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· Serving the Newport-Mesa com1nunity since 1907 . . . SATURDAY,· JULY 3, 2004
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Like scooping up a ground ball, Zack Devick grabs a fish for his ~rother, Noah, left, who caught 1t with the guidance and instruction of camp leader
Scott Matt~ews, right, during a fishing class at Newport Harbor. Using ltve smelt as bait, th~roup caught and released several "toads" or halibut.
Reeled in
Students get lessons in hooks and
bait during daylong fishing class ...
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Marisa O'Neil
Oa1ly~ilot
f\ group ol young angler:-ret'lt•d in !>OllW big
one' and got photo~ lo prove tllt'ir fbh stork~ arc
true.
livt· th h. Fishing instrurtor Scott Matthews, who
hu!> taught the one-day d a!t'> for lhr pasl IR sum -
mer'>, said tha1 most of thC' \tudcnt:-gel hooked
0 11 lh hing afl N their 1c .... ~or1.
"The lod~ 111\l' ii," he ... aid. "So many of the kidl>
'"Y thl·y w1111ld lh h e~cry day ii thl'Y rnuld."
On rtnrr~day. the :1'pirin~ angler' dug in on
thl' harbor-,idt• heach, ju~I aero.,~ from Bav l~
land. J'hey caught a tol;tl 11f nl111• halihut and one
-.potted bay Im".
. The fishing class, through ll ll' n ly of Ne\\ POil
Beach. lOok 25 students between the age~ of I
and 12 to the shores of Newporl I larbor un Fri-
day morning. There. they learn1.-d to catch bait.
hook up and reel in a thh.
"It was really cool," 8-year-uld W.ide Mungt'r
~aid.
Wade ha~ 'ome prior lhhing expcricrH·t• with
hr" father, hut for many of tJ1e other 'tude11t:-. 11
wm. ~e Jir.,t time up rllN~ and per...cmal w11h a
Student'> ll'arncd lhl' he~ fi'>hing !tp<m amt
how to ratdi thrrr own -.md1 tu UM' a'> hail. Th l'y
10.;<;1·d somL' hrr ad in lhl' watrr. g111 a net around
rlw hail lhh lhem and-pullt:cl lht'lll jn10 1he
See REELED, Pace A4
Wade Munger watches and waits for a big
strike as he keeps an eye on his fishing pole.
He wouldn't have to wait long -Munger
caught and released two halibut durmg
Thursday's fishing class.
Police seek suspect in Newport Beach rape case
41-year-old will be featured on 'A merica 's Most
Wanted.' Police say he may have fl ed to Mexico.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
NF.WPOITT Bl'.ACI I -Police are still
looking for a 41 ·year-old man who they
believe Ot.>d after finding out that officers
wanted to interview him in connection
with a rape, officials said.
111is time "America's Most Wanted," u
tclcvi~io11 !>how that fcaturrs peopll'
who are Wdllted hy the authorities on
suspicion of committing a crime. will
feature Timothy Jamel> Marino of New-
port Beach, who 1iolict• say, ra1wd a 24·
year-old woman in his apctnrnent in
September. ·me show i" ...et 10 air a week
from today.
Marino and his friend. 26-ycar-old At -
Timothy
Marino
lcn Ward Crocker of
TI1Min, took thL'
woman to Marino·~
apartment ruler tht'
three spenl the niK!lt
of Sept. 14 drinkin~
and bar-hopping in
Newport, said New-
port Reach Police Sgt.
Stl'VC Shulman.
··n1e men also
made a videotape of
the entire incident," he said.
FAMILY TIME
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A jury convicted Crocker in March of
felony rape after watching the tape.
which w.L~ tumed in to police by Crock-
er's attomey. Shulman said. Crol'.ker i~
awaiting sentencing.
"lhe videotape clearly shows what
happened." Shulman said. "111e woman
seems to be passed out from the alcohol
inloxication."
Marino "was a friend of Lhe victim's,"
he said. ·
See SUSPECT, Pas• A4
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come up with the rest o f
its $8-mill ion payment.
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c Disgusted public and radio host get on record AT A GLANCE
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D
S o, three boys in a
high-profile gang-rape trial
got off the hook this time.
A jury deadlocked on Monday
forcing the judge to declare a·
mistrial in the case of three
teenage boys accused to raping
and assaulting an unconscious
16-year-old girl.
The defense celebrated by
announcing thet Joseph Cavallo,
the attorney for one of the boys,
Gregory I laidl, will be leaving
the case in order to spend more
time with his family.
Maybe this trial was a
wake-up call for Cavallo. Maybe
he saw that spending more time
STEVE
SMITH
consented.)
with one's
kids ~an help
prevent the
kind of
unsupervised,
disgusting
behavior
condu~by the th boys
(who a It to
the dee s. but
claim that she
was conscious
and
Accordine 10 the Los Angeles
Times, Cavallo was "bothered"
by a story in QC Weekly that
\
de-.cribed him as "one who spits
out 17-year-old girls."
So, Cavallo spendi; weeks
trashing the alleged rape vicllm in
far worse fashion, but can't seem
to stomacll the same treatment
when it is directed at him.
The mistrial seems to me to
be a big win for the prosecution,
which should consider it a dry
nm for the retrial, the real main
event Now they knnw that the
videotape on which they had
rested their case is not
bulletproof. They k/Jow that the
defense Is likely to bring back
some ·expert" witness who -.viii
claim that the girl was
conscious, to which I will
continue to say, "So what?"
She was 16 and the boys
admitted the behavior -why
aren't they in Jail for years?
The mistrial prompted a letter
by Shannon Curry of Newport
Beach who wrote that "We live
in a rape culrure ... "and "Sex
·is not talked about and so It
beeomes an ambi'guous and
potentially dangerous act ...
Well. I don't live In a rape
culture, and I don't know anyone
who does. I Live In a society that
regularly condemns, prosecutes
S.. FAa.Y, P .. e M
WEATHER~
More clouds coming.
Cro .. your fingers for a
sunny Fourth of July.
S..PaaeA2.
NEWS
Triangle Square offic.lals
say good things are coming
for the Costa Mese
shopping destination.
S..Pa11A3
SPORTS
Joteph Di Giulio, 9, won the
Southem C81ifomia junior
tennis sectional boys 10s tit\e.
Corooa del Mar's Cierra
Gaytan·leadl lost in the final.
See Pap Bl
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A2 Sa1u1day, July 3 2004
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SPECIAL EVENTS
The Costa Mesa Senior Center
will host ballroom dancing w11h
hve music by Betty's Trio. The
event will include refreshments
and will be from 7·30 10 10:30 p m
July 6, 13, 20 and 27 at the Costa
Mesa Senior Center. 695 West
19th St., Costa Mesa The cost 1s
$4. lnform11tio11· (949) 645·2356
The Costa Mesa Senior Centllf
will provide transportation to the
Orange County Fair durmg its
Senior Days from noon to 4 p.m.
July 15, 22 and 29 from the Costa
Mesa Senior Center, 695 West
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Orange Coas1 College will hos1
two. lorn p,111workshops 10 help
people prep.ire for a soc1irc
retoremu111 Classes arc
Thursclc1ys. July 15 through Auy. 2
from 6 30 tu 9 p m and luesdays,
July 20 llirou1;1h Aug 10 from 6:30
lo 9 p.m. Rcg1stra11on is $69.
lnformat1011: (714) 43~·5880.
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Eclucation re(>Oner. 19491674-4268
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ONGOING
0.ais SeniOr Center holds a
pancake breakfast from 8 to 10
a m. on the second Saturday of
every month. Breakfast includes
pancakes. sausage. coffee and
ornngc 1u1ce for $3, $1 for.children.
The center 1s at 800 Margue rite,
Coron11 de! Mar. Information: (949)
644·3244.
Paspges 50-Pkls support group
fo r women 50 and older ts a
discussion group coordinated by
Jewish Family Services to address
issues such as am1ioty,
depression. rela11onsh1ps,
loneliness and family. The group
mee1s at 7 p.m Wednesdays at
lhe agency offices, 250 E Baker
St .. Suite G. Costa Mesa.
Preregistration required.
Information: (7 14) 445-4950
The Sniffle Institute often free
computer classes 10 people with
lading vision who have difficulty
seeing the computer screen. The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite
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FYI
Th11 N-pol'I Be11Ch/Coat1 Me111 Dally
Piiot IUSPS· 144·900119 published delly. In Newport.JMedl •nd C0111
MM.., sul»criptlont -ev1ileble only
by tubtcr1blng to The Timet Orange
County 18001 252·91• t In areft out.Ide
of NewPof1 Beed't i nd C0911 MeN.
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Society begin, and how far back
does ii trace the city's h1story1
· Tht' I lb torical Sodety 'turll·d
in 1966. but peoplt· tht'rl' know
lno;tnrv all tht• way hack 111 whl'n
tlll' ln~ian' wt•f'i• hen• -whl'n
I< .ap1ui11 ( ia~par dl') l'orrula
GHIH:.hy lin lft'i1ll J'lwy h11il1
(.;1pi-.1ran11, J lld th"..., tht•
n11 rthern11111,t h1111ndary of rlw
C .. 1pi,tm1111 arl'il, II\ Y.h1•1c rht·
f\ll'x1ran l'Owhoy' ... 1:1yt·d I
lh111k thl'}' \Wfl' l'illfl'd
a1h11//nw. f'ht· ad11lw i' 1111'
n11nlwm11111't houmlury. tk.111}.
.111 1 ht•re Wl'll' 1lw11 Wl'rt:
hu11dredi. or th<111 .... 1111h ol t .11tlt·
around h1'f'I:'.
Can you Cell m e about when
Cos1a Mesa boomed?
II it h;11 l11'1 ht.•t.•n tor lhl'
~n ond \Vu rid \Var. ~outlwrn
( .alil11m1.1 tt'>l'll ru·\l·r w1111ltl vi·
honmed I hl' n·;i..,11n it h1111111cd
wa ... h1·<·au:o.l' 1h1· ll'llas 1wre all ·
Ave .. Corona r1el Mar, offers six
sessions. Call lo siyn up for
cla.,ses. lnformallon: (714)
821·5000.
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County sponsors an ongoing
healing supf}ort group for the
chronically 111. The purpose is to
provide participants with
emotional and spiritual support to
manage illness and ils
consequences. The group meets
at 7 p.m Thursdays al the Jewish
Family Service office. 250 E. Baker
St .. Costa Mesa. Attendance is
tree. but registr ation 1s required.
Information-(7 14) 445-4950.
Jewish Family Service offers
ongoing bereavement support
yroups for adults at all stages of
loss. Group members share
experiences, hear how others deal
with grief. receive support and
learn ways 10 cope with sadness
and loss. One group meets at 7
p.m. Tuesdays at Beth Jacob in
Irvine. The second group meets al
10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea
in Laguna Hills. The third group
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back l'USI an<l wrrc tramfcrrt·d
here. Tlw people 1111 the l·,a-.t
Coa.;1 Y.l'll' all 'howling '>110W
and we'rt• hl'rt' 'i111ng around i11
our :-.hon'. :-,11 flL'Opl(' f11lfilll'd
their 111il11ary uhligarion::. and
moved 1 ht·11 \\'ilt· ant.I kid' 11111
hen·. It \\11111ld'w grown
gradually.
The Orange County t=alr
begin_ next week al the Costa
Mesa Falf'Kmunds. Do you have
any m emories of the fair while
you were growing up7
I he onf\ h11111a11 1111t•rt:,1 'torv
I h;J\'l' "1h.1t I wa ... Oil lht• .
... h1·11fl \ 11·'1'1\l'' l>i!Lk 111 l!-lf"1~. I
ditl lhl• night 'lhitr and wurk1•d
fro111 11 JI.Ill. Ill 11 a.111. 'l'IH·n·
· wt<ri· 1111ly 1w1111r '" 1ht·rl-. 1111·
lil'111t•11an1 and lll}''dl. At rh.11
rune, thl' 1w1i... for rhe lrH·,1111 k.
Wl'rl' rt·ill 11<.:lwry and 1ta1•
a11inwl' w1·11· alway., lm'.1k111g
()Ill. Wt• 'flt'lll LI h11111 h 11111111
meets at 1 p m. Thursdays at the
Ezrn Center m Anaheim. There's
no cost 10 ammo, bur advance
reg1strat1on 1s requirec1.
Information· (7141445-4950.
Oasis Senior Center offers
assistance, counseling and
referTal services for seniors
lnforma11on: (949) 644·3244.
Arthritis Foundat ion ins1Nctor
Hillary Stone leads an exercise
class at 11 a m Thursdays c1t the
J ewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker
St .. Costa Mesa. Information: (714)
513·6641.
Oasis Senior Center offers a daily
lelcphone contact program for
seniors who have a hm1ted local
suµport sys1om. They a'tso offer
computer classes that teach the
basics of Word, Ouidcen. Print
Shop anct lntorne1 usage.
Information: (949) 644·3244.
The Oasis Senior c.nter offers a
shuttle to take members 10
appointments and grocery
shopping. The shuttle also takes
llllll' f'<1lUldi11g ur goah and pig.-.
and 1mt1ing tht•nrhuck in rhcir
pell\.
N11w the only involvt;mL·rH wt.·
have 1' tilt' I lbwril'al Sucittty\
hot>th ur tlw fai r. l'Vl' only bct•ll .1
nwmla•r for .-.ix )'t!M,, l.;.1-.1 yt'ar,
:.ini:c it..wai..l.W:Jair'..,, f"i.tllh
;11111ivcr!.ary. rhe ~ol'icly tlrd till'
\\hole fair. 't11is yc;.1r. w1.,.n: hack
to JU'I working the fir:o.t half of
1h1· IJ1r hccau!>c wt• 1·a11'1 mu:.ll'r
enough pt'uple tu do tlw wholl'
th111g. Wt,.rc in the Orangl'
County building. a11<l Wt' 11i.t111lly
huild a I 5·by·20-foot db.piny 1111
1he histo ry of Cni.ra f\1l'.,a.
What else does th e Historical
Society have coming up7
We're planning a "l'rie.-. of
appearances to lie in wirh rhc·
Historical Pre~ervation
Committee. We're '1aru11g a
spt>akcri' bureau lor the l'it)• of
Co~ta Mei.a. fl '<; vol11n1t·er..,
mostly, a111J I'm jul>t ii guinea pig.
We'll -.peak to t:hurd1e'> and
school~ -even u 1-riday
afternoon tea duh -anyont>
who wants a <;peakt•r We're al,11
seeking pl'uple who want IU ht
speakl'ri.. l'he il.11:.ra Me-.<11
Scnim Center will bt• t lw kickllfl
for rhc lli:-.wrical l'rc!>t'rva1i11n
C:o111rn1t1ct•'.-. Speakt·r-.· llureau.
Both the I li,torical ~111 icty and
1he l'rcl\erva1iu11 <.1111111111tl't'
worr lt)gc~her.
So, es..;entlally these speeches
wtll be held as lessons on the
area's history?
Ve.-.. I think we h.1vt• a 1m1q11e
hi:-.111ry a11d a uniqul' lora1i1111.
All citic.-. "have thei r 11w11
hi~torit·:-, h111 <.ui.ra f\lt''" ha'
IWl'n all enj11yahl1• plare io livl'
I'll go way hark Imm the
I fiOo, to Yl''ltertlay. 1'11 ltm t'
lll'Oplt· rhcre rnorl' ll'arned lhan
nw. h11I I jw.r l'lljny public
.,1wak111g.
Whal are som e public events
that Che Historical Society
holds each year?
In May. we havl' an open
111111.,1.: ar ii h11ild111g dow11101v11.
In St>prt·mher, we hold an 01w11
huuw at tht: f Dil'go !->ep111Vl'dal
Ad11h.t• f=.,ta11c111. Arni 1hru11gh11111
the year at our build111g. we haw
.,eV!'ral program.-. opt·n 111 thl'
puhlrc.
members to the center. Call ro
make an appoinlment.
Information: (949) 644·3244.
Oasis Senior Center offers visual
aid screenings with a Braille
Institute representative by
appointment. Information' (949)
644·3244.
Oasis Senior Center has a walking
g roup called Walkers Not Rockers,
which meets once a week to enjoy
scenic walks in and aroum.t the
Newport Beach area lnfo1ma11on
(949) 644-3244.
The Alzheimer's A11n. and Grief
Suppor1 Group-of Newpor1 Villa
WesWilla Rosa co·sponsors a free
suppor1 group meeting for
caregivers at 7 p.m. tho lour1h
Thursday of each month through
October at Newport Villa West
Assisted Living. 393 Hosp11al Road,
Newport Beach Information' (949)
631-3555.
SURF·AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
It will be partly cloudy in
the morning but skies will
clear later. Highs will be from
72 to 80 with tight winds. _
Tonight wilt bel)artly cloudy
in the evening, becoming
mostly cloudy. Lowa will be
from 56 to 64 with light
winds.
Information:
http ://www.nws.noaa.gov
BOATING l'ORECAST
Winds will be variable at
10 knots or leas, becoming
westerly at 10 to 15 knola In
the afternoon with w ind
waves of 1 to 2 feet on a west
swell. Tonight winds will be
oul of the wesl al 10 lo 16
knola, becoming variable at
10 knots o r leu with wind
waves of 1 to 2 feet on a west
swell.
Farther out, w inds wlll be
out of the nor1hwea1 at 10 to
20 knots with wind wevea of
1 lo 3 feet on a northwest
swell o f 3 to 5 feet. Tonight.
winds will be out of the
northwest at 10 to 20 k,nols
with wind waves of 1 to 3
feet on a northwest swell
SURF
Today is also looking like a
small day with no northwest
lo speak of, and some minor
southwes t will stick around
for walat·high surf and an
occasional chest-high set.
Water quaOty:
www.surfrider.org
TIDES
Time
5:09a.m.
11:46 a .m.
4:14 p.m.
10:33 p.m.
Height
-1. 79 feet, low
3.99 feet, high
2.17 feet, low
6.99 feet. high
WATER TEMPERATURE
86deg reea
CJa1ly Pilot Saturaay, July 1. 2004 A3 '
· Altnost square at Triangle Square
T ho u gh occupancy is not where center
officials had h oped it would be, they say
good th in gs are coming for the.Costa Mesa
shopping destination .
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
·nit' 19 1.0llO·slluare·foot center
is now at 75% 01:cupa11cy, some-
what .,hon of a goal set in fall 200J
COSli\ Ml~l:\A Triangle of heing !00% full hy la.\t monlh.
Squart• didn't meet iii. goal of leas-. _Although Trian~e Squart• is Jrt a
ing all ii~ rt•tail !>pace by June. hut prirnt• downtown Custa Mesa lo·
i.hoppin>: center official. ..,aid cation and · has major anchor!>
they're on the right tr;u.:k. sud1 ru. Bame.-. & NolJJe ;u1d Nike-
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
City t0 celebrate stan
of street rehah effort
l'he dty of c11:.1a Mesa wlll
hu°'l it gmuntlhn•aking l"l'r·
t•1111111 y tu cell'hr.ttl' thc ro111-
111cnce111cnt or' tht• 19th !'itrn·l.
Placentia Avt'nuc ;uul Anaheim
Avcnuc .. 1n·c1 rch.;hilita1io11
projl'rl.
Construction nn the $ti-mil-
lion project ii. 'clll'duled to be-
gin July :.:! I a nc.J will likl·ly he
rumpleted within e ight
m1111th'>. rhe project 111cludcs
removal anc.J rt•l·<>n~tnu:tion or
·!.trN·t pavcnw111, damaged
curb... and gullt·r..... driveways
and .. idewalk!i. II will aJ..u in·
dudt• c1111,trur1io11 of mt•c.Jian
town, oftkial'i have stru~ 10
auracl lenants since lhe cenler
upened in 1992.
f."requent managemt•nt change11
have also plagued the cen1er. with
made1ing directors changing six
Limes in a four-year period ending
in 21Xll. Most recently. Vicky
She11g was namc.>d operation.\
manager in April. She replaced
Mary Kor\oclian. who was lhe
ceruer's. .. operation.s manager for
about seven momh~
lilJt 1iiangle•Square expects 10
have better news lo n:pun M>on.
j,lanc.J .... and parkway planter..,
<111 19th S1ret't.
The ceremo..!!Y will he at 11 ::10
a.111. July 15 at the Co<;ta Mcl>a
·enior Center, 695 W. 19lh
Street. For more information.
call non nu Theriault at (714 )
754-5024.
Mdnday trash to be
collected as scheduled
rrash collection will follow
spokel>woman Vanessa Showalter. ·111e funky n::.-stalJmhl and ni~ll
said. spot Sulrd Lounge il> t'XJ)t."Ctt.J to
"We have renewed leac;es. hut draw crowds when it opuni.-to I.he
no new 1enanLs have come on puhlk later thb 111on1.h, ;uid a free
board yet," she said. "We're nego-summer movie fe~tival for chil:
tiating with a lot of ilifferent um-dren at !Jw Edward!> 'l11ea1er ha ...
ants right now.M already been popular.
A new coffee kiosk and a 1.500-Sheng !>aid l11ere':-. l>ce11 a lair
squarc-fOQt jewelry store lhat'!i yet amrn1111 lll trntlk through the ccn
10 be named are coming won .. ter dunng the day. and the rc:.tau·
some existing tenants are plan-mnt:. have le.cpl lJlingl> hoppmg 1111
ning expansions, and the center is Wt.!Clc.nigli1"""-·
negotiating with two or three 'lltc center has hosted a· few
"preity big•Lime players," ShO\v-d.1-·event:. recently, L>111 1110-.1 haw
ter :.aid. -been held hy individual 'to"'' he-
the regular M:hedule Monday
and will not be delayed hecaul>e
of the Fourth of July holiduy,
city officials said.
For qu;s1ions about trai.h
~crvicc, call the Costa Melia Sani-
tary District at (714) 754-50:10.
OCC summertime
enroll ment jumps
Summer enrollment at Orange
C:nasl College hai. i11crea-st>d ~ub-
i.tan1id!ly from hl'I yl'ar\ figure!>.
Tiu~ year. twl.fi% mon: -;tu-
di:11111 ao: laking da:-M·:o. during
the summer, ,tlTording 111 ligurt•-;
rclca!.ed lhi-. \\C'ck.
J\ lutal 11{ :1.:~64 ,1111Jcn1-.
signed up fpr oc.c;, ,ummcr
dai.scs. whirh ... tarted h1111• :! I
rl1al t'1111111~m·, \\'tth :l, 1111 -.tu·
dt'lll!t cnrollctl on the 'illllt' dillt•
la!>t yt'ar. '
fht' :wo:i .. ummcr sdw<lule
wa .... d ra!.tirally rl'dUcl'cl herau~t·
cause 'ftiangle Square's money
has gone toward buildmg main1e-
11ance·and repairs, Sheng said.
for now, the center ii. taking li1 -
1lt• step!., and they seem to be
making a ditfercnce. Showalter
.. aid Triangle Stjuare vl'>1ton> haw
appreciated new .,i.,'fl!t poinli~
out slUrcl>. parking and eJ<it!> that
went up in March.
"We've notict'<l a dillcrence. and
a 101 of the tena111i. ·are bil.\ically
i.<1ying thank yuu tu U!i .fur .doing
ti u!t bccau_'>I.' C-ll!:.tom cn. an:n'1
rnrnplainirl)( anymore,• !>he ...ard.
ul 'talc h11uget r111~. OCC b. uf-
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Wafllt'd" did not return calls on
J.'riday. n.w poHc.:e department hopei.
lhnt the show will brin1ot in a fresh.
flow of lead~ ahout Marino, Shul·
lllilll ~d.
"I don't think we've used this
1,how iJ1 n>eent history," he said.
"Hut Wl''re very thankful that they
cho~ to profile thil. <.:~ and help
it.<. ~et clo~r to bringing thl'i per·
-.11!1 hack so 1w.1ice can be
-.i·rvl'<l.'.
Marino b desnibt'tl a'i 5 feet I 0
llilhe-. tall. wt•ighin~ 190 pound~
w11h hrown hair and hazel ey~.
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hmnt's.
rtw higge't fi~h. Maclhcwi.
s;11d, p111 up quite il fight. It
pulled the rod out of' II~ holder
on thl' beach and got cangled in
another line. Wlwn they pulled
the rod bm:k in. a :14-inrh halibut
wa' ;11 1he end.
S1uclt·11t 7..adc Devick reeled in
111111 fish, the whopper of the day,
l It• put it in a tank to show off to
h11. grandmother, but later let it
.:o for another fisherman to
t·akh.
Wnde caught the bigg~t fish
11( hi' career -a 20-inch halibut
-hut lt·t 11 K" as well.
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TODAY
A two-h04.tr wddng tour of
the Bectt Bay will be given by a
treined neturali1t begihning et
9 1.m. There i1 no coat. end no
reaervetlon1 ere needed.
Information: (949) 923·2269.
Audttlona for the Hopi 8als.t'1
production of "Cinderella" will
be held et Segerstrom Hall •t the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center beginning et 2 p.m. at 600
Town Center Drive. Coate Me11.
lnform•tlon: 1714) 556-2787.
A Dlnnw Dence CNIM. ttoated
by Hornb'ower Cruises and
Events, will embertt from 7:30 to
10:30 p.m. at 2431 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beed!.
Boarding begins at 7 p.m. The ·
coat is $65.96 per person, plus
tax and gratuity. Information:
(949) 646-0155.
SUNDAY
The Amertcenl.evlon Vecht Club
is sponsoring "Sharing the
American Spirit'' Fourth of July
Boat Parade. The 53-year-old -
tradition begins with breakfast
from 7 a.m. to noon et the
American Legion Poat 291. 215
15th St .. Newport Beed!. Co~t is
$6 par person. Information and
applications for entering boats
into the parade are available by
contactihg the American Legion
Newport Harbor Poat office.
lnfo rmation:(949) 673-5070.
The v.t.,.n, of Foreign
Wars. Poat 3536, will host its 31st
annual Fourth of July Pancake
Breakfaat from 7 a.m. to noon at
the Veterans Memorial Hall. 567
W. 18th St., Costa Me11. The cost
is $3 for adults and $2 for
ctilldren 12 and younger.
Information: (9491646-6302.
Gulde Dot• of the 0.Hrt
International will take part in a
Fourth of J uly fundraiaer from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the
boardwalk at the Balboa Bay
Club al')d Resort, 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Bead!.
Vi1itor1 can meet more than a
dozen certified companion dogs
and puppies in training and take
pictures. Information: (949)
645-6000 .
MONDAY
loftters loob;"Mu• Md CaM
will h09t StorytlrM wtth ~ ..
Kathy. Reading beglne tt 10 a .m.
tt 1890 Newport Blvd .. Cotta
Meu. lnformetlon: (949)
831-8661.
Aa.dclleyBatWlllwtlbe
hosted by bet expert S-.S)Nnle
Remington beginning tt dust.
The coat i1 S7 per peraon for
ages 8 end up end
pre-registretlon is required,
Information: (949) 923-2275.
TUESDAY
A abc-weell educ.tional MriH
begins for W01T1en newly
diagnosed with breast cancer
end others wanting to leern
about the disease. Dates are July
6, 13, 20, 27. Aug. 11 and 25 end
they're being held at Hoeg
Hospital. 1 Hoag Drive, Newport
Beach, Conference Room A.
Though the series is free,
preregistration is required.
Information: (949) 7-CANCER.
WEDNESDAY
Sherrnen Llbraty and Gerden1
is holding a Flemish. garden
style designs course at 9 1.m.
Held at 2647 E. Coaat Highway,
Corona del Mar, the event coat is
$45 ($40 for "Friends").
Information: (949) 673-2261.
http:l!www.sl(lllrdens .org.
Borden Boob. Music end CIM
will hoat Storvtime with Mill
Laura and the theme: Yummy
Food. Reading begins at 10 a.m.
at 1890 Newport Blvd .. Costa
Meaa. Information: (949) 63HJ661.
"All About H.wb· la a
parent-child learning experience
with story time and hands-on
activities from 10:30 to 11 :16 e.m.
The colt is $6 per child ages 3
and 4. Spece is limited end
registration is required.
Information: 1949) 923·2275.
Borden Boob, Music and Cef6
will host Nidcelodeon Summer
Campa for kids. featuring songs.
games. crafts and more.
Beginning et 11 a.m .. the camp is
limited to 20 and registration in •
advance la required. The camp is
at 1890 Newport Bllfd., Coat.a
Mesa. Information: (949)
631-8661.
Audition• for the Aoyel 8altet'1
production of "Gisella" wlll be
held at Segeralrom Hall at the
Orange County Performing Al\s
Center beginning at noon. 600
Town Center Drive, Coate Mesa.
Information: (714) 566-2787.
Mother'• Merbt wlll ho"
"Intestinal Health. Major Key to
Longevity." a free seminar given
by Priscella Cordray, a nutritional
consultant, from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
The market is located at 225 E.
17th St .. Costa Mesa.
Information end reservations:
PMc:emeken' Country Store
will host a Fourth of July event
which will feature a barbecue,
demonstrations, live music, en
ice cream social and a
presentation on "The History of
the Car.· The event will be from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.'at 1720 Adams
Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information:
(714) 641 -3112.
-(800} 596-6667.
Homblow.r Cnll'" end Eventa
will embark on a Fourth of July
Champagne Brund! cruise from
noon to 2 p.m. at 2431 W. Coaat
Highway, Newport Beach. The
coat is $41 per person, plus tax
and gratuity. Information: (949)
646-0155.
Homblow.r Crulaea and Eventa
is sponsoring a three-hour
dinner cruise celebrating Fourth
of July featuring a
treditlonal·•tyle barbecue dinner
including roasted chidcen.
barbecue-style beans, corn on
the cob, cola slaw and more.
Ler.iing from Newpol\ Harbor,
boarding begins at 6:30 p.m. and
runs from 7 to 10 p.m . Coat is
$79.95 per person. Information:
(949) 631-2469.
FAMILY
Continued from Al
and convicts rapists. Nol all of
them and perhaps not even
enough or them, but lhat doesn't
qualify us as a "rape culture."
And I live in a society that is
Increasingly vocal about their
disgust with just how far the
envelope Is being pushed.
TI1e problem is not that "sex is
nol talked aboul, • the problem
Is that It la talked about in
casual. unhealthy tenns. ln
places such as mqazl.nes ln
aupennarket checkout stands,
leaving yowig people to believe
thal prombculty Uld d&viUlce
such as that perfonneaby the
boys la malnatream Uld la OK.
It ls not.
Here. I must make Ul
lmponant point. I don't care
what two conaenting adults do
KOCE
Continued from Al
WU on a U.·term note Uld Ma
elnce been revteed to $28 mlmon..
Foundadon oflldala said chey
alrndy haw a letter of oommlt·
ment rrom Nation.II CooperalM
Bank ror the dell. &ndudlnc che
rernairq t7.9 mmlon of dw $8-
mllkm down p.yment. They aleo
A free wortlahop, •How to Value
and Succe11fully Sell Your
Business -For Busine11
Owners;' begins at 7 p.m. at
1745 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
The worlcahop will provide
deal-making resources and
structuring: RSVP• are required.
Information: (903) 903-5788.
THURSDAY
Moth ... '1 Marbt will ho"
"Women's Support Workshop," a
free worbhop given by Cheri
Sdlatz from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The
market is at 225 E. 17th St., Costa
Mesa. Information and
reservations: (800) 695-6667.
Th• o,.nee County Fair will holt
a preview reception of this year'•
fair, whicti will feature the Fab
Four with the Orange County
Pacific Symphony, fireworks,
opportunity drawing, roaming
entertainers and light food and
beverages. The eve nt will be
sexually in private, as long as
they are ngt breaking any laws.
What I object to. and have now
for many yean, are the
lncreulng number or public
displays of sexual Innuendo and
the surprise attacks against
parents who are not given the
opportunity ro first determine
whether the content is
appropriate for their lcids.
Today. I am pleased to
announce another hero In the
fight against the madness: Gary
Bryan. the morning host of radio
station IC-P.ARTII (101.l FM).
Several daya ago. Bryan WU
"killing time" at the Tuwer
Records ltore ln Sherman Oab
when he heard a highly obacene
rap IOllg being~ <Mr the
store's aound l)'ICml. The '°""
according to Bryan, contained a
lot ~rouJ ....... The IO,.
u:peet lkyan. but then he uw a
little IPrl ln the stcn. one he
from 7 to 8:45 p.m. at the Pacific
Amphltheetre, 88 Fair Drive.
Cotta M .... Information: (714)
708-1529.
,_. AmphlthNtN .. hokfi'W
Tait• of the Fair from 7 to '
8:45 p.m. Adml .. lon ii free. The
Pacific Amphitheatre i1 '1 the
Orenga County Fair and
Expoaltlon Center. 88 Fair Drive.
Coate Mesa. lrJformatlon: (714)
708-3247. http://www.ocfair.com.
JUlY9
Th• o,.nge County Fair will
offer free admi11ion·and parking ·
from 10 to 11 a.m. for "Jam into
the Fair" fo kidc off the 21-day
event. 88 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa.
The fair will allO offer free ....
admiAion for the day to all active •
mllltlry, law enforcement end fire
personnel. plus one guest.
Information: (714) 708-1646.
Stlla tummer achool will tw-
lleld from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. today
and Saturday at Sephora South
Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St, Suite
1001. Costa Meaa. Profeaaionals
will teach makeup tips and tricks.
Information: (714) 429-9130.
JULY 10
The fourth annual Orang• CNlh
Demolitlon Derby will be from
2 to 8 p.m. atthe Citizens Business
Bank Arena, Orange County Fair
and Exposition Center, 88 Fair
Drive. Costa Mesa. Information:
(619) 424-3348.
Borders Boolca. Music and Ca1'
will host Marvin Mixon at a book
signing for his new book
"Accidental Murder." Beginning at 2 p.rn.....the 1•gaiae;ui~!lth!'d
at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 432-7854.
Borden Bookl. Muaic and Ca1'
will tiost Jina 8 acarr et a book
signing for her new book, "The
Japen~se Art of Sex: How to
Tease. Seduce and Pleasure the
Samurai in Your Bedroom."
Beginning at 2 p.m .. the signing
will be held at 1890 Newport
Blvd .. Costa Mesa. lnform8'(on~
(949) 631-8661.
The Co"• Mesa Aec:rNtlon
Division will host Family Night
Out "Night Hike" from 4:30 to
9 p.m . at the Oak Canyon Nature
Center in Anpheim. Families will
hike with a professional trail
guide. Participants will meet et
4:30 p.m. at the Balearic
Community Center, 1975 Balearic
Drive, Costa Mesa. The cost of
transportation, reservations and a
sna<* ia $10 per person.
Information: (714) 754-5158.
The Newport Beach Public
Library is celebrating the 10th
annilfersary of the Central
Library with codctails. dinner and
speakers. including emcee Ed
Arnold and Loa Angeles Times
columnist Pan Morrison.
Starting at ip.m., the event is
being held at the Newport Beach
Marriott. 900 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beacti, and costs
$125 per person. Information:
(949) 644-3296. option 1.
JULY 11
The Newport Beach Public
Library and the City Arts
Commi11ion are presenting a
reception for artist Raymond D.
Otis that will include a musical
performance by the Pacific
Symphony Youth Orctiestre at
1 p.m . In the Friends Meeting
Room at the Central Library.
1000 Avocado Ave., Newport
Beach. Information; (9491
717·3800, option 2. http://www
. newportbeachlibrary.org.
JULY 12
Borden Boolca. Music and ~
w ill host Storytime with Miss
Kathy. Reading begins et 10 a.m .
It 1890 Newport Blvd .. Costa
Mesa. Information: (949)
631·8661.
I
estimated to be about 5 or 6 years
old. and h1s blood began to boil.
Bryans heroism dld nol come
quickly, and he did not seize the
moment to teD the store manager
thal he was offended by the song.
That came the next day when he
realized that someone had to
speak up about this, and he
launched his own "F bomb" on
the air. In this case, however, his
"F" stood for fight back.
During his morning shift.
Bryan c.alled the Tower Records
headquarters and told his story.
According to a spokespelllon for
vice president Kevin C'.a.Midy. the
chain does not allow that type of
son& lo be played in Its stores.
Bryan was tokl that the store
would heer from the main olllce.
Bryan told me that he uked
to have Cualdy come on 1he air
to dilcuu the matter, but as of
Thursday morning. he has not.
At this point, It doesn't matter
the put to meet deadlines eet by
the district but. Dahl saJd, .._
do aeem to be on track despite the
delay.
1 think it's a 90Hd deal ." he
said *If the board didn't think it
WM IOUd they would've tOMed It
(1liundayl nfiht"
lronlcdy, Dlhl .tel. ., DsyMar
hlld not tied up dw ... In court
and with the fleder9I ~·
c:ationa Cornrn'-'on. lt would
PUBLIC
SAFETY
Daily Pilot
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Weft .... Md Kllybfoolre
9trNta: A traf'llc.ICCHfent
involving injuries was
repol\ed at 12:42 p.m.
Wednesday.
• w..t 8aUr Street: A
vehicle burglary was
reported in the 600 bloc* at
11:10 a.m. Wednesday.
• Bnttol StrMt: A
commercial burglary w11
reported in the 3300 blodc at
10:07 e.m. Wednesday.
• Lorenzo Avenue: A
burglary was reported in the
2700 blodc at 9:07 a.m.
Wednesday.
• P111k Avenue: Vandalism
was reported in the 1800
blade at 2:03 p.m .
Wednesday.
• Fordham Drtw:
Embezzlement was reported
in the 2300 blade at 10:17
a.m. Wednesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Eut Coat HighWlly end
Newport Coat Drive: A
traffic accident involving
injuries was reported at 6:18
p.m. Wednesday.
• w.at Coa" Highway:
Vandalism was reported in
the 400 blodc al 5:57 a.m.
Thursday.
• MacArthur Boulevard: A
hit-and-run was reported in
~~0. ..... -... _ ....... '"' .,,;,,,_
Thursday.
• McFadden Piece and Weft
Oc:Hn Ftont: Animal cruelty
was reported at 12:03 p.m.
Thursday.
• Naples Street: An auto
theft was reported in the
2400 block at 10:40 a .m .
Thursday.
• Newport Cen1er Drive Ea~
A commercial burglary was
reported in the 400 blodc at
10:01 a .rn. Thursday.
BRIEFLY IN
PUBLIC SAFETY
Man charged after
arrest at JW A
A 65-year-old Yorba
Linda man was arrested
Wednesday o n fed eral
charges of attempting to
carry a loaded gun and a
knife onto a night leaving
John Wayne Airport, offi ·
cials said.
AJi Reza Khatami turned
himself in after he was
named in a fed craJ crimi·
nal complain1 on Tuesday
that alleges on e COUnl Of
alle mpting to ca rry a dan·
gerous weapon onto an
aircraft. federaJ o fficiaJs
said.
The charge stems from 11
June 24 incidcnl, when
Khatam i reportedly lried lo
get on10 a United Airlines
flight leaving Orange
County's airport with a
fully-loaded .38-caliber
Colt revolver in his carry·
on bag, which he placed
through the security
screening machine. The
gun was hidden in an oven
millen. officials ~aid.
.~ Khatami faces up to I 0
years in prison if con·
victed. The Tra nsportation
Security Administration is
investigating the case.
whether Cassidy speaks to
Bryan. lfwe are 10 believe the
Tower spokesperson , the mailer
was bought lo their attention
and a mistake wfll be corrected.
Bryan. the father of three
teenage girls, said that the
callers to his show were
unanimous in his pursuit of
Tower Records, and all of the
letters I've read about the
impending retrial of the three
boys Indicate overwhelming
support for the m ove.
One person made a
difference In a record store, and
the public aeem s to be
disgusted with the behavior of
the three boys.
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him on the Dally Pilot hotline at
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he's nor •lWlling names. main salon· with a lcll'Vi\11111
The Mojo has been a regular ·a nd VCH. 11°!> .rln·ady hookt'd
in the Ofristmas hoat paratlt'. up lor nearly t'wry ni~ht in l>e·
said Hkhard Luehrs, presiderll n•mher. Rau-;1.:h ~aid. ·
of lh<' Newport Beach Oiam-II replun'' anolhN 1 lom-
her of Commerce~. And its for-hlmVl'r yadll 111 Newporl I lar·
mer owners u:.ed to sail ii to hur. Ilic /.umrora. Thal llllal.
exotic port:-. around the Pad li e. fnrnwrly owm·tl by M;ll' Wl'sl.
he said. · now '>aib 11111 ul 1hc company\
The. mid-sized boat seah li5 ~lanmr tkl fla y dol"k!..
for formal)Jin ners or 100 peo-1\11othcr uf their yad1h. lhl'
pie for cot:ktails, :.aid .spokl'~-\Vild Coo'>l'. uo;l•d 10 lwlong IO
won~an Allison Hausch. II 11<" John Waytw.
JWA ready for the rush on ·Fourth
Airport doubled
screening area to
reduce wa it for t.
ch eckpoints, but
increased traffi c
hasn't h it -yet.
By Jimmy Stroup
Special to the Dally Pilot
brings through its gates, includ-
ing eight new lanes into check·
points to help lessen wait times.
'"The addition of the new lanes
provides u~ nexibility into the fu -
1ure growth of 1he airport, .. saitl
Justin McC:usker, JWA't,.. spokes-
man.
John \Vayne Airport'!-'iernriry
process has been upl{radl·d ICJ
handle till' CXIC!;:~s 1ravcl tlwl the
Fourth of July holiday weekend
-;tnd summer 111 general -
rhe addi1io11 of more than
:i.iioo s4uare ket of space in the
departure area of the airport wa'
approved in March, at a cost of
$4.5 million. The project wa'
completed last month, doubling
the space avdilable for screeninR.
according 10 Mccusker.
The travel traffic '>O far 11as
been li>:htcr than expe~ted.
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Buv A N Y SHOE
FROM THE
G OLD C UP COLLECTION
AND REC EIVE A
FREE
W ATERP ROOF C OOLER
though, according to 1he people
on grountl.
1-'or 13 year!>, Mike Kline has
been a driver for SuperShuttle. a
transportation company that of·
fer:. service ro and from lwme'>
and airports. "They predklt·d it
·would he busy. hul it 's really
been ldnd of slow -especially
for a holiday weekend," he said.
Paul Jones. who hai. been at
JWA for 18 year~ wt1rki11g for Sky-
Cap lnterna1ional, said he hadt1'1
noticed any overwhelming lrJllic
for the holiday. cilhcr, though he
had nnllct-d the foste r sc.>curity
\Creening and cht't:k·in time''·
"It's picked up -heller since
!.1/1 1," ht' 1><1id. "Nor back to
where it was before. though ...
Security hai. been. and re-
maim., a primary cnncem ar
JWA. J\lcCuskl.'r i.aid the airpon
ha' remained al a hcigluened
levPI of sccurily since lh<' 200 I
terrori!>I atta<.:h
I le !>aid that JWA ha' 'how11
i111prcwf·men1 evNy month m
lerrn~ of 1raffic. anti \LIHJ he
llol's11"1 l'Xpt'cl II lo let up.
··1:ach month this ycur hai.
been J -;ii.,'11ifkan1 incrt•aw over
thl' ~ame month la~• yt•ar." he
'>aid. ··11\ very poso;ibh' 1ha1 1hi'
will lw a n•rortl year for 1lw
Fourih of luly weekt•nd. ··
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SPECIAL EVENTS
(714) 740-2000, http://www.ocfair
.com!pacifia1mphitheatre.
JOOYWAnEY
Fashion Island's Annual Summer
Concert SeriK wit) host pop
singer and Grammy winner Jody
Walley, who will perlorm such
hits as •Looking for a New Love·
and ·still a Thritt.• The
performance will be at 7 p.m.
July 14 in the Bloomlngdale's 'RlotNG ~s· . Courtyard at Fashion Island,
The Surfnder Foundation and 40l Newport Center Drive. Ocea~ for H~~ present the. wor1d ~ Newport Beach. Seating is free.
premiere of Aiding Giants_ at VIP tickets cost $20. Information:
7:30 p.m. Thur~ay at the L1'!<> 1949) 721-2000.
Theater. Tickets include the film
and refrishments at the
after-party and can be bought
onllne or at the box office at
3459 Via l.ido, Newport Beach.
, Information: (949) 673-8350,
http://www.ridinggiantspremiere
.com/invite.
BIUCOSBY
Comedian pnd TV legend
Bill Cos~y will perform at 8 p.m.
July 22 at the Pacific
Amphitheatre. Oi'ange County
Fair and Exposition Center,
88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 740-2000,
http:l..WWW.ocfair.comlpacific
amphitheatre.
OP SUMMER SURF
SERIES MOVIE FEST
Op and Projekter-Action Sports
Cinema will host the Op Summer
Surf Series movie festival at the
Lido Theatre. On July 29, "Gone
Surfin'" and "Style Masters" will
fm1sh the series in style. Tickets
are $7 at the door and are
available at 3459 Via Lido,
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 673-8350.
http://WWW.projekter.com.
MUSIC
EVERETIE·HARP
_ ANO PAUL JACKSON JR.
The Hyan Regency Newport
Beach will host Everene Harp and
Paul Jac:kson Jr. as part of its
Summer Jau Series sponsored
by 94. 7 The Wave. starting at
7:45 p.m. today at 1107 Jamboree
Road, Newport Beach. Tickets
cost $3150 (for dinner packages.
add $26). Information: (949)
729-6400. http://www.summer
jazzseries.com.
'CONCERTS ON THE
PENINSULA'
The Balboa Village Business
Improvement District will host
"Concer1s on the Peninsula"
featuring Janie Browning & The
Righteous Bros. Band fr~m 6 to 8
p.m. July 8 at the Peninsula Part
Gazebo a~M in Street and ...
Oceanfro t, ewport Beach.
lnformatio : f1ttp:llwww.balboa
newportbeach.com.
CRAIG CHAQUICO •
The Hyatt Regency Newport
Beach will host Craig Chaquico as
part of its Summer Jau Series
sponsored by 94.7 The Wave,
starting at 7:45 p.m. July 9 at
t107 Jamboree Road. Newport
Beach. Tic:kets cost $37.50 (for
dinner packages, add $26).
Information: (9491 729·6400,
http:liwww.summerjau
series.com,
REBA MCENTIRE
Grammy Award winner Reba
McEntire will perform as part of
the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer
Concert Series at 8 p.m. July 11 at
the Orange County Fair and
Exposition Cenler. Information:
'CONCERTS ON
THE PENINSULA'
The Balboa Village Business
Improvement District will host
·concerts ofl the Peninsula"
featuring the band Blues Bar BBQ
from 6 to 8 p.m. July 15 at the
Peninsula Part Gazebo at Main
Street and Oceanfront, Newport
Beach. Information: http://www
. balboanewportbeac:h.com.
TRAIN
The musical group Train will
perform ·as part of the Pacific
Amphitheatre Summer Concert
Series at 8 p.m. July 15 at the
Orange County Fair and
Exposition Center. Information:
(714) 740-2000, http:/lwww.ocfair
.comlpacificamphitheatr~.
OZOMATll
The Grammy Award-winning
group Ozomatli will perform a
variety of music from Latin salsa
to jazz-funk as part of the Pacific
Amphitheatre Summer Concert
Series at the Orange County Fair
& Exposition Center at 7:30 p.m.
July 16 at the Pacific
Amphitheatre. Information: (714)
740-2000, http:ltwww.ocfair.com
/pacificamphitheatre.
STRUNZ I. FARAH
ANOP.RAFUL
The Hyatt Regency Newport
Beach will host Strunz & Farah
and Praful as part of its Summer
Jazz Series spoAsored by 94. 7
The Wave, starting at 7:45 p.m .
July 16 at 1107 Jamboree Road,
Newport Beach. Tidlets are $37.50
(for dinner padlages. add $26).
Information: (94S) 729·6400,
http://www.summerjazz
series.com.
HOOTIE AND THE BLOWFISH
The musical group Hootie and the
Blowfish will perform as part of
the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer
Concert Series at the Orange
County Fair & Exposition Center
at 8 p.m. July 18. Information:
(714) 740-2000, http://www.ocfair
. comlpacificamphitheatre.
NEWSBOYS AND
AUDIO ADRENALINE
Christian rock group the
Newsboys will perform with
Audio Adrenaline at 7:30 p.m.
July 21 at the Pacific
Amphitheatre, Orange County
Fair and Exposition Center.
Information: (714) 740-2000,
http://www. ocfair. com/pacific
amphitheatre.
FELIX CAVALIERE'S RASCALS
Fashion Island's Annual Summer
Concert Series will host Roc:k and
Roll Hall of Fame inductees Felix
Cavaliere's Rascals, who will
perform sucti hits as •Groovin1"
and HMustang Sally.'.' The
performance will be at 7 p.m.
July 21 in the Bloomingdale's
courtyard at Fashion Island,
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401 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beactl. Seating 1s free.
VIP tickets cost $20. Information:
(949) 721-2000.
'CONCERTS ON
THE PENINSULA'
Fine st Quality Leathe r Sofas
And Chairs At Gre at Prices!
Barca\gunger·
The Balboa Village Business
Improvement District will host
"Concerts on the Peninsula"
featuring the Melvin Eddy Blues
band from 6 to 8 p.m. July 22 at
the Peninsula Park Gazebo at
Main Street and Oceanfront,
Newport Beach. Information:
http:l..WWW.balboanewport
beach.com.
lllHOI ABAIR AND
DOWN TO THE BONE ~The Hyatt Regency Newport
Beach will host Mindi Abair and
Down to the Bone 111 part of its
Summer Jazz Series sponsored
by 94. 7 The Wave, starting at
7:45 p.m. July 23 at 1107
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach.
Tickets are $37.50 (for dinner
packages add $26). Information:
(949) 729-6400. http://www.sum
merjarzseries.com.
CMAVANA
The City Arts CofTlpiission will
present Concerts in the Parks
featuring the Latin rodt of
Caravana from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
July 25 at Bob Henry Park (corner
of Dover Drive and 16th Street),
_ Newport Beach. Information:
(!M!t) 717-3870, http://www.city
. newport-beach. ca. us.
DICK DALE, THE
SURFARIS AND MORE
The American Legion Harbor Post
291 and Yacht Club are hosting
the "California Beach Party~
featuring Didt Dale, the Surfaris.
the Chantays. the Duo-Tones and
2nd Time Around. Four
performances begin at 10:30 a.m.
and end at 10:30 p.m. Sunday. I
July 25 at 215 E. 15th St.. Newport
Beacti. The party is a fundraising
evenJ for the Veterans Affairs
Hospital and the Bob Hope USO .
Tic:kets are S25 and S35, and
parking is $8. Information: (800)
827-7982, http://www.al291.com .
LOVIN' SPOONFUL
Dady Piiot
BRAXTON BROTHERS
The Hyatt Regency Newport
Beach will host Hiroshima and
the Braxton Brothers as part of its
Summer Jazz Series sponsored
by 94. 7 The Wave, starting at 7:45
p.m. Aug. 6 at 1107 Jamboree
Road, Newport Beach. Tidets
cost $37.50 (fOf dinner padcages,
add $26). Information: (949)
729-6400, http://www.summer
f BZZS6ries.com.
DAYE MASON
Fashion Island's Annual Summer
Concert Series will host Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame inductee Dave
Mason, a founding member of
th.e group Traffic. Mason wrote
such hits as "Feelin' Alright.'.' The
performance will be at 7 p.m.
Aug. 11 in the Bloomingdale's
Courtyard at Fashion Island,
401 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach. Seating is free.
VIP tickets cost $20. Information:
(949) 721-2000.
'CONCERTS. ON
THE PENINSULA'
The Balboa Village Business
Improvement District will host
"Concerts on the Peninsula"
featuring the band Primitive
Sensations from 6 to 8 p.m.
Aug. 12 at the Peninsula Park
Gazebo at Main Street and
Oceanfront, Newport Beach.
Information: http:Jiwww.balboa
newportbeach.com.
Fashion Island's Annual Summer
Concert Series will host Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame inductees the
Lovin' Spoonful, who will
perform such hits as "Do You
Believe in Magic?-'.' and "Summer
in the C11y:• The performance will
be at 7 p.m. July 28 in the PONCHO SANCHEZ
Bloomingdale's Courtyard at Fashion Island's Annual Summer
Fashion Island, 401 Newport Concert Series w.ill host Ponctio
Center Drive, Newport Beacti. Sanchez, who will perform sucti
Seating is free. VIP tickets cost .... hits as "Mama Guena" and
$20. Information: (949) 721-2000.· "Prestame Tu Corazon:· The
JOHN FOGERTY
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
inductee John Fogerty will
perform as par1 of the Pacific
Amphitheatre Summer Concert
Series at the Orange County Fair
& Exposition Center at 8 p .m .
Julv 28 at the Pacific
Amphitheatre. Information: (714)
740-2000, http:liwww.ocfair.com
/pacificamphitheatre.
'CONCERTS ON
THE PENINSULA'
The Balboa Village Business 1
Improvement District will host
"Concerts on the Peninsula"
featuring Ricti OelGrosso and
Chicagq._f\ound from 6 to 8 p.m.
July 29 811'he Peninsula Park
Gazebo at M ain Street and
Oceanfront, Newport Beach.
lnforn ation: http://wWw.ba/boa
newportbeach.com.
LEE RITENOUR WfTH ERIC
MARIENTHAL ANO PHIL PERRY
The Hyatt Regency Newport
Beach will host Lee Ritenour -A
Twist of Motown, featuring Eric
Marienthal and Phil Perry -as
part of its Summer Jazz Series,
sponsored by 94. 7 The Wave.
starting at 8 p.m . July 30, 1107
Jamboree Road, Newport Beacti.
Tic:kets are $3150 (for dinner
packages, add $26). Information:
(949) 729·6400, http://www
. summerjauseries.com.
JESSICA SIMPSON
Singer Jessica Simpson will
perform as part of the Pacific
Amphitheatre Summer Concert
Series at the Orange County Fair
& Exposition Center at 8 p.m.
July 31 at the Pacific
Amphitheatre. Information: (714)
740·2000, http://www.ocfair.com
/pacificamphitheatre.
THEAXX
Fashion Island's Annual Summer
Concert Series will host the Fixx,
who will perform such hits as
"One Thing Leads to AnotherH
and "Saved by Zero.'.' The
performance will be at 7 p.m .
Aug. 4 in the Bloomingdale's
Courtyard at Fashion Island, 401
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beacti. Seating is free. VIP tickets
cost $20. Information: (949)
721-2000.
'CONCERTS ON
THE PENINSULA'
The Balboa Village Business
Improvement District will host
·concerts on the Peninsula"
featuring the band The Fabulous
Nomads from 6 to 8 p.m. Aug. 5
at the Peninsula Park Gazebo at
Main Street and Oceanfront,
Newport Beach. Information:
http://www. balboanewport
beach.com.
HIROSHIMA ANO THE
performance will be at 7 p.m." -
Aug. 18 in the Bloomingdale's
Courtyard at Fashion Island,
401 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beacti. Seating is free.
VIP tickets cost $20. Information:
(949) 721-2000.
PORTERHOUSE BOB AND
DOWN TO THE BONE
The City Arts Commission will
present Concerts in the Parts
featuring the rhythm and biues of
Porterhouse Bob and Down to the
Bone from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Aug. 22
at Bonita Canyon Sports Park
(corner of Bonita Canyon and
Mesa View Drive). Newport
Beach. Information: (949)
717-3870. htfp:l..WWW.city
. newport-beach.ca.us.
SPYROGYRA
The Hyatt Regency Newport
Beach will host Spyro Gyra.as
part of its Summer Jaz.z Series,
sponsored by 94.7 The Wave,
starting at 8 p.m. Aug. 27 at 1107
Jamboree Road, Newport Beacti .
Tickets cost $37.50 (for dinner
pac:kages, add $26). Information:
(949) 729-6400.
http://www.summerjazz
series.com.
KEIKO MATSUI
The Hyan Regency Newport
Beach will host Keiko Matsui as
pan <)fits Summer Jau Series
sponsored by 94.7 The Wave .
starting at 8 p.m. Sept. 3 at 1107
Jamboree Road. Newport Beacti.
Tickets cost $37.50 (for dinner
padlages. add $26). Information:
(949) 729-6400,
f1ttp:llwww.summerjau
series.com.
WARREN HILL, MARC
ANTIONE, JEFF GOLUB AND
EUGE GROOVE
The Hyan Regency Newport
Beach will host Warren Hill, Marc
Antoine, Jeff Golub and Euge
Groove as par1 of its Summer
Jazz Series sponsonid by 94.7
The Wave, starting at 7:45 p.m.
Sept. 10 at 1107 Jamboree Road.
Newport Beach. Tic:kets cost $45
(for dinner packages. add $26).
Information: (949) 729-6400,
http://www.summerjazz
ser1es.com.
MICHAEL FRANKS
Singer and songwriter Mictiael
Franks will headline the eighth
annual Sandpipers' Jau Concert,
benefiting Hoag Cancer Center,
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sept. 11 at the
Hyatt Regency Newport Beach
Outdoor Ampitheater, 1107
Jamboree Road, Newport Beacti.
VIP dinner begins at 5:30 p.m.
General admission is $55 and VIP
tickets are $150. Tickets are
available through the Hoag
Hospital Foundation. Information:
See AFTER, Pa1e A7
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DEE COt-IWA't' I OCPAC
The Royal Ballet. from London's Royal Opera House, will perform #Cinderella" at 8 p.m.
Monday through Thursday. The dancers will also present "Giselle" July 9 and 10. The
performances of Giselle are at 8 p.m. both days and at 2 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are $25
to SlOO. For ticket information, call (714) 740-7878.
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AFTER
Continued from A6
(949) 764-7212.
RICHARD ELLIOT
The Hyatt Regency Newport
Beach will host Richard Elliot as
part of its Summer Jazz Series,
sponsored by 94. 7 The Wave,
starting at 8 p.m. Sept. 17 at 1107
Jamboree Road. Newport Beach.
Tickets cost $37.50 (for dinner
packages, add $26). Information:
(949) 729-6400.
http://www.summerjazz
series.com.
RAY AND THE CORSAIRS
The City Arts Commission will
present Concerts in the Parks
featuring the classic rode 'n' roll of
Ray and the Corsairs from 5 to
6:30 p.m. Sept. 19 at Peninsula
Park (Next to Balboa pier),
Newport Beach. Information;
(949) 717-3870.
http://www.city.newport·
beadl.ca.us.
NOftMiAN MOWN
The Hyatt Regency Newport
Beach will host Norman Brown as
part of its Summer Jazz Series, •
sponsored by 94.7 The Wave.
starting at 8 p.m. Sept. 24 at 1107
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach.
Tickets cost $37.50 (for dinner
padtages, add $26). Information:
(949) 729-6400,
http://www.summerjazz
series.com.
PETER WHITE
The Hyatt Regency Newport
Beach will host Peter White as
part of its Summer Jazz Series,
sponsored by 94.7 The Wave,
starting at 8 p.m. Oct. 1 at 11b7
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach.
Tickets cost $37.50 (for dinner
packages, add $26). Information:
(949) 729-6400.
http://www.summerjazz
series.com.
BRIAN CULBERTSON
FEATURING MICHAEL UNGTON
The Hyatt Regency Newport
Beach will host Brian Culbertson
featuring Michael Linton as part
of its Summer Jazz Series,
sponsored by 94.7 The Wave,
starting at 8 p.m. Oct. 8 al 1107
Jamboree Road. Newport Beach.
Tickets cost $37.50 (for dinner
packages. add $26). Information:
(949) 729-6400.
http://www.summerjau
series.com.
RICK BRAUN
The Hyatt Regency Newport
Beach will host Ride Braun as part
of its Summer Jau Series,
sponsored by 94.7 The·Wave, ·
starting at 8 p.m. Oct. 15 at 1107
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach.
Tickets cost $37.50 (for dinner
packages, add $26). Information:
(949) 729-6400,
http://www.summerjazz
series.com.
WEEKLY JAM DUKE'S Pl.ACE
Jazz and codct.ails flow daily from
noon to midnight Sundays
through Thursdays and from
noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and
Sat_urdays at the Balboa Bay Club
& Resort, at 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 645-5000.
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ.
Walter Lakota and David
Alcantar, the New York Jazz
Connect.ion Duo, play at
Mamma Gina at 251 E. Coast
Highway in Newport at 8 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays and at 7
p.m. Sundays and Mondays.
Diana Oitri joins the duo on
vocals on Mondays. It's free.
Information: (949) 673-9500.
THE VILLAGE INN
The Village Inn on Balboa Island
offers great music Thursday
through Sunday nights. Roe Kodz
performs at 8 p.m. Thursdays,
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COMMU~ITY COMMENTARY
Prosecutors shou(d prodUce pr_eponderance
0 lit' c:an't put a prtt'e IUK on
justjce llt'i11g -.t•rwd.
Dist. Ally. 1imy
RadmLicka.s mu!>t retry Greg
Haid!. Kyle Narhrc1ner and Keith
Spann. A new trntl will ~iw both
the prosecution aml thc defonse
in thii. case tlw oppununity to
croi.s their r .. and dot llw1r ,..,
and do a thuro u1d1 1ob 111
presenting evidenn· to a lll'W
jury.
Some 20 Yl'M' ago. a11111ht:r
trial go1 daily ht.':.11lhne' 111 the
Los AnRl'fc, f'1111t''· thl' lkgi,ler
and lhl' IJmly 1'i1<>1. Fur 1hn•1•
wee~. tlw ill1Urn1·yi. intr rvi1•wcd
more than :!50 pru,p1·c11v1·
juror) before -.ea1111g 1he final 12
and the four altcmalc". Tu 1h1!>
:.flay, I !-huddt•r HI tlw mt•mory of
'the' moment we hl'ard 1he : .
altnrnl'ys -.ar thal thl')' had
MAILBAG
Retrial co~ts coukl
support schools
No. I d1111'1 th111l 1hc
teenai;er-. 111 1he I laidl caw
~hould be rctrll'd. When you
look al llw jury comin~tiack
for acttuiual, 11 -1. and rhc
way they v1111·tl 011 the other
charge,, I mc.111. my God,
whal i!> the tlhtrk t attorney
thinking 10 'pend more
money again when 1h1s state's ... 'chools are hc111g cut 15ark on
alvng with ht'.tlth issuer. for
the dderly. I nwan. I don't ~el
it. It'~ over. )'llll know? Tell I hi~
l,'llY it\ over.
REGINA CHAMBERS
Newport lkad1
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FLO
MARTIN
accepted the
jury as
seated My
heart began
to pound. my
stomach
began to sink
and my head
began to reel.
I. Juror No. 2,
was scared.
The jury
heard a 101al
of60
wi1m·<1-.cs in that murder case.
We hl·ard from farnily mt•mhers.
from a multitude of c1Cpert~.
i11dud111~ dentistry professor\
fmm USC and UC:IA.
ane-;thl'!ooiologiMs and
,pathologist;j..With law degrees.
county l.'nronl'r!., nurse,,
paramedir'>. pohn• officer-.. a
Teens must be retried.
l)Ol di smi ssed
I 11\1111.. (lin:g llaidl. Kyle
Narhn•inl'r and Keith Spann)
!>hould be retried. bccau!>c if
they are let go after this
hideous thing that they've
dune. then what are they
guin>: to do if they get free on
thi' charge? And they've got
10 own up 10 what they did.
Rcl(ardleS!o of what 1ha1 girl
was. I don't think It was
proven that she wai.
rnn-;cious during the taping.
Su how rnuld they dismi:.' it
and let those boys get away
wirh doing something likt·
that'!
MARINA BEms .
Corona del Mar
medical equipment salesman,
dental a!.Sistants w1d from a
variety of people who had
witnessed the events that
resulted in the deaths of three
people.
The prosecudon presented 49
of those witnesses. I filled 2'h
Steno notebooks. Then the
defendant testified. (Another
half a notebook.) The defense
attorneys presented four more
expert witnesses -a
pathologist. an anesthesiologist,
an emergency physician and a
detective. I was well into
Notchook No. 4 when the
prosec.:ution presemed 15 .
rebuuaJ witnesses -more
doctors and dentist!>. more
anesthesiologists. more
emergency medical technicians.
more pa1hologists, another
coroner and an FBI agent.
Literally mind-bogglln~!
I became very familiar with
terms like endotracheaJ
intubation, medullar paralysis
and histopathologic changes,
just to name a few. Sure, I 11lced
science in high 5chool and in
coUege, bu1 this was ridkulous.
This was more like medical
school, dental school and law
school all roUed into one.
From March 28 to July 24 lhal
year. the jury heard the same
details from every possible
angle. The experts endlessly
drummed forensic medicine
mlo our heads. By the time
closing arguments rolled
around. I had five fuU notebooks
in my lap -no skipped lines,
either. Some had more than 10
boob filled. We aU fell like
medical school graduates.
The closing arguments lasted
two days. Then the
deliberations. We pored over our
notes again ai1d again. We
talked. we lay awake al night. we
agonized and I must admit, we
cried.
The discussion never got
personal. No one ever got cranky
or mean. TI1e jury did its job and
five days later came to a
unanimous decision.
Looking back on the 1riaJ. I
realize .that the deputy district
attorney who led the
prosecution's case knew that in
order to provide the jury with
the tools for a unanimoui.
decision, he had to present the
same eviden ce from a multitude
of wiu1es.<1cs .:_ total overkill. He
could not leave any rock
unrumed. He had the
responsibility to prove beyond a
reasonable doubt, and he took
hls good time.
'That trial must have cost us
taxpaye.rs a very pretty penny
indeed: legal costs for the state
-pretrial Investigations.
preliminary hearing. three weeks
of jury selection, fow months of
trial, all those experts at
hundreds of doUars a pop, and a
week of deliberation, with a
couple of lunches thrown in for
the jury. I can't even imagine the
bottom line.
Should Rackaucka.s try again?
Should he shoot for "overkill?"
For the sake of all concerned,
you better believe it!
•FLO MARTIN is a Costa
Mesa resident and former high
school teacher.
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No dogging this cause ENGAGEMENT
G uide Dogs of The Desen is
planting Its paws at the
Balboa Bay Oub and
Reson tomorrow for a very special
Fourth of July celebration in
Newport Beach. The public is
invited to
meet some
ver)i special
animals.
including
puppies in
·training and
working
seeing-eye
dogs that are
lifelines for
their closest
companjons.
people in
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Timothy Edward Kearney and Samantha Louise Hofman
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Founded in 1972 by Lafayette
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been serving for more than lO
years. Presently, there are 200
guide dogs in service that have
graduated from the program.
Locally, a very dedicated lialboa
Lsland resident, Shirlee White,
works with the dogs and their masters in Orange County. White Frank Williamson, Paul Wexler and Lynn Newsom played golf to be~efit Alzheimer's research. Oiarles and Leanne Hof·
man of Costa Mesa an·
nounce the engagement of
their daughter. Samantha
Louise Hofman of Costa
Mesa. to Timothy F.dward
Kearney of Phillips Ranch.
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THE MORAL OF THE STORY
The little ones know when
it ·comes to the Fourth
·'Wlum ;,, tlw c:ou~ of
l1uma11 events. it /J(l('rjmi,.(
IWll'.OOry fur mw /WO/IU' Ill
t.lusolve tlw /X11itlml hmuL~
w#1irl1 /w1 .. C(Jllfl('t·t.-.J
tl1em with mwtlwr. mu/ tn
asswTU' among tl1e /)(nl't'rs
·is free. and there are
some countries thal are
1101 free."
CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON
Another said, "II ~
speciaJ because it was
when we were free from
England ... We go 10 a
place where thc..-y tallc
abou1 the Oag and ·
people who tight for ow
country. It ~ Important
that we keep our flag
safe."
I asked two boys on
!heir way home from
swinuning what they thought of our
country, and one of them replied,
"Ow country is the bestest country
in Ille whole country!"
of tlw etu-tl1. tlu• sepamtt'
und t'quaf station tu wllicll
tltt lmvs of natun• mu/ of
natures Cud entitlP them,
a clPu!nt res1Jf'l·t w tlw
opinions of 1T11mki1ul
m111ire:s rhnt rlwy slwulJ
di>c/are tile cmfin 11111id1
im1wl tlum1 to tlw sepamtion.
'We llold tlu•SP tmtlrs to be
w lf f'11it.IJ!11t. tlUJt all""-'" tlfl! C'retited
f'</11111. 1/1111 tlwy are e11dnwed 11)' their
Creator with irrt11i11 wuilimabk
righu. tli11t m11011g tlwse ""' lift',
lil>erty wul tlw 1mrs11il nf l111ppi1iess. ··
-THE DECLARATION Of
INDEPENDENCE Of THE
THIRTEEN COLONIES, IN
CONGRESS, JULY 4, 1776
I ruuldn·t cnlcr lht' Fourth of luly
Wl'Ckt•mJ ~thoul n·ading and
rt'll'mh11g I ht' I >tklaral io n of
lntll.'µc11tlt•111·t-. and I d111~· lo ht:g111
wilJ1 IJw ahow ponicm of th1•
l>edar;111011 for you wday.
· It\ ama1Jn8 111 1111.' whal 1111r
rounding Father-and -.u many dill
and ..._1crifin'tl for 11111 frt•<:dnm Ml
long ago. a.-. well ~ tho~ who
con1i1111c ICI !>:lcrilkl' for fn"l><lom
and peace today. I am thankful for
•hem. and rm thanlclul for and pray
fur tho!.e who will continue to fi~t
for frt't-dom in the futuw. 'flw
l:Ciurth i!> a lime of fun and family
and perhap!. fireworks. dependin.:
on where you li ve. But we all know
that ii is much more than just
fcslivitics.
I wa.'i turiou!> what children lmow
and fo<:I ahou1 tJwir t:auntry nnd thl'
fourth uf July. so I did ~ome
research , as did my friend Phylli~
Stw talk.c..'tl to second -graders. and
here an: 1wo of tilt' rc~pon.scs: ··nit'
Founh of July is !.pedal ht:ntusc: ii\
lmJcpcndcncc Day, and our c11un1ry
TI1c other boy shook his wet head,
lcx1ke<l al rus friend and said, .. ,
thu1k you mean the best coumry in
tJie whole world ...
I le tJ1en looke<J at rm: and said, "I
love thi!. rnuntry and our flag. We·
have a big one and litUe ones at our
hm,1M', and we·re going to decor.itc
bikes and be in a J»lrJde in our
Strl'f't!.."
An111her friend said,."CimJy. this is
meant tu be 'on e nation, under God.
indivisible, with liberty and juslice
for all: mad we need to pray that
l·vcryday."
< >ther children I ~pokl· wi1h
n•peaicd the words "freedom.•
"independence," "special,"
"tlianlcful lo be an Ammcan" and
one little girl said, "We need to keep
praying for f~om, for us and fo r
others."
we·ve all swig and heard the
worcb "Ci<XJ Bless America, lantl that
I love!" l.e1·s keep singing and
prnying 1hat America will he a land
that loves and blesses God.
And you can quote me on that.
• aNOV TRANE CHRISTESON is a
Newµort Beach residenl who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She
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Religio~ and the Pledge
·. What did you think of the Supreme Court's decision
recently to retain the words 'under God,' in the
Pledge of Allegiance? How far should symbols of
religion or religious teaching go in public schools?
Most Americans recogniz.e tha1 our
nation is founded on a re.ligious spirit.
Most beUeve our country continues 10
be sustained by its
relationship with
God. These
perspectives offer
our great country
three outstanding
gifts: humility.
protection and
t:haUlinge,
II is as important
today as in ancient
Israel that our
leaders remain humble servants and
do not arrogate to themselves powers
that trespass the privileges of office.
The recognition that there exists a
King of Kings over and above them, to
whom they are accountable, reminds
tl1cm that no one is above the law. Yes,
of course, it is IJUe that our secular
Constitution provides for such checlc.s
and balances. But, ultimately, it is
th rough one's allegiance to God and
the eternal commandments
delineating right and wrong that this
understanding takes deepest root and
is most convincing.
We believe our nation exists ii\
covenant with God. We practice hls
1eachings of jusrlce· and righteousness.
compassion and generosity. He. in
turn. provides the wherewithal to
sustain our country and help it to
prosper. How we need this feeling of
Oivine concern and loving protection
in these times, when the storm clouds
ricJe low In the skies. lb be able to tum
to a Heavenly P.drent, seek His
providential care and be assured of I lis
watchfulness is a blessing to the heart,
mind and spirit.
As Americans. we are never satisfied.
We never rest content with our
accomplishments and never take our
riches for granted. Just as God comes
to comfort the disturbed, so He comes
to disturb the comfortable. God
challenges us to reach new levels of
brotherhood, responsibility and
sacrifice. We can never rest. but must
always lift our eyes to the mountains,
advance toward new frontiers and
participate in the building of a noble
sociery, that "shining.city on the hill"
that is our promised land. Ours is a
restless spirit, spurred by God, one
that propels us to daring. imaginative.
and resourceful exploits.
When I recite the Pledge of
Allegiance, I am grateful for the
opportunity to proclaim that our
nation is "under God." We are told that
this expression was added to the
Pledge 50 years ago IO distinguish
America from atheistic Communism
and that, with the winning of the Cold
War and the demise of the old Soviet
Union, the need for th.is affirmation is
passe. The need, though, to remain
humble in the face of temptation, to
feel protected when threats a.re-all
around us, to rise to every challenge
no matter how daunting. will never be
dated or unnecessary. God bless
America!
RABBI MARK MILLER
Temple Bat Yam
Newport Beach
On this Independence Day
weekend, we all should seek ways to
enrich and deepen our freedom, as
well as celebrate our UL.my and many,
many blessings as citi7.ens of the
United Stales of America. But in their
Aag Day 2004 ruling. our Supreme
Court seems to have hidden behind
legalese to make an easy and
expeditious decision, rather than
contribute substantially to concerns
about separation of
government and
religion. As I wrote
in this column on
March 13, the use
of "'under God' in
our Pledge of
Allegiance gives
only a tiny glimpse
of who God is. At
best, it is only the
beginning to
understanding who God is." This
weekend, as always, I pray that we will
understand that ours ~ "one natloo
under God" and not the only nation
under God.
Symbols clearly cul to the core of
our beings just as well as words. Public
schools should teach the power of
6ymbols1 since -~ar ones assault us
claily in advertisements and
commercials. Nationalistic symbols
are extremely powerful, and we should
grow consistently in understanding
such symbols as our flag and pledges.
Americans have deep but varied
responses to our flag and tJ1e Pledge oF
Allegiance. Do we know that the
Pledge can be traced back to an 1892
Boston-based youth magatfae and has
been re-worded several times and thal
"under God" was added by President
Eisenhower. in 1954 on Flag Day (June
14)?
Religious symbols are most powerful
and can be used for what is
wonderfully good or what is horribly
bad. How much do Americans
understand abou1 the Crescent Moon
and Star, the Star of David and the
many forms of the cross Olristians
cherish as our symbol? The clearest
example I know is the Fytfot Cross. It is
a pagan symbol used by early
Ouistians in the catacombs; some
authorities say that during the second
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,ind third centuries it was the
only form of cross used by
(.hristians. I recentJy worshiped
in a sanctuary that had Fylrot
and other· symbols of the cross
in tiles embedded in its Ooor: I
had trouble praying lhere
because Ouistjans now know
the Fylfot Cross best as the
"swastika" and repudiate its Wth
ctmtury and contemporary
meanings. When I asked leaders
of that church, Which was built
in the 1920s, why they did not
remove, the offending riles. rhey
said that after lengthy debate,
the congregation had d ecided to
leave them be as reminders o f
rhe power of evil. Still, I would
he deeply offended by anyone
wearing a Fylfot Cross and
claiming it to represent the
crucified and risen Cluist.
THE VERY REV. CANON
"PETER HAYNES
St. Michael & All Angeb
Episcopal Parish Cl1urch
Corona del "tar
For children to recite "11mler
c;od" each day in public !>clu1ob.
under rhe leadership of thl'ir
teacher and surrounded by their
peers. is a stale·sponsorl'd form
of religious indoctrin111ion,
which should
not be
pt'rmitted.
The Supretne
Court refused
10 hear the
appeal. rather
than ruling
on the issue ·-mcrr.-
aJthough its
t'ffect is to
rttain the phraM'.
I believe that includ111g thi~
phr<i!>e in the Pledge of
·\llegiance is an unconstitutional
endorsement or r.rliginu~ he lid.
that Is. the he.lief in
monotheism. Although the
belief in one God is shared by
tl1ristians. Jews and Mu~lims. it
1-. t•asy to see how inappropriate
it 1' if we imal{ine students l!ei11g
required w say "one 11a1ion
under Je!'>us:· "under Vi-.lmu" or
"under Zeus" (example-.. the
r in:ui1 court used). That a
majority of American;, l>elievt' in
c-:od and go not believe in Zeu~
does not change the fm;t that it
is religious indortrination in a
public school. The very purpose
of civil liberties is often to
protect the rights of those who
hold minority or unpopular
view~. In the Slli.. when thb
clause was added. the rn<1jori1y
of Americans were afliliated with
alchurch or synagogue. Sixt y-two
~rcent of Americam identified
t'emselves a'i Protestants. 26% 3' C 1tholics and 3% as lt'ws. The
r~erging of religion and poll1ics
i~ expressed in a sermon
attended by President
~seniiower and memherc; of
~ O:mgress. fhe Rev. Ceorgt:
Docherty claimed thai unless
"under God" was added tv thL·
Ptedge of Allegiance. "it could bt'
tbe pledge of any republic. In
fact, I could hear little
Muscovites repeal a similar
pledge to their
hhmmer-and-sickle nags in \
~oscow wi_th equal solemnity
. 1. " {from "The Culture of the
Gold War" hy Stephen
\lfhitfield).
I would welcome tht: study of
.i1t religious traditions at every
level of education. but not
indoctrination unless parent~
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by providing religious training American public arena.
leuer Georgl! Washington wrote
to rhe governor!> of the 13 states
on hi!> retirement. outside the public schools. including our schools. Slowly.
which I highly recommend. · they are winning. Recently. Los "I now make it m y earnest
prayer. that God would have
you, and the State over which
you preside. in hi~ holy
protection, that he would incline
the hearts of the Citizens to
cultivate a spirit of
subordination arn.J obedience to
c;ovcrnment, to entertain a
brotherly affection and love for
one another. for thd r fellow
CitiLelh of tht• Unite.cl Slate~ at lar~e. ,rnd ·particularly for tl;leir
brl!1hren who have served i11 thc
Field. and finally. th;tf he would
must graciousl}'.,.he plt·ased to
dispo1>e us all. to do )u!>tire. 10
love mefrv. 1111<1 to dt·nw•m ourselw~ ·with thill <ha.rity,
humility am.I paulk tt•mpl'r of
mind, which Wl'rt' the
Government should stick to Angeles removed the cross.
governing and running social symbolbdng t\1e lighted
programs to assist the public monument behind the
and leave religious instruction LO I loUywood bowl, from their logo.
families, in partnership with Fortunately. the actual
their churches. temples an,j ___ rnonume!l! has not been
synagogues."-removed, but that m ay be a
REV. DR. DEBORAH BARRETT mailer of time.
/'.e11 Center of Orange County Bollom line. my fear is that as
Co~ta Mesa we removt• the t>thics of our
Tne sixth American President
said, "The highest glory of the
American
Revolution
was this: it
connected in
one
indissoluble
bond the
principles of
civil
government
with the
principle!. 11f
Cl1ristianity. From the day of the
Declaration ... they were bound
by the laws of Cod, which they
all, and by the laws of the
c;ospel. which they nearly al l.
ackntlwledge a!> the rule:-ol their
conduct."
I could list many more quoit'~.
but !'resident John Quincy
t\danh ad.nmvledgecl the nation
founded duriug his lifetim e used
Bihl~cal principle~ in the laying
t>I our Constitution. C ;ranted. not
all of the founding Fathers Wt'rt'
01rist · followt'rs. hut ov.e n the
laith M 1he deists wa!> rooted in
lht• t'thics and valut•s of the
Bihll'. The statenwnt "one
nation undn C.lml" i-. as much a
Slalt'111en1 ol our hi-.t1Jriral
lnundaticms as it is a !<>lal\•meni
of belief. The framer~ of tht:
<:on-..1itution wi~l'ly did 1101
-.pecify tht: Jutko-<J1ristia11 Cod.
though thm wa~ in their mind.
whirh allt>ws for the religiOll!>
divC'rsit y in our culture.
American~ an: a religious
pN>ple. Statbtinuly, the numbers
hear out that even tho11gh we do
not believe the ~a111e Clod. we
believe in -.ome god or gods.
rhcre are a few. and might I say
,1 decrt'asi ng few. 1hat fit into "Ir.
N1·wdow'1> camp of agnosticism
(I know ht• claims lo be an
atlu·i~t. hut that po!>ition 11-
rationallv untt'nahlc. No om· can
"KNC )\V'; there is no God, which
b the definition of atheism ). ·
E\'~ryone has faith; it is just a
matter of the objt•ct. Whether it
ii. in c;<1d. rnuntrv. science. or
sl'lf, your "god' .. \Vlll determine
yo t>r n1oral-... It has been said,
"Show me the god they worship
.and I will t l'll you the life they
live." Most agno~1ics/atheis1s
helit'VC in Sc:icntilic I lumanism.
the rl'ligion wht're <iud iio.
rC'placecl by .... cience. People like
Mr. Newdow would like to see
his brand <ii fai th .1s the only
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histori cal foundation. whkh art•
unarguably Judeo·Olristian.
the}' art• being rep~ced by tlw
ethic!> of self and science. I
believe thi!. is fundamcnrally
what is wrong in our schools
today. The violence and drug~
and rampant sexuality are the
result of decisions. based on
personal bias or scientific
rationale. whid1 do not take 11110
consideration that we haw been
"endowed by our Creator:·
Heligion i~ the moral barkhont•
of America. Our students should
have access to under!>lllnding
the mornt foundation~ thi-.
nation was founded ori. Our fir/>I
president would agrel'. I dosl'
wich the do!>ing paragraph ol a
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and without an h11111ble
i111itat 1011 ol whose exampll' in
lht:~c 1hinw-. Wl' can never hopt'
to he a happy Nation."
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CAPPEilA CANTORUM
Cappella C.ntorum, the young
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The cttoir is open to students in
grades six through 12. It provides
active faith participatiot:1 for teens
dUring their high scttool years.
Participation includes singing at
mass regularly and at special
events. Rehearsals are from 11
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, Jewish Family Service of Orange
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feelings and behavior of their
cttildren. The group meets from
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Mondays of the m2nth at the
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Jewish Family Service is offering
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foHtElults whose cttildren or
spouses suffer from alcoholism
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Preregistration is required.
Information: (714) 445-4950.
BAHAI FIRESIDES
Members of the Bahai faith hold
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last Sunday of the month. The
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Also. interfaith devotional
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Call for locations: (949) 760-5360
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Jesus Christ titled H Journey to
the Cross" is taught at 9:45 a.m.
Sundays during the
Homebuilder's Bible Class at
Liberty Baptist Churctt. The study
parallels the four Gospels to
present the story of Christ. The
ctturch is at 1000 Bison Ave.,
Newport Beactt. Free.
Information: (9f9) 760-5444.
DREAM ON
The Adult Faith Formation at Our
Lady Queen of Angels Churctt in
Newport Beactt holds a dream
analysis group from 1 to 4 p.m .
Sundays at 2046 Mar Vista Drive,
Newport Beactt. Information:
(9491219-1408.
MEDrTATION LESSONS
A ffee /«tio divina meditation
group meeting 11hefdat7:10 a.m.
Tuesdays at Our Lady Ouffn of
Angels, ·2046 Mar Vista Drive.
Nfwport Beach. L.ctio is a style
o( meditation th"at includee u1ing
scripture or a special reading as a
stimulus. The Christian
Meditation Group meets from
1:30 to 9 p.m . on the first and
third Wednesdays of eactt month
at the center. The format includes
two periods of meditation with
some instruction on how to
meditate, a talk and a discussion.
Information: (949) 219-1408.
WEEKLY EVENTS
SUPPORT FOR OLDER WOMEN
Information: (949) 581-2290.
AE~GROUP
Our Lady Queen of Angela holds
a re-membering group at 6:16
p.m. every other Sunday at 2046
Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach.
The parish center Is at 2046 Mar
· Vim Drive, Newi>ort Beach.
Information: (9491 648-3844.
BREAKFAST FEUOWSHIP
St. Mlcttael and All Angels
Episcopal Churctt holds It• Men's
Fellowship Breakfast at 7 a.m. on
the second, third and fourth
Thursdays of eactt month at 3233
Pacific View Drive. Corona del
-Mar. Free. Information: (949)
644-0463.
communication, life cttangea,
loneliness and family at 10 a.m.
Mondays at the agency officel,
250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa
Mesa. $15. Preregistration
required. (714) 446-4950.
PASSAGES 50-Pl.US SUPPORT
GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County will hold a support group
for women 50 and older dealing
with the issues of anxiety,
depression; relationships,
communication, life cttanges,
loneliness and family at 7 p.m.
Wednesdays at 250 E. Baker St.,
. Suite G, Cost.a Mesa. Registration
Is required. Information: (714)
445-4950-
The Jewish Family Service of -MEN'S FELLOWSHIP
Orange County offers a support BREN<fAST •
IUHESS SUPPORT GROUP
. Jewish Family Seniice of Orange
County sponsors an ongoing
Jewish healing support group for
people experiencing cttronic
illness. The group meets at 7 p.m.
Thursdays at Jewish Family
Service, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G.
Costa Mesa. Free. Preregistration
required. Information: (714)
445-4950.
group for women older than 50 to The Men's Fellowship Breakfast
addreu issues suctt as anxiety of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
and depre11ion at 10 a.m. on the Churctt meets from 7 to B a.m.
second and fourth Monday of Wednesdays in Oierenfield Hall,
eactt month at 250 E. Baker St., 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport
Suite G. Costa Mesa. Beach. $2.50 at the door.
Preregistration required. Information: (949) 631·2880.
Information: (714) 445-4950.
NEW GROUPS
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County has formed a
bereavement support group that
meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays and a
cttallenge-of-c:hange support
group that meets at 10 a.m .
Thursdays. Both groups meet at
Temple Judea in Laguna Hills at
24512 Moulton Parkway. The
service is also forming a
parenting support group to meet
the first and third Mondays of
eactt month at 10 a.m. at the
Je~h Federation Cam us, 2IO
E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa esa.
Preregistration required.
Information: (714) 445-4950.
CONTAGIOUS CHRISTIAN
Pastor Hein Austin leads a Bible
study called #How to Become a
Contagious Christian" from 7
p.m . to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at 377
W. Wilson St., No. 15, Costa
Mesa. All are welcome to come
and meet new friends. ·
Information: (949) 722-7498.
CHRISTIAN FAMILY CHURCH
SERVICES
Pastor Hein Austin conducts
ctturch services where you can
·make new friends, enjoy upbeat
music and hear positive practical
messages at 2 p.m. every Sunday
at 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport ·
Beactt. Information: (949)
722-7498,
http://www. cfc{ntemational. org.
SHABBAT SERVICES
Temple Bat Yahm in Newport
Beactt has a new schedule for
weekly Shabbat services. On the
first and third Fridays of the
month, services will begin at 6
p.m. The third Friday is a catered
Shabbat dinner of cttidten, baked
potato, aalad, i::hallah .and wine
after services. The cost will be $12
for adults and S5 for cttildren.
Paid reservations are required by
the Wednesday before the dinner.
For the second, fourth and fifth
Fridays, services begin at 6 p.m.
All services are conducted by
Rabbi Maril Miller. Rabbi Rayna
Gevurtz and Cantor Jonathan
Grant. Information: (9491
644-1999.
GAY/LESBIAN
SUPPORT GROUP
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County plans to present a
discu58ion group for parents of
Jewish gays and lesbians if
enough people are interested.
Information: (714) 445-4950.
MYSTlCAL AND SPIAfTUAL
The Mystical Spiritualist Churctt
of South Orange County holds
Sunday services every week at 10
a.m. at 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite
3. Costa Mesa. A spiritual healing
service starts at 9:30 a.m.
SEPARATION SUPPORT
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County holds a women's divorce
and separation support group at 7
p.m . Wednesdays at the Jewish
Family Service's office at the
Jewish Federation Campus. 250
E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa.
For dates and fees, call (714)
445-4950, ext. 114.
YOUNG WOMEN'S
SUPPORT GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County offers a support group for
un er women dealin with
issues suctt as life passages and
cttanges, body im age, family,
relationships and loneliness, at 7
p.m. Tuesdays at the agency
offioe, 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G,
Costa Mesa. Preregistration is
required. Information: (714)
445-4950, e><t. 114. ··
HELPING THE HELPERS
AT A CROSSROADS
Presbyterian Churctt of the
Covenant hosts "Crossroads" for
sixth·, seventh-and
eighth-graders from 5:ac> to 7:30
p.m. Thursdays at 28SO.Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. The program
includes dinner, games and Bible
study. A $2-donation is
suggested. Information: (714)
557-3340.
· HELP WITH HEALING
Jewish Family Services of Oran~e
ounty sponsors an ongoing ---
Jewish healing support group at
7 p.m. Thursdays for people who
suffer from chronic illness. The
group's purpose is to provide
participants with emotional and
spiritual support to help manage
the effects illnesses have on
people's lives. Meetings are at
250 E. Baker St., Suite G., Costa
Mesa. Free. Preregistration
required. Information: (714)
445-4950.
Jewish Family Services of Orange
County Is sponsoring a
discussion group focusing on the
issues and concerns faced by
adult cttildren taking care of their TEEN SUPPORT GROUP
elderly parents. The offices are at Jewish-Family Services of Orange
250 E. Baker St.1 Suite G, Costa County sponsors an ongoing
Mesa. Preregistration is required. support group for high scttool
$10.·lnformaiion: (714) 445-4950. · ·Students that will address suctt
• topics as coping with stress, self
ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION esteem, resolving conflicts with
SUPPORT others. body image and other
The Jewish Family Service of issues. The group will meet from
Orani;,J County offers a support 3:30 to 5 p.m. Mondays at Tarbut
and discussion group for adults V'Torah Upper School.
e><periencing anxiety and/or Information and registration:
depressioo from 10 a.m . to noon (714) 445-4950.
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 forming a disrussion
group for interfaith couples
where one partner is Jewish to
speak about issues affecting an
interfaith relationship. Jewish
Family Service is at 250 E. Baker
St .. Suite G, Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 445-4950.
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT
· Jewish Family Service of Orange
County will hold a new ongoing
bereavement support group for
people in all stages of loss at 7
p.m. Tuesdays at the Jewish
Family Service, 250 E. Baker St.,
Suite G, Costa Mesa. Free.
Information: (714) 445-4950.
FRIDAY GROUP
Temple Isaiah of Newport Beactt
holds weekly Friday night
services at 8 p.m . with a
' fellowship hour and
refreshments afterward at 2401
Irvine Ave., Newport Beactt.
Information: (949) 548-6900.
WEEKLY KIDS PROGRAM
Presbyterian Church of the
Covenant presents "Children of
Our Lord;' a weekly Thursday
evening program for first·
through fifth-graders. Games, a
speaker and dinner are included
for a $2 donation. The ctturch is at
2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 557-3340.
TORAH STUDY AND MINYAN
Torah study and minyan are held
at 9 a.m. every Saturday at
Temple Bat Yahm, 1011
Camelbadc St., Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 644-1999.
HEBREW CL.ASSES
A beginning adult Hebrew clasa is
offered from 9 to 10:30 a.m. fN8ry
Sunday, and an interm9liiate class
is held from 11 :16 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbadc
St., Newjiort Beactt. The classes
are taught by David Zamow.
Information: (949) 644-1999.
'MUSIC MONDAYS'
SHOE5m MEPHISTGM
DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP
The Jewish Family Service of
Orfnge County offers a support
and discussion group for adults
dealing with the aftermath of
divorce at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at
the agency offices. 250 E. Baker
St., Costa Mesa. Call for prices.
Information: (714) 446-4950, ext.
114.
Children of pr8'ctiool age and
older are invited to participate in a
program in whictt they will learn
sing, learn about rhythm
instruments and team about
movement, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m .
eactt Monday at 2100 Mar Vista
Drive, Newport Beactt.
Information: (949) 644-1341,
http://www.stmarlcpresbyterian.
org.
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PASSAGES SUPPORT GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County will hold a support and
discuaaion group for people
dealing with the Issues of anxiety,
depreuion, relationships,
Join the Newport-Mesa Irvine
Interfaith Councll'1 tour of China
Nov. 4 through 12. The tour is
open to clergy, congregation
members, families and trt.nd1 of
congregations in the three cltiaa.
The cost of the trip Is $1 ,400.
Information: Jim de Boom, (714)
921-11686.
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D11ly Pilot
COMMUNITY & .CLUBS
Legion helps make wishes come true · o n the Fourth or July,. "\
Newpon Harbor \
-Ambtcan Legion Post 291
to keep it for yourself. In giving
it, you will accumulate a deposit
of joy greater than you ever -with the help or the Sheriff's
Department, Harbormaster
Capt. Greg Russell and Electra
Cruises -will be hosting about
30 children and their families
from the Make-A-Wish
Foundation, according to Jerry
Murphy, staff commodore.
The day is
open to the
public and
more
information
can be
obtained by
calling (949)
645-5000.
• believed possible."
The American Legion will be
serving a pancake breakf&st to
the Make--A•Wish children and
their families, who also will be
entertained by clowns and
magicians. The guests will then
board a 100-foot cruiser
provided by Electra Cruises and
will watch the annual Fourth or
July boat parade, sponsored by
, the American Legion Yacht Oub.
JIM
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NEWPORT
MESA
STUDENTS
TO.JAPAN
As part of the Wendell Fish
Student F.xchange program
sponsored by the Rotary Oub of
Newport -Balboa. five
Newport-Mesa students have
been chosen to Lravel to
Okazaki, Japan. from Monday to
July 15. Those students are Jeff
Carlson, Megan Gaal and Colton
Dillion from Corona del Mar
Junior High School and Heather
Curfman and Quinn Yanaga
from Ensign Middle School. The
chaperon is Julie Oblouk. a
science teacher at Corona del
Mar High School, accompanied
by her sister-in-law June Cahill.
The Legion and the Yacht Oub
will be supplying caps,
sunglasses and Hawaiian leis.
Volunteers have generously
contributed a treasure chest of
toys to be given to these
children. Our goal is to make
this a happy and memorable day
for the children and their
families, Murj,hy said. They will stay with hos1
families selected from the
WHILE ON THE OTHER SIDE OF OkazaJci South Rolary Oub. The
THE BAY Okazaki families' srudents will
Man's best friend will join j 1 visit Newport Beach from Sept.
the festivities at the Balboa ~y 29 to Oct 5 and stay wW1 the
Oub & Resort as more than a families of the students who
-dozmi:iogs;-rcragingirom --~went tO Ol<azaki. ·
puppies to certified companion
dogs. will be on hand to educate 12TH ANNUAL ZOOFARI
the public and raise funds for Newport Beach resident
Gujde Dogs of the Desert Debbie Newmeyer remind:-. us to
International. Guide Dogs save Lhe date of Aug. 14 for 1he
International provides highly 12th annual 7..oofari. sponsored
trained guide dogs to the blind, by the Friends of the Santa Ana
elderly blind and blind persons Zoo. with the theme of "Pa~rty 'til
with multiple handicaps in the Cows Come I lome!" There
California, Aru.ona and Nevada will be a special VIP recer~ion at
and throughout the United 5:30 p.m. for sponsors, with the
States and Canada. gate opening at 6:30 p.m. for all
To raise money for the others.
org8:f1ization. myriad of puppy "It's an evening of dining and
and people activities will talce dancing 10 benefit the Crean
place between 10 a.m. and 2 1-'amily farm." states Newmeyer.
p.m. on Sunday at the BBC. ror more information or to
VtSitors can meet the dogs. reserve tickets. call (714)
name and sponsor.a dog and 953-8555. or visit
participate in an opportunity
drawing for prizes that include a
stay at the BBC and baskets of
Fido-friendly treats. BBC chef
Josef is even getting into the act,
so children can malce their own
dog biscuits to take home and
bake for their own special .pet.
GETTING
INVOLVED
• GETilNG INVOLVED runs
periodically in the Daily Pilot on
a rotating basis. For information
on adding your-organization to
this list, call (949) 574-4298.
ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA
Costa Mesa families can host a
German student and earn up to
$1,000 toward a number of
travel-abroad programs.
Danielle Carpino, (800)
322-HOST.
ALS ASSN .. ORANGE COUNTY
CHAPTER
The Amyotrophic La,teral
Sclerosis Assn., which helps
people who have the disorder
that is also known as Lou
Gehrig's disease, needs
volunteers. (714) 375-1922.
ALZHEIMER~N. OF
ORANGEC
Support group leaders. family
resource consultants, special
event volunteers, office
volunteers a re needed.
Volunteers may wo rk on
one-time projects or ongoing
programs. Training.sessions are
available. (800) 660-1993.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
The Orange County Region of
the American Cancer Society
seeka office volunteers. The
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WORTH REPEATING
From U1e Thought for Today.
provided llY Greg Kelley of the
Newport Mesa lrvine Interfaith
Council: "loy increases a<:i you
b'ive it. and diminishes as you try
society also seeks volunte~rs to
answer calls for the unit's
Helpline Info Center. (949)
261-9446.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
DISCOVERY SHOP
The American Cancer Society
Discovery Shop needs unwanted
goods such as clothing,
furniture, jewelry, accessories.
antiques and collectibles to fund
the society's research, education
and patient services programs.
The goods may be dropped off at
2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona
del Mar. yolunteers ages 16 and
older are also needed to help
sort clothes, cashiering.
decorating, and computer work
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Saturday at the same
location. (949) 640-4777.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
ROAD TO RECOVERY
The transportation proflram
needs volunteers to drive cancer
patients to and from medical
treatments free of charge. The
required commitment is a few
hours each week or month.
Drivers must have a valid
driver's license and insurance
and be at least 25. Volunteers
may use either their own
vehicles or American Cancer
Society vans. (949) 26 1-9446 or
spomer@CBncer.org.
AMERICAN HEART ASSN.
The American Heart Assn. is
looking for volunteers to
NORMAN VINCENT PEALE
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS
WEEK
TUESDAY
7:30 Lm.: The 47-member
Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary
Oub will meet at Five Crowns
restaurant for a program by
Craig Alexander on F.states and
Trusts. (www.newportbeach
stmriserotary.org).
WEDNESDAY
7:30 Lm.: The five-member
South Coast Metro Rotary Oub
will meet at the Holiday Inn. and
the Newport Harbor Kiwanis
Oub will meet at the University
Athletic Oub.
Noon: The Exchange Oub of
the Orange Coast will meet at,
tJ1e Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub.
6 p.m.: The 50-member
Rotary Oub of Newport -Balboa
will meet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Oub for its first
meeting under newly-installed
President Kim DeBroux.
THURSDAY
7 Lm.: The 20-plus-membcr
Costa ~esa_:Qrfil!&e Costa
Rreakfast lions Oub will meet at
Mimi's Cafe.
Noon: The 50-member Costa
Mesa Kiwanis Oub will meet at
tht· Holiday lnn
( ltttp:/lwww.kiwanis.org/
c/11bkostamesa); the SO-member
Newport Beach-Corona del Mai;
Kiwanis Oub will meet at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub.
The 85-member Exchange Oub
of Newport Harbor meets at the
Nautical Museum to hear l.e~lie
Lowry on "German POWs in o.c·
( wwuwliex.du111gecl1ib.com). The
Rotary Oub of Newport Irvine
starts the new year at a new
locations, the Radbson I lotel.
'4545 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport
Beach.
• COMMUNITV Ii CLUBS is
published Saturdays in the Daily
Pilot. Send your service club's
meeting information by fax 10 !7141
921·8655 or by e-mail to
jdeboom(!l' aol.com.
perform various general office
duties in the main office and
Implement educational and
fundraising eventll through
Orange County. No e xperience
necessary. Training will be
provided. (949) 856-3555.
AMERICAN HOME HEALTH
HOSPICE PROGRAM
The American Home Health
Hospice Program needs
volunteers to give emotional
support to terminally ill patients
and their families in the greater
Orange County area. Training is
provided. (714) 550-0SDO or (800)
540-2545.
AMERICAN RED CROSS,
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
The chapter needs volunteers to
address community groups about
Red Cross services and to act as
liaisons with the media in disaster
and emergency situations. Lynn
Howes, (714) 481-5376.
ANIMAL NETWORK OF ORANGE
COUNTY
Become a bottle-feeder or take in
pregnant cats at your home.
Many shelters kill pregnant cats
upon arrival. Dogs and cats are
also available for adoption. (949)
759-3646 or
http://www.animalnetwork.org.
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE Of
NEWPORT4ESA
Volunteers looking for varying
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INVOLVED
Continued from Al 3
level• of involvement are needed
to help the orgenizat1on with its
goal of helping children in the
communitrl949) 645·6929.
ASSN.RENAJSSANCE
CREATORS
The Costa Mesa group sponsors
and supports outreach
community service programs,
such as the homeless sanc.'tltary.
Volunteers are needed. (714)
540-5803.
BALBOA ISLAND MUSEUM AND
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
T~e Balboe Island Mu1eum and
Historical Societyta nonprofit
orgenization, is Jeeking
memorabilia such 88
photographs and stories for the
museum's collection. Volunteers
are needed as docents and to
help.with displays. The museum.
at 502 S. Bayfront, Suite A, is
open from 10 a.m. to 2 p .m .
Wednesdays and Sa turdays.
(949) 675·3952
BALBOA PERFORMING ARTS
TI4EATER FOUNDATION
The Balboe Performing Arts
Theater Foundetion is looking
for volunt"'8 to Htiet in it1
office. Volunteers are asked to
·work a two·hour shift every
week. Information: (949)
673·0895.
BEST BUDDIES
The nonprofit organiLation is
loo~ing for volunteers 18 and
older to provide companionship
for adults with developmental
disabilities. As a "Citizen Buddy."
volunteers will visit with a buddy
twice a month and call or e·mail
them once a week. The
organization also tias an
e-Buddies program that forms
-friendships entirely over the
Internet. Volunteers for that
program must be at least 12
years old. (714) 546 1826 or
http://ww. bestbudd1es. org.
BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS
The local chapter is looking for
men and women older than lB
who have lived rn Orange
County for at least one month
Gus
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Wood
$299
and have been empleyed for et
least one month to 1erve 81 big
brothers or big 1iaters for
children ages 6 to 16 fro"'
slngfe-perent homes. (714f..
544-7773. '
htrp;llwww.bigbrooc.org.
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC.
Volunteer opportunities for the
Orange County Council include
fundraising, program
development and tra!ning to
eiusting troops and padts. (714)
546·4990.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF
NEWPORT-MESA
The three area clubs need
volunteef coache's and arts and
crafts workshop teachers. Call
for locations. (949) 642·2245.
BOYS & GiRLS CLUBS
The organization is running car
campaigns to support its
programs. If you would like to
donate your automobile, call
(800) 246-0493.
BRAILLE INSTTTVTE'S
ORANGE COUNTY CENTER
The nonprofit organization is
looking for volunteers to assist
blind and visually impaired
students in a variety of areas.
Mary Johnson. (7141 B21·5000,
ext. 2113.
CAMP LAUREL FOUNDATION
Camp Laurel is seeking
volunteer counselors and
medical staff for Summer Camp
and Teen Adventure Camp. The
organization is dedicate'd to
providing educational camping
programs free of charge to
children living with HIV and
AIDS. (323) 653·5005.
CASA TERESA
Casa Teresa. a temporary home
for single pregnant homeless
women 18 and older, needs
volunteers for these positions:
office assistant/greeter,
computer assistant, program
developer assistant, and resale
boutique salesperson. (714)
538-4860.
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Committee to celebrlle the 100th
anniversary of Coron• def Mar In
2004. Community input on th•
fin el form of "'-t committee Is
eflO IOUQht. (949) 176-0501.
CQMPANfON HOSPICE
The Hospice is now recruiting
volunteers to become a friend
for someone who needs that
extra special caring· at the·
end·of·llfe. Become a member of
a team whose goal is to promot~
quality of life and comfort
measures. Each applicant will
receive 16 hours of orientation
and training. (714) 560·B177 or
volunteers,a Companion
Hospice.com.
.. COMMUNITY ANIMAL NETWORK
The network needs votunteers to·
help control the risJng
population of wild cats in local
neighborhoods. Volunteers
would trap and deliver cats to
local veterinarians for spaying or
neutering, and then release them
bade to the property where they
were found. The goal of the
program is to save the lives of
stray cats. (949) 759-3646.
COSTA MESA CIVIC
PLAYHOUSE
The playhouse needs volunteers
for ushering, badcstage work,
mailings. typing, controlling
lights and many other duties-
1949) 650·5269.
COSTA MESA HISlORICAL
SOCIETY
The society preserves and
promotes the history of Costa
Mesa and the harbor area.
Volunteers are needed for the
archives. library. museum, ·
docent and public outreach
programs. (949) 631·5918.
COSTA MESA LITERACY
COUNCIL
The Costa Mesa Literacy Center
needs volunteer tutors to teach
English as a second language.
People who want to learn
English as a second language
f are also encouraged to call. tall
to register. (714) 435·3310 or
(714) 545-3445.
LITERACY PROGRAM
The program is always in need of
volunteer tutors. No professional
teaching experience is required.
To attain certification, a series of
training classes must be
completed. For more
information, contacl Literary
Services at the Newport Beach
Librar 1. (949) 717-3874.
COSTA MESA MS SELF-HELP
GROUP
The Orange County chapter of
the national Multiple Sclerosis
Society has star1ed a new
self-help group in Costa Mesa for
people newly diagnosed or with
minimal symptoms of multiple
sclerosis. or both. The group
meets at 11 a.m. the second
Tuesday of every month. (949)
650-7659.
COSTA MESA POLICE
DEPARTMENT
Seniors 55 and older are invited
to help staff the Westside
substation. Volunteers are asked
to work two four·hour daytime
shifts per week. They would be
responsible for answering
phones, bicycle registration,
fingerprinting, data entry and
assisting with other citywide
projects. Seniors who can speak
Spanish and English are also
needed. Call for an application.
Fred Gaedtler, (714) 754-5208.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER
The multipurpose senior
services facility at the corner of
19th Street and Pomona Avenue
seeks volunteers who can greet
members and the public at the
front desk end volunteers for the I Resource Department with Excef
computer experience and sharp
tefephone skills. The S,,nior
Meal• progr~m al10 needs
people to deliver meals to
homes. (949) 645·2356.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP.
The nonprofit organization at the
Costa M esa Senior Center is
looking for new board members.
The fundraising and
policymaking board needs
volunteers who will participate
in monthly meetings. occasion'a1
committee meetings and special
projects. Candidates should
have connections in Costa Mesa
and surrounding communities
and an interest in serving the
community by helping senibrs.
(949) 645-2356, ext. 16.
· COURT-APPOINTED SPECIAL
ADVOCATES
Volunteers are needed to serve
as advocates for abused,
neglected and abandoned
children. Volunteers work one on
one with a child for three hours a .,.
week. (714) 619-5155. t
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
SERVICES
Volunteer mediators, case i
specialists and outreach
assistants are needed to help in a •
variety of mediation cases. ::
Bilingual language skills are ::
needed for office volunteers and ••
for mediators. (949) 250-0488. !
EASTER SEALS
Easter Seals needs volunteers
for ongoing clerical work, ,
programs for children with
disabilities and special events.
(714) B34· 1111.
ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE
CENTER
The Environmental Nature
Center provides quality
education through hands·on
experience with nature in a
3.5·acre outdoor classroom.
Adult volunteer trail guides are
needed in the afternoon during
the woek to lead children's tours
in the Center. Several other
volunteer opportunities are also
available. (949) 645-8489.
FAMILIES -COSTA MESA
This team of community-based
organizations, which works to
provide youth and families with
counseling, family support.
health education, mentoring.
tutoring, after-school activities
and kinship services, needs
volunteers in all areas. (949)
574-3976.
FISH -MOBILE MEALS
Call (949) 642-6060 to help
Friends in Service to Humanity
with the Mobile Meals program
and provide ongoing emergency
assistance to those in need. Both
always seek volunteer assistance
in a variety of areas. (949)
645·8050.
FRIENDS OF THE BALLET
MONTMARTRE
The Friends need volunteers
who want to help talented local
dancers perform in professional
theaters. For 30 years. the
organization has provided the
community with quality Russian
ballet training, helping youth
develop strong discipline skills,
build high self·esteem and
achieve dreams of being a
professional dancer. (714)
241 ·7424.
FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA
LIBRARIES
The Friends is a support group
for the three Ubraries in Costa
Mesa. Help with fundraising
events and help promote library
programs and services in our
community. (714) 556-4396.
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REWARDING ON MANY LEVELS
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Di Giulio
resilient
in victory
Newport Coast resident
prevails. in intense,
thrilling three-hour match
to win boys 10s title.
Stew• Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
FOUNfAIN VALLEY -Point after
point, deuce after deuce. there
ieemed to be no way 9-year-old Jo·
seph Di Git.iDb would let his chance at
a tournament title and the top ranking
in Southern California slip away Fri·
day.
Even after losing the first set. 6-'4.
when he had been up. 4-0, Di Giulio
walhered the storming comeback by
10-year-old Alexios Halebtan. Ewrt al-
ter being down. 5·3, In the second set,
Di Giulio concentrated on victory.
Di Giulio, a Newpon Cout resldent.
collected. ~ the ~ victory
in ru.. 'YO\llll. promising career. defeat-
ing Halebian. 4-6, 7 ·6 (7-0), & I, to win
the boys lOa singles tide in the 102nd
Southern California 'lennis Alaoda·
lion jwUor leCdonal championshlps
at the Los Caballeros Racquet and
SportsOub.
The match lasted three hours.
Also, Newport Beach resident Oscar
Matthews advanced lo today's I :30
p.m. boys 14s final by defeating Andre
Dome of Arroyo Grande, 6-0, 6-4.
WThat Was a tough match," said Di
Giulio (pronoWlced De-ju-lee·o), who
is left-handed, but can also play with
his right. WI didn't want 10 give up In
the second set. I knew J just had to
stay calm and keep playing bard. I ju..t
concentrated on winning that second
set... •
With the victory, DI Giulio. who was
the No. 2 seed, will be ranked No. 1 in
boys lOa singles m Soul.hem Califor-
nia. HalebWI was the No. 3 seed who
defeated top-seeded Jonathan Huang
of Santa Ana. 2-6, 6·4, 6·4, Thwsday
to reach the final.
Halebi.an. who. at limes, appeared
£rustrated with his play, bounced back rrom an Q-4 deficit in the first set. by
comctin8 his errors and capitalmng on
Di Giulio's. On the strength of his flrs1 •
set victory, It seemed as if Halebian
would ride his momentum to win the
championsh.lp.
However, Di Giulio answered with a
comeback of his own. Down, 5-3, in
the second set, DI Giulio won 10 of the
8nal 12 games 10 become the cham:
pion.
When he was on the vetge of losing. •
Di Giulio's mother, April, was making
plans for a post-match dinner. DI Giu-
lio's father, Paul. was telling his friends
be was planning to throw away the
SH DI GIULIO, Pqe B4
•. s,o.ta Editor NcMrd Dunn: 1949) 574-4223 • Spotts Fa: 19491 650-0170
, JUNIOR TENNIS
MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PfLOT
CdM's Cierra Gaytan-leach, in girls l 2s, steps into a backhand in the Southern California junior sectionals.
Red-hot opponent
Coron~ del Mar's
unseeded Gaytan-Leach
meets her match in
top-seeded Sanford.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
FOUNTAJN VAIJ..EY -The best
way to describe Oena Gaytan-Leach's
loss to Jordaan Sanford Friday would
be 10 use, perhaps fittingty, a Michael
Jordan reference.
When the N~ legend would catch
fire, there Wei.'> hardly anything any-
one could do to put it out. The top·
seeded Sanford wcl.S Jordanesque, and
the unseeded ("~ytan-Leach could
not prevent her from winning the
girls l 2s singles championship. 6-1,
6-1. in the l02nd Southern California
Tennis AsM>dation junior sectional
championships at the Los Caballeros
Racquet and Sports Oub in FoWlt.ain
Valley.
It also didn't help that Gaytan-
Leach played her worst match of the
1oumarnen1, she said. Bui thal did
not deter Sanford's victory, as she
controUed,the match by moving Gay-
tan-Leach side to side and away from
where she would want to go.
However, Gaytan-Leach appeared
pleased with her averall petformance
in the junior sectional champion-
shlps, which included a thrilling
semifinal victory over Kaitlyn Olris-
tian. 7-6 (8-6), 6-7 (5-7), 7-6 (7-5),
Sff OPPONENT, P11e B4
Saturday, ;Jy 3. 2004 11
BOYS
BASKETBALL
Schachter
selected as
Mesa's new
hoops coach
Former University High
player, assistant coach,
eagei: to pick up where
Bob Serven left off.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
Ryan Schachter, a funner UnMrsity
High . bc1'jS basketball ~:~~=n·.8 · Uni and Santa Barbara ' HWt, as well as on NA1A
national championship ·
team at Concontia Univer·
sity in 2002-03, is the ~----.
new Costa Mesa Higtl
boys basketball coach.
Schachter, 26, replaces
Bob Seiven. who re-
signed after five ~ns
and ls now a varsity as-
sistant at Mater Dei High. Schachter, a Costa ..__ ___ __
Mesa resident, will teach Ryan
special education at Schachter Costa Mesa
Schachter, who said he will emphasize
defense, offensive efficiency and consis-
SM MESA. Pqe B4
Serven
moves to
Mater Dei
Former Costa Mesa head
coach joins McKnight's
vaunted Santa Ana-based
parochial program.
Bob Serven, who resigned as boys
basketball coach at Costa Mesa in April,
ending a nve-}-ear ten·
ure, is worlcing as an ---
assist.ant coach under
Gary McKnight at Ma-
ter Del High. sources
confirmed Friday.
Serven, whose 79
victories at Costa Mesa
rank him No. I atop the ....._ ___ _,
program's career list,
worked as an assistant Bob Serven
at Santa Margarita in
between stints as a
head coach at Newport Harbor and
Costa Mesa. Serven did not return
phone calls to his home.
QUEST FOR ATHENS
MMKC.OUS I Y OT
CdM's Gabert
enjoying ride
Corona del Mar High
swim star is content
with making U.S.
Olympic trials, for now.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
F or Stephan.le Gebert. the task
at hand llwoMll the
200-meter brnlbcrolce at the
U.S. Olympic swim trtala JWy
11. But the big pk:ture reatwa
preparation for the 2008 Gamet.
she still hu lofty goals for a
14-year-old, u she prepares for the
trials, which are at the Owter
All-Digital Aquatic Centre in Long
Beach.
HMy goal la to make the eemlftnal.I
of the 200 breuuttob, • Mid Gebert,
who bu been training with Brian
Pajer and the lrvtne Aquuoca at UC
Irvine. Hl'm really excited about !the
Olympic trtala). It maket me feel
rally good with such an
accompliahment or making It thia
far."
Gibert quaWled for the U.S.
Olympic trlU with an addnc
pedonDlnce at cbe Sprisla NMkM'8l
chunpionlhJpl In OrlandO. ..... Ptb.
11. She ftnlahed 2 lit In the 200
Corona del Mir's Stephanie Gebert will compete In the U.S. Olympic trials July 11 in the 200meter breaststroke.
Gebert, a awbn "8ndout who wW
be a .ophomon at Corona de( Mir HJah In the fall, ii a lonphot to pb
one of the top two spots tn her went
and ~ th.e U.S. Olympk: tMm. 9ut ,.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY .,
"The day we don't compete is the day we stop makin~ragresi.,
Ry1n Schlchter, Costa Mesa boys basketball coach
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Savage hires former UCI assistant
\i
On his first day on
job, new UCLA coach
plucks Shine from II Anteater ranks.
Fonner UC Irvine bai.eball
coach John Savage. introduced
as the new UCLA coach Thurs·
day. announced Friday he has
hired former UCI assistant Pat
Shine as a member of Lhe new
Bruin coaching staff.
Shine was an assistant all
lhree yeArs of Savage's tenure at
UCI.
"We feel very fortunate that
Pat has decided to join the
UCLA coaching staff.~ Savage
said. "Pat has worked very hard
to get to where he's ·at and he's
now become one of the top as-
--.sii>ta~.on the .
West Coast. ·His"
passion for the
game and his
players is evident
on and off the
field."
Shine was lhe Anteaters' hit·
ting instructor and al!.o oversaw
the outfielders.
"I think this is a great oppor-
tunity to continue recruiting in
Southern California and to com-
pete in the Pac· 10," Shine said.
'Tm very excited to work for a
university wilh such a great
baseball tradition."
Prior to UCI. Shine served as
an assistant at the University of
New Mexico and a volunteer
coach at California. He served as
an assistant coach for the Brew-
ster Whitecaps of the C.ap Cod
Sunfmer League in lhe summer
of 2000 after being named
Northwoods League Manager of.
the ·Year in 1999 for leading the
St. Ooud Riverbats to a league
rt'cord for wins. Shine was the
head assistant at San Francisco
Community College in 1997 and
was also the head coach at Gon·
1.aga Prep Academy in 1996. His
first coachin.g job was as a head
assistant for lhe Topeka C~pitols
in the Jayha1,ylc League in the
summer 1996.
Shine, 32, earned his degree
as a double major in speech
communications and business
management from Gonzaga
University in 1995. The native of
Spokane, Washington. played
!thonstop for the Bulldogs and
conduded his playing career
upon graduation.
MEN'S BASKETBALL
Sacramento invites Parada
Former UC Irvine
7-foot center will
participate in
Kings' three-day
mini-camp.
Adam Parada. who com·
pleted his UC Irvine men's
basketball career this past
~eason. is among 17 players
invi ted to the Sacramento
Kings' three-day mini·
camp that begins Wednes·
day.
Players who irnpre:.s the
Kings will represent the or·
ganization in the Summer
Pro League. which b egins
July 10 at Long Beach State.
Parada, a 7-foot center.
averaged 12.3 points to leaJ
the Anteaters in scoring in
GABERT
Continued from Bl
breastslroke in 2:35.94. The
qualifying time was 2:35.99.
She's hoping to drop her time at
least one second July 11.
Just to be able to compete in
lhe U.S. Olympic trials has
brought confidence to Gabert.
and some anxiety. as well.
"I'm a little nervous, but it's n
good k.ind of nervous ... she said.
Gabert has been aggressive in
her approach to the U.S.
Olympic trials. Pajer said. Within
lhe past two years. Gabert has
made strides tp become a better
!twimmer. closer to entering the
class of lhe nation's elite. Along
lhe way. she.has collected
honors, such as qualifying for
lhe U.S. Olympic trials.
She also helped bring lhe firi.t
CJF Soulhern Section Division II
girls swim title to Corona del
Mar this past spring. Gabert
captured the CIF Division II
championship in the IOO·yard
breaststroke, setting a meet
record by finishing in I :03.36.
She broke her former.record.
which was 1:03.94, established
lhe day before in lhe
preliminaries. May 14.
In addition, she contributed
to lhe victorious 200 medley
relay.
~she has shown a tremendous
amount of improvement over
lhe past.year arid a half," said
Pajer. who is also lhe head
•
2003-04. lie
also li;.J the
team 111 re·
bound in~
with 6.6 per
game and he
shot 58.1%
from the field as a senior.
Par.ada is _UCl's career
leader in blocked shots
(149). He is third in school
career annals in rebounds
(775) and eighth in points
(l ,3201.
Parada's rnmpetition at
the mini·camp will include
fellow t:enter invit ees John
Edwards (7-0 from Kent
State). Chris Garnett (6· 11
from Lndiana Southwe:.t).
Jason Keep 16-10 from the
University of San Diego)
and Jabari Sntith 16-11 from
I.S U}. .
coach of the UCI swim tean1s.
"Actually I started working with
hc•r when she was 9. Wh<'n ~he
turned IO. you could see her
potential. From there on it wa1'
just <1 matter of getting better.
"She has made a lot of
improvements with h~r ability to
t:ampete." he contillUl·d. "She
u!.ed to look at heri.C'lf that she
couldn't compete at the top
level. It'!. been great to ~c hl'r
transition . She's right there in
the top 25 in the nation." .
rajcr also become!> excited
wlwn he thinks of Gabert'!.
potenlial. She's on course tu
achieving greatnes.'i in 2001:1, he
said.
"I w ould like to see her get in
lhe top 16. to get her into the
finals !July 121:· P-.ijer said. "She
has to drop a couple of i.ewnds.
She is capable of lhat. In 2008.
with ma.king improvements.
there's no reason why she can't
I make the U.S. Olympic swim
team I."
Gaben has been improving in
swimming ever since c;he took
up the sport when she was 4
and joined the Harbor View
swim team. h~ by Te4.
Bandaruk. who M.s been
coaching lhe program for t~e
past 28 years.
When Gabert first started out
wilh Bandaruk, he noticed she
was a special type of swimmer.
"She's just a natural."
Bandaruk said. "She was one of
those kids who went lhrough
lhe water, just like butter. So
MARii C. DUSTIN/DAILY PILOT
UC Irvine's Adam Parada, a
7-foot center, has been
invited to a three-day
mini-camp with the
Sacramento Kings.
smooth. even as a little girl.
"Up untJI 12. when she left the
program. she stilJ holds about
two·lhirds of the girls records for
the team. and I have had ·a lot of
great gfrls come through the
program from lhe port streets."
he continued. "And. what's great
about Stephanie is she is one of
lhose kids who really works
hard. but doesn't brag aboul it.
She does it so smoolhly. She's a
very quiet hldividual."
Gaben's molher. 01eri. had a
strong premonition swimming
would be the sport of choice for
Stephanie Gabert, who
thoroughly enjoyed swimming
as a child, and still does, 01eri
Gabert said.
"She must have been a
dolphin in her previous life,"
Oleri Gabert joked. "Ifs been a
real blessing to be in this area,
which has been great for her
and her swimming. She loves
the water."
Stephanie Gahert's father.
Paul. and his wife have seen
their daughter mature
lhroughout the past two years
en rouLe to her qualifying for the
Olympic trial$. When Stephanie
Geben competed at the Spring
nationals, she traveled wilhout
her patent8 for the first time.
PaµI and Oteri Gabert stayed
at home and tracked their
daughter on lhe Internet. This
time. they will be present In
Long Beach to watch her, to see
her mature, a'I she talces steps
closer toward lhe 2008 Games.
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MARK C DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
Newport Beach resident Oscar Matthews focuses on the ball as he smashes a backhand return
during p!ay against Andre Dome in the boys l 4s singles semifinals in the Soothern California junior
tennis sectional championships at Los Caballeros Sports Vil&age in Fountain Valley Friday afternoon.
DI GIULIO
Continued ff om B 1
video-camerd·tape copy of I.he
. match.
In the end, Di Giulio was
photographed. ~miling with the
championship trophy. He said he
w·~ .. exci1~ to play in such a
01e march included some
le111¢1y ~ncounters. In the second
gaml! of the first set. Di Giulio
"-'1111 after four dc11c.:e'I.
. In the lifth game of the second
'K'I. I lalebian won after three deu·
l'c~ co ~o up. :1-2. Di Giulio l'VCn·
h! •. 1Jly won I.he match, bur I lale-
b11111 wrnr tfown swinging.
1 laleblun survive<l three match
polnL<. before Di (;iulio won a
mlly after a fourtJ1 deuce w break
I ialchian's serve and win, 6· I.
l>i (iiulin turned 9 June 16. tie
usually rmin!> at P'alisades rc nnis
<lub I ~L'I year. he n•acht.'<.1 the
round or 111 in the boyl. 1 Di> at the
jimior sectional!.. lie will compete
in th e boys I 2s in I.he Santa Ana
junior 10urnamen1 l\Jesday.
While L>i Giulio bartled to Kain
his win. Matthews did the oppo·
llhe, as he had little trouble in his
semifinal victory. Matthews, the
Nu. 4 se~. said he ust'tl an effec-
tiw forehand and first serve to
collecr the win over the No. 5·
~l'lkd Dome. In I.he final. Mat-
thewi. will face top-seeded Danny
Moss. a 6·4, 2·6, 6·3 winner over
Brndlcy Klahn or l'oway.
Matl.ht'W!i, who won the boys
I 2s title Jn the junior sect.Iona!
championships In 2002, will be
tn~hman in the fall. He said he
ha.., nor decided his high school,
which will be either Corona del
Mar. Mater Dei or Newport Har-
bor. Corona dcl Mar boys tennJs
rnm:h TI111 ManK WJtched Mui·
lhL'W'; !>emifinal vktory. Mat·
lhL'Wli liw~ on Udo ble. I le won
the buys I 4s title in the Quid·
silvcc toumamem last momh and
Newport Beach resident Oscar Matthews steps into a forehand
return Friday against Andre Dome in the boys l 4s semifinals in
the Southern California junior sectional championships at Los
CabaMeros Sports Village in Fountain Valley. Matthews will play
toirseeded Danny Moss rn today's 1 :30 p.m. final.
ha" maintaint>d his rhythm in lhe
junior se<.'lionals.
~My conlidenct' i!> pretty high
right now." he said. ''I'm going to
try my best lo take two in a row."
In other ma1chel> at rhe junior
sec.:lional championship~:
Nt•\\'J)Ort lkac.:h re,idt•nt Kat!'
Van't I lof. who wa' upset 111
111ur<iday\ quarterfinal11;-los1 w
l.aguna Nigut'l'i. l.ee Sin~er. 7-5.
3·6. 7 ·5, in the semifinals of the
quarterfinal playoff abo known a.'>
the bad dmw of the boys l Rs.
fake •·leming, who will be a
sophomore at Newport Harbor in
the fall, lo~• hi!> back-draw match,
6·3, 6·4, to Steve Johnson of
Oran~e 111 boys l 6s.
Also in a boys llit round of 16
playoff quarterfinul match. Wes·
ley Rum.iw.. of Coi.ra Mesa de·
feated Jonathan Su11dw:1 of Ful·
lerton I~· default (injury). Uurrm'h
lost hb next match. 6·0, fi·2 I<>
Jared DNCker of Northridge.
MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar resident Cierra
Gaytan-Leach pumps her fist
after recording a point.
OPPONENT
Continued from B 1
Thursday.
"At u1e end of that match. I was
very tired, but happy I.hat I won, ..
said Gaytan-Leach. who defeated
Sanford of Rancho Cucamonga.
6·4, 7-6, in I.he Los Caballeros
designated tournament in Sep ·
tember. "lf I would have lost that
semifinal. I would have been
mad."
Gaytan-I.each. u1c grand·
daughter of Newport Beach
Breakers Coach Dkk l..each. was
not seeded in I.he junior section·
a1s because she has played just
two toumamen ts in the girls 12s
singles.. She n~eds to c~~petc in
earn a seed. She played two more
matches than Sanford.
Gaytan-Leach. who will he an
eighth-grader at t :Orona del Mar
Junior High ant.I plans to ~o to
CdM I Ugh in 2005. has been play·
ing in the girls l 4s singles. She
also played up in doubles. com-
peting wil.h Cat.herfnt' Isip in the
girl!> I 8s of the junior sectJonaJs.
Gaytan-Leach, who also excels
in golf, has also found success in
doubles. with partner Tiffany Mai.
Gaytan-leach will team with Mal
to compete in the Long Beach na·
tional open Monday. Gaytan·
Leach will also compete in girb
l6s singles.
She. along with Isip. won tl1eir
founh tennis title togel.her. win·
ning the girls I 2s doubles crown
in a United States Tennis A"'"wcia·
tion national open at the Upland
Tennis Oub in May.
Sanford has also been brilliant
in tournaments. recently winning
l.hree strd.ight. the Anaheini desig·
natcd. USTA nationals and the
Roxy Junior national champion·
ships. before collecting anotht'r ti·
tie Friday.
In the junior sectional champi·
onships Sanford lost just two
g-J1T1es, leading up to her semifi-
naJ match against Lacey Smith of
Oceanside. Sanford defeated
Smith, 7·5. 1-6. 6·4. She said she
was nervous and tight during the
match. But she wa~ different
against Gaytan·l.eath.
"She was consistent," Gaytan-
1.eac.:h said of Sanford. "She
playe<l well. but I l.hmk I made
too many errors."
SPORTSWRITER
SUMMER CAMP
Contest beckons youth
An open-entry contest for any
budding youth sponswrlter has
been launched for the summer
by the Daily Pilot sports staff
with three divisions for boys and
girls: 'Third· and fourth-graders
(in September); fifth. and sixth·
graders: and seventh-and
eighth-graders.
Participants must simply write
a sports story on any subject
with a 1,000-wonj maximum
and submit it to Dally Pilot
Sports Editor Richard Dunn at
Richard.Dunn@Jatimes.com or
fax the sports desk at (949) 650·
O 170. The mailing address is 330
W. Ray SL, Costa Mesa, 92627.
All entries must include name.
address. phone number and e·
mail (if possible). Also include
MESA
Continued from B 1
tent comPetitive intensity frorn his
players, is excited about laking
over a program that returns four
full-time starters from last year's
17-lOseason .
"I knew they had won 17 games
and had a lot of guys returning."
Schachter said of his initial re·
serutll into the Costa Mesa open· . .. . .
opportunity tu step in and keep
going from where the previous
coach left off."
Schachter said he prefeis man·
to-rnru1 defense to zone, which will
~ a change for the Mustangs. wtw
relied on a versatile and aggressive
two·three 1.one for much of their
success under Serven.
"I know they have been success·
ful with what they've done in the
past and I don\ want to change
some of that." Schachter said.
"But. at the same time, I want the
kids to understand ·things are go-
ing to be done differently."
Schachter said he plans to run a
motion offense and believes pmnt
guard Urian Molina who will be a
junior. as well as 6-foot·J forward
Jeff Waldron, who will be a senior,
have already shown they can be
produ~tive in that scheme.
Schachter has also been im·
pressed with the play of returning
starters Scon Knox and Tony Kri·
korian, both or whom will be jun-
ior guards.
"I expect our gur-i lo play de-
fense and, along wil.h that. 10 com·
pete in every practice and every
game." Schachter said. "1l1e day
we don't compete is I.he day we
stop malring progress."
Schachter's progress t~ a
head-coaching job began in high
school, he said, when the 5·
foot-II, two·time AJJ-Padfk Coa.,I
League performer oven:ame thn.-'C
knee surgeries to lead Univers.i1y in
rebounding a.' a senior. ·
"I knew my playing days were
going to end in high school." said
St:hachter, already known by Mesa
your grade in September anti
school you attend.
Entries will be accepted
throughout t.he summer of 2004
for the future sportswriters of 1hc
21st century. Each suitable entry
will be published in the Daily Pi·
101 sports section and jµdged un-
sympathetically by all five mem
bets-of the !>pons staff. The lru.t
one standing in each of the thrt:i'
divisions at the end of the sum·
mer will win an opportunity io
cover a m ajor even\>-regularly
chronicled by the Daily Pilo1
while shadowing a staffer.
Only one sports story is <ti
lowed per student, but I.here arl'
no restrictions on the topic a~
long as it's !>uitable for a famil)
newspaper.
players as "Coach Shack.''
As a student at UC Santa Bai .
bara. Schachter began his coach
ing career as I.he freshman coad 1
at Santa Barl>arJ High in the 1997
98 season. The next two years. h1·
coached I.he l>Ophomore team,
then wa'l the junior varsity coach
He gui<led one sophomore teant
as well as his only junior varsil)
squads to Olannel l eague title-.
and his last three years at th1·
sc.:hool included working a!> u var . . irtl~
lavender, in addition to his lower
level head-coaching responsibil
ities. ln his three sea')(>nS as a v.11
sily a.;sistant, the Dons went to tlh' en: Sourhem Section quanerfin;il,
each year.
After graduating from UC.Sii. h1
was hired as an assist.ant ar C.on
cordia and worked there cwo St--.1 •
scins. the latter a 36-4 tw111>ai~1
that rnlminated in winning tho·
NAIA tournament in 2003.
While he loved recruiting ar
Concordia. he said he realized lw
preferred coaching and teaching
high school kids. He took his fi"'r
teaching job at University in tl11·
fall of 2003 and helped his fl)m1t.'1
prep coach . Mike Dinneen. wirh
last year'!> varsity team at the Ir
vine·bast'CI school.
Dinneen beliwes Schachtt-r wrll
enjoy success al Costa Mesa.
''He's going 10 do a great job.'
Dirmeen said. "tie's very dedicarttl
and he'~ a very hard worker.·
Schachter said he will not mirrw
the frenetic pace Dinneen's Uniw1
sity teams have used for more than
a decade.
"I'd like our team 10 score i11 tJ11·
60s. not I.he 80s and 90s likt-Uni
versity did ancJ not like the 50s thar
Costa Mesa ha'i scored !in l\'ce111
year;!," Schachter said.
Sharif Abedrabo and Danny Kn
korian, both former Mustang play
er.> who W-Jduated in 2003. are ,,,
'isling Schachter wil.h the summer
schedule.
Danny Krikorian. heytewr. "
still playing at Oiapman Univer~il\
and Schachter said he plans to luw
lower-level coaches.
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the P• oooud action •~
not delrned •s d pro1ec.I
1111d•• lhe C11tlo1n1"
lnv11onmental Quahly
Act (C(QA) heCAlls• 11
1nvolvo 1ene1 •I pol11 v
and p•ocedure makme
•Cltv11ies not dssoc1ated
with I PIO)etl (II e
phyllul chanee '" the
env11 onmel\I < S•d•Oll
1!>378 ol t he ClQA
Gu1de1tnuJ
NOflCI IS HllllY
fUllTHH GIVIN lhal
said pubhc heai 1n11 will
be held on Jul7 t J ?DOA.
11 the hoU< o 7 00 p m
m the Council Chambell
ol lh1 Newpo1t Buch
City liall, 3300 Newpoff
Boulevard Ne wpo1 t
Beach Cal1tor n•a. al
which time ind place
any and all persons
lnletesled may appu1
•nd be heard thereon If
you ch allenee t his
pro~cl to court, you
may be l1m1ted lo 'a1srna
only lhos.e onun you o•
$Om•one '"" raised 11 the public. hurina
de5c11bed 111 this noltca
or on w11tlen ~011 •
spond1nce d•hvered 10
the City 41. or p11u1 lo, th• public t>e1• 111e r 01
1nfo1met1on call (9491
644 3?00
l•V-M.H .. lileH, CltyC~
City ef New'9'f 1-11
Published Ne111p o1 1
Buch/Costa Men luly
3.Z004 Sa67~
ll01ICI Of PUIK ..._ ........
~ ....
P~IM
MOTKI II MllllY
GfVIN that the C1ly
Council ol lht Coty of
Newport Buch wllt hold
1 public ht111na on Code
Amendm111t No 2004.
006 1111ted to 11ndsct0e
sta11dards 1ppllcallle to
p1opt1!1u wtlhtn lht
M111ntr'' Milt Spetillc
Art• Pl•n and the
M1rln•'• Milt Overley
dlttrlcl. Tiit 1111 1f
ltcttd Ii tllose COlll·
m1rc111ty du l1n11td
PtOj>Crllts with l1ont11e
,on Cpgt Hlfbwa; '"·
tween Newport Boule
aa1d •nd th~ Ra(~ 8dy
811de• I ht P' oposed
amendr••nf -e~~~ lo
"duce the nunlbrr nl
11alm Ir••' 1equ11ed and
provide 11~.,h11ftv m fhe
specie• ol tiedae< • •
lJUll ed ~t i 05\ I ht
h !lnl•11• ot rtde••loped
propertoes lh1~ 11•n1ecf
h•\ been rev1<wrd. and
11 h•!. b@en dt-tPrl'H•"'d
IMt 11 '' cafeta11u1tv eaeu1pt 1rn1 Sell10n
15.lO!i t M1no1 All•r •lions
1n Land Un L•m11a11ons>
ol the 1mplemenlmfl
eu11khnes ot the Cah
lorn11 Cnv11onmenlal
Qoahly Act
NOTICI IS HllllY
fUUMll GIVIN tl>4t
H•d public hea• 1n1 will
be held on J,.fy 13,
2004, at the hom ol
7 :00 ,,,.., 111 th• Council
Chambers ot Ille New
porl Beach Coty Hill,
3JOO Newport Boule
vard. Newport Buch.
C•hlo•n•a. al which time and plate any and all
peflons 1nt11esled may
appe11 and be hea1d
the1eon If you thallen11•
\hi\ prorect rn cour I, you
m1y be l1m•led to '41sona
only those 1uuo vou or
sorneone else 1 a1sed at
the 11ubl1c hear int
desc11bed •n 11111 notice
01 1n "'""'" t.011. spondenre drltv11 ed lo
the Clly al 01 pnor to.
lht publtc hoa11n11 For
1nlorm11toro c111 (949)
644 J200.
l•V-M ..... lile.,,
CltyCt..k
City ef Newpe<I leech
Publ•shed Newport
Buc,./Cost1 Mna Daily
Polo! July 3 2004 S•613
lKMIOTICI
ll01Kl Of MUC WI
Of .... "°""' Noltce " ttenby cJv•n
that tlle undtrs1111ed will
se~ at public 1ucl•on.
pursuant to Section
21700 of 1111 Busmeu I
Proltstlonat Code. lht
lotlowina dUtrlbed
ptopetty to wot THOMAS
JOHNSON 8·6 Conltr,
blllu. power loot1. ch.
toys, dullle b11s sport!
equip.. boau m1ic
C£CILIA YORBA C 'l7
SI0111e btl\S, p1ctu•H
,111annaqu1n1, bo Jet,
m11t . RAY R FOl!stlllE ll 1, Q.46 Wel1t11s,
dltl1H, tec~tt llARE~
H08SOl'f H 9 ,.lutlc
. boos, 11w1n1 rtlfSll.
m1c• owdve irolt eau1p,
\llOWbOdl dS llldl di
v1dtr tu~aa~e
Sale w•ll b• bv com
o•l•lrve b1dd111c Cwrilten
"aled Dlos nody b•
subm•flect 1n advaroce)
011 ll•e I 3lh ddy uf July
•t 2 00 P M .it the
piemos'\ whert said
prnper I y hJ' be en
,lored '"d wluch 1i.
touted al AYRl S Sllf
S IORACr . 7012 E1nesl
Ave tlunlrn&ton Beach.
Ca (114 1 1148 7314
l.tndlo1d oe\e•ves the
11aht 10 bid "I the nil!
PuichasH musl be made
by ca\I> dnd paid 101 at
lh• l1n•e ot pu1~hase All
11u1r hned 1ands "'"
sold u is •nd must be
1 emoved al tome of sale
S•I• " subjet.I to 1.dncell•flon 111 th• event
ol setllem~nt between
l•ndlord and nbl111ted
p11 ty Published on 06/
?6,04 d Od 07/03/04
Aut l 1onee1 W•nda
Norton, 6ond • S 400 IW. P1tor1e 17141 843·
7Jt•
Ayr ei. Sell Sl ora111.
Ru1dent Mfna11ers
Publi!ohed Newpoi I
Beach Costa Mesa 011ly
Polo! lune 26. July J,
2004 Sa610
Mt.I ..... ... s.......
lhe followln& persons
11 t do1n11 business I \
Nodh Ame111.1n Or al
Care , 20341 l•v1ne
Avenue Suite O 6.
Newport 8Ul h CA
92107
Porte llbernathy. LLC
(CA> 20J4 1 ltvrno
Avenue Su1t1•0 6 ,
Newport Beach CA
92707
This busonns 1s con
dueled by lomlled
l11b1hty Co
Have you started dorn1
bus1nu1 yt t7 Yea. 06/t0/2004
Po1t1 Abernethy. LLC.
l11nne llroadwn, Man· ....
This Slllement wH
fried wlltr lht Cou11ty
Cltr" of Otanae Cou11tv
on06n8/0' ,.... .. , . .,
011ty Pilot luly 3. tO. 17.
24,2004 S1676
~ ...... ......
flle lollowl111 "''°"' .,. dofnc llltllMu 11;
,.lone« lmpofltd l'Mta, .1521 .C:1nwy1 Pr, HlJ,
lr111ne. CA 97612
Jos~ph M Malone
4!>71 Campus D• •413
l1•1ne CA !176 12
La11eto1d Me1111rs.
45?1 C•mpll\ Or '413
Irvin• CA 92617
tn.s ll11$1n~'s ·~ •<1n
due led bv ~u fJdl 1ne1 s
Have you \la• led doing
business yt.t' No
lo~eph M Malone
l an11tord Men11e'
Th" statement wH
l1lcd .,,,h tne Countv
Clerk ol 01ange Co unty
on 06 '7•104
2004 .. tlOU
D••ly Pilot lune 26, holy 3. 10. 17, 2004 Sa6&5
Rdlt!M....U ... s.......
The lollo.,•n& peisons
ace dn1n1 busmes\ •~
Hit Music Cenh•I. 2115
Collier Road Tuslrn. CA
9278?
Richard Ros~. 11100 I
Garry Ave Ste 104
Santa Ana, CA
Marh Hill. ? 175 Collie•
Road. lust.n. C-' 92782
This bus1ne~ " con
ducted by a aene,.I
porl11ersh1p -
Hoe you \laded doina
busineu yeP No
Richard Ro'5
This slateme11t wn
hied with the Counly
Clerk ol Oranae County
on 06/23/a.
20CM .. toa ..
011lr Pilot June 26. luly
3. 10, 17,?004 Sa666
fk-.W..
... Slll...r
The lotlow1n1 persons
•rt do1n1 business u
Showen• Det1ihn1 Co .
904 S Kiison SI.. S1nt1
An1, CA 92701
Carlos A Qu1nto-u11be,
904 S. llolson St .. Slnla
An1, CA 92101
Thlt buslNta Is con·
dueled by: 1n lndlv1du1I
Hnt you stiffed dolnt
bUllMM yell No
C1rlol A Qulnto-urlllt
Tiiis ttatl'"tnt Wll flltcl with Ill• County
Clerlo ot Oun .. County
Oii 06/28/0I ......ff1H• 01lly_l~llot July 3. 10, 17,
24.zooe Sl677
~ ..... ............
T II• fottowtnc per aons
"' dofna bu1ln111 u Mno h!Jletlc:s lttS011tca
Group, 230 Newport
Ctnl11 Orin 11200 •
Nrwp or I Beat h CA
92660
Zelda 81lltngv 1!1947
AuoorJ C•esf 01 Whit 11er, CA 9()605
1 hos busmrs~ is con
dulled by an tndtv1dual
tl~ve you started dorna
bus111ess yet 1
No
Zelda B1lht1RY
lh•~ statl!ment wa~
loled w•ltl the County
Clei k of Or •nee County
pn Ot>l l0/04
200U .. '447
Oaoly Pilot June I? 19
76 July 3. 2004 S•65!>
IOTICI Of APftlCAllOI TO
SBl AlCOHOUC IMIAGlS
°"'"""'~ Illy 11,2004
To Wl)om II Ma y
Concern The Name(s)
ol the Appllcant\s) 151
M t Tll BURGERS Ill INC
lht a1111ltcanls listed
abgvc arc lllolvm11 lo
the Dep,utmtnl ol
Alcoh o lte Bevei atte
Control lo ''" alcohohL
brve1aaes al
2966 BRISTOL S 1
COSTA MESA, CA 92626
Type of hcensel~ I
Applied 101
41 ·ON SALE BUR ANO
WINl [AflNG PLAC[
Publl\htd Newpor I
Beach/Costa Mesd Dn1ly
P1tol June 19 26. luly
3 2004 Sa661
RdltlMllalMu ie..s..e....
1 ht lollowong per~ons
11e dom~ busortess as
1 ·R[J( Compuler Set
vices, 718 S Yan• Dr ,
.Anaheim. CA 911804
[mma I 01a. 718 S
Yana Or . An,heorn CA
92804
fh1S busrnes~ rs coo
ducted by an 1nd1~1dual
Have you star led dome
busn1ess ye!? No Emma Lg11
!h1~ s talemenl was
tiled with lhe County
Clerk of 01anei:. County
on 0611!>/04
20046tlt15l
Darty Ptlot lune 19. 26.
Joly J , 10 ?004 Sa662
IOOO IS IBOY GMN
"Noltco rs hereby ilYPn
pu1suanl lo SH1to11s
3071 and 3072 ol lhe
Crvrl Cnde of tile Stale
ot Cdhtorn18 the un
deo s1111ed. A I S101 age.
I 120 Nor th lemon
Street Or •nge CA
92867, Wilt ~el ~I a
pubhc sale on luly 13.
2004 al 900 AM lhe lollowong proprt ly
(lratler) 1971, make·
fRVll. CA ltl llU2?09
veh 1d ,_ RVI 19tJ'
The lienholder has lhe
ll&hl to bod 11 ihe hie • P ubltsheO Newpo1 t
Bea•h/Co,ta Mesa Daily
Pilot July 3. 7004 Sa672
flctl"-IN!ts' .... s .....
1 ht lollow1ng '"" 'o" JI~ do1n1l busrn<~'> J \
Irr ever ~1hl~ 3469 Wu10
snr Ct , C<1<1a Me\11 r Ir
92626
/laron Matthew N""'' J4(\q W1ndso1 Ct Cu'' •
Mesa. CA 92626
fht~ bus.1ness. 1•, 1 1111
duded by ~n 1nd1v1du.11
~lave y11u sta• ltd dh11h
bu~mcs~ vet1
Ye~ 5, I 5/04
Aaron N•rd•
lh1s 'tittemrnl w,1
tri ed with ttic C11u111;
Clerk o't Oranee r. .. ,.,.1 ,
on 06/10/04
20046t .. 410
Daily Ptll'I Jun~ I~ l'i
26 luly 3, ?004 S.\IJ1>4
w"" ...... , fftlllS
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requlreel by law and then file your proof ol publlca11on
with the County Recorder. as wall.
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lrmruct10n1 lot your lictltk>U1 buaine11 neme atatem•nt,
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Costa Mesa. CA 92627
At Ncwpon Blvd. & Bay S1.
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Monday· Friday
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Colllldlbles/ Garaae/ Fumllu Memcnbllla 1160 YanlSaln 1489 re 3435 f11miture 3435 Cats 3610 Olcesb~ 6tO COSTA MESA
l11ple• M esa Verde. ioytr-lv~-•. ·-b; show11 .mvt1111~ l br + San Clemente ...... & ..--.. hf.bi
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clothes. misc.
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714 293 2993
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race. color. rehg1on. ~et<,
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nr national 011g1n. or an
intention to rnahe any ~uch preference. llm1ta·
hon or d1sr.rimmallon.·
lh1s newspaper will not
hnow111gly accept any
odver hsement for real e~lale WhlCh IS Ill
v1ol»hnn ot the law Our
readers ar e hureby
'informed that alt dwell
1ngs adver llSt!d 111 ttus
11ews11aper are ava1ldble
ori an e11ual 01>portun1ty
b~SIS
lo complain of dis
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Appro• 681~1. 1063sf &
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ne.H Newport Center
Available ?1 3 /46·6300
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I? 4 2879 t e111011 SI
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$899.000 Seller Mohvaled
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[stales 949 874 IHJ6 RESIDENTIAl.
INCOME
PROPERTY Huntington Baell
4600 ,,... ............. Mobile
_3_U_N_l_TS ___ C_O_S_l_A_M_E_SA-!tome. 4 "'1 lo b<;h lR 2br
61., JIATH, J GA•, 2ba. llv. dUl, farm. $69.950
S755,000 Sil rent $625 714 848 ?078 ·
949-222-1410 Irvine
........... let. 0....-. OPEN HOUst SAi I '> Duple. dbl lot 4 blks lo l urtle Rock beaut w <
beoch. Sl.395,00) fwrg,""'' tom home 5br :t !>b.i
Joe 949-933-5416 l\M 17 S1err a t 1nd,1
3700sf Sf.195.000 C,111
949-215-9799
HOMES FOR SAi. E I.,..,,.. Nino.al ORANGE 5400 ......... .,,....
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Perfect Starter! l1ghl &
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w/foft. cathedral ce1hngs & plant shlrs. $527,500
Agl C!'rol 949 266·3170
ConndelMlr
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2532 l'"'ftOlow Place
"Sa1lhouse" former
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Kaled community w/9
home,. :1br . Jha.
apprO• 1650sf. near
Sanla Ana Country
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$699.000 By owner:
fuM broket cooperation
949-2J0.2S42
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style pvt b\ale o.ustum
poof. spa fouol a1ns
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$I 150.000 c,,11 lacuh~
Re,Jlty & Investment'
949-642-4400
Te..,I• c-rt lttate ~hr
6ba. appru• 6000,f ,1111
I 22 acre~ Nr f ast11011
ts Ocean & bJy views
Below Mdrkel V,1fue
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949 8~1fi 970!1
llUffS TOWNHOME
4 56 VISTA lllUCHA
A \ u'tom unattached
twnhm 011 wide grnbelt
Jiii 7 '>h.1 fr . $947,000
Nor .1lre P.1ulson Realty
949 ti3? 6489
EASllWff hrsl Oj)fllV.
I star y. ~111~ltt fain
ho"'" Jb1 7 5ba $1,?95.000 agt
Rochelle 949 l'lO 07.:!6
2AD~lOTS
Balboa Peninsula
Newportileach 92fi6 I
Prmqial~only 714·969-4918
I AYf•ONl W/'l Side
I 1e5 4br j 51Ja 6000 't
c'taf P, 11001. 'Pd & R•kd
entry f",~fr1r.k fe1H1tt•
N.iOOr-11> USA 94'1 !f6 "I/lb
Newpoft Coast
PflNM:'t CJrYST Al COYI
home. 11: lot ~11ucd_1
del "' t c1111p 1(11 u. pool.
fouot,t1n' ••f1h1' t.urh·1'
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foothflls 4br 3bo, 2
St or v, puul $~119 $67911
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()74 N lla11cl1111ad Di
(949) l.30-4351
OPEN HOU I
SAT/MON 1·4, ,
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Rated community w/9
homts. 3br , 3ba,
illllJ'O• 1650sf. nea1
Silnta Ana Country
Club 2611> Ora11ee Ave_
$699.000 By owne•:
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949-223-3905
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d•tH'h ;.b1 I 5ba (2 )
?b1 7ba • st udio.
$I .600.UOO I mda
94'l 43.1 6643
Santa Ana
Sot1to Alta lefts
SS59,000•S625,000
715 Mam Street
live Dtld work m ttus t~hulou• new develop
111cnt. m11111tes hom
S1111th Coa\I Ph11a Ste
l,rn1c Meure1
f'l,ihnum Proper tie:,
'l49 115 3156
a-....g •f2ia ,_ bdV ~i-n ~wdh
w/d ~. IP. SJUD l5e.
611 Qmilnl 919 2J:v.6l7
ColtaMesa
f>epperwood Apls ls1de
bad bay I br w/d. palm
ll•vcllyard. NO PETS
$945/lflO 9<49·631 7813
lent Cesta Mesa, nr
ll•ck bay. 2br l.5ba
condo. new carpet/paint,
lg dech. FP. 2 car gar
agl $1475 949.793 4fi30
E SIDE 2br Iba I c !!ar.
wd hllUJ>. yard. clean/ new
Avail now $1550 1118 Moote
Vr;ta H6 949 Jll>-~16
I Side nr back bay. 2
.lb1 2 !Iba 'l c gar, pool/ RentalToShare 6030 spa, 1>el ok w/dep Avail 7 I $11ll> 949 !M-3156
MISCELLANEOUS
RENTALS
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len11r... no l>IT~11e1s Rl'rO larce ferited yard.
•11:l 11til 949 548 15!i6 $1900/rno. 626 443 J7' ·
RoomsforRent 6040 Helgflt1 36S A la Prile
Pie . .lbr. 71/,ba. l I l Side Cnst~ Mes.J Rark ~•r i:arage, 2 Jvl. lll:tJst
hav. vmy laq:e delu•~ hr $?600/11111 949 719·377J
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i85o 6?~~ £~~ Laguna Bead!
• Ot-View"-" far 1 ·.in front bldg. prn""
r-. Poat -· laanzl 1 .. , w ,... n vie~ 3.D Clrtf. kltdten prtv, prtu.g w/d 1 & l br avail $1900 S~SO/mo 949-~516 Si '>IJ0/1110 949 494'!ll83
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Balboa Island
Newpoft Beadl
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FINE NlWPOllT HOMES
Bill GRUNOY •WTORS
949-675·6161
NP CrHt twt1h,..,
l ll.1 l 1 gar. walk lo I II
f.uod c.:red1t Mel,l111e
$2100 949. 707 4408
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y1'Mly $1 ~75 MO' •I
l'.rnl 949 7'10 II 1 •
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pvt m1h,1111 .~. It h.1,
S 795 $99'.1 'l~~f 'M 1')77
a.-.. G..t.rr Apt 1131
ft-w bl>.• to beam. vi5 y
pr ivale & ,,Ill!!, ll(>/...,rtll/pet
SI 21Xlrr10 ava~ now 949
675 :l8!l8 949 500 1175
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hil111>. $1!100 949644 701!?
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626-446-9536
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wa ... to belt. frig, wd hilup,
pool, tenms. pets: gar
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bay views. upgradn,
clo'e to bch. la balcony
aet SJ?SO 949 613 7800
'l'urly• le .. ~ 180 deflree
bay '(Jew. I story Jbr
2 5b• 7;>00 sl. house
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h •me Ave. call Pat11ck
fennrt 949 8~ 970S
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Bridge
By CHARLES GOAEN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
WEF.KLV BRIDGE Ql.JIZ
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avail 7/15 949 647 0973
949·230 08!>8 cell
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$6700/mo, no peh
owner/aet 9'9 JOO 3229
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J.B. HUNT Dedicated
knows you ltlle • bit ol
consistency 1n your
career and '°' have
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ofter 1ust that! Be home
every I ·2 n111hts and
tl\IOY time oft each
week!
•Weekly •no wait" pay.
.av&. $850 weeklJ
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a pl1n to your ~c1hc
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lthr. mnrl, chrome whls,
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beautiful ori11 cond.
supe1b value for money
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BMW Ml sedan. S speed. 2001 Camaro V28. auto.
116.000ea 949·689·8222
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Creclenhals
949-... 0-2147
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541A. ,_ Slit ~ l656 Spunkier Reii11<. Hauhnc
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[ acellent cond. b*. 2wd
6 cyl 49.725 actual ml
very well maint~1ned
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949 642 1711
llXAS SC400 '92
I 75K mr, beautiful red
head. some flaws. S6000/
oho PP 949 455 0204
MllSUBIStll MIRAGr ·oo
pwr wind. CD. AC. auto.
60K Ml, $6500 OBO
949 S74 4244
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auto. \1lvcr/sand int.
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Coast Newport Properties -Coldwell Banker
660 North Coas t Hwy
Norrh Laguna Beach
949.494.0215
2 72 7 Shell Street,
Corona del Mar
China Cove, never before offered for sale. Nearly 8,000
square feet on four lots. Gardens, reflecting pools,
waterfalls, sauna, elevator and marble throughout. A
magnificent great roam, 4 ·bedrooms, 5 bathrooms,
including separate office or staff quarters and an
oversized 4 car garage with 5 additional parking spaces .
One of a hind, grand event home. Dock possible.
Offered at $11,975,000
Tom Thomson
949. 718.154 7 .
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2. Cover Story/Index 73. Metro Realty
3.-10. First Team Estates 74. Bank of America.
11. Cannery Village Realty 75. Armstrong Properties
12.-13. Remu Real Estate Services 76. Coldwell Banker
14. Wells Fargo Bank Loan Advisors
l 5. Catalist Homes 77. Barron's Real Estate
16. Laguna Seaside Realty 78. Countrywide Mortgage
17.-40. Strada Properties 79.-113. Prudential California Realty
114. Washington Mutual 41. Abrams Coastal Properties John Dundee
42.-70. Coldwell Banker/ Portfolio Financial
Coast Newport Properties 115. Mortgage Rates
71. Hanu Reddy Realty 116.-117. Homes of the Week
72. Metro Raltf 118. Open Home Guide
Loan Advison 120 .
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Prudential California Realty .
11 ,Daily A Pilot . Proudly scrvinS Ncwpon Beach. Costa Mesa, Corona dd Mar,
Ncwpon Coast, Shady Canyon, Laguna &ach, Laguna Niguel,
Dana Point, Monarch &ach. Capistrano Beach,
San Juan C'.api1trano and San CJernentc.
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660 North Coast Hwy
North Laguna Beach
949.494.0215
' Corona del Mar
China Cove, never before offered for sal~. Nearly 8,000
square feet on four lots. Gardens, reflecting pools,
waterfa lls, saun_a, elevator and marble throughout. A
magnificent great room, 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms,
including separate office or staff quarters and an
ove rsized 4 car garage wit~ 5 additional parking spaces.
One of a kind, grand event home. Dock possible.
Offered at $11,975,000
Tom Thomson
949. 718.154 7
COVER ... COLOWElL BANKER
2. Cover Story/Index 73. Metro Realty
3.-10. First Team Estates 74. Bank of America
11. Can nery Village Realty 75. Armstrong Propenies
12.-13. Remax Real Estate Services 76. Coldwell Banker
14. Wells Fargo Bank _,, Loan Advisors
15. Catalist Homes 77. Barron's Real Estate
16. Laguna Seaside Realty 78. Countrywide Mortgage
17.-40. Strada Properties 79.-113. Prudential California Realty
114. Washington Mutual
41. Abrams Coastal Propcnies John Dundee
42.-70. Coldwell Banker/ Ponfolio Financial
Coast Ncwpo.n Properties 115. Mortgage Rates
71. Hanu Reddy Ralty 116.-11(. Homes of the.Week
72. Metro Realty 118. Open Home Guide
Loan Adviton ', 120. Prudential California Realty
11 ,Daily A Pilot Probdly scrvinA Ncwpon Be.ch, Co.ta Mesa, Corona dd Mar,
Ncwpon Coast. Shady Canyon, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel,
Dana Point, Monarch Beach, Gipistrano Beach.
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COSTA MISA. 1-3Md, 2blth, 1·2bed,1 bath,
1·1 bed, 1 b•tt., l·studlo with great Income
potentl1I In Westside Cost1 Mesa. Property has r-
g1rages. plus Cirport. Coln oper1ted Community
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TABLE ROCK CONDO FOR LEASE
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Ms. Tromp/Ms. Foster • 949.249.410 I
288 E. 15th Street • $699,000
Gre1t R2 Lflt, street ro alley. 6.2 50 -.q. ft. ( :i)
1111. JJcal for Jevcl1~ or ruilJ-yuur-1 IWO hi rn1:.
Ms. Foster/Mr. Hansen • 949. 722.2400
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2231 Pacific Ave. #Bl • $659,000
City liihts ~. ocean views! 3 br .. 2 ba. two
, story'fuine in ~..,dtd. private location.
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(714) 593-3339 · • _(949) 72Z·Z400
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Cnmplctc rcmoJd in 200!. C l1l!'>C ro the
w,11t•r. l )upll•x living, gr .. at for owner/user.
Mr. Hansen/Ms. Meyers • 949. 722.2400
33 Sand Dollar Court• $449,000
Rt111my rw11 :.tory t11wnhome! 2 h .. 2 1/2
ha. huilr in 1978. I car garage + c irp<•n .
Ms. Foster • 949. 722.2400
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Enjoy panoramic views of O.C. and the
L.A. basin from this home! 4 br., 3 ba.
Ms. Foster • ~'49. 722.2400
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<.ll>rJ!l'llll~ rcm• Jclcd l'l.m ) end unit in
Nt'\''1111rt Cre~t. 4 hr., 2 1 / l 1-a.
Ms. Foster • 949. 722.2400
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Cell: 949.689.9047
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.ri<kof PCH. 0a:on vimJ.fr<im'alnto.rt~ bath. 3,8fXJ Jq.fi. ~n n~w. Con11mrtio11
room. Very clumningl !>2.250.000 ' ~v Peter McCarroU. .)2.850.000
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For addilional informal:ion, lease call or visil our websile al la u~aseasick.com
1045 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, California • Office : 949.494.2124 • LagunaSeaside.com
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27 Su Island Drive $827.500 Sat 2-5 · Shawn Osborne
Sun 12-3 Ryan Baker
S4 Sea Island Drive $539,500 -$569,500 Sat 2-5 Adrienne Brennan
EASTSIOE COSTA MESA
2531 Oranae Avenue $735,000 Sat 1-4 Matt Perry
299 Mesa Drive $669.000 Sat 1-4 Matt Evans
IRVINE TERRACE
730 Santana Ortve $1 ,449,000 Sat , ....
JASMINE CREEK
43 Beachcomber $995,000 Sat 1-4 Phyllis Marr
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LAGUNA NIGUEL
29602 Sea Hone CO¥e $575,000 -$62'4,876 Sit 1--4 l<.evtn Kamm
Sun 1--4 Kevin Kamm
NEWPORT BEACH
9 Harbor Island $6,995,000 Sat 1--4 jerry Snyder
2223 Alta~ Dri\le $1,610.000 Sat 1--4 Katie Rollins
2329 Private Road $1 ,299,000 Sat 1--4 Bill Hill
27~ Newport Boulevard, Unit: 32~ $925,000 Sat 1--4 Todd Bryson
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
518 El Modena $1.699.000 Sat 1--4 Cory Christie
Sun 1--4 Matt Evans
SAN CLEMENTE
H7Via San Andreu $929.900 Sun 1--4 Jim & Catherine Turco
SEAVIEW
1903 Yacht Truant $1 ,300.000 Sun 1--4 Marie Fargo-Sorit
SOUTH LAGUNA BEACH
31883 Circle Dri¥e $3.395,000 Sun 1-5 Cral&Ayres
TURTLE RIDGE
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Beautiful,~ Udo Isle home on larp comer lot. Master suite
downstairs. c~ IMnc n:>Ofn widl belmec:I celllnp and fireplace.
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Beautiful Udo Isle home. Extn large comer lot. Remodeled In 2004.
Charming courtyard entry plus spacious south-facif"I& patio.
' Spectacolar remodeled comer unit. Expwiwl views of t.y
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'4 bedrooms, '4.S baths. outside spa,
fireplace in library and master sitting area ..
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European style custom home located in gated Har1>or Hill community.
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kitchen with granite counters, backsplash and custom cabinetry.
Generous living spaces with skylights include family room, dining room and
living room with wood burning fireplace. Rear yard has flowering
landscaping and redwood dedc. Situated on a tranquil cul-de-sac street.
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In the heart of Corona del MarVtllage, this 3 bedroom, 2 bath, single le-tel,
top floor condominium commands panoramic tree-lined views.
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Spectacular remodel of a classic Mid-Century compound with pool. spa and sport
court. 3 bedroom suites In the main house with attached I bedroom guesthouse.
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This property has been compleuily upgraded wtth aorieous materials.
Newer sliding doors in I~ room and mast.er bedroom.
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Fabulous Cnfamln styie, MW
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Classic Cape Cod style home wlch East ~ ambiance located on the premier
stretch on Bayshore DrM. Destaners own home, the best d the best throu,hoot.
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Fabulous locadon wtch foreiler views on a ~re. approximately
SO foot lot on Peninsula Point. Elegant Medtten-anean style home.
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Rare ~ Shores t.y front wtch approximately 1+4 fMt on the water
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Panoramic ocean and city lights views in the guard-gated community of Harbor Ridge.
Huge master bedroom wtch retreat opens to patio and views. One main floor bedroom.
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&.. Abraml, Realtor '""
Gwenn Abrams, Realtor
ABRAMS COASTAL
PROPERTIES
315"Marlne Avenue
S.la>o. l1l1nd, CA
Ofc. (949) 675-4822
Three bedrooms and four bathrooms including 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
One-of-A-Kind Corner Home in the Bluffs
Wonderful remodel and upgrades to this "W" plan end unit. Three bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths plus two-car garage. Granite
countertops, new kitchen, crown moldings, beautiful built-ins, new windows a~d morel Lovely picture window looking out to
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Betty Comeos Ir Nancy Peterson
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Exquisite villa. View. S bd. 6 ba. Guest quarten. Large lot.
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First Team to feature top agent
at career seminar July 1 5
The seminar will educate
new agents on what it
takes to become
successful in the business
First Team Real
Estate will be holding
a free career dinner,
Thursday, July 15
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at
the company's
Success Academy,
3785 Plaza Drive in
Santa Ana.
First Team will
feature top agent,
Nancy niede.
Prospective new
agents will learn how
this dynamic
professional has Nancy Thede
ach.ieved success as a
new agent in today's hot market.
Every year thousands of people in
Orange County decide to pursue a
career in recil estate. A real estate
career can be very lucraUve, however,
it is not for everyone. There are only a
few other careers in which there is a
large gap between those agents that
are extremely successful and those
who do not succeed.
•Here at First Team, we are
dedicated to educating new agents
about the truth on a career in Real
Estate,• Career ~irectqr Erin Dunn
Vintage Laguna
home
This is one of those
homes that recall the
chann and elegance of
Laguna Beach circa
1928. Beautifully
maintained, this Nonh
Laguna original is
sunounded by verdant
gardens and a brick and
wrought iron fence.
Neatly manicured
hedges lead to the
outdoor conversation.
area and the covered
entryway.
This four bedroom and
said. The seminar will answer r
questions such as: what does it take to
get started, how you can ensure your
success and how much money you
can make.
First Team Real Estate is dedicated
to the success of their
new agents. No other
real estate CO!flpany
offers a training
program with the
Academy's success
rate, and no other real
estate company offers
a 5,000-square-foot
training facility
exclusively for
training new and
existing agents.
•0ur academy is
dedicated to providing
the highest quality of
training in the fi~ld o!
real estate sales,•
Founding President and CEO
Cameron Merage said. •offering the
best service to the clients is First
Team's No. I priority and we are able
to do that through our unsurpassed
training program.•
Those who are serious about
succeeding in a carter;,. real estate are
encouraged to attend the carter dinner.
Seating is limlUJ tmd reservattons are
encouraged. For more itif""""tum and
reseroations, contact First Team's
Career Development Department at
(800) 728-7277, ext. 850.
three bath tiome has an expansive floor plan With a graciously appointed
formal ltvtng room, dining room and family room. New hardwood Ooors
gleam underfoot. The upgraded gourmet kitchen features granite counters
and opens to a breakfast nook. In the rear yard, entertain al fresco with a
lovely pond adding to the tranquil setting.
The family in ttsidence will enjoy spacious bedrooms including a lovely
master suite. Additional det.Aila include planWion shutters, laundry room, and
atuched two car garage. Puture ttsidents will also enjoy easy walks to the
beach, an galleries and restaurants.
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Brand new. 3 BR, 3 BA, hig'hly upgraded, wood ftOOfS, granite countertops
in kitchen, master retreat, community pool/spa and tennis court.
Priced at $1 ,098.ooo: Melinde Frohling MM77·5NO.
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on property: 2800 Sq. Ft. and 1400 Sq.Ft. Owner will consider trade or bulld to suit. Priced al $2.095,000. Melinda Frohling 94M77·58'0 .
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1 year lease. 2 BR, 3 BA. 1400 Sq.Ft .. 3 fireplaces.
granite/marble tile. waterfront. hi-tech kitchen,
Slimline appliances. $3350/month.
~utety beautiful!
Coml"j &ott s.,{rnt -'For t,,.,,
For 1 year lease. On \\tater .. boat slip priority.
Available 1n July 2004. $4.950/ month.
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A delightful haven
This timeless country French Nom1andy-style home has a traditional flalr. It
is exquisitely appointed with a new leaded glass entry door, rich crown
moldings, custom built-ins, plantation shutters, an indoor and outdoor sound
system, faux painting and decorator wallpaper throughout.
The ample outdoo_r living space includes a tranquil patio with private spa
and gazebo, lush landscaping and a separate intimate courtyard with fireplace.
A delightful haven for a couple or small family.
This home ls offered at $2,227,500.
For wwrt inf"""""""· C4ll Esther Fine of Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell
S.utr 111 (949) 6'4-1600. Coast Newport Properties is loC4ted 1114 Civic PIAZ4
ste. 260, Newport Bucla. ColdweU &llfUr R~ BroltmJ&e is" #leMber of
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• Gorgeous Ocean, City light and Coanline views • Roof deck
• Built in 2002 • Library, Dining and Living rooms
• 4,000 sq ft with a 3-car wide ~ and dri~y • Incredible master suite with separate sining room, his/her closets and more
Great room w/cathcdraJ ceilingi and balcony • Two additional bedrooms with separate cnrrics from a garden patio.
$4,495,000 requated
A Gentleman's Ranch
• FiYC acre pated moaly flat and all wcable adjacent ro die Oevdand Nar'I Forat
Raidcnct is 8.000 sq.ft.; 4 bedroom suites, very large game room, beautifully dtcomcd
FCP Brecuway Barn w/living qnrs. Could be a garage for the car collector
• Multiple areas for the horses
• Pool and spa surrounded by hundred ye.ir old Oak trtt$
$2,600,000 requatcd
l 00 Wl.ty IUdp-Aaalicia Hilb
• 2850 Mj.ft. on lar~r loi wi1h BBQ, 112
Spon Court
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• Optional 5th bcdrm or bonw room
• 3 Full S..ths
• Thrtt Car G~
• Pruly built in 1992
• Walking diluncc to ~ ekmcnwy tchool
• Cloe to ihopptng. freeways and toll n.ds
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M1~1on V1e10 Branch
271 01 Puerta Real, Suite 100
M1~1on V1e10. CA 92691
Phone 949·282 2203 Direct
Fax 949-348-1639
Irvine Branch
18044 Culver Drive
Irvine. CA 9261 2
Phone 949-552-2777 ex1 224
HOHi LOANS
Easy. Really:
Pristine condominium
Great opportunity m Ch.rndon m this beautiful upper end unit. This hom<'
has hecn meticulously cared for and 1s in pristine condition. Features incl udl·
two bedrooms and two bath!>, cathedral ceilings. a ftreplace in the living roof
·and the lar~e b,1Jco11y. perfect for entertaining. lnside laundry with stackl•d
washer and dryer .m: included. Oversized two car ga.rage, di.reel access J rtd
ample wr.1~c .;p.m: Quiet mtenor location.
This home 1~ ofkrcd at 5485,000.
For mort• injonnatwm. call Matt Perry at {949/ 640-3600. Strada Properl1t'1
140 Newport Center Drive. Ste. I 00. Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker
Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT
Incorporated. the 11atio11 's ll•ading residential real estate brokerage company./\
a subsidiary of Crnd,wt Corpora/ion (NYSE:CD).
Ocean view North Laguna cottage
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three bed.room, two bath, immaculate front home is spacious and bright with
custom finishes throughout. Beamed ceilings. an original fireplace from 1948
and maple wood floors create warmth and charm in the very open floor plan
French doors open onto a la.rge brick patio with a grassy yard and views of
downtown Laguna, the hms and the ocean. The back deck with access from
the dining room and utiUty room offers ocean and sunset views. Inside
laundry, a two car garage and a huge storage space add convenience to this
propeny.
The back oceanview unit with one bed.room, one full bath, a living room
and kitchen, has a private ocean view deck and separate access. The channJng
beamed ceilings, newer paint and carpet make this unit a wonderful rental.
Walk to town, Riddle Field and the North Laguna coves from thls very
special, oceanvlew propeny.
This home ls offend at S 1,895,000.
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~N~el 580 in aated &r CXl'an close community.
New sta1.nless steel. cmter island
Kitchen &c great yard.
(5357217) 949.234.5689
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9950,000 • Sl.o'15,876
Morwch Beac.h
Be.utilul sing~ story on Cul de sac
w/Golf &c ~an views. Gated
community &c nature trail to beach.
(SJ.S6J'9) 949.234.5689
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Laguna Beach
3 BR, 2 BA home with large 1st floor
master, walk to beach and town, major
remodel in 2002.
(S33912J) .919.49!1.5900
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SU00,000 • $t,N9,116
l.agaM Niguel
Panoramic views of the canyon and d!Y
lights. Lush landscaping, many upgrades,
48R,3BA.
(S3SJ347) "9.425.9600
Seller will eideltAl!I Offen between
Sl,200,000 • •Itt00,876
Dana Point
This stunning home features panoramic
ocean, city &r mountain views! Custom
' u(= throughout!
9'9.495.1800
Seller will entertain ofhn betwttn
$1,100,000. $1,300,8'16
San Oe1nente
Popular 5BR home, freshly painted with
gorgoous den~rator features + gourmet
IQtchen. main floor BR.
(535513.J) !H9MJ.8812
Seller will entertain often betwffft
$1,100,000 • $1,300,8'16
Laguna Nfauel .
Gorgeous home·and sett:Ing! Private cul·
de-SK loca.tion with the largest single
level floorplan.
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$1,0S0,000. $1,250,8'16
Laguna Niguel
Beautiful ocean view home w I custom
features throughout. Entertainer's yard
w I spa &r built-in BBQ.
(IHJ608J6) \ 949.644.6200
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St,ooo,000 • $1,300,8'16 ~Nlpel French Normandy Estate 5 BR, 3 BA
Spacious Home, Hardwood Floors, Luge
S'ackyard.
(S35.59C) 9949.4'7.J.JJJ
Seller will entertain offers betwttn
$875,000 ~ $974,876
Laguna Niguel
Ocean, city, mountain views. Stunning remod~l...d 3BR home on quit.'t cul-d~'-Sdc
stra>t.
(5355017> 949.425.9600
Seller will 'eniie$in offen betwffft S'00,000 • $6t9,8'16
l..aauDa N&pel
Private 3B.R mCI unll. mftic:ulously
maintained, greenbelt, hill views, close
to comm. pool/sp.t.·
(SJ55883) 9'9.493.8812
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tt!IO,OCIG • $1)175,000
Newport Beach
Located in the heart of Newport!
Excellent original condition. Bright &r
sunny end unit.
(04J59288' 949.644.6200
Seller win entmala often betwHn
$2.000,000 • '2,299,8'16
SanOemente
Pario ocean views, media/billiard suite
with sep.trate entrance, wine cellar,
workroOm, 3 car garage.
(S316.S23) 949.493.8812
Seller will ente~ offers betwttn
S7SO,OOO • $824;876
Laguna Niguel
4BR, 2..SBA Charming hOme with
upgraded kitchen and tile t:lm•ughout.
OO!k'd in pati11 with views of hins.
(S353385) 949.495.9600
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$695,000. $7'14,8'16
Newport Cout
Pristine 2BR/2BA, model ~rfect ho!Tlt'
in the heart of the prestigipus gated
cnmmunitv of the Summit.
(04364478j 949.644.6200
Seller will mtertaln often between
Sf,29,000 • $489,8'16
Dana Point
Custom upgrades with new paint,
carpet, batliiuoms. Gated comm. with
tennis, pool/spa.
(5350221) 949.493.8812
Seller will entntaln often between '900.o® • $999,876
SaJf Clemente
Ocean, Catalina views, 4BR + den,
master suite down. Big entertainer's
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&>autiful, like new home w I giat ocean
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28R ~Om, 28A, 8eJ\ior community,
courtyard entry, white water views,
private location.
(5352462) !H9.425.9'00
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BEAR BRAND RANCH • LAGUNA NIGUEL IRVINE TERRACE • CORONA DEL MAR
Premier ocean view lot in prestigious, private, gated
community. Sweeping ocean, mountain & city light ~iews.
Classically updated and exquistiely appointed -three
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3bd, 2bath in Corona del Mar
Lease: $2350/mo
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Newport Beach
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froni $640,000 to $699,876
COLEEN BRENNAN
949 .275 .2775
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Belcourt Hill • Newport Beach
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A finished turnkey mate! Offered at: $9.900.000.
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Loc.ir.f '" 1hr proc!ftiau• ~rd g11td communi!r cl Coto ck Cau. r ~ d1Am•1" d.ul ,,.,,.,,. rncrv With• m•rl>k m<J.Uion rnuv uid r•hulow wrl<kt
nC'.'~ , l<"W\ thn~1 I riwninc tlc1ot1n1to It"""" UM.Jnetn tn 1h.t-piu.rmn ~or.h<n Jnd d>nry .. .,..i cahtnnrv rhr""""'"t 1111> home "•ppm"nucriv '.l~IO ..q fm ""h r,,., bnlroom• •nd fi>r >nd • lull b11h1 l'lo"'""'" r.1,, \ fw1
""'1h nil IAc> J>.rlrw" And r:o n 1.1k tho tJ 11 ~.id rnJ.. 1n10 I •Mo dr( ,,. •nJ pi rijeh1 '"P" ..,.,. Oifa..! " Sl,+49.000
GATED CONNEMARA F.STATE
L.ocatrd on 1~ pmrit(ioui guan! ptod communiry or Conncnouo
F .... , ... llm fully ~etc! prorttiy b. bcauuful OCC'•n vicw1 <n·•rloolt1n1t
[hn• l'o1n1 h.ubor ,,,,. a tat< II» m lwdroom• md '" Jnd • lulfbach•
wnh ~1/yop room and game mom ~"'"It"°" hnu" wnh occon
\'KW\. hhul0tt> br~ '"""""'"It b.ckyard worh r.p rool mJ burh Ill RllQ. Th< ulum"• in priv•cy •nd lu•uno1" l1vini; Sdkt wilt .. knala ~ t.t-: S 1.600.000. Sl.999,876
BE.SJ' ENTER'rAINING HOUSE IN
ml'IDI' ~ ~ ....... .._ ......... pria...,. ........_.
hood ofO..con Hin. A Jf*'iou.• honw whh few brdmom• •nd fuur full
b.th•. A '·~ rnm<r Im wuh • rahulou.• "'"" •r<"W, lull Yl('W and puk
11rw En1rtu1111ng h.d~rd wuh l•!'F gr.wy •rn> •llh room fur pool.
'I" •nd J <p>n coon nc I brJ "")(><)floor, 1hro+1ur .l<-n\111n and
pl.anrauon dtun<n on~ window! An Appros1nu1< J,100 "!· fooc
home Oun-tiom fw PCH ""''h 10 N~l ·Ru.J and r. Im, curn n
on Rrdrway. II" •II rhr w•y l '11hill anJ turn I< I on Al,011.
Otfo...t .c: Sl.JS9,000.
ORANGE COUNTY
Appro11,,....clv 11. ~ .>quatt "'1 o( ci<pncx. SO bedroom• and wwn •nd ~nc
t...lf b.tlu f<nn<> cmm, undrrground racqum..u coon, mouic uk pnol •nJ
'P'• rwo r.,.'",."''" guc.1 ond nuid', qu.anm. pl.,. lorg.r guest ho11>< '"'I /""I
h<>tLI< Occ.an votw. Cul-d<·.ac. The qiimmc o( graciou. liv1ng .nd J wond<1lul
"'"' home ( >ITtrod .i S4.67S,OOO
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Spaciow 101 located against the Saddlduck moun~in" Coro de
Caza in a guard-gated, golf course and ~ucsrrian communiry.
Fcau.ring rwo 18-holc golf counn. world-d.1.» mrnis and t'IJU<''-
1rian facili1ics, plw Sport and rc<:re211UO pariu. (\ plu.s aCrt">, .~
.1crcs lla1, horse property si1ua1cd wi1hin 1h( • EnclJvc" .11 rhc end
of• cul -dt'-sac. Ont' of 1hc 1Xs1 lors wi1h Vt<'W• of { :oiu V.1llcy.
1hc golf rour>C and hilllidt' view>. Offered at $2,4S9,000
BFST VIEW OF COTO DE CAZA
hbulow home k11;arrd nithr out"Jr 111 t"m11 0., t '..au. F.oolow moun·
uin views. l•rgr four hcdrnom h"""' "1111 1111« l11ll l1J1l1<. •nJ • honu•
room 1hac rnulJ be tO•wrm-J "''" J tilrh 1, ,1r .... m bhulou' h.,. l ... ,J ~irh if.In)' Jrra, l•rgt fire pu rr11m4111111i: Jlt'J "uh lllll}. JnJ • )("'~;,.u,
lton sionrd founi.m. Marblr tlc•iring 1hrougho111 thl' """'"'""" Appnox J.000 sqrcet wi1h a thrtt c•t g•r.igc. Mu>I 1et! 11,. J11rrno11> arr: ~ 1-wy
N. ait Oso Pkwy Re. Take Oso ~ 1urn ridtt on Ahura I :air JCcr·n
0317. Seier wlll-* a8'at ~ Sf.000,000-$1,IS0,176
MONARCH POINTE MASl'ERPIECE
S«unning Monarch Poin~ csmr with sWttping oaan virws and
spuling city~ a.au! !ip11. Fabulous grand cnuancr with •
T~M double uail'CllK anJ a go11row grand fountain.
Mastct suite with whi1r watrr views and a wine cdlar with a tut·
ing room. This csute bout lpl>IO•imattly 8,400 sq fcrt with
<'llquiti1e quality th~l. Seller will' eacntUa offtn '*-$3,900.000-$4,S00,176
Fornier moJd. h1ghlv upgndcd home lc-.atnl 1n 1h<' prntigmm
guuJ g"cd w mmu111ry of Coro Jc C.11..1. { hcrlookmg thc golt
Cllur\r •nJ l.1kr, .1 very '>C'rcnc .1rc-.1 ufl fl( wnh J HJI Ill •nr
101 .1nd •PP"" 1 ... 100 'IJ lrc1 ofluxurv living. Hvr 11VC'r\i1nl li<-J-
roc11111 wi1h fiw whul1· ha1h, .111J 1wo h..Jf lu1hs. E111crrainm14
hJ,kyartl with IJrl(c pool Jnd pool ht11N'. l'r.1vcr1inr llonnng
1hro111(h11ut down<uii. wuh cherry w1>c>cl p.111dr1114 •nJ Vt·nctiJn
pl.t•ter ,..JI,. ( 'mmrn dr•1't'rin anJ .CJrnle'' .icc·I Vl~111g .1ppli-
.1mc\ 1hrn11ghnu1 (;1>urmcr Ki1.-hcn. Offeftd at $2,799,000
<>CE.AN VIEW RF.ADY TO BUILD
C<1tl(C'OU\ <><cJn vic-w Im 111 ndu~ivr guard g.11nl communuy nl
\rJ l'.11111r h1Jlr>. t .. bulnm ._ppmvcd pl•u' fnr (>,~IMI \<j kc-1
""'"c w11h ...-vcn li<-J11Kmn ;tnd cigh1 and hJlf hatll\. t ;"'14"""
1wu lcvl'I h.1d .. yard l.000 "I fcr1 t'ach l<"Vd w11h p<>ol •n.t •p.l JnJ
IMg< gr•" art••. Mu,1 ...-r! Otfcrol a1 $169,000 •
BEST OF RITZ POINTE
Fabuloul humr lou1cd rn the ir;uanlcd g;a1cd commumty of Rir1
Pu1mr. W11h ntct SC.00,000 in rno<ld upgraJcs thi• beautiful
home 1ncl11dN four hcdroonu, thtC'C' Jnd J h.1lf mth\, With J fully
uPltraJcd office •nJ h.mU\ lofi/mcdia space rn .1prro1 4ZOO sq
fcrt. 1-.bulou• h.1fky.ird u•dudn pool .1nd sp.1. huil1-1n llllQ wi1h
ttfngrr.11m anJ lu~uri"''' l.1nmc•pc and hatdscapc. A r:;r.!:~
ocnn vic-w pmf'C'11v! Sdlu will entntaln offtn
S2,J00,000-$2,6S0,876
NEW OCEAN VIEW MA.STERPIECE
~ty.ii, Hill,, Ligun.1 lkach brand nrw home! Panoramic ,.1111r
wa1cr. "'"'" hc•th. ocean and C..ulina views. (;olden ·1;.1ve11111r
floor• 1hrn11ghuu1, Vrnr11.111 pl.utN walls and bamhoo flooring 111
rvet)· room. F.ujul\llC l..1p1du, Hr.1tili.111 gr.1ni1e cnurur r' 111
goutnH't ~i1d1t•n wi1h maple wood c.ih1nc1s. l"ull ,,,..,_,;v,· p•><k-
t•rcJ hJl1J11 'lidtrt)t itl•u' woo<l doors look out 10 virw•. l>rn1hl<·
>1airCl5C lc-.1<l> hJ IJrl(<' h,1,kyard wi1h rwu sidcJ •·mr.lll•c"
Rt-au1ifully Jr.1gn..J m;u1rr >um· wi1h Riis.ilia bt'igr sl•h,, l'lurt•
h.-dninm' .md thrcr foll h<l1h• .1nd • hJlt. lwo l4rgc di.,.,r;·11un.11)'
b.1nu,lr1K11n,fotli,c-/homr 1hcJtc1 er.:. Appro>1111.11dy <>.IHI()
"l·fi. under ""'f SJ.990,000
CUSTOM ESTATE SITE
hma>ric .w ,.,. homt· "'< 111 1hr g•1cd Gommuni1y of Julwu
Farm>. F.41uo11iJn """' 'lrhn111 Virw> uf chr c11111r v.1llry nl \an
Ju•n C.1p1"ra1111 /\pprov.._I ''tc pl•m .1rr .1vailahlr li1r homr.
Owner i> m111i,·.i<d .md will rrJJe or cachangr. OOrr~d JI
$2,200,000 .
FABULOUS EQUESTRIAN fSTATE
I oarnl tn The Acrt'lfl fames in dv hills of San JIWI CApiomno. A fahu.
low 1-.quauun prup<rty th.it .unchcs ICN61 1hru ams o( bnd. A toal of
l'oor bnlrooou •nd four Uld J half ba1hrooms. Tmmif'I( Aoorinc throuch·
001 dow~1n. t0mpktdy ~ ki1chcn with nwbk countmopt Mid
l>nnJ tlt'W 1up of tht hnt m inim stccl applianca. Fabulow 1TWtcr •wtc
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pool "id >p•. hu1h·m RBQ Mid oucdooc •howtr w11h b.uhroom. 8cau1iful
t.nruurr and harJ1eap< 1hmughoo1 fron1 and backyanl Fout at·pt •.
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26 CORPORATE PLAZA SUITE 200
NEWPORT BEAC H , CA 92660
B Washington Mutual
HOME LOANS
CG
Barbeau
Senior
Loan Consultant
,49.219.8539
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R·E AL C H·!o--I CE S
REAL SAVlNGS
THE PORTFOLIO
.0 I F F E R E N C E
• Over 50 banks a nd
lending institutions to
choose from
• Loans to $10 million;
all credit profiles,
including eas_y-doc
and interest-onl_y
• O ur goal is to provide the
best rates and lowest cost
Oscar ~ustamante -all with our best price
President guarantee
TRY FIXED 5·YEAR TO $1.5 MILLION• 4.95% •ZERO POINTS•
INTEREST·ONLY OPTION.• NO PREPAYMENT PENALTYlll
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-,.._•of June 30, 2004 KEY LENDERS AND RATES
Aapex Discount Mtg.
A Superior Mortgage
A1mloan.oom
American First Rate Mtg.
CalOirect Home Loans
CalNational Bank
Detri~ Mortgage Group
Oiversifed Funding Group
Downey Savings
Emery Financial
E•Trade Financial
imortgagegroup.com
IndyMac Bank
Provident Bank Mortgage
Seascape Home Loans
Universal American Mtg.
U.S. Mortgage Center
Wells Fargo Home Mtg.
World Savings
TYPE
K (800) 344-2739
(800) 591 -4446 A
A (888) 411 ·4246
(800) 887·9106
K (888) 896·4CAL
A
B
A
A
s
A
·(866) 42·switch
(800) 479.5995
(877) 644-9920
(800) 348·5931
(949) 729·9200
K (800) 350·4496
A (800) 400·1611
s (866) 236·0546
s (800) 250-1713
A (800) 576·5612
K (800) 871·7345
A (800) 867·9813
s (866) 713-4387
s (800) 914·8166
INTEltEST •
RATE
5.625%
6 000%
6000%
6000%
6.000%
5.875%
5 750%
5 875°'..
5.750%
5 750%
5.875%
5 750°10
5.750%
5 750%
5.875%
6250%
5.875%
6250%
6.150%
30.,...tlxed
'I(,
OWN
5
POINTS
('l!o)
1.750
5 1 000
5 0 125
5 0 000
20 o.ooo
20 2 000
5 I 713
10 1 375
20 • 2.000
10 1.500
5 1 625
10 1 125
5 2 125
20 2 000
5 0 000
5 0 000
5 1 000
20 2 000
20 1 000
LOO<-
IN
30
30
30
45
30
45
30
30
45
30
40
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
A.P.R.
5.886
S.1 90
6.088
6 110
6.144
6 142
5929
5 897
5 974
5.984
6 270
5.892
6020
5.969
5 971
6 440
5 954
6 441
6.270
INTl:REST
RATE
3.125%
NA
4.875%
4.750%
NA
NA
1.250%
1.250%
I 250%
2.825%
NA
1.250%
1250%
2950%
4.875%
3.750%
NA
5250%
NA
5
NA
10
5
NA
NA
20
20
20
25
NA
20
5
20
5
20
NA
20
NA
POINTS
('!lo)
1.000
NA
0000
0000
NA
NA
1.000
0.000
1.000
1.000
NA
0 500
0 250
1 000
0.000
0 000
NA
2 000
NA
"MAX.
A.P.A. LOAN
5.745 333.700
NA NA
4 611 333.700
5 0:\9 333. 700
NA NA
NA NA
3.626 800,000
3 792 800.000
3.923 333. 700
2. 749 1,800.000
NA NA
3.191 1.000,000
3 833 333.700
6 471 333.700
4 812 333,700
3 561 333,700
NA NA
5 238 333.700
NA 600.000
2.750
NA
2.750
2 750
NA
NA
2.300
2650
2.550
1.375
NA
2.200
2.500
2.350
2.210
1875
NA
2 750
2.900
INDEX
1TS
NA
1TS
1TS
NA
NA
1TS
1TA
110
6LB
NA
1TA
1TA
1TA
12LB
6LB
NA
ITS
11 0
ADJ.
FREQ.
1Y
NA
1Y
1Y
NA
NA
1M
1M
1M
6M
NA
1M
IM
1M
1Y
6M
NA
1Y
1M
Both fixed & edju9lable programa e1e 30/30 conv&ntional mol!gagos Tvpe ol Lendo1 os 6 •Ban~ K • mor1gaoe banker A • mortgage btol<er S • saw10s & loan MortgJgo bun•ors and b10~01s nre hconsod by lhO Cahlomlil
Department of ~ &Ule u ellhe1 a bloilor °' oorpataoon FO< 1nro1ma1""' call Cahl ORE al (916) 72 7 0931 tnlef"I Aal• tor lldf\JS!at>les •• an 1n11oouc1ory 1are ror tnu '"" a~1ustmen1 pe11od Down Psymenl is amovnr 01 cash (~.
ol -pnce) paid to lender pnot to sogn.ng mo<1gage cont111C1 Polnta are "'. of loan balanc:a PillCI 10 '"""'°'at rvne ol loan clo!•ng Lodi-In ,. th<! numoe1 01 day• len00r gu uarih'9S 1ara prtO< 10 ,ios,,ig A.P.A. "'the annual
pe<eef1lliQe ralt wtMctl is an "'imaled annual oos1 ol the Joan °10 Ille bon'OWOt /'ll AP As are basod on a S300.700 roan amount tne P<Jlf'tS srio-and S/00 torat toos fhu AP H s are onctuoorl '" tn•$ enan IOf ex>mi>&ftSOI' only WMn
apply1flQ IOr • IOan. Federal Trvth·•"·l endWIQ -f8QUltH londe<s 10 caJculate an A p A speo1oc to •3Cll toan olfe1 Maalmum loen IS '"" m.1 .. murn tend<!• w.tl loJn •11\00f o•...i'I term~ All ,, .. ,., "''" progr..-ha ve • ma .. muin DI
S300,700 lllwgln (on%),. tenclefS p<oM matgll'I • .,,.,., • actual 1ate ane• t11s1 aoi.ntmenl lndH IS lhe bas•s lo• sen•no an ftdtuslal>le 1a1e (Margin . lnde•. Nuw Hater I ID• 111h O.St Cost 01 Funds. 1 TS. 1 Yea• Treasury 8111
l~. B·month LIBOR .• &TB. II-month lreasury 6'M. I TA . l ·Year Treasury Avg Mfuel-.it FtWQuency ••IN!""''°" betwoen adiust111ent~ tM. t Montn 6M. q Mo111hs 1v. 1 Yea• l\tl 1ates 5UbJOCI to e11ar1011 Veroty rate and
terms prior to~ ta< a toan All lender$ provide loons wrm "'""'""t rates and te<nis to• dllle1a11t loan amounts The 111to1mat1on prosentoo ••not an olto1 10 m••o ,, lt;.111 II you llnvo any p.Ol>lllms w~h the at>ovo lendlltS call (8001
939·NFNS Ct>eclit lnlO<'matt0n daily at www nfns corn COPVRIGH l I' ?003 Tho Nftlronal F1nanc1al Nows Se"'icos
Quintessential Bayshores cottage
Channing throughout with wood floors, sea grass flooring, French windows
and doors. this home is situated on a deep lot. The two story home includes
three bedrooms, three bathrooms and an attractive patio· for entertaining.
Bayshores Is an inviting community with two private beaches, dose to two
yacht martnas, 24 hour guard-gated protection and year round community
activities.
This home ts offered at $1 ,749,000
For more 11'jimnAlfon, CAil Debt Bibb at (949) 64l>-3600. Strada Properties,
140 Newport Cnlter Drive, Ste. l {)(), Newport BtAclt. Coldwell Ban/fer
Resident141 Brolterage is a member of the NRT f11mfly of companies. NRT
lnco'1"Jrdted, tlie """'°"'s leAding midmtW JIMl estate lm>lt.errige eotnpany. is
a subsidtary of CmdAnt Corpot'ation (NYSE:CD).
Beautiful Tuscan-style villa
Located in the Strada development of Newpon Coast, this beautiful
Tuscan-style villa has three bedrooms, three and one-half bathrooms, a master
bedroom retreat, four fireplaces. three fountains, inside courtyard. French
doors, central vacuum system and security system. Oversized garage. This Is
one of the largest lots in Strada. Built-In barbecue and refrigerator. Great curb
appeal, located on a cul-de-sac Inside a guard-gated comn:mnity.
ThJs home is offered at S 1,999,000.
For more information. call Nedda Mitchell and Erin Mitchell at (949)
640--3600. Strada Properties, 140 Newport Cmter Drive, Ste. 100, Newport
Beach. Coldwell Bader Residential Brolurage {s" member of the NRT family of
companies. NRT Incorporated. the nation's leading residential real eMltk-• •
brokerage company, is a subsidimy of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD).
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17 Riva • $1,390,000
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IRVINE -BEST BUY IN WOODBRIDGE
5 Tanglewood -$585,000
$3,295,0000 NEWPORT COAST • OCEAN VIEWS· BEST VALUE!
Greal Location io Womlertul Woodbridge 3 bdrm. 2 5 baths.
!650 so~ Clean l1gh1and811gh1 with upg•a<led caroet,
home 15 well maintained and in good coocM100 Large and
'lely pn'late Paho w11n Pois and lovely Flowers
Cassis -Brookfield homes THE WOODS • LAKE FOREST
5 bedrooms 4.5 baths -APPROXIMATELY 4660 SQ ft-Main Floor Master-largest floor plan
Large lot approximately 15.000 SQ ft. Room for a pool. Beautiful Courtyards of Custom
Flagstone. Richard Marshall Custom Hardwood Floors and wainscoting throughout. Crown
Molding, Granite and Marble Counters, and Custom Drapes. Thousands in upgrades
throughout. 24 hour Guard Gated Community.
25162 Timbercreek-$839,000
li1S&!m ()'t 0.-"6 fh't IS 'S nflj l"E ll!'C)il ~ Tll!S 111
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SANTAANA
ARTIST LOFTS
$559,000-$625,000
215 Main Street
Live and work in this fabulous
new development minutes
from South Coast Plaza.
Come vl•lt us •t The Grenet Central
Art Walk In S.nta Anm Artist Vlll•ge,
Saturday, 7/3/04 C.11949-715-3156
tor tntorrn.tlon
Stefanie Meurer·
(949) 715-3156
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view I story 3 bd 2 In h.11 I
2.200 ~ft hou.1<' wl hu((< I" 1
yard, RV ilCCt$i. • nn "U'-• r
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OPEN SAT 1-5
2532 BUNGALOW PLACE
FORMER MODEL HOME
$1,300,000
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GREAT LOCATION
Al.MOST NEW. B£.AUTIFU\.LY UPGRAOf.D
MosT FURNISHINGS INCLUDED
2 BEDAOOMS/2 BATHS
+ 2 OFFICE WITH CUSTOM BUILT·INS
SEPARATE LAUNDRY ROOM
ATTACHED 2 CME GARAGE
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Patti Delahanty
949-933-7526 Cell
tu.:An Cohen
949-500-9114 Cell
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1141 SletTa Linda
Stunning Turtle Rock Viffw home.
Huge 3,739 Sf, SBA. 3.SBA, 3 car
garage, completely remodeled
W!th designer features.
Rare Value ·
$1,295,000
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3bedroomsl2.5 baths
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Neslled al lhe end ot a p1etty anyon· cul·de sac
1hrs Dana Po1n1 home. rs 1ust a lew blocks lrom
lhe ocean and harbor. and otters sweep1no oce~n
views from lhe muter bedroom. ~th and deck'
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For fl!Ctures. p~se v1srt www Slleulsucs com
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Main Bayfront Condo
Vacant. Can be shown any time.
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 living space. Two car parking plus storage
·Boat dock space available from up lo 50 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
• Lovely Gated Community!
• Near Santa Ana Country Club
• Only 9 Homes
• Distinctive Architecture
• Cathe.dral Ceilings, Shutters
• 3 Bedrooms & 3 Baths
• Approximately 1,650 SF
• Wood & Gas Fireplace
• Beautiful Hand-Laid Brick Patio
Offered At $699~000
2680 Orange Ave
Eastside Costa Mesa
Tel: (949) 230-2342
NORALEE'S NEW LISTING
$947,000
4.5.6 VISTA TBUCHA
3BR 2 5BATH+FAM RM
CUSTOM UNATTACHED JOWNHOME
ON WIDE GREENBELT
For Sale By Owner: Full Broker Cooperation
~ NORALEE PAULSON
~9' REALTY l\IEWPORT Bf.ACH
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Costa Mesa
Mesa Verde Triplex
Reduced $100,000
Open For Inspection
Saturday 12-4 • 2829 Lemon St.
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<;st $54,600 <iRM 16.5
WONT LAST
Seller Motivated ~
!1: $899_,000 '.{:L Don Long
fo'irst Team Estates
949.874.0866 .,
Pride of Ownenhlp 4 .....
1 Block to Oceen/Pi.r. 40K In upgrldes.
Front unit Detached Colonial
~nlsh (Adoreble!) ,
2br, 1.5be
@2t>r, 2be, plus studio w/Welk·ln
closet belcony.
Do Not Disturb Tenents
$1,800,000
Llnclll .lohnaton
9494331143
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CORONA DEL MAR
2532 Bungalow Pl
2Br 2Ba Sat 1-5
P~cific Vantage Realty
Carol Klein .
714-336-9133 .
345 Cameo Shores Rd
$1,300,000
4Br 3Ba Sat 1-5 $2,595,000
Patty Harvey, 714-501-611 O
Marianne Nahin, 714-269-7851
COSTA MESA
2680 Orange Ave
3Br 3Ba Sat-Mon 1-4 $699,000
By Owner
949-230-2342
2519 Bodoin
3Br 2Ba Sat 1-4
Linda Hartman
Re max
949-644-2144
714-394-9661
2829 Lemon (Triplex)
3Br1Ba
(2) 2Br 1.5Ba Sat 12-4 $899,000
Don Long
First Team Estates
949-874-0886
DANA POINT
CaH for gate access (1 .22 acres)
5Br 6Ba Sat-Sun $3, 750,000
Patrick Tenore
Nationwide USA
949-856-9705
IRVINE
1941 Sierra Linda
5Br 3.5Ba Sat 1-5 $1,295,000
Agent
949-215-9799
NEWPORT BEACH
1 Coventry
4Br 3.5Ba Sat-Sun 1-4 $1, 785,000
Maria Harper
Harbor Realty
949-929-.2015
2323 Irvine Ave
3Br 2.5Ba Sat-Sun $3595/mo Lease
Patrick Tenore
Nationwide USA
949-856-9705
·20292 Spruce
3Bt 1 Ba Sat 1-5 $739,000
Patty Harvey, 714-501-611 O
Marianne Nahin, 714-289-7851
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.Lovely Bayshores home
nus spacious home features a downstairs master, four bedrooms, three and
one-half baths plus den or office or bonus room. Includes a three car garage,
extra cart barn and bright patio. The home is steps to Bayshores private
beaches and marina.
Enjoy the experience of a secluded community with 24 hour gate guards. To
see a virtual tour, please visit www.califomiamoves.com. ·
This home is offered at $3,495,000. ·
For more information, call Tevis Hill of Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell
Ba.niter at (949) 723-8800. Coast Newport Properties is located at 3377 Via
Lido, Newport Beach. Coldwell &tnlter Residential Brokerage is a member of the
NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential
real estate brolterage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation
fNYSE:CD).
Enjoy panoramic ocean views
This spacious, single level four bedroom home has an open floor plan with
ocean, islands, sunsets and city lights views. .
Patio areas front and rear invite outdoor living. The counyard pool and spa
are well located for maximum privacy.
This home is offered at S 1,735,000.
For more information, C411JeffEU!ing or Lyken Ewing of Coast Nt1llp0rl
Properties-Coldwell Banlter at (949) 644· 1600. Coast Newport Properties is
loCdted at 4 Citlic Pl4u, Ste. 260, Nt1'1p<Jrt Beach. Coldwell &niter Restdential
Brolterase is a mmsber of the NRT famfly of Compdnles. NRT Incorporated, tlte
1U1tilm's kMlin& mtdentu.I rMI estate brolleNgt company, Is a subsUI""" of
Cend4,.t~ (NYSE:CD).
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Beautiful Spanish-style home
Enjoy phenomenal views of the Back Bay, Fashion Island and mountains
from thJs four bedroom, three and one-half bath home. The fabulous floor
plan ls designed for today's easy living and entenaining. A gorgeous tropical
pool and spa is surrounded by lush foliage and there is a large enclosed p.1110
that features a built-in barbecue. Extensive geological work completed hy
previous owner.
This home is offered at S 1,975,000
For more information, call Beverly Qeveland of Coast Newport
Properties-Coldwell Banltcr at (949) 723-8800. Coast Newport Properties is
/.ocated at 3377 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential
Brolterage is a member of the NRT family of compa11ies. NRT Jncorporait'd. the
nation's leading residential real estate brokerage compa11y. is a subsidiary of
Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD)
Entertainer's dream home
With four bedrooms and three haths, this popular Aubergine Plan 3 home is
situated on an oversized lot with panoramic ocean and city lights views. features
include travertine floor, granite countenops, large outdoor barbecue, fownain,
entertainment area, extensive bullHn cabinets and huge master bedroom suite
with balcony.
This home is offered at $2,229,000.
For more I~. c"1J Alla Pdm of Coast Newport Proptrltes-ColdweU
Banlttr di (949) 614-1600. Coast Nt1'1p<Jrl Properties is located at 4 Ovlc Plaza, Ste.
260. Newport Bolda. c.oldwtll &Inker Residential Brolterage is a member of du!
• NRT faMlly of """fl"'lles. NRT I~ the nation's kadin& rtSidmHAl ITAi
estllle ~ '"'''"'"'"' Is a SJ4bsU/illry of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:aJ).
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