to toast chamPl8Jle at sunset in the Carousel Court. Taduh.I SboJl. world-respected designer and artist, was on hand for the celebration. He rounded b1s fashJon firm in 1982, and this season. sales are expected to exceed $24 million. Based in Los Angeles, Tadashi has created a worldwide reputation for offering high style al popular prices. Spotted in the ThdashJ crowd were Cathy Lowdm, Mu1ha Green. Tora Brown, Claudia Franco. ' Kathlffn Duffy, and presJdent or the Sophisticates, Nancy 4'nn Olson. The In-store reception has become an Important venue to mix society. charity and business. Last week. the Lynn and Michael Reeb! or Costa Mesa announce the engage· mel)t of their daughter Celina ReehJ of Costa Mesa to Michael Shwamor Huntington Beach. The bride-elect graduated from Newport Harbor High School. uc Michael Shwam and Celina Reehl Santa Barbara and Pepperd!ne University. The future bridegroom, son or Stanley and Nancy Shwam or Huntington Beach, graduated from Edison High School and attends the Santa Ana College Fire Academy. An Aug. 14 wedding is planned at the Santa Ana Country Oub in Santa Ana. Narotsky-Jetton Stuart and Patricia Lancer and Robert Narotsky all or Minne- apolis announce the engage· ment or their daughter Cllopard Boutique nt South Coast Plaza welcomed another 200 guests to an exhibit or prestigious Swiss watches and glistening jewelry in conjunction with the openlng of the 57th lntemational Cannes Film Festival taking place ln the south of France from until Sunday. John and Kathie Porter co-chair Shown at the Chopard opening benefiting Chapman UniverSity are of the Tadashi opening for ATSC. Guy Ferrer, Pascal Lacombe, Twyla Martin and Chuck Martin. • Nicole Narotskyof Minneapolis to Douglas Jetton or Newport Beach. Cllopard is an official partner of the festival, adorning some or the most glamorous women ln the film Industry ln thelr jewelry creatJons. Using the film festival as an opportunity to attract the local crowd, and raise funds for a local cause, guests mingled in the boutique, putting the spotlight on Olapman University and the Dodge College or Film and MedJa Arts. Otapman President Jamel Dod joined with Dodge College Dean Bob 8-tt welcomJng distinguished Newport-Mesa supporters. including Henry and Fltzabedi Sqpeastrom. Qwte. and TWyla Martin, Leelle CancelUerl. OUvla Chun!, Ca1-Feeley, Plml and Dwmne Folino, Marte St. John Gny, IUdwd Moriarty, Betty Moe9, and Robert and Caroline Waltoe. The 27th Annual 8'8 Brothers Big Sisters or Orange County golf tournament attracted more than 300 Southern California golf enthusiasts to Pelican Hill this week. EJgbteen boles or spectaeular golf under clear blue skies were played in shotgun format. concluding with sunset cocktalls overlooking the Pacific Ocean. 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The bride-elect graduated Douglas Jetton and Nicole Narotsky from the Blake Academy ln Minneapolis and from Brown University. The future bridegroom. son of Bruce and Janice Jetton or Newport Beach, graduated from Corona del Mar High School and Brown University. A Sept 5 wedding Is planned in Minneapolis. PROPOSED MARINAPARK RESORT HOTEL AND COMMUNITY PLAN NOTICE OF PLANNING COMMISSION AND CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSIONS City of Newport Beach YOU ARE INVITED to public workshops to review the draft Environmental Impact Report for the proposed Marinapark Resort Hotel and Community Plan (fonnefly known as the Regent Newport Beach). The Marinapark Resort Hotel and Community Plan is proposed on property currently occupied by the Marinapark Mobile Home Parle, Las Arenas Park, Balboa Community Center, the Neva B. Thomas Girl Scout House, four public tennis courts, one-half basketball court, a children s play are~ and a metered parking lot on an 8.1-acre site on Balboa Blvd. between 15th and 18th Streets. The project applicant, Marinapark LLC, proposes to remove and/or demolish existing structures on the property and build a 110-room luxury resort hotel that would include a lobby and registration area, a caf, a restaurant, a bar, a ballroom, a swimming pool, separate spa and administration buildings, 12 boat slips and a subterranean parking garage. The followiqg public facilities would be included in the project: surface parking lot, four tennis courts, a new two-story Community Center and Girl Scout facility, and a tot lot. Construction of the Marinapark Resort Hotel and Community Plan is subject to certification of the Final Environmental Impact.Report by the Newport Beach City Council and to voter approval of a General Plan Amendment in an election tentatively scheduled for November 2004. The draft Environmental Impact Report identifies and analyus a range of adverse effects on the environment that could result from construction and operation of the proposed luxury hotel, as well as measures that may be employed to eliminate or lessen these adverse effects. The draft Environmental Impact Report includes potential adverse effects related to geology and soils, hydrology and water quality, biological resources, land use, transportation, air quality, noise, aesthetics, and public services and utilities. Alternatives to the proposed project that might result in lesser impacts than the proposed project are also considered in the draft Environmental Impact Report. t A STUDY SESSION Wll..L BE HBLD BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION ON: Tbunday, June 3rd, 2004 ':JOP.M. Newport Beach City Council Chambers 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92685-8915 A STUDY SESSION WILL BE HELD BY TIIE CITY COUNCIL ON: Tuaday, June 8tb, 2004 7:•P.M. Newport Beadl City CoUlldl Chambers 3308 NeWport ...... Newport Beach, CA '2615-8915 Copies of the draft Environmental lmpKt Report may be viewed at the Plannina Department at Newport Beach City Han, at the Newport Beieh Central Library, and the Balboa Branch Library, and on the City a we& site at www.city.newport- belcb.ca.us. Written comments on the draft Eovilonmental ~Report may be submitted to the Plannina Depar1ment at the above addraa pnor to June 9, 2004. Written comments will a1lo be accepted at the meetm;. If you have ~ please call James Campbell, Senior Planner at (949) 644-3210. ' Dady Piiot SatlJrday, May U. ZW4 All FAITH THE MORAL OF THE STORY IN THEORY Singing away little nuisances Views of a horrible scene AT ISSUE: An English teacher at Villa Park High School was put on administrative leave last week after showing some of his students the video of Nicholas Berg being beheaded. How do you feel about rea l footage of something so graphic be ing s hown to the public during a time of wa r? "Along my journey Wword getting to knew God. I llave di.scouered some of what fie wants for me. I think/ le wants the same fo r you. He wants us to approad1 Him with confitknce, and He UKlnts us to know muJ experience Him as the Creator of our souls." DEBORAH NEWMAN T his column is about cereal and singing. It's also about bikt·~ and bugs. IL includes some ht'al and hill'> too. Best of all, it's about God, I lis grace and the creative way I le used situation~ in putting this column into print and into your newspaper. Before I con1111ut'. I rnU!>I admit it's also about my embarra!>\ment. I'll start with cereal. My hu!'>haml Jon and I both enjoyed a mix of 1>ewral r ureah at breakfast recentJy. There are '>o many tasty kin ds. and we like 10 eat .111 assortment. After he left for work, I work.t'd on this column before leaving for a bike ride, and then off to a busy day. I looked over something I'd wrillen lhe day before, bu t l deleted as much as I wrole. I leh frustrated. so I slopped, listened 10 thl· birds singing. looked al the beauty out'>idt' and headed out. I knew ii wa .. going 10 he CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON a warm day. so the earlier I exercised the belier. It was gorgeous and sunny. flowers were blooming everywhereand I reached a poinr where I could see the ocean and incredible views in every direction. I began ~inging out loud the chorus ·to the wonderful old hymn. "I low Great Thou Art." The minu1e I did my l>eM lo hit the las1 word on the correct note. a hug flew into my mouth. Actually 11 -.cemed more like a !'>Warm of lilt le gnat .. I rnughed, Lned 10 spit them ou1 • .111d continued my ride. lne 1emperature con1mucd to climb as I slowly made my wuy up a hill 1ha1 seemed longer and far !'>l('C'per 1han I recalled ii being the la-;t time I'd ridd1·11. I reached <1no1her vil'W spot, stopped, drank '>Orne water, and thanked God for who I le '"and for lhl' new day. I also 11"'11 Did You Know? "That we are a full service nursery with qualified California Certified Nursery Professionals and landscape designers. We can meet all of your gardening needs. Come in today to ~ Nurseries and let us show you how." NURSERIES, INC.---• thanked 1 lim that I could trus1 that I le lw. a purpose for everyone and evcrythlng I le created. Then I paused and asked I llm why I struggled so much with this particular column. I knew the am.wcr in~tantJy, became embarr~. and headed home. l kepi my mouth closed w avoid bugi:., but inwardly I prayt.-d, apologized that I had tried to write withoul listening better to God, not only the Creator of my soul, but the One I want to honor in the column. I came home and spent time with God hefore re1uming to my computer. I fl'l1 I lb forgivene~. and I sensed I tis guidru1n• whrn I faced the waiting computer <.,creen. I sang <I!'> I wro1e. free of bugs, and frct>ly enJoymg 1he fact 1hat God IS greal and Wl' c.m be confidenl, deep mlo our ~oul ... 1h.1L I le lovei. u1>. Anti you can quo1e me on 1ha1. • CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON ts a Newport Beach resident who speaks frequently to parenting groups She may be readied via e mail al cmdy\q onthegrow.com or through the mat\ at 537 NewPort Center On\10, Box 505. Newport Beach. CA 92660 I cannot phantom tJ1c notion of any person desirin~ lo view the beheading of .i human hcing. Ihc ~enseless and tragic killing of Nichol~ Berg was deplorable but to know that others df!l>ire viewing 11 is also appalling. 1 he school admi11islrallon wa11 corn~ct 10 reprimand the teacher for permin1ng the student'> to vit'w the footag~. Instead of pcrmi111ng lhc ~1uden1., 10 view thl• horrible act. tJ1e teadwr '>huuld have instructed a lc~~n on human11y and moral twhaviori.,m. To a drgrcc, war footage mu~• be brou~ht bclore the public. 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The RAP/ ~ Bunyan, Reclor 3209Violido ='~ 7.JOamTr~ 9am~CWY. 9amehurch~ 11 am Charitll'ldic crldW~Noon •JUST WHAT IS A FAMILY?9 (Psalm 68:1-6) Or.,. A. HuffmM. Jy. frMClf11tf . '~ ... ,...~-·----· J 1;t1\!\'.c \:l1111it .... ..._. A + •A God-ccnmcd parish c:ommunicy, instructed~ the Word of God and ttncwcd by the Saaamcnu Our Lady Queen of Angels 2046 Mar V1.sta Drive Newport Beach. California 92660 (949)644-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349 Rev. Monsignor William P. Mclaughlin Pastor • LITURGIF.S: Satwday, 5 p.m. (Cantor), Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (Conccmporuy) 10:00 (Choir), 11:30 a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (Contcmporuy) WORSHIP DIRECTORY Publishes Every Saturday in the DailyAPilot CALL 949.574.4249 ' FAITH THEORY Continued from All "No!" was my l.mmed1ate, heartfelt response. There are 100 many abominable, dehumanizing lmages already available around us ln contemporary society. I applaud teJevislon networks who showed the video up 10 the polnt of the beheading, then cul away and used words to describe what the rest of the video showed. I think what was described ls better left to one's imagination, and my imagtnntioo ia the only way I have seen that part of this video. Understanding lhat "war is heU," and that the best and worst ln humankind is eUclted 01rough conlllct, Is essential. Graphic images do convey this m~e. Experts credit the earlier-than-otherwise end to the Vietnam war, In part, to Images ln our newspapersevery day and on our televisions night after night. Perhaps suoh Images best convey the wisdom of poetry. lib Bob Dylan's "Blowin' ln the Wind": "How many dmes must ... • aruch events happen before we change our wan? I would no more show this video to another person just because I was Mked than I would t.alce my 10-year-old son to eee "The Passion of the Christ• just because he wanted to go with me. I would want them to explain to me ln depth and with clarity why they wanted to see such images. Enough materials for night.mares confront us. I would appredateJmowlng what motJvated the English teacher ln Villa Park to show this video to his/her students. Nicholas Berg was an American Jew. Does seeing this video help us more thoroughly abhor anti-Semitism? Does It. make us aware of global anti-American predispositions? I ' WORSHIP DIRECTORY TEMPLE ISAIAH OF NEWPORT BEACH Celebrates the Futlval 01 SHAVOUT (Futlnl of Weeki) on Frltlay nlgllt, May 21, 2004 111:00 PM. Commtmont1111 tile receiving ol the Ten Commandments 1t Motnt Sinai. Ralllll Mire flub1nst1ln and Cantor Svetlana Officiating. $2Af11nt11Awe.,...,.,..._. (llct ..,, c.. ..... ....., ftr llft. cllt: (Mlt 1411111 < I 11~ I'-I I \ '\ Yours And Your Family's Worship 10:00 A.M. HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dllclples of Christ) 2401 lrvlne Ave. Newport B11ch, CA (949) 145-5781 llllilllr: Df. l>Hlla sa.t ( II I<!..., II \ '\ \( II '\ < I ~·~· FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 ViaWo NeWJXl'l Becrh 673-1340 or 673-6150 O\urch 10 am 8c 5 i:xn. Sunday ScOOol 10 am Wtldnmay ~ 7 JO pm SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3100 Pa::l1io View Dr NeWJXl1 Beach 6442617 or 675-4661 Chwch lOam Sunday School 10 am w.r.tJy ~ 7 JO pn t ltl~ 12noan .•• tn the plec. where It was Hid unto them, Ye .,. not my people; there •hall they bt called the chlidren ot the llvlng god. RotMnal:Hln 8nndla o1 The Molla Oiuidl • TK rn a.m °' Clrilt. Sc1ea. 11otia. ~ ST. MARK PiF.sBYTERIAN CHURCH "Optn Arms.and Optn Minds" Worship 9:30 Uaiud ~~uuda Rev. Cathleen C.OOu, Pastor 1601 Marguerite Ave. corner of Matguerice and San Joequin Hills Rd. (,.9) "4-074S &Im Qui~t Worship Smlitt l<Mm Worship anJ Chillbmi SM""'1J SchHI YOIUh Mtth"f Wttltly doubt it does either well. as I doubt that It deepens our understanding of •man's Inhumanity to man• more than It provides substance for bad dreams. Christians will do well to bold Mr. Berg and h1s beloveds ln prayerful thoughts. I clearly rea1i.zed anti-American feelings as a tourist in Europe, and could tell several stories. One has my son and I i.n the Piazza Navona ln Rome buying a rainbow flag with the word "PACE" on lt The vendtr looked at us and·asked, •American?· "Yes.· 1 responded proudly. "But 'PACE' means 'PEACB'," he continued with puzzlement in Ws voice. "Yes. I know," I replied as I handed him our five euros. *Peace.• TIE VERY REV. CANON PETER D. HAYNES St. MichMI & All Angels F.piscopal )>arish Church Corona del Mar The Bible tells of the llibe or Amalelc, the savage roes of the children or Israel A& the newty freed slaves traveloo from Egypt through the Sinai toward the Promised Land, the Amalekites attacked the defenseless men, women and children at the rear of the march. In Jewish tradition, the Amalekites are the embodiment or evil. and could well be identified as the first terrorists. They did not disappear into the sands of the wilderness whence they came. The Bible warns that the Lord will have war with those who rise up in the spirit or Amalelc throughout the generations. The war with the Amaleldtes or our day will be waged for many years. The battle against terror will never be "won," any more than we will "win• the war on poverty or the war against drugs. Our children will man the ramparts or this stn1ggle throughout their lives. It is Imperative that our young know fuU -weU the enemy they will face for all their tomorrows. I am tempted here to call these lerrorists "beasts" but I do not want to insuJt the animal kingdom. These butchers and monsters will never be satisfied until the world is re-cast in their image. They will never tire In their scheming againsl civilization and their plotting against freedom. We must look with eyes wide open at their viciousness. How revoJdng that they scream "God is GreatJ" as they murder those created ln His Image. Our young must confront a menace that must be seen to be believed. This insanity cannot be sanitized. If I were ln the posJtion to show the video of the Berg murder to a young person. and secured the parents' permission, I would not hesitate. Our children are exposed to so much make-believe violence, they should look upon the brutal reality of the foe, who will be ever before them. Surely, after the revulsion and disgust have passed. the abiding message llnprinted on their consciousness will be a heightened resolve to stand fast. a deepened love for the land of the free, and a broadened devotion to the home of the brave. RABBI MARK MtUER Temple Bat Yahm Newport Beach It was clearly a lapse of judgment on the teache(s behalf, maybe done panJy in ignorance. It seems to me that we are so desensitized to violence (ala Hollywood) that we assume the Tea.I thing Is just as easy to consume. I had not seen the Nick Berg video until yesterday. Even then, my broadband was choppy, so I didn't see half of what happened, but the sounds were enough to haunt me. I have not been able to eat or sleep or dose my eyes without being reminded of it I have never been affected by video in this way. I have constantly been on the verge of vomiting at the mere thought of it. A teacher or adult who would encourage tee~ to see this video clearly needs to do some soul-searching. We need to come to a ren~ understanding of the value of life. Curiosity about death makes it a form of entertainment. Nick. I am sorry for violating your life. Forgive me. ASSOCIATE PASTOR RIC OLSEN Harbor Trinity Church Costa Mesa What is the s1uden1 really asking? I would recommend resources to help work with suffering. hatred and injustice (for example, "Healing Into Ufe and See TMEORY, Paee Al4 Our soft leather uppers wrap your fcec m comfon. Old.fashioned American crafu maruhtp goes Imo every shoe we mak.c. With a full range of slies and widths, we can flt you. MEN'S SIZES W MEN'S SIZES 1111m 1..,,..1.._IW"-l••j Slim ..,_..._Wide W.W. 1-15 7-15 f-15 t-15 1-15 12 1 4-12 5-12 5-12 Our store in Orange always has the Largest Inve ntory and Everyday Low Prices! We will matc h Any_ Current AlWertised Price! Just outside The Mall of Oran&e ... (now known as the Village '" Orange) ... oo the right of the WaL-Man Store, behind the Olit>e Oardtn Resrawrant ..... 2332 North Tu.adn Ave. Onnse, CA 92865 (714) 283-4950 ONN 1 DAft A wmmcr Mon.·Ff1. 1C>am-Opm • 8at 1C>em to 7pm ~Sun 11e~ ./ .. Saturddy, May i2. l004 A13 COMMUNITY & CtUBS Trackilig down the honors T be Rotary Cub of Newport-Balboa honored the 20 winners of the April 16 city of Newport Beach track meet at Wednesday's dinner meeting. The Rotary Cub Involvement with the track meet began in 1981 Wl.der the leadership of Rotarian Art \\Wton who continues to coordinate Rotary volunteers and sponsorship at the annual meet About 20 years ago. the exchange of Friendship Medals with the winners of the trade meets held in Newport Beach and Okazaki was developed with the group's sister Rotary Cub, Okazaki South. Corona del Mar High School track coach BID Sumner, who was named ESPN National C.oach of the Year in 2000 and is a 20-year coach at the high school, • was the keynote speaker and : shared the honors with ~ sophomore running sensation Annie St. Gane. the third best female high school miler in the U.S. St. Geme shared her experiences with the youthful track stars in attendance on setting goals, conditioning and team efforts. Both speakers answered questions from Rotarians, paren•.s and youthful track stars. A letter was shared, written by parent Scott Gayner, which said in part "Please thank the members of the Newport-Balboa Rotary Cub for inviting Cassidy to the Ok.azaki Friendship Medal award ceremony At the county meet last week. she broke the state SCMAF record with a leap of 15-feet 4-inches. Her achievement in the longjwnp and 100-meter dash this year would not be ~ible without the Newport Balboa Rotary Cub's annual devotion to our kids Keep up the great work for the younger kids coming up the ranks ... . trying to break all those records!" With the aide of Newport Beach Recreation Department staffer Seen Levin, Walton called . GETTING INVOLVED •GETTING INYOIYED runs periodically In the Daily Pilot on a rotating besia. For information on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 574-4298. ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA Costa Meae families can host a • German student and eam up to $1,000 toward a number of tnrvet-ebroed programs. Danielle Carpino, (800) 322-HOSt ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER .. • The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Assn., which helps people who have the disorder that la also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, needs volunteers. (714) 375-1922. ~SASSN.Of ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, family resource consultants, special event volunteers, office volunteers are needed. Volunteers may work on one-time projecm or ongoing progfama. Training 1881lons are available. (800) 660-1993. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. The society also Meka volunteers to answer cells · for the unit's Helpline Info Center. (949) 261-9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Society Dlaoovery Shop needs unwanted goodl IUCh as clothing, furniture, • jewelry, accn10ries, antiques each of the recipients to the podium for the awards presentation. Honored were IQut ~ Rym Rodriguez JIM Mepn ~ DE BOOM BwJs o.n. Bwll MlGulre. Carter~ Ala Swigat, John~ Lluna Croeby, Sarah Tuberty. 18nner 1AM, Ouildan 1Wk:bo. CMlldy ~ Jeedca Lelmkubler, Bric lelmkuhler, Anna VentwtnJ. Monica Vanhlltnl and Mlcbael Andnalzyk. Proud were the kids, proud were the parents and proud too the Roauians! HGNORING WWII VETERANS World War a Veterans are invited to a :.peclal program al 10 a.m. May 29 at American Legion Post 291, said Barbara Mwpby. second vice commander of Post 291. In observance of the dedication of the World War n Memorial in Washington O.C., Newport Beach Mayor Tud Rldgeway has signed a "Recognition Day Proclamation" to mark the day. World War U veterans attending will received a special "Service to America" certificate. After the program, lunch will be served. There is no charge for World War U veterans; $5 for guests. World War II movies will be showing all afternoon in the Great Hall. The Post is at 215 15th Street, Newport Beach. F1SH FRY CONTESTS Harbor Mesa Uons Oub is in charge of the ·Miss Costa Mesa" and the Baby contests at the Uon's Fish Fry, June 5 and 6 at the Lions Parle in Costa Mesa Arlene Schafer, contest chairwoman. is looking for contestants for the UMi.ss Costa Mesa" Pageant and Scholarship and collectibles to fund the society's researctt, education and patient services programs. The goods may be dropped off et 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Volunteers ages 16 and older are also needed to help son clothes. cashiering. decorating, and computer wort from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday at the same location. (949) 640-4m AMERICAN CANCER SOCtElY ROAD TO RECOVERY The transportation program needs volunteers to drive cancer patients to and from medical treatments free of ctlerge. The required commitment is a few hours each week or month. Drivers must have a valid driver's lioense and lnsuranoe end be at least 26. Volunteers may use either their own vehicles or American Cancer Society vans. (949) 261·9446 or soomer@cancer.org. AMERICAN HEART ASSN. The American Heart Assn. is looking for volunteers to perform various general office duties In the main offloe end implement educational end fundrelslng events through Orange County. No e><perience necesaary. Training will be provided. (949) 856-3566. AMERICAN HOME HEAlJ'H HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emotional support to terminally Ill patients and their famllles in the greeter Orange County area. Training ls provided. (714) 650-0800 or (800) 640-2646. AMERICAN REO CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER Contest. The winner wW be awaided a $500 schoJa.rsh.lp and a $500 South Coast PW.a shopping certificate. Entrants in the contest must be from 16 to 25 years of age, single. and live, wolk or go to school in Costa Mesa. For infonnation. call (714) 546-1429. s.nd1 Schealer is the cbainnan of the Baby Contest and is also looking for contestants. For Information about the Baby Contest. call (714) 549-4961. WELCOME TO THE WORLD Of SaMCECLUBS Cathy Wat.en. sponsored by Loma Young. who joined the Harbor Mesa Uons Cub and was inducted by Vice District Gov. 8autNu'a Hayward. WORTH REPEATING From the Thought for Today, provided by Greg ldley of the Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith CouncU ... "While we may not be able to control all that happens to us. we can control what happens inside us.• -BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS WEEK TUESDAY 7:15 a.m.: 'Ihe 47-member Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub will meet at Five Crowns Restaurant (http://www.newportbeach sunriserotary.o~. 6 p.m.: The Costa Mesa Newport Hamor Uons Oub will meet at the home of Lee Gibbs to finalize planning for the Fish Fry. WE.ONESDAY 7:30 a.m.: The 10-member South Coast Metro Rotary Oub will meet al the Holiday Inn and the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Cub will meet at the University Athletic Oub. Noon: The Exchange Oub of the Orange C.oast will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for a Youth of the Year program. The chapter needs volunteers to address oommunlty groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media In disaster and emergency situations. Lynn Howes, (714) 481-5376. ANIMAL NETWORK Of ORANGE COUNTY Become a bottle-feeder or take In See INVOLVED, Paa• A14 6 p.m.: The 50-rnembet Rotary Qub of Newport-Balboa will meet at the home of Cub President Bd Rennie for dinner (hltfTJlwww.newportbalboa.o~ THURSDAY 7 e..m.: The 2()-plus-member Costa Mesa-Orange Costa Breakfast Uons Oub will meet at Mlmlsc.aM. Noon: The SO-member Costa Mesa Kiwanis Oub will meet at the Holiday Inn (hlt(TJ/www.kiwanis.org/dubl costamesa); the SO-member Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwanis Cub will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for a program by Pam Hope on u Adopt a Social Worker." The 85-member Exchange Oub of Newport Harbor will meet at the Nautical Museum for their Antique Car Show ueonsours d'Anciens." The lOO·member Rotary Oub of Newport Irvine will meet at the Atrium Hotel for Craft Ta.llG (http://www.nliexcha"ge club.com). • COMMUNtrY •Cl.UBS is published Saturdays In the Daily Pilot Send your serv~ club's meeting information by fax to (714) 92Hl655 or by e-mail to jdeboom@ sol.com. ft Public Inv.ited 50th Annual Memorial Day Servic s May 31, 2004 11:00 AM Musical Selections by The All American Boys Chorus Floral Wreath Presentation Commemorating Those Who Served Please Join Us To Honor And Pay Tribute To AU Who Answered The Call To Arms To Defend Our Beloved Country. 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I do not think there ls any purpose lo showing a 6lm of decapitation unless the students are &tUdying law enforcement or forensics at a post-graduate level I do not believe the 6lm should be censored. but I do not .ee the value of either students or the public watching detailed foo .. "Toxins ofvlolence" ls bow Vietnamese 1.en teacher ThJcb INVOLVED I Continued from A13 pregnant cats et your home. Many shelters kill pregnant cats upon enival. Dogs and cats are alto evlllleble for edoption. (949) 759-3846or http:l..WWW.•nim•lnetworlc.oro. ASSISTANCE LEAGalE OF NEWPORT-MESA Volunteers looking for varying levels of lnvolwment are needed to help the .o1g9t1izatlon Wfth It• pt of-J:hlldrln in the ·-·;;J~ .. .,. ASSN.R&WSSAHCE CIEATORI The Costa Mell group aponaora end aupporta outreach community MtVtc:e programs, such as the homelea sanctuary. Volunteers ere needed. (7141 540-6803 • BALBOA ISLMO MUSEl* Al#D tlSTORICAL soaETY them once e week. 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LAID ROV C RTIFIED PRE·O , • . .,. . . .. i QUOTE OF THE DAY "We got spanked by [the Eagles) in every direction . ., Dan Qulm, Hemet boys vole~ coach EYEOPENER DaHy~ S'poril Hal"',.... ............... M~24honoree DICK FREEMAN Sporta YW llclwd Dunn: 1949) 574-4223 • Sporta Fu: 1949) 650-0170 Saturday, May 22. 2004 81 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Sea Kings knock Cabrillo out, 13-8 Late home runs by Bradbury, Presson spark Corona del Mar's CIF victory. • Steve Vlraen DailyPUot BRIEFLY Santa Ana CC's Towersey wins senior amateur Marianne Towersey shot a three-day total of 8-over·par 22~ (75-74-75) on the Bayonet and Blade Horse Golf Courses near Monterey to claim the California senior women's amateur championship for the second time in three years Wednesday . The 20-time women's club champion at Santa Ana Country Oub bested good friend Sandy Woodruft the defending senior women's amateur champion, by 11 strokes.. Sage eliminated in playoffs DON LEACH I OM.Y PlOT Corona del Mar's Dan Marin.finn tries to elude Cabrillo catcher Derek Mcleod in the third inning Friday in CIF OMsion rv playoff action. Marin-Finn was called out. • MSBMll: The Sage Hill School baseball team ended Its season with an 8-5 loss to host Calvary Cliapel of Sn BRIEFLY, Paae 83 Fast start keysCdM triumph Sea Kings dominate early at home to move on to CIF Division II semis. Rick Devereux Dally Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Steve Watson and the test or the "Mon· ster Howe· a'8W sbouJd leri· ously cxmsider having Corona del Mar 1iigfl boys volleybaD coach Steve Cond on • the show, be· cause no one can rebuild faster or better than he can con· slderlng what the Sea Klnp have done this season after losing eight players to graduadon last year. Last year CdM was ousted in the quarterfinals by Arcadia. Al home against San Luis Obispo Priday night. the Sea JCinp avenged that loss with a 25·10, 25-18, 22-25, 25-23 victory in the CIF Southern Section Division II ~t& to move on to the semi- MARK C. OUSTIN/0AILYP1lOT Estancia High's Josh Kornegay (2) dumps the ball over the block of Hemef s rim SM CdM, Pace 84 Lamatterey in Friday nighfs CIF Division Ill quarterfinal match won by the Eagles. "J think there are a lot of teams out thete that didn't think we'd win league this year and dJdn't think we'd get this Car th.ls year becaule we lost so many good seniors last year.• Cond aaJd. "This is real special for thete guys to get where they are. They really bad to ftgbt to get here.• The Sea lClngs (22-10), who play top-ranbd Valencia Wednesday at a site to be deter- Eagles pow_er past Bulldogs Top-seeded Estancia sweeps visiting Hemet Friday to reach CIF semifinals. e ing It thinking. 'I'm so nervous,'· Quam said. "[The Eagles) hit hard every time and knew when to pass. They hJt over the top of our block. which has hardly been done on us all year. !Senior outside hitter Kris Harwell) ls a tremendous hJtter." Bf1.Ce Alderton Daily Pilot Senior outside hJtters Josh Kornegay and 1Cri.s Hartwell led the Eagles with 12 and 10 kills, respecdvdy, and each finished COSTA ~ -The distance between with three service aces. &tanda and Hemet bJttl IChoola ie fOUlllh-"We consistently work on the jump ly 85 miles. serve and, now, even more so in the play· The gap. however, between the skill offs.. F.standa Coach nacey Ingraham levels of the schools' boys volleyball teams said. "We have six jwnp servers and can was apparent after their CJF Southern Sec· get a huge string of points that way." don OMslon ID quarterfinal match at F.s· The Eagles strung together seven tancla Friday night. ~ght points with senior middle blocker The top-seeded Eagles relentlessly at· 'Scott Sankey serving-Including two aces taclc.ed, using exacting jump serves to -to forge a 16·9 lead In game two after surge to a 25·18, 25·14, 25·16 victory over trailing, 7-2, early on. Hemet. which quickly realized It was In The early deficit hardly ruffled the another realm. Eagles' feathers. "I told (the BulldQS') that they were · "We've worked hard on our attitude. not great in the lnland Empire, but this is getting down on ourselves when we make Orange County volleyball," Hemet Coach a mistake," HartweU said "If th.is was last Dan Quam said after the match. "We got year and we were down, we would have spanked by (the Eagles) In every dlrec-lost that game." tion." The Eagles then took a 10·6 lead In the Estancia faces third-seeded Camarillo. third game and Hemet got to within four which defeated Downey in four games points only once the rest of the way. Thursday, in the semifinals at 7 p.m. Sankey finished with four kills while Wednesday at an alternate slte. senior Brad Larsen tallied seven kills, two The Eagles (26-6), swept their third aces and a team-leading 16 digs. itraight home match to begln the playoffs. Holmes and Kornegay each dug seven relying almost e:xdiWvety on the jump balls, contributing to the Eagles' 42 for the serve to help tally 13 aces. match. much to lngraham's delight "It's almost scary, but we keep getting "We played until the ball was on the better,• &tanda Coach 'Jtacey Ingraham grOlmd. • Ingraham saJd. 'We dove for balls said. "[Hemet) is the best competition and won long rallies. [Friday night), every· ~bad and we were pumped. We knew one wu equally on. All six: people on the ft would be a challenge, but we rose to it• court played thelr hearts out• Whether lt be at the net or behind the Sophomon-. Dallas Kopp had three kills service line, the Eagles spent most of their while Scott Markley tallied two ace serves. time on a vet1ical plane. When asked if P.standa was the best "We wott.ed on the jump serve all day In team Hemet (17·2} faced all season. Quam practice [Thursday). but guys were watch· answered with, "In five years." DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK COLLEGE Stephanie Gabert Corona del Mar High freshman with Olympic-caliber ability set CIF record in breaststroke as Sea Kings capture title. , BASEBALL UCiwins Big West crucial ANTPATE.R e.w,. PARK -The good newt-hlld news quo- dent fln8Dy came out tn Brett Smith's fa'vor Prlday night, as It did b bolt UC Jrvtne, whkh dahned a 6-3 Big Welt c.onterence bueba1l victory <Mir UC RMnkle. Smtih. who lowered bit BRA from 2.02 1D 1$7 with MV91l ltnq lnninp-strik· u. out mne and ,..... JU1t three hltll IDll one limed run -WM lfwll Che op- ' ' SPORTS • BOYS TENNIS Miller to traverse the trail The times are stacked against him, but Corona del Mar High junior Wesley Miller will attempt to play two tournaments today in what Is shaping up to be a busy I schedule £or the Pacific Coast League singles champion. Miller is the 10th seed in the boys 18s singles draw in the United States Tennis Assocla· tion's national open in Turrance with a first-round match against Orange's Ryan Sandburg at 9:30 a.m. BRIEFLY Continued from 81 Munleta in the first round of the CIF Southern Section Divi- sion V playoffs Friday. Sage Hill 0 4·8), which had its 10-game winning streak snapped, nearly rallied In the seventh with three runs. Calvary (17-6) scored six runs in the fifth. breaking a)Nlly from a 2-2 tie. CFSouthem Section Dlvftlon V First round C.lvary Chapel 8, Sa~illS Score Innings Sage 011 l -564 Calvary 200 oeo • -e a o Wllktns, Salinger (6) and M . Komswlet; Gauaepohl, Ferreira (7) end Maltz. W - Gauaepohl. l -Wilkins, 7-2 2S-Wragg (Cl, loper (SH), Wilkins (SH). Sea Kings ousted •.SOFl'MLL: The Co- rona del Mar High soft- ball team's historic past- season run proved to he short-lived as the Sea Kings lost. 9-1. to host Culver City in the first round of the CIF Southern Section Divi- sion IV playoffs Friday. Culver City (20-7) out- hit the Sea Kings, 11 -4. Corona del Mar (17-9) committed four errors. The Sea Kings, who feature five freshman starters, recorded Its first CIF playoff win Wednesday, when they defeated Mary Scar of the Sea, 5-2. in the wild-card round. Co- rona del Mar won its ft. naJ four resular-season games, i9Cluding two 11 ·innJn ctories over Calvary Cllapel of Santa Ana in the same week to grab third place In the PacJfic Coast League. UCI trails in Ore. •GOLF: ln the NCAA • men's golf West regional at Ctosswater at Sunrlv- er Resort ln Sunrfver, Ore., New Mexico holds the team lead after 36 holes with a 6·under to- tal of 570, one shot ahead of UCLA in the 27-team field as the fin~ round · will be played Saturday. UC Irvine ts in 24th place at 614 after the first two rounds. Long Beach State ls tied for 2 lSt at 606 and UC Riverside Is tied for l3th at 590. After the first two days of play. the Anteaters' Will Park is 72nd at 151' (75-7611 Jay Clloe Is in 82nd at 152 (75-77), Ne- no Boonyaplanun ls 107th at 155 (75-80), Vinnie Poncino is 113th at 156 (78-78) and Der:ek UyeSaka ls 128th at 160 (80·80). Ched·in for Miller's tlrst- round inatch of the CIF Southern Section indMdual boys tennis championships . at the Costa Mesa Tennis Center Is scheduled for lJ a.m. Sandburg is in a similar bind as MUJer. Sandburg ls scheduled to compete in the CIF doubles draw today. "Tt's not looking too promising. but we still are going to try." said Rusty Miller, Wesley's father. -Bryce Alderton GABERT Continued from B 1 Al the preliminaries May 14, Gabert set a C1F record in the 100 breaststroke, swimming 1:30.94. The next day, she swam 1:39.36. Coach Doug Voiding said if it was any other swimmer, he might have been concerned that the athlete peaked one day too early and wouldn't be able to duplicate the feat in the finals. But Voiding sald he knew Gabert would go out and break her own record to win the race because of her competitive nature. He said he knew she was special from the first time he met her. "The very first time she swam in our pool, she swam on the medley relay team that broke the school record," Volding said. "1bat \V'clS one of the oldest standing school records.'' Gabert, the Dally Pilot Athlete of the Week, knew she was going to have a special day at the CIF finals because of how It started: a win in the 200 medley relay. Gabert's 30.28 in the breaststroke pve the Sea ICing!I a lead they would not relinquish, swimming 1:50.46, just shy of setting a CIF Dtvision U record. "After the relay I knew I would dowell tthe rest of the day)," Gaben said after winning the 100 breaststroke. Gabert swam the second fastest buttedly and breaststroke I~ in the 200 IM and finished third at 2:06.95, a personal best Corona de! Mar won Its first CIF ream title and Voiding gives a lot of the credit to Gebert and sophomore sensation Lexie Shue. "To bave a~~ 8J1.d sop omo'f~ented as those two are, we are going to continue in a p0sitlve fashion for many years to come," he said. The Sea Kin~ were CIF runners-up last season. a fact other members of the team Impressed upon the freshman heading Into the meet. "They told me that last year they did really well, but they said they really wanted to win it this year," Gabert said Luckily, her goals and rhose of her teammates coincided and the result was an impresslve team victory. "My goal was to win CIF and my goal was to get the 1100 breaststroke) record under 1:04," she said "Next year, my goal with the team is to win (the ClF championship) again because we have some talented gtds coming back." Sparked by a relentJes.s competitive desire to win, Gabert swam an Olympic trials qualifying time of2:35.94 in the 200-meter breaststroke. Gabert also hopes to qualify for the Olympic trlals in the 100-meter breaststroke. Her best time Is 1:12.95, slower than the trials qualifying standard of 1;12.59, a time Gabert and her coach believe she will achieve. "She made an Immediate impact on our team as soon a she anived," Voiding said. "She is three Wo.vcJeeoJ\ds faster~ any swimmer 1've ever had in the breaststroke in all of my years of coac:h.1ns~ Beard tied the world record in the 200-meter breaststroke in Barcelona on July 25, 2003. swimming 2:22.99. 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Howewr the Conquistadores (17-11 ). answered with two runs ln the se«>nd and a home run by Isaac Simmons tn the thhd. Sim· mons, the leadoff hitter, sent the first pitch over the fence In the left-Be.Id comer. M be rounded the bases. h1s team cheered loudly and mobbed him at the pJate. The umpire sternly told the players to take their celebra· don to their bench. lng. 8-7, and a runner on second. The runner attempted to steal thJJd. Simmons ducted to try to get our or the way, but the wn- pl.re called Interference on the batter to end the inning. The Sea Kings then soored ftve runs ln the bonom or the &fxtb to put the game away. CdM junior Blake Contant, who threw 104 pitches and went six irutlngs, Im· proved to 9-2. Emme said be bu not made a decision on who wW start Tuesday. LIFETIME WARRA N TY •ul s.. .. ce..-CeiWej> lnauronce App...-Shop (949) 642-4522 June 21 ·August 27, 2004 7:30am -6:00pm Mon.-Fri. Ages 6-12 $140 per week (Induct.. ell bips) WEEKLY FIELD TRIPS, 8EACll TRIPS S POOL DAYS single day $30 Corona del MIU' lf'nlor Tudd Macklln, who lnjured his elbow, wW be available as a pinch-hit· ter, but wW not pftch. The USC- bound Macklin, whose right el· bow ls inflamed, v1slted the no - jans' baseball team doctors and was toJd he could hJL He reached on an enor in the sixth, and scored along with Parker Ferguson when Bradbury pounded his home run deep toward center field. "ICabdlloJ gave us a heck or a battle and we responded," CdM Coad) John Emme said. "That's what you have to do. H Bradbury and Presson also CDM Continued from B 1 mined, exploded out of the gate in the first game, taking a quick 5-1 lead. The ngers (17-2) were not able to string together bade· to-bade points the entire game, while Corona deJ Mar put to· gether three separa1e runs of five points. 'We're pretty explosive," said Presson, who was 2 for 3 with four RBis and two runs scored. "We get one hit and It just leads to more. If we start out good, it's pretty much going to be good the whole game.· The Sea Kings, the Pacific Coast League champions, scored one run in the first. Andy Fren· kiel led off with a single to rigbL Bradbury, who has 10 home runs this season, followed with a base hit to right, and Frenldel used hJs speed to make it to third. Barrett Sprowl brougb1 Frenkiel in with would cheat over because they knew Tom and Kevin hit well, so when I staned setting the middle he had 10 stay, which Tom and Kevin open on the outside," Ru· bi.no said. Kevin had 18 kills and Tom fin· isbed with 15 for the nigbl while Rubi.no dished out 44 assists. The adrenaline of the first two games ran off by the start or the third game with SW laldng a 5-0 and 8-2 lead. "That got me going a little bit," saJd Bradbury, who was 3 for 4 with four RBJs and two runs scored. "They were acting like the game was over and it was the third inning. I knew our team could hit, so I wasn't too wor· rled." Simmons also had a home run in the fifth, another blast off the first pitch toward left-center field In the sixth, Simmons was up with two outs, his team trail· UCI Continued from Bl portunlty to tighten up and/or lose rhythm when he w.is rel- egated to a seat in the dugout for about 30 minutes during the Anl· eaters' four-run second-Inning rally. CF So1M1e111 Sed6oll DMl6ofl fl Flrttround Con>na def Mer 13, Cebltlo a ScoN by lnnlna• Cabrtllo 021 013 1 • I IO 2 CdM I07 OOI 11 • 13 t 2 White, Fleldl (3), Han1en (3) and Mcleod; Content. Meggard (7) end Marin-Finn, Kelly~?). W -Content. 9·2. L-White, 4-3. 28 -Ramaey (C). HR -Slmmo,,. (Cl 2, Mcleod (Cl. Bradbury (CdM), Preuon (CdM). eaters' chances of getting ll berth ln the Ne.AA regionals. JR. $WF PROGRAM for members 13 and up! "As a team. collectively we do good when we start well," outside hitter Tom Welch said. "If we get off to a 5-0 start, its hard to get back to us because we pass so well and we're able to ~ideout so well." "We played so well that first game, sometimes there's nowhere to go from there lo bnng it up to another notch," Conti said. "You could kind of see it dropping off as tha1 second garnn was winding down and we got off 10 a reaJ slow stan in that third game." But Smith, whose three losses this season have come in games the Anteaters have scored only one combined run, said he was more thari wilhng 10 sit. as his of· fense staked him 10 a rare lead. "l thought Smith pitched like a Friday-night guy," UO Coach Jotm Savage said or his ace, who had won just once in his previous five starts, though hardly pitchfng ineffectively. "He gave us what we needed and got us through the seventh inning. When you have a 2.02 ERA !coming in) with 100 in· nlngs (100 ¥i after Friday), you know you're probably one of the elite guys in the country.· Smith came out after seven. having thrown 120 pitches. and junior Steve Schroer worked two scoreless innings to earn his first save. Register by May 31 & receive $10 OFF each pre-paid weeklll 2555 Vista Del Oro, Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-640-6650 email: eastbluffbgcOhotmall.com Stefan ~liri Ski & Golf TI1e Sea Kings jumped out to an 8-3 lead In the second game. but StO fought back due to the play of their middle blocket Jon Wintenneyer. The 6-6 senior started swinging with more pur- pose and began to disrupt the CdM offense. But when Tom and his brother Kevin Welch staned getting more and more altentlon. DomJnic Rubi.no would set inside or dump the ball himself. ·A lot of the time their middle Corona had a slow start in the founh game, but a dump by Ru- bino followed by an ace gave the Sea King.9 a lead too big for the SU) to overcome. As for the rebuilding, Cond said there is more lo a team than experience. "I think because of our a1hleti· clsm and because or our heart, that's why we're here right now," he said. ''I'll take that trade-off every time," said the 6-foot-5 right-han- der, who improved to 8-3 and helped UCI (33· 17 -1, 9-10 in con· ference) pull into a three-way de for fourth place with just two Big West games remaining. Freshman Blair Erickson, who leads the nation with 16 saves, was ready in the bullpen, but Sav· age, wanting to save Erlclcson for the weekend, elected to let Schroer close the deal with a three-run lead. "If it had been a one· or two· run ballgame, you'd have seen (Erickson) in there," Savage said. Launches Golf Season "II can make the game real siln· pie," Smith added of the early lead. "When you get a guy on, you don't panic.· UCJ, knotted with UC Santa &Ibara and CaJ Poly, who are playing each other today and Sunday, trails Riverside by one game. 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H II J 302S E Coa1t HlahWil) SUMMAltY Requ11I to 1ma11d UH Permit No "235 to lnu-th• permitted u1lln1 from 18 to 26 ind to ptrnilt the .ale ol bfft ancl wine IOf o" arte cOfl wmpllo" (Type •t ABC Ucan .. ) •t an ulst1n1 Uli"I •"d drtnlllll establlslllneftl APPLICATION. Un Permit No. 32l& C(QA COW'llANCl Th" pro!fltt hat b•tn " vlewtcl, and II hn bnn lktermlMd that II It cate1orlully aumpt undet Ill• requlum•nl1 of th. Catrtorn11 f.nvl ronmenl1I q1111tl1 Act u11dar Clut l (Exl1t1n1 Facllrlit&) l'ubhahed Newport Beach/Cott• Mesa Dally Pilot May 22. 2004 S.637 S.....tf M ' ttfUtuf Ac-.. ........ Tiie lotlow1n1 pet SOii h11 abandoned th• use of lht FICllU0111 Busl neu N-lii'ona Llia o\o11l111tnll, 1667 C Lfncoln Ave., Otenca. CA 92815 fht f~htious Bu•lllus nall'lt ttlerr•d to tbo¥t: wH llltd 111 Oran&• County o" 12 1' OJ. fllC NO. 200J6MIJ1.l Mont Liu Ap.,llNrtl•. l P . IM7 t Uncolt1 Awe , Ortl'llt, CA 9185~ lt1Vnlment Cortctph, Im.. 0.fltl 8' PattMI ol ~ Lrw AclMllMllh, L I'. CC~). 1'67 [. Uncoltl Aw.. Of•nc• CA 12865 l TI111 IHlslntP Is con ducted by a tr1111ted pertnerihlp Kaye f Richey. S.nlOf Vite President This st1l•mtnt wn tiled with Ille County Cletll of Olanl' County 01104/16/04 I004H12HI 0111y Pilot M1y I. I. 15 22,2004 Sa615 ....... M JI refU...t ,.... ....... Th• tollowina penon has 1b1nclol\ff UM UH of lti. Frchbous Buil· neu Nam• Prlm11y C~1tal l 4950 Mic· Arthu1 llvd t670. NtWPOI t B .. ch, CA 92660 The fklillovs BuslMU namt 1alerred to •bo•• wn lited In O•_•nte Cou1111 on 11/IO/Ol. flU. NO. 20036929249 St1tulde Mort1•1•. lnc.(CA). 4590 Mac Artllu1 Bh•. '670, Newport 8aach, CA 9?642 ' lllit bu 1ness ts con· •ucted by a <otJ>orallon St•l••lda Mort1•1•. Inc .• /-larw11 lernw This •l•t1me11t was llltd with the Count' Clerk ol Or•fll• Counly on04/71/04 I0046tlS1U Delly Pilot Mty 1. I , 15, 22,2004 Sa613 At--. ..... ........ Tha fl\llowlnc petto"• are do1n1 llu•IM•• u T V.N lRAHSPOllT, 13812 Oltmp111 Or , Wnht11n1tw Cahfotnla 12613 Vinni. NIPl)y Hfv~1n. l381Z Oly111p11l Dr , Wt1lml"''" 1 Callfornla 9268.J rllls buslnett 11 con d'-Cl .. by 111 l/ld1vldu1I Have you at•tttcl doln1 bu~tnH• Y•l1 Yn, 04/0&."04 Vllllilt Htpc>1 N111yitn l lln t t•t•flll•t •• flltlll trtlll lllf Count, cim of O.•nu OoV!ltr ESTABLl~llW 19lS lnsunng California's Finest Homes Since 1925 PERSONAL INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Anderson followed Fisher's tri· pie with an RBI single to stake Smith to a 5-0 cushion. Now located in Newport Bead\ to serve Newport Beach. Coronll del Mllr, Newport CoaJt and all of Orllnge County. Kennedy singled to open the ua third and came home on Fisher's RBI double to increase the lead. ~~~~ LnJa Htdtm<YI ""'l•~l""°' ~,,,..,4'0Ctlm Please call Lmda for a complete review of your personal insurance Fisher's four RBis pulled him into a tie with Anderson for the team lead with 39. UC Riverside, taldng advantage or two of the hosts' three errors, rallied with two runs in the fifth and one in the sixth, two or those unearned. Bii Welt Confwwlce ua 6, UC Rt••tlde 3 Score bv lnnlnat ~ 000 . b21 odf> • 3 II I UCI 141 000 000 • a 11 3 1000 Quall Strau. Sulu 100, Newport Buell, C A 92660 949.85 I .lll6 -~"==" Winter, Rzepczynskl 12) end Salotti; Smith, Schroer (8), Eridaton (9) and Wegner. W • Smith, 8-3. L • Winter, 3-5. Sv ·Schroer (1 ). 28 • AnderlOn (UO), Asher IUCI), . 38 • Asher (UCI), Salotti (U~). Ucense #0558467 ---- on04/23/04 20046 .. UU Oally Pilot May 22 29, Junt 5, 12. 2004 $"'90 fht fottowin1 persons are do1na tws1nau es B & 0 Solution\. 22641 Fernwood St , L•k• Foo•t Caltlotn a 92630 David Johnson, 22641 Fernwood St , l•k• forut, Cahlorn11 92630 B1tan Boyd, 72641 fu"wood St., l•k• FOftsl, Cehfor11i. 92630 This business Is con ducted by • 11naral pertnenhlp HIVt JOU •tailed Oolnl buslneu ytt1 No Brien Boyd Tiiis alalement wes hltd with Ill• County Clerk ol Ot •111e County on04/IW 20046tlttH 011ly Piiot May I, 15, 22,29,2004 s.622 Mahlooz/ Far une Alam, 2601 Wut Ball Roed, An•htlm, Cafl!Of nla 92804 fur1ukh S Al•lm, 2601 West Ball Road, An• he1m, CahlOf nil 92804 This bus1ntu Is con ducted by a rener•I pertne1lh1P Hnt you started doin1 11uslne15 _yet? Yes 07 /25/f11. M.hlooz Alan1 This statement was hltd with the County Clerk of Or1n11 County on 04/23/04 20046tlU5' 01tly Piiot . M1y 22. 29, Jun• 5, 12, 2004 Sa639 Th• lollowlna person' ara dolna buslnua 11. OTM CHC Con1ultln1, 1$01 Moa Or t36, St"I• Me. CA 92707 Danltl 8lllln1sley, I S6 I Mut Ot 135. S.nt1 Ana. CA92707 flcllm...... Thi• butln"' Is con -~ dutltd by an 1M1vlclual -HtYt you llatttd dolnl The lollownna per'°"' bu1ln11S rel? Ho are llo1n1 busintu H ' O•n Bllllnr.ter A) Or•n1• County c .. ,. Tiiis tit •-nt wes to111 0-, B) 0!11•1• hltcl """ the County County Cu1tom Ooor1, Clttk of 01an1• County 32011 Moulton l'kwy [ on 04,?t,,,. 5, la1una Hiiis, CA IOCM6H4U4 926S3 Oally Pilot May I. 8, 15, P•ul Mt'°" Coppac•. 22.2004 St6 l4 2l01 l ~lton f'llwy E 6it lt1un1 Hiiia, CA nc.. ..... 9 Th~ bu•I,.. .. 11 con ._...., d t· .. b 1 di d f Tha tot1owi111 peraon1 uc -Y in n vi ue are dofna bu11n1u as· 141"• you '1"1111 do•ne Oetmtn 0.moltllon end bu•lnfft Y•l7 No R9'M•ld .,~ y•#··· 2:l I I I Paul M CoPQa.. """ ~ Thlt statemtnt wu Newb1lctn. L•k• fortst, hltd with tht ~unty C.hlo•rrll 9M30 c•· 11 I "-c t Dann\' W.lhtm O«INtn, o;&s~111!::"•' oun 1 22.111 Newb11dr,, l•h• I0046"11lS Fotut, C.hf0tna 92630 0.lly l'tlot May 15 U This ~1'-1 It COii n. June 8, 2004 si.631 dutlt4 by. '" lndMdu1t ........... ........ Tiit lolloWrflC !*..Olis are doinl buslneu es: All MuMhlnc lnl'IOYlllOfl AMI, 2t01 Wt1t 8111 ltotc12 Allallelm, Cthfor• otal 804 Haw you 1fa1ted dOlllC I fflll\fU )'flf ... Dt" Oatm•" lllls 1t1te1Mnt was hle4 w1tll the CoMnty Clwk ol °''"'' Co\lnty Ofl ~ll:'04 nMffll77J 01ily Piiot~ M11 2l, 2J1 SUM~1_l2,ZOIM SMl:M 2840 legal Notlca 2640 lepl Nadell fldlt.s hsiita ... s..... Th• lollow1n1 persons art doln11 lluslntH '" Caltlornla Balloon Com· piny. 2208 Santi Ana Ave • Costa Mesa r.111. IOfnla 97627 lelhey Lowell Bendall, 22'>8 S1nt1 AM Ave Coste Mesa Cahlot nle 92627 Thtt 11us1ness '' con· ducted by: an 1nd1v1du1I Havt you sl11ted doms buslntss yet? YasS/20/04 .ltlfr •Y L Bendall Thlt st1ttment w11 l1led with the County Clttk ol Oran1• County one>Sno/04 2004HH611 Dilly P1lut . M1y 22. 29, June 5, 12. 2004 s..635 RctllM ..... ... s...... The followln1 persons .... ~as: M~o.nNow '°"' l833 tast l11h Sltttl 1301, Senta Ana. CA ~ Mwk S Oden, 417 Easl Clerk of Orenae Counly on04/27/04 2004HISIS7 Dilly Pilot M1y I, 8, IS, 22,2004 Sa618 Fk1lllM IUiess llmeS...... The tollowina persons •re doin11 buslntss H VIiia Sant1110 817 E 20th St Sa11te Ana CA 92706 Consuclg M, RoclcWutz 817 E. 20th St., Santa Ana. CA92706 Thi\ busme.ss 11 con ducted by en 1ndlvldual ~lave you started do1111 bu,lness yet? Ho Consuelo M. Rodn1uti Thi• statement was ftltd wtlh the Cou11ty Cltrk of Ounce County on 05/11/04 2004601$467 Delly Pilot Mey 15. 22, 29, June 5, 2004 Se631 fldltlMt.lltss llmtS...... The lollowln1 per sons ara doln& buslntss es Southetn Celllo111i• Business Ruources, 33M w Orena• •6. An1he1m. Ca 9280' Beverly Jean Wast, 3354 W. Oran&• 16, Anll111m. Ca 92804 This business 11 con ducttd by: an indlvldu1I STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? Ii.Ive you started dolnc busmess yet7 No BeverlyWut Thlt statement was hied wllh the Cou11ly Clerk ol Onnae County on 04/23/04 20046tlSS.I Dall~ Prlot Mey 8, IS, 22 ~ 2004 Safi21 I/th Strffl 1454, Cott• • Meu.CA~7 • • • • • • ••••• Thh butlflt I Is COii· Ouc:tad br. •n lndlvklu I Have you s I• ltd dollll bu'1ntn yet1 No MatkS. Oden Thia tlttemant wu Med w1t11 llwl County Clefk of OtMI• County on Oot/2&I04 20046tlStH 01ily Pilot "''Y 1. 8, 15, n . 2004 Sa&t2 ~ ...... .......... The followlnl pc11&0nt •re dolft& bullneu ta: D & S Auto C. Wtlll, ten l Fr111t St., Sent• Ana, CA 92701 Otwld La81ttt h tn•. 162) L rn1rt St, Slftl• Ana, CA9210l Tiii• bvtltloon ts con dU41tcl lly 1111 111dMdutl HtVf )'Oii •l•lttcl doifll bu11M11 yet1 Ne Onid lelratt f vena Tim 1l11tttntnt wu !!ltd WIU! t11e CMty The ut"I Drpartmtnt 11t tht Daily Pilot iJ pk111tJ to""""""" 11 MW tn'Vitt now avai'4bu to MW lnuinam. ~ wtU wow SEARCH tht 1111mt for!"" 41 flO tXtN rhtlr:r. 11"4 uw !"" tht ti mt anJ tht trip UJ tht <Aurt HoMSt ;,, S4n11t An4. Thnr, ef ttnlnt, .for tht s111rrh u rompkttd wt wi/J fil.t your ficritious blllinm NtlfU ltAttmml with IM Co""'J Cinlt, pub/uh once• WHk for four wtth AS 1Wfu.irrd., !.w •Ni thne fill JOUr proof o/pNblit111ion with tht Counry CW. Pkm nop ~ 14 fil.t your ftttiti'ous H.siNSS """" ~I "' tht !Mily Pi"11, 330 W. &ty St, °'11'1 MtUL If!"" amnot stop j_. plnut 001"' Ill (949) 6124321 .,,. "" """ #Ukt """"f""""1 for Jn # """"' this ~rt ., Ml. . qr s1Hn11J h#w .,,, fanhtr f#nti.,.,, 1• tMJ.,""""" .,;u., ,,,.,., """ t1M" IUIUI JOll. GtNNi ltd,,, rr""" btuiMI! Pilot L al I) e e :> r • s a l • Poli cy How to Place A ---Deadlines--- Rates and deadlines are subject 10 change withou1 nolice. The publisher rcscrvcs the right to censor, reclassi fy. revise or reject any classified, clas\ified display . or display advertisement. Please report any error that inay be in your classified ad immedia1e1y. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for th~ co~1 of the space actually occupied by the: error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. CLASSIFIEJAD -Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm By Fax (949) 631 -6594 Cl"lr ,.,. 111dll<k \ '"" ,...,,,. • ..nJ I°"'""' num1'-r "'"" '"" II"'" '"" l>.a L -.1th~ I""" <jU.Wc I By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours By Mail/Jn Person: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. & Bay St Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In IUOam-S:OOpru ~onday-Friday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm ~ JOl0-1940 ltl - ~ I . I' I ~ 500S·SISO 2305-2490 Garage/ Cats 3610 1160 _Yanl_S_al_es __ 1489 tAclor.W. Cm Mil• H<MS FOR SllLf ORANGE 5400 TOP SS 4 UCOltOS nc .Ba. Cllis9c. Et !iOs & IDs .8l Altec, Spkr. tube ~ Mike 949·645-7505 ENTERTAINMENT s,edal Evenls 1310 EQUAL HOU5ll6 OfPOl'Ml1'Y All real estate •dverhs rna In this newspaper IS subiect to the federal Fair Housil111 Acl of 1968 •s amended which rnaku 1t illegal lo advertiMt "any pr efet ence, hm1tat1on or d1~11mm1tlon bued on race, colof. ret111ion. se•. handicap fam1hal status 0< n•tion•I ongon. or an intention lo make any suc;h Pf tfetence hm•la hon or d15c11mrn•ho11 - Thos newspaper wilt not know1111ly accept ~ny advertisement for real •~hie which 1s 1n vtol1tion of the law Our readers iue hereby onlormed that aft dwell 1nes advertised on tho~ newspaper are available on an equal oppo1 lunlly basis Io complain of d" cr1m1nahon. caH HUD toll free at I 800·424·8!>90 Estlll Sales 1486 R...._,ating Sale Sat. ....., 8 S fum1tuo•. •nd table\ t """'' ,\nl1q""' bo.ll Uljlllp, "'"''fll' P•lh. mot0tcytk•. 110 ~••ly ~""' 21!>7 M11•moll BillllQ.t c;..,.. ~ Sd ,,,,,...,""" 420 ~ ,,.,... '""" !kl My llitlly L1111tlf'". • 1n11,.., !15 11.at tr.h tdolll & 11••• l•tate Sole1 f1umt111f' 11"hr\ I "'''" huh h & mnt, Sal M.1y 71 'I J ?48 lt~ttl Or I OM COSTA MlSA SA1 7:30 ?, 706!> M • .,.an W,1y o tt ?I'' 11~.11 (lr.1n1te llvP 3 fillrnly ,.1~. turn. ~itch '''"'' r lot he' cherrywvod ~1.,, tnp ~& thdll '· $300 NlWPORT HACH SAT 7°"'-1? 1906 fr~w,<1d l n hu~, """'"~ \die furn huu"Khut~ items, cfolh"' <h1ld1rn ''""" ••mpte rlothr\. et< NEWPORT HACH UTUlDAY 8 12, 309 Signal turn c lolhe• artwork. ,ewrlry lot.of _ -~1rtty •man, NlWPORl llACH LIDO ISU SAT I 12, t 30 Via lor<a hov1a hold ltam1, tool•, onllC111H, ml1<!! Do.-st.. Mo.lr'lf ~ Plant\ WI cont~IOf't·, m~ Mhld ll!'fm Sdt M..y 22 !...!.._DJ M<~n"'i <;~ N6_' Moving Sala ~ntoqur hHn1t1Kf 11111£\ t~oolu ~Y'\ llll1)S. 11\!f 11 &?? I ti Vu ltdol'hd loot /'llilm fur Adnphoo SAi 11 4 00 f'elSmdt I Lu~t• M~\d I /th & Sul)ertor (No I tu Mlll•ld>) 9'1!14!>1 -r/77 COUNTY Balboa Peninsula RBCUI 9 I I I ole ' lay Vlaw lhr ;>ba coodo, U11• t'r 1•11111,, 11,oppen• bo•t doth S650I\ Pre•iew I'd l>wnl'" Nl'f•d Htlp f 11 II 2 00 310 Fernando \Vdl Md1111Pr ~d Adult llQJ Pdlll JCl 949 29) 8128 L.•t•. & Older OuR'. 11 .. d ,,. w hum~' Adopt Adult Corona del Mar lloorn•I' IO tl•y relurn f'olu 'f www d1tln1.tlufl'two1 k nr v SPRING ICITTtHS & CA TS 0 1• g \ u n I 1 n • www..-.~wrR.••Jd n JM tun·, ll O.ot h ,#1 ~' t.t,oJ 11.."Jt:>t'l ruAllld. o;f""' er-~ h '1o. tmrv'I trlb1 I> v.t.tnh ,, .. , It <hlie 17-\m 9111fi44.7JJ9 GllUT VA1Ull OP(N SAT-SUN t-4, 409 Do Sofo Torroco Cl<'"" V1ew•11 5br 4ba tamrm , home SI 100.000 the land & Inc our wnrth the proce 11111 & P11lty COM HOMES 949 /'J9 9070 for .. by -.CDM Irvine ll'frace 3bdf.)>a 4 CM p9,c.t°"IM1~. h4!1'1.h doors & ~ '°'round Mllny lJllCI ades ~ auay.d w/1ou11Mrt. Puol ~ WlwWrllli PIP orly no ~ $2.225.<XX> C<lli ftllnCCS (949) 500 flX11 Hlthl...,cfs 400 o .. Sota t ero ace 4bt 3ba home. lot \Ile 20.000. on the Canyon Ocean view. compe lely r emod $? 999 000 Vor Pl!terwn Petr.,on Construct1nn 0Pstgn 949 9?9 141 9 Costa Mesa COUICT8U rTUIS 1000 Haw•"an Shwts, collect•ble watches. mid mod furn1lW'e. 3460 Rtal Estate Misc. Oflers JEWELRY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS 4245 Opaft H-n Sot & Stm l -S. Completely re mndeled 4br 2ba Home Oeautoful l•ndscaped yard tnerav f'ttrc1 .. nt alt new apphanlfl\, wme tu11ter. at11um Ip unh •' ~" L 111\ o I bu1l1 1n \lou11e & lurmlurr, to ,,~k ll&h11n1. cathet1rat lelltng. apPfO• ?OQOsf S/49.~00 By Owner SAT I0-2pm ]'J() w .. sl I 7U1 St, Costa Mes• S•ll~our Car In C/as!$iflttd ! Cootl Coin NHch Old Coon'' Gold, \ol~N, ieweh wAlll~ anlJQtlt!\ colle' hb~\ 949 &42 9448 Gnat/ Garaael Yardales 1489 Yant Sales 1489 n.i-.~?.i.~~..-._ ... ·/,.At. ,, COLI.ESE PARK ~ IEIGllORllOOD GARAGE SALE i Cross streets are Harbor/Fairview & '° Menimac/Wilson. Saturday, J~4 May 22, from Sam to 3pm. ~ Sponsored by T orelh Realty. ~ Vfalt www.torelllrealty.com i'f for maps or call >' ~~71!-~t?~~!~~.~~ ~ 1or ........ n J2 Unrte •• Bucfld P"' h er ... ~, r""'"' Mea ,.. Knntt' Liu~ I rm S4 'l!iO,<XX> www edcMp.Yro rom Cal 888 459 Z200 All! N•"'PO<'f llv4., Caste Mo• 2nd floor ofhu 'uolt'S. 1?63\f @> SI ?!ifs& 114 !146 1200 RESIDENTlAL INCOME PROPERTY 4600 JRIPUll COSTA MUA 61R,31ATH,J-OAR, $749,000 949-222-1410 I (714) 7S 1-6024 Motivate Sa arl Ol'lN SAT-SUN t-S r S1t1t CM 4bt 2 51>8 house. built 97 br'lfll, open, 2 1. RM. 2545 Sant• Ana Ave S7lf>.OOO AJent Joe 714-IU-tt25 OPlN SAT-SUN 1-S 442 tUH l'loc• I AS r SIOl wall lo NP Har boo Htgh '!In& lam hm 4br 2b~. "t)l><O• 2300sf, 2 lp's. •la Ii fanvm, l~ndSt yard $849,900 Owner 949 642 1529 IMCOMI PltOPlltTY frlplu Mesa Verde, totally rehabbed, 3br I b• & (2) 2br I.Sb•, 18 3 CRM $999,000 Act Don Lona fwst THm [ st•t"s 949 646-0610 Ind ex lASTSIDl l•vaty eat-4 •Ommumly w/9 homes 3br, JN, llll9fO• 1660si, ne.w SMit. Anl Country Club ~ to S7D<. Co- op w/bf uilft 949 ?23 3905 Laguna Beach o.-lN SAT-SUN l -S 2670 S-'-W.., Slunnina e.ec cusl 2 \try 3br 2.Sba hm. stun n1na btHlh tali.ma oc:n & co.slhne •1tws S2 '44.000 AC1 Ml'1dy 949 ~ Ji146 NEED TO SEll YOUR PROPERTY OUR HOMES OF THE WEEK PAGE ON SATURDAYS CANHElP CAll lOIUll OOCMl1 '49-S74-42U ANll 6DIDIOUS t4t-S74-424t NPHUOHU 530 R1nr ~ Ave. 464Ssl llvon1 • 759 sf aareae 6 .350 sf lot sue !lb< !I 5be • olfc 3 c car llouu w1H be completed by Aue 1 1004 Ste photo on Homes of lht Wedi lh1s SAT 949 57 4 !1820 SPICTACULAl TlMNlS COURT JSTATI GOOOsf ~bt 6ba home I 22acr e of lush grounds, f)ftV&le ll&hled l&nnls court 180 • ocn & catalrna, v1tws $3.995,000 P•h1cli TenOlt 949 856 9705 WATWllOMT ..... llS t:t UDO PININSULA ~ S tar !Ina !11 S264,500 lenehold land. C•nnery V1tlaae S.tes C•tl 949- /'ll !>830 I 888 969 966 7 NJWllSTINO A custom un•llached twnhm on wjd4l rrnbell Jbr i1 Sb• fr, $979,000 N0<alee Paulson RHlly 949 632 6489 MtWPOtn HACH WAURfRONT UOOllSOltT from S?59K w/$2580 t~ ,,.., Alt4enaft . 949-929 -3419 Blufts 3br 2 5bit lreo standing condo; h1&hly uprtraded, Opell Sun I? 5 504 Canclla/Vl\la Umb1osa VRM UX:HD> SS!BJtl6 Saly 9'9 219 2414 <1-IAYSIOl COVI 21R~ w/view. ;> car I"•&• er•note lut "* ~ atdf, SV!bn 9&n341Dl o H ST HACH C. OCEANFRONT CIANT NEW ON MARK£ I AC I 949 219 2!>59 Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week Only $32 per week ( 4week minim COi Donna at (949) 642-4321 tl•,-t Mo"'• Approx 1600sf 3/4Br. bonus 1 oom g. ofhce 3 !>Ba hHted pool & spa J car 11•n&e. Sl.799,000 fo1 S•le By Ow11er. Call (714) 272 8189 Tustin Rand1 TUSTtt RANCH E•ec home. 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J<Jly ~ Oil Diii geeae; Cervetti '92 <•nv While. on11111I owner low m1, 1mmacul1te cond Tle-vp f..-lift lt..r on SIJ.700 562 212 •Ill Grand Canal, B1lboa Island Av11lablt now FOltD IX,lOfUR '97 [dd1e 81utr Edolron V6. auto, tthr seats, ed. I owner , 9311 m1, 1rt cond, S7900/obo 949 689·5682 Nhtaft '9S Sentra IOOk mo A/C. menu1I Iran•, 2d<. air loll, all recorch $2500 ~um 95 v ... Jetta • GlS 4 door ....... ,_ brakes. new tires, nlU$t -$5900 obo "4-548--7700 Volvo ·oo V70 Gl T waeon. silver /oatmnl Ith• CO, mnrl 1lloy wllls, superb cond Se h1bla hpanol $12,995 Ylai2fi211 Bir 949-511111 www.ecpaltl.cem AUTOMOBILES, MISCB.lANEOUS Vthlcfa Wanted 9045 .AUTOS WANTED Painting ltAINIOW Ol<ll MAIN1' P11nt1n14'C/ul ~Apt Q~="I FrH Htwmte l 7 714-636-8888 Paving A!ftW.T ... Siii Coll. Sllr\q ' CoraW ~ Free Est, Quehly Work, C&C ~ Co 1l4"Q9QJ/3 Plumbing tdMllOnOf MITJ lle"htrt SEWER JE INC ELECTRONIC SLAB LEAK DETECTION Fr lend~ Ser vice 949 -6 J -9S04 -~.cam IJ152•9 In ......, ......... 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MSRP ........................................................ $,32,400 Nabers Discount ........................................ -$3500 Sale Price .................................................. $28,900 Factory Rebate .......................................... -$3500 NET$ COST MSRP ........................................................................ $35,330 Nabers Diacount ........................................................ -$7600 Sale Price .................................................................. $27,730 Factory Rebate .......................................................... -$4000 MSRP ....................................................................... .$38,945 Nabers Disc:ount ........................................................ -$8200 Sale Price .................................................................. $30,745 Factory Rebate .......................................................... -$5000 I AT THIS PRICE #4YU6594 I AT THIS PRICE #4XL5897 . . .. . THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES • MAY 22-28, 2004 I l I ' I ••• 2 N N I f • For more information or to·sc~le your private showing, please contact First Team Estates Kim Cole at (9'19) '166-3703 Antoine Bacha at (949) 721-0272 Ext. 314 COVER ••• Fmsr TEAM FsrATES 2. Oner Story/Inda . 3.-35. C.Oldwdl Banker/ C.out Newport Propertia 36. Kolar &: c.o. Bank of America 37.-67. Stnda Propertiea 62. Abraou Coutal Propertiea 63 . ..69. Fant Team Estates 70.-72. Emenld Bay Realty 73.-98. Prudential California Realty 99. c.o~ Realty Group 100. Metro Realty 101. Roger'• Realty 102. Laguna Seaaide Realty 103. Amutrong Propertiea 104.-105. Ran.ax Real Eatate Services 106. Brmema 107. <Annery lofu 109. Hanu Reddy Realty 110. Wells Fargo Private Mortgage 111. IBMC 112. R.anu Real Eatate Services LomA.cMat ' Portfolio Financial 113. We &q., Bank 114. a.wdine Raby l.olll.Adw.n 115. Cannery Village Realty 116. w.w..,,. MulUal 117. John Dundee 118. C.Ountrywide Mortgage 119. Open Home Guide 120.-122. Homa of the Week 123. Mortgage Rates · 127. Prudential California Realty 128. Cataliat Homea JJaily~Pilot Proudly serving Newport Beacb, Cott.a Mesa, Corona dd Mar, Newport Coan. Shady Canyon, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Dana Point. Monardi Bach, Capi.strano Beach, San Juan Capistrano and San Ocmcntc. Exceptional quality pervades this six bed- room and 5-bath Crystal Cove estate. Enjoy stunning white water views of the Pacific. Catalina lsland and Newport Harbor as well as your own putting green in the backyard Enter through the semi rotunda tower entrance where a wrought iron chandelier is suspended from the soaring ceiling. Custom woodwork. arched doorways, marble. granite and natural stone conspire to create a spacious and casually degant ambiance in the formal living room, dining room and great room that includes the breakfast nook and ch~ kitchen. The home is listed for $3.180; million by Khn Cole and Antoine Bacha of First Team Estates. I 3 ••• 2 f'i N for mort information or to'schtdidt your private showing, please conta!t First Team Estates Kim Colt at (9'19) -f66-3703 Antoine Bacha at (9-f9) 721-0272 Ext. 314 COVER ••• Fmsr TEAM E.srATFS 2. c.over Story/IDda 3.-35. C.Oldwdl Banbt/ C.Oaat Newport Properties 36. Kolar &'. Co. Bank of America 37.-67. Strada Properties 62. Abra1111 Coutal Properties 63.-69. Ftr1t Team Estata 70.-72. Emerald Bay Realty 73.-98. Prudential California Realty 99. Cote Ralty Group 100. Metro Realty 101. Roger'• Ralty 102. Laguna Seujcle Ralty 103. Atmatrong Properdea 104.-105. Remu Ra! &ate Servicet 106. Brmaua 107. Cannay Lofts 109. Hanu Reddy Realty 110. Wells Fargo Private Mortgage 111. IBMC 112. Rann Ra! atate Services lomAdvia-1 · Portfolio Financial 113. ~FapBank 114. a.line Rally l.omAdWma 115. Cannay v~ Realty 116. ~MUialal 117. John Dundee 118. Countrywide Mortgage 119. Open Home Gwcle 120.-122. Homea of the Week 123. Mortgage Rat.ea · 127. Prudential California Realty 128. Catall.t Homea Daily~Pilot Proudly temng Newpon Beach, Cotta Mesa. Corona dd Mar, Ncwpon Cout. Shady <:anyon. Laguna Beach, Laguna Nigud, Dana Point. Monarch Bach, Capiscnno Beach, San Juan Capimano and San Ocmente. Exceptional quality pervades this six bed- room and 5-bath Crystal Cove estate. Enjoy stunning white water views of the Pacific, Catalina Island and Newport Harbor as well as your own putting green in the backyard. Enter through the semi rotunda tower entrance where a wrought iron chandelier is suspended from the soaring ceiling. Custom woodwork, arched doorways, marble, granite and natural stone conspire to aeate a spacious and casually degant ambiance in the formal living room, dining room and great room that includes the breakfast nook and che(S kitchen. The home is listed for $3.180 million by Kim C.OJe and Antoine Bacha of First Team F.srates. • I 3 ~ c a "' ':< s:: "' '< N !'-> N 8 "' :JJ "' !l!. 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OllV.. $429,900 fQUITll I HI.ANDS IM9.000 --~--= open house invitations Sun 1-4 !llVlNE 99W~ S445.000 SM l;..f U..Wlllmr' 99W~ M4UOO Sun 2-5 Elln Wllcilr LAKE FOUST ,.. •Jlcllla ... 21••~·· ..,. .-.1-s . a. Dlnhl I 0502 VIiia DllmrTo JMMlrtl'Mll 21111TIHI fl • .. ... Sun 12-4 ORANGE 7405 E.Whb Ollc NdJi 31716 Sch Aw $1.065.000 s.us..n 1-4 TeresaTatCh $749.000 Sun 1-4 -·· ... )44 ........ St $1,"5,000 SM/Sun 1-5 Riiy HcAfooH AIL HILL 25'5 Kio V"r Sl.295.000 Sun 1-5 ., ........ .... S.1-4 n. Smidt 699w.dt ...... ll,H)..000 s.r&.nl-5 Riiy HcAfooM LAGUNA HHilllL 17 ..... WI-. ••.-ooo Sun 1-4 U...G.la LAGUNAVI SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO f1iry Grant -i lMll ~ F11CM "7.000 Sun 1-4 l04l2 Mlrbela Vllt:I 25801 PiMoifla .. LIDO ISLE 104VllHin f 1.150.000 bl-4 ......,.. .... ·-'**-' .... ...... ~ .... D22tVlllllda D4JIVllU., 1219.000 .... I .. ...... SitlSun 1-5 ..... Sun 12-5 TALEGA s. 12.:.f Monica~ IOJ C:..,...,._ 1111 •tt.m . l •' - • ~ N N l f i ...., ie ~ • ~ ! DOVER SHORES $1,195,000 I.Mae ledc a.y view home ... bedroom. 3.5 bach pk8 offtce and ~· ILUFFS $9 I 9,000 l bedroom, U bech 8'uffs Back a.y, G,..tbelt and canyon vt.ws. Gall Yortc & Unda Fleld MllllON Vl.,O City ....... J bedroom. 2.5 bL lmm.cullC9. ... Lomberdl • LINDA ISLE $14,ttS,OOO ,_.. oldie bar"· Contemf>Ol'VY ~ with mtel*-1t W!.w. LIDO ISLE $1,495,000 STRADA n .ns,ooo Remodeled bmlly home on Udo Isle. Enttnalner's dream home with pool. spa and pll'IOt'lmlc views. Jon Fl•a Rick Lan,..,ln ~~~-.., LIDO ISLE $1,IH,otO FUlulous 3 bd. l bl. Udo Isle home on O'IWliud loc. • MllA aLUPPI 9129,IH Upvided '4 bd.) bl. home Wfch MW .,..,.. kitchen • prMte spa. EtthwAne TUITLa RIDGE $1 ,7Sf,IOO ~ story MW home fot9'ltr Yiew loc. ~uparades. LIDO ISLE O FF I CE 949.723.8800 ~ ..................... ______ _ .......... ..__ ________ .., __ ._ ....... ____ ..._ ________ ....,. .............. .,__ ..... _ ............ ______ . ____ ~· LAGUNA llACM Sl..111.tH [lepllldld and ~ amiom home. New ........... ,_, pool ....,H8nti IAVINI t I .nt.ffl Gorpous and hWlly ~ 5 bd. 5 bL Cuf.de.AC locadon. IALIOA llLAMD .... I H,t .. .... i.nd ~custom home wtd'I dDdc. .. 199). CoilMttf>OrVY. .....,....,..., ..................... HA9'10A COVI · t I 14tt1tot ...._.. Plan I. 4 bd. l ba. Poot. .,,._ l car ....... IA&.IOA Ila.AND 91 ,4tt,ot0 Chmnlnc lalloe Island home wtd'I chlrcl Story and I ¥19w. ONI l'ORD ROAD t I ,llt,000 Beautifully appointed, tradldonal home with downstairs mater bedroom. Daw Wons NIWPORT HllGHTI e I ,ltl,000 CharmlnJ l bed~ 2.5 bath remodeled home. l.arp open kitchen. 10mbwty Bibb WOODlllDGI Rare opponunlty tlO purdme • lllalfront home. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 949.644.1600 t 1 •I I lff If. •I l 11 l\N .. ,« "t i• 7 ~ e a. ... ':< ~ ... '< N ~ N § :::0 ~ ~ ,.,, "' s tD 0 e! .:;: ::9 9: t ... • • NORTH TUITIN $4,J21,HI $pldous 7 bd.1.5 bl. aastom llCltil 2.l5 KA bof'M ......... NIWPOltT COAIT tt,ltl .... ~ l bd. ... mecll room. MrM9 pOol .... .,.. NEW LISTINGS AVAi LABl.:E IHADY CANYON9 ·SJ,291,000 ~ story Shady ean,.on• vii&. .. bd. ~ bl. Golf COW"le Ylewl. NIWPOltT COAIT tt11,Ht ,...., perfect three bedroom pus lolc In pl9d cOrlimunlty • 0,... ~. Gllnjohmon 11¥1NI NH, ... ........ .... ..,,.., J bd. on qullc, ...... inc.1or lot. Gllnjohneon 1, di, I I I I"". I . I • NEWPORT IEACH 9-49.644.1600 CORONA DIL MAA tl,Jff,HO Fabulous oc..... Ylew fronc condo In Corona .. Mar. LIDO ISLE 949.723.1100 :rftlll•~· _...... I ... ._ _ __. • ._ ..... ._~....,_._ • ._..._...__.._ _ _.. .. _._ • ..,_,_...,.....,.., • ...,._...._...,..,._......._.,._,......._. - , _ ........... .........,.._... ....... __ .......... ..., __ ~ ..................... -.... ..._._.... ............. "'_,_.__. .... ~.-----.... _..._. .... , ____ _ MARILYN READ 949.718.2733 www.lldolsle.net 2004 SALES 832 VIA LIDO NORD $5,500,000 220 VIA LIDO NORD $3 ,895.000 200 EVENING STAR S•.500,000 637 VIA LIDO SOUD SJ,995,000 111 VIA LIDO SOUD $1,195.000 16SJ l'AlAU $495,000 338S1 MANTA COURT $849,876 .516 0£ ANZA IN ESCR.OW ••l!llH'll H I\ l'•O\( ' 1-l •• 9 ... 11 ~ ~ i f • ~ J • . , ! .-.,__ ~-. ROD DALEY 949.759.3776. • • I •• u ~ c-; N l € ~ ~ ~ w J °' • I ! -- 11 Prairie Grass 17 Redbird 41 Blue Heron 51 Copper Creek 31 Golden Eagle 25 Watercress (BA) 27 WacCttress (HA) 29 ......... (lot5A) 1 ! { llJC 'I I 11 ,__., 'I• 34 Boaldervtew (Lot 38) 29 Bouklervtew(Lot 2TA) 5-t Qmyoa Creek (Lot MB) 78 Golden &p (Lot 3) (1" Escrow) 60 Canyon Cleek (MB) Chi Escrow) 59 CanyOn Cnek (398) ""Elauw~ 61 ~ Creek ( 408) (Ill &a.w) DEBBIE AND RON MILLAR 949.933.7393 949.718.1741 . ronde~oastnewport.com KEVIN KUBIAK 949.874.4706 . . _ ...................................................... ..,_ .. _,_..,.. __ .. ________ ............... __..., ...... .,...., ........ -............. __. __ _ DEBBIE & RON MILLAR 949.933.7393 949.718.1741 KEVIN KUBIAK 949.874.4706 MILLAR I KUBIAK TEAM TIM SMITH 949.718.1735 HEATHER WARRE N 949.718.173-4 I ( )' : 1111( •t l 111\ N .. I.,, .. I u I ( 14 c-i N • .. Ii w ~ . 949. 759.3738 714.883.4397 SHADY CANYON IROKCR OF THE YEAR 2002 RICK LANGEVIN 949.759.3759 . SHADY CANYON® CUSTOM HOME .........__._, ______ ._ .......... __ ....,_~---.....--........... _... .. -.. .................. __ _. _________ ....................... ,,_~ ,. SARA HINMAN 949. 759 .3705 BRAD HINMAN 949.759.3732 www.hlnmanrealestate.com < 1,1 l1UH'l l IJ ~N .. ,1 •fl. 15 I' ... u ~ ~ § f . i w 111 ~ • i ! MARY ELLEN WEGLARZ,CPA 949. 759 .3768 BOB WEGLA~Z 949. 759 .3193 HALL OF FAME MEMBER LIFETIME SALES ACHIEVEMENT AWAMJ INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENTS ELITE 2000 2001, 2002 & 2003 TOP rRODUCERS REPRESENTING CORONA DEL MAR ""'o NEWPORT llEACH 1•1 :'I'll 'l l I I \ .. ,, "I I IN ESCROW - ,. _ _.. ................... __. ...... ....., .... ..,.._..,_ ........ _...._.._ ............................... .,_... .......................... ._. .......... --.... ------ I ' 949.759.3771 r l ~ / lJ:' • .. l f.1'.N.,_< 'I• . • I 17 ' JEFF JONES 949.718.2735 JtfflonnOcOl.ltftewport.com PRESIDENTS ELITE a --------·-----·---·--·------·-·--·-·-----·-·-----·-- LYLEEN EWING HALL Of FAME SOCIETY OF EXCELLENCE 949.759.3786 JEFF EWING HALL OF FAME SOCI Erv OF EXCELLENCE 949.759.3796 IN ASSOCIATION WITH ANNE TURNER C Ol OWl'l l Ul\Nll.l'l.f, · ' • ... • ~ c-i N l f ~ . ... ~ .... l5 ... a:: . i ~ fg I JON FLAGG 949.718.2718 .,,,. 1 ------.. -·------------.. -·-----·-·--·--·-----·-·----·-- --~ ................................ .., .. o-r-------....-----......... --.--_.... .. _._. ......... .._...,._ ............ -... _ ..... __ .~.,. .. ---... -..... . \ •• CAROL BERG 949.759.3739 INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENTS PREMIER TOP I .. COLDWELL &ANKER AGENTS WORLDWID E SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE BROKER ASSOCIATE GINNY BERG 949.759.3725 SALES ASSOCIATE 21 '· RICK LANGEVIN 949.759.3759 COLDWELL BANKER'S #l SALESPERSON lN ORANGECOUNTYFOR2003 JARROD FREY KIM BIBB 949.718.2 747 ~,... ... ......-.. ..... .__ . .., ................ .,._ .. __ ,,,......_._ ..... __ ~ .. --------.... ........................... ...., .......................... __ ,, .. ...... -........ ._.._.. ............................. _...,_ .. -..-........ --...... -.................... 4.._.,...... ......... _.. ....... ._.. ......................... _...._..._ JUDY GOOD 949.378.8475 •• MARK TODD 949.412. 9310 GIGI :rHOMAS 949.759.3784 COl.DW<?l.L BllNK,QR •, I 23 J4 ~ ~ l i • j ;; • I § TNEWPORT PROPERTIES IRVINI $1,210,000 PlnOt'lmk --J bd. 3.5 ba. 3.200 sq. t. ............ wood floors ~ PILICAN CRHT $10,fOO,OOO Spectac....,. new home to be built by Glw ConwuctJon. ..,. ~ ........ Hlnnwi LIDO ISU SJ,lts,ooo Prwmief-Udo locadon. New rtmodel. Larp lot. 5 bedroom. 6J bad!. Delible a Ron Miiiar LAOllA IANCH tl4t,ltl Grm ............. J bd.. u .... a.... ~llldduMla,.. SHADY CANYOW U,Mt,000 Gof CGUr'M ... "-di flnMnce ... by Gllll CCINli'ucdall Corp. ........................ LAGUNA HACH ,000 Pride of OwnenNp. Hilced me ...... In Woods c:oo... caUfomJamoves.oom RAY McAFOOSE 949.499.8957 www.mcafoose.com BILL BARTEK JULIE STEVENS I ~ I 21 dillfomiamoves.com NIWPORT 81ACH t4,ISO,OOO ~dkent .f bedroom, .f bath home on the water wttfl a 70 ft. yacht dock. Spa. barbeque, stMk IWlm pool. ....me room. lftHMdHp IAN JUAN CAPllTAANO SJ,610,000 Custom vfew estate, S bedroom, 4.S bMh. EntMta.lner's delf&ht on a 2.8 acre lot. NIWPORT 81ACH tl.ltl,OH A.Wiid w11a11111 former model home In IM c.m Ill& 4 bedroom, J.5 bllh.. Rich tmk ftoon In "'°" ..... .......... NIW,ORT llACH Sl .121,001 ~ ci.ri one«ory..,.... home. Ber Hartlor model l bd. 2.S ba. °"""And.non NIW,ORT llACH Sl,Jtl,000 lledcwie ) bd. l bL ~ home. w.,. ~from die deck. Huth and Sharon Swanson •ALAOA PININIUL.A tl,200,000 8-dul remodeled beldi home wtcti 2 bd. l bL Walt tlO ti.cf\. NIWPORT COAST SI ,4Jl,Ht Gorseous home In die pted communlcy ~ Monaerrat with Ql1)'0ll ~ Private. Jc-lyn ar.tt.r UlVINE $1,lS0,000 Turtle Rock S bd. 2 master suites, 3.5 bL Added second !M. Ted Hiii NIWPORT COAST Sl,2H,Ht s bd. 3 bl. bmlly home In Newport Cout. Larae formal dlnfn&. Sydney Gielow LAGUNA NIGUIL $1,200,000 Chris Abel unique c1es11n. Baudful penonmlc vi.ws. Move.ln condklon. LauraGaJe lllVINI Sfl0,000 G«pous decached home In o.iw-k. . Lowly kitchen wtth Corlln coumen. Audr~ s..opoloe SJ,JtS,000 Located on one of the "}Ost private view lou In prest11lous Crystal Cove. Joy Curtin and Gall Grabner Nl!WPOIT COAIT $1,671,110 Prime view loCadon In Campobello. 4 bet 2.5 bL 3 car ,.,..... Great famlty home. Gal G........,. Md Joy Curtin -c....~ ............. ----·.,-~ .... --..--------~---.... -..... ........................ ,... ......... __ .., ................... ._ .. _ ... ...... I '· • IRVINI, SHADY CANYON• SI J,t00,000 ~~ F'f course vt.w _.. wldt IU'!lt house and pool Ol'I I. n acre Ike. LAGUNA a1ACH $4,175,000 8-dul Irvine CCM 5,000 1q ~home on hll Kre. ocmn views, pted wkh prMte beKh. .. bd. l.S bL wldt pool Ind spa. Lf 3699 Ll3537 ---~ --~------~~ ...,...,.__..... ---- LAGUNA HACH SJ, I ts,HI Cooc.nporary home wktl bead! views, pool. Dmily room and media lolt. ll3287 LAGUNA HACH $2,ltS,HO Coudne ~ 8-udful S bd. '4.S bL home rW1t l'MDtt door to Emerald Bay. L136H LMUNAIMCH Sl,l ... llO Premier locadon, zen llke prden, best Yllue In North Lacuna. LAGUNA •UCH SJ."5,MO '4.000 sq. ft. s bd. '4.S bL home wtch penoramlc oceen views In Three Arch B.iy. ll3588 LAGUNA •UCH $1.7SO,to0 Vina,. ~ on oc.nslde of PCH. Too many quality amenities to list. Ll3635 LAGUNA HACH $2.4Se,MO Comforu.ble open I~ In d'lls bautlful MW home wtdl oc.t'I views. 3 bd. 3.5 bL Ll3832 LAGUNA aEACH $1, JSe, ... 3 bd. 2.5 bL Charnq vMllce hlstcrical home. 'Nalt to t.oWn and beld\. Ll3796 LAGUNA NIGUEL $1,IJS,lle Gorpous deslpr rwnoclel. .. bd~ 3 bL t.arre pri¥ata yard wtdl pool and lflL SH702S DANA POINT $1,4M,MO Remaricable 3 bd. Monarch Bay home on larp lot. Musk room. pool and lflL SH9859 N.WPORT aEACH $1,SSe, ... Terriftc opponunky. 4 bd. 2 bL remodel In process. G1'91t comer lex. Ll3594 LAGUNA N1GU1L sm.- 8-dul ...,. ¥ilws hxn this 2 bd. 2.5 bL wtdl vaulted C911"" A tw0 car prace. S351'47'4 MISO VlllO $111.119 3 bd. 2.5 bL cownhome. Gr9t locadon and ¥19ws, ptad. 2 pooUspa .,... Ll3866 callfomlamoves.com s11.so1.ooo Equestrian 4.6 acre famtty compound or corporate reaeat. Two beautiful homes. Adpcent co Cle\'eland NatJonal Forest. Lllnl LAGUNA 8EACH $1.675.000 Oceanfront ..-.. 4 bedroom suites with whitewater and Catah Island ¥tews. Ll3293 LAGUNA 8UCH $6,410,000 Gorpous omMt ¥19w a.eam built home wkh 4 bedrooms and 5.5 baths. Sc.pl CID the t.iKh. L13317 _c--.... ._-. 0-....-.----1 .. ~ ..... ____ .. _.,.,, .............. ..._._.. .. _ ........ ,,,.... ..... ., .................. ,_,. ..... _, .................. -...._ ..... _.c......_ ...... .._.. ........ ___ ..,. ~ .... --......... --.... ~ ................................ _......,.....,._ ......................................................... ,, • ..._ 29 ' • I f LORAINE MULLEN-KRESS 949.633.6486 _. ....................... _.. .. !lel-_ ..... ~ .. -----4-..... -.... --.__.._ ........... ,,~----... ...-. ... .,_--........... _ .......... ~.------ VAl:JGHN &JULIE SAFFORD 949.466.1159 OVER 35 YEARS OF LICENSED REAL ESTATE EXPERJENCE CERTIFIED •PREVIEWS" SPECIALIST SEE ALL AVAILABLE PROPERTIES • IN CALI FORNIA AT: www.camovu.com/vauitJn.safford I 31 '· ( c:altfomlamoves.alm 949.233.0799 949.640.8710 sharoncf@aol.com TOM DUGAN 949.580.2719 DIRECT 949 .581.5824 FAX 714.246.0045 PAGER I GALEN COLWELL 949.230.1818 949.464.3036 acofwelOcoklw.ttbanbr.com www~.net MONICA RUGGIERI 949.646.8659 DIRECT 949.300.8600 CELL www.monlc::arualllf:l.com GINNY ANDERSON 949.759.1997 ~.net CALI FORNIAMOVES.COMI GINNY.ANDERSON INTERNATIONAL DIAMOND SOCIETY 33 ... .. ~ N N l f i lo.I J • l t I· j. I C#tlTUHO llACH H.r lllCI ... die turl. '4bd. lb&. SGOO ...... ,_ fll .... 1p1ee. Drlmadc namr suite wtdl ,..... Dan~ 7142'6.72ll COl'latmA --Wonderful ..... ~"'""' llwl. 4W.~ .... -......,,. Cool cOllall brMms. jenclhr Prtuheu 949.lllSl19 -CCUll!lal. ........... -..a.... ..... _ .... ______ ....,.. ______ ..... ___ ...,...,~ ......... _. --..--·----.... ·-·-------------------,...._ I • ------- ...wPOm'.,at ... 3bd. l.5ba. wllh 2-ar pnce. Exdu.slft community owr 2'400 square -. 24 hour prd pat, community pools Ind apu. MwJ 8ozanh 949.'412.3699 NOGMnsnN $1~ Elepnt 4bd. home In qui« prden seaina with pool Ind lntlmaaa courtyard. Jim and Jacquie Ruby 71.U4S.9043 ~ N-French country estate. Sbd. S.Sba.. one plus acre, vlewl. Chuck Allen and Ben Cqte 800.2n.3645 ,,,.,.. ••.m.- Fabulous 4bd. 3ba. and loft/oMce. Hardwood floors. custom drapes plus shuu.rs. Tranquil backyard. Rob Pocock 71 4.626.3055 OMNGEMMM:W a.m.- New country eswa. Equelo1ln. Sbd. 6bL home. One acre. I 00 plus rnllti ol ridlna trails. • 9't9.S33.02os OludcAllen and Ben Ycte eoo.2n.l64s 9't9.759.37SI 949.606. I 7 I 2 7 I 4.I09. 47'00 -~------OlllMol--.. --... _ .. _.....,... .. ___ .....__,. .. _ ..... ,,,....,.,....., ... _____ .,._ ____ ...... ...,..-........... ...-........... --.--------....,_.. • l ! J Call Bank of America now and start dreaming a little bigger. Betsy Banker Account Executive 949.347.1729 949.212.4744 cell Bankof America.~ . ~- Not .U .,,UC-r. wW qullfr for~ INflCI -k baM6ta. AD cncllt Iii ~t to'"""111.--acncllt ............ ..,., .... ., ~ G> N.A. Mc8a FOIC. l!quel Housina I.alder 01* lu\k of America Cot pohldoa - ~" J-ldt · ls,J.9S,OOO Beautiful custom home with ~ views JA!Jlfit-J-li/IJ . ,/1.,(95,000 {)ol'UM Jd ~ • IJ.,050,000 UnbelleYable conwnporary style home Panoramic ocean views, S Bci remodel I '/:>~ ZWM 't>uiltt • /1,295,000 w.tl malnulned ocean and harbor view home &tJtJiit Co1fA ~ • /1,095,000 Fabulous <4 Bci home with 3 fireplaces &tJtJiie ColfA ~ • f;tg,ooo Giwt newer home built In 2003 •• - • ~ c-.i ~ J-lv11Jt ~Jy N l f • AUSOVIEJO i IU ll Rock Rose $969,900 Sat 1-5 Nancy Makowsky 1 Sun 1-5 Judy Upion cc i ! BAYCREST NORTH 160 I s.ndaco Drive $1,695,000 Sat , ... Robert Giern BIG CANYON I 7 Rue ~ Cloud $2.399,000 Sun 1-4 GeotJina Smith 2 Rue 8iarrla $5,000/month Sat 1-4 Georiina Smith CORONA DEL MAR 226 HeMoa ope $1.830.000 Sat 1-5 kodGraham Sun 1-4 Katie Rollins 260 I Island View $2,050,000 Sat 1-4 Robin T.ich I Sun 1-4 RoblnTendl 617 &.con• $1.285.000 Sat 1·5 . Martin Banftolonwrw Sun l·S EdVopl 2910 Third Avenue $1.139,000 Sat 1-4 Mary Kontn CRYSTAL COVE " 5'dra CO¥e $1.295.000 Sun 1-4 Cammy Leslie DANA POINT 345'4 QrNno Caplscrano $1.295,000 Sat 1·5 jlmkdwy DOVER SHORES "11 Sandlco Drive $1,795.000 Sat 1-4 JoAnne Pwfdni Sun 1-4 BiUGefr91wy EASTSIDE COSTA MESA )71 La Pwie Place $949,900 Sat 1-4 Donna,.... Sun l:..t Donna,.... JSJ.._..., $849.000 Set 1-4 ~Holden Sun 1-4 T.n,Holdilt 271 ~Lane $719,000 Set 1-4 ... 25 I ,.._ Ortwie, Unk: F $625.000 Sun 1-4 ~.-.... 2JJ6 Elden AoMiue. Unit: E $585,000 Sun 1-4 Gnnt lbcby -~.._,... ... ~o-.i-....... .,l«rlM.C...... ...... _c:: _ _.,e1 .......... ............... _,.. ............... ti~~-.-.......... ,.-c._. ..... _ ... .............. , '4 .,,,....,, ... _.,.,........... ,.......,_ ..... ......,_pc 39 Vl "' C! a. "' tfen J.lOwe lJiralPJy ~ ~ "' '<". "-> !" "-> § LAGUNA BEACH :%) "' ~ 1885 Ocean W-q $6,150,000 Sat 1-5 Brian G. Johnson ,.., "' iii Sun 1-'4 Traudi Hansen ;; 369 Hawthorne Drive $1,900,000 Sun 1-5 Nancy Makowsky 0 "' 31371 Monterey $1 ,795,000 Sun 1-'4 Don Sheridan ~ J> 917 Acapulco $1 ,199,000 Sat 1-'4 Pamela Horton §" LAGUNA NIGUEL 29602 Sa Hone CO¥e $575,000 • $62-4,876 Sat 1-5 Kevin Kamm Sun 1-5 Kevin Kamm NEWPORT BEACH 16 Genew $5,195,000 Sat , .... Jerry Snyder Sun 1-'4 Jerry Snyder II 5 Via San Remo $2,095,000 Sun 1-'4 Debt Bibb 26 Sa Island $715.000 Sat , .... Heather McEwen NEWPORT COAST 12 Belfort $1,'479,000 Sun 1-'4 Jackie Handleman 26 CaJals $1 ,225,000 Sun 1-'4 Todd Bryson NEWPORT HEIGHTS 160 l Kings Road $3,695,000 Sun 1-'4 Scott Slnger/l.Jnda English 2312 Of OriYe $2.199,000 Sat 1-'4 Scott Sinaer 51'4 San Bernardino $2.195,000 Sat , ... SusJe Safb'd 518 B Modena $1,850,000 Sat 1-'4 C«y O.risde Sun 12-'4 Robert Pfeil 3310 Cly Street $1.2-49.000 Sat 1-'4 Meiss& Barnes Sun , ... Melissa Bllnes 821 I 5th Screet. Unit: 3C $639.000 Sun , ... Rob Norquist ORANGE 130 Crystal View $595,000 Sat 1-5 Jim Dtvacto Sun 1-5 Jim Diarado PELICAN CREST 33 Skyrkf&e $10,500,000 Sat 1-'4 john McMonl&fe SOUTH LAGUNA 31 •3 Clrct. Oriw $3.395,000 Sat , .... Michael Macic.ltar Sun 1-'4 MkhMI MlcKeltar 5'YG&.;:ASS RIDGE 1627 leydlff Orcle $1 ,,,5,000 Sun 1-5 Evan Corbu ... ~ .... lllill .... C:.,.-.~ ......... .,P«T-.~ ........ -c::: ... _.," ............. .......... ....__... ................ .,,,......,......., ....... .,.... ....._. .... _ ... ................... . .,...., .. __,., ............. .,..,.,.... ................................. JJeJ\Jf>VJt ~ • ~3~000 Sophlstk:aced cust0m estm on tUkte-sac In pt.ed community. Hand ptuwed walls. ttanan tJ"WW1ine ftoorlng. silk wtndow ~ienu and SOJMinC kltmen wtd'I stainless steel lppl6ances. lncredlble, professionally landscaped blckyard. Features WKlloul pool, lnlnky .. spa. outdoor ftref*ce, ICCfa Ind wtde open views. ~ J.li{/, • /5,.2.95'000 Views ol the oc.n and .. c.oune from dlls s bedroom estm. Huge kitchen, llnry and cmy bonus room upstaln. ~ CMIC • Js,900,000 Incredible custom ..me wkh panoramic ocean. harbor, dty ~ and Catalina Wand views. ~ J-/i//, • Jt,900,000 8nnd new constrUCdon wtct. flbllb.-oc.n and ic* ccurse 'Mwl. Hind-Ind.,.. coaa toon. wood bllr1'1l Ind cCMd ~ N N ... S~j} · Jtt,904000 SpeaacuW-lronc rO# Smlddffs home. This .. bedroom, 1.5 bad\ home feattns ~ Alfi" rnlple wood floors. ~~ · l1,tg5,ooo ftbulow. mod.I perf9cl Plan 2 on a pt'Wl1lk.m lot wldt nwt)' ~ F.-dc Rf lllMdPllnBononeol ... ~Iota In Wcour1 l'emlce. ~tltltJJ0"1 · lt,tg5,ooo TurrM.y,soft: C011Cl111lp0i'll 7 Ooww-Shor9.,.. home wtd\ ~ loar ,..,_Ind~ pool JJeNfVre J-leif/dJ • t1,t5aooo Fabulous s bedroom. 3 bath home on a wry desirable street. ~tlflt !Jvl{),, • lt,tgStOOO '4 bedroom. Do¥w-Shores area remodeled home on a llflw lot.Absolutely tum-by. ;JuvfDlt J-1~ · Jt,24g,ooo J bedrooml. l Ml and I t.lf bedvooms. French country ...... home. &dlik Co.dA ~ • 1Jt9,()()0 ~homewtdlalqe ,..., yard on a quiet anet. 43 g • 44 ~ gf I f • ~ ! • ~ ! Only 11 exclusive La&una Beach oceanfront custom home sites remain. All the luxurious services and amenldes of the Montage Resort and Spa. Loe sizes ranp from 13,000 to I 6,000 square feet. I ' f . ll l I I ( I l .... 41 ~ e>i N I f • ~ ~ ;; • I ! 11. Sea 4JUAf • Jtt,S~(),000• 6 bedroom, 9 baih, Far1 designed estate on premier Pelican Hill site. Af1P codn•f-'Y 137 feet of golf course froncace and ltUMq oaran views. yf Sh~ · IJJ_95,ooo An undeniably chic take on a traditional French style farmhouse. 6 bedrooms. S baths, 2 powder rooms, ma,nifleent ocean and ~ views ,, ~ 'Poil.t • f,495,()()() Ollllic Calbnla ...... 1n,.....H1. 10 JLw,., · J'S,815,()()0 e>c.t¥11w.r.a,..1 ............. d ~ lftd ...... In'°"' ..... ,.., 7 ~TJn ~i/I.. • 15,395;000 Bult In 2003, this ..... Fninc:ti Nomwldy style residence feau.ns 6 bedrooms, 6.5 baths and a cooteted Pellc:an HI address. lb tJe;.e,11e • $5,195,000 Elepnt Harbor RJdce custom resJdence In the English Tudor style .. fl~· IJ,igs,()()O .............. u .... Sa.Ir c..-• D ...... wound •*Ycwrtl ~ it &JM CM • /JJ..95,()()0 ~4~Ubldl ~ .... "'°""' c:ow.. 47 lto,500,000 A ~Cud· tfj,£99t900 Gorpous. soft UMllMiipC>r.? ec.n Rid&e CUICDn\ 5 -bedl-~--m. 6 bed\ esme wlltt Cll1)'0ft and oc:em'I -.s. HW">' upsraded. 1iu& ~d CMlt • J4,JOO,OOO ~lftcent Turde Rock Crest, one-of~ 6 bedroom. 6 bath c:ont.-nporary view masterpiece. S..veepina panoramic Views. ... .. ~ f'i "" § ~ j • I 1 a:: ~ ! This recendy remodeled beach house 15 In the heart of the Vllllce and ts a short stroll to the beach and downtown. Current owner has tut.efully upvaded this home with newer windows, doors, hardwood ftoorlng /t,J.95,000 .Mo /Ju· tf3,fg5,ooo Cust.om Udo Isle bay front on oversized lot. Large formal dining room, basement with wine cellar, elevator and boat mooring, Mo /Ju· /4,59s,ooo Meditemnean style. 5 bedroom, bly front estate with approximately 45 feet on the bay. Mo au · l1,59g,ooo Spldous home on ""9r'Siud lot at eastern tip of Island. 51 This approximately 30 acre landmarlc. once owned by RonaJd Reagan. Is less than an hoor drtve from Orange County. Located near the CleYeland Nadonal hu,. barn and a small stone ranch home which sics on the lake. This unique estate can never be duplicated. it's an envtronmental treasure. • • • ' • I ----------. vt1y1tk J-li/IJ . $4{95,000 Concemporary style home designed by Horst Noppenberger and featured In Coast Mapzlne and on Laguna Art and Architecture Tour. ~~ ~ · 11,tgs,000 Spectacular remodel of a dasslc mid-century compound with pool, spa and sport court. 3 bedroom suites In the main house with attached I bedroom guesthouse. ,,.~ .. ,, 53 ..,...., -.. .. ~ <'i N I f . ~ I.I.I " ., a: • ~ ;! I .. !JM>?JJtC ~ • 14095'000 just listed. Ctasslc New England style. Tum-key, metiaHous, premiere location. 2 stories. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, brick pauo and prlv.lte spa. ~JMMI • Jt,74~000 • Quintessential. 2 story 8;iyshores couage. Charming throu,hout with wood floors, French windows and doors and seqrus ftoortog. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths and separate work space. • t ~Cod· f3,79g,ooo Cuatiom s bedroom. 4.5 bMh ~ Ridp .... s.-.n. c:anroii views. J ~ Cvd · /4,949,0oo Approxlmatefy 6,200 sqlal'e foot custom Ocean Ridge estate. Exquisitely remodeled In 200,2. Plnor1mic ~harbor. Catalina Island, dty lights and sunset views . .. . ' -- t t I • • ••• ·11· • ~ ~ I I • ~ 15 ! & • i ! tadfik Co16'. vflldd • /stfftOOO l laf19 master suit.es. Decached toWnhome. Spacious. open floor plan wkh newer ~ and granite COlltter'S. 1Jt+J?Jl'6 ~ • 12,350/~na Newport Coast toWnhome. l bedrooms, 2.5 t.dw plus a den. Association pool and teflnk court. 5 bedroom, 3 bath single story home. JJyo54000 Spectacular ocean and CataJlna Island views from this large 4 bedroom custom home. Separate ..,, . • ... • ~ f'i N I ! ~ . i w 1'I .. er: . ~ ! CvrvM Ad~ · /1,IJ9,000 Comer loc:adon. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Very lf&ht and brWht open floor plan. Close to Corona del Mar shops. restaurants and beaches. CvrvM Jd ~ · /1,999,000 Great location south of the highway. CloH to perics, ~ Ind t.ch. P.ernodeHld, very dean unta. Great Income property « build c:ondorr*UriL ---- Slttlrig high up on one d Newport Beach's premier streets. this lot offers commanding views d the ocean, harbor. Back Bay. Saddleback Mountain and the dty of Newport Beach. Located In a popular Mllly ~ close to all schools. rest2uranu and the beach. 59 N N I , I l ~ r 1 l . J l I f t • c-i N ~o~nwhj ~ • $4554000 4f bedroom, l bath split-Ml home. Family room or den, l ftrep6aces, air condldonJng and sea.tty system Recently painted. Boat dock for an approxlma~ "fl foot boat. 7.Jwer S'ltortJ • 1~795,000 This spacious home offers panoramic Back &q and dty lights views from nearly fNel"Y main room • 11 Elepnt exec:utiYe home wtd't beautiful views. Tastefully uwadecf wtd't rich wood counters and wood blinds. $969,900 Classic New England style home on large R-2 lot.~ from master bedroom and living room. Approved Design Review plans. .... . .. a ~ Don Abr8me, Broker r-i ABRAMS COASTAL N PROP£A'TIES l 315 u.tn.Avenue f 9lllboe lllend, CA Ofc. 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MM 0 NP LA ~ E l ~l OM MON J RVJ lJ t 0 M '() ·~ I \ ) •' l IU 11 \ BEAUTIFUL s·1GNAL POINT HOME SAN CLEMENTE. located In the gated community of Marbl.nt1d In the hllls above San Clemente. This S bedroom, 3 beth home Is 2,196 SF with a pool slnd back yard. It's close to schoolJ and ft1tures many upgrades such as hardwood fll>Orlng, maple kitchen cabinets. new upstairs car~lng and eJCterlor paint, garage bullt-lns and more. The home featurn 1 bedroom downstairs and an oc•an peek from two upstairs bedrooms. $1,0Jt,000. J 1 l '\ \ \ w•b www.firstteam.com/LICHTY .... [ • . t7 - en <» 2 0. "' '< 3: "' -< N !" " N 8 ::.. ::0 .... ~ ,..., "' c;; ;; 1 0 "' ~ ~ 2 .. ,,_ , t> -~ -- ./ . • ~ r.i N l l .. ~ ..... 1il .. a: i ! cell 9#.293.1552 pager 7'4.285.7794 lJ FIASTlfAMESTATES COM L PR OTHER. AVAi LAB LE LISTINGS: Corona del Mar • 2bd, 2bath • $750,000 Balboa Peninsula • 2bd, 2.5both • $750,000 Newport S.OCh • 3bd, 3both • $800,000 E TU: f lllSTTEAMESTATES.COM • ~ It (/) "' ~ a. 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S4,2ll1,ID3 &ii DiNunw 949"'4 6200 Sat 1·5 °"1bit Bradbury 949M4.6200 Sun 1-5 n cm Biy °" Stlltt will enliNin offm ~ ~,8'16 Sun J.J 2to Heliotrope Kmn Lynch 949/720.9995 S.l/Sun 1-4 l1J Kelialrapt 5* ril ellleitlin offm bdlftS S1,6r0,lll • $1.999'" N4lllit Fogerty 949,MtWJ 511/S## 14 Jl9 lris $1,91JS,LQ) KArt11 ~ 949/720.9995 ~WI 1-4 412 FemJw St,695,LO> f<.t1tll ~ 949tn0.9995 s.t/Swr 1-4 J)(<Jnm Sd8 will mtll1lia effm bttwem K.911~9W72119995 2219 Pacific Kmn ~ 949/720.9995 ~$l)Jt,1)5 SdS=I_. ~,9%,(0) Slit/Sun 1-4 HUNTINGTON BEACH Sdl« tril mter1in otlm bel1'ftl nn,GSlill\8?\ Sat)Sun 12 -5 Sell!rd statmolfmbmm ni&M24.I" ~ lidicp*'5.1• Si.15. u.s LADERA RANCH 1 Skywood SL $764,900 i.Jltdl l.Jat4 9491499 7070 5'l/Slin 12·5 ts~Fa Stlllrtrill_.almbmm ~ M lrriimJ McG111g11119f9/42.5.9600 S-1/SunlH 8Reston Way Patrit'k Hqung.in 949/495 1111#.J 2Artisim fJJit& Y.11. 949/4951~ 181 Bolsina Dl1llid <Arris 949/ZJ4 5689 31561 Flottl'K'e IUftrf l.mlont 949/887 .m 995 Baja R.obtrt Lltdom 949187.511)9 1415 Cerritos Orin ~ M«Ktiwt 949.2MJ8963 Sciuth Laguna 31746Scmic &ufm Moorr 949/499 .5'.nJ Tmy FIA~m 949/499.S!KV Laguna Terrace mizs.ai.st Highw•y Randy Cuf.t 949~ 6100 52.400,(0) Sat/Sun 1-4 $995,COl . 5'1$wn 1-5 Sl,250,(0) Slt/Swn 1-5 $1,650,rol Sun 1-5 Sl~ '>1111-5 LAGUNA HILLS 25362 ~bl Seller will mmta dfm bdwen ~5'99,176 /1111 Flngfn 9491415.9600 ~ 12·5 27662 Pinestrap ~1.599,876 /my Wiol1 949/415.9600 5'1/Sunll·S LAGUNA NIGUEL $1, 1519,(0) M.E. C.rJim 94.9(ZJ4.5689 s.t/51111 1-5 sm wm tmU1n olfm bttwtd $1)»,CQ). St,499,816 I.tr Ann C41!11diiy 949/2J4 5689 Sat/Sun 1-5 23821 Hillhut51 Seller ~ill eneuin offm bttWftll S(O,CQ). Sl\5,876 Tltt Numt~ 9491!34.5&'9 s.tiSu" l·S 23822 Bitttm Sl,0'19,(0) Tltt Nwinllhotf!h 949(2J4.5689 Sol/Sun 1-5 um Fm Cidt Sdltr MD_..• bttwM ~ 511/Sun 1 Z·S $499,(0) Sm MtQr11111 949141.5.9600 Sat/Sun l·S 11952 Callt ~Seller wlll ml!llain offm bdWftll ~,. ~n12-5 S9'lS.ra> Abt Clrirm 9491415 96lX1 5ttt 12.S 29642 Poiat IAlllY Stlltr will entmain offm btlwfal ~,,,. Liltiadlt~M SllU·S 24IU Slab Lt St&r will emtaill offm bttwm SSil,DS599,l'J6 Virgm• Von Hattm1n 949/493.1800 ~un l·S 2107 Yadit Daphne Drll Pmly 949.m370IKJ Bayfront #1 kamalli a. $659,(0) &mllf Clvlllbm 9f9if;H 6~V ~1111 1-4 Newport canyon 3126 Cort! MMin Sl,395,(0) Marcy Wtrn 949M46100 Su11 l-I NEWPORT COAST Tesoro 15 Renata S7.SOO luw Furnished Mlmtnt I-Win 949/lZJ.7~ ~r l 4 Coiy O.-:ttrm1n 949mJ7nso ~u11 1-1 PORTOLA HILLS 28483 SMta Way Sm.LO> TM Aubin Tm.! 9W49SJQl Sat/Sun 12·5 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA 33 Callt MW Stller will fllRNin offm bdWftll ~A l.t1illo1111 &Mb5/r.m~IM1 ~ 1!; SAi CLEMENTE 306 Via El Patio $1, 189.lm S~ & l#1fm>n949/499.lO'lfJ s.it/Sun 12.S 3* CJJJf Quitto $787 ~ !Molt Cam 949/llln.58 5'd/S11n 11-S 224 Vb M~o $1,loo,IXXI Dr.mt Mm 9'9/495 Ihm Sitt/Sun 12-S 2119 Th Ttca $1,200,(0) Tht lmllltf T11tm 949/234.'i689 Sot 11-5 HJ.IU.o "' 0 0 IA . ..._ ' 4' 11 ~ ~ f ca.! ~ i LU & ·~. ~ ! www.prudentialcal.com Seller will enteNln offas between $Z450,000 -$2,799,876 Coto de Cua Fabulous wilderness v~s thru-out ~ SBR, 558A. Large yard w /pool. spa &r entertaining area. (SJ.SM;G) "'™ _____ , SeUer will ealfttain oflfts betwttn $500,000 -$5'9,876 Lanna Hilb Extremetv _private and quiet, tropkal lld:ting, 21JR, 2BA, pac:IOu5 yard, private .,,.. (S.1518rlS) Sella will mtntain oflfts between $875,000 -$976,876 ~Nlpel Beautiful home w I cattwanJ ceilings. De!;tgner paint In &r out. Cmt vieW of rolling hiDside. (SJ51242) '49.495.1860 Seller will enttrWn offttt betwttn $1,050,000 -$1,250,876 MIMlon Viejo Largest4~R+o~/den noor plan on quiet cul-de-sac indud many 't!Eii~' Seller will 6*ablin of&n betWeen ----Mt9,876 ~Hilb Fabulout mtiOi1 for this 3 BR 2 BA horfie. c~ privacy and view! Large endo8ed patio. (SJSOMS) '49.495.1800 Seller will mtataht oflfts between $535,000 • '585,876 Ali9o Viejo Beautiful 2 BR + loft ~on prime lot • in gated community. MfdJterranean rourtya.rd • priwte yard. (Sl5652t) • . AL 71 (/) "' ~ "' '< ~ ... .... t\,J ~ ~ t\,J 8 "" ;:>.) n> ~ ,.,., "' a; ;;; . .. ,, ~ -< ::i:i ~ ,;• '..I fl "" • ~ N N I ~f • ~ ;; • ~ ! • ... -. a ~ ~ I f . ~ J ,..,, • ~ ! Balcony View t')I ! ·-.· BIOICEI Assoc.1ATE N _,....., • --.. ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ i w ·m a: r .. i ~ IQ 0 • IS I&_ I j •• -} . • 87 (/) ... c a. ... ~ 'i: ... '< rv !" rv 8 ~ ;;u 11> !!!. ,..., !!l ... ;;; ·~1 0 9! -< 31 §: ... • • • ~ ~ ~ E '< "' !" "' § ::0 ~ '!!. M VI ;;; ;; 0 .t ~ ·~ I ~ . ' • 11 ~ [ ... ":"- 3: ... '< N !V N 8 ,,. ;;t,) 11> 9!. ,...., "' Qi ~ _, ·~ -< :p ~ l • I • r •• _ ... "~-----~·a ' -__ ., • 93 V> "' c Q_ "' ':< s:.: "' -< "' !" "' 0 0 ~ :io "' !!!. ,.., VI c; ;; 0 "' ~ 31 S" .. M ~ N N i 'f • ~ IU 1 a: i :! ' - VILLA LAGUNA A ratt aod f.ibuJous -. pnvat< aod pal Wla aatt sinwtd in Myxic Hills. 111 Laguna 8adl on 1.5 la'CS. This one o( a kiDd mutcrpttct oKm esquisitt quility and pps ambiwx duoudi- out. Dnnucic aod penoramic oo:an, Catalina and anyon views from all roonu. With oYCr 11,00o tq fm 111 chc nwn house wuh S bedrooms aod Ii"' and a half bacht.. A orw!y bwlt home rhtater wnw\'t use o( rwunl aooa, nutblt. Tmuunc. grannc and nlOQIC claigns with lwnboo floo,. mg throughout. Guadloux u It'pU3«d by 111/inity pool/spa. with 1atgt 11.u-py an:». Voluminous sbtt Aoonng garagcLihowroom for six plus ars. AddiooiW parking inside pri~tt gate. Loartd at md of cul.« Jae.. Offmd ar $9,990.000 °"""". TiiE BFSf OF PELICAN CREST Exceptional Newpon Coan estate, located in the presri.gious multi-million dol- lar c.ommunity of Pdia.n Crest. Affording uanCJuil, exquisite 'lualiry, and pri- vate living with aucading watcr&lls, and a lwaous bndscapcd courtyard and backyard. Gorrow panoramic ocean views, six bedrooms with~ one and half baths. ThU au.cc is peed with wrought iron rose and leaf acccnu with a private driveway cncl0$Cd. Indoor pool, cfrY' sauna and d~tor accas co all three levels. This home is approx. 11,438 "I· feet with an approx 8 car garage. A finished turnkey cmtd Offctcd at: $9,900,000. LAND FOR SALE •OCEAN VIEW READY To BUILD Gorgeous ocean view lot in exclusive guatd gated community of Sea Pointe Esratcs. Fabulous approved plans for 6,200 sq feet home with seven bedrooms and eight and half baths. Gorgeous two level badcyud 2,000 sq feet each level with pool and spa and large grass area. Mwt ltt! Offcted at $89S,OOO • BUDD YOUR DREAM HOME Spacious lot located against the Saddldnck mountains, Coro de Caza in a guard-g.ted, golf course and equestrian commu-ruty. Featuring rwo 18-bole golf courses, world-da.s.s tennis and equestrian facil- ities, plus spon and recreation parks. 6 plus acres, 3 acres flat , horse property sit- uated within the "Enclave" at the end of a cul-de-sac. One of the best lot.s with views of Coro Valley, the golf course and hillside views. Offered at $2,4S9,000 • CUSTOM ESTATE SITE: Fantastic 20 acre home site in the g.tcd commu- nity of Juliana Farms. Equestrian zone submit. Views of the encire valley of San Juan Capistrano. Approved site plans are available for home. Owner is motivat- ed and will 1rade or exchange. Offered at $2,200,000 MONARCH POINTE MASTERPIECE Stwinu'I Moiwdi Poincc aQ« with ~ -Yicws and tpar· lifll cky ud -' li;tt1. FabulcM pucl cncrancc widi • Tn¥Utinc dooMc ~and I 1D'F"19pod1iiunw4, M&tfCf aitt wiih wt.iCE -Yicwl and a ..-adbt widi 1 ~ -. Thil auw bola lfl!XOdnwdy 1.AOO "I fiart ..0 a.qulliet qu&ltty ~t. Seier ............ ..._~.876 NEW OCEAN VIEW MASTERPIECE Mystic Hilli, l..a2una Beach brand nN' home' ~onrnk whice water, main l>Qch, ocean anaCawiru vitwS. Golden Travertine Ooon throu~ut, Vcncrian pbner walls and bamboo Aoonng in every room Exquisite J...apiduc Bruil1.tn ~itc coumen in _gourmC1 kitchen with mapk wood cabineu. Full m;usivc Pockncd lwian~lidin glau wood doors look out to views.. Double staircase leads to lar2e b< w11h rwo sided entrances. Bcautifullf designed nusrer ruitc with ~ia ·gc dabs. Three bcdroom1 and three ful buhi and a half. Two large discretionary bonus/rooms/office/home theater ere. ApproXJnmdy 6.000 sq.fi. under roof. Olfmd at $3,990,000 • 15 ~ 2' a ... ':" 3: ... '< "' !" "' § ::0 "' !!!. ,.., "' Qi ;; 0 ... ~ -0 ~ ~ N N i ··· 1 . I t '"" J '-. ~ ~ f ') ~ j l Prodenti81 C.lifornl1 R•Jtr KAREN LYNCH (949) 720-9995 • Pntdential Cailifornl1 Rea8'j , CURRENT LISTINGS . KAREN LYNCH (~49) 720-9995 #lTop~r 14ofLilt15 Yean • 17 ~ st g. ':"' ~ C» '< N !V N § . ;;>;) "' !!!.. ,.,, "' a; ~ . 0 Q! -< :P §: ·< . ' • .. . .. • ~ r.i N l f ~ 115 & i i' 0 Lower level end unit. Private gated community. Presented at: $950,000 COLEEN BRENNAN 949.275 .2775 coleenbrennan@prucdm.com www.coleenbrennan.com ii Prudential C.ltfoflll1 Re11ty Uncomparable quality and elegan with impeccable attention to deto Call for details. egance detail. '~ t't t • t I I l..oc.ated on ~ ll&e, the premier end-of UIJ bayfront homes. this property ii undoubtedly the finest on the Wand. Boasting ~ 100 feet on the water, this pnvacy-onented estate is nealfy9JXX)tql*9 fMtwith a pier and ilip that an accommodate a yacht in eiu:ns of 100 feet. -S bec*Qoms. 8.5 baths, a gorgeous bayside dining room, and numerous ottiar the weff:.thougrt out and open floor an. Combined with ti~ European archi- .aoaring C811119t 1 priv~ pool and spa, C garage, and separate 2-<0<>m gvesthouse. thil ~simply~ the Newpott Beach lifestYle. $10,900,000 Thlt 11 TH! flneet OC'Hflfront ~In the Westem United Stetet. On 2+ tcres end more tt. 1,000 fMt of PllClf'lc ~line vtith 270 degfff vi.wt of the Padfic end ~d. This .Stat9 r..n em..-iitlet including U bedrooms. beveled 9IU1 mahegofly frOnt doorl, e.lltenllw French, pillowed, llrnettOM flooring. 100 foot 1°'19 etrlum art gallery and floor to c.111119 gl.., throughout offert tM1meti1lng whltewai.r vl4IWt end crUhlng w...,.. every· where. Sea blrdl nest end Harbor .. ale are t:>otn on ptOPerty, with migrating wti.lea jutt off- ahore. Thlt home limply aays holury. $9,950,000 This HISTORIC Normandy revival estate with outstanding view5 of Crescent Bay, Ocean and Catalina sunset views, is a must see. Feat\Jring 3 stories on a 1/2 an acre corner lot There are multiple rental units on each floor including a spectac:Utar penthouse unrt plus a Pacific Coast Highway retall store. ThlS IS a trophy Laguna Be~ Property. $4, 195,000 ~~at it's firest. Thia incredible Bayfront home located near the harbor mouth entrance off.rs v'-5 of all ~ nffic leaving and entering the Nev.port Beach harbor. Wrtli ~ eJqXlllJl'9 and sup8fb afternoon sun thts is a terrific opportunity to build your dream home right on the water ex mow rigit into a 4 bedroom 3 bath house with a 40 ft boat dock. $3,995,000 • It ~ J f N N N § ;JO "' !!!. ,..,.., "' !i "' 0 ~ -< ~ §' I .. .. ;" UI ~ c-J N I >:. ~ JJ . 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Vey cllanniflsl !>2.250.CXXJ by Pttu McCmroU. !>2.850.000 Meding and exceeding clienl e:xpedalions wilh inlegri~. /v\ore lmighl Mtcr Rciulls for add~~jonal informalion, please call or visi~ our wcbsik a~ lagunaseasick.com 1045 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, California • Office: 949.494.2124 • LagunaSeaside.com • , • • ' f t f I ' ... ~ .. , . . . . ~ . *"' • • 183 ~ [ ~ ~ ... '< N ... !" N § ARMSTRONG ~ ~ !!!. rT'I ~ ... ~ -I) I{ t ) I) I ~ I{ ~r I I ~ S 0 ... ~ ::9 §: N1• J!J1tf11J •I 8(•ffe 1"1111111 Vlff•1 ·~ . .... Aw Cheming 4 BR-ftPI~ ~. IOLD Teri H8rdke -•9Pieeenlnel buy9i' .f.lh ?fJ•ltrfl•"~ Co11lo .. -- 1M ~ c-.i N ~ ::f ~ 1 ~ L.J ..... ;;s ., cc ~ i' 0 • 10I ~ ~ ~ E '< N !" 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NRT lnawporated, the nation's leading rt:SUlentW re.al estate #mJkuage cqmpany, is a subsidiary of Cendant O>rporatton (NYSE.CD). Breathtaking views from Laguna Beach residence A soartng poUshed mahogany entry opens to breathtaking panoramic whitewater views in this comfortable, contemporary-style home. Walls of glass line the living room and dlnlng room, leading to a newly finished premium kitchen of white marble. Guests can enjoy a private retreat wtth atrlwn windows, a full bath and sitting area wtth full coastal views and prlvate deck. The upper level deck provides a full view through the use of disappearing glass rails. The bottom level of the home has an entertainment room wtth a large custom wood bar and a climatized 38CH>ottle wine cellar. Mahogany ts beautifully used as an accent throughout the home. A total of four bedrooms and four and one-half baths grace this spectacular home. The oversized master bath Includes a custom shower with steam featuftt and whirlpool tub. Central sound and specta.cular ltghtlf18 8n1sh the primary spaces of the home. There a.re two single car _prages and plentiful street parking. The bright, updated cook's kitchen includes a built-in Su~Zero, Oacor gas stove and temperarure controlled wine cabinet. A Jarge greenhouse window and skylight bathe the room in natural Ught. Th.is home is offered at $2,295,000. For '".fo1'1u"""~ CAil Ray M().foose of Qt/dwell B1111/ter at (949) 433../1957. ColdwU &miter Resldelftial Brokerage Is a member of the NRT family of 00,,,,,.,.,. NRT I~. 11" ""'*"t's ~ ~ ""1 est4te brollml&e '°'"P""'Y· is a subsidiary of Cnlda11t CorporMlmi (NYSP,:CD) . Dana Point home In gated beachfront communi Situated on a large, flat lot with privacy, this Dana Point residence is located · a beachfront conununity with a beach club. Featuring a spacious single story floor plan, the home was designed by well-known ardlitect Alexander CaragOlUle. Outside features of the property tndude a gassy lawn. pool, spa, outdoor ba.tbecue and a fireplace. Inside, there are a total of three bedrooms an two and one-half baths. The master bedroom offers a partial ocean view. Amenities include large rooms, a music room, expansive gallay walls design to showcase artworlc, tumbled marble floors and granite kitchen countertops. This home is offered at $2,400,000. £oor mort lnfomt.a&n, ca11 Sue Slaldqn of ColdwelJ Banlur's LagJufa Beads olfta at (949) 499-1320. OJldwdl Banlw Rt:Silkntfal Brolemige is a member of th NRT family of companies. NRT lnc()f'J'Ofatd, the nation's leading residential rta1 estatt brolterage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Cotportltkm (NYSE:QJ). Architectural masterpiece in Sand Canyon Inspired by the timeless styles of George Washington Smith and Wallace Neff, thls exqutstte architectural masterpiece ls to be located in the prestigious golf cowsc commwli:ty of Shady Canyon. The spectacular Santa Barl>ar.Htyle estate c situated in the most premium location in the com.muntty and has sweeping view of the Pazie><leslgned course and the mountains beyond. The est.ate will be oonstructed with unparalleled quality and will be compdsed of a 13,C>OO-square-foot ptimaiy residence, a separate guest house, and a pool and spa with pool house. The pdmary ttSidence features five bedrooms, dght baths, foanal living and dining rooms, a gallery, a game room and a library. 'Ibe fabulous ~suite has hJs and her baths and all pt1mary rooms enjoy panoramic views. Also included att a wine cellar, a theater and a aaft room. The wonderful amenities of thls property will mend to the magnilicent outdoor living spaces where one can enjoy the golf course view from the pool and pool house or simply sit and relax tn the shade near the ret1ecting pond. The antidpated completion date for this estate is Summer 2006. Plans arc CWTently available for viewing and personal tours of the site can be made by appointment. This property is offered at $13,900,000. · F-ormore ~, C4ll Ctlrol MOIC01tl of Cold#Jdl &utMr Nor1Js Laguna al (949) 494-3011 . Coldwell &nm~~ 1s a flMJlbtr of die NRT fo1'tiJy of to#lpdmes. NRT ~ tire""""'-~~ miJmlMl .w1 estaU ~co,,.,,..,,,, ts. sabsldlaty of Cendant~ (NYSE:CD). 1nlty ated in ory pa, nsand esigned >pS. h South ~ofthe :lrtal )j. Neff, 1lf ruue L~ . views ldspa Uld tehas led ol sal lT ;tale "75,000 ne a..i ot .-aop! 0cqe0us Pliit J1ta:e home,• bedroom pkat boclus. 3 blllla, 1 bed IDd blda down. loc8aed on a baluliNI corns kill New Boon, new paa.. die roof, dlil llome lbows beni:r lbtn oew! llelU ill lbe beauliful t.ck ylld; _. mjoy llllOC. pool, tennia. C1oee to SanQaco Hilla Flem. Low taxes and low 9QC, dueaJ ~ ~ ';< f "' !" .,.. "' 8 ~ ::0 RI Q!. ,..., "' Iii iii • 0 ~ 3' a 111111 ., 111 ~ ~ I --f • i UJ 1 er I' 1c.• i ! Planning to Buy or Sell a Home? eware > THE BEST WAY TO ACHIEVE THE GOALS OF BOTH SELLERS AND BUYERS IS TO USE THE SERVICES OF A LOCAL REALTOR ® WHO: > PROMISES TO IMMEDIATELY PROVIDE ALL THE INFORMATION TO THE LOCAL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICES (MLS), and > AGREES TO SHOW ALL LISTED PROPERTIES, NOT JUST THOSE LISTED WITH THEIR OWN BROKERAGE. > SELLERS: Exposing your home to the public marketplace and the highest number of possible Buyers assures you of achieving th& best price and tenns. If you are asked to "sign an exemption" and/or withhold your propeny from the MLS, be aware that your propeny will not be exposed to the maximum number of potential Buyers -you could get a better price or more favorable terms. > BUYERS: Having the option of considering the largest number of possible properties increases the likelihood of your finding the home that best meets your criteria. If you are told by an agent that he or she can show you properties other Realtors ® don't know about, insist on seeing all listed properties, or don 't work with that agent -there are more homes available than those listed with any particular broker. > When a Broker fails to list a property with MLS, fai ls to cooperate with other Realtors®, and shows withheld listings in order to receive greater compensation for representing both Sellers and Buyers, onl y the Broker benefits. This can occur even if each party is represented by different agents in the same brokerage firm . The following Independent Brokers believe in dealing openly and fairly, and guarantee to put all listings in the Multiple Listing Service within 72 hours in order to provide access to the marketplace to both Sellers and Buyers: Pacific Coast Realty Group Abrams Coastal Properties Sotheby's International Anchor Properties Cote Realty Group Metro Realty Harbor Realty In The Bay Realty Emerald Bay Realty Laguna Seaside Realty (This Is not intended to be a sollcitatlon of an existing listing of any brokerage.) • . w ~ ~ ';< ~ '< N !" N 8 ~ Al ~ !1!. ,..,, V'I !i ~ 0 C» ~ ~ w •• - - • • .. z: 27 Beautiful Talega -10 Calle Castillo, San Clemente Offered at $1,569,000 Presented by Magndioenl former model home for Pacallca SumlTlltl Beautiful • Professional mature ta~ With light111g. view lot on cul-de·sac slngle loaded street. Stunning loy« with • Master bedroom . with raised moldrng & ctlefty wood stalfcase greet you when you enter lhia spaoous paneling and balcony ovenooklng Gretchen Donahoo home. 4 bedrooms. 4 5 ba1hrooms. Bonus Room and Den. golf oourse. Upgrades too numerous 10 mention Must seer Many bwlt-rns .• Speaker system throughout Large gouml91 lulctien IS appointed wrlh ctierry wood cabinetry •Bonus room with botlt-tn cabinetry and custom center island and countenops. Home is being sold With Uving Room Dining Room. Family Room. and Den tumtture • Walk-In pantry. (949) 249~960 -(888) 4ll-REMAX Toll F Web Site: www.gretchendouboo.com e-mail: pcbenJ@cox.net lndyded 1n !ht pytCha.se pooo (E•cl piano & art) •Large service room Awx 3.968 sq It • Secunty syslem. ~ Golf Course views • Custom dog run. Walk to Talega Swim & Atnlebc Club • Short WaUI to Talega SW1m and athi.tic Club ~~WM~ 33522 Niguel Road Monarch Beach. CA and trolley to the beach REAL CHOI C ES REAL SAVING S THE PORTFOLIO DIFFERENCE Oscar r>ustamantc Prc.51dent • O ver 50 ba nks and lending rnsbtut1ons to choose fro m • Loans to $10 m1l11on; all credit profiles, rndud rng cas!:J-d oc a nd 1ntcrest-onl!:J • O ur goal is to provide the bes t rates and lowest cost - all with our bes t price guarantee TRY FIXED 5-YEAR TO $1.5 MILLION • 4 .95% • ZERO POINTS • INTEREST·ONLY OPTION • NO PREPAYMENT PENALTYlll Check Out Our 5/1 Jumbo ARM Why a 511 ARM vs a 30 year fi•ed? With a fixed rate for the first 5 years, before swrtchlng to a 1 year ARM, you can enjoy the security of a fixed rate loan With the savings ol an ARM lbst borro...ers will refinances or sell within 5 years - 95% ol all mortgages are rellnanoed or paid off 4 to 6 years. 97% of all mortgages are refinanced or paid off 7 to 1 O years. Saving• Scen1r1oa for You Put it In dollars and Walch your inlerest peak. ... fl RM I 0 . fl ARM P&I 30-Yr Fixal Sil ARM'" 11,000.()()0 i,..,, • 11,Jl!l().SO /,,,.,_, °"1/ MetUl>ly s-lttss SI/ ARM •t ll,000.()()01-11 • 1768.~S Prl-'JNl ti-/,,,.,_, MetUl>ly S.,,/11ss • TaJcc the S788. 95 dllTettnc:c, a.pply it to principal and rave $55,400.18 in im c:rcs1 and reduce the principal balance by the aame amount VI. the: 30-Year Pixed Rare Loan at the c:nd o( 5 yean. Ju noted below. • $93'.372.41 ls the: loan balance after 5 yean ac 6.25% note: rate: . • ssn.972.23 ia the: loe.n balance after 5 yun at 5.00% note rate. 0 ll Frtt :M iore h the ,,;,,p tcrcs1 u tc • --.. .... -= " 114 ~ ~ ('\! I ':::" f i ....., 1 0: • ~ g • • ' . . . '' • SUPERB NEW CUSTOM ITALIAN STYLED VILLA A phenomenal floor plan for Ibis large residence loclled in tbe best of Corona del Mar. Close to all amenities and stroll to the beach. Thi.I 4 bedroom bath home will be finished with top of the line applimca. custom cabinetry, custom tile work, a sweeping staircase with wrought iron. f onnal dining library, living area opens to luge decks to enjoy the ocean bree%el. Ocean and Canyon views from the deck areas and still a large 8JUIY yard!" The h is complimented wilh a 3 car garaael C>aJJM • .,,,,, ... For any furtlur illfonnalion on this home, pkase contact: MICHAEL BRINKMAN, BROKER Your full service local brokerage 949/759-0177 2744 E. Padftc Coest H #8 Corona del Mar. CA 92625 -. ..... i-.~ REFINANCING BUILDING BUYING OR Deer CONSOLIDATION W E HAVE l..cWlS 10 M£rr EvExYl!oov's NEWS RrGwltiss Of CREl)(r OR IJlr:x».fI.. • Loan Amounts To $6,000,000 • Zero Down -Purchase • 100% RcfinanccJCash -Out • No Income: Verification Loans • No Income, No Assets, No Employment Loans • Interest Only Loans • Pay Option ARMs •Fixed Pc:riod ARMs 3/1,S/1,7/1,10/1 • Low C redit Scores -O .K. • Bad Credit 0 .l(. • Less Than A Year In Your Home Laguna's ninth annual '~ TASTE FOR CHARITY" and Silent Art Auction Thursday, May 27 at Tivoli Too T he Laguna BoMd of Realtors and Affi!Urcs will hold their ninth annual fundraising event - Laguna's •A TASTE FOR CHARITY"' and Silent Art Auction on Thursday, May 27 from 5 ro 8 p.m. at Tivoli Too Rcmurant located at 7n Laguna Canyon Road in Laguna Beach. LocaJ restaurateurs provide outmu1ding WtcS of gourmet food along with beverages from Joa.I vincy:ards and mcrchanr.s. Enjoy an Qutdoor ambiana, live mu.sic and silent and live auctions for a great cause! The silent auction features many original works of an donated by local artists; the live auction offcn opponunirics for travd, dining and other interesting donated items. Bcnc6cia.ries arc: Laguna Beach Community Clinic. Laguna Shanti, Ori.tiuJ '4ilfli"I """'1Jd., min To Laguna Ouacach Communiry Arts Swimm far s:ihl as ~ (LOCA), •p-11$t Thund.ays" An Walk. CSP Youth Shdtu, 11.C for kids along with six individual an Kholanhips for I khools. Participating local restaurants: Las Briw, Splashes, Hush, China Bistro, Sunc Tomato, The Beach Howe. The White Houx, Classic Catering. Goko Caf~ & Hcnncsxy's Tavern and Savowy's. IWJ ·""~;,,. i"""11# i• ""'l1j,.. rt«. CJ (9'19) 497-2474. . , I • t ~ t I I . t I I f t t lroom,4.5 ining area, The home for local )undried ~~Ddi. ~ver Back Bay Views EASTBLUFF 111 I E '< N N • • A. - • I .. . .. UI ~ N N f . . f i w 11 &I Q'. ~ ! - > ·- • ~----------------------------~--- NEWPORT BEACH HOME LOAN CENTER 26 CORPORATE PLAZA SUITE 200 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 RHONDA TIDD Senior Loan Consultant 949-721-0509 B Washington Mutual HOME LOANS CG Barbeau Senior Loan Consul~ 949.219.853'. roOda.lea~mm.c:om caroline.~u~ (-=-:) (~) first Team to feature top agents at Career Seminar on June 3 sales team Shares how ~ sold neatlY Sl 6 mllllon In the last year llliflT-IMI Poltale Will be ~a masw.._, ~.June3tma7 ... .30 .... •die oampmJ'• Sacxlal ~. 3715 Plaa Ddft in S-Am. ,_Tma•hture~ ..... -_. Ulll fe' _.. The AntlerMnt Wiil lblre tbar IUlX.'em ltOIJ with mo. CX!I~ a after In ral estate. Prolpel:dve mw ~ wtD lam hOW tbii lellll lold ~ s 16 million in the last year. ~ ye11r thousands of people in Ounge ~decide to pursue a areer in re.I eltale. Attal~ carftr can be very hic:Ddte, howefEt it ii D0t D HelJODe. 1bere me only a fnr odier c.areen In which ihele II a..,. gap between dlOle aeell1I di.a are mremdy IUOOellful and dMJle wbO do oat succeed. The ........... .,_..new agents on wbaitil Ulra to bea n r IUCCadul in the btlllz m . -Hiie• Rrst Team, we S! .. •ted to The ...... Gr1Al'8' quesloi'lssudJ as: wlldf does I W to get .stdrtect hoW ~mn .... ,,,..AcmJ and how irlldl,,.., you CDrl mate. • ech,,...new ...... tbttruth on a.er ID 1111 ......... Cwiir Directo EdnDUnn.111e .... 1'dlwwer qaladom mdla.: whl&damil take toge a.teicl; bOW ~cm _JUUi' success al boW' much ...,,_an make. Finl,._._._., cWCated to th •ICCell af..... • .. No other real estate, • ..,..,...... ht igprogram With ibt Ami'".,-• t 1 ~arid no odm-~ oompe.., ..... 5,000 ....... 5 5 'lildlltJ nduil.,., .. ,, bz ........ msting ...... -Our ... ttaJ II,..,_. ID poviding the~ qU)ltyaf ........ lft the fle}d I teal estate-..,~ ... ~dent iDdCl!O CW naH~•g the be9t lel'flce tD die~ ti Jllai Team's No •• ,... • ., ...... _ ... to do that thrcJujlaar•Mq J~ltf 7 J 'Jpn>gralll 1lifW .............. -""&,,,I C'MNr .. ,., ......... t to ll#e1Ul ,...,.,"'--r ........ , •zt .............. QJU'td.Fint T..n a..r Dn I ; $ .. a,. ,,...,,, "' _,.,._n,,,-. ... au •r iultant 8539 ~u.net th on a !rector to get access e. Ito the :r real pm :I no ting lding Beld of ent •the )l's lat gram." ~'"" 'rtknd ' Matt Watkins named Chief Information Officer at First Team New technology benefits agents and clients Fll'St T cam Real Estate, a leader in real estate support technology, has promoted Matt Watkins to Chief lnfonnation Officer. Wat.kins joined the company in 2002 as Director of Information Technology. Since Matt Watkins then, he has spearheaded development of an array of advanced tools designed to help First Team and its agents serve clients more effectively "It's so rewarding to be working with a company that has both vision and the resources to act on it." Watkins said. "First Team is strongly committed to using technology to benefit both agents and consumers lt's exciting to see such a wide range of Ideas and services brought to fruJtlon ... and to know there's so much more in development. We plan to conunually enhance our reputation for being first in technology: Watkins came to First Team from Coldwell Banker Residential Affiliates, where he was Director of Application Development. Prior to that position, he worked in IT at Boise Cascade Office Products. He holds a degree in Management lnfonnation Systems from the University of San Francisco. First Team President and CEO Cameron Merage VJews Watkins' promotion as a key step for the company. ·our primary aim has always been to give our agents the most powerful and innovative support possible, in proV1ding superior service to their clients,• Merage i.aid "Matt's tireless, VlSlonary approach to leveraging the power of technology Is a key element of that Strategy. As always, I look forward to seeing what he and his team conjure up next." First Team Real Estate is one of the largest pnvately held real estate companies In the country, with more than $5 4 billion in sales volume last year. As the No. I independent m Cahf onua. the 6nn closed more than 11,000 transactions last year. Founded in 1976 Wlth five agents m one office, FU"St Team is now home to 1,400 sales associates and more than 300 employees in 26 offices across the region. For more information alxmt First Team Real Btate, visit www.FirstTeam.com where yo" can learn how to start your career in real estate, take ym1r career to the next level or purchase or sell yo11r home. Unobstructed views from nearly every room Overlooking the Pacific, this exceptional 5,500--square-foot estate Is the epitome of Idyllic Laguna retreat ..-.....,.,...----,-......----,-.----the Southern Califonua • dream home. For the first time In 30 years, this home that stands on two legal parcels Is offered to disaiminatlng buyers who want the ultimate Laguna Beach lifestyle. Designed with cathedral ceilings, French windows and doors as well as a large viewing deck, this home showcases tranquil ocean and hillside views. Remodeled in 1991 , there are four bedrooms, three baths, an office and top level master suite. A ch.arming Dutch door opens to the 2,400-Square-foot home that includes hardwood floors, built-ins and skylights. The living room opens to the viewing deck. Nearby, the family room features a large brick fireplace and oak cabinetry Located on its own level, the master suite presents breathtaking coastline views from the sleeping area and retreat. Situated on a total 5,200-squ.are-foot lot that Includes a large flat yard and a wooded hillside, the home is only a walk away from the beach and shops. Th..l.s home is offered at $1.45 million. For more information, call First Team Estates' Bill Rolfing at (949) 689-44 70. Offering five bedrooms and four and one-half baths as well as a temperature controlled wine room, sun room and hobby room, the home will give you many options for entertaining and everyday living. Through a dramauc entry hall Wlth a staircase that takes you to the second and third level of the home, you will discover a spaaous sun-bathed floor plan The fonnal living room offers a fireplace and walls of windows that provide views of Catalina island in the distance. Designed to accommodate easy as well as elaborate meal preparauon, the spacious kitchen features plenty of cabinetry, counter space and a center Island with a built-In cooktop A dramatic archway opens to the formal dlning room and on the other end, a channlng breakfast nook stands In a semi-rotunda of French windows. Sliding glass doors from the dining room open to the sunroom. A full wet bar stands between the fonnal dining room and the family room The master suite ofTers a mantled fireplace in the sleeping area and sliding glass doors that open to a tiled verandah overlooking the ocean. Additional features include a massive bonus room with views of the ocean. You can easily host receptions or transform this space into the ultimate home theater. This home is offered at $ J .85 milUon. For more Information, call First Team Estates' MicNul and Brandi Morann at (714) 974-9191or (714)926-4040. • 117 V> ... ~ ~ ~ E '< "' ~ "' 8 ~ ::u RI !!!. ,.., "' c;; ;;; 0 !!:' -< 31 2 ·• I UI f . t . I •• - •• - • ~ An exceptional neighborhood deserves exceptional service. As a seasoned home loan consultant serving Orange County for over 29 years, I'm proud to bring my considerable experience to your neighborhood. I also have the technology. resources and innovative loan products from one of America's leading lenders to make your next home buying experience fast, convenient and virtually hassle-free. A vast selection of home financing options, including: ~ PayOption ARMS Kevin Budde ~ Fixed Period ARMs 3/1. 5/1. Branch Manager 7/1, 10/l Cell 949-422 2075 ~ Interest Only Loan Programs \\evin_budde0countryw1de.com ~ Home Equity Loan Programs Website. www loanapprovalsfast.com ~ Fast & EasySM Loans M1ss1011 V1e10 Branch ~ Purchase & Refinance 27101 Puerta Real, Suite 100 ~ Stated Income Available M1ss1on V1e10. CA 92691 ~ Primary Residence, Second Phone 949-282·2203 Direct Homes, High Rise FaJC 949·348-1639 Condom1ntums Irvine Branch ~ New Construction (Rate Cap 18044 Culver Drive Program offers interest rate Irvine. CA 92612 protection for up to 14 months) Phone 949-552-2777 ext.224 •eountr)Ylicle· HOME LOANS Easy. Really: Q I• i-.~ 0 IOOI ~-·-11< "-..,_,,.."'I'll_,, .. ~ r_. ... C..-.. • -.. -i.-.,111o.,.i-.. c.w-·-111tCa!tboll ......... 111 *IC.Ill u...c Act s....-.m ...... __ ... iw.--. .. ,,,..._i.~-... II I I' . I ' 111 ' I 1. ' I I 'Ii ' 2004 Officers an, •Board of Directo1 Officers Rick Mcintire President Les Jenison President-elect Michael Gosselin Vice President Jan Wendorf Secretary/Treasurer Directors Wayne Baglin • Rick Gold • Dave Schaar • Ed Brown Beverly Milosevic • Bob Hart.man • Marie Thomas F.xecutive Vice President, Robbin Wignall 939 Glenneyre St., Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (949) 497-2474 • fax (949) 494-3887 www.lag unaboardofrealtors.com Bob Milliken Bob Chapman Jennifer Wong Betty Comegys 2004 Officers and Board of Directors Officers President President-elect Treasurer Secretary Directors Carrie Allen • Diane Coltrane Bing Girling • Jake Klohs • Judy Mertz David Prince • Jim Weisenbach Executive Vice President Tricia Moore, R.C.E., C.A.E. 401 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663 (949) 722-2300 •fax (949) 642-4105 www.ocaor.com ••• I • f • • ;t I • l • • • f • ind tors ·own nas id >rs CORONA DEL MAR 710 & 710.5 Marigold 38r 38a & 2Br 1 Ba Sun 2-5 Agt. Donna Fallon 949-338-5700 $2,295,000 345 Cameo Shores Rd VRM $2,600,000-$2,749,000 48r 38a Sat-Sun 12-5 Patty Harvey, 714-501-6110 Martanne Nahln, 714-269-7851 Call for security gate access 58r 68a Sat-Sun 1-5 Patrick Tenore Nationwide Real Estate 949-856-9705 412 Hazel 4Br Sat 1-4 Michael Brtnkman Coastline Realty 949-759-0177 409 De90la Terrace 58r 48a Sat-Sun 1-4 McDonald COM Homes Jim & Patty McDonald 949-759-9070 COSTA MESA 3367 Nevada Ave. ~un1-5' 48r2Ba By Owner 714-751-6024 442 16th Ptace 4Br2Ba Sun 1-5 By Owner 949-642-1529 2545 Santa Ana Ave. 48r2.6Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 Agt. Joe 714-813-2225 2792 Waxwing Circle 48r 2.588 Sun 1-4:30 Dave Myhre Herttage Real Estate 714-540-1151 LAGUNA NIGUEL 78 Vista Montemar 58r 4.588 Sun 1-4:30 Stefani. Meurer Platinum Properties 949-715--3156 34 Falrtane 48r Sat-Sun 1-5 Patrick Tenore Nationwide Real e.tate ~ $3,995,000 $2,875,000 $3,100,000 $749,500 $849,900 $735,000 $895,000 $2,050,000 $1,750,000 NEWPORT BEACH 291 O Lafayette 28r Sat-Sun 1-4 Cannery Loft 873-LOFT (6838) 1549 E. Ocean Blvd 48r 2.6Ba Sun 1-4 Cannery VIiiage Realty Vince Mayell 714-264-1908 $.1,500,000 $1,690,000 456 Vista Trucha $980,000-$1035,000 38r Sat-Sun 1-5 Noralee Paulson Realty 949-632-6489 881 Vista Bonita 3Br 2.5Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 Patrick Tenore Nationwide USA 949-856-9705 600 Ocean Front #2F 2Br 2Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 Cannery VIiiage Realty Howard Wells 949-939-0477 949-673-3777 458 Orton Way 3Br Don Long 949-646-0610 1101 Essex Ln Sat-Sun 12-4 4Br 3Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 Renate Collison Realty 949-548-5133 2224 Heather Ln 3Br 2.5Ba Sun 12-5 Patty Harvey, 714-501-6110 Martanne Nahln, 714-269-7851 NEWPORT COAST 17 Sallcrest (Pelican Crest) 68r 88a Sat 1-5 Esther Yank Remo 949-640-1529 $745,000 $879,000 $525,000 $1,295,000 $1,295,000 $11,'400,000 NORTH LAGUNA BEACH 2670 Solana Way 38r 2.5Ba Sat-Sun 1-6 Mindy Miiier WM Kennedy & Assoc 949-864-3248 $2,444,000 • 111 1" ~ ~ E '< "' "' "' § ::>1:1 .,. I\!. tT'I "' iii ii" 0 91 ~ :y §: ·~ ., r - • .. ... • 456 VISTA TRUCHA Newport Beach Park Lido Open SaJ-Sun 124 458 Orion Way 3br, 2.5ba, condo, fireplace, community pools. Low assn dues, Income Prop TRIPLE Rehabbed 3br, 1. and (i) 2br, 1.5 Garages, separate utilitie A custom Ul'Mlttac:hed townhom• on wide greenbelt. 3b1'., 2 .5be fantrm. Top qualttv d-lgner style $525,000 $979.000 2753 Vtat.a U rnb,._.. Z Plan $999,000 IN ESCROW 29 BODEGA BAY OR. IN ESCROW l etory wtth ett dowll ""-"'"' ol oc--and ... .-.. a....,.. 3br + famnn, <Mltr 2 ,500 eqft. ln &pyga.... 3 car _........ ~ otr.r. t..b9-~u.w--• $1,395,000 -$1, 795,000 w01 b9 ClOIWldered. ~ c NORAl.f.E PAULSON Rf.ALTY 949-632-6489 North Laguna Rare commercial parcel in North Laguna. Two side-by-side lots approximately 40 x 100 each on a very visible corner. May build commercial or commercial/residential with views. $2,495,000 lance Boggs 949.721.5025 Newport Coast Elegant Home Approximately 3,600sf 3/4Br, bonus room & office 3.5Ba, heated pool & spa 3-car garage $1, 799,000·00 For Sale By Owner · Call 714-272-8189 Executive home 3br, 2.Sba, 3car gar., largt gounnet kitchen w/walk-in pantry. Pat10 w/custom brick BBQ. Msrr ba w/dual vanities. $869,000 must sell-make offer owner/bkr 949-253.4675 442 16" Place, Costa Mesa Walk to Newport Harbor High School 4BR.. 2BA. In prime Eastslde Costa Mesa, app<ox 2,300 SO.FT., 2 fireplaces. extra large family room, kitchen. and din· log room, lovely landscaped yard. $849,900 By owner Broker Kathy Tracy 949 642-1529 Don Long First Team Estates 949.646.0610 I For -·· SW Owner 3BA. 3BA. .C-cat garage c:t1stom kitchen, French doors & windows sufTOUOd Many upgrades Rose coutt yard With fouolaln Pool. spe With waterfell Pnvate Perty No Agents $2,225,000 C.11 Fl'llnd• 948-500-9007 Eastgate Homes • Lovely Gated Community! • Near Santa Ana Country club • Only 9 Townhomes • Distinctive Architecture • Cathedral Ceilings, Shutters • 3 Bedrooms & 3 Baths • Approximately 1,650 SF • Wood & Gas Fireplace • Beautiful Hand-laid Brick Patio Value Range: $660,000 to $730,000 2680 Orange Ave, Eastside Costa Mesa Tel: (949) 223·3905 For Sale By Owner; Broker Cooperation ·operty ,EX >r, I .5ba l.5ba. !S, ilities. tOO r )Urt I ts ) s n CASSIS • NEWPORT COAST · OCEAN VIEW Beat Buy on the Coast • Exclusive Listing $3,200,000 Thts eteoanl!Y appoirel home has Ille milS1lr !>doom on Ille main tlOOI with views llllo Ille halt>or 4'ld SU03el$ There •e a total ol 5 llediooms ar1d a 3 Cilf ~ ~ witll awioximaZty 4600 sq ft A i.oe yard 'Mlh woxttna!ety 14 !XXl SQ n boasts wondellul outdoOI enteftalnino courtyOr<IS nl outt>or barbecue A 24 l'loul Qaled corrmJ1111Y With Clubhcluse nl lennrs oourt IS m111U1es lrom Ille hOme as IS Ille~ and a::cess lo 111' 73 Freeway Cus:om l.<adlbonal upgrades •e lealured llwoughclA Ridlard MllWJI [OIO(al Plank Otstressed walnut Hardwood floor~ Wi lo:el l~ lrMfblle lloorrno CUSlool dislJessed atcll~ tuns CUSlom cllslressed Ptasle nl Faw F1111511i11Q llvoughout Custom Wa.nsai 'lQ llVoughclA G~ Klld81 CMletlop5 nl Slalntess Sleel l<llCllen Viking IMrl nl ~. CUSIOM Wllldo* CMl11195 -Wood 81 nos - Woodsllltlers-Orapefoes Tlil'lbled stone m M¥ble ~ B.l:!I Crawn Moidll1Q llvrxqlOUI Eilfly Calilom"111 Old World Slone L~1on Room. IAAdool 8¥necue. CM!ed Oulooof Logo.a Ulensil'e LnlscapollQ 11t1!h QJSlom Ftagstone lrM!ttne la!ge Wla 0 and OUIOoor llQhtrno CuslOm Home !healer Surround Sys1em nl dull Enlenatnmn Cenlel$ 50 rndl Plasma Bro Screen 2545 Santa Ana Ave. 4br, 2.Sba house. Built In '97. Bright & Open. 2<ar garage. $735,000 Joe Laning 714-813-2225 ;/ 530 Riverside Avenue 4,645 SF living + 759 SF garage, 6.350 SF lot size. 5 bcd/5 1{2 bath, plus an office, three car garage. House will be complete August I, 2004 Call 949-574-5820 for information. Stefanie Meurer (949) 715-3156 Harbor Ridge 3 years new. Beautiful luxury estate located in the gated community of Harbor Ridge. Built with the finest materials and amenities, approximately 6,000 square foot home. $3,695,000 Lance Boggs 949.721.5025 • 121 ~ ~ ~ E '< "' !" "' _, § ::0 111 Q!. ,.., "' s ii 0 9! -< :y 9: • c- I \ ... ,_ • N N i f • - LAGUNA NIGUEL 76 Vista Uont9mar New Listing • View. View $Z050,000 Stunning views from this spedaaJlar home on large lot. Over 5,(XX) sq ft of open floor plan with 5 bedrooms 4.5 bath plus office and 3--\.ar garage. SANTA ANA ARTIST LOFTS $559,00().$625,000 215 Main StrMt live and work in this fabulous new development minutes from South Coast Plaza. Laguna Beach Open Sat-Sun 1-5 2670 Solana Way Stunning exec custom, 2 story, 3br, 2.5ba home. Breathtaking ocean & coastline views. $2,444,000 Mindy Miller Wm Kennedy & Associates 949-854-3246 A piece of heaven on the point of Corona Highlands, COM. I(; ~o with J W' of ocean and canyon views. % 0 Stefanie Meurer (949) 715-3156 ~ "'The land and location are worth the price!" IS,, o.J:ffo'-UotQUt concemporary • .5Br, 48a + fam~x., ~studlO. r l..aric from and rear yards eech with I~ decks. Jim & htty McDonald McDonaJd COM Homes 949-7 COSTA MESA Con1>1etefy ~ "°'· 2ba home. Beautiful landscaped yard, energy efficient. an new appliance$, wtne coolef, atrium, tplc, central alf. Lots of built 1n storage & furniture, track lighting, cathedtal ceifing, approx 2,000 SF. $749,500 By Owner 14 751-6024 INCREDIBLE VALUE CORONA DEL MAR, 45 FT WIDE 110 .. ,,,,_, Open Sun NEWER UJXURtOUS FRONT H SOARING CEIUNGS. UGHT, OP & SPAa0US. 3 BED, 3 BA. F. UV. FORMAL ONNG RMS, LARGE AlmO, DBL GARAGE. PUJ8 A WONDERFUL REAR 2 BED, 1 BA. 2 CNFORTS. 8Ult1·~·--. corw•11npQ01111~ ~tq WALK TO BEACH, SHOP & RESTAURANTS! CALL DONNA FALL 949.338.570 PACKAGE DEALS • • • 1 ... HOMES OF THE WEEK HOMES OF THE WEEK DISPLAY AD • LISTING IN OPEN HOME GUIDE • 4-DAY 4-LINE FULL-RUN CLASS AD FOR ONE LOW PRICEI CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TODAY/ LORRAINE. O'DONNELL ANNIE GENDROLIS 949.574.4245 949.574 .4249 I 1 1 I I } \ \ I I o • \ ' • I . . t l ... • t E VIDELOT Suna-5 INT HM, rt OPEN • FAMIL, lMS. ~E. :ARHM >RTS . • condo l250aq. ft. -f OPS )! LLON roo I A.-• ot Mi91 11. 2004 I KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30.y ... tlxed IHT£AEST ~ POIHTS LOCK· INTEAEST ~ POIHTS MAX. MAROIH AOJ. TYPE PHOtfE RAT£ OWN (~) IN A.P.R. RATE OWN (~) A.P.R. LOAN {!:} INOO ,,,_EQ. Aapex Disoount Mtg. K (800) 344·2739 5.750% 5 1.S75 30 5.960 2.375% 5 1.000 5 920 333, 700 2. 750 1 TS 1 Y ----- A __ s-'upe'--rlo<_M_ort___,,o_aoe...__ ____ R_ ..... (800_-'-l _59_1_-44_4_6 __ a_.2_s_Oo/c_. __ 5 1.000 30 6 430 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ---------Action Lending R (888) 641-6900 5.750% 5 0.000 30 5.800 2. 950% 10 0.000 5.440 500,000 2.950 110 1M ----------------------Almloan.oom R (888) 411-4246 6.000o/o 5 0.125 30 6.088 ----------------'------------------4.S75% 10 0.250 5.391 333,700 2.750 1TS 1Y ----- American First Rate Mtg. R (SOO) 887·91 06 6.125% 5 0.000 45_6_.2_1_0_ 4.750% 5 0.000 4.930 333,700 2.750 1TS 1Y -------'--------Bank of America K (Sn) 459-6467 6.250% 5 0.750 30 6.400 -----------~-------------------4. 000% 5 1.000 4.510 333,700 2.250 12LB 1Y ---- NA NA NA NA NA ----------NA NA NA CalDlrect Home Loans K (888) S96·4CAL 6. 125% 20 0.000 30 6.270 -----------~~--------------_De_ttlck __ Mo_rt~g_age~G_r_ou_p'--__ R __ (~800~)_4_7S_·_599_5 __ 5_.S_7_5_% __ 5 __ 1. 750 30 8.059 1.250 % 20 1.000 3.613 800,000 2.300 1TS 1M Diversif9d Funding Group R (Sn) 644·9920 5.875% 10 1 .625 30 5.9·37 1 .250% 20 0.000 3. 792 S00.000 2.650 1T A 1 M -----~-~---~---"---------------------------------- Downey Savings S (SOO) 348·5931 6.000% 20 2 125 45 6.239 1.250% 20 1.000 3.S73 333. 700 2.550 11 D 1 M --------Emery Financial R (949) 729·9200 5.S75% 1 o _2_500 __ 30 6. 184 0.990o/o 25 1 000 3 379 2 .000.000 2.050 1TS 1 Y _e_·T_ra_de_Fi_1n_BllCla_._1 _____ K _ _,('-800--'-)_3_50_-44_96 ___ 5_.62_5_% __ 5 __ 3'--.ooo __ 40 6. 114 NA NA 20 NA 0.500 ----------NA NA NA NA NA ---------3.191 1,000,000 2. 200 1TA 1M ~mortctagegroup.oom R {800)400-161 1 6.000% 10 0875 30 6.121 1.250% 1.050o/o 2.950% ---------------- Loan Link Financial Svcs. K (800) 272-lend 6.250% 3 o 500 30 6 481 _Prov_ldent __ Ba_n_k_M_ort--""'gag-=-e ___ s_-'"(80_0) 250·1713 5.S75% 20 2.250 30 6.120 Seascape Home Loans A (800) 576-5612 6.000% 5 0.000 --------------~--'----------- U.S. Mortgage Center A (800) 867·9813 6.000o/o 5 1.000 30 30 6124 6.079 NA NA 3 20 NA NA 0.500 3.450 333,700 2.100 6LB 1M ---------1. 000 6.471 '333.700 2.350 1TA 1M NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ------- WellsFargoHomeMtg. S (866)713·4387 6.000% 20 2.000 30 6.ISS ----""-----=------.:.._~-------------------3.875% NA 20 2.000 4 42S 333,700 2 750 1TS 1Y ----- World Savings S (800) 914·S166 6.250% 20 1.000 30 6.372 NA NA NA 600.000 2.900 11 D 1 M Bolh fixed & ~ ~ 819 30l30 oonvenllonal morlgages. Type of Lender• 8 •Bank K • mor1Qaoe banker. A• mongaoe tw-. S • a&"111QS & IOan Mongaoe b8nllers and bt-. are~ by the Ca"'omla Oepa<1rnent ol A&aJ Eatate • eilhef a b<Ok&t "'eotp0rahon For 10f0<ma110n ca" Cail! OflE al (916) 227-0931 int..-Rate 10< ~IS an 1ntroduct0<y raia 10< tt.. lwS1 lldju&lmenl pe<IOd Down P.y"*11 ls lll'ftOI>!:" of C:OSh I°" ol Alee pnce) p.ild IO~ pl1or to aiglllnO mor1gaoe COlltrac!. Pointe are% ol IOan balance paid to lender a111me of loan oto.ioQ Lodi-In • me numba1 01clay•19.-,. guarani-111111 priol 10 clDSlng A.P.R. • tne annual peroentage 18141 whlcll la 1111 nllmated annual cost ol the I08n 10 lhe borrower AJI A P A • are b8sfld on a '300, 700 loan a,_,.,t tnfl poonts shown and $700 lolal 1-The A P A a ate lndUd8d "' ft>ll ch8l1 '°' oompenson only When <lllP'Ying IOt a loan. Fadotal Trulh·IM .. endl"Q law reqlJlrn lende<S to calevlalO 8" AP A spaclllc 10 each loan otter MHlmum loan • tt.. m&ll""""1 lendol wo~ loon under gN8fl t911'1a All n..o 1111e progotm1 h9W a ITllUlmum ol $300,700. Metgln (In%) 11 lenden profll, margin • onde• •actual rate aner hrs1 ~ Incle• Ill Ille baSOI for telf1ng an 9dfUS1abla rele (Ma!O"' • lncltl• • N-Aal•J 11 D • I Hh 0181 C09f ol Funds ITS • 1 ·YMr Tre-..y 9111 L6M •&-month LIBOR, 6T8 • 6-month ff1t8Sury Blll, 1TA • t·Vear Tre"9U<y AllQ Ad(uatmant Frequency IS Illa penOd between adjusl!TWlts IM • I Monlh bM • 6 Months lY• t Veer All r8199 eubjaCI IO cllllnga Venly •et• and l&lllla prior IO applytno for a loan All lenOOrs pro\/'ide loans .,,Ill dlffere!'lt ral8' and 1«ms for dof1er8flt loen amounts The 111lorma11on preMnted 19 not an offer 10 make a loan II )'O<I heve any problemt Wilh !he llbow ~ call (8001 939·NFNS Checlt lnlonnatiOn daily 81 www nlna com COPVRIOHT C 2003 The Nallonal F!nardal News SaMoes On large lot in Belcourt Terrace Fabulous Belcourt Terrace expanded Plan B on one of the largest lots. This three bedroom, three and one-half bath home features a family room and sining area in the master bedroom that were added on approximately three years ago. The beautiful living room with vaulted ceilings plus a custom built fireplace and the cozy family _room, both feature French dootS that open to the large backyard, which is ideal for entertaining. This light and bright home also features crown molding, plantation shutters, a master bedroom with walk-in closet, custom lighting, hardwood flooring, security system, air conditioning, wet bar and more. Community offers a 24-hour guard gate and pool. The home ts offered at ~ 1,525 ,000. For more informatWn, contact Tim Carr at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140 Newport Center Drlvt, Ste. l 00, Newport Beach . Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT fami1y of companies. NRT Incorporated, tire natWn's leading residential real estate brolterage company, ts a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). Stunning ocea nview home Stunning ocean view custom four bedroom, four bath home is touched by the California sun, and located a short distance to picturesque Laguna beaches. The home captures expansive views of the blue Pacific and Catalina Island. Enter into a large Uving room with tall glass bay windows out to the endless ocean view and spectacular sunsetS. The great floor plan includes separate guest quarters that could also be an art studio or office. Situated on a quiet lane, there is great privacy and the large lot offers all kinds of opportunities for gardening or play areas. The rear yard has a gazebo and an above ground spa. This is a true coastal dream home of approximately 3400 square feet on a large gently sloping lot. The home is offered for $1,795,000. For more tnjormatian, contact Robin Tmch at (949) 497-5599. Strada ProperlUs, 1088 North Coast Highway, Lagtma Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is a member of tlu: NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate /Jroleerage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). Classic New England style This Classic New England style home 1s situated o n a large R-2 lot. Features in this three bedroom, two bath home include a large living and dining room, family room, two fireplaces, attic and large .basement for a possible wine cellar. Views from the master bedroom and living room. Price reflects Approved Design Review plans for major expansion by renowned local architect Tim Nicol. This home is offered at $1 ,900,000. For more information, contact Nancy Makowsky at (949)497-5599. Strada Propertte.s, 1088 North Coast Htg}iway, Laguna Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is 11 member of the NRT fa111i(y of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate broltt!rage compmty, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). • 123 _, :. .. 1M ~ "1 N l ! ~ • ~ ?l a: e. • i ! - ,. .. • Strada Properties' Scott Singer continues to offer all-star ~rformance in Orange Counw He works dlllgently to market his cllents' properties Sooa SUl#I' is a local veteran !"th a ~t for excepd<>Dal customer service. His attention to detail and genuine desire to exceed his Clients' ezpectadons bas contitbuted to the teamwork Of Strada Propen.tes smcc the brokerage 8rm ftrst entettd the lal ettate ~ce. 1bn?ugbout his tenure, he bas achanged tnnOvadft klea wtth some of the industry's mo.t talented profiellioNU, working diligmtly to marbt his dients' homes iil the most f'Bdentmanner and~ them at the~ attainable prices. After devoting 15 years to i.eadlihg at Newp<>rt Helgh11 ~ SchOol, be has established a repuuuon Of hoDelly, profeuiomltlm and dedlcadon to the public. He has ~dltionally develOped a loyal following or clienu who appreciate bis wide range of knowledge, from local trends tn the rul estate market to numx:es of Wnfly life tn such surroundln8 ndghbolhocids a Newport Hetghtl, Westdiff, Dover Shores and Bastside CoN Mesa. To this day, clients have applauded his comprehenlfve, ~service and have found his knowled&e ofloal echool dtltricu to be ln'hluable. h ta hll mntinual goal to earn the tn11t and~ of bis dtentl and pea_s, bea1ng In ioind that every clmt detll'ftl the bat .mce avmlable. SOI# SblfllrGM,,, ~-"'SIMIM ,,,.,,,.,, ..... .,,.,,, &a, (949) 121-5061 qr ....... , , .. ; ·~.CO#I. Strada Properties welcomes Orange County native and local expert, Ken Ca This knowledgeable agent provides a wide range of expertise to his clients Ken Can's service summarizes innovative thinking, the ability to aecute complex and detailed transactions, and exceptional communJcatlon skills. His passion for real estate, knowledge of surrounding communJties and history of collaborating with the top players in the industry foreshadow success in residential real estate brokerage at Strada Properties. An Orange County native, Carr is a cultural guide to the local school system, workforce and leisure scenes. His area of expertise includes, but is not limited to, Eastside Costa Mesa, Newport Heights and Balboa Peninsula. He works diligently to most efficiently represent buyers and sellers of all locations and price ranges. "Beyond maintaining frequent and honest communJcation with clients as well as providing the most current market Ken (a!T information, I highly value netWorking, •Vogel said. "Securing the most desirable homes for clients entails competition; exchanging creative ideas with sharp-minded professionals and demonstrating overall, phenomenal perfonnance are musts." Qienl:s can reach Ken Ca" at Strada Properlies, Newport Beach, (949) 721 -5434 and (949) 533-3365 or lu:arf@stradaproperlies.com. Ed Vogel's extensive background in real estate accounts for well-rounded service He will serve his clients at Strada Properties' Laguna Beach office Strada Properties' F.d Vogel is a consummate real estate professional. Since he was 12 years old and answering phones at his mother's brokerage firm in New Jersey until he earned his real estate license 15 years ago and then began work at Strada Properties' Laguna Beach office, he has maintained a strong attraction to real estate. After having sold properties from New York and New Jersey all the way to California, he offers clients a Ed Vogel wide range of experience and knowledge, including an astute understanding of diverse needs and concerns. As a four-year resident of Laguna Beach, Vogel has fully embraced the vartous Ufestyles that Southern California has to offer while staying actively involved within his own community. He specializes in all areas from F.astside Costa Mesa to Laguna Niguel and San Clemente. Regardless oflocale, he works diligently to exceed his clients' needs, mak.ir the buying or selling process as enjoyable as possible. "Ed has the extraordinary ability of maintaining an exceptional level of professionalism whil• also keeping his clients in good spirits. His upbeat and charismatic attitude is well received at Strada Properties as well as throughout Orange County," said Executive Vice President Steve High. Vogel's business sense is synonymous with everything that Strada Properties represents. He is a firm believer in maintaining frequent communJcation with his clients, keeping them abreast of any and all new developments, and consistently polishing his extensive knowledge of market trends. By making each transaction as seamless as possible, he alleviates his clients of unnecessary stresses while giving them the most informative and accommodating service they can receive. PIMse conlact Ed Vogel at Strada Properties, Laguna Beach, (714) 392-4001 or evogel@strada~.com. Carr a ting 949) •al e naJ while with Classic Spanish-style home Built in 1929. this classtt Spanish-style residence is located on an ovemzed comer lot with a mini ocean view. Beautiful an deco tiled bathrooms have stood the test of time. A large stained glass window and cut glass and oak door frame the entry. Additional amenities include hardwood floors, plantation shutters, crown molding, French doors, open beam ceilings and large entertainment deck with spa. This home is offered at $2,095,000. For addttWnal information, contact ]111 Andrus of Coast Newport Proptrlies-ColdweU Banker at (949) 723-8800. Coast Newport Properttes is /()cated 3377 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage £s a mmsber of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brokerage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE.'CD). Linda Isle charmer Located on Unda Isle, one of the most prestigious guard-gated oom.munities in Newport Beach, this home is within walking distance to Balboa Island, shopping and dining. The dock can accommodate a 6(}.foot yacht with side ties for smaller boats. There arc five bedrooms, four and one-half baths, a family room and living room, both with bay views and each with its own fireplace, flowing onto the bayside patio. The foxmal dJning room and kitchen are elevated wtth bay views. Enjoy waterfront ltving, an open tloor plan and gowmet kitchen with custom cabinetry, adjoined by a large lnfoanal eating area. There is a downstairs bedroom suite. An ad.ditional famJly room, three bedrooms plus master suite, as well as an o~ are upstairs. The master suite occupies the whole bayfront pottion of the home. The master bath has natural stone. Adjacent Is a "boutique style" dressing room with drawer-filled center island. f.njoy all island amenities. This home iS offered at $4,895,000. Omt4d Jeff Jona of Q>art Newport ~-COidweil Banker al (949) 723-88()(). QJart Newport~, 3377 Via Lida, Newport Beach. ColdwelJ Banker R~ Broktragt ts a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's klldlng residential rutl estate /Jrolterage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:OJ). Remodeled home in the Heights Very charming three bedroom, two and one-half bath remodeled home in the Heights. Large, open kuchen with beamed ceilings and granite counters The living room has French doors that open out to the deck. There is a two car detached garage and large, flat side yard. The master bath opens to private patio with Jacuzzi There is a peek-a-boo view of the ocean. Move right in and enjoy! This home is offered at $1 ,095 ,000. For additional information, contact Kim Bibb of Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell Banker at (949) 723-8800. Coast Newport Properttes ts located at 33 77 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brokerage company, ts a su~idiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). Largest Summerwtnd Largest Summerwtnd with three bedrooms, two and one-half baths. I<ahars walnut floors cover most of the downstairs; Stainmaster carpet covers the remaining floors. The living room has a double-sided fireplace to the office/den. The sunny kitchen has a six-burner Viking range and GE Monogram refrigerator. The cabinetry includes a custom soffit over the smlt The family room has a coffered ceiling and double French doors to the patio. The brick patio has a spa filled by a fountain and built-in barbecue. The master suite with a sitting area and fireplace has a new master bath with travertine floors and walls, and two pedestal sinks surrounded by built-in cabinetry, including a make-up vanity. The luxurious steam shower has multilevel showerheads. An antique cast Iron footed bathtub sets into at1 alcove. This home is offered at $1 ,975,000. For additional information, contact Donna Wall of Coast Newport Properties-COidwell Banlter at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties is located at 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banlter Resfdential Brokerage Is a member of the NRT famfly of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leadlfig resfdenttal real estate brokerage company, ts a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). • 125 ~ 2 a. °" ::< E '< N !" • N § ::0 <1> 91.. ,..., "' ~ -· 0 9! -< :p ~ • • • • I .. • • • N N was awarded President's Orcle status Don't miss out on this community event .Marian Phillippi and Cari Schreck., her new assOciate, are "·He ti once again organizing the much ~ r..;.-..!C anticipated Irvine Terrace ~,,~ Community Garage Sale in H8b ,Joetpba, manarof PrUdmtill ~needs~ Corona del Mar. For the last 19 .A1:111111-~it•...... (11·' . yean, Phillippi bas brought the cart SChreck and Martan Phllllppl ltlilH"llUO .. '!tie~ 11 community together in this • CallfOmU~· ~Ntguel Oe91Cemer btanch,tw welcomed sales loc*ed at 23t'I l ABlo united effort to organize their homes. Phillippi is a Prudential Calif Qeiet Ro.d, !le. t 81, The happy garage sale hunters go Realty sales associate at the Co Laguna Niguel. home with quality goods at below del Mar branch and has been ~ wholesale prices on a huge ran,,ge of successfully assisting buyers tc assodale Uiril Nn.o to their sucxtaful team Petko, who was reoently awarded Presiderit's Circle Ntu.1 for 2003, ii within the Top seven ~t of sale. associaks nation wt de. Cllllfomlll Realty ts ,mnul ID be" items. This year's inventory includes in their homes and sellers to sell t mnnbtr ojH~ of AllterleJI Olympic-size swing set, a playhouse, homes for 27 years. Phill.lppi, YI I~, 11 Bettsltln: H"""""'1y llj/llMte. bikes, exercise equipment and listed.and sold more than 300 t ~ Clllifimt"6ReA/Jy 11 computer equipment, among a in Irvine Tmace, organizes tllli rttJdttd Ille"""°"'' 71 5 fuJ plethora of other treasures! as a way of giving b~ck to the tst4te ~us Wtlll Z,,, 117 Stop by one of the most desirable community. A diverse family ~ 1'llWe neighborhoods In Newport neighborhood with ocean and t "'1lltm '" SAits _,,_-,,~to Beach/Corona del Mar. Come to look views, Irvine Terrace is centralll Perko has 1 lotig mnding reputation of providing her clients with the b.igbes1 level of servi~. This semce ta backed by unsurpassed Integrity. NaHoul Re~ 11114 R.Z &tllle for fun or come prepared to find quality located near Fashion Island, Bal M~ne, A~ 2003. NllllNoMI at an excellent price in the best spot in Island, the Back Bay and Cororu corttplltty in~""" H obtalMtl town. Pick up a map at Pacific Coast Mar. 111 """"1.~.ann or Highway and Irvine Terrace Drive at For more informaffon, call Ma """"1.prudmtlllk:Al.ctnll. 7:30 a m. on June 5. The event runs Phillippi at (949) 566-1110 or C She ii a competent and~ until 1 p.m. Sehr«* al (949) 566-1111 . Prudential California Realty's Talega branch welcomes enthusiastic agent With a background In sales, Terri Jaschek has received numerous awards for her outstanding achievement Unda Scarberry, manager of Prudential California Realty's Talega branch, has welcomed sales associate TeniJaschek to her successful staff. Impressed with the company's reputauon, Jaschek joined Prudential San CJemente two years ago because she recognized the potential for great success. When Prudential announced they were opening a new branch in Talega, Jaschek quickly requested a transfer Prior to working In the real estate industry, she hand.Jed West Coast sales for several Internet communication systems manufacturers. "I have been in a sales-oriented job since college and have received numerous sales awards for outstanding achievement," Jaschek enthused Her Impressive resume has complemented her innate ability to do a job well: Over the past year she has completed more than $5 million in real estate transactions. Her clients are eager to share their enthusiasm, noting: "You'll always be more than just our Realtor. We not only sold our home quickly, we made a· friend in the process!• A two and one-half year resident of San demente, Jasch• makes her home in the Vizcaya community, which is one• the only semi-custom home tracts within Talega. '1 am focused on the Talega market,• Jaschek remarked. am concentrating on making it the premier community In : demente." Boasting an intimate knowledge of the community in wh she Uves and works, Jaschek purchased the model home in Vizcaya tract in 2001. "'Th.ts home is one of the trademarks Talega and is used In many of their advertlSenients,..as well the Talega Homeowners' coffee table book.• Jaschek was also on the 2003 Plaru:Ltn.g Community for tt Casino Night Charity Event and will be the Committee's lee for2004. In her leisure time, Jaschek enjoys spending time with he. two daughters who are 13 and 1 O; together they like to go boating, water siding, river rafting and mow skiing. Tem']tUchelf fs awiflabu foryof4r home buyl"g and selling needs and can be reached al (949) 683-6261 . You can also e-mAa her at tjllscheltOpnwc.com. VI.sit her website by loggin& to www.lunnesbyjasclult.com. The ojfta Is locale.d al 1211 Puel'tA Del Sol, Ste. 110, San aemente. Prudentllll OllifomUi Realty Is proud to be a member of H01MSm!kes of A1M1'icd 111&., a Bmuhlre Hathaway ajftlUite. Prudentllll CAlifornlll Really Is ranlfed amo"& the Mtlon's Top 5 rul estate compantes w more than $1 7 l1'1lkm in Silks fJOlum.e, according to Naliotull Reloc'1tion and Real Estate Ma[IUtne, Aprll 2003. Visit www.~.COf" °' """"1.~.com. . . ge Caltfomia ieCorona een m to find 1sell their ppi, who has JOO homes !S this event the lily and bay trally I Balboa 0 rona del n Marian or Can" aschek one of ked. "I ty in San th her go lling lso ~ngon l, Ste. of I {es with and ... • .. t . • U7 ~ ~ ~ f N N N § ::0 ~ 9!. ,..., "' &r lit .. • 0 Ill!. -< ~ I I I I I I I • - \. • ~ -~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~' 302 35th Street • $1,350,000 Comple te remodel in 2001. Close to the water. Duplex living, great fo r owner/user. Mr. Hansen/Ms. Meyers • 949. 722.2400 ,000 Enjoy the panoramic view of 0.C. and L.A. basin from this expanded home! 4 hr., 3 ba. Ms. Foster • 949. 722.2400 SA'.,. Cl F M f-".J T F 5 A f ..J C l f '.' f ~ ~ T f ~ ~ lm~:u~~e1::c~,;~~ 3$:.~~·:oo. @ home w/1,500 SF (A) of living space. 216 Avenida Serra • $749,000 Channing beach villa&e bungalow. 2 hr, 1 ba on a 4,000 SF (A) lot. 1314 AwniJa De La &rella • $929,(XX) Beautiful "Ole Hanson" remodel w/ocean views. 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. @ Mr. Hansen/Ms. Tromp • 949.249.4101 Ma. Tromp/MJ. POiter • 949.249.410 1 Mr. Hansen/Ms. Tromp • 9'49.2'49.410 1 LAGUNA NIGLJF:l ~­~ ~ ~ ~ I mJ 165 Sandcastle • $489,000 28253 V111 Luis • $385,000 30336 Via Reata • $579,000 ifil Move right lnto this Plan A Beauty! ~Brarmdelan:bincheMm.b El Niguel Terrace, updated and remodeled ~ 2 hr. and 2 ha. in Villas South Tract. aaa.2lr, 13/41»-w/850SF(A)d~~ home with lovely built·im. 3 br., 21/2 ba. ~ Ma. Tromp/Mt. Foster• 949.249.4101 Mr. Hansen/Mt. Tromp• 949.2'49.4101 Mr. Hanten/Mt. 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