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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-10-09 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot\ PHOTOS BY DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I OAJLY PILOT Mike Casillas, who attended Wilson Elementary School, waves goocH>ye to second-graders Friday during a visit to Wilson. Back from Iraq Marine visits elementary, middle and high schools he attended growing up and as is honored for service in Middle East. MariH O'Neil Daily Pilot W bile on duty in Iraq, 19-year-old Marine Uince Cpl. Mike Camllas loved getting letters and pacbges from home. He espedally loved the gwnmy bears. On Friday. Qisiilas, home on a 21-day leave, returned to hls former school. Wilson PJementary, to Visit with family. old friends and new students. Some of those students. from hls brother's first-grade ~ last year, got to see in person for the first time the Marine with whom they'd corresponded and sent goodies. "It brin8S me up; it cheers me up, -Casillas said of getting the letters and packages. "It keeps me alive longer and keeps me fighting. And it helps me fight the heat." Casillas attended Wilson PJementary School. TeWtnlde Middle School and F.stancia High School before joining the Marines and getting shipped off to Al Ramadi, Iraq, for seven months with the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines. He visited Wilson See IRAQ, Pa1e A4 Marine Lance Cpl. Mike Casillas shakes hands with Wilson first-grade teacher Lori Maurer, while being honored for serving with the 2nd Battalion, 4thMarines in Iraq. Maurer was the teacher for Casillas' little brother Danny last school year, when Danny's class wrote letters to the deployed leatherneck. Castillo recently returned from his combat tour .. Council candidates greener on one side Two seeking seats on City Council receive endorsements from Greenlight, the local slow-growth group. Deirdre Newm•n Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The Greenllght slow-growth poup Friday endorsed two challengers tn the City Council race. The group announced ita sup- port of John Buttolph, who la . running against incumbent Steve Rosanslcy in West Newport, and Dolores Otting. who is chal- lenging incumbent John Heffer- nan ln a district that includes Newport Coast. "They pledged to listen to the residents and follow the resi- dents' desires," Greenlight spokesman Phil Ant said. • And this ts vtvtdly Olustrated by their adherence to the visioning poll. In contrast. the City Council has not followed this poll in promot- ing more development We think the desires of the residents ahould be heanl." FAMILY TIME The visioning poll. a city-span· sored survey gauging voter atti- tudes about development. showed residents opposed large developments by a two-to-one ratio because they feel these projects will degrade their quali- ty of life. Otting was thrilled by the en- dorsement. "If a project Is large enough that it would affect everyone that lives there for the rest of their lives. and if that means they have to go to the polla to determine if that's a good or bad [projectJ, we have a very lnteWaent electorate Oil is a capping factor at .JWA here in Newport Beach, and I'm glad they get to vote on project!'> lhat will ·a.ffect them for the rest of their lives,• she said. Buttolph wa.a out of town and couldn't be reached for com- ment In a press release. he stated, "I am happy to have Greenlight's endorsement, and I will work hard to provide strong leadership for residents." Rosan.sky said he wasn't sure how Influential Greenllght's en- dorsement of Buttolph would be. He did not seek the group's en - SM COUNCIL. Pa&• AS Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE Coalition to pitch plans for Westside Unique group has recommendations for revitalizing and improving disused area of Costa Mesa. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -MondJv will be a historic day for the Westside. That's the day a group of Westside homemvners, busi· ness owners and industrial propeny owner.. -who in the past have been a fractiou., bW1ch -will pre-.eru iL'i spe· cific rec.omrnendauon~ for re- vitali7ing this languil.hing area of the city. The group, k.novm as the Westside Revitalinwon Oversight Committee. will present iLS repon. which the 27 member., agreed on unani mously, to the Redevelopment Agency -the City Counul acting under a different na111t" lne mam recommend,1 tions call for overlay zone.., 011 the bluffs of the Wes~1de th,tl would add re-.1dentiaJ ;romng 10 the existing LOmmerc1al and industrial zone..,. Inat mean.., indu~tnal propeny owner-.. who adamantly fought the city\ proposal to red«:velop a large chunk of the we..,L-;1de lru.t year. wuuld have a rhoir\' of selling their propen1es to resident.ial developers. fi nally bringing home~ to the prime COURTS QUESTION Do you think th• recommendations from the Westside Revitalization Oversight ? • Committee, which incluct. adding residential zoning f4 existing industrial and commercial zones, can help revitalize the area? Why or why not? Call our Reader's Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dailypilot a./at1mes.com. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone numbers for ve rification purposes only bluff.., real t''>late "All the devdopl'r'> we met wi thl felt 1.hen· I\ a very h1g po- tential for re..,ident1al dl·velop- ment in that dfea." c11mm1ttee C l1airman Halph Ron4wllu ..aid. "That\ \"h) n·., .,ucl1 J linchpin for the \\hole 1rt'\l taJ17.auon . 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Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACI I -fhe attorney for three churthe5 that seceded from 1he na- tional Episcopal Olurch . m· duding one on Via l.Jdo, has asked a court to dismiss a law- suit filed last month by the Episcopal Diocese of Los An- geles. arguing the diocese's property daims have no legal ~ St. James Quum in New- port Beach. All Saints' in Long Beach and St. David's ifl. North Should an Orange County Superior Court judge agree with the attorney tor St.James Churdi In 7 • Newport Beach and two others and dismiss an Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles lawsuit over the cnurdies' split from the dioceM? Call our Reader's Hotline at (949) 642-0086 or send e-mail to da1/yp1/ot@latimes.com. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone1numbers for verifi~tion purposes only. I loltywood -.eceded from the Episcopal Church of the United States in August ~ See LAWSUfT, PaaeM A2 s..day, October 9, 2004 BOO ERS ·&.BEYOND I ' ' I The love affair between. pen ·and paper! F orty-year Newport Beach resident Lee Mallory said he was once voted one of OC Weekly's "31 Scariest People" because ofltis in-your-faoe delivery and his incessant and shameless promotion of his poetry shows. It's an honor he embraces. He'll get in your face and creep you out with a lustful swagger, but that's what separates Mallory, 58, from the rest. He says it drills up respect for an endangered art form. A publisher of seven poetry books, he's helping the movement along. "To paraphrase Jack London, I'd rather go out like a blazing meteor than a dull, sleeping planet," Mallory said. As a performance poet, Mallory lyrically seeks refuge from traditional m eter and what he calls "singsong moon-tune-June" verse, promoting instead the outspoken, free form spoken word at Alta Coffee House in Newport Beach and the Gypsy Den Cafe in Costa Mesa. In addition to his own readings, Mallory teaches EngUsh at Santa Ana College and promotes young, edgy, lovesick wordsmiths for the coffeehouse performances. Cllris Tannahill and Leigh White, poets with attitudes and rocky pasts, should fit the bill at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Alta, he said. The Daily Pilot's Jeff Benson sat down with Mallory at Alta Coffee House to discuss his self-described disregard for rhyme and reason. You've been called 'The Love Poet.' How well does that dtle Ot you1 I've also been called the grandfather of Orange County poetry. At least they didn't say ·great-grandfather.· Somebody dubbed me the love poet. which sounded so hokey when I first heard it It sounded like some late night disc joc.lcey from Oklahoma BOOMER CALENDAR • Send CALENDAA items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa 92627; by e-mail to jeff. benson@latim8S.com; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the'time. date and location of the event. as well as a contact phone number. SPECIAL EVENTS A ·Bnin Gym• mowmenta class is held from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Wednesdays through Sept 28 and Wednesdays from Oct. 6 to 27 at Oasis Senior Center. 800 Marguerite Ave .• Corona del Mar. The movements a111 designed to improve relaxation, concentra1ion and memory aocea. The coct is $36 for a four weelc-sealon. Information: (949) 844-3244. broadcasting over staticlcy radio. But then when I stopped and thought about it and I looked at my work. everything was about love and male and female relationships. Then I thought, "OK. J'U take the rap." As swreotypical a'i it sounded, I ju.st had to embrace it. Then I asked myself the question, "What's more important than love?" Beyond the hype, beyond the war. beyond the empty communication. beyond the stresses between the -.exes. what we need overall is something that'll bring us all together - and that's love. The poem is the best way to telegraph it. How much of an Impact does performance have on what you do1 The performance dimension 1s so important. You could call yourself a performance poet, but you need to be a good poet first. I see some performance poets so dramatic and elegant that they can ~tand up and read the Sears Las Vegas perf9rmer Jimmy Chapel will sing songs popularized by Tom Jones, Engelbert Humperdink and others at the Thursday Morning Women's Oub's monthly Friendship Lunctleon. The dub meets at noon 81 the Newport Radisson Hotel, Bircti Street and MacArthur Boulevard in Costa Mesa. The lundl and show are $23 and nonmembers are invited. Information: (949) 645-9555. A •eountry Hoe-Down• will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday 81 the Cost.a Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St, Costa Mesa. Visitors can oome in Western atti111 and enjoy a barbecue, line dancing and square dancing. The COS1 is $5 for members and $11 for nonmembers. Information· (949) 645-2356, ext. 0. A ftN malbt wil be held Oct. 16 in the par1clng lot of the Cotta Daily A Pilot catalog and make it seem like art. But that's when a seasoned poet has to look at the poem on the page first and say, "Is it worth the time? Is it worthy of publication?" Then, if it's a good "page poem,· or "print workM as we call it in the industry, the poet can add the performance dimension -the dramatics, the hot breath on the face, the intensity of the eye contact. How do pe19ple take to th.ls type of poetry, compared with what people have been taughlf People who came to the poetry reaclings at Alta and the Gypsy Den would be Surprised, sensitized and shoe.Iced I thinJc 75% would be surprised and 75% would come back and be hooked. They'd suddenly see the relevance and the stereotypes that they thought poetry was would be shattered. In this age of political sound bites. cryptic e-mail and shock radio, we need poetry more than ever In its inspirational sense. it's Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St.. Costa Mesa. The center can use any item valued at 25 cents and up and visitors can buy gifts. Information: (949) 645-2356, ext 11. ·Lat. Hite c.t.chiam r will begin at 8 p.m . Oct. 23 in the Robert B. Moore Theater at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The play benefits the Costa Mesa Senior Center. VIP tidcets are $75 and reserved seating is $35. Information: (949) 645-2356, ext. 16. ONGOfNG An Alcohol6cs Anonymoua men's support group meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays 81 the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 645-2356. a.II Senior c.nt,., holds. penceb breakfast from 8 to 10 communication on its most visceral and seminal level. We make it honest, we make it from the heart and we craft it into the best free-standing wort we can. Why do you think the stereotypes have negadYely affected seaaoned performance poets such 88 youneUr We're working against generatio~s of bad teachers of poetry who have turned people off, and who browbeat the srudents with rhyme scheme and meter. Teachers get so focused on technique and forms and traditional poets' and mechanics that the young students can't see the relevance to their own lives. How ebe do you tty to &batter the stereotypesf I've run 11 marathons. Running is a metaphor for writing. They're both very ha.rd and they're both very lonely. A runner looks at 26 miles on the hot streets of I .os Angeles. while the writer at midnight faces the , a.m. on the second Saturday of every month. Breakfast includes pancakes, sausage, coffee and orange juice for $3, $1 for ctlildren. The center is 81 800 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-3244. A widows/widowwl aupport group meets from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesdays 81 the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 645-2356. The Br.-. lnstitlii. °"'" ,,_ computer classes to people with fading vision who have dif'fiadty seeing the computer' screen. The Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six sessions. Call to sign up ~ ctaases. (714) 821-6000. The c... Me9e Senior c.nt. has ballroom dancing with II~ music from 1he Betty's Trio from 7:30 to KENT TM:PTOW I DAA.Y PILOT horror of the blank page. Part of the reason l run is to shaner stereotypes that poets are effete intellectuals who on}y come out after dark. How doee teech1ng writing at the commWlhy coDep leYei compare with lmplrtng young performen to eq>ft91 ~~ Tulk about teaching both ends of the spectrurri! During the day I teach letter writing. paragraph writing and support sentences. Then I step into a different setting at night -show me the free verse, teU me about imagery. Make me understand the wedding of ~und and sense. Make me know how poetry is the perfect expression of the deepest sentiments. Make it come to life. I also teach them the importance of writing for making things permanent, for recording high moments in life. I've written 3,400 pages of journals because I write every night. It's important for a writer because a single journal entry 10-.30 p.m. f1VMY Tuesday night at 695 W. 19th St, Costa Mesa. The oost is $4. (949) 648-3884. Jewlllh Fm1ly s.vicie ..... ongoing bereavement support groups for adults at all stages of loss. Group member• share experiences, hear how others deal with grief. receive support and learn ways to cope with . sadnen and loH. One group meets at 7 p.m . Tuesdays at Beth Jacob in Irvine. The second group meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna Hilla. The third group meets at 1 p.m . Thursdays at the Ezra Center in Anaheim. There's no cost to attend, but advance registration la required. (714) 446-4950. O..Senlor C....c6r'I aaistanoe, couneellng and referral aet'Vioe9 for Mniora. (949) 644-3244. I msy become. walk point. •. : centerpiece in a poem or a 1DOrt I story. I I Doee ... llll'apalt ... t88ct ,... ..... ,. ~ : UvlJll in NewpOllt m. llwaya: been kind of an =b me. One h.mDy I glYe la that : lMng near water my : wrldDg. It's reely kind ot. I paradox beawle I wock in Sant4 Ana. which Is lib a whole other: world. I reflJte to eet a oeD • phone.. I dodt c:any a pepr and I commute to wom bf buL l. But a poet needl ,IOIDe "meal!' for writing. You keep things in 1 ~Orange County ab<>U~ Poetry can help wttb that. too. ' Orange County la materialistic and poUticaDy lnlular. Poetry, in overarching spirftuallty, In ita bulc:a and its emotions, can 10ften some of the auanesa' and materlalisni that modern eodety laaD~L I mike time for my survMng daughter. Natalee, beca•-she's all I really have left. I lost another daughter. ~in 1999. I probabty belong in Santa Ana because that's where my values are. but most poetl an! that way. We embrace each other. Do you declcMe .,, olyour wrtdng 1o Mlll}"l IDflDOI tf Someone once said, ·1..ee. if you died, what would you do with all these noteboob7" Al that point. I had two daughters and I said. •1t1 died tomorrow. take aD these noteboob, give them to my kids and tell them. 'This was your dad, In all his hopes and d.rea.ma, In his successes and his failures. In his best and worst moments, this W88 your dad.'" . Misty had just published her first poetry book rtgbt befo~ she died at 23. I bad to name it. and I caIJed it "1Wo Sides Now ... She was suddenty gone. but all of her writings talk back to me. Writing makes you permanent. If you die tomo~ writing will swvtve you. Writing will make you lmmortal. Suddenly she was gone. but her book is still on the coffee table. When l want to talk to her. she's there. The point is that I have her book and I learned my own lesson. We leave our own legacies and I had to take my own advice. A blood ..-n dlNc la held from 9 to n a.m. Tueedeys at 1he Costa M-. Senior c..nt., e96 W. 19th St. Costa Mau. imonn.don: (949) 646-2366. o.11 Seniol'c....rc6ra. dally teleptlocie cont8ct program for seniors who haw. llmlted local auppot1 system. They alao ofter computer cl8leea that teed"l 1he beaics of Word, Oulc*en, Pnnt Shop and Internet UMge. (949) 844-3244. Theo.llSenlorC.... .... ehulde to take memben to appointments and grocery shopping. The ahltlte also takea membera to the center. c.Jt to make.., eppoin1ment. (949) 644 3244. o.11 Seniol'C.....c6ra ... eld ac:1-.1inga .... Breille lnstltut9 '9P-WC:Cllllti"'8, by appointment. (948) 8M 32M. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Morning fog wilt llmll loc.I villlbility to ... then OMqutltilr mile "~ lnthemon*lg, end~ c:b'°f motr*lg .... ci.-e,, ... llOO(l. The hlgl-.. be"°'" 10 ti) 75 .,.., IN CO.-Ind 77to13 lnlend. lWC Mtdl. b9oolN IOUlh' I ... ~• 11 mph In IN ............ ~~ =~-=::.r·=~ ... ~,_ ........ toftt ......... , ...... ....., ,,....,. ...... ... ' t f 1 I ll tUillla4 SURF -.. Education committee to conduct meetings 1Wo upcoming -~ of the Newport.Weea UnJ- Oed School Olsutct special education advlaory commit· lee haw been announced. The ~mmittee la an advi· sory board with a mlaaion lo develop _ a bome-achool partnerahip wlth parents, school personnel and com- munity memben. The ftrat meeting. on Oct. 20, will be on the topic of how to promote more In- volvement and awareness of students with special needs. The second meeting will be on Jan. 19 and will feature a panel of guest speakers dis- cussing how parents can help preteens and teens to make responsible choices. The panel will include a spe· clal education teacher and a Newport-Mesa Unified • ~~ologlat. BOdl ~ wW be ftom 7 to 9 .,..... lD the N.w· pon-Mlia Unlftecl School Dlltrlct board room at 2985-A Beat St. tn Colla Meta. Por more lnformadon, caD SandlAmeaat (94) 6M-t1?9. be ~-;ac.-mcx:= women 40 ,een old llld older frQlii 8:30 un. to l2:30 p.m. at Harbac ~Pel· lowablp, 740 w. WllloD St., CoataMeea. • MWIClun hires ~ · 1be cM'edoo ue per:i of development ~~uoty. The Nff.WJ>Ort Bmcb-bMed lpOD80i'ed by the ~ G. Orange County MUleUID of Kamen Bleut Cancer Powi- Art has announced the ap-datlon, YWCA BncorePlua pointment of Susan Smolu~ and the Orange C:Ounty chowald aa director or devel· Breast Cancer Partnenhfp. opment. The event will continue Smoluchowlki wlD lead a throughout October. four-member dewlopmeot Tbe appointme:ntl lodude team that raises $3 mUUoo a ICl'ee:Dlng lll&llllDOIJ'll each year. clinical breast emm. intor- She brmg, e:q>ertence from madon on breut health, and her tenure as vice pretideot referrals.. No praaipdon or of development and muket· referral is needed but ap- ing for C:Ouncll on Crtme and pointments are requlled. Jusdce in Minnesota. She was To make an appointment also development director for for a Cree screening. call the Minnesota Film Boaid -(714) 935-9720 or (714) 806· the state's film commission. 2037. 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Over- time. drivers wW opt for tralna and car pools. Busineasea will also increase the number of teleconunuters, people who work at home. After all, if we can ahfp work to 1ndJa. there ls no reM011 why we have to make mlDiona of wotkers drive from, say. Corona to Costa Mesa to get their work LAWSUIT daoa Al dma me1n1 llws cma antbl,._~ By Cbt ~ Cbn .. --.. -~~wnerbiome 1n1 more~ CIMer ~)end blippler 0- ...., tmn tbs Mmmdfng c:clrsftl* 'lbe Jire ID b!ll jJdceia will aaie a •lldoa Jn wbldt dMl'e are winnen and--. Our quality of tire wm ooodmaf co lmpnM ewl) wbh Che bigt,m lam CXMCf. eY!ll U tame hWn 'II e1 a6r a am reminded olEI Nino llx ymn ago. The car wub 1ndustty WU lo atlta whfJe roolera dJd not have dme to de their rboes). We now know that there wm DeYer' be an airport at Pl Thro. Thar's a good thing. It\ now dme to wage a more lotelfgent batde against hJgber cape • John Wayne by~ an updated. iea1lsdc model of tile in 2015. The data required for the aigument against bfgber cape include surveys of bl8l.nelaes, vacationers and a projection of the impact of ever-inaeulng fuel prices on the cost of an airplane tic.ket. Some of th.e scenarios are not easy to project. But if we are to maintain or improve the quality of life in the area through lower airport activity, it's wdl wonh It. •STEVE SMrTH is e Cost.I Meaa realdent end a freelance writer. Reedet'I may leave e meMeQe fOf him on the Daily Pilot hotline 81 (949) 642-$)86. maintained that the building and the sunounding property belongs to The Rector, Wardens and Continued from Al ·Vestrymen of St. James PaNb, a cause they did not agree with the nonprofit created in 1949. But national church's liberal views on Shiner said on a previous occa- homosexuality, the divinity of Je-sion that the churches had no sus Christ and the supremacy of right to amend the articles of in- the Bible. corporation without the penni.5· The churches placed them· sion of the diocese to whom they selves under the Diocese of~ had sworn to be faithful ro in the Anglican Province of Soblgren said his main argu· Uganda. Africa. The Episcopal Di-ment is that the churches haw ocese of Los Angeles filed a law-the right to govern their own~­ suit in Orange County Superior ness. Court against the churches in ~Each of these churches is a September, stating that the separately incorporated non· church buildings and surrounding profit.· be said property belong to the diocese. Sohlgren has filed another mo- Eric Sohlgren. anomey for the lion asking the court to strike churches, said he Wed what is some of the allegations made by known as a ·demurrer" Friday in the diocese, including the state- response to the dioceses lawsuit ment that the F.piscopal Oturch's ·~cany. a demurrer assumes all attitude to hoffi05eY'l1Blity is the allegations made by the diocese in central ~ in the move to se- their lawsuit are true and asb the cede. question that even if everything "It's an allegation made purely that's alleged turns out to be true. for political effect.· Sohlgren said IS there a legal wrong here?'" Sohl· "It wasn't there for legal reasons." gren said ·And our position is The next hearing on the matter there's no legal wrong.· is scheduled for Nov. 4 in Orange If Lhe court grants the demur-County Superior Court rer. the case will be Oller, he said Neither diocese officials nor Lheir attorney, John Shiner, could be reached for comment on Fri· day. SL James administrators have IRAQ Continued from Al FJemeritary School Friday morning during an emotional ceremony when parents and children gave him a wann welcome home and presented him with gifts. His mother, Leticia Vitela. read a Spanish poem to him at the ceremony. "It's is a proud moment." parent Louie Rincon said as he snapped photos. Rincon has known Casilla8 and his family since his daughter Crystal ran on Lhe Estancia aoss·COWltry team with the young rurmer destined £or the Corps. Evetl then, Casillas llked to help others. One night he ran out to search for Crystal and another girl when they took a wrong tum during practice and hadn't mumed well after dark. Rinoon saki "It's great to see him grow up and become a Marine," he sat. lat year. Casillas' little brother. Danny, was having a tough dme dealing with his~ abeenoe. first-wade teacher Lori Maurer said • DEEM EIHAAATH is the enterprise and general 8*8ignment reporter. She may be readled lit (949) 5744226 ()( by e-mail at d9epa.bh11rllth@llltlmes.com. "He started telling the daM about his brother, who was fighting In Iraq,· Maurer said "He was very upset and emotional about it" Maurer decided to have the students write letters to Casillas and ooDected money to buy ~ to send him. like toiletries and candy. One child sent him a giant beg of gwnmy bears. which he carefully rationed out to himself. Tu Maurer& surprise. he responded to each tndMdual student with a letter. •IMTy time I had a chance. IC:I write back.. Casillas sak1. While in Al RamadJ, CasJ.Jlas' unit was tasbJd with milslom IUCb aa petrollJng areas of ~ity and conducting midi on suspk:ious houees. but It a11o helped in rebuild.tng the dty'a iofiastructuR and building a IChool. be aakl. Ywone Garda. 7, wrote to CaslDas and ftnaDy met him this ~ "He WU lo the war In Iraq, and It was 1,200 depees or ec>." lhe said. • Aod they M!e buOding aD du. sn.df. I think they're gptng to win the war." After bla .... caam. wOI ~to .. bMe .. normal. ~and.wail He may hlYe to go I-* to Iraq, he llkl. !Uh~ famflyll happJ tobawtmn "God .. ta t.dt.. w. Mid. '1r w hllsd b' eoafbod) ti' Ml lhlmbcom. IDO. ~ .... .. ~IDd Mldnllx .......... '*. • .,..,O'm.oowrwpatia, ~ ........... ,.,.,.,. ................. ~ iH'nll•~~ \ • PUBLIC SAFETY s ·cfiools -are at the ready MertuO'Nell Dally Plot NEWPORT-MPSA -With new Information that schools in California may have been a focus for terrorist.a. local ofll- dala aaid they are as ready as they can be for an attJld(. Orange County schools ~ not received any spedflc threats ln the latest public tenorlam warnings, but ear- lier th1a week the United States Department of Educa- tion sent a letter to school ad- minlatrators, telling them to take extra precautions and look for unusual behavior in and around schools. Then re- ports surfaced that more spe- cific Information on schools ln six states -two in Califor- nia -had been found this summer on a computer disk in Iraq. "'There's been no sped.fie threa,Lto Orange County," said Sara Kaminake, manager of safety and emergency prepar- edn~ for the Orange County Department of Education. "It's a good reminder for people to be prepared and vigilant But it's no reason to panic.· In a letter dated Oct. 6, Deputy Secretary of Education Eugene W. Hickok ~erenced the anack on a school in Bes- lan, Russia. which lcilled nearly 340 people. lhe letter did not dte any specific lnfonnation. but asked American schools to take measures to protect their sites. Moo or those precautions are already in place in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Supt. Hoben Barbot said He receives updates on any dangers or warnings, in· eluding the latest one, he said. "We're all concerned [about threats)," Barbot said. "We re - BRIEFLY IN PUBLIC SAFETY Motor officer injured in Wilson Street crash A Costa Mesa Police officer was injured when his motor- cycle collided with a car on Wilson Street Friday evening. Officer Jose Torres, 39. suf- fered conrusions to the chest in the accident and was taken to Western Medical Center. Officer John Elliott said. He was conscious and talking af. ter the accident, Elliott said. Torres was driving west on Wtlson Street, just past Fair- view Road, at about 5:30 p.m . when a white Volkswagen Golf turned left in front of rum, Elliott said. Torres at- tempted to avoid the acci· dent but the car struck the left side of his Kawasaki motorcycle. The California Highway Pa· trol will be investigating the accident aa an impartial agency, beause It Involved a POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Albeft ~ A.n ....wt waa reported In the 200 btodt et 1:12 p.m. Thuf'9day. • AntDft lot......C A disturbance WH reported In the 600 btodt at 4!41 a.m. Thuntd8y. • AntDft ~ v.hk:te burglary WU reported in the 600 blodc at 12:01 Lm. Thuredey. •C1•:11•-....e: St~ dn:unwtMoea werw l9POf1ltd In the 3200 blodc 8t &63 a.m. Thundlly. • hlMM "°911: Ahft.enckun ... NlpOMd lti the 2100 bloct .. 12"AI p.m. Thndey. •f' 1°1nl>IM:~ w.e 1'9POfWd "'the 900 bled .. 8:52 a.m. llanday . •"••Nlit~AvrHcle burglely w 1'9p01'9d In the 2100 ..,.,. n~10 a.in. ~ . NIWFOMllM:lt -~· ··,-.-1...._,.. ~. . J'-,_ .• • , .>-. ....... -.... mind prtndpals to stay vlgl- lant, listen to klda and report anything unuaual. WfJre aa prepared u we could be In an open IOdety, but Wflre always trying to stay one step ahead.• 'Ihe district has plans. l'WlB drills, k.eepe prtndpak in- formed and passes on infor- mation to teachers and admln· lstrators that would help them run a safe campus. said the dJsaict's risk manager, Connie Ouddridge. Schools in the dis- trict also have dosed cam- puses with only one entrance and exit to restrict access. "The world is different now, and we have ramped up ac- cordingly,• she said. BesJdes their drills for earth- quake and fires. campuses also run Intruder drills. if the school goes under lockdown, she said. They also encourage principals to think. on their feet and have contingency plans in place. The letter also warned schools to watch for suspicious people taking photographs or for vendors who loiter around a campus t:very day. "We keep our eyes open. and when we're out on !play- ground) supervision. we watch the gates, maJcing sure there's nobody here who shouldn't be here,· said Rea FJementary School's Jeff Oall. Schools have the challenge of balancing educational needs with safety concerns, Barbot said. But there's only so much people can do without it dis· rupting their normal lives. Co- rona del Mar Htgh School IYTA President JUI Money said. "I think school is one of the safest places they can be." Money said. "We're not going to let it ruin our normal sched- ule." service vehicle, CUP Officer Scott Moorhouse said. The car's driver. a Santa Ana man whose name wa.'i not re- leased, has a clean driving re- cord and was not immedi- ately charged, Moorhouse said. CHP investigators will de- cide whether or not to pre~ charges against the driver. Costa Mesa motor officer" have had a bad run of luck lately. Officer Shawn Leffingwell lost his baJance on his motor- cycle just the night before. when a bicyclist ran into him, Lt. John FltzPatriclc said. Lef- fingweU was not seriously in- jured. Three motorcycle officers were injured in July when a woman fleeing police backed her car into them. In June.. an allegedly drunken driver on a motor· cycle struck Officer Dennis Dickens as he rode his motorcycle home on the San Diego Freeway. Dickens was seriously Injured and is still recovering. • :DMP• Bherdl ·Daily Pilot I I ; NEWPORT BEACH -The •Orange C.Ounty Museum of Art :haa never been more ready for a :celebration. I M.uaeum oftlclala call the 2004 :California Biennial "its buBest :and most ambldoua" -and for •good reason. : The museum's space on San Oemente Drive has been com- pletely revamped over the last ;year to make It more modem 'and "art-friendly," said Calleen Rin~. spokeswoman for the mu.sewn. ' "We didn't have good acous- tics in here," she said. ·And we had brick walls, so we couldn't put up art on the walls. Clanging all that makes a big difference." The entrance to the gallery has also been changed, Ringstad said. "Earlier when you walked in, you saw the store and the ticket COUNCIL Continued from Al dorsement, he added. Rosanslcy said he could re member only one time in his one-year tenure on the council that Greenllght had supported a project -the conversion of the Newport Technology Center to medical office space when Hoag WESTSIDE Continued from Al it. but the foUow-through to ex- ecutf' those improvements. The city '>helved the recommenda tions of the Westside Specific Plan, wh.ich~di not have an oversight commi to shepherd ii thro Thde.. recommendations will not befaD~e fate, Ronquillo said Ille group that gathered is not used to agreeing and is somewhat inftuential." Ronquillo said. "Their job was to go out and get mini· consensus within their own grou~ By gaining 100% consen- sus (on the report), essentially we've given the City Council and the R.edevelopmenl Agency a smooth path for them to incorpo· rare some of these ~ • Industrial property owner Mike I larrison agreed that the consensus among the diverse members of the comminee wa" remarkable. 1his is the fust time in re- corded history where the City Council and Redevelopment Agency are going to get a recom- mendation -not from one side or another with a big ax to grind, and the other s.ide shows up and yells and screams." Harrison said. "We got consensus here.~ f.arly on. the committee voted to focus itt aumdon on the area ... count~· lbe lllcL -~ ~tee an. 1r1 .the way Jt lhouJd 'J'be new md tmproyect 1pm:e wiD be umetJed to the pubUc OD Tuetday, the opeolng ~ of the Biennlal. Vlliton to the mUlftllD can also sample a variety of salad.a, sandwiches and~ at the new Ottus Cafl. a result of the museum's partnenhJp with Lot Angeles-baaed Padna Group. "We haw a more .aph.lldcated faire," said Brett Doherty. \liCAt president of opera!iona and de- velopment. The company also hu a pastry Jcitchen and will serve pastries and espresso in the mominp at its museum~. be said. "Now rhat the museum has a space that's suited to hosting events, we c.an cater to events to," Doherty said. "We're very much excited about the possibil- ities. .. The museum's tradition of bi- ennials featuring new art by Califorrua artists dates back to ) 984. Some or the highlights or this year's biennial include a new 30-foot billboard by San Fran- cisco-based artist RIGO 23 and Mungo Thompsons video "The American Desert (for Oluck HospitaJ was interested in pur- chasing it. Rosansky worked a.s a liaison between Greenllght and the hospital. "Even though Mr. Buttolph did get their endorsement, I'm sure. assuming that I win the election in November, that l will be able lo work with them on future projects." Our of four candidares Green Light endorsed in 2002, only one wirhm and around the West 19th Street commercial corridor, in co- ordination with the Redevelop- ment Agency's decision to do the same. The committee divided Its membe~ inro subcommitt~ to explore aspects like rezoning the blu.f[c; and code enforcement One of the specific zoning op- tions for the bluffs is changing the land-w.e on the south side o f West l 9th Street -between Maple Street and Federal Avenue -by addmg zoning that would allow for mixed-use, live/work devek>p· ments. The committee suggests looking into restrictions that could be placed on new homes to keep them owner-occupied. The report aJso suggests m- creasmg the maximum allowable density for !he existing residential overlay zone on industrial prop- erty west of Whinier Avenue and south of West 19th Street from low density to medium density. which would aJJow eight to 12 units per acrt'. The conunillee would like to see added incentives and effort given to attracting a supermarket of more than 50,000 square feet to lhJs area to cater to the new homes that would be built Recommendation'i on code en- forcement in !he area include im- posing resttictions on organiza- tions along the West 19th Street corridor, including businesses and nonprofits. lo lessen their adverse etfects on the surrounding public FREE FINANCING ' • f ' • • ' • • • • • • ' ~ • • • • ' ; • • ' • • ' ' .. ·,. ~ • 14EiA . EARPET Steve Petersen-& Tom Strong- Your NewP.Qrt Mesa Aooring ~rts I 1374 Logan Ave., Suite 'F CIC e COSTA MESA• .. ,_, .777 Jooet)• tbit ... ~ trepmcl or tho Road RunDer cattoom drawn by JatM!9 be- ~ 1949 and 198C. On ~WUI .-0 be"Malerie Marddl farwe·scale C:Dm-photo- grapba froin. --dded "lo· land P.mpbe" sbOt In motel roomt In Cbe auburtJt and detect oommunlda of Southern Cali- fornia .. wen .. painter and ICUlptor Ubby ~ paper plaid "Burberry Skateboard• and rose-colored "Owlel Surf- board." The worb of an wW be dis- played both at the museum in Newport Beach aa well as ~t the Orange Lounge In South Coast Plaza. The e.dlibjbJ will be on dJsplay from Tuesday to Jan. 9. The renovation work was completed qwckly, given what had to be accomplished, said museum diteetor Dennis Sza- kaa. "It took us a year from concepr to completion,• he said. "This is now an exciting. dynamic space where people can experience art.- This BienniaJ will be one for the museum to remember, Sza- lcacs said. "It's a great time for the mu sewn to take the Biennial 10 a -Dick Nichols -made ii onto the dais. Before that, Heffernan was the firM council candidate 10 win an endorsemenr from Greenlighl en 2000. But he ha~ strayed from the core phi.Joi.ophy of Greerilight al times. He turned down any endorsement from the group this time around before any was offered, he ..aid in Sep !ember. The Greenlight measure. ap~ FYI WHAT: Redevelopment Agency meeting WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Monday WHERE: Council c hambers, City Hall, 77 Fair Drive INFORMATION: (714) 754-5635 and privale property, according to the report. Committee member Kalhlt't'n Ent ..aid it'o; now up to city le-.iders to take acuon •tf the Ci ry CountiJ has the courage to implement the hard- won recommendation.c, in thic, re- port. the 19th Street corridor .md, indet.'<i. the entire Westside. will see a renaissance without ever having to u.<.e the tool of 'Big R' - redevelopment -or I.he bulldo1.er of eminent domain ... Eric said Councilman Allan Maru.oor. who has lived on the Westside for about nine years, said he is pleased with his ·initial look at the recommendatJoM. Rul he dot'Sn't want to be restricted hy !hem in improving the WestSide, he add<'<l. "I don't want to rule oul any area of I.he Westside in 1cnn!> of a (residential I overlay 1.one. • Man soor said "I don't want to do~ any doors. I want to ll'ave all the options on the table.· • OER>RE NEWMAN covers government She may be readied at (949) 574.4221 or ,'t:lv e-mail at delrdre.newman@latJmes com ,.. FYI The oranoe Coun1Y MUMUm 'or Art i. et e&o s.n a..,,..,.. DrMJ In Newport Beec:h. Houra.,.11 a.m . to 6 p.m. Tunday thf'OU9h Sunday wtth .aended houra on Thurscs.y from,, e.m. to a p.m. Admlaslon la $7 for adults end $6 for eenlora and students. Admlhlon Is free for children under 12 end museum members. The museum Is open free to the pubfic on Tuesday courtesy of the Pacific life Foundation. The Orange Lounge I• located at 3333 Bear Street In Costa Me ... Hours are Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday 10 a .m. to 8 p.m . and Sunday 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Admission is free. For more Information, call (949) 759-1122. new level becaw.e the anists in thb state are talc.ing their work to a Jl('W level." he said. "zakacs !>aid he can't talk Jbour <iJJ of hi!> future plans for I.ht> mu!>t!um, but they include imrcasing 1he mu-.eum's visibil- ity. "We have big, big plans,· he !>.lid ·11w. ts only a taste of thingf> lo come." proved by voters an :WOO, re- 4uircs a citywide vote on any de- vt·lupment that allows an increase of more than 100 peak.- hour car trips or dwelling unit'> or 40,000 square fret over lhe KeneraJ plan aJlowance. • OEJRORE NEWMAN covers government She may be reached di (949) 5744221 or by e-mail ot de1rdre.newman aJ/at1mes.com TOWN Conbnued from A4 will hold a 20th anniversary celebration from 1 to 5 p.m at 3333 Bristo l St .. Costa Mesa Visitors can eat cake, drink champagne and take home a 20th anniversary tote bag with purchase while supplies last. Ten percent of the store's sales will benefit local women's organizations. Information (714) 437-3111. SUNDAY The first Easy Rtde for Autiam will begin at 10 a.m. at Barte l's Harley-Davidson, 4141 Lincoln Blvd., Marina Del Rey and concludes at Newport Dunes Resort, 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach_ The event features Grand Marshal Peter Fonda and a lunch concert by *Louie, louiew crooners The Kingsmen at Newport Dunes Reg1strat1on begins at 9 a m Information: (818) 505 1104 The 16th annual CROP Welk for hunger relief and world peace will begin at 1 p.m at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach Members of more than 25 places of worship will walk around the Back Bay to raise money for wo rldW1de charities Information· http.I/WWW hungerwalknewport beach.org Available at ... MATTRESS OUTl.EJ STORE Get the Bert for Leal BRAND NEW COSMET1CALLY IMPERFECT "Better Sleep Through Science. " • Super Pocketed • CoifT .. 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Hearse, Bug afld Monster Classic Car Show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m .; an antique hearse parade at 10 a.m.; free tri<*-or-treatlng for costumed kids from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and David Markham's sword-swallowing shows at 12:30 and 1 :30 p.m. Admission is $2 for ages 13 and older and free for kids 12 and younger. Information: (949) 723-6663or http://www.ocmarlcerplace.com. MUSIC GARRICK OHLSSON The Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra will perform Beethoven's ·Sonata in C minor, Op. 10, No. 1: Brahms' ·variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op. 24; Scriabin's ·six Etudea• and Chopin's "Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 59• at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tldceta are $25 to $79. Information: (949) 553-2422 or http://www.Tic:Jcetmaster.com. RICK BRAUN The Hyatt Regency Newport Be~ch will host Aide Braun as part of its Summer Jazz Series, sponsored by 94.7 The Wave, starting at 8 p.m. Friday at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. nc:tceta cost $37.50 (Dinner Pedcages add $26). lnformation- (949) 7~. http://www. summerjarzseries.com. TIERNEY SUTTON HONORS FRANK SINATRA Vocalist Tiemey Sutton will pay homage to FTank Sinatra at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Oct. 15 and 16 at the Orange County Perfonning Arts Center's Founders Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Sutton will perform selections from hlrfoulth llbum, •Olndng In the Dirt." wNdt lndUdel.,..,,. of ....... ~ 11cbtl ... $48to .... end .. Ml6leble at any T1c:bCmllW aoc.don. Information: (7M) 66&AAT$. n-.wt N iERHOON The P9dtc SVrnPhOOY wHI perform eelec.1tone from Mozart. ~endMerlchluo. ... .n at 3 p.m. Oct. 17 at the 8atday ThNtre, '242 Campus [)rive, Irvine. Tlc*eta are $&6 end $80. lnfotmdon: (949) 864 4846. IGOR POGORE1JCH Pianist Igor Pogotellc:h will perfonn selection• from BeethcMln, Sibelius and Rachmaninoff at 8 p.m. Oct. 27 et the Barcley Theatrw, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tldteta are $80 to $100. Information: (949) ~- UCt SYWHONY ORCHESTRA The UC Irvine Symphony Orchestra will perform selections from Wegner end Liszt at 8 p.m. Oct. 29 and Oct. 30 at the Batclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tl<*ots are $12 for general admission, $10 for seniors and UCI faculty and staff and $8 for students and children under 18. lnfonnetion: (949) 854-4646. KREMERATA BAl.J1CA Kremerata Battice, led by artistic director and violin soloist Gidon Kremer, will perfonn at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Selections include the Shostakovich Chamber Symphony, Op. 110a; Schubert's Quartet No. 15 in G, 0887 for Strings and a new wort by Russian composer Leonid Desyatnikov. Tidcets are $76 and can be purchased through (714) 556-2787. Information: (714) 755-0236. WM.SAW PHlLHARMONIC ORCHESTRA The Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra will perform Penderedd's •po1ymorphia~ and Chopin's ·piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11 • at 8 p.m. Nov. 8 and 9 at the Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tidcets are $65. Information: (949) 553-2422. THE ENGLISH CONCERT WITH ANDREW MANZE Period instrument group The English Concert and its violinist, Andrew Manze, will perfonn at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Orange County Perfonnlng Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. (714) 755-0236. GUARNERJ STRING QUARTET The Guarneri String Quartet will play songs by Mozart, Bridge and Ravel at 8 p.m. Nov. 22 at the Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campos Drive, Irvine. Tidcets are $35 to $45. Information: (949) 553-2422. WEEKLY JAM OUKFS Pl.ACE J azz and codctails flow daily from noon to midnight Sundays Dlttfllot dvoUgh~andhM ~to 2 a.m.,,...,.. and ................. _Qub a Al9oft. • 1221 w. COMt HtgtMer, ••JJlOft Beed\. lnfonndOn: ( .. t MMOOO. .. .... WlllCINDJAZZ w.twl.**endDMd~. the N9w Yott Jm:r Con.-.:tlon Duo, plly .. Memme Glne .. 2S1 E. COUt ~In N9wpot1 ... p.m. Fttdey'I end Sftwdeyt Ind at 7 p.m. Sundeyl and Mondly'L Diana Dltrl joins the duo on vocal• on Mond9vL tr. he. Information: (949) 813-9600. MUSIC AT THE GRILi.. MPG memben Greg Morgen, Nldc Peper and Kelty Gordlen perform classic red, RU Ind swing mu* at 8:30 p.m. Fndays and Saturdeyt at the ~er Grill, 830 Udo Pert Drtw, Newport BMch. Information: (949) 675-3474. R£VOLVER La Caw Restaurant offera Revolver. which featuree DJs along with Imagery and auditory deUghts at 10 p.m. Tueedeys at 1695 Irvine Ave., Coate Mesa. lnfonnation: (949) ~7944. SINATRA TRBUTE la Cave Restaurant offers David Kinwald'• live tribute to Frank Sinatra from 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays at 1695 lrvlne Ave., Coat.a Mesa. lnfonnation: (949) 646-7944. THE UNDERGROUND LOUNGE la Cave Restaurant offers the Underground lounge, featuring Pete Villani singing Bennett. Martin and Sinatra from 6:30 to g p.m. Wednesdays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. lnfonnation: (949) 646-7944. Pt.ANBE la Cave Restaurant offers the funky soul jazz music of Plan Be from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m . on Thursdays et 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. 1ltE GINGER BAKER JR. TRtO La Cave Restaurant oftera the Jan fusion music of the Ginger Baker Jr. Trio from 10 p.rt\. to 1 a.m. Fridays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. TODD OLIVER JAZZ. QlJARID La Cave Restaurant offers the jau music of the Todd Oliver Jazz Quartet from 10 p.m . to 1 a.m Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1695 lrvlne Ave., Coat.a Mesa Information: (949) 646-7944 PHLSHANE La Cave Aeatsurant will host Phil Shane. a one-man music legend who sings Elvis, Lewis, Diamond Orbison. Cash and other music greats. The performance begins at 10 p.m. the last Friday of eadl month at 1695 lrvlne Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. See HOURS , Pa1e A7 Now put as little as 1% down! ... And we'll grant you 3°k of the purchase, too. LOW DOWN PAYMENT MORTGAGES Whether you are buying your first home or moving up, the FHA Nehemiah program offered through Chase offers you: • A 3°k grant of the purchase price to quat.ifled buyers for down payment and closmg costs • As little as 1% down • FHA loan limits apply For more details about this exciting program call Chase today ' Deni• Kuparoff 949-263'"7075 Roy lallltnsb ·949-a63""7W0 4400 MacArthur Blvd., ,950 N~rt Beech, CA 92660 COf'lliMd from M -* 11.f 11tE PElJCM TM Rusty P9lk:an otr9rt the . music of Common Giound tto.tt WtdnMdaY thfOUgh SUndey. The bend Plffonnt from 7 to 10 p.m. \VednMdly Ind Thurld9y, ftom 8:30p.m.to12:30 a.m. Ft1dly and Satutd8y and from 2 toe p.m. Sunday. The reataurant .. et~ W. Cout Hlghwey, Newport Beach. Ffee. (949) 842-3431. lillSIC 11.f PlAVERS Playen Nltllurant ii now offering live mutJc from 9 p.m. to m= WflfY Frid'f end Satu . Players lut612 W. 19th St.. Co.ta Mesa. No cover charge. (949) 84&-6815. WEEKEND llaJSIC Anthony'• RIV9ft>oet Re.taunmt in Newport Beach sneenta the Ric* Sherman Duo featurtng Ric* Sherman and Alan Remington on Friday nlghi.. The program features all your favorites on the saxophone keyboards. Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425. POP-ROCK ANO F\.AMENCO Tate 5, a funk. rode and Motown act. performs at 9 p.m . Saturdays at Carmelo'• Rlstorante, 3520 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. Solo guitarist Ken Sanders performs claulcal flamenco tune• at 7:30 p.m . Tuesdayt and Sundays. Free. (949) 876-1922. SATURDAY NIGHT RU Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone Bridge Band play rode and R&B at 9 p.m. Saturday• at Sutton Piece Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 476-2001. STAGE BROOKLYN BOY Soutti Coast Repertory will perform the latest show from Pulitzer Prize.winning auttior Donald Margulies, ·erooktyn Boy," through Oct. 10 at 665 Town Center Drive, Costa M .... For ticbt information. call (714) 708-5566. DtARY OF ANNE FRANK A new adaptation of "The Diary of Anne Frank" is showing at 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and at 2 p.m. Sunday1, through Oct. 24 at the Co1ta Meaa Playhou1e. 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Tic*ets are $15 and group rat" are available. Information: (949) 660-5269or http:l!'www.co.tameea playhouse.org. THE GRUFFALO London'• Tall Stori• Theatre Co. will present •The Grutfalo• at 7 p.m. Friday at the Irvine Barclay Theatre. 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Admlalon 11 $16 for adutt. and $11 for ldda. Information: (9491854446. LIFE wrTH FATHER ·Life With Father;' a lighthearted desCf"iption of claulc American family life, takes to the st-oe Friday through Oct. 17 and Oct. 21 through Oct. 24 at Vanguard University's lyceum Theater, 65 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Performances are at 8 p.m . Thursday through Saturday and at 2 p.m . Oct. 17. 23 and 24. Admission is $10, but diacountl are available for seniors and students. Information: (7141 668-6146. HABEUS CORPUS Soutti Coast Repertory will perform•Habeu1Corpus•trom Friday to Nov. 21 at 666 Town Center Drive, eo.ta Mesa. For tidcet lnJormatlon, call (714) 708-6566. ART 'PARIS PICT'URUQUE' An exhlbltJon of photog,.P. by artitt Berbera Hlgglnt. •flllrte PlctU,..que:' will be on dllplay through December at Frenc:h B~. a floftlt at FMhk>n W9nd In fMwpolt BMc:h. lnformetlon: (800) 152-86&1. ntl flH010QMPHY °' ROMANLORMC An daibltk>n of MW photOgraphl by Roman~ will be on claplrf from UWo4'9h ~ 30 at SUMn SpktM Gailely, .. SCREEN OCCFUmap Orange COMt Cohge'I Rim S.Wpt..ma 'The Hlunllng• at 8:30 p.m. Oct. 22 .r OCC'e Fine Arta Room 119, 2701 F1drvtew Road, Costa Me.a. The went la eponaond by m. fine arts department end occ Extended EducatJon. lnforrnatJon: http:l!Www.~com. OCC Fl.M SERIES Orange Coat Conege'a Alm s..1esl)t't11nt1 "Ad8m'aRlb .. at 8:30 p.m. Nov. 5 at OCC'• Ane Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Coate Mesa. The event Is sponeored by the ftne arts department and OCC Extended Education. Information: http:ll'www.octidcets.com. OCC FLM SERIES Orange Cout College'• Film Seriea presents •Gilda" at 8:30 p.m. Nov. 19 at OCC's Ane Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The event I• sponaored by the ftne arts departlinent and OCC Extended Education. Information: http://Www.octidcets.com. OCC ALM SERES Orange Coast College'• Alm Series presents "The Letter• at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at OCC'a Ane Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The event i1 sponsored by the fine arts department and OCC Extended Education. Information: http:llwww.octk*m.com. OCC F1lM SERIES Orange Cont College'• Alm Serie• presents 'Lady in the Lake• at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 17 at OCC'1 Ane Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa M"8. The event i1 sponsored by the fine arts department and OCC Extended Education. Information: http://\Nww.octidcet1com. OCC F1lM SERIES Orange Coast College's Alm Sane• preMnts "Yoo Can't Take It With You • et 6:30 p.m. Jan. 14 at OCC's Fine Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mau. Tlle event 11 aponaored by the fine arts department and OCC Extended Education. Information: http://\Nww.ocrk*ets.com. OCC Fl.M SERIES Orange Coast College'• Alm Seri• preMnts "The Sat-up· at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 28 at OCC'1 Ane Ma Room 119. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Meaa. The event i1 sponaored by the fine arts department and OCC Extended Education. Information: http:/l'www.octicker..com. DANCE SWING lAeeonl are given from 2 to 8 p.m. fNef'( Sunday at the Avant Gardie BalJroom In Newport 8Mch by the Orange County SWfng Dence Club. AA agee are welcome and • dancing partner la not required. lnformatk>n: hap:/Awww.ocswing.c:om. (909) 668-8119. ARGENTINE TANGO Tango dandng 19 off9red from 8 p.m. to 12'.30 a.m. the ftrat 5nuday of Ndt month at o.n.c.c Ml Studlo, 2980 Maaintodt w.y, eo.t.a Me.a. lnfonnatkHr. (714) &&1-8888. POETRY CHll TANNM&L Altl) LBOH WHnE avte TtnMhiM and Leigh White wit be fMtured PQ4'tl at 8 p.m. at Aile Coffw '*"-•SOI 31st St., NMpoft a..d\. Adml1.,on a. he. "1fonndon: (Ml) 8'7S-0233. 'FlmWEDNUDAY' ISM~ holC9 •Ant v.ctl~ In o.,..rmb pc>Wy~wtltt~~ vtdeOMdiilmlCl9M ... ITMIJQHT ITOfl 21 Chlklr'en 3 to 1 Y'#'I old.,. kwtl9d to pertlciplll lri IOftOI and ~.,..ll7p.m. Mond8vt. the CoRa Miu Ubt°*fV, 18156 PIM't,\w. lnfonndon~ (Ml) ... 8845. PJS MG IOOQ A cHldnin~ ltof'Y dme la ptHlnc.c:f et 1 p.m. Mondays and at 1c>.:30 a.m. Saturd9vl at m. Newport Beld'I c.nmtl Library, 1000 Avoc:edo JINe. Chl1chn may weer pajamM tom. .wnlng aeak>na. Free. lnformatk>n: (949) 717-3801. WEBLY STORV1B.1.ER A d\lldren'• story time 11 held et 10-.46 a.m. Wedneedays at Barnes & Noble 8oobeOer1 at Metro Pointe, 901-8 South Coast Orlve, Cost.a Mesa. Information: (714) 444-0226. .. SUNSET ONEtS The Ru.iy Pelican otfera Sun.et Dinnen from 4 to 6:16 p.m. Monday through Ft1dey et 2736 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Meal1 typkalty C09t between $10 and $16. lnfonnation: (949) 842-3431. SUNDAY BRUNCH The Ru1ty Pelican offers Sunday brunch from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m . every Sunday at 2735 W. Co&1t Highway, Newport Beach. Meal• typically cost between $8 and $16. Information: (949) 642·3431. Orange County Testing Center is seekmg men an women between the ages of 35 and 65 who are serious about loWering and maintaining their cholesterol without the side effects of statin drugs. Those selected to participate in this medically- supervised program will not be asked to change their diet or lifestyle. The six-week test includes free product, biweekly consultations, and free cholesterol screenings and monitoring. All testing is FREE to participants and you will never be asked to buy anything. The test is open to people not currentJy taking prescription drugs for cholesterol. tf you've been concerned about your cholesterol level and want to take advantage of the FREE test, please call 714-619-2882 today. ~ M Sat\.rday, October 9, 2004 HOW 10 GET PUBUSHED -lAllllln: Mail to Ryen Carter at the OaiJy Pik>t, 330 W. Bay St., Ca.ta MeA, CA 92171 •Pr r *3n Holli• Cd (9'9) &U..-Aue Send to (9'9) ~170 E-mait:Send to dailypilot@latimea.com •All conupondenoe must Include full flame, hometown and phone number (for veritlc8tion purpoen). The Pilot 1"9M1Vee the right to edit .U IUbmlaelons for datfty end length. ,(1 'V ,1 1,1 COMMUNITY COMMENTARY ' Keeping an open mind on f alrgrounds ' .,, .... ,, ... .. By Geoff West I've given the whole "Will we lose the Orange (',;0uncy Fair to the Great Park?" issue a good deal of thought. I've read the articles, listened to the politicians renounce the plan and fair officials stlch as General Manager Becky Bailey-Findley describe with great eJoquence the contributions of the fair and other ancillary activities at that venue. I find no fault with anything dllY of them said. The fair would be missed. I don't take idea of lost ~les tax revenue and Jost jobs lightJy. In these precarious financial times, any loss of revenue.to our city could mean big trouble for those trying to balance the budget. lt is the Mate's budget woes that brings the whole thing up in the first place. I'm SLill really ticked olT at ma'iter manipulator Larry Agran and the South Councy whiners for the loS1> of the El Toro Airport. I lowever, a point can certainly be made that Emperor Agran's Great Park. if ii ever does materialize, would be the perfect place for a new. more grandiose fairground~. There are nearly 5,000 acres down there from which to carve out a couple hundred for just such a place. All the facilities prc:.e11tly in place in Costa Mesa w uld be replica ted on a grander 'iCale where the constraint<; of '>pace is less a problem. lf you'U '>IOp '>Creaming a l me we can now proceed. It l>eems to me I.hat, even though there is certainly a very '>1gnilicant economic element to < on),ider, this whole fair issue is more one nf emotion and supposed loss of municipal identity than how many dollaB would be lost to the city coffers. I listened to speaker after speaker bemoan the loss of "our fair," and how much the children would lose if the opportunity for close interaction with farm critters was no longer available to them within our city borders. These, of course, are very real considerations -important to many people. Maybe we should think about that a littJe. Over the past three decades -since South Coast Plaza evolved and the Performing Arts Centerwas created - our leaders have touted Costa Mesa as "the City of the Arts.• At the same time, I've heard municipal leaders complain about the lade of space for parlcs and development within our borders. WeU, I suspect you will not find a more easily developed plot of land anywhere in Orange County than those 150 acres bordered by Fair, Arlington, Fairview and the Costa Mesa Freeway. The word "development" is one that drives most residents and activists nuts. That may be because they only see the negative side of any use other than the current hundred or so acres of asphalt The cicy needs housing in the ·worst way, so couldn't a hunk of that property be' used for that purpose? Couldn't part of it be used for the much-needed senior housing? Why couldn't proposals for the upscale homes some activists so vocalJy lobby for on the Westside also be considered where the fairgrounds is located? Those seem like reasonable questions. If you don't like those ideas, MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT La Grande Ferris wheel would be missed if the fairgrounds were s1 J. there are many potential uses for that land. For example -you're going to begin screaming at me again here -it could even be used for a nice, fancy, upscale auto mall, akin to those in Tustin and Irvine. Dealerships on the Harbor Boulevard of c.ars could slide right over into nice new facilities in a venue much easier for the car shopper to use. Talk about a sales tax generator! Should that happen, the opportunities for redevelopment of most of Harbor Boulevard, which might include some of the much-needed housing units, would be obvious.. I don't fo, , minute think anyone presentJy on the City Council would consider that kind of use, but u's possible. Or, the whole fair venue could be developed into a huge athletic complex. with sufficient playing fields and other amenities, which could be used for a wide range of entertainment activities. Perhaps a new municipal aquatic complex could be included. If it's revenue enhancement we're after, how about a nice Indian Casino al that site? That would fill the city coffers with so much money that we could pave our deteriorating streets with gold! What has disappointed me in this whole debate is the knee-jerk reaction of our cicy leaders, who have threatened to zone the space to make it absolutety undesirable for almost any potential use. All is not lost, though. lf they choose 10 wne it for uses more in tune with our history, it might be possible for us lo attract one of those big. aromatic hog famlS -a pork factory -which would also generate sales tax and still ,, provide the opportunity for our kids to i.nter.J<:t with 6um aitf.ef8. I I I lost all you Mesa Del Mar . , , readers with that one. cUdn't 11 So. why do I risk mgry mo be with pitcbforb and burning torches chasing me down tbe ·. street? My point here Is that we . • need to keep a more open mind about this whole thing. I( In some people's vi~ the worst happens and the fair does move south. our leaden need to stop pouting and plan for that eventuality. ln my opinion, as long as we continue to live Qi the past, as so many residents seem determined to do, we will continue to view o~ as Goat Hill or Harper or Fairview. Perhaps, if the fairgrounds were gone. replaced by some grand new amenity, we could begin looking forward and actually think of ourselws as something other than an agricultural community. I am not for one minute suggesting that we tum our backs on Costa Mesa's agricultural heritage. but let's face it. the last bean field will soon be gone and all we will have left of that heritage will be two community vegetable gardens and the Segetstroms' family home. I suspect it would be much easier to march off into the future if we didn't have one foot stuck in manure. It may be a moot point if the state doesn't go through with it's plan to wlload this Hunderutilized" property. lbal means I've gotten you all riled up for nothing. Oh, well. I will now hit the Hsend" button and duck for cover. • GEOFF WEST is a Costa Mesa resident. A Tribute to Past Times We have turned thousands of vintage photos into beauuful black and white or sepia. tone pictures. Framed & maned, they are ready to hang! We have a huge selection of vintage images from southern California, Paris, New York, Americas Cup Yachts, old cars, Native Americans and lots more. If we don't have it, let w get ii for you! If you have ever thought about re.<f ecoraring your wall space with vintage black and white prints, we invite you to visit any of our stores in ~ Beach! www.thcoldpictutecompany.com Stil Yldu Gleam, 1938 . Gilll\adt, W.0.CA t9D • ,, 'I l I • I THE CROWD ··Packing the JiOuse to _ bUild T be lat.belt'J ~one olOrlllp CountJ'e moet pblambroplc ~mlty beecocll. ttepped up to the plate yet ,.m to c:nme a rel6dmtial fadltty for JO'.Bll .m..... with ie.mlnl ct.aDmc-Named Caa ~ Amlmo the nonpJOftt home In San Juan Qapiltrano. comlsdngof lndMdua1 apartment resldeoces f'or fra tenants between the a#lof2l and29, rece11dy opened and presently serves 10 <>range 8. W. COOK c.ounty dttt.ens. The facility can house 34 residents. Last week at the Balboa Bay Oub & ~the swank bay-front ballroom was filled to overflow capadty with citizens of Newport-Mesa and all ofO.C coming together for a Saturday night dinner in support of em. and S....1.eedeby and Casa de Amma.. In one evening, more than $250,000 in net p~ was raised. Organizers were understandably overjoyed ·nus is a first-time event. inrrodudng the community to the purpose and plan of Casa de Amma." said Charmaine Day. representing the event ·we are just thrilled. or the net proceeds. $100,000 was raised in the auction." All that is dear e"Vidence of the continuing importance of the charity auction in raising dollars for the mission. Travel was a large draw at the Casa de Amma auction. with &ocal trips to wine resorts. mountain getaways and the Northern California Coast bringing in respec1.able donations. The executive director of the residential facility ts Suan Wiiey. who joined the Leatherbys in welcoming the crowd at the BBC LocaJ women worting to support the project Larry tigby and Dee Higby of Udo lsie with Doliver and Joan Frederick and Charmaine Day. included Russ Leatherby's very dedicated and equally philanthropic sister Joana l.atberby, Newport's hid O'Delky, IJnda MKDooald. Pmn Gnm. Bedty Feltmui. ICanm Blume and Jomt ~·Also worting for the cause were Barbara Domer. Shelly Mceroeby. Sl.-n Aodenon, Clnda Hoewn. Sman Broob and Jo Corbett. As. the white-gjove-clad BBC staff served dinner, and an unusual entertainment act known as the ·Hilarious Three Waiters~ created a commotioh in the ballroom, pulling a fast one on the unsuspecting crowd. FoUowing the initial jo~es. which included searching for a supposedly missing ladtl~ bag found in the men's restroom. the waiters brok.e into song and the ballroom gathering was on to the gag. The very supportive and financially genero1J.1> group will assist in granting coverage of residence fees for the young men and women benefiting from life at Casa de Amma ln addjtion to housing. the facility will offer job development programs. training in the realm of social sl:ill.s and interacnon and guidance regarding health and life issues. For more information, please call (949) 496-900 I, or visit the web hllp: / / www.casadeamma.org. • TliE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Russ Leatherby, found.er of Casa de Amma, Sue Brown, Robert Brown and Susan l ea1herby at the Balboa Bay Club & Resort. Barbara and Greg Domer, Susan Leatherby and Mendeth Domer, help raise $250,000 for Casa de Amma. Susan Wiley (executive director of Casa de Amma), Susan Leatherby, Pam Green (committee member) and Joann Leatherby enfO)'lflg dmner oo behalf of Casa de Amrna Lisa Kilder and P. Morgan Pattison Annette Langille and S Bruce Pattison GREk~ STORES I O/W GIANT SALE DREXEL~HERITAG E. BOMB FURNISHINGS AlO SIWrday, October 9, 2004 I THE MORAL OF THE STORY IN·THEOlCY .J ,... . I . ~ A peifect and special lbve for all of us Who has .the rig.ht t<;> make life? .. E •• . .., "Jsr(t U great to know )OU that people Jib to make are oot mode with a coo~ eye connecdons with one atttl!r? You are an original! another. Tizat's the very best reason to Bach time she met a new be )Ourself, and be good to penon. wbecha' she was )OU!'Self. God made )OU dn9ci Ol not, she lookfld at unique beawse he ILWltl!d ttW!m \Dltil there was dear )OU to be distinct from aJ1 e)'l!I contact. and then ahe the others." smiled a wek:ornfng smile. -SUSAN Miu.ER, It was if she sak1. "I am from"After~=" CINDY ~:mini:'~ TRANE Maiylowdttwbenwe The Ohio Supreme Court recentlf ruled in the case of a man who has fathered seven chlldren with five different women, but is $38,000-behind in child support payments. After a lower court threatened the man with a year in prison if he fathered another child, the state Supreme Court ruled that the man had a 'right to procreate' and that there was no provision to take away the prohibition if he we.re to start paying child support. Should the state have the right to force a person, male or female, to not procreate? What can I say? She is a CHRISTESON sang, prayed and mid to people person and eager to her: In fact. l'w continued participate in everything. Somehow singing Che songs to myael£ even after you feel her presence instantly and she Mary left.. ~miss her and keep works hard to make a positive taDdng about her, and the house connection with everyone she sees. seems stianglely emptywtthout her: Even though she is so young, she Jon and I were f'aadnated by her seems to know how to respond to every sound. smile and SlllJ8Ble.1 ~ everyone she encmmters. her for walks and Maly was Sometimes she starts by studying entertained by the wind in her hair the person and the situation for a few and swinging at the park. She happily minutes, but within a matter of greeted evetybody we passed with her moments, she smiles a contagious and engaging smile and two new teeth. eagaging smile. Actually, it seems I.Ike She played well by herael£ d>atttng to her whole body smiles with a happy her stuffed monkey and ptnJc blanket wiggle that goes from the top of her until ahe wanted us. head to her little tiny toes. I have seen I marveled at a fr1.'lclde on her arm, dogs wag their tails In an excitement her curly bah" and her brown eyes. that shakes their whole bodies and when I realized that she is a one of a shows their happiness. but she clearly kind miracle, a treasure to us and to shows more joy than that God. While roddng and singing her to Her name is Mary and she is my sleep one night, I wondered about God~creadngcontinu~throu~ nature and. especiaOy and primarily, people. "Proaeation, .. producing offspring to extend humanity generation to generation, Is a sacred responsibility. Unless we procreate, well ... there is no future for humankind. However, the ~right to proaeate" la not absolute. Holy Scripture and history witness that many blesaed people did not procreate and should not have done so. ~ both a lather and dad. I . Genesis, God said. "Be fruitful and muld.ply," neither "without llmttadon" nor "irresponsibly'" were lnduded. I think that both "raponaibty" and "with reasonable guJdellnes" were implied. In the Ohio caae dted, ltseems to me unlikely that th.ls fellow will "start paying dllld support" wtless his wages are appropriated, so the lower court's promise to imprison him may be ·enforced. Attaching wages seems appropriate; Imprisonment for proctealfng, even irresponsibly so, seems harsh to me. At least no one is threatening more drastic actions. God forbid! THE VERY REV"D CANON PETER D. HAYNES St Michael & All Angels husband Jon's and my six-month old how God must look at us. Mary is an granddaughter. Our daughter Kelly of'i8ina). and so are we. and son-in-law Ryan are exceptional I pray every day for Mary. It's hard to people, so I shouldn't be surprised by belieYe that God laves us with the her presence; It's just that Mary seems excited love that we have for~ but I Episcopal Parish Church Corona deJ Mar appreciate the SOWld bite: "Any male ' can be a father; It takes a man to be a dad!" Don't we all know people who should not be parents? Society is obligated to make dedaions about Absolutely not No state, organir.ation or person should impose on. another person the Inherent right to procreate. The Ohio Supreme Court made the right decision. so young to have developed such a know that it ts true. In fact. God loY'es loving and unstoppable personality. us with a perfect and unconditional I've heard many stories about love, and may we all be the Wlique grandparents being enthralled with people he planned u.. to be. their grandchildren and now It is clear, And you can quote me on that. we have joined that club. Jon and I had the privilege of watching Mary for two days. She could not have been a better houseguest and she was patient as we figured out how to best adjust to her routine and her needs. Mary clearly loves people and at her young age, she seems to know • C1llDf TRANE CNl8TESON 11 a Newport Beadi resident who speaks frequently to parenting groups. She may be reedled via e-mail at cindy@onthegrow.com or through the mail at 537 Newport Center Drive, Box 505, Newport Beadi, CA 92660. who are, and who are not, reeponalble adults, able to live among the rest of us without specific restrictions and to exercise their rights freely ln our society. Oenrly, there are people we don't want around our child.nm; there are others who should not be out and about alone. Should there be criteria for who may parent? When, In the first chapter of MICHAEL and SARA ABRAHAM STEVE and BARBARA BARNARD EARL and MARY ALLYN DEXTER WIN and CARLITA FULLER JERRY and BONNIE McCLELLAN I.ARRY and SUE WERNER We are a group of local families who have lived on the Balboa Peninsula for many years. We are not part of any organized group. Since we arc unable to compete financially with the proponents of a hotel/timeshare complex, we are sending this letter ro ask you to Vote NO on L We fed strongly that our community and che entire City would benefit immeasurably by a NO Vote on L. The future of Marinapark is a very important issue confronting our community. The issue is whether the General Plan will remain as RC1Ution - and environment open space or be amended co recreational and marine commercial to permit a resort with 110 guest units (including 12 timeshare uniu). The following are the important facts regarding this pared of land that convinced us that a NO Vote on L is essential: • Marinapark is 8 acres of land, three football fidds in length of bay waterfront property owned by the citizens of Newport Beach. It is tht /mt opportunity for a waterfront bay/beach par!t for ust by all N~rt Beach rtsidtnts. • Regardless, the mobile home park is slated to be removed. The Girl Scout House, Community Center, American Legion Post 291 and tennis couns will remain. • Between the Ncwpon and Balboa Piers, five hotels currently exist, offering 113 hotel rooms. • An overwhelming 70% of the City-wide participants in a 2002 City- sponsorcd VtSioning Festival opposed ckvclopment of any new hotels in the entire city. Water recreation is the heart and soul of Newport Beach, ya it is bani co. find public facilities that have acccu to the~ We Wieft pabUdy ew iii parldand mast be pJaaWd fo~ pabUc KCIFI INNfld .. Olll' c:MWNi and~ not for coaunCrdal UC k will'_.., !WIJ ft Had the courts ruled otherwise, then other "unacceptable standards" of paren.thood could also be argued. Thfi la not to aay tbat the father should not be held a.ccOun.tabJe in sustlhllng hll c:hlldren; to the contrary, he should be hounded. IMAM SAYED MOUSTAFA AL-QAZWIN1 Ialam1c F.duca.donal Center of Orange County "' Costa Mesa ' .,., This one is a bit dicey, because It ' ' pits the morality of responsibility · 1 against the morality of personal ·• ; rights. What happens If the government gets In the business of deteanlning who has the right to become parents? Over time, could these same restrictions be applied to people of color, social status or religion? Granted, it i.s far fetched, but why open the doors? '<'. . l • p ., , I . ' , I . ') Once precedent is set, thing1l change very quickly. ') .. ~ I do believe this man needs some extreme measures. However. Wee the ·· '. judge ruled in this case, there must ... be a remedy for the man lf he pays his debl This man's irresponsibility ·· · becomes our responsibility, as our " 1 culture must step up and care for his children and the lifestyles they choose as a result of being raised by such a father. Therefore. our society does have a right to bring justice for these children and make efforts to educate this man about how we are paying for his carefree lifestyle. However, government iB very bad at this kind of stuff. Faith-based institutions. their ' neighbors and the like are much more effectt.ve than government .programs. ) ) We-nongovernmental society -· need to step up and stop passing the ' / . .; SM lliEORY, Pa1e All ., . ~ . , The Judeo-Ouiatian ethic teacbea that couples are gifted with children, rather than endded to them. Both faiths underscore the state's stake In the family, the saocdtyof bumaollfe and orderly progression through the generations. ~rdlng to lhese traditions. having children Is not only a private matter, but involves duties to the children who are born, to the family unit and to the commwlity. Giving birth not only Involves the creation of a dose connection between parents and between parents and children, but also a social bond, for it presents new members Into society whose prospective needs and capacities have considerable public implications. But It Is a constitutional, not Biblical, matter that we take up here. While I sympathize with the position that parents who abuse drugs. gfve birth to multiple children sent to foster caze, do not pay child suppon, neglect their children, place a burden on social services and drain our taxpayer dollars should not have more children. there Is no limit in the Constitution on the number of children one can create. Enforcing celibacy, allowing the state to regulate birth, employing a financial means test to validate the right to have children, strikes me as an unwarranted invasion of privacy. Historian Lucy Davidowicz JV[ites: ·Almost as soon as the • Nazis came to power, they began ; lo apply their racial ideology and ~ct these racial notions into law. The first step came with the , J.w on compulsory sterilizatJon. •]hereafter the German fietatorshlp embarked on a program to cany out a policy of •hdal eugenics. or racial biology. That program had two aspects: positive eugenics and negative eugenics. Positive eugenics was a program designed to Increase lhe population of persons who were reganled as racially pure • Alyan.s. • Negative eugenics was a program designed first to halt the procreation of persons or categories of persons who did not meet the standards of racial purity througb sterilization.· Shameful Oirtations with regulating births have marred FAITH ~ALEN DAR a. your dlurdl 0t place of worship nlng e apedal event? If IO, Nnd typed Information at least two ~Nb t>.tore the went to the Delly 330 W. Bay St., Co.u MMe, 92e27, .uentJon: Mike Swenson, lglon editor; fax to (949) 170; or eend e-mell to W...o1Jot•1at1,.,,..,oom. ... lbtAililrbn---~ tom.c...r ........ ,. I ~·-•l8U1blll ~_.CID ___...._,' -dlOleD • the .. p!IUl to bl *"°'red under ......... newly &dopmd •...w:a •Ma. 8'd. wboMIDDds ftllllided In ID uyhmi for tbe..,... _ feehlmalnded. W9I ecc:wed ol bavtna. cbOd out ol MJdlodt. She waa dMgnoeecl u pmmilcuous and lbe probeb&e parent ot •IOCiaDy Inadequate offspring: The U.S. Supreme Court. in the landmark cue Budt v. Bell (1927), ruled 8-1 to uphold the sterilization of Ma. Buck oo the grounds that she WU a ·deftdenr mother. Ollef Jusdce Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., an adherent of~ declared, •'fh.ree generatiooa of imbeciles are enough. .. The shameful Buck v. BeU dedslon led to the forced sterl.Uzation of more than 65,000 Americans. For the government today to interfere In this area could create a slippery slope. in which the sphere of procreative liberty would be increasingly curtailed. It could well lead back to a darlc time in America's moral history when the fundamental right to privacy was assaulted. Margaret Sanger wrote about the difficulties presented by the ideas of "tit" and •unfit~ She asked, "Who is to decide this question?~ Indeed. RABBI MARK S. al.ER Temple Bat Yam Newport Beach I low can we help children who are being raised by one parent or who are living in poverty? How can wt teach people lO be responsible parents? First steps would involve being more f>eriow. about finding fathers who dodge child ~upport payments. There have been exceUent results in states where enforcement was really a priority. We could also create realistic ways for fathers who are unemployed or woriang at minimum wage lo contribute to their children·s support. P.clrenting or family skills classes should be required of all students in eighth and runth grade. This is more important than many of the subjects currently taught. Unlike driving cars. no test or license is required to have a child, but we could include parenting in the curriculum. We can challenge the gender stereotypes that make taking care of children "women's" work and of low value in our society. We can encourage people to value men who take care of their children, both financially and by providing day· to-day care at home. We can support sex education, contraception and keep abortion legal At the same time. we can offer good adoptive services and various kinds of support to give as much choice as possible to women faced with an unplanned prepwtcy. Just as unport.andy. we can help girls to develop healthy self-esteem, during their high school years. Participation Includes _.nglng at mau regularly and at special events. Rehearsal• are from 11 1.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays In the Chepet at 314 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. Younger children 1re lnvtted to Join. Foor more lnfonnatlon, contact Nancy Kelly, director at (9'9) ~­ 'oc:>OIPBJ.' "GQdlpelt• will be preeented by the Winged Uon Pleyera at St. Martt~ Churcti on Fridey, Oct. 18 and 1l 8.-d on the book of St. Mdhew, "Godlpell• WM concefwd and originally dlr9c1ed by Jot.n MkMel '"Atbel• wtth muaic end MW lywtot by~ $dlw9ltZ. 9t. MlltP\~ ~ .. 912100 M«Vleta Drtve In Newpott Bwf'9 f=or ... FMM,,...A12 ................. .., dlOaij ID baW a;--.. a ,.,... ........ IDd 1bat Cllily .... ..-11 wt1h ~ aoc•,.......,..,... ln!d ~ Tbe Ida ot Ins that llmtl proaedoO .... to cam up around public,.,,...,. ~tbecootal .. dW WOIDell who recdve public a ' taoc:e lbould be lteriUzed if they c:ondnue to haw chBdren or JI they want to receive bmelta. In the Uniled States, I think most people dllapprove of foreign governments that limit the number of ch.IJdren families cao have. We aJao aee that it results In an imbalance between the aaea, became '° many people prefer to haw • boy rather than a gjit if they can have only one child I am opposed to propoeals to limit proaeation by law. I am in favor of more eft'ecdve eod.al services to help people make better choices and raise their children In the best possible conditions. REV. DR. DEBORAH BARRETT Z'.en C.enter of Orange County Costa Mesa ~tMidiadUAnp P)Clhc View 11 Margucmc ( oron~ Jcl Mu • M4 046 \ A <.o"M""o" ~r1J.r Anx/1 .. 111 c °""""111011 BUW/M, Ol RfA/111 lfl\/V(, ( llRl\7 AND !>JRW V<, Ol 'R ( O"IMl·NI n I he RC\''d l'ncr I l I IAy11('1, Kt\ wr \VNDAY \( HHll 11 !! Am Hof~ h.1th•m1 'I Am ~Y "-:hooVAJul1 ll1hk \ruJ\ IU ~ -< ·horal h1<hmn Vl'RSER> CARE WAll.~/IU .. 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Costa Mesa Sunday Eucharist at 8:00 and l 0 :00 Sunday School at 9 :45 -- All Are Welcome! 949-548-2237 www.stjohncm.org FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST :1 WmmJllftl) fltdJctJJrd f.' 1..."171'.t loiJS ,'-r·t .;r.J :imvt-e H:m .L) "4v~ .D'J \. v,. · The Reverend Praveen Bunyan, Rector 1 cJ() --'D'adltignaJ .NO--~ 9100 • -Sunday ScboOI 1 l-'10 Im -Chartsinadc ... Wednesday Noon SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST "Sl:.RVANT I EADERSHJP" (I fonodw l.1-ltil t '~DRJ:W'S 3JOJ Via Udo Newport 8eoch 673-1340 or 673-61 50 .l! 00 Poahc V"RW Dr t J1 •wµ:>rt &>och 644 2617 or 675-4661 '1'l•JJch JO am Sunday School I 0 am ...... .-n:ty~q J.'.i:r Pray Hard ,,,., ...... , ....... Omrch 10 am & 5 ixn SUnday School I 0 am Wwdimd)y ~ 1 Xlpm ~ " W..-tn.may ' nnor s~1urday. Oclobcr 9. 20<M. ~: lO P.M. s-d.ay, Oaobcr 10, 2004, 8: lO lit 10:1 ~ A.M. Wcdnaday N!lh,8iblt Scwdy·ALPHA 6:00 P.M. ••. When the enemy ahall come In lib a flood, the 9'>1rtt of the Lord .... Aft up • stancMrd egalnst hkn. ........ 9:18When llmda clllle M*i' Cllltb • l\e Fn a.tit o( Scmm. 8oqoo_ ~ + •A Gock.cnttmi pWb community, lmuumd by d»C Word of God A and rCMWtd by dx s.a.mmu· Our Lady Queen of Angels 2046 Marv l&Ca Drift Newport Beach, <:alliOmia 92li60 (949)644-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349 Rev. Mon.signor William P. Mel 41~ljn Putor UfURGIF.S: Satwday. 5 p.m. wtor), Sunday. 7:00 (Quid). 8~ (Ccwccef l)raty) 10:00 (ClM>ir), 1 l :3() LID. (tam.) md 5:00 p.& (Con""'P°'UJ) ST. Mill i>RFaYTERIAN ClluRCH "Optn Amu anJ Optn Minds" Worship 9:30 .. Al2 Salwday. Oc:tob@r 9, 2004 . Two WHOLE MAINE LOBSTERS OR STEAK & LOBSTER $21.95 Hm/, served w11h Nt'W Potauus and Corn. The Month of October Splir Charge $2.50 Celestino's FREEZER PACK $20ea (rHATAD£W) lfYROOUC1'10N 10 ZEN WOM.MOP An .lntroducdon to z...· worbhop wtU be hekt from 1 to 4 p.m. on the flrat Sund8v of fMltY month Nov. 7endDec.41t 1he Zen Center of o,..,..Countv, 120 E. 18th St, Ca.ta Me.a. The coat la $80. lnfonnation: (IMS) 722· 7818 or www.n:oc.mv. BNtAI FltESl>ES Members of the Behal fatth hold Informal public dlscuaiona on spiritual topics at 11 :30 a.m. the last Sunday of the month. The talkl include brunch or dlMer. Also, lnterfatth dwotional meetings will be held the laat Saturday .venfng of the month. Call for locations: (949) 780-6360 for Sunday meeting, and (949) 646-6328 for Saturday devotlonalt. ZEN 101 The Zen Center of Orange County offers an introduction to Zen worbhop from , ,o 4 p.m. the fint weekend of every month, typically on a Sunday, at 120 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $60. (949) 722-7818, http:llwww.zcoc.org. A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY A 26-leuon study on the life of Jesut Chrtst tiUed •Journey to the Cross" ia taught at 9:46 a.m. Sundays during the Homebullder'aBlble Cl ... at Liberty Baptist Churdl. The study parallels the four Gospels to present the story of Christ. The church it at 1000 Bison Ave., Newport Bead\. Free. lnfonnation: (949) 760-5444. DREAM ON The Adult Faith Fonnation at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church in Newport Bead\ holds a dream analysis group from 1 to 4 p.m . Sundays at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Bead\. Information: (949) 219-1408. MEDITATION LESSONS A free lectio divfna meditatlon group meeting is held at 7:10 a.m. Tuesdays at Our lady Queen of Angels, 2046 Mar Vista Drive. Newport Beach. Lectio is a style of meditation tha1 includes using scripture or a special reading as a stimulus. The Christian Meditation Group meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the first and SCHOOLS LIST ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Adlwns K-5 2850 Clubhouse Road. Costa Mesa Principal: Candy Cloud Main phone: (714) 424-7935 Attendance: (71 4) 424-4702 AnderMrlK~ 1900 Port Seaboume, Newport Beach Principal: Mary Manos Main phone: (949) 515-6935 Calforr1'a K-5 3232 Califomla St, Costa Mesa Principal: Kelli M. Smith Main phone: (714) 424-7940 Colag9 P9rtl K.J 2380 Notre Deme Road, Cotta Mesa Principat Piil tn.ley Main phone: (714) 424-7960 D.tt~ 1050 At1ington Drive, ea.ta Mesa Principal. Oleryt GallowBY and JU<fyAnn Burgesa Main phone: (714) 424-7930 Attendance: {714) 424-4762 Jo9, ua for • i:..I PrMw al Wn.. Sia. S.~dandGol Aw-land he... cf... to WW\• .....It r.~Color.do 1hltd Wedi~ of wit monlh at dw CW!lllr. The format 1ndudee two p.rlpdaof,........, *"' eome ~on hOwtio medltaill; ... arid • clec:ii...,.. tnfonn8do'n: ( .. , 21S..140I. WEEKLY EVENTS COlfT'AGIOUI ctMTIM Putor Hein~ IMdl•Bfble study called •How JO Become a ~Chrtdln•from7 p.m. to9p.m. ~ttm W. Wlleon St., No. 15, Co.ta Mw. AH,.,. v..loome to come and meet new fMnda. Information: (949) 722·78. CHRISTIAN FNaY CHlltCH SE'JMCEI Pastor Mein Austin conducts dlurdl MMcea where you e»n make new frten<M, enjoy upbut muaic and hear po9idve practical mesugea at 2 p.m. eYerf Sunday at 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Information: (949) 722-7498, http:l!Www.ckintemationaJ.orp. SHABllAT SERVICES Temple Bat Yahm In Newport Bead\ has a new tdledule for weekly Shabbat sel'Vlces. On the first and third Fridays of the month, services will begin at 6 p.m. The third Friday ia a catered Shabbat dinner of dlidten, baked potato, salad, challah and wine after services. The cost wlll be $12 for adults and $6 for dlildren. Paid reservations are required by the Wedn81day before the dinner. For the second, fourth and fifth Fridays, services begin at 8 p.m . All services are conducted by Rabpi Marte Miller, Rabbi Rayna . GeVurtz and Cantor Jonathan Grant lnfonnation: (949) 644-1999. MYS11CAL AND .SPIRITUAL. The Mystical Spiritualist Churd\ of South Orange County holds Sunday services every week at 10 a.m. at 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 3, Costa Mesa. A spiritual healing service starts at 9:30 a.m. Information: (949) 581-2.290. RE-MEMBERING GROUP Our lady Queen of Angels holds a re-membering group at 6: 15 p.m . every other Sunday at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. The parish center is at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 548-3844. BREAKFAST FEUOWSHIP St Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church holds its Men'• Fellowship Breakfas1 at 1 a.m. on the second, third and fourth Thursdays of eadl month at 3233 E..atJMfK~ 1:6'Il Vrsta del Oro. Newport Bead'I Principe!: Olarlene Metoyer Main phone: (949) 515-5920 Halt>or Vl9w K-0 900 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar Principal: Melllssia Olriaenaen Main phone: (949) 515-a940 Attendance: (949) 515-o812 K..-er3-6 2130 Senta Ana Ave., Costa Mesa Principal; StacY Holmes Main phone: (949) 51&-6950 Attendance: (949) 515-6852 ICJlybn>olat K-5 3155 Killyt>rooke Lane, Costa Mesa Principal: Kathy Sanchez Main phone: (714) 424-7945 UncolnK~ 3101 Padlic View Orille, Corore del Mar Prindpel: Jane Holm hdtlc View Drtw, ea.on. def Mat. ffee. lnfonNdon; (tNe) 9'4CMa. IElft FE..LOWlf9» IMMFAST The MM'a Felowlhlp 8....edut of St.Andrww'a ~ Churd\,,,.... from' to 8 a.m. Wedi~ In DleNnfleld Hall. 800 St. An6rWtl Roed. Newport Beed\. $UiO .. the door. lnfofTnltfc>tt (949) 831-2880. FRIDAY GRcu» T-.nple ltalah of Newport Beectt holds weekly Friday night MfVtc:.e It 8 p.m. with a fellOWlhlp hour and mre.hmenta afterward et 2401 lrvin9 Alie., Newport Beach. lnfonnstlon: (949) 648-6900. WEEKLY KIDS PROGRAM Pretbyterian Olurd\ of the Covenant preeents •Children of Our Lord: a weeldy Thursday evening program for first- through ftfth..gradera. Games, a speaker and dinner are Included for • $2 donation. The dlurch Is at 2860 Falnliew Roed, Costa Mesa. lnfonnation: (714) 557-3340. TORAH STUDY ANO ..VAN Torah atudy and minyan are held at 9 a.m. every Saturday at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbact St., Newport Bead!. lnfonnation: (949) 644-1999. HEBREW CLASSES A beginning adult Hebrew class is offered from 9 to 10:30 a.m. every Sunday, and an lntennediate cl ... it held from 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m . at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbact St., Newport Beadl. The ctaases are taught by David Zamow. lnfonnation: (949) 644-1999. 'MUSIC MONDAYS' Children of preadlool age and older are imrited to participate in a program In which they will team sing. learn about rhythm instruments and team about movement, from 5:30 fO 6:30 p.m. each Monday at 2100 Mar VtSta Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 644-1341, http:l!Www.6trnarlcpresbyterisn .orp. TOUR OF CHINA Join the Newport-Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council's tour of China Nov. 4 through 12. The tour is open to clergy, congregation members, families and friends of congregations in the three cities. The cost of the trip is $1 AOO. Information: Jim de Boom. (714) 921-8665. Main phvne (949) 515-0960 N.wport Com K~ 6665 Ridge Partc Road, Newport Coast Principal Monique VanZeeBroedc Main phone: (949) 515-6975 ~ Dementwy K~ 14th Street and Balboa Boulevard, Newport Beach Principal: ArTft/ Nagy Main phone: (949) 515-6966 ~~K~ JOO E. 15th St.. Newport Beach Principal: Kurt Suhr Main phone: (949) 515-6970 Attendance: (949) 51~2 ........,l(.J 1000 Paularino Ave., Costa Mesa Principal: John Senders Main phone: (714) 424-7950 PARENTS MGHr OUT Ant Unftlld M9lhocl8I Churd'I of C09tl Meta hOttl parwa' nlQhf out from e to 8:30 p.m. the ftnt Frid-v of fMKV month .. 420 w. ' 19th Strwt. COlbt Mela. ,.,.,,.. must drop off end pid( up their own dllldren. The coct le II per ' dllld. lnformeUon: (949) M&-77n SECOND SATURDAYS St Aodrew's Presbyterian ChurdJ wtll host Second s.turdaya.. special evening for parent. and dllldren. Dinner and teac:hlnga on parenting and family ltfe wtll be provided from 6:46 p.m. to 8:115 p.m. the aecond Saturday of eedl month at 800 St Andl"9WI Roed, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 574-2222. WOMEN MANAGEMENT MEETING BIBLE sruov St Andrew'• PrMbytertan Churd\ hosts a weeldy Bibee atudy for women aeelcing balance In their comtantfy manging lives. Refreshments are served at 6:46 a.m., and the meeting• begin at 7 a.m . in the Stewart Lounge dlapel in the administration building. The church is at 600 St Andrews Road, Newport Beach. lnfonnation: (949) 674-2235. SPIRITUAL WELLNESS St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churd) hosts a spiritual wellness Christian support group for men and women in cancer treatment The event is from 4:30 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. the second and fourth Mondays of the month In the Stewart Lounge chapel in the administration building. The church is at 600.St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 574-2235. NEW DAWN OF ORANGE COUNTY HOUSE CHURCH New Dawn of Orange County House Church offers services from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. the third Saturday of eadl month at 1626 Marguerite Ave., Corona del M ar. Services include a light dinner. Information: (949) 640-1745. HOUSE FELLOWSHIPS New Dawn of Orange County House Church offers weekly house fellowships services from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 640-1745. Rea 4-0 601 Hamilton St.. Costa Mesa Principal· Jeff Gall Main phone: (949) 515-a)S Attendance. (949) Sls-6836 SonontK·3 966 Sonora, Costa Mesa Principal: Ctiristine Anderson Main phone: (714) 424-7955 VlcDt.K-5 1025 Victoria St., Costa Mesa Principal: Judy Laatc.o Main phone: (949) 515-6985 Attendance: (949) 515-6985 Whinier IC -3 l800 N. Whittler Ave., Costa Mesa Principal: Tracey 'Negmann Main phone: (949) 515-o990 Wllon K-5 Main phone: (949) 51~ Attendance: (949) 516-6808 ,. Attendance: {714) 424-4742 801 Wilson St., ea.ta Mesa Prinapal: Candy Sperling Main phone. (949) 515-6995 Mmil1W1 K~ 2100 Mariners Drive, Newpoft Beed\ Principal: Pam Coughlin Pofnone K-3 2051 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa Pnncipal: Julie McCormidt Main phone: (949) 51!He!O WoodlMd K-2 2025 Garden Lane. Costa Mesa Principal: Leureo Medve Main phone: (949) 515-6946 FALL SALE ALL FLOOR INVENTORY 30¥.-70% OFF Shop where the designers shop. Experience our expansive 30,000 sq.ft. designer 'howroom of nne furnishings and decorative accessories ranging from soft-contemporary to eclectic and tradltlonal In style. Come In today and let our professional desfeners assist you In creatini your Ideal home Just In tJme for the holldeysl } COMMUNITY & CLUBS . . .. . .. · Teaching lijeton:g lessvns in the schools C loMC0300~. b:dudloi redied atate Sen.Hwp ... &:.., Cotta Meg <bainber Bucutive Ollket IW 1Wwac:t. DllWld" 5h-'""1a of Sun Coumry Blnt. Newport Ma& Un.ltled Scbool DlatJtc:t board member S.-Stoa. and her hUlband SW. Vldada ar., of Northern Trult Bank. Ouol !..,wood of the Soulh Coast Alliance and new Orange County Council of lhe Boy Scouts of America Bxecuttve Oilector la a.run attended the third annual State of Bducation presentation by county Supt. of l)cbool.s WIDlam Habermehl for lhe benefit of Learn.Ing for life, held at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel last week. Radio. 1V and movie personality, and Newport Beach resident, MJb VlllanJ served as the emcee for the event, which was sponsored by the Orange County Teachers Federal Credit Union and Conexant, to name a couple. Dave Waller of National University and Mike Darnold, a Capistrano Unified School District school board member, served as event co-chairs. 1Welve elementary students were recognized for their positive ~character traits'" by Keo Pratt, the character education chairman of Leaming for Life. Pratt also honored James Plemlng. the C..apistrano Unified School District superintendent, and Jerry Gross, superintendent of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. for their districts' part.id pa lion in character education cla.ssei.. Celeste Signorto of Conexant presented the awards for both the student& and superintendents. HabermehJ presented an GEITING INVOLVED • GETTING INVOUIED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information about adding your organization to this list, call (949) 574-4298. ~ updamon blUCC ,, • and cba1lenpt of educadog IOIDe 515,000 audentaln public ICboola in JIM <>range County, DE BOOM where eome $4.Z billion la spent annually on education. Leaming for Ufe provides character education programs at 38 elementary schools In Orange County, serving some 15,000 students a week. including four schools in Newport-Mesa. For more infonnacion on Learning for Ufe, contact Debbie Ointon at (714) 546-8558, ext 182. 'FORGOTTEN' RECORD BREAKER MThis year's event was an all-time record breaker, raising over $60,000 to support our charitable giving. ft said Deane Bottorf of the Exchange Oub of Newport Harbor, speaking of the preview showing of UThe Forgonen ft on Sept. 23 at the Edwards Lido Theater. Event chairman BW OeMeulle thanked committee members Bob Wuher, Bob Kinton, Craig Boardman, John Kruae, Steve Pool, Tom North. Robert Burns, BW Barrington and Dick Preeman for their good work. "We had more rel>taurants than ever before and over 500 auendee!> expressed their cn1oyment in a bUZl of t'nthus1asm, h Bollorf -.aid. WELCOME TO TliE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS TWo new members have ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA Costa Mesa families can host a German student and earn up to $ 1 ,000 toward a number of travel-abroad programs. Information: Danielle Carpino, (800) 322-HOST ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Lateral .. Jolne4 tbti Harbor W.. LloOI: ......... ~by ..... ~Uld,._ Rm a .~bJM'-e St t 0 1 .1*u1ct Gav ........ HaJwd prellded over the induc1ion cermnonlel. . WOR'YH~ Prom the lbougbt for 'lbday, provided by Gnts s.llilf of the Newport Mesa J.rvloe bm;rfailh Council: "The only thing a heated argument ever produced is coolness.• -AN AMERICAN PROVERB Want to get more involved in your community? Viall a service club this coming week.. Most will buy your first guest meal and all will welcome your interest in lea.ming more about their club. listed below are the service club m~ this coming week and websites. Get involved. Give back to your comrnunit:y1 SERVICE CLUB MEETlNGS TlilS WEEK TUESDAY 7:30 Lm.: The 47-member Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub wiU meet at the Pive Crowns Restaurant to hear a craft tallc by Richard Shinn and discussion of Proposition L by TomBUllnp. C Ii ttp:llwww. newportbeach sunriserouuy.o~ 6 p.m.: The Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Lions Oub will meet at the Costa Mel><! Golf and Country Oub. WEDNESDAY 7:30 Lrn.: The South Coast Metro Rotary Oub will meet at the I loh<lay Inn and the Newport I !arbor Kiwanis Oub will me~t al the University AthJeuc Oub Sclerosis Assn., which helps people who have the disorder that is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, needs volunteers. Information: (714) 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. Of ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, family resource consultants, special event volunteers. office Lowest Prices of the Season Featuring All Anso & Anso Caress Products Eloquence REG . PRICE SALE $6 6~.~ $4 4.! INSTAI.I.ED OVER OUR PREMIUM CUSHION sec our latest fashions made with Anso Cuas, fa.~ Karastan's neweat gr.eat ~ with a · soft toucli in 32 beautiful design,er colon. · $3" ICl·ft iiiitalled over our pRmium ~. Noma 1be ~ Oub of the OraQll Cout meet at the~ CortQthian Yacbl (Jub (or a prop'UD by Melldl-' on tenodlln. 8 p.m.: The 50--member Rotuy Oub of Newport-Balboa will meet ai me Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a program by Dr. MldlMI Gonzalee, who will talk OD health, fitness and your well-being. (http://www.newportbalboa.o~ THURSDAY 7 LBW The 20-plus member Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Uons Oub will meet at Mimi's Cat~ to hear club member Rlcbud Jll!•agbm.en speaking on "The Plains Indians from the 1700s to the 1900s. ft (http://www.cmocllons.o~ Noon: The SO-member Costa Mesa Kiwanis Oub will meet at the Holiday Inn for a program on the master plan for Orange Coast College. (hltp:llwww.kiwanis.org/ clublcostamesa); the SO-member Newpon Beach-Corona del Mar KJwanis <..lub will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub; the 85-member Exchange Oub of Newport Harbor will meet at the Nautical Museum to hear Steve Madel of the Ocean Institute (hltp:llwww.nhexchange club.com); the Rotary Oub of Newport Irvine will meet at the Radisson I lotel to hear Bill Habermehl, Superintendent of Orange County Schooli.. (ht tp.llwww. r1iro1ary.orw • COMMUNITY 8t CLUBS IS published Saturdays m the Dally Pilot Send your service club's meeting information by fax to (7141921-8655 or by e·ma1l 10 fdeboom .<I' aol com volunteers are needed Volunteers may work on one time projects or ongoing programs Training sessions are available. Information (800) 660-1993. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks See INVOLVED, P~&e Al4 ~ UpCountrv 1.-,____..\ l ~~!i~!!~row llTERIOR PLAITS AT WHOLESALE PRICES Making Room for the Holidays 30°/o OFF All plants and gift items for your home Expires October 31 , 2004 776 W. 16TH STREET COSTA MESA, CA 92627 Ph : 949.650.PALM (7256) OPEN MON-FRI 8A.M -4P.M. \. SAT11A.M.-3PM. ~---------------, 1Calendar Show Proudly Presents1 :lMl7k~L: :l'I• S~ & Sate: I 75,000 Square Feet of Quality Anbques and Collectables Dealers. I I Fumitnre. Class, Silver Art, Jewelry, Primitives. Amencana and much I I more ... EVERYTHING FROM TIN TO TIFFANY!!! SPECIAL APPRAJSAl. I BOOTH on -site to help you identify your treasures at $5 per item. I Orange County Fafrgrounds, Costa Mesa, CA I I Hours: Friday and Saturday 11-8 • Sunday 11 -5 I I Fine Glass, Porcelain and Jewelry Repair Avaibble at Show I I SHOW INFO: (800) 943--7501 OR www.calcndarsbows.oom I I S8 ADMISSION WITH FREE RETURN PRIVILEGES SS WITH AD I The Winged Lion Players Present Conceived and originally directed by John Michael Tebelak , with music and new lyric~ by Stephen Schwartz ~~A story for today. Here. Now. 11 Whether you saw it in the 1970s or ore new to the show, you'll love GODSPELL, one of the biggest musical theater successes of all time! This lively Equity production features a professional cost ond musicians performing such favorites as" Day by Doy" ond "Prepare Ye The Woy of The lord." It's directed by TV writer/ pr~ucer Valene Mayhew, who hos updated this classic with r1eW musical arrangements ond set it in 2004 at Hollywood & Vine . Based on The Book of St. Matthew, GODSPELL is about every day people hearing the call to community through the clutter and distractions of modern life. ONE WEEKEND ONLY! Friday, October 15 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, October 16 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, October 17 at 3 p.m. St. Mark Presbyterian Church 2100 Mar Vrsta Drive • Newport Beach {Comer ol Jamboree Rood and Easlblulf/Ford Rood on the bluff side} Call (949) 644· 1341, Ext. 22 For Ticket Info 5'.lgg 1 •d cbtations ore $25 for odulb, $10 for slud.nb. M cbiotious en tax..d.ddlil... Ftw Ill& . f'Or more d.bls, visit ~7lliirtz•,. Nit poceedt bwlit the ~~. non..O.icmildiolial N.wpoft C.ommunity C.ounMlling C... (NC<X:), ~ ~ ~ ..wa huridnida ol incfMcfuab who en~ ol ot ..t,o en inwoMid in abusM ot chalengirig donwk situalionl. ' 1 " I ~ I i •. Al4 Satwday, Oclobef 9, ~ ltff Ewing Cl Lylttn Ewi1tg A GOOD TIME TO SELL? ·- ' INVOLVED ContnJed from Al 3 Offtce YOluntMf't; TM~ elao ---~toM'MIWWc.111 for the untt'w Helpline Info Center. lnfol"JNtion: (9'9) 281 ..... MIEMCM tMCa SOCIETY DISCOYUV SHOP . · .. ASSN. RSWIMNCE CREATOa The eo.t. M ... group apont0rt Ind IUpportl ouned1 community MMc9 P">U'Sml, aJdl II the h«Mfea Nnotulrf. Volunteen are nMded. Information: (71') 5'0-6803. . - .... Mnnnn ~COUNTY ca-rMftras The not'Piofl ..... L •Dft la loOldnCI tor~ar• ...... bNnd Md v-...ev lmpelNd IWdlntl In• v.n.ty of.,...., lnfotmatlon! MaiY JohnlOf\ (714) 821-6000, bt 2113. 111h st Oullel lndude ... ..,..19 ~..-.. ......... . NQ' u 1ng bfo;-. .. .,.,.Kl -..~-.......,. wld'I·--~~ ....... -.....-. ~(7141 JM.6020. We've aJI heard aomeone iiay 11 "m onaaae iniereat rates arc bound to go up, and home pncc:s will •tan to drop any day." People ju1t can't believe th111 this hot real esta te marke t can conlinuo- yet ii has, for SCVCl'BJ iood n::asons. Rabbitt Insurance ~encv AUro • HOMWWNEllS • Kl4.i.TH St.•ilny tf ltlllf"IJ Si1tn I 957. Alla. ~ ~Ss-)__, The Americen cancer Sodetv ,. Di1COY9ty Shop needt Unwam.d good• IUd't • dothfng. furniture, Jewelry, ecceae>lfes. andquee and collectlblee to fund the eociet'(a reMen:h, ectuc.tJon and patlent-eervlcee programa. The goods mey be dropped off et 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Volunteers ages 16 end older are also needed to help sort clothes, cashier, decorate, and do computer wort from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday at tha aame locadon. Information: (949) 64().4777. BALBOA ISLNC> MUSEUM MO tlSTORICAL SOCIETY CNllt LAUREL FOUflMlTlON • Camp l.M4t'el It aealdng Yotunteer eou'*'°'9 and medtcel lld for Sommer Camp Md Teen Ad\lentUN Camp. The organlution ft dedfalted to providing edOcedonaJ camping program• free of d\arge to children living with HIV and AIDS. Information: (323) 653;6008. COITAWllMOI CUflU, The~--~ fadlhy at .. '"*' of 19th S1rNt Ind Pomona~ .... voluntMRWho can gt..e • memben end the~ at the i front d.irllnd~fol'lhe I Reeouroe OepertrTMnt wtth Excel • compUc.r 9xperience and tharp , telephone lldlla. The Senk>r Meaf1 program alao needs The na11onaJ inventory of homes 11 not adequate to the demand for hou1m1. and the steady strewn of first-tame buyers. Baby l:Joomers. Echo Boomer; and ammagrants 1s increasing the competition for propen1e,,. Low mongagc mLCres1 rates conllnue to make home financing affordable . Ahhough interest rate~ are beginning lo n-.e slightly. they .1.n: s11 ll lower lhan lhey huve been for decades. New home 'ale.!. an: al an aJJ-llmc high, and ex a.Mang family home 'ale!. mcn:a.-.ed 5.7 pcr<.cenl 10 the 'econd highest level m h1s1ory. Many home-. al'\.' i.ellmi.-: even bclorc they arc registered with 1hc lu~.:al multiple lts1mg service. with multiple offers fur the seller h.> sclecl from. TI1cre 1s nu heller time to sell 1har1 thl' pn::-c111. TI1e <.'urn·nt 1'lrcn8 th of 1hc n:ul estate market and lhe general an11cipatiun of high profit, can ea,lly tantal".e h>day'<; homenwner. If you arc ready tu '>t.'ll your home. an cxpcncncctl real C'>t<itc agent '' your he,1 t>e1 fur accura1ely g<iugmg ex1Mmg market trend-. and making 1nfonncd prcd1-.11un ... The Fwmg' have n:pr..--.cnle!d the Newp<1n Beach areJ .. in<.c 1972 For all your n:al l',t<llc needs <.call on lhc cxpcncnn:d l'wm~ 1cam .u Coa.'t Newpon/Coldwcll Bank.er Jeff Ewing C)49.. 759-3796 Lyleen Ewing 949-759-3786.. #1 Team2003 949-631-7740 441 Old Newport llhd. • Ntwport Be.di (Near FULL SERVICE SALON See Us For All Your Color Questions. Senior Citizen Discount on Sundays. 50~ U9 L 17'" St., Cost. Mesa Mon ·Sat 9-.30 to 7.00, Sun 1!l-S 949.64!1.448!1 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ROAD TO RECOVERY The tranaportation program needs volunteer. to drive cancer patlenta to and from medical treatments free of charge. The required commitment is a few hours each week or month. Drivers must have a valid driver's license and insurance and be at least 25. Volunteers may use either their own vehicles or American Cancer Society vans. Information: (949) 261-9446 or scomer@cancer.org. AMERICAN HEART ASSN. The American Heart Assn. is looking for volunteers to perform various general office duties in the main office and implement educational and fundraising events through Orange County. No experience necessary. Training will be provided. Information: (949) 856-3555. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emotional support to terminally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. Training is provided. Information: (714) 650-0800 or (800) 540·2545. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The chapter needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergency situations. Information: Lynn Howes. (714) 481 -5376. ANIMAL NETWORK OF ORANGE COUNTY Become a bottle-feeder or take in pregnant cats at your home. M any shelters kill pregnant cats upon arrival. Dogs and cats are also available for adoption. Information: (949) 75S-3646 or http://www.animalnetworlc org. ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF NEWPORT-MESA Volunteers looking for varying The Balboa l1land Muaeum and Historical Society, a nonprofit organ~atfon, I• ..-Ing memorabilia such •• • photograph• and storiea for the museum's collection. Volunteer• are needed as docents and to help with dlsplaya. The museum, at 502 S. Bayfront, Suite A. Is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesdays and Sarurdays. Information: (949) 675-3952. • BAl80A PERFORMING ARTS ntEATER FOUNDATION The Balboa Performing Arts Theater Foundation is looking for volunteers to assist in its office. Volunteers are asked to work a two-hour shift every week. Information: (949) 673--0895. BEST BUDDIES The nonprofit organization is looking for volunteers 18 and older to provide companionship for adults with developmental disabilities. As a #Citizen Buddy,H volunteers will visit with a buddy twice a month and call or e-mail them once a week. The organization also has an e-Buddies program that forms friendships entirely over the Internet. Volunteers for that program must be at least 12 years old. Information: (714) 546-1826 or http://www.besrbuddies.org. BfG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS The local chapter 1s looking for men and women oldttr than 18 who have lived in Orange County for at least one month and have been employed for at least one month to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from single-parent homes. Information: (714) 544-n73, http://www.bigbrooc.org. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC. Volunteer opportunities for the Orange County Council include fundraising, program development and training to e><isting troops and padts. Information: (714) 546-4990. BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF NEWPORT-MESA The three area clubs need -volunteer coaches and arts-and-crafts wort.shop teachers. Call for locations. Information: (949) 642-2.245. BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS The organization is running car campaigns to support its programs. If you would like to donate your automobile, call .101Ns Fl.GORING AMDICA America's Largest Flooring Retailer 4000 Strong Buying Power Saves You Money. Family Owned For Best Service. .. AM•RICA'S B•S'f' t'&OOR S'f'O•• A AM•RICA'S B•S'f' WA•IUlln'I•• 60 Days love It Or Exchange It No Questions Asked 100% FREE 1 OO°k FREE On Stoff In House Decorator & Designer Services ON• ffOP •HOP • 'u" A•V•C• • A&& •u•AC•• Wood ltdnJ ..... Window c-nn.. . Cerpet & Upholatwy a ....... • ...... • .,.., • c--Moldlne-. flolntCit,. • .,_,.. & Wh•w• We ore o licensed. bonded. full service contractor comoonv c ... ~ .... , ••• , 690·7676 124 •• 17 .. OPIN 7DAYI lrvl .. , •••• ·~··· 141 17777 Miil ..... f. CASA TERESA Casa Tereu, a temporary home for •Ingle, pregnant, homeleaa women 18 and older, needs volunteere for these positions: office assistant/greeter, computer assistant, programpeveloper assistant, and resale--bootique salesperson. Information: (714) 538-4860. CENTENNIAL EVENT COMMITTEE Volunteers are needed to serve on a Centennial Event Committee to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Corona del Mar in 2004. Community input on the final form of that committee is also sought. Information: (949) 675-0501. COMPANION HOSPICE The hospice is now recruiting volunteers to become a friend for someone who needs that e><tra special caring at the end of life. Become a member of a team whose goal is to promote quality of life and comfort measures. Each applicant will receive 16 hours of orientation and training. Information: (714) 560--tnn or volunteers@Compsnion Hospice.com. COMMUNfTY ANIMAL NETWORK The network needs volunteers to help control the rising population of wild cats in local neighborhoods. Volunteers would trap and deliver cats to local veterinarians for spaying or neutering, and then release them bac:k to the property where they were found. The goal of the program is to save the lives of stray cats. Information: (949) 75S-3646. COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE The playhouse needs volunteers for ushering. badtstage woric, mailings. typing, controlling lights and many other duties. Information: (949) 650-5269. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOCIETY The society pr-eserves and promotes the history of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Volunteers are needed for the archives, library, museum, docent and publi~utreach programs. Information: (949) 631-5918. COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNC1l The Costa Mesa Literacy Center needs volunteer tutors to teach English as a second language. People who want to learn English as a second language are also encouraged to call. Call to register. Information: (714) 435-3310 or (714) 545-3446 . COSTA MESA MS sa.F-HEL.P GROUP The Orange County chapter of the oational Multiple Scler0$iS Society has started a new self-help group in Costa Mesa for people newly diagnosed or with minimal symptoms of multiple sclerosis, or both. The group meets at 11 a.m. the second Tuesday of every month. Information: (949) 650-7659. COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT The Costa M883 Police Department Is seeking volunteers 21 and older to wort at least 16 hours per month at the main station at 99 Fair Drive or at the Westside aubstation It 567 W. peopht to deliver me.ea to hom81. Information: (9'8) 846-2366. COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP. The nonprofit orgenlutlon at the , ea.ta Meu Senior Cer)ttr 11 • looking fof new board members. The fundralalng and poflcymaldng board needs volunteera who will participate In monthty meet.Inga, occalk>nal committee meedngl and 1peclal pr-ojects. Candidates should have connection1 In Cocta Meaa and , surrounding communtti• and an interest in serving the community by helping seniora. Information: (949) 645-2356, Ext. 16. COORT·APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES Volunt~rs are needed to serve as advocates for abused, neglected and abandoned children. Volunteers wort one on one with a child for three hours a week. Information: (714) 61S-51 55. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assistants are needed to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. Information: (949) 250-0488. EASTER SEALS Easter Seals needs volunteers for ongoing clerical work, programs for children with disabilities and · special events. Information: (7 14) 834-1111. ENVIRONMENTAL NATIJRE CENTER The Environmental Nature Center provides quality education through hands-on experience with nature in a 3.5-acre outdoor classroom. Adult volunteer trail guides are needed in the afternoon during the week to leaq diildren's tours in the Center. Several other volunteer opportunities are also available. Information: (949) 645-8489. FAMILIES -COSTA MESA This team of community-based organizations, which works to provide youth and families with counseling, family support, health education, mentoring. tutoring, aftar-school activi1ies and kinship services, needs volunteers in all areas. Information: (949) 574-3976. ASH -MOBILE MEALS Call (949) 642-6060 to help Friend• in Service to Humanity with the Mobile Meals program and provide ongoing emergency assistance to those In need. Both always seek volunteer assistance in a variety of areas. Information: (949) 645-8050. FRIENDS Of THE BALLET MONTMARTRE lll8 Friends need volunteers who want to help talented local dancers perform in professional theaters. For 30 years, the organization has provided the community with quality Russian ballet training, helping youth develop strong discipline skills, build high self-esteem and achieve dreams of being a profeuional dancer. Information: (714) 241-7424. FRENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARIES The Friende 11 a support group for the three llbreriee in Costa Mesa. Help l(Vtth fundral1ing event• and help promote library programs See INVOLVED, Pase A15 t I .... OITHE __.ORT llM:MLmlM'V lM II a a I 1tcteneededonedof11 fofbook ...... Good~ dllktt••~ 8nd noilflctiott boob -~needed: Thevm-v be ... • 11rt of the brMd\ .,..,... -e.tboe. Marinera or Corona d9I Mer -or In 1he lpedal book doeet nut to the Frier* Boot Store, at 1000 Avoc:edo Ave. Volunteers are needed to staff the used book .ltOf'e, whk:tl la Inside the entrance of the c.entret Ubrary. \\:>lunteers mutt be members of the Friends of the Ubrary and are med to #Oft OM itwee-hour lhtft per month. lnfotmation: (949) '159-9667. FRENDS OF ORANGE COAST ffTDFAmt SHELnR The~ of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shetter meet the first Thur.day of each month to plan projecta and events that benefit homeleu families. FOOS is the lhetter'a only fundraiaing arm. lnfonnetion: (949) 640-8828. GIRL SCOUTS Glr1 Scouta of Orange County need• volunteers who will be trained as troop leaders, serve on special commtttees and give lectures, demonstrations or claaaea. Information: (714) 979-7900. GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to offer educational and enrichment opportunities for giria and boys. Information: (949) 646-7181. HOSftCE PREFERRED CHOtCE Volunteers are needed to help make a difference In the nve. of terminally ill persona and their families. Volunteers would aulst them with nonmedical needs such aa providing respite for the primary caregiver, running errands, reading to the patient.a and~ social visits. The organization is also looting for clerical and bereavement volunteers to assist with office duties. Training is provided. • Information: (714) 980-0900. HUMAN OPTIONS The organization shelters, counsels and educates abused women and children. It is looking for volunteers. Information: (949) 737-5242, Ext 24. JEWISH FAMLY SERVICE OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are nelded for Project Caring, which provides aociaJlzatJon and cultural experiencet to the Jewtlh residents and other• at Fairview Developmental Canter in Costa Mesa. Volunteers adopt a facillty to provide programming of Jewish content to the resldenta on a monthly basis. They mutt take a TB test and undergo a fingerpr'.ntlng bectground chedt. VolUnteef'l 8'9 af8o needed to provide comfort and Mlpport to the Jewtth tennlnally Ill and their famlll• The group apontOrs an ongofng Jewish heeling support group for people with duonic illnees at 7 p.m. Thurect.ys at the Jewfsh Famity Service, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa. Free. Preregistration required. Information: (714) 445-4950. JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY The organization of women, committed to promoting volunteeriam, devefoping the potentJal of women and Improving communities through the woftc and leadership of trained volunteers, la seeking new members. Information: (949) 26HJ823. KAISElt PERMMENTt HOSPtCE SERVICES Voluntlefs .... needed to~ four hours per weMt \lishing P9denta or doing en'8fldl for 1hefn «tMir cereglwn In CIOmfNU\ldet near volunteers' homee.. lnformadon: (662) .m-3806. iMUNAGRES&U ftC. ~.,.needed to 8Ulat LMIMWT1 ~ .......... OIVl'*'lon htWOfb wtlt\ ~ wttt. HIV or AIOS, It ...edng ce.tng vok.ln1Mf9 to Mlilt wtcl\ nannfng the front omc., detl.,.,."'O ....,.., P'O'lklno -~and pnMdlng~ theraplee ~ .. ma.age, ac:upunctute and c:htropractc can1. lnformetlon: Liu Toghla, (949) 4*-1448. LITERACY PROGRAM The program ia alww;t In need of volunteer tuton. No profesalQflal teaching experience ia required. To attain certffica1ion, a aeries of training ctasaea mu.t be completed. For more Information, contact Literary SeMoea at the Newport Beach Library, (949) 717-.,4. LUY-A-PET CENTER Volunteers who love to work with cata and kittens are needed at the Luv-a-Pet Center at PetsMart in Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 451-3272. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Servicel needs mentors to make a lasting effect on a young person's life. Students 10 to 18 years old ire matched with mentors to Improve their school performance and self-esteem while developing J>(Mlitive peer and adult relationships. Information: (714) 549-9622, Ext. 35. MOBILE MEALS Volunteer drivers are needed to help deliver nutritious meals to homebound, frail or elderly clients incapable of shopping and cooking for themselves. Information: (949) 645-8050. MOZART CLMStCAL ORCHESTRA Orange County's only nonprofit resident chamber orchestra needs volunteer• for tidceting, ushering. phones, mailing and hefp with receptions. Nominees a,.. also being sought for the board of directors. Information: (949) 830-2950. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The recovery center for women with alcohol or other chemical dependencies seeks volunteers Information: (9491 548-9927 or (949) 548-tl754. NEWPORT BEACH 1/1 ADOPT A MARftE BATTALION FUND The 1/1 Adopt A Marine Battalion Fund was created to ~t donations and to provide financial support for ongoing programs and events planned to show appreciation to the 1st Battalion 1st Marines, based at Camp Pendleton. Information: (949) 644-3124. NEWPORT BAY NATURALIST The Upper Newport Bay Nature Preaerve is looking for volunteers to eulat with naturallat-led tours and programs. special events and habitat restoration profects. The Interpretive center Is at 2301 Unlvenity Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 923-2296. NEWPORT BEActf CONFERENCE AND VISITORS BUREAU The bureau is dedicated to the promotion of the city to potential visitors. Volunteers with extensive knowledge of Newport Beach are needed. Information: (949) 71~100. NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM The program .em volunteers to Mor adutt.a who want to improve their reading and writing skills. Volunteers will be certified.during tr8'ning wot1cahope In the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Ubrery, 1000 Avocado Ave. N.wport BMc:tt. Information: (948) '11-3174 or ln.txy.clty.newpott- be«Jt.ca.ua. NEWPORT llfACtt PREmRE aNDIAGla.D The Nwiport 8ead'I Premiere ..,., IEACtf, QINEIW. PlM NNtlOIN COi • I IEE The NwJPCNt 8eed1 City Coundl la...edng~from reeidenll or bulinell ownen to fill vacand9e on the General Plan Advtaory Commfftee. The committee meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Of\ the MCOnd and fourth Mondays In the N9WP(>ft Beach Police Dtt.partment auditorium, 870 Santa Barbara. Information: (949) 644-3006. NEWPORT BEACH PU8UC L.atARY FOUNDATION The library foundation needs extra hands to perform clerical duties. such aa flllng. organizing and stuffing envek>pea, at the Central Ubrer)', 1000 Avocado Ave. lnfonnedon: (149) 717-3890. NEWPORT BEACH THEATRE ~ The company need9 volunteers to help with ooatume design, sewing, maktklp application, set construcdon, technical help, publicity, stage management and bec:btage supen1ision. Information: (949) 76~ 1046 or LKSaf@aol.com. .. NEWPORT HARBOR NAllTICAL MUSEUM The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum of'fws a number of VQlunteer opportunitfn In the gift shop, as docentJ or receptionists, with clerical waft and with fundraising events. Training is provided. Information: (949) 675-8915, Ext. 107. NEWPORT-MESA YMCA The YMCA needs a variety of general volunteer help. Information: (949) 842-9990. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL FOUNDATION The foundation ia looking for volunteers to help with fundraising efforts, speaking opportunities, public events and occasional office work. Information: (949) 631-4143. NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS CENTER A variety of 1obs need to be tadded, including set construction, ushenng, ma1hngs and assorted technical duties. Scheduling is fle)(ible, with a two- to 2~hour commitment per month. The Newport Theatre Arts Center is at 2501 Clift Drive. Information: (949) 631-0288. OASIS SENIOR CENTER Meals on Wheels volunteers are needed to distribute prepared dishes to homebound seniors in the Newport Beach area. The delivery time ia between 11 :30 a.m. and 1 p.m. daily. The center also needs volunteer nurses for its aemi-monthty blood pressure screenings. The center offers this service between 9 and 11 a.m. the first and third Tuesdays of the month. Volunteers should oommit two hours once a month or volunteer on a substitute basis. The center is at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-3244. OPERA PACIFIC The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, a support group for Opera Pacific, has activities for volunteers. Information: (714) ~00. OPERATION CLEAN SLATE Operatiori Clean Slate, a Costa Mesa-based organization for graffiti prevention, needs volunteers to paint over graffiti and other duties. Information: Michael Howard, (714) 435-0745. OCC NAUT1CAl. LIBRARY Orange Coaat C0Uege'1 School of Sainntl and Seamanship ~boot donations for lta Nautkat Ubrary. Thou .. nda of vofuMM of boating-related titles are needed. The School of Salling and Satmanshlp la at 1801 W. co.ct Highway, N9Wp0ft Beach. fnfonnatlon: (949) 8'&-9412. lntroduClng our newe.t Help-U-Sel,. re•I eatat. office -one of • network of more th•n 500 · offices from coast to.coast. Rather than a hefty commlesk>n based on the .. mng price. Hefp-U-Sefl office• charge a low aet f-than can .. ve homesellera thou .. nd• of dollara. And they allow consumers to choose the services they need from a real estate broker -and pay only for the services they chooae. Want to know more? 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Sitting side by side, those two individuals will find ample foot, knee and shoulder room. The World At Your Fingertips. Packed with the most advanced user-friendly technologies, the LR3 is available with a DVD-based touch-screen navigation system. Only two buttons are required to interact with the system -an activation button and a main menu button. After that, all selections can be made throught he high-resolution, seven inch touch screem. Furthermore, voice recognition and voice commands a!low LR3 drivers to utilize the system without diverting their eyes away trom the road. V1 ni a8 160 . ndt ,n J w f1ewport 28 Ml,. Costa 14 S.ntaAna 24 CostaMeu38 Mesa Junior tailback 'J}ler Legg bacl a IOt to do wtth the victory, rushlnl for a career·bJch UM yards on 24 carries ancI acorlng three touch· downa, two on rum of 25 and 10 yards in the fourth quarter. Leg's 4-yard TD bunt and one of Ryan Ba.g- well's five PAT kicb gave Men a 7·0 lead ltldl 1:27 to go in the first quarter. But Santa Ana's Christian Ramirez returned the enaui.ng kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown. The Saints missed the extra point. The Mustangs outscored the Saints, 17 -0, in the second quarter to build a 24-6 halftime cu.ablon. Mesa quarterback Ryan French's I -yard quarterback sneak and the ensuing PAT upped the lead to 17-6. The one-play drive was set up when Mesa's Evan Hunter and Randy Fea tackled the Santa Ana punter at the I -yard line following a bad punt snap. The Mustangs forced the Saints (3·2, l · l in league) to punt on their ensuing possession and got the ball back with 1 :24 left in the half. Mesa ( l -5. I· l) went 78 yards in four plays in one minute, capped by French's 10-yard TD toss to senior receiver Jeff Waldron. who landed just inches inside the back. end-zone line. Legg's 63 - See MUSTANGS, Pase 84 ( light enough for OCC • S()()CE8: Orange Coast College's women's soccer team scored a season-high eight goals, each from a different player, in an 8-0 shutout over visiting Golden West in Orange Empire Conference actlon. OCC goalies Kara DeMille. Michelle Vahdalipour and Ma- rta DeMesa lhared time In the net, but none weJe forud to make a uve bl the l!rin. Orange Coast (8-'2· 1. 6-2-0 in the OEC) tnvels to Saddleback at 3 p.m. Tuesday. Golden West fell to O· 7 ·3, 0- 7-1. Corona del Mar splits •Wamt POLO: Corona del Mott ~" 0>fQnado in the ~~of Ille 8 and R Sport W-.,S Polo Olp. but lost to Loni Beach WDaon in the sec- ond tOUDd,,ftiday at the Irvine 'Wiiiiam \tlbo!ett Jr. Aquadca Complex. 'rom Mdoey and Jacob Mw; phy had four goals apiece co lead the Sea (!ngs against Co- ronado in the 16-11 win, and Thomas Pearson had tluee goaJg in CdM'a 15-5 lou to Long Beach. Sea Kings' goalie Gaston San- ford combined in both games for 21 saves. I • It ._.,, tDumement First round CCNOft8 .. Met 11, Con>Mdo 11 ..,.. bv au.... CdM .. \ 3 II 3 • 11 Coronado • , 3 3 11 C.. -Money 4, Murphy 4, Pirdy 3, Pearson 2, BuMglar 1, Herth 1, Sdloenbe1~i=~nford 11. Lona .... ~ 11. eoron. delMerl S.0.. llJW Ou.-. CdM ~111 .s Long e.dl II 4 Ill Wl19on33 C.. -Pearson 3, Money 1, Buheglar t. S.W. -S.nford 10. Mesa tests Tustin •WA.TEil POLO: The Cotta Mesa lligb boya water polo team could not close the game In the fourth quarter, and lost 13·9 to 1\J$d.D 'Tilunday In a non1-cue pa6e 111\Jstin fflr.b. Up by one~ entering the fourth quarter, die Muttanp (9-3, 3--0 In letgue) couldn't ttop 1\ildn'a c»mtant barrage of abota and ao cf>Uld not counter in goUa. ecortna none In the ftnal period. ~~ ThOnn•• 1ed Multang acodQl1:wttb tr.M Soall. while Lub YeWii IMldecl two. Matt ~ Md aewn MWI foi' Miia: • MSICETMLL: Juaquin Hawtins, the firat player signed by the Orange County Crush, an American Basketball Associa- tion expansion franchise sched- uled to play at the Costa Mesa Fairgrounds. signed earlier this week with the Milwaukee Bucks, the Crush announced Thursday. Hawkins, a 6-foot-7 forward, played 58 games with the Hous- ton Rockets in the 2002-03 sea- son, averaging 2.3 points and l.!l~bounds. He played the 2003·04 cam- paign with the Long Beach Jam, eamlng ABA Defensive Player of the Year recognition under the guidance of J-e Coach Earl Cu· reton, who ls now the coach of the Crush. Hawkins, 3 1, is among 19 players listed on the roster for the Bucks. who open their eight-game preseason achedule Wednesday at home against the Minnesota Timberwolves . SCHEDULE 10DAY C...CIOWttry College men and women - Vanguard Invitational st Fairview Part. 4 p.m.: ua et UC San Diego hwttdonal, 8:30 e.m. Community college men and women -Orange Coaet et UC San Diego lnvttdonel, 8:30 a.m. · High edM>Of boVI ... e.nci. 8t Oovle lnvtllltlu.iel (Frelno), 8:30 a.m. ..... Col9ge men-Cel SC... Not1ht1doe at UC l.Mne, 7 p.m.; Hape~· v.ngu.d, 7 p.m. Coleot *"""'-Hope lntlmltlonel at v.ngu.id. l5 p.m. .... polo . College men-UC IMfw at Plipperdlne. noon. High Khoo( boya-Cofone del Mer, Ntlf'J)Oft Herbor .. S It A Sport toumement •IMM; &Cinda.,., Sege ...... EttMda tourMf1W1I. 1' bll Oil die ibkd ...., ... hllftime lblt P"! the YW1on a 21 .. 1W. Mardri WU llio ltlpO' ..... for two~ die Int oa the op1111t11 pbly of the IQ8. 1be eecood be reaJIDied 25 ~ tD die Mila Colta 10 to .. up the lillme'• 8naJ toucbdOwn ~ in ~·fourth period. FJ1cDRl produced retumt or 23 and 5 yards on bit int.ercep- dons. SeNor safety Alex <>nh aoatch- ed the other intercepdon. tapping both feet inbounds wblle faDlng out of bounds at ,..---...,.__-..., bis own lo-yard line early in the teeond quarter. Or1h's theft ne- gated the Seil- arS kme turn- over. a fumble returned to the Sailors' 28 by the Mwtanp' Daren Lou. ----....... Mira Costa earned both of its touchdowns. marching n yards on 13 plays to tie the game. 7-7, and driving 68 yarns on 10 plays to pull within 21 - 14 with 5:20 left in the third quar- ter. PHOTOS BY MARK C. DUSTIN I DM.Y PILOT Costa Mesa's Tyler Legg (23), center, puts a block on Santa Ana's Kevin Hernadez (3) to help spring ballcamer Jorge Quiroz (30) in Friday nighrs game. Senior tailback Britton Ertman carried nine times on the first Mustang scoring p~ion, which was capped by an 18-yard touchdown pass from P,.spana to Kevin Kelley. Ertman. who finished with 129 yards on 29 attempts. carried seven times on the second TI) drive for the hosts. including the 4-yard capper. MARK C DUSTIN/ DAILY PILOT C_osta Mesa's Ryan French (1 Ol gets a pass off with Santa Ana's Nexis Martihez (77) closing in on him in the second Quarter of Friday nighrs Golden West League game agamst Santa Ana at Newport Harbor, where the host Mustangs won their first game of the year. Costa Mesa's Jaspef'. Seewat (6) wraps up Santa Ana's JuniOr Takapo (22), rtchtt lri F~ nWtfs game. MUSTANGS SCORE BY QUARTERS ··nne Mustangs) ran the ball well on us." Brinkley said. ~They were physical up front~ In adclition to a solid running game. the Sailors displayed a dan gerous passing attack. Senior quarterback Kasey Peters com Santa Ana Costa Mesa 6 0 10 8 7 17 0 14 24 pleted 13 of 19 pass attempts for 38 119 yards and three TDs. FIRST QUARTER CM -Legg 4 run {Bagwell kidc), 1:27. SA -Ramirez 95 kidcoff re1um (kidc failed). 1 :06. SECOND QUARTER CM -Bagwell 36 FG, 9:41. CM -French 1 run (Bagwell kldc), 2:56. CM -Waldron 5 pass from Frencti (Bagwell kidc). 0:04. THIRD QUARTER SA -Garcia 25 FG, 3:16. SA -Takapu 10 run (Garcia kidc). 1:41. FOURTH QUARTER CM -Legg 25 run {Bagwell kidt), 5:41. CM -Legg \0 run (Bagwell kidc). 1 :48. SA -Gober 6 run (Smith pass from Gober), 0: 13. A -2.000 (est) SA -Barrera 3-minus-2; Hernandez, 4-24; De la Vega. 1-minus-1; Ramirez, 1-1; team, 1-minus-8 (bad punt snap); Takapu, 6-33, 1 TO; Pactieco, 2-17; Gober, 11-minus-11. CM -Legg, 24-184, 3 TDs; Quiroz, 12-54; Hunter, 4-18; Frencti, 3-minus-4, 1 TO; Bagwell, 1-mlnus-9. N>MDUAL~ SA-Gober, 12-29-1, 105; Barrera, 1-1-0, 10. CM -Frend'I, 6-9-0, 62, 1 TD. N>MDUAL RECEIVING SA-Hernandez, 1-10; Takepu, 3-20; Gober, 1-11; Smith, 7-«); Pacheco, 1-14. CM ... Waldron, 4-60, 1 TO; Hunter, 1-12. GME STATISTICS He hit senior Spencer link with a S·yard scoring toss to break a scoreless tie with 10:34 left in the first quarter. Peters then found Onh in the bad of the end wnc with a 7 -yard TD ~ to put the visitors ahead for good with 2:21 left in the opening period. lfavis Duffield made the sec ond of his four conversion kicks to give the Sailors a 14-7 lead and Mira Costa never got closer. Martin's big run gave Newport Harbor a more comfortable cush· ion and Orth caught a 9-yard bul let from Peters to finalize the scoring with 9:34 left in the game Onh finished with four c:atchc-. for 32 yards. while Link. who spl11 time at t.ailbad and receiver. had a season-high seven catches for 63 yards. Link also rushed 11 times for 50 yards. MKasey threw the ball really wcU and we got a lot of mileage out of Martin and Link." Brinlcley said. SCORE BY QUARTERS Newport Harbor 14 0 7 7 Mira Cotta 7 0 7 0 FIRST QUARTER NH -Link 5 pess from Peters (Duff141ld kidd. 10:34. 28 14 MC -Kelley 18 pasa from Esparza (Houston kldt), 4:14. NH -Orth 7 pna from P9tert (Duff1411d kidt}, 2".32. ntROQUMTER NH -Martin 61 run {Duffield kldt), 10:37. MC -Ertman 4 run (Houston kldt), 5:20. FOURTH QUM1ER NH -Orth 8 pe11 from P9t9r'I (Duffield kldt). 9:34. SA CM A -2,000 (eet.) ,, 14 21HI ~243 ns 12 13-»1 t+O 12 4 .,. CM> 1IO -:Ml.t NIA •2 ,., ,.. 1CMll 2t:21 teM ... ,, ? ... .. ,, .. fl Bears' starting fullback will try to help viSitors upset top-ranked USC today at Coliseum. Barry Faulkner DaityPtlot Oiris Manderino, a former Newpo rt Ha rbor High foot- ball star in his third season as th e starting fullback at Cal, wiU try to help the No. 7- ranked Golden Bears upset No. I USC today at 12:30 p .m . at the Los Angeles Coli - seum. Division I-A in scoring (48.7 points p er game). He caught a 7 -yard touc h- down pass in the third quar- te r of Cal's 49-7 Pac 10-ope n - ing win over Orego n State Oct. 2. Manderino, a record-set- ting tailback and o utside linebacker a t Newport Ha r- bor (Oass o f 2001), is also u tilized as a pun ishing blocker by Coach Jeff Ted . ford. He had o ne reception for 5 yards last year against use. wh en Cal upset the the n -No. 3-ranked Trojans, 34-31. in three overtimes, at Cal. It was the only loss last season for the Trojans. who shared the na tional championsh ip with LSU. A 6-foot-I, 220-pound red - shirt junior a nd forme r walk- o n, Manderino has three rushing attempts for 16 yards a nd two receptions for IO yards this season fo r the of- fense ranked No. I in NCAA Cal (3-0, I 0 in confere nce) en ters on a six-game win- ning streak.. USC comes in 4-0, J-0. ,11 Vl Mr' ~AM• l1Afl •Pit I Former Newport Harbor High standout Chris Mandenno. currently the starting fullback for the No. 7 California Golden Bears, who will v1s1t No. 1 USC today, 1s taken off his feet by the Irvine defense in the 2000 CIF champ1onsh1p game at Orange Coa st YOUTH SOCCER Red Barons fight to tie Meece scores on Gray assist as A YSO Region 57 boys under -12 squad ralli es. The Red Bamn'i fought to a 1-1 draw as Hunter Meece scored la te in the second half olJ an as- sist from Evan Gray in an AYSO Region 57 boys under-12 game played Sept. 11. Max Carpenter made nwncr ous !>aves 10 keep the game tied at one apiece. Ille defense was led by led by Jam~ Conger. Sam Noe and Devin Gunay. In boys under 8 play: •Jake Hasung.-; led the Green Vipers with two goalo; in their -.ea•.:>n opening victory again!>! 1he Hornets. Tommy Brook.s hegan the sconng with a penalty k.1ck.. while Jack. Mefl.7Ja added a thm:I quar- ter goal in the wi n. The Vipers' defense was anchored by Ricky Nadal and Uam Karas. who held the Hornets scoreless. Brett Schisler had an impres- sive shot for the I fom ets, which narrowly missed putting his team on the board. • Orange Madness defeated the Black Hawks. 6· I , on goals by Anthony Cecere, Michael Iaco- belli and Griffin Peacock.. Randall and Kevin I lill pro- vided strong goalJceeping. and Cole Caminiti, Blake Sudeck. Nate Pozin and Chase Alibrando anchored the defense. In boys under-12 play: •A late charge by the Red Bar- ons saw them overcome a 3-0 deficit in the second half and ob- tain a 4-3 win on Sept. 18. Tuny Mcc:oy scored hJs first goal of the season and Hunter Meece added three goals during the second-half blitz. The de· fense, led by Louis Eisenberg. Josh Giddings and Scott Young- man, stepped It up In the last minutes to preserw the win. •The Red Barons kicked their offense Into high gear. scoring seven limes In a game played Sept. 22. Scott Youngman and Anthony Andry goc cheir ftnt goals of the 9eUOll wttb uaUts from JC.evtn Ho«rnm and 1bny ~ The defenle remained ltrOOg gMng 1 up ogly two .,., ~ out their. ~ 1n me leCODd half. . F.rNe MaidneZ and OeYtn Qi. oay each made numerout cWm-_ ....._ . •1be._.~._onare .. che a.cl ...... woo &hllrthlrd ..-1n a nN& K aa Ota. 2. .. s.m Noe econid .. dw lllOIW ind .... hilpld ,.. o.r::: ....... lg ••• ............... ...... ---~= =~S'z:O..-··~c:..s-•~ : .......... .-..: vailed, 1-0. Hannah Bannan llupp amt < hloe Harder all scored the lone goal in the fir.I playl'd well in tht' goal 10 hold half backed, up hy offensive play tlw .,ern11d place 'lu~tin team to fro m liz Bart.egar, Carly Bryan, orw goal Annika and Marika Gerken, Lauren Huie, Cmtl111 Ahearn Molly Uuk.ins and Sav-d.llnah and lena Friedman ht-lped Cc.JM fhies. rn11Lrol the midfield, and Tasha Anchoring tht' cl('fcnse wa~ < .rcenlwrg. 1.mlly Baker and laden I feinccke, Ahcia Ginsberg s.trah I o lk!. anchored the ~trong and Kalie Matthewl>. Shutting < :cJM defcnM' out the opposition were goal In hoyi. under 6 play: keepers Bannan, Caroline Grant, • team I 1rehall and the I lor- Amy Holder. and Sophia I ler1Jin 11et<, were wry evenly matched ger, who held off an auack from \..11urd;.1y mon11ng a. ... the 6-yedf- the Patriol'> in the second half. old player-. took over the .,oner In girls under-14 play: field!> •In a dose comest. the Blue h n.'hall JalOb Dia:t ~ Waves played to a 2-2 Lie against knockt'd down but recovered to the Swedish Fish score a goal. and Jacob Ayers and The Blue Waves !>cored fi.....i I lunlt'r I lolden al-.o 5cored una<;- with a well-timed pass from Brit <,1o;1ed goalc; tanny Donahue Ill Olelsca Walle Dcfe11<>1vely. I Jam Somckh for the goal. a-.sisted by Annali~ shOWl'd a leth<ll leg ac; he pro Moore. Molly Vorwerck scored lt'<.'lt'<.I thl' hrehaJl goal and -.ent the tying goaJ late m the game, Lill' ball down 1he field repeat- carrying the ball from mid-field t•dly. Aaron -;..·nk. Blake Vander all the way to the goal. Vt•N, Oliver Kim, I revor Ph11l1p-;, Led by KeUy Gans, Laura 1-lem l'rl•vor Stearn-.. David Houde- ing. Korinne Kornmann, and hu-.h, Jack Frey, Grant Janav-; aho Jenny Machin, the Waves· de lit up tlw play111g field fense held strong. while keeper In gi rb umlcr 6 play: Zoe Salaam rejected more than •Pink f\iwcr 1 ·1amin~ot''> }e-.- 10 shots on goal. Midfielder., kn· o,ila Viale. c.ahby hnt'ar. Kelly mfer 7immerman, Nelasa I la~ LanK-Kaylin K, Savannal1 Stew- Uli Otto and an, I faley I lopkim. Olivia Egly Michelle Lancaster kept the and Jennifer Welton all -.cort'd ball moving forward, and Jackie goals for the 1-lamingoe-, again~! Kingk.ade was very aggressive on the Shooting Starts on <;a1un.lav defense and at halfback.. Good team effon and lot'> of In girls under-10 play: pr<tctice has paid off with ..,11en·.,.., •Emily Krebs scored two 111 the net. goals, one with an assist from In girts under-7 play Katherine Noe to lead the Sun-•The Blue Olee1ahc; anti the kissed. Blue Dolphins battled to a thnll Sara Machosk.ie also scored Ing 2·2 tie Saturday afternoon two goals. one off of a ceme r With the score tied 1-1 a1 the kick. Olivia Peterson knocked in half, the Blue Dolphins took a 2-1 another and Aleu Losey and lead in the 3rd quarter Bui the Jaime IGngkade provided strong Blue Oleetahs stepped 1L up 111 defense. the 4th quarter when Carrnlle Marit Vangrow headed a lcick-Oark scored her second goal of off from the mid-field. while Na· the game with ass~ts from Kelly La.Sha Fisker and Katherlne Noe Hesp and Turab Sadler. were the goalkeepers. Strong defensive play by Anna •The Pireworb edged out I lurray. Olarlie Thomas, and Deja Blue. 4-3, on Satwday. Megan MorUmer helped shut The Fireworb jumped out on down the Blue Dolphins to se- top 3-0 with multiple goals by cure the tie. Shelby Brown. But ln the second ln boys under-10 play. half, Deja Blue came back with •The lead teetered back and three goals by Caroline Strom. forth as the Green Vipers and The final goal wu scored by Avalanche played a match Satur· Kelsey ~ who went day. coast to coast and scored for the Chris Beyrooty scored first for Firewotb. A btg saw by 1luyn the Vipen tying the score 1 • l. Beaufort ln goal and ICJ'Ong ct. DNw Hamon'• arong defense fen.live eCrotb by BmUy ~ and Liam 1CarW pl tmding Shella Sadr. and~ Cooper... b'pt the Avallndw at. bsy into contributed to the Areworb wtn. the bM1b quart& •The Tigm beet the ,.._.. But the de8nhe p&cy of the by a aeons of 5-4. Kade QJld. pme c:mQe In lbe fourth quarter Kristen Riller' ilnd JCatie Glob .ttb tba aeon ded at 2·2 -the led the npr.. SblilnOl'I Qiftb\ VI~ 1briMny BiOob made a bad fOul' pk a lhe Jlip.ius. perfect comer kid: whk:tl JiKt In pt.~ lS play: ~ lheil heided Into the •CoioO& del Mir c...w cons Oldlrt Del llO IMe the lead. numercu tiijlitei CD WI 'J\lto 1119 lml ._. ,_,_,, dn. 2·1, =In • P.ti ua· 1119 1llW ...._ wua _. .-.as P1U1 ~ ~ 11° "• 1be Pllriot .. .... bOda 1*i e:J. ~ • IClllll .... .. Ix OIM cm .... haa --~ ...... alllltilld:. ........... -.. ......,. ...... _ ..... ... ftll ; i Jiii D 1 • 1111111 ••a 1111 ... Mlillle .. ..... fl IN t ._ .... c. ...... .• -..---~.Jr~-... ........... . YOUTH FOOTBALL ~A•~ •'< Newport-Mesa's Jake Favreau (29) cuts upfield after breaking free from an attempted ta ckle inj last week's Junior All American Football Pee Wee 01v1s1on game against Corona at Bonita Canyon Sports Park in Newport Beach Newport-Mesa teJms compete toda'v in all d1v1s1ons ---------------~- < .ole Martm defr•ndt't.I llll' goal for three quarter-. ,1mJ W<t' named ceam mvp In rJrl under-16 play· •Demonstrating both KJ'l'at uf fense and defense under chc d1 rection of the coaching <itaff, Co rona del Mar won, 4 I. again'>l ru-.tin on \Jlurda;- Sohd midfield pla~ .1Jloy.etl forward Ohvia Paladin to dnve 111 two breakaway go.ib, wh1l1· mid fielders ~ Yin B1ck.ncr .md Annalise Leffler also srnred. · Otloe Addington. Kt>lly I loll Alison Luke. and Slevte Re<,tamo 111111r1h ul1"\I tn tht' 11111•11 ... 1\l ... u t , t'" inti 1lw t'Ot•t 11' t• delen"• ",1, .1111 hort"\I I~ 'IOflJWr ( .uthn r l11 i.. I 11llh.11 i.._, t\lhl' C..Cl.'11111 Mallory ~1.1r11n .111d I.atty ';t. hrrndt. pn mal) gll.thl' for thf .:amt'. all 111.1de "l-:1111ica111 cte(c•n-.1vc• play-. Sage Hill's Morgan Brief (52), at left, and Jamie McGee (7) team up to sack V~~ ~k Daniel ~rz i~ the fir5! quarter: ~f. Friday a~·s game at Sage HI School. N. right, Sage Hilfs tvny Werblin (1) kicks off in the second quarter. The Lightning improved to 4-1 with their 31-6 wm CNer visiting Viewpoint. LIGHTNING Continued from B 1 ~o all this week I have been working on catching the ball," Manshacli said. " (Quarterback! Jamie f McGeel threw perfect passes to me on the out and cor- ner routes." Coach Tom Monarch said, "If high school football had a fan- tasy league, he'd be my first pick. He's a five-tool player: He's a great defender; he's aggressive; he's fast ; hes a good receiver; and he's a great runner.· Manshadi was a cataJyst on Sage HiU's first drive of the game, gaining 28 yards on three sweeps. When the Viewpoint (2-4) defense would cheat to the outside to stop Manshadi, Ayres ran up the middle on dives, in- cluding an 8-yard score to give the Lightning a 6-0 lead. The point after failed. Manshadi also produced on defense at cornerback. The Pa- triots were driving ill the start of the second quarter and decided to go for 11 on a fourth-and- ~ven on the Sage Hill 35. A pass to a receiver near the 5 was bat- ted down by Manshadl to force a turnover on downs, even though he had a clear shot at the inter- ception. "That's knowing the sport of football," Manshadi said. "I'll save the glory of an interception for better field position any day." The Patriots tied the score on their next possession when Daniel Selan threw a fade to Robbie SUverman. The pass floated over a leaping Sage Hill defender, SUverman caught the ball near the 5 and crossed the goal line for a 32-yard score. The kick was blocked. It took three offensive plays for the Ughtning to regain the lead. Manshadi returned the en- suing kickoff 30 yards to the Sage Hill 42 and two Ayres dive plays gained 12 yarda. A sweep to the right loobd like It wu going tD be ltUffed for a abort pin, but MamhacU broke a tackje, cut Lmide, then broke back to the outside and need up the aldeUne for 1 4&-yud 1COre. M~ ran to the rlcht for the two-point colM!l'l&Uon and s.,e Hill'• 14-6 halftime lad. 1be Lf8htnJns drove 90 yards on 10 plays in 4:45 to ltart the third qumter. capped oil by Mamhldi'a f.yard run tD lfve Slip HID 1 commanding 21-6 ......... . I Siji Hiii held CJDto the bell for f:Q2 at .... end Ol ddnl quatW lftd Rart ol tbe tDar1h. drtftal e_l yudl on DIDI ...,., c:ub&4 nAl~l ... wtdl ctltJI d G~ HMicoC:k IWWWlail a 6iinble ID Sage Hill's Bryan Kornswiet (54) tries to grab the loose ba• that was intended for Viewpoint's Spencer Brown (13) as Sage .. s Keya Manshadi, right, rushes to help take control of the baU in the second quarter of Friday's nonleague game at Sage Hil School. QUOTE OF THE DAY "If high school f ootba/I had a fantasy league, I Keya Manshadi would) be my first pick." Tom Ml• ch. Sase .. School footbal coach SageHifs Keya Manshadi, tight, covers the Conti1uid from Bl · ball as he tries to leap by Veewpolnt's Jlmle SiMrmln (20)~the second quarter. Viewpoint SegeHlll 0 6 0 0 -6 8 8 7 10 -31 FltST QUM1ER .. -Ayrw 8 Nn tlddi fll9d). 7'/JO. SECOND QUM1ER v -R. Silwmwl 32 i-from s.lerz (Ide* Wied), 5:S l .. _ ~ 48"'" (McGee runl, 4:32.. ntlU) QUM1ER .. _ Mmnlhedl 4 run~ lddtl. 7:15. Foumt QUMTtR .. -H9ncodt 1 fumtJ9 ._...y (WwtJlin lddt), t::t!O • .. -w.tJlit1 J8 fleld QOll. 0:63 A-200(-.1 V-s.len, ~1. 170, 1 TD; J. ~~1~ .. -~ 7-\4-1, 129. INDMDUM. RECEIVING V-R.9-mln.&-121, 1m0--. 2·21; J. SIMlmln. 2-1· "-'.. 1-12. .. _......., U1; "'--,.. '1l(r-. 1-2. l., ... - MUCIOllCI SPIOM..,. llOOOOf flllC-• Mlknnr ... (JIY ........ DIAIT~•• ........ fYAWADEJOlf ASOl YUi--- Action l"ltn and how well the C1ly is 1d drnsina the hous1ne and community development needs 1denllfied 1n the City's 2000 2004 Con· sol1dattd Plan PUUOSl1 The PIH pose of the Public HH11n1 tor the CAPER Is to allow the public the opportunity to comment on the rNnner In which ttlt City ullhztd fedeuf a11d non-ltdtt•f funds fc>f the one-y11r period th•t ended on June 30, 2004. ~Of THI CAn• DOCUMUft1 Coptts ot the dl'aft CAl'ER wil be 1ull•ble for public review and comment from October 11, 2004 to October 26. 2004 1t the tolfow1n1 loc:atlon1'. City Cltlflt's Offlct, City ot Newport e .. cti. 3300 Newport Bh1d, Newpotl Beach, C11Hornla Plennlnt..:;:.1rtnt111t, Crty of t hadl. 3300 Newport lhrd, Newpoft lelch, Call· fOfnll COMMIW1'l1 The public is Invited to C:Olllment 1t the Octobet :ze. 2004 hetrlnc or by aubmlttlna written comme11b on the 4hft CAPElll "° later thin 4:00 ,... on OctolW :ze. 2004 to: (.., ......... .... " ..... l~t.f .;.,,•Tr •. =-~L. ........... (A 9nf.I CttyCwa ~ubll1fled Ntw=tt hadl/Costl ...... Piiot OctotM!r t. S.745 f RE.D MULLANE I CAME.RAWORK USA. INC makes Orange County debut ,,,. Fashion star will join Agassi, Roddick in emibition at UC Irvine's Bren Events Center. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot Anna Koumik.ova, the 23-year-old bkmd Russian rack.et and fashion star, will make what is believed to be her first appearance in a competitive tennis event in Orange County in Monday's World Team Tennis Smash I lits at UC Irvine"• Bren ~ts <:enter. But It might not be the last time Kour nikova. who has played wrr for the Kan sas Oty ExpJorers the l&'t two summer.., steps onto a court in the county after say· ing she has enjoyed her sunt in the pm league thus far and would like to rn11 tinue in the cin:uit. ~The fans in every wrr market create• a great environment lo play in." s~ud Koumikova, winner of 16 career pmfL"" sional doubles titJes. including two Au.-. tralian Open crowru.. WITs franclili>e m Ncwpon Beach, the Brea.ken., won the leaKlJC' chalnpmn-.h1p in ju-.1 their second year of t>xiMenu· i11 Auguo;t. lhe Rreaker. play al PalL"'-tdt'!-. l cnrw. Club. Koumikova. malcing her '>('tond ~ma-.h I lit'> appearance, did 1101 play when the F.xplorer.; faced the Rreaker. at l"a11'W.ldeo. in July, but is eager to step on the oourt Monday. ·1·m excited about playing lm e>an&e County fans who appn!da1e the Y«idd ream Tennis format.· lournikava said. Koumikova and eighHime Grand~ champion Andre Agmsi wfD face Wimble- don runner-up Andy Roddick and 1Dcy Austin for one set of mixed doublea. !Mllldwiched between the men's doubles and mens singies portions of the eYent. ~. Darren Cahill and K.oumikova comprise Team Bton. coached by record- ing '>tar Elton John. while WIT founder" Billie Jean King will guide Austin, Roddick and Brad Gilbert. Ille match co0S1Sts of one set each of men\ doubles and maed doubles while llodd1ck and Agas.5i will cap competition with two sets of singles. King and John will play one set against 0111• another to Icicle-off the festivities at 7 pm. PrtKt't.'<h from the event benefit the El· 11111 John AJDS Foundation and the Na· uonal A1DS Fund. < h.mty. as much as tennis. drew Kour- 111k.1IV'a back to Smash I Li~ "It\ important that we all give bade wtwn Wt' haw thl' opportwlity," Kowru- kova ..aid. "TIU.-. L'-a fun way to help a lot of p<.-"ople .. • For hdcets. call the Bren Center tidtet office at (949) 824-5000. or Ttdcetmaster et (714) 740-2000. Anna Kourmkova, far left, and Andre Agass1 are two of the headliners who are scheduled to play in the Wor1d Team Tennis Smash Hrts exh1blbon Monday night at the UC Irvine Bren Events Center. Only 100 tickets remain available for the event, according to league pubhc1st Josh Weissman. League founder and director 81lhe Jean King, aloog wrtti recordmg superstar Elton John. are the primary hosts. In one exh1b1t1on match, Team 81ll1e Jean will play Team Elton WT r SMASH HI rs 2640 Legal Nollces 2640 legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 l.apl Noaca 2640 I legal Notica 2640 I legal Notices 2640 dell An~ Cr uoc:hhtnk to CJTT Of COST' oatt 1 n ........... _ .__.__ n.-_ _.__ n.-_ L-<--~ ..__.__ n~ ......,___ KendallAnneRtehardson ,._M """,_~ ,..,.__ ....__ ,.,. _ _... nm-~ FidlllM .... ... s...... 2 THC COURT OROlRS IRUISTfOIPIOfOSAlS Mm.S"'-t .... s...-t .... s.....t .... S....... Nmes....t that 111 persons inter fOl 111 PUIOIAS( Of A r h• l11llow11111 l'~"on~ I hr followona persons lhe lollow•na per sons I h~ l11ll11w1n2 fJN '""' l 11 .. lnllnwm11 Pt""n' H l•d In this mttllf sh•ll __,_f,SSO Ml' dn111R bu,me•,, as di• doma busmeu as are doon11 busrnns ~s dlt' d11111~ bu,mes' "' Mr dum~ bu''""'' "' as>oear bl'fore this court ~~ a 1 lh• C.Nl' 1'101•1 t bl Quality K1l~hen~ D11ett. Orrect Sour ~e Auto !ht N••t Gen•i.1l1on IR ( ""'"lt1na 17710 at the he111ln11nd1ctled MAWAYCJIASSIS Alltrndl1.-" M•1n 1938 N Batavia f Broke1s ?05 11 Diamond AutnwJ1r 4'150 Som!'• Nrwh1Jll• •ll founld1n below to show cause 1f -AQISTOIMT \l11••m /047' Sy dmore Oran11e CA9?865 Ave Newport Bed~h vt \I Bu .. na P•r~ V.llltv C.1hlnrn1a97708 any. why the petition lor """ Or l1.1bu1 o l,.inyun CA Quahty Cabinet Rehn C•lifornui 9:?662 (;4hfl'11111.i ':!06.'I 1401 lhnm 1 In Raymrr chance ot name should BKlOSllVTIJTYtoOY 9:>6l'J "hrnc Int (CA> 681 N Matk r Guinn Ill lO'> V11u ent Vn~n 17lllll111//11 N•whupr •?'/ notbearanttd -ullO.lOn P11H1ll.t Mdyli~ld Markwood 011nae CA ' Diamond Ave Nrw B1•mble Cl vorl>t luu11t11n lldllrv t:ah NOTICE Of HEARING l".WV-?0412 Syt.1mor e Or 92867 por I Be.ith Cahloria t tnd.1 Cahtnrrua 9/Xl!n 1.,, n1.1 'II IC~ Date· 11/23/04 Tune NOTICE IS HEREBY lrabur n I .1nvon fA Thi\ bu"nes\ is con 92607 Thi\ bu\rness " • "" ""' 1 .. 1"11f'\\ " tnn 2:00 pm C>.pt.· L73 GIVEN that sttled pro 92679 dutled by "corporation This business is ~on duded by an 1nd1v11t11.t1 <lu• tP1I llv 1n mrlMdu•I The tddrtss of the court posals shall be received GreRO•y l:lr•loft 10472 ~tavl' you \tarted dome ducted by an md1v1dua1 H.ivt you ,t.,rlecl "'""' 11.tv• vnu <.fart•cl c1nrn11 Is same H noted 1bove. b)' th• City of Costa Sylamort 1l11vr lrdbuco busints5 yet' No Ha., you started doma bu\1ne\~ yrP Nu hu\ln• "" y•I' N•• 3. A cot>Y of this Orel« Mesa to wit The City Canyon CA <J/f,/q Quality Cabinet Rehn busme'.\ yet' No V1nr!'nl V1111n 10111 Fl"""1P1 to Show CauM ahall be Clerlr.. P 0 Bo• 1200. Th1\ bu"""' " 1 un 1Sh1na Int Gieeory A Mack f Guinn Ill Th" 5talement w.4' lh1\ 1.11• mr11t .,., published •I 1 .. 11 once Costa Mesa. Cahform1 ductl'd by hu•.to.rn<I Jnd Wtnrr President Thi\ itatement was filed w1lh th~ Cuunly lirrd w1lh lh• l.nunty each weell fc>f tour 92628-1200 on or wife Thi\ sl•tement w•~ f1lrd with the County Clerk t1f (hanee Cnunly I' lf'rk ul lh.tn..:• County succeuive -.Ila pnor before the hour ol 5 00 Havl' you \I,, 1 .. .i dmn~ l1ltd with the County Cll'rk of O• a nee County on 08 20 04 nn O'l I'> r' to Ille dale Ml for p.m on ...... ., 2, bu"ne"yl'l'Nn Clerk ol Oranee County on09 ?J 04 20046991146 20046000910 "--inc on the petition 2004. It ihan be the P11"1ll• M~yl11'!.I on 09 15/04 20046001919 Daily Pilot 'iept 18 l'> D•1ly 1·1101 ''-'' lk 7'> In the followlfll ,.. ... r"ponalblllty of the Cr.-aory 61•1<11t 20046000960 Daily Pilot Sept 25. Oct Oct l 9 lU04 Sal'l• Oct I 'I :>()(1• '""" pep« ot ,.neral clrcu-otferOI to dt4iver his Thi\ \tatrrn•nl wa\ Daily Pilot Sept 18 25. 'l 9 16 ?OCM S.731 l1tlon, prlntH 111 thla proposal to the City filed with thf· t uu11ly O~t '2. 9 ?OCM Sa728 cou11ty: Oe1f1 Pilot Clel'lt's Off lee by the Clerk ot Or anRr I 11unty ~M 1f04 proper 1n110Unced Ume on 07 l0/04 Adfllm ..... ,......._, D.iivery location. City 2004'99S212 .... S..... .... Of JMI ot Costa Mna. City 011ly P1lnt Aua ll Seµt MmMCCMlal Cltfk, n hlr Ome, 3 10 11 )0()4 •m~nded Pulllltlle• Newport ft-101. Costa Mesa. pubhr1tion Or I 'I 7004 ~ ..... 0.ity Californfe mze f 491 • Plot OctolMrr t, 16. 23. Proponla shill be 30, 2004 S.748 retunled to the •tttfltlon Rdlti.s ..-SS ol the City Clerll, wtthtn "-S...... ,.._. 11~ time llmlt. in a cm.-..altd anV91ocHt tdtllll· The lollowtnfl per\ons _, IUCI fled on the outside with a1 • dorn11 bu sine~\ a\ City ~If Cll1mber1 the OtferOl"I Blllllnass Mobile loun11e l1mou of the City of N11ne, Pro,oHI Item srnes. 5?1 I llh Street. Newl)oft hectl Nullibtr. Identify· 2005 Huntlncton Ruf h CA Pl.AHHINO ~N ford E·l50 Truell with 9'2648 AQE .... a "'·-•--9 ... E .___.... Gener •I Mot •on of ·=~~ J ..._._. u., nc,,,_ " -Utlltty Body, end the lifor th Ame11c a Inc De 21, Openfnl D•f9 Tlwa will (CA) 521 13th Street 1tl:JOp.1n. bt llO P'*k et*!ln& of Huntin1ton Beach CA I, IUIJECT: ~ ,woposata. 92648 ....,_. leech (P Mdltlotl1l MU ot tM This busineu is con >•> ,_•~•t for Prot>ONI ducted b~ • corporation lhe follow1n1 persons ... OOtnl bu11nns I S Cl ACCESS 2 4 HR STORAGE , 2140 Newport Blvd Costa Men . Caltforn1a 9262 Anthony M Torres. 218 N Sw"twatlf L1rie, Or ana•. C1hforn1• 9'28 Paul 0 Connell Sr. 72480 Minion Hlllls lane, Yorb1 l1nda. Cahtorn1a 9288 Thrs buslneu Is con ducted by jOlnt nnture Htve you started OolflC bu-yet? No Anttlolly M Touu the lollow1n1 persons 11e do1n1 buslneu H ln\ta r und. 17220 Nt- whop1 '72. Fou11t11n Valley Cahlornia 92108 lom lo Raymer. I 72'20 N1whope 122, fountain Valley. Cali fo1n1a 92708 This business is con- ducted by • aen•1I partnershic> Ht•e you sttrted Oo•nt buMnen yet? No Tom Ray met' This statement WIS filed with the County Clerll of Orence County on09/l~ 20CMMOOH1 Dally Pilot s.pt. 18, 25, Oct.2.9.2004 S.711 The lollow1n1 person\ a1 e dom~ business .n Code Blue Pool & Sc>• Ctie 11 I Sunrise St Pl1cent1.i Calolornla 9'2870 Normlr> P Oyrr 171 Sunrise 'ii Plutoh• Cahtor n14 9'2870 This bus1nns 1< con ducted by an 111d1Y1dual Have you st.ii tf'd doui& busrne~~ yeP Nn Norm1n P Oy.-r Thi\ \tatemenl .. as hltd w1lh the County Cltfll of Oranar County on 09 '24'04 20CMM0212S Oalty Pilot Sept l':> 0c I 2,9. 16.2004 S1732 lhe followmR pe1\11n• are dom1 bu\rnr" l\ K••hm11 Auto \Air\ J071 r nte1p11u '-t Costa Mew. Cahlnr n1A 92626 Jlmmmy Zainan 7l8l Ohwetr ee l n Htl[hland Ca hf or n1a 97346 This busmess " con durted by 1n 1nd1v1dual t11vt1 you sttrted doln& bus1~u yet? No hmmy Ztm1n fh15 st1temen1 wH hied with the County Cle<ll ol Oranc• County on 09'1!1/04 2004MMMt9N Deity Pl4ot Oct 7. 9. 16. 23.2004 S.742 th~ loUow1nR person\ ., ~ do1n1 bus1nen a\ OKI Des1ans 1433 Su R1dae Or Newport Buch Cahlo•n1a92660 01rw Ky~ Cnalel>tecllt 14 II Su R1dee Or Nrwport Buch C•h lorn1a 97660 I hrs bus.ness 1s con duttt!d by an 1nd1vlclual Have you sbr led do1nR busmen yet1 No Drew Cnetebrechl lh1s statement was filed with the County Clerk of o,.nRe County on 09/20/04 2004 ... 1U1 0•1ly Piiot Oct 2, 9. 16 ]j 2004 S.741 ficlllm ..... ... s...... The followlna P«sons •re do1ne bvsiness as Grun Strw1ces. 23 Ashlo•d '""ne. CA 92618 Sylvl~ Ytfl 13 AsMor~. lrv1ne.CA92&ll fh•s btntneSS rs con due led by •n tnc!Nldu.I HI•• you started.,..._ bus1neu yeH No Sylv•a Yet. Thrs st•t~t wn filed willl the County Clerli of 0r-.... CcMHtty on 09/14/04 ,.. .... ,S4 Otlty Ptlot s.t 11. m, Oct 2 9. 2004 S.717 Sl.IMMAAY: A111111•· llMl1 k e41t!llM4 b)' Hive you started do1na "*It to cMft.t 20.44 ....,l&td on.ewe i.i business yet? No (8"clflc,..... f7 • s.t. tlle Purd1ulllc OMalon. Gener ti Motion ot AM ltellfttl) te u..ae ,..._. ~t DtllMe North Amt1ic:1. Inc. _,.,.... ....._., ewr Dekett •t (714J ~ C«1os Santtna, Pres. This statement wa.s llltd with the County Clerll ot Or•nse County Oii 09/30/04 !004 ... HU 0911)' ,llot Oct 2. 9. 16, 23,2004 S.744 u.. ell•tllll ... ,.,...it s21r. n ,.., 0t1we. dellt ,...,__.. t. • ..,.., Cosb ...... c:.llf.,-1161 This stttement was ..... .... Ullicl. fret11 ._ "9Mlfta taa. hied with the County ... ....... STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? c ... 1•l1tlo11 to tll1 O.IH! OetoMr 51 f004 Cler• of Orenae Cou11ty The foltowln9 ,., ..... ,__ Olr.ctot, C.• 'llllll•h•• N•wro.rt OftOl/24/04 ,,. doifll ~ ..: llatnt wlttt Cll.,tw hecll/Collta Mau ~ ........ ttJ Reaal Cart HHplce, 20.ta (Aotuer1 f"llot OeloMt t, l004 P*l1 f'lklt Se9t. II. ~ 232' N. Bat.vie tl04, ~ u.ita). _ 117.. Qct· 21 t. _. Sa7o Or ,.~ ..... --Al'f'LlCAT!4*: Co4t anp, .__.__ - ....... 11111-: .......... '......... 20fl, ..... ,....,. °"QA COWt.WICI: l!lillllillj ........ "'*'· IM.,.(CAr T1lla .--. ,,. ........ ,...... "" ....... ,. ........ '* ,,._ .......... •a ........ -•• ~ ............ Celf«lll9--=·-:. ... ~ ,: :: M-tll-0. v_.. S.• 0 I ,._..,~ Til9 ........ II ~· Ille :.::•• ... II ... Ill I. MDI •, lllleri, a I . f ..... ... • 1 .,..., A•tll .. •, C111feral1 ~-~tzm _ ••"'*c..,_ ... --.• .,_ ,..., ............... .,'='9::-=J:. ~=· ..... AM. w. cm.-, ...._ • C1191tllll iiW -...... ._ ... ....... ........... -. ............. ,....-,,•t• .... t ~.::t ............ = .............. ... ........... .. ... ... ...... .. .. n. l.egll Noao. ~ .... Dlllr ....... pt1111 II to Pfowtdl • wtc.e to._ llurbl 11111 Tiie .... .,.. ..................... limn......, .. _ .. _._,...,......_ ... ............. 0.,..a.._Qmp I , "' ... ,,,. ... ,......._ .............. . QM..,...._.., ........... ,,,. ----........ -·-----· ...... ....................... ....... .... o....~ ..... I ' I l Sage Hin's Morgan Brief (52), at left, and Jamie McGee (7) team up to sack V~~ ~rterback Daniel 5:e1arz ~ the fir~ quarter_ <?f. Friday afte_moon's game at Sage HI School. At right, Sage Hilfs fvny Wert>lin (1) kicks off in the second quarter. The Lightning mproved to 4-1 with their 31-6 win over visiting Viewpoint. LIGHTNING Continued from B 1 !.O all this week I have been working on catching the ball,· Manshadi said. "!Quarterback) Jamie !McGee) threw perfect passes to me on the out and cor- ner routes.· Coach Tom Monarch said, "If high school football had a fan- tasy league, he'd be my first pick. Hes a five-tool player: He's a greal defender; he's aggressive; he's fast; he's a good receiver; and he's a greal runner.· Manshadi was a catalyst on Sage Hill's first drive of the game, gaining 28 yards on three sweeps. When the Viewpoint (2-4) defense would cheat to the outside to slop Manshadi, Ayres ran up the middle on dives, in- cluding an 8-yard score to give the Lightning a 6-0 lead. The point after failed. Manshadi also produced on defense at comerback.. The Pa- triots were driving at the start of the second quarter and decided to go for it on a fourth-and- seven on the Sage Hill 35. A pass to a receiver near the 5 was bat- ted down by Manshadi to force a turnover on downs, even though he had a clear shot at the inter- ception. "That's knowing the sport of football,• Manshadi said. "I'll save the glory of an interception for better Held position any day." The Patriots tied the score on their next possession when Daniel Selarz threw a fade to Robbie Silverman. The pass floated over a leaping Sage Hill defender, Silverman caught the ball near the 5 and crossed the goal line fo r a 32-yard score. The kick was blocked. It took three offensive plays for the Ughtning to ~ the lead. Manahadi returned the en- suing Jdcltoff 30 yards to the Sage Hill 42 and two Ayres dM plays pined 12 yarda. A sweep to the right looked like it wu going to be atu&d for a abort pin, but ManahacU broke a tackle. cut lnaide, then broke back to the out.aide and need up the &Jdeline for a 46-yard acore. McGee nn to tbe rfCbt for the two-point coimmadon and Sqe Hill'• 14-6 baWme lad. 1be IJ8btnlna dnMt 80 yuda on 10 playl In 4:45 to start the lhfnl ...-., " capped off by MariilbecU'• .C·~ nm to IM . ,SIP. Hll • ~ 21-6 Sage Hilrs Bryan Kornswiet (54) tries to grab the loose ban that was intended for Viewpoint's Spencer Brown (13) as Sage Hi's Keya Manshadi, right, rushes to help take control of the baU in the second quarter of Friday's nonleague game at Sage Hil School. QUOTE OF THE DAY "If high school football had a fantasy leagiu, [Keya Manshadi would) be my first pick." • Tom lloftll'dt, Salt .. Schoof fooCbal coech Sage Hill's ATHLETE Keya Manshadi, right covers the Continued from Bl bait as he tries to leap by VtewpC>int's Jame SMrmen <20>nthe second quster. ~ ~ ._...oott;tbe bd for 4:02 • die tDd ol ddrd quuW ......... .., ....... -art ol .. IMtb. ~ ~-==='-= Hrs ora 1• llM*"'i • ._. l!i 0600 -6 6 8 7 10 -31 FIRST QUMTDt 8H -A¥TW 8 "'" (lddt lill9d). ~ SECOND QUM1IR V-R. ~ 32 s-from~ {lddt '-"d},5:5l iH-Menehedi 48 "'" (McGee run), 4:32. THR> QUARTER 1H -Menlhedl 4 Nn IWlrtJlin lddt), 7: 15. FOURllt QUM1IR IH -H9noodt 1 ~ -V (Y'lllrtJlln lddt), 9:60. IH -WINblin 311 fteld goel, 0:53. A-200(-.l N>MDUAl. RUStetG V -J. ~ 14-72; Krilhna. t.e; s.i.z. 54; ~ 1.(1. .. _ Menltlell. 216-171, 2 TDI; A/ffW. 14-61. 1 TO; McO.. :.. 13; Ao.. 1-13; H9naodl. M . 1 TD. N>MDUAl. MSSRG v -s.n.. 1C»A-1, 110, 1 Tt>; J. sa--,o.~ .. _McO.. J..14-1, 129. INDMDUN. RECEMNG V-R. &hwm9n, &-111, 1TO;a-,2·21; J. ~ 2·1· "-'. 1-12. .. _ Menltledl. U7; "-. ,.. A/ffW. 1..2, l.,lalcil - NUCIOllCI SllCIM-- llO'llQOfMllC- A'9MllC ...... CJTYOf~-­ UTCOISOUM•• .......... tvA&UAa90ITRSCM. lUI .... Actron Pl•n and how well the City os 1d~ dresson& tlHI hous•n& and community development needs identrhed on the City's 2000·2004 Con- aolldated Plan rtntl'OSI: The pur· pose of the Public H11rin1 for llHI CAPER Is to allow the public the opportunity to comment on lilt rNtnnet In which tilt City uhhztcl fed«al and non-flcMral funds fOf the one-year period that ended on June JO, 2004. UVllW Of THI CAPO DO<VMDfT1 Copies of the drift CAPER win be 1vallabl1 for pul/lic review and comment from Oelobw 11, 2004 lo October 26, 2004 •t (lie lollowlnc loceOons: City Cl«ll's Offace, Crt1 of Newport hodl, 3300 Newport Blvd, Newport Buch. C.llforni. Plannln1 Department, C1t1 of ""¥POrl Beedt, 3300 N1w11ort 9fwd, Ntwpofl Beadl, C1ff- lornll COMMIMnt The public la Invited to c-nt 1t the October 26, 2004 hearln1 or by submltttnc written comments on the drett CAPER no let• thin 4:00 PM on October 26. 2004 to: °"" .............. "-' 1'r.:~. ==· c:.. --~~ ..... CA t CltyCWt ~ullllthed Newport loocf\/COlte ..... Deify ,ifot October •• .,. So745 ... .,Of CIUI .. emf• .... .... ., .... f.& .. MIJI ._ca,....., Iii:;_ ....... --· .... ,, .. ...... ! !I .... ti I \ FRED MULLANE /CAM£RAWOR!< USA. INC makes Orange County debut Fashion star will join Agassi, Roddick in exhibition at UC hvine's Bren Events Center. Bryce Alderton Daity Pilot Arma Koumikova. the 23-year-old blond Russian racket and fashion star, will maJce what is believed to be her first appearance in a competitive tennis event in Orange County in Monday's Wor1d Team Tennis Smash flits al UC lrvine'i. Bren Events Center. But it might not be the last time Kour - nikova. who has played WIT for the Kan- sas City Explorers the last two summers. steps onto a court in the county after say- ing she has enjoyed her stint in the pro league thus far and would like 10 con- tinue in the ci.rcuiL "The fans in every WIT market create a great environment to play in," said Koumikova. winner of 16 career profe. sional doubles titJ~ including two Au' tralian Open crown. ... WIT's frandli.se in Newport Beach, lhC' Breake~ won the league champion<Jup in just thetr second year of eXJ~tence m August. The Breaker. play at P.ali!>ade. TennisOub. Koumilcova. malting her '>t't:ond Sm~h Hits appearance, rud not play when Lhe Explorer., faced the Breakers at Palisade. in Ju)y, but w eager to st.ep on the cowt Monday. 'Tm excited about playing fix 0nnee County fans who a:ppreda1e the Ybtd Team Tennis formal.. lCournlkava said. Koumikova and eight-time Grand~ champion Andre Agassi wiD face Wimble- don runner-up Andy Roddick and 'Incy Austin for one set of mixed doubles. sandwiched between the men's doub•es and mens singles portions of the event. Agassi, Darren Cahill and ICoumikova comprise Team Elton. coached by record- ing star Eton John. while WIT founder Billie Jean King will guide Austin. Roddick and Brad Gilbert. The match consists of one set eadl of men\ doubles and mixed doubles while Roddlclc and Agassi will cap competition with two sets of singles. Kmg and John will play one set against one another 10 Icicle-off the festivities at 7 p.m. t•roceedc, from the event benefit the El- ton John AIDS Foundation and the Na- tional AIDS Fund. < harity. as much as tennis. drew Kour- ntkOV"d bade to Smash Hits. "lt'l> important that we all g;ve bad when we have the opportunity.. Kourru- kOV"d '>aid "llus IS a fun way to help a lot of people." • For ttdcets. call the Bren Center tidcet office at (949) 824--5000, or Tidcetmast8f at (714) 740-2000. Anna Kournikova, far left, and Andre Agasst are two of the headhners who are scheduled to play in the World Team Tennis Smash Hrts exhibition Monday night at the UC Irvine Bren Events Center. Only 100 tickets remain available for the event. according to league pubhc1st Josh Weissman. League founder and Qi rector Brlhe Jean King, along wrth recording superstar Elton John , are the primary hosts. In one exh1brtion match, Team Billie Jean will play Team Elton. wr SMASH HIT s 2640 llpl Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 Lepl Notices 2640 Lepf Notica 2640 legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices dall Anne Cruteksh•nk to Kendall Anne R1chard5on 2. TH[ COURT ORDERS that all persons inter ested m thrs matter shall appear before this cour I at the hearinc 1nd1cated below to show cause of any. why the petition for chanae of name should not be I' anted NOTICE or HEARING Date: 11/23/04 TUM 2:00 pm Dept. l73 The address of the coUt"t is s.me H noted above. 3. A copy of this Ofcl« to Show Cause sllaM be published •I lent once Heh week for four successlve wffka prior to Ille dale set for heatina on th• 1M1litlon in tilt followinc ,.._. PllC* of ceneral clrcu la lion, printed Ill this _.,: o~ r11ot ..... O<YMHM ....... ~ .... OfTMI ....... <OUST Pu~ll1lle4ll N••gort ~~~ •. 11. 30, 2004 S.748 ...... CJIYOf-.rllACI City CouncM Ch1mber1 of Ult City of Newportlucfl ~~ ==..~ lt6'30,.111 1. SUl.ECT: CnY •f ~ e.c.. (rA20M-111> SIJMMAAY; Afltu•· IMllt to ~ 20M (S,.Clfic ,.._ 17 • s.ita Ant HellM•> to c....._. _,...,..._ .. ,ow• ... •d•tMt "" ,ermlt ,...,.,...,... .., ·-~ uNttftMltlte,...... C•"'•'••lo11 to th• ,......... Olr.ctar, COii• 1l1tHt .... Cbpt• 20 15 (Ac•••••rJ ~:c ... , "' .......... - ------ ActftiM a.mess N..S"'-t I hr lnllow1ng per~ns M ~ doing bu~mess as a> lht• GNP Pro1ell b ) Altt1n<1l 1vp " Maon \lrt'am /04?? Syoamore Or Ir dbuln Lan yon CA 91619 Proserlla Mdy loeld ?O•n SyLarnore Or r I abut n c; .. n 1nn CA 91619 Cre11ory 81 <1tnll l0'22 Syl amore Ot1vr lr.tbuco Canyon CA 9?fl7'1 Thi~ bu"ne'' '' c.on ducted by hu,h.•nd and wole Havr you 5ta1 l ed doing busones\ yet' No P11~nll1 Mayfield C•eRO•y 81.tlnll I his staterntnl wa5 loled woth th~ Cuunty Cieri< of Or .tn~t County on 07,J0/().4 2004H0212 Oaoly Point Aue 77 Sept 3 10 17 2004 amended publtealoon O• I q 2004 F•91• AdMIM ..... ...s........ fhe following persons are doing bu5oness as Mobolt l ounee lomou sines. 521 1 llh Street. Huntonalon Beach. CA 92641 Gener 11 Motion of Nor th Amil ICI Inc Rctltlm llsims .... s....... I he lollow1na per sons are doona busones., as Quality Kolchtns Dor ect. 1938 N B1lav111 F Dranee. CA 92865 Quality Cabinet Rehn oshone Int <CA> 681 N Markwood Oranee CA 92867 This bu$rnl's., rs c.on dueled by • c;o1po11toon Have you started doma busmen yet' No Qualoly C•bmel Rehn 1shone. Int , Cr eao• y A Winer. Presrdenl Thos statement was loled wolh the County Cieri< ol Dr 1n11e County on 09/15/04 20046000.M> Daily Prlot Sept t8, 25, Oct 2. 9, ;>004 Sa728 Re-.. ..... ... s....... The lollowlna pefson5 art dotn1 bus1~ u El ACCESS 2•HR ST<mAC(, 2140 N.wporl Blvd Cost• M esa. C•hfornt• 9262 Anthony M Tortes. 218 N Sweetw1ter luie. 01 ana•. Calllorni• 928 Paul 0 Connell Sr, 22480 Minion Hillls lane, Yorba Lindi. Catrf0tn1a 9288 Thrs bualnns ts con ducted by joint vent11<1 Have rou sllrttd dolf1I business yet1 No Antftony M. TorrH Tbb statement was flied with the County Clett. of Ounp County Oii 09/30/04 HOt ... UU Daily riot Oct 2. 9. 16. 23, 2004 S.744 .......... ... ...... Th• folowlne "''°"' .... ............... -= lt•J•I Car• "°'lie•. 2321 fll. 8at"'9 '°'· Or ..... ~-­~, ...... , ..... ~~·Jrtr ~--- Rdlllm..-U .... s...... !he lollowon& per sons are doone busones' as Oorect Source Aulo Broilers. 205 1 /1 Diamond Ave • Newport Bralh Cahlorn1<1 92662 Mack F Cuonn Ill ?O~ 111 Diamond Avf! Nrw por I Beach Cahlo11a 92662 Thos business rs Lon ducted by an 1nd1v1dual ... ve y~ started doHJe business yet' No Mack f Culfln Ill Thrs statement was toled with the County Clerk of D"nae County on 09/23/04 20046001 .,. Oaoly Polo! Sept 25, Oct 2 9, 16. 2004 S.731 RctM. ..... ... s....... lhe follow1n1 pttsons a1e doma buStntSS H lnsla·fund. 17220 Ne whope •22 f ounteln Valley. C•hlorma 92708 Tom lea R1ymer, 17220 Newhope 122, ~ountarn V1ll1y. C.U lorn11 92708 This buslneu Is con ducted by· • aeneul partnership Have you sterted dotnl busrness yet? No Tom R1ymer Thes statement wH hied with the County Clerll of Of ante County Oii 09/15/04 IOO .. llDIH1 Dally l'ilot Sept 11, 25, Oct 2. 9. 2004 S.711 .......... .......... RditiM IUes-5 .... s..... I he lollnw1n11 ll~• StH1' Me rtoong busontss a~ I ht Ne• t Gener al1nn Aul owc11e 4'lSO Somer HI St Buena Par~ Ca hint noa 906? I 140 I \11ncent \/or go 17 lOO Bt amble Ct Yoob.i l 1ndc1 Cahlornoa 971186 I hos bus mess os on dueled by an 1nd1v11tu~I Havf' you slat led doong bu"neu yet' No Vincent V11eo Tho5 slatemenl w"' loled wolh the County Clerk of Orange County on ()8/70104 20046997846 Oaoly Polo! Sept 18 IS Oct 2,9 2004 Sa7~4 RctlM ..... ... s....... The lollow1n1 per.on. are dorne business '' Code Blue Pool & Spa C•re. 373 Sun11sr St Placentia Calofornr.t 92870 NorrNtn P Dyer J73 SunrtM St • Placentia C.li1orn1a 92870 Th11 business os con dueled by 1n 1nd1v1duat Hive you sterted do•ne busme» yet? No Hofman P Dyer This sl•tement was hied with the County Cletk ol Or1n1e County on09/24/04 200460021 IS ~ f'tlol Sept 25. Oct 2,9, 16,2004 S.732 fictltlM lmlm .... s....... lht lollnwong pe• \On\ Jc~ dnin.i bu\mP~., as IR Cnn\ult11111 17?20 Nrwhn11~ •ll I ountaon V.tllf'V ( dllln•nod 97708 I h11m.1' I ~.1 Raymer 17?70 NPwhoµt •?2 f ounl un V tllf'V Ctlh tor ntrt tp /()8 I hie hu\1nf''\ I\ l.00 rl•I< l•d bv 1n 1nd1v1du•I ll•vr v•lu •Id• l•d doing bu''""~' .,. .. 1 > ~n lorn HA•"''' frw 1 .• 1.-mtnt w•~ tiled w•lh lh• Lounly Lier~ 111 lh .1n11• C:nunty nn ()<j I'> 1111 20C>U000'120 Daily f'olol '>•t•I 111 2~ Oc t 7 'I /004 '>a719 Ficttt6M "5ilm .... s...... I ht followona Pt f\ons "" do1n1t bu"n~\s a~ K.t,hno11 Autn ~alts HI} 1 I nl~• prou '>I Cnsl• Mt\.1 C:.thfmnoa 9/676 hmmmy /am1n 7183 OhvtlfP~ I n H111hlanC1 Calrlnrnoa '11146 Thi\ bu\lne\$ IS lOn durlrd by an 1nd1¥1dual Havf' you 'tarted doon& buson~n ytP No hmmy Zaman Thos stalem.nt •H toled ••th tht County Clerk of Or an1e County on 09/15/04 ncM~N Diiiy Ptlot Ocl 1 9. 16. 23. 2004 ~742 FidlliM ...... ... s...... I he follow one persons are doone bu\lnU\ as OKE Des1en5 1433 Sea R•dce Or Newport Beach Cahfornoa 92660 Drew Kylfo £ netebre<:ht 1•33 Sea R1d1e Or Newport Beach Cato 10< nra 92660 This bu$tnns os lOn dueled by an ondrvodu11 Have you slit led dotnc business yet' lllo Ore w E nctet>r e<:ht Thos statement •H toled wrth tilt County Cle<k of Oranae County on 09/20/04 2004600l431 Dally Ptlol De.I 2, 9. 16, 23 2004 S.741 Re-.. ..... ... s....... The followt,. persons 11 e doona bllllftaS n Green Serv1c11. 23 Ashford Irvine, CA 92618 Svhr• Yeh, 23 Asllfof411. Irvine. CA 92'611 Thrs buslnfts II con ducted by an 11\drvldull Ha•• you started doflll business yet? fllo Sylv11 Yeh Thos statement WIS filed wrttl the County Clerll of Or•nt" C-'J on 09/14/04 20041 ... 714 08ify l'llot Sept 11. 2!1, Oct 2. 9. 2004 S.717 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? .. 111 ........ _ .. __ ,___. .. .. ............ O.,..o.i.,ClllllPtJI • .... ,.. ... ,..-.......... . 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Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion CLASSIFIEJAD EHTERTAINMEHT stiecial Events 1310 (OUAl llOtlSltG OPPOIMITY All real estal~ adv~rl1~ IRi tn lh1S lleW~pdper IS sub1ecl lo the I eder al Faor Houson;.: Act vi f!Hjg • as amended wh1Lh maku 11 offegal lo adverhse ·any prtlfr ence ltnutallon or d1scnm1niot1on ba\td un race color r ehwmn \~ • han<ltcap fam1hal 'tat us or n~honal or 1111n ur dfl onlentoon l o m.1k1• any such prefer~nc.e l1m1td toon or d1nroonu1r1t1ur1 lhos n•w\Pdllfr will not knowonaly ar u-pl .1ny adverh~ernf'nl fur rraf eslale whoth ·~ on v1ofat1on ol the ldw Our read"s drf' hprehy mfor med thal •If dw•ll onas ddverh\f'd '" lho~ newspap•• "' P ~••1IJhle on an equdl nr>oorlunrly basos To compldln 111 do< crominahon t .111 HUD loll free al I 800 474 11">90 Aoc:tions 1'33 WANTED ANTIQUES Ofd., Stvl• Furnrtur• PIANOS & Coll•ctobf .. ·~-" .... ,. •\1..-..cll •A. -• • $$ CASH PAID $$ ~""'"· --· "9' WE BUY ESTATES .:64M922~ soum cgAST AUCTI N 220Z ... llain91. ..... AM,CA 92707 ~&l-•-1-•M *"""'~°''* 1489 CDM SUN 1 2 ONLY, SO. Dahlltt Ave lft tt.e ~.~~gar· sale wd. 1", ~. ek. SAT OCT ~s. 1"411 Pen ., Cir, Jouy, ......... 10~ .. II l'w I M op & M'.Cl"S'IDl'oes from 111c1hon home mcf sofas, e1 cha>1 ollnman, colfe. tables h•R & oth• rtems. 'l yrs Of'W 1n Hewpo<t Beath 949 760 6837 Set Sun 9 12 ......... w.s...10... New & vlnt•a• furno lure & 1ccesso11es 361 Old Newpor I Blvd NB By Fax (949) 631-6594 (Please 111Cll>de your n.mr enJ phonr oombcr and""" call ~ou back wolh a po« qilOlc ) By Phone (949) 64a-S678 Hours By MaiVln Person: 330 Wea Bay Screec Colla Meu., CA 92627 Al Newport Blvd. &: Bay St Telephone 8:30am-.S:OOpm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Priday Index . . , .. , ~ ... 5005-SISO • 230S-2490 Garage/ Garage/ HOME iiiiiiYaiiiiiiirdiiiiiii S2aiiiiiiilesi.iiiiiiiiiiiim1iiiiiii489iiiiiii.l.iYiiiiiiiardiiiiiiiSaiiiiiiimlesiiiiiiimiiiiiiim148.._9 FURNISHINGS HOME FURNISHINGS *'Cl'* 'Cl' COSTA II.SA (( * -o-* C<UWBLWlll IUSA VllDf llJ6E &MAGE SAU OCT 9TH 8·00AM·2 00 PM Over 200 Homes, B11 aaons C11lore1 Ram or Shone! S 405 at Harbor W of Harbor N & S of Ad11m~ JUST FOLLOW THl SIGNSll General I Gnni Announcemenb 1610 Alllouncemenll 1610 ARMSTRONG P R 1 l I' I '' I I I -., Is Proud To Suppon The C.Orona dd Mar High School & Middle School PTA 31st Annual Home Tour on Tuesday. 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Cannery Vlllee ~oa IOClO'il !.l>l!Ge lnclude9 pan.mg <,pt. restroom & slor aat• S4)aCe SJ(XX)/mo Ava~ 11/1 949-673~ Sdl ?Our Car in Ckus~d I HOMESFOA SAL£ ORANGE 5400 COUNTY fAIUlOUS DWI orue suM 12-4, , .............. llST Of llACH UVINOI 2 bloclos to Bic C1nyon, 2br 2b• l level. $1,299,000 Jim & Petty COM HOMES 949 7S9-9070 0.." M-H S.. 12-4 2t)59 Su line Built m 2002 John lama Homes, 2004 Bulldflf of the Y11r 4br, Jb1 nested on the hurt of CdM fully upereded lulchen Ho melow roos Sl.575.000 By owner 94~706-2522 0..-"-s-12-4 2t)59 SH line Built 1n 2'002 John Laina HomH, 2004 Builder of lhe Veer. 4br. Jba nested on the hurl of CdM fully up1r1ded kitchen. No melow rooa $1,495.000 By owne< 949-706-2522. NEW USTINGI l story 4br s1na f1m home, not 1n Mt.S. bca lot. 3 car aar Aat 949·466·0912 RND .. -;:-~ . Monday ...................... Friday ':OOpm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm . Wedneaday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ 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(5BS7096/l IUllJ) . .• , --.,, AL• OflWIGO (s.4d9P/110526) (603%l'/171558) (5299P/597647) 14.99 114,995 116.99 TOTAL SAVINGS 9,300 • 1 AT THIS SAVINGS <ss1nz611300s9J •MIUI ,,,__ ,._ GMAC. o,. .,,,...._., c,y41# TOTAL SAVINGS 14,000 1 AT THIS SAVINGS '"xu990133s2Jz> .. •M.,.t.flleo-• ,.,., 0.MA.C. 011 .,,,.._., crt11lll 2004 ENVOY XUV NabenDilcout .... _'.fl= ~==-~ : : : ;t. TOTAL SAVINGS $15,so·o 1 AT THIS SA VIN GS <4XVS7U11W?11> 2 ~ 8 N ~ .D 0 u 0 .. k<: ~ ,,.~ fOR MORE INFORMATION OR A PRIVATE SHOWING PLEASE CALLI I ., ,·' ' CLAUDE GoURDAL 949.533.3387 WWW.LAGUNABF.ACH-HO~.COM PRUDENTIAL CALIFORNIA REALTY, 1110 GLENN EYRE, LAGUNA BEACH, CA 92651 I : I ' ' ' I , .. " I I \ ' I\ I I ; I , , i I .· I I \ I I I I \ i I \ \ Fabulous oceanfront property on almost one acre with 180 feet of ocean fronragc. Panoramic ocean, Catalina Island, and north coast views. One of a kind-masterpiece .nth four bedrooms, four and one-half baths, guest house, wine cellar, 3 fireplaces, swimming pool and spectacular grounds , I ' , OFFERED AT $22,000,000 COVER ... PRUDENilAL CAliFoRNIA REAITY i f . • 2. Cover Story/Index 3.-35. Coldwell Banker/ Coast Newpon Properties 36.-38. Abrams Coastal Properties 39.-47. First Team Estates 48. Wells Fargo Private Mortgage 49. Annsttong ~ 50. Washington Mutual 51. Talega 52.-53. Rano: Real Estate Services 54. Wells Fargo Bank 55.-80. Prudential California Realty 81. Cote Realty Group 82. Countrywide Mortgage 83. Lennar Homes 84. Superior-Homes 85. Roger'• Realty 86. Hanu Reddy Realty 87. Laguna Seaside Realty 123. Kolar & Co. John Dundee 124. c.oudine Realty Loan Advi.ton 125. Rema RaJ &«ate Senica Portfolio Fimnci1J I Rana: Real &tate Scrvica , 128. Mortpp Rata 129 .-132. Homes of the Week ,.. 133. Open Home GWde 135. Richmond Ameticao Homa 136. Metro Realty QailydPilot Proudly serving Newpon Beach, Costa Mesa, Corona dd Mar, Newpott Coast, Shady Canyon, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Dana Point, Monarch Beadi, Capisuano Beach, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. SHADY CANYON• $3,520,000 4 b..tl oom. 4.S Mitt s.na Barbara sty\e home. 81!LCOUllT S2.6H,OIO N..ty rwnocWed and eqianded S bed! oom wtd'I ~.pool and .... s.ra ............... Hlnnwt NEW LISTINGS AVAILABLE SHADY CANYO..-$3,225,0IO SkWe ROry 4 bedtOOM. 4.S l:ath.lvt ••tel tlilier's ~ ChrtlVall aAL80A llLAND $1,Ht,tlt 2 ,,_i front. l bedt oom units on Balboa !stand wtdl bey vt.ws.. ONE FORD ltOAD $3, 1 H,ffO HWitY ~ "-'t4 Prowtdeia 4 bedroom, <f.S a.h. o ..... lton • 77 ...... Ka.tMM NEWPOWT COAST · $1,7TJ,OOO GarJICIUI timllr homl ...... ,..,. ,,.rd wld'I ..... r . -----.. --- Datfy Piiot • Real Estate • Satixday. 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CHRIS VALLI 949.759.3738 714.883.4397 SHADY CANYON B ROKER OF THE c YEAR 2002 I l Ol D l Ul'l l : llhNf\L'H. 10 8 N °' 949.759.3738 714.883.4397 SHADY CANYON &ROKER OF THE YEAR 2002 RICK LANGEVIN 949.759.3759 COLDWELL BANKER'S #I SALESPERSON IN OR.ANGE COUNTY FOR. 2003 ,. -' \ .. .) SHADY CANYON· -THE MASTEltS COLLECTiON BY LAING LUXURY HOMES \, . CHRIS VALLI 949.759.3738 714.883.4397 SHADY CANYON &ROKER OF THE YEAR 2002 RICK LANGEVIN 949.759.3759 COLDWELL 8AN KER0S #1 SALESPERSON IN OllANGE COUNTY FOR 2003 ---------~------------------- ---~ 12 ----=~--~~---.-------~~~~,------------------.. , ROD DALEY 949.494.6208 u 14 8 N °' :2 cl: -------· ! DEBBIE & RON MILLAR ..... KEVIN KUBI~K C01 lJUl<!Ll . . ~ ..... '-' ·~ ... I ~ DEBBIE & RON Ml LLAR 949.933.7393 949.718.1741 KEVIN KUBIAK 949.874.4706 A\~()LIATI 949.718.1735 rot O U J(" I lJ l\H ~LI. • 15 -. " -, I J 1• 8 N °' ~ 2 i ~ '11 ~ "' w 76 '11 a:: .2 a: ~ "' 0 MARILYN READ 949.718.2733 www.lldolsle.net ~ I , ".l 'I I ~ ' ... ....-.. ' j ~ . -- ------=-========~==========·=.::.=.::.::.=.=.=.=.=.;;::: ___ ~-- --- RICK LANGEVIN 949.759.1759 COLDWELL BANKERS 11! SALESPERSON IN O RANGE COUNTY FOR 2003 IN A 5\0CIAfl(l;-... GIA LANG EVI N -DALMAC IO 949.717.4704 , ,~l ('lUl 'I l I' '\N ... l 'M 17 / g ~ < >;: c '=" ~ ..c; ~ ( r;: ~ ...... </ §: "; c.. < ~ I ' ' , I 1J I ~ ~ f .: 8 N O'I ~ (5 ,,;:. "' -0 ~ "' (./) 41 '° ti w ti) 4> a: ~ Cl. ~ «! 0 JON FLAGG 949. 718.2718 ·•ll•IJll'll : •, ... 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"' a CAROL BERG 949.759.3739 INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT'S PREMIER TOP 1% COLDWELL BANUR AGENTS WORLDWIDE SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE BROKER ASSOCIATE GINNY BERG 949.759 .3725 .SALES ASSOCIATE I BRIAN BACKSTROM 949.717.4736 bbadcstrom@coldwellbanker.com 24 8 N O' .... .8 £ ~ ,:.. .,, "C) :; ;;; ( ti) ... ;;; ~ ...... .,, 4l er 0 ([ > ~ 0 JARROD FREY 949.759.3760 jfrey@coldwellbanker.com KANDY PETILLO 949.717.4707 kpetillo@coldwellbanker.com SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE I NTERNA rlONAL PRESI DENT0S C l RC LE r 'JLOW C?l.l I .. ,..~eR •) I -~...:-----·-· -- DANI GOLD 949.230.2323 MARTY & MELIN DA JONES 949.717.4719 • I martyandmelrncf.ocox. net . www.martyandmellnda.com -... -----........... -... ( O lOWt.'l l IJ'NY.C''! . 21 ' MARY ELLEN WEGLARZ 949.759.3768 BOB WEGLARZ 949.759.3793 www.maryellenweglarz.com . -- " ,,,,,.,. , .. I -_,_ ... -..... - • ::se:_\ =-,_ .. r _, ___ ££ ,, -..z i-_ ......... ~ CHRIS VALLI 949.759.3738 714.883.4397 SHADY CANYON llROKER OF THE YEAR 2002 BEVERLY CLEVELAND 949.718.2742 SHARON MCKINNON 949.717.4775 COlOUJl'l l l! l\Mt\< 'H , • ............. _ ---....... II ... ._. ...... ._._....., ........................ _. ___ ,..._.,.....,..,_ ....... --............... ._._,_..._~ . . . • I ' t t t f I f • NmWPOll'r MACH .......... Ocmn .WW In Hlrtlor' Rldp---. ) ~ 1.5 ......... oondldon. Lynne Valentin• T'llOVAM SMt.fM flildoul 6 In I pmd ~Pool, ... and tmnnk. Maxine and Geor1• ·-~------· .... -------------·-·---· ----- NEWPORT COAST $2,599,000 Fart model with ocean, bay and city ll&hts view. Master suite on main level. Maxine and Georp NEWPORT COAST $2,llf,000 '4 bedrooms. .f.S a.ct. plus offtce. ocean view home. Great for entenalnlos- Delia Defpdo '";· I r l 1. • 'I • 8 N o\ .8 0 g ,.:. .., 'O 2 ~ 41 ;;; 1ii w 76 41 0:: 0 a: :?:-i6 0 ..,._.,.. . Oil.ANGE COUNTY P,2St,tff Prtvate.1pp1 O>Clnm.ty 800 llCN s-rc.a In Or..-County. Ideal . for retratslrandleS. Near ~and coast. 9"1Vall Md Lynn Vtil LAGUNA BEACH " . · SJ~tt,ttt Ocean -.W and exquisite Old v.bid fftnch ll'Chk9aure by John O'Neill ... . ...... Osnq LAI Fbw l bedroom. 2.S llllh wtltt ~ °'*' loor plln. • S71f,IOO Ow.~ .... home. .. bedr'OOfl11, 2 t.dll. Larp loc. Swift Torrance o.NA flOW9' ••• .,.,.. .. Hane wtd1 ~ cmsdne Md ...... ...... ,,.,. lwt>or: An1ela Gauthier Mary Lou Mathewson llo~ lmlth ___________ .........,._ ___ ......., .._--·--·--..... -·. ,..._~ ,,1 . I 11 I 1,1n11·~1,1 • 1•1·1111 ~'"'" • ·""''''"'· I .11 lohl'f 'I, /I.KM llS I I ,,., I 0 I a "' ~ z ~ .,. .. • ,. .. -.. ,. GALEN COLWELL 949.230.1818 CELL 949.464.3036 DIRECT 1cotwel1Gcoldwellbanker.com www.lagunareaJesute.net PREVIEWS PRorE RTY SPECIAi I\ r \ ..... "I I , .. LAURA G. 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Affording qw.Ln and gorp.cow ambWia throughout. Dnmwc and panoramic ocan, dcdu and many upgrades throughout the home. F;i.bulow An tr211quil. exquisite quality, and printc living with a..ading C=hna and an~n news from all rooms. W'rrh rtm 11,000 sq fca 10 di< llUUl Wtbon lwd wood 8oon and double-pane window. through-wuafalb, and a lutcioua landnped counyatd and t.ckyani. houSt ~di 5 bedrooms and Int a.ocl 1 balfbaiha. A newly built home !hcur.r. ouL Kicchcn applianca aft ks than 6~ yan old. Ocan Yicw Gorpow .,.,_-.mic: OClCaD vicwt, .U bedrooms ..mt. -one F.xtmsrvc UJC of narunl stona. marbk. Tmminc, gr.111i1t and mouic: clt.srgiv from living room deck and city approval IO add an additional and half baiu. Thi. acatt ii ptcd wich wtought imn roec and wtrh bamboo floonng duoogbouc. Gucsihou.t is xpuaccd by ioMicy pool/tpa. lcvd. oea.I et Sl,100,000 leaf llCIOCftD wirh a private driwway endoaed. Indoor pool, dry .,.,,h ~ A~-gJUIY uc:n. Volwmoous sbir lloonng pngrl~ lor Iii AUOa and~ Kcal ro all duu bas. This~ is approx. plus an Addrll>IW pam~ l.llAdt ptm.cc pr. l..oaud u end ol a»« 11e. 11,.08 Ill-ftu with an approx 8 c:a.r pnee. A 6"*"' ~ ()ffmd II S9,990,000 -ci ........................ ...,..,.... ., ..... ' P.Xal1SIVE RD..ll'OP ESTATE TIIE BPSI' OP llEFLECTIONS Loamd in' dit praripxas tqucmun gm gu.ardcd community of Former m<Hkl. highly upgnded home looted in the pro11g1oul h1huk1u~ mllrbadc Mowan and city liglH wicws. HiglJy apgrMhl me Hunt Oub Thi. fabulous cqumnan i.oncd property lpraw\$ guard gAICd ..ommunny of Cow de C=i Ovrrloolung the gr1lt gt~""' bcdioom home. diitt fu8 t.d-. r-'ed on a pool~ lac ow a1mOlc duu ID'Q and appro1Umardv 8.000 sq fttt of luxu-tounc: 1nd blc. 1 ~ry iacoc .irca of CDC wHh ~ Fbc I/.! ltr< uc1 a c:uklc ac locmon. TIUs hornc ~ v.wlm:I ~ fabulou< ry lrring. Ofrtriq tpcccacu.1ar Ocean. h1ll.!1dc ind mououon lor 1nd 1pproic (l,.\00 i,q lttt of lu\ury liVlng F.-c ovcrmcd bcJ-mublclloonngduougbouicbn-.piRloa:hcnCXJUr11a1Dp.plan W:wt with a prok.iocw med pumng grttn and 1 lighted ccn-rounu wuh ft,c whole baths .uid rwo half Inch~ l'nieruonmg tlOOll ,j\uam, aown molding and aNtlm &rushed~ A pcrla:r nl. ooun. Tlv llllin house 1w 7 bcdroonu and"" a.nd 1 half bx.ky;uJ w1d1 br~· pool md pool house Tmcrnnc tloonng bnulyncigtibal.oodanda~bamc!Offued.i$1,17S,OOO buhi wich a~ baduoom and bedroom loc:attd in tbc pool throughuu1 Jown•cm' with cherry woo<l pandintt and Venetian bouM. Loaa private dnv~y with four-oa.r garage. Brand new pl.um "All, l um1rn dupcnc\ And J11onlc» steel V1lung ~Ii­.me. lleCl IU~n appl11nc.o .ind noir masbk Roonng al\<.Cj thruu.,:hour ( """mcc Knthcn Ofkred at S2,699,000 .......,...., downstain. fnreruming backyard with pool. spa. ~ l.n bet wit:b ncw rd'ngu-ator '"'J dish..-uhcr and an aooc fruit orchard SS,699,000 "' BFSr OP SAN JUAN HilJ.S COTO'S BEST ENT'£Kl'AINlNG ESTATE Fonner model loared in San jU&D Hills with private cul-<le uc Wdco~ ro a famjJy fric:ndly horM widi a luge mtl"fWn•ni: locarion ApproKima1dy <4,200 sq Ii with five bcdroom1 wd fuur backyard wirh rodt furmarion pool, spe and toamfall fuuurc and a halfbarhs Bcaurifully ~ wnh a mOQK inlay mcda.1-En,IOY chc pcsacc:fuJnClf of l'CllOn lmng on 2•acrcs wsrh privarc lion in the cnrry. haniwood 'lfoonng, wood paneled walls and hill vit-ws 1hat comp(cmcnr an E.nratl.!Mn ~t<kna Truh- ironworlt and planrauon 1hur1cn 1hroughou1. lndudn warm and inYiting. 1hls eustoro home offcn OVCT S600 sq~ ~f na.nny/ecmcr suirc scpar.t.te from home. &dcyard rndudcs bladt undcrmred ekpna With 6 bcdroom.1 md 7 bamr<1onu 1ndud boctom pool. gorpw udut~ sc:atuc. ~ ~ paao wirh ~ Luge and privarc p~. Come undl the '°50! Offncd at bride Inlay. Potential lcaJ4 opuon •'ft.II.able. Offered 11 $1,ffS,000 $JM:fll00 MMo;ai .... o..d&~-flll\o--~"-lrC. • ,. ~ J '8.,4. ~ !D N 8 ~ • ::0 ti> ~ ;z ~ OJ ;:; 0 a.> ~ JJ §: ai t J. I f I , • i A-·~ C1) 0:: (. ~ ~ C'O 0 ,_. Ocean and Canyon views highlight this beautifully upgriaded property. Enjoy the choice cul-de-sac location in g.ated Crest De Ville neighborhood. Features include a gourmet cherry wood kitche n with 3tainless steel appliances, bonus room, family room and office. 4 bedrooms, S baths. Offered at $1,595,000 • Prudent••• cam •1•11•9' -... -... Breathtaking Ocean and Canyon View s highlight this totally updated home. Nestled on a spectacular lot of approximately 12,000 sq. ft. Enjoy privacy on the two la rge view decks, with access from all major rooms through walls of g lass sliding doors. Ame nities include wood floors, central air conditioning, remodeled baths and kitchen, and open high ceilings. Living room with fireplace a nd family kitchen, three bedrooms, 2 .5 baths, and inside laundry room, .t11s home is an exceptional property. 0 Offered at $1,350,000 '8 Prudential c.a ......... lly • ~ ~ ~ ';< ~ ~a !-" N ~ ::0 n> ~ ,.., "' Q;' ~ ,,., 0 Q.> ~ -0 ~ c. ;a ~ • l (I I > -=-==--===:.;.--..~...,, ...... ,, ... " ....... 'P " B r u c e M i I I 11 r 949 . 689 . 8686 I www.HomesByBruce.com Represen t in g th e disc erning buyers and sellers o f pr emiu m prop1 r tles In Co1st1I Or1~11 County -3301 East Coast Highway Corooa def Mar, r..4 9'1625 . . I • I I • • Harbor lslu• Fantastic opportunity to live on Harbor Island. Great bay views looking straight down the channel. Private dock for your large yacht, pool & gardens for entertalniog. $6,950.000 --~- Shady Canyon Located in the private golf community of Shady Cany~s classtc Santa Barbara style home~as everything you could ask for in the 21st Century. Situated with unobstructed vistas of the canyon, the privacy and serenlfy are un ique to this rural location. $6,495,000 Corona del Mu Charming 2 bedroom, 2.5 Bath town- home in the heart oi Corona del Mar. Great corner lot with beautiful pine floors and distressed beam cetlings In living room. This home offers two fireplaces, large sundeck off master bedroom, and striking details throughout. $1 ,075,000 ... 20312 RIVERSIDE DRIVE • SANTA ANA HEIGHTS Property zoned "RESIDENTIAL KENNEL." Currently a 2+ bd, 2 bath with a thriving 35 Run Dog Kennel business on property(licensed for 50 dogs). Street is home to numerous other kennels. Great opportunity for dog lovers, breeders, or someone looking to take over a business. Feel free to drive by ... but please d o not dis- turb the owners as they are con- ducting business. Great location bordering Newport Beach, the airport and freeways .... clients drop off & pick-u p pets on way!!! $950,000 19 NORTH HAMPTON . BELCOURT HILL 1019 DOLPHIN TERRACE CORONA DEL MAR 109 VIA YELLA • LIDO ISLE Jbd, 2 bath, single level Seller entertaining offers from $1,200,000 to $1,400,876 Excellent lower level end unit. Catalina Island, Ocean, Bay and Sunset views from almost every room . Single level, 4bd, 3ba $3,250,000 BALBOA ISLAND 12782 PERIWINKLE Newport Beach Cowan Heights Bayfront duplex North Tustin with ~rivate dock, Incredible views , 4bd excel ent location, secluded pool estate 3bd/2ba and Seller entertaining 2bd/lba offen fnxn $1,'JOOIX» Call for price lo $1,A00,876 Two bedroom, two bath on greenbelt. $975,000 COLEEN BRENNAN 949 .275 .2775 coleenbrennon@prucdm.com www.colunbrennon.com -PrudentJal Cilllllrlllle ...., 303 35TH STREET Newport Beach 4bd, 2 bath upper unit w/ great room & rooftop view deck, 3bd, 2bath lower, 2 car garage $1,699,000 -------- 12 Ai.TINO Ziani Newport Coast Model Perfect 2 Bd plus Den, 2 bath w /Granite Counters, Crown Moldings $9ie,OQO $885,000 • a t 1 ' J J I \ 't • ' '..., . ... 0 ... 0... i' Cl boeptional a~rp pervades !hrs fr•• t>.droom. 1,..,. bectl ~ ..c.te EnJOy S1unn1n9 Pactf.c while waler and ainyon -from !he comfort of "°"' ~ Th s l\ome t>.s _.,.ihwig one would des.re and lh«i some Two Fam117 Rooms wlttl eo<r.plete l4N 1ystern, Covntr) K11ch.n with lop o the line eppllanc.s. C"-rrywood Study Infinity pool and opa replete with huge l1m.stone ded. and an 8 ur subterranean garage Shorec:l1ff'\ finest 10< thit most d1sa1m•nat•n9 $7,495,000 ----- Bat b.yfront loation on Balboa Peninsula currently lor sale Clow 10 harbO< e<1lrM><• and ocean La•~ p e• ar.J ,1,p Nearly 70 feet on the water UnoQue opport ~ ') $6,995,000 Thrs ~onent e.loourt terrace townhome •S '" phenomenal condmon and rudy to "'°""' 1n Boasting 3 bectroom 2 S baths and all n-kitchen appliances Addrt1onal features 1ndudP planu1toon shunen throughout. high ceilings. extens1~e u~ ol brld patios and a rwo car anached garage This home •S Ct'r< trally loatl!d to ~ong Gate guardt'd $1 ,395,000 Th• HISTORIC Normandy -at estai. with OUUtanding -of Cretcent Bay, Ocean •nd Catalina sunset -· .. a mutl ... Featunng 3 stories on a In an acre come• lot Thete .,.. multiple .-tel uma on e.d1 floor including a spectacular pentho<Me unit plus• P.ofic Coast H.gw.ay nsta1t 1te<9 Th11 11 a ~y ~a h ad> Property. $4, 195,000 --- 0 Out of th~ WOf1d home Wt!h ucellent ~~and <,;;pe>'b ·~of~ Pv.•fo< and C.taltna rs a muSl see l't'atu<e 5 ::; ... 1•00<r• • ~ta·rs~ 4 5 baths. t~ Ce·•·'? n """'9 •'Jt'M "" j Jn ng room BBO ~ by U... p001 and ~ 3 c:.a• o.i• 4•?-.ir>d a dog run Thrs rS a ...onderiul oppottl;fl•ty lor " one of " "''Xl *•m1ly home $2, 149,000 loc8ted ,_a 14 acre Plrit and only a .t'Oft bb nde to "'9 be.ch tM h..;den gem IS a mvsl -ThtS l bedroom and 2 5 bMtw town-1-iorne fffl\Jf'es a comple!ely remodeled lutd'len wlltl brand ,_ appliances, cathedntl oeohngs 1n master bedroom .rld one air 911' age and carport $495,000 $779,(XX) CALIFORNIA 92625 • , a lo> J ~ ~ I 4 \, \Cl N 8 ~ :0 ~ ~ ....., "' c; ii ·~ 0 GI I ~ I .,, ~ I J • ' l ~ • a> .8 s ~ -:>. ~ ~ en .!! ~ w ~ Cl) ....... 0:: . ~ ~ iii 0 "I '.) .. ~ Put our experience to work for you. 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Loca l agent knows the marketplace ' R.eaJ estate agent Pme Pumin.I of Prudential Califom1a Realty, a 20-~resident of San Clanmte baa predicted for yean that San aemente would be the next Newport BeadV Corona del Mar and La JoDa all rolled into one and she believes ft hu oome true. Knowing what the mazbt pJ.ce ii, alon&with folaight are great attributes to have in real estate. So how 1onf are you willing to wall for it to happ€n7 Will quality properties . .,.,. be in demand? wm ocan View pmperties contJnue to be destrable7 Will a propaty dose to the beach be worth more in t1w· future than it is today? Of course! "I am a firm beUever that no one can call the top of the market nor call the bottom of the market (Yes, a few get lucky!),• Putnins said. "It is all about the bottom line. If you have a nice "Profit and you desfte io move up or scale down it is the right time to do it . Many pepple in the last f~ yeais sold their houses for a proftt and thought that1h~watt ft:rr pdces to go down and all they did .:ft up. Pde.es DOW ofhoma to have leveled off md tme:rest rates are still at hiltolical lows. It is time to make your move. "Be realistic when pricing your home as well as buying a home. PtuePUlnns Homes are not brlngtn& what they did last April but they certainly haven't Jost you money. If you aeD now and buy now with the fabulous interest rates, you wf11 be puttin8 younelf in a wonderful position for the ftm.ltt,• Putnins concluded, According to Putnins, no house is wonh more than what the last sale in the neighborhood was tf ~e market has changed in a downward trend. Be reallstid If you sell at market and buy at mark.et wtth low interest iates you wtI1 ha.e accomplished what you wanted to do. °', Coff"1d Prw PNIJJoo of~ Ol1lfomi4 Rully's Tllle&a oJfla 161 (949)366-1984. Visit """"'.HomesBy.Prw.CO#I. -__ ...,., -~--..... ---· ----.. ........... 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Sturuung 3 bdrm, 3 bath condo Contact Sue van der Graaf 949 293-7031 or Tma Faw 1 949 :!01 9654 )t035.(X)() near golf course Lower 1 bdrm, I bath, lirrplace, 11\SJde laWldry, pnvalf• balcony IUld patio !>339.CXX) For addilionol inf ormalion, plasc coll or visil our wcbsilc al lagunasrosick.com 1045 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, California • Office: 949.494.2124 • LagunaSeaside.com • " ~ g 0. ~ $? 0 CT ~ "'" "' 8 "" :::Q <1> ~ ,..., .,. ~ (ii "" . 0 ~ < J;l £ I 1 _,,. .......... ~~--~=====================;::::=:=========:!:::====~===========================:;::;===~~~~-:--~--:---;:-== --------- ,, -· • • 26748 Calle Juanita • $1,499,000 bnmaoilatr oa2'\ view lune! IUJt in 1 m, b:, 4 l:a. w/3;AJJ S" (A) ma 6.500 SF (A} lex. Mr. Hanten • 9'49.2•9.'4101 C (J r~ r) NA D 1 1 MA r.- Gorgeou5 freestanding end-umt upgraded w/impeccable taste! 3 br., 2 1/2 ba. Ms. Foster • 9'49. 722.2'400 170 Avenida Majon:a • $399,<XX> Srunning ~Wand Remodel! 2 br., 2 la +a den w/l,450 SF (A) duvire !plCC- Mr. Hanten • 9'49.2'49.'4101 .. ...--.----" ... -··· 510 Pierpont Drive. $595,(XX) DelUzhtful, remodeled home w/sparding poof& sp1! 3 be., 2 la w/l,291 SF (A). Ma. Fo1ter • 9'49. 722.2..aa An excellent condominium in South Coast Metro. 2 br., 2 ba. w/1,279 SF. ~ ---- 26612 Royale Drive. $1,295,000 ~ home has it all! A 38,0CO SF (A) lot, beadul}y land9caped. 4 br. + boous rm., 3 ba. Perfect comer lot home w/large rear yard a.oo privar.e front courty.ud. J 1x., 1 3/4 ba. ---------- ------------- ~d D<Jto~. /;.,925,000 I Spwous. 6 bedroom. custom home wtth pool Co!fA ..MtMc • /£45,000 - Eastside Costa Mesa. ~ flmlty comer loc ~~~ ·l;t~ooo One of the best loc:adonl In dawlopment ~ Cw6 • Jt,0001~,JJ,, Plnonmlc oc..n "'" home • r ~. j \ ,. t I I ' I I I ----- • ALISO VIEJO 16 Silkwood BAY CREST . 1800 C.ornmodore Road .. llGCANYON IS Ruec..nn. lfbie'~ BLUFFS 20 IOVllta c.u.I CASTAWAYS CORONA DEL MAR 502.S.~ SO I 1..aricspur A.... DOVER SH9RES l05 hai1tC Sar Line , 301 ~Sart..M· JOO Ewnfr'I Sar LIM EAST8LUFF EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 300 Esit.-Street 385 East 19th StrMt 28t ,....om. .. .. 20241 Brwttstone lane $839,000 Sl.685.000 $2.595,000 $1,'495,000 $795,000 "$1 ,799,000 Sun, .... Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4 $1 • .flt.000 .. -Sun., ..... $1,189.000 ~ ..... $1,.f.45,000 $899.000 -$889.~ .. $879,000 $149,000 $609.000 $995,000 $899,000 t $2.995,000 ------ LAGUNA NIGUEL ) 1511 s. 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End of cul-dHac. some vtew of city Qd1ts and ocean. Nice side t yard and small rear yard. Original condition. ~, i , I p I 1& ...... 111 Townhome with park ~ and beam .ne~rby fmmaaJlate home looks llke new P.njay paoorm••lc ctty lfshu vtevn and tome ocan vn !lom this A11bezgine P!an 3 home. Jalural tndude four bedrooolS md two and one-balfbabt, uppded kttcben wtth c:bmy abtneu, gnmfte ClDUlltm and stainle11 ~ appkancet, porce1atn tile t1ooctng and cJeslgnrr carpet. 11iemge famOy room open. to a p.dvale and spacious badtyard. There ls an extra bonus room off the family room, and a~ master bedroom with great views from the bala>ny. Located at the end of a OJl..de.sac. lm:elleot schools and 24 hour guard gmd. This hOme is offered at $2, 149 ,000. For~~. call Tljfl#IJ Holdm at (949) 64()..3600. Strada Properties, 140 NeM!pOt'f c.mter Dme, Ste. I()(), Newporl Buda. Remodeled home In cameo Shores Newer duplex In Newport Beach nm great newer duplex ' WU buf1t in 1995 with an owner'• unit upstaJrs and im.tal unit downstairs. One unit is a three bedroom wtth two baths and the other ts a two bedroom, two bath. Features include a wonderful kitchen and &replace in the Uvtng room in both units. Tile in kitchen entry area and all bathrooms. Upgraded carpet and paint throughout each unit. These were built so they could be divided into teparate ~- sold tndiVidually. • nus home ls offered at $2,150,000. For more 111/omiaHon, call Gtl'Y Hesselfpser Ill (949) 64()..3600. Shwda Properties, 140 Newporl Cniter Drloe, Ste. l 00, Newport Boldi. Unique early callfomta home I ;-. . ~ . JJ~>t ~ • ~J'g5,ooo Hit1ly upvlded. IWcourt 4 bedroom, 4.5 bMt'I cuscom home on -... Clll-de-sac lot. 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I "VfY ~!tie loan amount klf Wh«-h ~ bortOWf>f Qwkt~ ~~I to tecf'1DI ~ dll r!'Qu••l'd t1•>Cume~rat '" lm is not a commcmtn1 to lend fl~ app1y A• r,.~ r~ 40:f:IJ VIiias La Paloma Nestled on the windswept bluffs of San Oemente, these brand new condominiums overlook miles of sparkling ocean views and offer direct access to some of the finest Southern California beaches. Set for completion by the end of December 2004, tlus conunwuty exudes awe-inspiring architecture. Within this premier development, att three c:Wferent oceanfront villas, each with a distinctive look and feel . The first property has an amazing oceanfront location, views extend from Cotton Pomt and beyond. Ofiedng a iingle level floor plan, enjoy approximately I ,800 square feet of lJVing space with two prlvate master suites, two and one-half stylish baths and attached two car garage prddng. This beach hideaway is offered at $ J .695 rrullion Step inside the next property, and fee.I the tingle of msp sea breezes as you watch grand yachts majatJally sail by in the distance. This two story residence was brilliantly dCSl.gned withappm•lmately 2,500 square feet of 1.tvtng space, three large bedrooms. three and one-half resort-ctyle batha and two car garage parldng. This property Is offered at $ J .995 million. Your last~ Is~ magntBcent penthouse. a residence of high sophistication and exquiSite beauty. With 1i£h watel"<X>Jored SWlSetS fornlln8 a mesmerizing backdrop to 360 degree views, this~ is peifect for lavish entertabun8. Spaciously appointed with approxunately 2,700 .quarefeet of living spat:e, the Boor plan has three oversized bedrooms, three and one-half hmmous batbl and three car gara&e p.:u:icin&. A unique touch is the rooftop deck. Thb ~a Jttnd property is offered at $2.495 million. Ofafril the uunost in hmuy, each vflla offers gOUDDct kitchens with walk-in pantries and top-gmde llPPliances plus tntercom and secudty systems. A uniquely convenient feature, each unft has eli!tiWJ llQBS dftct from garage to the units. Addftlon.ily. if purchased now, you an cboole fram an~ of custom details such as granite acc.e:nts, plush carpet, deb cabtneOj and drsf&ne" fio<mn&. . Jjor~Rliflist.~~s/m"~"' f9~9J ~~4-vww,~,.. "'*""· ~tbln. 949 494-1415 Enjoy private, gated beach access Corona Del Mar's afternoon breezes and spectacular ocean sunsets envelop t1us turnkey residenc~ surrounded by tropllal flowers and palm trees The dose-by new Crystal Cove Promenade will offer world-class CWSU1e W a1k to the beach or bike to tranquil Crystal Cove Park. Th.is nchly appointed two bedroom condo tS ideal for those With a taste for elegance and a Jove of the outdoors Feature$ include polished bamboo floors, a Sfyhshly appointed living room, ornamental crown molding and crackling fireplace The Step-saver kitchen has grarute counters and oak cabinetry Enjoy the luxury of a walk-tn closet m the master bedroom, accented by a sceruc picture window Spoil yourself in t1us exclusive gated cooununity with a security system. elevator, inside washer and dryer, subterranean parking and pdvate gated beach access on the California RJViera Perfect for vacation getaway, weekend retreat or renta1 investment. This home Js offered at $669 ,900. FM more mjomlatlon, call SMw. HtU'ky of First Team Real , ~.lf/(9.-CPi~. V&st(~~4t • •.·, • • wtctw.slulun-Tcurfej.com · . us (./ Q, 2 a. Q, < r-r; 0 cr ~ II • .o r~ 0 0 ,&;>. ::0 ct> ~ .... (/' ~ "' • 0 ~ ~ :? £" ---~:,:______..___._ --- • .. ; • • ... '• ... \ ·- • 121 Herb Josepher welcomes associate Mike Holmes to the Laguna ~ Niguel branch of Prudential California Realty J f • He will spedallze tn the Orange County beach lifestyle with an emphasis on San Clemente ' Hab Josepha, Jllanager of Prudential California RWtys ~ NJguel branch, has welcomed sales ~e Mlb Rolmn to his staff. A 12-year Orange County fttident, Holmes was in health c:a.tt sale9 and ma:oageinmt for 14 years at which he was a top sales penon, executive and business owner. "'Milce is comfortable dealing with the general publtc at aD leveli of tricome and profess:ton," Jotepber ob#elved Known for being ethical, enthusiastic, hard woddog and reliable, Holmes is an e:u:elJent negotiator who always follows up with all of his clientele . After years of success in the private sector, Holmes dedded to become a rea1 estate agent because he was attracted to the tlaibility and lack of limitations tn an adUng career. He also realized that he wanted to assist others in buying and selling properties. ln.Ju}y of this year, he joined Pruden1illll because of the company's ttputation and relationship with emting employees. As a Prudential agent, he will spedalize in the Orange County buch lifestyle wtth an emphasis on the oommunity of San Clemente. Believing in the tmponance of furthering his education, Holmes has attended numerous workshops, sales coumes and marketing cxrunes; he also holds bachelor of sdmce and bachelor of aiu degres. Bom and raised in the United Kingdom, Holmes has traveled the world and has visited every oontinent except' for Antarctlc.a. Married to wife Usa, the couple has Mike Holmes two tmien, Scooter and Maxwell. In his spare time, this amicable agent enjoys cycling, reading, going to El Niguel Heights four bedroom home 11tis four bedroom, three bath E.I Niguel Heights home is located on a communJty built along El Niguel Golf Course, with mature landscape and customized properties The residence is within one of the most sought after neighborhoods in Laguna Niguel. The homes themselves f cature large , private lots and great access to beaches, toll roads and the freeway the bach and pi, tO th mmta. '1 haft been apo.ed to many ailtun9 mound the wodd, •he -*td. •Ma iaul am combtable ctea1t08 W1 them.my tndtW:hWs &nd &mtliel Crom OWllal wh wtsb to buy a home bi County.• Mllte Hobrro Is llWlflabk y<n1r "°"" b#y{nt, and seat needs tilM C41f be rtadteJ a (949) 498-3304. E-maa hi mJrolmaJ()()(lkm.net. His o.Jfi« Is louted 41 23811 Alt Cm* Rotld, Ste. 181, 1A!)4 Nlpd. Prw4mtlal Calif om Ruby Is proud lo be" of HOfMServlus of Alnerlca Inc.," BerltsJUre Hlldu11oay ajftJJak. AdJilfon41 compawy mjonMltqn ca" be ol!talnd at "1Wfl).prudmttabl.ctm1. Southwest San Clemente home A rare find, with a private cul--de-sac location, this largest single level floor plan offers hill vistas and many sets of French doors th.at open to a wrap-around landscaped yard. Elepntly decorated, the home has a newer kitchen, newer tile roof, three garages, as well as newer carpet ind tiles. Located in the bean of popular Southwest San Oemente, this smgle level residence is just a few shon blocks to the beadles and features oc.can Views from the front porch Featuring three spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, the propaty has bttn completely upgraded throughout, while still maintaining that beach charm. This home is offered at SJ ,099,900. For"'°"' lnj"""'41Wn, callJaleh and Paul Ldsrich of Prutkntial Callfom"' Rully's Time Arc.Ii Bay lwtmCh at (949) 632-4827 E-mail tJtni at pjkhrldlOtiol.CO#I """ vtnl lledr llltbstle al "1WttJ.tlielelrrichs.com Thelrojfice fr locAted at 32356 S. Coast Hit}ltoay, LA&U"" Buda. Top of the World luxury A Dutch door, as well as hardwood floors, travertme floors Minutes to beaches and Dana Point and a fireplace, complement this pride-of~wnersbip home. The Hatborl Loca1ed In the new ample gourmet's kite.hen ls equipped with Viking and stainless development of Bal Harbour, a 5IJlall steel appliances, granite counters, a large island, pan1ty and enclave of approximately 45 unique breakfast bar. A.side from Prench doors that open to a stone homes perched above Dana Point pattowtth a fountain and colorful landscaping, the property also Harbor and Doheny Beach. Enjoy the has exterior rose gardens, an ample lawn and a private back Southern Orange County lifestyle yard. convenient to water reaeation, 8.ne nus home is offered at s 1,200,000 restaurants and shopping. Two ocean For more infonnation, ca1J Helen and Dal1as Thole of view balconies from front of home. PrudenJWJ CAJifom"' IWUty's San ~te brandt at (949) There ta aquJsite detail throughout this n:matbble home wUh four becboom1 plul loft and 493...SS I 2, at. I 07. T1telr ojJlce Is located at 635 Otmino De Los four and oneflalf baths. Pe.uwa tndude bmrdful marble, trueutne and maple flOodng. Mares, Ste. I 00 & I 07, San Qemmte. Prudmt"'1 CAl/fomla top-of~ arpeUng, aown mo1ding. WlinlcOttng and~ dwtten. ~ p.nmct RM/Jy is proud fl> be a member of HomeServlces of AmeNA Inc., a kitchen wt!h center Js1and opens to the tpldou.t f.ana, l'OOlrl With ~ Inaeddile mMte1 Berluld~ Hatha1'JtlY affillak. PrudmHd1 Ctlli/omlll ReAlly suite has a deck, dual ftreplaoe, tnttmate retrat and ?Np,~ m..re:r bath. NO f:1PC1* rqmsmted more ""1n $19 bllllon In SAia ~bl 2003 llnd spared Oil deluxe upgradel and~~ was ranked atnOtJ& l1te "4tftm 's Tt>p S rtAl eslllk CO#lptllfla This home is o&ftd at S 1,7 49 ,999. 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PRESENTED AT FASH ION I SLAND BY THE C HILORIN & F AMI LIES COMMISSION O F ORANGE COUNTY SEPTEMBER 18 -OCTOBER 23 PLAYHOUSE V I LLAGE T OURS Weekends, t tam -Spm A UCTION P ARTY October 23, 5:30pm -9pm www .ProjectPlayhouse.org I I I I Location, Location 5 bedrooms, office, 4 baths plus 2 powder rooms $6,900,000 949 494-1415 JOE MAC PRESENTS ••• TUSTIN RANCH S819.000 Loated an the fabulous g•ted ftldave o( *Aliante, H this execu· dve pride home is situated on an overaiud lot. UPS!11des such u limettone noortng. Berber caJ!Jld· Ing and plantation shutters give it a model quality Approx. 2.680 s.f., 48R. 2.SBA, family room with fire- pltce and built-in entertainment crnter. plus e~tra.large gourmet kitchen Joe Mac IRVINI:. 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Bal'Ullon4 of OJ/dwell &miter's NonJa ~ Buda ojfiee Ill (949) 494-0215. OJ/dtoell Bader Rmdml"'1 BroUrrlg u" member of Ille NRT family of co11,,.,,,1o. NRT J~, IW """"1t'I ~ ~rul°"*lml~eft'J'ft'l'l'.'t~~.·.• ~(NYSB:CD). • • • • • • • • • • •, • • • • • • • • t • • --------~---~~~-------. ( \4 ' ; % ..... "of -Ind IOO) - 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 SUN 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. • .. Opportunity for a 4 bedroom, 2 bath single level home with large back yard. Just llstecl at $678,000. Very clean, great neighborhood. Clll (949) 350-7474 . .-.aould . . . . . . . Artists Walk Lofts from only $549,000 Live Work Environment Walk lo Gallenes, shops & restaurants l.E Memphis, Gypsy Oen, Original Mikes (the recently opened 6 Million Dollar Restaurant/Bar wilh Nightly Live Entertainment) and more Your Loft Specialists: Saif.vtle Meurer Ir Tanya Weeks (949) 244-911 l or (949) 715-l 1 56 For Information I Floot'plans: GommyW~ www.stefaniemeurer.com .. STEFANIE MEURER (949) 71 S-l 1 56 For Information I Floorplan1: Go to my Website: www.stefaniemeurer.com EASTS/DE COSTA MESA (Newport Height• ArH) 1603 s. HorN Clrele '~5~1~t1h;~ upgraded Townhome. Walk to stiops, schools and restaurants. Huge, landscaped, private backyard with spa and patio. .,. "-"" Prfcin8 "'5,CJ004815,00Q. AsmtflSdl . Mefta.7487 • 121 ~ <! ~ ':C R i ~ . >.D N ~ ~ .,. Ck ,.,., "' a;- <ii • 0 a. ~ 31 §" t -~ • --~ a- ~ ,,. ~ ..;. ,. ~ -: .. 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(?{/TJ • J car attadid lat'Ofi' with mlJfiosany "1ors • 'Wooa floor in Gvinfi room, tliniltfi room atul f amiflj room • x;uMn arul entry way futve fimutoru flooruie • (jrrmiu countmops Psrou8fwiu • 'Two·silfuf ftnpfau in Gvinfi room an4 ?rfu.sttr 6ttfroom • 'Buift·in spa tub in "'4S'tt.T 6ufroom • ~ cdfiJie in entry • 'Win.ti for stau·ef·tk·art liomt thuiur an4 surw S!JStlm ~-----• 597 sq. ft. (7{/IJ patio/r11tuling du( • Spau tnfiancUVJ 9 vo{urne ceJin.q • 'E;rµnor cfad-wootl u11111"1u.is tfuwgftout ~ ••• ERA 'Etf Conway Off: (949)370·5766 Ce!£: (949) 661 -2784 'L'H-t'onway@w.t..ru t 'Buy ?'our :>loust • "Lt.t '.s <jo Sfwpping! • FINE HOMES 3t8 HELIOTROPE• $t ,299,000 • BllST OP' BllACH LIVING • Two blocks to Big Corona • Marble & lovely tTcatmcnl.s in • Pict1u·c perfect conage condo kuchen & baths , On lovely tree-lined cul de .ac • Use of Oag~tone on extenor or home & firepl~ • Darhng 2·bedroom 2·bath , One car garage. One carpon & frcestandlllg condo. Single level uuluy room • Beautiful hardwood Ooors & natural • Lot width 1s approx 35 ft wood ceihnp • Footing~ arc m to add a o;ccond vtory .IU8T •O'Cll IN AND GO TO T Hll •llA CHI .II• a litA TTY MCDoNAL D • MCDONALD CDM HOMll8 • (9,9) 789-9070 COSTA MESA R.E. Experts :::.tarter Townhume, ~rt·at ire.1 <..ml>y '$H90 I 0. per m11n1h' $266,000 M""' VerJl" fk,r f\uv' \ Rt·,Jr,,.>111. ! R.11 h. L r..:r.1J1·J h. •OH O nh $598,000 L.irJ.!e nne v111ry mu\t wll liPrn<'' (~er 1.900 ~ Ir Only $598,000 Fix and S.we l.1r~t' 4RR, nn·d, carpet & paint Only $609,000 Mesa Vt"rde, 4 FkJniom, 1--l·aut\' Fam11\ n>om, Jmmg rnnm .i/l $675.000 Weichman Realtors.com (7 14) 957-6677 alQCAllYOM Open ... , 1-4:30 BeeutiMy remodeled rid expMded Deeuv9e approx. 3,900 lq. ft. l.8f98 patioe, SOOOl.llded by lush lnbcaping. ~ masttw suite tWld bath ·witfl vmious views. v.m Range Pricing $1,996,000-SZ 196.000 C.tollluMt ••nrw ..... m.t.t• M987'74111 • \ U1 ~ E' ~ '":< ?? 0 ) [ ~ N ~ ;;;o ~ ~ ,..., "' s n; 0 QI ~ -0 ~ ' , .. . 1 .. 1 ••• •• .1 ~ • • ·~ •• -- HB-~PALACE-BEACH TOTAL REMODEL -R. V. PAR.KING FV -""UPGRADE> J STORY POOL HOME'" HUGE l.DT -CENTllAllY LOCATED Ou.nnu'lo upgndcd 4 BR 2-ll4 8TH luft. llinwmd -~ Uh Landocapcd 11""nda. Loa of l'lll. !\,. a do ID pMy. (,,.... .._. fun. lut. w/uPllJ'lldcd ~ walk·tn l*'llJ & bl&. bu Fob.lb» &pin • I IJJt & BTif-down., Mml DR. Cozy &pl in Sep. Frml. LR. om... r.-.. ooc atll•"I &... •pnnkkn fir .• new toll up pt1-doot w/dna -. PWS l'rMocc pooo w/chcnpcauuc ip Cloot 10 ohopptns. Putt. & F-y !'road Now • $697,?00. CJ/-*¥ far "-"-' (714) 9"-1200 PY -"RFDUCEDI OPPORTUNTIY KNOCJCS" POOLSPECIAL -BEACH p.,,f,,.,. l.o< And only a .hon dr~ 10 d>c bach, p~ "'°PP'"I & duu"ll 'in on """''"ud poun.d. w/2 ~-lawn~,.,.. pl,.. pool/If" 4 BR , 2 llTif"•, Le u• Rrn w/hri~k hpk . Btg family Kn~n ac dinlnc New ralMd panel doott Carpn & ~urnaa 2 T"· new. ~ Cm'd pe.ny pouo. T•mfic Scfioob. 8<11<1 Hurry on thu one PRICED TODAY 4' ONLY S5".000 Ranoddcd from ibt ground up. DBL Door entry. 2 Siy. ~ BR., 3 l\A , Gal/ (714) #11-1.200 bcauoful kitchen w/iop of the li:.::t'..:nc« & walk-in ranuy HB -"LIKE A NEW HOME" Dr.a/offia:lpaar BR. w/2nd wood burning lc.-onc w/cwt0m ITWIUf Sq>. FAST POSSESSION OK Fam. Rm., Fmd Din. Rm., Frah pciot . Smooth caltnp ~ \ull vu21cd U.n all d>c rcmockl & ready for d>c ,,.,.. -I -Sey ~ .. on ligbcing. New dual ~windows 6c gl-. slod.ing doon Many upgd'1 Ccv'd non lg p1• abap<d VoUJ>d.<. 4 BR., 2 rww BTH'L frnbly pe>n•ed in/out party pu:io. 3 at Only ""9.000 N<"W blond. cupru. rik, IUt.chcn cab. ac .. .-. P'I-door. fronc opnnlo.kr L---~~~e!!?~~£.DIM~(7~U~U ~~;:,!1~200~ __ _J .,. .. m concrc« dn-.. & pauo ac ihc 1;., r-oo & on cic-.., d>c bc:oGh \ft ch .. one fO!by ()Ny ~,000. Don't .... SA -.. IT'S A IOI -SOUTH COAST METRO" Gal/__, f714J 9Q.i200 DUAL MASTER SUITE HB -.. COASTAL BEACH MANSION" FabuJo... .,.,..nc1 kvd ,.... "' .ouFc aftn p ted comm Model prrln• hm APPROX $200,000 IN UPGRADES t : be-a 2 Full 8c:h&, aquuitt claiDwr quaLcy .ocrnor appo1ntrncnu thru-out. L.w.unow ~ ptcd may., ti..........._ 8-:b ....,..._,. N.-r ~· <nWYnlW floonng. lnack ldy.. AJC.ac IP"' R.laa ac rnior bau1Jul ....... ac -" ch< •mcNUCI np«Kd. Mocld pa'°"' s II~. ' IA.. i:-. ..... Fnal .._. ITom pm<. J>lltio. Gym ac plCDoc area. ABSOLllrHY (,()RC.E.<IU~ ccnta ~ 1C.u:bm. "--~I'-* doon. Cne1w Soon-.. r ·1,.11 COl O W CLL J~, Doo'c m ........ Offmd ~ 1419.900 ,..,..,,_ Frun n-ac .. ..0. -..... ,_,., ........ .,,,,,... C.JI-(714) ..,.,.200 CJ-(714) ~U# 81\Nt<.Cf~,. .• HOMES OF THE WEEK DISPLAVAD • COSTA MESA Rare Opportunity -3 Br Condos Now Available! 2 and 3 Bedroom Condos Starting aJ $360,000 Cape Cod 2-etory towohome ltyle Nair Newport Beach Eich condo lnd1IClcs ltvlna room, dinJfta ara, 2 112 bltba. ftrepDa, kttcbeil, lqt mllta' Ide w/ nailed aOlap, laudry, llllderJroalld teared parkjq. Pool, JKUD, dcllf to aD 1tttt1. LISTING IN OPEN HOME GUIDE • 4-DAY 4-LINE PULL-RUN CLASS AD · FOR ONE LOW PRICEI CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TODAYI . . LORRAINE O'DONNELL ANNIE GENDROLIS 949.574.4245 949.S?.4.42411 •I • 'Dana Point !Har6or '.forever 'Wliite Ocean 'Views '>{,w CoruttlUtiort/ Compktion 'Dau Octokr 2004 $1,890,900 • 4 6ufrooms, J.5 6ath.s & ~ J,227 sq. ft. (71{/T) • J car att.acfu4 9arrl1Jt. witfa mafwgany loor-s • 'Woo.I floor in fi'llittfi room, Oininfi mom an4 famil.y room • ~ an4 entry way fuwt Gmutont ffoorino • ljranitt. COCUJtC'topS JhlT!UfJMut • 'Two·silld ftrrpfuct. in uvinfi room an4 ?tlastu 6uiroom • 'B1lift·in s-pa tuh in mastu 6ufroom • 'J/aultu{ ceililltJ in entry • 'Wiruf far statt.·oftfit.·art nmru tfit.atu alllf Stmo systt.m • 597 sq. ft. (?{/I} pano/f!Uwi.ng iul;. • Spaa tnlwu.infi 9' volunu uilinfi • ~nor dad wootf wwfows tfirougfwut ,... ••• ERA 'Ed Conway Off (949) 370-5766 Ctii: {949) 661 -2784 'E'WCori~ntt 'Ef(.?l 'Will 'Buy ')'uur :Houst • "Let s (j o S fwpping ! • Fl~ OOMES 3 I 8 HELIOTROPE • $ t ,299,000 • B&aT OP' BEACH LIVING • Two blocks to Big Corona • Picture pctf'cct cottage condo • On lovel y cree-lined cul de i.ac • Dat1 ing 2--bedroorn 2 bath freestanding condo. Single level • Beautiful hardwood noon & natural wood CC1hnp • Marble&. lovely IJUlmtnt~ in kitchen & balm • U\C of tlagsl(Jf'l(' on eittenor of home & fireplace • One car gange, Ont-carpon & uuluy room • Lol width ts approx 35 ft • fOO(tn~ are 1n to add a \CCood •tory JUST MOYK IN AND GO TO THK •KACHI JIM a f'ATTY MCDoNALD • MCDo..ALD CDM H OMK• • (IM9) 799-907 0 ' COSTA MESA R.E. Experts '"it;1rter Tuwnh11mc:. ~'Tc:.11 trc:.1 Onl"r 'fltNO 1.0. per nt01ni h ' $266.000 M1·,a Vc:r,lt' P,e,t f\uy I l\1·,lr .... 111 2 B.1il1, L r..:r ,,lt·J hunw' O nly $598,000 I .. iri.ie unt.' \lilr\ muq ,t•ll h .. nw' l.),er 1,9(\)"'-l It Only $598,000 hx .1ml '-;,we l.H)!t' 4BK.. nee~I, <..1rpet & p.11n1 Only $609,000 Me.~;1Ver.Ir.4 R«:drcoom l't"aut\' E1m1I-, n'<1m, Janang ruum .• 1/1. $675.000 WeichmanRealtors.com (714) 957-6677 BIG CANYON Open ..... , 1-4:30 Beautlfut,' remodeled and expanded Oeauvllle approx. 3,900 sq. ft. Large patios. surrounded by lush landscaping. M8!Jlificent mast• Wte and bath with various views. Ylllue =Pricing $1,986, 186,000 caro1 Ru.s.t ................... Mae77·1111 U1 ~ ~ 0.. Qi '< ~ 0 ~ :.0 N ~ ::0 I'll !l!. ~ "' a; iii 0 "' z :y 2 -. --------------------. -·~-------- I \ • ) ' , . . . I '~ , ··\ . . r . ... • \'" I . . [ ---- ~ ·1 m 8 N ai .... ~ ) ~ >. -E ~ (/) • Great View OfTurninf Basi n And ! "' City Lights. Gracious iving With w 24/hour Security And Doorman. '6 cu er Nftl'U 1..ugr 5 BR + Offi« &: 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath • 0 Oaipr Home W'rth Sm.all 601 Lido Parle Dr. Unit IA if V°ICW only $2,995,000 $1 ,275.000 .?;-'° For DeuW Call Patrick Cl (Hftt Othm Aftilable) LUlo Park_~ty S.n Clemntte 5:::_-\ 4 Bil. S.S BAM..-..,_ ~~-Hugie~-"-' ~ fau peimiag. IO' hcHW M~LnKitbkr thcaier .,.._,. -hat &c marl* fuqi1ac:it. M..ur w/mrmain- ttnur, iiytr prMlc dedi. his It liint t 9) 675-2700 beth. 6' I 600 "" do.et. Adjomiag . Sl.9".000 17 • ...... ~ NODAi FF"S BLUFFS IOWNHOMES f£\¥ umN<i LAG 48DRM/3BA ON cmJtSfl.T /'-.. 2658 V1STA ORl'IAM. N.B. $849,000 ~ U . 1·5 l.HilADfD MIU lA8C£ IKX>m ON Ci!f.fJl!f1,T 21D/2M-2047 VIiia up. N.B. $749,000 ~ NORAUE PAULSON REALlY • ~ NEWPORT BEAot • 94U32-6489 PACKAGE DEALS HOl'VI ES O F THE V\/EEK HOMES OF THE WEEK DISPLAY AD • LISTI NC IN OPEN HOME GUIDE • 4-DAY 4-LINE FULL-RUN CLASS AD FOR ONE LOW PRICEI CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TODAY/ LORRAINE O 'DONNELL ANNIE CENDR~LIS 949.574.4245 949 .S74.4~49 ... COTO DE CAZA 2 Meritage 48r 3.SBa Sun 1-4 BobblMager PrudentlaJ Callf Realty ~5880708 1 S11uaallto Drtv• 48r 4.88a Sun 1-4 Bobbi Mezger PrudentlaJ Calif Realty ~880708 20WeterUlyWay 4llr a.as. Sun 1-4 Bobbi Mezger Prudential C.ltf Realty 948-588-0708 31881 Via Pato aar 4..588 Sun 1-4 Bobbi Mezger Prudential Callf Realty M8-589-0708 $1,149,000 $1,479,000 $1,799,000 $1,325,000 CORONA DEL MAR 4•2H..iAve 48r 4.58a Sun 1-4 MlchMI Brinkman CoutUne Realty 048 N0-9100 301 Heliotrope 3Br388 Sat-Sun 1-5 JTBoren PllCltlc ~ Realty 048 8894'588 Sun 12-4 318 Hellobope 28r.. Sun 12-4 McDonald CDMHomea .... 758-8070 COSTA MESA 1803 ... Horee Cir $2,890,000 $1,495,000 $1,290,000 48r 2A88 Sun 1-4 $785,()()()-.$815,000 ...... 922 .. 7457 ~let2Nll tseo,000 NEWPORT BEACH 410 E Balboa (2) Condos on lot (2Br each) Sara Sumner Sat 12-4 $1 ,590,000 b oth 714-270-8024 The Balalis Corp. 601 Udo Park Dr #1 A 28r 2.5Ba Sun 1-4 $1 ,275,000 Mary Lou Kiehler 949-675-2700 Udo Park Realty 1 Coventry 4Br 3Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 $1 , 725,000 Maria Haper Harbor Realty 948-929-2015 26 Rue Grand Ducal $1,995,000-$2, 195,000 Carol Rudat Sun 1-4:30 949 877-3388 St.phanle Rudat 714-357-0363 Barrons Real Estate 11 Chatham Court 2Br/3 3Ba Sun 1-5 $1,469,000 Marta Harper Harbor Reatty 949-929-2015 2658 Vista Omada 4Br 3Ba Sun 1-5 Noralee Paulson Reatty 949-632-6489 1525 E. Ocean Blvd 3Br 2. 75Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 Laurie Leggio Coast Properties of Caltfornia 949-230-1851 NEWPORT COAST 19 Valont $849,000 $2,288,000 3Br 2.5Ba Sun 1-5 $1 ,395,000 SW.nle Meurer 949-715-3158 Platinum Properties NORTH LAGUNA 1848 Sunset Ridge 3Br 388 Sat-Sun 1-4 $1,999,000 Steve Plll'k• Flrat T .. m Nol•n Cell 948 488-7579 44 BllycrHt Court 38r 3811 Sat-Sun 1-4 $789,000 MlchMI Stark MaboRealty 949-874-9474 • w ~ 2 0. ... -< 0 ,.., 0 a ~ D "' 8 ~ XI tt> ~ ,.,.. "' c;; ii 0 ~ -0 ~ , • ~I • < _ • a es , .. , -...~ ... ~ -.. Cl' ; •• w ... .....----.. -· • · •.• es A ... -· -. • , _ ..... --'t'·· .. !. ~ "" ~t•~r 1~-~ g ~a ~~t 1f i2'il~ ~ ~ ~ ..... .,, g-,-i2 " ~ -l·_t t I ' i 2 2. ~ ·•1i .Q I td ,., ·~ * t ·: ~1n~1f iif 1 11ur~1! 11 ~ .t nt :fli( l lj(I Hf f E ! l' i:~ H [!fl . i~~ un1_ ~iHf f s ~ ... ~,l~;tr ~!1&. &. fJ~i~f ~1,s-9 i ~ 'ii ~I. 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