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2004-09-04 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I OAILYPILOT Rhine Channel project manager Ray Hiemstra, left, uses survey plans Friday to show areas of likely sediment contamination. Pollution solution CoastKeeper and other groups mark the start of Rhine e hannel analysis, even t hou gh it's been underway for some two months. AJlcla Robinson Daity Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Five ~·; ~~E~~~~;~~~~~~11;~~ years ago, Garry Brown l made a promise wbile look- ing out over the murky wa-The Rhine Channel is popular with sailboaters and kayakers. ters of the Rhine Olannel. He kept that promise Friday. announcing a major study of pollution in the channel at the site where water quality watchdog Orange County CoastXeeper was founded in 1999. Data collection began in late June, but CoastKeepe r, the city of Newport Beach and other groups officially kicked off a $346,000 study with a med\a event Friday at the Cannery restaurant. which overlooks the chan- nel. Terry Tamminen, the state Environmental Protec- tion Agency secretary. joined CoastKeeper officials for the event. After years of pollution from s h ipyards and boating activitiec;, the Rhine Channel was named one of Orange County's toxic hot spots in 1998. One of CoastKeeper's goals from its inception was to solve that problem. The s tudy will determine how much pollution 1s there and the best way to heal the c ha nnel. ul think there's a commit· ment by this community to clean it up, but you can't fix something until Y"U know how it's broken, n said Brown, the executive direc· tor of Orange County Coast- Keeper. Project officials already have created a radar-Kener- ated map that reveals a scat- See POUUTION, P•a• AS Not the everyday shopping excursion Festival brings charities to South Coast Plaza for the next four weekends. Allcfa Robinson OaityPilot COSTA MP.SA-Instead of the eame old ~ expedition, fUnillel ca *t with Sponge· Bob ~-buUd. • bird· hOUM and ... GDdC animals this month at South Coa5t Plaza. The lh1rd annual Festival of Oilldren begins today and will take place every Friday through Sunday throughout the month of September. H.lghllghts include Barbie fashion shows, displays.of soapbox derby can by top auto- makers, a book qning by re- nowned basketball coach John Wooden, music and dance per- fonnanca and activides for chil- dren. The free event is organized by the Festival of Oilldren Founda- FAMILY TIME tion. which was created to help children's charities attract com- munity attention and volunteers, said festival Executive Director Cherie Rolapp-Khan. ~It bas been an interesting concept to get (acroM) because it's not like we're on the front lines holding AIDS babies that are dying,'" a.he said. "We're help- ing those charities that are on the front Una.• In a sense, the festtval helps the charities help themselves, Rolapp·IChan Aid. Feadval work· Already ready for .back-to_-school ers get booths in high traffic South Coast Plaza. and thL>y get the chance to network with each other and talk to the people who come to enjoy the activities and entenairunent or just to shop. "The core of how we got start- ed was just to inspire families and communities to come to- gether," she said. "It's kind of at the grass-roots level." The charities don't solicit do- nations at the event. but they do See SHOPPING, Pace M Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON1HEWEB: ww.dllMlb.ccm WEATHER Ughtwll'Mlltodlywtlh .............. ............. ~ l I Ill ......... • ... L.·A~ bi~hop fires leaders of churches Head of Episcopal diocese informs pastors, vestries of three breakaway churches, including Newport Beach church, that new priests, directors to . take over in their communities. Oeep1 Bharath QUESTION 7 Daily Pilot Do you t1iink the NEWPORT BEACH -An Episcopal bishop on Fnday sent out individual letterc; to the clergy and board of di - rectors of three churche'> - including one on Via Lldo - that seceded from his dio- cese, saying that they are all fired from the church. Newty appointed pnests wilJ con- tinue the work of his church in the respecuve communi- ties, Bishop J. Jon Bruno said in the letter. Three Southern Cal1fom1a churches -St. James m Newport Beach, All Saints' m Long Beach and St. David\ m North Hollywood -broke away from the Episcopal OlUrch of the United States because of HS liberal views relating to the Bible, the di- vinity of Je-.us Chnst and homosexuality. church ad- mmistrators ..a.id Th e churches then placed them- selves under the Diocese of Luwero in the Anglican prov- ince of Uganda. Africa The secession has set ofT a heated debate over who owns the churches and the surrounding propenies. Bruno mamtams that the Episcopal OlUrch still owns ~al Diocese of Los Angeles bishop should have fired St • James church leaders and pltrced new priests and new ministries in the area since St Jam" has broken away from tile diocese? Call our Redder s Hotline at (949) 642 6086 or send e-mail to da1/yp1lot a larimes com Please spell your namt cind tell us your hometow n .rnrl phone numbers for verification purposes ont, the c.:hun..tw ... .ind 1h1·11 prop ertte'>. but \t l.une' ddn11n:-.· trator' 'a' thl' propt'rl\ " owned hv " nonprofit 11q.:.in1 1.a11on that \l\a' tornwd 1n ttw latt· 1940\. 11111 b\ tht• ti1•1t l''t' On I nd,1\, Hru1111 ''ho hl'ad' tl w I .pl\rnp.d I >1<1l t''l of I ,<1' Angt'll"' opt rwd .1 rll''' r hapter 111 tht· ddi.111• b\ \t•nding 0111 lt·11Pr' I I t'dl h pne't anti mt:mh t·1 1>1 tlw \ t'...ir) '" lrn h I'-tht t t111rtli... i1., .. 1u "' , .. 1,, .. ,1-. rh 111 formed tht l h11n ht·' ti.11 ht ha., appo11111·d tilt· Ill He\ Ho bert ~1 \ndt'""n .11 d 1 ht Ht Re\ \er~10 I 1rr 11u,1 ,,.., See CHURCHES. Pa&e A6 NEWPORT BEACH • Phat waves will meet big cro wds The last weekend of the summer can expect a large swell, and Newport Beach lifeguards are ready. Oeepa Bharath Daily Pilot NjWPORT BEACH -Big swells expected to kick in as early as this afternoon could attract large crowds to the beach on what's al- ready a busy holiday week- end. Lifeguards will staff all towers until Labor Day. which Is considered the last day of summer. It's gorn1o: 111 lw ,, huw weekend for u,, -.ard \ie\\ port Beach l ifegu.ml ( apt I· ric Bauer \\'e 't' had ,rn average '>Umml'r "1th n ot too many rc-.nH'' 111 ma1or rnc1dentc; Hut \H' rt' h.1ppy because e\en on<· ''"' .ihlr to get bad.. honw ,afeh from the beach .. It lool-. like tht• h1~ surf will la'>I through \1onday. bringing with 11 .,o llH' na.;ty rip current<;. Bauer \aid "We expect anyv.here be twef'fl 90.000 and 110,000 people to be on the beach over the weekend." he said. MHow many people actual!}' show up 1s going to depend s.. WAVES, Paa• M PUBLIC SAFETY Vi ce detectives clamp down. on mas~age parlor ..... O'tWI OilyPilot \ I t seems that everywhere nowadays has an in-house information technology guy to deal with the crashed servers, login problems, viruses and other bugs. But the Costa Mesa Senior Center? Yep. People as old as 90 are still slow-waltzing aboard the technological bandwagon, and the Senior Center is utilizing seven volunteers to oversee its 13-computer lab, newly-stocked with 2.8-gigahertz, Windows-XP-ready Pentium 4s. Computer memory can now document a lifetime of now-fading memories through photo storage and file management. thanks to a little patient instruction. Ron Ped:ins,.aretired J lughes Aircraft computer ~pecialist. said he was called upon to serve as its first volunteer Computer Education Coordinator in 1999. educating seniors about Windows, the Internet, word processing-even how to tum the machines on. Through money donated by Senior Center Director Aviva Goelman and San Francisco-based nonprofit ~enior Net. whose primary purpose is to bring seniors mto the computer literate world. he's seen the lab grow into a modern training tool a big leap from it's original two-server table that once c;hared a room with French and yoga classes. Perkins, 60, said he's d1..,covered a love for voluntecrism that stems partly from his infatuation \Vith the newest computer technology, and partly from making differences in the live~ of the ccnrer'!i patrons. fhe Daily Pilot's Jeff BOOMER CALENDAR • Send CALENDAR items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa 92627; by e-mail to 1effbenson@lartmes.com; by fax to (949) 646-4170, or by calling (949) 5744298. Include the time, date and location of the event, as well as a contaci phone number. SPECIAL EVENTS .. A ·erain Gym'" movements class will be held from 9:30 to 11 a m. Wednesdays through Sept. 28 and Wednesdays from Oci. 6 to 27 at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerrte Ave .. Corona del Mar. J"he movements are designed to improve relaxation, concentration and memory access The car. is $36 for a four week-session. Information: (949) 644-3244. ONGOING An Alcoholics Anonymouwnen's support group meets from 8 to 9:30 p .m. Tuesdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa Information: Benson sat down with the Orange native to defrag the basic computer training he proVldes for seniors. What kinds of students do you typically lnstructf Our students range from the mid-SOs to the early-90s. Most of them are mobile. Most can drive. But almost all of them have no experience on computers. Many of them say they just sit there because they don't lcnow how to tum the computers on. We give them the confidence to go home and turn them on and get around on them. Some people teU me. "I'm afraid 1t wiU explode." I tt'll (949) 645-2356 Oasis S.,,ior C.n19r holds a pancake breakfast from 8 to 10 a.m.on the second Saturday of every month. Breakfast includes pancakes, sausage, coffee and orange juice for $3, $1 for dlildren. The center is at 800 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-3244. A widows/widowers support group meets from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 645-2356. Pauages 50-Plu.s support group for women 50 and older is a discussion group coordinated by Jewish Family Services to address issues sudl as anxiety, depression, relationships, lonelineG' and family. The group meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the agency offices, 260 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. The B,.Hfe lnstttut. offw'I free computer classes to people with ·naiiyA~ilot VOL 98, NO. 248 THOMAS H. JOHNSON Pu blither TONYDOOfRO Ed1l0f LANA JOHNSON l'tomotlona Director ..... ' . them. "Have you ever seen a television explode? Well, these probably won't explode either." Why do you suspect most of thml take the9e cluaaf We ask them, why do you want to come in here to subject yourselves to learning something so foreign and so new7 About 90% say the same thing -that they feel out of touch. They really enjoy getting pictures of their families and sending e-mail back. That's what drives most of them to take our classes, that desire to be connected. When we get on the lntemet in our "intro to Computers" class, we'U do a search on fading vision who have difficulty seeing the computer screen. The Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar, offers si>< sessions. Call to sign up for classes (714) 821-5000. The Costa Meu Senior Cent9r has ballroom dancing with live music from the Betty's Trio from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday night at 695 W. 19th St, Costa Mesa. The cost is $4. (949) 548-3884. Jewish Famity S9'Yice of Ora,. County sponsors an ongoing healing support group for the dlronically ill. The purpose'ls to provide participants with emotional and spiritual support to manage illness and its consequences. The group meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Family Service office, 260 E. Baker St, Costa Mesa. Attendance Is free, but registratJon Is required. (714) 446-4960. Jewiah Family Service oflers ongoing bereavement support groups for adults at ell atagea of loH. Group members shire • Thomas Jeft'erson, for example, and back comes three million bits. They can't imagine there's so much information on anything. Do you t11e any other real-world 91>1>llcatlona to help them undentand eome of the technlcal jargon that computen are known forf We'll talk about the experience they have. Most don't have any. but many know how to play solitaire or Jcnow some rudimentary e-mail functions. So the next step Is t.alk.ing about databases. I'll tell them, MThe most obvious database is your address book. Ir's alphabetical and if I wanted you e><periences. hear how others deal with grief, receive support and learn ways to cope with sadness and loss. One group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth Jacob in Irvine. The second group meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. The third group meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Ezra Center in Anaheim. There's no coat to attend. but advance registration i1 required. (714) 445-4960. a.. Senior Ce"'*.,.. assistance. counseling and referral services for seniors. (949) 644-3244. A blood pressure dinlc la h.ed from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays at the Costa MeM Senk>r Center, 696 W. 19th St, Costa Mesa. lnfonnatlon: (949) 646-2356. Mhtftla Foundedon in8tructor Hillary Stone leads an exerdM clau at 11 a.m. Thu.-,ctays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Balcer St, Costa Mesa. (714) 613-5641. o.118en6or c... ..... a dtly ,'lw DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY Pll. OT to give me a phone number within seconds, you can. That's a database." They get that We cover that In the intro class too -managing files. filing things. storing things. The better you organize your computer, the easier It is to find thin~ It's absolutely so rewarding to see the lights come on with people. Senior Net said that people remember up to 10% of what they hear, 309(, of what they do and 99% of what they hear and do.'tr they don't try it, they won't get it How did yqu get Into mmputenf I've always been interested in . computers and read all the telephone contact program for seniors who have a limited local . support aystem. They also offer computer classes that teach the blSlca of Word, Ouic*8n, Print Shop and Internet usage. (949) 644-3244. The Oasis Senior c.n..,... shuttle to take members to apPOlntments end grocery shopping. The shuttle elao takes members to the center. Call to m¥e an appointment (949) 644-3244. Oeafs Senior Cen1IN' olMs visual aid screenings wtth a Braille Institute representative, by appointment. (949) 644-3244. Oeais Senb c.n. ha a walking group called Walkers Not Roc*era, whld'I meets once a week to enjoy ac:enic walks In and around the Newport Beach area. (949) 644-3244. The~• AMn. Md OrW Support Group of Newport Villa w..tMlla Roll co.ponsora a free support group meetiftg for caregivers st 7 p.m. the fourth Thur9day of eac:ti month through ~ J built my ftnt computer iri um, and that wu back in the days wbm theN were no computlnC m.gu.blel arid no computer ttocea. I IUD haw that computer up ln the attic. and one of tbele days l milht try to ftre it up.: It came wttb a motherboard wttb nothing on it ... and wtth a bag of resistors and~ Thoee were tun days. Row did~ pt lmoh..t In ~wtth tbeSeab Cent.elf I became a member of the Orange Coast IBM PC Usen Group. which at one point had close to l.SOO people invotved. a~ size dropped off considerably and they couldn't afford to keep meeting wtth only 150 to 200 people at Orange C.oast C.OJlege. Then. somebody from the group walked (lnto tbe Senior Center) to see if tberewu space for the club to meet The group walked in the same time the center was talking with Senior Net, and suddenly there were a ton of people with the capability to teach classes and use-die computers. It was Perfect dming -a marriage made in heaYen. That's how J got Involved. The OCIPUG said they found a place and needed someone to help teach the classes. The group still meets here on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon and a lot of us are still volunteers. How do people get Into the m.i.t First of all, our purpose is not to make experts of anybody, but they need to be members of Senior Net. It's a one-time fee of $40 and then most of ow classes -Digital Photo Editing. Word Processing. Using the Internet and Windows XP - are .$65. We have a •c.omputing Made Easy" chw Mondays for onlyS20. But as long as they are membeh, they can use the computer lab here as much as they want from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday through Thwsday. October at Newport Villa West Assisted Living, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. (949) 631-3555. The Alzheimer'• Assn. and Mes. Terrace, a residential community for people wtth Alzheimer's diseaM and related dementia, offers a free aupport group for caregiver. at 6:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of Nd1 month et Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St, Coste Mesa. (714) 283-1111. OuJa Senior Center conducta blood preuure acreenings from 9 • to 11 a.m. the first and third Tuesday of each month In Room 3 It 800 ll{larguertte Ave., Corona del Mer. (949) 644-3244. The Oetfa Senior c.n. ....... a Braille ctau to help wtth sight loss from 10 a .m. to noon Thursdays In Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corone def Mer. (949) 644-324'. TheJ9wtlh 8en6orc.t.r ... card garnet from 10 1.m. to 2 p.m. every third Tueeday. A koeMr lund'l la offer9d st noon for $3 per peraon. (714) 513-5841. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST .BllaVIN TIENEWS ( ... JOiin Wayrre AJrpott officills offer tips JObn ~ Akpod amag Race for.die ewe qplt the fo8cJwtDa cmw )nnll"in"ft. fOI' VOiunteers ~ to mm IJlal Oil Llbot, ~, pay Weekend linoOther: Al· 1'be a-G. raaml llllMt me at leMt an boUr-and·•· cane.~ 1111 '•c half belOre ~ tUalU; limit wluriteen for bi UIDUll llmce carry-on bu9ae. UnC& moet for the Q.lie In~ CounrJ tugbts are mlt,(t to Clpldty; More d:iaD 30,000 ~· and be prepaied for ecreeniog. pant.I are apected to nm or New eecurity cbeckpo.inta walk the na. WblCb wlD tab opened ln June at the a1lport. place on sept 28 at Fablon Pulenger levels reached re-la1an4 The event .... funds cord hJgbl It the airport dur-for breUt·bealtb pl08JmDI In lng June and July. Oranae County aild 1or na-donaf bnMt cancer reeiilrcb. Using music to raise No pNolll apeDence 1a funds at Alta rue necwrr to w1unteer. lndi· vkh.1111 or groups ~ wlunteen A fund.raiser at Alta Car~ In me needed eepedaDy an the Newport Beach will be held on day of the ewnt to help with Sept 19 to benefit the Hwnan paddng and other opetadonl. Exchange Musical Programs. \\>lunteer potiriml me Wo Costa Mesa resident 'fyler available for peaepa.i:loo Hoff, 20, founded the program evenu and other acdvtde8 on and is raising money to travel~ the Mebrw1 of the event to P.ast Africa next June to help To volunteer or for more AIDS prevention programs lnlormation, call (714) 957· and assist children with access 9157 at extenaion 30 or visit to cultural, music and Ian· http://www.ockomen.com. • YOU SAVI Ill' I 0 S~ <Jh .. . , LABOR DAY CLOSURES • Coste Mesa Chy HaU will be closed Monday for the Labor Day holiday. GFACTORS •• . . • • .... Will a COltJy coun battle wipe out your parents• trust? Do you anticipate a sibllng. stepparent or our.sider grabbing your inheritance? How much liability will you incur as successor trustee? • After your spouse's death or disability, will lCgal fees, etc., bleed you dry? GET A "STREET-WISE•• • Newport Bead\ City Hall and all library tnnc:hee wtll be dosed Monday. EDUCATION NOW! Call John at 7 14-847-0377 (24 hour tape). Experience includes 18 years professional trustee, 21 years trust consultant, and 23 years probate court researcher. • Truh pfdcup wtll not happen on Monday In both cltlel. • Cotta Mesa end Newport Beach police departments both will be open as usual. RUDY'S ORGANIC Byq!erOR HotDOgBuns • Whole Wheat~2ft •White ~ REG. '2.59 -13.39 2-11 az. :~ /ifooonl ChJcken & '[Ur/teg Franks •Sndld 99 • Regular tt • Spicy REG. '2.99 12 az. 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' The wavn could be any- where between 5 and 8 feet and could get u big u •O ffft at aouth·fadng beaches, beaald. · •Some areu like The Wedge can have wave• 15 feet or more," Wright wd. ·u ft turns out to be whet we ex· pect, dill will be the bett swell w~'ve bad all aummer. • Thia aummer oJfered noth- lng •pedal for surfen, he said. •1t p.aually end.a up that way," Wrtgbt Niel "We get some really good swells in the spring, but not u many In the summer. We've only bad a couple playful ones dlll aummer." While many will walk, bite or drive to the beach, John Wayne Airport official• have ft that about 100,000 people wtll be traveling to and from Orange <::aunty's airport this Labor Day weekend. •That'• 109' more than we bad last year." aald airport apoblman Justin McCuaker. liavelers should allow am- ple time, at least an hour and a half for parking and secu- rity screening, he said. Friday and Monday evenings are ex- pected to be the busJest at the airport, McCusker said. The weekend marks the end of summer, which la aJ- waya bittersweet, Bauer aa.id. ·w~re a little aad that sum- mer la coming to an end,• he aaid. "But we're happy to come out of the summer without ·any fatalities or ma· jor injuries." • DEEM BHARATH 11 the enterprl .. end general .. ,1gnment reporter. She may be reached at (9491674-4226 or bye-mall et d1111pa.bharath O latim111.com. MASSAGE Police Sgt Marty <:arver. Vice detectives started an lnvestiga · tlon and sent an undercover of- ficer into the business. "He got solicited and made the arrest," Carver said, adding that the solicitation wu for sex. notmauage. Alhambra resident Yanllng Sun, 39, and Hacienda Heigbta rnident Cltunyan U. 31, were both arrested Monday for pros- dtudon and booked into the Costa Mesa Police Depart· ment's jail. They were released with a written nodce to appear in court. Carver said. Police did not know bow long the alleged prosdtudon had been going on. 1be parlor bad placed ads in local newspapers. but did not haw a massage licenae, u re- quired ln the city, he aaid. om- an abut down the bu.inea. · On Friday, the suite ln which the parlor bad operated wu dadt. No 1f1n wu on the door, and bUndt on the window were dmm. 1be building houses medical billinesaa tucb u a cblroprac· tor, dentlat and acuprellW'e of· ftce. Qutomen and wolbn In C.Ollege Pharmacy, a few doora down from the clOled parlor, uld they had not heard any- thing about the proadtudon ar· rem. Com Mee& hu bad a Uceu-lnl program for m1aup per· Jon .mce 2001. <>peraton and WOlbn must register with the =.:t:: written tell to obtain • uceme. CllWrsald. Nibt now there are about 30 llcemed bullneMet In the dty, be Aid. "Our Ylce oftk:en ate Pit out and llCtMly wOddaj ...... pllall and ~ ..,. ,. • ..... to Uep them fOm ....... out of cootJol.. be ..w. ... CoiCli ......... . ~BMch ............... ... ~ ........ bolb ....... ,, ........ ,.... bitlaO at IUcla b'lillll ••· Cir* ...... ID Mmc:b ol 2001. lbe atr eomca ~ -. •dlNHI = .. tit ... nit .. :.,lflo11taw .. .._ .= ... :.:=.-. . . PUBUC SAFETY POLICE FILES CCMn'AmlA • • ley ..._.weet: V.ndlUtm wet~ In the 400 bloc* et 1!12 e.m. Thund1y . • ........... Weft: V.hlcf• burgt.,y WH reported In the eoo block at 8: 12 e.m. Thurtdey. • loWdoln ""9: A coyote WH r~rted In the 2.00 bloc* •t 11 :63 e.m. 'ftlurtdey .. • lltltol 8b'Mt: A drunk perwon In pubflc we• reported ln th• 3300 bfodl at "4:38 p.m. Thundey. ·Colete~and Vlctofle ltreet: An Injury ec:cident Wll reported et 10:07 p.m. Thurtdey. • Hart.or louleftrd: Grend theft WH reported In the 1800 bloc* et 11:67 p.m. Thurtday. •loud\ CoMt o.tve: Grend theft WH reported In the 1600 bloct •t 7:68 p.m. Thursd1y. • South Coad Dttw: Petty theft w11 reported In the 900 bloc* et 9:'7 1.m. Thurtdey. BRIEFLY IN PUBLIC SAFETY Man arrested for attempted assault NIWPOITIUCM ...................... ~M"'4WYMddent Ml reported .. 7:08 p.m. Thurectav. • liof8ld• OIM-4 C.... lttwtw•JT--Atrefftc collltlon with tnJuriM wn ,..,orted et 8:28 p.m. Thurtdey. • C.-HllflMYWMt Md Proep•IC lti'Mt: Roed , • Wiii r.ported et 3:M p.m. Thui'tday. •,...,. 8tlMt: An HNUlt W .. reporttd In the 200 bfodt at 6:43 p.m. Thurtday. • Ho-. Dttw: Htt·•11d-run of• parked vehicle waa reported In th• 100 bfoct at 1:38 e.m. Thurtdey. • Lueo• 8trMt: lltegaf • ff reworb were reported In the 200 block at 8:66 p.m. Thurtday. • Newport CeftW Dttve Ent: P.ity theft wu reported In the 100 block at 10:• p.m. Thurtdey. • homontory Dttve Ent: Trespaulng wn rePQrted In the 400 blodl at 2:0ot p.m. Thurtdey. • 1ltlt 8trMt w..t: Re1identtel burgl1ry w11 reported In th• 800 bloc* et 11 :11 p.m. Thur1d1y. usault her. but she got away after a struggle, he said. A wt~eaa Oagged down an officer, Carver said. Degram la being held on $100,000 ball at the Costa Mesa Police Department jail. Costa Mesa Police Friday Oiemical reaction morning arretted a Long "'o.lrc.- Beach man on euspidon of 8ixuAA> response attempted rape outside a The Costa Mesa fire De- bar. pal1Dlellt responded to Costa Sedrlc Degram. 23. was ar-Mesa High School Thw1day telted just after midnight af-evening after amob wu re- ter he allegedly Uied to ported on campus. sexually assault a woman he Firefighters showed up met in Pierce Stteet Annex Thunday after the 6:30 p.m. on 17th Street, Costa Mesa call reporting the smoke. Police Sgt. Marty <:arver A woiker doing some cell· aaid. lng work wu mixing chemi· The two had met inside ca1s that created smoke the bar, then went outside when they reacted with each by the Ralphs aupenn&Aet--other, said Costa Mesa Fire and started klaslng, carver-Capt. Chris Coates. There said. ~ allegedly be-was no report o! fire or dam- came agressive and tried to age. SHOPPING Contiwed from Al welcome volunteers. Participat- ing groups include Kids Con- nected, Oilld Help USA. Habitat for Hwnanity, Ballet Padfica and the Orange CoWlty High School of the Arts. "We participate in the event becat.11e we feel it's important to partake in whatever community celebrations or any youtb-fo· cuaed evmta that are happening ln our community, and also be- cauae it brings vislblllty to a vari- ety of youth-semng orpntta- dona," said Orleda Roa. volunteer coordinator for Costa Mesa-based Girls Inc., which provides ~er-school programs and recreadonal actMties for gi.rta aged 5 to 18. More than a million people visited last )'NJ"• event. RoJapp- IChan sakl. The organjun do a lot to publldz.e lt, and that Mlpe the charities, Roa l8id. •1 blow that there's a lot of people out there that come to know our organiudon.s through this emit." she aald. Activides run from 11 :30 a.m. to " p.m. today at South Coast Pla7A, 3ll1 Briltol St., Costa Mesa. For more lnfonnadon or an event schedule for the Feltlval of Children. visit http://www.fa· tivalofohlldrm.org. •ALICIA A0•'80N oover1 • bullnea, polltica end the environment. She mey be reached 8t (949) 7&M330 or by 4HNH et alk:la. robltWOn•latl~com. DON LEACH I OAIL YPIL 0 T Garry Brown of Orange County Coastkeeper talks Friday about the sediment contamination study in the Rhine Channel in Newport Harbor. POLLUTION Continued from A 1 tering of unidentified under- water debrls. "We suspect aJI kinds of ship debris, batteries, motor blocks; it's difficult to identify,· said CoastKeeper project manager Ray Hiemstra. Ln October. project workers will take sediment core sam- ples from as deep as six feet, or as far down as necessary to reach ~ean sediment. and analyze the samples to see FAMILY Continued from Al as you leave the classroom full of students. • Make their lunches. Not only will you be able to exercise more control over whal they eat; you can do fun things like make tuna ~dwiches in special shapes. ~ of all ages get the Little MermaJd style and girls get the smiling image of Gov. Arnold ,5chwarzenegger. •Take a lasl -mlnute trip. If you put down your coffee and leave right now, you can be in Las Vegas in about 10 hours. H used to lake four hours, but \hat was before the JocaJ }ndian resorts and casinos made us realize what a hoot Vegas is, and everyone decided to crowd the 1-15 for what seems to be every hour of every day both ways. And take the kids! Vegas is great for kfds. They can swim, eat cheap food and learn bow to play craps on the ln-room gaming channel. • Hit the beach one laat tlme. Po ft now before the new what contaminants are in the channel. An environmental con,:tltant hired for the project will suggest the most effective and affordable clean- up methods, which could in- clude dredging. spreading clean sediment in the channel. and treating and replacing sediment. A final draft report on the channel is expected in April 2005. The state funds that are pay- ing for the RhJne Olannel study come from Proposition SO, which voters approved in 2002 to pay for water-quality projec ts. said Tamminen. The dredging projecr dumps enough sand to create a path from Newport Beach to Catalina Island. • Buy a new backpack for your child. AcruaJJy. wilh aJJ rhe homework kids get and the absence of lockers in some schools, they have too much stuff for a backpack. Better buy a steamer trunk instead. Perhaps it's nothing to Joke about. After alJ. our kid'> could be golng to school in France. There, a new ban on head scarves took effect in public schools took.. Last Thursday, 240 schoolgirls of lslamlc faith showed up in head scarves. Seventy of them refused lo remove thear scarves but were allowed in their schools nonetheless. Seems that France has the sarpe-style zero tolerance pol.ides that we do. But France is a weak country. It has made itself so open to negotiating with evil that there are now radical Islamic militants in Iraq ready to kill two French hostages if France does not repeal the head-scarf ban. Why did the radicals kidnap and threaten France with the murder city of Newport Beach al!.o provided funding for the project. Once the channel is returned to a healthier condition . na- ture is likely to bounce back quickly, but unfortunately. California has numerous sites that were contaminated before people realized that just throwing things away isn't the end of them, Tamminen said. "We've now learned that there is no 'away,"' Tamminen said. "Everyrhing has come back in one form or another to haunt us." Also on Friday. CoasrKeeper of two of their own? Because they thought there was a chance it would work There is at leas1 one public school in a neighboring school district that wouJdn'1 care much if girls showed up in head scarves or if boys wore baseball caps or if students of either gender wore flaps to school. "You'JI see some things here thar you won't -.ee in other public schools." warned the principal during orientation. The parents, whose children scored a collective 861 on the recent API tests. knew that. It's one of the reasons they want their children in the school. On Tuesday. there is a new slate for thousands of local kids who are going back to school. Here's hoping !hey score well on their tests. that they never know a head scarf ban and that they can one day enjoy the pleasure and comfort of Levi's shrink-to-fit jeans. • STEVE SMITH is a Costa Mesa resident and a freelance writer Readers may leave a message for him on the Dally Pilot hotline at 1949) 642-eo86. 8 A R C L A Y unveiled a video 11 produced with the Irvine Co. to educate construction workers on how 10 prevent trash and runoff from escaping construc11on sirec;. The video is available 1n English and Spanish and will be the first in a series of em1- ronmental educatton produc lions. Brown said. • ALICIA ROBINSON covers business, politics and the en111ronment She may be reached at 19491 764-4330 or by e-mail at a/1c1s robinson a lst1mes com AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items 10 the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by e-mail to jeff.benson(~/atimes.com; by fa)( to (949) 646-4170, or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time. date and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number TODAY The 0'8nge County CNlsln' Assn. "Great Labor Day Car Cruise" runs from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. today and Sunday at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is $10 for adults and free for children under 12. Information: (714) 826-1948. Former UClA basketball coach John Wooden will sign his new book. •tncties and Miles; from 2 to 4 p.m. at Borders South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432·7854. SUNDAY The Zen c.nt9r of 0'8nge County 1s offering an ·introduction to See TOWN, Paee A6 8 U T E R A •u•HUHtNas • fN t uaoa O u10H • CunoM llu1ou1cu ~ F LL 2004 H o M£ Fu•N •TU •t Ev1 Nr 4 OS 0 f P ..,,, WU1 C l l ff DU¥ NIWPOl'T Inc ,., .... ,, . •• , NoaTll LA•••a AYI MUI lo• A .. 0-IUI II 61 4 1201 , .. ~ ce .. LAUREN RALPH LAUREN ~ ....... , .... . INTRODUCING LAUREN FLOORCOVERING JOHN BLOESER fir, CARPET ONE 2927 S. Bristol Street, Costa Mesa (714) 751-2324 www.bloc~crcarpctonc com iA•J IJt"'/, f'i6ll 4 Ji! "SOI inJ /,,. A•r-ia I!/ I 1,r-1 ·111 Mon ·f'f1 9o1n.5~ • ......., ... ......,,~ PATIO FURNITURE FACTORY OUTLET . SAVE 25·50°/o OFF RETAIL When You Deal Direct with the Factory 1741 Newport Blvd. •Costa Mesa .. (949) 548-2449 Also In ORANGE (714t 974-9900 •nd SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO (M9t 493-8200 www.petiuewtg.com Labor Day Sizzler Event Going On Now! r M Sltlldly, ~ 4, 2004 TOWN Contirlaed tram AS ZMl"WOfbhoPftom, to4'p.m. It 120 E. 111h St.; COM:I Mee.. The worb:hop comblnee ~In Zen medbtk>n wtth ..,,.., g~ lnltrucdon. The CQllt .. seo. lnfomwtlon: (IM9) ... 722-1818. WEDNESDAY . A Mii A '*' boolr dl1 RJ .. M g'n>up wilt meM at 9:16 un. In the Fffendl Metting Room of h Newport 8eed1 P\tblic Ubnlly, 1000~Jwe., Newport 8Mdl. The ,,.. dl8cl..,, will foc:ua on Edw9rd P. Jones' "'The Known Worid.' Information: (949) 717-3800or~~ beadtlibnry.org. ..... math~. "Beoomlng Math Confident" will be held from 600 to 7:30 p.m. Wedne9daya through Sept. 29 at Orange Coat Coalege'a R&-Entry Center, Room 106. 2701 Fahvlew Road, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432-5162. THURSDAY 1'ddo11lll M. ..... ennual ~ Fair will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. at 203 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. lmormatlon: (9491721~0. FRIOAY ProfMsional ---o.o.g. Margolin will present "Tl~ tor the Independent fnventor" and "How Our Endangered Patent System Leads to an Endangered Economy" at 7:30 p.m . at Orange Coast Cot18ge'1 Science Lecture Hall 101, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost ia $5 for members and $15 for nonmembers. Information: (714) 540-2491. SEPT.11 A "c.wntion for PMce" beglne at 10 a.m. at Newport Dunes RMOrt, 1131 Badt Bay Drive, Newport Beach. The day's ,,.S~IHI .., FOUR SEASONS Wr" · OTNllll llU. '°" s 199 ~'f.S~ ULEPRICE • 13° blade pith • l.deline mob Qfanty fllSHES AVWBl.E: •&."'1ile•Cla$tb •MqJe!lrom ·f>oinjhs ~lndudtffve~ ~apeebra.~ tood, wndof't and heed\~ Acknillk»ri .. $15 far 9duhl.. for . ....,. and S3 for ~lld.-.n 12 end u.nder. lnfoimadon! (114) .,.7222. louttaC:O.~ ....... ' •Playtng to I Muee" Gita Safi and fundrelw runs from s p.m. to midnight It the HvlU ~ Huntington~ Retort and Spe, 21600 Pacfflc: Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. fnformation: (71.t) 7()8.66()ol lM()ylbltCow ....... MCOnd annual "Tropical Gala on the Beecti" beglne 11\ 8 p.m. today and Sept. 12 et Crystal Cove State Partt. 8'71 Pacfflc Coast Highway. Proceedl beneftt r.storation of the cove and Its ectuc.tion programs. rd.is a"9 $160. Information: (949) 640-6220. NwrpGft Harbor High Schoof'a clasa of 1964 will celebrate itl 40th high school reunion from 7 p.m. to midnight at the HarborsJde Restaurant, 400 Main St, Balboa. Information; (949) 676-4663. • Corona _. Mw High School's claas of 1964 will celebrate Its 40th high school reunion from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Harborside Restaurant, 400 Main St, Balboa. lnformat.ion: (949) 676-4663. SEPT.12 A lpedal W9lc:ome end orientatJon for Hebrew and Sunday school at Temple Bat Yahm begins at 9 a.m. at 1011 Camelbadt St., Newport Beach. Information: (949) 644-1999 UCIMM'1Macutar~ Partnership and the department of ophthalmology will hold an educational seminar on macular degeneration from 9 a.m. to l p.m. at Bec::tman Conference Center, UC Irvine. Events include a vision fair from 9 to 10 a.m., IEPT.11 A ... "'l.oolr Good ••• ,_. ~dl.-to~C*'C* ~~.Wig endtu~ dpt'°' hiding the d9mege of ~ andc:.hemoehenlpy lr9eln'Mlnt wffl m.t from 10 e.m. to noon at Hoag Hoapltal Cencer Center. 1 Hoeg Drive, Newport ee.cn. tnfotmadon: IM9) 281..9448,. HathaYG91 ..... mMtfrom soo to a p.m. Mondavs thft>UOh Oct. 4 ln the Youth Lounge at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbedt St., Newport Bad\. The COit ls $16 for I lfngje ~ or $46 for the series. Information: (949) 663-1625. Colon/recal IUl'glOfl o..I Ng will apeet on •Surgic.t Treatment of GI Cancer" from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Hoag Cancer Center's Radiation~ Library, One Hoeg Drive, Newport Beach. Admission 11 free. Information: (949) 760-5642. SEPT.14 A ptwt.w of the CN• 2004 Collection runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at CHANEL BoutJque, South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St, Costa Mesa. lnformatJon: (714) 754-7465. A c:hMty fashion show, •o.1grt of a Decade~ begins at noon at the Ave Crowns Restaurant, 3801 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. The ahow includes fund\ and a silent auction end features clothes and acceuories from various designers modeled by New Otrectiona for Women. Tictets are $50. Information: (949) 548-5546. SEPT.15 Newport BNc:h Rllcrudonal Services will present an AMERICA'S #1 CASA•LANCA STORI !~e, T'k;21~ll~u.1.I LllOIDAY TIUCILOID SALE! SEPT.17 ·• ....... 8Pofta Sups Show .. held from 6 to 10 p.m. tod9y, from 9 e.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday end from 10e.m.to15 p.m. Sundey et the 0nnge County fair Ind E>epo.ftlon Center, 88 Fair Dr., C9lta Meu. Admfaaion la $8 for adutta and free for dtlldren 12 and l#lder. rntonnation: (714) 990-5107 Of htlp://INww.Mnd .,,00.Upershow.com. SEPT.18 The dly oleo... ..... wit""' the 23rd ~nual •Netghbon for Neighbors" community clean-up from 8 a.m. to noon. The program alma to uaist low-Income homeowners maintain the beauty of their homes end neighborhoods. Oonadona are welcome. Information: {714) 764-4892. A cuatom trunk show Mturtng new fall fabrics will be hefd from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. et Loro Piana South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St. Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432-1301. SEPT.19 n,. Coeadne c.r aa.Jc, featuring 260 exotic ahow cars, live entertainment and food, will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 CHURCHES Continued from Al "priests-in-charge" to fonn a new board of directors and new ministries in those communities. The letter is not a threat to dis- rupt services or operations in any of the churches, said Janet Kawamoto, media director for the diocese. The bishop last week deposed the deacons and ministers of the church. she said. WThis means that the diocese will work with those who wish to remain faithfuJ to the F.piscopal O:turch," Kawamoto said. The bishop's Jetter does not state how, when or where these F.piscopal ministries will oper- ate. But at St. James, the bishop's letter certainly appears threaten- ing. said the church's Pastor Pra- veen Bunyan. . p.m. 11 Ctyttat COV9 Su INdt, CONt HJgtnny end Lo• $10. lnforrNtlon: (Mt) '71...aeo. ·~c...ey,.... .. ~2004~wtllbl from 2 toe p.m. "u. Wfndhttn GMden ... ,., ,.,._,.of thl Ml, CoMI t.t.a. Thi~ lndude9 c:lnner, ~a llltnt auction end~nn..-nl Tht cotC la.., for membln and $70 for nonmemben. ~ (909) 726-2678. SEPT.22 n.o..,..eony AdMly OfrectottMen~ s.*>r Gamee wHI bl held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. In Budding 10 at the ()qnge County Fef rand ElCPOlfdon Center. 88 Fair Ortve, eo.ta M .... Information: (714) m-t\89. A,,_ !Nllh wiotbMp, •BecomJng Math Confident." will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wedneedaya through Sept. 2$ at Orenge Coast College'• Re<ntly Center, Room 106, 2701 F81rview ~ ~.Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432-6182. .-.. Hoepbl Dr. .. ec.. 08/GYN, will dilCUll Mb. symptoms and ttNtment options for Individuals and couptea regarding Infertility at 8 p.m. st Hoag Conf9fence Center, One Hoeg Drive, Newport Beach. The dlacutslon II free, but rneevatioM are required. lnfonnation: (800) 514-HOAG. SEPT.23 The Otwlge County ....... of the Susan G. Kamen Breast Cancer Foundation will pay tribute to the aponaora of tta 13th annual Kamen Orange County Race for the Cuni, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Turnip Role, 1901 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. The race begins Sept. 26 at Fashion laland. Newport Beach. Information: (714) 967-9157. wwe have no problems or is- sues if they want to continue the F.pi.scopal ministries in Newport or Balboa or wherever they want,· he said "They have the right to do thaL The problem arises when they interfere with our operations here in St. James." The bishop sent out letters to each priest and each board member of the church on Friday informing them that they have been fired. Bunyan said. Eric Sohlgren, attorney for the seceded churches. responded to the bishop's letter with a state· ment sayin,g that Bruno la cur- tailing the churches' freedom of religious choice. Bruno bad also sent out a letter of warning last week Lo each of the churches saying that they should cease services, businea operadons and even using th'e prayer book and submit all financial state· ' • l • sm.n . ; ,,..,. ....., ·auwn·•· . cu..· hot rod 9hoW end fundtl ... fot ~ ..... be held from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. et • b Otenge Councv F.w Md I ~C...,•felromte, I Cotti Miia. At ... 3, 100 daelc •. c:.n will be ~and men .c>Mdavwcan ~ 1 fret ~ e11ar ICl'Mn1no. fn eddhlon, the~ teatu ..... Hennen MuntW look...nk• end the origJnaf Munster Coedl from the 1980l 1V lhow "The Munt\en!" Admlaeion Is $10 for aduftt end kkia under 12.,. free. lnfonnetion: (948) 68M771 TheAoc.-IUnd'•Mh ...... public •Mopt+ereg• cleanup wilt run from 8 to 11 a.m. at Corona def Mer St.ate Beedt'a Plnrte'a Cow, In • pertdng lot near Ocean Boulevard 1nd hit Avenue. Pal1icipatlts wiH dMr trMh and debria from the.,... and will be Invited to rodt-dlmb when finished. Information: (714) 543-41.t.2. Raldot""'P ~end educatDr Jim Colli-1.er will deliver an educational temlnar beaed on ht. new boc*. 1he Last Relatlonahip Boot You'll Ever Need:' from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. today and Sunday and from 7 to 9 p.m. Sept. 29 at the Merriott Hot.ea, Faa:Non i.nd. Newport Beach. The coat ts $295 per per90n or $496 per couple. Breekfett and lund\ for the firat two days are Inducted. lnfonnstk>n (8n) 318-0378. ments and documenta to the di- ocese. The churches declined to do so. Kawamoto said the diocese plans to send no one to Sunday services in Newpon Beach, Long Beach or North Hollywood. But Bunyan said be bas reason to believe that the bishop ls go~ ing to send bis priests and new directors to disrupt church aerv- ices on Sunday, Bunyan said. , ·Sending out letters to ~ one of our board of dlrectora, to me, Is interfering In our busi- n~ .. he said. 'We are Wlder the Anglican C.Ommunion now. The bishop has no authority over us. All we're asking Is, you go your way and let WI go our way.· • DEEMJIHARATH la the enterprise •nd ~.,.,., ... lgnment reporter. She may be readied et (949) 574-4228 or by e-mail et deepa.bharathlllatlmn.oom . Now put as little as 1% down! ••• And we'll grant you 3% of the purchase, too. LOW DOWN PAYMENT MORTGAGES Whether you are buying your first home or moving up, the FHA Nehemiah program , offered through Chase offers you: • A 3% grant of the purchase price to quallfled buyers for down payment and · closing costs • As little as t% down . • FHA loan limits apply FOi' more details about this exciting program. call Chase tOday · ~Kahd••• ,.,....,.,. MOC> MecNthur llwl., '"° Newport I.ch. CA t2'6o I • \ . AFTER HOURS 9)£ BY SIDE BY SONDHEm' A '9Y\'9 fiNturtng eonga by Tonv Aw9rd winner St9phen Sondheim II fNtur9d from Tueeday ihrough Sept. 19 at ~County Perfonnlng Art eenten Founden Halt, eoo Town Center Ortw, Com Meu. Tldteta ent $48. For lhowtlmee •nd lnfonnation, cafl (714) 566-2787. 'POEIRY 101' Onnge COMt College Repertory ThMn Compenv wlK open tta 20lh annlwrMfy IMSOf'lwlth ·PoMry 101 • Fnday9, s.turdays and Sulldeyl from Sept 10 through Sept 19 tn OCC'a Orama Lab Studio, 2701 ,.Mew Roed, COllta Mela. Show tlmee ere 8 p.m. Frid9yl end s.turdays and 2 p.m. Sundeya. Tkbta are $7 in 9dYenca end S8 9t the door. lnfomwtlon: (714) 432-6640. 'MNr •Rent" '9b.lma for tta third run at the Orange County P9rformlng Alta Center, whh.J)erfonNncee from Sept 14 through Sept. 19 at Segeiltlom Hell, eoo Town Center Drive, Costa M .... Tidteta ere $22 to $66. Show tlmee end lnfonnatk>n: (714) 666-2781 "STARTING tERE, STARTING NOW Vlmguard Unlvenllt(a muak:al rwwe, •bting Her., Sterdng ~ wlH be atMMn from Sept. 10through 12endSept.18 • ART · MUI PIClURUQUE' An~of~by 8ftllt fJart>e ... ~-· ,... Pk:blnleque;" wtU be on cleplay ttVough December It Fttndt Bucbta, • ftorilt .t Fahlon Wand In Newport hech, lnfonndon: '800) 962·9661. ,...,_PMmNGSOF CALEB WtllllECK' The Nwtp0rt Harbor Nautbl MUMUm wlU ho9t en mcNblt of 40 maritime pelntlnga by Celeb Whftbec*-The pNblt wlJI lndude ttw.. pelndnga of dMlic local vKhta. the CuMw, Ticonderoga, end the See Drift. The event wlll be from 10 e.m. to 6 p.m. through Sept. 12 9t the Newport Harbor Nautlcal Mu.eum, 161 E. Coast Highway., Newport Bead\. Information: (949) 873-7863, http://www.nhnm.org. THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF ROMAN LORANC An exhibition of new photogl'8pha by Roman l.Dranc wlll be on diapley through Nov. 30 81 Suaen Splrltua Gallery, 3929 Blrc:ti St., Newport Beac::h. Information: (949) 474-4321. IKHAE1. EASTMAN'S 'CUBA' A photography exhibition bY Mld\eel Eatman, ·euba:' will be on di9play from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. TUMdaya through Saturdaya from Sept. 18 through Oct. 16 at Southern California Alt PTOtecu and Exhibitions, 2869 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Information; (949) 723-3406. SCREEN OCC FILM SERES Orange Coast College Fiim Serie• preaents "Bringing Up Baby" et 6:30 p.m. Sept. 10 at OCC'a Fine Arts Room 119, 2701 Felrvtew Road, Coste Meu. The event 11 aponaored by the fine arts department end OCC Extended Education. Information: htrp-./lwww.octkkttr..com. OCCPUllDD 0...,. COMt College Fiim s.tee prtl Intl ~Side StOly"' M ' ~ p.m. Oclt. 8 .t OCCa AM A11s AOom 11t, 2701 FHvMw Ac;ed, Coilta Meaa. Thi ..... ep6NOred ~the fine -~and occ E>cWtded Educedon. lnfon'n9don: • htrp'/lwww.Ocdc*.C..com. OCC FUI IERIU °'8n9I COMt Coffege Alm Seriee pt'Wnta "lM Haunting" It tt30 • p.m. Oct. 22 llt OCQ Fine Alta Room 119, 2701 Faff~ Road, ea.ta MeM The event " aponacnd by the ftne •rta depettment and occ Extel lded Eduardon.lnfonNtlon: hap~octkUts.c:om. OCC FUI SERES Orange Coat College Alm Serlea prwnta "Adam's Rib" 81 6:30 p.m. Nov. 6 9t OCC'a Ane Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, ea.ta Meae. The event la aponaored by the fine arts department Ind OCC Extended Education. lnfonnetlon: http://www.ocfk*tm.com. occ F1LM SERIES Orange Coast College Fiim Series preaents ·G11c:1a• 816:30 p.m. NOY. 19 at OCC'• Fine Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Coate Meta. The event i• sponsored by the fine erts department and OCC Extended Education. Information: hap.:l!Www.octk*.U.com. OCC Fl.M SERES Orange Coast College Film Series present.I "The Letter" 816:30j>.m. Dec. 3 81 OCC'a Ane Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The event ia aponaored by the fine art.a department and OCC • Extended Education. Information: http://www. octiclcet•. com. OCC FILM SERIES Orange Coast College Film Serles preaeni. "lady in the lake"' et 6:30 p.m . Dec. 17 et OCC'• Fine Arta Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Coate Mete. The event la aponaored by the fine erta department end OCC Extended Education. Information: http:llwww.octJcker..com. .. . .. M~.~4,2004 .. .. TOWN fMdvtdM Induct.. ¥t ""*· pN11(1Jtlliloo1 bv ll*f•I• from . ~ w.•--of drawtng.nct , .............. QllmM. food, 10 a.m. ID noon and•*'°",.,, '*"*"~ .......... Continu8d from AS vendOn and~ ldMdte. from noon to 1 p.m. ft111f'4dona lndMdull lnliCNcldon for Admlelion .. $15 for edUha,. for ... ~ lmonn.don: ., z.n· WOlbtq> from 1 to 4 p.m. ..... and S3'°'cNldnln12 and ...... 11120 E. 18'h St.. Coiq ...... under.1"1onnldon:(714) The WOfbhop oomblne9 738-7222.. SEPT.la ~In Zen rMdite1ion Aht.Loc*GOod ........ wtth arnatt,group rn.tnacdon. The South Co..c~ ....... Behr" .... to tNd'I C8ncllt cost .. seo. lnfotmltlon: (949) "Pleytng to a Mu.t• Gala Ball and padentl mebup, wig inCf turt>en 722-7818. fundrMr n.ins from 8 p.m. to tlpl for hktlng the..,,. of midnight at the MvtU Regency ~·net~ WEDNEIDAY . Huntington hed\ Reeort and tr'NO"nent will "*"from 10 a.m. AMlit ..... book illHHhlit Spl, 21500 Pac:HSc Cont to noon at Hoag Ho.petal c.ne. group wftl meet at 9:16 a.m. ln the Highway, Huntington BNch. Center, 1 Hoeg Orf~. NM'port Ffjlndl Meeidng Room of the lnfonnation: (714) 708-5604. BNcft. Information: (M) Newport 8-" Publlc Ubl8ry, 261-8446. 1000AW08dc>Ave,, Newpon The Crystal Cow Allence'• BMch. The frM ditcu•fon will MCOnd annual "Tropical Gala on HatM yoge .-m..cfrom focut on £dMtd P. Jones' °'The the Beed\" begll\l It 8 p.m. today e:30 to a p.m. Mondeyt through • Known Wof1d.'" lnfonnation: (9'9) and Sept. 12 at Crystal Cove State Oct. 4 In the Ybuth Lounge n . 717~or hfrp:/Mww.~ Pertt,8471 Pacific Cout Highway. Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 bHdtlfbnty.OfV. Proceed9 benefit restoration of Camelbec* St., Newport Beac:ft. the cove and its education The COit It $15 for a alngle da• programs. Tldteta are $150. or $46 for the aeries. Information: A free mdl WOfbhop, ·Becoming Math Confident:' wUI . Information: (949) 640-6220. (949) 663-1625. be hetd from 6:30 to 7:30 p .m. Wedneedayl through Sept 29 at Orange CoMt College's Re-Entry Center, Room 106, 2701 Fairview Ro.d, Costa Men. lnformltk>n: (714) 432-5162. THURSDAY lhlclllol ............. annual Watt.ft Fair wfll be held from 5 to 9 p.m. It 203 Newport c.ntar Drive. Newport Beadl. lnfonnatlon: 1949> n1-8010. FRIDAY Ptah UIDNI lrwwtor George Margolin will present "Tips for thelndependentlnventor•and "How Our Endanger'9d Petent System Leads to an Endangered Economy" at 7:30 p.m. mt Orange Coast College'• Science lecture Hall 101, 2701 Fairview Road, Cotta Mesa. The coat ia $5 for membe~ and $15 for nonmembers. lnfonnatio n: (714) 540-2491. SEPT.11 A •c1l1bntion for~· begins at 10 a.m. at Newport Dunes Resort 1131 Bade Bay Drive, Newport Beach. The day's ~ FOUR SEASONS mrv . OTMIJll llU FOR • 199 ~T.·~ SALE PRICE • 13° blade pldl • LJfetime lnoP manty FllSHES AVAA..ABl.E: . Sror-. Claslic ~ ·~~ . Poih1 Brass Nwlport Harbor High School's cf au of 1964 will celebrate ih 40th high tdlool reunion from 7 p.m . to midnight at the Harborslde Restaurant, 400 Main St., Balboa. Information; (949) 676-4663. • Corona del Mar High School'• class of 1964 will celebrate its 40th high school reunion from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Harborside Restaurant, 400 Main St, Balboa. Information: (949) 676-4663. SEPT.12 A tpedal w.lcom• and orientation for Hebrew and Sunday school at Temple Bat Yahm begins at 9 a.m. at 1011 Camelbadc St., Newport Beach. Information: (949) 644-1999. UC ltvlne't M.cular Degenenrtion Partnership and the department of ophthalmology will hold an educational seminar on macular degeneration from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Bedcman Conference Center, UC Irvine. Events include a vialon fair from 9 to 10 a.m., Colon/Net819'wgeon Dllnlel Ng will apeat on ·surgical Trwtment of GI Cancer• from 6:30 to 9 p.m . at Hoag Cancer Center'• RadlatJon Oncology Library, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beac:ti. Admlaalon la free. Information: (~) 760-6542. SEPT.14 A prevt.w ol tM CNIM 200C Collection runs from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. at CHANEL Boutique, South Coaat Plaza, 3333 Briatol St., Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 754-7455. A d\Mtty fashion show, •Design of a Dec.ade; begins at noon at the Ave Crowns Restaurant, 3801 E. Coaat Highway, Coroo1 del Mar. The show includea lunch and a silent auction and features clothes and accessories from varioua designers modeled by New Directions for Women. Tic:keta are $50. Information: (949) 548-5546. SEPT.15 N9wport Bueti Ritc:rNtional Services will present an Rf LOW™ ~ AMERICA'S #I CASABLANCA SIORI t~e, Tk;,. 21" 11~~11AI LIBOIDIY llUCILOID SALE! begillliW1G tfwou0h ed¥•ad ....... Thl ..... hlld .. frOm 10 a.m. IO 12:30 p.m. Wadi .... l)'I from Sept. 15 1twoUgh Nov. 3 ltvtncli ~ c.new, 200600wr °""' N4rwpoft a..ch n..eo1t .. ............ dlllll "1fonndon: <•)"'4-3151. A ... iMlh ....... "Becoming MMtt Conflden1,. wflt be Mid from 5:30 to 7'30 p.m. 'NedMldlyt ~Sept. 29 at Orange Coalt Collegn Re-Entry c.nt.r, Room 108, 2701 FeJM9w Road, eo.ta M .... Information: (714) 432-6182. sePT.17 • The ..... 8porta Super Show .. held from 6 to 10 p.m. today, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday It the Orange County Fair and Expolftlon Center, 88 Fair Dr., Cost8 M .... Admlufon It $8 for edulta and he forc:hilchn 12 Ind ~r. lnformatfon: (714) 99G-6107 or http://www.aand apottaupershow.com. SEPT.18 The city ol CCMlt9 ... wfl hMt the 23rd blannual •Neighbors for Neighbors• community clean-up from 8 a.m . to noon. The program alma to ,..;st low-income homeowners maintain the beauty of their homes and neighborhoods. Oonati<>M .,. welcome. Information: (714) 754-4892. A custom tn.N show~ new fall fabrics will be held from 11 a.m . to 7 p.m. at loro Piana South Coaat Plaza, 3333 Briatol St., Co9ta Meaa. Information: (714) 432·1301. SEPT.19 The Coeatll• c. awic, featuring 260 exotic show car•, live entertainment and food. wllJ be held from 10 a .m. to 4 CHURCHES Continued from Al "priests-in-charge" to form a new board of directors and new ministries in those communities. The letter is not a threat to dis- rupt services or operations in any of the churches, said Janet Kawamoto, media director for the diocese. The bishop last week deposed the deacons and ministers of the church, she said. "'This means that the diocese will work with those who wish to remain faithful lo the Episcopal Church," Kawamoto said. The bishop's letter does not state how, when or where these Episcopal ministries will oper- ate. But at St. James, the bishop's letter certainly appears threaten- ing. said the church's Pastor Pra- veen Bunyan. $10. tnfonnttfon: (Mt) 17~. The ONillileeouMY ....... AnlrMtl 200' wm.4n wit be from 2 to' p.m. 9t1he Wvndhtm Gerdtn~,33&0~ofh Ma. Cotta~. TN~ lndUdet dlnMr, ~ • ....,,. eucdonand~ The co« ll '80f0r ~ end$70 tor nonmember&. lnformatiOn: (809) 725-2579. SEPT.22 The a... Codnty A&tMty Dit'edorl A.an.'I s..,for Games wlH be held from 9 e.m. to 3 p.m. In Bulking 10 9t the Orlnge County Fafr and EJcpotaldoft Center, 88 Felr Dt1w, Cocta Mesa. lnfonnatJon: (714) ~88. A free math wadclhop, ·Becoming Math Conftdent," will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wedneedaya through Sept. 29 at Orange Coast College'• Ae-Entty Center, Room 106. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Meta. lntormltk>n: (714) 432-6162. .-.. Hoepltlil Dr. Mmtr KM, OBIGYN, will diacuaa riab, symptoms and treatment opdona for lndivtduala and couples regarding Infertility at 6 p.m. at Hoag Coof9ren<le Center. One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. The diecuaalon la free, but reMfVationa are required. lnformatk>n: (800) 614-HOAG. SEPI'. 23 The a.. County ..... of tM Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation will pay tribute to the aponaors of Its 13th annual Komen Orange County Race for the Cure, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Turnip Rote, 1901 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. The race begim Sept. 26 at Fathlon Island, Newport Beach. Information: (714) 957·9167. "'We have no problems or is- sues if they want to continue the Episcopal ministries in Newport or Balboa or wherever they want,· he said. "They have the right to do that The problem arises when they interfere with our operadons here in St. James.. The bishop sent out letters to each priest and each board member of the church on Friday informing them that they have been fired, Bunyan said. Eric Sohlgren, attorney for the seceded churches. responded to the bishop's letter with a state- ment saying that Bruno is cur- tailing the churches' freedom of reJ4Poua choice. Bruno bad also sent out a letter or warning last week to each of the churches saybtg that they should cease services, businesa operations and even using the prayer book and submit all financial state- Rl'T. 25 ,,.. ...... •ClnMt'tor. . 0we· hot rod thoW' end fundtaMrfor prolt.ltie CMCllt'wlU. be Mid ftom 7 a.m. to I p.m. • . the Oningt c.ountv Fetr 8nd ' E>CpOlldon c..r, •Fair Oriw, ' Com Mia. At ... 3-100daealc can wflt be cllpl...-d, Ind men 1 «)Ind CNW «*'! mcelY8 a tr.e prottate cancer acnenlng. In additlQn, the Mint tutw.. Hennen Mu,,... loot_.,lb and the Oftglnal Munlt8r Coedt from • the 1aeo.1V show "The Munelera.• Adm ....... $10 for edulta and kids undet 12 .,.. free. lnfonnltk>n: (949) fi88.8777. The Acea. Alnd'a flih ....... public •Mopt+erag· dunup wHI run from 8 to tt a.m. at Corona del Mat State 8-dl'a Pirate's Cove, In a perldng lot near Ocean Boulevard and lrtl Avenue. Pertk:ipam. will dMrtnlh and debri• from the.,... end will be invited to nd-dlmb when finished. Information: 1714) 643-4142. Ael9tloMhlp mcpert Md edualtof Jim Collister will deliver an educ:adonal seminar b.aed on tu. new book, "The Lut Relationlhip Book You'll Ever Nffd:' from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and Sunday and from 7 to 9 p.m . Sept. 29 at the Matrioa Hotel, FatNon laland, Newport Beedl. The cost 19 $296 per person or $C96 per couple. Breakfat and lunch for the first two daya are lnduded. Information (877) 378-0378. ments and documents to the di- ocese. The churches declined to do so. Kawamoto said the diocese plans to send no one to Sunday services in Newport Beach. Long Beach or North Hollywood. But Bunyan saJd he bas reason to believe that the bishop Is go· Ing to send his priesta and new di.rectors to disrupt church terV- lces on Sunday, Bunyan said. , "Sending out letters to eact\ one of our board of directors, td me, is interfering in our busi- n~ w he saJd. "We are wider the Anglican Communion now. The bishop has no authority owr us. All we're asking la, you go your way and let us go our way.· •DEEM BHAMTH it the entetprlse and genenil asalgnment reporter. She may be reached tt 1949) 674-4228 or bv .,,,.II et dHl».bh•f'llth '116tlmn.com. Now p!Jt as little as 1% down! ..• And we'll grant you 3% of the purchase, too. LOW DOWN PAYMENT MORTGAGES Whether you are buying ~ur first home or moving up, the FHA Nehemiah program offered through Chase offers you: • A 3% grant of the purchase price to qualified buyers for down payment and closing costs • As little ¥ 1% down • FHA loan limits apply O.IM~ ~2'J-ms • AFTER HOURS 'Sl)E BY SIDE BY SONDHa1 A rwwe fNCurtng 80f9 by Tony Aw.rd wtmw Stllphen Sondheim It fNtuNd from To.day through Sept 19 at 0'8nge County Petformfng Art Center'1 Founders Hatt, eoo Town Center Drfve, Co.ta Meu. lldcet9 ant $46. f'1>r lhow tknee and lnfonnatlon, call (714) 666-2787. 'POEIRT 101' Or-.Coat ~ ........ tdty ThMn Compenv wlM open fta 20lt\ ~MMOnwtth "Poecrv 101" Ftideyl, Seturdeys end Sundeys from Sept. 10 through Sept 19 In OCC'1 Drema Lllb Studio, 270t Fatrview Roed, COtU Meu. Shaw dmea ere 8 p.m. ft1deyt end Seturdeys end 2 p.m. Sundeya. l'k*ets ere $7 In Mfvance and $8 It the door. Information: (714) 432-5640. 'R£Nr •Rent• returns for fta third run at the Onnge County Pwtfonnlng Ml Center, wtth perfonnance9 from Sept 14 through Sept 19 It Segeilbom Hall, 800 Town Center Drfve, Co.ta Mesa. lldc9'9 ant S22 to S65. Shawdme11nd lnfonnatlon: (714) 666-2787. 'ITMT1NG HERE, STMT1NG NOW Vlnguard Unlwf'litY• musk:el revue, "St.ntng Hetw, St9fdng 1'4ow.. wffl be lhown from Sept 101hfough 12 and Sept. 18 ART .... ~ ~-:===by ~: wtel baon d!IPlav 1N.Ough December It fftndt BUC:t•, a ftoNt It Faehk>n ~ '"Ntwpon ~ lnfotmltlon: (800) 862-9561. 'IMRREMNTINGS Of CALEB Wll11IECk' The Newport Harbor Nautical MuMum wlH halt an exhlbft of 40 marttlme paintings by Caleb Whhbedt. The exhibit wtn Include th,.. paintings of dasa5c k>cal 'f8dttl. the Curtew, Tlconderoge, end the SM Drift. The went will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Sept. 12 at the Newport Harbor Nautk:af MUMUm, 161 E. Coast Highway., Newport Beach. Information; (949) 873-7883, hap:l~.nhnm.0111. 1ltE PHOTOGRAPHY OF ROMAN LORANC An exhibition of new photographt by Roman Lorenc ~·-.M-'-·~h Nov. 30 at Susan Spirttus Gallery, 3929 8i1dl St.. Newport Beach. Information: (949) 474-4321. IKttAEl EASTMNtS 'CUBA' A photography exhibition bV Mlc:hMI Eastman, "Cuba," will be on dlspW( from 11 e.m. to 4 p.m. TUMdaya through Saturdays · from Sept. 18 through Oct. 18 at Southern California Att Projects and Exhibitions, 2869 E. Coast Highway, Corona def Mar. Information; (949) 723-3408. SCREEN OCC Fl.M SERES Orange Coast College Fiim Serl" prenntl "Bringing Up Baby" at 8:30 p.m. Sept. 10 et OCC'• Fine Arts Room 119, 2701 Felrvlew Road, Costa Mesa. The event la sponsored by the fine artl department and OCC Extended Education. Information: http-J~.octk:*•com. OCCPl.M ... Orange COM College Flem Satlea .,, ..... "WlltlldtStorv" It 8:30 p.m. Oct. 8 • OCC'I Arie Ml Aoom 119, 270t FelMew Aoed, C09tll Mela. The 9Y9f'lt .. tpONCrid ~the fine 8'tl depttrtment and occ E.-lded E~ lnfonnltlon: IM(p:l,WWW.~-com. OCCFIJllDIEI Onnge COMt College Fiim Serles • Pf'l I I ma "'The Heuntlng" 9t 8':30 I p.m. Oct. 22 • OCC'• Fine Ml Room 119, 2701 FaJMew Road, Cotta Meea. The event It eponlOred by the ftne •rts depariment and occ Extended Educltk>n. lnform8tlon: hap:/~oc:tlc:*•t..oom. OCC FIJI SERIES ()qngl Co.st College Film Series pt"Wnts •Adafn'a RJb" et 8:30 p.m. Nov. 6 et occ. Flne Ma Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Coltl Meu. The evef1t la apont0red by the fine 1rta department and OCC Extended Education. fnformatlon: htrp:l~.~.t..com. OCC FLM SERES Oranee Coast College Fiim Series preeents "Gildl'" at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 19 et OCC'1 Rne Ma Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Meta. The eYef1t Is sponsored by the fine arts department and occ Extended Educatiof\. Information: htrp:/~.octk*ttt..com. OCC FILM SERES Orange Coast College Film Series presents "'The Letter" at 8:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at OCC'a Ane Ml Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Coste Meu. The event ia sponsored by the fine arts department and OCC • Extended Education. Information: http:/!Www.octiclcet1.com. OCC Fl.M SERIES Orange Coast College Film Series presents "Lady In the Lake" et 6:30 p.m. Dec. 17 et OCC'a Ane Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The event la sponsored by the fine arts department and OCC Extended Education. Information: htrp:l!Www.octlc*et1.com. .. HOW TO GETPUBUSHED -a...a..: Mall to Ryan C.rter8tthe Daily Piiot 330W. BaySt., Costa Meet, CA92827 •R1i.,.ttoc1ne: C.11(949)642.eo&8ftuC: Send to (949) e4M1~ l9ngth E-mai:Send to dallypilot@latimu.com •All co,,.npondence must Include full name, hometown and phOne number (for Wt1flcedon ~).The Piiot reserves the right to edit 111 submlttionl fo dlrfty Ind · READERS RESPOND . For. Costa Mesa teani, practice.makes paynien.t ' I AT ISSUE : Do you think city authorities should have cited coach Rick Campo, who said he did not know he had to have a permit for his Little League · team to practice. on a local field? make them get out, ~t we don't have enough money to have police enforce illegal lmmigrants, who come into this country illegally, breaking a much more serious law? Tell me, what'• the answer to this ridiculous situation we find ourselves in7 forth. It's really healthy for the kids in the neighborhood. Tell the Police Department to do the right job and watch the crosswalks to keep the kids safe. not interfere when they're trying to do something positive. ridiculous, and I've never heard auc.h a stupid thing in my Ufe. TOO CURRY Newport Beach think that is wrong. I think that's too much government watching over us. MICHAEL LEVESQUE Newport Beach NANCY PENN Newport Beach I don't think he should be ticketed. Certainly not. The coach of the Little League team should not have been cited for having his Little League team on the field. No. no, no! They should not have been cited. I think it's outrageous. EARLENE VINEYARD Newport Beat h I'm ddmitely against that, and I Absolutely not. This is ridiculous. I have one question: How is it we have enough police co enforce this law against our little children, who want to play baseball in a public parlc and I think this man ought to get a citation of appreciation. not a citation of penalty. This guy's been a coach for 11 years. I used to coach, and it's a big job c-0aching kids. getting them to practice and so This Is the most ludicrous thing I've ever heard of in my life. I live in Newport Beach. and Newport has KOt it wired as far as anything you do. Parking? It doesn't matter if you live down there or don't live down there: they'll get you one way or another. They're cash cow:.. What'!> Co~ta M~ uying to du here? Develop another cash cow from our Little League teams? Give me a breaJc. l11a!'s I think the city of Costa Mesa la totally overreacting, as they tend to do when ii comes to kids, whether it's baseball, soccer or using the fields. It always seems to be just too authoritative that they don't let the kids play. I find that dlflkult and not fair. So, I don't think it's fair that they cited this gentleman. BOB NUGENT Newport Beach MAILBAG leaders. Unlurtunately, we 1950s and have watched this read something with that much Rosan~lcy. who was appotntcd The Airport Working Group is have cast it a~ a local Issue. type of steal take place, larger common sense involved in IL to the council seat a signatory to the settlement and m an irrauonaJ and and smaller, -over the years. I Tell him, I said thanks. representing the second agreement with the FederaJ emotional voter campaign . only hear about the ones that tJRUCE BORK district, advised the group Aviation Administration and Marine air station the local voters have yielded the newspapers have Newport Beach that El Toro Airport wa-. "off Orange County putting a Cdp 1~ ready tor takeoff to money and developer documented. One of the largest the table" and 1hat Newport on John Wayne air traffic. inter~sts. which paid for both was the giving away of the Salt Company should Beach should concentrate on At the same time, the Hegard111g the Pilot campaign and political Creek area. ThatJ-.yas one of the pack. up the heat controlling traffic ac John Airport Work.Ing Group has que11t1on, "Should the Airport influence. few slOpped by public outcry. Wayne Airport. The challenger been searching for a second Worl...ing Group continue to It would be nice, sometime, The cicizens should show Regarding the Plot story. for the second district, John airport. John Wayne Airport 1s pur:.ue LI loro Marine air to see lhe public address such some concern for their chJldren "Bryco to reopen under new Earl Buttolph. spo~e in favo1 too small to handle all of '>tauon as an airport?" Aug. 12, issues with the common, and grandchildren and more name," Aug. 21. I think it's of che Airport Working Group. Orange County's air traffic. 111y response i11. "Of course!" long-term community incerest descendants to come in the disgusting that Bryco's going to which advocates the opening and an El Toro Airport is l h1!) facility is in place, has a11 i1s priority. future. reopen and selJ guns under the of the El Toro Airport at the uniquely suitable for this 1nsrnllatio11 of ranways, which BILL KIRWIN D.l. WARWICK name of Jimenez Arms. These former Marine air station an requirement. It is large, has \'I.Ou Id t ost hundreds of Newport Beach Costa Mesa are guns that will lull our young ordwo relieve pressure on four long runways facing In 1111111011-.'10 replace elsewhere, El Toro valuable for Smith column right on people and mnocen1 John Wayne Airpo rt and meet the direction that planes need .111tl Ldll. \\llh limited co11 t, be bystanders. the rap idly increasmg to go. has no one in th e noise 1ra11.,r11rnwd into a regional air future generations the number, thank you BETIYBEHR demand. zone and is needed. trJ1 1.,portat1on cen1er. 1 he Newport Beach There is a misunderstanding Newport Beach must lo u11dac1un l'>'>Ut' 1'> that air J am amazed that apparently Regarding Steve Smith's Pilot here. Trying to co1 Hrol the continue to fight for the El lrill1'>porta11on '"not a lounty so many citizens would give F.I column, "Shame on me for Group strives for expansion of John Wayne Toro Airport while at the same l'>'>ll('. nor J -.t.ttt' l'>'iUt'. It I'> a 101 u air stacion away for a gain pointing out students' low test decreased traffic Airport and trying to open the time working on controlling 11.1110.1.11 i ... -.ut• ant.I the to a few ~pectators This land scores.~ Aug. 5, I was a reacher El Toro Airport are not the expansion of John Wayne Jt•U\IOllS Ull llllr llilllOnJI air belongs to 1he future for 14 years. For the last 25 Regarding the Pilot ar1icle. mutually exclusive. The Airport. The Ci ty Council must 1ran•.portat1on matters, of generatwns and should not be years I've been an attorney NCandidates stump at forum.' Airport Working Group has support this effort. It has \'1.h1ch a Ill'\\ • .11rport 1s an :.quandered away so that a few working with educators. His Aug. 22. focused on the airport worked on controlling tratfit strong commu~ sup&ort. integral part, ..,hould bt> made can profit. column ls absolutely on point. as the principle problem at John Wayne Airport from it ~ SHIR A. ONGER i., du• 11illlonal 11.tn'>portation I \.01111.· to Co!>ta Me!>a in the exactly nght on. It was good to facing Newport Beach. Steve incepuon, over 20 year'> dgo Corona del Mar ... I t WU ID ~of •Hot Blues OD a Cool~ NJght • Thal W8I the dde ol the 12th annual jazz evmt held at Soulh C.oast ViDap .recently. In llCllJl)by; It • Wll & Digbt of c:oOt jazz qn a bot summer dlgb~ Steve f4>eland and tbeRaglng bl deJiw:red tbejazz, whk:bwas d1ber oool or hot. B. W. COOK depend.Ing on )'OW' petspecdve. Some 400 Newport-Mesa guests mOYed to the jazz rhythms and dined on an anay of culinary debgbts. gienerot.asly p~ for the ~by the restaurants of South Couc Village. The night of jazz was chaired by Bob tc.r on behalf or the Center Stage Olapter of the GW:kb of the Orange County Performing Arts C.enter. Loser reports that the evening raised some $20,000, which will benefit OCPACs community and educational outreach programs. 44 Women for Oilldren. an organi7.adon that supports the Orangewood Olildren's fuundatlon, will •Get A Un.le Oazy" on Sept 18 as ii presenrs MBringin' It Home.· its 2004 concert. The ewnt. sponsored by CorrunerciaJ OlpitaJ Bank. will be a benefit cone.en sta.ning some very big names in lhe world of music -Seal, Macy Gray and eof)ey James-at tM Arrowhead Pond or Anaheim The big patty is being chaired by ICai no,te. Also very involved are the fotmding chairwoman of the 44 Women for ChiJdren. ~ Smnurll of Corona del Mar and committee members fJtmbedl Ammdt. Deborah Br1dfN. Sdy <lark. Beby fl.Int. SUd1 Jld:am. JM IComyel Roeecme l..ftllD, Pam Wt:aton and "-91 \\QI( Organizers are offering VlP tickets, priced at $500 per person, which indude special seating, paddng, backstage access and a pre-concert codtail reception. Individual premium tickets are priced at $l00 each and preferred SOC I ETY Bev Sandleman, Bob Loser and Car1ene Chew helped produce the recent Center Stage evernng called •Hot Blues on a Cool Summer Night" to benefit Orange County Performing Arts Center. At left. Alan Cltfton, left, and Carmen Twork, raise funds tor Orangewood Children's causes. At nght. Marty Dutch, left, and Kim Miller show off summer tash.OOs at the Orangewood Pals cocktail recepbon. seating tickets are priced at S70 each. Proceeds will benefit lhe Orangewood 01.ildren's Foundation, serving abused and neglected children in lhe communicy. For more infonnation. please call (714) 619-0200, ext 228. 'The Orange County Olapter of the National Assn. of Women Bwiness Owners is planning a reception SepL 14 m Corona del Mar to introduce its "2004 Remarlcable Women" honorees. Linda H.awtd.m. VaUnda Martin. Harriett W\eder, Hllary Kaye and Susan Ver8ttg will be lauded this year for lheir a<:cumpl~hments in business. and for their commuruty '>l'rvice. Abo being honored will be Allee Lei. the Orange County Woman Bu.'>tnl!SS Owner of the Year. Supporting the organi7ation and the event is prominent u11derwnter Sunwe-.t Bank and a commmee of local acuv1sL'> including Arlene &:btetn. Nlnd lshll, Elizabeth Jones. Karen Petenon, Rose Gramme. Helen Olson and Newport'i. Barbara Sisson. For more inform.iuon on the National A\.'>n. of Women Busincs.., Owner. and the upcoming r'CC'epbon. plea-.e call (7141 fU2 5J1J • TME CROWD dµµt!afl> Thur!.days and Saturdays Nelson and Ann Callahan of Corona del Mar announce the engagement of their son, Bradley Callahan of Corona del Mac, to Michelle Nodari of Costa Mesa. -...,, .... , ... 4 .,. ... The bride-elect is • the daughter of Nair Nodari and the late Aquelino Brad Callahan and Michelle Nodan Nodari of Las Vegas.She graduated from Sonora I ligh School and from Chapman University. The future bridegroom graduated from Corona dt·I Mar High School and from the Univer'>llV of Southt•rn California. An ApriJ 30. 2005 wedding•~ planned at \t John Vianney Oiapel in Newport Beach .. AlO SIUdliJ, SepW1tler 4, 2004 . ' FAI'l11 \ . , iNTMEORY · ' I . THE MO~ O~ THE STORY Remembering ·to pass it on l1'Jw .,OU had a khulMu lhownr met a poup of friends for coffee md muMm and we were near a mubt. Befont we left our little reunion. Lellle gave me a jar of spice md dlnctiom about bow to UM It to make great mea1I. I really appredated the surprlle gt.ft and realized how much the kindness meant tome. ReconCilil).g· de.nomi~at~on : : vetsUs church doetriile PrJll ltonJ Ut II t7GWl down ,,,. ,_,,, Lit It wl,,. anotlwr's taJrJ, 'TIU In Hewn thl 4-d .,,.,,,. Passl1onr . -HEMIY BURTON CINDY "Simply itw othm a bit TRANE of .,ourwlf. 0 lhoulhtful CHRISTESON Later that day, I saw ad. a lwlpfMl IMa, a word ~n, a Uft owr a rou;r rpol, a.,,.o/~ a dnwly mgation. You taa aomnhlnf out of .,our mind, gamlsh«l In kindness out o/~ur heart, and put It Into Iha othM ftllou/J mlnd and heart." -CHARLES H. BURR Y ears ago, I remember eeeing can wttb the bumper sticker that read. "Practice random acta of ldndnea" I haven't seen that written on can so much lately, but I'm glad to say that I have seen acts of ldndneu lhown ln many ways. 1Wo weeks ago, my father ud I met for lunch at Marie Callender's. We walked put a booth and recogn1r.ed a friend of oun named Cbrl.stina, who WU there with a co-woiter. We talked briefty and my dad sugested they try the peach pie for deuert. lbey smiled, thanked him for the advice and we went our different ways. My father and I enjoyed our lunch and conversation, and just u we were about to leave. our waitress came with two pieces of peach pie and told ua eomeone elae paid for them. We both knew that it wu Chrt.atina. md her gesture wu even sweeter than the pie. Lut week. I talked with a friend of mine named Lealie and part of the ec>nwnation led to cooking. We had another young man and pused on to him a compliment I'd beard about him from someone else. "You just made my day,• be said. Then I realized that I bad almost not passed on what I'd heard, but when I did, It meant the world to this young man. I also have won~ frlenda who a.re doctors, and both of them have gone above and beyond the call of duty to help a relative who ls going through a dlfticult time. They have both helped to put their relative in touch with the best people they can to help with the situation, and they won't accept any payment. I have also witnessed neighbors helping one another, whether it iB helping with lemonade stands or watching children. I reaUze the pmdlege and responalbWty of praying for one another, and I am so thankful for all those treasured people who have prayed for me. I realize that there ii always time to be kind. And you can quote me on thaL • CINOV TRANE CHAl8T!SON 11 1 Newport Beech rnldent who ape•kl frequently to parenting groupe. She may be ruched vie e-mell It clndyOonthegrow.oom or through the m1ll 1t 637 Newport Center Drive, Box 606, Newport BNd'I, CA 92880. St. James Church in Newport Beach. along with churches in Long Beach and North Hollywood. recently announced it was disaasoclating itHlf from the Bpiscopal Chmch of the USA and placing itself under the Diocese of Luwero ln the Anglican Province of Uganda. Praveen Bunyan. the pastfr of St James, indicated that the move was made ln response to the llberalizadon of ECUSA's policies over the past year. Rt. Rev. J. Jon Bruno, the bishop of the diocese of Los 1 Angeles, has said the churches can't secede because their clergy are sworn to obey the ECUSA. Without getting into the particulars of this case. what leeway should individual churches have when their views deviate from that of their denomlnadon? And, by extension, should that church have the right to break",way from its denomlnadon? There ha been~ in bishop of the~ Churdl lo the Chrildanity from the Council at Dloceae of M1sudP.11ett1, when I JenJUlem (Ada 15) and the first wa lo aemlnary there in the late Nlceoe Coundl in 1960I. AD 325, where Among Bisbop Stokel' contentions acdom nmpd ts the catbotic-to-congreptional from defining the continuum~ Chrtsdani~ An divtnity of,_. eumpJe: It would be unthinkable for Christ to a Roman Catholic coogregadon to prohibtdng dlsallOdate from their international btabopa from Church and~ tomb any real hMdlnl one property along while for othera who anotbet\ diocew p the Idea of •thtnklng globally, There WU the ICdng locaDy" less priority, such Great Sdmm "leeway" ls par for their coune. rBreakAway") of 1054 between My dlcdonary deftnel "leeway'" u western and eutem Christendom. both •off coune" and •tolerance." and there have been slgntflcant •Breakaways" establilh new OOWle9, reformation dmet over the latt five UIUIDy and repettably without due centuriel. Lamentable though it may respect for estabHIMd ones.>.. with be, chwcbea "break away" from each all dlviaiYe behavior. thil bu other. comequences -real c:omequencea A aeminal 20th centwy wodc la the practical and putoraJ. 1epl and ftve..wlume "1b.e Church and the moral. Qmlequendal examples State in the United SWea," by Anion indude being part of a Phelpl Stoka. Jr., a lawyer and monochromatic community lo which LACJUNA BEACH FINANCIAL 1-1 •· COA8T HWY., LAGUNA •llACH VEIN REV. CANON P£lD D. HAYNES St. Mk:blel It AD ADI* ~Omrcb Corona del Mar Who owna a church? Who mat. dedaona? How wOl <tilqleemmts be Nndled1 Tbeee are p>d queldona for people to at whlD they bemme lnvolYed in any orpntnMn Many "boomea" lib me are leery about "orpnhed reMglon." We uk quadona like "What eacdy am I joloing'f8 SM THEORY, Pip All BODY TREATMENTS IMAGINE! You could lower your monthly cost by hundreds of dollars on high interest debt of any kind and the best news is that it may be TAX DEDUCTIBLEI • NOWCCt• ~LOANS •WY MfUCAllON ~ 1"1 ..... •NO APPUtRION .. • .,Nl,OWID • CAIH POI Nit -.soH • c COIT DlfY &MOP cmxJ •l~MDWat • CONl1IUCnCIN LOM8 ·~ • MIT NI IC'9WS lr•NIY.to Soothe your muscles with a massage '75* PACKAGES OF 4 . AVAILABLE FOR S2«> THEORY Contn.ted from AlO Behind th1a are other ooncema. "Wiil ~ donadona of tiJ.!'e. talent and money be ~or waited and even mllapproprtateet,-$c)me feat "Will I be hurt, disappointed or ~· • In an elrort to protect oune.Ms from the Unperfection.s, frustrations and C:Omplexhiet in belonging to poupa, we aneasUy rn1sa the qpportunides thanmly dome through ltie hurly ~urtyof communal ihvolvements. r -] -/il· . -~,":i·, . . . -14· ~ . 01 Zen, we like to use the image qf the rock tumbler: each rock retains Its unique character and beauty. but the stones are smoothed and polished as they chum. · There should be a relationship between the extent of the commitment of a member and ttie degree lo wruch he or she has a voice in the doctrinal, financial and organizational aspects of the religious organiution. Newcomers who ~ow little about the spiritual tradition or community should not expect to have the same ihfluence ru. those who have ~en involved for many year... ~tudied and practiced extensively and made many donlributions to the mhsion. I <Jo not see rewlution of the ipevitable disagreementl> or oonnict~ that will arise as being easily settled by either authoritarian or democratil proce&M:S. People can do their best to reform, change and improve their organization through active ~articipation. If that won't wo rk, ipey can decide to just put up with the thing.s they don't like. judging that the positives far <>utweigh the negatives. For ~pie. many Catholics remain active in their parishes, despite disagreement and noncompliance with OlUrch l)!achings against contraception. : Another option I'> to see if ~me other group would be a better fit. ln the Zen traJition, people may choose to go to a Center where practitioners wear black robe!., shave their headl> cU1d chant in Japanese, or they llijy prefer a /Jetting m which ~ople wear Dockers and <!scuss readm~ If they don't ~be with one teacher or group. tLey may work weU with '61other. Or people may decide tP start their own religious / . • ~~= ~Churchll. In 7.en In the Unlted Sta• tbeie ii no central orpnJiadoii. Each center, ~. monMtery or a1tijni poup tenda to be falrty autonomous from others. There are often confederadont or •acboofa• or line4gea. but these relatJonshlps are not regulatory or binding. In denomlnadonal struggles or when groups break away, what Is tnost paasionately contested is whlch group'a interpretation of the religious uadJtion Js valid. Who is providing authentic spiritual teaching and genuinely manifesting the uadJtion versus those who haVe strayed? But closely following are questions about who ls entitled to the ~ts -the altars, bank accounts and real estate. A swvey of world religions includes many examples of groups who broke away from their denominations: the Protestant Ouistian denominations protested or broke away from the Roman Catholic tradition. ln one sense, Buddhism "broke away" from Hinduism. II is easy to be distmcted by church politiQ.. Whe ther we are talking about churches, denominations. new religions. "break away" groups. reform traditions or the natural growth and evolution of religions, each per.,on should look to the heart of the matter: Is participating 111 thi'> group helping me to grow and to be1ter serve other..? REV. DR. DEBORAH BARRETT lRn Center or Ornnge County Coi.1a M~ lronicaJly, ii -.inhrular t harac1emt1l thdt unifie. i!.11 relig"ions i~ division. A commentary fea1ured 111 "The lnterpreler\ Bible· reads. "A!> churchei., we are concerned to pro1ect the truth we p~ume ourselves to po~ by setting up restrictive defenses about it. There are not as many diviMons, nor i!> there as much il>Olationtl>m, among the nauons of the world as dfe to be found within the church. Men and women are not free to come withjn the walh thal each sect t.:realel> unlel>l> their passports have received Lile offici al stamp of approval by the ecclesiastical authorities of that church body. Whatever makes us think we can fit God into the i.traitjacket of our narrow ecclesiastical FAITH ~l'lbe~dnot down tMI our IDlll·inlde Willa dole God-. DOt Ill. In Other wordli, ~often do mace to <>bean and wen thwart God tbail iW¥eeJ his wm. . It ii•~ contnldk:don that the ftnl mWder came with an act of wonbfp! It WU wtille he WU apprwcblng God that Caln kr>e'W boW much be hated h.lJ brother. WhOe unity does not man uniformity, lntta-rd.lgious fragmentation and ICh.lam often boCle disast.er. Perhaps rellgious authorities would do well to learn from the Civil War, when secasloolsm led to catactysm and about which JJncoln warned, •A hol.l.1e divided -against itself cannot stand." ln my own tradltJon, It is taught that Jerusalem was destroyed and Israel went into exile only after it became divided into twenty-four sects. Today, as ever, acrimonious discord threatens all religious groups. Escalating internecine conflicts imperil the achievements and go~ or many faith commwlities. Civil discourse has been replaced by abrasiveness; solidarity has been subverted by internal squabbles. What kind of example are we offering our people when we cannot exercise forbearance and muruaJ accommodation, when rellgious leaders do not treat one another with respect. when high-decibel argument talc.~ the place of patient dialogue? We can continue thi'> reductionism and confine ourselves into ever-smalle r groupings of doctrinal righteousness and heresy hunting. but let U!i ask whether, in our exclu!>ive and condemnatory piety, we haVl' pleased God. RABBI MARKS. MlUER 'Jt:mple Bat Yam Newport Beach Dozens or t hurches tn o ur area are currently being forced 10 deal with this l~Ue. rh1s i\ happening. in la~e part. because their denommallon.., have changed their interpretation of basic Olristian theology. These leaderi., Bishop Hruno mcluded. must concede Lllat their VICWS were defirntely not orthodox 10 or lO years ago. and definitely not 10 the historic doctrines of the Ouil>lian church or their denomination. This said. how should a congregation respond, if the group they joined no longer ... belinel die ... ~ rwpreeenttid ori&lndyf JI I join a -dub ilnd Che bomd deddes to dWlll their charter and become a~dUb. why would 1 atay unJeu t wanted to beablitterl The chanal!I Blabop Bruno 1s ukJng them to embnce are far more dramatic than the ttan.sltlon from a golf club to a knlttlng club. How heart wrenching it is for these congregations to be forced with eviction from buildings that they paid for~ raised their children in and passed many or the ntajor life milestones m. l'heir only option to keep the~ buildings is to compro mise in what drew them to those place!> in the first place. We a t Harbor Trinity and the Costa Mesa Pasto rs Network resolutely l>tancl with our brothers and 4'ister~ al St. James and the other congregations. LegaJJy, many churche., belong to denomination.. lhat own their prope rty. In the'>t' cal.es, the land revert'> w tlw deno mination and the rernnant must leave. CllUrche~ facmg tlw, dilemma include St. Andrt·w-. and Church of the Coven,1111 dlld many others. Our congregalion ,., a membe r of an a\l>Oc1at1011 of churche~. bur th e denom11i.1111m ha!> no authority over us 111 ,uiv mailers, including proper!) or doctrine If our assm 1Jl1on changed 11'> courw . we would haVl' no legal p robkrm d1sal><>ocia11ng from 1hem I hert• I'> a w1de lalllude of lreedorn wilhin the (C)l>OC1atio11 ·1 h,11 lreedum howevt•r, dot''> 1w1 1ncluue Lht· foundauonal doctrine!) ul whal II nwan-. to lw ,, t h n-.11a11. In July, I wa., 111 I lg.tnda lronH JIJy. I wa~ preat h1ng 111 an Anghran thurch (nol ltnm" 1ng Lllii. 1 ...... ue wa."> on the hori1011, nor "ii Jame-.· Jffilia11on \\llh tht· lJgJndan Jllhdmce-.e} \\lll'n I '>pokt'. I mt'lllllHlCd to lhl' tongregallon ol Afrit<tn \lll.ig1·r ... that 11 wa., villagl'" hkl' lht·ir-. that \\.Cre making an 11np.1t t 0 11 Anw rica I hl'1r '>l1·mlfao.,1m·-.-. 111 the fate of pohllt al t orrt·t till'"" was gJVing tourage lo congrt'gauon-. li ke '-.t Jarnt''>. who dei>1re to rt•main trul' w 1lw conft:.,c;ion" of Anght am-.m Jilli remain under II\ u mbrell.i I he que.,11011 the n mu-.1 lw hegged ol lcadl·r., hkt· Bl\hop Bruno a-. lo how Llll'y fet•I ht'l' lo leave the l onfl·-...ion., ol orih odox f.11th anJ the rn.qonl\. ul lhe Anghlilll <.ommun1un. ~·t·I angrily fight congregat1om who want to rcmam Intl} Ang)Jta.n and not by as..,o nat1on only SENIOR ASSOCIATE PASTOR RIC OLSEN I !arbor l rirn I} ( .0:.1.1 Ml''><I ~fie Ba&JplaJIN f"r JGkJ,en v Bathroom TofM 2927 Bristol, Snite 201, Costa Mesa 714.751.4441 Mon/I ri I 0 o1m £uc.s/'I hur.. 11 .un, j .\Opm WcJ IOo1m. \ iOpm \.oil GrYat Back-to-School l?.:~--1 Read.s! 'T tl 1~ Fir~t f ctgo 270 f:.t-.r 17th ~tree!, ( ,,..,t., ~k·-..1 94<.J,6 45,Kll )S G "I A I B ,, • • J • G• s www .thefirstpage.net TEMPLE BAT YAHM ~ ~~-NEWPORT BEACH ~=~ ROSH HASHANAH Wednesday, September 15 8:00 p.m. Thursday, September 16 Community Service 9:00 a.m . Main Service 10:45 a.m. Oneg follows the Main Service YOM KIPPUR Friday, September 24 8:00 p.m. Saturday, September 25 Community Service 9:00 a.m. Main Service 10:45 a.m. Afternoon Service 4:30 p.m. Yizkor 5:30 p.m. Closing Service 6:30 p.m. Break the Fast Oneg foHows closing \ Al2 ~tt.rday, September 4, 2004 FA l TH FAITH CAl.ENDAR • 11 your c:.t\urth dr piece of worahip planning a apeclal even,7 tt ao, 1end the typed lnfonnatlon at least two Wffkt before the event to the Dally Pilot, 330 w. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. attention: Mike Swenaon, rellgton 8ditor; fax to (949) ~170; or Nnd e-mail to d111/ypilot@lar1mn.com. SPECIAL EVENTS ECKANKAR WORSHIP SERVICE ECKANKAR Worship Service, "Happiness is a state-of-consciousness," will meet from 11 a.m. to noon Sept 12 at Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 475-5079. CAPPEUA CANTORUM Cappella Cantorum, the young adult cttoir of St. John Viannay Chapel, is beginning its fifth year. The choir is open to students in grades six through 12. It provides active faith part1c1patlon for teens during their high school years. Participation lncfudet alng ng at man 1'9QUlarty end It specltl events. RehearNl• ere from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Slturc:t...,. In the Chapel at 31' Marine Ave., Bafboa Island. Younger dllldren are invited to Join. For more information, contact Nancy Kelly, director at (949) 873-4596. WORKSHOPS INTAOOUCTION TO ZEN WORKSHOP An "Introduction to Zen" worbhop Is held from 1 to 4' p.m. on the fil'lt Sanday of every month through December at the Zen Center of Orange County, 120 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $60. Information: 1949) 722-7818 or www.zcoc.org. PAR£N11NG GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange County is forming a parenting group to help parents to understand and deal with the feelings and behavior of their children. The group meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. the first and third Mondays of the month at the center. 260 E. Baker St.. Suite G, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 445-4950. Preregistration ia required. THMTEEN JEWISH mPS TO RECOVERY Jew'lth r.mltY SeMce la offering • eupport and dllO.ll*lon group for adults whoN dllldren or tpOUsee suffer from ~Ism en4'or drug addiction. The group mMt9 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuescteys at 260 E. Baker St, Suite G In Costa MeM. Pl'ereglstrldon Is required. Information: (714) 446-4960. IWW FIRESIDES Memberl of the Bahai faith hold Informal publlc diacuaslona on apiritual topica at 11:301.m. the last Sunday of the month. The tatb lncfude brunctl or dinner. Also, Interfaith devotional meetings wiM be held the last Saturday evening of the month. Call for IQCatlon1: (949) 760-6380 for Sunday meeting, and 1949) 646-8328 for Saturday devotionals. ZEN 101 The Zen Center of Orange County offers an introduction to Zen worbhop from 1 to 4 p.m. the first weekend of every month, typically on a Sunday, at 120 E. 18th St. Costa Mesa. The colt is $60. (949) 722-7818, http://www.zcoc.org. DREAM Ott The Adutt Fatth Formation It Our Lady Queen of Angela Churdl In Newport Beech hofde a dream analyals group from 1 to 4 p.m. Sund.ya It 2048 Mir Vista Drtve, Newport 8each. lnfonnation: (949) 219-1408. MEDITATION LESSONS A free lfl(:ffo dlvin• meditation group meeting ls held at 7: 10 a.m. Tueadays et Our lady Queen of Angela, 2046 Mer Viste Drive, Newport Beach. L«tio ls a atyle of meditation that Includes utlng 9Criptunt or a apeciel reading as a lllmulua. The Christian Meditation Group meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the first end third Wednesdayl of each month et the center. The format incfudel two periods of meditation with WORSHIP DIRECT©RY ~tMimae!U~Anp l'dClfi, View ~r Marguenre C omn~ dd M~r • 644-0463 ~I "'·rt~(.;unn { tl•r lrixlmin ( omm11n1ori HI //II/\<. 11( N IAllll IOI If\'(, C.llR/51 .4\/1 \I HI/ ... (, O('IU OMMUN/l'Y. I l1t H1' ii l'11tr I) H~vnC\, R.ruor \I 'fl ~\ \C llH >l'I f 1-.m fluf\ I u, hJfl\I '' .1111 \1111JJ1 \.h•••I ,\Julr tt1hlr \ruJ~ Ill Jrn ( l1n1'l I uth~mr · \I fN H>'r Al<! ii 111.AHI! 'A Comm1J11ity Otdicated co loYUlg Jesus Ol!lst anJ Saling Hurt as /.Qrd am! Savior' The Reverend Praveen Bunyan, Rector ) 7 :30 am -Tradltlon.aJ 9:00am -Con~ 9:00 am -Sunday Sc:hoOl t 1 :00 am -cbattsinadc andW~Noon 3209 Via Lido • Newpon Beach 949/675-0210 www.stjamesnewportbeach.org "A TIME FOR REBUILDING" (Nehcm~h I ... ) I ~•turday, Scptnnber -4, lOCM. ~:JO P.M. Sunday, 5q)tftl'lbcr S, 1004, 8:JO 6c. 10:15 A.M. A + MA God-centered parish community, instructed by the Word of God and ren~cd by the Seaamcna• Our Lady Queen of Angels 2046 M1r YlSta Drive · Newport Beach, c.alifornia 92660 I (949)644-0200 Fax {949) 644-1349 Rev. Monsignor William P. MwtlfJilin Putor UTIJRGIES: Saturday, 5 p.m. (Cantor), Suncby, 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (Contcmpora.ry) 10:00 (Clioir), 11 :30 a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (Contcmporuy) 11 \\ I" 11 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 Via U00 NeW}Xlrt Beoch 673-1340 or 673-6150 ChUJch 10 cnn & 5 i;m. Sunday School 10 cnn Wednemy M8etJl'lgs 7 JO ?Tl ST. MARI PRF.sBYTEllAN CHURCH Worship 9:30 (949) 644-1341 WORSHIP DIRECTORY Publisba Every Saturday in the paiiy..41Pilot ' CALL 949.574.4249 < I 11 ~ I " I I \ ', . . . ,, . ·~.- 'J~ -•. ·, _\ ; , -If.Mi 9 Yoursand .l: Your Family's Worship 10:00 A.M. HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dtsclpln of Chfltt) • 24011m .. -... ""'°"hadt,CA (149) 845-5781 •11111ar. Dr. DtMil lllllt SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Pa::iflc View Dr. Newrat Becx:h 644-2617 or 675-4661 some Jnanietion on how to et 2A01 trvfne Ave;, N4twpoft meditate,• talk and a dlleuak>n. BNdl. lnform.Oon: (Ml lnform•tlon: (948) 219-1408. • 722·'148. http:/..WWW.CfClnt9m•tfoMl.o'?i 'WEEKLY EVENTS SlPPORT FOR OLDER WO.N The Jtwleh Family 5eMce of · o,.noe County o1f•,. a support group for women older than 50 to eddrea lauet audl P erudety and depression 1t 10 e.m. on the second and fourth Mondty of each month at 260 E. Baker St.. Sufta G, Costa Mesa. Prereglttration required. lnfonnatlon: 1714) 4454960. NEW GROUPS Jewlah Family Service of Orange County has formed a bereav&ment support group that meeta at 10 a.m. Tuesdays and a cttallenge-of-dlange aupport group that meeta at 10 a.m. Thursdays. Both groups meet at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills at 24512 Moulton Psrtcway. The service Is also formihg a parenting support group to meet the first and third Mondays of eadl month at 10 a.m. at the Jewish F=ederation Campus, 250 E. Baker St, Suite G. Costa Mesa. 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 ahurch services where you can make new friends, enjoy upbeat music and hear positive practical messages at 2 p.m. every Sunday SHABBAT SERVICES ,. Temple e.t Yehm In M~rt , • Beech hH. MW tchedOi. for .. weekly Shlbbet aervictt. on.,_... ftrlt and third Fridays of the : month, MMc:et Will begin et e • p.m. The third Friday Is;~ Shabbat dinner of dllc*en, batia potato, aaled, dlafleh end wfne • efter .. Mees. The cost will be S for adults end $6 for dlUdten. :, Paid reeetvat.ion• ere requlnld bf the Wednetday before the dinner. For the second, fourth end fifth Fridays, Mrvk:e• begin et 6 p.m.~ AU Mrvicel ere conducted by • Rabbi Marti; Miller. Rabbi Ravn• : Gevurtz end Centor Jonath1n Grant. Information: (949) 644-1999. GAY/\.ESBIAN SUPPORT GROUP The Jewish Family Service of • Orange County plana to preaent a discusalon group for parenta of Jewish gays and lesbians if enough people are Interested. Information: (714) 445-4950. MYSTICAL AND SPtRJTUAL The Mystical Spiritu~list Churdl 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. Information: (949) 581-2290. RE-MEMBERJNG GROUP Our Ledy Queen of Angels holds a re-membering group at 6:15 p.m. every other Sunday at ~ Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach.• The parish center is at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 548-3844. . See FAITH, Pase Al' 12-Mo. Free Financing oR Special Cash Discount THIS WEEKEND ONLY! TOMMY BAHAMA Shop Over 100,000 Sq. Ft. Of The Finest Name Brands In One Location -THE IRVINE HOME CENTER Featuring: Henredon, Ralph Lauren, Stickley, T~mmy Bahama, Lexington, Drexel Heritage, Bernhardt, Marge Carson, Century And More. ~Mlfl-~ fOAM.tflW.. M 10All4-. k ffA.M4P.M Mitr'UIONYHf .. www.~.Mlt ' '~ ~ ....._ I 111 : • 1 --.~ •• JI - -~ I FAITH 8REAKFAIT FEU.OWSHP St. M~ end All Arigela Epl.c:opal Church holda ha Men'i F9'10Wlhip Bl'Mkfut et 7 a.m. on the ~third end fOurth ~ Thursdays of NCti month et 3233 ~VIM Drive, Q>rona del Mar. ~,... lnformdon: (948) 6440483. MEN'S FEU.OWStlP BREAKFAST The Mwi'• Fellowship Breakfatt of St. Andrew'• Presbyterian Church meets from 7 to 8 a.m. Wedn..days in Oiefenfield Hall, 600 St. ~Road, Newport Beech. S2.50 et the door. Information: (949) 831-2880. SEPARATION SUPPORT Jewish Family Service of Orange County holds a women's divorce and separation support group et 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the Jewish Family Service'• office at the Jewish Federation Campus, 260 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 younger women dealing wi1h issues sllth asJife paS&ages and <:flanges, body Image, family, retadoolhlpe end lonellnea, at 7 p.m. ~et the egetiey ofllce. 280 E. e.w St., SW.. G. CoN ...... Prweglltr8don .. required. lnfonnedon! (714) 441 tl&O, m. 114. HELPING THE HELPOI JewW'I Famltv SeNbe Of C>renge County fa aponlOring a dl8Cll~ group~ on the -.. and conceme f9C8d bv adufl c::Nkhn teldng care of their eideftv pereru. The oflloes are et 250 E. e.w St, SUite G, Coet9 Mela. Prereglstnrtk>n It requited. $10. lnformdon: (714) 446 4950. ANXIETY NtlJ DEPRESSION SUPPORT The Jewish Family Service of Orange County offers a support and dlacuufon group for adults experiencing-anxiety and/or depresllon from 10 a.m. to noon on Mondays et the agency officea, 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 discussJon 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• new origolng bereavement~ group for peopl4t In all steget of loa et 7 p.m. iu..ct.,. et the JtWilt\ Famlty Sei'vlce, 2&0 E . .,_.St, SUite G, Com Meaa. Ff99, lnfomw1ion: (714) 446 .0. FRIDAY QROll» Tern~ IUl8h of Newport Beach holde WMidv Friday night MMc:iM It 8 R_.m. with e fetlowshlp hoUr and refreehmenta afterward et 2A01 Irvine Jwe., Newport Beadl. ._ lnfonnation:.(949) 648-8900. ONORCE SUPPORT GROUP The JewWi F.nly Setvice of Orange CoU1ty offers a aippott aid <*' mion group for adutta deeling with the aftermath of divorce at 7 p.m. Wldneedavs at the 8IJlJnCV oflioal. 250 E. Babr St, Com Mesa. Call for prioes. lnfonnatiorc (714) 445-4960, ext. 114 PASSAGES SUPPORT GROUP Jewish Family Service of Or.nge County will hold ii support and discunlon group for people dealing with the issues of anxiety, depression, relatlonshipa. communication, life changes, loneliness and family at 10 a.m. Mondays at the agency oflices. 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. $15. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. PASSAGES SO.PLUS SUPPORT GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange ------------------------- MATTRESS OUTLET STORE Get the Best for Less! 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The program includes dinner, gamea and Bible atudy. A $2 donation la suggested. Information: (714) 657--3340. HELP WITH HEALftG Jewish Family Services of Orange County 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 WEEJU.Y Kl>S PROGRAM Pretbytertan Church of the Covenant preeeou •Children of Our Lord:' a weekly Thursday evening program for first· through fifth-graders. Gamet, a speaker and dinner are Included for a $2 doNtion. The church Is at 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Information~ (714' 557-3340. TORAH STUDY AHO llNYAN Torah study and minyan are held at 9 a.m. f/Very Saturday at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbadt St., Newport Beach. Information: (949) 644-1999. HEBREW CLASSES A beginning adult Hebrew class is offered from 9 to 10:30 a.m. every Sunday, and an intermediate class i1 held from 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. et Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbadc St., Newport Beach. The daaaes are taught by David Zamow. Information: (949) 644-1999. 'MUSIC MONDAYS' Children of preschool age and older are invited to particlpete in a program in which they will learn • Self Storage Units All Sizes and Ground Floor Units Great for Residential and Business needs 12' Ceiling.s -room for your storage shelves luy one """1th • get one month freel Up11D2"-Moftlh., .._ ..... Oftly Superior Self Storage Costa Mesa (949) 631-3930 ...... ~.,.,.~ lnllrumlfilll Md""" ....... ,,.......... from l:tO•UOp.m. ......... , .. ,. ... ~ Dltw,Nlt ...... .... lrilormedofi: .. , .... ,.,, ~.....,,...,,,.,..,,. C!ffl,. TOUROFQ.u Joan the N9wpoft.U.. INIM lne.rfaith Councl'I toUr of CNfW Nov. 4 through 12. The tour II open todergy,~ members, famUlel end frt.ida of cOngregatk>nl In the 1tuM dtieL The cost of the trip •• $1,AOO. lnformltJon: Jim de Boom, ('114) 921-8886. COIMJNITY 8ASKETIAU. Arst United Methodflt Church of Costa Mesa hosta community belketbea from 7 to 9 p.m . rlfJtY Wedneadey .. 420 w. 19th St., Cotta Men. Information: (949) 648-n27. PARENTS NIGHT OUT Arlt United Methodiat Church of Costa Mesa hosts parenta' night out from 6 to 8:30 p.m. the first Friday of every month at 420 W. 19th Street, Costa Meaa. Parenti must drop off and pkt up their own dllldnm. The am 11 $5 P9f' child. Information: (949) 548-n27. SECOND SATURDAYS St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churctt will host Second Saturdays, a special evening for parents and children. Dinner and teachings on parenting and family life will be provided from 6:45 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. the second Saturday of each month at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beactl. Information: (949) 574-2222. WOMEN MANAGEMENT MEETING BIBLE sruoY St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church hosts a weekly Bible study for women seeking balance In their constantly changing lives. Refreshments are served at 6:46 a.m .. and the meetings begin et 7 a.m. in the Stewart Lounge chapel in the administration building. The church is at 600 St Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 574-2235. ' -. COMliUNITY & CLUBS Newport Irvine Rotary is in the running again T be 8nt __.~for IN School w01 l'eCeM fortbe--=..~ca.!8 . ~balfaltbenet lidog ()JiLmay lnvbduelll wll ~at proceedl Cid.ea.. --Newport 7~ a.a OD~ 18 wttb. HMIOlt IEIA LIONS ==to .eccmd ..-olmcee IHODOX ICffOOL 1UPPUES ~to Co"'ft'i!!Ddng at 4:30 p.m: 1be Harbor Mesa Uona will be lodMduaJa, 1be meet. lpODIDl'ed by the. baDdfAg out decorated wlunteer Newport Irvine Rocary'Cluh. Wiii aboebaw. ftDed with ICbool orpolr.adona ll1nlC:t 8,000 1181' atbJeta ftom aupplJes, to flrst-graden al and pubUc 180 h'ib ecboola lo California, Whittier SdlooJ Jn ea.ta Mela oftldllt who Artmna. Nevada and for the fifth consecutive year. have given ~ to IrvloA Memben coOect and COYer the thetr tUne and ~ Hiib School for a sboebales before fUllng them effort to make ..-of three-mile races. Eight wfth all the tools that a posltive oontrtbulion to the of the top 10 teaml in Cal.lfom1a first-graders need to beRt the betterment of the Newport wm ~Fonner runnen achool }Ur. such u pend1s, ee.d\ community. The.re ls no =~-:mm:o~.=e =~en.~ =~:~ual lllb .,........,. and women's President s.ndl Set-'*, membership lo Speak Up .maralbon bro~medallst project chain Bunke n.n-m Newport ls $20 per membenhq}. 0.-Kmear. and Gina SCaNbury and dub For more information. call One "'1bll meet la the aecond members will be handing out Goff at (714) 235-5315. lal'plt bJcb ICbool the 15() bous OD Sept. 9. This Cl'Oll-'COUDtry meet on the West project Is supported by various WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF C.out and the third lazgeat in the fundnUsi.ng activities throughout SERVICE Cl.UBS nation.• \\OOdbridge coach and the year and by individual Daily Pilot staft"er Ned Bondie meet dkector Georp Vm'WM members of the dub. joined the Costa Mesa K1wanis sUd. Due to the holiday, Harbor Oub. The Newport lrvlne Rotary Mesa Uons will meet Sept 7 at Oub bas been the principal the Costa Mesa Country Oub at WORTH REPEATING aponaor of this meet for 20 6:30 p.m. The featured speaker From the Thought for Today, yean, providing volunteer will be Debra levy of the Ronakl provided by Greg IC.eUey of the omdals to run the races, plus McDonald House. Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith payment of major meet Council: "Striving for excellence expenses.~~ Rotary SPEAK UP FOR TlfEATER ARTS motivates you; striving for coordinator, aaid the club ls also Speak Up Newport's perfection is demoralizing. .. admJn1st.ertng a program for the September program will be held -HARRIET BIWKER 180 high schools to sell an on Wednesday with be Cohen estimated 10,000 $5 tickets in a ---1'resenting an update on the SERVICE CUii MEETINGS raflle to win a free week in Newport Theater Arts Center. THIS WEEK Hawail. The 6 p.m. program will be held "A contirJuing feature this year at the Newport Beach Yacht Oub 1\JESOAY will be eewral $1,000 (comer or Jamboree and Bayside 7:30 a.m.: The 47-member community college scholarships, -formerly the Shark l.sland Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary sponaored by the Newport Irvine Yacht Oub) and is preceded by a Oub meets at Five Crowns Rowy Oub for selected track reception at 5 p.m. with Restaurant team members. based on appetittrs and a cash bar. (http://www.newponbeoch academic potential and financial Speak Up Newport is a sunriserotary.o~ need.• Sykora said. nonprofit mutual benefit 8 p.m.: The Costa Mesa WIDfBDlY 7:90 a.&t lbe South Coast Metta &tary Oub w01 meet at the Holiday Inn and the Newport ~Qwanls Oub wtD meet at the UnMntty Athletic Club. Noam 1be BlchaDge Oub of the Orange c.OUtWdf meet at the Bah1a c.ortntblan Yacht Oub to hear l!Won Pm..-diac:utla tbe Canadian polidcal structure and what its recent dedions mean to the U.S. 6 p.m.: The SO-member Rotary Oub ol Newport-Dalba. will meet at the Bahia Corin1hian Yacht Club and wiD host members of the Newport Beach Are Department f'or dinna (http://www.newportbalboa.o~ THURSDAY 7 a.m.: The 20-plus member Costa Mesa-Qrange Coast • COMMUNrTY a a.uas is published Saturdays In the Daily Pilot Send vour eervioe club'• meeting information by fax to 1714) 921-8655 or by e-mail to jdeboom@aol.oom. ows.com ~r..JNB Brands • lowest Price Up front No Games -!!:~9r'u • ~tplacement & New Construction me Pricing & Purchasing l-494-9069 Fax: 561-494-1069 ~Mlttor Refernls • All Major CMit Cards ndows.com -~-~-&_~_._th_e _~ __ "_~~ __ o_~ __ ·_b_·o_n _p~-·~-·-g -af_o~---Newpo __ "_~ __ r_u_~M_O_u_b __ 1 ~~REET B~UIT~ENTER GEi llNG INVOLVED • GETl1NG INYbule> runs petlodlc911y In the Dally Piiot on a routing buia. For lnfonnation about edding your organization lo thia list call (949) 57._..298. ACADBIC YEAR IN AMERICA COIU .._. tamiltea can h<* a o.m., ltUdent end eam up to $1,000toward •number of ~programs. lnfonnation: Danielle Carpino, (800) 322-ffOS't AU ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophlc U.ntl Scleroela Aun., wtlkfl helJ)9 people who haw ttie disorder that .. 8'90 known .. Lou Gehrig'• diaeae, needs "°'unteen.. lnfonnetion: (714) 376-1922. ALZHElmt'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY • Discovery Shop needs unwanted goods such a1 clothing, furniture, jewelry, accessories, antiques and collectibles to fund the society's researc:ti, education and patient-services programs. The goods may be dropped off a1 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona def Mar. Volunteera ages 16 and older are also needed to help son clothes, cnhier, decorate, and do computer wort from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday at the same location. lnfonna1Jon: (949) 640-4777. AMERtCAN CANCER SOCETY ROAD TO RECOVERY The tranlpOC'tation program needs volunteers to drive cancer patients to and from medic.al treatments free of c:tiarge. The required commitment Is a few hours each week or month. Drivers must have a valid driver'• llcenae and Insurance and be at least 25. Volunteera may use either their own vehiciee or American Cancer Society vans. lnfonnation: (949) 261-9448 or «X:lfnflrtlca~r. org. AMERICAN HEART ASSN. provided. Information: (714) 660-0800 or (800) 54(}.2545. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The c:tiapter needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergency situations. lnfonnation: Lynn Howes, (714) 481-5376. N9IAL. NETWORK OF ORANGE COUNTY Become a botde-feeder or take in pregnant cats at your home. Many shelters kill pregnant cats upon arrival. Dooa and cats are also available for adopt.Ion. Information: (949) 759-3646 Of' SeelNVOLVED,Pa1eAl6 a,,, Pni'''. a,,, S111\i11 ·a,.,, S1l1c1iu' 20% OFF..=:.. Jeff Ewing & Lyken Ewing TALK TO YOUR REALTOR Almost evay week we hear a Realtor'• tale of worluna with buyen who say they are look.ma for a trad1tJonal house. yet end up buying one with sleek, contemporary 11tylingl h 's not unuaual ro,. a buyer·~ search cntena to change m the process of looking at properties. To spare yourself from being shown homes that are not appropnaJe for you. be aure to conunumcate w1lh the Re&llOI'" who 1s sllowmg you proper11eS. Ellplam your parucular needs What do you hlte (and dislike) about your current tK»mc"' What ltand of fum1t~ do you have" Do you have any hobbies thJlt must be accommodlucd7 Are you handy enough 10 take on maJO' fi11 -up pr'OJCCb or do you want to buy a hOft\C that 1io m "move- an" conchtaon"> Don't he the suong, silent type:: w1lh your Realtor. Provide your Realtor with comtant feedback both ncga11ve and pos111ve-so that he or 1<he can rule out lhc homci. that JUSI WOl'l 01 work f{)f' you and your family Tile Ewmp have represented the Newport Beach area 11ncc 1972. For aU your real estaJe needs call oo the Cllpcncnccd E wma team u Coast Newport/Coldwell Banker Jflf Ewtng ~7g)..J796 Lyken Ewing 9'f>. 7g)...J786. #1 Team.2003 Support group leaden, family reeoun::e c:oneuttantl, epedal ewnt vok.lnteers, o1ftce volunteen .... needed. Yolun._. may WOft on one-time Pfofedl «ongoing programs. Tntining ..-on. are avallabfe. • lnfonndon: (800) 880-1993. The American Heart Aurt. it l«><*ing for volunteers to perform various general office duties In the main offtce and impl«nenl educational end fundratting events through e>r.nge County. No experience nee 1111ry. 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BALBOA ISLAND MUSEUM AND HISTORtCAL SOCtETY The S.lboe Island Mueeum and Hlttorical Society, a nonprofit organization, la aeeldng memorabilia such •• photogrtpha and ttotiel for the museum'• collection. Volunteers are needed n docenlt and to help with dlapfaya. The museum, at 502 S. Bayfront. Suite A, la open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . Wednesday• and Saturdays. Information: (9'9) 676-3962. BALBOA PERFORMING ARTS lltEATER FOUNDATIOH The Balboa Perfonnlng Arts Theater Foundation Is looking for volunteers to attlst In Its office. Volunteers are asked to woric a two-hour shift every week. Information: (949) 673-0895. BEST BUDDIES The nonprofit organization is looking for volunteers 18 and older to provide companionship for adulta with developmental disabilities. tu a "Citu.n Buddy," volunteers will vilit with a buddy twice a month and call or e-mail them once a weelt. The organization also has an • e-8uddiea program that forms friendships entirely over the Internet. Volunteers for that program must be at least 12 years old. Information: (7141646-1826 or http://www.btlstbuddlt16.org. BIG BROllfERS, BIG SISTERS The local ch~er la looking for men and women older then 18 13 7 4 Lo1&an A1'e., Suite F who have lived In Orange County COSTA MESA for at least one month and have (888) MESA-777 beenemployedforatleattone month to serve as big brothers or www.meaacarpet.net big sisters for children 1ge1 6 to CA. LIC #820357 MoR~·Fricbt.J 10 to 5 • ~ 10 to a 16 from single-parent homes. ~~~~~--~-· ,_•""'• .......... 1 .Y-.-...... -.--........ -iiii-iiiili°*ii.lllmm~;.;.;;.;;;;;;.m , lnfonnatlon: (714) 644-m3, ....: http:/lwww.bigbrooc.org. End-of .:summer Clearance Begins Friday, August 27 20-50°/o Off .... BOY SCOUTS OF AMERJCA INC. Volunteer opportunltlet for the Orange County Council Include fundtalaing. program development and training to existing troops and pacb. Information: (714) 646-4990. BOYS~ GIRLS CLUBS OF NEWPORT-MESA The three area dubs need volunteer coaches and arta-and-<:raftt woricahop teachers. Call for locations. Information: (949) 842-2246. BOYS f& GIRLS CLUBS The organization 11 running car campaigns to support ltt programs. If you would like to r;., LAUML FCQC)A'TION Camp laurel 19 tMlcJng YOlunt .. r oountelort •nd IMdlcll ttlff for Summtf' C.mp and T.en Adventure camp. The organization It dedlclted to providing educdonal camping programa frff of cnuve to children IMng with HIV tnd AIOS. lnfonn9tlon: (323) 663-6006. CASATER£SA C.11 ;r.,..., •temporary home for single, pregnant, homeleaa women 18 tnd older, needa volunteers for these potJtlont.: otnce aMlstant/greeter, computer aulstant, program developer auiatant, and resale-boutique aalesperaon. lnfol'TNtfon: (714) ~. C£HTEHNIAL EVENT ct>•ttE£ Volunteers are needed fo serve on a Centennial Event Committee to celebrate the 100th annlveraary of Corona del Mar in 2004. Community input on the final form of that committee Is also sought. Information: (949) 876-0601. . COMPANION HOSPtCE The hospice 11 now recruiting volunteers to become a friend for aomeone who needs that extra special caring at the end of life. Become a member of a team whOM goal la to promote quality of life and comfort measures. Each applicant will receive 16 hours of orientation and training. Information: (714) 660-81n or volunteers ii Companion Hosplct1.com. COMMUNITY ANIMAL NElWORK The networt needs volunteers to help control the rising population of wild cats in local neighborhoods. Volunteers would trap and deliver cats to local veterinarians for spaying ot neutering, end then relJt&te them back to the property where they were found. The goal of the program is to aave the livea of stray cats. Information: (949) 759-3646. i. COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE The ptayhouae needs volunteers for ushering, bllC:btage wof'tc. mailings, typing, controlling lights and many other duties. lnforma1ion: (949) 650-5269. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOCIETY The society preservea and promotes the history of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Volunteers are needed for the archives, library, museum, docent and public-outreach programs. Information: (949) 63Hi918. COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNCIL The Cotta Meu Literacy Center needa volunteer Mo,. to teach English as a second language. People who want to leam English as a second language are also UTERACY PROGRAM ~program It •twevt In nMd of ., VOtunteer Mort. No Pf'OfMtlonal ~ teaching experience la fequlred. To .a.In Clrtiflcltfon, • aerf• of training d ..... mutt be completed. Fot more lnfonn•tfon, contac:t Uteratv Setvk:el at the Newport Beac:h Ubf'9ry, (949) 717-3874. COSTA MESA MS SELF..e.P GROUP The Orange County chapter of the national Muttlple Sderosis Society hH starttd I new self-help group In ea.ta M ... fof' people newty dlagnoted or with minima! symptoms of multiple • acleroal1, or both. The group meets at 11 a.m. the aecond Tuesday of every month. Information: (949) 660-7859. COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT Seniors 56 ind older are Invited to help staff the Weltllde substation. Volunteers are asked to wor1t two, four-hour, daytime shifts per week. They would be responaJble for answering phones, bicycle registration. fingerprinting, data entry and attlsting with other citywide projects. Seniors who can speak Spenllh and Engllah are also needed. Call for an appliclltlon. Fred Gaeclder, (714) 764-6208. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The muitlpul"pOM senior aervtcea facility at the comer of 19th Street and Pomone Avenue aeekl volunteer• who can greet members and tht pubtic It the front desk and vofunteera for the Resource Department with Excel computer experience and sharp telephone skills. The Senior Meals program also needs people to deliver meals to homes. lnform,atlon: (949) 846-2366. .. COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP. The nonprofit organization at the Costa Mesa Senior Center Is looklng for new board members. The fund,..ialng and policymaking board needs volunteera who will perticipete in monthly meetings, occasional committee meeting• and apedal projecu. Candidates should have connection• In Cotta Mesa and surrounding communities and an interest in aerving the community by helplng seniors. Information: (949) 64&r2356, Ext. 16. . COURT·APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES Volunteers are needed to serve aa advocates for abused, neglected and abandoned children. Volunteers wor1t one on one wtth a child fot three houf'9 a week. lnfonnatlon: (714) 619-6165. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Volunteer mediators, caae apectalltts and outreach Uliatants •re needed to help in a v1rt.ty of mediation caMt. 8Jllngual languege lklll1 are needed for office volumeers ind for mediators. Information: (949) 26C>-0488 . EASTER SEALS Enter S..11 needs voluntMn for ongoing clerictl woc1c. progr1m1 fordlfldren with dl11bflltles Ind tpeclel eventl. lnfonnatlon: (714) 834-1111. Selected Styles frOm Donald J. Pliner, Danske, Ecco, Clarks, Mephlsto, Born, Sebago, Sperl)', The City of ~ Beach ls curr8ntfy aOCeptlng appllcatk>na to ftll the unex~ term of the Olatrict 4 Council Member. The H8t will become vacant on · and more. .. THE SHOE CELLAR • • I • September 1, 2004 and ~ NoYember 2006. As per City Charter §401 In Order to be eUgl~e to M lhl9 ~ the .-pplant must reelde In Oilti1ct 4 nl .,_,, hive been a ~ of M dlltrtOt fot at .. thirty (30) ~ lmmedtatjly pteCedlng ~ ..... ' FM' El-COSTA IEIA Thie -.n of communtty.baMd ~.whlc:hwotbto prOYtde youth end t.rNllee with oourilellng, t.mily support. hMICh educadon, mentoring, tutOftng, afteHchool ectivitles and ~nahlp tervicta, needs voklntMrl In all area. lnfonnadon: UM9) 674-3978. ASH-MOii.£ MEALS Call (Mt) &42.fJ060 to help Friendl In Service to Humanity with the Mobile Meal• program and provide ongoing emergency ~to those In need. Both atweva aeek volunteer 111iatance In a variety of areas. Information: (949) MM060. FRENOS OF THE BALLET MONTMARTRE The Frtenda need volunteers who went to help talented local d9ncer1 perform in profenional theaters. For 30 years, the organization has provided the community with quality Rullian ballet training, helping youth develop strong discipline skills, build high self-esteem and achieve dreams of being a profealonal dancer. Information: (714) 241-7424. FRIENDS OF TME COSTA MESA LIBRARIES The Friends is a support group for the three libraries in Costa Mesa. Help with fundraising events and help promote library programs and services in our community. Information: (714) 656-4396. FRIENDS Of THE NEWPORT BEACH U8RARY The bookstore needs donations for book sales. Good quality children's and nonftet1on books are especially needed. They may be left at any of the branch libraries -Balboa. Mariners or ~ ., ..... OIOUNGICOMT INT'lid'NIH ltEJD The Ft1enda of the~ Co.et lnt8rf8hh ShelW MMtthe .. Thurtd8y of~ month to.,..... profec:ta Ind eYentl that' benitfh homea... famifitL FOOS ii the lhetter's only tundreflino arm. Information: (948) M0-8828.. GIRL scours Girt Scot1t9 of Orenge County needs volunteert who wUI be trained 11 troop tuderl, Mrve on special commtttee. end give lectures, demonstmtone or dasses. lnformdon: (714) 979-7900. GIRLS INC. Of ORANGE COUNTY Volunteera are needed to offer educational and eMdtment opportunitl• for girt. and t>ov-. lnfonnatlon: (948) 848-7181. HOSPICE PREFERRED CHOICE Volunteert are needed to help make a difference In the lives of terminally Ill per9001 and their families. VoluntMta would asalat them with nonmedical need9 such as providing respite for the primary caregiver, running errands, reading to the patients and weekly social visits. The organization Is also looking for clerlcal and bereavement volunteers to assist with office duties. Training it provided. Information: (714) 980-0900. HUMAN OPTIONS The organization 1helter1, counsels and educates abused women and children. It i1 looking for volunteers. Information: (949) 737·6242, Ext. 24. JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF ORANGE COUNTY Volupteers are needed for Project Caring, which provides socialization and cultural experiencea to the Jewiah residents and others at Fairview Developmental Center in Costa Mesa. Volunteers adopt a facility to provide programming of Jewish content to the reaidenta --Did You Know1 1hat we are a full service nursety with qualified California Certified Nursery Professionals and landscape desiW"ters. We can meet all of your gardening needs. Come in today to 'J'tMt/111 Nurseries and let us show you how.• • NURSlllHD, INC. __ _ JlllCltLEMl•OFOIWa courm TM~ofwom.n, commlllld to promoting volunlMrtlfri, dlwloplng the pomntW of women and ~ Convnunldel through the WOft Md leectlrlhlp of trajned volu~ ii IMlclng MW membWL lnfonMdon: (949) 261.()823. KAISER PEMMNENTE HOSPICE llltYICES Vo4unteers.,. needed to tpend four houl'J per w..1c Vt.lttng patients or doing etT11nds for them or their caregivers In communities near volunteera' homee. lnfonnatlon: (662) 622-3806. LAGUNA GREEfeEl1 INC. Vofunteera are needed to assist Laguna Coast Wlldemesa Pertc staff and Jamee Dilley Preserve staff and docents with hiker reglstretJon and general public orientation. Information: (949) 488-0287. LAGUNA SHANTI Laguna Shanti, an organization that worb wtth persona with HIV or AJDS, 11 seelclng caring volunteera to a .. lst with running the front of'Hce, delivering meals, providing transportation and providing complimentary therapiea such a1 mauage, acupuncture and chi~practic care. Information: Lisa Toghia, (949) 494-1446. UN-A-9ET CENTER Volunteera who love to wortc with cat1 and kittens are needed at the Luv·a·Pet Center at PetaMart in Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 451-3272. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a lasting eftect on a young person's life. Student• 10 to 18 year• old are matctled with mentors to improve their sdlool performance-tlftd self-esteem COSTA MESA SANTA ANA 2 700 Bristol St. (714) 75+6661 2800 N. Tustin Ave. (714) 633-9200 TOM TANAKA, C.C.N.PRO Manaeer .. Flowerdale Nunery • Calta Mela: COMPUTE LANDSCAPING • 45 \'fAltS EXPOUENa LICENSE ti 30ISS3 and Master Nursery Professional RIVIERA .......... Invite you to A PREMIERE SHOWING OF THE FINEST TIMEPIECES FOR 2004 AS SHOWN AT 8ASELWORLD, THE WATCH & JEWELRY SHOW: 11RJR8bAY, SIPrlMllll ft1I IPMT09nt FAIJUON ISLAND •NEWPORT BUCH . .. -........ "' ' • I' .,J·· t"•• 4..!.a.\•t ·""'-~-.~ -, ..;. t'=!S:"" = ..• , ... • ~a..----ORClllll'IA I ~~ontvn0t1P1oftt reaidlld~ Ofdteltrl nMde~for**-dng, uthet1ng, phonee, ~and helpwtdl ..... °' .. NomlnMI .,. ., '*"" IOugt1t for the bolrd of dlrecmrl. lnfonnation: (948) 830-2980. NEW WC110NS FOA wo.N INC. 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ON WI 201' OF.F AU.-,, LOW CAii ON SAU 301' OFF . .................................... Above, Corona del Mar High quarterback Tom Welch (15) tries to tum the comer against the pursun of Estancia defenders Clayton Mills (4 7) and Ryan Sanford (12), in the first hatf of Friday nighfs nonleague season opener at Newport Harbor High. Welch rushed for 91 yards on just three carries and threw tor another 51 yards to help the Sea Kings earn a 35-14 victory. At left Corona det Mar senior tailback Wess Presson (4) tries to get around Estancia's Ricky Montgomery in first-half action. Presson carried 14 times for 178 yards '1d two touchdowns as the sea Kings amassed 447 yards on the ground to top their intra-district rivals.· PHOTOSBYMMKC. ~ /OM.YPl.OT /" ,,. DONLEACH/DM.YPl.OT OCC '*k ,t,tatt ~ (26) and the rest of the Prates wil open the season tonight against Glendale. ooc !~from Bl ~. Playing for the flnt time at )(ewport Harbor's Davidson Reid. 81 they await 8nal touches 4'i the renavadon of their own teBard Stadium, the J>irate9 .ciome o« a 4-6 season that ended ~th four ltraJgbt Joaes. Further, Coach Mib 'Illylor's equad la hoping to begin what Would be only its second win- ning seasons in 11 years. Glendale, meanwhile. is simi· lady anxious to rewrse lts pro- gram's recent struggles. 1be Va- queros were 2-8 a year ago, including three straJght losses to end the campaign, and have had just one winning season in their lutnine. Coach John Cicuto's visitors etJ,rrendered nearly 33 points per lllDe last aeuon. which should ie music to 18ylor'1 ears. ,. Otange Coast'• blgest off-sea- IDn emphub was lnaeasfng of-ltnst...e ptoductivity, after acorlna ... 16 touchdowm in 10 games 1"8t ran and averapng Just fewer than 13 point.a per contest. The oa:: offense will attempt fo get thinp going without pro- jected st.a.rtins sophomore quarterback Beau Budde. who bas bone d\lps on his right (throwing) ring finger, after banging it against a helmet tn an Aug. 28 scrimmage. Sophomore Kyle Basanez. a transfer from Fordham. will get che call at quarterback. though "hylor said ~ Chad Sch.migoel could also see action. , Freshman Robert Aoki is the projected starting tailback for OCC. for which sophomore full- back Jimmy Niutapuai iJ the .. leading retum1Qg nJlher with a modelt 10 yarda on ftve carries lasteeaon. Prabman Ryan Lauderdale, sophomore Ismael llais and freshman wm Mitchell are ex- pected to lead CXX:S wideouts, while sophomore tiebt end Jon Gard.a was a tee0nd-team All- Miaion Conference (American Divtaion) performer a year ago. Garcia caught 11 passes for 142 yards as a freshman. · 1be OC.C olfensive line, which returns four starten. averages 6- foot-3, 301 pounds. "I'm anlioua to see our of- fense.• saJd 'Dlylor, entering his sixth season at the OCC helm. WI think we're much better up front than we were a year ago.• • Defensively, OC.C features re- twnJng all-conference picks Joe Mitchell, a sophomore outside linebacker, and Ryan Davis, a sophomore tackle. Another po- tential standout is 6-3, 245- pound sophomore defensive end Ricky Miller, a bounce-back from Fresno State out of Tustin High. "We're rnore athletic on de- fense (than in 20031: Thylor said. 'The Pirates figure to face a run-oriented offense against Glandale, though the Vaqueros average only 6--0, 251 pounds from tadde to tackle. Sophomore Kenneth McDa- nielr-a converted receiver. Is ex- pected to start at quarterback.. where his speed and ecrambling. ability may provide a chaDengie forOCC Sophomores Chris Berroud and Justin 'JYler are projected to be the primary ball carriers, while Phi Le and Tun Nailleux are members of a Glendale re- ceiving corps that Ocuto said has above-average speed. Orange Coast defeated Glen- dale. 18-14, last season, on its way to a 2--0 start. 1be loss pro- pelled GJendaJe to an 0-4 begin- ning and the Vaqueros have lost at least thetr fint two games each of the last three seasons. Taylor said the best thing about the opener Is always the ability to test one's personnel and schemes against an unfamil- iar opponent NI think our guys are tired of practicing against each other,• Taylor said. Nit's the first game of the year and there are always a lot of mistakes and first-game jit- tef'S. And we'll have a lot of new faces playing for the first time in a college football game.• s WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL ~ iAnteaters sweep past Northeastern » pnM!ld to 2-0. SmD middle blocker Sarni Cab IOd eophomore middle blochr 'D1liba White each added nioe lcms b -wtnners. while Amanda Vuqurz.. a junior middle ~ c:ontrtbuled dgbt kills to the W:tol')' Whitney Turner bad 13 kills for Nortbeutau .. •In ocber ooDep wDeyball ac- tion Pdday: ~ UnMnity pelted a 30-19, 30-18. J0.-21 ~al Oaemen Un.lYenltyfrom New~ to earn a epllt Pdday in the Ont day of the Concontia toumammt at\languald. • ,,,/.". Sophomore Kdli Whittaker and senior Soruisa Peace led the Lions with nine kills ~ and libero Sevryn Demos bad a team-high 20 rug, in the evening victory for Vanguard. Tue Uoos were defeated. 30-21, 26-30, ~90. 30-24, 15-12, by C.ar- roD College of Montana in Friday's opening mat.ch. Peace bad 14 kills, while tmm- mates Keri OeHaas and Khn ~ td<ied 10 each for the U· ons. Vanguard (4-2) condnues tour- ~t play today at O>ncordia UnMnity in Irvine. w( are very negotiable on new '04 E500 Sedans. :13 to choose from ! Free Maintenance . V~B Power. Obercool ! I • • • J our team played QUOTE OF THE DAY "We 're going to run the ball this year, and when you 're running this we/~ why stop?" Dick FrHm•n, CdM football coach TARS Continued from B 1 during the situational third-and- eight portion of the scrimmage. Peters, ducked to avoid a poten- tial saclc. took two steps and con- nected with Orth. running a crossing panem. for a 20-yard pickup. Orth, playing safety. also dealt one of the more ferocious blows of the scrimmage when he jarred the ball loose from a Mission Vi- e10 receiver cutting across the middle co cap the hosts' m.ltial 10- play o;equence. Each team ran 50 pla)'l> on both offense and defense, which in- cluded goal-line sequences and starts from the 20-and IO-yard linel>. Each team also had 16 plays devoted to lcickoffs and punts. Newpon's defense held the Diablos to 62 yards rushing on 21 carries while Mission Viejo senior quarterback Mark Sanchez, who completed 75% of his passes last fall and is bound for USC. was 6 of 9 for 62 yards with no touch- downs or interceptions. Sophomore tailback Jasen Ruiz led the Tars with 34 yards on seven carries. James Coder saved a touch- down when he leaped in front of Mission Viejo receiver Konrad Reuland to knoclc away a Sanchez pass near the goal line. Newport's linebackers. consid- ered by Brinkley to be one of the team's strengths entering the sea- son, ma.de their presence known with Theriot, Miner and Rippon making several tackles. even though two Were playing slightly out of position. Rippon is nor- mally a safety while Thenot usu- ally plays on the outside. Theriot LlplNotlca MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT Estancia High running back Dave Moreno (32), temporarily finds running room against the Corona del Mar defense Friday night. CdM defensive back David Del F ante (30) appears to be closing in during CdM's 3~ 14 win in the nonleague season opener for both teams. .... QUlll'IB om-"""°" t NII (Humlnll ldcikl, ,..,.._ .... 47MNllel'lllul'll1¥ecim lllC),0:00. • PUllmt OUMTll om-Cl'OWtey t NII I~ kid!), 10".20. c.m-T. Wlldl 30 run IHl.lmmtl kl«), 7:00 . .. -~I run (Med• Ide*), U2. A-1,000(llt) . INDMDUAI. RUlttNG ,.. -Md(endry, 1M5, 1 TD; Mof9oo. f.17; Wiltaon. 3-mlnu..2; Coe. 3-mlnul-11. c.t-"*9on. 14-171. 2 TOii; lfMMr, 12.·104; T. Wlldl. 1M1, 1 TD; Crowt.y. MS. 2 TOii; ~ 3-31; °"' Ftnte, 1-mlnuM. . INDMDUAI. Ml..a e.c-w.C.oo.~2. SO;C:C.. 7-14-1, 75. c.t -t Wiien. &-»-0. 51 NlfVl>UAL RlClMNG fM -Sanford, 6-G: Med•, 5-M; MdC.endty, MIL CdM-Crowlev. 2-20; lMlct, M3; 0.1 Fenle 1·5. ' GAME STATISTICS CdM bt 13 12 5().-441 21-62 51 125 5-IO-O 1().23-3 1 _, 11-17 ... 170 3-2 3-0 •10!5 5-27 BRIEFLY Crosson's .goal paces narrow OCC victory Orange Coast College freshman Chri.sdne Crosson scored in the 62od ml.riute to lead the host Pi- rates to a 1-0 nonconference win over Cerritos Friday. OCC allowed just one shot on goal as goalkeepers Kara DeMille. a Newport Harbor High product. and Michelle Vahdatlpour com- bined for the shutout After a listJess 45 minutes in windy conditions. the Pirates used eome crisp passing to produce the game's only score. }enny Olavis won the ball near the OCC bench and slotted It to Sarah RonquiIJo, who lald it oft' to Lizzy Teny. An errant shot fbund I.ts way to Jill Cordoza just outside the left po6l ec.dozaS shot beat c.enitos goalie Marysol Rice, but it MARK c. DUSTIN I DALY PILOT needed a tap-in by Cros.son. a for- Newport Harbor High senior Grant Casserly (11) cuts up field on a kick return in Friday's preseason ~0 ~ ~~e. ~- scrimmage at Mission Viejo High. The Sailors open their season Thursday against Fountain Valley. sion the final 20 minutes as Tu.ryn had to move to the middle with the absence of Taylor Young and Thomas Martin. Young is still recovering from a broken ankle while Martin had stomach problems, Ne:wport de- fensive coordinator Tuny Oarelli said. Despite their absences, Ciareili believed Newport's defense Im· proved following the Di.ablos' 70- yard touchdown march on the opening series. "With a team like (Mislion Vi- ejo) or Fountain Valley. you can't let them get on top." Ciarelli said. "You have to plant that seed of doubt (with the opposing offense! that they could move the ball. That comes frOm the first Cmpact on the field. "The kids reali7.ed this was a practice, going full-speed with (the Diablos). We kept them out of the end zone, for the most part. and didn't give up any long touch- downs, which ls a plus. When at full streog1h. we ha~ a great de- fense." Brinkley said the Tuts will need • to work on moving quicker oft' the Aamson. a freshman out of New- ball. but felt that his team accom-port Had>or High, Danielle Hero- plisbed much in the sa1mmage. nema. a freshman from Colorado, "We need to knoclc people and Jamie Whitham. a hshman backward." Bririkley said. "[The from FJ Thro High. all stood out DlabJosJ ran inside for 8 or 9 for the hosts. yards. so I would like to get that Alliaon Sarel1 had the lone &hot stopped. for c.ettitoe, while Rice totaled five "(The acrlmmageJ f)ves us a Jot saves on 10 Orange c.oast shot& of situations and loob we will OC.C vistt5 Palomar.Wedoeeday face on game night. It glws us at 3 p.m. for lts first road chal- something to wolk on and film to lenge. Coach Matt Tutton's Pirates evaluate to help us decide who to , then begin Orange Empire Con- play where starting Thursday ference play Sept. 10 with a home night" • .. eta.Vt against SaddJeback 2MO Leplllllcll 2MO .....,...... -Upt..... -l.1111 ..... '.Zaltosky tribute slated • TRIBUJ'B: A tribute to the late Craig Zahosky, a former two-ti.me junior college All-AmerlcaR foot- ball player for Orange Coast Col- lege who was killed in an automo- bile accident in Hawaii May 24 at the age of 52, will be conducted at the Pirates' Oct. 16 home football game against Long Beach City. 1.altosky played free safety for Coach Dick Tucker's Pirates in 1970 and '71, before playing two years at Stanford.. The Huntington Beach High graduate intercepted 11 passes dwing his freshman season at occ including six against San Di- ego Mesa. a school single-season record. ije had 17 career interceptions as a Pirate and w.w the South Coast Conference Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore. His four punt returns for touch· downs i5 also a school. career re- cord. In addition to football, z.altosky played rugby at Stanford and he later competed for the Newport Beach Rugby Oub . Zaltoeky lived in Southern C.ali- t'omla after obtainJng his bach- elon degJ'ee from Stan!ORL He moved to Kone, Hawaii to start his ownbusinea A &Cb.olar5bip in bis memory is being established at Oranle Coast CoDege. ------,......... .......... S1rwlc1t, 1801 w. ._.._., ......... Romney Drive, Suite ~ The fotlowina persons Tiie fotlowln1 peraons are dolnLbuslnns 11: .,, dolna buslnus n : Provlsor rvlcn Gfoup, Alert Dri..,1n1 School, 1801 E. P.ncourt ..... 1914 Meyer Pl • Suite A, f ·205, Senti An1, Call· Co1t1 Mesa. C111forni1 f0tnle 92701 92627 Mlcllttl G. Nutter, Catlol Xavlar Mtn11· 1801 E. PttlcCOllft Pl.. ntrll, l9912 Lealnston F 205, S1nt1 Ana, C1ll· Line, HuntinatOll B .. dl, f«nl1 92701 C1hfornl1 92648 Thi• bvslneu II con-This busllleu is con- Clucttd by: 1n lndMduel ducted by: an lnd...,lclvll Hnt you 1ttrt1ct do~nc Hevt you s llr led dofna bullnn• y1t7 Yn, Oii buslneal yet? Y•. 21:=.1 Huttar ·~ M1n11n1r1S Thi• 1t1tement WH This atattftllnt WM flltd •Ith ttlt County flltcl wlttl tllt County Citric of Or1n11 Count1 Clerk of Or1n11 Count1 on 0&/27 /04 on Oll0'/04 ........ 21 ......... , Dtllr l'llot Alli 28, Stol Dilly l'llot A.,._ 21. 21, 4, 1 , 11, 200( $1106 s,t. 4, 11. 2004 W70 .................... ........ Tiit folewtlll "'IOfls ., ....... ~ ... 11t1ct1nfopmenl.HM, H• Altw11 A•lflM, S.-. Q, co.ti .... CA t2l2I 205, Anahtlm, CA tz.801 Sonut·OSA, Inc., (WA), 5000 ChHlllrt l1n1 Horth, Plymollth, MN 55446 • This buslnen 11 con.- ducted by: 1 COfporetlon Hive you sterttd dolns buslneu 1et7 Yn, -------Dectmbtr 5. 2oo.l Sonut·USA, Inc .• 1'1ul D'Amko, Ylce Pr111dtf!t Thia st1t1ment wn filed With the CcMHlty Cl«tl of Orup Coutlty Oft C11 /'l1 /04 ...... ., .. D'4fy Mlot -.;-21. ZI, Sept. 4, ll. 2004 W74 ........ ......... Tiie ,.._ !*ton• .,. doifta •billlMM .. : Opt!! Door l'rofyctlon1. 1208 HuntjnctOft St. Apl This bltslnut Is con-Clttk of Or•• County E, Hunllftlton e .. cll. dlicttd b1: 111 lnCIJYitdllel on OllOISIO' C.hfMnfa_... HI•• you 1llrtld dolnt IOMl"60IO Aaron Jolln H1f11, MIMU yet7 No Dtll1. Piiot Sept, 4. 11, 1208 ~ St. Apt. AlrOll Hiity 18, 25. 2004 S.708 E, Huntlnaton 8Mdl, This 1t1tement wu ------C.fffon1ll Cl4I hied wltll tllt County . . STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? Policy How to Place A CLASSIFIEAD. Monday ...................... Friday S:OOpD -Tuesday ........ , .......... ~y S:OOpm .. Riles and cbdlioea n sub~ to chlqie without notice. The put>liahet raervet me righl to cenaor, rec~. revite or reject any ctaas.ifiCcl adV~ "f'ltalc report an,y enor thll •Y be in your clusi6ed ad Jmmedia&ely. The naily Pilot ICCq'Jtl no liability for any error in an adverti1emmt for which it may be rapoM,blC except for the cost of the spece actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the finit in.sen.ion. By Fax (949) 631-6594 ("-fnctade )CU -11111 ~ nUlllb« Ind ... ·u c.it )'OU t.i: widi a price qUOle.) By Phone (949) 6'2-S678 .By MaWin Person: 330 We.t Bay Sum Wednesday .............. Tuelday S:OOpm Thursday ............ Wednesday S:OOpm Colca Mesa, CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. & Bay St Friday .................... Thursday S:OOpm Hours Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Walk-In S:30a&S:OOpm Monday-Friday Index ... . -- ' •1110 '- ' , ' I • ... ,. --- •( . Calldllllw' ......... 11• Eltlll Sala 1416 Jf.WBJf( I 3460 Milclllanlous HOMESFOASALE .. " SUM 7-tl 5104 NHINIM/ Mlrdmdll 3155 ORANGE 5400 TOP SS 4 UCOllDS nc -Olllit. Ek;. so. .. lih a MK. Sc*r. bAle 11T1JS Mille 9'9·645 7505 River Ave. Antiques. lfl, U'"""'"UUf 1 SO ALOHA SH•TS COUNTY Peri1an Ru2s. stained PRECIQIJS METALS lilce ---JI~ 1tass, LP cotlecllon (oncl _ ....._ UilMle s11ned Carmen Miranda) ...,........... ._. •--w...i marble sofa table. etc... -$15-ZS 9&331 ca.» --"' BITERT-.al :: 1310 EGUMasa (!>HUGI lllMOOll. WEI furniture and ereat stuff! Sal 8 2. no urly bordsl 2•27 Colleae @ Nassau on Costa Men tM.nMtCt11Mllt OffmlmY Glrlll/ AH rut estate advertrs YlldSala 1'89 1n1 on this newspaper rs -------- for Adoption SAT 12 • 00 PetSmart Costa Men 17th & Superior. (Heat to Mdllell) ~I 'J:lTl ., Volrtl8lr's ,_,., subiect to the f eden I Faor Housln1 Act of 1968 as ainended which mai.u II 11te1al to advertise "any preter ence, hm1tat1on or d1sc11m1nalion based on rect, color. rtll&lon. u1, llandlc:ap, fam1kal status or national or1&in, or an intention lo make any such pnlennce, hmola lion or discmn111ahon • This news~ will not i.nowlnaly accept any 1dvertisement !Of rut estate which is on voolabon of the l1w Our ruders ue hereby informed that all dwell 1np advertised m Uus newsp1pe1 are a11.11lable on an ecau1t opportunrly blSls * Gs..,. s.i. * (., bad< of home) Sat. g. 3 li06 ~ St Costa MeR fllfl'Nture. la~. beddon1. X mas items. clolhH plus much morel COSTA MISA SAT 1-2, MOVING SW 2S4 I 11TM ST i.. ttie AM.y. Tr ..... , -4K fvr11, ..,..,.. ...... 11 HI SAT I 12, 18!'>15 Ga111et ln ElllS/ Goldllnwca Couch. ~ bed. bOlh SJ. a. ktch tbl. boys cloh5. ll8)S. bN 71~842-0183 _ ...... twwt.., OopOn hne 949-644 2279 GUMll'Y IOTTINS & CATSI C.ed For ... PtMte Hames. Mcrodlrpped. BIDod T tlted. fed ,,,_ foodl, Nw- lftd, Shob. Dlwormed .. c»-11..i.tEM.nt~ Tll.~12-4 INN.SPEC~ FI.SHU~ ISi.NC> TOIY IU1 1ENS .... eytld Ul'f Y Oor'*'1I needed. Memo checks· 01t15y , Riedr1l ~ • f rnr non profit f 11 0 ~ (B11S8), Comnuily Anmlf Nrtworl\. P 0. Boa 8662 Newport e.d\ CA 92658. To complain of dis crilnwltlon, call HUO toll free at I llOCM24-8590 .._ · 1aa,...,.... 3435 =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..... • ....... , well " -'t • matchona com· WANJED puter corner d41sk Cell QUES 9'9-218-6330 Used White Plastic lattice Diamond provacy pitier n UH'x.8' sectN>ns 12·8'end caps INI' section connectors All for $120 call BHI @ 9'9194 3163 MCMHPAJO$$ ... ,.. .. __ WI 8UY DTATU .......... ......,. ..... ,,..,.. co1Js1ri1mE rns -_ ........ ._a..CA""1 -·-<:-"-- w,.. ...... .... .. ...,..,, .... . a.iw•.-,t (949)642-5671 NEWPORT CONSIGNMENT GALLERY ANTIQUES. <XlUJD'B£S • tr.ilCM.E fURHfT\lflE PW«llS. Nff • llcwJ Prica Ra1iud • We Make Hoo.c Calb • CASH BUY Ol!T'S • OM Pica 01 E.nurr Em.er • Conapuncm.a Esapced Daily • f.lwc Sala • Lcpl ApprUals • Bonded ~ Uccntcd • IK SQ FT FREFWAY FRONTAGE SHOWROOM • In Caa Mal: Endo( SS Fwy rou.AU: 888-434-0722 MMI0-4•10 71-....0lU 1941 NfW,ORT IL. COSTA MU .. ... USOWTI GOU>MIHl 60 vendmr machines/ e1c:ellent locations, 111 lor 110• 800-234-6982 NIWOfflltNGI Open House Sunday l • 333 Grand Canal F antashc corner water front w/boatdock' Grul views •br. Jba. uperad ed kitchen. lrv1n1 room & patio Only Sl .195,000 9'9·362· 1500 121 Mew OfferlRtt lwe B1lbo1 lmnd waterfronl 2 unrt, 2 boat doclls. seduded, Colllos Island end of r:sbnd wfl car ..... $3.296.<m r¥Wn(fl I act 949 362 1500 •21 1 • Apt 00 Chilnnel, IOOd 1111 liv1na room & bedroom $1200/mo ye¥ty Cal Act. Jed< tor •~ !M9-723-6037 leave msc Brand new ocean view cust •l>r • 5ba w/ad1 auest quarters, wine c:etlal w/'800sf of~ Sl.999,500-$2,195.000 Terry Harner Crty Hill Realty 949•422-012• C>rlN SAT-SUN 1"4 7305-t-~ Comp remod sonele lam home Most deslr ne1an Wilk distance to Balboa Is f ash Is Corner lot south of P CH 3br 2b1 w/ample rm to o pand Up1radesll Sl.329,000 By Owner 949-355-9130 94~719 9117 Offfca fer r..t U4e ,.._. "' ""*' ~ ptnt. ...,, rm 1°" 12 rx Colla-Mia ...... Tl3allS RESIJEJf11Al. .. PROPtRIY -It 1$ MtD , I Oup4ea dbl lot • bt.a to ~$1;JllJJmE-.-i Jee Mt-tS0-7171 SELL your stuff. through classified! roPUUlt MESA VERDE Sweepln 1 corner &rounds In prlmt t11cl toe l ·aty •l>r, 2ba, new & up1raded llotch w/cramte counters, new wood/tile floorina . plantation 1huttera. fruhty peinled lnMde/ olit $695,000 Call Coldwell Banker Beach· side 714-968-1200. CHAllMING NOMI 4071hy 4br 2ba home wn nd slOfy famrm addolton. Grt ne111h. close to Tri Sq Huse famrm 11 don. 111 culd-de·nc loc. $799,000-$849,000 Terry Herner Coty Hall Really 949-•22·012• OPINSUN 1-4 (Ne....,t He19'tt1 Alea) 1603 Sea HOfM Cor •br 2.5ba 2105 sf h11hly UPlfaded townhm Wiiii lo shops. schls & rest Hure landsc pvt bacllyd w/Sf>a & paho $829,900 Awsl2HH 949 922 7457 Wonderful 3br 2b1 cul de·sac home 1n Mesa HOfth Best poc:e on the comm @539,900 Open SatSunM on 125117• Boose Way Bkr Preview Frr 10 I Call Steve/ Remu 714·318 1808 lest114e New,ert He._.. Remodeled Jbr 2 foll bath Great schools. cul de sac location Eacellt nl cond new rool $995,000 By owner 949-650 13!1 l East Side •br 2.5ba condo. m11bl1 frplc. brand new Perao wd firs. Hew p11nt Man)' UP(rades End unit, 2 car 111. pool S565,000 Acent 909-712-6151 ln•n•at1• ~View Duplex! Great Income Tropical Yud, Spa $839,900 949-310-7010 llD HOT SPICIAl. REDUCED $100,000 f ant.sbc conw lot.' ,._. mile sq pltil fuhnlc 3 !IPlf ~ pocr1IC .-. ta.e bile trails e..ut I· sty, 4br, 2.5ba. w•t room, IHncfl doors, fl'Ult tree fried res wounds. fN access $625.000 Call Coldw9I Brier e.dlsadt 714-968-1200. SELL your stuff through classified I TO PUT A PHOTO Of YOtl HOIHCISAll fOI DmlS CAl1 949-642-5671 IUMD NEW CONSTRUC TllH 8eac:fl .. Oownl-.i f ll'Ml5hed -hYed Ill 2 sty. 3br Incl La master re!Jeal w/'lnd Fp 2 5ba w/ealensive use of Trav erttne & stone .., m;ister bath, si-and SUI roundlna spa tlA> Island style llrt.ch, lll'llllte ctrs. ss llJl)ls. r rench ~ & more S899,000 Call Coldwell Brier 8eacflSlde 71 ... 968-1200 HunlinglOn Harbour Hun:ln9to11 Hor ltor Sp i: .. 111 Rlllu.td $76.000 Beautiful d4l\1gn & floor plan Ab'\Olute 10+• kitchen Jbr. 2' /.rba: w/warnsca1hn1 & crown moldin1. custom red oai. stawcau + so many ulras $999,000 Coldwell Bani.er Beach Side 71•·968-1200 n.. b.earthre o .... Short drove to beach, walk to pari. Majeshc 2-sty, newer k1tch & bath up111cles •bl incl hu11 loll/bonus rm Could be 5br w/2 mn· ters. Lavish landscaprnr .. rerdens $679.900 Coldwell Banller Beach Side 71 • 968-1200 WAU/lal TO 8£ACH Front courty11d/1tr1um entry. new front doors Open desltn adds lots of sunh&hl •br 2ba, up 1raded krlchen New roH up pra1e $779.000 Call Coldwell Banker 8each- aod41 71 • 968 -1200 UANDOMID IOfpGUS 2 sty on prime toe Never used brand new llltcn, walk In pen try, 36r custom stone floofm1 & new plush c11peten1. Wati. to shops school " park. Ready f°' lmrned move-rn Reduced price IOf qutek sale "99,900 Call Coldwell Banker Beachslde 71• 968 1200 ·Sunday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Laguna Bacfl SPICTACUL.AJ LAGUNA COAST VllWS O,IN SAT·SUN I 4 31 l VIUO lully remod hm 1br Jba Natural s tone firs th• out tu·. I cabmeh 1n lutch. mslr br w/0<.n views Fully land s yd•d wldecll S;> I~ 000 Pele<!>On ConstructlOfl 949 929·1419 Op.n s.t-S-1 S 24272 Cherry Hiiis Pl £1 Noruel He1rtiti l 1ea~n1 Sin& level ho&h ce1ls. trench drs 4br Jba I& pvt lot $1 099.000 Jaleh & Paullehroch Prudentoal Ca Re•tly 949 612 4827 0,.11 s..t/s-2-S @ 471 Alo\o Ave Just l<>mplettd Nantulket \I yl~ l U\IOm h<>me !hos 'b 4 SIM ro-has over 4(X.C)<,t of h•on& ¥ea c~.u nY'1 ~. l4lliJ aded dlJl)ti, chllrry wd cabnJb w bLl< k honed IUllfl•le w•lnut wood ttoors S2..H> (Il) Slit 'Co-.ip Robby ~aumai ei. 949-SOO 1748 949 m 5716 Of'Ut SAT 10-4, 824 W 1 Sfh St Bea<.h Bun111low 1990 Goldenwn l 2'br 2ba. lOmpletety remod famdy park b" lfom the buch vacant lully tU<n wont Int •• th~ Pf l(.e H¥tx.r View Homes 949 642 I 132 or 714 J93 8439 I Opens-l·S --------2• Rve Gr-4 Du<of NewpoftBeactl hr.1 rerr11Jd & t•IJdOd ~~~~~;;;;;;;~~ •P•uv1ll· -IPlllOI l'JOO 11.UffS TOWMtOMl'S 1 I ~ 1• • t p a 1 1" s New c.n.om lay w hmr· t •II• "'" '""'e "'9w "" eon-lot ... ... I II •U• ,. ~Ir 1... SI JJ'> •O• ~I JJU <..-'II:!> b I. A.... Carol HudJI 8Jr " H 1 e~l~oftlll: l state 94tJl/j.itJ4> lne Ille,_~·~ MC91ted •~a 529 Playa (Vista Pwadl )H.8 SI 199.(D) O,...S-& ... t -5 O..S~E._.,.. •TepVi.w 3br 2ba 1850 app• sf. nr pool rronl & bacll added paho s lots of si. yh1hts on patk type VI-$669.995 (l H) 1 ....... Uvifttt+ llntl ~_.....,Vt.w 21>< 2ba 15'9 appa sf deso&ner UPlf adH 2ranole b11ch ~•b• nets, slamless steel appt's l•u• walls moldmr. new ba's & i.rtchen $769.000 ,..._.ealty ........ 612 ... ll4e hlend Volue I ~wer tar i.:t 4 br de s 12ner hn mt Only S? 995 000 c;,u .,,,1,,..11 T rrtor e ~a1.-mw1de USA 949 856 9705 Of'IH HOtlSI SAT 1-4 " Baycrest Court lo~ .. lr&ht & br vit lbr Jba condo pted a>nYT\ 19.lhf $7991< Act 949 574 9'74 Steps te 5....i & Ck- View condo/duple• love 1n one rent the other Under SI 650.000 Act 80() 291 J586 I 2001 Get•d luawy htete I 0 ()()()+ \ t S4. 99!> 000 Corona Otl Mar Prop erhes Bk• 949 673 8'94 l'ftlJl.C I .. to sell your hom~ with lot at £ ver1teen C•ll 9'9 650 7378 FIONT IOW O<IAN & CITY VllWSI Jbr 2 5ba comm tennis & Olymt>•< p00l motivated selle< $99!>1\ Art 949 233~6146 Two Beach l lose income proper!~ rreat cash flow 9 Units $2 100.000 4 unrt\ $975.000 Seller needs quock ~le lam emeraency Best num bers on OC Keith Latson r ont Tum Rul Esta le 949 433 7963 138 Avenoda Al~\~ndro Ocean View Orum Horne Buu So West lol Oen vrew from the ms tr & delk dpf>a Z!lOOl.I 3br 2m $1 lt9.IX»-St249<m le<ry Haintr City Hall Realty 949 •u 0124 San Jnn c.,an. ') ~~QUI M"gn•f eslale 40< ) '>t.a ·"· CJ( ~th b-l}t '"'''""' j '"'" I u n Ii 000 ,f out S2 l!'->.000 I err y Har~ Coty HilM Re•llY 949 4?? 01<'4 MUD MIH ROOM? Ranch stvW 5br a1 .nd al cul de !Mil Tree tn.I slr9et 91 ~ •ea Country llltch Cll$WI • lu mal Clorq 7!f p e•ercase rm. Hew WWldows. f restflr pmQd .....,out Fop pt -an( & prMlta _,. $575.CW Calf Coldwell Ban• ,. 8tKl15lde 71 • 968-120> S-.Met.fts SS St .000-$625,000 215 Marn Strte1 U.e .... ~on lh<s fabulous new devetoci ment, minutes from South Coast f'tlz. Ste lantt Meurer Platinum PrC)9ertln 949-715·3156 Best place In Ille world to adwertlse! Call today to pllce yo1r Ill Classlfletl &42-5171 I I • . -' MISCEUANEOUS RENTALS Rental To Share ili30 CDM Vllloge I block' to bf!a. h II>< llo.1 l tory IMlllle w<I. Ip, lrl bd< k yd w lst.tfdt-11 I prrif tu .har• honie S 1 l'J() 1110 • ~ l l ul1' '14'J /"J B4 .-i 24th S4 'J'YU.!J , ........ ~ ••. •vi ·Ir """'"" ll'll•d.W•I lb int r ... Hu t• I~ •• ......... w li<i• Sl~ill '"" 9-1'1 ?:i'> I flf, Balboa Peninsula a.-. "'"@ , .. Cmt> .lbr 2 56a fwn·d, like new Ip. Winier Avail 9/20,1)4 to 6 05 949 922 7777 front Unit 21r, llo, u119., <lded onteflor. covered prkng. 2blls to beach Sl'li'O mo 949 376 6086 W. l oy Ave. Apt . 8ay v•tw ?br Iba frptc, S/UOO/mo ulol incl Avail Nnw 949 67') 7153 ---°'-' view. I OOll to sand 4f.l S28ll :vi S2«X> ...., 9 I to 61'1. r~. w/d. ww r p p 9o$4'J) 2828 www.SO 1 Oneptune . .- CJMe te ~I Ocean side 2br 2ba Ip, car + carport wd. Inc. Avail Oct I $2250 949 723 0608 Cell 714-345·4367 CostaMna WANTING TO llNT Costa Mesa or Newport Beach 1rea, 60 year old professional business man loolunc for co1y !Br or 2Sr cottace/condo Must '-9 f p ~9'2BB Allifw~_.... ~t 1 .. I mite to beach. vatJlted ~. stove, fr111. eel Ian & more ISJ L 16111 St 949-548-2421 Q 2 • 8odt val.nenble • ., Sou1b you bold: •UJl "'K It o AIC.l •AJU The biddin his~ WEST N~ KAST SOOIB •• Diii ,._ 1 Whal do you bid now? Q J • Neilher vulnerable, you hold: • It ti A IOI 65 o J5 4 • A ti 5 Parmer opc1U the biddlot with one ~· Whit do you respoOd1 Q 4 • &th vu1omblc, a_, Sooth you hold: ... y .. imllC Jbr ~ er.t twnhm .. 2bl 2 c pr. bull in bbq. redone. lbr 2.5tle. wd .... 9-15 .. ciormfll' ... ~ pool, 2 c ,,,, l2500 $2:Dl ct 714-342"4446 AVll ~15 7u..D7B l•hl4e Wn 4br Zba WIST U.. 3bf 1 3/41N house, clant yd, 2 c car. 2 c 1er, latlt yds, Avlll vacant 310 Romona Pl Sept 15, $2&00/MO $2395 Alt 949·515·2000 ~ MMi!08D) I ~ ......_ 3br 2.Sba Oceanfront 3bt LIN Oii + den. 2 fp, wd, frlc. 2 the sand. new pelnt & ~ Yf'd w/11tdener. floon 1 c I" •st $2800 949-637-0446 949 673·7368 E SD lux loc SA CC vu, lbr 3ba .... ct.' etevetor. 2 fp, prdllw no sri/pet S2'JOO °""" 714-9-5440 Hallll-ladl LAIGI HAND NEW Seab(l<lc• exec. studio in p ied community. close lo beach, W/D 1 c plun1 undercround, pool. ap•. tennis. pm act $1100 949-673-7800 2••· ....... w ... NPS 4br, 2ba home. Fp, 2 patios, scia. w/d. 2-c 1ar, S2800 714-546-5142 s-... :b Jba ... wd hkup, 2 c pr, ptad comm no smk/pet $2900/mo. AVll now-~ ,,...c-...... ........ 2tJr e.ytonts -..~~6 mo 111rm. Pool ..-. om ~. pvt bdl 94!Ml73«m YlA.llYUASH fM NIWPOlrT HOMU 1U GllUNDY llALTOIS '49-67U1'1 EAST tWff on back bay be1uliful 3bc, 2.5ba. IC ~ famrm, Z200sf, $3700/ W.... mo 619-200-2022 ------- y .... ,...... ........ lbr fba up $1400, lbl 1 ba down $12!50, 2llr Iba up SIW>, lbr Iba cottaee $1450 Parkln&fut11s/wd pr<Mded Sal 949-QJ.7(9) 2lr , ... p , 2 ..... second bids from sand. sm oce.i -· .,eat lillM. vautl.ed ~ room cleanliest reotll arOUlld S1950/mo 949-675~. Jbr 2ba 112 till to best bdl NQlly fin\ ~ wd, 2 c .. ~ $217'5 Wlnllllr l5e from 8-28 bill~ ........... 2 story condo 2 mslr br'~ + loft. patio. wd ~. 2 c ... S22IXI Av,. Sf¥>t 1st •~U ...... _. ..... 14. Pano ocean/bay vws 4+3, 4-deds. 2 e.r, 4100sf furn/,unfurn. ~ !M!M.'.B-07Z> GotM. WtiMv :r-·4 3bf 2.Sba al~ new. SfR Steps to pool. schools Oc11n view $4800 Act 949 233-6146 S.... C-.. ExperierlCICI mature white male lot Hewpot1 ... ~. Oef*IClllJ6e & honest. 949- 615-8918 949·929-9951. c .. Wen & Drt•en. wpllco tinty, TICOM qukk _.. restairant In f d*>n llAlnd. f ""'"· ~~ f'f ,11J11J1 ·1 Hrn1AL • CoronadelMar ORANGE 7400 COUNTY JcnmlM " .... lbr. 1tM.. ocean & &reenbelt v-. llJllntt.e/Sld~ Slet~ kllch EAST SIDI 2br Iba sp&c1ou~ quiet net&h, no ~ 2br lba upstr peh $1125/MO • SJOO cccldo.1 C pt, MW llC>Pf's sec 949 'H 4 51 34 updated ba, SUIWIY Oetll. S2250 ct 949-ni-56 t•UsAbwt YOUR GARAGE SAll! s-.e.y n, CM M nn MooAl'C • ~... Co. Salary poa. ~ ... nee. salts 149-631-3379. Balboa Island .!!_n [~ R( !M9 887 <l>I? lnhkt• 2t r c.n ... L1111e yard, no P•ta. s-tta of PCH od..-ollle $1295/mo 2625 IF Eldetl ...._, ,...., Pt lit 7br "'-Iba. ~ fp w/d Call lrnda 949 548 4845 11... o1, • n ··~· ' hoot ,. a11'il w""' to t>eac11 no/~peb ,., .. 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Wells Fargo Mortgage 16.-17. Abrams Coastal Properties 57. Catalist Homes 18. Metro Realty 58. Anmtrong Propertiea Barron's Real Estate 59.-83. Prudential California Ratty Mi.rage Real Estate 85. Brmaua 19. Metro Realty 86. Waahington Mutual 20. Wells Fargo Bank 21. Lennar Homes 87. Superior Homa 22.-50. Coldwell Banker/ 88, Loan AdvUon Coast Newpon Properties Wddiah & Nial.is panyAPilot Thit is an absolut.dy pristine custom home in Ncwpon Bc:acb '1 ptt.nUcr family neighborhood. Thia home featwa a ~us master bedroom wjtb a dual aided fiftplau and a gorpo&d muter bathroom .rm-separate ahowcr and baibtub aJong widt hWhcr .cpante vanities. Thft,e spacious bedtooms cadi with walk-in clocea arc located upttain plua a 1eparue bcdro0m with im own · printc bath ia convenkndy located• the ~ Booe. Two loftlr built-in dak ueu ui petfect}y placed. one tn the kitchen and the otficr at the top of the Sta.in on the te00nd level. The ~ gou.nnet kitchen bouts many upgra4cd appli&nca, a ~ panuy. a separate brCakfut area & a ldass hutch. The any family room off the kitebcn lw a relaxing fireplace and many built-ioa perfect for wdio storage and children's pma. Aho off the kitchen is a formal ~ room with French doon opming to the badc1anl & patio area which includes a built-in bar-be-que with a large countcnop acca perfect tor cntata.in.ing. A form.al living roopi with a any fireplace an<f French doon ICading to ftont patio ~ du. home complete! Beautiful crown molding throURhout an<f hardwood flooring in many arcu of the main level add ro this homes true beauty. Exquisite attention to dcail and beautiful fuUabca highlight this exceptional &omc! Foa MOU lNPOIMATJON oa . A Pl.JVATE SHOWlNC PLEASE CALLS KAREN LYNCH (949) 720-9995 89.-123. Strada Pro~es 124. · Countrywide Mortgage Home Plate Development Portfolio Financial 125. John Dundee Countrywide Mortgage Bank of Ameri" 127. Mortgage Rata 129. 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Inside laundry, 2 cir g1r1ge plus sp1ee, bright and light! live in this Pflv1te hide away or purchase 1 lucratlw lnveJtmenu· EXCEPTIONAL VALUE FOR NEWPORT IEACH- SAING ALL OFFEltSJ FtA\I flAM(l>1Alt \ luA.I 1 ~ ~ 0. ~ f ,; ~ ... !"' N 8 ~ ::0 '1' ~ ,.., "' &:' ,; 0 ~ -< " ~ I I f • direct 949.280.3100 webs e wwwJohnMlller.net email Home$8yJohnMlller9earthllnk.net DANA POINT. Aemod1l1d Stratfofd on ttfit Pdk Home. Four a.dlooms Thl'M 8Mhs lM9f ~Room Md EM In~ FomW DWng Room and lMng Room MM\ Roor ledroomllMh lnground Spa View Otdt New AoofMd~~··· ..... PIUTilAlllSTAHS.COM CE ' t . . . . . . " ............. ' ' . - --·---,_w._ • .._•. • • -- t' J N C 0 M f\A l ) t'\j I ) I !\ <.. J '~ ~ n~~ ,\I)~ • f ' ' ' ' I I • I I J' f office 949.•97.S.•5" cell 9-49.87-4.2354 .. .. ' .. , I ' ' • ·"" N 8 "" ! I 11 8 N ..j .... .8 E ~ 0. ~ ~ .... ~ ~ cu s "' ...... iO cu a: -..Q a: ~ ~ 0 .. 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' , .. ------ Prudential offers Career Nights and Licensing Classes Prospective agents wUI dtscOver ppportuntttes In real estate • .. 1" j t ·i -~ N ~ :0 Ill 9!. rn "' a; ;;; 0 c.. ~ ""O ~ • .. • • I .... • ... ... .!! ~ ~ -\ '1i OU ex: • i f 0 . , •' ... •• - Prudential offers Career Nights and L.icensing Classes Prospedtve agents will discover opportunities In real estate <:area-NJglm Ask any new agent why be or she joined Prudential Otl!fnmia Realty, and undoubtedly you will be told ft is beatusc of the in-depth. ttatntng, Trtlh Knlul, director of t:rainJng. and Jan Near, admfnisttator of the licensing school, offer a friendly and safe haven for the new agent Nestor enoourages and guides them through the preparation process of gettiJl& their real estate license and Kmls dwts their course to success with the business development classes offered to both new and seasoned agents. Prudential is keen1>' aware ol the chalJcnges that each new .-~in starting a real estate career. Managm and mentors provide the guidance at the otBcle lnel. while the on-going business development duses are conducted at the trliDiQg c:mter tn Irvine. "Today's Opportunities in Real P.state,' a free seminar presented by Klaus and Nestor, Wb aDo\rt the ~ opportunlt1es available at PrudenUal c.aJifomJa Rmhy. Other topics cova'ed will be the buia of the business, how tt bas chanp1 dwmg the past few ymn, and opportunlt1es wtthin the indusay. Prudential agents beneftt from the oompmy'• large.lk't~qf ~ tndudlaa1be ... praeiltation 90ftware, national andlocal advertising programs, and eCertiftcation. Prudmtial's eMarketing bas become an ac:eilcnt tool for both new and seasoned agents to b!:and1 out and~ in today's computer savvy marltet, enabling them to build upon client relationships with personaliz.:d madcettng. AD of our training, the mentor program md personal agent websites are company paid programs. 1.Jcensing Oapl!I Anthony Schools supplies the ccnme mater1als. which mclude the California Real F.state Principles, Power Prep Videos, Audio Tapes, plus a computer disk and wodcboo.k oont.intng more than 1000 practice a.am questions. The Uccnsm& cowse is made up of two oomponents. The 6:r5t is a three-week. 12~ accelerated damoom instruabl by Jim Padts of Anthony Schools. On the fourth week, audents are given a 100-quesUon test tmr mmt be passed with at least a 60 percent grade ID Order to qualify to take the Califomia n.1 --aam.. CerU8otta ol c:o1qiletton • 1bm mil~ with the student'• appJkadoo tD die Depmmmt of Real Estate in order to obt.lbi a test dale.. For #IOre "'°'"""""" Oll1l TnM Kw. ~~Radfy'sDWedtwof~ ~ td(800}895-1l69. 111it~ Coder ts...,,, Ill 2405 J6:C.w w.,,.. Ste. 111, 1""1fe. """"""'1 C ¥I .. .....,. '1oJiil *7 bt .~~~:c: ,,.._ .... ; -~-~-~~ . ~ • • a .. ~ ~ ~ ~ I • .. "' § :0 "' ~ ,.., , "' a; ;; 0 ~ -< .,, § • . " ..•. I I . ...... . .. -... ........... ( ;· .. , • I • I t . £ ~ ~ ~ • i w ·'~. 15 ., a:: • ~ i 0 ( (. --- Dinct: (949) 395-1800 Office: (949) 493-8812 .. • 5 Master Bedroolris* (4 Suites+ 1 Bedroom). \. * Balconies/Decks ~ 4 bedrooms * 4.5 Baths * 4750 Sq. Ft * Lot Size 7800 Sq. Ft. • No Association Dues • No Mello Roos ,. -----------·------. . , ,., . -. . . • , .. , ,, -~ ... ., ~ .. • j 1'. I I • ""; ~ & • ~ t -.. -.. _ ........____ --.. • • J I :"'- ~ • ::io [ ~ "' Iii ii 0 QI ~ ~ No PbOlo Awibblc ~· • -----=- Rich fand, DelAnn ~ Lozzi ]oln Phltlentlal i California Realty "' Committed to making ! dreams come true ~ • -aich and DelAnn Lmzl are a welcomed addition,• said Unda Steele,~ of Prudential California Realty San Clemente branch. The Lozzis joined Prudential tn March 2004, after1ntaviewtng four major compama. 'We chose Prudential becauie of the name recognition and office staff,• DdAnn remarked four.year Sm Clemente residents, the team enjoys wotidn& with people and m.akq their dreams come true. PrlOI' to becoming P.rudential agenu, De1Ann was tn contracts and purchasing, while Richard wu on the contt11Ctor'1 state license board aa a fraud supavi9or. Used to ftlling out contracts and negotiattng, the Lozzis are easily able to complete the papawodt that . may be tedious to other agenu. Known for their honesty, the Lozzis are baru»on agents who go the am mile for their c.lientele. In addition, they bold open boules, walk-through neighborhoods, make sodal contactl and send mailers, e-mail blaatt md PatNiM•41wwmefMw•41"Jlftll• .tlliodr 1 &am Pnidmllll (Allhnta ~· .. Moaarch 8adl banCh pnMDted a~ lpl"ee giA ~te to Barbara~ ofl.quna Niguel. .M the wtnner of the Mom'1 Shoppin& Day Raf!le, Myers WM tlg1lled to~ tbe giA cerlilade md stated, -f'vt oner won anJ1hial !lb tlm beforer .M a mother of three, lhe ti Jooktng fotward to her aboppln& IJne. . "We made her promile to spend at least pat of it OD j&llt benelf,• Nuiudkboven Aid. 41t WU realJJ a pkaiure to ptJ E•lll b tJft Catt8ate to Barbm and see 1be deftght d.ber ~ allo,• Pat mdJoe N\IDlllJdloftn .nd theJr mna,: mtoJ ~the rat estate needl of the Cx>mniunfey. Being able to pea tpeda1 gift Just mnmu thdr commitmalt. .M ooMltmt 10p pmduoea, the Nunmkhoftnl, daughtu Jennifer and ooultn BDan are a team of real estate profelllonlJs wtlh more than 38 yean combtoed ~. "fM'Ckltztng tn the South Complete perfedlon In EJ Niguel Heights Talega home awaits --•I • • J ~ I -· "' § X1 .,. i!. ,.., Ill Qi .. • 0 QI ~ ~ I •• ________ ....._....,._~------------ ' : --. ......... I ---- • ~ • I j • RHONDA TIDD Senior Loan CoDIUltant 9:u21~509 ro ~mm..ClOm (-=:) - NEWPORT BEACH HOME LoAN CENTER 26 CORPORATE Pl.AzA SUITE 200 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 <Ampetitndy priced fixed and adjmtable ma A complimentary p~-approval program 1· • • _ _.. • • toe 1m1nate JaH-ounute 1urpnses ~ . . Washiftlton Mutual HOME LC>ANS • " J . I ... • ----, ' .. • .. ~ .. 1 t f t • i ,. w 1 0:: • ~ ! I I •• f 1. $175,000 Loan Amount 30Yr .. Fixed@5.500% =P&I $993.63 Libor ARM@3.000% =1.0. $437.50 $993.63 ... $437.50 = $556.13 monthly savings That's $6,673.56 Yearly Savings! $500,ooO Loan Amount 30Yr. Fixed@6.000%. =P&I $2,997.75 Libor ARM@ 3.250% =1.0. $1,354.17 . $2,997.75 -$1,354.17 = $1,643.5' monthly sa~ That's $19,722.96 Y~ly Sa~ -$500,000 Loan Amount 30Yr. Fixcd@6.000o/o =P&I $2,997.75 Libor ARM@ 3.250% •l.O. $1 ,354.17 $2,CJCJ7.75 -$1,354.17 = $1,643.58 IOOllthly ~ That's $19,722._96 Yearly S.vinpl • Loan Amounts To $6,000,000 • 1.ero Down -Purdwc • Pay Option ARMs • F'md Period ARMs • 100% Rdinance/Cub'-Out 3/1,5/1 ,7/1 ,10/l • No Income Verification Loans • • Low Cndit Sa>rcs -0.1(. • NO lncOme, No Aaeu, No • Bad Cndir 0.1(. F.mployment Loam • lncaat Only Lo.m • LCll 'Thm A Yar In Your Hame VISit Our Web Site: www.wildishlndnialis.com eentraffy Located To M Of Orange Cculty 500 N. Stale Colege BNd., Ste 1200 • 500 Orange Tower, Orange, CA Harbor Hiii estate with top Of the world views • • J I .. ~ ~ • [ l'9' " i • j ~ • I I i I I ! J ·------• . .. ,a '• ~ .. - I ! ~ • ~ w ftJ ., 0:: • ~ i 0 LS ?W& L2LI ! 2236 Arafil StrMl 301 East I 6ch Str.et. ~ E $1,465,000 $1 ,1 ... .000 $1 ,079,000 $7'47,000 $6-49,000 Sat , .... Sun, .... Sun, .... • • J ' I ' \ . 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CMlhouM and Adwnnft 'nail • • . ii -.. _______ ..._... -__:------.,. • • PARK CITY • DEER VALLEY ~or Information on .of1r golf or ski tour packages,· . please contact Jim Moran 435•513-1316 .. \ • 4 121 ~ g. ':" ~ t &» N ~ XJ ,,, ~ ~ r.. ~ 0 ~ ~ Jl 2 .. , ~~----c:._~--·~~ - • • .. .. '! - I • ~ An exceptional neighborhOod deserves exceptional service. As • .-ned hOme loln consiJltant ..vi"I OrlNB County for rNet 29 ~.I'm proud to brin& my COnlidef'abfe eXpefience to )'OUr neighborhood. I also have the technolo&Y, resources and lnnoVltlYe loan products from one • Of America's leading lenders to make your next home buying experience fast, convenient and virtually hassle-free. A vast selection of home financing options, including: ~ PayOption ARMs ~ Fixed Period ARMs 3/1, 511 , 7/1, 10/l ~ Interest Only loan PrOiflllls ~ Home Equity Loan Programs ~ Fast & Easf"' Loans ~ Purchase & Refinance ~ Stated Income Available ~ Primary Residence, Second Homes, High Rise Condominiums ~ New Construction (Rate Cap Proeram offers interest rat& protection for up to 14 months) Kevin Budde 8tn:h Menlllr Cell 94~22·207~ Miiiion Vlljo 8Nndl 27101 Puerta ""'· w.. 100 Mission V •• CA 92691 Phone 94~282·2203 Onct Fax 949-348-163t Irvine Bt1nch 18044 Culver DrMI Irvine, CA 92612 Phone 949'--552-2777 ext.224 HOMI LOAMI Easy. Really: • .............. r.---.'-•' ........... _..c..,....,..~ .............. i.-... ............ ~ .... c-. .............. ~ ....... ,.... ..... ...................... _...,.c..... .... . . . . NEW IN EASTSIDE COSTA MESA! FOUR HOMES 2,249 TO 2,712 SQUAJlE PEET. 2441 ELDEN AVENUE • Travettlnc HOME PI.ATE DEVELOPMENT PLEASE CALL OUR SALES OFFICE AT (949) 417-4283 _.,_.,. • O\'er 'O banks and lending institution• to choo~from • Loans to $10 million; all credit prQfiles, including ca&!j·doc and interest-onl!j • Our goal ie to provide the be&t ratc6 and lowest cost -all with our but price guarantee TRY FIXED S·YEAR TO $1.5 MILLION • 4 .85" •ZERO POINTS• INT'UbT-OHLY ~ • NO fllt!PAYMENT PEHALTYlll . • ... who to call! Betsy Banker Account Executive 949-347-1729 Office 949-212-4744 Cell When you're ready to buy your dream home in South Orange County, call the one professional with the expertise and personal touch you deserve. ~-BankofAmertca. Vttigher Standards ~.,..._,WIN 8'ld ~ -Mljed ID ctwnge w4lllOUC nadce 88r* ol Amet1c:a NA ~ FOIC 0'.2004 .... al .Ml9lbl Corpor9lion Qt Equel Hou*'Cl l.ander Panoramic views to ocean and catallna Island Nestled in the htl1I of San Clemente in a pdvete guard-gated community, enjoy exquistte panoramas of the ~Pad.fie and crisp ocean bree2el from thia family showplace. Set hf&h on a grusy knoll with Maying palms, this eye-catdl.lng home offm a 2,S~foot Ooor plan, four laige bedrooms and thtte newly remodeled bath.I. En~ Imo a imJ)ftlltft foyer accentuated with ftne travertine Ooodng. T01ftdl>« cedt"&S toar above the elegant formal living and dining room , while a aackJin8 marblHaoed ftreplace provides a spedal settin& In which to pther wt1h loved ones. 11lroughout the apadoWI salon-like rooms, an upgraded lighting system and wood plantation shutten add classic touches. A prd.en window spiudl abundant Jjght into the kttchen, offering new double ovem and a family dlnin& .Icove with a scenic window seat. lbere is a CUltOID-built wtne c:iel1a' and cozy family room ftreplace. Upltatn, a tet of double cloon open to the pdvate master suite featurlng a 1N1D•ftttnt travatine blllh with ltYlilh fixtures and an ovmized walk-in clolet. A loft a. tmed wtth JWit from a large akyJJ&ht, whfle a oozy den conveniently c6sw. Murphy bed and built~ desk; Outllde, lulh ~ ium>undl the bridt 1aoed patio and vivid~ Nmeu can be enJ01ed iri'me Cllet•nre. · 'Ih1I home ii <>&Rd at SSW l'«J. Y!<Jr _,,. u.fa,....,,,, Ola.....,. Fdwr ~Pint Teas ReM BdAte Id (949) 2«).1919. i I t f t I I t t I ' t t • I ' t t t t t t I · ~ With so many solutions in home loans, the choice is clearly ... A$ a local lending expert. I can otter you the technology and resources of one of the natt00's leading lenders Committed to speed and cuaOt11er Mrv1ce I've got a wide selection of loan programs.compet1t1ve rates.and the power to give up-front aPPfOYals' personally I offer programs to qualified buye~ such as •Guaranteed 10-Day Close' • Loans Up to $6 M1ll1on • Interest Only Loans • Primary Residence.Second Home. Investment •Fixed Payment Period ARMs of 3.5.7,0f 10 Yea~ • 100%Financing/Zero Down •Fat & Easy"" Loans • Pty()pt1on ARMS llCounlQ-.rJide- • Reduced Doc & Stated Income • Purehase and Refinance • New Construction 8 EqUll ~ Lendef. 0 2004 Coonlrywlde Home U.0S. Inc. 4500 Park Gfanedl. ca.c..s, CA 91J02 T~ ~ .e the property d ~ F'lnencill Corparlllion ~ b IUblldtlnes. ucerws by 9" ~ d Ccrpcnllon5 under 1t1e Calllotnle ,........ ~ ~ ~ For Ct11orn11 Pf'OC*lle ~ Some jlOdlldl '""' not be~ In Callorna •Uc>-ftont ~ is sut)lld '° illlilfacb1 ~ end ~ ,..,.. llld no c:hlfWt In flnlnl:iM corotlon If the rlll ll not lodoed OI '* pr*Dln ~. Myt ,.-~ !Ny "-the loln lfTIOUlll b Wllldl the ~ Q\.9l«e ~ ID ,.._,, d II requqd dOCUlllll'Uhor, This e not I CXJmme11ei • ID 111'11 Rtlll1cbonl ~ Al ~ ~ 4(ll!eO • • J I L f# UI Absolutely ~exquisite Corona ~ del Mar home i Loc,ated in a wonderful C C.orona de! Mar location, --1~ thJs two bedroom. two bath home ii a muat see. Walk to the beach, • restauanU and lhopt. I nm gorgeou1 home an .!l allo be pwdwed with J fumbhings by Barclay • Butera. ~ 11111 home ii offered at $975,000. ~ For more""°"""""' C41l ~ LalJe "'(949) 640-3600. SlrtlM ~. 140 Newptnt Ce#ter Drlrle, Ste. I()(), NftlflOl'I BMet. . Big canyon estate with stunning views This home featwa brathtaldng fairway, golf coune and lake~. 1be master IUit.e ii loated downltain. Home featura include an tmpreatve entrance, limetrtone flooring, granite countertops, floor to ceiling windows, large gourmet kitchen and huge master suite with a retreat. Two suites upstairs and two suites downstairs. An entertainer's dream. Th.ls home ii offered at $4,495,000. For Mtm ""'"""""'' C4ll .....,_ .. _...__ ------..:::-..... Charming cabana-style home Located in Bayside Village, thJs two bedroom, two Nth home ii just 1tep1 to the Back Bq . It ts upgraded with newer counten, cablneu, appliances, newer bat.ha, wood-beamed vaulted ceiling, wood tloon, ceilJn& fana and mia stonge. Beaut1fu1 front and side yuds wtth lush landsaping. Enjoy telOlt«yle livtn« in the heart of Newport Beach. c.ommunity amenities tnrbade two clubhoulel, two poola/spaa, ~room, fl1nell room and beach. nm home ii o&red at $165,000. For more'"~· C411Md~ wau.ms "'(949) 640-3600. ShwM~, l40NetllpOrlCe11/aDme, Ste. I 00, Newpm1 Bud. Mall Gu1Jei%e Ill (949) 640-3600. Strllda P'ro/Nrfles, 140 N~ cad# Drloe, Ste. l ()(), Newport BeAcJs. . Wonderful two bedroom home Immaculate, buutifully remodeled, ,. true pride-of-ownership home. Sttua1ed in Bayview Heights, femttes include• large family kitchen and breaJcfut room updated to perfection. Pormal living and dinJng l'OOIDI along with a grand family room. Expanded muter IUit.e Openl to park-like backyard. 'Ibe roof ii m montha old. Tbil home ii offered at $799,000. For"""""'~· t:41l Dt1N1SWIll(949)640-3600. SlrilM Pr~ 140 No:o;wrl °'*" Dr*r, $#, 100, NHtlpt1rl Mid, J ' l I ' • f., t • ---°'· pll .... 1,21DM J . A SupeOOf Mortgage Almlaan.com Celonct Home Loana Oelttdt~~ ~Funding Group Downey Savings Emef)' F'inandal lmortgagegroup.oom IndyMac Bat* Provident Bank Mortgage Rancho Sante Fe Mtg. lJntOn Bank of CA U.S. Mortgage Cenl8f Wella Fargo Home Mtg. WOfld Savings K (888) 222-8050 K (800) 34-4-2739 K (800) 367-1731 A (80p) 591-44-46 A (888) 411-4246 K (888) 896-4CAL A (800) 478-5995 A (877) 6-4-4-9920 s (800) 348-5931 A (949) 729-9200 A (800) 400-1611 s (866) 236-0546 s (800) 250-1713 R · (858) 756-134-4 8 (800) 828-2000 A (800) 867·9813 s (866) 713"""387 s (800) 914-8166 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 5.500% 5.250% 5500% 5.375% 5.500% 5.500% 5.250% 5.375% 5.250% 5.375% 5 625,.. 5.250-/. 5250% 5 0.000 5 2000 5 1 500 5 1 000 5 0250 20 0.000 5 1.375 10 1.250 20 1.875 10 1 750 10 0.000 5 2 500 20 2 125 U)Ct(. 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' al ... pltce) peid tD ...... prior to liOr*IO 11'C11'1Q1101t CDl*W:t Poll"9 -'!(, Ol laan -!)Ml to~ .i I.me Ol k>W1 de» "O Lodi-In . ~ -o<I day• -Q<W8"*'5 t•I• pn& 10 .-.q ~p R t& !he llmUll ~oelila09 ,_ whk:ti .. _, .....,,.._, ..-.ulll CICMll Of the ia.\lo the boff-~ A P R I .,. baMd on I $300 700 IQen amoun1 111e Po'ftl• ~ a"Cl S 100 Iota lfMt I•>@ A P Fl ~ "''" n..W !' .., r1 •" • ~ '"' ';' , "' • ~ 1ot a laafl, Fedlral Tl\llh-ln-lArd!IQ ..,_..,.._._....to~· an APR 9')eelllc lo eacll loan°""' Mulrmim loen 15 !he ma•mum leflOer ,.,11 '°'" ""'"" 'I'•"' l11rl">!. "" • •f«l r~1., OloO•~,,.. ""'" ~ """",. "' • '300.700 .......... (In~)•...,.,.,.. proll; nwgln • lnd9ll • ~,.. allet lirst lldjullmenl lndsli • h !>MIS •or \lining an aa,utUble rat• 1'-lero•n • lr•lft• • New 11 >1• • • r ' • '" ll•sr r o • u• F .,,.,_ • ·.., 1 l1>a '•en• '• Jl,M l.a.t•l-monf\llBOR. 5TB•&<nonlt\T-.y8il. ITA• 1·'1'-Tr-..yA"CI ~Fr9e1.-.cy ,.IN!pe<Cld llel-~t· •M Mon"~"'·' 'Ao•tr ,, • Y"•· A •'P1o'>Ul'l"l1' • "'9' '"''r'ri'" •'<l .,_ Pf1Dr tD ~tor a IOafl Al....._. prootldll-. wWI ~ent •-.,,,, ....,. lot do!le<ent loan WTlOU<'I< r~. ·~loon or-1..a not an of!.., IO "'"'" " IOal H vou ""'" ,.,, r.J' u"'m~ ., " .... ""°"• ,.,.~ u l'.llO 9311-HFNS Check lnlanrellon daily • -n1ns oom First Team Real Estate Golf Classic to raise gifts fore the heart • 1Z7 •• {) • ~~\.....--' -------.. , .. .UI ' local Coldwell Banker sales associate certified as negotiation specialist This designation enhances her ability to assist her clients In their real estate transactions Nancy Lav1gne Steve Sutherlen, broker for Coldwell Banker Corona deJ Mar, announced today tha1 Nancy Lavigne has earned the professional designation Certified Negotiation Specialist. Lavigne recently completed an adustve Coldwell Banker University program that allows Coldwell Banker sales associates to understand the emotional behavior buyers and sellers ahibtt in the real estate process. Coldwell Banker University is the national education center for franc.histts of Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation. "Nancy completed this extensive cou.rse whidl was above and beyond her norm.al trainlng. • SUtherlen said. 'The course examined classic negotiations case studies and provided insight into the role emotions play in negotiations. This new designation of Negotiations Specialist is well deserved by Nancy. She will now be able to assist her clients even ---------further and tt is ca1ainly lhrough this CDUTSe. I have a better understanding about how to prepare my customets for the multl-phased negotkltlons process,. Lavigne said. gut for her tUl estate career.• ~this course, I have a better understanding about how to prepare my customers for the multi-pbaled negotiations process,• Lavigne said. "I want to help channel their emotions and aDow them --------to gain the best possible deal. I am thrilled to have received my desfgrvtioo. • La~ bas been affiliated wtth Coldwell Baker for l 7 years. She ts an award-wtnmn& uJa essodate who bat earned many honors, lru:ludiJ18 IntematkmaJ Praldcnt'• Elite, President's Orcle, Prniews Elite and An::hltectum1 Properties Specialist. A native of Bolton.~. and a graduate of Wheaton College, Lmgne raldes 1D SID Juan Capisttano md lam active member of 9"tDl community organtutkms. Nlfll9 Llnflgle""' be f"tMIW"' (949) 118-1553. Qi ' rdl &Mita u looditll 111~1z1 l!.tal aw R¥Jt-. ~. 5111... • 'fto, CDrou dd NM. --------· --------- Co~porary-style Laguna Beach home with ocean view Classic Vlaorla Beach living if wbai 1tm open and my Laguna Beach home o&rs. Dramadc wtwwaier and beach views from the decb give the feeling of .rt90lt-like living, The backyard fatures a pool and a patio. The home has four bedrooms, four and one-IWf bllhs in an open floor plan. The master bedroom and lfvtog room both have ftrq>Jaca. There is abo a CXJmfonable media loft. Neighbod>nnd stain provide quick access to the sand and The Montage Resort is doee by. nm home 1s offered at s2,900,ooo. For""1re blj:Jnull#o,,, <All~ Vd "'Lya Vd <1f Cold"1tll BMilter's Norlli lAf)INI Boldl o1flce Ill (949) 494--0215. OJldlOdl Baker~ Broltml/Je Is• "'°'1berofllte NRT /"""':I of~· NRT ~, dte """""~ ~~ n:Al eslllle broltm¥; ~, Is·~ ofC".nllltml ~ (NYSE:CD). Nellie Gall Ranch beauty remodeled I beyond Imagination Located in the prestigious community of Nellie Gail Ranch, this customized I estate has bttn upgraded beyond belief. Dramatic tw<Ht<>ry entry accented by slate ftooring, four skylights, four ftreplaca, new windows, paint and carpet are just a hint of what you will find 1 The lumry doesn't stop when you go outdoors. A beautiful pool, spa and two outdoor barbecues framed by beautiful palm trees. I The spacious four bedroom, four bath home features granite counters in the bathrooms. The kitchen has been upgraded with every imaginable feature. The doubJe.-rlzcd famJJy room is great for lounging or entcrtainlng. This home ii offered at S 1,895 ,000. For 1'Wrt '11fon"'1tkm, CAil Stew c:eJotlo of C.Oldt«ll &alkers ~ N'&Jld ojJia Ill (949) 249-6611. Coldt«ll &111/ter ResidotlW Bf'Oltml&t ts• 1'1°"'1n fl/Ille NRT fi-iJy of ctJMpllllles. I NRT I~, Ille """'111's ~ m"'°""'1 re4' est/lie broUrw/;I ~. Is 11 """1dlllry of Coklat CorporwtUnl (NYSE.aJ). Spectarular Laguna Beach oceanfront home --...._...__.... -- BALBOA ISLAND 333 Grand Canal 4Br 38e Sun 1-4 Owner/Agt. 948-382-1500 ext. 21 $2, 195,000 CORONA DEL MAR 301 Heliotrope 38r 2.58a Sat-Sun 1-5 JTBoren Pacific Vantage Realty 948 889 4689 345 Cameo Shores 48r 3Ba Sat-SUn 1-5 Patty Harvey, 714-501-8110 Marianne Nahln, 714-289-7851 MeboReatty 730 Santana Dr 3Br 2Ba Sat-Sun 1-4 ByOwner 949-365-9130 949-719-8117 COSTA MESA 280 Victoria. G-2 2Br 2.588 Open Dally 11-7 Agt. 851-694-8018 1803 Sea Horse Circle 48r 2.68a Sun 1-4 949-922-74ti1 Aal8t2aell 1174 Boise Way $2,750,000 $2,399,000 $1,329,000 $360,000 $829,900 38r 28a Set, Sun & Mon 12-5$638,900 Steve Kelly 714-318-1808 LAGUNA BEACH 311 Viejo 3Br 38a Sat-sun 1-4 ~ Conatructlon 040--9»-1411 43 ~ Sat1-4 Petty Harvey, 714-801 .... 10 Mart8nM N8hln. 714---7811 MetioA~ LAGUNA NIGUEL 24272 Cherry Hiiis Place 48r 3Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 Jaleh & Paul Lehrtch 949-632-4827 Prudential Calif Realty $1,099,000 NEWPORT BEACH 423 Aliso Ave. 5Br 4.5Ba Sat-Sun 2-5 $2,385,000 Bkr/Co-op 949-5()()..1248 or 949-721-5776 456 Vista Trucha 3Br 2.5Ba Sat, Sun & Mon 1-5 $899,900 Agt. Bill Wyrich Prudential CA Realty 949-632-2890 529 Playa (Vista Parada) 3Br 2.5Ba Sun-Mon 1-5 Paulson Realty Nora lee 949-632-8489 2047 Vista Cajon 2Br 2Ba Sat 1-5 Paulson Realty Nora lee 949-632-6489 1714 W Oceanfront (2 Units) 1Br 1Ba Sun 1-4 Vince Mayell 714-264-1908 $1,199,000 $759,000 $3,200,000 26 Rue Grand Ducal $1 ,995,000-$2, 195,000 (Deauville Model) Sun 1-5 Carol Rudat Barons Real Estate 949-&n-3366 44 88ycrnt Court 3Br 388 Sat-Sun 1-4 Michael Stark Metro Realty 949-574-9474 SAN CLEMENTE $799,000 2470 s. Ola Vista $1,986,000-SZ 186,000 5Br 5.5Ba Sat-Sun 12-5 TenyHsner City Hall Realty 948 422-0124 • 121 C> ~ ~ ~ '< ~ 0 <;' i i:. ~ "' ~ :0 ~ ~ ~ VI D::' .. r; 0 QI ~ ~ . ., ..... . " •.•• lfMNE • 8EsT 8uY IN WOOCI llDOE 5 Taft$11ewood • $519,000 Gt8ill L.oc3lon m Woodetful Woocl>ridoe. 3 bdrm, 2.5 tahs, 1650 sq fl Clean u;. aid Sr~ wtlh upptad C¥pet, home Is well maintalnecf and In -concitiOo. Lage aid very priVcm Pctio with Pots and LCMly Flowers. WOOOBAIOGE • NEWLY REllOOELED •,ooo or For Leae S2.500 per month 2 plus den °' 3rd tm0001 with view " ~ aid pool, steps b> NOOh lJke. All new kithen, 5*ylidlts. carpet ,palnt. baseboirds, & balhrooms. THE WOODS • LAKE FOREST 25112 Timbercreek • $685,000 This ~. One Owner Home Is. among lhe TrancJril Whispering Trees In Lale Rnst. and Is In Pristine Condition on a Cul De Sac. 3 tmn. 2.5 tahs, ptm den, Approx. 2629 sq. ft., Newer klthen, Rod, and Ftla. Wonderful l.oc31on, lMly Lqe YMd, Prlvale and Tree lined wfth f1alypCm. The Lale Forest Sun and Sail Club has Gym, Tennis, Pools, Ek .. ~--• t • ..... • • • ":•r. C.OlDUJCU •·~· • . • . . Bl\N~L'I~.. · ·~ • - . ...: "' '" ~ ~ . . --· Stefanie Meurer (949) 715-3156 NEW OFFERING! Fantastk comer wateifrOnt w.lboatdockl Great vtews from this "'end of canal" beauty ... Light, ~ & warm decor makes It the most charml• home on the Island for tWke the ~14~s . bedrOOms, 3 Nthi, u1'iP'a4ed kncheft, hvtnf room & patio to die for $2,195,000 Owner/~nt 333 Grand Canal 949-362-1500 ext 21 ,_ l ,2 -Tift pal. ll'IW Ii.ti ind ......,. MJll.ClllM ....... ,, h ............................. _ ..... ... .................... .., ......... , ...... .. . ...__............ _ ... ,.. ..... .... .. ................ I t\2-lfll .......... , ................................ ~ ....... ... ;;? ..................... IN ... .. ............... ._. ........ _ ........ ..... I 0 ................................ .... -.-.-2 ............................ ...... ................ .,, ................. ~. _ ........ t ', ........... Qrlllt ..... .. ..................................... .,,. "11.•.• ·It., ... .. "11. *·•·11.JA.• ta••·-..... 0.. Ylewa .,.._ ................... ~ ... ......... ......................... ~ ........ -. _...... , -.z._.,,... ... ,..,,..,..,..., ....................... , ~f,.., .--.1 .... -.•lll*'Y ............ &11111 ''I" toad.Cllll ................ i;...,, ........ ,.. .................................... , ....... ... ........... u.._ ............. i..,. ....... .. 11 .•.• ,iz.1•.• .... _..... ................................. ... un ... 111111M11.-.hm.•&•J1M•1N-.,2111 .................. i...tn••• ... ,..,Lal ...... ............. Tsrry Hamer • City Hall Realty 949.422.0124 • lham1rfhbcg/oba/.n11 EL l111H l1111r1 24271 C111rry Hiiia Place Elt9Ut •note !Ml, tuoh celllnos. French doors. 4IMBA taro• pnv111 lot. $1,•,• Belt buy ~ laguftl Moue! -Pmdmtlll ... ,. ~ ........... MH32-4827 .. CAJIYON Seautffulv remad1l1d and •xoanded Deauvtlle ~· 3,900 sq. ff. ~ private pati.08 with llrneetone ftoonng, some view8 of the golf course. Value Range Pricing $1 ,995,000-$2.195,000 C.rol Ruut .. none RMI Eatllte 9498774388 Ill JAi CIJldtl.lo llll'MUI Coeltry Chi~ Tllb mpff!Clll --...,, ........ 5.5 ..... ,... ~., ~ .i"'°"' I .._. 111111 wtlll "*" ~ 11111 1111ry •oor, frtldl Mon, C1"11 Nl•I .. Ind catom tofllttd ctlll191 llltvlllflollt. f'mnsltully lllltrilf •alpff wtlll .,.,... Mttt lolt. Clltoll wall •• w1Now lral!Mllb, 3 llrtJlnl wttll aoae aM Tl'lftfUM, '9ilt-l1 .-. llilllllltll Cltllln, •IH-l1 tab,-a lllsttr llltl will All._. flrt. 'llct adjaetlll lo a ,,Witt lltml. lllstl 11,llllO Sf IDI wltll J410I, 1" aMI 8'0l1I COlr1 """"' It ll. , •.• Income Property San Clemente Two beach close incom properties. 9 units $2, 100,000. 4 units $975,000. SELLER NEEDS QUICK SALE (Family Emergency) Best numbers in OC. Keith Larson First Team Real Estate 949 433-7983 • ; \t m ~ ~ 0. ~ ';< ~ 'O ~' ~· ~ ~ "' § :::io 11> ~ fT'I ' "' Cir ii 0 ~ ~ -0 ~ , ,., ' ..... .. • • &..uz ~ • ~I t I • i w .• 1i a: • ~ ~ IQ 0 'J~ open Sit • sun 1-4 Completely remodeled single family home In one of Corona del Mar's most desirable ~-Wal<iig distance ., Bal>Oa Island. Fllhion Island, 1he Village & Resturants. Comer lot south of P.C.H. 3 bedroom, 2 bath with amPe room _, expand. Top of the line "V8dM ~ Priced tor lmm8clldl sale. Selling Price $1 ,329,000 By Owner (949) 355-9130 • (949)719-9117 -. ,Qifi~ C.mbrlclge Clrcle Greet nellflbot'hood echoola, cul lie 11tO locatlGn. lxc1Menl condition, ne• roof, f...aty l'OOM, ..... room, A/C. all, 2 full U'a., ......... 2200 eca.fL $995,000 By Owner (949) 850-1351 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath condo. Marble fireplace. Brand new Pcrgo wood Boors. New paint. Many upgrades. End unit. 2 ar garage. Pool. $565,000 Agent909-712•6151 CosTA MESA Ml:sA HORTH Balboa Island New Offering! . Open Sat-Sun-Mon 12.S ·1174 Boise Way Wonderful 3 BR, 2 BA cul-de-sac home Best price in Community $539.900 Broker Prieview Friday 10:00-1~ Rare Balboa Island Waterfront 2 unit, 2 boat dock. Qµiet, secluded, low traffic, Collins Island end of island with 2 car enclosed garage. Receive great rental income from 2 slips, 2 units, while you plan your waterfront dream home! CALL STEVE 714-318-1808 $3,295,000 OWner/Agent 949-362-1500~X21 Rt'AtK' 1 .... ,..crr. Open Houle...., 1-tpm " 80, 2.5 BA. 2105 Sq. Ft~ upgrld8d Town."aome. Wiii< to lhopl, ldlOOll .tnd,......,.. H_uge, -~. ~ bDytrd wtth epaandpmllo ........ ..... ,497 . • r I .. • I 311 VIEJO LAGUNA B EACH Pully remodeled Laguna Beach home with spectacular ocean views, this three bedroom, three bath home has been eotally remodeled with attention to every detail.Natural stone Doon throughout. The ldlchen has ~om cabinets and professional applJ.ances,a built-in rcfrtgerator and a Canner-style sink with dual dJsposers. Cozy fireplaces complement boch the living and family rooms.the DU5(Cf' bedroom has~~ ~and the master balh features a. 'N2.lk-in doeel., skyUgbt. Jacuni tub wtth lnline heater.a walk-in .showcr,1V hookups and telephone in w/c. FulJy landscaped )12rd and a beautiful deck for entertaining. Security g;atc, fuUy wired :darm and emergency system.computer nerwork and cmcnaJnmen1 ~em wirin8 m all rooms. $2,195,000 Percrson Construction 949-929-1-419 Off.N SUN A MON 1-5 • 529 PIAYA vmA PARADA. N.B. Bev View f.Ad Ullllt·38dm/2 1'2 Ba. Rebullt from Top to Bottom CUiiom ........... $1.199.000 I SlOID' TOP GBftllEl T-3BBMJ2BA fspeocled 1850 Apprx .. 1. $679.999 (LH.J 1 LEVEl. DfSQNfB SD1..E qetDIBRT ~ Upgnid.d 2en./2Ba • 1649 e.f. $749,000 (fee) ~ • NORAl.EE PAULSON REALTY• NBWORT BfAat • 94~2-6489 Newer Large 4 Bedroom Designer Home only $2,995.000 For Dmils Call Parrick (Haft Od>m A rutablt) If you are selling or buying call Patrick Today! "First Time In 27 Years" Patrick has almost sold himself out of invenro~. "Have expertise -Need Listings -Call Patrick today & "start packing" you will be GI..Af) you did! MM!llll'-"'!11!!"-'lm~ PACKAGE DEALS HOME S OF THE WEEK HOMES OF THE A WEEK -DISPLAY AD LISTINC 4-DAY IN A A-LINE OPENHOME -FULL-RUN GUIDE CLASS AD FOR ONE LOW PRICE! CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE .TODAY/ LORRAINE O'DONNELL ANNIE GENDROUS m <./) "' c c. "' ':"' (/; ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ "' 8 ~ ;;o '1) ~ ..., "' ;;;-;o 0 '? < 3' 2 949.574.4245 949.574 .4249 '\ • ...... £!-• .. ~ ... • '-' j I • ~ ~i • ~ ! Custom upgrades hlghllght two bedroom home . • 'nle owner is an"-tnte:rtor destper, IO th.it home wfi1 deftniuly -WOW-ypuf Highest quality, custom.uppda throughout include maple, bmboo and rustom carpet flooring, Baldwin hardware and a limestone framed fhoeplace. Prench doon open to gorgeous tm"Va. Beautiful Wu:lvaptng by Roger's Gardena. Lovely view over valley-pwt ~ Widl two bedrooms, two and one-half baths, thil home ii ddbUtely tum-key ind 1t1mntngly beautiful. 11111 home ts offered at $699,000. For more 1,,flmnatWn, t'All Jeff B#ll"I or Lyleen E""1f& of Cotltt Ntlllp01't Properlles-OJldt11eU Banlter Ill (949) 614-1600. ~= ho,,mio II kKAted Ill 4 Ci1M Pl4u, ste. 260, Netllflllrl~. ..-.IMI'*"' Bro~ Is 11 mewtber of Ille NRT fl#lllly of COfllf"'"'°· NRT 1~, lie naHon's lud"'& ~ f'tlll eslllU bro~~. u" ~if, ~ OWpDr'lltltM (NYSB:aJ). • • .. ' . . . . . nd n~. lD ~ (the " .. , .. ,,,,.~ ..... ,,, ..... , ' ,,, .. ,,,,,, New Construction ~new toWnhouae on extra wide corner lot $1, 1'99,000 -------·-. -· ---------.... . .. . -~ -- • -1JI ~ ~ 0. C» ':< ~ 0 ~ • ~ ~ ~ N ~ Al ~ 9!. ~ "" "' c; ~ 0 C» ~ ::9 §: ~- ' ' •• '!' 111 -# ~ ,,, ..; Ir· I f ~ > w ~ .. 0:: • ~ ~ ~ ' . ,.. . . • I I ~ I I