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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-06-19 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotI ~ I 'ii< ' Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SATURDAY,JUNE19,2004 • Disputed stQles OKd by.UC Irvine Jewish group on campus says the word on Muslim graduating students' clothing can be associated with terrorist group Hamas. Merlaa O'Neil Daily Pilot UC IRVlNB -Campus police will keep a close eye on today's commencement ceremonJes as tensions continue to simmer between Musllm and Jewish student$ on campus. 22, held a brief press conference on campus Friday to say the stoles they will wear over thelr gowns at graduation a.re simply professions of their faith. He praised university officials, who have said they will not ban the displays at the ceremonies out of respect for the students' rights to free speech. Umarji likened the stoles to wearing a Olrisdan cross or Jewish yarmulke. group Hamas. "People won't be looking at It saying: 'ThJs is their faith,'" sald Merav Cereo, president of Ant- eaters for Israel. "They'll see It as an aJJgnment with Mamas. Either they're Ignorant of It or they're Insensitive to It.• Umarjl, who wore the stole during the press conference, said one side 9f the garment, which goes around the neck and hangs down on either side says: "God, increase my knowl- edge." The other side, he said, contains the word "ahahada. • which means "There ls no God except for Allah." QUESTlON Do you think UC Irvine ofl'lcl.a. W9N COMCt In llowlna Mutlm lbldents to WMf etolee, whlcti ? • aome Jewl8h ttudenta .. Id thow tuppOl1 for tM'Oriun, duftng tampul commencement c.remoniM? Cell our Reader'• Hotline et (949) 642-6088 or 1end &-m•ll to d•llyp/lot@l11time1.com. PteeM 1pell your name end tell u1 your hometown end phone numbera for verification purpo1" only. tlons have left the door open for interpretation. No specific threats have been made, UC Irvine campus police Chief Al Brown said. Officers will, however, be prep~ for any ·potential dlsruptlon or protest" at the ceremony be· cause of continued controversy oyet green stoles 15 Muslim stu· dents plan to wear -which some Jewish students say show support for terrorism. The president of the Muslim St0dent Union, Osman Umarji, Muslim students wore the stoles during UCl's graduation last year without incident, be said. But members of Anteaters for Israel, a Jewish group on campus, contend that the green color and Arabic word "sbaha- da" can be associated with sui- cide attacks and the terrorist "It's just a stole," Muslim Stu- dent Union member Sabiha Khan said. "It shows who you are as a Muslim.• . Both sides agree the word has multiple meanings -including a profession of faith and a sup· port of martyrdom, or dying for one's beliefs. But those de6nl· The controversy comes after a month of mounting tensions on campus between Jewish, Mus· Um and Arab students, Ceren said. A display built by the Society S.. STOLES, Pase A5 MARt<C OUSTlN/DAILYPt.OT Osman Umarji, 22, right, an electrical engineering student and president of the Muslim Student Union at UC Irvine, speaks to the media after gMng a press conference on the controversy over wearing green stoles by Muslim students that depict a word some link with terrorism during Saturday's graduation ceremornes.UCI student Dia Kaskas, left, looks on at the short press conference. Fashion • conscious Newport-Mesa packs plenty of punch for those wanting to widen their closets. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot S wnmer's here, with its warmer temperatum;, sunnier skies and an excuse to buy new clothes. Or, at least to allow for some wlstfuJ window-shopping. in Orange County. fashion runs the gamut You've got your casual swfer style. )'OW: prlcy designer styles. flirty dresses and unique amalgamations of all of the above. Then theres Fox's "1be O.C., • where even , , teenage glrb carry OUlnel handbags. And Newport-Mesa Is a • shopper's paradise with ·'upscale malls. chain tores. unique boutiques and tons of sportswear manufacturers. But what to Weer this IUJlU1ler1 PHOTOS BY DON LCACH I ONLY PILOT This airy Tracy Reese dress runs a cool $332. The earrings are by Sogoli. '/think for this summer, it's all about color. It's definitely a strong look we're trying to ponray in our store. Everything is sexy and really feminine.' SH FASHtOH, Pace A7 While this fashionable Noene dress sells for $134, the Trina Turi< hat is a heady $104. K•rtSude, co-owner of the Closet at Trian&le Square and Fashion Island. I , FAMILY TIME along when we were teens. Then we grow up to Rnd the company of our brothers and ebters to be enjoyable. That happens once thoee strange early yeaa1 pass, and we di.cover that lt ts not really all abOut ua, and we bqln to telerate the vtews of others.. That 11 unleu you are a radio talJc show hott 'lben lt be<:omea your Job to act like • child and~ Wtth everyone. B'9d Han11. Fred 57..kolntk, LanY Gold, Terry lckOwkz. Maik Bm1*1 and Nate~ 119 lllOt ....,_.... ol mine, but they may u well be. I've known each otthem for at least 30 years. Nate. Terry and I go back almo.t 40 yeara, back to Laurel Elementary School ln Los Angeles. I dJd not .know 'hrry well in elementary achOol, but Nate and I became tnteparable. Nate and I ate lunch together, Wllked home from IChool toplber, ~all the ~ Tbea .tMft wee.di IOI hOme. ~Wit-more on the ~ne. l btw W1iat aide Nale llbd -ht kmwwhlch ........ And.~. ........ no~ We apent countte.. weekends and eummer days 1wimmlng in Nate'• pool and playing buketbaD in bis grandmother'• b&dtyvd. We were more brothers than most brolhen, and we treated each otbtt Ub fanilly. Mer juftlor hf8h ac:hool, Nate moYed away. Not far by adult standardi but for teens who don't ctrtve; he may u Well have beea on the moon. 1be toap open ~llllowed, and we rarely uw nCh other. But I thouabt of him every ... FM&Y,,...M Nation ready tO raid Dunes Ghoulish fol1c'Y'"T" "' the NFL's Oakland Raiders are poised to roar into town for a Mr. Irrelevant welcome Monday. Deirdre Newman Dally Pilot NEWPORT Br.ACH -They're loud. They're obnoxious. They're the modem-day incarnation of Attila the Hun. And they're headed for the Newpon Dunes. Shut your =:~~1w hide your daughters. • Leaders of C:Q-O{P the Raider 111111,," \"'f.''~ Nation are ~""' coming to town to welcome Mr. Irrelevant Monday. and the extreme ghoul- ishness of their costumes could make the unsuspecting cringe. The nation Is made up of ram· bunctious Raider fans who dress in macabre silver and black cos- tumes and are the Raiders' most ardent fans and vociferous critics. Mr. Irrelevant is Andre Sommersell. the la.st player picked in the NFL Draft. I le will be sport- s.. NATION, P11e A4 Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.~com WEATHER l1n't It summer yet? Expect thoM morning clouds to bum off Into e buutlful day. SPORTS Eric Qul<M end Stanley Quede won twice Hidey to edvlnce to the 1Uper ~nlora quert9r1'nel11t Fetn.N>on tennit doublee tournament It Ntwp0rt lelldt Tennis Club. SMP .. ell t Al~. Aft 19, 2004 BOOMERS & BEYOND.- • ·From bombs to b6ing there; D orb R~ better known to her Mends as BlUJe, is .. originally from England. Reeg e~lalned that ln England, If your last name is Bailey, you are most often nicknamed BIU If you are a man or BlUJe if you are a woman. During World War U, he erved In the Women's Land Aitny In England. The Land Army consisted of women who replaced men on farms -men who had gone to war. She came to America with her daugl)ter during die war u a war bride on the lhlp Aqua Tania. When · she urived In lnd1ana. people would uk her father-In-law what language she was speaking. Her father-in-law jokingly wouJd say It was Chinese. The 83-year-old, who has been living In Costa Mesa since t 956, sat down with the PUot's Lula Pefta to remember her past. Where dJd you grow upt I wu born and grew up in the East Fnd of London ln a place called Poplar. It's a short wall~ to Blackwall Tunnel. It was one of the first tunnels built under the Thames RJver to get 10 the other side of Greenwich. They say my grandfather used to go Into the twmel for safety durlng the Plrst World War. It was just a~ neighborhood. moldy wod:ing I would ~ My father was a po5tman. but here~ would probebly calJ him a mail carrier. I WU born In 1921, and I WU iliere until lhe house got bombed. That was 1941. They dropped a bomb ou~ the house and dernoUshed it. My dad al wort. He aunt home; an be found WU a black space. What WU your ch1Jdhood llket tn those days. chUdren BOOMER CALENDAR • Send CALENDAR ltema to the Oailv Pilot, 330 W. Bey St., eo.ta MMe 92827; by~ to lu;..l»f)a•ln,,._oom: by fax to (949) MM 170; or by calling (949) 57~ k'dude the time, date and~ of the event. et well •a contact phone number. SPECIAL EVENTS o.le s.tkw c...t wlH eponeor its first motlvetional progrem to promote heppy end heetthy living. Ptaeentations will be given by a pcydlologiat, e dietitian end a phyaicl.en. The morning wiU begin with continen1al brMldnt and end wfth lund\. Beginning et 8:30 a.m. June 26 st the 0.... Senior Center, 800 Marguerita, Corona def Mar lntonn.tlon: (949) 844-32A4. Th9 Coste Meu Senior CenW OON I.EACH I OAllY PlOT Billie Reeg laughs at her own picture, taken when she served in the Women's land Army during World War II in England. played together. They played house. thin~ chlldren don't play these days. Of course, I was kind of a tomboy, and I Uked 10 play leapfrog. 1 know I got in trouble with my mother. When I jumped over, my black panties showed. I got KOlded. It was a happy childhood, vtry happy. At 15, you were expected to work and help out with the family. ~. my paycheck at that time wu In reaJ money. You brought II home and gaw It to your mother. and be pve you badt a little bit to buy a frw thlt1p. How did you ftHI up tn CA>tta Meat We Uved for 12 yn.ra ln will host bellroom dendng with live musk: by 8eay'I Trio. The event will Include tefleehmenta end will be from 7:30 to 1Ck30 p.m. TuMday, JuM 2hnd Jutv e. 13, 20 end 27 et the Cotta Me.a Senior Center, 886 Well 19'h St., Costa MeM. The cost Is $4. Information~ (949) 645-2358. ONGOING o.la Senior c..... holdl. pancake~ from 8to10 a.m. oo the eecond ~of wvery month. Brutcfatt fndudM panc.kea, 11u.ge. coffM end orangejuklefor$3,$1 forcHlchn. The cemer la at 800 Marguerite. Corona del Mar. lnfoim8don: (949) &M-3244. ........ 5C).ftae aippcMt..,.,., for women 50 end older la a cttc:ussion group coordinated by Jewlth Femlly Services to 9ddrea _,_ suctt .. anxiety, depreaion,relstlonahtps. lonell'*8 end famtly. The group meets et 7 p.m. Wedi l88days et Indiana. My mother-In-law used to come out here. She dld private nu:ratng, so that's why we moved. They had found a place In Cotta Mesa. Since my children had no grandparents ln Indiana, we thought it was a good idea to come out here. We had been here before, but there wu no work. IO we wet&t back to Indiana. Wbat ... your: greatest eccompU.h.meou In I.lief I became an Airierlcan cttiien. I butlgated a group called lhe Fortni,gbtJy Oub for the Bngllsh war brides. When I came out here, J applied to Newport Beach and C.O ta Mesa dtiea for po ldona. I decided the agency omc., 250 E. Bebr St, Suite G, Coeta Meea. ~required. (71.4) 44f>..4950. The .................. computer~ to people with ~ vWon who have clf'lk:unv 8"ingthebomputet~ The Ouia c..... et 800 Margu9rtt9 Ave., Con>N del Mar, Offen abc 1111'0. .. c.tt to. up fot ...... (714) 121~. hC.-.MeelilenlorC.... haa beAroom dlndng with live mueic from the Btav"I Trio from 7:30to10:30 p.m. wwyT~ n6ght .. -w. ,..., St.. eo.ta Me.. $4. (949) 648-3184. ..... r.nly .... "' °"'"" County aponeon an ongoing heaMng eupport group for the cttronJc:ally HI. The pul'J>OM la to provide pa~ with emodonel end eplrftu81 IUppOrt to manege Ulneee end tts conaequenc:-. The group~ llt 7 p.m. Thu~ et the Jewtah on Costa Mesa. I etarted out u a typist and ended up as a senior accountant. I was hired, I guess, by an assistant finance officer who had also been taught at an English school. So, I gueas It helped because I had an English education, a BrltJsh education. So, that was an accompllahment. I worked there for 27 years. I was ln the Women's Land Army. Somebody born lo London who never worked on ii farm. When you were finally able to do It. It was an accomplishment. It's like gettJng up at 4:30 a.m., milking the cows, bringing them ln from the fields and all of that stuff. Femlly SeMce ofllce, 250 E. Baker St, Cost9 Meu. Att9rldance le ""· but regiatrldon is required. (714)~. Jewflh F-emlY ....... ongoing bef'uvement euppon groups for adutta " all atagee of lolL Group membets at.. ~.hurhowothersdeal with gttef, rec:eM eupport and le8m 'WllV9 to cope with udneae ~ k>ee. One group mMta et 7 p.m. Tueedeya et Bd'I Jacob In INtne. The eecond group meets at 10 a.m. T~ atTempl9Judea in Laguna Hltla. The third group meets et 1 ~m. Thundeya at the Ezra Cef*' in Aneheftn. lher9'1 !lO C09t to .a.nd, but adllanc:e Ngiantk>n la rwqund. (714) ~. o.le SenlorCenW ..... ealatanc:e, counaeHng and rafefral eetVloea for sen~ (949) 644-3244. ~~••u•r Hillary Stone luda an ex.rdte , If you c:ouJd redo one lnddeot or moment In your life, what would It bet I guess I hod a pretty good life. I can't say I'd like to redo any of it. I guess what I did was meant to be. You know, it's just one of tho~ things a.s you go through Ufe, doing the best you can. ~ prore..Jon other than youn "°ulcl you Uke to have trledf lri school. I got the prize for the bat gl.d in sports for lhe fouryears I was there. So somethlng in sports maybe. Tennis, or something like thaL I don't thlnlc there la anything else I would have liked to have da11 at 11 a.m. Thuradeya at the Jewlltl Senior eent.r, 250 E. Babf St.. Costa Mesa. (714) 513-6641. 0..-Senior'c.nwoffen adaly telephone contact program for aenion who heve •limited local support system. They Mo offer computer d.-that teed\ the betica of 'M>rd, Ouldcen, Print Shop end Internet uao-. (949) 644-32A4. The o..r. Senior c.mr .... lhuttJe to '8ke members to appointments and Qroc:efY ~ng. The shuttle alao tatn members to the center. Cd to make an appointment (949) 644-32A4. o.1e 1en1or eenw._ v1eua1 e&d acreenlnga wfth • Brlih lnstltut9 ~tdve. by appointment. (949) 644-3244.. Oai11t &enlot c.f"8r hie• walling group celled~ Not Rodl119, whld't meets once a week to~ ~-..in end around the been. It's different these c:ta)'i Klds start thinking 80 young. about what they want to be.1n those da>"o you juat dld chlngs as they came. You were young; you ~up: you left school;. you went to work; you got married. What are eome dUlminc:e9 betwmn a typkal day In yo.Jr Ufe DOW w:rR.-a day In JOut life 90 to 40 yean ..,, I still do a lot more than a Jot oI people 11\Y age. I was al~ involved in somelhlng. I do most of the same things, except I don't have children runnint around. I still get up at 7 a.m. every day. I do a lot of ~dlng DOW, and I knit. I like that. I keep busy. I'm a member of the senior center, but I don't go often. What .. the greatest--~ yolift la.med In your Ufet: Never mOYe in with ano woman, and never Interfere my children's marriages, : Why not? I just remember • dw:ing lhe war my slstet' andJt_r husband had to move In with my mother and father. lbat's' when I was in the Land Ann)i: My mother came home from ' shopping, and she took off her coat, and she threw It on a chair. Along came my sister. who picked up the coat. took It in the bedroom and bung It up. I looked at my mother's face, and I thought, 'Mother. I will never live with another female.' Actually, I mean family member. What do you treuure °"*' My family, I guess. Mostly::~ because of their caring wa~·· have them to. brighten my~~ · with phone calls. It's great when ·~ they are a long way away. *- ' \ 'What would you lib people: to UWll)'9 1emember about , Y'!"' ' : I don't like to say that I'm If • good person, but there's a lot o~ people that I know. who knof.. if they need me,J would be there.; I tbl.nk that's because it's the • , way I was taugbL That's lhe wat my parents were. .... . . Newport Beadl area. (949) ••• ••• 644-32A4. ••• •• The Alzhelmer'a Aun. and GMf Support Group of Newport Villa ., WestNilla Rosa OCHPONOf'S a free support group meeting for careglvera et 7 p.m. the fourth • Thu'9dey of eedl month throufO~ October at Newport Villa West -~ Assisted Uvfng, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beacti. (949) . 631-3666. ' j The Alzhelmtr'a Asen. end Meu i Temtee, e 1"88identlal community • ~ for people wfth Alzheimer's : ii dieea99 end related dementia, : ~ ofJ9ra. free support group fot • • ~ careglvere et 8:30 p.m. the finC.. : i Tueedey of Nd\ month et MeA • • ~ Terrace, 360 W. Bey St. Coat.a • : ., MeM. (714) 283-111t .. ! ~ • • ii a.. Senior c.mrconducta : ~ blood preau,. ecreenlnge from 9• to 11 a.m. the ftrat and third : Tuead.y of Md'I month In~~ at 800 Marvuerfte Ave., Corona • del Mar. (IMS) 644-3244 Daily.A Pilot ~ Martt C. Ouettn, Don l.Mdl, Kent Treptow, OouglM Zlmmerm~m repioduc»d without wna.n permlellon of copynght owner. SURF AND SUN VOL. II, N0.171 ntOMAI H. JOHN10N Publith« lONYDOOIRO Editor MAMEYDN'ml ~ PronlOtlont OINCllOr MADIMHCm..M IMll 142-«>18 ~your comments •bout the Delly Ptlot Of new'I tlpe. ~ Our llddrelll i. 330 w. a.v St.. Cotta M9N, CA 92e21. Office hours .,. Mofmy • ffidtv, 1:30 a.m. • 6 p.m • c-11•1 .. " .. the Ptlot'I policy to promptly OOlf9Cl Ml ""°"' of aut.t.nce. ....... c:.11 (IMI) *-4324. m The~~Me9e o.lty Not (USf"S..144-8>0) .. putilllhed dllly. In NeWport 9-11 end Cott.e Mele, IUbecripdooe ,,. eYellabae only by IUbeanblng eo TM ,..,,._ Onlnet County CIOOI 212.fM1. lft .,._ OUlillde of Newpcwt ... end eo.---.. ............ to .. Dally...,..,. ..... by ..... Nit'°' ..... ~ (M=eil lndude ... 190"11Me ........... -., P'Ol'T'MAITM: ...... ..... ==-~.~,_,"°' ... 1.,CoM,..._CA_._ ~ ..... -........... ............... _ . .. ,.,..,.. ...... HOW 10 MACH UI ~ The Tlmee 0'8nge County (I00) 252-9141 ... ..... 0 "•IM)'42·M78 °"'*¥ 19411842~21 IEcllllMW ..... IMtl.U.-.0 ..... '""5?4-U23 ,._. ,_ IMl .,....110 ........ ,_ (M) eeo.o110 a..a~,.,,_oom ........ ••Ill ... om.. ..... M2"4321 • ft ,.IMll31.fl02 Nllilhed 11¥ nm. Communley Newt. • dlWlion of the Loe AnoitlM 11,.,,... WEATHER FORECAST tt will be mos1tY doudy In the morning, then~ with.,... of fog In the morning. Hlghe will be from 73 to 83 wtd'l light winds. Tonight Wtl be pei'ttv cloud'( in the ~.then becOmlng modv doudv with a ..... of fog.-midnight. l.oM. be from lie to 83 With !Wit wind&. ......... R: ~nwe.~.fOV BOATING FORECAST Wlndl wtl be wlteble .. 10 ..-. or .. beoomlng ~et10-.Mthe -.moon wld'I wind WIW9 of 2 .... ot .............. ln the .-..noon Oft ......... . TonlgM. wll*wll be out of the ..... • 10to ti llrlOel In .. ..... ____ ...... 10 lrno1il or llli _..,,wind WIW9of2f1Mtor•on• .......... Farther out. wlnda wtll be out of the WMt at 10 knots~ wind w.we of 2 feet or.... •• becoming 3 feet In the • demoon on • not1hYMt .. awtlt. Tontght, wtndt wlfl be •. out of'*"' not1hu,,.. et 10 to 2'• kr'°'9 with wind W1W1 of 2 to 3'' fMton•~.well. SURF ' &pectb.-to~ welet~eurf11teouaMIOlnOG~.~ ............... o.v Wll IMtrw:fi!llt elrnllir ..... --...-v: --~.Otg TIDES "-1:31-.m. 1Z:27p.m. ~ ...... 10:31p.m, . ' oif;Ptlot . Lawsuit over 1901 Newport ·-project dropped by devt?loper Action follows City Council approval to build affordable housing complex at .. Costa Mesa site. P11p1 Bh.,-1tf'I ··Daily Pilot ... '• COSTA MESA -Th~ de· veloper of a controversial downtown condominium project on Wednesday dropped a lawsuit against "the city and a citizens' ·)roup, clearing the way for construction. • Rutter Development filed ·~·~e lawsuit against the city 'IUld Costa Mesa Citizens for .. Responsible Growth in f.u· ' •lu8t, alleging that a rehear· ' '~·. t .. .. "''• ,. Ing related to the project was gran,ed illegally with- out the required presenta· tion of new evidence. Dave Eadie, chief execu- tlve of Rutter Development, said be withdrew the lawsuit •fter the CJty CouncU on Monday, Jn a 3-2 vote, llp· proved an affordable hous- ing agreement to build a condominium complex at 1901 Newport Blvd. The City Council, actlng as the Redevelopment Agency, voted In favor of the agreement, which spells out how 12 requlred affordable housing units wfll be han- dled: Rutter Development will provide seven moder· ate-Lncome units, and the Redevelopment Agency will provide five very low-In· coine units. "We'fe going to move for· ward and buUd a project," Eadie aald on Friday. "The project Is expected to break g.round Cn spring next year.• Rutter mwt dismJss Its law- suit. That deadline was Thursday. If Rutter bad not dismissed the lawsuit, ac· cordlng to the agreement, the approval . would have been void. On Monday, council members bad also voted not to extend that deadline. Over 20 Years Experience! WILLIAM R. CROUCH & ASSOC I A HS • Custom Home Oeligru • Prompt Plant The approval or the agree- ment bodes well for the community, be saJd. • Home Additions • Sensible Daigns "lt wtll )>ea positive Influ- ence to help rejuvenate the community and mark the beginning of good thing happening on the West· side," Eadie said. • ColD.mcrcial & lndu.trial • Cost Efficitnt Uc. #A203560 (714) 374-6273 City Atty. Tom Wood said be expected the developer to drop the lawsuit. Robin Leffler. who spear· beaded the opposition against the project as a member Qf the Costa Mesa Citizens for Responsible Growth, said she was happy the lawsuit had been dis· missed. MEPHISTGM "It had to be dismissed af. ter tt>e city approved their agreement," he said. The city. after approving the revised project in Janu· ary, set a deadline of when "We still wfsh the project hadn't been approved,• she said. "It's still going to be overwhelmlngly large. But yes, I'm glad that lawsuit Is gone." ~ I K;·i~h i : (PASTA ffil.JONA) Made in 1'taty OrgaJdc Pasta • Penae • Spaghetti •Rflltmli . ~ • Fulilli • Farfllle . DAY LOW PRICE! , 11 oz. Glaceau Vitamin Water v... Dldlltd. Prull Blwnt:. P6olJlecls .... llflavon ~ to Clloole! SUGG. '1.49 az. KIKKOMAN Pearl~ : g:wTua Soimllk =~.&9 79: .. RIGONI OtWEOit ~ YI 111 SAVI S!> 001 F-iu.5~! r June22-~ ~ 6:30 to 7:30 pm "UNDERSTANDING iJIABETEs" By Grace Ormstein, MD & Himalya Herbs FREE Seminar (~ta Mesat Cffll.E REIJENOS SeftoR Ren& famous chile rtllerl0$ with Mexican rice and black beans. Served with soup or salad and bread. ..... .,., M SIMdly, m. 19, 2004 ... I coupalt I notftlld• , ,,,, • ofter, ,~. ··c.-~ 1 lucapUI ·~ f aq>onl. I I Offllmtlld* ----------- FOLL SERVICE SALON Sn Us For All Your Color Questions. Senior Citizen Discount on SUndlys. So o,, 11.l'.'11-' OH ~I.~ All fACIAl~ 'Ill ... L 17-14., c.t. 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The semiannual event ls a poker pme, held now at Terry's howe on top of the mountalnl that eeparate the Los Angeles basin ftom the San Pemando Valley. At th.la point, I mt.I.It explain eometbfng about Terry. ~ls not hi.I re.al name. Hla real name ls The Catman. He got the name mQN th.an 30 yean ago, IOtnethin& I recall, having to do wtth h1a ability to sea.roper up to the roof of his houae. but lt doea.n't matter. Nlcbwne1 have to be earned, not dlatrlbuted, and The Catman PUBLIC SAFETY Awards all in ~e family ~~; Dffpa lharattl Oaitj Pilot COSI'A MESA -It WU an emodonal day fot the Bec:k- mana. P\8JC SAFETY AWMD . year u c:bief lut week. mt tis ltECFENTS WU happy with the a~ for the bftUfuc. nu. ii the Oijt POUCI DetMTMENT . dma the awards propam Kia Offloerofthe v .. r: Offlcer been held In the momlng~- Julle e.ctcm•n ...__,. f -• l ' C.osta Mea PoUce 'D'a1ning Ofllcer JUiie Bedanan WU te>- lected by her peen u <>meet of the Year and her h\llband, Cpl PllaJl Bedcman. • SUpervtaor of Volunteer of~ Yttr: AJ ~ o an anemoon uq • hmlteln eon. Reeerye Offlcer of th• Year. "l wanted QlOte people to be Edmond '"Sim• Zuorskl able to come," be eakl, exi>li!A· CMll1n of th• Y11r: Ruaa Ina the change. Also thlt ~lf Woodw1rd olftan showed up to unllot(ri. Flnt-Une Supervt.or of the they could get .in for free. ~ theYear. • The~ u weD .. aeven1 other police oJllcen. ftleftgbten and dlapatcben recetved merit awards at the 411t annual Pub- lic SUety Award& BreUmt Pd· day at the HDton Colta Mesa. bolted by the Costa Maa Chamber of Commerce. "1hJa award ls the hlgbllght of my carea:• llkt Julie Beck-man. who trains poJJce ofllcera and conduc:b the department's Pre-Academy, which pnipara cncfidat.ea for the OraJl8e O>wtty Sbertft'a Pol.ice Acad- emy. 1bankfng her husband for bis guidance and support. she aald: "I'm proud to be a Beckman ,. Paul Beckman WU the first corponl In the dlpctment'1 history to receive the Supervi- sor of the Year award, wblch ls usually handed out to ser- geant& •She wouldn't have become Oftlcer of the Year without me, and I wouldn't have become Supemlor of the Year without her,. be said. It wu a day to remember for Sgt Dave Andersen and bis family, u well. The tramc ser- geant recetved the coveted Medal of Merit for hla coura- poua response to a May 24 bank robbery. Andersen pur- aued on foot two of the alleged POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • lwa Cl9da ~ Vtndellam MS l'IPOf1ild In the 300 bk>dt 9t 10".28 a.m. Thul"8day. • w.t....., 8'Net: BIUefVwae repol1ed In the eoo blade 1t 2:59 Lm. Thurldey. • C.......,._ Acommerdal butQlltv WM reported In the 3600 bk>dt It 2:04 p.m. Thuredly. . c...• DIM: An euto theft v.t f'IPOrt9d In tt>e 1600 blodc It 7:63 a.m. Thuredey. • Harbor ..... .-ct Petty theft waa reported In the 2300 blodt It eamedbia. My poker brothen and I have all endured, through kids, mantages. d.lvon::ee. d1seue and countlaa highs and Iowa. W~ come out OK on the other end and have learned not to carry our baggage around, except fn the company of family members; fn the company, for example. of our poker brothera. The brothers want to know. We don't play too much poker on tboae nlghta. We eat aome, we dtlnk just a little, and we talk a Jot. When we do play. we usually have too many wild ca.rda and sdpuladons such u fn the game ·bueball. .. In bueball, tbrea and nlnea are wild. A •four" of any 1ult getJ you an extra c.,-d but only tf you pay a quaner. And the penon with the highest apade •m the bole• (that belns tbe c:anh facing down) aplita the pot with the person hoJding the bettband Ytth Paul Bdmen 'probably modvated DlOftt-~f Medel of Merit Sgt. 01v1 them to attend. Hensley sald." Andersen Ftre oftldals and dJspe.tchMa AR! DEPARTMENT were also honored dUring .~ Fl,. Officer of the Year: C.pt. program. " Lenny Goodalr c.apt. Fred Seguin. who ~ Firefighter of the Year: Capt named Flreftghter of the ~. Fred Seguin said ft was •fulfWing." 1" Clvfll•n of the Veer: Cheryl "It's a special honor to 11 be Will• cbose:o by your co-wot:kers -to Ufeeavlng Award: Are Chief recieM this award.• he said."' Jim Ellla•nd hleeon Kevin Seguin led a C.OSta Mesa4lfl- Elll1, an Orenge County Are glne to Oght the wildfires, wtfttlt Authority Rtaervllt burned aevera1 hundred ~ DISPATCH Communlcltlon• Officer of the sand acns In the Inland P.inM Year: Christin• Maauzuml last year. : S-~1 I A d 011 I R I "That was undoubtedly'~ ..-.• ' war : v • •m rez bjggest event last year and oj\e of the b'8gest ft.res I've ~lb robben and used great resttalnt my career:" he said t " bl not shooting at the men as .. Ftre dud Jim ED1s ·Wls be exposed himself to grave choked up u be received~' '. danger, said Costa Mesa Police daJ Ufe Saving Award. He sf Ollef John Hensley, who Intro-bis 90n, K.evln, who will d duced the awardees. the !re academy this ran, '' The sergeant said be did cued a man from a burnln.!i~ what camt naturally to him. after a traffic cow..ton In Fet>Wi- •1n a situation like that, your ary. ~n •: training lclcb 1n and you go Tue PJ1ises were on their ~r Into automatic mode.• be said. home to Aliso Viejo alter bavihg "We rely on teamwork. our own dinner with friends. trafnfng and the graces of God •ttavtng the opportunl~ But at the time, It felt weird:" do something like this Andersen amlled on the dais your eon Is limply awesom .~ as his wife, joined by their two be said, holding back teed. children. put the ribbon with •aut Wee my son Kevin ~ the medallion around his neck. says. 'We do what ~ s<lT. (~ Hensley, who completed onej do.'• ,"'; 1o:33 p.m. Thuredey. • Logllt~ Vendallsm wa1 reported In the 1300 blade It 6:14 a.m. Thuredey. • 9w•1tll'n0fe LIM: Petty theft from I vehlde WM reported In the400 blade It 2.'03 a.m. Thur.cfay. • l!.all 11d\ 8lrMt: An luto theft WM reported In the 100 bk>dt It 10:62 e.m. Thunday. NEWPORT IEACH • w.t CoMt Hlgtww.y: TreepM9fng wu repoft8d In the 2800 bloc* It 8:36 1.m. Thunday. • Holpbl Aoed: A hit-and-Nn waa reported In the 300 btodt at AROUND TOWN • Send AM>lN> 10WN """'to the DIUy Pilot. 330 w. Br( St. Com Mela, CA 92827; by e-mell to lui&.Pf#Mfl/atim-.com; by fmc to (949) 848-4170; or by calling (IMS) ~ lndude the time, dlte end loc:.tlon of the event. .. w.11 et 1 contact phone number. TOOAY The......,. EdllClllb'I and Adopdon Center, I nonprofit Ol'glnlution, will hew a aemlner on 8Vlan ba9'c c.re for the nc:Moe bird owner. The eemJl\lrwllt prcMde lnformdon auch. c:ege 1'9qUlrwnenta end c:M.ilng from 1 to 2:30 p.m. et the Belelrtc Communitv eem.r, 1076 Bllelrtc °'1Ya, Com Miu. Coct la $15 for nonmemblra. Alt proc.dl ... r-=ued penOCIL lnfomlltion: (948) 631-3806; ~.pMC.orp. _ ... .. 3:39 p.m. Thuredly. -., , • ~Roedand Santa " '1 a.bara DIM: A tr8fllc =· lnvotvlng lnJuriee waa ·~ It 12:18 p.m. Thuredly. I • •~Road: A hlt-and-Nn' wae reported In the 3600 btodt:'it 1:46p.m. Thuredly. , ... _. • MlcArttu lcM*•.t A "t.1' vehide burglary WM repolted ._ the 4800 bk>dt It 2:18 p.m. Thured8y. "'(J • NewpoftC.. DIM w.t: An euto theft WU reported ln169 700bk>dtIt12:17 Lm. Thurai8 • Mth 8tNet: Vendlllem waa • ·"1 reported In the 100 bk><* et 1~ p.m. Thunday. ~!2 • •• Lenox • Gorham • Marquis by Waterford • Precloso • International • Mariposa • Bernardaud ~ Confuaedl We are too, and we've been playing that dam pme for 30 ~ An.d It you th1nk buebaU la confuling. Uk me aome dme about •anaconda.• 'tbal one la ao bad we don't play It anymore. -a.. -~ ~ 0 ..0 • .. >--0 ... • .,. ... 0 -• ... -0 • • .0 & • -• .. I • .. -• 4 • CRISTAL PAL.A IS Regular Price $160 OUR PRICE $128 • • Brad, •Bop" to hla poker brochen. a guy who ftiee In from out ot toWn for poker nlthta. Prefen thOee -~low" ~ lbat are undeilcood only ~ tllote of a hlcber inteWpn(:e. And ln cue~ w. my doubt abOut into Wbldl calllpJ I tall. I'm UlliWtY the OM elldna three WMt for lnltnacdona. ~ Al. The Catmada boUie. I can =-.mob a c::tpr ID lbe iMr't I 7 julit tWlce a,... 1ut the ..._ ....-~luted iDolt Of our · u.. Pf'OOf that not an ftoMnda come .net.,_ APd nm dlouati we Ml eadl odw oaly CWICe a ,.... and 9*' tboulb tw ~ us ... my frteDda lb know that ; =:--~mt. l'U come ;:; ,...... wbAt ~ llilemben .. do. :n • "oC .... • ITIVIMntlla~ Mite ,.....,. and I r..1llnet ...... ....,..._...,.,rm111tw tilMon .. OllwPlll ...... • ....... f Local shopping havens raking it in I South Coast Plaza p8Cdnl .-. chat u9 aareme1y .-. rans an 111 Ml liillllOn. to '* :zK "' ddm' 1&1e&·cu . t' d p h J lt.rflnl Kroll the board onttv 1boee r1ng1ng c.ll ~ reYmue m 2006 aild ~iace tt an as ion Is and mudut.a OW' retail pro~r. mean ..a.cu rewrwe that'I whh propeny.cu revmue. Which I merchants have been The ~ cenien attrib-bootdng me bUdleU "'NewPot1 the .... wm a11o reduce throu~ I ·n ari t uted their a1Ca1e1 to the~ Beach and Cosca Mela. but 101De a ...,...te ~ proyfldon. ·~ ng swee sonp ot hixuiy boutSQuea such u Gue-o1 tt may be llphoned o11 to tw And while the AJee reporU l A}f ringing registers. d and cauer. c:hildren'• maUen holea in the swe'a 2005 budget. rrom retail centers aound good _. and home fumleb1np .and ac-Newport Beech eq>ects to c::ol· now. ctty offtda.ls aren't doing ~ICI• Robinson cetllOrieJ store1. 1ect $20.9 million in ealee and back ftips yet. Pudett said the dilfy Pilot Repreeentadv9s from Fasblon use toes this fiscal year, which grOwth rate of Costa Mesa's sales ,..J Island and South C.out Plua ends June 30, Deputy Admlnls-t.u bm dwind)ed from ~ Mlt ,,NEwPo.Rr·MP..SA -There's would not prcMde sped.ft.c u1ea cratfve Servlcet Director Dick annull growth from \995 to 2000 ~tty no problem with con· 8gurtl but daim lncreueS of at Kurth laid. Jn 2005, the city la to a modest 1.99rr annual growth ~ conldence here, ., l$ll least 1°" in month-to-month projecting Ales taxes to incnue for the last three yean. 1 ti South c.oast PlUll and ClC>~ with 2003 Mies. by 3". "One quarter [of ftl'Ong salpJ n Island 1111' reporting ,"We. had our best year eve& in Jn Costa.Mesa, sale& WU. this does not make a yev. • he safcl -OQLIDf4~:tllt lncmues over last termi of .ue. lnCreases lb 2003, • year are projected at $37.S mil-"We'll see what happens at the , s salee. sakf Debra Gunn Oown1ng, lion and a 3.74" lncreue 1s·Core-end of the year." ."1t are on ftre," said Nina South Coast Plaza's marketing di· cast for next year, dty Finance 'ROblnlon, vice president Ol mar-rector. "We're on track to do bet-Director Marc Puckett saJd. ~ for the lrvtne C:O.'s retail tee Un 2004) u itatandsnow." Both ddea, however, are un-~~J)ertiea, which include Fash-Last year, South Coast Plaza certain how much they'll actually lott 1sJand. CrymJ C.ave Prom-reported $1.1 bOlion ln taxable oollect next yeer because of an rde and the Bluffs. "We're ex· sales, and Puhlon Island's 2003 ~mt that allows the state :§TOLES apoke out ap1nst his appear-"We again call on members of ance and now about the Muslim the admlnlstradon to finally Contiooed from Al students wearing the stoles. speak out apinst such expres· ti~1 Arab Students was torched -We are troubled that mem-&Jons of bate on the campus." hers of the Muslim Students Attempts by the Anteaters for ~t month ln what campus po-Union have chosen to display Israel to meet with the Society ~ are lnvestlgatlng as a hate symbolism that is closely identl· of Arab Students and the Mus· :~e. Jewish students said they fied with Palestinian terrorist Um Student Union throughout e'hounced the vandalism but groups and that can be espe-the year have been repeatedly ~ they were under a cloud of cially offensive to Jewish stu-rebuked by the other clubs, s\ijplcion. dents," Orange County assocl-Ceren said. ,.._u 1 fas than a week after the fl.re, ate director Kevin O'Grady said Umarjl sald they would tallc ;ffi,.a previously acbeduJed cam-in a press reJease Friday. •This Ls sometime during the summer. ~,U.s appearance, controversial part of an ongoing pattern ?f vi-wlf he's ready for a dialogue. ~cal actMst Imam Mo-cious anti-Israel and anti-Se· we've been walling," Ceren said. ed al Asl spoke OUI mitic incidents on the UC·lr· Randy Lewis, executive asso- agilinst wZlonist Israel." vine campus, many date dean of students, said om- , ;P.ie Orange County chapter perpe tuated by the Mwillm Stu· clals have spoken with leaders .F!Jh-e Anti-Defamation League dents Union. from the three groups because t -OWN Edualtlon is sponsoring How to Education la IPC)090ring Protecting Become • Notary Public from 8:46 your ABMta, Protecting your Heir1 .Continued from A4 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Orange Coast from 10 a.m. to noon at Ontnge College, 2701 Felrview Roed. Coast College, 2701 FaiMew Road. ~The COit is $6 for two Regiatr8tlon .. $96 (additional $46 Registration II $40 per petll()n. $60 ng chances and $10 for five at dasa for state c:ertfflcate). per coople. lnformation:(714) pulling c:hanc::ea. lnformation end lnformation:(714) 432-6880, option 432-6880, op4Son 1. Register onllne l'9l8N8don8: (714) 646-9560, 1. Register online et at htlp-./..WWW.oc:ctkt.CS.c:om. trap:l!Www.magglanos.oom. hap.:/Mww.ooctlc*ets.oom. Orw9 Coeet Colege bmMW ~Coesteolege &111.W Or..-CGelt Colege E:Jdliidtd Educadon ii eponeoring SoMng ~la sponsoring. Education Is IPOfllO'fng Profiting Retlr.nent Pitfallt for Pubflc fr~-time home buyers seminar wtth Ax.er-Uppen with or without SdlOOf EmployeM from 10 e.m. to the Weft Seminar from 9 a.m. to noon at OnNlge Coast College, froin 9 a.m. to noon It Orange ~ p.m. at Onlnge Coast College. 2701 FelMew Roed. Registration la ~College, 2701 Fairview Road. 2701 felNlew Road. Reglltnltion la $29 per penon, $40 per couple. fMlstration la $39 per peraon, $69 $69 per penon, $99 per couple. lnfonnatlon:(714) 432-6880, opdon per couple. lnfonnetlon:(714) lnfonnltk>n."(714) 432-6880, option t AeQll1er onrine at 432-6880, option t Register onrme 1. Register online It: hap.:l..WWW.oa:tlc*am.com. etlhltp:/Mww.occtk*nc:om. http:!Mwwoedkbf&com. Or-.~Colege&tinded Education It apocl90ring Women'a • AUaA ~coven bus!,,.., politlca end the environment. She mav be reached at (949) 764o..c330 or by .mall et •llda.roblmonO!etimn.c:om. tensions have reached a •crttt- cal point." "We hope to negoUate a level of reason and understanding on the issue," be said. The unlversJty has been inun- dated with faxes and e-mails this week from people voicing their views on the latest contto- versy, Lewis aa.Ld. National me· d1a, includinJ conservative talk show host 8 O'ReWy have COV· ettd the controversy leading up to today's commencements. • MARISA O'NEJl covera education. She may be reached at (949) 574-4268 or by e-mail at mari.a.oneilfJlatimn.com. Health Care and Hormone Replacement Therapy from 9".30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 0.-.nge Coast College, 2701 F1tlrview Road. Regisb Ilion is $39. lnformatlon:C714) 432-6880, option 1. Regfltet onllne et hap:/Mww.oc:cti8tS.com. "1111h'a Boobtlonl wtl host Joan Ptzzo and Darith lMlglahr, the author and lltultnrtof of the children's book "The Tale of the Uttle Bay Duddlng9 .. It. book ligning for thie end other boob from 6 to 7 p.m. at 308 K Marine Ave., Balboa. A two.how W8ti18 tour al the Bade Bay will be given bv a trained SM TOWN, Pqe A6 ~.JIN 19, 20()( AS Last Frktay, SaturdaY & Sunday of the llOnth . . 50-75% Qf;F -We've Raided the Beet CtoSets tn Orw9 ~." Qualiw Consignment Apparel __ CE ~ ~~he style-; 369 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa {Across from Ralph's) M-F 10-6, Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12~ 949 642-1844 BAR C LAY B U T E R A FuaN tSHINCS • I N1 taioa Ou1cN • C USTO M Ru 1ou~cu A LL 6 urcRA liOM E FuRNISlllNGS UrttOLHERED f U RNlTURl & A ll r tooR SAMPLL~ 11v (!~ ) UN I 2 8 1 69 N oR Tll L ABRtA A VEN U F Lo s A NGEL£~ 3 2 3 63 4 020 0 • 17 4 5 W ES l C llff D RIVE N EWPORT 8 tAC H 949 6 S O 8~70 WWW .IAl C ~AYI U T l lA .CO l.4 BASTIDEAUX HOME INTERIORS SPECIAL 2 WEEK DELIVERY ON SELECI'ED CUSTOM-ORDER ITEMS FLOOR SAMPLE SALE Stonemill Design Center June 25th & 26th 10am-4pm (Friday & Satu.rday Only} 2915 RMhill Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ,. ~. June 19, ~ RO c.,. $835 NEWCHAPTER. holy basil Rtducn atrm •tducn 111911 c11vln9s Lowtn corttsOI l«Ytls DON LEACH/OMV Ptti!Si UCI Chancellor Ralph Cicerone won the Albert Einstein Award of Science days after being nominated as new president of the National Academy of Sciences. He'll receive his Einstein award In Belgium Oiancellor awarded again::~ Simon Brown aloog with a commemorative Special to the Daily Pilot medal and a check for $10,000. ·Anything with Albert Einsteins UC IRVINE-It's not often that name on lt really gets your atten· one ma,n receives global recogni· don." OCerone said ·1 don't thlnJc don twice In one week. anyone thinb of me as an Albert UC Irvine OlancelJor Ralph J. Einstein. so it's really Oanering." Clcerone this week was first Ocerone's research spans aev· unanimously nomlnated for era! areas In atmospheric chemls· president of the National Acad· try, but his resean::h into the ozone emy of Sciences and on Priday earned him the honor. acerone won the Albert Einstein World said Beginning In the 1970s. Oc· Award of Science. erooe and others were just begin· The award Is glwn by the World ning to understand that damage QJln.aral O>wldl. an otgan.lz.ation to the oz.one could Increase the based in Mexico Oty that seeks to rislc of slcln cancer in people with estabUsb relationships with the lighter skin Cicerone boils his finest Institutions of learning findinp about the ozone down to woddwlde and to gather data and a simple analogy. le$e&tCh to advance mankfnd A "lt's like having a bathtub committee comprising 25 Nobel where, If some of the water drains priz.e winners presents the award. out. It's OK as long as the water is yearly as a way to reoogn1z.e an in· replaced at an equal rate," he said divldual whose work benefits hu· "We discovered that the chemicals manlty. humans were releasing Into the Clcerooe will receive the award atmosphere \Wre causing a chem· In November in Uege. Belgium lstry which destroyed the ozone TOWN Continued from AS naturalist begiMlng et 9 a.m. There ls no oost end no reecwvationa ~needed. Information: (949) 923-2269. A two-how .-ctllc bollttowd 1he Bade 8av will be given bv II tr*'*1 netuf'llilt beginning et n:30 Lm. The oost le $10 per S*'90f'l end l"M8l'V8tionl ere required. lnbmatlon: (949) 923-2269. MMrte biologlsts ..... and old9r are Invited to join the marine di9COY8fy expedition In Newport Bay from 8:30 to 11 :30 11.m. Children under 18 must be acx:ompanied bv an adult. The cost 19 $10 per person end rMervation1 ere required. Information: (949) 642-5031. ,.... Bedt BllY Sdence c.rt.r Is holding an evening merah prowt, where a naturalist will demonttnrte plen1 and wtldlife In the Bade Bay et dusk. Beginning 8t 7:30 p.m., the coat ls S15 per person end requlree reMMltions. ·Information: (949) 923-2269. SUNDAY ,.... fifth annual TOp Banana Oesslc Cer, Trude and Moton:ycle faster than It could be replaced." J The ·award is one of many acfiS. lades for Ocerone. who also re-, 1 cetved the United Nations ~~ .. ronment Program Ozone Aw.ftCll ~ 1 in 1997 and the Bower Award and Prlu for Scientific Achievemen! _ill. " 1999. These honors have put ~ ... = erone among the most respected ' in his field. ::J .-; •. : But his highest honor, perha.~ is his recent nomination as Presi:J.,.,.. dent of the National Academy of 1 Sciences, said Sherwood ~;1 a ua colleague and reciplentJOf. 1 th'e Einstein Award In 1994. Rot¥f'11•· land also won the Nobel Prlu•ttV• ' 1995. :. ,. "The people who have receM!d'' '<: [the Flnsteln Award) are all wtnl· ' known scientists," Rowland said.'-.: "It Is a judgment about (Ckt.·":..1 erone's) scientific statesmanshfP!'-"I He will now be called upon 'tt>1'''' have opinions in all areas of t.6J1 .;1 enc:e, and that requires excelle• • judgment" 1• t ~ 11, j Show will feature a yellow car ' ! ••.' 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"lt'a deftnltely a strong loo}( we're trying to portray In our ttore. Everything la sexy and really feminine. White Is also a reaijy strong color for us.• An easy way to add a punch of color is with llghtwdght. layered T-shlrts and tank tops. said Debbie At.b:w, co-owner of Costa Mesa's Lola Rouge boutique. Her store carries brands such u Velvet and Ou1.st1na Lehr. Stade likes C & C Califomia and Ella Moa shirt& •Layering Is going to be key." said Catrina Crawford. a spokeswoman for aurfwear company Quibllver. "Shhred T-shirts, tanks over tanks, short-sleeve T·ahlrta over tanks, lots of aherbet colors." ~igbt corduroy pants and miniskirts are popular among the teen and 20-aomethins customers who wear Quibllver's Roxy line, Crawford said. White, espedally In panta and jeans, J.s also big this summer, A!kt!w aaid. Pretty mes.es. prtnts and soft fabrics are giving the summer a decidedly g1rly feel this year, too. Floral prints, Pucd·style prints and stripe liven up tops, dresses, bata, headbands and other accessories. "We have lots of cute summer dresses,• Mew said. "People kJVe Trina 1\1Jk,, who hu match.Ing beach hats and swimsuits." If you have only a couple hundred dollars to spend on something new, Aa'aw . recommends a "cute summer dreas" and long, teardrop ea.rrinp. Sk1rta are flirty and knee-length or very, very lhort. Ruftles, too, are maJcfng a comeback, espedally den of ruftles In skirts and tank tops. PREPARE TO RE-LIVE M 'IOS The bright colon, the ruffles, Madonna and Prince on tour- yes, the '80s are back. But this isn't your mother'• '80s, or even your own '80s lf you were "flasbdancfng" In leg warmers to A Flock of Seagulls baclc then. Off-the-lboulder topa, a la Jennlfet Beals In "flasbdanc:e, .. are popular this summer, but more refined than her ripped tweat.shlrt. , Manufacturers lib Lacoste, Adidas and Op are making a comeback with modem versions of their old dassica. "We're playing off of our Op classics, updating all of our old looks that we became famous for In the '80s, but we've updated them.• said Nat NorOeet, vlce president of dealgn. "I don't think many young glds want to wear the real m.tfr from the '80s. • Gone J.s the elasdc back on the classtc cord fabric. lt'a been replaced with a lower rise on the wa.ltt. Tile new ahfm have a sUmmer cut than the cluslc surf polo lhlrts. Ub the Ideal mate, a good pair of jeans ls hard to flnd no DON LEACti I DAILY Pl.OT This outfit includes Velvet tank, $47; Christina Lehr tank, $36; Nanette Lepore skirt, $162; and jeweled fliJ>flops, $40. matter how many you try. The cut right now is a little more pared down and longer than the ftared 1tytea of the pa.st, Crawford said. "We're cbangmg from a baggier look to a slimmer, ~ Pop· type look." ahe said. "Its all about the 'SO.." In addition to the popular, upscale Diesel and Seven jeans, Stade said Joe's Jeans and Saaed Blue are popular branda at the Ooset. 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FASHION Continued from A7 complete the right summer look, AM.t!W aid. Her shop ael1s the requisite poinq-toe pwnp11>'alld slingbaclcs u Well as colorful Olp-ftops with rhinestone accent&. 'Ibey also carry DL Scholl'• sandals with han<J painted wood platfonns, vintage Gucci-printleather or custom-made with an initial. THE KJOS CAN BE ALL RIGHT Designers are realizlng the allure of too-cute, too-small versions of their grown up dotbes and ue branching into kid and toddler lines. South Coast Plau'a Paw Prank store, for example, is selling •SrnaJJ Paul• -plnt-siud T-&hlrts with h1s iconic monkey Julius and other characters on them. The line launched late last year with T-shirts and Oeece, aald Ryan Heuser, president of Costa Mesa's Paul Fmnlt lndust.rieL lt will eventually expand to Include other clothing and acces:.ortes. Qwbtlver Youth'* Alshion Island Ito"' carrlea the Teeny Wah1ne line of Roxy,.esque irylei ln sizes 4 to 6x as well as boys' clothes all the way down to toddler sizes. 1he store bad to expand tu toddler collection after sales for it took off, Oawford aa.ld The little surfer clothes give local boys and girls an early start In O.C. style and help keep the rays at bay. Gage Crawford,' t wears Br;gade shorts, a Snafii - T-shirt ooder=: Straight W<N shirt while g a Quiksilver '* backpack.The-! clothes are Pmtat the Quiksilver Toddler Divisidft: . . • ~. J\.lle 19. 2004 ,. ·FORUM HOW TO GU .. • •m -Ltlaln: Mell to Rven C8"9r et the Delly Piiot. 330 W. ley ft, Com Mete, CA 92827 • .....,_ Hodne: C.11 (949) 842-8086 Fu: Send to (949) 84M170 . .........,.....-~s.ttd CO ~lofOIMlm#.oom •All ~ mutt Include tuM ,...,.,., hometown end phone numbet (for verfflcatton purpc>M9). The PMot r......we the right to edit ail sobmlalona for der1ty end leng1h. u COMMUNITY COMMENTARY R'estoring the face of dad and attentive. He was my best friend for the first lOyears of myUle.Iwas the son he never had. We practiced baseball and tennls, ran Flo Martin races. high·jumped and broad·Jumped and rode bikes together. He made me a pair of stilts and taught me to walk on them so that I'd have something to keep me occupied, while be wolked away at bis bench In the garage. He was always whistling. and I remember listening for this sound around 5 dcloclc in the afternoon and running up the block to meet him as he walked home from work. Then. if he wasn't too tired, he'd go out and play with me. The part.a of myself that I discovered and developed with my dad have beJd me in good stead ever since. When I look in the mirror, It ls hls face I see. Some years ago. I found an old picture of my dad. He was seated on a ro~d ottoman in front of a Venetian blind, and I was sitting on his lap. It must have been lhortly before be died, becal.15e I looked about 9 or 10. I was very touched by this photograph. and since It was in very poor condition. I took It to be restored. The proceas of restoration, some years ago, was to medculously reproduce the photo by hand. They would reproduce one small section at a time, and I would come in to approYe It. O¥ei' and over we tried, arid althouiJh I coUld look at e.dl feetlue lndlvldmlly and agree that it wu an accurate representation. when it all came together, the whole did not look like him. The picture of my dad tha1 I carry in my mind 11 Mell through the eyes of my inner child. And what she ... and feels Is an adoring~ with eyes ao full of loYe that no restoration could poUibly capture It. In the end, I let It be. I did not complete the project and I paid the fees as agreed. It was worth It to me anyway. The picture of my dad that I cany In.side of me ls real. even though it cannot be seen by others. And as long as be lives in me. reflected ln the choices I ma.lee of men who are loving and good to me. then he llVM on indeed. What l didn't know then. and l do toow now, Is that l, too, gave my dad a gift. lt was not until I became a parent myself that I understood this. Being a father to me gave him the opportunity to re-parent h1mself. Bvery dme he hugged . or kissed or held me when I cried, be healed the little boy Inside of him. And that was no small gift. And so to all dad.a, on this Father's Day and every day, know that you are precious to your children. And know that they are precious to you. • RD MARTIN la a Costa Mea rMldent and 1'9tlred high school tead'ler, who lectures part-time at Cal State Fullerton In the Foreign Language Educetlon progrem end aupervl ... student teadler1 In their classrooms. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Memories of 'Papa ' Y eara aio, I read "My . • Mother, Myself' by Nancy Friday and Understood. Yes, most women are very much like their moms. ~at qe 62, whenever I look et a mim>r, l see what appears to be Mom's younger sister. But waJt lsn\ dear old Dad in this plctum somewhere? Okin\ we all get half of our genes from blmT Doesn\ Dad have a huge lnftuence in our lifer Don\ fathers teach us positlYes, such as self·ltliance, courage or strength of cbaractet/ My dad -we called him "Papa" -started out with a &ilver spoon in bJs mouth. His father was a military of!lcer. who moved throusb the ranb to general of the BuJgadan Royalist Anny. then a military attacb6 in Paris and in Rome and eventually eec:retary of the interior for the centtal government After graduating from the military academy. Papa realized the military life wu not for him and joined the Bulgarian diplomatic coipa in Gennany. There, he maaied my mother and had bis first child. W>rld War a turned bis wodd upside down. His amal1 6uni1y ended up hor:nelell and bWlgr)t Papa spent many days going from door to door. burlap sack In hand. begging for food. Evm'I~ my parentl went to work on the local U.S. Army base -Papa as a janitor and "Mama" u kitchen help. They worted for food. W>rd got out that the Ouwllan AgrfculturaJ Board was hi.ring displaced penions to work on c.anadlan farms. Papa orprtizeda group of Bulgarians to play the partofa huge "fam.iJy" fur an interview. All of them ..__. ........ __ ...._. were college MAXINE COHEN grad.tand professionals lntbdr c:hoeen careers. but, ln order to look the part of farm wolkera, they showed up dirty and acru1fy. My father was the only one of the group who spoke French. and became the •family" spokesman. He spob in brokm French and German and managed to convince the intervlewu that these 8uJgarlans had worked on farms back home. In 1949, the C.anadJan White 5'ar cruise lines brought us to North America. Papa continued to struggle, first on a farm as a hired hand. Asked to leave the farm after a disastrous '1x mondu, the family went to Montreal. Papa dug dltcbes, carried hod, waited tables and pumed a pencil on diaft:Jng paper. Eventually. he accepted a position with the Anny language School in Monterey as a Bulgarian lnsttuc:tor. Finally, at age 41, be began to 8ourlsh. and ultimately he began to make a d.l1fereoce bl my life. Papa shared his aeme of adventure. H1s lnttllectual curloslty brought him beck to school, and he earned &e'f'eral advanced~ in French and German. H1s moet important legacy wu a sense of trust and bdiel in mankind's goodness. No fear. All through my college years, Papa would regularly send me short notes on 3-by·S ca.a1s. along with a $5 bill. "You are a reOection of )'Olli' friends," he wrote. ~For tlowers" or •For sttawberdes." Very short and very sweet. Papa was not afraid to meddle ln my life. He begged me one memorable evening, succes.Wlly so. to reject a proposal of marriage and to call the Monterey airport. page my boyfriend arriving from LAX and tell him to turn around and go home. Many years later, during a sad time. I called my parents long-distance to cry on their shoulders. Once again, a day lates; the doorbell rang. This dme I round a big basket or flowers on the doorstep, and again I read a little note: "1be sun Is always shining. Love, Papa and Mama." Papa's last wonb to me, as he lay dying of cancer at age 63, ring ln my ears: "lt doesn't look too promising." With the characteristic twinkle ln hls eyes and still smlllns, be knew how to make It all better. My father's •sun Is always 5hl.nlng" card. now okl and yellowed. bu a smaJl place OD my den bulletin board. This raggedy chunk of paper serves as a simple reminder of how wonderful and poignant a fathe(s love can be. even when expressed only with a simple word or two. 0HEMODELING SALE . , • : AIO ...... 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J'aufman IUffen from AJlhelmer'I dilwe, and be pieeented the crowd wtth a cbDUng penpectlve on the lflUt.flM for a rounaer man. Joined at the event by bJa wife of 35 yan. ..... g. ...... the couple abared tbelr plight toptber flabtlng the dJteule. Marcia raufmao aald, "Outa was an ICCOlllplJabed atblete.. He dedlceted hla llle to COKh1na IWfmmlna and water polo, teecbing at Loi Anaeiel high ICbook. He WU aJeo Ill arUlt. who enjoyed oO painting ... and be played the mcoUltic guitar and wrote.• A11.beimer'a bu taken dlele gifts trom Ouil ra.itmm. He apeoda hla daydme houn at the Adult Day SerW::elCenter. Marcia Ka•afman worb nearby. 1be center aupport lllowl the couple to remain ltvlng to&etber. Canlula Dldt-M ....... Who la wodated wtth the center. l&id. "For more than 24 ~Adult Day~ of Orange County bu ulllted thoulaDda of Orange County fami1lea lib Quit and Mud& with the heart-wrenching talk of caring for a lowdooe." For mont lnfonnatlon on Adult Day Senbl, pleue c.n (714) 593·9630 . BODY TREATMENTS Soothe your muscles with a massage .. '75* PACKAGES OF at AVAILABLE FOR $240 f Amil' Rug Callel,'l' Orange County's premier Rug dealer ts having thetr Grand Re-Opening 84le starting June-17 through month of July, and wUl be oft'ertng thetr entire tnventory at 40-50% Off during this event. Please come eatty for best selection . Saturday, ~ 19, 2004 Al 1 FAITH THE MORAL OF THE STORY I l(leavenly 'fathers ' on Earth ~ \ r. a...,..,J-1-......------. . ':I ac--"'""6" the Crtator -. own way. as my hMvenly FarJier, A for Available. Fathers do their " nitely perfect, and.Intimately best to be available to theli' u.alnled wltl1 all my ways... children. One friend said that her -CHARLES SWINDOLL Cather made a point oflettlng hls children know that he was the ' 'M Y daddy l.s so fun, kind of dad that they could he is the 'funnest' always come to. no maner why or person ever," a when. little boy said to T for Teach. Dads make another. "My daddy ls the 'funnest' CINDY wonderful teachers, of big and and the funniest and the smartest Uttle things In life. My grandfather person in the whole wide world." TRANE taught me how to make drip The way the boy said "world" C O castles, but he also taught me sounded more like "wold,• but his HRISTES N how to fold a ftag and to love and ntessage came through clearly. He was respect my country. My dad taught me how talldng and walking with another boy about to ski and surf, but he also taught me about his age on a church patio. I chuck.led. prayer and trusting and loving God. Joo stopped and watched a while. The other boy taught our glrls how to ride bike$ and enjoy repUed, "Well, my daddy is smart, and he ls other adventures, but he also prayed with big; he's the biggest ever. And he said I could and read to them, from classics, poetry and have a doughnut" The minute the word the Bible. Fathers coach different sports as doughnut was mentioned, the discussion well as volunteer at schools, churches and about fathers stopped, and the boys took off throughout the community. In another direction. H for Healthy Balance. Fathers offer both What comes to mind when you read the love and limits and can daily model to their word "father?" Obviously, the word means children how to keep priorltJes In balance. different things to 'different people, We all need a healthy balance between depending on their relationship with thelr relationshlps and accompUshments, people father. I love hearing people talk about their and projects -and dads can excel In this fathers, as well as hearing about how other area. men have stepped in as positive father E for Encourage. Dads know how to 6~ when necessary. encourage children to grow and beoome the JVllen I thJnJc of my father, I think of an man or woman God designed them to be. erttfless list of wonderful quaUtles. A My father continues to encourage me as mwer-endJng list also comes to mind when I does Jon with our daughters, and their or my husband, Jon, and his encouragement is a wonderful gift. anship with our daughters, and now R for Respect, Responsibility and o grand-daughter Mary. Our son-in-law, Realization of and for what ls of eternal Ryan, has clearly shown great strength and significance in life. There are so many tettdemess in his role as father In the short Important roles fathers can play In the lives tilbe he has been one. or children. ~at d~ it take to be a father? There Is Thanlc. you God for fathers and for being no way to Ust all the characterlstJcs, so for our heavenly father. Happy Father's Day, and th,, sake of simplicity, here are just six or the thank you men for all you do. mjlny quaUties, each starting with a lener of And you can quote me on that. the word •Father": F for Pun. Fathers are fun. Whether it was my grandfather chasing the ice cream truck with me, or my father making up limericks with me, or Jon playing football with our daughters, or seeing Ryan sing as he helps care for Mary, fathers can be fun, each in his • CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON it e NewPort Beach resident who speaks frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail It cindyllonthegrow.com or through the meil at 537 Newport Center Drive. Box 505, NewPort Beach, CA 92660. ...... --llearance~Sale Held Over NTIRE INVENTORY Furniture • Rugs Fine Art • Accessories 7 Bristol St. • Costa Mesa 4-434-66~3 · on-Sat 10-6 • Sun 12-5 .depazcollectlon.com IN THEORY Glory not all in the game AT ISSUE: Competition is everywhere, with somebody -the strongest will or ability to swvive, the best voice, the most talented, the best lover, the smartest -always winning in constant images from pop culture. ls all the competition in our society healthy? Is there a danger in too much competition?' Judaism. Ouistianlty and Islam compete with one • another. Each beUeves.lt solely possesses the central revelations of God, the most truthful teachJngs about the world and the deepest insights into the nature of man. P.ach faith claims that the others fall to recognlz.e this greater knowledge and genuine stature. Both Ouistianity and Islam charge Judaism with stiff-necked refusal to acknowledge later revelations that amend and renew its origitlal truths. Both Judaism and Islam Indict Christianity for engaging In Idolatry through Its premise that God begat a son who is a form of God and who took hwnan form. Both Judaism and Ouistianfty avow that God did not transmit a unique, ultimate revelation to Muhammad. In each instance, these religions have judged one another and concluded that, despite 'essential commonallties, there eidst formidable differences. At its best, competition between the faiths can stimulate our minds as we rub up against alternative visions and foreign ideas. It can compel us to critically examine our own truths and test their validity in our very lives. But, or course, we have seen competition between the faiths mutate into savage bloodletting; the ·other" is vanquished so that one belief alone will predominate. ille every other dynamic. competition may be a force for blessing or a curse. Turning from religion to economics, we learn that competition among rival firms generally benefits consumers. Jewish law favors a climate of competition. In a Tulmudic discussion, the question is raised whether a retail merchant can prevent another from setting up his business nearby. The response is that as long as the new arrival is a taxpaying member or the community, he is allowed to open shop. The goal or Jewish law is to protect consumers through competition and not sacrifice consumer welfare by allowing merchants to protect themselves from competition. It recognius that competition among rivals produces a desirable outcome c•jeaJousy among scholars increases wisdom·). Yet, as religious competition has degenerated Into murder, how often has the market been polluted by cutthroat practices that transform healthy competition Into an all -out ruthless struggle for supremacy. As David Sarnoff observed, "Competition brings out the best in products and the worst In people.~ So, Mario Puzo writes of Don Vito Corleone: *Ulte many businessmen of genius, he learned that free competition was wasteful, monopoly emcient. And so be simply set about achieving that efficient monopoly." There is a place for competition in hwnan life, as evidenced by the fact that if men do not compete for profit. they compete for prestige, power and pleasure. We have witnessed the demise of every utopian experiment m which competition is renounced: neither man nor his society can long tolerate the nulllflcation of accomplisbment. But when we compete, we must do so with integrity and with the reminder to not forfeit our soul while · pursulng physical victories. We must 'llrive to be not only competitors who outdo one another but custodians who share with one another. The Bible does not favor one type of economic system over another; it does say that competition has to be balanced by cooperation. The desire to win must be wedded to an Ideal, an ethical way of life. It must never become so strong that It dwarfs every other aspect of the game of life. A final thought: The Image of competition conjures races for the 8nJsh line, the winning of contracts. scortng the most runs. securing the plum position, gaining admission to the elite school, being the most beautlful, amassing the greatest fortune, achieving fame and wielding power. We Idealize those who have secured these physical rewards. We want what these people have and strive to attain it. But should we not, as well, look to other role models: those who are most attached to God, whose goal is refinement of SH THEORY, P•1• A12 dBack 6,2004 ·30 p.m • . • • t • • • • 4 • • • All Slb.wdtV. Jl.l'lt 19. 2004 lalaln'I P&atfoim ii b..edonthe theory of mode,..dOI\ ln~ aspect of our lives. Jalam teecbelus that we must not be too liberal or 1be ~Wilt l)'llem 1'0M out of the Protestant rdonnadon and the work ethic taught by the rdonnera. ~rkwu eleVated ... extreme ln our actiOna or thoughts. place Of~ In an era when It wu believed the only "rear m.lnlstrywu ~to kinp and Within tho atate of Wunhip...tlleardlit~ °""' ~ lllM!cAI ~ •CITI'ING ALONC wmt YOOl Otll.OHN-AND LOVING THEM IN THI Pa~· (~3:11-2S) A+ ·A~:r~=~dac:Wotda(Gocl Our Lady Queen of Angels 2<M6 Mar Vlftl Drift Newport Beach, California 92660 (949)'"-0200 Fu'"'') 6#-1349 Rn. MOnSi&nor William P. McUuahliD Pucor UTURCIF.S: s.tunt.)-1 S p.m. CC-..), SuDday. 7:00 (Quia), 8:30 (C.0..~) 10:00 <°'°">· 11:30 a.m. (Caacor) and 5:00 p.a (~) WORSHIP DIRECTORY PA ITH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRlST,SCJENTIST 3303 Via Lido Nlrwport Becd1 673-1340 or 673-6150 Ouch 10am•5p:n. ~School 10 can WW.wt:JtMlllllOl7» .. Wonblp9:30 Accepted .._1t.llA.M. HMIOR CMIUSnM CHUftCH . (D ........ II Clwtlt) !411 llrWI• Aft. ....,_. ...... ,CA (Ml) 141-1711 lllllllr. .......... Competition is the modvadonaJ means In cultural ....., 6om atble«k:a to acadenUcl lo our contempOrUy aodety. ~ ~ compodttw• la synonymous with SUccetl or ac:blevement In area of our Uvea from education to economlcl. People no longer reeDy belleYe what my parents taught me: •rt'a not whether you win or lote. lt'a how you play the pme.• Vince I..ombmdi'a "Winning Jso't everything; it's the only thing" is America's real pbiloeopby. Ouistians should be concenied about a culture ooooemed only with "winners• and .the best and the brightest" when Jesus (Matthew 25:40) mandates quite dearly that we are to care for "the least" among us. neatfng people with respect ls all-important Not suoceedlng at aomeone else's expense la most signlficanl 1b prove oneaelf by another's failure is not only morally dubious; It Is self-defeating pragmadcally. If all I have to do to be swx:esaful Is to beat you, lt'a a whole lot easier to e&U9e you to do worse than I than It 11 to get myself to do better than you. Watch our cbiJd.ren playing sports: Do they play to learn teamwork. for exen:ise, to dewlop their aldlls, or do they play to wtn'l Usten to them blame the referee or umpire for their mi.stakes and/ Of the other's triumph. When lddt choose up aides. do they try to even out the tea.ma, ao they will have healthy competldon, or do they seek only the belt players ln order to win the contest? A frlend proudly tells of coaching his chDdml'a nelgbborhood aoccer team for which captalna were chosen on a rotadng basil each week. When bis daughter'• tum to pick ftrst came, ahe chose the girl always cboeen laat and continued to choose ln revme of the usual order. Her team was outscored badly, but they enjoyed their game so much that no one could even tell they were losing. c.ertaJnly, the other team must have seen that thetr victory was meanlngleM. My friend 16 proud that h1a daughter made "the lut ftnt" and relates it to Luke 13:30; I wouldn't go quite that Carl Yea. we ehoukl be oompedtive . .. mostlywltb ounelvea. At 58, I play tennis for emdse, for FAITH CALENDAR • Is your church Qr piece of wor.tllp plennlng •~I event7 tf eo, lend the typed lnfotmetk>n It leMt two w-. befot91tle ewnt to the Dlltv Piiot. 330 w. 11-v St., eo.. Mela, CA 921n .......ion: Av• Caner, r.etglon editor; fax'° ., lot&-4170; Of tend MNil to dellypllof •,..,.,..com. hlh•mc1--.ror c:mDlimderie Ind to do ...... 1D1 ... bl day, I lltloJ ~ witbtllndl wbo don\ ..... ICIOl9. Wlla .. doel not litilto s.~~ ~ refo'dl>lb' ,:; anocben ea: eleoce. ~to coopera'M:VEllY ... -~ PETlltD.~ Saint MicbteJ •AD~ sp.copa1 Parteh ~ • ~~Har • ·no nqt eleYate younel(.- put down others.. 'Ibll Zm ... 8'iddb&.t~~ our tendency • • • to compare and to compete, and yet ttalao enc:oungea UllOelpn!U our true natureu •ooewttb" rather than "separate • from" or "better than" or~ than." We react from the falae, 1 .. hurting self and seek vaikkd'f# or escape through~ • '41 rewards won tbJougb ,.. compedtion: power. fame and· wealth. It Is our nature to do our~ to uncover obstacles and to • • authentically realize ouraelws In ZeJl, we say this ls the nltutaJ act of poUahlng a diamorMl we do not need "being the belt""" 0\- :~=~:=; :~ aadsfaction, although we ~"' have been taught to belle'Vt! wedo. I "' I recently began study of< •n• Shaolln ICempo. I sometl.m• • have thoughts such as, "l'aii ·; 4 ddlnitely the worst one ~•pr "I'll get my black belt IO~ too." In Zen practice. we are enc:ounged to hooesdy , ,,., acknowledge these thoughi.C)f judging, comparing or • u competing, but then to return to the ldck or block or jump~ , jacb at hand. I refocus on being wholehearted about my tJUDog. developing my fitness andMls to the beat o! my abWty-nMto mention to.Ing some weftltt!•tt we listen carefully. we bear~ suffering when we coinpete; 1"' whether we win or loee. IDSfeid. we can find deep satisfacttt#t ~ taking our place 1n life j~Wf.n is 1n the praent moment 1 In a IOdety ao heavily ' • lnftuenoed by oorporadsm ~ consumption, compeddoq~ I presented aa an American~ Whatewr tta P<*ible mertta. we would do well to reflect atttc.Dy on the danger& Its "IUMv.t'd the 8ttest" Wldercunt!ot.., that free competition bas fa.ldy rewarded thole who daer:Ye it I and that little ls owed to ~moat vulnerabje and d.iaadvantlpd segments of~ • Rdigloua tradftiona aftlrm the dignity and rights of tboee Who have lost the competition. 1HE REV. DEBORAH~ r Z.en <:enter of Orange County CoatJ..~ FAITH l c.\Unued from Al 2 8'!1V1olf ~· Pr9f9glltr1tion It ~~~ I~ Family S...W:. ia offenng "lf'6'..As>ort end dilCIJaaion group 0te>..tf4utb whOM c:Nldren or ~ aun.r from elcoholiem Ng addiction. The group rom 1to8:30 p.m. el~ et 250 E. Baker St., Gin Costa Mete. Ii lstmlon It required. t£ ~atlon: (714) 44M960. 01 ~e len Center of Orange County -units an Introduction to Zen wortcshop from 1 to 4 p.m. the firl( weekend of every month, ~6'tlly on a Sunday, at 120 E. 18thlst, Costa Mesa. The cost Is $60. (949) 722-7818, ~M.ww.zooc.orp. ,l\ARRIT\JAL JOURNEY A 28.lesson atudy on the life of Jnd:s Christ titled "Journey to IJtbilt:#oss" la taught at 9:45 a.m. ~duringthe -MotJ)ebullder's Blble Class at ~~ Baptist Church. The study parallels the four Gospels to P~tt\.nt the story of Christ. The 1s;ttY.~~-is at 1000 Bison Ave .• ~ewport Beach. Free. lnfoW'ation: (949) 760-5444. O~ON l}le'Adult Faith Fonnation at Our 1<\-aWOueen of Angels Church in ~rt Beach holds a dream an~is group from 1 to 4 p.m. ~undays at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, ~rt Beach. Information: (949) 219-1408. ol 1ru11 MEPITATION LESSONS 3"1W. lectio divina meditation .egl'OUp meeting is held at 7:10 e.m. cjl\dileleys at Our Lady Queen of o!Aogels, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, tf~rt Beach. Lectlo is a sty1e ~~itation that Includes using ~ure or a special reading as a • li§·us. The Christian · tion Group meets from h: o 9 p.m. on the first and r nesdays of each month at the center. The format Includes t'f!P periods of meditation with ~e Instruction on how to moClftate, a talk and a discussion. •fMl6lmation: (949) 219-1408. f,ollf ...,I• tltEKLY EVENTS ~T FOR OLDER WOMEN TtWJUewiab Family Service of o;11nige County offers a support ti>gn>ap for women older than 50 to addfJss Issues such ea anxiety end depression at 10 a.m. on the !ISbOClnd and fourth Monday of ~month at 250 E. Baker St. Suite G, Costa Mesa. ~istratlon required. '<dmal"fMtion: (714) 445-4960. ~GROUPS Jewish Family Service of Orange _County haa formed a bereavement support group that meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays and a bcha!j!nge-of-<hange support IWl>IJp that meets at 10 a.m. 'flli\Wisdaya. Both groups meet at TeNiPte Judea In Laguna Hills at 2~~-2 Moulton Partway. The di~ is also forming a parenting support group to meet the first and third Mondays of each~onth at 10 a.m. et the Jewfan Federation Campus, 250 tt~'ltiker Sl, Suite G, Costa Mesa. Prer:egiatratlon required. lnfS~ation: (714) 445--4950. f.i ,.,.. ~GIOUSCHRtSTIAN Hein Austin leada a Blble called "How to Become• gioua CMstlan• from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdaya llt mW. Wilaon St, No. 15, Costa M..a. AJI are welcome to come and meet new friends. Information: (949) 722-7498. "*" MM Mllei, Rebbl ReYol ~Ind C.-Jonlthen Gf'9ftt. lnfcln'Ndon: , ... , 844-1 •• GAY~ SUPPOWI' GROtl' The JMah FemHv s.Mce of Onlhge CoUnty plane to ptMerrt. dtecuealon group for Pll,..,,1S of Jewish 9IYI Ind ..,._na If enough~ .. ~. lnformlltlon: (714) 446-4960. MYSTICAL MD SPltl'TUN. The Mystical SplrttuaJtst Churcn of South Orange County holds Sunday ..W. W8f'Y week et 10 e.m. et 2482 Newport BIYd., Suite 3, Cotta Meu. A eplrttuel heeling service starts at 9:30 a.m. l(tfomlatlon: (949) 681·2290. RE·MEMBOING GRot.P Our Ledy Queen of Angela holds • re-memberlng group at 6:16 p.m. every other S'undey at 2046 Mar Vlata Drive, Newport 8'ech. The Pllrilh center la at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Betd\. Information: (949) 648-3844. BREAKFAST FEUOWS. St Michael and All Angela Episoopal Churd't holda fta Men's Fellowship Breakfast at 7 a.m. on the seoond, third and fourth Thuradaya of each month at 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Fnte. Information: (949) 644-0463. MEN'S FEUOWSHIP BREAKFAST The Men'a Fellowship Breakfast of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church meets from 7 to 8 a.m. Wedneadaya in Dierenfield Hall, 600 St. Andrew9 Road, Newport Beach. $2.50 at the door. Information: (949) 631-2880. SEPARAT10N SUPPORT Jewish Family Service of Orange County holds a women'• divorce and separation aupport group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the Jewish Family Se..W:.'a offtee at the Jewish Federation Campus, 260 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. For dates and fees, call (714) 445-4960, ext. 114. YOUNG WOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange County offers a support group for younger women dealing with issues audl as life pas .. gea and changes, body Image, family, relationships and loneliness, at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at the agency office, 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration la required. Information: (714) 445-4950, ext. 114. HELPING TifE HELPERS Jewish Family Servicea of Orange County la sponsoring a · discussion group focusing on the Issues and concerns faced by adult children taking care of their elder1y parents. The officea are at 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration la required. $10. Information: (714) 445-4960. ANXIETY ANO DEPRESSION SUPPORT The Jewish Family Service of Orange County offers a support and diacusalon group for adults experiencing anxiety and/or depression from 10 a.m. to noon on Mondays at the agency offices, 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa Meaa. Free. Information: (714) 446-4950. INTERFAITH COUPLES GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange County la fonnlng a diacuaaion group for interfllth couplet where one partner la Jewish to speak about lsauea affecting an Interfaith relationship. Jewish Family Service la et 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Coata Mesa. Information: (714) 44M960. f A ITH Seturday, .kilt 19, 2004 AU IOEAVEMENT SUPPORT J.wleh Fetnity 5eNioe ol Ortnge County wtll hold 8 MW~ bereevement ~group for peop.1n ... ~ ol lo. llt 7 p.m. Tueedtyt M lhe ~ Femlly Service, 290 E. Baker St., Suite G, Coate MeN. Ftw. lnfonnlltlon: (714) 445-4960. FRIDAY GRcx. Ternp. laetah of N.wport Beach holds weelcty Friday night Mrvlcea et 8 p.m. with 8 feHowahlp hour and retr.hmenta afterward at 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. lnfonnetlon: (949) 548-6900. DNORCE SUPPORT GROUP The Jewlah Family Servk:e of Orange County otfera a aupport end dlacunlon group for adults dealing with the aftenneth of divorce at 7 p.m. Wednesdaya at the agency offioea, 250 E. Baker Sl, Costa Meae. Call for pl1ces. Information: (7141446-4950, ext. 114. Pt\SSAGES SUPPORT GROUP Jewish Femlly Service of Orange County will hold a support and diac:usaion group for people deellng with the la.ues of anxiety, deprwion, re&etlonah..,., communlcetton, llfe c::n.nQM, lonellne. and femlly at 10 a.m. MondaY9 et the agency officet. • 260 E. W. St.:, Suite G, COcta Meta. $16. ~f9Qlltrlltlon r9quired. (714) 44&-49!50. MISAGES so.PLUS sw-PORT QR(QI Jewish Family SeMct of Orange County will hotd a support group for women 50 and older dealing with the luuea of anxiety, depression, relationshlpa, communication, life chengq, lonefineaa end ftmily llt 7 p.m. Wedne9daya at 260 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Registration Is requited. lnfOffTlation: (714) 445-4960. IUNESS SUPPORT GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange County apontora an ongoing Jewish healing support group lor people experiencing chronic illness. The group meeta at 7 p.m. Thursdays at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker Sl, Suite G, Costa Mesa. Free. Preregistration required. Information: (714) 445-4950. .1 stwindows.com M111ltt Brands • Lowest Price Up Front No Games llYI..;1141.0WS • Replacement & New Construction me ·Pricing & Purchuing ·PIUIJ•n2-494-9069 fax: 562-494-2069 ~~Oifliiatt1or Referrals • All Major Credit Cards tstwindows.com SDFASI · ROOMS I 1 111 BEDS, LAMPS & MllROIS ... • ACCESSORIES GALORE • UNBEUEV•E UFACIURER'S CLOSE·OUTS COllPllll llQllDl110ll OF 111 lll-STOCI ITlllS!U • • i • • I • • f I i • I All SIUdly, .AN 19, 2004 THEORY Contirwed from Al 1 lllaio'• ==~ theO~of moderadon. lnewry aspect of our Uvalslam teaches us that we must not be too liberal or . The capltalJst system role out of the Proteatant reformation and thewott ethJc taught by the retonnen. Workwu devatedua extreme In our actions or thoughts. place of minlltry In an era ~ It wu believed the only ·rea.1· rnlnlsCJy wu given to ldnp and Within the state of WoMit .... ..., .. prKiial, Oin. _....,......., -.. ·CETnNc ALONC WTnf voua CHlLOIEN-ANO LOVING THIM lN llfi PROCESS" (~ ·tl-2.S) A+ -A~a~~gz:;:i: 2046 Mar Vuu DriW Ncwpor:r Belch, CalifOmia 92660 (9'9)~200 Fax (949) 6"-1349 Rn. MonsiiDOr Walliw P. Mcl..1•t= Paitor LllURC"IES: Swrday, S p.m. eot), Sunday, 7:00 (Q\Uct), 8:30 (ContelllpOrUY) 10:00 (a.oir), 11:30 a.m. (Cancor) and S:OO p.m. (C.0~) WORSHIP DIRECTORY PA l TH ,....,. ISAIAll Of llWPOIT llACH ........... na POPUUR tlEllllW tam. ...,.. ................. . lHE IUFlllBI. ' THE .. llMEllBI ITMTI TUQOAY, IEPT. 7, m4 ... llf mnMnw-.. .................. c.... ...... ,.,.,. ... .... 111: ..... 1111 ................... ........ _ ..... FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTlST 3303 VloUdo Newpcxt Becl::tl 673-1340 or 67~150 Orurc:h 10 am a 5 pn. Swxiay Scbcd 10 am ~ ...... 7Jl!Ja Accepted .... 1 .. A.M. ~~..::::u CW:r'CH 1411.,.....Aft. ....,_.INllll,CA (Ml).....,11 ......., ......... SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Plx:IDc Vl9w Dr Newpcxt Blach 6442617 or 675-4661 Owldl lOam ~ScbcdlOam -.....mt ...... 730pat a1a......,,1iaaan • •• We QM .... ~ 0 I.Ord God AIMlahtv ...... mt. Md ............. -=····-... -... ...... .. .... ..,= ............... ......... t U1 tt1tTa lra:iillt1nca....~ ...... ~., ....,. --· Compeddon .. me modvational mMnl In cultural u-enat. from atbledca IO academk:l lo our oontemponry eodety. ..:: ~· .. synonymous wilb IUccetl or achievement lnareuof ourlivelfrom education to economJca. People no longer really beHeYe whit my parents taught me: "It's not whether you win or lole, It's how you pJay the pme.• Vince Lombardi's "Winning isn't everytblng it's the only thing" ii America's real phllosoph~ Clllistians should be concerned about a aalture concerned only wlth "winners'" and •the best and the brightest" when Jesua (Matthew 25:40) mandates quite clearly that we are to care for •the least" among us. 'D'eating people with respect is all-important. Not succeeding at aomeone else's expense Is most aignlficant. To prove oneself by another's failure i.s not only morally dubious; it ii self-defeating pragmatically. If all I have to do to be succesaful is to beat you. it's • whole lot easier to cause you to do worse than I than it ls to get myself to do better than you. Watch our children playing sports: Do they play to lesm teamwork. for exerclle, to develop their skills, or do they play to wint Usten to them blame the referee or umpire for their mistabs and/or the otbeta triumph. When kids cbooee up aides. do they try to even out the teams, IO they will have healthy compedtlon. or do they leek only the best players in onier to wln the contest? A friend proudly tells of coechlng his cblldren's tielghborbood soccer team for which capta.lm were chosen on a rotating basis each week. When bis daughter's tum to plck first came, she chose the gUt always cbolen last and continued to choose In revene of the usual order. Her team was outacored badly, but they enjoyed their game 10 much that no one could even teD they were losing. c.emawy, the otbtt team must have seen that their victory WU meanlngless. My friend la proud that h1I daughter made "the last Ont" and relates It to Luke 13:30; I wouldn't go quite that fad Yes. we lhould be competitiw . .. moadywlth ounelves. At 58, I play tenn.11 for eRrCbe, for FAITH CALENDAR • la your church or pt.oe of worship planning a apeclal awnt7 If IO, tend the typed lnfonnation et ... two Meta before the awnt to the OeJtv Piiot. 330 W. Bay St., Co.ta Meaa, CA 92827. ee.ntk>n: Rv1n Carter, ,.QgiOn edlCof; fa to( .. ) 146-4170; Of Mnd.,... to dll/lypllot•"""'*-com. Dllf Plut bib ......... for .._ a.....wtedelDdtodolhl•• am rble bl day: I_,.,,~ with friladl wbo doa\ ... _...., m ~doetnotblWtio 1DW1 d1f1 Jq .,..,..,_ rl wtnnlDIC:U be~~ .............. ~(; crying ID lqxOW upon Odr~ ~refold'!._~~ IDOCbeR m:ehnce. ~~to ~'li.VflN.v~~ PITDD.~ Saint ~le.AD~ fpilc:ope1 Parilb Qudi <Arona del-Mar "Do not eleYlte )'OUl'Mlf_. put down otheri.. 11* 1.en. t • 8'tddhht precept~ our tendency to compare and to compete. and yet itallo encour.- ustoexpreea our true nature as •onewlth" ratbttthan "separate • I from• or "better than• or "."wcuse than... "' • We react from the falte. I hurting aelf and leek validaiioo or escape tbrou8b m.e.nW .. ;, n:wards won through , competition: power, fame IDd' wealth. It ls OW' nature to do ow~ to uncover obstacles and to ; "• auth'enticaDy real.i.r.e oUl'IMlha. Jn 2'.en. we say this la the nitutal act of poUahlng a diamon4. Wi do ncit need "being the beSr--bt "beating opponents• to~ our energy and bring us ~ ·•• satisfaction. aJtbougb we rii.aj" have been taught to belJeve'tija.t wedo. • • I recendy began study o1' ',, Sbaolln kmpo. l sometim-. • have thoughts such u. •rrif ;'- deftnttely the worst one~· ,or "I'll get my black belt ao~ too." In l.en practice, we a1e encouraged to honestly • ,,. acknowledge tbae tho~ of judging, comparing or " competing. but then to return to the kiclc or block or jump~ , jacb at hand I refoeu1 on~ wholehearted about my pUDns, developing my fitness andaills to the beat or my abWty-oM to mention losing some we1jfd lf we listen carefully. we bear tNr suf(erlng when we compete, 1- whetber we win OJ' loee. JnSlead, we can find deep satisfact(W. ~ taking our place in life j~~ ~J la In the present moment. 1 Jo a aodety '° heavily ' Influenced by corporatism )Q,d comu.mpdon. compedtioqj,t ' plllSellt.ed as an American~ . , Whatever tta pollible merttl, we would do well to rdect aitbDy on the danga'a. Its "survtvat df the ftttest" undercurrent~ that free competitlon bas 6s1dy rewarded tboee who deeerw j( I and that little Is owed to~ most w1nerabJe and disadvantaged. eegmentJ of~ • Religious tradftions af!lrm the dJgnity and rights of thole Who have Jost the competition. · • nE REV. DEBORAH BMAEI r Zen Center or Orange County ~Mesa I• • WORKSHOPS r-.rn FAITH t C.Unued from Al2 ~l'lt;..I( q~. Pret.gistretJoo la ~ ~~ 1~~Femlty SeMCe lao1*ing a rt end dita.1Mk>n 9f"O'.IP 0 utta whose chlkhn or euffer from alcoholiem • drug addiction. The group from 1to8;30 p.m. d avs at 250 e. Baker St, 'Smfti G In Costa Mesa. ~~latration la required. IJinbftnatlon: (714) ~. 01 The Zen Center of Orange County ~Ms an Introduction to Zen workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. the fir~ weekend of every month. ~lly on a Sunday, at 120 E. 18thlst., Costa Mes3. The coat Is $60. (949) 722-7818. HnpY~.zooc.org. .~JOURNEY A 2&4enon study on the life of Jnds Christ titled "Journey to littt-.Closa" is taught at 9:45 a.m. Swi~ys during the J;imnebullder's Blble Class at ~ Baptist Church. The study parallels the four Gospels to PUl;fAnt the story of Christ The 1"'1\iri:h is at 1000 Bison Ave., ~~rt Beach. Free. lnfo'i'l'ation: (949) 760-5444. DR!JlMON T,tie'Adult Faith Formation at Our 1'\.aaf Oueen of Angels Church in ~rt Beach holds a dream an~ttsis group from 1 to 4 p.m . Sundays at 2046 Mar Vista Drive. ~rt Beach. Information: (949) 219-1408. UI llHJI M~ATION LESSONS :iAIWe lectio divins meditation .µ,group meeting is held at 7:10 a.m. .11\dlsctays at Our Lady Queen of u~ls, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, tt~rt Beach. Lectio is a style ~1~itation that includes using 1efiR1ure or a special reading as a l lus. The Christian • \tatlon Group meats from io 9 p.m . on the first and <rWednesdays of each month at the center. The format includes t"f"p periods of meditation with ~e instruction on how to m~~ate, a talk and a discussion. ~ation: (949) 219-1408. '•H.t'I 'fllEKLY EVENTS ~T FOR OLDER WOMEN ~lfewisb Family Service of OJange County offers a support J;ogroap for women older than 60 to addr9ss Issues such aa arudety and depression at 10 a.m. on the ~d and fourth Monday of ~ month at 250 E. Baker St, Sutte G, Costa Mesa. m.1atration required. xJlnm.rmation: (714) 446-4950. ~l'ilVJ GROUPS Jewish Family Service of Orange County has formed a bereavement support group that meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays and a bcha!{!nge-of-<:hange support lmil!P that meets at 10 a.m. th\WW&ya. Both groups meet at TeMPte Judea In Laguna Hiiis at 2 Moulton Parkway. The la also forming a pare ng support group to meet the fifat and third Mondays of eac.h'month at 10 a.m. at the Jewfih Federation Campus. 260 ter,~ker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. ln~atlon: (714) 445-4950. ,,. IT'I C9!fl'AGIOUS CttR1ST1AN =Hein Austin leads a Bible st called •How to Become a Con loot Chr1stlan" from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at m w. Wilson St., No. 16, co.i.a Mesa. All are welcome to com• and meet new friends. Information: (949) 722-7498. GAY /LElll.tN UPOkr QltOtlt The JewMh FemHy SeMCt of or-. County plan. to pteMnt. chCuaelon group for pa"'"'9 of Jewtah g9YS and leabiana If enough people are lntlareeted. lnform.tlon: (714) 4.a t860. MYSTICAL MD SPIUTUM. The Myatjcal Spf rttuaht Chordt of South Orange County holds Sunct.y MNicM ev«Vweek at 10 a.m. at 2482 N.wport Blvd., Suite 3, CoN Meea. A aplrftual Meling service starts at 9'.30 a.m. lnfonnatiof'I: (IMS) 681-2290. RE-MEMIERtNG GROUP Our Lactv Queen of Angel9 holds a re-memberfng group at 6:16 p.m . every other SUnday at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport ee.ct.. The parish center Is at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport a..cn. Information: (IMS) 548..:3&M. BREAKFAST FELLOWSllP St Michael and All Angela Episcopal Church holda its Men's · Fellowahlp Breakfast at 7 a.m . on the second, third and fourth Thursdays of each month at 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Free. Information: (949) 644-0463. MEN'S FEUOWSNP BREAKFAST The Men's foellowship Breakfast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church meets from 1to8 a.m. Wedna.daya In Oierenfleld Hall, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. $2.50 at the door. Information: (949) 631·2880. SEPARATION SUPPORT Jewish Family Service of Orange County holds a women's divorce and separation •upport group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the Jewish Family Service'• office at the Jewish Fedenition Campua, 260 E. Baker St., Suite G, Cos1a M esa. For dates and fees, call (714) 44S-4950, ext. 114. YOUNG WOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange · County offers a support group for younger women dealing with issues such as life passages and changes, body Image, family, relationships and loneliness, at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at the agency office, 260 E. Baker St.. Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration la required. Information: (714) 445-4950, ext. 114. HELPING 1l1E HELPERS Jewish Family Services of Or•nge County is sponsoring a discussion group focusing on the issues and concerns faoed by edult children taking care of their elderly parents. The offl<les are at 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Cot1a Meaa. Preregist.rlltion Is required. $10. lnformatlon: (714) 445-4950. ANXIETY ANO DEPRESSION SUPPORT The Jewish Family Service of Orange County offers a support and discussion group for adutta experiencing anxiety end/or depr8$$lon from 10 a.m. to noon on Mondays at the agency offices, 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. Free. Information: (714) 445-4950. INTERFAITH COUPLES GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange County Is fanning a dllCUSSlon group for interfaith couples Where one partner is Jewish to speak about luues aff9ct.lng an Interfaith relatlonshlp. Jewish Family Service la at 260 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 446-4950. FAITH Satiwday, JIN 19, 2004 AU IDIAYE.:NT SUPPORT JewMh F#nity 5eNtct of Orenge County wll hold• new ongoing ~ auppottgroup for people In ... -..otao.a at7 p.m. TuMdiVs at the JMah F-emlly s.Mc:e, 2&0 E. w.r St, Suite G. Cott. Meea. FrM. lnfOrrtiadon: (714) 4'5 ... FRIDAY GROUP • Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach holds weelcJy frlday night seMoet et 8 p.m. with a fellowship hour and refreehmenta aftet'wllrd at 2401 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach. Information: (949) 648-6900. DM>RCE SUPPOltT GROUP The Jewflh Family Service of Orange County offers a support and dlacualon group for adulta dealing with the aftennath of dlvoroe at 7 p.m, Wednesdays at the agency offices, 260 E. Baker St, Cost.a Mau. Call for prices. Information: (714l ~. ext. 114. PASSAGES SUPPORT GROUP Jewish Famlly Service of Orange County will hold a support and discussion group for people detl6ng with the laauee of arode_ty, daPrWl0n. 1'91atlonahfpe. communication, in. c:Nngee, ion.u...a and Wnity at 10 a.m. ~ .. the agency oftlcee, • 260 E. 8abr St., Suite G, eo.ti Meu; $15. Prw.glatJation rtiqulred. (714) 446-4915(). MIUGES 50-ft.US StllPORT GROUP Jewish Family Setvlce of Orange County wtll hold • eupport group for women 60 and older dealing wfth the luu• of arudety, depf'eulon, refationthlgt, communication, fife changes, lonellnea and himlly at 7 p.m. Wedneadaya at 25C) E. Baker St, Suite G, ea.ta Mesa. Registration la required. Information: (714) 445-4960. LL.HESS SUPPORT GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orahge County aponaors an ongoing Jewish healing support group lor people experiencing chronic Illness. The group meets at 1 pin. Thuradays at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. Free. Preregistration required. Information: (714) 445-4950. ows.com WlllllW Brands • Lowest Price Up Front No Games L!!:~Tf'u • Replacement & New Construction me ·Pricing & Purchuing PllAllilll2~94-9069 Fu: 562-494·1069 ""':~Olftl~or Referrals • All Major Credit Cards 1 stwindows.com SOFAS!· , IOOMS, 111 BS, IAMPS & MIRRORS ... • ACCESSORIES GALORE • UNBELIEVBE UFACIUIER'S CLOSE·OUTS COMPllll llQUIDlllOI Of 111 lll-SIOCI llllUW AH ~ • .\n 19, 2oo. Did You Know? 'TM we are a ful tefViat nursery Mh qualified Cilibftia Cdted Nutlely Plofasionals and ... ~We can meet al d yu.,.... needs. Come in today to,.." itlt Nutseries and let us show ~how.· 'II . --•.• •uua-.111e.:---COSTA MESA • • MNTA NM 2700 9!11tof St. 2800 N. Tultfn Ave. TOft! T~~C.N.PIO . (714) 754-6661 . . . (7'4) 63M2~ . Fln;•dlle ~ -Colea Mela COMPLm lANOIGVING • "5 YfMS EXPD8K:E Master Nu~ Professional ua.NSEllJlllSJ COMMUNITY & CLUBS I • I Gearing up for big No. 25~ and the 'un-parade' A .... Sam_ .... 6-foot·2, 235·pound outside l1nebeckef from c.olorado State. was telected No. 255 by the OUland Raiders. the final pldt ln the 2004 Nfl. ~Draft in New Yorlc Qty; automatically becoming Mr. lri'elevant XXIX end will be celebrated thJa com4n& week in a series ol eventa. Al. ll:30 .Jn. on Friday, Sommmell wUl be the grand manhal ln the lrrefevant Week ·un-Parade" on Newport Center Drive. H you have always wanted to be ln a parade, here ls your chance. Join the parade honoring Sommersell by bringing your cause and car, pickup truck. golf cart or bicycle at 11 am. In Muldoon's paddng -. lot. 202 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. That's the · patade fonnation area. according to Melanie Pitch, the "Un-Parade" orgiOllz.tt. Sommenell will venture to Northern Th.1st (or a check presentation as he becomes a miWonai.re for a day, then will parade back to Muldoon's, where KMPC-AM (710) anchon John Ireland and Stew MMoll will broadcast the Irrelevant Week Parade In a live remote until 4 p.m. Friday night is Blue Beet Birthday~ celebrating Mr. Inelevant'a 24th birthday and Miss Irrelevant C.Ootest. It ls at the Blue Bee.t by the Newport pier, with the party beginning at 9 p.m. with the Miss Irrelevant C.OOtest at 11 p.m. There will be alive band, birthday cake and birthday awprises for Sommersell. And don't forget the Jiii ~~ DE 80011 conference beginning at 5:30 p.m. Monday at the Newport Dunes Resort, 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. More than 600 dty. county and business leaders are expected to attend when SommeneU ls ahowered with hundreds of gifts from business and college and professional aporta teams around the country. The admissfon price or $10 per person includes food from BJuewater Grill, Fireman's Olil.I, Picante Martins, Oayton Shudey's Real BBQ, Bamboo Bistro, RJstorante Mamma Gina's, Qmnery Restaurant end live entertainment and a no-host bar. Money raJsed during Irrelevant Week helps C.OSta . Mesa UnJted, Canon Palmer Foundation and HilMew Acres Children's Home. For more infonnation on Irrelevant Week events, or to register Cor the Miss Irrelevant Contest. call (949) 263-0727, or visit the Irrelevant Week website at http:Jlwww.lmleoontweek.com. EAGLE PRIDE The Costa Mesa Kiwanis Oub honored students at a recent luncheon meeting with the F.agle Pride Award for their exceptional efforts and atti~ in school TUESDAY I-~ 8 p.m.: The 47.rnem1>er t:..i Newport Beach Sunrise Ro~ Oub meets at Five Crown(:. .. Restaurant for a nem~ty for President H8na -· (http://www.newportbeachl'tlij rl.snotary.o~. J111.1. :ic;o ;l"\(I WEDNESDAY r - 7:30 a.m.: The 10-memDlr" South Coast Metro Rotary SlW> will meet at the Holiday mp.~ the Newport Harbor JGwaiilS Oub will meet at the U~ Athletic Oub. ·m '" Noon: 'Ibe Exchange O®,Qf the Orange Coast meets at• Bahia Corinthlao Yacht Oub.l, 8 p.m.: The Rotary Oub.of,, Newport-Balboa meets at~' Bahia C.Orlnthlan Yacht ClulMo hear Bob 5-wyer, a landscape architect. ~ 4'' ntURSOAY ..,.,, , 7 Lm.: The 20-plus ~ C.OSta Mesa-Orange Costa .~..., Breakfast Lions Oub will Irt~ at Mimi~ Caf6. ,,, " Dare to take the first step. Those honored were Nokolel Heinig and Brett Donohue of Adams Elementuy; Mart.a Steel and ICeYtn Jb.-11 or c.aJifomia School; Jamie Cenoe and Juan Venca of Rea Elementary: Brenda Mendoza and Gllwrto a.mo. of TeWmkle Middle School; Alley~ and Jorge Tonbc ofVlctorla School; and Comuelo 'lblentlno and Jorge Qantral from Wilson School The ltlldents. accompanied by their parents, were introduced by their sdlool's principal In a program coordinated by Georp Cote. Noon: The SO-member eb'lta Mesa Kiwanis Oub will m~·p the Holiday Inn to bear OrM&e C.Ounty Regbter aports lw .r? colwnnL-r Stew Blabelr '"'l' (hap-Jlwww.ldwanls.ory/dwJll, rostatnf:Sa); the 50-mernbel' ... f\ewport Bea.ch-Corona cl.el Mu JGwanJs Qub meets.._ the BahJa Corinthian YadbG Club; the 85-member Exchange Oub of Newport.I Harbor meets at the Nautidal Museum. l:£ (http://www.nherchmzge .. ~,, club.com). "'(j.-<; We 111 help with the rest. • GETTING INVOLVED • GET11NG INVOLVED runs periodically In the Daily Pilot on a rotating basl&. For Information on adding your organization to this lilt. call (949) 57~. NEWPORT BAY NATURAUST The Upper Newport Bay Natu,. Preserve ls looklng for volunteers to assist with naturalist•led tours and programs, special events and habitat restoration projec:ta. The lnterpretiv. center la at 2301 Unlveralty Drive, Newport Beadl. (949) 923-2296. NEWPORT BEACH C0NFER£NCE MO VISITORS BUREAU The bur.au la dedicated to the promotion of the city to potential vlaftora. Volunteera with extenalve knowledge of Newport Buch .,. 0Md9d. (949) 719-6100. NEWPORT IEACH L8Wff LnlMCY MOCIWI The program 9"b votunt..... to tutor edutta who went to Improve tMir l'Mdlng and writing...._ ~wllbe~durtng tretning worbhop. In the Fttendt MMdng Room 8t the Centi1ll Library, 1000 Awcedo Ave. NWIJIOft ~-(•) 717-3874 or lll«acy•dty.MWpOtt""-dt • • COMMUNrTY a a.UBS Is ~,, pubfl~ Saturdays in the Oliib' Pilot. Send your MfVic:e c:lub),:;t!': meeting lnfonnatiOn by fax to.W•I 921~5 or..., .mail to "' '" .... , t" i" Jdeboom•llOt.com. ca.u .. NEWPORT BEACH PR~ CINEMA GUILD The Newport Beach Premien.., Cinema Guild, which auppQ111fthe Newport Buch Rim FestiV9I. 19 looking for new members.,., • Interested candidates ahoultt want to help further an artiltic: and cultural heritage in the..rv community and should~­ love of cinema and a deaira_ter raise awareneu of Jh• film vn:> festival. (949) 253-2880. • .. 1 , e~b NEWPORT BEACH, GENEM. Pl.AN ADVISORY co•a LIA The Newport BNch C'rtyCotutcil ia IMking applk:8tiona from "" raJdenta Of bu*'-owntm*> fill vtcendte on the Generaltan AdvitofV Committee. The ., • commlttM me.ta from 7 to.91'm. on the leCOnd and fourth Mondays In the Newport~ Police Department auditorftne 870 Santa Barbara. (949) >" A MW006. :>O .., .. ~ Nl'WPORT BEACH PUBUC. .. a ~~J'"'V The libratY foundetion ,,... extra henda to perfonn dedalil duties, 8'dl a• flling. orgenillng and atufftng ~ • .t •1 c.mr.t Ubrery, 1000 Avocadr>i Ave. (949) 717-3890. 11:.1'4 Lr11 INVOLVED woftt wtth high-rilt tamiu. •nd ~Udren.~~ .. ~tomA14 . emotlonal eupport to famll..._ IEACH THEATRE Infants end flr1t-tlme motMla In their homM. ~center la uking C<#MY for a thr..hOur weeldy The oomp1ny Mede volume.re commttrnent. (714) ~ to help with cottume '*'gn, OIWtGE COUNTY ..wing, mek.-up eppllcetiOn, aet c:onetNctlon, tect.mc.1 help, COMTKEEPa pub&hy, .. "'8nagetrlent and Newpoft~Or.'9 ,~aupeMtton. (949) County Coaldteeper la looting for • 1 1048 or LKS.t•eol.com. enthualaltlc voluntoera to help .,, monhor wettr quallty. Tutlnlng I N!WPORT HARBOR NAUT1CAL .... 1on. for volunteers are .uEUM evalla~. UM8) 723-6424 or 1'W Newport Harbor Nautical http.:l..WWW.OOMltke.,,.r.Orr/. MUieum off9ra a number of f 1oJtitclnteer opportunities In the gift ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY shop," docents or ~oniatt, DEVEL~ COUNCL I. • L ~clerical wortc and With Volunt..,.. •re needed for• w .,_....,,_Jtlng events. Training It v1rl9ty of function-. (714) • provided. (949) 875-8916, Ext. 107. ~199. . ~ . ... NEWPORT-MESA YMCA ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS The YMCA nMdt a variety of TASK FORCE generel volunteer help. (949) TM tuk force 1 recruiting 642-8990. volunteers for the lnterfalttt ~-MESA SCHOOL Council Networtc to wortc one-on-one with homeleu adults '< fQUNDATION In a program on basic llfe aklllt. ~ foundetfon 11 looldng for 1949> 263-1n4. ~unteen to help with tuilareltlng efforts, 1peaklng ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF opportunltle1, publlc even\I and ART occasional office wortc.. (949) l.eem more about art end share~ 631-4143. yoor c:ommuritv by becoming a .,,, docent at 1he Orwlge County ~THEATRE ARTS M..aum of MA YOluntlaer docent hr•ttrtr'ER guides adub and edlool groupt K\lar1ety of joba need to ba through the galleliel end teactWJa • tadded, Including let about the rnt.-ufll'I oolecdona and construction, ushering, maillngs exhlbitionL (949) 759--1122. eict 204. ·~~ aatorted technical duties. Sdledullng It flexible, with a two-ORAHGE COUNTY tollo-hour commitment per PERFORMING ARTS CENTER rrlonth. The Newport Theatre Arta Docents are needed to lead too rs e.nter 11 at 2601 Cliff Drive. (949) of the Center, 600 Town Center tl\-0288. Drive, Costa Mesa. Learn about ,,,,l.t the history and the development OAStS SENIOR CENTER of the Center and the workings of Meals on Wheels volunteers are the back stage areas. (714) needed to distribute prepared 656-ARTS. ext. 833 ·~to homebOYnd seniors in t e Newport Beach area. The ORANGE COUNTY WORKS 1r PMh'ery time Is between 11 :30 Participate In Ute management . a.m. and 1 p.m. dally. The center and e mploymem training also needs volunteer nuraes tor workshops as a aucceas coach to • \f; Weml·monthty blood preuure foster teens 16 to 18 years old. "~nlngs. The center offers this (949) 509-1451. ' "1Vlce between 9 and 11 e.m. the first and third Tuesdays of the ORGANIZATION FOR THE month. Volunteers should HUMANE CARE OF ANIMALS c:Ommlt two hours once a month Volunteers are needed to care for or ~unteer on a substitute basis. stray and lost animals In the The center la at 800 Marguerite Newport Beach, Costa Meta and !We., Corona def Mar. (949) Corona del Mar areas. (949) 644.3244. 722·1367. OPERA PAaFlC PACIFlC SYMPHONY , ,J)ui' Opera Pacific Guild Alllance. ORCHEStRA a support group for Opera Pacific, The Orange County Pacific has activltlu for volunteers. (714) Symphony Ordleltra'• Volunteers 646-6000. In Education Opportunities . program needs volunteers to OPERATION CLEAN SL.Alt aafst children In a variety of ~Ion Clean Slate. a Costa hand«>n musical activities. eja-bated organization for Volunteers apend a total of lb< 'S:f'fitl prevention, needs Saturday mornings with the •• funteera to paint over graffiti children. (714) 756-5188, ext. 244. and other duties. Micha.I Howard, (714) 435-0746. PARENT HELP USA OCC NAUTICAL UBRARV Founded by Mothers and Others Against Child Abuse, Parent Help Orange Coast College's School of asks the public for help and Salling and Seamanship needs volunteers to Inform the ~ donatlon1 for ita Nautical community on vital iuue1 Library. Thousand• of volumes of effecting c:hlldren and the family. bo9ting-releted titlN are needed. (949) 650-3481 or (949) 675-5271. I# Th¥Sc:hool of Sailing and 6-manshlp It at 1801 vy. Coast PEDIATRIC CANCER Highway, Newport Beach. (949) RESEARCH FOUNDATION 649-9412. PCRF. which rel"' money to ·u, support pediatric cancer research, ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH needs volunteers for a variety of SHELJER duti ... (949) 85~12. TI# l1rgett family shelter In the county needs volunteera for Its THE PHARMACOLOGY chlldren'a programs. It especially RESEARCH INSTITUTE desires Mor1 and those who can The institute 11 looking for .W part In acdvltie9 after 8 p.m. volunteer1 to take part in a study ors wlll work with groups of on quitting 1moklng. To leam 'tthUdren or lndlvlduall\(. helping more about the program, call ~Udren In their academic 18881 n4-4613. ~ areaa. Volunteers will r.r,dsb act ff •big brother or big PRIME DYNNtlCS alater during the summer. Jaime Prime Dynemlcl, a Newport ,.,u.yo, (949) 631·7213. Beach nonprofit organization for 1>MNGE COUNTY HUMANE the 99 and younger let, need• volunteera for Its program•. (949) SOCETY 282·7300. A volunteer group serving the communlti•• of Colta M ... , PROJECT ACCESS Newport Beach end Huntington Project Aooett Is a nonprofit Bdcn needl animal-loving organization that llnb resident of volunteen for two-hour ahttlt on low-Income housing w.kdlv-to walk dogs and help developments with beneftclal taialln them to help them get aoclal Ml"Vic:M usually through -*>pted. Before purc:Ntlng a pet. resource cent ..... Volunteera .,.. pteMe visit the shelter et 2163 needed to Mor ~lldren, te~ NiMtand. Huntington 8eec:tl crafta and computer lklllt at the between P9dflc Cont Highway various centers. Paul Sti.plro, end Atlama. (714) 640-2288. (849) 263-3120 ext. 22&. =COUNTY CHILD PROJECT CUOOLE , PM:YEN1'ION CENTER Project CUddle It 1 eo.ta The centtt netdl voluntMrt to M ... -baaed nonprofit ~ ttm mMtat:he nHdl of girt• and women fedng unplanMd pregnancies. In addition to office help and 12·hour hottlne thlftl once a month, volunteen are needed for an ewclliliry group and fundmaing committees and to help dlstrlbut• atlctert to atop beblea from being abandontd In truh bins. SeMc9 groupe of 111 ldrldl -mom's groupa, churches, ltudentl, men end women'• clubtl, and company .. poneored epc>rt'• tNm• -ere wanted for creative fundraltlng proJecta. The organization alto needs don"ed gttl lteroa for moth9rs ~ beblea. (714) 432·9681 or http:l!Www.projectct1ddle.orv. PROJECT TOGETHER Project Together teeb adult volunteere to ettabllsh a trultlng, one-to-one relatlonahlp with ~lldrtn atretaed from famlly p~ems and 1boae. Thi• component of the Orenge County Health Clre ~· Chlldren'I Mental Health Services offers training and aupervlalon for the program. Many of the ~lldren are economically deprived, victims of neglect or both. (714) 85()..8444. READ/ORANGE COUNTY Volunteer literacy tutors are needed to help create a more llterete community with no-coat tutoring for adultt In reading and writing, one-on-one or In small groupa. The edult literacy program tetvet the Orange County Public Library system. Lessons are indlvldualized and confldentlal. Training Is provided and required. (714) 666-3070 or http://www.readoc.org. READINGBY9 The mentor reading program seeb volunteers to reed to students In kindergarten through the third grade. Costa Mesa schools need help for student• In reading, writing and English. Mentor session• may be scheduled from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and afte,.school from 3 to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. Pomona Elementary School, (949) 61&-6980; Whittier Elementary School, (949) 616-6898; Wilton Elementary School, (949) 616--6995; and New Shalimar Learning Center, (949) 646-0396. SALVATION ARMY OF ORANGE COUNTY Group or family volunteer1 are needed to adopt a family, 1pon1or an angel tree, hold a canned food or toy drive, or make a 1peclal gift e>r donation directly to the Salvation Army. (714) 832·7100. SAVE OUR YOUTH The Wntalde Cotta Meta youth organlzalion 11 looldng for volunteers to help create a positive eltematJve for people 12 to 23. Volunteer1 are needed to help In area1 such H boxing, sporta, health, fitnet1, aerobics and academic tutoring. (949) 648·3265. SERVICE CORPS OF RETIRED EXECUTMS Join other oo.Jneu profeulonals to help tmall buslneuea 1ucceed by feeding semlnara and coaching entrepreneurs onllne. The corpe is a nonprofit c:tlarttable organlzltlon competed of 11 ,500 volunteer buslnMt mentors, both woridng and ~red. who counsel buslneae8 from nearly 400 omces throughout the country. (714) 650-7369. SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED serve as a guide for homer ... fa millet by helping them aet goals and maintain a belle budget. Blllngual aklllt needed. Orient1tlon and training provf<*1. Thef'MI Rowe, (849) 767·1456. SEMOR MEALS AND SERVICES INC. VoluntHrl ere needed to deliver m.als to homebound senior citizen• In eo.ta M ... who are not •bl• to prepare their own meals and do not have anyone to prepare m .. 11 for them. Maal1 ar. delivered between 11 a.m. to 1 p .m . Monday through FndJy. Volunteert al'9 alked to donate at least one hour per week for al)( months. Subltltute dr1vera are ai.o needed to fill In for regular ~. (714) ~11 or(714) 891.->4. SEJMHQ PEOPLE lf4 NEID s.Mng =In Nted. elao ~.. I .. IOoldng for volunlMfs to help Pfepere meal• for the homel .... atMmbte hygiene klt9, dlatribute meal• and pick up food for cnparatlon. SPIN provides move-In coau for housing, c:eM management and aupport aervlca to femme. leevlng shelters. SPIN worbre elao aerve at famlly advlaora or mentore and conduc:b worklhopt on budgeting end more. Visit SPIN et 2900 Bristol St., Suite H· 106, Costa Mesa. (714) 761-1101 . SHARE OUR SELVES CLINIC TM clinic, which provides emergency services to the neecly In Orange County, I• looking for volunteert to deliver and pldc up food from local reataurantt and grocery ttoret, help with medical and dental staff, date entry, ... i.i with food tortlng end distribution, to help at the front de•k and some other duties. The group al10 needs t.rantletors. (949) 642-3451, elCt. 267. SHERMAN LIBRARY l GARDENS You could assist with the garden, work In the gift and tea shop or become a docent guide for children and adulta at Corona del Mar's botanical garden and hlatorical research llbrery. Stefanie Kriltlansen, (949) 673-2261. Saturday, .lwle 19, 2004 AH Pmtnts Dlzvill Ki1twa!Ji Live Tribute to Frank Sinatra Now ff Thru the Summer M•,,My d-T'"*"1:y Nipa 6-9'• &tr is opm Mt 4:30pm Dmner iJ snwtl Mon-Silt fem 5:30pm fQr Raervation Call (949) 646-7944 1695 /,.,,nu Ave., wtll Mua C4 HOME OP THB PEARL DUST MARTINI . .- -· AFTER HOURS -SPECIA~ EVENTS \YH0EVER SAlD YOU CAN'T BUY HAPPINESS DIDN'T KNOW WHERE TO SHOP .. · earpenu.r. T1c:t• coet '30. lnform.uon: (M) 7'80-7m. UROQUlW M GMOENS :The 8eroque M4* Feldvel wfJI pt.-nt "Mullo In the~ I," featuq llloqlll~ John nw..n ... p.m. June 23 It the Sherman UbrarY end Gerdenl, 26'7 E. Coeel ~. Coront del Mat. TicMts cost $30. lnfonNtlon: (~) 780-?a. · BAROQUE IN THE GMDENS The S.roque Muek Foeltlvel will preeent "Music In Che Gerdens 11," featuriNI music by Badl, • T.i.m.nn, Coupeffn end Zelenka at 8 p.m. June 26 et the Sherman Library end Gaf'Oln1, 2847 e. Coast Highway, Corona def Mar. lldlltl C09t $30. Information: • (949) 780-7888. SUMMER CUSTOMER APPRECIATION SALE SATU RDAY, JUNE 26 -SUNDAY, JUNE 27 MUS ICAL ENTERTAINMENT ti FACE PAINTING (11 A.M. ~ 3 P.M.> °'-'er 25 unique 1hopJ, rutaurantl and sen·fces offnini cen rt1'•wLck 1peciau on.d promocloni for )IOU, our 'ia!wed cwtomer! ENTER TO WIN A SSOO Giff C:ERTJFICAT£ TO THE CORONA DEL MAR Pl.A7.A STORE OR ~,-AU RANT Of YOUR CHOICE! ~ ~ CDPY bm11>VJJC.-cld Mer"'-~ Winnlril may b1ll WW te diJlm "' ~ tnd I~ IWVIOa wUI ~ 1¥ltif'led .rl July lCi)4 ~! O Ya ONo CORONA DEL HRH PLRZR l'acoloe Co•n "''"',., • MuA,.~wr •••'•"'" c ........ . MUSIC REBA MCENT1R£ Grammy Award wfnner A.be McEntl,. will perfonn .. pa11 of the Pedftc AniphitheltN Summer Concert Sel1es et 8 p.m. July 11 It th• Orange County Ftir end Expoattion Center. lnfonnation: (714) 74().2000, http://www.odalr.oom/pM:lflc amphltlfftat/a TRAIN Tho mualcal group Train wfll perfonn " part of the Pedflc Aniphltheatre Summer Conceit Serf•• et 8 p.m. July 16 at the Ontnge County Fair and Expotltlon C.nter. lnfonnetlon; (714) 74().2000, hrtp://Www.ocf•fr.com/paciflc ampltitheatl& HOOTIE AHO THE 81.0WFISH The musical group Hootie and the Blowfish will perfonn .. pert of the PeclflcAmphitheatre Summer Concert Sert.. at 8 p.m. July 18. lnfonnetion: (714) 740-2000, http:l/www.odalr.com/pacific amphltheatffl. BAROQUE TRU"1FETER The Baroque Music Feetlval will present Baroque concertos, featuring Baroque trumpeter John Thleaen et 4 p.m. June 20 at St. Mk:ha.ls All Angels Churctl, 3233 Paclftc Vlew Drive, Corona del Mar. Tkbts C09t $25. Information: (949) 760-7888. BAROQUE ORGAN R£CfTAL The Beroque Mualc Festive! will preeent en organ ...cltel. featuring B•roque trumpeter John Thleuen and organ solollt Gebrfel Atregul at 8 p.m. June 21 at St Mk:Nela All Angele Churctl, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Tldc9ts colt $16. lnforrMtion: (9491760-7888. BAROQUE IN THE CMl>ENS The Baroque Music Festival wlH present "Mualc In the Gardens 1; featuring Baroque trumpeter John Thleuen at 8 p.m. June 23 at the Shetman Library and Gal'CMns, 2647 E. Coaet Highway, Corona def Mar. Secular cantata• end Instrumental worb by Purcell, Hendel, Torelll end , ... , ,.,. , .... ,, ... CM91-·0t•t ,,,,, ....... •·Ill t·f TIEl·Fll 1t-l:N • UTllNY 10.4 ................ .. ......... lftlllllt.., ........ ., BAROQUE It TIE GARDENS The Baroque Muelc Feetlvel flNtl• features music by BneQel, Bech, Mouret end CNtp90tfer et 8 p.m. June 23 at the Shetmen Library and G.rdena, 2&47 E. Coalt Highw9y, Corona def Mer. TJc::bts cost $25. Information: (949) 780-7888. NEWSBOYS MO AUDIO ADRENAUNE Chrlatlan rodt group the Newsboyt will perform with Audio Adrenaline at 7:30 p.m. July 21 et the Pacific Amphitheatre, Orange County Fair end Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Cot1a Mna. Information: (714) 7~2000, http:l/www.odalr.com/pltcific amphlthe•tre. 1fOT BLUES ON A COOL SUMMER NIGHT' . The Center Stage Chapter of the Guilds of the Orange County Performing Alts Center will host "Hot Bluee on a Cool Summer Night:" There will be entertainment Including dining provided by South Coelt Plaza and South Coast Village restaurants. The event will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Aug. 19 at South Coast Pleu Village, Sunflower Avenue end Bear Street, Senta Ana. Information: (714) 284-6464. JOOYWATlEY Fashion Island's Annual Summer Concert Serles w111 host pop singer and Grammy winner Jody Watley, who will perform •uch hit• as "Looking for a New Love" and "Still• Thrill:' The performance will be at 7 p.m. July 14 In the Bloomlngdale'a CourtV•rd et Fashion Island, 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Seating I• free VIP tlcbta COit $20. Information: (949) 721·2000. FELIX CAVAUERE'S RASCALS Fuhlon Island's Annual Summer Concert Series will ho8t Rodt and Roll Hall of Fame lnducteea Felix Cavaliere's Aa9C81a, who will perform suctl hitl as "Groovin'" and "Mustang Sally:' The performance will be at 7 p.m. July 21 In the Bloomingdale'• courtyard at Fashion Island, 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Seating Is free. VIP tld<ets colt $20. Information: 1949) 721-2000. LOVIN' SPOONFUL Faehlon Island's Annual Summer Concert Serles will hoet Aodt and Ron Hall of Fame Induct ... the Lovin' Spoonful, who will perform euch hltt ae "Do You B.ileve In Magic?" and "Summer In the City,' The performance will be It 7 p.m. July 28 In the Bloomlngdele's Courtyard at FMhlon Island, 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Seetlng la free. VIP tld<eta cost $20. Information: (949) 721·2000. THEFIXX Fashion lelend'• Annual Summer Concert Serl" wfll hott the Fbcx, who will perform euctl hit• H "One Thlno Leads to Another" end "Saved by Zero:" Tho · performa~ wlll be et 7 p.m. Aug. 4 In the Bloomingdale'• Courtyard at Fashion Island. 401 Newport Center Dove, Newport Beech. Setting le free. VIP tld<ete C09t $20. lnfonnatlon: (9'9) 721-2000. DAVE MASON Fashion Island'• Annual Summer Conceit Serie• wfll holt Roc:tc and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Oeve Maeon, •founding member of the group Tratrlc. Mason wrote IUCh hl1a •• •FMftn' Alright." The pefformene9 wtll be et 7 p.m. Aug. 1111'1 the aa~-::1 A Courtyltd at Felhlon Wind, d" Newpott e.nter onw, ,,_.-:~ BNclh. seating la"'"· \l1P tkkett COit $20. Information: (948) 1 721·2000. ,, .. • .. ~'4n PONCHO SANCHEZ ~= Feth&on t•end'I Annual~ Concert Series wtff host Sand*, who wttl perlorm lA3 • hits .. "Merna Guan•• and Y ~Jq "Prelteme Th Corazon;" The ~ 6ffT performance wfll be et 7 p.m.' 1:.,,r.e8 Aug. 18 In the Bloomlngdale'f'.' i;,wT Courtyard et Faehlon leland, •" M Newport Center Drlv•. NewPi>k> t~&q Beac:h. Seating it free. VIP t e cost $20. lnfonnatlon: 1949) 11fl&Ja 721·2000. ,.;KJ:r4L -:»IT OZOMAJU • 'fl"ibsq The Grammy Awerd·wlnnlncr\' (~ group Olomatll wfll perform I ~·~91\ variety of muelc from Letin Ult. nea to Jazz·funk ae pan of the Pactftc Amphitheatre Summer Con~ntH Seriff at the Orange County·~u & Exposition c.nter at 7:30 p.letf "'" July 18 et the Pacific "f cl.> ... &8 Amphitheatre, 88 Fair Drive, .,...9 rtr Colta Mesa. Information: (71.,mu2 7~2000. \.:.C id http://www.ocr.lr.com/pac1"¢'A m.q amphitheatre. "' N>oR :ciraoo JOHN FOGERTY :tt~ bbs Rode and Roll Hall of Fame .~\' Inductee John Fogerty Will ,.. ~M perform as pert of the Pacific.., "*1>i Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series at the Orange County ~{qa & Exposition Center It 8 p.mAl!j9rtT 28 It the Peclflc Amphltheau.,48>"'1 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. 11., •~ Information: (714) 740-2000, 1.,) •• mqa http.;!Mww.ocfair.com/pacifi~n1n~n amphitheatre. l\Xjll i&l. .. 1 .. .ibiT JESSICA SIMPSON 1c11*'9Q Singer Jessica Simpeon will ~ 1 1~f.el perform as part of the Pacffiev. ..,.nf, Amphitheatre Summer Conctl'li'~ .. Serie• at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Cemer It 8 p.mJ ~3'1 31 at the Pacific AmphitheatrwfJB>rlT Fair Drive, Costa M.... "' 1b6&8 lnformatlon: (7141740-2000, i tv ~i.q http:/J\Nww.ocfair.oomlpacifie'lc"~ amphitheatre. un•l'I•~ od114l DAVID BENOfT NC> RUSS ,,,,....,IT FREEMAN •1>1>ic>aq The Hyatt Regency Newport -."t (C:.e) Beactl will hott David Benoit ltfld"M Auu Freeman In the "Benoit 1 .. ~11et Freemen Experience" •• part of its Summer Jazz Serles '!.ft~.AW sponeored by 94. 7 The Wevfl>O• fl.1A starting at 8 p.m. June 25 at tm.t>U3 Jamboree Road, Newport eu,lt.ti.iT Tidteu are $46 (for dinner .., rti~~ pad<agea, add $26). lnforme~m~ (949)729-6400, U•OvlV http.;11\Nww.BUmmerjazz o~ ~ series.com. RYii erfT Jr Jq~ EVER£lTE HARP AHO PAUl:oQWWtl JACKSON JR. 1mn iot) The Hyatt Regency Newport ... 111<.>!nl Beech will host Everette Herpe'hd,~ Paul Jac::bon Jr. as part of its 1 ='"iv.R Summer Jazz Series sponsored by 94.7 Ttle Wave, starting at~ p.m. July 2 at 1107 Jamboree •1H .,,rt Road, Newport Beactl. Tld<ei. , uo&6 cost $37.60 (for dinner pacb~ .. ..q add $26). Information: (949) """ClQZ 72&-6400, ., .... .,.,., http:l!Www.summerjazz .. ~~L seriu.com. P! .. til ' +'1•A:.lil4 CRAIG CHAQUICO ~'t •<;~) The Hyatt Regency Newport w-nun Beech will host Craig Chaquico.•·~ part of lte Summer Jazz Seriee sponsored by 94. 7 The WaveA.""fl'.»1 atarting at 7:45 p.m. July 9 at V~lfT Jamboree Road, Newport Beo<ltb .. &8 Tldtete colt $37.60 (for dinner padtagea, add $26). Information: (9491729-6400, http://Www.aummetjazz urln.com. ~ S1RUNZ la FARAH AND~ The Hyatt Regency Newport ~ Beactl will host Strunz ISt FarajJ end Preful H pert of itl Summer Jazz Setln sponsored by 94. 7 The Wave, atartlng et 7:46 p.m. J1,1ty 16et1107 Jamboree Ro~lJ~> Newport Beech. Tldcete ere $37.pu (for dinner pecbg", edd $26):' Information: (9481 nt.e400, http://www . .ummerjazz ,.,"1J Mrl•.com. ~r-t MINDt ABAIR AND DOWN r80 THE BONE The Hyett Regency Newport Beach wfll hoat Mindi Abair end Down to the Bone u p1rt of ltt Summer Jazz Seri" sponsored by 94.7 The Wave, atartlng at~ p.m. July 23 et 1107 Jam ' Roed, Newport Beac:h. Tldceta a $37.60 (for dinner P8<*a9'1 • I L. I --_ _,,_·~------·--------ww~wwe,we w ~~..,·~-------... ____ ----·~-~-,.--.....---..----------·---- • AEJER Contilued from Al 6 BEST BET ,.,, llflQltmMNflJ1HE BRAUON IROlMERS The Hwd Algenc:y Newport B..c:tl wtl holt Hfn>ettlma end the Bfa>don Brothe,. .. part of Its Sumnwr Jazz 5efiet aponeored by 94. 7 The 'Wrve, starting at 7:46 p.m. Aqg. 6 at 1107 Jamboree Roed, Newport Belctt. Ticbta c:ott $37.60 (for dinner pacbgee, add $26). lnfonnation: (949) 729-6400, hftp;/lwww.aummerjazz 6'Jrietl,.com. .. SPYROGYRA Tt14tjyatt Regency Newport e.tO ~II hoat $py1'0 Gyre as part of Its Summer Jazz Sen•, spon90red bv 94.7 The Wave, starting at 8 p.m, Aug. 27 at 1107 Jambol'M Road, Newport Beactl. Tidtets cost $37.Ein (for dinner pedcages, edd $28). lnformstlon: (949) 729-&tOO, Pl-i<>TO~TESY Of JO~ MARCUS The Orange Cw1ty Perfom*1g Ms Center wl present the classic Rocteers and Hammerstei'I roosical "Oklahoma!" Perfonnances wil be at 2 and 8 p.m. today, and at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sooday in Segerstrom Hal at the Center, 600 Town Center DrM!, Costa Mesa. Tickets cost from $23.50 to $58.25. For more infonnation, cal (714) 556-27 46 or go to http:/ ;Www.ocpac.OIJl. htlp:llwww • .umfnfHfuz --pn. lit KE(IQ MATSUI ~tt~Newport Bead\ will host Keiko Matsui as part of Its Summer Jazz Series sponsored by 94.7 The Weve, starting at 8 p.m. Sept 3 at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beec:ti. Tidtets cost $37.60 (for dinner pacbg .. , add $26). lnfonnetlon: (949)7~. . hapriM:ww.•ummer}llZZ $fK/n.com. u WARREN HILL, MAAC ANTlONE, JEfF GOLUB AND EtJGS.GROOVE Th6~tt Regency Newport Beach will hoat Warren Hiii, Mere AntolM, Jeff Golub and Euge Groove 11 part of Its Summer Jan Senn sponsored by 94.7 The Wave, •rting at 7:46 p.m. Sept. 10at1107 Jemboree Road, Newport Beach. Tidtet9 coet $45 (tor dinner pacbges, add $26). lnformetlon: (949) 729-6400, htt/l:llflllww.summerjllZZ Mrl-.com. . AIOftMD EWOT The Hyatt Regency Newport Beach will host Richard Elliot as part ottts Summer Jazz Series, &pOOIOr9d by 94.7 The Wave, starting at 8 p.m. Sept. 17 at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beec:ti. Tidtets coat $37.60 (for dinner p&e*ages, edd $26). Information: (949) 729-6400, http://www.•ummerjllZZ serW..com. NORMAN BROWN The"'Vett Regency Newport Bedwlll hoat Normen Brown 11 .U I part of Its Summer Jazz S.riee, lpOOIOr8d by 9'.7 The Wave, starting at 8 p.m. Sept. 24 at 1107 Jemboree Road. N~rt Beach. Tidtets cost $37.60 (Dinner ~ edd $26). Information: (949) 72M400, http:/Mlww.summerjarz .ms.com. PET£RWHITE The Hyett Regency Newport Beach will host Peter White as pert of Its Summer Jazz Series. sponsored by 94. 7 The Wave, starting at 8 p.m. Oct. 1 at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beec:ti. Ticketa cost $37.60 (Dinner Packegea add $28). Information: (949) 729-6400. http:/Mlww.summerjazz 1ctrle•.oom. BRIAN CUl.8ERTSON FEATURING .cHAEL UNGTOH The Hyatt Regency Newport Beec:ti will host Brian Culbertson featuring Michael Unton .. part of its Summer Jazz Series, sponsored by 94.7 The Wave, •tarting at 8 p.m. Oct. 8 at 1107 Jemboree Road, Newport Beach. Tickets cost $37.60 (Dinner Packages add $26). Information: (949) 729-6400. http:IM!ww.summerjazz aeries.com. RICK BRAUN The Hyatt Regency Newport Beech will host Ride Braun 11 part of ita Summer Jazz Series, &pOf\IOred by 94. 7 The Wave, ttarting at 8 p.m. Oct. 16 at 1107 A.m.erica's Favorite <;omfort Shoes Our IOit learner uppers WTilP your feet in comfort. O ld.:Y..h1oocd American crafaman.ship goes in to every ahoe we ' n\ilce. With a full ~ of 1lzes and widths, we can flt you. Mfll'l llZEI W MEN' E 1111•!.._l .... l_..l ...... l 1"• ................... 1-11 7-11 •111:11. •11 1 12 4-1! 12 5-12 Ow store in Orange always has the Largest Inventory and Everyday Low Prices! 1 We will match Any Current · Ad.!ertised Price! Jusiouu~ The M(Jll of Orar\ge ... (now knOwn a.s tk Village at Or~) ..• ro w riiht of «M Wol .. Mon Store, beltJnd rite Oli~ Gardin Rd&dMTant , 'I .. 2332 North 1\udn Ave. Onmle, CA 92865 (714) 283-4950 °""', ..... .... "'" 1 ... IP!TV ...... ,. • ._ ,,....,,.. Jamboree Road, N.wport ee.cti. Tic:teta co.t $37.60 (Olnner ~add $26). Information: (949) 729-6400, http:/Mlww.aummeduz urlucom. LAO TIZER BAND The City Art9 Commi.ton will pf'eleOt Concerti in the Partca. feeturtng the Jazz of l.llO Tizer from 6 to 6:30 p.m. June 27 at Irvine Terrece Paft( (comer of Evita end Seadrift), Newport Beach. Information: (9491 717-3870, http:l/www.clty.newport-bctach .ca.ua. CMAVANA The City Arts Commlaslon will pf'eleOt Concerti In the Parke, feeturing the Latin rock of canrvana from 6 to 8:30 p.m. July 26 at Bob Henry Perl( (comer of Dover Drive and 16th Street). Newport Beac::h. lnfonnetlon: (949) 717-3870, htlp:/ANww.clty.newport-beadr. ca.u .. Jeff Ewmg & Lyleeh Ewing ACQUIRING A DREAM VAC~TION HOME Tiloughtl or ownm1 • lako- •ldCI. mountain or eea·aldo vacation homo onan aprirla forth in the w.-m day• or l&le apnna and early 1ummcr. That'• • aooct dream. The right vacad0n home CM brin1 m uch ertJOyment few famillet and enbanoo their overall Ufestylo. 11lere ll1ll a few lhi.np you abould know about purchuina a vec:at.lon bome or fUOf1 unit in &Oday'• mart.et. Slicker bod m!&ht bi I.hi fint problem you enoounc.. LIJce pica of primary ~. vacation propiertiu have rben ln poputar areas. But on the , other hand, thoell valu.a will probably continue to rue. mak.lna 1uc:h a purcbuo a wille lnvea~nt. If you are plannina h> buy a lot and build your own vacadon home, chodc IOf ' envir'OnrMnlal rMtrictlont l.n the area. Thoy can malr.e it toup to obtain Meded permltl, and C8n Htond the procell up ,,1two )loart If they.,. not uutlally llddrt •Ill propetty When •loctiiw • ..c<Jl\d home; Of ... k.-p in mind thli ......... ~ ...... ~ fttlal "' '. "1119 ....... .,... of the ...... , .... ~ ... p....-,, ,,.,,oCIMd wkllln • dllj'• driwi frolft oae or more ........... Many p.opa. .. .. Nlu-.1& to fty '° cMlt ¥ ...... ............... 11la ....... Mw Np;Wlilld .._ Mftipot1 8Mdt .... MCI JP72.Pwa1J~-...... --oall--~ .......... eoaat Mewpoi~illl ...... ........ ,..'93716 L;llla .... ,......,,., .............. .,. a .._.. ~--MO DC9110ntllCN The Cllv Alta Comml11ion wit ,,,_.. eonc..1n 1he,.,. ~b~ endbl\Mleof ~BobendOowntothe &on.nm I ID l:30 pm. Aug. 22 ---~&t*tl....­(cotnet of 8onb Caf¥)n end Melle View Drive), Newpott a..d\, lnfoimatlon! (948) 711-3870. hap.:/Mww.city,JWWPO(t-bMdl .Qr.II& RAY NflJ THE CObMtS The City Alta Comml11lon will pr...m Concefta. In the Pltb; featuring the deltlc roe* 'n' roll of Rey end the Coruln ttom fi to 8:30 p.m. Sept. 199' ~ Patt (Next to BalbOe pier), Newport BMch. lnfonnadon: (949) 717-3870. . hnp:/Mww.cfty.newport-bNdt. Qr.CJ&. PM>INNJ. The Balbol Vlllege Busln ... Improvement Otstrict will h08t •eoncerts on the PenfMula: feeturing the bend Paid In Full from 6 to 8 p.m. July 1 9t the Peninsul• Plirtc Gazebo at M•ln Street end Oce•nfront Newport Beach. Information: hap:/Mww.balboaMWPQ( tbeed\.com. JANE 8ROWNltG The BaA>o. VlhQe Butlneee lmpwement OIS1rict wffl holt •Concetta on the P9ni1"11Ule!' r..turtng Janie Browning & The Righteous Broe. Bend from 8 to 8 p.m. July 8 It the Peninsula Perie Gazebo et Main Street end Oceenfront, Newport Beach. lnfonnation: htlp:/Mlww.balboanewport l>Mch.com. BLUES BM 88C) The Balboa Vlllege eu.io-. Improvement Olstric:t will host •eonc.rta on the Peninsula:" featuring the band Siu• Bar BBQ from 6 to 8 p.m. July 16 at the Penlnsula Perl( Gazebo at Mein Stiwt and Oceenfront, Newport Beach. lnforma1ion: http:l~b.-lboanflWl)Olt budt.com. MELVIN EDDY BLUES BAND The Balboa Village Buain&M Improvement Dlstrfct will host •Concerts on the Peninsula:' featuring the MeMn Eddy Bluea band from 8 to 8 p.m. July 22 at the Peninsula Part Gazebo at Main Stiwt and Oceenfront, Newport Beach. lnformstlon: http://www.balboanewport beach.com. Setl¥dly. JIN 19, 2004 Al 7 l Dr. Jeffrey T. Safarlk Optometrist Decor•tive &clap/AShs for Kitchm & &throom Tt. s R.eawura.ot and Grand Ballroon> ' r . ' ' --' Southern California's Premier Waterfront Restau10nt & Sped.al Event Venue Bnjoy panoramic views at the Historic Balboa Pavilion on Newport Harbor Now s.ntng, .. Lunch 11 :30lm • 4:00pm Daily Dinner 5:00pm · 10:00 Dally Breakfast 9:00am · 2:00pm Sunday 400 Main Street • Balboa Village Call 7bday 1b Maire Reservations: (949) 673-4633 TOURNEAU • HERMES • APPLE • CARTIER PORSCHE DESIGN • ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA TUMI • BANG & OLUFSEN • MONTBLANC TIFFANY & CO. • GIORGIO ARMANI • BURBERRY SONY STYLE • LACOSTE • BANANA REPUBLIC BOSS HUGO BOSS • P4MA • SPORT CHALET FAQONNABLE • BROOKSTONE • COLE HAAN PARTIAL USTINO Quality is , .. ~lllMI!~ Wl1'ch ...... two <IMllola lblMed how tmnll can be a ~ ~ The 8l!Oiol' dlvWon ii b' falbm no )'OUDlfJf tbm 60 )11181'1 old 8od the ...... ISlior dMliorl ii roe falher'S no youneer dwl 70. The townament. now In ... lOdl )1Jllr, brtnp bJl9lh« IOIDe of the belt .-FJUP pla)9S In diaJlldoiD; . . w.ni Lurie Sr.. 91, ii the Oldelt mm· pedtOr in the townamenL lie i.s payed lo Europe for Tham USA in the 8eDiora di· vlaiori and bis rtputadoo • an elder statesman tor the pme has earned other le.ams' taped. Newport Beach raideot 1bm Padnola· Faul and bis father Jerry Paul faced Lurie Sr. and WiDlam Lurie Jr. In the opening round and cbaoged their attategy be- CIUle of Lurie St "We retpect Mr. Lw:ie and we tried to hit to the SOI\ evaJ ~ Che 100 bb pretty bard." PU la6d-ifter .. ~ M win. Hitting to the IOl'l runs muoter to the game plail of most teams In the tourna· rnent. •Ba.*alJy, the genenl rule of thUmb at the fat.ber·IOO Is, you j>lay the ball to the father as much as you can," F.dc Quade, a Newport Beach resident. lak1. ·1t'a pretty oommon koowtedge, espedaDy as the rounds go further, that the f'athen haw to really iwldJe a lot of bells." With lhota ~ at the elder partnen, it ls not uoconunon to 1ee the som "steal" shots dead)' rflachabje by their ~ "lt'S not lib mixed [doubles)," Ruinola- PU taid. "In mixed. the woman gets an- IP'Y If you tab off and go du her shot. But In fatber-900, It's Uh, 'Go get ft 90n. I SHT'EMn,P•84 common knowJedge, especially as the rounds go further, that the fathers have to really handle a lot of balls:' ErlcC)Mld9 ~.Jerry Paul, right, lunges to make a backhand return while his steJ:>-son Tom F.mta-Paul, of Newport Beach, watches during an opening-round match tn the super seniors (7~and-Older) ~Of the United States Tennis MsocietiOO Father-SOO Tennis Championships at Newport Beach Tennis Club Friday. At left, Winiam Lurie Sr., who at 91 is the evenfs oldest competitor, extends to make a forehand return during an opening-<ound match in the the super seniors division Friday. Newport Beach resident Eric Quade and his father, Stanley Quade, won twice Friday to advance to today's 12:30 p.m. super seniors quarterfinal. YOUTH BASEBALL Local squads in the quarters Costa Mesa Little League teams play in TOC today for berths in semifinals. Ave qi.mtedlnaJ games involvlilg Costa Mela Anaicarl UttJe League and Costa Mela Nldtmal Uttle LeagUe baseball ....., lpll•q dne ~ a.re on ,,n::.a:.. lhe Dllcrict 62 lbumamcnl 1b8 C:C.. Mela Nldonll Major.I Cages 10-12) ~ .... die RobmwOOd An· ... • noan •bolt S..wtew Utde Lague (l6nl Pmll) ID tMo•in Beld1. The Oodgei'I d ' 1e-t tbe OcMn WW Cubs, S-2.~to~ I.eBaid Fldt wll .a.o h09t three other 9IDlm lmdvll'8-llliilln&. 1be Colla,._ Nllklml Noor A Gi· -ma....._ ,...._.-.ii aa noon whit die a. ... ••km Mllw 8 Almlll• anal'ltW di"•_,__. .-... --.M1..-.. ... ·a.. .... Nllllillll Mblr 1 llldr'9 wll dull 1 ~-.no ....... RoblnWOod lJtde Lelpe. ... w• ID Martni High. will hoit the Cailla ..... Amiirlcil'l Mblr 8 ..... ....... Ccilla .... ~·· ... ...... " ......... ....... WeTe celebrating Fathers Day with you! • "" E t " s t at n D Ir gt al si ( A; n ti •• ~ ~ I )() I • SPORTS MARKC. OU!>m/MILYPllOT ia High opposite Josh Kornegay (2), proved to be head and shoulders above the competition. agles' Kornegay MVP Estancia standout headlines 11 boys volleyball players selected All-CIF by section coaches. Recent &tancia High gradu- ate Josh Kornegay has been named CIF Southern Section Division Ill Most Valuable Player in boys volleybalJ. leading a group of 11 Newport-Mesa area athletes awarded All-CfF laurels. Kornegay, lhe 6-foot-4 oppo- site who helped lead the Eagles • to the CJF Division Ill champi- onship, recorded 210 lcills, 42 service aces and 113 blocb. He also shared MVP honors in the Golden West League with team- mate Kris Hartwell e.,tancia graduates Scott San- key and HartweU, in Division Ill, as weU as Corona del Mar junior Tom Welch In Division II and Sage Hill School graduate Kevin Joyce in Division V. also earned first-team AU-CJP honors. Newport Harbor graduate Morgan Govaars was a second- team honoree In Division I, whUe CdM junior. Kevin Welch, Estancia junior Trevor Holmes, and Sage Hill graduale Macson Frederick represent their schools on the second team in Divisions Ill, II and V. respec- tively. CdM setter Dominic Rubino, another graduate, and Sage Hill graduate setter Julian Smith- Newman received third-team recognition. Coach Tracey Ingraham, who guided the Eagles 10 a 23·6 re· cord, as well as Golden West League and CIF Division Ill ti· tles, was named Coach of the Year In Division Ill. HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD Chandy, Gordon . earn elite status Academy coaches name Sage Hill duo track athletes of year. Sage JiiJJ School sophomore z.acb Olandy has been named ~cademy League boys track and ftetd Athlete of the Year. while Upbling junJor Laura Gordon tamed the same distinction tmong girls competitors. • Otendy 8nlshed second In ClP '°"them Section Divlllon IV in the 200· and 400-meter run& He mo first-team all-league lo \he 100, 200 and 400. Gordon was the league cham- ~ ln the 100 and the triple Joining Gordon on the girls first team Is Amy WerbUn, a jun- ior discus thrower. Gordon is a second-team hon- oree this season In the 300 hur-. dies. The Ugbtntng boys 1,600 relay team of Chandy. Chris Neale, Mike Vogue and Tun Lefter Is first-team all-league. Braden Barnett Is a first -team choice In the ahot put and dis- cus. Barnett has also been named to the second team In the 100 and the 400 may. the latter along with Neale. Ian Dull and Matt Sanford. Sanford Is a second-team pick ln the 200. MAAt< C. DUSTIN I OM.Y PILOT Sage Hill School's Zach Chandy on his way to second place in CIF Division ~ 400-meter final. JENNI ContirMd from Bl dOn't want to dlUe after It.' • ~ reimJd llm~ doea om DMM lht ~ don't ..... ~ ~play to win. but Jti not the most ln~t ching, • f.rtc Quade Mid. •mu. touma· mcntl a great thing to do on Ri· ther's Day Wh:it othf:r w.'tfvlty or spon can you 1etually F out and do lhings with yow fathc1 nd c• ~compete?" SU\nley Quade cnjoyi the tour· rwnent becai.lsc It b ll way to . keep In touch with Eric. who also the dln!aor -or tennis for lhe Racquet Oub of 1ivine. "f just want to ~ cJoee to my aon and hls tennis: the dder SP 0 R T 'S BRIEFLY Tars' Govaars Sea View MV Outside hitter tops five Newport Harbor players recognized by league coaches. ~ot Newport Harl>or High graduate Morgan Govaaca. who led the Sailors to an unbeaten .Sea View l.aglJo ~ voUeyball aeuoo and the league champl· onahip. has been named Mott Valuable Player by \he circUlt'1 coaches. Govun. a 6-foot outside hit- ter, Is joined on the fint team by Sailors Brett Perrine, Adam Schlesinger and Gavin Galey. Ted Slater represents Newport Harbor on the second team. BREITLING Perrine, a 6-6 junior, and Galey, a 6-2 senior this spring. joined Govaara u productlve hJt- tm for the Sailors. wtio finished 23·8 after falling to Long Beach Wilson In the aecond round of the OF Southern Section DM- .... tMeTaU••MTe P'Oa •••••eOIOMA'-•· lon l playoffs. Schlesl.nger. who will continue his carttr at Lon3 Beach State, triggered the attack at setter for c.oacb Dan Glenn. Slater a versatile 5-10 topbo· more, Jo~ Perrine to give the Sailors a bright future. Mogbaddam picks ECU • POOI'BAU.: Former Orange Coast College and Newport Harbor High defensive tackle Nick Moghaddam signed a na- tional letter of intent Friday to attend East Carolina University, a Division I school, in Green· vUle, N.C Moghaddam, who made 23 tackles and added a sack. de- spite missing time with a knee Injury as a Coast sophomore last season, Oew to the Green· vUle campus earlier thls week to meet with coaches and players and decided to accept a full scholarahip. DON LEACH I DM.Y Pilot Newport Harbor's Morgan Govaars led the Sailors to an unbeaten Sea View League title campaQln. : ordinator and strength and conditioning coach, respec· tively. BQth Odom and Grieco came to East Cvolina, whJch competes fn Conference USA, from the Unlverslty of Florida. San Jose State also pursued Moghaddam. ~(East Carolina coaches) gave me a summer workout plan and want me to gain four or five pounds,· · said Moghaddam. who ls finishing a class at Coast and will leave for GreenvUle Aug. 8. He will major in business. -Bry~ Alderton Tars' Hardy to UCLA gram,· Hardy said. ·1 believe it's going to be an awesome experi- ence that will further develop me as a soccer player and per· son." Paulson misses the cut • GOLP: Dennis Paulson, who grew up playing at Santa Ana Country Oub, shot a 6·over-pa.r 76 fn the second round, missing the cut by three strokes at the 104th U.S. Open golf cha.mp!· onship Friday at Shinnecock Hills Goll Oub in Southamp- ton, N.Y. in 66Y.t lnnlngs. , Cooper, who also plan..!..!.!! play for OCC bit .342 in l~, .333 overall. He had one homer, 14 RBis and eight doubles.•:• Gonzalez hit .377 overalf~th two homers and 16 RBis. •· Two Sailors all-league .. • SOPTBAU.: Newport Har- bor High juniors Ashley Clea· son and Julianne Bass · alaWe been selected All-Sea 'V1c:w League by the circuit's softb\ill coaches. Gleason, a pitcher and third baseman, is a first-team hon- oree after amassing 140 ~tr\ke• outs in 128'h innings and .peet- TRADITJi~Al1 ·(The Plratesl play good teams. They open against West Vl.rginla (Sept. 41," said Mogh· addam, a 6·foot·4, 266-pound lineman. •1 wanted to compete at the h.lghest level.· Mogbaddam, a former All· Newport·Mesa defensive selec· tJon, saJd he was impressed with Jerry Odom and John Grie· co, P.a.st Carolina's defensive co- • SOCCERt Newport Harbor High girls soccer star Erin Hardy, who has battled injuries the past two seasons after a noteworthy freshman cam- paign in 2001-02, has vetbally committed to continue her ca- reer at UCLA after finishing at Newport Harbor next year. Paulson, who attended Costa Mesa High a.od now lives in En- cinitas, finished 8-over {72-76 -148) through the first two days in his third Open appear· ance. Mesa duo on first team ing a 1.20 ERA. An All -Newport-Mesa selectJun last year, she also led the ~ with a .32 1 batting aver~Jrd was second on the team wiffi ~••hlon letend·N•wport •••oh f4tf7'2J·f010 • www Tradlt1onelJ11w•l•r• com • MSHBAU.: Costa Mesa High pitcher Justin Pete~on, a senior this spring. and junior first baseman Andrew Sanford have been named first-team All-Golden West League by the circuit's coaches. eight RBis. .. .. www.aR•ITL.tN•.co• ESTABLISHED 1925 Insuring California's Finest Homes Since 1925 PERSONAL INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Hardy was a second-team All-CIF Southern Section Divi- sion n choice as a freshman, wtien, playlng stopper, she helped the Sailors reach the CIP Division II quarterfinals. Bass, a catcher and ~.QCU· fielder, led the Tars with•nine RBis, four triples and wu sec- ond to Gleason with a .282-baL· ting average to earn se<:Qnd· team honors. League Most Valuable P~r honors are shared by soiurn- mores Krista Seeman ·from Woodbridge and Sam Hammer fro111 Laguna Hills. ' ~ ' Now louted In Newport Beach to serve Newport Bach, Corona ct.I Mar. Newport Coast A fullback on the under-18 Southern CalJfornia Blues club team, she is also a regional par- ticipant in the Olympic Devel- opment Program. Estancla's Bric Scheafer and Cullen Crom. as well as Costa Mesa senior pitcher Daniel Cooper and senior Gary Gonza· Jez, who pitched and played the outfield, are second-team hon- orees. MLS camps coming and all of Orwip County. Please all Linda for a complete~ or your penonal insurance Hardy, known for her extreme quickness, was second-team All-Sea View League as a junior at Newport, when her time at sweeper was limJted by various injuries. She wu also second-team all-league u a sophomore, when she missed several league games due to a strained knee ligament. She was first·tea.m all-league aa a freshman. Hardy chose UCLA. which lost in the NCAA semifinals to eventual champion North Carolina. 3-0, last fall, over Pep- perdlne an4 Portland, among othen. Peterson, a left-bander who plans to continue playing base- ball at Orange Coast College, had a 1.00 ERA. He recorded 85 strlkt'f)uta ln 7fnS innings and compiled a 7-4 record with three saves. His ERA in league was 1.29. Peterson, who received sec· ond-team all-league honors last year, also produced at the plate with a .342 batting average. He had 15 runs and eight RBis. Sanford batted .526 (20 for 38) in league •. 473 overall He produced 35 hits, 12 doubles, one home l'\Ul and 21 RBls dur- lng the sea.son. • SOCCBR: Oinics speolaliz- ing in technique-and funda· mentaJs will be included i.n the Major League Soccer camps that will take place at the Costa Mesa Farm Sports Complex JWy 5.9, AU. campers receive a ball. T· shirt, camp evaluation, M~,glft and a free companion ticket to an · MLS game. Admllslon ranges based on each clinii:.. f'Qr ages 6 and under, a clinic will run from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., July 5-9, that will.cost $61.. For ages 8 and above, there will be two clinics. Alhlet~s ln· terested in the 9 a.m. to noon camp will pay $98. For 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. the co tis $138. 1000 011111 Street. hlu 100, New,ort leach, CA t1UO ... t .lSl.JIH -----~r •1 am extremely excited and honored to commit to the UCU women's soccer pro· Cooper, who was drafted in the 38th round, l,134th overall by the Montreal P.xpos on June 8, was 5·4 with a 2.84 ERA. He had 71 atrlkeouts and 17 walb For lnfonnation .~~fJ MLScamps.com or contact Glen Vogel at (714) 444-4Jaa.. Lktnee#OS~7 • tf .......... , ....... ... ' Ltpt.._ 2W IAPI._ --------- Th• '*"'"" pwsons lft ctoilll bulintll II. I) '"" Wlottt Raalty. b) .-,11.,.me11t Ont 81111 White. 2t01 Newport 1"'4 , NtwflOfl Buell. CA 9*3 1 .. c11w11l, Inc., (WY), 2'01 Ntwpott llwd .. Newport 811c11. 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Mel to: Daily Pilot ComtdY Contest, 330 w Bay St. • Cotti Mesa, CA 92627 Name--~--------~~----~_..__. ______ ,._~~ Ptlont----.l...-~-------------...__~ HOMESFOASALE LACOUNTY· 5140 WESTSIDE SANTA MONICA Small Country Home 1n Mantini A11111. N1Wiboi1•>0d DesitsW'S °"' bc*'m. ~ pvt ..,din w/brld< 1>111JO Excpsita lttn ID dlUI. HI '-" ctl, f ... wood lh, new itllinless llPPli & limestone bath. Corrc>ltltly secan & pted, ,_ 14th .. Montwlll End ...... ~ $2SX)n 310&1>7911> HOMESFOASALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY. NIW OfftRINGI OPEN SUNDAY 12·4 Rteltor "'-Thur . I I 2 333 Gr end Can•I F1nt1Shc corner w1ter front w/bo1tdoc~I Grt1t views 4br 3b1. up ar•d•d kitchen, llvln1 roolTl & p1tio. Only 12,195,000 Bllttol Plnlnlula tAYfRONT CONDO w/dock, l br 2be, p1rk Ina, '650,000 Paul L1n1one 949-290-8128 ColllMna Opo11 Hewe Sot 12-4, IS67 Nevodo Ave ~ remodeled 4«, 2ba Home. Bt1utiful taricbcaped Y•d. _.IY efficient, 11 new eppll 1ncu, win• cooler. •trlum, Ip, 'cet1trll 111', tr ldl llll!tinl. cathedral c1i1tn1. " llPPIO• 2000d S69S.OOO to 1749,50> b~ Alt. 714 ~3518 COSTAMISA Triplu M•n Verde. REDUCED SIOOll Completely remodeled 3br lb1 & (2) 2br I .5b1, GSI $54,600 GRM 16.5 $899,000 A&tDonlon1 Fwst Team E1t1tes 949 644-0610 UST SIDI O .. IN SAT 12-J 1U rlewerSt R2, 1rtlst cott11a. slud10J, s1uro1. sacrtt 1arden wi shed $975,000 949·646-5938 OPIN HOUSI SUN 1-4 LAGUNA BEACH PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS, SPAC ESTATE. FIONA t4t-H7·1'94 ON TV COX Ch1no1I 13 OPEN Sit-Sun Sptc le 4'br d11l11roer pllf resort style pvt Est1tt custom pool, 1p1 fount1lns Vlewa In e1ted Bt1r Br1nd Rtdae SI ,500,000- $1.750,(U) "*O Tenore ~~USA 80,000 Homes Each $32 per week ( 4week Donna at (949) 642- RESIOENTIALRENT~ ORANGE .7400 COUNTY Balboa Peninsula 31r ti• l House to be1ch ye1rly no pets $2300/mo Call Jim ••t-675-5069 Corona dll Mar 237 VtRGINIA Charmlna E11tside 3br. Mtwpoftleldl 2 fun b1ths. $749,999 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C•ll Mark 714·350-1057 4-l"llX NllD OfHHI Prteed to sell $995,000 Interiors 111 redone. P1uVA&t 949.290 .. 3053 Of'IN HOUSI SUN 11-5 6192 EAGLECREST DR . "SeaCliff on the Greens" 2Br + Loll, hl&hly UPlfldtd Ntw kitchen w/blecll pearl arenitt, hue• m11ter bed & b1th. 3 fp's, pl1nt1tion Mlut· ten & morel $1,125,000 Lorinda McClure St11 A11I Eat•I• 714·299·15688 HllUYlRS SS.000 rtb•te on purthHe of condo at llOuSe l8lllflt !M9-21~ 18115 nine TlnlTLI ROC.K OPIN SAT 1-S 2Mlr-4e (Thomu Gulde t890Cl) Unobstructed 180 d111ee city ll&ht vltw, 4br 3000sf, 3 Cir 1er, 8400sf lot New cherry 1r1nlt1 kitchen with laland Hta hly up1,.ded throuatiout. Sun dtck view. Sl,795,000 Al1n Trider, Trider RE 949 306-2526 0,Uf MOUSI SAT-SUN I t-4 IT 5UMM1a HOUSI Nlw ~~ain. plan 2 · on pr1Sh1ious Summet P..,. at Tll1le Ridlll 3Br t 5 ~ 3520sf, PlllOU' oc.n, city lldlb a mountain views 11.895.~ C11t OIVld w..,_ et Amlrgn First Propertlla 9119-2'4-1910 OPINHOUSI SAT-SUN 12·4 24 TRUWET VINE Nlw turnllty Bollnte• plan 2. Summit ,.,k •I Turtle Ald11 4br 3.5b1 + pro)tet rm 4th br Is 1 caslt1 wired for offt wu Devld W•11n1r Alntflun first Propertlea 949 244 7910 C>nN HOUSI SAT. 1-S 1 t4 1 2 Slorro Llltd• Stunnlna Turli• Rock View Ho me. Hui t 373hf, 58r, 3.581i J.c11 l lfllt, COfllPltte y rt• modeled with desl(n« lntures. 11,295..1~ rtr• ••lut. Aat 949-IRJ7-6ll7 Of!IN HOUSI SAT 1-5 Turtle ROdl beeut cus· tom llomt 5C>r J.5b1 19412 Sterr• llnd1 3700.f Sl,295,000 Cell 949·887·1177 NEED TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY OUR HOMES OF THE WEEK PAGE ON SATURDAn CAN HELP CALL -~ Mt-S74;-424t lOllAll oeomu '4~574-4245 '--' Pl1ciod w ........ Ill Newport BHCh 2br + dtn, 3b1, L11111st pl1t1 In complel 2 Cl< 11<kn1 • stor•ae. 1ppro1 2500ft of llv lnc spice $1,350,000 C•ll Jacob• Rutty & lnV1stmtnt1 ••t-642-4400 T-•• C_,., ltt•t• Sbr 6b•, •1>9ro1 IOOOsf ,on I 22 acres Nr fnhlon Is. OcHn & b1y views, Below Muket V1lut SJ.750,000 C•ll P1trlck T tnort N1tJonwldt USA 949 856.9705 llUffS TOWNHOMI OPlN SUN 1-S 456 VISTA TRUCMA A cu1tom unatt1ch•d lwnhm on widt 1rnbelt 3bf 2.5b1 fr. $947 .000 Nor11M Paulson Rt1lty 949·632-6489 Ol"IN THURS-SAT·SUN 12-4 so•o Cert• Portoflno, Newport Canyon, 4br. 3 ba 2400 sf, a•t•d comm, 3 c aar. $1,295,000 Tony Mat· lhtws R"ltor ERA Ftnt Homes 949"836·1305 .. AU UDO OPIN SAT-SUN 12-4 451 CMllON WAY :b 2.9Je condo ~­loaition & prica. Low '-' ca.~ Oon l~·flr'll T19m Est.Ills M~10 IAYfRONT Wf2 Sid• TIM 4br 3.Sbl &000 If eatate, pool, spa & a•lad entry Patrick Tenore NllonvRdl ~ ~ NllllOltCOllt OPIN HOUSI SUN 1-4 14 TllOl'O Crllt. llCUlvt 14 Marlsol Qlilet ptlnta loettiorl. Plan 3 w/3 car 1•rtl•· Dou1 Cl1rk Pecmc Western Proper· tits 949 836·1995 950 •• ~t w/AICOVI tor Office i nd •ncloHd 11er1et. Ne-carpeV c:«lmk tit 949-51$-4881 -------------- Peooerwood Apts Eaiclt S..,. to ..,..I Prfvlfl Tlllar1nl '7ii b1ck bay I br w/d, p•ho lrnrnlCWllla ..... 411r/2.50&. b1Vclo.yerd. NO PE TS w/d hkup, pebO, S3.<Xnno $945/mo 9"9 631-7813 94t-673-2S07 IAST SIDI 2br I 5b1 1pt, 1ar Sll95/mo No pets 1665 Irvine Ave •5 t4t-400~7404 '"' CMte M--. nr b1ck b1y, 2br l 5ba condo, new carpeVpalnt, 111 deck, FP, 2 Cir ,., •at Sl495 949-293·4630 Jlw 21to low•• unit, remodeled steps to beach. fp. front p•tlO, •rt 13100 949 673 7800 2br 2IMI Hth St Marina, bay viewa, upar1du, closa to bch, la bakony bc.,.tttfMll .... 3br •et S3250 949 673 7800 2b1 111 pvt leund, close -------to bd'I no pet,, S1600mo Henry 714·119 4425 Mort». Vlew H-e• 38r. 2Ba, very clean. Me•• Verde 3lir 2IM 111111 1 /6 $3600/mo hse, MW paint Inside/out, yurty leaa 949 759-3771 Is yd. RV -. 2 c pr, Ill S2200 949-293--4631 ....... newly,~. 4br. 2.!lbl' ,,.., Bid\ Bly. no petl. &ood crtdtt only S2400rn 714-318-1433 v .. rly+ 1t1tt 180 deart1 b1y votw. l story 3br 2.Sbe. 2200 sf, houie w/hu&t pvt y11d, RV 1ccess prof landsc: only $3595 pttl Ok 2323 lrvlnt Ave, call P•trlck T tflO(t 949 1151.9705 Amil Wanted 7880 u.. ......... ladl Offtc• .,.." wonte4, ,..,_.,..., 150-JOOsf, COM ltshlon HllN'I SO DOWN lsl1nd or oc 11rport 1re1 WlfY llNn You can 3·5yr ISi. 949 120 0262 °"" ~ homl Cll lor FREE lllt Aet ,._21~1811& CONSULTANT Rt11ular & Spec111 Education Advoutt·Atsources Credtnto1ls Ut-640-2147 tvlftf, • Sdtoef t _.,., Will Tutor Your Child in Elementry Grade ltHd1n11 & Spellin1 714-U6-0lts , .... ,,. Illy .. ,.. .... <Mr ~ )f'I tXIJ"WIC&. L-n• In yOUf home. Rtclt.1la In community '*471-2174 HI RINTAl.Llst from te to Sin Clamlnte ~11.sal to SIOJXX> ,_ 9&21~11115 Ocean fl'ont bldl. prtmt loc w/oai views. 330 Cliff. 1 .. 2!lr 11¥11l 11900 $2500,lmo. IM9-494-Q3 PLUG IN F urn1$1\td Studio on tht Be.chi Awall1blt July _a Aua. 1700/wkly. $1000/ monthly. 71~104 LMel ""°'° ,.,.,_ 9IOUM VtrNillea conOo. .. • PoOI. fit-. &111· cony $1200149-721-0llllt NI leral4• Vllf•t• 2+2 Quiet cottac•. Fplc. yard. w/d, pooVclutihw Oii lilf IUa)n 98C7Mm ... , ...... Zb4I toWflhonle, petlO, Al • ., ' POOi, •PIO w/arut 1tou11. lmmec must ,.. Open $AT l-4, 143 ~-111150A ..... _,..... .... Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. C.... ., -room 2br•~• _., "'"'· •1101ttt0 3tlr, 2'1, close '"" p1111t. l 11111 to 11th. to bHC:h 71• m 37&1 2 (I , ........ •It S2JOO ot 714 397 0043, 149 67HIOO -------~---"'' w.itral lo(. llf UCt, ..... 6-11 f 4 pted lelftOo, OWll •1, • at ,..... 'OOI. alllf• ~ 11ttt llO •mk/ ittWll ltlll*. i e .., pet/drut94t·79·~ S2900/~ .... &&7' I i -f 'mplowe. •• "f ,"mpleodo. • '' 1rbt rtnehmer." .. Emplo) ~." ' /11 ",,,,, 1/ • ,, ' I ti•,-:: ·~TICf k Cehfornl1 law •• QUlfft that conttt..::• le>" tak1n1 j0b1 that total ~ or mot• (llbor Of m1ter11ll) be hunted by Ult Contrecton Stitt llc1n11 loerd Sttlt i.w 1lso 1tQUlf1t 11\11 ~ontr1ctor1 Include tllM """" n111nti.r on lh •d•.,tl$1n1 You can chf<.11 tlMI ''''"' of your lu:enud El,l'~rl'rs • Crown Molding •Baseboard • Door & Window Casing • Wainscoting • Wood ftoor1ng & more • (lie ll!lkal) Ml.111.1741 QI • Nddlo V¥1~ p lldd· •KU OKQJ o.AKJ6 •KU PiNa opall cbt biddina Yrith I *Uk r..o htant. Whal do you m}IOndl 90Vnt t¥a1' fllO*"' IV ,_ 2 ~ ... )~ ' Wbll do).,. Wd ~ Q 5 • At South. vulnmblc, you hold: •Kl1l 'O AKJU ~·, •.OCS •K U O AJl 0 lttJ •AQil ~ Pannet opens die blddi.na wtlh ~ What do )'OU rapolld? The biddin.I hat~. 'i()(,'Tff "'IS1 'Nt>ftH 1 ~ .... •• • Wh.1 do you bid now'? 0 3 • Vvbnbie. )'OU hold: •Altl5 o QU o atU •Ats Q ' • At SOol.b. V\llDUll>at, )'OU bOIJ. • 1be biJdiU hat proceeded: SO\ITlf . lYrsf NORTH 1-.... l ' What do yuu bid now? PAIT-TIMI SIMI l'•Mll NMded SUM'lllA JOts Wot11 II Ea11d "3522<!lllOI com the beach small. bo1t l ·888 89f:"7676 rent1I Pi.... ull 949· 729 l ISO 900 585 0747 nw .. OMI ..... Fully laiwlenced 2& '°/hrs wMll loc1t1d In Corona dtl Mw (949) 644 1413 a1pg SPICWllT Comptele OrywaM Serva frM Eltlllllt .. ~19 Eltdr1cl1Senlca SMAU JOe lXPlaT loCll QutCli ReiponH Home, Yerd & Doell Elect PAllT-TIMI PlllMAJHNT Pn SITTta ~4t)IS7-2U7 lllC#llDNSf Pit, dlla tnlly CUit l'<IC. n ~. fp -s...i ..... 714-540«>13 ph ~ 1313 RND ... ::~ 21> ~ Dl.n:an Dak LIMY.._. ~tel ~1042 Recroutina & 1nst1M.11on I .LC. li.mtc lDw pric. Tl.t DEAN 9'9 673 8065 loc:ll conlnlctlor, no !Ob too 71~ n4-MJ 20ll lmll. no 10b bl b1a. IW1 _,,. ~ UC!oat<Pal (714)141·1410 = TrM S-ke, Y1rd Cle1nup Mainttn1nce. Scw1t1lller R.,.w, H1ulon1 (t4t)HM711 Ftnclng ---~ ANTIQUE & CLASSIC CARS, &~ MONDA ACCottO 'ti llOk ml, eff pwr, wind, IC, Cd pl.lytl', MW tlftS '4400 080 pvt party 949 574-4244 con t r e c tor 11 WWW olb Cl 1011 or 800·.U I CSll Unll· unud contract~s talo,1n1 1obf. th.i totel lt11 thin ssoo mu•t alltt in tht1r ldnr humtnh th1t th., ere 1101 hct" .. d by lht Colltrattort 11t1 l I •llH Board . -------ltomeAepalr ' ... ~ w ........ , .... -., Dea• R~w or Repltet A ...._ •cu ..... wooden 11tu & woodtn JUNlt TO THI OUMPlll 714 1118-1182 AVAIU8l[ TOOAYI 949 873 5566 ~ ..... "'"' ~, ........ ~ OMl 981Z21Zfi ltncn 714-444-0171 a.wl •I ,,<Allf'lfo CAAPIT<tr -OP lltpHI. Petch na lnstan Rernodell• Co11rteou, any sut )Obi. Irk• lledl ,,... flt. -,~---lllYaOHMNT-----1 Wholt11ltl 949 492 0205 Conc:rttw, Pillo DrlVIWlt ~9111 flrtjllc, 180 ~a 25Yrt l•H*\tdlt•tiopmenl ct>m ~ hp T•ry 714 "7·194 ~ ~ IC)tj4'1!10 v-.... SEll your stuff tlYqh classified! Touch of Kl 1-unipean fapen In House ClanJnt 20 )IUh in BllJIMq Lteen.ed A Bonded Pn>leuiclMI IHITIJ anoj,ned 10 Your tlcmc (949) 54M09'7 Ffff btUTlllC• Ref~ Sprint C."IGIAt s,,.. .• ,. Pl8:Jourad (Ne)~'79 111 'dflPI • r•t f''lft ' "f '.11111111~(, alOfY•s MAUUNO Y..W.~Up Tr• T~ MrlCf D1nw> ~·811~ Spr1nc Clt1nlna Spec11I Clt1n1n1 lo l&uhn& Oulck loC .. •n t4t-tlt·l1M 'I MOCIMS SU4IO 1000 1t1ck, suurb cond, tmm~l.bty clHnl ,,,. Vile Plf'tf, llJ:2tl 9Cl0' Immediate SR22's Lowest Prices in CA ServingOC Since 1989 714.825.1974 llSTMCWUI $55/Hr. SttviflC All Cltlel lnsurtd Tllll44 m .,.119.l J2:3.0MB7l PUBLIC NOTICE Tl•• Ctlll Public Ulllitl•• Comm111lotl , ... ,, INt 1N uMd llouuhold 11111 mover• rr•nt their I' U.C C1 l nllfllber: hmos 1nd cheufftun prtllt their T.C ,. lllltflbor In Ill Hv« • tl1tm.ntl If you hive anr quesho"9 lliMllt th• 1e,.m1 01 • ,..,.,, ll1t10 or dla.....,,clllll flW&IC WIUllft COM..._ ,, , <lMlti'• ,_....., 21'lts .. Greaf l'rl«I Gue<1ntltd worll. FrH tst. UJ75602 714-5381"4 7.390.~ ICl'S CUSTOM PAINTINO Pron. clun, ®lllty work Interior/eat and docks L1703468 949-40C> 10St UIMIOW ma.I MMfT P 1lntln1 lnVUt. HouWllQt Qu1kty !Obi rree•Urnet. L'56•7 714-&JI 11188 ASPHALT lllPAaa SHI Coil. Slrlplnc ' Conutt1 Work. Fr .. Est Qu11ityWOrk C&CA ...... C .. 7l4-41t-002J i.-u s324Go /month plus tax one a1 thts payment + ~ .. tax 1or 48 rndls oo..,... awraoe aedit.. S3.cm <PIS oa w11t1 prom ot amrc Oflnlllship ot •nm-GM 'llllhlcla Of M.500 Wilm prom~ <MnerShlll SO SIDKlty ~ 121< mis per ytY1S nl 21>e per inile In eass (167313) '01 CADILLAC c:ATERA SPORT, LOW 30,427 Mil.ES, SILVER, MOOtflOOF. CERTIAEDI $16,995 (032218) . LOW 33,640 MILES! BEIGE, TAN LTHA, WHY EXTm, CERTlFIEDI $23,995 (254178> ~ CADILLAC SEVILLE DHS tDi lJ.DO.Rf, !BE. TAN mt\ ~~lttOI $27,995 (1715841 '02 CADILUC ELDORADO 00.4.870 . 'flfNl.TMLnt\ ,a:RlffDI .. (19'013' . i.-a $399°0 /month plus tax one at this~ for 48 rndls 00 abOw Mfagl creca. $1, 170.11> lilYB all Wltl proa ot Ctmll'll OWl*Sh•P d a non-OM \40hicle °' S2.670.a> wi'llm prom ot ~ SO sectJily deC>OSlt 121< miles per..,,. aM 20C per mile In a:ess (I~) HIGH LUXURY, BEIGE. TAN LlHR, COACH ROOF, CER'TIAEDI $26,995 (241473) '02 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS LOW 27,401 Ml.ES, M~ etmt.EwtfEl.S, CO & MOIEI CERTIAEDI -995 (1117434) '02 r.ADIUAC ESC:AUDE 2WD La.v 29.Ul t.l.ES. fBI. Q«M~aRIHD $38;816 (1Me411t MSRP ••••• _ .. ·······-··· ........ ~.--MSaP ........................................................... .$33.115 Nllbera ~ ............. ~-l3800 Nabcn Dt.oOuoL .......................... -............... -$1'716 J MSl661 B 1 AT TIIIS PRICE/PAYMENT c•cr622211164560> •01 CADILLAC •IU.EDTS Sedln. 401.~ 4.1 Ur, Auto (521W'r.i""48) •113 CADILLAC CTS Sedln, 40, VI, 9 2 Ur, Auto • (5311Pl155257) •02 CADILLAC SDll.LERS Sedlni 401. ~ 4.t Ltr, Auto \521 DP/l llH6) •02 CADILLAC ESCALADE Spon ~N~LU,AAAIJ •a.CADILLAC SOIU.ESLS Sedlnl 40. V!J 4.8 Ltr, Auto ,5248P1172773) 829,995 s39,995 831,98 .... .. t.f ' ' ------~.,.____ • -::. -• --Y-:'_..~-_:~.~... • -• -=-- ... a a; - • To schedule your privatt showing of this contemporary masterpiece, please contact Kent McNaughton at (9"'9) 719-2050 or (9'19) 612-0006. Also, pmrfew the home onlf ne using a virtual tour at www.newportftnthomts.com. COVER ••• Fmsr TuAM ESfA'IR5 2. umr Story/Inda 3.-36. Coldftll Binker/ Cout Newp>rt Properties 37.-69. Strada Properties 70. KOiar & CO. Bank of Anicrica 71-76. Fust Team Eatates 71. Cote Ralty Gro~ 78.-79. Rmm Ra! &we Sen1W 80. ~Np BUik 81. ~Bay Funding 82; Ha.nu ~ Ralty 83.-117. Pruclmtial California Raley 118. Wclb Fargo Private Mo~ 119. Atmltrong Plopertia 120. Counuywide Mortgage 121. Abram& Coutal Pro,.. 122. Coldwell Banlrer 123. Cannery Village Realty 124. Wmhingmn Mutual SolMar~ 125. ~r'a Realty 126. POnfolio Financial Lolli Ad¥iloa 127. Metro Ralty 129. Laguna Seaide Realty 131. John ow.dee Seven Gablea Real Eat.ate 132. Loan AdYilon 133. Seven Gahlea Real F.statc 135. Mongap Rates 138.-140. Home. of the Week 141. Open Home Guide 143.-144. Prudential California Realty DailyAPilot ProUdJ1 ~Newport Bach. Costa Maa. U UOQa dd Mar, ~ <Mit, Shady <:aayon, Uguna Beach, Lagwia N'.pd, OMa Point. Monarch Bach, Qapimano Bach, Sen Juan CapimaDo and San Clemence. SpectacuW city lights, oet.an md bay views are the hallmark of this four«droom. five bath contanpomy home in the hean of Corona dd Mar. Walls of glass doors Oood the open. flowin& spaces in natural light. while imported granite Ooors lldds a touch of elepnce Wilh approximatdy +,000 square feet that includes a west f.acing. ocean vi£W front deck. this reflncd address offers a ~th of comfonable and luxuriously appointed rooms. According to the listing agent, Kmt McNaughton of First Team Estates, the ho~!J location is within walking distance to Fa.mion Island. the village and the beaches. The asking prtce is $3.49S million. The refreshing pool and spa provides a memorable ' vmut for entenaining guests. A oolumned pesgola, built-In ba.rbequt and sitting areas add to your options. The formal living room enjoys a lighted art niche and glass doors tba1 open to a spacious ocean view deck. Those wlth a love for the culinary ans are a:rtain to be amazed by the large t.at·ln kitchen that is equipped with ~ stai.nles.Mted VUdng appliances, custom cbeny wood cabinets. pnite counters, center Island and btt.akf.ast bar for four Ibc tnfonnal dining area looliS oat • abe deck and view beyond. In toial the home otJm a family room, dining room. den, master suite pid two-car attached garage on an approximatt half acre of manicured groMds. I , ••• 4 I. ' •• ·: open house invitations 6-LJ.S_Q v UQ...,.........__,..~.--~-i--".."--""......----..... 6 Tician $524,9oo l6 ~Brae $679.900 47 ~ $829,000 $2 .. 497,000 $969,000 Sun , ... a.ALDlti Si.1'1Yi 11721 Dtno P.l MS.~ SCSun 1·5 ,._leek Sun 1-5 ~.,. ... S.1-4 .... ~ ••Hnm¥1MDr SU'UDI Sun 1-4 °"*-"-"' HHNT•MQXQlll. ........ ............ ....... .. •• ._..Odl#.101 ~ ...... D!P.11111'--e•IOl#GI ..... ..~ ............ kU .. '1Mlll-.. , ... Sue ... ..... • JiJl.S 'llnyS. ...... . .. I open house invitations •'& L'll' I I I \,.,. "' '• L ........ • ONI •oao ltOAO ''·"'·"' • COllOHA DaL MAil $1,Jff,ttt 9-udf\lly lppOll1llid; cndldonll home wfdl flbulous OCllA *"' front condo In ._..., muw bedroom COf'onl del Har. IAN CUMNTI Sttl, ... Gorpoul .. bd. ,.,. den wtd\ c.lty ~ wld .,. courM ._.._ --.... .. ~'-rt& ... J bd .. end .... LIMlr ,......,.....~ Kandy fltiM:ltlo OMHGI $1,IM, ... bc.pdonll '4 bd. J ba. 6imlly home Wlctl pool wld lpL MllA 81.UPn $12f, ... lJWldecl 4 bd. 3 bL home wtd'I new .,.... ldtdlen • pm.. lflL ......... ~fWFFICE 949.723.8800 LIDO llLI U,491,000 S,YGLASS HILL $1 ,7JS,OOO l'emodeled fllnlly home on Udo Isle. Panoramic ocean view on 5pntul Hill 4 bd. pool and spa. Jeff 1wtn1 • L,tun lwln1 lllVINI t4Jt,HO ~ 2 bd. 2 ba. upper 11-41. '"""-· qui.. . . NORTH TUSTIN $4,JJ0,000 Spacious 7 bd. 8.5 ba. custom am. l.25 acre hone prpp. lab. PERAZUL $l,StS,OOO Largest Plan In Pwazul Wtth ~ vt.w. "4 bd. S ba. 8oinul room. SHADY CANYON tJ,2tl,OOO Slfl&le story hdy ~A. 4 bd. 5 bL GOif coune ..._ ' 8rlM hc'1:•1om NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 949.644.1600 T I ~ ( , . . • .. ' 'l I I , I ._ 11 \N,., f. ~¥ .. ............ ONI PORD 10AD '2,227,Ht GorpoUI former ,,..., J bd. 2.S bL councry FT'WICh Normlndy. .....&...- LIDO ISLE 949.723.llOO t I j •• N.wPOlt'T •IACH $1,611,Ht SANC•RRI ttJt,llt , Wooderlully \lflll"lded 5omerHt model. doM to IJahc and brlaflc hofne on Interior comer lot. ..... !belt. Jim Kine NEWPORT BEACH 949.644.1600 < '" lilll< 'I I .;.. , , I\ .... "' c J ••• ·-·-- ... -J - 11 i , ;- ~ § ::io ~ Q!. ,.., ifr ii 0 Q.I -< ~ .· \ ... - .-cit ·- MILl..AIVK.UllAK TEAM SOCIETY OF EXCELLENCE TIM SMIIH 949.718.1735 HEATHER WARREN . 949.718.1734 u • ~ ,.,, i • , ••• . . °' - • I J • 949.759.3738 714.883.4397 SHADY CANYON U.OKU Of THE YEA~ 1002 RICK LANGEVIN 949.7S9.37S9 SHADY CANYON• CUSTOM HOME RICK LANGEVIN 949.759.3759 COLDWEU. BANKER'S #l SALESPERSON IN ORANGE COUNTY FOR 2003 IN ASSOCIATION WITH 949.759.3760 11 •• ! f MARILYN READ - 949.718.2733 www.lldoWe.net • n;::c:raam c 1 • • 949.759.3705 HALL OF FAME BRAD hllNMAN 949.759.3732 hlnmanbrad@hotmail.com www.hlnmanrealestate.com · #2 TEAM ORANGE COUNTY SOCIETY OF EXCELnNCE 17 ... u ~ c:n -! f • I ...., J • ~ ! 949.718.2747 •••• l•llll ., • I' 'P.J P I ~ ~---~- • • t ESTHER FINE 949.717.4764 HALL OF FAME , .. . -':'\ i:"l'l'_•LL lJ .\H"Cll ~ i ••• • JON FLAGG 949.718.2718 s • • BEVEJllV MO 949.723.0703 MINDA BUSH-STRONER 949.759.3782 rOG£TtH R WE HAVE OVElt. '40 YEAllS OF lXPElt.IENCE IN THE N£WPORT•COSTA ME.SA AREAS. .,,. 'r, ' I ' . --- o\ - • HALL OF FAME SOCIETY OF EXCELUNCE 949.759.3786 JEFF EWING HALL Of FAME SOC1£TY OF EXCELUNCE 949.759.3796 IN ASSOCIATION WITH ANNE TURNER l O l IJUH 'l l lJ '\Nf\• 'I(• -= • --·· _, • -- INTER.NATIONAL PRESIDENT'~ PREMIER TOP l'lt COLDWELL BANKER AGlNTS WORLDWIDE SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE &ROKER ASSOCIATE JEFF JONES 949. 718.2735 PP.ESIDf NTS HITE -. 21 ~ ~ '-~ -~ N § :0 ~ !l!. m g iii 0 ~ 31 ~ , ' °' - 949.759.3708 •fit l>UH 'I I llt,Nt<_c ·1. ...... . .... ... ,....... ... w. J.5 ... uoo ... fc.. ....... --........ ......... ......... • COSTA NBA Al7,lll ..,....,.....,........_._..... .... ...,... Clftr'll loodoft. PILICAN caUT SI l,t00,000 ~MW home ID bell'* by Glau~~ 12,291,0H In \\foock OM. ... ..., ............... -..--.... !I _. ........................................... --~·--·-...... ·-· .. ;·----------.-.-·----·..,·-------... ....... ... • ~ oi -~ f i ...., :! ~ !" ROB GIEM 949.718.1718 HALL Of FAME OIUCTO ... ARCHITECTURAL DIVISION • • .. M ·' MIKE JOHNSON 9-49.499.8957 www.mcafoose.com 27 i ( ~ ~ ~ !'° N § . ::0 ~ !!!. ,.., ~ ~ . j'. ::9. s: I ' ~ • ff I 1~1 ·~ 1· ,,. r Jt l, Oaiy Pilot • Reel Estate • Sall.rday, Aile l 9, 2004 • . . aALaOA ISLAND $1,'11,MO 2 homea on one loc.A ..-, dWICI to own tnd t-lncocne all at die tame dml. LauraGahl L.:AGUNA NIGUIL $I ,2M, ... 4 bcf. l bL t.hqcJe de&ljp\ by Oril .Abel. A CCllWl!pOIVy ~al wood and .... laura Gale M.WPOllT alACH $1,ltS,ffO G~t Income, wmt N.wport l bcf. l bL duplex. Larse units. tocalty remodeled. hmWhke NIWPOtn' aaACH fl,125,100 Er+:ir ctill ppous 8ldt .. Wlw home. 4 bd. l ba., l ........ pool. IP-Ind sporu CICIUrt. Janet~ NIWPOtn' aaACH tHS,ffl Hi&NY ~ 4 bd. l bL Townhol.M. fantudc Pl""* kltthen. l jlcuzd cubL ,,,..,, lzltid • .......................... . NIWPOllT COAIT . SJ,Jtl,100 Located on one of dte most peaceful view loa In pres~ Crystal Cove. NIWPOllT 81ACH $2,ltl,000 180 ct.cr..e .. oc.m'I Md dcY lfchts Vt.WI from moat l'OOml Md decks of d\11 former mOdet home. Teak tloon, bay~ 4 bd. Sharon~ COSTA l1,6H,IOO Rllly .;;di I Qa 1t f t .. e.ar& lmh; Kid r• ~dll1d wtdt addition; .................... .,...._. .... Jllut•r,rta:l..U ,. ...... ;• I I I ' j!I. :fa f 1.~·, ... t I' f 1 _; t ;~I _-tr:i: :: .;~i · l§ :;' .·Jji .·I~ , 1 f·f E' ,.. ,.~ ~ -i i ~ ' . ~ ~-- .1 ~fi·, · If i ·'J;I· I z fl s ( _: ·!:i ~i ~I.Ji .. ' . 1li 'tz -J : ·J~i i: .• rz ~I? ,.. , J ... w 'i 1 ' lf I f.[I lp J +Z I .! • • I,;. I; = E :la ~J .. } • t 0. Piot • Raf Estate • Slbrdly, .llle 19. 2004 • . ,. . ' . LAGUNA NIGUIL '11•- A ,... ClftlCll..., eo ,..-dw.M a,.... o1 chll ._._,a loadon. 5351474 S3ssm Ll<flOO -c..... ......... ._.. ...... ....-.. -...... ...., .... ,._. __ ., ........... ~--....--......... .-............... _. ... ._ ............................. ....... J ; o; - • 949.7lL2371 1141.-423.1562 cau1nl renlf 0 • Plla:ciom INTUNATIONAl DIAMOND SOCIETY INDOUID l'I fORMU. COMMISSIONI& Of UAL lSTATE Of CALtfOM&A f DONNA LEGAN 949.533.0445 GINNY ANDERSON 949.718.tSSt 949.759.19?7 ............. CAllfOP.NIAMOVlS.COM/ GINNY.ANDlllSON DIAMOND SOCIETY , .. ,... ~·77 949371.1916 • • I ( auRJAY $1tt, ... """-~ rlO"lllf!Clld communky,n.ww ~Ind be.~ buemenc. Hw-y~ M9.7SU717 FULUlm)N ......... '4bd. 2bL home on ~ coune. Larp lat wttti pool GraniCli counws. die~ .. ~ 714.315.141' __. $1,ttt,MO Gt.t TIWde ~home. Sbd. 3.511L 3<IOO ~ -fTOMI ..,tr Ind pool Hiii YllW. lolded. 1W.. Mt.651.l 149 ~ PC)9lt'T $1,JSI, ... Dnltnlik ... , Huai ..... scory.pi.d beldl Communicy, poo&. ~ ~..,.,., _., pn.. y.rd. M.as1.16'0 s.. Scancion "49.l'40.1n1 GAN>EN GROW Sllt,9" leiudfuly .. t.d home on .,. lat. M llll. ll.emocW9d ldcdlen. Cuscom pllnc. ......,,..~ 71019.2649 ..,.. .,...... lr1lllCI ftllW home, M\IW' .... "" ...... l'*.:Uk ...- wldt bocM room. jlm w.ao... • ._..,. 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Tllllllrro J CORONA DEL.MAR 220.S Matprite Awnue $3.333.000 Sat I ... Amy E. Baumprtner Sun 2-5 Amy E. 8aumpnner 260 I llllnd VIM $1,975,000 set , .... H..cher Hcew.n Sun , .... RobinT.nch 717 Sencar'9 om. $1,'50,000 Sat I ... Tammy~ .. • 1.0l7Wh .... Wrtt $1,750,000 Set 1-4 Susie Sdord Sun I ... Judi Ulnly 617 Btconla $1,2-49,000 Sat 2-5 BanM!omewJVoael '43 S.chcomber $1 .019.000 Sat 1 .... Melina Bamu CRY.STAL COYE 86 Sldra CCJWl9 $2,295,000 Sun 1-'4 Cammy Lelle $4,995.000 Sat , .... Cory Ow1lde EASTSIOE COSTA MESA 2629 w..un1nmr Place $879.000 Sun 1-4 Todd Bryson "' Eut 21 at ScrMc. Unit: 8 $799,000 Sat 1-4 Grant 8bcby IRVINE TERRACE 1JO ..... Drhe $1,..,,.000 s. 1 ... Lori (ie blllon Sun 1-4 LOrt G· II fttlft KINGS R.OAD 1601 Kqi"* $3,695.000 Sat I ... ~ . _. Clllllllll .... "-... ~°"""'" ....-.Nlll'lloc.C........ ....... _== _ _.,"' .... ::: ....................................... "'............................ ,.._..,...,_ .............. ,, .......... -..111 ............ ..,,.,...., ............................. .. 3t ~ ~ CJ;e1-i J-lo#Je l)~fJJry ~ ~ ~ "' § LAGUNA BEACH :::0 "' ~ 1885 Ocean Wq $6,150,000 Sat 2·5 Carotyn Sbndertan ,.... "' r;; Sun 2-5 Carotyn Skenderiln ;; . 1649 5'net Rklp $2.199,000 Sat 2·5 KJmberty Hutchlnp 0 !!! 150 l..edtoft $1,&49,000 Sat 2·5 i<.vtn Kamm -< Sun 2·5 • Traudl Hansen ~ 1565 Tahiti Avww. $1,849,000 Sat 1-4 Liz Sp.- 31371 Monter9y $1,649,000 Sat 1-4 RoblnTendl 917Acapuko $1,199,000 Sat 1-4 Hotton/Horton LAGUNA NIGUEL 22803 Se.way om. $4.l~0.000 Sat 1-4 Jerry Snyder 29602 Sea HorM ~ $575,000 • $61'4,876 Sat 1-4 Kevlil Kamm Sun 1-4 Kavin Kamm NEWPORT BEACH 9 Hat1>or' Island· $6.f?S.ooo Sat 1-4 John McMonltle Sun 1-4 John Hd1onl&le 16c;.,.... $4,995,000 Sat 1-4 c..nm, lMtl9 Sun 1-4 Allan E. Hehr 2329 Pl'ivata Road $1.299.000 Sat 12-l Lisa Ohanesian 3131 Corte Caleta $980,000 Sat 1-4 Mall Gulledp Sun 1-4 jennl(er Wons 20 I 0 Vista CaucW $899,999 Sun 1-4 Katie Rollins 20 In Spruce Awnue $850,000 Sat 1-4 Mau Evans Sun 1-4 Matt Evans 73 Princeton $192,000 Sat 1-4 Marilyn Wiiiiams NEWPORT HEIGHTS ----s 11 a Modlr'9 $1 ,7'49/XX) s. 1-4 U>uAnne Rlay 231 s Holy Lane $1.)40,000 ., l.S NORTH LAGUNA ,58 I Ounnepn Or1ve $2.995,000 Sat 1-4 Brian G. Johnson Sun 1-4 1649 $Unset Rklp $2.19'.000 Sun 1-4 SANTA ANA HEIGHTS 2049 I SMnna Line $679,000 Sat 1-4 GaryHM11~11_. ,t $l.Jts.ooo Sat 1-4 John HcMol ..... Sun 1-4 John McHonlsle OJDOtC-.... ............ ~0.......-~llJNRflllc.C...... ....... _c:: ... _.,.,...,. ...... .................. _... ................ .,,..,..,,==.............. ,.._. ..... _ .... .......... ~-· •• t .. ..., ... ._...,............ ,..... ................. p 1 1 • • oi -l f • .. - ConJM Ad~ · tt,59s,ooo Rlr'9 Corona del Mar opponunky to build on lppf"OXlmmly 8,800 square felt of land wkh ao# course ~ ocean views. M H. lt,695,000 SpectlCUW rwnodel of a clusic Mld-Ctnciwy compound wtd\ pool, spa and sport court. 3 bedroom suit.a In che main house wkh aa:acMd I bedroom auenh<Me. Completed In 200 I feat:urini sptendld use of colored stucco. &tus and redwood sld~ and few Interior walls on 3 levels. This 4 bedroom, .. ~\ ~oA. /J/AM • /;.,()49t000 EXc.lent neww Income property.Very spadous. 'Mht and bf:t&ht ll1ks. Each has ks own laundry Inside and 2 car pnge. ~ ~ • f925'()()0 ... Catp ... Hodll c.~ waded~ hlrdwiood loon; .. wl ................. o.on. .... ~ N.Mr-......... 1 WM ~"IA · Jt;750,ooo flibllloW, S bedroom, S bMh. brand new ~ frOnt home wtch dock. Eam1IM9d ccmp.dol1 In wtyAupt. ~ ~ ~ , ·' .. I ' .... .... ~A>.& • /1,(JS,()()O "-na f 1fd pool home on ..... lot. -------~·~~~------- /ntw ~ · lt,94g,ooo wtl~ CUJtt ""'1tM • l;tg,ooo Seller has ~ llnOchel--mocivadl Unique home on a.,.-~ 1t ltl l t ~~Al· /j,£95,000 Fantasdc home ofJwq t.udful bly, oc:.ar'I and sunset ~ ~ "6cd . /t,)50,()(JO One flft,,.. ........ C01••1p01•., ........ holw .... bull In Or-.~ , 47 ~ c a. °" ':" '-c: ::> .,. -~ N § :x> .,. i!.. rTI "' 6i Ii 0 ! "Q s Onty 11 exdUIM Laguna Beach ociranfront CUStOm home sites remain. All the luxurious services and amenities of the Montqe Resort and Spa. Lot sires range from 13,000 to 16,000 square feet. .. JJ ~ · l/0,51JO,(){)O Wa lndooik Ilda IW ..... 12 air.,..... .. ·~--. '.~ . ...-~. ~. --:.-::..., 9 Jim~; /JIAM • ~995,000 Qmk C.,. Cod _,.. relldel!m. pOlh Hwt>or lsilnd bll1 front lociadon . .. beclloonw. 4.5 bldhl. .-.y lrid MWW" dock for an~ .. s foot wSsel. .. ~ J-li/f, · /5'J.95'000 Beaudful custom .ca wkh views of the Pelican Hill Pf COU"Se Md the Paclfk Ocean. Fabulous floor plan. ~ J.lil/J • Ji,#o,ooo &qi .... ~ •• newly bulk. aatom home. ~ Jlili . /b,90(),()()(J ---------- ~IJJtJ · t~74g,ooo Sicuated In a private~ and beKtl community.~~~ Wood ftoors, French doors .net ....-us floorin&. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths plus separate wort< space. -- f ' ' f: ~ . • • .. ,_ ~~ · IJ,9~000 1bClly Nm a •ll•d. Nate U.-home wllh some cl the best oc.l ... In the~ J beidrooml, 2.5 bMhl, ~ wrace. 55 ~ ~ a. C» ':< :: :::> ~ -!.£> N § ;:>;> ~ 9!. ,..., "' i ~ 0 ~ ~ ' ., f -" 1 , ' ' m . ~!{ ~ • lt,J.99,000 f9bUba,; J bedroam. l.S bld'I ~ rwnodlled Wnlly home. Hardwood loof'l. ICDM ~ llllrtl•• iil..i ~ and 2 hpllces. Loc:ar.ed at che end ol a Cul-de-sac. 17 J ; -~ ii j J . ... • ~ "' -! f • ~ :-J . • ~ ! 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J ; ~- JJe-NfDli ~ • /fZJStJO FlbUloul F!I COWM YtMs from ~ room In d'lls mt.qi*b comer locadoo. ~ ~ annb bldls and ldtx:hen. stainless applilllctlS and hardwood floors. JJ~~ Codd· /1,t;.s,000 .-/l,tts,ooo Comer loCldon wkh ~ ocean. mountain and city JWtCI Yt.wt from this ,.....It home. Gorpous built-In office In a htce bonus room. ~ J.Jf511d,. $4,Zj0,000 ~ one d the ftrwt. ~ homes In South Oranp County wkh ~ oce1n, c:oudlne and white water views. tadfih CvifA vl-1eJA • tJSg,ooo Uhlque home on a ireat street In Easulde CO.. Mesa. Lltp lot with prdlns, mature nll, Wfl"i prtvMI. --- 17 i ~ ; -!"' IV § ::0 "' Q!. fT1 "' i "' 0 !-~ I - I j ... o\ -! f • lt,975'000 ... . . • • I • • .. Call Bank of America now and start dreaming a little bigger. Betsy Banker Account Executive 949.347.1729 949.212.4744 cell Bank of America~ ~~- NOt .n llf'llliiraau wW •u.llfr for mluced peperwolt baM8U. AD cn41t la Mabject to ltppt'Cmll, aormal Credit.._..,.. applr. Baek flf A.nca, 8 N.A. 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HomesByJohnMiller@earthlfnk.net 71 J ~ Cl> ..... ~ ~ ::0 Cl> ~ fTI "' u ~ 0 i :l> s ~ • ' • • . - • ··• r_ ~ - I -----~~-..... ~ -·---. n "' - I u This HISTORIC NortNridy revival esute with ouutariding lllews of Crescent Bay, Ocean and C.t1hn1 aunset views, ~ • mutt see. Fe1turmg 3 atofin Ol'I • 1n ari acr. comer lot There are mulbple rwntal unitt on each floor indudlng a tpectacular J)4tl'lthOUM unit plu' a Paerfic Coot Highway tetJ11I store This it a trophy leguN Beach Property. $4,195,000 • .. f f ' .. I ... ' 6 I 11 J i -~ § • :::0 l ,., i • j l • .. • : ' I I • ~ a\ -~ ~ f • ~ J ~' . I ! ' tions without direction 't very helpful. : ll J ·; ~- .... . ,. II ~ a; -l ~f • ~ ~) • I ~ •\ June 5, 2004 Ocat Jlanu, t .ut weekend Pur\'i, Ravi and I were out in our nciahborhood laking advanaaae of the ~ina amenities dw Wondbridae ha.' to offer. A~ 1 uw my Mn having the time of h~ life f cooldn't help but think or you auys and what you've dooc for us to experience this amazin1 improvcmcnl in our lifestyle. Two years and llOOlC odd monthll 110 when I tin.'t met you, I knew you ran a ~ pmfeuiOnal company and bad a.mbJcd the risbt am to acrvc your clients cO'ectivcly. "As IOID.UaC wbo rw a buslness J lcnoW that lhis is the kind Of ~lee to your clients is simply ex,..._ 11lk 1$ lbe fouridation of runnina a &ood bwdna.~ However, \ha'e is more IO lhe Haou Reddy Rta.lty 1eam &ban just Pe:rf.~ dai ..._ ol 1 rul est.ie pmf~I well. You and your entire team Wee it to a whole new lftlL "'* *' ~ firs& cncounccr your -.11<>1u mMdc it Ver)' clcu to us that finding u1 • hOmc wat ..,.. ........ a home lo a prospective buyer, but~ about bcfJrinl a couple.. md nuw 1 (~ ...... Ii' ee1 quality of life. Jt alnwt r,ecfM like you use lhe home u a mecham.m an l"Jll ... ,.. allMI ffk ln my opink>n. Hanu Reddy Realty hu taken work beina of rCal cltale ..,... , ..... _,.._...a new 11en.c: uf oobility tu the pruf C1Siun. 1 noc uoly admin: lhii&, but ihink )CIU .S ,_,. am for bdnl lhal WI)' ~ly. .. ... • • • J ; -~ § r ;io ~ fT'I i l .. l • ' .'"" ..... , • ~ o\ -• f • i J • "'Ii ! 8 Urml S6r will mirbil olfas betwftll ~ fill w~ Poaty 949M4 6m Sll11 l-4 LAKE FOREST ZZ146 Phulant SL ~ Tly 9491425.9600 SltlSwr 12·5 MISSION VIEJO m91VYCuda Uz Hlndtt 949/425.9600 >&73t~Lmt ,. ,.,.,,,.. 94~15.9600 MOIARCH BEACH 5 Will Sit Sile wil 8*dMl 6s be!Mft ~ Ltt An C-'6y 9C9(ZJ4.5689 s. 1-4 NEWPORT BEACH • " .. I r -~ . § ~ .. 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Why buyers should use a real estate professional Let a professional guide ' you through the Besides home searches, consumers relocating an aging parent with you, you to consult an attomey and other can find information about your real estate professional may be licensed professionals whose services communities, schools, mortgage able to direct you to local services or you may require, such as home Intricacies of the home options and even property appraisals. organizations for the etdet1y1 tnspectors, engtneers, survey~ and buying Or S llln rO eSS Wtththiswealthoftnformation, Asaleprofessfonalcanfamiliarlze lenders. e g p C should you still have a real estate you with the processes involved in M your single point of contact, a professional represent you dll1in8 buying a home, alert you to potential sales professional an manage the your home buying process? risks, help you determine how much entire transaction Including Absolutely. house you can afford, explain coordinating in$pections, keeping tn Given the sizable monetary outlay -alternative financing strategies, as well touch with the other real estate possibly the single wgest financial as provide tremendous moral support. prof esljonals, managing the transaction In a person's lifetime -it Another benefit is having a strong documentation for the foan process, seems reasonable, even smart, to call advocate during the negotiating monJtorlng deadlines associated with in a spedallst. process. A sales professional can help contingencies, providfn8 applicable While In the past, COJlSUDlers may you objectively evaluate an offer then paperwork, estimating closing costs, have seen real estate professionals as work to negotiate a favorable contract. and helping prepare for a smooth and simply a person who drives you Dudng the process, he or she will uneventful dosing. If you're about to around from property to property, our review the contract~ obligationt begin the process of buying or selling role Is deftnttely greater than that. before you sign, explain how ' a home, amllder involving a real Tecluiology has deftn.ttely dwtged That's only the tip of the iceberg. contJ.n&endes and release clauses estate pro(euional. When the stakes the way we live and work. And it's no Ask yourself, who better to know work, and so on. arc hlgb, it's comforting to have a different for real estate. Twenty years the es.act whereabouts of that 50-mile And IOm«:tbing euy to overlook ts speda)Jlt by your side. ago, only iaJ atate proksllonals had Vfew, J 00-foot waterfall, charming our famJ1W1ty with the complexity &my M11rirl rerantts sellm and accet1 to home liltingl. Today, there J>ied-'-tette or new in-town and rllks inherent in the proceu. In b#yeis Ui llU ~ OHusty coastal are mulUple ft!90Ul'Ces at consumers' condoin.tlifum project? A sales the years I have been practicing I have '°"'"""'Illes of Nntlf'Orl Coast, ~-The Internet bu became a profetStonal can be a great resource, been contiJiually amazed at how N~ &Mi, CoroM tkl MAr and popular tool for homebuyen to peruse etpedall1 M'homebuyen reloating quickly a seetll.fn8ly limple ImJU Rllndl. He''"' be ttaclced at the UltingS in any city ornate. froU1 other communities. He or she tranlaCtion can grow legally complex (949) 552-1111, e-tMll Accordlni to the 2003 National knows the local area tnduding home and risky. For eumple there !DA)' not BPIU,,,,.BArdlUM.nd ""wg-o11 to AlsodaUoQ of lalton Profile of Values, tues, utility cosu and school be a leg&l rtjht~f-way to the popaty, 1"' _,.."' cyberV~Homa.cqm Home~ and sellen, 71 perce_nt data, and~ even be knowledgeable or juBt u bad, othen may have an flw •""'°""1 ~· Prwdmtlill of bomebuyen uted 1he lntemit in about ft!IOUl'CeS pen.atnbJI to your t.Uement over the land you're ~ ltulty is"" ~ thdr Mlrcb for a boaie ~the 6nt spedal tnteresu or netdt. For contempladng acquktng. When luc:h ~-"~,.,..,_ti/Tiu qtwter of 2003. Jmtance, sbOU1d you requk'e help • • ~Pl adH, we wa1 ~adW.O • PrwtlM#tllRUl.JlslllU A/Jllillla.J11t. • I • .. • .• 1 II •" •• •,.•,,. ', ..... ~II • •••• •• Barry Mar1<s • 101 • J I 4 I r -' ~ • § r ::0 (II Q!. ,.., "' i . j'. • l '\ • f .. , ' 4 ( • 1IS 1 J ; -., ~ I § ~ ~ I!. ~ "' ~ • • j ~ , • •• ... 1 "'l , 111 I o\ -' . r • l I • I J • ~ ! :. 107 J ; """ -~ ~ l ,,., ~ ~- • j i .. ' , . ... 111 °' - •• l f L . . ' .. Bruce Miiiar · 949 . 689 . 8686 I www.HomesByBruce.com R1prt111tt(111 1111 dlsc1t,,ln1 t1111s '"·' 11/llrs of pr111i111 prop11t/u In Cout1/ Or1n11 Co1nty £111111 Star l111 Great open water views frtm 1tis southwest facing home. 60 feet of frontage and room for a 68 foot yacht $3,895,000 "'"" 11111• ftntastic opportunity to INt on Harbor Island. Great bay views looking straight . down the channel. Private dock for your latge yacht, pool & gardens for entertaining. $6,950,000 C~11t11t Pl1ct BeautihlllY appointed home " Easlbluff. This large 4 bedroom, 3.5 bilh home has vaulted ceilings, Granite ldlr.hefi, ~ family room with, bar ind fireplace. $1,374,000 r . ~ r IQ. ""~ 111 I ; ~ !'° § • ::0 .. al i • i l .. • 4 • I II' ' ( --~ his is Llgana Seidt'• finest~ relOlt. Built in D3, it apn nnrlj me IC!! of prime oceanfront property in the prestigious gatr-guanled amm~ of 11lle An:la a.y. Every &tuft of the home is custom~ and designed lti' ultimate CO!Jl{ort and enter1airunent It features a fully computerized aulmnatiC hOme ~by Artistic~ that is similar to a smart Houle, a salt water~ and spa by Aqua-link, and a fivKar garage. The home bouts a state of die art eecurity system with 360 dtgree camera views that can be mmitoftd from a mnote location. Inside the home there ia Brazilian cherry wood fl~ in-~ h~ la~ ywng sWnJm Ml~. wine Cellar, and a cumn bm1t Marit 'llater that is one of the finest in the country. ~ ~ .,._ ~ t • '~ lit'-... J ; .... '° ~"- § ::0 l ..... ~ ~ t l ., ,. ... BUILD YOUll DREAM HOME mE BESr OF REPUCTIONS NEW OCEAN VIEW MASl'!IPIECE SpeQouJ loc loc.eed tipintt tbc Seddlcbtck inouncains. Coro de Former model. highly "f>ll'lllkd home loa.u:d in the prestigious Myitic Hilb. Lacuna Bach brtnd l'ICW homd Puoramic wh.ire Yi.a in• pwd-pird, tc>lf c:owx md cquauian commwlily. prd pud communicy of Coco de Caza. <Mrloold'ng the golf wtte:r, main beach, oaan and Carallna views. Goldm Trawninc Peuu.ring cwo I a..hok gOlf counes, world-claa rcnn• and cquc. coune and la.b:, • wry acmw: atca of CDC with a Fbt D acni lof 8oon throughout. Venetian pLuttr -.11.t and bamboo flooring in aim r.dliO., plua !ipCK't and rcaation parks. 6 plua .ens. 3 and approll 6.300 tq Im of luxury livmg. Five o~ bed-nuy room. Exquisite Lapiduc Brullian pnite 00\llllm in M7al &c, bone property &inwcd wichln die "Endavc" 11 the end rooma with fu.T whole batha and ""° half badu. EnterUining gourmet kuchen with m~plc wood a.blncu. Full nwsiw podi· of• ~..c. One of the best lou with views of Coco V~ bidEyard with large pool and pool bowie. TnYCttiM 6ooring cud hahan lliding pa wood cloon look our to views. Double the pf coune and hillside views. Offcrod at '2.·09,000 cbfOlllhour downnai" wirh chm:y wood paneling and Venetian •wraK leads ro lll'F badcyard with two 1ided cntranc:a. planer walls. Custom dnperio aod minlar ned Viking appli-Bnudfully designed mana swic with Roalia bc'F 11abc. Tluft anca duoughour Gourmet Ki!CMn. Oircaiont: Tm S fwy bcdn>orns and three full bath. and a half: Two large dltcmionary nonb CUI Oto ~y and So rt. Taite Oto til dead mdt into bonua/rooms/officic/bomc mater etc. Approsinwdy 6.000 Coco de c:ua and go left p~--.. ()((end ll Sl.449,000 111.fi. under roof, The dir«tlons ar. l'CH nonh and rum non ~ ·------------~ upon Si., non Glen~. non Puk Ave, pus high ec:hool, leli on Skyline and 1cf't on AlllClpl way. Offered at 13,990.000 • w flfi :. I ' ; . -~ "\. "' § ~ .. Ill ,.., 6T ni • c 0 ~ ~ • ... LYNCH I KAREN LYNCH (949) 12.0-9 WWWJralmltDCB.eDID #1 Top PIOClucer 14oflut15 Yem ~-UI J ; ;:o • § . ;:o .. ~ ,...., i .. . .. 0 ~ ~ • ~ J ' r • • I ---..._...,__ ----· --·=---- 1324 SANTANeLLA · IRVINE TERRACE • CORONA DEL MAR Classically updated and exquistiely appointed three 14 OLD RANCH ROAD BEAR .BRAND RANCH • LAGUNA NIGUEL bedroom, two bath single level home. Premier ocean view lot in prestigious, private, gated community. Sweeping ocean, mountain & city light views. Coll for price 1 NORTHAMPTON Belcourt Hill • Newport Beach Presented at: $950,000 510 1 /2 AVOCADO 3bd, 2bath in Corona del Mar lease: $2500/mo Presented at: $2,850,000 "Whether buying or selling in today'• fa1t·paced market,chooaing an experienced, aucceuful agent to help you make the right decialon 11 critical to maximizing your Investment.• COLEEN BRENNAN 949 .275.2775 coleenbren nanOprucdm .com www.coleenbrennan.com 3 819 VISTA BLANCA Cypress Cove • San Clemente Presented at: $2,250,000 56 SEA ISLAND Newport Beach . $640,000 -$699,876 4 117 l J 4 • ; f ... t ~ ~ , • ::0 l ,.., I • i i 9 • -.............. ---- .....,__.,,....,, ... , ~--.2-.1"-1400-~. , .......... ~ ... .......,. ... Noedt llldllft. ......... ,, ... MlllMll on Julie Dd.. IDIMno. ............ • 8fll{fJ 1"1im11 'Wll.-9" 'Elorow 2111v.... ....... Bylot»l.Mlley. reptlMCllillg .... & buy9tl .,...-c...·-1*'*'flld '-W d "'· ... ., rwlitlAllJ.. ~ ............. a.Ille .. & beltl. 2 .. .. ............... be9d\. & boet lllp ~.~ poolftpe SUllma•1 . •• • • • 111 i J f l. -~ N ~ :0 ;_ ,.., ~ j ~ • • ••• As a seasoned home loan consultant serving Orange County tor Ol/ef 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 leadin& lenders to make your next home buying experience fast, convenient and virtually ha:ssl~free. A vast selection of home financing options, includins: ~ PayOptlon AR Ms ~ Fixed Period ARMs 3/1, 511, 7/1, 10/l ~ loterest Only Loan f>rosrams ~ Home Equity Loan Proerams ~ Fast & East"' loans ~ Purchase & Refinance ~ Stated Income Available ~ Primary Residence, Second Homes, High Rise Condominiums ~ New Construction (Rate Cap Prosram offm interest rate protection for up to 14 months) Kevin Budde BIWlCh Maf'll8I' Cell 94!M22-2075 IOIV!n_buddeOcountrywlde.c:om Web&i19: WflN. lolnliPC)l'olllsfast.com Mlsalon Vie,o Branch 27101 PIMtl Real, Suit• 100 M1$1110R Viejo, CA 92691 Phone 949-282-2203 Dlrtd Fax 949-348-1639 IMM Bilnch 18044 eoi. DrlYt Irvine, CA 92612 Phone 9'9-552·2777 ext.224 :JuD:e Galen<lar ·of Events June 1 -Tuesday Deadline for Thursday LN Preview -S p.m. June 2 -Wednesday Marketing Meetins/Welfs Fargo Bank - 8:1 S a.m. Guest Speaker: President Rick Mcintire LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. • 1 p.m. June 3 -Thursday Marketing Meeting/Ball Park Pizza -8:15 a.m. LN Broker Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m. June 4 -Friday &Oard of Directors Meeting -8:30 a.m. June 7 -Monday TEMPO Training 9 • 10:30 a.m.; 11 ~.m. -t 2:30 p.m.; 1 :30 -3:30 p.m. Deadline for Wednesday LB Preview -S p.m. June 8 -Tuesday Deadline for Thursday LN Preview -S p.m. June 9 -Wednesday Marketing Meeting.M'ells Fargo Bank -8:1 S a.m. Guest Speaker: Patrick Freeman, AJlstate Insurance LB Brok.er Preview -9 a.m. -l P·"l: C.A.R. DiredDf'S -Sitcwneoto, June 9-12 June 10 -Thursday Marketing Mfftlng/8all Park Pizza -8:1 S a.m. lN Broker Preview -9 a.m. • 1 p.m. June 14 -Monday TEMPO Training ,, 9 -10:30 a.m.; 1t a.m. -12:30 p.m.; 1 :30 -3:30 p.m. Deadline for Wednesday LB Preview -S p.m. June 15 • Tuesday Deadline for Thursday LN Preview -S p.m. June 16 -Wednesday Marketing MeetlngM'ells Fargo Bank·-8:1 S a.m. Guest Speaker. Covemment/Communlty Affairs LB Broker ~iew -9 a.m. • 1 p.m. June 1 7 -Thursday Marketing Meeting/Ball Park Pizza -8:1 S a.m. LN Broker Preview -9 a.m. • 1 p.m. SoCalMLS President's Meeting -Noon June 18 -Friday Budget & Finance Committee -9 a.m. June 21 -Monday TEMPO Training 9 • 10:30 a.m.; 11 a.m. -12:30 p.m.; 1 :30 • 3:30 p.m. • Deadline for Wednesday lB Preview -S p.m. June 22 -Tuesday Deadline '°'Thursday LN Preview -5 p.m. June 23 -Wednesday ~ng Meetln,/Wells Fargo Bank-8:1 S a.m. Guest S~aker. Laguna An MU1eUm LB Broker Preview -g a.m .• 1 p.m. June 24 -Thursday Marke-tJng Meeting/Ball Park Pizza -8:15 a.m. LN Broker Preview -9 a.m. • 1 p.m. June 25 -Friday Board ol Oirectof'S Meeting-8:JO a.m. June 28 -Monday SoCalMLS Directors at PacWest -Noon Deadline fOf Wednetday LB Preview -S p.m. June 29 • Tuesday Deadline for Thuriday LN Preview-S p.m. June 30 -wednesday Marketing Meeting/Wefls Farao Bank -8:l S a.m. Guest SpeakH: Affililate Member LB Broker Pr.view-9 a.m. -1 p.m. ELECTION DAY -DON'T FORGET TO VOTE! Lr • .,........,......, ... ...._ ........ ................... .._COAITAL PROPIRTU 311111111ne~ ...._llllnd,CA Ofo. ~ 87l-4IZ2 Water-View Masterpiece Three Doors From South Bayfront \ Three bedrooms and four bathrooms lncJuding guest unit over the garage. Water views from front patio, roof deck, and balcony. Pegged hardwood floors, chef's kitchen, granite counters throughout, four fireplaces, central air, and much morel Asking $2,225,000 Call Don Abrams or Sue Abrams to see at (949) 675-4822 Wonderful remodel and upgrld88 to 'this W. plan end unit. Three bedrooms and 2 112 baths plus two-car garage. Granite oountertops, new kitchen, crown moldings, beautiful built-ins, new windows and morel Lovely picture window looking out to pNceful patio gardftn. Alking $879,000 Call Gwenn Abrams to see at (949) 697~784 uf ~ J ; -!"•. ~ ~ ~ ll!. l'TI "' i ~ . •'- 0 91 '< ~ ............................ • .... m ~ o\. -l I • I ;; . ~ t C\: SOPHISTICATED ESTATE IN . l:EGENDARY GOLF SITTING LA Cos'rA, CALIFORNIA furopHn illtPred. p.c.fully de61gntd ~ k>citfd on ~ 2rid .e.bclll d the.,._ new, ~ry ~ U.W Resort & Spa's WOftd Ch41mpiont Golf C~. This ~lar 4· btdroom, S,,beih, C\Hlom-.-home, with 233 feet d golf courte ~. offen ~ S,000 Sf d ~quilltr single ltC>rf ljvlrig wt.. indoot and ~ ~ combine to create the Ide.ii a~ for ~ living and extraordinary enten.lnina. With riCh dllit oak Roofing. hand p.ainted fieK.Os, custom wall coverings, ttately INstef suite, multiple fireplaces, and unp.ar~l.ted aolf courw teaing. this home hu It all. ....,,.,, ... ~.,.: World-cla'6, ~r-round resc>f1 living. private road and old· WOfld ambWice ,,,.ke this hOm9 the ultimate golf«'.' retrt!atl ~ ., $2,690,000 TROPICAL PARADISE IN DEL MAR, CA Bea.1.Mully ~. ptivale, pt«!, resort home with zero edge pool su1T01Jnded by mature p.alms and ~ring trees. · Other tlmeles6 dltllnc:tiont include: Travertine.and bamboo floor,, custom l1ghtlng. SOI.ind, office, putting green and PRIVATE! P9!fectly pi.c.ed on 1,16 tropical oceAn view Kres, this tnily ""ceplion.il pie(e o( p.arad1.e Is the epitome ol • Soulhem California liv1na. The tWe ol the art kitchen th41res the tropial ocean view with the spacious ind dramatic living room w/du~nng window walh that Insure the ultimate In 1ndoot and oiJtdoof living. "Olkr«l •t $2,750,000 JENNIFER HAZARD (760) 492-2443 TANYA HUTCHISON (760) 809-3663 COLOWeLL BAN~eR lJ The Residence One at Sansol at Talega of San Clemente offers elegance and function Popular floor plan offers an array of room options standard in the Residence One, archttectutt. Floor plans offer generating incredible sales success homebuyers are choosiJl8 an extra approDn.ately 2,.973 to 3,477 squatt within this desirable Talega setting. bedroom on the Ont floor for gu~ feet, with three to five bedrooms, up Talega of San Oemente, situated as well u teenage children who want to four and one-half baths and garage on 3,500 aaes and located three more privacy. Sansol's Residence One oonBguratio!'S that can miles from the Pad.Be Ocean, offers Homcbuyers who Willlt a luzurtous also offm the flaibflity of a founh accommodate up to three cars. an array of netghbodloods ranging in detached residence amidst the bedroom and third bath upstairs in Pemonaltztng options (per plan), prtce from the $400,0005 to more ooastal-close setting of Talcga of San U.eu of the bonus room. tndude a hobby room, ma.ttcr retreat, than $1 million that appeal to a Oemarte must vfsit Sansol by 'l'he main living areas of the den, library, loft, game alcove, studio varlety of Ufestylcs. Many of Talega's Standard Pad.ftc Homes. Offedng an Residence One add another or deck. residences have views of the ocean, tmpttalft telcctlon of funcdonal, tmpresslvc dJmenston. There ls a Each San.sol residence ts filled with the golf course, parks or open space. elegant floor plans for contemporary separate dining and liYtn& room for remarkable beauty arid fundion. Talega residents enjoy rich amenities IJfcstylcs, 1he ndghborhood's foanal mt~ while the family ~ lndUde wood-buming including 19 miles of trails and the Residence One ts a popular Choice for room provides a foe.al poJnt for caSUal flleplaas, ~lighting and Talega Golf Club ind Gdlle with its those who value arch!tecwral day-tl><lay gatherings. Homebuyers media niches in the family room. 18-hole, Fred Couplet •stgnature" versatility and style. also like the dramatic location of the Gourmet kitchens come complete golf course. ~the prtvtlege$ "1be Residence One is appealins staircase located toward the back of With Wbhipool Gold Appltance exclusive to Talega rellldenu are the because it has an tnaedible sense of the home,• Ree said. Pacbges in white or black. cast ti'on seven-aac Talep Swtm IOd Athletic openness from the moment you enter With prtces for Slnsol currently sinks and slab granite eowttertops. Club With a 6,~ the home. It welcomes you light from the mid $900,000s and select . Samol's private muter suites are clubhouse that has lctivities and away,• said Kurt Ree, seoJor sales Residence One homeittcs wtth rur appointed with~ walk-in clubs for the entire family, a counselor for Sansol 'l111s particular yards adjat'ent to ptc:nnaque doeeU, ~ shower benches multi-purpote sport court, sand floor plan also has an array of room hillsides, now is the dme to toUr the and OW!l"Sized oval IOaki113 tubs. volleyball rourts, water play options that can accommodate Residence One as well as the Sansol ls conveniently close to fountains, junior Olympe pool and individual preferences. You have the neighborhood's two other Vista del Mar K..S School, Ubmy Parlt resort pool. When completed, Uberty freedom to include a studio or fifth spectacular designs available for and the Talega Village Center, which Parlt will feature a prtvate fadlitythat bedroom and fourth bath downstairs purchase. ls planned for an array of shops. includes a regulation size pool for instead of the one car tandem garage, Sansol's authentic ater1ors are Located within the same vidnlty as Talega's swtm team, the Tiger Sharks. two very popular choices. Instead of graced wtth Monterey, Tuscan and Samol, Standard Pad.tlc Homes' 1 using the three car garage, whJch is ~ eom,ge-~ Ama1tl and Esca1a netghbotboods are See SANSOL, page 124 ' " . . .. ~ ·.·.·.·:.·.·.•.•.·.·.•.·.~.·.·.·.\;: .•.·,'·'·"··· -~·.• .. •."'! -# •'9 .. 1t.~---... _ ..... - •• 4 · ... m J ; ;o n § ::0 ~ ""' i 19 . ,, j ~ •1 ... ------·~-........... --- I RHONDA TIDD Senior Loan consultant 949-721-0509 1011dalea.@mm.com (""=:) I 1 NEWPORT BEACH HOME LOAN CENTER 26 CORPORATE PLAZA SUITE 200 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 B Washington Mutual HOME LOANS Barbeau Senior Loan Comultutt 949.219.8539 SANSOL, continued from 122 All home prices quoted hemn are estimates or starting ranges only, do not include options, upgrades or lot/location premiums for the home, and may be changed based on market conditions at any time and without prior notice. Product availability fs subject to change; please see a sales counselor for details . No guarantee ts made of aisting views, which may be liltered by subsequent development, oonstruction, tree growth and landscaping. Standard Padfic, one of the nation's largest homebuilders, has built homes for more than 62,000 fatntltes during its 38-year history. The company focuses iu efforts on constructing homes within a wide range of prlce and size. Standard Padftc operates in some of the strongest housing marlcets lo the country With operations~ the majOr metropolitan areas tn California, Tex.a, Amona. Cok>rado, Florida and the Clrollnas. The company allo provideS ~ ~and title sentces to its carolfnc.l>UbaU@wamu.net (--:::) homebuyers through its subsidiaries and joint ventures, Family Lending Services, SPH Mortgage, WKT Pinandal and SPH Title. For more infonnation on Family Lending Services, a full-service mortgage banking company, call (800) 325-5363. Additional homebuilder services include the Standard Pacific Design Studio, where Sansol, Amalfi and Escala homebuyers can vtsa.allze the perfect home with the guidance of a pro(essionally trained interior design staff To uisil Sansol, Amalft and /is&AUJ's motkl lwma, tnniel du 1-5 to At1e111da Pico and M4'l east. Proc#tl to At1e11ida Vtsf4 HemtOSll, tp left and procud to CA"""° Lii Pedrlz4 and tum right. Tum rlt}tl imo du Tak[,4 WtlcoMe Cenler, ~ ""'1y from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. call tofJ-.jree 1-877...,talega Of' vtnt WtCMl.ldlqp.COM .. For~ on Sansol, ca11 (949) 218-2800; for Alulft, Cd1l (949) 218-2700,· Of' EiulA, Cd1l {949) 218-1200. H~ "'"° .,,,J """"""*'~on olMr new lw#le ~by Slodard ~ HMNa 11rt ~ to111sit U:s wbs#e"' MnO~.com . • "\ ..i .. • us I ; -~ § • '° l i • j i .. .. • Loan Amounts To $6,000,000 • Zero Down -Purchase • 100% Rdinanc.c/Cash -Out • No Income Verification Loans • No Income, No Assets, No Employment Loans • Interest Only Loans • Pay Option ARMs •Fixed Period AR.Ms 3/1,5/1,7/1,10/1 •Low Credit Scores -0.1(. •Bad Cm:t.it O.K. • Less 11ian A Year In Your Home "' . 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Content may cover agent profiles, personnel promotions, c~ny events1 awards ceremonies, brokers previews, community Involvement. property profiles, and industry news and trends. • Materials should be submitted by S p.m., Monday. -Press releases and phOcosraphs, with good conlrl)lt, may either be giv. to your real estate adwnisi'.'8 ~ ex mailed IO: Jiii Ulrlksen, promOtlons, D~ily Pik>t, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. You can fax inbmation ~: (949) 65().4802. If you would like IO e-mail advertori1I and or phot:os, direct them to: jlll.ulrilaenelatimes.com. If you ha\le 1ny questiom or ideas about mallerial ~ would like to see in ,o.,t,,... ~ ~ .. .,. .t .UilftM¢&L -tttt..ii ... '\:!*~ ·&·.·.·.· . : ~· ,.,.. . .,. ..... ~ ........ ;;....,.., '" .. 127 J ; -!'> § • i i • j l .c , • .. , '. .. UI ~ °' -~ f • ~ • J • ~ ~ • In the heart of Laguna VIiiage Enter on Gaviota, fust steps from the ocean at 1balta Street Beach. Brand new state-of-the-art home, tnacdible kitchen and baths. Tons of travertine, elevator, steam room, three and one-half car gmge. Uve the Laguna Ufestyle. Enjoy beautiful ocean and sunset views from most rooms! Th.ls home is offered at $4,200,000. For more informalfon, CAU Jim Ardety 11t (949) 491-5599. StradA Proptrlte:. 1088 Nortlt ONut Hlf>""'J, Ldg#llll BeMlc. C.01""1tll BA11Ur ~ Dramatic home ~h· expanded Brolcerage1samemberoft1uNRTfom1Jyofco,,,,,.,,1a.NRT1~,tk ""'HI 7 MIW1r's luJin& resUk1'tiA1 rtdl es#ilte broleefd&e CO"'P""'J, U • llllJsldlilfy of Tb.it home wu recently apmded. mnodeled and tastefully upgraded using Cendant Corpo"""°11 (NYSB:CDJ. the ftnett matmalt and wOda:iJanlbjp. Situated in a desirable community of . NOrth ~Belch~ to l!ma81d Bay, enjoy both beautiful ocean Tum-key mwt and an ~e and Uaable Oat yam and walldng dtltance to Crescent traditional home Bay Beach. All new gourmet kitchen with gnnJte countenopt 111d built-in appliancet, three or four bedrooms plus a family/media room, thrH baths and an attached two car garage all combtne to make this one of the most desirable homes cwrently offered for sale. Many spedal amenities indude hardwood and ~floors, extenatve UJC of natural $l0ne, CUltom built--tnl and architectural lighting. CompeUvely prt~ and ready to gol This home 11 offered at SJ 1849 ,000. For ""1ft l,,,{r:mutkm, t:ll1l April OnMld 11"'1 Miduul Gos:seU11111 (949) 497-5599. 5'"""' Pr'Opt'f'Hes, 1088 Norllt OHlst H(t}JWtJ,Y, Uf&J'M Bt.aclt. C.0"'1HU BAMer-Rtsldn1"'1 Broltmf81 ts• member of tlu NRT f11may of ~· NRT I~, tl&e "4tkm's leMJI"& rtsfdentW real estate IWofutwlt ~'''1''"'1· Is" s#bsid"'ry of QNIAnt Q)fpot'tltWn (NYSE:CIJ). With a Oowtng floor plan on a large lot, this four bedroom, three and one-half bath home is located in Baycrest North. The sallne pool and spa, front and rear yuds (landscape and hardscape), exterior siding and many doors and windows were all remodeled approximately: one year ago. 'Ibis home featutts a fabulous muter bedroom with a sliding door opening to th< large Nckyard. The spacious kitchen bas a walk-in pantry, wtnettonge and opens to the cozy family room wtth French doors to 1he backyud. Other features include air conditioning, plantation shutters, Dutch front door, a fomial dining room and three car garage. This home is offered at $1,695,000. For more lnjormalfon, t:ll1l Tim °'"Ill (949) 640.3600. Strr:fd4 Properttes, 140 Newport Center Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Beildt. C.01"weU BA"m Raiden1"'1 Brolteragt Is 11 member of tlu NRT f"""1y of"""!"'"'°· NRT !~died, tlu """"1n's ludin& m1dentl1d rul esfllte broltmlgt company, i: a subsilllilry of <:endant Corporation (NYSB:CD). Located In a fantastic neighborhood rtles, r, the vof lis to the eand ·,a 140 618 L0<dlo. Laguna ~ 1kauJffo4 any lwtnefoU of Catalina oaan view.t.· 3 ~ 3.5 bath. den & bofUl.f room. !>t895,QCX) • b,roN~ Lovely" Mnn / 3oom11ome. vlt'W. Large patio wiJll /Jui/J-in l>/Jq. ~ w/ pool. tmni.t, /Jodct:tl>aU. and~ ~99.<:XYJ John Stanaland Broker I Manager Cell: 949 .689 .904 7 John@LagunaSeaside.com Laguna~ Ocean view cvndomium. 2 lxlnn, 2 baJ/z. Clo.re to Vutona .&atil. Cotuact Keillz krma: 949. 637.5236 ~.CX:IJ Downey 3 lxlrm. 1 lxuh home on (.'()l"/ll!r lot. Room to e:rpond Mwt .s«I Con.tact Joey Sandey: 949. 63?.°8066 !>l.50.()(X) ,, ~~~~ at~· ~ 1352 La /v\i,cxJo. ~no ~ Smnnfns 2002 Made Sin(p-de.rigruxl home. 3 lxfmu, 3.5 &ult 4,()()() .sq.ft lt:uio.t on every level. !>t 925.CXX> Loguna ~ ~no ~ Roncho /v\i,~ ~by tk t1m. 3 lxJnn/1.5 baJ/z. Oaon Cu.rtom Madr Singerdaign. 4 Mmu / 3 New home in~ comnumi1y. 3 lxlnn. 2 si<k of PCll. Ot:mn v~ .from almost every &ulL 3. 800 .sq. ft Ot.mn vine. Con.suuaion lxuh. A.uodaliDn Mq • .tpa &pool. ConJact room. Very~/ !>22!1J.QCX) byJ+.to· NcCamNJ. !>2.850.CXX) kiUI Fama: 949.637.5236 ~9 !l:tJ f 0< cxJdiOOnol inf0<malion, pleese coll or visi~ our websi~e al lagunasrosick.com • -----· • • l i . j l ... Idyllic Laguna retreat For the first time in 30 years, this aceptional home that stands on two legal parcels is offered to dlscdminat.ing buyers who want the ultimate Laguna Buch lifestyle. Designed with cathedral c:eilings, French windows and doors as well as a large viewin8 deck, this home showcases tranquil ocean and hillside views. Remodeled in 1991, the home totals four bedroow, three baths, a home office and top level muterl\llte. A charming Dutch door opemtothe 2 4()()-square-foot home that includes hardwood Ooon, built-ma and aky)tpta.·lbe living ~m opens to the viewing deck. Nearby, the family room features a wge brtck &replace and oak cabinetry. Located on its own level, the master suite presents breathtaking coastline views &om the sleeping area and retreat. Situated on a total 5,2oo-squatt-foot lot that includes a la(ge flat yard and a wooded hillside, the home is only a walk away &om the beach and shops. This home is offered at $1.395 million. • For 1'llm lnfOfmlltwn, cail First Tt11m Estates' Bill Rolftng at (949) 689-4470. Dana Point circa 1929 Bullt in 1929 by Sidney Woodruff, this CallfomJa/Spanllh~ cottage in Dana Point has been beautifully restored to Its nostalgic dwm. Famed ~, Woodnlft" ii belt known for creattng "Hollywoodland,• a community known around the wodd for tu large si8J1 in the Hollywood Hills. lbe original Dutch door opens to a delightful living room with ovamed tiles, designer paint ftnlahes and crown moldings. A ~c!midelfer aowm the fonUI dtnln3 room. You wf11 allo ftnd throughout the th.tee bedlo;om, two and one:balf bah home, stained glass and hand-painted embellishments over the ardled doorways and beemed ~in the kitchen. Located In the back of the home ts the charming family room with a brick fireplace and French doon, break.fast nook with a Dutch door leading to the rear~. retro-style kitchen with renovated antique stove and granite counten and a home ofllce with built-in boobhdves over the exposed brick chimney. Accessible from the breakfast nook and family room, the rec yard hu been colotfully designed for your outdoor mtertaJning. A redwood deck features an outdoor kitchen area with a built-In bubecue, stnlt and ftf.rlgerator. Bordered by banmi and pebn treeS as well u cokmul Oowm, the large grassy area stretches aaosa to a tilid .eaUn& area. Additi.onal amenities include a muter IUite with a romantic ftreplace, 8orgeoualy tiled shower and bath, and a unique anttquHtyle atnlt. The teller wtD entertain oft'en from $899 ,900 to $959 ,900. ForMOrl '"'°"""'"""'' C41l First Tu,,,'s S/.tH O.ri.stta Ill (949) 240-7919. '1ng .ce d ----.,...,---------~ --_---;--.,.,,--=--,.........,.--,....,-~-----------------.,--- UNIQUE 4-PLEX IN SouGtrr-AmR NEIGHBORHOOD 41S Emerson Newport Bach Offered at Sl.400.000 • 16.8.37 SQ, fl l.Dt • Two Single StolJ Bulldln~ • Each Unit with (2) 2BR. IMUnlts • 9lS SQ. fl Unit ·~Patios • Private Yllrds • One Garage per Unit and • WILihct nS Diyer Hookups In fad! Unit Extra Patklng • Ncwpc:rtMesa Unlncd Schools • Updltcd l(Jtdlcns with NCWCf OYcllS and Coolttops • Newer W1l.cr Heaters • Ntwcr Gas Wall Units (Heal) • Roofs Rq>laa:d 193911992 • Nf:wer Carpeting • Block wall Fencing SHEILA&K1M HARVEY Please Call Us: 714.609.1043 l'roYldlng unparalleled servla for~ 25 )'Cars \'Jew our current listings at: www.shellaharvcy.com • One Nautical Mile to offer brand new townhomes within walking distance to work and ·convenient amenities Quality features highlight each residence destination for Newport Beach locals ts also closets. The homes will have advanced integrated within easy reach from One Nautlc.al Mile. If you pre-wtrtng packages for interactive lifestyles, want to get a sped.al glft at The Cap, Barnes Sr including category Se cable with connections to Noble or the Virgin MegNtare, have dinner at the the television and phone in all the bedrooms. Young professionals and couples who want a Yard House or catch a matinee at the .Edwards Shea Homes of Southem califomta ls a member brand new townhome and a sought after Newport ctnemu, the opportunities are all available. Of of the J JI. Shea family of companies, which Beach address will ftnd Shea Homes' One course, the neighborhood's setting Just one includes America's Jargest privately held Nautical Mile~ exceptional opportunity. nauttcal mile from the beach 11 a tremendous homebuilder. Established in 1881, Shea takes Offerfng gated privacy, paces well under $1 advantage for homebuyers who imagine their pride in its long history of cadng about the million, the ~of no Mello ltoos fees and a weekends havin& brunch with friends or products it builds, now including homes, as well convenient location within walking distance to lounging 1n the sun," Espinoza said as the people who will be ltVing 1n them over the Hoag Hospital, One Nautical Mile will present a With interest growing, homebuyen are past century, the J .F. Shea family of compantes desirable lifestyle. encouraged to register their u.ames for One has accomplished extraordloary mne.tones "Many Soutbem c.alJfomians place a premium Nautical Mile by Visiting the website at including working on the foundation of the on thett leisure time and are looking for ways to www.sheahomes.com. landmark Golden Cate Bridge, woddng on San complement and enrich busy personal lifestyles A lJmlted edition of just 42 urban townhomes, Pranciseo Bay Area's Rapid Transit System (BAIO') and professional careers. For some, that often One Nautical Mile will present two desi8Jls , and serving as a Jllanagtng partner for the Hoover means spending Less time in the c.a.r," explained offering approximately 1,762 to 1,913 square feet Dam. Yet, Shea's most satisfying achievements Yvonne Papin~ Dtiector of Sales and Marketing of three level ltvlng space. Interiors will have continue to be how we listen to our customers for Shea Homes. "Being within close promfttty to three bedroollll plus an oftlce, two and one-half needl, and thereby provide quality workmanship the oftlce is a h1J8C consideration for people who baths and• two cat garage. Additional highlights throughout our eztenstve selection of floor plans want to stteaiuJJne their schedules and use their (per plan), will feature a great room, dining. living 1n the most convenient and desirable time mott efDdently. One Nautical Mile, which is and family rooms, and a patio on the second neighborhoods available. Every membet of the loarted at the com.er of 15th Street and Supenor, level. Common outdoor seating areas With Shea Team, from the apedenced sales is just blocks from several of NeylJ>Ort Beach's ftreplaces will h1ghlight ~e ambiance of this counselors to Shea Mortgage, Shea Dalg1l Studio, major business offtces and medic.al buildm&s. prtvate enclave. and Shea Finandal Services JJ committed to Homeownen can alto rtde thelr bike to neatby Each One Nautlc.al Mile residence wUl be filled making each customer'• home buying experience 17th Street and tu trendy reta.11 boutiques, with quality fe,atures, including birch C4bineUy, rewazdUJ8. For more information rega.rdlog Shea spedalty restauranu and numerous aervioes." atah'Cues With carved maple handrails and Homes, please visit the company's website at "TriaxJ&le Squ.tn! ~Mall, •popular private mater suites with spadOUS walk-in www.lheab.omet.com. • Ult I ;--ID i ::io l'D QI. i • t l .. .. 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' lrvlne Cove home offers ocean and catallna views · Situated on a pnvate, level Jot of approximately One-half acre, this goipous contem~ hOine m lntne Cove ii located iii a ~Y esteemed pted community wtth a be.autfful pnva~ beach. Offering apptmimltely 5,000 tquatt feet oC lt'f'tn& tpaee, the interior of the 1'9idence featwa a spKJous Ooor plan with ocean, whitewater and C.tdm vtem throughout. 1bere are a tocil of fout bedrooms and three and one-half bathl. Amenities Include a pool and spa. ThJs home II offered at $4,875,000. Cllents will benefit from her experience and hard work Coldwell Banker is happy to announce that loc.a1 real estate opezt MOllia Ruggieri has joined the company's Irvine office. With more than 30 years of aperience in the industry, she has a walth of knowledge that gives her an edge in helping buyers and sellers achieve their goals with success. As a native of Orange County, Ruggieri is able to provide her clients with a wide range of useful tnfoanatioo regardin& life in the area, from schools and neighbodloods to the most recent trends in the marlcetplace. She spectattus in the markding and sale of property in the Shady Canyon area of Irvine, where she amently resides, as well a.sin the oommuoities of Dover Shores, Bayaest, Hamor Highlands and Westdiff. Ruggieri, an associate broker, is the former owner of two real estate oompames. By oombJning bard wotk and stringent etbia, she has continued to receive numerous refemls from Custom home offers privacy and ocean views lnspl.red by Old World French architecture, tbii home WU custom built to 1992 by architect John O'Neil. Pe.atu.ring atone and stucco, thil aestgner-owned property is located on a priva~ road in Laguna Iach with Ttews of the au. In addition to two bedrooms and two and one-balf baths, there ii a library, oftlce, central entry hall, four CU1tOm ftreplaca, a formal dining room, three ~view terraces and a WOittout or ,op room.~ amentttes an be found thrc>\18hout the home, lndudtng an~ light ftstui'ea and b.an<f..hewn beams, fJoon and doon. Outside, enm the ~derlng gaiden path, garden k>p bridge. fountatns and~. Th.is home ii offered at S3 ,500,000. R>r ""1f't ~, ull NMltC« S.,.,. tW 1'.lllllm11e Meli,.,, of Cow.ell lltl#Urs l9u a..t Norlll ~ .t (94914~15. Colthlell &ulUt' ~ B~ II II """""'ilf IM NRT f-#Jy df DO f9attla. NRT ,J ~ • """""'' '°"""' """°'""',.., ........ aJMi .,.,., " 11sulpl~of~ ~ (NYSB:C_D~,~· ~-'· For~ I~, c:"1l 11strall T4ddsof°"""'11._._,,~1kd Notfli oJlb "'(949) 494--()215. °""""'...,,,,, 1Udhi""1 ...... "" ,..,..,. of tllll NRT /#dlJ ef oatt9•NI. NRT,,,,,.,,.. • ( • """""'1 leMJl11& ""'°'""',,,., eJtMe ~DO""""' II II~ ofCeJIMild ~ fNYSE.aJ) . ... ""' ~ ,, • •#• ce :rself l{J =te "' (949) '949) ~ 'jinnlJy Ille rt4te ryof Orange Coast Association of Realtors Classes & Events June W&dnesday, June 2 10 a.m. -noon, Valet MLS Advanced Class 2 -4 p.m., Valet MLS Beginning Class Thursday, June 3 8:45 a.m., GPA Committee Meeting 11 a.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Open House areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27 Friday, June 4 11 a.m . .: 2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 1-8. 1 O. 14-17 Tuesday, June 8 9 a.m., Affiliate C~mmittee Meeting Wednesday, June 9 10 a.m. -noon, Valet MLS Advanced Class 2 -4 p.m., Valet MLS Beginning Class Wednesday, June 9 -12 C.A.R. Sacramento Convention Thursday, June 10 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 9, 11, 12. 25, 26, 27 Friday, June 11 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 Wednesday, June 16 9 a.m., MLS Committee Meeting Annual Charity Golf Tournament at Aliso Viejo Golf Club 7 a.m., reg istration; 8:30 a.m., shotgun start Thursday, June 17 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27 Fnday, June 18 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 Thursday, June 24 9 a.m., Board of Directors Meeting 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27 Friday, June 25 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 Wednesday, June 30 10 a.m. -noon, Valet MLS Advanced Class 2 -4 p.m., Valet MLS Beginning Class Orange Coast Association of Realton .401 North Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92663 (949) 722-2300 • fax (9.49) 642-4105 • www.oc:oor.com _ .... PICTURESQUE MAGNIFICENCE ON 1.1 ACRES North Tustln HU ls O!le ol' tht best ktpC sccrrts on ·earre11 HIU.· lbls outstandlng propitty aptures the lnQglnatlon while allowlng glltSls 10 stroll throogh breatht#lng g;irckns. sit unckr a shaded arbor. g,az.e out lit hlllslck & dty light ~iews. cool otr In the prlv.itc pool or simply savor Its setting or ~ccluslon amid mature uces Custom dt'Slgned by architect Hetbcrt BRMnell. The home featum "dear heart redwood" walls ol' glass and bright Of>e11 rooms The fast paced outside YIOl"ld b«omc:s a blur whrn you begin to e>.perlence lhls nostalglc. one of a kind ~ Californian r~nch csUllc. Hlghllghts lncludl": • Approxlmat!!ly 2J07 ~re feet pill$ a Sl!paflle guest house with bath • '47,916 SQ. fl. property lot SIU • Contempom:y ranch architecture using rare wood • Spacious llvlng room framl"d by plctul'CSQlle windows offering Incredible views • Separate formal dining area with Frtnch doors CJVCrlootlna deck and pool area • Mast« suit!! with views and Orcptac.e. private bath and d~slng atl!I • Two co~ secondaiy bedrooms wllh ¥0lume wood beam cellln5$ • Sqlafate lowet leYd prlvllte guest rdreal with bath and Oreplacc • Ddlched 2 car garage with full·sl:il! workshop.1>onus room • Private pool surroundtd by patlO dcdlng. ~«t '°' entfflalnlng Offered at $1,795,000 2004 Officers and Board of Directors Bob Milliken Bob Chapman Jennifer-Wong Betty Comegys 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. 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In 1997 through 2003 Flock has been included in the prestigious Chairman's Circle, and Aglio in 2002 and 2003. Flock and Aglio were ranked as the top producers for the San Clemente branch 2000 through 2002. In the first quarter of 2004 they were 11th out of 6500 agents. Plock Mrself has been the top producer in ber offtce for the last nine years in a row. Their performance during the year placed them in the upper three percent of all sales associates within the PrudentfaJ Real Estate network, which has more than 38,000 agents. In addition, this is the sixth consecutive year in which they have ranked as such, qualifying them for the hJNily coveted Legend A ward. Aglio's expertise ts ln the field of real estate brokerage, flnandal consult1Jl& and dev~op~eot ~vjng owned and operated both candy Aock and Ffank Agtlo Their performance during the year placed them In the upper three percent of oil sales associates within the Prodentlal Real Estate network. whleh has more than 38,000 agents. residential and investment companies for more than two decades, he possesses insider knowledge that is crucial in any transaction. Aglio, an alumnus of the UnJversity of Calif omia Los Angeles, ts a graduate of the American School of Mortgage bankers and holds a lifetime teaching credential from UQ.A in real estate and finance. He has developed a strong sense of financial and investment savvy over the years, which allows him to be one of the country's most expedenced brokers. Renowned for possessing a special knowledge of real estate ethics, Flock also has extensive experience in the real estate business and a strong company support system. As a result, she ls known for being one of the major real estate agents in the area. Flock's energy, enthusiasm and long-standing reputation in the area, coupled with Aglio's outstanding negotiation skills, ftnandal e:xpenise and construction background, result in a team who proVides their clients with unsurpassed service and incredible resuJta. Candy Fl«.k llnd Fran It At)to "~available for your lw~ sellin& And 1'uyfn& ntttb and can be rt«/wl al (949} 227-1594. qr (949} 24()-.6291. Their o.ffia Is /.ocAkd al 635 CAM/no IU los Mares, Ste. I 00. San Clemmie. PrudenHal Ollifom/4 Ru~uproua~~anu:Mbn-efH~~ef Amai.ca.l.n& ... 11.Jktt.shfre HllJh411Nly a.f!IJ/ak. • 111 J ; .... ~ ~ ::io ~ ~ ,.., I . E ~ • ~ .. ' 1 \ } l I I .. ~ .. I # { . . " Prudential manager CQQgratulates sales associate Spitz on 2003 sales results Sales associate Azim joins Pruden.ti~I Laguna Niguel DesigA~Center Branch Past yeaf s transaction total more than $8 mllllon In volume Herb Josepher, manager of Prudential callfomla Realty's Laguna Niguel OesJgn Center branch, has congratulated sales associate Mary Spttz on her 2003 sales results. A 14-ycarresident of Laguna Hills, Spitz has drawn upon her community exptttise while enjoying a prosperous year in real estate. Over the past year alone, this successful agent has completed about 20 transactions for more than $8 Ulillion in volume. "I enjoy helping people Maryspttz achieve their goals from ft:m-time buyers, to move-up buyen, or those wanting to invest in or develop property," Spitz asserted. Perhaps it is her tlexible nature, coupled with htt knowledge of the area, that enables her such success. Also a contributing factor is her past career, which was as a consultant in the communications industry. "It was there that I leamed to listen to my l:llents' needs, to work through roadblocks, and to anive at a win-win for all parties.• she enthused. Having Joined Prudential California Realty in February 2002, she was impressed wtth the company's name She chose Prudential for Its strong company presence and experienced agents Herl> Josepher, manager of Prudential California Realty's Laguna Niguel Design Center branch, has welcomed Marmar Azim to his staff of sales associates. A 17-year ttSident of Laguna Hills, Azim has been in the real estate industry for 14 years. Prior to becoming an agent, Azim worked at a bank, law 6nn and lien litigation tinn where she gained experience in foreclosure, HOA litigations and other real estate law aspects. She decided to join Prudential bcc.ause she wanted to work at a strong company with experienced, successful agents. Colleagues and clients alike find this amicable agent easily approachable; her easy-going demeanor and warm personality nicely complement her flexible nature. She ls no1 above doins whatever it takes to make a customer happy, including shoppirig for a dishwasher or acting as a delivery person for past clients. "You have been our fr:iend and family and we will pot work with anyone else ln the future/ enthused one satisfied customer, attesting to Azim's memorable efforts. An Iranian who speaks fluent Parsi, Azim enjoys spending time with her husband Abdol, daughter Tenneh, and. daughter Coto de Caza dream home awaits recognition and support structure. Her ethics and those of the This stunning home offers company's seemed a natural 8t, and she has since gone about classic architecture in a serene business in her usual manner. Marketing to her sphere of estate setting, featuring five influence, which she deems more of a social list, she also bedrooms, 8vc and one-half concentrates on serving her previous clients. One of her more baths, Travertine flooring. auspidoUJ momenu was convtnctng a 17-year renter to dramatic staircase and inviting become a ftnt·time buyer despite the fact that her client's Job front porch opening to an elegant secu.dty wu potentially at dslc. Her approach has earned foyer. praise from colleagues and clients alike. The gourmet .kitchen has "I am always am•ud at all the services you provide and will mocha maple cabincu, granite gladly ttfer people to you,• assened a fonner client. slab counters, travertine floors, Indeed, Spitz is always wilUng to do whatever is necessary Nin.ICSHteel applJan~, dual to please her clienu, no matter what their request. "Olents dishwashers, built--in desk and MarmarAzlm Melody; she also loves being with her granddaughter, Jazmyn, as well as solitary pursuits such as reading and playing cards "I am a family-oriented person who ador children,• she remarked. Marmar Azim Is avafl4bk for your~ h.ytng and stiling needs and can be ~. at (949) 212-6382. E-mafl her at marmar_azlm@lwtmafl.«»n. Herojfice is located al 2381 J Aliso Crult Rd., Laguna Ntt,Uel. Prudential CAiifornia Realty ts prou to be a 1J1tmber of HomeSmtlces of America Inc., a Berisldrt Hathaway affiliate. Addltimull company Information can be obtained al www.pnulentlalcal.com. who like a spedalJzed one-on-one approach, who need help large center Island. A large famUy understanding what loan may work best for them, how to room with a well-appointed butlers pantry adjoins the kitchen area. A large foanal dining ftnd a sped.8c property, or how to develop a cemJ.n property room with a chanddier and customized window coverin~ lead to lush grounds from the an rest usu.mi I wtD have their best interests at hand,• French doon promised Spitz. The master suite Jncludcs a built-in media center, 8.replace and French doors opening to A President's Circle member for 2003, Spitz enjoys the vfew deck and adjoining room, which could be used as an aerdse room, office, or gardening and spendin.g any spare time she has with her nursery. The adjacent master bath offers his-and-hers marble vanltiet, marble shower with family: husband Erwtn, and grandchildren Haley, Joseph, overstzed dual shower head, Jetted tub with marble tub S\.UTOund and a large walk-in closet Anna, Lauren, and Rlkld. with customized organizers. "I have sold over 20 homes personally and know how to Complementing this picturesque residence is tu landscaping that extends over an quJckly evaluate the needs, roadblock.t, and desira ol my expansive, lUJh lot. Iu exterior bouts a brtck-accented patio with large covered clienu," she noted. entertaining area ofrertng a relaxed atmosphere including a sttttng area equipped with a Mary S,ntz Is atwn.ble for your home h.yt11g """ seUl11& ftreplace, outdoor lpe4lters and customized lighting, 'The spedmen Dab, salt-water pool, needs""" en ht rtMW at (949) 425-96()(). E_,,,.a lier •t oversized spa, outdoor kitchen and bait>ecue complete this Ideal setting. ""'~.com'"'" nstt lier website Ill This home ts ofrered at $2,200,000. WftM.""',,,..,,uz.c:om. Her ojfke '11.otllted •t 2381 J AJJso Crttli For"""''"~' CAil Bobbi Mtz.tp <>/PrwkntW CAUfond• Rtlllly Ill (949) 589-0106 Rd.~ 1A8f#M Nf&*l. • • • • • • , •• , • • • , • • • ·'"'"lier 111tbs#e"' """"1.CotoRtAltor.eom. PrNdosHAl Oil'"'-"' R· .. '•· u _,,1tobe11 .,., •• , •• ,.,,,,,,,,, ••• f 1J...L.L-o·'IJ/~·~--J-·'~--J--J: D.....L..L~ 'J'"ft ._.._, y•v..w •••• ' .................. I\,,. • ~ ~ nv""" ~,.,.....a OJ ~ llC., " ..ocTIUINl"C H""""°"Y "./Jlllll.tc. al's :h r litary cards. adores be Thomson named to Prudential Real Estate Chairman's Circle Gold She Is recognized for her ., am new to me communtty of Laguna Niguel,• she rem.atked. "I plan outstanding sales to get involved in charity wodt for IDIWedng her phone and foy being very respectful, honest and enjoyable to be with. performance In 2003 children.· Prior to real estate, she worked in Aside from perfecting her ability to relate well with her customers, 11tomson, who has a ma.stets in biochemistry, prioritizes a continuing education. She has attended the Brian Bufllni semin.u, l 032 Exchange seminar and myriad ma.a:keting semJnars. Lydia 'lbomlon, of Prudential Califomla R.calty's Laguna Niguel Design Center branch, was bestowed inclusion into the prestigious Ch.a.lanan's Circle Gold for 2003, according to Herb Joscpher, manager. 11tomson's performance dudng the year placed her in the top three percent of all sales assodates within the Prudential Real Estate nctWork, which is compriSed of more than 44 ,000 sales a.ssod&tes. '"This success can only be adlicved through a tremendous amount of disdpllnc, dedic.ation and hard work,• Joscpher announced. Having recently moved to Laguna Niguel, Thomson has been working as a full.time agent since 1994 and does so because she likes to work with people. She is also cager to serve the neighborhood she ts proud to call borne. customer satisfaction, dealing with all types of personaltties, and honing her skills at negotiation. With 27 years of business experience, this worldly agent has traveled extensively and speaks four languages fluently. A member of both the National and Orange County Association of Realtors, she also belongs to the Orange County Wine Society. Her talent and skills have ruulted in more than $10 million in business over the past 12 months and numerous accolades from several satisfied clients. In fact, she has enjoyed a hefty referral business from friends, acquaintances and past c1ients. "1bank God foy having you as our agent." enthused one satisfied client. Another affirmed, ~ ou wei-e so patient with us, and we were impressed at your negotiating skills." She has also been lauded for always A loving, caring Annenian who was raised in French school, 11tomson was born in Iran. She likes entenaining, ballroom dancing, cooking, gardening and engaging in physical fitness. She has two successful children, Mark, an engineer, and Michclle, a hedgefund company ownCT. nus amicable agent's enthUSiasm for her aaft is evident ... At this point in time I am free to give all the time I have to my cllents," she aftlnned. Lydia Thomson ts 1ic1a{lable for your ~buying and sellln& needs and can be reacMtI at (949) 425-9600. E-mml her at lydla@lydtatlklmson.com and vlsft her website at www.lydU.tlwmson.com. Her olft« ts Lydia Thomson located al 23811 Aliso Creelt Rd., LaguM Niguel. Prudenttal CA/ifornta Really ts proud lo be 11 member of HomeSmrlces of America Inc., a Berltshlre Hathaw11y alfilum. Additional company 111/onnatf.on can be obtatned at www.prudtnffAlcal.com. Khoshs named to Prudential Real Estate Chainnan's Circle Diamond This designation Is evidence of the team·s dedication to their dients -Mehdi tr Noothin Khoeh of Prudential CalifomLa Realty's Newport Beach office have earned the prestigious Chairman's Circle Diamond, according to Don DeThomas, manager. 11tc Khoshs' performance during the year bas placed them in the top one percent of all sales assodatcs within the Prudential Real Estate network nationwide, which is comprised of more than 50,000 sales associates in the United States. With annual sales in excess of S30 million a year, they are consistently amongst the top Ovc sales associates at the Newport Beach office. Their production was instnunenw in the Newport Beach oftlce, receiving Prudential's Pinnade award which places the office tn the top 6ve nationwide out of 1,700 offices. To acb.leve their continuous ruccess, the Khoslu utilize a competent and bJ&b.ly trained team that wow behind the s«nes, allowfn8 them to consult with their clients •t their convenience. Having a team of profeatonals, wh!ch includes two full-Wne assisWlts, enables the l<holhs to keep tn dote cont.act wtth thdt clients throughout the endft transaction. their unparalleled skills as negotiators who pay close attention to detail, while never cutting comeTS. ·0ur goal is to get as many qualified buyers as possible until your property is sold,.-they Afllnned. "We want to obtain the highest possible dollar value for your property with the least amount of problems.• Lauded for their excellent communication skills, the Khoshs att also appreciated for their ability to find the best possible methods for moi.mum exposure of their clients' properties. Mehdi and Nooshln Khosh "Purchasing property whether for investment purposes or finding your dream home can be an exciting yet ·0ur c1ients are our No. I priority, the best agents we have ever worked exhaustin8 job/ they said. "'Working and we pride ourselves on being with by far.~ with a professional can ease the available to them.• A licensed Realtor since 1985, bwden. We promise out clients a Many oflhc Khoshs' clients are Mehdi became a broker bl 1995. Prior smooth transition by listening to ~er to share their ptaise, apressfng to becoming a Realtor, he was in the them, maldng ru.rc they see what appred.ation for their qcnt's bard ~ loan business at which he specialized they'tt looking for, and most wom and noung their exceptional in real estate ftnance. Havtng been lmpott&ntly, getting the deal closed. dedic.ation. Said one, "'We would like named one of the top producers for 15 "You will alway• know,• they to thank you for the outstan~ job ycan at his previous company, I<hosh continued, "We wotk for yout• that you did in sclltng our property . . . It no stranger to success. With his To find DUI ""'"' '"formation 11boul although the tranSaetion was unique wife, Nooshin, who graduated in 1979 Tiu JC1tashs' e:denstuc plan to marltet- and complicated, you not only made it wtth a degree tn business, tt ta no yqur ~, Cdll MeNll aNl happen, but you also went the est.la small IUiprise that be was also named NOO$/Un td (949) 219-2425. Vf.nt their mile. Your commitment and within the top 1 O of the entire website"' WflltO.~luldWnh.COM. professtonaJ.Jsm ts very much company. 1'1'elr qffece I.I locli~ "' 23 Corporate appreciated.• These experienced Orange County l'Lud, S.Ute 190, NWJp<Jft BeMli. "We have bought and sold several luxury homes spedalists also have PrwkrdW Oillfa!"'llt Rully fs "'°"" homes and have dealt wtth many .ml remadtablc suc:cea and work well in to be"~ o/H~ of estate qenu,• stated a client. the reahn.of ~ illv~t , , ~ llfC., "Blrlultlrt HJlllunMy. ~owcver, the I<how were some of propertitt. ~AN nmbwne8 fbl • ' • b./!Wllte. • • 111 ,, , "" ...,...._ CASSIS • NEwPoR'T CoAST • 0cEAN VIEW Beet Buy on the Cont • Exctuelv• U1tfng $3,200,000 TIU lleOlldy ljlpOltlled hotne has Ille mmw t.dloom on h 118in floor wllh Ms 11\lO b harbor .-.ct sooselS-~are a tolal ol 5 beaooms .-.ct a 3 car lndlln !llfilQI di ICJPfoxlllaly eXI IQ l A largr ~ tllll IPPf1MlllllY 14.0CO sq• bolslS wondll1l.4 Clidoor enleltall1'ng courtyJrds w OIAdoot i.tlmll. A 24 hu ll*d corm:u111y CWlclllle n 11ms ~Is nrUl!s m h llJn'e as is h lm:ll nt am to lhc 73 fflMY eu.n trdtlooll IC91dls • lllllnd tw~ lbclwd u.nu E1'oi-Plri Distressed Walru Hardwood Flom. 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(lh BR Is caslta wired for ofllce use. $1,Mt,000 C8I Devtd WllglW M Am ... .., ... 1C*i.-.-n Arlt PropertlM for~ (948) 2A4-7t10. $1 SUMMER HOUSE New highly upgl'lded Citrus plan 2 In prestlaeoUs Soininit Palk al TutUe Ridge. SBA. 3.SBA, 3520 SF, COS location w/ gorgeous ocean, city lights & mountain views from upstairs and down. Invested over $150,000 In upgraded flooring. flx1\ns, appllances, counlertop$, firtplaoea and much more. Bouts a spacious master retreat along with hobby, mud and formal lving rooma Motivated seller. $1,IM,000 Cll Devtd w.gr. mt Al ... m11111.., .... 1c91~-n First fordlllla(Mt~. ' OPEN SAT 12-3 163 FLOWER Sr. R2 artist cottage. Studios , sauna, secret garden with shed . $975,000 949-646-5938 6192.Eulecrest Drive Lor.aced In~ awird ~ed community or "Seaellf1' on die Greens. 2BR + t..on (or buildef option 3BR) This home his bttn IU&hJy Opanided. New k.ildlen wJbbck pest prur.e, chary beldbolld a'binets, 51linles.s sted applwica, huie ma5'er bed & bath, 3 rutplaces, planWion hunm tbrou&hout and much chore. Stefanie Meurer (949) 715-3156 m Virginia; Costa Mesa Charming East Side Home 3 Bedroom 2 Full Baths By Owner $~49,999 Mark 714-350-1057 TESORO CREST EXCLUSIVE!! 14 Marisol Newport Coast Open House Sunday 1-5 • Quiet, private location. Plan 3 w/3 Car Garage. DOUG CLARK PACIPIC wmsT•RN PRONRTIU 949.636.1995 15 ' • .5 5 SANTAANA ARTIST LOFTS $559,000-$625,000 215 Main Street Live and work in this fabulous new development minutes from South Coast Plaza. 1M1 Sierra Llnd8 Stumlng Turtte Rock View home. Huge 3.739 Sf, SBA, S.5BA, 3 cat garage, completely remodeled with designer features. Rare Value $1,295,000 A8ent (M8)887·8177 ---- y carlv+ bx 180 dcut:c bay view ) srory 3 bd 2 rl2 bath 2.200foC1.11 bolate w/ hugr pvt yard, RV llCICCU, + no sum noiit in the home profcuiooally ~ Only S3.m -pcu Old 2323 lmne Ave, Newport Beach Call Pmidc Tenore3S6-970S. ~ NEW OFFERING! Fantastic comer waterfront w/boatdockJ Great views from this "end of canal" beauty ... Light, airy & warm decor makes lt the most charming home on the island for twice the prtceJ 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 baths, upgraded kitchen, living room & patio to die for! $2,195,000 Owner/Agent OPEN SUNDAY, 12-4 333 Grand Canal CORONA DEL MAR .. SAILHOUSE" OPEN SAT 1·5 2532 BUNGALOW Pl.ACE FORMER MODEL HOME $1,300,000 ROOFTOP 0cEAN VIEW GREAT l.ocATION Ai.MosT NEW, BEAV11FUU.Y UPGRAOED M OST FURNISHINGS INCLUDED 2 BEOROOMS/2 BATHS + 2 Orne£ WITH a.JSTOM BUll.HNS SEPARATE LAUNORY ROOM AllACHEO 2 CARE OARAGE ......... , llY c... "'- PamilC ·--llllln 01•1aae-•1u NORALEE'S NEW LISTING $947,000 QPEN SUN Mi 456 YISTA TBUCHA 38Al2.58ATH+FAM RM. CUSTOM YNAUACHEQ IQWNHQME ON WIDE GREENBELT 111111 NORAl.f.E PAULSON ~ 9'J REALTY NEWPORT BEACH .• ~ • 94?-632-6489 1 -- . , (l ' . ·1 f , .. •JH ~ o\ -i • i J • ~ ~ --- ' - Bayfront Condo Lowest Priced Waterfront In Newport Beach $1,350,000 Two Bedrooms plus den and three baths. Largest plan In the entire complex, air conditioning , approximately 2,500 feet of IMng space. Two car parking plus storage Boat dock space available from 45 up to 48 feet @ $9.75 per foot per month. For slips and side ties are $8.75 foot per month. Jacobs Realty and Investments 949-642-4400 ·~. ' •. &Uy ~Arizona· NewporfBeach Costa Mesa ~ Real Estate I Investors wanted. Rentals, winter, second or primary homes. Great loan-packages. Great time to buy. Booming market.Full service agency. 480· 703· 7732 I or www.llpropertr4u.com Park Lido Mesa Verde Triplex BACK ON MARKET! Reduced $100,000 Op1n Sat-Sun 12-4 Completely remodeled. 458 Orion Way Garages, separate uti lities. 3br, 2.5ba, condo, fireplace, 3BR, IBA and (2)2BR, 1.5 BA community pools. GS I $54,600 GRM 16.5 Low assn dues, WONT LAST $525,000 $899,000 Don Long First Team Est.ates 949.646.0610 (Th9mu Guide 1890C3) Unobstructed city lidtt view, 4br, 3,000SF. 3 car gar, s,4oosf lot. New cherry granite kitchen wiith island. Higlily upgnded throughout. Large sundcck view. Reduced to $1,795,000 ITRIDER llM.aTAn (949) 306-2S26 ALAN TRIDER PACKAGE DEALS HOl\llES OF THE \NEE K 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 REPRESl:NTATIVE TODAY/ LORRAINE O'DONNELL ANNIE GENDROLIS 949 .57.4.'4245 949.574.4249 4br, New land. Jt. :>00 • .. I DER BALBOA ISLAND 333 Gnlnd Canel 48r3Ba Owner/Agt. Sun 12-4 CORONA DEL MAR 2532 Bw1galow Place 28r28a Sat 1-5 C..-ol Klein Padftc Vantage Realty 714-338-9133 345 Cameo Shores Rd 48r 3Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 Patty Harvey, 714--601-8110 Marianne NahJn, ~14-269-7851 Cati for gate access 58r 88e 1.22 acres .Sat-Sun Patrick Tenore Nationwide USA M9-858-9705 COSTA MESA $2.195,000 $1,300,000 $2.595,000 $3,750,000 163 Flower St Sat 12-3 $975,000 ~cottage studios ~ 4&4 Prtnceton Dr 38r 28a Sat-Sun 12-4 $635,000 Marge Shllllngton Metro Realty 949 887-2713 237 Virginia 38t 2 Full Ba Sun 1-4 $7 49,999 ByOwner Mark. 714-350-1067 HUNTINGTON BEACH 20378 Magnolia Sat-8un 1-4 $625,000 28r 1.5Ba + Otnce Randy Coyle Prvdenttal Callf. Realty M9-S33-2883 8192 Eaglecrnt 2Br + Loft Sun 11-5 $1, 125,000 Lorinda McClure Star RMI Eatate 714-299-ee88 IRVINE 2 Miranda 48r Sun 1-6 AJ8n l\1der 048 30&-2528 Trider Real Estate 24 'Dumpet Vine 48r 3.6811 Sat-Sun 12-4 DmdW..,., Amertc8n First Propettiea Mt-244-7910 $1 ,795,000 $1,849,000 IRVINE 37 Summer House 38t 3.5Ba Sat-Sun 12-4 David Wagner American First Properties 949-244-7190 1941 Slem1 Unda 58r 3.58a Sat 1-5 Aeent 949...a87-8177 NEWPORT BEACH 3080 Corte Portoflno $1,895,000 $1,295,000 48r 38a Sat-Sun 12-4 $1,295,000 Tony Matthews ERA Fine Homes 949 834-1305 501 Avocado 38t 3.58a Sat-Sun 1-5 $2.&95,000 Del Chesebro Island Real Estate 949-413-3807 456 V1st81Ncha 3Br 2.5Ba Sun 1-5 Noralee Paulson Realty 949-632-6489 2224 Heather Ln 38t 2.5Ba Sat 1-4 Patty Harvey, 714-501-8110 Marianne Nahln, 714-269-7851 2323 Irvine Ave 38r2.68a Patrick Tenore Natk>nwlde USA 949-858-9705 3108 Corte Maraln Sat-Sun 4Br 3Ba Sat-Sun 1-4 W•Wel..,nger Remo. 949-500-8785 4680rton 38r 2.58a Sat-Sun 12-4 Don Long First Team Estates 949-874-0866 2224 HM1her Ln $947,000 $1 ,295,000 $3596/mo Lease $1,2SO,OOO $626,000 38r 2.5Ba Sun 12-5 $1,296,000 Petty Hervey, 714-501-8110 Mertann. Nahln, 714-289-7851 NEWPORT COAST • I 14' \V !G' ~ g- ':" ._ c ::> "' ~ "' 8 b. ;;o "' !I!. ,..... ~ ... ii d ... ~ 3' §" J .. ( • ·~ ! Eastslde Costa Mesa home recently remodeled nus tastefully upgraded four bedroom Eastside Costa Mesa home is located on a desirable large comer Jot. The recent quality remodel includes the kitchen, flooring. wtndows, doors, hardwatt, plumbing, electrical, air condJtioning and fumacc. There ts an office off of the gbage. TU.m-keyl This home ii offered at $849,000. For more trifonnatkm, call Jon FIA1& of OJast Newport Properttes-O>ldwell &inlter Ill (949) 723-88o0. OJast Newporl Properlies Is located di 33 77 Vta Lido, Newport Stach. Coldwell Banlter Residential Brokerage Is a member of the NRT ftl#ltly of compa11tes. NRT Incorporllted, the 1f4/'km's leading reskknttal real t:St4u broltm1&e compt1ny, Is 11 suhstdtary of c:eMa11t OlrporaHon (NYSE:aJ). Gorgeous Windover Bay home Situated on a cul-de-sac, this home is on an oversized Jot overlooking mountains. Beautifully landscaped yard with prlvate spa. Gourmet granite kltchen with Viking appliances. Guest quarters above a three car garage. large marble master bath. Downstairs office or bedroom. Netwot:k access throughout; recessed speakers. Media center included. Park and community pool. Seller will entertain offers between $2,250,000 and $2,450,000. For more information, call Maureen Dawn of OJast Newporl Properties-Coldwell Banlter at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties is locaUd at 4 Ctmc Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banlter Residential Brolterage ts a member of the NRT f•mily of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's kadi,,g restd,entfal real estate brollerage company, Is a subsidiary of Cendant Olrporation (NYSE:CD). j A delightful haven Large lot In Eastbluff 11\Js timeless countty French Normandt--ttYle home with a traditional flair is The mood is elegant, tranquil ptivacy in our bUJy world. Second largest lot exquisitely appointed with a new leade~~ entry door, rich crown In Eastbluff, a quiet, family-oriented neighborhood close to schools, shopping moldlng.1, custom buUt·lns, pLantaUon ihutters, an indoor and outdoor sound and freeway access. A three bedroom,~ and one-half bath home system, fa.ux paJntlng and decorator wdpaper throughout. remodeled and expanded in 1982. The living room with Spanilh marble The ample outdoor living space includes a tranquil patlo with private spa ftreplace has access to a huge yard whe~ a graceful pool enhances the and gazebo, lush Jand.saping and a separate intimate courtyard with fireplace. 20,000-squ.are-foot lot. Other amenities include an outdoor bath and ~delightful haven for a couple or mW1 f.iml.ly. workroom for hobbyists. nus home ll offered at $2,227,500. 'Ibis home is offered at s J ,800,000. For ""1f"t I~ call Est1ter Fine of 0Jast Nfttlfl<'rl Propmia-Coldwell For more l11formatton, call Coby Warr.I of Coast Newport Properlta-Coldwell &itdter Ill (949) 644-1600. Coast Newporl Properties ts 1ot:AUd Ill 4 Chlk Pllwl, B4n1ter Ill (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties Is loulteJ •t 4 etlllc P1luA, Ste. 260, N""f""1 /kAdi. Coldwell JMnlter R~ Brolt~ It• 1MMber of Ste. 260, Newporl BMdi. Coldiotll 134,,lter Residential Brolltrtf&t Is• member of #u NRT fat#lly of t:OMpt11lles. NRT 1~, tlte """°"''~residential tM NRT fa""1y of «Jm1'4nlts. NRT /~, t1te "'""'1t's leiult"& residentfal mil litllk brrlfll!9. amtpdny, Is" "*"'"''Y of CnulMll ~ ruil est4te hroltemp &0mpa11j1, Is 4 subtld"''Y of Cendd"t ~ OJ~ U ~ • t 4~ H U•l'tt 't 1't • ••1 · · f!'YSE.°O?J. • , ;e rut; tal lit r .,,, l 1g I, f :ii .~ Best Value on the Ocean Side! LoCated on the ocean-tide of PCH lit Laguna Beach, th11 3 bectioom, 2.5 bath home hu been completely remodeled with the taaie and •'11• of Tuecany. The new dealgn take• adYantap of the 1pectacular ocean riewa. Shannlng ebony hUclwood floora. L11Xurlou1 muter 1ulte aacl bath. Gouraet ldtdlen wltli ocean riew. Marble flreplace1; Caito• MlrrOn. · Wroqht 1roa detall1. PrlYate acce .. to fabalou Vktorla leach •