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2004-09-25 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot
c 0 .. Serving the Newport-M~sa community since 1907 SATURDAY, IEl'l'ElmER 25, 2004 .. PHOTOS BY DON LEACH DAil "< PILO I El Metate market manager Eduardo Covarrubias, left, is happy to see Officer Doug Johnson stop by businesses m the Vista Shopping Center. Proactive philosophy Taking the time to hear the concerns of people helps head off some problems before they get too big to handle, Costa Mesa Police officers say. M•rlaa O'Neil Daily Pilot Costa Mesa Police Officer Doug Johnson popped his head Into a 19th Street storefront on the pre- dominantly Latino Westside. A group of men momentarily stiff· ened. not sure what to expect. tn many of their native countries. a visit from the police means bad news. ·HI. how's everything going?" he asked with a smile. The men relaxed their stances. nodding and waving back. SH PROACTM, P11e M Officer Nicole Brown checks for alcohol in an energy drrhk that she took from a man dnnking in public behind a small shopping center. Costa Mesa officers say they are trying to improve all quality-of-ltfe issues that are at the forefront of the new community policing philosophy. Camaraderie defines Race for the Cure About 75% of money raisect goes to breast cancer education, screening and treatment. beepa Bharath Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -M.nba Blake ls a three-time cancer turlfvot 11le 64-year·old Cotta Meu l'elltor wu ftnt dlagnoted With breast cancer FYI: What: The 13th annual Komen Orange County R•ce for the Cure Who: The Orange County chapter of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundttlon When: Sund8y. Registration begin• •t 8:30 •.m. First race beglna It 7:30 •.m. Where: FHhlon laland, Newport 8eKh ""°""9don: C.11 (714) 957-9185 or to ,..._, ontlne, vlalt www.oocutW.com 20 ~ qo. Mer three months of chemotherapy, the cancer went lnto FAMILY TIME remission. ln 1997, the cancer struck agaJn, this tlme ln her lung and spleen. She underwent chemotherapy for a year and went ln to remission again, but not before she lost perma- nent use of her right hand. Blake went through radJation for the third time earller this year, when the cancer showed up ln her other breast. The banh treatments may have eroded her physical strength. but they haven't touched her spirit. Making schools separate but equal Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON1HEWEB: MM~com Assistant sheriff quits his volunteer position Don Haid!, who-.,e '>On Greg Haid! await"> '>l'Con d tri al in a gang-rapL' lase. retires fr om department. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot COHON/\ 011 '\1 \11 111.ingt: ( ountv J\v,1 ... t..i11t \111 r II I 11111 I l.11cll annou.nct'd ht'> ret111·11w111 1111 l 111JJ\. 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Pa&e A4 From left Angela Cooper Norma Sainz and Joan G1bsor embrace during a tribute to breast cancer survivors during the 2003 Race for the Cure KENT I~! !'TOW DAln Pll l Jewish community celebrates Yorn Kippur .,..,. ....... OlilyPIOt NEWPORT-MESA -1t•1 a aolemn daJ, bUc not a somber one lor..,. .. O¥et the world. FOr ._ Qppur, Uterdy a 1' Ill. ...... ·me c1ay of 1111 II .... llld llbbl Md ... °'l::t' IM Na ID ~ ........... ... .. , .......... . A2 Sllurday, ~ 25, 2004 BOO ERS&BEYOND He has the Senior Center on a s.tring T om Connor is a popular volunteer at his hometown's Costa Mesa Senior Center. but most people he talks to don't know his real name. That's because he onJy goes by "Yo-yo," one of those classic nicknames that's just crying out to have a compelling story behind it. "Not really." Connor said. "The way I us ually describe it is that a woman had me on a s tring my entire life. I gave it to myself." Senior Center Director Aviva Goelman said she appreciates Connor's humor as much ac; mos t of the center's patrons. "Everybody loves him because he u s ually wears a big, funny-looking earring in one ear." s he said. ult loo ks like a woman's e arring." The Daily Pilot's Jeff Benson sat down with a modes t "Yo-yo" to talk about his humorous side and his voluntecris m . People I've talked to say you're hilarious. What do you think1 I try to be my normal self I don't try to make people laugh. They laugh at me. I just like to have a funny outlook. l.ife'c, too !>hort no t to laugh at a joke. Here's one: "Ask a woman whether she puts lipstick and rouge on her forehead. When she says she doesn't, you say, 'Then how do you make up your mind?' Did your wife have anything to do with that one. and with calling you "Yo-yo"f She did, sort of. I made the nickname up myself four or five years ago, and she died six years ago. She was a great person because of her personality. We both made each other laugh and joke and have fun . I've been coming here about four or five years, and J 'm constantly reminded of her. What do you do as a volunteer at the Senior Center? 1 take thing!. out of dry s torage and get them ready for home delivery. We take things out in the morning, so the truc k can take them away. Everything that comes in today goes into dry storage, !.O ii could be picked up and taken into the kitchen. J aJso make s ure the paperwork's ready for people, so they can sign in for lunch. After we get the tables up, I count the plates for the meals and put out the plates and silverware. Usually we have somewhere between 55 and 70 peopl e eating lunch. What's your favorite meaJ he ref They're aJI pretty good. I couldn't pick one as the best. It wouldn't be fair. What kinda of thlnp do you talk about with the other volu.nteent (Speaks with a garbled Irish accent) I ask, 'Why don't you understand what I'm talking about. Don't you understand Irish?' Are you lriabf Oh yes. That's why J talk that way. I don't want anyone else to understand. Just me. Does that mean you were born In lrelandf No. J was born in Philadelphia and moved to New Jersey when I was really young. in '38. Then I moved to San Francisco in 1943 and to Southern California in 1944. I've lived in Costa Mesa since about 1970. My family was on the move quite a bit. But it was no problem at all. My mom and dad just said we were moving or whatever, and I listened to them. Why dJd you decide to volunteer at the centel'l There used to be somebody who worked here by the name of Rick. I asked if I could help him one day, and he said it was fine. Then he had to do something else, and I took over. I think it's a great place for seniors to come to, to make acquaintances and to have a good lunch. THE OLDER CROWD I f KENT TREPTOW I ONLY PILOT Enjoying Alaska in all its glory and a busy October T here i!. a certain degree of excitement 11ed to the unpredictable. I know th1.,, l>ecau-;e when I signed up to ioin 34 other seniors from the Costa Mesa Senior Ce nter on an Alaskan cruise, I had no inkling or the JOUrncy that lay ahead Of me. And so I was very excited wuh the a11t1t ipation of the unknown. What transpired was the trip of a lifetime lllere are some people who don't enjoy "organi1.ed" group trips. But I must say our journey was well organ11ed, thanks 10 the Senior Center\ travel department, and I cam<· away from our trip conv1m ed that this is the only way to travel. We winged our way to Seattle from Orange County. Upon our arrivaJ. we were met by a fri endly and doting travel coordinator who made sure our luggage -and all or us -were safely aboard a bus to beaullfuJ Vancouver. It was there where we boarded our shlp, the Norwegian Sun. From the moment we set foot on our ship until the moment , AVIVA GOELMAN we returned , I experienced one unforgettable adventure after another. Our first stop Wa:> Ketchilcan, where I was treated to a fishing trip. It was my first angling adventure of my life, and I dove in w11h gusto, donning a fisherman's outfit. A trio of ui. - including our guide Larry - paled mto a small fishing boat and off we went, hoping to catch a good number of roclcfish. To our delight, we immediately began catching one fish after another. So many, in fact, that we had to rele~ a few back into the cold Canadian water. Then, with our boat full of fish, ii began raining heavily. We were taken to a small island, where a campfire was waiting for us. We cleaned our catches and cooked a delicious Daily A Pilot VOL 98. NO. 269 THOMAS H. JOHNSON S..Mca'll* Publisher Photo Edleor, TOHYDOOERO (949) ?8M3&I EditOf sm..moariO...,,._,oom USA COSENZA JoeeJ. .... ~~r Alt Oirec:tor I N9wl Olllr Chief, <M16744M Promotlone DirectOf' Jc>#.__,.•,.,,,,_oom ......... Gina A&eundlr. Thomel Grip, mmNOITAff PllUf Seiciowltz. Mb ~.,,, l.J.C. Ma:ring Edhor, ........ (948 674-4233 ~ .... 1.J.uhn• IMl,,,_com ~-..... O....o..M .......... ""°""· ~E.,, tMIPMm (949 714..aM ~•,.,_,oom ~=·~ Drlllth ........ 8pofta Edtllof. GcMrnrNnl ,.....,, .... 9'M221 (Mt574-<W:J ~....,,.__,,, ffdwd.dUM • ...,,.,ciom MallailO'M ..... c... ~ , . .,. a.v Ec9ior, ""'*"*"'and ...... ........ Cltlt~ ~ ~·-·].,,, MlllAPnr fMlni fclllrl .......... ,..., ......... ~-· ....... ~ .....: ...., .. ~nrw boutllabaisse. Even though it massive base of the glacier. was raining and cold. the Never have I seen such huge adrenaline was Oowing. Rarely pieces of ice, or seen quite that had I bee n as content as l was tint of blue. I never couJd have then. imagined that I wouJd be so The next day was just as close to one of nature's great laden with adventure. As we creations. entered Juneau, Alaska's Departing Alaska brought beautiful capitaJ, a few or us mixed emotions. I felt as If I was hopped aboard a helicopter for leaving God's country. a breathtaking aeriaJ view of the l want to thank the Senior Mendenhall glacier. We set Center for giving me this down and hiked for three hours. experience, and I look. forward Picture it: A handfuJ of senior to traveling with them again. I citi1.ens dressed lilce astronauts. know they are planning many I felt as if I was experiencing a fun trips; everything from a day floating sensation. • trip to the casinos, a journey to On the third day, we all took a the theater and a cruise to train ride m Skagway over the Hawaii. Canadian border and got to see the peaks. One thinks of Alaska as being snow and Ice, igloos and P.sldrnos, but the scenery was an eye .Ppener for me. The mountains are gorgeous and full of vegetation, though these scenes are occasionally interrupted by majestic glaciers. By the fourth day. I had every intention of experiencing yet another adventure. I fulfilled that expectation with a spellbindlng jet boat ride to the Jeffa..won Newe aeeist.a~ (949) 674-<USe jeff.bfltwon i.tlm-.oom 8"0RTI ITAff IMV,_,.,_ Repofter. 1949) 574-4227 blrry.f.utknM•latl,,,_oom ~~ Reporter, (949) 674-4222 ~_.ldetton•l«lnw..com NdtD911 .... Repcww, lM) 574-4225 rldc.~x•IMlm..com ~ Maril C. eu.dn, Don l..Md'I, ~Treptow, Douo* Zimmerman MAm•HOn.N IM)MZ_... Aecof'd ~r oommentt about the Oiity ot ,..... tlpe. ..... Our addfwaa 11 now. a.y St.. c-.. Me91. CA 12tn OMot hour8.,. =· ':'-· U>e.m.· I p.m. " .......... policy to pronipdy OOftWl ...... o1 ......... ........... .,.. .• "' n.e=.•·· 2 'CWMlllll°"'Y .... ......., .. .,, ...... ---= ........ c.. =· ·-· !'3.., .. ~===$ ..... '1..."-": .............. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE October ls a very busy month at the Costa Mesa Senior Center. This year we have something for all tastes and interests -some dancing, good food, a lot of laughs, an opportunity to volunteer and, best of all, lime to get together with othen. So make the time and join in. We have something for everyone at our center. • Candtdtite't Forum: Oct. 7. $30 per month. IPl1c:M Include IMI eppliceble lt.lte end ioc.I .. IC ... ) POSTMASTER: Send~~ U> The Newport~ Meu o.ily Pilot, P.O. Bole 1680. Cotta Mela, CA tme. Copvright: No MWI ltOl'iee, lllu8ttwllofw, .clltorW mMllr « ~...,.,.. herWI C*'I be ~wlthoutMibn permlellon of copyright OW'Mf, HOW TO M.Aat UI a.ur •an ,..,. ,...... 0.-,.. C...ay (IOOt 212 .. Mt -.. .... '-Ch ••• )842-&171 ....., CMI M2""321 ..... ..... ~ea..., =Mtl-..m ........... 10 .... .......... 10 ..... --·~ ........ . ................ ............... from noon to I :30 p.m. Please join the candidates who are running for City Council at the center for lunch. CaU ahead for lunch reservations. • C.Ountry Hoedown: Oct. 15 from 4 to 7 p.m. For the third straight year, we'll have a down-home barbecue, and we will be kicking up our heels with line dancing and square dancing. Come decked out In your Western attire and saunter in, pardner. The cost is $5 for members and $11 for nonmembers. • Flea Market: Oct. 16 in our parking lot. This is the best time of year to clean out closets and garages in preparation for the holidays. We can use any item with a value of 25 cents and up. This year, as part or our ongoing fundraising campaign, we are proud to present a benefit performance of the new "Late Nlte Catechism U." Just when you thought It was safe to go into the classroom, Sister b back bigger and badder than ever. This new. hilarious, lnteractive sequel by Vick.I Quade and Mary Pat Donovan will be held on Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore Theatre on the Orange Coast College campus. Th.is is possible thanks to the generosity of the Orange Coast College Foundation and the wonderful cooperadon of the foundation's director, Doug Bennett. VIP reserved seating tickets are $75 each. Reserved seating tickets are $35 each. For further ln!onnadon, pleaae contact Laraine at {949) 645-2356, ext. 16. The Rock Hatbor Oiurch is fortunate to have.acquired its own facility aa of November 2004 and will no longer be renting space at the Senior Center. Hence, we are looking for new rentera for Sundays. We welcome any organludon needing space on Sundays to contactus{949)645-2356,ext. l l and ask for Jessie lbatuan. • AVNA GOB.MAN 19 the executive director of the eo.t. Mua Senior~ and wUI wrii. occaaional column• about tha center, lta member. and MOlor INUee. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST 10 to 20 knots. Wind wewe Wiit be 3 felt on a nol1h!N911t _...di 3 . r-og and ~momlng to 6 flMt It 10 MCOl ldl and. --wt•deerbv .. noot1. The eoult\ .... of-3 ..... 18 hlghe WM1 be from 72 to 82 neer eeoondl. Eicpec:t ... olfog the coelt and • to 13 lnlend with O¥tmight. llGt'1 ..... TeinlgM; .. motttv .. ~ ........ become SURF peftly doudv wtlh ... of fog ... midlllgtte. The ..... be fTom. to.., WW\ .... Wlnda. • ......... WWW~ BOATING FORICAIT On ............. be wNMt•JDlniltot- M IJTill• fbl k tf••--lft tlii &8 I UR ........... '12 .................. 11Dll .... ................ --................ ....................... .... ....... " .... =---· .,_ ...... ................ -= ...... ., ...... :=:a: n=:·"· ...... .,..r ... ......... . .. MtAT'SON~ . 10IW . --The ... .w,.e ·CNilln' • e cure· hOerod lflOw Md fundnl11r tor prostatt cencer. WHEN: From 7 e.m. to a p.m. wtEE: Th9 ~Cou~ Feir end E)(pOthlon Center, 88 Felr Orlve, Co.ta Mete. NOMMllON:At ..... 3, 100 dfflic cara wtff be ~.end mef\40 end older can receiw e free prost.ete cenc:er ecteenlng. In eddhton, the event futurea e Hennen Munster look·ellke end the e>Oglnel MUnNI' Coach from the 1960I TV lhow ~ Munstera.• Admltalon II S10 for eduhs end kldt under 12 • ,.. free. C.11 (949) 688-8777. WHAl! Orange Coest College School of Selling end S..manshlp •Advenced Sh~·aau. WHEN: 1:46 to 6:30 p.m. wtlEAE: OCC'1 tailing center, 1801 W. Coest Highway, Newport Beactt. •Dll!MrDl:Riulllrldof) .. ·-Cell(.., 8*e412. ..... WIM! lhe 131tlannuel Komen <>r.9 County Allee fortheC.U... wt9t:Aegilado.ibeglr'8 It 8:30 e.m. Aune end,... begin llt 7:30 a.m. end continue to 8:40 a.m. wt ... FeeNOn Wend, N'"'POft Bwlt, Newport Centllr Dftve, off hcitlc CoMI Hlghw9v. Statt Une et the N.wport Beec:t1 Men1ott.. ~C.H(71.C) 95'7·9185 Of regi8ter on-ffM 8t www.occute.com. Cost on the div of the event• $36. wtW! Soprano Deme KJri .... KMaM will petfonn. WHEN:2p.m. .... The ()qnge County P9rforming Alta Center Swgeiltlom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Coste Mesa. NOMMnON: Tiet.ta are $48 to $78. Information: (71.C) 666-2787 or http://Www.ocpac.org. YIN THE NEWS The Lib issues space to new ~ty 11ore 1b8..--...... 1M11n a. ................. . Dl'4 I al~ ....... ~ ~ on•at•n. _. ~ fllllklQ; lllUllc md a.-. ..... Ind ••mciidw '°I*:& 1be .. ., .. boob. caldl md art awh 1be mn II open ~ ~ saturdly from 10 un. to 9 p.m.. with • plDd open· q ~from 6 to 9 p.m.Fd- da)' The ewnt .. hlln. music by jllzleoul mwldan Drew Bary, i>od met &il1b and t()IJ(j otr an itmll in the store. Slandltd i.ae is • the lab, 2900 Brilltol St., Costa Mma. For mere tnbmadon, vi.sit ~ Furnishings sale will benefit families in need cp' r ........ ,.._ .._. .-. ct+•w • balda bauNiMd ..._ md lnl- an .. .-, tom 9a.m.•2 p.m. la ............. f:A .... a 330 W Bly SL In Calla W... ~m..dhmdae .. wll be ........ ~ ciWI..,... 1iaa ...... PftMded...., Ill DO Cim19 ID fw, * tn Deed. IU 1D018 inhmldoo, c.i (949J 9(8-2356. South Coast Plaza to raise spirits at fest Soud> Coast Pia& wlll play halt to the 20dl lnnua1 Food. Wine and Mla'oblew Felt from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Oct. 7. 1be event. In the Qate & Ban:el wing. wiD fndude food and ~ from more than 60 remurmta. wtnerles and breweries and jazz music by the York Quart.et. 1\cbta are $45 tmtil 4 p.m. Oct. 4 and $55 thereafter. Proceeds benefit Second Harvest Food Bank and K11A Owities. For more inConnat1on. call (714) n1-1343 or visit http-Jtwww.food- fest.org onJine. • .. J>I \~ l "1 --- l >I '-11( .~ WFsrBRAE NAruRAL· Organic Beam • 8ladr • Red • Seq> • Soy Ban . a. • Grat Northan • Sllld • Pinto • Kidney •W.bmm REG . .,.19 (PASrA ~ONA) Made in Italy Organic Pasta • Pame • Sptgtvtti •R~•cri ~ • Fu.mi • Fmflle £WRY DAY LOW PRU! 11 oz. PR01EJN FAGINEEllDJ FOR 1JIE HUMAN RACE • &st 'lbstB • DissolDes Jmtantlg • 1000/o &lrente Hgdm/gzJed Whey ProlBn • Supplemenlal Glulamine • \1mUlla CaiJpua:i)O • Swiss aiomwe • Orange Qeme • Raspbeny Qeme Organic Yogurt WW PAT 12 Varidirs ,,,.., lo~ lar. 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Collfion ~ ln""°nce AppnrM Shop 949 642-4522 Piano Lessons /or Autistic Children l..onlfime piano teacher now ha.s 5 + :YeaT.S .success with autUticd 949-552-3404 20% OFF Polishing • Scratch Removal Crack and Joint Repairs Honing • Resurfacing Floors • Counters • Walls FREE ESTIMATE DC MARBLE « GRANITE RESTORATION YOUR NATURAL STONE CARE PROFESSIONAL! 800.626. 7148 GRAND OPENING 'tJW/!,tJr! ee!/leptJint • Hand painted canvases • Fibers from around the world • Elpert flnlnsfllng •Classes 369 E. 171h Street, Costa Mesa (next to Plums Cafe) Monday · Friday 10 00 a.m • 5:00 p.m. •Saturday 10:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m (949) 650-8022 DON LEACH I DM.YPl.OT Community Officer Doug Johnson greets a child in front of a local market, handing hfm a badge card as part of the community policing detail program. The proactive detail has Johnson meeting residents and local store owners and managers on a regular basis and getting to know them better. PROACTIVE Continued from Al "You see that?~ he said as he continued along the storefronts in the Vista Shopping C.enter. "Just saying 'Hi' helps change their attitude." Johnson's assignment, which ls part of Olief John Henaley's community policing philosophy. is to check in with shop owners and residents along the 19th Street and P1acentia Avenue cor- ridors. He and fellow officer Kevin Fejeran are part of a spe- cial enforcement detail that deals specifically and proactively with problems in that area. Going beyond just responding to service calls. the officers also focus on finding the roots of problems. That means getting out of the patrol car, walldng through shopping centers and neighborhoods and talldng to people, some of whom might normally be leery of police. One of Johnson's regular stops is the VLSta C.Oinless Laundry on 19th Street. Since C.Osta Mesa Po· lice started their proactive en- forcement in the area. problems like illegal vendors peddling in the center have lessened, Vista owner Mike Mc:Queeney said "C.Ommunity policing la a great thing,• McQueeney said. ·The more contact people have with the police, the more in- clined they are to call them when they have a problem. Police AROUNDlOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by e-mail to jeff.ben10n@l.timBS.com; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event, aa well as a comact phone number. TOOAY The fifth annual •en.lain' for a Cure" hot rod show and fundraiaer for prostate ~ncer la hald from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa MeH. At least 3, 100 cla11ic cart will be displayed, FAMILY Continued from Al Money. But a careful examination of the Educational Facilities Muter Plan revealed that Newport . Beach was getting & lot o( goodlea that Costa Mesa schoola were not. Among those were upgrades to the sound syatem, drape. and lighting for the Loate Perform.lng ArU Facility at Newport Harbor High School, plua new ticket booths for the football field tor the aame tchool. If you own a home. that alone ts costing you, collectfvely, nearly a million dollan. There were no plant to eatabllab or upgrade slmilar facUldea at F.atancia HI.Ith School in Costa Meaa. for example, even tbouab It bu a thmtnJ diam.a propam. Tb• upp&cSet to N~n Hubor'• theater were not brick and - mortar:" they were "ab lack and Jtv..• So lt'a a btt ret.mbtn1 to ... a Mfdent of Corona del Mat of ill placee, WUhd lallbtt ralledMtlllUeof~up the ICbDol dlMdci ta a..._ co the DUiy PUot lalt 'l'huftdft • ·~.· --i--tit JI DOt the Jolt of NslfpM leiach~~;to .. .atl F ................. -..111c...au...· ........ ~ ...... .......... ..... ~ .... t build better bonds by being here.. 1Bldng the time to hear the concerns of people helps head off some problems before they get too big to handle, Johnson said Quality of life wues -like vendors selling food or merchan· dlae illegally, or homeless people drinJdng in an alley -rank high on the list of priorities for many people. Oting vendors and taking their wares has helped curb that problem, he said. Asking mer- chants to stop selling alcohol to people who routinely drink in public and cause problems, has reduced -but not eliminated - those issues. ·There are less pushcart ven- dors,· said City C.Ouncilman Al- lan Mansoor who lives on the Westside. "There's been a notice- able reduction in noise and trash. It's certainly not perfect, but It's better than It was.• The community policing con- cept ls far different from John- son's other role on the SWAT team and from the traditional police philosophy that was in place when his grand.father, Sam Arnold, was a Costa Mesa Police officer. Arnold, who died in 2001, wore serial No. 1 on his badge. Back then. police responded to a call, handled It quickly and made themselves avallable for the next one. Johnson said C.Ommunity policing means taking a little extra time oo a call. if needed, and handing out busi- ness cards to encourage people and men 40 and over ~n receive a free prostate ~ncer screening. In addition, the event features a Herman Munster look-alike end the original Munster Coach from the 19608 TV show "The Munltera.· Admlaalon la $10 for adults, and klda under 12 are free. Information: (949) 688-8777. The Acceee Fund's flth annual public •Adopt-a-Crag• cleanup will run from 8 to 11 e.m. at Corona del Mer State Beach's Pirate'• Cove, In a parting lot near Ocean Boulevard and Iris Avenue. Participants will dear trash and debrit from the area and will be Invited to rodt-dlmb when finished. Information: (714) 543-4142. Knight also wrote that "Forclng Newport taxpayers to pay for the education of kids from Costa Mesa ls an outrage. It is pure Marxist creed - from each according to his ability to each according to his need." The Irony here ls that unJesa my lnformadon bu changed since 1 ftnt beard It about five years ago, It ls the Costa Mesa taxpayen who are bearing the biggest burden of the tu load. M I recall from convenationa with former Auistant Superintendent Mike Flne, It ls the larger populadon numbers provided by Cotta Mesa that help Newport Beach enjoy the school di.strict atatut that It doea. Without tbJt larger student populatJon. Newport Beach u a aeparate diatrtct would face the poulbWty of belng clu&Ulecf ln an entirely new ~ry. one that would not be 11 beneftdal to Lt. But dterw'e tdO more. Jt lhould be plain to neryone bf DOW thi.t tht penonal fln:udal NIOUIC.a Of the ~ti in Newport IMcb an pttronllilwbolltbM tbMe of ..... ti In c.o.ca W...lo.eoldllll..tftn .... ... ~ ...... •&' nsnceol&ldllai ,........ m..• ••*fl ......... ... ,..JfCJ1 .... .. . ... to contact police when some· thing happens. . "Officers don't have to dwtge their pollcing," Johnson said. "It's still enforcement. All [com- munity policing) asks for ls an extra five minutes.• ·That extra five minutes, he said, can help produce a solution that prevents future, repeat calls to the same location. Hensley brought the Idea to the department when be took over in June of last year, and the City Council voted in November to endorse Henaley's plan. ·The chief's philosophy is forming a partnership, with the community, police, fire. city serv· Ices all acting as a team. treating a problem at root of It," Sgt. Mar· ty Carver said Officers now have set hours on set beats to give them a sense of ownership and responaibillty in their areas. Carver said That gives people, like Fl Met.ate Mar· le.et manager Eduardo OJvarru. blas, daily contact with police and lets them know where to find help when they need it "It's cleaner and safer here," Covarrubias said of the Westside. "[Police have) contributed a lot. They're here when we need them." "And when we don't,· he added with a laugh. • MARISA O'NEIL covert public ufety and courta. She may be reamed at (949) 574-4268 or by e-mail at m11ria11. one1/@/11tlmes.com. RelatioMhlp expert and educator Jim Collister will deliver an edu~tlonal seminar baaed on hla new book, "The Last Relationship Book You'll Ever Need," from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m . today and Sunday and from 7 to 9 p.m . Wednesday at the Marriott Hotel, Fashion Island, Newport Beach. The colt la $295 per person or $496 per couple. Breakfast end lunch for the first two days are included. Information: (8n) 378-0378. SUNDAY A CMIOO Wine Taltlna and Auction la from 1 to 4 p.m. at South Coast Plaza VIiiage, Baar Street and Sunflower Avenue, Costa Mesa. Information: (800) 782-8888. the money available through taxes. The challenge comes when we dlsam those couum.m.lty ftnancet. It comes when once again. aevera1 tchoola on the Westside of Cost.a Mesa post miserable test acora. and~ hear nothing &om the supedntmdent or the school board No oump. no corrective action to change IOmething that hu pen.ilted for yeara. Would there be outrage and action lf we were dllcuqlnl a Newpon Beach tehool with low teat acoreaf No one can aay until it happena. In the meantime, however, the dlfterencea ln other uea1 are , PUB UC SAFETY • POLICE .FILES COSTA Miia ·~UM:**" burglary.-~ fn the 1100 bk>ct It 1t:06 a.m. Thuf'9dlY • • ,..._... Roed: Vlhlcl• th9ft WM report9d In the 2900btoc:*It5:331.m. Thurtday. • Ollllt'-.....: Or1nd 1t1d auto WU rtpOf'ttd In b 1200 bloc* It 12:31 p.m. Thurtdly. •tterbor loula-.1: 8uf9tlry n rtpOft9d In 1t>e 2'°° blodc at 8:25 p.m. Thuredey. • Hirt.or lotlll'wrd: Protstitutlon WM -repot---...,ted..t In the 3100 bloc* It 9:26 p.m. 'Thurac:t.y. • N9wpott~ Grand theft WH reported In the 2000 blodc It 11 a.m. Thursday. • ,.,.,,. ...... and Victoria lb-..: Drug poe ... 11on w .. reported It 11 a.m. Thuraday. • PlneaMk DIM: v.hlcle burglary was rwponed In the 2800 bloct It 2:34 a.m. Thursday. NEWPORT BEAat • Balboe Boulewrd: Vehicle theft WH reported In the 3100 blodc at 8:03 p.m. Thurtday. • Coast Hlghwwy West: Grand theft wu reported In the 2200 blodc at 2:11 p.m. Thul'9day. •Irvine Aw and w.tdlft DrM: Hit-and-run of a parted vehicle waa reported at 6:44 p.m. Thurtdey. • Oceert Ftont w.t: B.uery w., reported In the 2100 blodt at 11 :~ p.m. Thurtday. • N9wport c..tllf o.tve Eut: Grand theft wu reported In the 800 blodc at 7:40 p.m. Thurtday. • N9wport c..tllf o.tve West: Forgery wee reported In the 800 blodt at 6·A8 p.m. Thurtday. • Poppy -.nu. and Ocean loulewftt Vehicle theft WU reported at 10:42 a.m. Thursday. • San Joequin H• Ro.d! Indecent expowre was reponed in the 2600 blodt at 7:44 p.m. Thursday. QUITS Continued from Al son, while the 19-year-old was on trial. Don Haldi said. In his resignation letter to Orange County Sheriff Mike Carona, he said the accusations "put a spotlight upon us and has been both heartbreaking and bur- densome.· Don Haldl cited his work es- tablishing an £nvironmental Protection Agency tuk force In the county as one of his proud- est achievements ln the depart· ment. He also brought In a pro - fessional service program of doctors, lawyers and other pro· feaslonals to donate their ex- pertise, Amormino said. •He'a done a lot of positive things for the county.· Amor- mino saJd. • MARISA O'NEIL covert public aefety and courts. She may be reached at (949) 67~288 or by e-m1ll 1t mariH.onellfllatime1.com. becoming apparent, whether it's restoration of a theater or maintenance of fields, aa Gleuon arguea. If this latest dust-up ls Ub all the othen, we'll be reading about something elae in a week or so. Between now and then, expect to bear why we lhould keep the acboola ln the two cities unified. Don't expect to bear any tolutlona to the problem• plqulng Costa Mesa schoolJ. • ITIV! IMfTH 11 I Costa Mesa rnldant and 1 frHlanct writer. Ruder• may IMY• • metMg• for him on the Dally Piiot hotline at (949) 841-IOll. NEYtfORT BEACH PLArftNG COPAISSION WRAP-UP . NEWPORT BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION THEATER EXPANSION The commlsslon unanimously approved a request by Mary Lonich. executive director of the Balboa Pafonning ~ ~= ~~ to increase the hetght of the existing theater, at 7cr7 E. Balboa Blvd., to a maximum height of 55 feet Commissioner Barry Eaton was absent and Leslie Daigle's seat has been vacated since she was appointed to the Qty Council on Tuesday 10 fill Gary Adam's seat. The theater is a designated landmark. The proposed height increase is part of a plan to restore the theater. This application is limited to a review of the building height and to make sure the projec1 complies with the Balboa Village Design Gwdelines. The guidelines were adopted by the city in 2002 to set the preferred design elements for the developmenl and redevelopment of buildmgs in the area WHAT rT MEANS • The project now goes to the City Council for consideration. WHAT WAS SAID "I think ifs a good project and will help the peninsula." commissioner Ed Selich said. MThe etty'~ invested a lot of money to upgrade central Balboa. and this will be another project. along with the Balboa Inn expansion. to help rejuvenate the area • ST. MARK COMPLEX The co1TU111Mion approved a slew of requ~L'> from St Mark Pre~erian ~ Omn:h, 5-0 including a ~ change in the general plan, a use permit and a Lraffic study for the construction of a new church complex at the comer of MacArthur Boulevard and San Joaquin Hills Road The complex would house a sanctuary. fellowship hall. administration building. counseling cenler, preschool buildings, nature center plaza and another building for future expansion. The project requires a general plan amendment to change the land-use FYI WHAT: Next Pl1Mlng Commlnlon mMdhg WHEN: &:30 p.m., Oct. 7 WHEE: Ctty Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. INFORMATION: (949) &U-3200 designation from recreational/ environmental open space to government. educational and insdtutional facilities and to establish a 34,000-square-foot Ooor area llmlt for the site. The amendment ls needed because a church use Isn't allowed within the current land-use deslgnadon. WHAT rT MEANS It now goes to the Qty Council for consideration. WHAT WAS SAID -1 think they did a good job on a difficult site: Selich said -There's some access ls.sues off MacArthur and San Joaquin, and I think they handled those about as well as they can be handled. It's an environmentally sensitive plan they did there. pre.erving the riparian area -the litl.le canyon that goes down through the site - and integrating that into the overall landscaping. And it's pleasing architecture.~ ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH EXPANSION The commission granted a request to contmue the ~ hearing on St 5-0 Andrew's POITI"OMO expansion unul Oct. 2 l because the church has not ~ubnutted a revised proposal for the expansion. which include<J a youth and family center Chun:h representatives ~~ their needs. as the Planning Commission requ~ted in Auguo,1, and rontinued to d&uss the expansion with residents of the Qiff Haven and Newport I !eights neighborhoods, which would be most affected by it, church '>po keswoman Jill Kanzler '>a.Id. l'he request for a postponement ts to have more time to revise the plans. Kanzler said. The church is co~iderlng reducing the si7-e of the project even further. Kanzler added. ln ~t. the church announced pldOS to reduce its proposed growth from 35.948 square feet 10 27.168 square feet WHAT rri-EANs The comnussion will consider the issue at its Oct 21 meeting, FREE FINANCING . . . . • • • f ~ • • •• ' MESA ... 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We're building a new bwJdmg and need someone who can stay with that pro1ect for ..even or eight years. I won't be able to at this age." The center Is in the m1dl>! of building the $200-rnillion Renee and Kinry Sepslb:om QJncen Hal. wbk:h II Mt to ~ Sept. 15, 2006, fUlt before the ceocen ~ ~ The •.ooo. aquare·foot ~will include a 2.000«al concert ball, where the Pldtic Symphony wUl per- form, ad a 500-seat music thea- teL Keeping Mandel at the center's helm will be efPedally impor- tant during IUCh • transitional period. board °"1rman Paul Fo- lino said. •it wu a collaboradve idea very 1upported by the board,· Folino said. "He has some great accomplishments at the center over his eight-to nine-year ten- we, and we felt that we get the beat of both worlds by having him here and recruiting a new president. someone that will run the center for the next eight to I 0 years." The building ls Mandel's maJll reason for staying through 2007. he said. 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UC Regents voted on the adjustment Thursday based on an earlier recommendation by the Academic Senate of the University of c.aufomia. Individual campuses, espe- cially popular ones like ua. will have their own admissions crite· ria above that But because most students know of the high RACE Continued from Al 'Tm not one to sit down and reel sorry for myself," said Blake, who will be at the 13th annual Komen Orange County Race for the Cure at Fashion Is- land on Sunday. "I just believe I have to get off my butt and go," she said. Emotions are expected to run high, as always, at the event. which is a fundraiser and prime event for the Orange County chapter of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. The event, which begins at 7:30 a.m .. will feature five races -a Women's SK Timed Run. Women's SK Walk. One-Mile Fun Walk, Coed SK Timed Run and Coed SK Walk. There will also be a Breast Cancer Survivors Tribute at 8:55 a.m., a special event for those who have survived the disease. and their families. YOMKIPPUR Continued from Al of the Sabbaths," he said. "It's the holiest time of the year when we stand before God who judges us and seek his for · giveness through repentance. And we emerge with a feeling or purity. renewal and hope for a new year." Yorn IUppur began at sun- down on Friday and will con- cl ude tonight, marking the end of the Jewish High Holy Days. Jews also keep a 2S·hour fast on Yorn IUppur, Miller said. They go without food or wa· ter for a whole day. They do have a celebratory feast before they begin a fast and after they break it, Miller said. "The significance of the feast 1s that it's not all serious," he said. "There is a festive aspect to this holiday too. And it's im· portant to achieve that bal- ance." ltlnda.rda. the change lhouldn' Com.la. the UC l)'ltel_D must eet aeue too many pob&ema for tts admlllton IWldarck eo that prolpecdve ua atUdenU. aaid 12.5~ ol the lllte'• pduadn1 Maiguertte eonou.Hmunarth. aenJon are etigible. A report re- director of adnUlllonl at ua. lealed in M-r by the CaWomta "Students applylJl8 Co UGI are ~OD ..sd :: ~ genenlly prepared ~ and ~ beyond the requirements." &he were eUg;ble. said. Regents delayed a vote on the Some local students, such as maner In July. so they a>ul(I fur. c.osta Mesa High School senior ther review admissions data. and UC-hopeful Garrett Sneen. They voted 14-6 on Thurwday to agreed. appl'O't'e the cbanga ~ know it's going to be Minor procedural dwlges competitive anyway." Garrett. will take eft'ect Pl 2005 but 17, said "Evm it they raise the should not affect students. New minimum GPA. most people I SAT and !Cf teStS may affect know who are applying to UC the nwnber of ellgibJe students, have higher than a 3.5." so the regents will do further re- Those who are on the border· VlCW before the higher grade line may have a much tougher point average takes effect. time with the raised st.andan1.s. · Students who want to anend 17·year·old Laura Dinsdale said. a UC campus shouldni be pw Regents raJsed the require· off, even by the Ina-eased etand· ments In response to a report an1s. Bonous·Hammarth said earlier this year that found the Academic preparation Is key. she number of UC-eligible students said. is exceeding recommended ·As long as they demonstrate levels by nearly 2%. strong academic preparation According to the state's Master and UC eligibility. there Is still a · Plan for Education. which out-place for them at the University lines higher education in Oili-ofc.alifomia," she said event co-chair Kathy Pearson said. "h's emotional because 11's also the time for many to me- morialize and think about those who have been lost to this disease," she said. The Orange County race. now in its 13th year. has grown tre- mendously over the years. Pearson said. Last year, there were more then 23,000 partici- pants, Pearson said. "This year we expect about 25,000 panicipants," she said. The ceremony for survivors will have between 1.200 and 1,400 participants this year. Pearson said. ·Each survivor will be given a pink rose and recognized by friends and family." she said. In addition to being their big· gest fundraiser. Race for the Cure achieves two other pur poses, Pearson said "First of all, we·re raising awareness about breaM can- cer." she said. ·And we are al - It 's also on this day that a prayer called Kol Nidrei is said, when Jews ask forgiveness for promises they couldn't or didn"t keep, Miller said. The prayer originated in I 5th century Spam. during the Spanish lnquts1tion, when Jews were forced to convert lo Ca· tholic1sm Many Jews con- verted to stay aJive but secretly kept their fai th. Once a year, they would gather 1n secret, declaring the Kol Nidrei. vow- ing their commitment to Juda- ism despite their lives as Catholics. Yorn Kippur is also a day to apologize to people you may have hurt or offended, said Avi - va Goelman, director of the Costa Mesa Senior Center. Goelrnan, who grew up in Is· rael. said she prays not only for her home country, but for peo· pie all over the world who are going through some kind of struggle. For her personally. Yorn Kip· Attention Women: lowi ng people to re membt:r friends and family." About 75% of the money raised from the event goes to local breast cancer outreach. education. screening and treat ment programs, Pearson said The remaining money goes to the national foundation, which sets it aside for breast cancer re!>earch grants, she said. But more than anything elw. breast cancer survivors and other members of the publtt can feel the warmth and cama raderie at the event, Blake said. "'It's an incredible thing to see so many people in one place. not arguing or fighting," '>ht• said "There's just an enormou' amount of love that"s poured ou1." • DEEPA BHARATH 1s the enterprise and general assignment reporter She may be reached at ~949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath a./at1mes com pur 1s a day "to start afre~h. Goelman said. "The fa~ting is good bl'l all'>t you tend to focus less on 1h1· food and more about your lik she said. She also lights a memuri.il candle in her home for the dl' cea.,ed in her family, Goelm.in said "This has been a particularl} tough year for me becau\e I lo~t my mother.· she said Memorial candles are al'>o ltghted in the temple, M1ll1·r said. "We have a food drive tn our temple too.· he said. "Becau"· the fasting time Is also the timl' 10 think about the less fortu nate people for whom fasting 1., not an option.• • DEEPA BHARATH ls the enterprise and general assignment reporter. She may be reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath@lat1mes.com. Do you have a Bladder Control Problem? Join us for a free educational program! Gueat Speekera Robert Pugach, M.D. Medical Director, Pacific Coast Urok>gy Center Advances in ·Bladder Control • Mlnlmally lnv•elve Su.,.lcal Technique• .. • Bladder. Pecenuaker • Mecllctltlone • BlofeedNc:k <computer~ f*vlc muec• ~ Monday, 8epbt111ber 21 8 p.111 .• LoWer ~of ._._I 8-:n HOtpbl Ii 1 •1) H4 I ',ll(lll .-... 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LETTER TO THE EDITOR L et the court decide, not the Intern.et T lmothy Titus has speculated in the Daily Pilot that his Episcopal Omrch will grab property from St. James Church. which was built and is supported by the contributions of hundreds of St. James families ("St. James property debate stacked against local church," Daily Pilot, Sept. 9). court will apply California law and decide the question based on California's long history of protecting the property rights of independent corporaHons and those who hold the deeds. of a majority vote of the entire population. Even after having filed an aggressive lawsuit, seeking to evict people from their church and confiscate Bibles from their children, the people of St. James hope that the Episcopal Diocese will be fair, wise and respectful of the property rights and freedom of religious choice they have exercised. St. James Church Pastor Praveen Bunyan The result will not be determined by the Internet, the law of other states or even church rules. as Titus claims. Instead. a California Titus should know full well that churches frequently have Inactive and children members on their rolls who are ineligible to vote or who never attend Sunday services. By his logic, politicians would never be elected in the absence ERIC C. SOHLGREN Attorney for St. James Church Habitat housing project is not best use of site I would hkc lO invite 1hei.e Newpon Beach residenls in favor of Habilat for I lumanity housing projects to the propo'>ed con'>lruction site in Cosia Mesa and 10 '>how them where the!>e new homes would be situated. They would be right behind the loading docki. of I lome Depot, where noise is common. When Home Depot wa., constructed four years ago, a 14 foot wall and berm were con'>tructed and trees planted to reduce the n01 .. e (reduce - not ehminau• -since we are still expo.,ed tu It Thi'> proiect would incrc,1'oe the noiw that College Park home'> would be expo'>ed 10. and hv111g rnnd111om would be much wor.,c• for Habitat re.,1dent-.. The Habiiat re.,ident!> would al'>o be expo'>ed to d1e.,el fumes, which recent re!iearch 1~ '>hawing lo caui.e <,erioui. medical problems. W1th the 14-fool walls surrounding the proposed property. the housing project would look like a prison yard. The new homes wiU be built between College Park and Home Depol. about 80 feet from the loading docks. We at College Park are heartened by the support of the Newport Beach residents for Habitat, and we are sure that they can find a more suitable environment to build a place for families to live in Newport Beach, instead of being charitable with someone else's ca'>t-off dump. They could show real kindness by providing a healthy environment 1hemselves. The College Park re<,1dents do not believe that this is a ~ui1able place for anyone to live. One of their alternative recommendations for the use of the area is for a park. which is an excellent idea for two rea!ions. first 1t can be attached to the current Wilson Park, MAILBAG which is overcrowded. (Just come over on any weekend, and you will see for yourself.) And secondly, the population of Costa Mesa has seen a large increase in population with no comparable increase ln park area for picnics and playground areas. DAN GOLDMANN Costa Mesa Field condition is a condition of laziness Regarding WDlfference in fields called 'discriminatory,'" Saturday in the Daily Pilot, I feel that the parents at Estancia and Costa Mesa's school district are 1ust lazy. If they could get off their laurel oats on Saturday and Sunday and go out and put some work mto 1he fields, they would look as nice as Newport Beach's. The parents in Newport Beach get out there. and they work on the fields. E.stancia and Costa Mesa READERS RESPOND Exploring.the two sides of the. banner debate AT ISSUE : Do you think the placement of baseball-and softball-team sponsorship banners should be regulated by Costa Mesa City Council? The Mesa Verde Village homeowners are a bunch of whiners, and they should get together and see how they could give back to the community instead of draining our government and draining our Utde League volunteers. KATHY MU.ER Costa Mesa allow the banners to fty and to change the ordinance that exists. If Newport. Fountain Valley, Long Beach and all the other league fields want to participate ln ftying their banners, then maybe they ought to think about passing It ln all of southern Orange County and Los Angeles County districts. You'U find nothing on their fields in Newport - no banners, no headers around the fences, absolutety nothing on Mariner's Park fields. I'm against the banner issue for the baseball leagues to fty their banners pretty much year-round. It's an eyesore. It's blatantly just a negative Impact for Costa Mesa to just expecl the school district to do it. It just doesn't make a lot of sense. Gimme, gimme, gunme. and I'm not going to give anything back. It's not the responsibility of the schools aJJ the time. I don't think there's any discrimina1ion. I just think it's lviness on the parts of the parents. GEN RYAN Newport Beach Report prompts dog account, memories of shoddy shelter The Daily Pilot's report, "Vet denies allegations by shelter volunteers," Wednesday abou1 acuvities a1 the Orange Counly Humane Society is 1mportan1. It, hopefully. wlll draw enough comment to you to cause you to keep following and reporting what action Costa Mesa officials quickly take to resolve the problem. The Tuesday following Memorial Opeo E~y 7amco lOpm LOWELL SWETT Costa Mesa Day this year, I found myself visiting the shelter to pick up a dog that had been incarcerated over two nights. Depressing does not describe that place. It was the same exactly as it was 22 years ago when I first saw the place. The poor dog's condition coming out of a whumane" shelter wa~ unbelievable. He was partially wet and smelled to high heaven -it was nol a disinfectant smell; it was probably urine. The poor dog acted disoriented and very downcast. After an immediate bath and a couple of days among friends, he was OK. Take a tour of shelters from Santa Ana and through South County, where you will find bright. clean. well-run places. You will remember Costa Mesa's choice and shudder. I am amazed that Costa Mesa or any city would use such a place. As a resident of Costa Mesa, I am ashamed of us. PAUL C. MOORE Costa Mesa '49673~224~ 3,_.7 !: "Pacific co.t Hwy CotOna dd Mar ----------~-----· f COME AND ENJOY OUR I RESTAI}RANT : .. clcened $995 I Wiid Alaskan Sockeye I SALMON . I roult ICtom•d or1011k rfrtt a11d grl/IH or:1.,.1c ,.,_,. I Hf1ftablu plt11 orgo11lr let ti• of tilt lla11 I •"" toupo11 °"'r Ll.llllt t PtoS>lt per c•po. Ooo4 l J A.N. • 9 P..N. •&.pl~• Ortolwr I>, IOOf ---------------- SO C I ET Y THECRC>WP . Taking a taste to .provide a chance N ewbom babies ln Orange County wtUi health challenges will have a better chance, thanb to Newport-Mesa dtlzens who rallied recently on behalf of the March of Dimes. More than $130,000 ln net profit was raised by "A lkste of the Palate," a culinary extraVagaJ\1.a featuring the food and wine of local chefs and their restaurants. Co-chaired by Jodie CarroU and Bany Porter. the March of Dimes evening at the St. Regis Monarch Beach Reson attracted some 450 guests. many from Newpon-Mesa In addition to funds raised through ticket attendance. a Uvety auction frontell by UCI professor and chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Manuel Pono raised additional donations for O.C's youngest and most vulnerable citizens. Big names in the world of music -Seal. Macy Gray. Boney James and Jennifer York -joined force:-. fo r the Orangewoo<l OiiJdren\ Foundation. Newpon\ Keri Doyle chaired a concen-fundr.u:o.er on behalf of "44 Women forOuldren," an auxiliary of Orangewood. The venue was the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim. With the '>uppon of Oear Oiannel Fntenainment and a host of generous corporate and Individual sponM>rs. including Commercial Capital Banlc, Adelphia. Mybar Pnnting and the Samueli Foundauon, the evening attracted an enormous crowd of :o.upport for the children a..sisted by Orangewood. Founded by Susan Samueli of < orona del Mar. 44 Women I'> a .. mall but acuve suppon wing with a board of director'> that includes locals SandJ Jacbon, fJsa Martlne'Z PhlllJps, Sally Oark. Maurttn Anrutrong. ..., ~,.. FOUR SEASONS W' .. 01MIM llU FOii •199 ~~\.T.·~ IALI PRICE Jean Macino and Chef Azmin Ghahreman meet during the March of Dimes •A Taste Of The Palate ." Hdd1 Shahreatany and Nancy Voe, to name only a few. A dedlcated committee of volunteers aS5isting Doyle also included Laurie Hudson . Madaline Gordon, Pam Seiber Weston and Corona del Mar's most charitable gal about town, EwKomyet Ballet Pacifka presented a "Mad I lauer'!> fra Party" this week at the Balboa Bay Oub and Resort in Newport Beach A sold-out ballroom by the bay brought in lad1e!> an summer ha~ to enjoy a luncheon at the Oub and partake an a very special ballet pre'>entatton of segments from "Alice an Wonderland," which will be formally prel>ented by the local ballet company Oct. I 10 ·1 at the Irvine Harday fhcatre on the UCI campus. Robyn Grant and Yvonne Riley co-chaired the ma5s1ve undenaking at the BBL in honor of 40 years of performances m Orange County presented by Rallet Pacifica Robert Sund. an award -winning choreographer. addre,;sed the crowd prior to a \1gnene presentat10n of ha., production of M Alice in Mark Derengowsk1. right, presents Don Vodra, accompanied by wife Nanette, with a leadership award at the March of Dimes fundra1ser. The gourmet extravaganza raised S 130,000 to support programs for mothers and infants in Orange County Wonderland," featuring Kristen . Mclssac a:-. Alice and Bryan Ketron as the Mad I latter . Also l>Uppon:ing the BBC event were Ann Nutt, Janet Ray, Donna Cohn. Ire~ Martino. Allison Olmstead, Kathalleyne AIRFLOW™ /If~ McCullough. Heather Houtson. laura Baratta and Janet Stoneman. •TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot His rev11::ws appear Fridays i SIO.rdly, ~ ~. 2004 • .J ~ . .. · .. Kelty Glass and Michael Russell. Glass -Russell Kelly Glas!> of Newpon Beach and Michael Rus!>ell of Cohasset, Mass .. exchanged wedding vow-. on Aug. 7 in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church an !\:ewport Beach The bride is the daughter of Jacquelyn Glass of Newport Beach and Mr. and Mr'> (,eoffrey Gia.,., of Three Rivers. Calif. She wore a strapless. diamond-white, satin. duchess "\1ermaid gown • The bridegroom is the <;on of Mr and Mrs. M1chac•I Russell of Cohasset, Ma:o.s. The bridesmaid was Amy Fangman and the bridesmaids included Megan Brennan, Amy Farber. Aki Kobayashi. Laureen Netherton, Kelley Ogilvy and ~am Zerbst. The best man v.a:o. Daniel KunbciJI and the u:o.her'> were Joshua Frazier, Cory Glasc;, I hyl> Heyneker. Michael McConnell, Michael Morbone. Adam Wade and Scott Oark. " Max Farber and Sam Farber '>erved as ring bearer .... A reception Wlth 200 guests was held al Newport Harbor Yacht Oub in Newport Beach. The couple plans to hve an San Francl'>CO foUo .... 'lng a honeymoon to Moorea, Tahiti; Rarotonga an the Cook islands; and Namale Island and Tokoroo l'>land. f111 The bride wor~ for Cushman and Wakefield real estate services and the groom v.orks for Source 5urg1t al. ----------- • 13' bid pddl • L'8lrlne ~manly FllSH£S AVWBLE: ·Sa•·O.Cwi. •AriJll&m BODY TREATMENTS ·~- FINAL 6 oAYSl Soothe your muscles with a massage $]5* PACKAGES OF 4 AVAILABLE FOR $240 • One-hour treatments , • ________________ _... ...................................................... -............... ~ AIO ~. Seotember 25, 2004 FAI'l1I IN THEORY . .. '"' THE MORAL OF THE STORY Finding blessings along the way 'When id~ntity collides with unifonnity : -nae best thin&J an na:vest: breath in your nostrils, light jn your eyes, jlowfrs al your feet. dudes al your hand, the path of God just before )'OIL Then do not gmsp al the st.ars, but do Ufa's plain. common work as It oomes, artain thal daily dudes and daily bread are the sweetest things of life." CINDY file la challengfng. I e:xplalned tbla to my friend on the walk and we decided to name five dlings we noticm around us. We had come to a dirt path and we both smiled as a small rabbit hopped In front of us and then Into the busbea. I appreciated the deep blue sky and swirling clouds. As we rounded a comer, we passed a mother pushing a stroller with a little boy all dressed in blue, wearing a red baseball cap. His smile stretched from ear to ear and he was clapping and giggling. His smile was contagious and my friend said that she counted babies and smiles as bles&ngs. I agreed and gave her the latest update on our little granddaughter Mary, who has a smile that seems to go from the top of her curly hair to the dp of her toes. -ROBlR'r LOUIS . TRANE STEVENS<>ft CHRISTESON I headed out for a walk on a recent morning and decided to go a different direction than nonnal I passed a woman I hadn't seen in quite some time a11d we walked and talked for several blocks. We both commented that we didn't know if it was going to stay cold and dreary or change to hot and windy. WMy moods have been as unpredictable as the weather," she said. Our discussion went from weather and rooods to life and God. She then explained that she'd recently tried to start and end her day by not only thanJcing God for who he is, but also for ways that he had blessed her life. ult ~ms to be helping with my moods,· she said. It reminded me of a conversation with another friend who told me she keeps a "Blessing Journal" to record things she is than1cfu1 for that happened during the day. She told me that each night, she writes down five different things or events. I remember she said that some days she wrote about simple things in life, such as birds singing or children laughing. She had said that the nightly practice of focusing on the positive things helped her sleep better and also had been an imponant tool in helping her out of a depression. I recall that she said the point was that there are always things to thank God for, even when We stopped for some water at a drinlcing fountain, and agreed we were thankful for water. My friend and then I headed our different directions, but agreed that we were thankful for our time together. "We'll have to go on another 'Blessing Walk.'" I said As I headed home, the wind started to pick up and it blew some of the changing leaves off the trees. I thanked God for wind and trees. In case you are trying to keep track. we came up with more than five things in a short amount of time. When it comes to counting blessings. the list goe& on and on. And you can quote me on that. • CINOY TRANE CHRtSTESON IS a Newport Beadl resident who speaks frequently to parenting groups She may be readled via e-mail at cindy@onthegrow.com or through the mail at 537 Newport Center Drive, Box 505, Newport Beadl, CA 92660. The University of South Florida has asked the NCAA to grant an exemption for Andrea Armstrong, a Muslim convert who is a member of the women's basketb~ team, to wear long pants, a top with long sleeves and a head scarf in games. H granted, the exemption would allow Armstrong to dress in her clothing while the rest of her teammates wear standard unifonns. Annstrong has since left the team, saying that she did not want to become a distraction for the team. Should the NCAA allow Armstrong to wear a different uniform than her teammates for religious reasons? There is no reasonable objective why the NCAA would not allow Armstrong to modify her team's uniform to meet with the standards of her faith. Armstrong's unifonn could easily resemble the style, color and fabric that the team wears, but modified -a longer version. Those who argue that her uniform would become a distraction must also hold the view that clear facemasb worn by some athletes are also distracting-it's an empty argument. Just as athletes have all the rights to protect their health. they should also have the right not to compromise their faith. Her modified unlfonn would be in unison with her teammates. Her modified uniform would not be a threat to her or her teammates or her opponents. And those who believe that her performance will be hampered should look to the all-time best basketball player, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, who used to fast (no food or water from sunrise to sunset) during his games. IMAM SAYED MOUSTAFA AL-QAZWINI Islamic Educational Center of Orange County Costa Mesa Hallelujah for someone deciding faith is more important than sports! Today, Sundays are becoming the most popular day for soccer matches, marathons and the like. My family honors a day of rest. which. according to the tradJdons of our faith, happens on a Sunday. We don"t shop, clean or do laundry on Sundays. We go to worship and enjoy spending time together. My children are learning that if something conllict.s with '1 sporting or school event, that event loses, no questions aslced. I know of some sports and cheer teams that will not allow students to participate if they can't participate on Sundays. We often have entire families missing from services or rushing out so they can be at an event .. It is a shame that we have come to such a secuJa.r place In our culture that sports and activity take precedence over what truly gives people meaning and purpose -their faith. I often remind our people of the movie WOlariots of Fire. w In this true story, a young Scots.man (Eric Uddell) is convinced that God made him fast. and he wants to glorify God with his athleticism. He makes the 1924 British Olympic team but decides to sit out a ' (, l H f, \ E S(, l H c: F ~·re, p Ff, H ' c H I: H E.\L E~'I' \'l'E \ EEi >~ Pacific Shore Mo~& Properties, Inc. Peter Oayfidd Aamt/Conauhant cdl:(949) 683-7718 Your Local Team to Deal With! MORTGAGE SERVICPS • l % Option Anm/40 Year Tam (apt 3.8%) •Interest Only I Stated Income • Zero Poinu/Zero Fea • Credit Problam okay • *EQUITY LINES@ 3.S % SOK • $1'6S.OO/.month lOOK • $291.00/month lSOK • U37.00/month REAL ESTATE SERVICES • Full Service Listings for o~ 4. 750°/o l race because It wu to be held on a r Sunday. There Is great conttoveny 8l1d even royal pressure applied to get him. to betray h1s faith and collldence. He doeS not run. yet goes on to win a medal anyway. Bric ended up as a miasionary In 01.lna. I appJaud Andrea Armstrong for making this very real dlsdncti.on in values. She should be encouraged to continue her educadon. reganiless ol the NCAA decision. It would be a shame if someone does not step into the gap and replace the scholarship she has lost. We cannot forget that basketball was a means for paying for her education. Having said that, should the NCAA allow her to wear clothing that meets strict Islamic requirements? The clothing should not be anything that could give her an advantage or trip, distract. hurt or hinder another player. A reasonable balance Is achievable. Let's go ba~ to the America that revered religious values rather than punished people for them. SEHtOR ASSOCIATE PASTOR RIC OLSEN Harbor Trinity Costa Mesa International athletic organizations should be able to provide substantial guJdance for our NCAA on this one. I think I saw some women competing wearing scarfs while watching the recent Athens Olympics on television, but I do not recall long pants or tops with long sleeves. Surely there are guJdelines covering clothing athletes may or may not wear in such international competitions. It is time for the NCAA to reconsider its rule that all players must wear the same un.i.fonn, as I've seen some variatlo~ (different shoes, pads, wraps, wrist and head bands) on local intercollegiate athletes. Making a statement about wearing religious clothing in NCAA events Is overdue. Organiud religious groups might well consider what clothing their SM THEORY, Pa1• Al 1 • Dilmanted Escrow Senic:e • Purda.ue Rd>ata up to $3SOO . '!4t Pacific Shtrli, our mission is to cnate a Southern California Plein.Air Painters Association, Orange County Harbors, Beaches and Par/ts, Newport Beach Arts Fou""4tion and nutomer~ lift. W-db Oller a ninety percent ~11'111 ,,.,., nr.gNJ u to remain ' IW IMtl• ;,, tlind #Nliees. " Jq'fli PMJlllCllDl~-·I the Newport Bay Naturalists & FrimJs invite you to the t memben must wear while engaging Jn athledcl!Venll: Must Muslim alh.letet always we8.f lc>ng panm iuld long al~? Must HplacoJ>&U:an.t always war 1temSfromL Lee.n's catalog? Whatever the NCMrules about re!Jgious clothing, I hope the Uotverslty of South Florida maintains Andra Armstrong's scholanhip. If she must choose between her faith commitment and athletic participation, she should be comforted by the many stories of athletes mahng significant choices for rdigiow, reasons. At the top of my llM is Eric LlddeU, the HOying Scotsman," passing up an opportunity to compete for a second gold medal at the 1924 Olympic gam~ in Parij) because ll would have required him to compete on his Sabbath. Shawn Green is abo high on my lii.t; the Los Angele~ Time., has said that the fruthful Jew will stt,oul a crudaJ game 1n the pennant race today in observance of Yom Kippur. tht' Jewish Day of Alonerncnl. I have known local amateur athlete'> who have declined 10 wmpete 4'>n their ~hbathi.. I lononng such pnontie'> goes hand-in-hand with reltg1en1-. commitment and, of cour'>c. leads to greater t•njoyme111., THE VERY REVD CANGN PETER D. HAYNES Saint Michael & All Angel'> l:pii.copaJ Church Corona dcl Mar There 1~ <,omethmg abou1 the word Humfomi" that mean-.. well ... uniform. Basch all All -Star l>aV<' f ---- t>-ctrlcer uM.'<1 lo wear a ..,lar of DaVJd neck.I act', even thoul(h he Wil'> 1101 ft'Wl!>h f fe ..aid ht'> llJffit' wa'> Davul .111d that ht• ~.,a,tar Now. 11 ,.. one 1h111g to wear ~ud1 a tll'ddacc, or to wear a el hc.id rnvenng i.ecurely ned to prcwnt it falling off cau-.mg injury. Thi1. strike!> .nie ru. within tht' hound!> of ~ormity w11h the ideal of ~spml ~ Qn the da.4'h hetwecn n.-hgion ~ athleuo., where a choice " IO de between sport-. and rvance, the extreme of g pants when othen, wear wearing a head covering others do not. wearing long ileves when others do not even Ji.tar short sleeves. is excessive ~.Pu IS too much of a burden W. the desire to areommodate ~ seMibihlies.. ~baseball player may luke his ts to his knees in the old e or wear them lo his ankles, I he i'l still wearing the same · onn as hi.'> 1eamma1~. What .. If. penon't f.alth mandated newr cuttJ.ns the ha1rf Or If a reJJclort comma.ndtd Im ldheterita to avoid ~g a certain color? • A uniform enhances the team culture and cohalon. It representa lladidon. h la a postdve factor in team morale and decbive In maintaining esprit de corp1. We communicate a great deal through our clothing. and it is important that each teammate reOect that he is one of the "us," the "we: Small modifications may, with pennlsslon. be legitimately IJltroduced. But dramatically standing out from one's teammates through ~ng a completely different uniform introduces mqre individuality than a team should allow. RABBI MARK S. MfllER Temple Bat Yam Newport Beach I am not interested in what people wear, whether it's maroon robe with !>houlder bared, a nun'i. veil and habit, yarmullce!>. chador or any other clothmg intended to make a statement about one's religious identity or affiliations. In the Zen tradition, calling allention to onei.elf as Zt'n Ruddh1!>t or tt'>111g /..en to seem !>pecial ,., referred 10 as "!>linking of /.en." Important rchgim1-. 1s .. ues are: "h the war 111 Iraq a fll'>t war?" "le, fac111ry farm111g rnoralf' ·i.. lorturt• t•ver a mcam 1us1ified by the end'>, as damwd hy '>Orne about Abu Ghraih'I" "Wl1y wai. c,o lmle done 10 pn·vt•111 gen()( 1dt• m Rwand.1r ''Why i'> clergy ..exuaJ .ibu-.t' -.o prevak11rr llwrt• I'> a long h'>t of mo111t•111ouc; matll'r"I l ailing for 1 he vo1t C'> and action of people con1111111ed lo our 11a11un\ drvcr-.t· rehgiouc, lrnd111on-.. I or me. "-SUt''> lOntNn111g hair lt'ngth. warn. al :.<:hool and t1e-dyt-d I .. turts wcn• '>t'ltle<l in the 'f')(h. ll ha' dl'>turlwd me IO lcad memunaJ '>erYtl t''> where the• adult chtldren of tht' deC'ea-.cd appeared 111 01p-Oop'> and Bermudas, but I would nol favor laws or rnlc'> .ig.11n'>l it. '>tudl'nts arc perm111cd to wear rl'hglUUJ) garh JI puhhl '>thool., This is a dear example of tht• I ir..i Amcndmt'nt nght to tlw I rt't' exercist' of rl'lig1on. !)11H c it i-. so wcll t"•lablished 111 other ~ituatiom, one has 10 wonder if the conlroverc,y here i., rl'laled 10 the fact lhal thi-. involve-. a woman athlete and/or 1he expression of a Mu-.hm tradition I think a uniform that matchc'> that of the team, yet complies with the play<'r\ religioui. belief!>, could be ca'>lly designed. ·rhe religwus liberty of all -.hould lake precedence over a l11eral interpretation of NC.AA uniform rules ~ well a<> my pen.onal preferences and opinions about religious garb. REV. DR. DEBORAH BARRETT Zen Center of Orange County Costa Me..a f.AI TH Eiq>ff ience finthwt the 5fe et•~ benefits of IUthentic ~ • OisCCMr Mhentic yop eiwcises that stiqthen. tone and ma 'j041'body * lam the •Now· Life ~stet)'™ Technique to~ womes of the pm and fut&n, calm 'f04" mend. uplift 'f04" spirit and feed 'f04" soul • Do a unique bre~ng JPCtice to rnBimiu your focus and ~ase 'JOOI' vitality Orange County's center for authentic yt>gil since 1970 -•whefe )'Ogol IS taught as created by the masters.· Brin1 this .ct to receiw S25 off your first month of duses. CaU to REGISTER for a fM WO<kshop: (949) 646-8281 www.yogacenter.org 445 E. 17th St., Cost. 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Sunday,~ 16, 2004, 8: JO 6. I 0 I~ A.M Wtdnnday Nipt 8ibk ~y-ALPHA 1.-<)() r.M (IKTOa from N<WpOn H..t-Htp Sdiool at In-one and l~1h1 6-00 Sc. Andmn R~. N"'pon lka..h, C.at1fumaa 91663 ~ JH 1'14'11 f.11 11180 E-MAIL (o4h nd WEB d . . .............. -- ll1l\l\'\.t \'!11•1 t rr·__.,~ ... -... A + ->. God-cmrcrcd parish communicy, i.mtruacd by the Word of God and renewed by the Sacnmcna• Our Lady Queen of Angels 2046 Mar V lSt2 Drive Ncwpon Beach, California 92660 (949)644-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349 kv. Monsignor Willia.m P. Mdall&filin Pa.nor LITURGIES: Saturday, S p.m. [t.antor), Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (Coottmporary) 10:00 (Olo1r), 11:30 a.m. (Cantor) and S:OO p.m. (Contempomy) ............. ,. .... rur ... ,..,.. .... sr9Cles TODAY! 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SCIENTIST 3301 V1•J LI 'Nf'~l1 l'.;;•J I 673-1340 or 673-6 bu Chwch 10 arr I'. ; :n Sunday 5'00:)1 , un Wvclnesdcr; Mo~ tu r SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIS f SC lENTIST '. r,. •.:• , ••• ; .. 644-20 11 or 0 )-466 I f>-1 I tf . ~ The glory of the Lord shall endure for ever: the Lord shall rejoice In his worb. PAima 104:31 ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "Optn.Arms and Optn Minds" Worship 9:30 Newport Center Uniced Methodist Church Rev Cathleen ( • 1:. 1·~ tor 1601 ~1.u~l• , A" 1.A>rntr ul M..ub1.1u 11, ,,J San Jo,.qwn Hills IW (~9) 644--07'4S 86m Q#Nr Worship 5"tluv '°"" W.rJn1 •"' Ch""1rrti ~&ho.I Youm IWrti1ft wtdlJ WORSHIP DIRECTORY Nblialla EftiY SatWday in the · • ADVERTISEMENT Caring Companions At Home Dear Cam-ig Companioru Ar Ho11k!: M.., parcncs are no longer obi.! co drive and need someone co taJct tMn 111 rht·n iUxum' appomrment.s, prepare mtiJls and do some Uglu howckt>cpmg l lowewr, they 1rui.sc they don 'r want~ care Dut'W, Corona del Mar Dear David: Th1\ 1~ a very common response. Your parents are m.1,1 l1lcdy fodmg vulnera1'1e and womed. Not only are they afuud "' lc1~tng lhe1r 1ndepcnJeni;e, but also chey are realizing that old aae '' 1..recpm1o: up on them Trv 10 cnwuraJ:e them w tallc with you about their fears. Rc.i"urc tlwm that you will help find a caregiver who IS lund, I lltl'nt anJ h1incst Start sluwly m mrroducing the caregiver. [,plam 1h.11 the 1.aret-:1ver as only hired to do household chores or i.:111<.t·ry ... hoppmg Once a caregiver tS tn their home, your parents 1rt m• •H' likely 111 ~cc the hcneftt of havmg someone around to lend 1 hm,I It du~ ,f,ic..,n'i work. ~eek out the help of a crusted professional. hnd .... 1111con1.· wh11 y11ur loved ones hold m high regard; e:.plain the ,1111.1111111 .mJ .1~k them m ~pl·alc with yl>ur parents. Many people are walhnl! l<> olllCpl !ht• ,1Jv1cc of a physte1an Or family friend in the 11u:d1t,al held \X'hen :ill cht· f.11h, w m1Jcr hmng a case manager from a home , .m~ agcn1. \ Thc'c pnlc~tunal~ can ~tep tn, assess the situation, .r1.»l!I.' .1 pl.m 111 ,11.111 in and guide your pare nu into thi.s new way of l1k. ~.,,,of ;ill. l,l\c managers can prov1Je re~urtng support that \, 111 ,1rc d, •mg "h.1t I\ he)r f11r your parent$. ( \mnl{ C 01np.m1um At Home 1s located at 881 DCW\.>r 0n'1e. Ste .?Ix\ .'\'i:up<1r1 B.•uch CaU (949) 574-0750 for more mfarmarwn. a~'fanions Jlt :J{ome CAring Companions At Honu is commicced to helping seniors remain in their homes by providing them with competenc companion/caregivers. Our companions assist wirh: • Personal Care • Dr. 's Appointments • Meals • Companionship, Comfort t!r Support • Light Housekeeping •Medication Reminders • Shopping t:!r Errands • Hospital Ducharge . All companions are bonded, insured and highly qualified. We offer an affordable solution and keep in touch on a regular basis with both client and companion. 881 Dover Dr., Suite 260, Newport Beach (949) 574-0750 The Memory Care Experts Care Management/Home Care and Assisted Living Options for Seniors with Memory Care Needs For Can Managnnent anti HotM Can Silverado Senior SCtvicea - &rving All of Orange County 350 W. Bay StrMt Costa Mesa. CA 92827 (948) 831-2242 For, A#Utetl Living ""4 !l#Jliu St!'Y1 SilmUO SCilior LiVliaj • Servint AD of-Orttntt Coun1y 350W. BaySbaet Co8ta M81a, CA 92827 . (941) 831-2212 Qtµility living at Avalon in Newport · '1) Avalon, an assi&ted livlfla ond Alzhelmer'• community apeclaliie3 tn quality livlfla for seniort. R~idenu enjoy spaclous private suites, a 1ocial acci~ties prosram, aru &. craft.a proeram, cable 1V, weekly housckeepm,, laundry and linen 1ervice, and on-site wellneat program. Delicious mtab are aerved in the private dinin& room. Chiuffeured transportation ls available. Two Ntwport &ach loauicnJ: Avalon at Ntwpon Wm & Rtcolltcdons A1*imer's Cart, 393 Hospital Road. Call (9-f9) 631-3555. A~ at Newport East, '4000 Hilaria Wa1, (9-f9) 6-fl-5861. !Me i.s also a location in P/acmria. Call (71-f) 996-9292. .... Upcoming events at the Costa Mesa Senior Center .. ' . .. I' Family Day at Mimi'• Caf~. Tuesday, Occ. 5 frpm 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. 1 1835 Newport Blvd., Call the Center for docount details ac (949) • 645-2356. Candidaw Forum, Thursday. Oct. 7 from noon co I: 30 p.m. Jom t~ City Council candidaces for lunch as they share their thoughts and answer your quearions. Lunch reservations, 72 hours in advance. Those under 62 years of age, $4; those 62 years of age and older, no charge;~! donation. Call (949) 645 -2356, ext. 16. Country Hoe-Down, Friday, Oct. 15 from 4 to 7 p.m. Wear your favorite Western attire co luck up your heels for a down-home BBQ, I~ and square dancing. Cost 15 $5 members; $11 for non-mem~rs. Call · (949) 645-2356, ext. 0. Flea Markee, Saturday, Oct. 16 m the Senior Center parlcmg loc Call (949) 645-2356, ext. l I. Lau Nisf\t Catechiam 11. Saturday, ~t. 23 al 8 p.m. 1n the Robert B. Moore Theatre at Orange Coast College. Manpac Donovan and V1clc1e Quade are prescnung a sequel to last year's production as .i henef1t performance for the Senior Center VIP tickets: S75; reserved seating, $35. Call (949) 645·2 356, exl 16 Cosui Mt.sa Sniior Cm~ 1.1 locatLd at 695 W 19th Sr , Cosui Me.sa Silverado: unique assisted living care "It feels lilce l have my mother back for awhile." So exclaimed the family member of a S1lverado resident afcer her mother responded to che engaging environment by begmnmg co communicate and smg agam. It 1s this lcmd of magic chac S1lverado has always perpetuated m its unique ;wmed ltv1ng env1ronmenu. S1lverado Senior Living 1s now excited to begm making a difference 10 multiple setttngs. S1lverado has broadened its '1Crv1ce mw1on through the development of Professional Genatnc Care Management cllld quality Home Care services. This program will deliver an mtegraled model of care that combin~ che focus of genamc care management w1th carefully selected and trained home care companions. Addtt1onally, S1lverado 1s now proud to offer exceptional H05p1ce services to address end of life needs. With the exraruton of scrvtces designed specifically for individuals and families with memory care needs, Silverado 1s able to touch more lives. The S1lverado v1s1on to "Give Life ... " now extend!> to cus1scance with the (1rsr challenges prcsentt:<l hy late-life • concerns such a~ to1tntt1ve d1ff1cult1es, to the end of life. Silverado ha, a real orportunity to help families m:ilce early dec1smn.' that give them the be~t opportun1ry to spend quality time with their • lo ved one5 Sound care dec1s1oru may min1m1ze J1ff1lulr or unexpccced behavior<. and max1m1ze functmnat independence Thi' may he ae1.:ompltshed hy prov1dmg umely £ mformauon .mJ J1recuon rcgarJ1ng treatment tntervenuoru such as medication assessments, as well as by promocmg pos1uve esteem and well-~mg tn either the home semng, or man assuted living environment. Silverado Smwr Serv1as u converuentl1 locaud at 350 W. Bery St . Costa Mtsa. For addiaonal mfonpaaon, caU (949) 63J-!242 or (949) 63 J -2212. • SPECIAL EVENTS CAPPEUA CNn'OIUI ~ ••• ClntoMn, the young edult .. of St. John Vlervw( ~ .. begiltNng ... fifth yw. Ec:holr la open to ltUdentl In • thlough 12. It ptOllldee f9llh pMtk:ipdon for teens during their high IChool years. Partk:lpdon lndudel singing It ,,,.. regulafty end It apeci8f events. Rehearlalt .,.. from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. s.turdays In the Chepef et 314 Merine Ave., e.lboa w.nd. Younger children are Invited to join. For more lnformdon, contact Nancy Kelly, director It (9'9) 673-4695. WORKSHOPS MROOUCT10N TO ZEN WORKSHOP An ·introduction to Zen· wotbhop will be held from 1 to 4 p.m . on the first Sunday of ftVery month Oct. 3, Nov. 7 and Dec. 4 et the Zen Center of Orange County, 120 E. 18th St., Cost. Mesa. The cost it $60. Information: (949) 722-7818 or www.zcoc.org. PMEH1lNG GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange County i. forming 1 parenting group to hefp parents to understand end deal with the feefings end behevlor of their c:ttlldren. The group meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. the first and third Mondays of the month at the center, 260 E. Beker St, Suite G. Costa Mesa. Information: (714) ~-Preregistration is required. 1llRTEEN JEWISH STEPS TO RECOVERY Jewish Family Service it offering a support and discussion group for adults whose children or apouaes tufter from alcoholism and/or drug eddiction. The group meea from 7 to 8:30 p.m . Tuesdays et 250 E. Beker St., Suite G In Cotta M .... ~lttration it required. Information: (714) 445-4950. BNW FlRESIOES Memben of the Behal faith hold informal public discuuions on spiritual topb et 11 :30 a.m. the lut Sunday of the month. The tllka indude brunch or dinner. •Also, lnterfeJth devotional ,;...peettngs will be held the lest ~rday evening of the month. Jeff Ewing & Lylttn Ewing WHA rs COOKING IN THE BACK YARD? • Whe(her it'• TellAS apen:ribe cw frwh Maine~. food lh.-la ~. in lhc becltyatd lhi• year la ll.lr.ely to'be atzzJlna on a hlah· tiech pill in • cuatomtzed outdocw anvironment. Adv.-. In the pill and hearth lllJP!lance --providina homeownen with -prodQCta Iha& offer enhanced l*fonnance and lmPfOVed dealp--Jwli In time few summer, and t.ba oew l1'e:nd toward ou&door c:ootJnc and~ ~ dhdna hu ClOIJM. 1oQa way II.nee tho humble W.. letpd hfti.:ht PM.Joa and decb are belna conver11ed into amdJ.1-y cnlc:nalnmant C:Cntcrl, Will .... w1c1a ouldoor oooldna IUldom and dlAina -enclosed by c:reee. IMdeN « llvlna re:nca. Refri""*°"' iccmaltcn, ov-. beer ~and uheult f- -all INlklQa ct. move IO t.ba ~yard. Outdocw ldtcbana In haxury holNa -equipped wkb bip. pedonnMCe piJI• wordt 1111111 al aa •at c1oUan. _,__ ~ ............ llllPI ... CM& cook la perfecdon. H!JIHnd ................. ~ .......... _._lft19 ... ...... ..._._ ,,. _,. ..... ...,., ........ _ atlntr-..d Pl all • l>lou Iii outdoor .,tile =:::. tOp-down lntnNd .._...__ ..... at .. $•n ........ ._._..,, Am 1-•lft...,.._bnpr .... """"_. _ _..,. ....... ..,..... ..... . -= .......... .. ~ ................ ... .. 1 ... ... 5 TJ ........ ... .... , .... ., .... .......... -~~ .... :\:, -. • .,_, 0 .: ... ....... _ ZIN101 The z. c.... of Oreng. County offwt en lneroducllon to Z. WOIWeop from 1 to_. p.m.1he ftnt wMkend of 9Yflty month, tvPbllv on• Sundey, 8t 120 E. 181h St., c-. Miu. The COit .. see>. (M) 722-7118, hap:/Awww.zcoc.Otg. A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY A 2e 1111 on ttudv on the life of ,,_,.Christ tided • Journey to the croee• .. taught et 9'.46 a.m. ~duringthe ~ BlbleClwat Uberty 8eptiat Church. The study perilleft the four Goss*• to _preeentthe story of Christ. The church ls 111000 Bison Ave., Newport Beach. Free. Information: (949) 760-6444. PA ITH , ... :n.iAMFelltt fOfmMiofl It Our ~a.... of ~Olunti In f'91 llJDlt IMCih haiidia4"mft ... .-.from 1 ... p.m. ~-... MerVlm Drtw, NeWpolll IMch. lnforiMdon: <• 29-1408. ...... LDIONI A frM l«tJo dJvl,.. meditation group m.ting ft held 8t 7:10 1.m. ~ 8t Our Ledy Queen of Angela, 2CM8 Mer Vista Drive, Newport Beach. LllCtio It 1 tty1e of meditation that lndudM Ullng ac:rlpture or a apedel reading H 1 stlmulua. The Chrt1tl1n Meditation Group meeta from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the ft rat end third Wedneedays of each month et the center. The format Includes two period• of meditation with some Instruction on how to meditate. 1 talk and a discussion. Information: (949) 219-1408. cuaTOM MA80NllY INC. _. ....... , ..... '""'!-'-~~----..... ----.... ----------~-~·----- Al4 SaUday, September 25, 2004 COMMUNITY & CLUBS A time to meet an~ greet (the candidates) . ~~ "Ota Sf ¥ten of filw Qulit(' All Typa of Wuulow Treatmcau • Valances & Comice Bout • Roman Shade• • Blindt • Verticab • Sb11rten • edapread.a 2()'', ' < >l ;I · I S peak Up NeWport'I October propn will be a Newport Beach City CoW>dl candidates forum held on Oct.13. 1be6p.m.. progJam will be held at the Newport Beach Yacht Oub(comet of Jamboree and Bayside, Connerly the Shmlsland Yacht Cub) JIM andwWbe • Then. te no clwle fDr the monthly program. Volunfa.ry annual membenhlp lri Speak Up Newport JI S20 l>ft' memberahlp. For moie tnfonnation. c:oncact °"'9 Gotr at (714) 235-5.115 .LIONS ATTEND INTetNATIONAl. VISITATION W. ENSENADA ~~~ preceded by a DE BOOM reception at 5 p.m. with appetizers and a cash bar. Speak Up Newport Is a nonprofit mutual benefit organization for the purpose of providing a forum for the issues facing Newport Beach and to give deserved public recognition to lndMduals, volunteer organjz.at:ions and the public officials who have given their time and effort to make a positive contribution to the betterment of the Newport Beach community. Seven members of the Harbot Mesa Uons Club recently attended the 48th annual lion's Visitation in Bnaenada. Mexico. Uons clubt from District 4-lA partid.pated in the four-day event, which was hosted by the Ensenada Uona Cub. District 4-IA Gov. eut.ra Hayward reported that the visiting clubs donated a total of Deady $8,000 ·in cootrlbudons of school supplies, medical equipment, eyeglasses and cash. c.osta Mesa City Councilman M.lb Sdleafer, of the Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Uons. was a chairman and one of the organizers of the visitation. DESIGN CENTER Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ~~ (949)642-8400 ·~~u:;.ecmi MY.MY ANIHf Sl£MSAS THOUGH YOU MADE Pl.ANS FOR TIUSWEEKEND • AND I WAS NITT INCLUOt:D! JUS'l lN CASt YOU J-O~GOT? RECYCLED RAGS LAST SUNDAY Ot- THF; MO~ PARKING IDT PARTY ISON smEM.BEI 26, 200( I WOLJW 1.0VF.TO SFJ-. YOU THF.RE! 9:00am • 4:00pm (949) 675·5553 2731 ~. COAST HWY CORONA DEL MAR. CA HEARTS AHO HANDS DAY More than 500 youths and adults from more than two ,\ \ I I'! ' \ I I \ ) \ i i l \ l I : i \ : I I I "' Shop where the designers shop at Orqe County's newest designer showroom, M1k1m Home Collection. Experience our expansive 30,000 sq.ft. showroom of fine furnishings and decorative accessories ranging from soft-contemporary to eclectic and trad1t1ona1 In style. Come In today and let our profeSSIOflal destgne<s assist you In creatll'I& your Ideal home Mildm Home Collection 3030 Pullman Street • Costa Mesa (Near 55 Fwy & Balcer) 714 .966.6622 HOUltS: Monday • Friday 9:00 • 5:00 • Saturday 11 :00 • 5:00 Profnsionaf lntertor Dfiign Consultation Available FINE FURNITURE • ACCESSORIES • ANTIQUES • ORIGINAL ART • BEDDING .101Ns FIOORING AMERICA America's Largest Flooring Retailer 4000 Strong Buying Power Saves You M.oney. Fa mily Owned For Best Service . ..__....-~ AM•••CA'S ••• ., •&oo• Sl'O ... AM•RICA'S •••r WAlllU&Nl'I•• 60 Days Love It Or Exchange It No Gueltions Asked 100% FREI 100°.4 FREE On Staff In House Decorotor & Designer Services ONI BOP •HOP • •uu A•V•C• • AU •uUAa• lclth• • Shoowe • C:. ,._ ..,._ • ICJtd.ena Wood ...,....,. • Wll..._ c:.wr-..,. • Carpet & Uph.e.-ydecaa.. • 1•11~1~1 • CNwnMaldl• ,...., .... • .,_,.a Wit..._,, c ....... . f 9491 6S0·7676 124 •• 17• dozen difi"erent ~dona and terVtce clubl WW come together on Nov. 20 for tbe Newport Mesa Irvfne Inteifafth Council'• ffeartJ and Hands "Hands 0n· SeMce Day, according to coundl Vice Pres.klent,....... o.,. There will be on-alt~project.a for a number of local community groups and lntemadonal relief projects. 'JbJs is an interfaith day of tervice u Ouiatiana, Jews. Cathollc:a, Muslims. Ba.ha.fa and eemce club members come together to work on projecU that benefit our local communities u well as needy people a.round the world. One spectal project this year will be the collecdon of items for the men and women of the anned services stationed in Iraq. We will have more about that in a future Community & Cubs column. You, your family, club and even office group aie welcome to join in the fun of band.s~on service on Nov. 20. You can spend an hour or all day, depending on your echedule. There are projects for just about every age group and experience level High school students can get Newport Mesa Unified School District service hours for their participation. To volunteer, contact Day at (949) 642-9460 or by e-mail at jaim~com. WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SERVICE ewes BW nc.neJd, sponsored by Teny Rom• d ot, and Nellie Khonhld. sponsored by ltma WDl1ama, both joined the Rotary Qub of Newport-Balboa WORTH REPEATING From the Thought for Today. provided by Greg Kelley of the Newport Mesa Irvine Lnterfa.ith Council: "Every good thought you think is contributing its share to the ultimate result of your life.# -GRENV1u.E KLEISER SERVICE ClUB MEETINGS THIS WEEK TIJESOAY 7:30 Lm.! The 47-member Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Cub will meet at Five Crowns GEi llNG INVOLVED •GETTING INWUIED runs periodically In the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information about adding your organlz.ation to this list. call (949) 674-4298. ACADEIK YEAR IN AMERICA Costa Mesa famlfi81 can ho9t a Gennan student and earn up to $1,000 toward a number of tnMIHbroed programs. Information: DanW1e Carpino, (800) 322-HOS't ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophlc Lsteral Restaurant (htqXJ/www.~lbioch sunrl#rot.ary.o~. e p.m.: The Cotta Meu N~ HarbOr Uona Oub will meet at ihe Costa Mesa Golf and Country Cub. WEDNESDAY 7:30 a.pL: lbe South Coast Meuo Rotary Oub will 01eet at the Holiday Inn. and the Newport Harbor Xlwania Oub wiO meet at the Untvmlty Athletic Oub. Noom 1be l?lx:hlnge Cub of the Orangie Coast will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Ron Brown of Then OutlJenge lotemadonal. 8 p.m.: 1be SO-member Rotary Oub of Newport-Balboa will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for a program by Robin Slndalr on the Coastline Regional Occupational Program. (http://www.newportbalboa.or/(J THURSDAY 7 a.m.: The 20-plus member Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Uons O ub will meet at Mimi's Caf~. (littp:l/www.cmocllon.s.or/(J Noon: The SO-member Costa Mesa Kiwanis O ub will meet al the Holiday Inn for a program on the California Palb Ministries. (http://www.kiUXJnis.org/ clublcostamesa); The SO·member Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwanis O ub will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht O ub for a p rogram by Hal Sawltl on Voter Education and Electronic Voling Booth Demonstration; The SS·member Exchange Oub of Newport 1 larbor will meet al the Nautical Museum to hear Debra Lessay on wPholographyr (Ji llp:llwww. nhexclwnge club.com). The Rotary Oub of Newpon Irvine will meet a t the Radisson Hotel to hear Julie Puentes of the Orange County Rusiness Council. (littp:/lwww.nirotary.o~ • COMMUNfTY 6 0.UBS 1s pubhahed Saturdays in the Deity Pilot Send your service club's meeting information by fax to (714) 921-8655 or by e-mail to jdeboom@aol.com. Sclerosis Assn .• which helps people who have the disorder that rs also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, needs volunteers. Information: (714) 375-1922. AlzHE.IMER'SASSN.OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leader&. family re900roe consultants, apecial event volunteers. office volunteen are needed. Volunteers may won: on one-time projects CK ongoing programs. Training leStions are available. lnfOf'lTlation: (800) 660-1993. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY TM Orange County Region of the American Cenc:er Sodety seeks l 1 IWOl.ViED AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ROAD TO RECOVERY The trantpOf't8don program nMde w'unteera to drive cancer ~to end from medical trNtmenta fr9e of charge. The required commitment is a few houra eedt week or month. Oriwrt must have a valid driver's llcenle Ind insurance and be at least 25. Volunteers may use el1her their own vehides or American Cancer Society vans .. lnfonnetk>n: (949) 261-9446 or .comer@cancer.org. MIERICM HEART ASSN. The American Heart Assn. is looking for volunteers to perfonn various general office duties in the main office and implement educatlonal and fundraising events through Orange County. No experience necessary. Training will be provided. Information: (949) 856-3555. AMERICAN HOME HEAll'H HOSPIC£ PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospk:e Program needs volunteers to give emotional support to terminally ill patients and their families in the greater Oninge County area. Training Is provided. Information: (714) 55G-0800 or (800) 540-2545. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The chapter needs volunteers to addresa community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in disuter and emergency situations. Information: Lynn Howes, (714) 481-5376. ANIW. NETWORK Of ORANGE COtlfTY Become a bottle-feeder or take in Pf9gnant cats at your home. Many shelters kill pregnant cats upon arrival. Dogs and cats are also available for adoption. Information: (949) 769-3646 or http:IM-ww.11nim11/network.org. ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF NEWPORr-MESA Volunteera looking for varying levela of Involvement are needed to help the organization with its goal of helping children In the community. lnfonnation: (949) 645-6929. ASSN. RENAISSANCE CREATORS The Costa Mesa group sponsors and supports outreach community aervice programs, auc:ti .. the hornejeu sanctuary. Volunteera are needed. lnfonnation: (714) ~· BAL80A IS&.MD ...... MD HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Balboa llfand Museum and Hlatoric:al Society, a nonprofit organization, la seeking memorabilia such a. photogrllphs and stories for the muaeum'I collection. Volunteers are needed a docents and to http wtth dltptaya. The muMUm, • 602 s. Bayfront, Suite A. la open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wldneldayt and 5atw'deya. Information: (MS) 676-3962. IM.IOA~ARTS 1HIATElt~ :n.e Belbo9 Pwforming Alta iJbMW FouncMtk>n la looking for ~to-st in hi oflloe. ~IN llktld toWCHt. two-hour ttMft.,.., week. lnfOrrMdori: (IMS) 673-0895. IDTIUDDEI illle "°'~ Of'glfllution .. ~tor~tlend OldlrtD~~ ..................... c11111•u Al• ·a..n IUdd(.' .... ,. wll villt wtft. buddv .._. mondt n c819 ot HMI ....... w.11.lbe ·--===----:~ =---~11==~·=••"9 -. .. ~1':9 BOYS & GIRLS Cl.UBS The organization la ruMing car campaigns to tupport i1s programs. If you would like to donate your automobile, call Rabbitt Insurance ~ency AUTO• HOMEOWNERS~ Hi..W1i Su#ililJ ff lllllfrity Sin« I 957. Al1llk td ~S>)/ 949-631-77 40 . 44 l Old Newport lhl. • Newport Sada (NcuH tall P. C-. UWREL FOUNDATION Camp ........ 9Mking volunteer counMlon and m.dbl st.ff for Summer Cemp end Teen Adventure C.mp. The of'genizadon .. dedlcat8d to providing educational camping progremt mi, of cftarge to c:hUdren tivtng with HIV and AIDS. lnfonnation: (323) 663-6006. CASA1£R£SA Casa Teresa, a temporary home for single, pregnant, hometeea women 18 and older, needs volunteers for these positions: oiftce aaalstantlgreetef, computer aalstant. program deveioper aaistant. end resal.-boutique saleapenon. Information: (714) 538-4860. ™ILIULIWllf ca A ltd ............. tDMr¥9 on 1C.•f01'll ~Commitlie tooellbt•the~ ~of Cofwdll Merln 200t.~~onlw .,_ fOrm ol1f\llt~ .. alto eought. lnfonNdon: ,.., 87l-OIOl CO._ION HO...cl The hotplct It now~ wlunlMn to become. frtend for eomeonewho needs that e>drl 9'*f al caring 8t the end of life. aecom.. member of.a teem whote goat ii to promote qualfty of life and comfort rnealUl'99. &di applant wilJ r8C9ive 16 houra of orlenUtion and training. Information: (714) 680-81n or voluntflers•CompanJon Ho.pice.com. COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE The ptayhouM needs volunteers for u.hering, badcstage wortc, mailings, typing, controlling lights and many other duties. lntonnation: (9491 ~269. iiiiiMal stwin ows.com n1Ar-"4'rt1• Brands • lowest Price Up front No Games • Replacement & New Construction me Pricing & Purchasing 1-494-9069 Fu: 561-494-106! ~-*Hor Referrals • AU Major Credit Cards SEPTEMBER YARDAGE SALE! 25°/o OFF Entire Stock of French Fabrics SALE ENDS SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 210 MARINE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND (949) 673-0719 Open 7 Days • 10:30 am-6.tJO pm 1 stwindows .c om :. :. ·:, 1·:salpilles-provence com • "j .· ·. ..... . . "\ ·. _,... .... . . ... ·. · . .· . . • ... . . . JOHN BLOFS~R CARPET~ONE ~ °""'"' s;111:e 1879 2927 S. BristOI Street, Costa Maa 7 -2 4 . Robinson's 13 saves key Sailors' triumph over The BishOp' s of San Diego in Sooth Coast quarters. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Har- bor High senior goalkeeper Michael Roblnton made 13 aaves against The Blshop'• lo a South Coast tournament quanerflnal Friday. And the host Sailors needed every one of them. Satlon held on for a 7 -6 vk;torj, WkinJng their pool and eecwtng a berth ln one semlflnal at 10:40 un. at home aplnat Villa Park. The championship match is scheduled for 4 p.m. at New- port. •rm excited to make the top four, - Newport Coach Juon Lynch said. The Sailors (4·1), who have won four straight, took a 7-3 lead 32 sec- onds into the fourth quarter on junior Brett Auer's second goal off an usist from Jovan Vranes. The three-year varsity starter an- chored a defense that was teated Ln the fourth quarter as The Bishop's scored the final three goals. But the But the four-goal lead eventually evaporated with The Bishop's (3-1) scoring two goals in a 34-second MARK C DUSTIN /DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's Parker Gregory, center, scores a goal past Bishop's goalie N1khil Balaraman. left, after getting by the See POLO, Pqe 85 defense of Kevin May (14) in the first quarter Fnday m the South Coast tournament quarterfinals at Newport Harbor High. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Sage Hill clocks Twin Pines Lightning go back to basics to earn most lopsided victory in their three varsity seasons. B•rry Faulkner Daily Pilot NEWPORT COAST -Wlth 16 under- d&9llJM'!IJ ~-..-r.. ... dns It. freshmen. Sage HID School football coach Tom Monarch tends to focus on· the future. But. for one week at least. Monarch and his staff venb.ftd back in time in hopes of shoring up the Lightning's SCOREBOMD performance. "We turned back the clock. - Monarch said af- ter Friday's 40-7 nonleague romp over visiting 1Win Twin Pines 7 Pines. "We fo· Sage Hill 40 cused Jes,, on game film and more on our own fundamentals Ln practice this week. We went back to good ol' blocking and tackling. We did a lot of hitting this week and the electricity today WU much higher.• The results were impressive, though the competition was not. as the Ught- ning breezed to the most lopsided vic- tory rnargjn in the third-year program's 22 varsity games. Sage Hill (2-1) scored on Its first four possessions and six of Its first seven to bury the Bobcata (0-3), who had as many tumovers (four) as first downs. The Ughtnlng defense limited the visitors to 17 yards rushing and 10 pass-DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT See SAGE till , P11e 84 Sage Hil Schoof junior tailback Keya Manshadi runs to the outside to avoid a Twin Pines defender in Friday's 4(} 7 nonleague victory for the Lightning. t HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY . A healthy dose of returners for Newporti • Sailor boys, girls appear strong again; th"ll race today at Huntington Beadi l.DVitadODil. I • .. 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"\Me~ to haYe fd let our ja~" 'Jkytor said of facing the Hor - nets. who. be believes. poeeea a powe: offense built around a beefy line. "Jn another good football team, but they don't rely on as much fi. nes,,e M Saddlebeck did," Taylor said. Saddleback threw for 243 yards and four touchdowns In a 28· 7 Wlll, in a game that featured im· proved play by OCC Ml think we made a lot of prog- ress." Taylor said of the Saddle- badc game. Both teams may be without their leading rusher today. OCC sophomore tailback Matt Padilla (185 yards on 24 cames) injured hts left anlcle against Saddleback and may not return until late Oc- tober, Tuylor said. Pullerton could be without sophomore Alfred Gwdry. who hurt h.15 ankle in last week's 30-12 wm over Palomar. Freshman Robert Aoki. with 48 y-Mds on 20 carries, i., slated to start in Padilla·s place. Fullerton sophomore quarter- back Ju.still Turner has thrown or 409 yards. but ~ eight lntercep· lions. OCC sophomore Kyle Basanez has thrown only one interception In 66 attempts. with 27 comple- tions for 447 yards. The Hornets. coached by Gene MARK C DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT Mwphy, are 3-0 for the first Dine since 1990. after wtnning the Mis- s.ion C.Onference and finishing I0-3 last fall. OCC will also be without sophomore defensive end Ricky Miller, who IS out with an eye tn· jury. ORANGE COAST STARTERS Ne . .....,_ ~Wt. Yr P'lie • Kvi98-6-11112 So OB 22 RoMn Aotl M 206 Fr. T1I 42 Jlfnnlv ~ 6-1 2eO So Fl It ,..,... l..aud9tdN 5-11 197 fr WR • ...,,... ... 5-10 200 So Wll •Jon~ 6-2 240 So TE eo 11y9n,..,,... u 315 So LT -~C411ne 6-3290 So AO 115 l'lidiy Mete.do 6-2 3215 So c n ..-. Sotbe< 6-3 33.f So RG 81 Tommy Crowley 6-1 230 fr Rl OUTDOORS No P'9yw ~Wt. Yr .-0... 6-0 2AO Fr. OE 5-10229 fr. OT 6-1 270 So OT 6-3 240 Fr DE 6-0 212 Fr OU1 6-2 230 f-r Ml8 6-2 230 fr OU1 5-,, 112 Fr C8 5-9 188 So CB &O 200 Fr SS 6-2 196 f-r FS Fall fishing coming together F aJJ weather has produced ~ome oulbtanding fishing along the coast and with the change in the season there have been some preny WIJldy conditioru. in the channel. Marlin fishing continues strong off San Onofre and al Catallnf Island, yeUowfin tuna. dorado and yeUowtail are filJrng gunny saclc.s for aU day boats and the half and three-quarter day sportfishers running out of Davey's Locker and Newport Landing Sportfishing are returrung dock side with a mix of surface and bottom feeders. Kelp patties In the channel are holding tuna and big Dorado while San Oemente Island has been luckmg out some quality yeUowtatl m the 20-to 30-pound class. The Cat Special, operating out of Davey's Locker, has been targeting the island and posting ioome pretty good scores on mossbacks. The bite has been up and down for tails, but calico bass and bottom fish are maldng the trip 10 the outer island justifiable. Not every kelp is holding exotics but when one Is located that has ftsh It hM been a wide-open bite. The water temp off the beach is nearing the mid-seventies and the water is bright blue, which Is a good indJcator of more good &hing ahead. The albacore bite has really slowed down for the overnigbtOeetoutofNewport but there ls a slight chance that a northerly migration of monster longftns is still possible. MuJtl-day boats making runs to the albacore groundJ aome 125 miles south of San Otego report good fishing for a.lbles welghlng in the 45· to SO-pound cJus. Along the coast balf·day boat.a JIM NIEMIEC Jrt' pu:kmg a\"ay al '>mall bomtu. d'>\Orled honom fi.,h, ld1tco ba5'> and a ltttk action on barrncudd. fhe be.,t r. ... hmg ha'> hern over '>hdllow waler rl'efc.,, JUSt outioide the nbbon kelps and some boat!> are sliding m on schools of boiling fi.,h 1us1 outside the harbor enlrance. Giant squid showed up agrun this past week but the bite h<b not developed into anything special. There are tons of 2-to 5-pound squid stacked up off Point Loma and they could move within range of our locaJ sport Deet any day. Local angler!> should take care when carrying ink soaked sacks of squid to their parked cars. Balboa spent a lot of money improving the appearance of the area around the Pavilion and the city doesn't want back dye on the sidewalks or street There were three marlin tournaments held out of Catalina during the past IO days. The Master Angler Billfish tournament took place Sept. 17 -18 and there were 59 boats with 240 anglers on board competing. Marlin fishing was just fair with only a total of 12 fish released during the tournament The high angler was BAC member Erle Grennan and second place honors were presented to Dara Stotesbury of Balboa The high boat for the event wu the Double Hookup repre.enting the Harl>our Rod and Reel Oub. The Zane < .rC'~ lnvitauonal Marlin tournament bCl.)e(J out of AvaJon enjowd tremendou. ... mMlin fishing off the west end of the island Wt th only 40 boat'> competing <1 toial of 59 marlin were hooked. 4.! bilJfish were released and only five fish were boated 11w \\tnnmg team lhhed aboard Bill !\.llWethy's 65-foot custom yacht <. Bandit and walked away with a cash pur~c of $12.t.210 00 This \\Titer wvered the 2004 <..atalma C.lac.,..,1c Marlin wumament held earlier m the week from the historic Zane Grey Pueblo. a home that author l.ane Grey built back in l926. It Wii5 the perfect ..etung to report on the fishing with aU the big game fishmg memorabilia m the pueblo. Fishing was very good on day one of the tournament with lots of released fish , but no qualifying fish meeting the 165-pound mirumum weighed m. Day two saw 10 more fish released and no fish weighed. ror the first time in the 20-year history of the Catalina Oassic. director Harvey Hunnicutt put the tournament into over time. Of the 89 boats competing in the Oassic only six teams did not show up for day three of competition In which just one big marlin could win the team up to $300,000. The sportfishers Gambler and La DuJche Vida both boated big marlin and headed back to the AvaJon dock scale. The fish on the La DuJche Vida weighed in at 174.5 pounds and then the Gambler backed into the dock to hoist a 187-pound striped marlin on the scale and took home the Ont-place cash prize of $295.000. Check out um nc..uly sculpced: 2005 C230 Sport Sedan ." 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Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley, who consoled Theriot on the field. said after the game that he believed the ann was broken. Mesa faces Breakers SPORTS 0 0 7 0 • 7 ,, 13 14 0 • .-0 flmQUMTD IH-Menlhedl 12 nm (run felMd), lt32. IH-A~ 19 Nn t'Wetbtln kid!), 6:01. •COM> QUMTEJt IH-M•nlhadt 12 run (Wert>lln lddc), 11:11 8H -McGee 2 Nn (kk* falled), 4::38. ntRDQUMTER 8H -Manahadl 8 run (Werblln kldc), 8:18. • -Ayen 1 run (Werblin kJdc), 6:40. lP,. Smith 88 kickoff retum (Rodriguez kkt), 5:26. A-160 (est.) INDMDUAl RUstMG TP-Msthla, 9-32; Patterson, 8-13; Garcia. 2-4; Vidrio, 1-minus-8. SH -Ayers, 20-96, 2 TDs; Manshadl, 9-68, 3 TDa; McGee, ~16, 1 TD; Brief, 1-2; Ross, 6-minua·13; team, 1-mlnus-1. INDMDUAl P»\SSltG TP -Vidrio. 1-9-2. 10; Mathis, 0-3-0. SH-McGee, 14-17-0.127. Coach Tom Baldwin's Costa Mesa 1 ligh Mustangs might be 0-3 to start the football cam- paign. but they're favored by the Daily Ptlot m tonight's nonJeague matchup al 7 against visiting La- guna Beach (2-1) at Newport Harbor High. DON LEACH I ONLY Pl.OT Sage Hill defenders Morgan Brief. bottom of pile, Jimmy O'Hare, top, and Keya Manshadi, stop Tewon Patterson of Twin Pines. INDMDUAl RECEIVING TP -Gucia, 1-10. Mesa's offense i!. triggered by quarterback Ryan French and running backs l)'ler Legg and Jorge Quiro1_ The Breakers run an unconventional defense that features, at limes. six lineback- ers. Baldwin said. YOUTH BASKETBALL All-Net tryouts on tap Tryouts for the Newport-Mesa boy'> National Junior Basketball All-Net team~ will take place to- day at Uncoln Elementary School in Corona del Mar. Times are as follows: fifth grade, 8 to 9 am.; sixth grade, 9:1510 10:15 a.m.; seventh grade, 10:30 10 11:30 am.; eighth grade, 11 :45 c1.m, to 12:45 p.m. All players must attend. Regiscration for Newport-Mesa NJB city leagues is available al www.nmnjbl.org. SAGE HILL Continued from 81 ing. Sage mis.5ed out on the pro- gram's second all-time shutout when Anthony Smith went 86 yards for a touchdown with the Lightning's final kickoff, after the hosts had pushed their lead to 40 points. "We had some younger kids in on that kickoff return and they have to learn that's what can hap- pen when you arm tackle,· said Monarch. who substituted liber- ally in the second haJL Another factor in the strong performance, Monarch said, was the return 10 heaJth of freshman quarterback Jamie Md:Jee. McGee, limited in last week's 21 -7 loss to Villanova Prep. had been plagued by ankle and shoul- der problems. ult makes it a little tough 10 game plan, when your quarter- back can't run and his shoulder is bothering him when he throws," CROSS COUNTRY Eagles solid at Yucca Valley Estancia boys, girls appear primed for big run this season. Sidney Barloon placed sev- enth overall to lead the Estan- cia I ligh girls cross country team 10 a third-place finish at the Yucca Valley invitational Thursday at the Blue Skies Golf & Country Oub in Yucca Valley. Estancia's boys finished fourth with senior Alex Ca- huantzi talcing 11th overall in 17:21. Barloon finished in 21 :04 on the girls side whlJe Eunice Ro- driguez (10th, 21:22), Paula Negrete (19th, 22:11), Okairy ESTANCIA GIRLS Sidney Bar1oon So. Lucy Leon Sr. Okairy Lomeli Sr. Paula Negrete Ff. Carmina Rios Ff. Eunice Rodriguez Ff. Britanle Stam Sr. Coedt: Charlie Appell .NEWPORT HARBOR BOYS Martin Bernard Sr. Tyterea.c.r-..y Sr. ~tlHdicoc* Fr • ~"""'" So. C.,,,..on~ •• MtM Mlidlllon Jr. ~ ........ Jr. A*c .... ff. Hid! IC. ---Sr. ~u.ta· ···~" Jr. ...,.., Wli¥ Jr. Giii* NlllMl Klirtl*d ., .. t Lomeli (21st. 22:16), Lucy Leon (23rd, 22: 18) contnb- uted for the Eagles, who tal- lied 76 points. Yucca Val - ley won with 37 points. Estan- cia's Carmina Rios (23:37) fin- ished 45lh. The Eagle boys earned I 06 points. Coachella Valley won with 47 points. Ernesto Castaneda finished 17th for the Eagles m 17:26 while teammates Jose Garcia (24th, 17:56), Geovani Rodea (25th, 18:07) and Hector Go- mez (32nd, 18:28) added to F.s- lancia's performance. Alan Re· za ( 18:29) placed 33rd. ESTANCIA BOYS Alex Cahuentzi Sr. Ceur Caalllu Ff. Ernesto Castaneda Jr. Jose Garcia So. Hector Gomez F=f. Eric Palafox Jr. GeovanlRodea Sr. Alen Ren So. Enrique Vivar I $o. ~nethlktl So. Coecih: °*11• Appell NEWPORT HARBOR GIRLS ........... Sr. zuz.;w ""'-d So. == Jr. lo. l.1¥ .... k .....MeddODC So. CilllnMll St. Coui•..,-Mlntwl •• ~....... ,,,, .......... "-................ _, Monarch said ·Jamie is as healthy as he has been aU year and it showed in his play." McGee, whom Monarch was quick to point out was protected well by the offensive line. triggered a sharp short-pas.sing game for the winners. He completed 14 of 17 for 127 yards to help bolster a running game that also found consistent success. Sophomore fullback Don Ayers rushed for 96 yards and two touchdowns and also fielded three passes for 27 yards. Junior tailback Keya Manshadi rushed for 68 yards and three TDs. while catching two passes for 10 more yards. He also returned an interception 58 yards to the lWi.n Pines 16-yard line to set up the Ughtning's fifth ID and sprinted 19 yards with the Ughtnll)g's lone punt return. Sophomore receiver Braden Ros.s had a team-high five recep- tions for' 51 yards. while senior tight end Stephen Hancoclc had four catches for 39 yards. aU in the NEWPORT Continued from 81 Kenny Rakestraw, lead the Sail- ors' charge. Rakestraw finished third at last year's league finals. Nowell Kay. in his third year as head coach. said St. Andre ran the most miles of anyone on the team during the sum- mer. The hard work paid off, as St. Andre placed 10th in the sen- ior race In last weekend's Woodbridge Invitational, the largest high school cross coun- try race in Southern California. Whitney Blue led the Sailor girls to 10th ln the sweepstalces race at Woodbridge and cap- tured the Division II junior race at the Laguna Hills invita- tional Sept. 11. When healthy, Tweit said Marshall and Blue are two of the top runners in Orange County. Sophomores Lauren Mad- dox. Wy Dierkes and Taylor Bryson aU competed at last yea.ts. state meet and bolster Newport'• charge this season. Sophomore Zuzana Bernard, Casey and Hannah Patric~ SEA KINGS Continued from B 1 runners in Wednesday'• meet. along with teammates AIUlon Damon, Chrisde St. Geme. Nie> ole Slykhoua, Ahl.la Kattan llld Devon Ahearn will lead CM QSM IPN• ranked No. l ID OP Southml Section DMlloal Ill, ll Stanford. where top ..._ hen Northern and Southtni Cllti· nlimeeL Junior standout Anoe st Gftne, who tore lbe ~ ... eta llpment In bet,.. ... wll not rw. Pt4 ...... GultNe Ii ru11Mll•-~ ·ll'l • tood •••dr • •• kklllD••ililirr .... ,, .. ~" Oillf:a..11 ..... aarlllll ..... mu "' ........ 0. 'L-· M~-.. CIP&alflt ~---· ... COlllflMd If ... ....... , ...... _ ..,... .......... -·· -~· -· first half, "Ross ran some great routes and I liked the battery he Conned with McGee," Monan:h said Manshadi capped an eight-play, 68-yard march with a 12-yard run to open the scoring and junior linebacker Nick Sohl gave Sage Hill possession by reooverlng a fumble on the lWi.n Pines 46 just 93 seconds later. The Lightning needed just four plays to cash in. as Ayers srored on a 16-yard run. Arny Werblin added the first of her four conver- sion kidcs and it was 13-0 with 5:01 left in the first quarter. Sage went 46 yards on seven plays lO up the lead lo 20-0, with Manshadi capping the drive on a 12 -yard scoring run. After a subsequent lWi.n Pines punt, Sage used 10 plays to cover 52 yards. with McGee running in for a 2-yard capper with 4:36 left in the half. Manshadi's interception halted the visitors' first second-half pos- ses&on and set up a two-play along with senior Jackie Belida. could all contribute as well, Tweit said. When healthy. Tweit said this year's team could match or exceed last season's perform- ance. ~The girls are very hard working and motivated," Tweil said. "If they give their best ef- fort. we'll see what happens." Junior Wesley Urtusuastegul is returning to form after an in- jured foot hampered him last season while junior Mike Madison ran less than 18 min· utes at Woodbridge. Newport should also receive contributions from senior 'I)'· ler Black:ney, junJor Hunter Wi- ley, sophomore Michael Jugan, and freshmen Murphy Hitch- cock and Alex Shaw. Kay said Shaw could break Into the top seven by season's end. Kay believes Laguna Hills Is the league favorite with New- port and Foothill battling for second. w (Rakestraw and St. Andre) beat the top two guys from La- guna Hilla at Woodbridge, .. Kay said. "We are looking to Im- prove this year and I think we will." mini-drive that he capped with a 6-yard scoring run. When Lightning junior defen- sM! tackle Morgan Brief collected an errant pitchout on the first play after t.l1e ensuing kickoft: Sage needed just four plays to cover the 17 yards. Ayers scored on the 1- yard run with 5:40 left in the third quarter and Sage. with plentiful backups in the mix. ~nrted a conservative running game to help limit the onslaught McGee also had an intercep- tion, while senior defensive end Jimmy O'Hare had the lone Light- ning sad. flinging the quar1er- back down for a 12-yard loss. Tuckie Brandon David. end Mi- chael Morgan. li.nebackers Bryan Komswiet. Ayers and Dylan Mil- stein. as Mil as comerback Ross joined the aforementioned defen- sive standouts in making thing.s tough ror the visitors. The Sage offensive line featured tackles 8ryan Fom!St and Morgan. guards David and Brief. and cen- ter Komswiet. SH-Rosa. f>-61; Hancodc, 4-39; Ayers, 3-27; Manshadl, 2·10 GAME STATISTICS TI' SH c 20 1~29 4().1S7 10 127 I 11·2 I~ 11-0 6 102 1· 12 0-0 33 l9ti c 31 1 :r.. J.2 0-0 11 80 J.)!, 14 17 lJ Cl QUOTE OF THE DAY "We turned back the clock ... We went back to good ol' blocking and tackling." Tom Monarch, Sage Hill School football coach CROSS COUNTRY Flores flourishes for Mustangs Costa Mesa girls off to booming start; boys still working themselves into pace. Junior Kyla ~ plaald first <M!fall to help power the Co61a Mesa ~ fPds aoss oountry team to victories OYer Saddlebedl: and Orange In a Golden ~ League double-dual meet 'Ibur1day at Ir· vin9 Mason Palk. flares ran the three miles In 18.:54 while junior teammate Jas.. min Day took bnth in 19: 15. Mesa <Wrated Sedclebac¥. 19-41, and ~ 19-43, to lrnpro>.<e to 2-0 this seaaon. SopbmJxxe tub Denis took sev- enth In 16;.C i>lkJMd In eW1ih by Mitch Pdedmann (17:32) for lhe COSTA MESA BOYS • Mustang txJr;. who lo6t to Sad<ileback. 15- 46, and to Orange. lS-31. Mesa junior Jenny Sparirs. run- ning her first varsity aDl'IS oountry race, plaald Ofth ( 19:46) while sophomore Emily Cotton took sbc1h in 19:47. Nilani Duarte. also run- ning her first varsity race. plared SllM!llttt in 19:48. Senior Anna Ro- drigue'z lin.lshed 12th In 2.0'59 while junior Amcdi Mendo'1Jl took 15th in 21:26 for the~ Mem John Capata plaald ninth in the bo>,'s race (17:57) folbwd by trammatts Aerelc ~ (10th. 18:49) and Jad Cheske&-1 W1'm (11th. 19:19). Sergio TuJjo (19:43) and Alex PlsarUj (21):-47) finished for Mesa {0-2). COSTA MESA GIRLS So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. 7 40 fln I), n t ), i D 7 7 ) 2 ) I • SPORTS BRIEFLY 'Lightning extends .streak The Siie .. Scbool glda .... tl!9ID inawed ... ~ . u.sue wlnnlnl --to 15 I mltdw» by topping ~ c.p. lsn1ulo VIDly 01rildan. 15-3, Ai· day 8l the Blb>a Bay Club ~ quetOub. . Sage aophomon! Sarah Geoca- ris won 18of19 linglel paw and aD three Ugh~ doOOlea ClJllDI swept to help Coech A.G. long'O- dd equad lmpnM to 3-3, 1-0 In 'league. eve fell to 2·2. 1-2. • Au 111 uq LMcul Sage .. ~ v.y· &m.--Langer (SH) def. O.zymkowskl, 7-«! 17_,I, def. Allpovlctl, 8-3, lolt to Hanis, HI; G.acaria (SH) won, 6-1, &-0, 8-0; Hau (SH) Iott 6-7. won, 1·2 (retired), Iott. 2-e. ~-Flynn-Webb (SH) def. Ruiz-Roblctle, 6-4, def. Mena ... Ro<*. &-0, def. Luek-Guldo, &-0; Andrews..Cumml"9• won, l'r1. e-o. 6-1; Ooklcn ... !SHI won, &-0, 6-0, 6-0. Eagles defeat Warren •WATER POW: Estancia Higb'.s boots water polo team used a nine-goal outburst In the third quarter to pull away and down Warren. 21-15, ln a round-robin game of the Irvine tournament at Irvine High Priday. Estancia (3-2) will pAay Its ftrst of two consolation-round pmes at 11 :40 am today. Olad Kunen and Danny Alde- rete each scored seven goals while Sean Goodman added four fur the Eagles (3-2). who swilQ1ed to a pres.sing defense to generate sev- eral counteranads in the third quaner, F..stancia Coach John Car· pentersaid Scott Hu1en added two goals while Devon Mellin scored once for the F'.Bgles. Brock McDonald made six saves while Goodman stopped three shots. 9lill* ID .m a 25-22. 218-2', ~' 23 rcr' e 1e wtn ewer Widng Gamely~ ~ out8'do hitter Cat Odey le4 Che whuwa (3.-1) wbh 12 kill. while &.foot-1 junior mlddlie blocter Haywood \\\igbt added nine kiDI and eight blodai. ~ Halfthtmon chipped in fM aces and one by 9U.df block • the Ugbtnlng ICOred four ltrafght to mase a 24-22 &eeond- game deGdt Connelly fell to 1-2. Cmisoo. Teny dooble up • SOOCBR: Preshman forward Oultine Crosson and freshman mid8etder fJizabedt 1euy aoored two pis W1 Friday as the Orangie Coast College women's IOCXler team shut out viaitlng Ir· vine~ 4-0, In Orange Empire Conference action Kara DeMiDe and Michelle Vah- dad:poor abared time in goal for OraQgie Coast. but neither was forced to make a save because the Lasers ((M..1 OYeraJl and In con- fenmoe) did not attempt a sh~ The Pirates (6-1 -1, 4-1 In the OOC} visit Santiago C.anyon at 3 p.m.~ Pirates tame Ttgers • SOCCER: Orange Coast Col- lege's Eli Solis scored in the 3 list minute on a Victor c.ervantes as- sist and Miguel Ochoa added a penalty-Ida goa1inthe52nd min- ute Friday as the Pirates defeaced Riverside, 2-1. in an Orange Em- pire Conference men's soccer opener at Riverside. The Pirates, who improved to 3· 2-1 OYerall. were sparked by goalie Trent Painter's two saves in the win CM!f' the llgers (3-1-1, 0-I l. whose lone goal came in the 89th minute. Orange Coast will host Santiago C,anyon at 3 p.m. Tuesday. Anteaters tie LMU IMne toumM*'lt E.atende 21. W....., 15 Score by Ouarten Warren 4 3 4 4 E11 4 4 9 4 Wen-en -Marlo 6, Ray 4, Larlc 3. Corona 2 Saves -Kaaael 7. • SOCCER: The UC Irvine women's soccer team and visiting ~~ Loyola Marymount played to a scoreless tie Friday night at Anl· eater Sladlum. Est -Kunert 7, Alderete 7, Goodman 4, Hulen 2, Mellin 1. Saves - M cDonald 6, Goodman 3 Lightning sweep Koalas • VOUEYMll: The Sage Hill School ~ VOLieyball team rallied from deficits in the first two SCHEDULE TODAY Cn>aa CCMlntry College men and women -UC Irvine at Stanford inv1Ul1onal. 4 p.m women. UCI sophomore goalkeeper Marisi,a Welliver picked up her 1hird shutout of the season wllh three saves. She leads lhe Big West wtth 51 saves on the year and is now part of a fo ur-way lie for the Big Wesl lead in shu1 outs. Sopbomofe 1&tryn Bld.ia.-W hlid aw lboca 1or ua <3+2), .. plie Jollyrt S1owt ailde llx llWllforlMU (5-3-0. 1be Anrmb!rl wm ~ host to USC~ at 1 p.m. • Sailors silence Santa Ana •FIELD HOCKEY: Julia Ber- nay and Sasha Grumman each ICOred second-half goals to hap ad the host Newport Harbor High field hockey team to a 3-0 W:tory aver Santa Ana Thunday at Harper Community Cmter. Reeee Simmons opened the scoring with a ftrst-half goal for Newport (6-1-2) while Lara Schil- ling and Rachel Foster each added assists for the victors. who ftred 21 shots. Newport goalkeeper Oara Law- rence made one save. Semis tOOay "Ca;ta Mesa • THNNIS: Robert Hayblttel of ~ and Lesley Joseph of the U.S. will square off in one semift. nal at l 1 am today while Rameez Junaid Ct\l..®alia) and Denis 7Jv- kovic (U.S.) will foUow In the an- other in the United States Tennis Association men's Futures Thur Diadora Pro Ownpionshlps ac <:osta Mesa Tennis Ceottt. The smgla final is Sunday at nOQn, Ventura sweeps Coast • VOLLEYBAU.: Host Ventura College sent Orange Coast to its first los.'>. 30-28, 30-24, 30-28, in a nonconference women's volleyball match Friday njght Melissa 7apiain paced the Pi- rates (3-1) with 15 k:ill.s, seven digs and !>ix blocks. Ventura improved to 2-2. Huskies blank UCI • SOCCER; The UC Irvine men's ..occer team dropped a 2-0 deasion lo ho'il WdStungton m the I ltL'iky Fever Classic, friday m SeanJe The lluslaes (fi 2· I), ranked No. 10 m the nation, oul!>hol the Ant· eaters, 17-9. lrvine 12-5-0). was blanked for lhe lhtrd nme lhl5 'ie'c.L'>On. The Antea1cr1 have 10.,1 three o;lfaigh1 entenng Sunday\ clash with No. 22-ranked Portland co conclude the tournament. Damcl Mar.hall and ~ llilf each had rwo \hots on goal for UCI. POLO Contirwd tom Bl ~ botb OD f.Oll·5 emm- tqel, trfmmtns the S.UOr leed to 7-5 with 2:19 ,.mllDblg. Jemmet medl tt 7 ·6 wtCh 22 aecoodl le.ft wbe1' be took an entty put foll~ a dmeout and lobbed the ball Into the net. Lynch alertly called timeout after the goal, allowing Robln- aon to •tart wtth the ball when play resumed. lbe aecond-team All-Sea View League aelection la.st (a)] needed only bold the ball over his head, allowing the clock to run OUL "(lloblnaon~ played awe- some, that'• the best he's played," Newport Coach Jason Lyncbl&id. Experience in goal paid off, Robinson said. "Three yea.rs of doing this Is starting to come together,· Robinson said. "I stayed low and focused on the ball. "We bad great 5-on-6 de- fense and played consistent the whole time." Robinson stopped several point-blank ahots, including a blast from Nie Sardo in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter and the Sailors holding a three-goal lead. "You have to posiuon your- self to be in the right place at the right time/ Robinson said. The Sailors found them - selves a man down seven times, while onJy drawing two ejections. "We had 10 put our 1op play- ers on their top players," Lynch said. ·aay Jorth did an excel- lent job of guarding INic Sar - do). their besl player.· Jorth also scored Newporc's first goal off an assist from Car - son Hill, 32 seconds into the contest. Hill tied Auer with two goals while Jovan Vranes and fresh man Nate Castillo each scored one goal. Jemmet led all scor- ers with three goals. Auer, Vranes and Castillo ac- coun 1ed for six of Newport's nine sceals. leading 10 several coun 1era1tack.s. The Sailors led, 3-2. al half· time, but upped their advan- tage to 6-3 by lhe end of the third quarter. literally. With the clock winding down, Vranes stole the ball from an opponent and heaved the ball in10 the cage. from mid-pool, with the clock show- 2005's Have Arrived and Perfection Never Looked So Good ... 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This 1tat1m1nt wit C1llf0fnla tte83 ,,. dolnl b11!;1'"f 11: 01111 "'ot S.,t. 25, Oct. fflld wltll tllt Covnty Thia butllMU Is con· Codt ltue 'ool ~· 2, t , 16, 200t 1•731 Cletll ot Or 1na1 County clllctecl by: '" llldlvldllll Care, S73 SUntlM &t., oo ot/15,/04 Hev• you ltllUd dolftt l"l1c111tl1, 01Jllor111a JOCMtoOOtl I buNtint 1.'l1 No 92170 OaMy l"ltot s.pt 11. 25, Shatt• lllCU)'IO NOl'Nfl .. Dyer, 373 Oct. 2. 9, 20CM Sa711 Tllll attte1n1ot we1 Sunrlta St, Plaeenl11, --------filed wltl\ ttle Covoty CtkfOfnle 93870 ~.... Cltfll ol Oraflll Co1111ty TI111 buslneu It ~" ... ,....__ on Ol/1V04 ducttd by. an Individual -too.ff"M4t Hive you 1tarttd doln1 The followln1 ,,.,.001 1r1 dolna bustn111 11: AIHn·One Vtndln1 Sar· VICI, 118 $. Alice St., Anehelm. Callfornla 92806 G1br11l1 Quu1d1, 118 s Ahce SI . Anallt*m. Cahtorn1192906 This busonus Is con· ducted by an oodiv1du1t H1¥1 you st1rt1d dolnl buslneu yet7 No G1briela Qun1d1 Thts statement was flied ••lh Iha County Clerk of Or u•ae County on 08/26/04 2000t .. 01 Oally f>•lot Sap! 25. Oct. 2,9, 16.2004 Sa733 COMMER CW. PROPERlY FOR lWE 4502 c. ...... l.tt ...... c.nn.y VWaew ~o· lOOOsf 191Ce includes p11rlun41 sc>e, restroom & storlll!e lfC)8CI SDXVmo AVlll 11/l 9'9 67J..6aZS HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY Balboa bllfld NIWOfnatNGI Open House Sunday I 4 333 Gr and Canal r antut1t corner waler front w/boatdock• Creal voews 4br 3111. up1rad ed kitchen llv1n1 fOOm & patio Only S2 195.000 949 362 150(h21 New Oflerlngt aor• Balboa Island w1terlronl 2 unit. ? boat docks. i.ectuded, ColltDS bland ~nd ol ISiand w/2. car aa1-ee. $3.29S.OOO OWllfl/ act 9'9 362-1500 •21 Balboa Peninsula ,.ICI aEOUCID 2 ADJOINING LOTS 11.995.000 714 969·4918 Corona def Mar OPINSATl·S 41 1 Polntottlo Ave front Condo 311• 2ba fully uparaded beau c.ond o,..., luytl Sl.090.000 Carolyn Ro\s 949 500 6714 Raymond J Z..... RE Blv ltVtNI TIHACE 1501__..,..T_,.. c:on., remod b 2l>a hom6 on dwltJle str Hiee bad! yd. Hdwd th $1.$600) Sy Owner 9&75!M946 .... ....., .,f .... .,... -cons1Jucbon Jbr asoa "eat loc.1110n uodlr Sl.500.<XX> front unrt 800-29 I· l586 Al 50 I Act Of.'" He11" Dolly. I -7,..n 260 V«:tona C 2 Rere Opportunity nur Newport Buehl 28r 2 5Ba Condo 1pproa l089sf Cape Cod Style ldt1I location. muter suite w/111ull1d celllnas, HOA. pool. spa ~cured p<emlsn $360,000 Call 951 ·69' 8016 Dill)' Piiot Sept. lt, ta. bulloeu yet? No 25, Oct. 2. 2004 Sa709 Norman P. Dyer ~. -........._ Tiii• 1tat1m111t wu --flltd WIUI the County ... S...... Cltfk ol Or1n1• County 011ot/14M I00460021ts Tiit follOwlnt pertona '" dolni buslMa 11; The Nt•I <ltneretioo Autoware, 49SO Somer· stt St • 11*11 Pit'\, C1llfornla 90621·1401 Vincent Vlr10. 17300 Bramble Ct., Yorbt Linda. California 92886 Thi• busloeu la con· ducted by. 111 Individual H1111 you •tarted dolnl business yet? No Vincent Vireo Ibis atatcm1nt •a l"OOl SPICIAl • BEACH Perteet loc, only 1 short drive to th• beech pier. shop' Set on oversiud &rounds w/2 sep la'Wn aren pool/spa 4br 2b1 Bia l1m k1tch &. dmln1. Proce reduced $589,000 Call Cold..,ell Benker Beach,ide 714 968 1200 AIANDONID. NHr buch i harbor (aec· uhvt 2 sly cul·dt u c on huae pie shaped lot w/RV p.,luna 5br 3 remodeled baths, h11h vaulted ceols den. Fp, new front lawn $740.000 Coldwell Binker Beach· Side 714 968 1200 SlACU,, IY • THl·SfA Model perlecl Costal 1le11nce &. only 2 yrs old Walk to beach. La 2 sty 1n 111ted comm w pool & spa 4br 3111. auest br &. Ila on forsl level S839,000 Call Cold.,.ell Binker Beach side 714 968 1200 l"llMlla HOM£ NEAR BEACH H11hly upar 1ded beautiful 2 sty •br 211a Ital.an Me enl slate of the ut appliances 11ar11te counlers, cher· r ywood cabtnets $698.500 Caldwell Banker Bearhs1d, 714 968 1200 llAUTY & IHI llACH. UMODILID HACH GfM Sprawhnt I sty Jbr, 2ba incl ulendtd mnter wl lll w1l~·1n clo$el, huae ad on lam rm, private spa S640,000 Call Coldwell Benker Beaths1de 714 968 1200 Per~onahre your new home SSOOO e1rpet p11nt •llow1nt1 • Convenient loc e4br (3•den) e l430sl e 6000sf lot $565,000 6081 Kelsey Cir Call tod1y Bob Clark Jr ~S...l\463Xll Huntt-HlltMlcar WAUt/ltlll TO B[ACH f ronl courty1rd/1trlum entry new front doors Op1n d11t1n 1dds lots of sunhcht 4br 21>1. up· cradtd kitchen New roll· up flrll• S779.000 Call Coldwell Bentler BHth· llde 714·968· 1200 O•lly l"1tot Sac1t 25, Oct. 2,9, lS,2004 S.732 fktll. ..... .......... The lollowln1 persons If• doln1 business as: Direct Source Auto Brokers. 205 1/1 Diamond Ave., Newport Beach. California 92662 Madi F. Guion Ill. 205 1h Dl1mond Ava, IN•· pgtl Reub C1!1foc!1 a.a. S.S.. 1-S 4JOV...."-Ut11t Cullom End I.ht C Pllr! on llrfl M!tt .-w.b+h S875.00) ,...., Custom Bay View on Corner to4 Rellutlt "om lbn lo ~Jbr 2.!oba eXo;inded T CC> cl the lne Ille ,_ model T CC> "« p1ed .alarm+CMrlS IS ~ f'llya (VtSU f>wldl)N.8 $1199.<Dl One Story E •panded on To1>V11w lb< 2b1 1850 appx sf. nr pool r ront &. back •dded P•llO s Lob of sliyhetth on park type 1114!W $679.999 <lfi) 1n Estrow I &.o11el lMnr Lutll ~ .... e11v1 •• 2br lb• 1549 IPP• sf des11ner up11r ades 11'8n1t1. b11 th cab• net,, stainless steel. 1pph fau• wall\. mold1n11, new ba s & kitchen S749.000 NEED TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY UR HOME Of THE EEKPAG ON ATURDAY CAN HELP CALL •wa Mt-S7M24t l09All oooml1 Mt·S7M145 A-. ... ....... Tiit follow~ pe1son1 are dotnf bulln... u : TR f NI ""'ISt, 419 Main Str Mt, tiun\inltOfl Buell, Ctllf0tol1 92648 '""Ip s. Rlctobooo, 19891 C011entry L111e, Huntln1to11 8t1cll, C.N· fCM'nlt 9ZM6 Th11 bvlfneu II con· ducted by: an llldMdual Heva ~ •twttd doina buslnat y1t1 Yea. Ill/ 2004 l"lllhp Rlccobono lbls 1tat1m1nt was filed wltll the County Clerk ol Otani• County on 08/16/04 20CMtff71H 01lly Pilot Sept 11. 18, 25. Oct 2, 2004 Sa713 Plaee 7our lld today I (N9)64J...5671 OPIM NOUSI S.Al-Slhl 1-4. 1906 Port Bristol Tuscany style home 10 11rem111 famlly ne111h· borhood of Hlfbor Vtew Homu 5Br 4 5Ba 4-000sl. only one lot from 1reenbelt v1111n1, 'Ub llfO &. Bo1eh con coled •PP'' $2,650,000 David Waaner Amencan First f>r~rt11s 949 244- 7910 Open s-1-5 @ 423 Ah'° Ave Jusl completed Nantucllel style custom home n. 5br, 4.!ibe home ~ ~ «msf "' ~ -CQ.nnet k.*11en, \Clf'ad9CI ~ dwly wd cabinets ·~ honed • lr'll8. wlhit wood 1'llors. S'l..Jfi.CXX> Siu Ito.qi RolJby l<aumtwel< 94!1-500 1248 949-n1 5776 Open s-1 _.1SO 26 .... o ....... Dv<lll bu remc.d &. upand Ouu .. 111 1pprO) 3900 sf. lti p•t patios w lomesl<Jne firs wme 111ews ol 11011 tourse S l.99S,OOO·S2.l95 000 Ctrol Rud1t Barons Real Estate 94 677 3366 o.-....... s-2·• 100 Stholz Plaa •206 Verseolles 2br 211• condo w/b1y &. oceen vtews 10 a•ted community f>t1n· tal10n shuller' Berber t1r~t pool \pa, 11m. BBQ $599 900 Bkr 714 Ml 3812 lido Island Value! Hewer t.u1e 5 + office & 4 car 11rere Oes11ner home Only S2 995.000 Hao others av11l1bl1 Cell f>alrttk Tenore Nation wide USA 949 856 9705 lASTllUff 21 $2 Viet• lwttodo 4br 3ba Patk·a·boo VllWS of upper Newport b•y S989.000 Aal Ron Fineman 310·305·4758 310 339-6990 1)1tfDU(D AGAINt:r 44 Ba~al Cl N8 pied comm Jbr 3bt llMIV condo. 19Jlld PfB( ~ s.t 1.-'ct 9&574-9474 SAVI THOUSANDS! We help aellars M ii for 1 low set ft1 HELP·U·SELL South Coast 881-S43-'1BZ2. OPIN SAT 11-J 17 M«1f~ St. Mldtol Showc11t, model p~f plan. 4f.,1est llorne on prime cul·dt·SIC lot ov.,look• mudow. La melure trus. lush ltndic, too many up· l r1de1 to t11t ll 1.489.000 P1<1hc Bay Estttes Patricia Linn bllr /own 949 274·0203 ~c-t...,..... "-•· Mu1t see to epptteilte. Mow rlht lo! AnoholM Ave., oft weddln~. c:.ruson PROPERTY FOR Horii er & Wilton. 949 813 1102 Qol•tsltlo 111 .,,, ... , lont<,..d left •von. SELL LEASE 4S02 3bf 3b1• Oen, d11mat1c AIANOONID 1or1eous 2 sty In prime loc Me11er used b11nd new kitcll, walk 1n p1nlry, 3br custom &tone floofina ' new plush cerpttlna. Watk to shops, acllool It perll Ready for-immed mo11t·ln Reduced prlee for quick ule 1399.900 Call Coldwell Benker Bnchslde 714·"8·1200 AM.et ov.-y 1141-... of this property haa been remodeled -re· decorated and additions for plush Uvl1111. 3 A/C stations, 1ranll1 ltltch ' p1t10 ber. BBQ. Sil security cameras. on· tludH ptHml TV$ 65" hOflll tlleall" ID t1m rm. illylittitt throu,rioui. sp1 tub In roaster, btautlful poof &. SOI All 11111 plus IOf'!ll OCHO lllew. 1201 S1nU1111 Jacobs Rt1lly &. lnv11tmentl. '2.l~.000 Calf Aal. John J1coba 949·642·4400 11,799.000 For .. by OM./flfd. Cll --11«> ..-. •. ,....,ry,....... flr pl1n, 2 story SFR 2 ...._ C... & c..y. your Stuff Costa Mesa 1000.t lllop, C ~r. $2500/mo 1{)671( CM SAT 7 7 JOO Sar1to JWA b~ through commtrtlat 11111 park· V1e1nt Act 949 733-6074 Whet do you th1nk7n ina $_,., mo Aualt 10 1 Tomn [stat• Sale ArrF1117149892323 • ,,_.,.,,, • . 4-ftllP~l<•D•-...4 household 1l•ms 1n ww"" w1orfa1r com Classi fied! 949 631 8812 MAKE OFFERS!lll!Ml!lll toques, artwork clothes. An Redone In ' Out fm~u~so~t,~m~o~r~e1~1 iiiiii;iiiiiii~~~;;;;;;;;;~~~;!.;;;;;;;;;~~~~;iiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ.i~P1ulAct 949290-3053 B~S~~~ Hifue (#. '1'~4~ ~,. 949-844-0195 O-s.t·S-1·S 73 kurlinpme, Horth Perk 2br 2.5b1 townllm. end unit. 1U1td 11tld, SS50K Act !M9-419·4l90 aana.m. Two 81acb closeincome l>fot"rtln. 11ut cash flow. t On1t1 S2.IOO.OOO • unit. 1975,000 Stllef need• quick Hit lam 1mer11o_cy 8111 num· .,.,. In OC. Kell.II Larton Finl Team ltt1I £.stet•. 94M33-79'3 ntiqu2s~ <llall~dlbf.ei; A..-'91 .. ........_lllP .. •• .......... ......... m01cc ..... ,.... .. ~ ..aeecdw •111 ...... .......... ..... _ ... __ ....,_ .... 42,000 ......... .._... .... ~ c..r..~.w ................ c.ra ...... ...., .... ,. QtlluW .... ~-1--..... ,... ... i .... J.8 llilla - fll1 fo!lowlo1 1 peraon• "' dOtnt b11titl1t1 11· Tit Co111ultlltf. 17220 Hetrlloft •Zl. f ou11t•llt Yelley, C•llfotlri• '2709 Ttlomtt LH lt1t1Mt, I 7UO Newllo~ 122, f' OUl'ltalo Ytllty, C•ll· fOf Ill• 8170I Thia bllallltll It con· ducttd tty: 10 ltldhlldvtl "'"' 10" atwtad dollll busln ... 1et1 Mo Tom bymer Th a •tatt1111nt wu fllM 1111th llll County Clef• of OftflC• Collnty 01109/15/04 20CM6000HO Delly l"IJot Seot. 11. ZS, Oct.Z,912004 Sa719 ....... .. i...... Thi lollowlq p«t0n1 lft ~ bualMSs "· Island Jan1tort1I Sarvlc· 11, 2155 £. Cout Hwy Suite •216. Corona dtl Mar, Calllotnla 92625 Ro1todo .Wmea.1. 2855 E. Coest Hwy Suite 216, COfone de! Mer. Cali· torn•• 92625 This buaineu Is con· ducted by· 10 lndlVldu1I Hn• you startld do1n1 business yet? No !tpyo4g Aimtntz SO MUCH fOI SO UTlllt Ranch style ch1rmer Uparaded 38r beauty Futures mcl remod f1m1ly 11.•lch. new c1b101ts recessed llaht1n1 ench1ntin1 aarden window remod bath Too many extras to hst $5.19 000 Call Coldwell Banker Buch Sldt 71' 968 l 200 IT'S A 101 SOUTH COAST MUIO Oual m1111r suite model perltct home 10 111ed comm tr •verone floor 1n1 1n,1de Ind• y AIC Tree ' pool views from pvt p1l10. arm &. p1en1c 11ea S419, 900 Call Coldwell Banker Beach \Ide 714 968 l2()() Tmtln l"ltaS CAN'tOH llSaYl HOn'H TUS™ The ~ prrv 11e.1 wttere ~ Old ~Id estl1n ' homes .. IWddtrl Con1l reno! ~· 3 1/2!11 hOmt. $1,749.~$1.79'1.!m C.ol Rudat 949 677-3366 s~ Rudi! 714-~7 OJiJ Bemn Riii Estlte R€SIOENTIAl RHIT AlS ORAHGE 7400 co um Balboa Island loyfreftf WI"'" r-tol, 1br Zba charm1n1 turn hoUM Sept June SJOOO/ mo 949 673 1617 onotlOt/04 IOIA6ttllll ., Dall.r PIOt 5-" ll. 11" • D.Oct.2,2004 WI~ .,-. ....... ...... . .. Tht followilla l)lraon• .,. ~ 1re 001n1 bfl\111ta n : " OMll Door lroclllctltns, •1 110I Hunt= St. ~t. ' [, Hu111111 on leach. Calrlornlt Aaron John H1lay, ~ 1208 Huotlnston SI. ~t • • f:, Hu11t1n.1ton leach, '• • Clhfornl1 t2MI Thlt buakf"' Is con· ducted by: en lodlYudu1t H1111 you et.vted doln1 bualntat y1t1 No Aaron Male~ Thia 1111em.nt wu tiled wttl\ the County Cltrll of Orana• Cou11ty on~/04 I0046fft020 Oaif~ Pilot ~t 4, II. - ' 11, ~. %004 S.708 lht Stde 2br lba homt La yard, pets welcome Lois of uperades $1900 mor11nlo 949·721-11600 l•hl4" Sir, 1'/•lo Home fp 11111ae L1 101 w/pool no pets. S2000m Open Sunday 111 2p 333 Walnut 949-492 -G022 E~STSl0£ S2000/mo JBr 2Ba \ 'tory house ~tot cond. b1t1 y1rd f>at North Hills Really 714 345 6100 2 y"' Newt Oet ""' "l msu bt 2 !oba Alt J c p Wd rn .,.,,_ 11> w d • ..... $2150 ~9 581 4000 Act w• .. Uetnpto com 0 ......... '" •"-· Jbr lb•• den dt1m111' fir plan 2 story SFR 2 • 111 S7500, mo $66711 Vtt.tnt Act 949 733 6074 ltlueWortd u.euNAWOOOS lb< lb.I condo. complete redo. 1r•n1t1 &. Traver tone. no steps must sec $1.100 9ot9 218 5507 Yl.Altl Y llASU FINI Hl'Wt'OIT HOMES llU. G«UNOY au&.TC>tt1 949-67S-616 I ~W'"'9r ....,.o~ now 2.3.4Br s Procn ~from~ S...r .,_,... RI) 966~ S,_. Sf'IHf.. c...._. NIAl HOAG It 2bf I ~a w{Vaubd Ollh. ~ lila p1t10. balcony. wd llkuj>5 pmd. md Ptm b; SBJ)n ind 1111. avail now Sl400/ + $800 dep 949 675·9360 mo 949·f>50·5887 .. 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First Team Estatea • 81. Standard Pacibc Homes 82 .. Wells Fargo Ptivtte Mortgage 83. Lennar Homes 84. Washington Mutual 85. J,.ennar Homes 86. Supe~r Hok.al I 87. Cualist Homes 88. Hanu Reddy Realty 89. C.Ountcywidc Mortgage For the flm time 1 in nearly SO years. the opporwnlty to possess one of Southern Califomta's premier oceanfront propertJes · is at hand. Nestled in the wortd-class communl1'.}' of Shorecllffs. and featuring private beach access, With shopping, dining and amenitJes nearby. Enjoy sit down views of the crashing waves. Catalina Island and the yacht harbor entrance •. with night ligtlt views all the way to Palos Verdes. Measuring over 17.()00 sq. ft. and featuring a much sought after west.em ortenudon, this is one of the f.w ocean fronc P,arCels of its size, proxJmity and prestige. Offered at $ f 0.250,000 144. Fint Team F.atata Dail APilot . . . . . . .~. . . . . . . . . . . . Proudly sc~ng Ncwpon Bea•, Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar, N~n Coast. 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This 12,000+ sq . ft . lot hos exciting "development" potential. .. (renderings 56 SEA ISLAND Newport Beach available) which, when complet- ed will turn this property into your own 'mini estote". Dolph in Terrace now boasts homes near the $10,000,000 price range. $3,250,000 BALBOA ISLAND Newport Beach End unit, 2bd, 2 bath Bayfront duplex w / private dock, excellent location, 3bd/2ba & 2bd/1 bol ( 1 bd downstairs), step down living room, extra large master w/ retreat $619,000 Please call for price colunbrennanOprucdm.com www. coleenbrennan . com -Prudenilal ~ ..... 12 ALTINO Ziani • Newport Coast Model Perfect 2 Bd +Den, 2 bath with Granite Counters, Crown Moldings, Goted, Available Furnished $920,000 Spacious, upgraded home, pool, bu ilt-in BBQ center, outside fireplace. Excellent neighborhood I $1,098,000 "I 8 N .n N •. " V1UA LAGUNA CHARMING NEWPORT PEa.FECl'ION nil! BEST OP PEIJCA.N CRFSI' A ruuod &bulouucrmt. pti-ntt and pmhilla c:iar.c sinwcd 111 Myioc Hills. The pen.a Tumircy l'Wwport Beach borne with duee bedroonu Exccpcional Newport Co.st mar.e. located in die pnstipou.s 1n Uguiu llcadi on I .S xm. Tha ooc a( a kind rmac:rpc:a olrm c:aqwrn.c and dlrcc full bathi. Largic cntcrai.nmait room. duu outdoor mulri-million dollar community ol Pdican CrcR. Affo.ding qUIJiry and gorgmus ambwicr duougboua. Dramatic and ~ ocno. decb and many upgrades throughout the home. FabWow Art tranquil. aqu»itt quality. and privatit living with a.c:adlna uwim and ao700 ~from all-. W'idi O¥n 11.000 eq fm in me-. WaJ.oo lwd wood 8oon and doubk-panc window. darouglt-wuafalla, and a luecioul bodecapoi counyard and b.ckyatd. ~ wilJi S ~end 6"' llld a Wfbldll. A DtWiy bum home diaar. OUL Kitchen applianal arc less dw1 five ycan old. Ocean view ~panoramic oa:an vWwl, m bed.rooma widl acwen one UtauM 111e of aatunl It~ muble. Trawninc, pllll: aod ~ daigsia &om living room dedt and city approval to add an addirional and half batha. This aatc ii pflCd with wrotaght iron l'OIC and wida i.mboo llooriat ~ ~ • tcpmml bJ in6nily pocl/tp1. lcvd. Oftiaal Ill $1,100,000 la[ aa:ma wich a pnvuc cfri--r aadoeed. Indoor pool. dry widl i.,. 9...-r ua1. VclumiDaul m 8oonng pQFl.i--b 111 aauna and dcvator access to al.I duu lnde.. TlW hoax ._approx. pll.9 can. Additie.I. pu»,. nidc ~ f*. Loart.d • tad of cul-de SIC. I I All tq. fut with an lpptOlC I ar .,... A 6aillled a&rokcy Offaal II S9J90.lll amz!,.. .. ----.......... ....,..,.... .,,,..,... SINGLE UVEL Wl11I VIEW r .. bulow. up-gnded Qlll'Om home locacd in Aguactte Eaara with pri- vue cul-ck -loc&uon. Apprmim.atdy 3.2% llJ. ft. rinJk k..a honw wuh '4 ~ bedrooma, 2 and a half t.ths, and ) car pt'llt- Scunrung panonmic valky Y1ew1. Entmainlng bedcyard u~udci pool, spe. rode. wawfaU. Ii~ pol, and deck atcnd111g ~ n.lky. Conwnotndy located near downtown SJC. hilc.i~ r.nUa. A MUil Sec! S.-. will ...... ..,......_ $1, l,/M#76 --,vP FSI'ATE 11J1 OF IEl'l1..Cl'10NS BfSf OCEANFRONT LOCA110N Located In the ptarigiaw equctaUn ptt guarded communny of Fonna modd, higfi)r upgraded home located in w prcstigiow located in Ncwpon Beach. A none obstructed beach froni hom< th< Huni Oub Tho fabulous cqucsman zoned prop<rry sprawls prd ga1cd communjry of Gxo de Cau. Overloolung the golf located righr O'I rhc sandy beach wnh whnc warcr p;anor~mK ou1 almo.c duu ec.ra and appnWmatdy 8,000 tq fut of IWtu.-COW1C and b.k.c. a very~ area of CDC wrrh a Fb1 1/2 actt vkwl. Close ro 2700sq fttf wifh five bedrooms ~nd thrtt full ry living. Off'mng spca:acular Ocean, hillside and mouncain lo1 and approx 6.300 tq fut ofluxury living. Five ovm1ud bed· bachs Fabulous proprnv wuh slaic Aoonng ~nJ Italian uk v!CWI wirh a professional Aud putting giun and a lighted ccn· rooms wuh Aw whok huhs and ""'° half badu Enmuining countmops Two-car gangt wnh bu1lr·uu Large balconv from nu coun. 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Great corner lot with beautiful pine floors and distressed beam ceilings in living room. This home offers two fireplaces, large sundeck off master bedroom, and striking details throughout. $1,075,000 r-t I • 8 N .ri N I - ' .. Three Car Garage? Duplex in dCsirable 100 block, close to prime South Bayfront location. Four blocks t.o main 5~ shops . ... Larger unit is 3 bedroOnJS, V.5 baths, fireplace in living room, dining room. front and side patios. Second unit is 1 bedroom, 1 bath, living room with fireplace and cathedral ceilings. front balcony and side sun deck. 3 car garage -one side is tandem. 301 Marine Ave, Ste D Balboa lslaod. CA 92662 $SOO,OOO Loan Amount $1,500,000 Loan Amount 30Yr. Fixcd@6.000o/o =P&I $2,997.75 30Yr. Fixed@6.000o/o =P&I $8,993.61 6 Mo. ARM@3.000% :il.Q. $437.50 6 Mo. ARM@ 3.250% =1.0. $1,354.17 6 Mo. ARM@ 3.2500/o =l.0. $4,062.50 Monthly Savinp $SS6.13~ Monthli ~~ · $1,643.SS Monthly Saviop $4,931.11 That's $6,673.56 Yearly Savil;ip! 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Pen:hed above panoramic areas that provide an elegant setting rldgel.tna that overlook the Pacific for both graoous entertaming and Ocean and Los Trancos and Muddy functional, comfortable day-to-day Canyom, hd&c Ridge ts one of the living. final vS11iges of gand residences To get to the private restdentiaJ along dm ~ coastline. paradise, residents will travel up a "Pia:iu la an extremely popular charming. winding road and anive at choice amoo& bomebuyers who will Pacific Ridge, where they are led lettle for oothma lea tbm the ftnest through an tmpressive, guard-gated ln sryte, ~don and loation, • entrance enveloped by a lush, laidJWit ffutcb:inlon, vice president aromatic grove of pepper and olive of Ala and matketlng for Lennar trees. South COUt dil'ilton. -seause the The sophisticated, one-and • gated mclaft of Padftc Ridge Is one of two-story, single family homes feature thelllit.., Wttbln Newport Coast to apprommately 2,613 to 3,557 square prami fllilMl new homes, I strongly feet ofUvtng space and are priced eruxiua,e intieftttcd buym to vf.sit from the mid to h.f3h S 1 mUllon range, granting residents here a superb opportunity for spaaous, comfortable and dynamic living along the treasured Southern Cal1forrua coastline Home designs include three and four bedrooms, three and one-half to four and one-half baths, and attached two bay garages. Grand entnes, striking gourmet kitchens, lavish master swtes, splendid living areas and comfortably casual llving areas are replete with stunning detail. 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To vtsiJ Plen.zafrom the 73 toll road {San Joaquin Hills TransportAHqn Corridor), exit at Newport Coast Drive and proceed soutlt. Tum left on Ridge Parlt Road and proceed to the PinuA Welcome Home Cmter. From Plldftc Coast HiF)fOdY, proaed Mrlls on Newport Coast Drive, tum rig/II on Vista Ridge Rodd, rlf>t t1fld1' cm Ridge Parlt Road,""" amtmw to Plenu's WelctnM Home Center, wltldl Is qpm ~frowc I 0 "·"'· to 6 p.#1. Fm lio""' '~-rJlll (949) 491-3150 "'visit lnnunfamfly.com. • • --" ~ ~ g. ':< (./) ~ "O ~ i ' "' 1.11 "' 8 ~ :::0 ... ~ ,.., cJ. ..,. c;; ;; 0 '!' < J> 2 ~ ...... a .... ~ ' ' IO N I 1 ... ~ I ; . f • cu ~ -~ cu a:: • ~ 2:-~ ·1-: r ,, 2240 Port Dumess • $1,67 5,000 _ En;oy panoramic views ci O.C. and LA. buin from this hornet 4 br., 3 ba. An cxcellcnc condomm1um in South Coast Metro . 2 br., 2 ba. w/1,279 SF. Ms. Foeter • ~9. 722.2'400 Sninn.q VteW home in Provence! Turnkey 3 br., 2 l(l ba. home w/srocio.J.s w/upgrades o(highest quality! 4 br., 3 1(2 ba. badcyard. l..argest model in che development' Ms. Foster • 949. 722.2'400 510 Pierpont Drive • $595,000 Deltghcful, remodeled home w/sparkling pool & ~! 3 br., 2 ba. w/l,291 SF (A). Mt. Foster • 9'49. 722.HOO LJ\(,IJN /\ Hll I~ 7 Laurel Creek Lane • $559,000 Bead\.J. ~ 3 ix, 2 bl. tone in a <Pet Wocxiwnls c.annulity in l...agma Hilk! Mr. Hanten • 9'49.2'49.'4101 See tbete homet at www.CATALISTHOMES.co. Ms. Fos ter • 949. 722.2400 SAN J lJ /\ N l /\ PI~ T ~~AN 0 26612 Royale Drive• $1,295,000 This home ha<i it all! A 38,00J SF (A) loc. beauafully ~-4 br. + OOnU'i nn., 3 h:t Mr. Hanaen • 949.z.t9,.410 1 I I\ < • I ! r'.J I\ H I I l •..., Perfect comer loc home w/larRe rear yard and private front counyard. 3 br., 1 3/4 ba. Mr. Hansen • 9'49.2'49.'4101 HIRMOSA BEACH (310) 376-StZS .. " , ' 17 ~ Si g ';< ~ I ...., ~ ...., 8 "' ;:{) ti> ~ ~ .,,. c;,; ;o '::> .:.. ~ 2 ~ • • 0 , • f .~ I i ~ ~ • IRVINE Woodbridte Newer Woodbridge llctervc home. goracous! S bedroonu 4.S baths, 3 car pnge, travat.lnc noon. paniie couniers, buse wrap around lot ..,.25t1., Det8ched 4 bedroom 3 beth home, excellen1 location clote to late ~_, ~ Sp1Ci01U 32001q.ft. 4 bedroom.I. plus huae bonus room. 3-car pnae, excellent loc:atlon, IDO\'e In condition S2.f!l(mo PD Place 5 bods, 2..5 betN. IPPQll. 27001q. ft ~ . .'';.· ........ ·~ - Hanu Reddy Realty bu ope"P'P available for licemed real estate aaenta. ellc:cpdonal office, aood commiaioa. aood wort envirODDWiOl Call M8ry Au Fenil .a~ 1113192 forani.f'NMW........_. • 4 • I Catahla's majestic setting and superb residences offer an enviable lifestyle now and for years to come Choose a favorite floor plan from this stunning array of brand new homes In Talega of San Clemente pre-wuing with speakers, a jetted tub and La Marche framed mirrors in the master suJte and DSS pre-wire for satellite Cat.ania's four beautiful two-story homes range from approximately 2,873 to 3,756 square feet, with three to sue bedrooms, including a downstatrs master suite, three to four Set amidst the magnificent coastal and one-half baths and two car plus countryside of Talega of San storage to three car 'garages demmte, Standard Pad.fie Homes' Personalizrng opportunities available Catania ls emerging as a pretWer (per plan) to create the ideal address for homebuyers who desire a residence, include an office, loft. superbly designed home in a expanded study and master retreat. naturally bruthtaking location. If Classic Montedto, Monterey, Spanish your grandest wishes for family living Colonial and Provence architecture tndude an degant new residence tughlight the exteriors of the Catania surrounded by gated privacy and collection Prices are from the high hilltop tranquillity, Catania presents S900,000s an enviable Ufestyle, now and for Additional htgh!Jghts mclude years to come. gourmet 'Signature Kitchens' that •Catania ls one of those rare come complete with granite offerings to have a new home where countertops, Kitchen.A.Jd stainless all of your cx:pectations for refined steel appliances and cast lfOn sinks, living will be accommodated on as well as wood-burning fireplaces, every possible level: said Melinda recessed lighting and media niches Young, senior sales couriselor for Talega of San Clemente, situated Catania. "'Ibis collection l.s situated on 3,500 acres and loc.lted three within such a miles from the magntBcent Paafic Ocean, ~~ = /his coiled/on is situated ~~~i:r~of ~~~~oor within such a magnificent ~a:;~Je10 pnce spaces so that backdron that the s5oo.ooos to homeowners can r more than $2 fully enjoy their architects focused on million tha1 environment. With appeal to a front po~es. beautiful Indoor/outdoor variety of patios, intimate lifestyles Many counyudsand Spaces SO that ofTalega's decks featured in residences have tndividual floor homeowners can fully views of the pLms, Catania en1ov their environment,., ocean, the golf residents will have 'J J course, parks or numerous open space. opportunities to Talega residents spend more time outdoors They c.an en1oy rich amenities including 19 also experience the spectacular miles of trails and the Talega Golf panoramas overlooking the lush Cub and Grille with its 18-hole, Fred fairways of the Talega Golf dub as Couples •stgnature• golf course. well as the ~boring Talega Among the privileges uclusive to Nature Reserve.• Talega residents are the seven-acre H~buycn who are intrigued by Taleg.a Swim and Athletic Club with a the poalbdtty of such a prestigjous 6,00<>-square-foot clubhouse that has new home Within just a few miles activities and clubs for the entire &om the bach should alJo consider family, a multi-purpose sport court, that c.awna•e 8nt phase releases sand volleyball courts. water play come complete wfth a special fountains, junior Olympic pool and ~Touches' Pacbge. 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'· i. ..... .. _ -. , ,~ I .--t . . a-., 1 ' Quiet cul-de-sac location lb.ts Ocean Rmch four bedroom, five and ~ne--hal.f bath customized home Is nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac in exclusive Ocem Ranch. The residence features a dramatic foyer, fioating staircase, 25-foot ceilings, gourmet kitchen, and a floor plan ideal for entertain.tng. Other luxwfes include a tropical baclcyard with rock pool, waterfalls, spa, and built-in barbecue Thia home is offered at $2,899,000 Formqre information, caU Sara Mccartan and Lisa Cooper of Prudential California Realty's Laguna Niguel Design Center branch at (949) 425.4011 or (949) 425.4040, respectively. E-mail them at Sllramccartan@cox.net or lisacooper@lisacooper.com. Their websites are www..SAramccartan.rom and lisacooper4rtalestate@cox.net. Their office is located at 23811 Aliso Creelt Road, Laguna Niguel. Prudential California Realty is proud to be a member of I IomeSen>ices of America Inc., a Berltslure Hathaway affiliate. Additional company information can be obtained al www.prudentialcal.com Seavtew home awaits This four bedroom. three bath home 1s located in Seavtew AsJde from a three car garage, the home features a formal living room with fireplace that adioins the formal dining room, and a spaaous master bedroom suite Wlth balcony, oval tub, and separate shower Other amenities include two secondary first floor bedrooms, utility/crafts room m the laundry area, ample closet space throughout, and a fanuly room Wlth fireplace and built-in cabinetry that opens to the breakfast area. Nestled on a single loaded street, the associauon fees run $230 a month with community access to a heated pool, spa and tenrus courts Seaview, a guard-gated commuruty Wlth single loaded cul-de-sac sueets and perched atop a hillside, was built in 1977 and offers ocean, SWlSet and cny hght panoranuc V1ews The property has been listed V1a Value Range Markeung, which means the seller will entertain all offers between S 1,400,000 and $1 ,559,876 For mart inf<>rmation, call Betty Fort of Prudential California Realty's San Juan Capistrano branch at (949)240~3 707. E-mai1 hff at betty@bettyforl.com and visit her website at www.bdtyforl.com. Her office is located at 31877 Del Olnspo, Ste. I 04, San Juan Capistrano. ~ Olltfomia Realty is proud to bt a member of HomeSmJices of Amenca Inc., a Berks lure Hatluiway ajfiltau It's all about lifestyle 'This five bedroom, three and one-half bath home features Callforrua Craftsman archJtecture. Offe:nng a stack stone wood enerloJ' and situated on a qwet cul-de-sac, the nsiden~ features a backyard wtth fonnal pergola and separate duld's play area that complement the centrally located courtyard with built-in barbecue. Amenities include natural stone and wood Ooottng. Wood paneled walls in the living room md fOIIDal dining room offer old world character, while the chers dream kitchen, complete with stainless steel appliances, feaiure. a large central island overlooking the family room, kitchen nook and outdoor barbecue courtyard. A 8iep1ace and baloony, overlooking the ve:ry private backyard, add warmth and ch.arm to the muter inai. Laxge walk-in closets are adjacent to the tumbled stone tub and separate shower stall Thret additional bedrooms and laundry are'1 round oUl the living space on the second Door In addttioo to the main floor guest suite, there is a child's play room complete with built-m pLlyhome and rustomtud mural. nu. home is oJfeied at S 1,275 ,000. For MOre m/rJnNl#orf, c"1l Candia Burr<>U/!Jts of Prudential california RelllJy's lAgNM NigMe} ~ °'*" lmmdl Ill (949) 425-9600, aJ. 328 or (949) 633-5006. Her office is locllled at 28811 Alllo ~ U.. 'Air" NitlJ'el. Pr"'1entlal Californ'4 RrAJJy Is proud to be a tnnnber ofHomeSmlias of Alwrlal life .... Balt:sJrirt Hllllutway 11ffi11Att Immel named broker of the month at Prudential The Immel Team sold $81 million last year Phil Immel Phil lnunel of Prudential Ca.hlomi.a Realty's Monarch Beach branch t\a) been named broker agent of the month, according to Man.ager Bob Otapman Known for his mtegnty and expenence, lmmel ts the mo<;t succe!>stul Prudential agent m Orange County, conslStentJy rankmg in the top 14 out of 50,000 naoonWlde agents Immel, who works with a team of profess10n.ab, mcludmg Debi Renshaw, Jenn BowJJon, Tma .Mycka, Peggy Ba.mes, Kmdy Slagel, Beny Orlow, I lt'.ather Peter.. Wendy Sylvester and Jun Marks, !>OIJ S8 I rrullion last vear with an average sales pnce of $950,000 ThtS year, he anJ his team are set to break thet.r prev10us record and a.re on track to sell $115 nullion with an average sales pncc of nearly $2 million Their unparalleled efforts have resulted in numerous accolades and honors, mcludmg Le~enJ, Chatnnan Diamond and Pinnacle awards 1 llstt'n to my cbems' goals clfld dreams • Immel enthused •After assurulaung all the m.lorrnaoon, I !>1.anJ m their shoes, enl.ighterung them on what I would do. givm~ them the benefits of my background of 30 years of expertise in the business " "Reputation is the most lillportam word m real ~'1a1e," he continued "You have to always he con.saous th.it every move you make will be a posmve or negative reflection on you A5 a team, we stnve to treat other.. a.~ we want to be treated, with honesty and mtegnty # Teamwork as a concept is unmensely tmportant to tht' successful agent. "Without my very coordmated team, 1 couldn't provtde this level of hlgh-<1ual1ty semce and devote enough ume to my family,• he said "With a team. everybody gets a W'e, everybody gets a vacation # In his spare tune, Immel enjoys spendmg nme Wlth his wife, Nicole and three children. 14-year-<>ld Tone. 7-year-old Ryan; and 20-month-old Blake. Together they love mow skiin8. mow boarding and vacationing m Lake Tahoe and Hawaii The Immel Tr.am is availabk for your~ buyrng and stOing neM.s and et111 be rmched at (949) 249~2020 or (800) 690-9300. You can also MMD them at pltil@immellum.com and visU his websttt at """"1.immdltAm.com. Hts branch is 1«4ted at 2 Rit: Gariton Drlvt, Monarcla IkAdJ. ~ Califomla RMUy ts proud to be" member ofHomeServias of Ammca Inc., a &rltslrlrt ~ ~ ~ """1""'Y mfimnatkm""' bt obtaiw 111 """"'-~·"""' f 133 • • • ··~J . ... • • , .. 8 N .rl N .. AAA Mortgage~ Aapix Discount Mtg. A Superior Mortgage Almloan.oom American Pacific Mortg CalOirect Home Loans Detrici< Mortgage Group Olverslfed Funding Group Downey Savings Emery Financial 1mortgagegroup.com IndyMac Bank Provident Bank Mortgage Rancho Santa Fe Mtg U.S. Mortgage Center Wells Fargo Home Mtg. World SaVJngs K (888) 222·8050 K (800) 344-2739 A (800) 591-4446 R (888) 411-4246 A (707) 399·2488 K (888) 896-4CAL A (800) 478·5995 A (877) 644-9920 s (800) 348-5931 R (949) 729-9200 R (800) 400·1611 s (866) 236-0546 s (800) 250-1713 A (858) 756-1344 A (800) 867·9813 s (866) 713-4387 s (800) 914-8166 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 5.500% 5.000o/o 5.500% 5.375'Yo 5625'Y. 3°'"YMr ...... 5 0.000 30 5 1 625 30 5 1.000 30 5 0.250 30 5 0.000 30 A.P.R. 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Trish Kraus, director of training. and Jan Nestor, administrator of the licensing school, offer a friendly and safe haven for the new agent. Nestor encourages and guides them through the preparation process of getting their real estate Ucense and Kraus charts their course to success with the business development classes offered to both new and seasoned agents. Prudential is keenly aware of the challenges that each new agent experiences in starting a real estate career. Managers and mentors provide the guidance at the office level, while the on-going business development classes are conducted at the training center in Irvine. "Today's Opportunities in ReaJ Estate," a free seminar presented by Kraus and Nestor, taking place on Wednesday, Oct. 6 , talks about the career opportunities available at Prudential califomia Realty. Other topics covered will be the basics of the bustnesa, how it has changed durlng the past few yeAJS, and opportunities within the industry. Kraus said that because of the booming Orange County real estate market, those seriously thinking about a real est.ate career should attend the seminar. i:J'le licensing course is made up of two components. The first is a three-week, 12-hour accelerated classroom Instruction by Jim Parks of Anthony Schools. On the fourth week, students are given a 100 question test that must be passed with at least a 60 ~t grade in order to qualify to take the Callfomia real estate eL1Dl. Certificates of completion are then sent along With ea.ch student's application to the Department of Real Estate in order to obtain a test date. For~i~,cAll Prudential agents benefit from the company's large network of resources including the latest presentation software, national and local advertising programs, and eCertifkation. Prudentlal's eMarketing has become an excellent tool for both new and seasoned agents to branch out and compete Jn today's computer u.vvy maibt, enabllng them to build upon client relattonsbips wtth personalized marketing. Tr1sh Kraus and Jan Nestor Trlsh J{raus, ~ Olli/om/A Rully'1 DtfUlbr of auur~111faooJ 895-1869. ne Tral11lng CenU'I' ts louted IJt 2405 McOlbe Way, Ste. I I 1, lrvlM. PrudetiliAJ CaJlfantilJ RulJy Is proull to be II memm of HomeSenlka of Amerial I~ .• " Bmesldn Hllllul""'Y ~. ~ CAJlftm1'4 Ruby rqn't.ffttkif llllM l1f"1I $19 "'1lkm All of the training, the mentor program, and personal agent websites are company paJd programs. Ucensing Oasles Prudentlal California Realty's next session of real estate licensing classes will start on Saturday, Oct. 9 at the companys training center in Irvine. in saJa ool#IM '" 2003 """ tCW rMllutJ """"'& #at "41Um'I Tqp 5 rt4l attJle """""""° """°""1Uk, aa:onl"'& to N"""1ull lW«Mton lllUl ReM Bsl4te ~,MllJ 2004. NJJ""""'1 ~ I~ "111 bit ol1tM#d at Anthony Schools supplies the course materials, which include the Callfomia Real Est.ate Principles, Power Prep Videos, Audio Tapes, plus a computer disk and workbook OOtUalnJn8 more than 1000 prae\f~ Wiil~· ' •• ' I,~~~ •\.:r •I ~: '> "\"' ; ,. J .. ., , ' t • ' ' ...... , ••• ~ ..... , ' •• 4 tf• .. ' • • .. .. • fl . "".,... ! .-.. '" Top of the World luxury Minutes to beaches and Dan.a Point Harbor! Loc.ated in the new development of Bal Harbour, a small enclave of approxbnately 45 unique homes perched above Dana Point Harbor and Doheny Beach. Enjoy the Southern Orange County lifestyle 09nvenient to water recreation, fine restaurams and shopping. Two ocean view balconies from the front of the home. There is exquisite detail throughout with four bedrooms plus loft and four and onHlalfbaths. Features include beautiful marble, travertine and maple floonng, top-<>f-the-lme carpeting, crown molding, wainscoting and plantation shutters. The gourmet kitchen with center island opens to a spacious family room with fireplace. The incredible master smte has a deck, dual fireplace, intimate retreat and huge, gorgeous master bath. No expense spared on deluxe upgrades and amerut1es throughout This home ls offered at $1, 7 49 ,999 Formort information, call Jerry LaMottof PrudmtJal California Realty's Lagima Dmgn Center Office at (949) 472-9191. His office IS located at 23811 Aliso Creek Rd , # 181. Laguna Niguel View virtual toun of his listings at www.jerrylamott.com Newer customized home with gorgeous vistas 'This five bedroom, four and one-half bath Mediterranean-style home features Tuscan architecture Offering white water and ocean views from all Ooors, tlus newer customized house features balcorues and decks, as well as an attached three car garage Luxunes include an elevator to all floors. roof sun deck, wble cellar, extra large gym room, : 't-· ~ _,. .. J ••• ~. ~ -• • -'· ~ • ·.: --.-.. .• ·.'"iii...-"!llil'iil..,, 'j) --.·, ,...... -• __.,__ . --:: . . -, - butler's pantry, m.a.m floor powder room and a sizable media/entertainment room wnh wet bar Plus, the residence 1s nestled Wlthrn proxmuty to the beaches, Dana Po int Harbor, St RegLS Hotel and Ritz Carlton Hotel The property has been llsted via Value Range Marketing, wtuch means the seller Wlll entertain all offers between S2,800,000 and S3 199,876 For more informahon, call Gregory R1clumlson of Prudential Caltjornia Realty's San Gemente branch aJ (949) 395-1800. £-mail him at arlavak<i!>yahoo com His office is located at 635 Camino de Los Marts, Ste. J 00. San Clemente Prudential California Realty is proud to be a member of HomeServicts of America Inc., a Berlcshire llathau1ay affiliate Add1t1onal company informatwn can be obtained at www.prudentialcal.com Refined elegance in private gated community Nestled in a quiet area next to the San Juan Capisttano golf course, the home has a den, fOlUltains and a rtver rock waterfall. Residents are sure to enjoy the used bnck heningbone patios with stained glass mJays, a.rlxns and more than t 5 fruit trees. Other Jt m uies of this three bedroom, two and one-half bath home include marble Ooors in the kitchen, f.arnily room and baths, as well as the granite counter tops · ~-Aside from a Ottplace in the family room, the property also has a spa tub In the master bath, four cdUng fans, central air conditioning, security gates and customized stained ~- Nestled on a comer location, ICSldcnts en)Oy use of the conunwuty pool. Jacuzzi and exercise room. There are no Mello Roos. nus home is offered at S649 ,ooo. Fof""1re~ c:A1J Omdy Rod and Franlt Ag1io of Prwkntsal CaJifomiA Re4lt)l's San OOlfOrle 1mMdi Ill t9'49J 584.6291. E-mail them al candyftoclt@earthltnli.nd and vi.sit thdr web site at ~,,t:::,•'•tJ!o.com. Tlfdr o~ Is located al 635Caminode1os Mares, Sa" Clemente. ~ , 119 Re.lly f.s proud to be a~ o/H~es of AIMrica Inc., a Bmslrin H111Nncay • ~ ~ """1""'Y t".fonnation can be obtained al www.prudmtialcal.ann. - Jerry LaMott has record breaking 2004 year-to-date He has dosed more than $60 million In sales through July 2004 jeny LaMott, top sales associate in 2003 rn production and transactions, at Prudential California Realty's Laguna Design Center office has closed more than $60 million in sales through July 2004. July was a phenomenal month ¥fitb sales reaching more than SI 1 million. LaMott is a member of Prudential's Chairman Circle Dlamond Oub. "We are pleased to recognize Jerry for tus accomplishments,• said Herb Josepher, manager of the Laguna Design Center office. "He was one of the top 30 sales associates in volume of produetion and number of transactiQns out of the entire Prudential Network of 50,000 Nationwide in 2003. Jerry has built his successful real estate catter over the last 30 years based on his dedication and commitment to his clients, his integrity and his knowledge or the south Orange Country area.• "It ls my profession to know the housing market and my privilege to put that knowledge to work for you!" is LaMott's adagc- He works wtth two fulJ-.tlme assistants to ensure immediate Inunction and support with his clients, and employs ~f-the--art research. marketing and ttchnology programs to his clients' benefit. Jmy IAM0#"11 be tUdr.eJ id~ Califtmt"' RuJty ,,, tu beluU1ful lA&fUl4 Dmtl' Cater at 238 l 1 Aliso end btld. $14. 181, lA&fUUI Nip.el Ond4dltlmtll(949) 412-9191. Yo.. at1• t!leNJ oirlMI tm.n of Llll8tr1 listillg tit """"1.jmylll#lt)tt.ann. ~ CllJl/onUA RaJJy" ,,.,,U to be" #IOllber ofH~ Sm!lces cf bferla IM .• • Berltslllrt ~ ~itlk. Prw40IJW CAllforil"' Rbllly rrpraadetl ~ S... I 19 HJ;q,, bl uks MMIM "'2003 ad fMS """'""""""'& ~ """""~ r"' s "'* 4'llle eofflpd#lt:!s ~. Mt:Drrlbf& to N"""""1 Re1oof#ora .W RMI Est11U /rl4fr'w, /rllfY 2""". NUllkJniil CIOI f 11#)1 /#jillwdin ta "'"""""-'"' PnfM""1il) .milt "'--~ • ... • f •• • • • • .. 'JI ' .. . ., 111 ~ ~ -; f • ~ ! • ~ i' 0 ,- Corona del Mar charmer Wonderful four bedroom, four bath Corona del Mar home, south of Padfk Coast Highway. Features include a beautiful granite kitchen, den wtth bath that could be used as a downstairs bedroom, large master suite, three secondaiy bedrooms (two with bay windows), hobby room. exercise or reading area with outside deck, skylights, two Panoramic city lights view home Stunning, panoramic dty lights view home with four bedrooms, four baths plus main floor den or office that could be used as a bedroom to make Bve. Gounnet kitchen with bre.alcfast nook, center island, hardwood floors, marl>le fireplace, marble countenops, three-sided fireplace for Uving, dining and family rooms, master with retreat, stairca.Ses and French doors off the Uving room Jeadmg to front deck. This home tS offered at $2,095,000. custom baseboards, dramatic volume cdlings and much more. This home is offered at S 1, 199 ,000. For more infDmUIHon, call Cammy Leslie at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140 Newporl Center Drive, Sk. I 00, Newport Beach . For more information, call G11ry Hesselgesser at (949) 640-3600. Str(Jda Properties, I 40 Newport Center Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Beach. Condo with mountain views Gorgeous two bedroom. two bath condo wtth Saddleback mountain views. Light and bright kitchen with upgraded paint and center island with bar seating. French door to sunny deck. Living and dlning areas with high ceilings and upgraded lighting. Master with large tub and shower combo, dual sinks and walk-in closet. Build your dream home Newport Heights teardown. Build your dream f===:::::;;;:;~=!!lG:J!!J home in one of Newport's ~ best neighborhoods. Single story cofta8e is prepared for demolition. Located on a great street-to-alley interior lot, the sales price will include approved plans for an approximately 4,7C>O-square-foot single family home with five bedrooms, five and on~half L_ ___ ___...:::.:..__::-~:!:".,;_._:_::~~o::.:.::=:.&.J Close to pool, spa and gym. Great schools, parks, shopping and dining nearby. Washer, dryer and refrigerator included. Attached two car garage. Gated community. baths. Use or modify the current plans. Great opportunity for anyone wanting to build a custom home without the headache of navigating the city approval ~rocess. Th.is home is offered at $1 , 180,000. This home is offered at $499,900. For more information, call Grant Bixby and Keith Randle al (949) 640-3600. For more information, call Tony Bart.os at (949) 640-3600. Strad4 Properties, I 40 Newport Cmter Drlvt, Ste. I 00, Newport Beach. Strada Properties, I 40 Newport Center Drivt, Ste. I 00, Newport Beach. Ocean, golf course views Enjoy enchanting ocean, Cataliaa Island and golf course views from this single level three bedroom, two bath home. Beautifully JandKaped entry courtyard welcomes you to this highly upgraded home featuring new Milgard windows, carpet, paint, slate floors and fireplace. Secluded beach and private clubhouse. lhJs home ts offered at $899 ,900. Rw ""1te l'lljomlatlon, call Jim Turw M (949) 640-3600. Stradil Properties. 140 Jt(n41ptlft ~ Qr/Pt4 Sk. 10(), Newport ~. ' Bob Coluccio of Strada Properties records the highest sale In Eastside Costa Mesa Strada Properties, with Coluccio representing the seller and Melissa Barnes 1epl'C.9ellttng the buyer, recently recorded the ule of a home on Flower Stlttt. The Jales price of s 1,310,000 iS the highest recorded sale on the East.side to date. Built from the grmmd up in 2002, with mott than 3000 square feet of living space, this beauUful four bedroom, four bath custom home offers the finest location md The bedroom community of Eastside Costa Mesa with its quaint family ncighbothoods and convenient location to schools and shopping has become an increasingly popular home market for young families and professionals. Many of the original J 930s Spanish style bungalow homes can still ht f0W1d, but the majority of the homes were built tn the '40s and '50s for the returning wwn veterans and thdr families. ='---'--------_. features. An open pat room design -i have Uved and wodced on the Eastside for more than 15 years,• said Bob Coluccio. -r>w:ing my 25 years in real estate I have sold mott than 75 homes on the P.astside and watched It evolve. The f.asts:lde is attracting~ families that require matt than a thrtt bedroom, one bath home. Many homes are being ttmodeled. expanded and in some cases rebuilt to accommodate their growfn& famOIH .• Much of the P.astside of Costa Mesa md Newport Beach share oomn:ion rchools, padts. shopping IUld .,, acoea to the beach. oomblnes the modan kttchm With top-of~line appliances, ls1and a>unta, walk-in pantry, family room with ftreplaoe, entertamment center and otBCIC nook. Huge second ltOJy bonus room wtth full bath. Spactous master suite wttb vauJted wood beamed a:O.tngt, ftttpl.ace, du.al Vlllttia and walk-m cloKt. The front md back yards have been professiooally landoped and lndude aistom fcatwa rudl as raised pl.tnten, wood buming ftftplace and f.am{)y stud tpa. To rtM:la Boll Colllcc'6. Olll (949) 6' l • l IJ I . St'*"' ~ 140N~~~.~.100,N~ -__......--==---_.,,...- BALBOA ISLAND 333 Grand Canal 4Br 3Ba Sun 1-4 Owner/Agt. 949-382-1500 ext. 21 $2,195,000 CORONA DEL MAR 411 Poinsettia Ave. Front Condo 3Br 2Ba Sat 1-5 Agent Carolyn Ross 949-500-8714 Raymond J . ZartJer, RE Broker 301 Heliotrope 3Br 3Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 JT Boren Pacific Vantage Realty 949--689-4569 COSTA MESA 260 Victoria, G-2 $1,090,000 $2,690,000 2Br, 2.5Ba Open Daily 11-7 $360,000 Agt. 951-894-8016 COTO DE CAZA 2 Meritage 4Br 3.5Ba Sun 1-4 Bobbi Mezger Prudential Calif Realty 949-589-0706 25 Flagstone 5Br 5.588 Sun 1-4 Bobbi Mezger Prudential Calif Realty 949..s&9-0708 $1,175,000 $1,999,000 NEWPORT COAST $1,489,000 NEWPORT BEACH $1,275,000 NEWPORT BEACH 1 Coventry 4Br3Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 $1 ,725,000 Maria Haper Harbor Realty 949-929-2015 1115 Granville 2Br2Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 $1 ,295,000 Howard Wells Cannery Village Realty 949-939-0477 11 Chatham Court 2Br/3 3Ba Sun 1-5 $1 ,469,000 Maria Harper Harbor Realty 949-929-2015 420 Vista Flora 3Br3Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 $875,000 Noralee Paulson Realty 949-632-6489 26 Rue Grand Ducal Deauvllle Model Carol Rudat Sun 1-4:30 $1 ,995,000- $2,195,000 949-677-3366 Stephanie Rudat 714-357-0363 Barrons Real Estate 44 Baycrest Court 3Br3Ba Sat-Sun 1-4 $769,000 Michael Stark Metro Realty 949-574-9474 ,, 100 Scholz Plaza #206 2Br2Ba Sun 2-6 $599,900 Bkr. 714-841-3812 1906 Port Bristol 5Br4.5Ba Sat-Sun 1-4' $2,650,000 David Wagner American First Properties 949-244-7910 423 Altao Ave. 5Br4.5Ba Sun 1-5 $2,385,000 Bkr/Co-op 948 500-1248 949-721-5"8 • • • lJ7 (/) .... c: a. .... '< (/) "' c ~ .. , 0-~ rv IJ' rv 8 .i:. ;:c "' ~ ..,. ;;: ~ 0 ~ -< 3l ~ • ~ ··~ . .. . . -- ..... ___.. ..._._ __ ; ~ .n (\j t ·i ~ • . t 16 &I ex: • ~ ~ ~ • 't IRVINE • BEST BUY IN WOODBRIDGE 5 Tanglewood -$569,000 Great Location in Wonderful Woodbridge. 3 bdrm, 2.5 baths, 1650 sq ft. Clean Light and Bright with upgraded carpet, home is well maintained and in good condition. Large and very private Patio with Pots and Lovely Flowers . • SANTA LUCIA • NEWPORT COAST For Lease $8,000 per month Beautiful Home with Ocean Views in Guard Gated Community. •3 Bedrooms plus Office, 4.5 Baths - 3 Car Garage. Minutes from Fashion Island, Beaches and Freeways. Call for Appointment (949) 715-3156. NEWPORT COAST • ALTEZZA OPEN SAT 1-5 19 Valore • $1,395,000 Master suite on main floor-3 bdrm, 2.5 baths. Huge wrap around yard with luscious landscaping with fountains and lovely gardens. Move right into this immaculate home. FOR MORE INFORMATION,flOORPUNS 09 TO MY WEBSITE: www.lttflnl1m1ur1r.com Stefanie Meurer (949) 715-3156 Platinum Properties International Irvine, Newport Beach, Santa Ana Artists Walk Lofts from only $549,000 &citing miter View Condo Live Work Environment Walk to Galleries, shops & restaurants. I.E. Memphis, Gypsy Oen, Original Mikes (the recently opened 6 MHlion Dollar RestauranVBar with Nightly Live Entertainment} and more .. Your Loft Specialists: Tanya Weeks & Stefanie Meurer (949) 244-9213 or (949) 715-3156 Platinum Properties International Irvine, Newport Beach & Santa Ana FOR MORE INFORMATION/R.OORPLANS GO TO MY WEBSITE: www.lttf1nltmtuttr.com N ewport B each Versailles Open Sun 2-6 100 Schol1 Pbzo # 206 2BR, 2BA Condo. Boy & Ocean Views. Walk/Bike to the Beach Gated Community, Plantation Shutters, Berber Carpet, Pool, Spa, Gym, BBQ. $599,900 B~r. n4-841-3812 OPEN HOUSE SAT 1 t 3 call for gate (lear,rnce 17 HERTFORD ST. MICHEL NEWPORT COAST Showcase. model perfect Plan 4(1argest) home on prime Cul de sac lot overlooking meadow. Large mature trees. lush landscaping. Stainless appliances. granite. ~ tnudles-too many upgrades to listl 4 bedrooms 3 Baths $1,489,000 mrwed bJ hdftc 8Q Estates Patrida 1Mnm/BROK£RIOWNER 849 274-0203 Grear View OfTwning Basin And City Lights. Gracious Living Wich 24/hour Security And Doorman . 2 Bedroom , 2.5 Bath 601 Lido Park Dr. Unic IA $1,275.000 Lido Park.}l{µUty Mary Lou !Gthltr (949) 675-2700 NORTH TUSTIN BIG CANYON Open Sundar 1-4:30 The quiet private area of the North Tustin hills where beautiful Old Wor1d Beautifuly remodeled and expanded estates and homes are hidden is where you will find this gem. Completely Deauville approx. 3,900 sq. ft. Urge patios. remodeled 314 bdrm, 3 1/2 bath home on over one-half acre offers sunoonded by tush landscaping. Magnificent expansive views, balconies for entertainment, room for pool, guest hs, or mast« suite and bath with vanous views add'I garages and is on county sewer. Value Range Pricing Vslue Range Pricing $1,996,000-$2, 195,000 $1 , 7 49,000-11, 799,900 Carol Rudat • Barrons Real Estate • 949·677-3366 Stephanie Rudat• 714-357·0363 Newtr large 5 BR + Office & ~·~" ... 423 A.Hao Ave. • 0Den Sun 1 ·5 Just completed Nantuc:Mt style C11StOm home This ~bed/4 5 bath home has OYer 4,000 SF o4 hvwig area Features include 18ndscapng at lfle frOfll yard and 111enor courtyard located oft ltle tonnal 1MnQ and diniog rooms lntenor finllhes lrldude 10 high wood oellngs downstairs. crown molditlg ttvoughout. hand distressed walnut lloofs. thfee lifepqoes. a gourmet krtchef'I that Includes pro4essl0nal appliances, cllefrywood cab4nets With bladl honed granhe. a 2112 car garage and more. Designer Homt With SnuJJ Virw only $2,995,000 For Ocu.ili Call Patrick (Hm Others Available) San Cl.nnnate 5twwna 4 BR. ~ ~ 6A McdutmJl<'MI bocrw. 8ta1hm.ng cout1iM...,... $2,385,000 Broker/Co-op H• C'.ntnwnmcru roo111 bout> CUiiom r.ui pamung so· homt tbc:am 'Y"tm. ~ bar & nu11bk 6rq>lac.c M.uttr w/mtcruuuMnt caucr. hu~ pnvitt dcdi. hi• & bm b&W & • 600 iqfi doon. M,otrun1 -•I Sl. 99~.000 Call Robby Kaczmarek (949) 500-1248 • (949) 721-5778 NEWPORT COAST BEAUTIFUL HOME Must see to appreciate. Move right lnl $1, 799,000-00 For .... a, o.n.tAGL 941840.1140 ..... 2t82Vlm ....... Two Ms ot eleoant IMng in the desirable East Bluff HOA. Light & bright with berbef ca'll91 and light hardwood firs. KJtch with granite, hlgHod staloless apflltances by Viking and Subzero. 48R & 38A. inclusive of pnv ste dwnstrs for an au paif or office. Attached 2 car gar. with epoxy firs. Peek-a-boo vws of .oppe< Newport bay from all upstairs brs. *888,000 Ron Fineman 31C)..305..4768 31o..33SM990 COLDWell BAN~C?R lJ • Income Property San Clemente Two beach close income 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. 7963 1501 Santa nella Te rrace. Corona del Mar Complccdy ll'moddcJ 3 Bedroom, 2 Barh home on des mah le street m I rvmc lerracc Huge back yard wnh hea.1cd pool Hardwood Aoonn~ chroughour liVlng aru.s ~d cnvcnmc Aoonng m lmhrooms. Very bnrJll south· facing b2ck yard Fll'Tlch WJndOW\ m ltVJng room and cLn1~ room w11h frcnch doof'5 leading 10 very pnvarc back yard . Additional fcarwa mduck crown moldtna. l't'CCSKC lighting. ceiling fuu. built-in a61nctry. and spcaltrfs wi red 10 bedrooms $1,595,000 B Ownf'r 949-759-4946 • • • 1J9 (/'l °" c 0 °" ""' C/1 'ti -;"J f ~ . 0 ~ r IJl "' 2 &.. 1! ,.., "' a: .; 0 c.. .7 :_':J £ ' lj • t ... .. . . . 6081 Kelsey Cir. Personalize your new home. SS,000 carpet/paint aUowancc •Convenient location. • '48R (.l+ IX-n) • 14 lO sqft. • 6000 Sf lot. $565,000 Call Today, Bob Clark Jr. ·> 01"714.625.3001 Jacobs Realty and Investments 949-642-4400 f ...... 1906 Port Bristol, Newport Beach New Robert McC.trth\' ~01d World" Tusc~n style home in th< pn:m1cr ~<wport Bc~ch Family Nctl\hborhood of HMbor \'1cw Hume) S BR / 4 5 RA "'°°° SF intcnor luc.uJOO one lot tTom dK ttT<'<nbch nm "')me h.u to be ~en to be bche\'cd, No Jct.ul <'r putcnu.d up!{r.1Jc h.ts been ovcrfookcJ . 01strcs.\t'J h.mfwood & scone tloonnll, 3 authcnoc nusomv tlrcpl.al.'.cs. \'iling. Sub 1..cm & Bosch """'c.ilcJ .tpph.tnl.'.c'. \'c ncn.an pl.aster "·ork, h.tnJnwlJeJ d.l\ tile mot, l.'.(l\crcJ b.id:.\•.arJ ~ \\'tth tircpl.1 .. c, mrrnun;.i sounJ thn•ughou1 home & front h.i .. k p.tltt~. h.md .. .1r\cJ lunc,tnnc ll\"lng "'om tlrcpl.a .. .: fu\ffi Cn:tt. m.\\tcr .. ontn1lkd hp.hnntt S\"Stcm .anJ ~1 mu'h mof'('1 Open House Sat & Sun 1-4 . Offered by David R. Wagner American First Properties 949 244-7910 ~pp1:m~ NearNewpon Beach! Condo 2Br. 2-'/~ Ba Approx 1089sf Cape Cod Style Idea.I Location l tl )A. fuol ~ Spa. Fpl . Oinmg Rl'<lm. Muter uitt with Vaulted (. 'C'ilin~. ~ttd Premises. l'nJCl\lround Parle.mg $360,000 160 V.aoria. C..l, C..-. Metia Opco Hou. Daily 11 .. -?pm ~.~Sl-69'-801~~ AlmoS1 every sq. Inch of thts property has been remodeled -redecorated and adcfltions for plush living. 3 AC stations, granite kit & patio bar • BBQ. Six security cameras in & out + security gated front door. New stone flooring in kit, entty & fam. rm. 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CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TODAY/ LORRAINE O 'DONNELL ANNIE CENDROLIS 949.574 .4245 949 .574 .4249 • • ... ------~- i· Dan Raphael announces Home Tour N Coldwell Banker and Point and a drawing will featutt ~ t ~ di valuable prize baskets filled with -8_ agen are .oun ng items touting adventure, gourmet and ~ sponsors of annual event health themes. g TicketS are $25 for Historical Society ~ members and $30 for r"·~llMI .... f • The Dana Point/Capistrano Beach Historical Society's Fifth Annual Home Tour will take place on Sunday, October 3, 2004,announced founding sponsor Dan Raphael of Coldwell Banker. This year's event will be held in memory of tour co-founder Alice Baum, who passed away shonly before the 2003 tour. Dan Raphael non-members. Since last year's event sold out, early reservations are reconunended.Children under 12 will not be pemlined and there is no handicapped access. Flat shoes are required. Free parking and shuttle buses are available at Dana Hills High School, 33333 Golden Lantern, just west of Acapulco in Dana Point. "We are overwhelmingly grateful for the continuing suppon of founding Newport Coast contemporary EnJOY wonderful ocean and city light views with Pacific breezes from this Hunizker view home in the Newport Coast area The 2004 edition Is expected to span eras withm neighborhoods that were part of a development conceived ' · by visionary Sidney Woodruff as ·Southern California's most beautiful sponsor Dan Raphael and Coldwell Banker; said Ann Romano, event co-chairwoman. Led by Raphael, a consistent top producer who has worked out of Coldwell Banker's Dana Point location for the past 24 years, a record 75 busmesses and mdtVIduals. have already signed up as sponsors of With a total of four bedrooms and four and one-half baths, the interior features include traverune, slate and hardwood flooring. In addition to the four bedrooms, each with their own bathroom, there is also a separate office. Other amenities include an outdoor entertaining area, lush landscapes and a three car garage with built-ins. This home is offered at $2,289,000. sea coast community: Homes scheduled for this year's tour range from a 1920s Spanish Colonial revival to a local landmark from the 1950s, including several dramatic contemporary residences Visitors will receive a program book.let with photographs and brief lustories of the homes presented, and there will be a display of I Ustorical Society colJections of vintage photos and books for purchase. Refreshments wiJl be catered by Renaissance Dana the Society's major fundraiser. Contact Dan Raphael of Coldwell Banker's Dana Point/San demente office at (949) 661-9355. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerat,e is a member of the NRT fam'1y of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brokerage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporatunc (NYSE:CD). For mort informatWn, call DelU. De~ of Coldwell Banker's Newporl Buch offic.e at (949) 718-1505. Coldwell Ba niter Residential Brolterage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT lncotp0rau.d, the natUm's luding residential real estate brokerage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). Prime views In Laguna Beach Nestled on one of the largest prime ocean view lots in Laguna Beach's Mystic Hills, this single level home offers unparalleled deta1ls and finishes. Unobstructed views of the Pacific and Laguna Vllb\ge from all major rooms. A t dramatic entry opens to a vaulted great room with wood-bum.ing &replace and Ultimate beach home Vall view windows. The large chefs kitchen with mahogany tones and granite counters opens off of the great room. Upgrades include a wine cooler, six Enjoy the sights and sounds of the surf as you watch the sailboats enter Dana burner Viking stove, and Sub-Zero. Point Harbor from this ultimate beach home, located in Capistrano Beach. A media/entertainment room flows out to a private vtew lanai and expansive There are four bedrooms, three and one-half baths plus a loft. The ocean view deck. Situated on a parcel of more than J 4,000 square feet, the unusual view kitchen and baths have been remodeled with granite and travertine. level of privacy offers pouible growth opportunJtles. Richly appointed baths Amenities include hardwood floors, etched glass entry doors, a spa, barbecue feature tumbled marble and exquiJite ti.le work. Outside, dramatic Ughting ts and fire ring. used to highlight tht landscaping. A reeded glass entry ts shaded by a giaceful This home is offered at $2,695,000. This property is currently in escrow. mature olive tree. For more tnfomsation, call Dan Raphael of Coldwell Banker's Dana Point/San This home is offered at $2,350,000 Qemente office at (949) 240-8300. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is a For mort Irr/"""""""' "'1l McAfot>se """ AssocUites di (949)499-8957. meMber of t1u NRT fatnlly of t:mrlpdnies. NRT l'l&Orpomted, tlu na/Wn 's leadin& Coldwell Ban1ter ResUlentlal Brolterag u 11 moiber of du NRT f•m/ly of ~ real esWe hroleerage t:ompany, ts a subsidiary of Cendam &""'Pllnla. NRT l"'°"PfWAletl, tlJt IU#lon's ludlng restdatW real tSldk _, Cotporatton (NYSE.CD). broletr4g compt1ny, ls" subsUlu"y of~~ (NYSB:CD). Sunset, jetty and catanna views Inaedible sumet, jetty and Catalina 11ews from every room of du. tplit kYeJ Medttmanean vflla In Corona del Mar. Comprised of Cour bedrooml and four batha, the master suite ocaipta the~ lower· level of this residence, with the main Uving areas located on the street lC'Vel. The upper level h&s three bedrooms, a family room and media room. There ts a chefs island kitchen with walk-in panty. ThiJ ~ i.9 offered at $4,600,000. For mort lnformatiim, call Beverly Morphy or Minda Bush-Stoner of Coast NewporlPruperltes-Coldwel! Banhr office al (949) 644-1600. Coldwell Banker • RestdenHal Brolterage is a mcnber of the NRT family of cmnpanies. NRT Inawporated, tlu nAtion's leading residential rtal estate brolterage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant CmporaJWn (NYSE:CD). Townhome with panoramic views Loaned in the gated community of Marinita tn Dana Point with a pool, spa and tennis, this end unit townhouse provides panoramic views of the dty lights and hills, and a peek of the ocean. Highlights of this three bedroom, two and one-half bath home include a large private ttar patio, hardwood floon, custom paint, recessed lighting and wood blinds. An additional srorage room Is located off of the garage. ThiJ home ts off~ at $650,000. Fortnore In~ Mil ]amJd Frey of Coast Newport Properlies-Coldwe11 &uslta"s Newport Beach o.ffia at (949) 644-J 6()(}. ColdweU Bader &sidential Brokerau ts a monber' of tlte NRT faMiJy of companies. NRT I~, the natimc'{ le4dtng ~ rr.al estak brokerage company, ts a subsidiary of Cen1!4rrl Cmporatkm (NYSE:CD). Charming detached condo 1l1li chamUn& new detached condo in Tunle RJdge will accommodate the fastidious.~ tn neutral tones, landscaped beautifully and situated in a desirable location make this home ready to move in. Wodddw assodatk>n amenities tndudJng a cabana-lined pool, spa, bubecUe and clubhouse f'adlitfa, entertain on a grand scale. Hfkin8 trails too. lb.ts home ii o&red at $757,000. £.of' more~ Mil~ Swlbd of Coast Newport Propmia-O>ldM>dl &llrUr Ill (949) 716-11()(). OJdst Ne#ptlft PtDpotla Is loMted Id 2 1157 Ntwporl 0.0 Drlw, Ntwpt OW#. eow.dl Bd1tlto-Rts'ldeldllll Bf'Oltera&e a -member of tM NRT fltl#lly of t:tJtNpiMlei. NRT.I~ tM tlllllmJr' ~ lfSltleltlflll rtaJ ~ 1'roltmy;e ODMJ 119}'; fr• r#t/4llfl'Y of CoMIMll ~(NYSE.a)), Gorgeous custom family home Featl.U'ing an open and spacious floor plan, this recently construcred gorgeous custom fanu.ly home is immaculate throughout. Situated on a quiet tree-lined residenual street, the builder spared no expense on the upgrad~ Ameruues tn this five bedroom, four and one-half bath home include stone and hardwood flooring, granite and marble counters, and extensive use of faux paint Professionally landscaped This home is.offered at $2,395,000. For mort informatWn, call Rlclt lArigevin of Coast Newport ProperlUs-OJldwell Banlter's Newport &ach ojfice at (949) 644-1600. Coldwe11 Banker Residential Brolterage is a memba' of the NRT f~fly of «>mpani6. NRT Incorporated. the nation's leading rt:sldentiaJ real estaU brolterage company, IS a subsidiary of Cmdanl Co1pomtion (NYSE·GJ) Overlooking the golf course Overlooking the golf course, this gorgeous newly rebuilt home has the finest materials and finishes The main floor with master swte, has a library/den, formal living and dining rooms. gourmet kitchen and expanded family room Upstairs, there are two large guest suites. Award-wmning landscaping by Ruben Flores ========~!!==~== features gardens with fountain, private patios, outside fireplace, covered gazebo and Jacuzzi This home is offered at SZ,795,000 For mqre information, can Sara 1 lrnman or Brad Hinman of Coast Neu:porl Properties-OJldwetl Banker's Newport Beach office at (949) 644-1600 Coldwell Banlter Residenhal Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies NRT Inanporated, the nation's leading residential rMl estak brokerage company. IS a subsidiary of Cendant Corpora hon (NYSE CD) This four bedroom, three bath townhome is located on a great greenbelt in the large bluffs of Newport Beach. It is conveniently situated close to schools and shopping. 'This newly refurbished residence features amenities sum.. vaulted ceilings and a fireplace. There is room for apansion. This home is offered at $849,000. For men fff/orrnatkm, C4ll Shirley fblrrls, SAaWN Weatherly Harris or Susan Busla of C.odst Nncporl ~-COldweU Ba"lter Ill (949) 644-1600. c.oast Newport Properties Is louted Ill 4 01!(c Pla.ur, S"ik 260, NeflJfl<l'f Buel&. Coldt«ll Bader ReskknlW Brokera&e ts" mmiber of tie NRT fa""1y of ~· NRT f PIC()rponlled, flu """"11's IN4in& ~mil est.k lm>kertf8t company, is" ff'lmdU.ry of c:o.a-1 Cotponatkm (NYSE.a>) • • ~ c: a. QI ':' (/) t'D 0 ~ ~ r.J ~ rJ 8 ~ ::0 ni ~ • "' ;;; 0 Q.o ~ :p ~ • . l I ~ E \ ' .. .... l l \ ... ' \