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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2004
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Church ofticials submit expansion reduction
St. Andrew's building committee hopes
three time's a charm as it turns re~sed
plans over to the Planning Commission.
feet - a reduction of almost 40%
Crom the original plan to add
nearly 36.000 square feet
The church wants to build a
new youth and family center and
a parking garage and to refurbish
the existing sanctuary and other
facilities. Continued clashes be-
tween the churth and neighbors,
who said the project was too big
and would exacerbate existing
parlcing and noise problems, led
the Planning Commission to or-
der the two sides to tallc it out.
The Planning Commission
also directed the church to limit
the expansion to between 18,000
and 22,000 square feet
get it down to the size they'd like
to see it"
While neighbors would prob-
ably like to see the expansion re-
duced even further, Williams
said, the church has trimmed
about as much as it can without
cutting into important program
space.
QUESTION
Does the a.Wt
r9duetion In .. of
the ptanned St.
Andrew's expansion
make the proiec:t
? •
Allcla Robinson
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -St. An-
drew's Presbyterian Olurch offi-
cials have again reduced the size
of a planned expansion, this
~e to meet strictures set by the
city's Planning Commission.
After almost two years of dis-
cusaions with neighbors and the
Planning Commission and two
previous size reductions, church
officials on Thursday submitted
revised plans, showing facilities
expanded by only 21.714 square
"We found ways of nibbling
away at !the size! a little bit in
the storage and circulation areas
and also the fellowship hall, n
said Ken Williams, chairman of
the church building committee.
"It's just a constant belt tighten-
ing to work with the neighbors to
The Planning Commission is
expected to vote on the revised
See CHURCH, Paee A4
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Victim's
customers,
coworkers
saddened
Lilia Cheron worked at her
bank three days a week and
took classes to improve her
English. Friends agree h er
smile communicated joy.
Marisa O'Neil
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0 lHONt\ Dl:I. MAR -l.1ha C11eron
had a bnght. infec11ou-. -.mile and a per·
-.onality to match.
Whl'n 1hc Ukrainian native appht-d for
,1 1ob three year., ago di the Cmo11.i dl.'l
Mar Bank. uf Amenta. branth ll1dllagt-r
l\1;1qnrw Wnod ~ npw -.hP \"•"Ht'd I i,,., ""
a-. an ern ployet>. rnuugh Uwro11 'l)C)i..1·
only broken English at th e ume, Wood"
said she saw a wonderful pe rsonality an
her. one that affecled her customer!> and
coworkers. Wood sard.
"That smile was always on her face,"
Wood said.
Oleron. 37, was fatally shol Lhree tunes
111 her Costa Mesa hom e Tuel.day morn-
STEVE McCRANI< I DAILY PILOT
Norm Loats is a survivor of the sinking of the USS Gambier Bay, depicted in the painting behind him, during the Battle of Leyte Gulf in World War II. See VICTIM, Page A6
Sailor worth his salt PUBLIC SAFETY
Investigators
say shelter is
in fair shape
DHpa Bharath
Daily Pilot
U .S. Navy combat
veteran Norm Loats
can share more than
the routine war story
or sea tale. At the
tender age of 20, he experienced
one the deadliest attacks and most
harrowing survival episodes in the
Pacific Theater of World War 11.
The 82-year-old Corona del Mar
resident, also a top administrator
for the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District, was a storekeeper
for the Navy in 1944 and one of
768 shipmates who survived the
biggest naval battle ln American
history.
Loats and his fellow sailors. who
were unintentionally caught in the
Battle of Samar during World War
Corona del Mar resident, one of 768 men to survive
the sinking of his ship and America's biggest naval
battle, once again joins his shipmates to remember.
II. spent two nights and close to
three days in the shark-infested
South Pacific waters off the coast
of the Philippines after their ship,
the U.S. escort carrier Gambier
Bay, was hit 27 times by the
Japanese. The men, who
free:Ooated in the water without
food or water, hoped for a miracle.
TI\ey got it in the form of a ship
that rescued therp shortly after
sunrise on their third day in the
water.
This weekend, Loats and his
shipmates will get together In San
Diego to commemorate the 60th
anniversary of that kamikaze
attack in Leyte Gulf and their
survival and the Am erican victory
over the Japanese in that battle.
They've had close to I 5 reunions
so far, but every time. the
conversations are cathartic. Loats
said.
uwe just sit down and
reminisce," he said. "And we do
laugh. because you can't be all
maudlin."
The survi.vors al the reunion talk
about "old friendships." said Jack
Turner, one of the organizers.
"We also end up making new
friends and meeting people we
never knew before." he said.
This year"s reunion will fcarurt: a
memorial semce and a luncheon
followed by visits to the Taffy Three
Memorial monument and the
Midway Museum.
'"It's going to be a busy.
exhausting day,·· Turner c;aid.
TAKING A TYPICAL PATH
For Loats. each one of these
reunions is like a flashback, which
sometimes infuses him with
positive energy and other times
fills his heart with unbearable
sadness.
His path to the U.S. Navy was
nothing out of the ordinary. Born
in Buffalo Center. Iowa. a town of
1.100, Loats joined the Navy in
1942. He reported to boot camp in
Idaho and to storekeeper school in
See SAILOR, Pa1e A5
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
COSTA Ml:~<)t\ ·\ Huntington Beach
anrmal shelter tha1 former volumeers aJ.
leged wa" operallng under deplorable
condiuons. 1s actually 111 reasonably good
shape and poses 11t1 life-threatening dan-
ger to the animals. Losta Mec;a animal
conu-ol officiab said on f-riday
The city of Costa Mesa is mvesugatmg
complaints about the Orange County I lu·
mane Society. with which it has a contract
to house rescued animals.
Shelter owner Samir Botros disbanded
See SHELJ'ER, Pqe A7
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Al Saturday. October 23, 2004 o.itPlot
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BOO ERS & BEYOND
Taking se~iors _back to school ' 'Y ou know, I've always wanted
to ... "
You could
fill in anything behind that
phrase and Kirwan
Rockefeller's answer would
be about the same. "So why
don't you?"
Hockef ell er, 5 1, has
accomplished many of his
goals already. as a former
consultant for CBS, ABC.
lJnivcrsal Studios, Warner
Bros. and o ther studio
heavyweights. He's acted as a
dancing crab in a Seattle-area
comm<·rcial campaign.
danced professionally and
actl·cf on stage.
Now Hockefeller is satisfied
with helping others fuJfiU the
dreams they never got
around to fulfilling. As
f>rogr~m Director in the Arts
and I lumanities at University
of California -Irvine's
bten..,ion program for three
yt.•a r•-. the Newport Beach
rC''>1dPnt thrives on constant
inwr.ic1ion and creates
rour:-.1•.., for lifelong learner...
I li'i joh has become a
juggling act of sorts, as he
OVN !>l'l'S I 0 disciplines at the
UU Extension: film studies
amJ film appreciation.
creative writing,
'>Clt'cnwriting, appraisal
..,t11di1•-, in the fine and
ckn1ra1ivc arts.
connoi-,-,curship. psychology.
intC'grativc medicine,
yoga/Buddhism studies,
lang11agc•s and wine studies.
l'IW paintings in his OffiC'C'
n·11Hnd him of where he's
lwl'n (Barbra Streisand and.
ol rnur'>c, lhe dancing crab)
.111d where he is now
(Mirlwlangclo and Van
< iogh) Hl''t; already achjeved
thl' goab of his youth and
now hr's happily scnled in
Nl'wport Reach. with
had.grounds in psychology
.ind mrclicine and with a new
'>l't of a.-.pirations.
lhe Daily Pilot's Jeff
Ht>n'>on ..,at down with
nm l..C't<'ller to discu~ why it\
11Pv1•1 100 late' 10 go back to
'>I hoot
I low can UCI Extension help
wniors who'd like to continue
learning?
Wt• nm a rontinuing
1·d111 awm program for ll1e entire
BOOMER
CALENDAR
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Dally Pilot, 1375 Sunflower Ave ..
Costa Mesa, CA 92626; bye mail
to 1cff benson(@ fatimes.com, by
fa>c to 1714) 9664679; or by
calling (714) 966-4617. Include
thr time, date and location of
the event, as we ll as a contact
phone number.
SPECIAL EVENTS
A ·er•in Gym• movements
class is held from 9:30 to 11 a m
Wednesdays through Sept. 28
university with a serie:. of
rnurses linked together. We don'r
award the main degrees. At the
lJCI Extension, we work directly
with Osher fjfelong Leaming
lnstilule, made up of re tired and
semi-retired individuals looking
to slay active and engaged.
There arc about 650 members.
It\ a place to connect with
olher ... and learn something fun.
What do you dol
My rcsponsihilitiet. are in two
area.,, professional development
in the art<; and humanitJe<; and
per!>onal enrichment. I'm
responsible for all the
administrative programs and
logistics for aJJ the courses. I
create courses, hire instructon.,
negotJUte compensation and
overview instructional design for
lifelong learner'>.
Studie~ show that if we
rnn1inually learn new thing... a'>
wt' get older. we becomt• mnrl'
engag(•d and connectt'd and 11
111creases our part m ~ont•ty Bui
bl.'sidcs that, we can makt•
fnends and have fun. It ht'lps 11'-
'>lay on top of the game.
Resides that, I'm the Ans
Commissioner for the Newpon
Reach Arts Commission.
and Wednesdays from Oct. 6 to
27 at Oasis Senior Center, 800
Marguerite Ave., Corona del
Mar The movements are
designed to improve relaxation,
concentration and memory
access. The cost 1s $35 for a four
week-session. Information: (949)
644-3244.
Las Vegas perfo""•' Jimmy
Chapel will sing songs
popularized by Tom Jones.
Engelbert Humperdmk and
others at the Thursday Morning
Women's Club's monthly
Friendship Luncheon. The club
meets at noon at the Newport
Radisson Hotel, Birch Street and
appointed by City Council in
October 2002 .
I've also been on the board of
directors for the Newport Beach
Film Festival for two years.. We
hold sneak previews at UCI. .
supported by the Newport
Beach Film Festival. All of us
working together are able to
bring wonderful ftlms to Orange
County.
Theres a really sU'Ong cultural
renaissance in Newport Beach.
Things are happening at the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center, the South C.OOSt Repertory
and the Laguna Beach playhouse.
What a wonderful array of
cultural opportunities here.
Why does the unhtenlty need
an Extension prognunf
People are always saying. Hl've
always wanted to write my
memoirs.· ·rve always wanted
IO learn more about the msidc
workings of I lolJywood, ·· HI 've
always wanted 10 learn
Sanskrit." "I've alwar.-wanted to
learn ll1e grea1 traditions in
history," or how to meditate. Or
what makes a really good wine.
Our courses promote Ufelong
learning. I learn something new
every day and I personally see
MacArthur Boulevard in Cos1a
Mesa. The lunch and show are
$23 and nonmembers are
invited. Information· (949)
645-9555.
ONGOING
An Alcoholics Anonymous
men's support group meets
from 8 to 9:30 p.m Tuesdays at
the Costa Mesa Senior Center,
695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 645-2356.
Oasis Senior Center holds •
pancake breakfast from 8 to 10
a.m. on the second Saturday of
every month. Breakfast includes
pancakes. sau11age, coffee and
such value in that. I guess the
main motivation would be that
our students love learning
something every day, and I
create classes and programs
where people can do that.
People are coming to me at 55
years old who've had their
screenplays produced and
screened at the Newport Beach
Film Fei.'tival. That's amazing.
I can't guarantee people will
fulfill all their dreams and
passions, but they can learn
skills to change their lives, have
fun and learn something they've
never learned before.
What's the most popular
c:oune that Extension ofl'enf
We also offer a course in
creative writing for people who
want to write their
autobiographies. All of them are
interested in creating some sort
of history or memoirs. Its really
important for boomers and
seniors to record their stories.
Stories are so unportant as a way
of creating a legacy for future
generations.
We're gettin~ ready to launch a
new program on retirement
options for those who've retired
or are about to retire. It'll
orange juice for $3, $1 for
children. The center is at 800
Marguerite, Corona del Mar.
Information: (949) 644-3244.
A widows/widowers support
group meets from 1 to 3 p.m.
Wednesdays at the Costa Mesa
Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St,
Costa Mesa. Information: (949)
645-2356.
The Braille Institute on.rs frM
computer classes to people with
fading vision who have difficulty
seeing the computer screen. The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite
Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six
sessions. Call to sign up for
MARKC.OUSTIN/DAJLYPILOT
officially start up in the spring.
bur some pans will start up in
the winter quarter. On April 2,
2005, we'U have a Retirement
Options Fair for people looking
to play. learn. volunteer or work.
What la the Olm stud.la cla88
Ukef
A lot of our senior students
love the film series, "Sneak
Previews with Michael Berlin."
They listen to guest speakers
and sneak preview films before
they're released to the general
public. In most cases. the guest
~at night is directly affiliated
with the film as a director,
producer or actor -or someone
behind the scenes.
The students can get a good
idea of what things are like in
Hollywood and why things are
done the way they're done. It's
really popuJar and it's a way to
bring to Orange C.Ounty many
independent films people might
not normally get to see.
Do you haw any unique
coune offerinpf
We're the only
university-based program on the
West \..oast that teaches people
to be appraisers of fine and
classes. (7141 821-5000.
The Costa M ... Senior Center
has ballroom dancing with live
music from the Betty's Trio from
7:30 to 10:30 p.m . every Tuesday
night at 695 W. 19th St., Costa
Mesa. The cost is $4. (949)
548-3884.
Jewish f8mlly Ser.tlce on.rs
ongoing bereavement support
groups for aduhs at all stages of
lou. Group members share
experiences, hesr how others
deal with grief, receive support
and learn ways to cope with
sadness and loss. One group
meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth
decoratiw arts. We partner with
the American Society of
Apprallers. which la the largest
and oldest ~entialing
-organization in the country for
people wanting to become
appraisen.
A lot of It comes from the
popularity of shows like
• Antiques Roadshow .• People
can learn the business aspects of
evaluation in the fine and
decorative arts. And for people
who want to be appraisers, I also
have a program in
connoi.sseurshi.p.
These classes are appropriate
for seniors and for boomers.
They can know more about
oriental carpets, antique
furniture, silver, jewelry and
other things that may have been
in their families for years.
You U8ed to Kt and work In
televWon llQdlOI for a IMng.
Haw did you .......... In
UCI and pefdJialout
I was born and raised In
Virginia. on n Qesapeake Bay,
and went to the~ Broadway
showa. I 6rst came to Southern
California from rainy Seattle in
1985 and said. "'This ls where I
want to live my life.~ I fell in love
with Newport Beach but didn't
get to senJe here until six years
ago.
When I moved to LA. in 1985,
I'd already completed that phase
of my life. I had done all that
and I wanted to learn something
new, so I made the switch from
entertainment to psychology. I
was able to bridge the various
arts and It took me to
psychology. Ir's what makes our
dreams soar.
What cloee ua Extemlon do
In terma orwdl wunt
Wf!re loolcing lo do wort in
integrative medicine, loolcing at
the medical benefits of
meditation aod acupuncture,
yoga and tai chi Researchers are
looking Into thoee things and
developing new programs as a
way to get the word out. I've also
created a new progntm for
mental health professionals that
trains in psychology and
integrative medicine. It's focused
on educating practitioners. We'U
provide similar opportwlities to
general Acientists at the UCI
C.OUege of Medicine and we're
loolcing at how Extension can
extend its research into the
community.
How can people sign up for
dMMST
You can go to our website,
lrttp:l/www.extension.uci.edu or
call (949) 824-5414.
Jacob in Irvine. The second
group mee1a at 10 a.m. Tuesdays
at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills.
The third group meets at 1 p.m .
Thursdays at the Ezra Center in
Anaheim. There's no cost to
attend, but advance registration
is required. (714) 44~950.
O.sls Senior Center off9n
assistance, counseling and
refe"al services for seniors.
(949) 644--3244.
A blood pNNUre clinic is held
from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays at the
Cotta Mesa Senior Center, 696
W. 19th St., Costa Meu.
Information: (949) 645-2356. .
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TODAY
WHATS
ON TAP
WHA! The Stallli Dence
Compen'('1 annual gala
fundral.er. "The Grand
Ma.querade:'
wteN;&p.m.
WHERE: Village Crean, 2300
Meu Drive, Newport Beech.
INFOAMAllON: The event
benefita community outreecfl
and dance ICholarW!lp program1.
Codctall attire or costume 11
1uggmed, and mask.a are
available et the venue.
Admission la $75 at the door. Call
(714) 241-7424.
SUNDAY
WHAT: MPumpkins and Pancakes
-A Children's Halloween
Extravagenza.M
WHEN: 8 to 11 a.m.
WHERE: Crete and Barrel and
Macy's Home Store wing of
, South Coaat Plaza, 3333 Bristol
St., Costa Mesa.
INFORMATION: Children may
come In costume.
The event benefits abused and
neglected children served by
Court Appointed Special
Advocates programs of Orange
County Information: (714)
435 2171
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BRIEFLY IN
THEN~S
Veteran water district
manager retires
After 32 years of experience
ln the water Industry. Jerry
Baldwin ha.I retired u water
operations manager for Mesa
Comolldated Water District.
His last day of work at Mesa
was Oct. 8.
Baldwin was Involved In
implementing Mesa's vulner·
ability assessment study.
working closely with local ~w
enforcement officials and
with the U.S. environmental
Protecdon Agency to ensure
Mesa's continued safe and re·
liable water supply.
Baldwin. a member of the
American w.r. WDfb Altn.
and tbe ~ Coaaty Waler
A.Na... bU ~ Cllnib·
tiOOI through the Depertment or Health Servlcea md aaaod·
ate of arts degreel 1n water
utility edence, govemmeot
management. and bualnaa
and industry management.
The new ~ featuret a
dlip ln1pdon ~and Jw
mUt.m to ldlirl~ die plants
that are ~ u Cali·
fomia oadve, Southwest or
Med.ltefrallUD.
...
Free Sto
Mon/Fri/Su
T.a/1'1uan
Wed Baldwin plant to spend
more dme with bJs family and
on h1s bobbles, which include
water sports and classic cars.
The demontttaUon garden
ii an excellent reaource for
customen who are interested
ln comenlng water and aav·
lngmooey.
Mesa received a grant from
the Metropolitan Water Dis-
trict of Southern CaJHomia
earlier this year for the devel-
opment of the garden. The
grant application was en·
dorsed by the Municipal Wa·
ter District of Orange County.
Jobi_,._..,..._
for Lil Uan ac. ...... TODAY!
New demonstration
garden is growing
A Scary Story
by Carl Reinu
Mesa Consolidated Water
District officials have an-
nounced the completion of
the district's demonstration
garden.
For more Information about
the demonstration garden or
water-efficient landscaping.
call (949) 631-1205, or visit the
conservatfon section of Mesa's
website at lit1p·llwww.mesa-
water.org.
l:.\'cryone loves bCaf)' stones and
awurd-winmng comc:dywri&cr/dll'CC·
tor Carl Reiner invites rcaden> ID
The demonstration garden
provides a way to check out a
wide variety of plants that are
water efficient and attractive.
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•Pia t•rt~
Vwd I ii MS twp0t'9d In the
1li00 bkd Ill 333 p.m. =...o.e..Forgery
w reportlld In the 800 bled et
2:60 p.m. Thur9d9y.
....... .,.._""""'theft wet
,.,,.. In the 400 blodc at
12:'09a.m. Thundly.
.......... Pwaytheft
w repc>ftlld In 1he 2100 blodc
It &A7 p.m. Thurldev.
......... Pwaytheft
W9I rwpot1lld In the 1900 blodc
.. 8:08 a.m. Thuf9dev. • Wllolt-.....: Auto theft was
reponed In the 100 bk><* at 8: 11
Lm. Thurwdmy . . • ,_..._w.t:A
~wee reported In the
900 blodc at 4:31 p.m. Thur9day.
NE\JlllPORI IEACH
• ...._.. "-d: forgery was
repor'9d In the 300 blodc at 1 :56
p.m. 'ThurwcMv.
• ••• • ... "9ce: Vehicle theft
W8I reported In the 1800 blodc
at n:23 p.m. ThYnday.
•Qlsl1•a1"-"-endHolplat
Ro.t Hit-end-run of a parted
whide W8I repof1ed at 5: 15
p.m. Thursday.
• Unhwilty °""9: Reckless
driving wee reported In the
2300 blodc at 10:42 p.m.
Thundey.
• Wla Pc*ll °""9: Hit-and-run
of a parted vehlde was
reponed In the 300 blodt at 6:03
p.m. Thur9day.
•WlllltC...I~.
Onn4n-poblic wae repof1ed in
the 4600 blodt at 11:03 p.m.
Thur9day.
·~Pulbl1:~
ciraJmstances W'IN'8 reported In
the 1900 blodt at 7:47 p.m.
Thur9day.
• 1 ... ~A residential
burglary was reported in the
1900 blodt at 5:32 p.m.
Thursday.
BRIEFLY IN
PUBLIC SAFETY
Judge to continue
presiding over case
An Orange County Su·
perior Court judge decided
on Friday not to order an·
other judge to recuse himself
from Greg Haidl's upcoming
statutory rape trial
Haidl. the 19-year-old son
of funner Orange County As·
sistant Sheriff' Don Haid!, wa,,
charged with statutory rape
in July after aI1egedly having
coa asensal8.I sex with a 16-
year-dd girl.
At the time of the incident.
Greg Haldl ~ free on bail
awaitin8 retrial on charges
that he and two mends gang·
raped an allegedly uncon-
sdot.ls girl. The incident was
videotaped in the garage of
Don Haidl's home.
Greg Haldl's attorney, Jo-
seph Cavallo, had asked that
Judge Luis Rodriguez tecuse
himself from the statutory
rape caae in the South
County courthouse. Rodri·
guez ls named in a lawsuil
filed by the family of the girl
in the second case.
They allege that Rodriguez
acted improperty when he
signed a wanant to obtain
her DNA lmestigators
showed up at the r)rl's hou.9e
days later to swab her mouth
for saliva.
~ Brett London ruled
on Friday that Rodriguez
should not be rerused and
sbouJd bear further motions
in the case. Deputy Di.st.
Atty. Susan Schroeder said.
Cavallo plans to appeal
the decision, he said.
Another hearing is
planned for Dec 17.
..
CHURCH
ConliUMI tom Al
cburcb pl.Im NcM 18. In the
meantime, the Church bu eet ti·
eel! die uduoc.111 ta ~ iellcb1ag
an~~ ndgbbonOD
when and how much chun:h fa •
cilltiel will be med.
But relidmta are still oot IW'e
~sadaded. "The concern ta there'a cur-
rently a problem (with ooJae and
lral.llc) today," said Bruce Stuart.
who lives in the Cllf!baven
neighborhood and baa taken
part 1n talb with the church. "If
you add more usage to it _you
may make it worse. It's really a
~dng act in terms of what
lmprovementa do you get ...
that may make that a tJade.off. •
Stwut said taib will continue
on the church usage. and he'll re-
serve judgment on the new,
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN items to
the Delly Pilot, 1376 Sunflower
Ave., Coste Mesa, CA 92626; by
e-mellto
jefr.benson@latimn.com; by fax
to (714) 966-<t679; or by calling
(714) 9664817. Include the time,
date and location of the event, as
well as a contact phone number .
TODAY
KRLA Ado'• Nomi Bour wilt
host a seminar, •How Money
Worts," from 9 a.m. to noon
Saturdays through Nov. 6 at
Orange Coast College's Business
Education Room 102, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The
Oltf Pb3
smilDer cbwcb ..... .-be'-..
.-.lhnL ' ·1n a good...,. .. he llld. ·a.11
~ ol a~ n.t• ktnd of 1 too e&dy to tell. I
PlannlDg Comm!M4Qn °*i· I
man I.my 1\acbt Mid the COOl·
m1llioo wlD Ukely IPP"M an a· 'J
pamioo in the
20,000..aquaie-foot ranee If the
p1ana addrell tome Of the m.t-·
1ng Plddnt and trafllc problem&. •
Commllalonen hope the ~ I
aktea can hon out their differ-
ences before Nov. 18, Tucbr
said. .
"If they can't reach agreement
themselves, then we'll decide, '
and that's not the best way to .
handle this,• he said.
•ALICIA .....aN oovere
busineea, politicl and the
environment. She may be reached
at (714) ~or by e-mail at
alicia.robinaon tll•tlrTH#.com.
cost la $49 p« Mllion.
Information: (714) 432-5880 or
http:l...WWW.occtk*ttD.com.
A loen....,... egelTt ...,....wll
be held from 9 e.m. to 6 p.m. at
Orange Coast College'• Bulinesa
Education Room 103, 2701
Fairvfew Road, Costa Mesa. The
cost 11 $164. Informatio n: (714)
432-6880or
http:l.Mww.occtidcet&com.
Profect Cudcle, which UVM
babiel from abandonment, will
hold Its fourth annual Coltume
Ball at the Wyndham Hotel. 3360
Avenue of the Alta, Cotta M818.
The event lndudea dinner,
entertainment end a silent
auction. Information: (714)
SM TOWN, Paa• A7
Helen (Teny) Ferguson
July 17, 1911-Oct.17, 2004
Beloved wife of Joseph M. fefVuaon, a 50-year resk:tent of
Lido _l~~e.c...~~ long-time member of Assistance League of
NewporvMeSa. Born In Ora.nae, CA, she waa the daughter of pioneer orange grow« Henry teny.
Joe passed away August 30, 1997. Joe was the son of
Balboa pioneer Joseph Ferguson who owned land near the
Balboa Pavilion. Joe was a Harbor area realtor.
They are both survived by their daughter Judy Myton of
Yucca Valley, grand1on Jeff Dufour of Yucca '\/alley,
granddaughter Jay Shelby of Chanhaaen, MN, and four great·
grandchildren. Services wlfl be private.
Collne M. Gibbons
Coljne waa born in Sidney, Btttilh CoNn1l:Ha In 1914. After the
war, •he and her husband lelHe and three children came to
Balboa. finally aettUng In Corona def Mar In 1952. She and two
partners founded Corona d9' Mar Trawl In 1955. After l.ede's
death in 1962 her life centered around her chffdren, travel and
sailing. She had visited an the continents by the mld-70'• and
at home was happiest on her sloop SUNDA which lhe lhar9d
with her son Gr&ham, and tn her l8bot MUNDA. A long time
member of Balboa Yacht Club, lhe sailed In more than 26
races to Enaenada and wu an avid participant In any other
race gofng. She was a wondefful, vibrant woman and wMI be
greatly mlued. She la survived by her eon Graham (RM), and
daughters Pa1J1cla (Mra. Wiiiard) of Vlctorta. D, and Bevefty
Roberta of Newport Beach, her aleter Geltlude Cochran, 8
grandchildren and 12 great-grandchlldren. A celebration of her
llfe wiH be heki at Balboa Yacht Club on Thurs. Oct 28, at 2 PM.
John M ... Jack" Mulroy
Jack, 84, of Newport Beech paned &Wll)' Sunday, October 17, due to natural causea
Born In Cambridge, Maasachusetta, Jack wu a graduate of
Boston College and Hamud Bu8'nea School. A naval auPPfv
otncer on the eacort canter~· :t.~ Lo during Wortd War II, he IUMved tta a e foltowlng
the Battie of Samar (l.eyte .Gulf. ~ the war, he man1ed EJizabeth JMfy Wlldnlc>n_ a natlV9 JCm6an who WU
teacNng achool in ~ Bay. Jack and flzebe«h Mttled In
Newport 8e8ch In 1954 after ftvtna In Con>na def Mar, her
blrthpt.oe of Pomona. and In HawaJ'I during a MCOOd tour of
duty In the ~ Conftict. Jack dwot9d four -.... to hl8
client8 a a ftnancMd c:onauttant tn the MCurttiea ~ In ~ Beech. An active member of a.int~·· PMlh for yws, he fully =-along with fllz4*4th, their five chilchn In al of their J.ok wa preceded In deldtt
by Ellzabeth. He II •urvtved by their chlldrwn: Tom, Julie, Joe, , VJnce Mulroy and Katie Mulroy SperMg, u wetl u ..,,.,.
~a funeral MfVice 8t noon on Saturday, October 23
at St. Joachim'• catholic auch tn Costa ~ A reception
wlfl follow at the Mulroy home, 1739 Candleetlck Lane,
Newport Beach. The fam1ry ~unta that In Heu of now ... ,
donadona be made to stw. OUr Selvee CSOS>, 1580 Superior Avenue, ea.ta Meea; or the St. Vincent de.Pal.I( Society.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
Patchy fog with villbUity
,.., than a querteNnlle at
ttm .. tn the momtng will give
way to ma.tty aunny ....._
The highs will be from 70 to
75 with Hght winds.~ It
will be pardy ctoudy. EacPect
pat°'Y fog after mldnfght. The
lowe wtlf b. 47 '° 67 with light wtndla. .....,,...._
WWW.nw&noM.IJOV
BOATING FORECAST
Farther out, winds will be
northwnterly at 10to 16
tnota. Wind wevee wm be 2
feet or lea on nonhwMt
awell of3 to & fMtaU
MCOnda. Tonight. wlnde will
be nonhw ... erty It 10 to 20
knots, malr.lng wtnd..,.. of
3 feet on• notthwett IWll of
2 to 4 feet It I Moondl.
..
SAi.OR
ContirlJed from Al
Ohio.
. ~ou nMd to hev9 f8ith in your9etf and your
creatOr. I eliiO believe In predeStinadon. ,I believe
I was Mnt to thla wortd for a pu~, and I'm
still here fulfilling it: · He boarded the c.mbJer Bay ln February 19'4 u a
•torekeeper. LOatl baalcaJly
took care of auppUet, handing
out toUetdet, cip.nmes Uld
candy to hJa ahlpn.wea during
the day. gtving •pare paru to
the mecbanl.ca when needed.
He was also a gunner.
NormUlll
Loats often thinb about the
night of Oct. 24, 19". He had
dinner with a few men whom
he would never see again. He
relJlembera he looked at young,
happy fac.eA that would be
lifeless just hours later.
When the sun rose that
October morning, men aboard
the Gambler Bay and six other
small American warships saw
the pagoda masts of Japanese
warships on the horiron. Tile
Imperial Navy armada
consisted of four battleships,
two light cruisers, six heavy
cruisers and 11 destroyers,
Loats recalled.
·we were just light ships, and
the Gambier Bay was basically
there to provide air cover for
General [Douglas) MacArthur's
visit to the Philippines," he said.
The seven American' ships
were a lightly-armed force
assigned to protect six equally
undersized aircraft carriers,
Loats said. They were nothing
more than slow cargo ships
with a flight deck mounted atop
them.
"We just weren't built for a
surface battle," Loats said.
But the Japanese fleet
attacked them with fury.
"They really let us have it,"
Loats said. "Fortunately for us,
most of the 8-inch shells
exploded in the water. A couple
exploded on board and that's
why so many of my shipmates
were killed."
At first, Loats and the small
group he was with didn't hear
anyone yell: .. Abandon shipr
But soon enough. they saw
the widespread chaos around
them, and jumped overboard.
"We were three of us, and we
tried to get on a raft," he said.
They started paddling
vigorously but weren't going
anywhere.
"The raft was still tied to the
ship,• Loats said, smiling. "You
have to laugh about things like
that."
Then they cut off the line and
paddled out into the ocean, and
what ensued was a three-day
struggle for aurvtva1.
mtUGGUNGTO S1llV ALM
That aftemoon. Loata MW b1a
. cousin, Fred Alben, &oat by. He
was not badly hurt. but the two
decided to 1pllt up to increase
the chance for at least one of
them to IUl"Yiw.
The fint night WU the most
chaotic, u the groups of men
flailing In the water tried to get
organized. Loats said They bad
only life jackeU -known a.a
Mae Wests to combat sailors
and Marines.
"We floated by a Japanese
cruiser, and I thought that was
the end of it." be said. "I
thought they were going to
shoot at us."
But they didn't. The Japanese
sailors just stood around on
their cruiser and laughed.
It was a struggle to stay aOoat
and stay focused. The sharks
didn't make It any easier. .. Ally time a shark came by,
we'd just thrash around, yell.
make a lot of noise and sea.re it
away, .. Loats said. "Still, the ·
sharks got 35 or 36 people. One
guy had h1s bottom completely
bitten off. He bled to death."
The surviving men were lucky
not to get attacked by four or
five sharks at once, be said.
"No amount of noise we
could make would've scared
them." Loats said.
On the first night. they sang
songs such as "Yankee Doodle
Dandy" and ·God Bless
America• to keep their spirits
afloat. In Loats' group was a
man be only remembers as
.. Berryman," who used to be a
clown with Ringling Brothers.
.. He was just cracking jokes
all night," Loats recounted.
"He'd ask: 'Can you see that
ship coming? Can you see it? It's
right there?"
No one could see anything
that even resembled a ship in
the distant horiron. But they
laughed anyway.
Most of the next day was
spentgettingorganized.The
men formed into groups of 35
to 37, tore off their shirts and
link up, so no one would drift
away, Loats said. The first
person in the linJc was tied with
a shirt to a raft, he said.
Food they could do without.
8Ut Loats ..,,,,.,.,,... tbll it
wu unbeamhly bot. 1'belr ...,_,
were chapped and their tbroata
chy.
Belief came In the fonn of
rain the eecond otgbL
.. Ob, it wu like manna from
the beawns.,. Loats aa1d. "It was
a godsend. We just opened our
mouths as far as we could and
let It rain In th~."
ONE LAST NIGHT
But that night. their hopes
dwindled. That's when Loats
said bis final prayers.
"I asked God to take care of
my mom, my dad ·and my
brother," he said. "Today I'm
here. They're not ...
The following morning,
shortly after dawn, Loats and
b1s group saw a ship. It was an
American ship.
"I don't remember how I felt,"
he said. "I just remember
thinking how huge the ship
looked to me."
Just to make sure they were
picking up the right group,
people from the rescue ship
asked the men a key question. ·
"Who won the World Series,
they asked us," Loats said. "And
the men yeUed out 'the St. Louis
Cardinals.'"
After recovering in Brisbane,
Australia, Loats returned to San
Francisco on a ship two months
later. He called his mother from
there.
"She thought I had died in
the battle,• he said. "She fainted
when she heard from me."
When he returned to his
hometown, he went back to
Central College, where students
and staff had already held a
memorial service for him.
"My English teacher fell down
to her knees when she saw me
walk in," he said.
Looking baclc.. Loats
attributes his survival to his
"faith and self-confidence."
"You need to have faith in
yourself and your creator,· he
said. "I also believe in
predestination. I believe I was
sent to this world for a purpose,
and rm still here fulfilling it."
A PERSPECTIVE ON SERVING
Most people who survived
MONDAY, OCTOBER 25
Science and Technology in the 21st
Century in Global Alf airs
with
GEORGE H. ATKINSON
Science and Technology Adviur to the U.S. Secretary of State
7 p.m .. Social Science~·~ ltoom 100
TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 2005
Life After 9111: Jssu~ Affecting
the Co urts and the Nation
VIET 0. DINH
Former U.S. N.si. Attorney Gaterol;
Professor of Law, Director of the
Asia1t Uiw 6-Policy Studin Progrlllft,
G«Jrguown Uniwrsity Law Ccnta
7 p.m • BKkman Center Auditorium
FRIDAY, FEl•UARY 25, 2005
The Human Genome and Beyond
ERIC S. I.ANDER
Dirrctar of the Whitehead lrutiMf/
u1ttcr ft>r ~ Rann:li,
Pfo/aMw of IJtolouo MIT
8 p.m., r1ClePClon following
Cryst.11 Cow Auditorium, Student Center
SUNDAY, AP.,L 10, 2005
Chiliftgirlan String Quortet
LBVON CHfLINGlalAN. ~ CHARI.BS
SBWAl'J'. ""1/n; SUSll MJsZAM>S, riok
PHWP J>I GlOOTI. ~
~~-/Mttiitlt.,.....,.
.. p.m .• latdl¥ '"*"" Tldl.cs s 11/1<W
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 7 , 2005
Fighting t~e New
Te"ori.sm:
The Rok of Law
JOHN CHOON Yoo
Profwor of Law, UC Beruley
7 p.m., Un~ Club
F•IDAV, MARCH 11 , 2005
An Evening of Poetry
PRANK BlDAJlT, Clutru:wllor, Al:ilul.mry of
A""1'iwl IWtt; Lou1s1 GLOCK
AND ROIEaT PlNSK,Y.fon*r IWt Uiumua
7 p.m .. ~ folowlng
Ciyst.11 CCM Al.lditorium, Student C9ntet
...
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th$ brdtle tc>Ok to~
~ LoatJ aal.d. ... punued
.. ~JI-tachl.na; After
~-~ .. ~ bl dllrereat tdat1 adW>Ola for · '
dote co 20 ,._.,he came to
NeWpoi1 Hubot Unloll High
ScboOl 1*tttct in NeWport
Beadswutlltult
sµperintendent ln charge oJ
lmtruction In 1961 lbd became
tho dJstrlct'• auperinteodent
Cour years later.
Loats then served as deputy
superintendent when the
district merged into
Newport-Mesa Unified, and he
retired os a consultant for the
di.strict. Newport Harbor High
School's auditorium is named
after the Navy and teacbtng
veteran.
Apart from a career in
education, Loats said he made
it a point to volunteer with
many community
organizations. In 1981 , he was
given the honor of presenting
President Ronald Reagan -in
the Oval Office -a book
entitled WThe Men of lhe
~bier Bay."
Loats' struggle for survival
didn't stop at Leyte Gulf. He
also survived cancer three
times .
"My experience in the South
Pacific helped put things in
perspective for me. surely," he
said.
Loats' basement office is
filled with World War II
memorabilia, photos and
framed newspaper clippings.
And his fallen shipmates? He
carries them in his heart
everywhere he goes.
"They made the ultimate
sacrifice. so we can have our
liberties today." he said.
fl wa~ a ljfe-changing event
that occurred early in his life,
Loats said.
"It made me appreciate life
more," he said. "It 's so true, that
saying about living each day to
the fullest.··
More importantly, Loats said,
he now "takes the time."
"I take the lime to watch the
sunrise," he said. "I take the
time to watch the beautiful
sunset. And I take the time to
watch all the beauty in
between."
• OEEPA BHARATH is the
enterprise aRd general assignment
reporter. She may be reached at
(714) 966-4625 or by e~ma1I at
deepa.bharath .ti:/at1mes.com
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Continued from Al
"When I was 26 and alngSe. I
was living In England and
working as an X-ray tecbnk:ian. •
Griflhhs said. ·1 lived in •
run-down Oat and owned a
bicycle and two pair or jeans. I
was always broke four days after payctay.•
In Bngland. Griftlths' lifestyle
meant that he lived on the
overdraft protection provided by
his bank.
"One day, I went into the bank
and tried to cash a check. The
teller told me that the manager
would like to speak to me."
Griffiths told me.
At their meeting, the manager
pointed out Griffiths' many
overdrafts and said, "You are
living beyond your means."
To a guy with nothing, the
comment was comical, but it
started Griffiths thinking
about a way or lire that would
take him many years to
implement.
Along the way, Griffiths ran up
excessive credit card debt for
things he and his wife wanted,
not what they needed.
Eventually, the Griffiths paid off
their debt, amassed some more
and paid that off, too.
It was the last battJe with debt
VICTIM
Continued from Al
ing. On Friday, the Orange
County Districl Attorney's Office
filed murder charges against her
64-year-old father-in-law, Theo
dore Oleron.
Before she died Tuesday
morning, Lilia Oieron called 911
and told dispatchers that h er fa
1her-in-law had shot her, Costa
Mesa Police said.
Po lice found her dead in an
upstairs bedroom and her ra-
ther-in-law downstairs with a
selr-inflic1ed gunshot wound to
the head. He was still consciou~
and clutching the handgun. I le
surrendered to police.
Theodore Oleron is in guard
ed condition and in Sheriff's
cus1ody at Western Medical
Center in San1a Ana, Costa Me~a
Police Sgt. Marty Carver said.
Neither LlJia Oieron's hu~
band, 52-year-old George Che·
ron, nor h er 12-year-old daugh
ter were home a t the time of the
shooting.
Lilia Oteron, who emigrated
lt:Xa.k/h
chat kill!PUed the Gntlhhi ·rw~AO«myJObaoo
that bepai 1 downward apkal. J
heic-Nne ~It cnyteJt arid that
~me ewer the~"
Th8 9dte Gritlltbs fdJ off of
landed him Into • pact he roade
with bb wife to ltve a llfe so that
if either of them lost their job.
they would ltiD be OK
flnandally,
Ustening to Grlffitb.s, there Is
no doubt that be has made
certain aaaifices and
compromises along the way. But
he has also achieved financial
peace and managed to teach his
children the most important
lessons about money.
"One day. I picked my
daughter up from school and
noticed that she was upset.
When I asked her why, she said
that• glrl at school was laughing
at her because their family car
was 'messed up."'
So Griffiths had this exchange
with h1s daughter.
MWbat kind or car does h er
daddy drive?" He asked.
·A Hummer,• replied his
daughter.
Griffiths explained that they
completely owned their famiJy
car, but the other girl's father did
not -he was still ma1c:ing
payments to the bank. which
was the real owner of the
Hummer.
to California and moved into
her father-in-law's home about
five years ago, had clashed with
him in the past. Costa Mesa Po-
lice Lt. Ron Smith said. Though
he had moved into his Eastside
home from Russia more than SO
years ago. he held much more
traditional. conservative values
than did his progressive daugfl-
ter-in-law, Smith said.
Lilia Oleron worked at the
bank three days a week and
took classes to improve her Eng-
lish, Wood said. She was en·
rolled in a class at Orange Coasl
College this semester and had
made the school's honors list in
2001. OCC spokesman Jim
Carnett said.
On Friday morning, her cus·
tamers and coworkers al the
bank were still reeling from the
news of her death. Customer
Don Delaney had heard news of
the murder but didn't realize it
was his friendly teller until he
saw a picture or Oleron fl ashing
her trademark grin.
The photograph sat on a
hand-lettered poster board next
to the teller station where Ole·
ron worked until this week.
·1n loving memory of Lilia,"
the sign read.· 1966-2004. •
"She was definitely the per-
sonality queen,· Delaney said.
"She was so pleasant. -
Kristin Rosten paused in the
bank lobby to sign a remem·
~-StiCmrARY
NE\VPORT . .BEAC:f I
We invue rou 10 v1s1c w 10 our~ loanon
and v1~ our t'Xpc;in<kd sdccuoo of
Holiday Cards, fule Sta1t00t'ry, Gifts, lnv1w100S
and Wrodmg Accessones
240 Newport Cmcer DnYr • Nt'WJlO" Be.ch
1"-'" M<nltry-F"d•r It~• ._..,..Y 111-•
"Who'I ...... QC>lWf"
asked her.
NoW. Gltfthhl ~ CMt\ h ,,
evaythlna. and whU8 the CbOki)
does aelb9 cert.Un
tncorrveniencel IUCb .. thew•
at the hotel. they are mlriof. < Now.~oflongblgl'or ''1
diJngl. be bu~ a tenae o{ I
frhdom ~~fewer '
and (ewer American&. A.IOng I J
with the flnandal bwderw we
carry comea the price of a "':
higher dJvorce rate, with monef.'
issues being one of the chief '"
causes.
In America. too many of us • '
are Uvlng beyond ow means, · '
which forces us to make bad ' :
choices about ow lives and the ,
lives of those we love, including '
the choice that sends both '
parents off to wort. while a
suanger raises their lctds ln day :
care.
Eventually, Paul Grtfliths
reached a suitable compromise ;
with the Florida hotel But the '
inconvenience onJy
strengthened hJs resolve to
continue to provide for his
family. even if providing means
doing without.
• STEVE SMrTH 1s a Costa Mesa
resident and a freelance writer.
Readers l'(lay leave a message for
him on the Daily Pilot hotline at
(714) 966-4664.
brance book I.ilia Oleron's co-
workers placed on a table.
·she was so very bright and
cheery," Rosi en said. ·she had,
such a big smile and was so
sweet. I can't believe somett1ing
like this would happen to her ...
Everyone al the bank took lhe
news of her death hard, Wood
..aid. When Wood showed up 111
work on Friday, one customer, .i
"big, s1rapping guy,• was in h~
car. sobbing for Ulia Oleron.
She was so loved, the cuo;1om-
crs wouJd sometimes wait m
hne longer, just Ml they could
1alk with her, relier Ryan Delaro .
sa~d.
"She was full or lire:· OelaroSCJ
said. "She always came m with J,
smile. I'd come in tired, and
she'd always cheer me up and
!ell me stories about her daugh·
ler."
She doted on her 12-year-old·
daughter. from a previous mar-
riage, Wood said. She would
<;how off pictures of her 1n h(:r
balJet clothes and talk about hl'r
~wimmlng skilJs.
"(li er daugh1erJ was aJJ 'he'd,
talk. about." Wood said.
liJia Olero n\ parents are ... uµ
living in F.astern Europe and her,
sister io; planning to travel here
for her memorial, Wood said. lj.
lia Oleron had asked Wood for
Lime off during the Olristmaa
holidays to take her husband
and daughte r to visit her family.
Employees at the bank won'l
soon forget the smiling face and
kind heart or the woman they
called Ml.iii, M co-worker Holly
I leins said .•
·or all the people for this to
happen to -UH." Wood sigh~
with disbelief. ·11ow beauti~
she was, and she didn't even ~
alize it. I was just thlnking 1:t•
night; even her name is beau ;
ful... ,.
A memoriaJ for family anP:
friends will be held at noon oia:
Wednesday at Brown Cblonl~
Mortuary at 204 W. 17th St. 1ei;
Santa Ana. •! t•
• MARISA O'NBL covers pubhc
safety and courts. She may be
reached at (714) 966-<t618 or by
e-mail at
marisa.oneilfllatima.com.
FOU. SERYICIE
SALON
See Ill Few All Your
COIOrQI .....
... •• •• •• •• • •• •• •• ••
StELTE . ,
R tbe ~ but louGI did ...
Wint .., _.., .. IDOmY tar ....
Conhied frOm Al plldQi mc. or doOn. wbkll
\ wll be aocm .,. cbiD to millb
the -.nr.r~ oa Aus. · waybawlldlllJ Mml
30. ~-----~opm-1be ...... wflb .. ~ loo betlsJMD 1be wlunteen and had to do ~ lbllr ~
Cbe "*M&J'iidlt lbout bow to tOWlld him, he IDS.
nm die llbellm. "People ~ bin cwa-and
1he biner Wllmtell'I baYe CMI' tpln to~ ........ be been-.... JllOU!ltl a me 111t ukl ~ tber do Jt tt en1ma1e * weeb OUllkle the .._ 11-were acarvtng or m1laeated1 It leab'I that the animall elm are jUlt doem't make emae. I knew'
ltarving and are not recetvtng the truth w01 prevail. bec:aUae I wtertnary cue. But Botros and dJd nothlog wrong.•
other volunteers who condnue The former vohmteen a.re
to auppon him have denied all happy u long u the abeJter la
the allegation& cleaned up and the animals re-
Costa Mesa ofBdala and ceive good care, said apokes-
Orange County Animal Control woman Shelly Hunter.
oftlcen have been conducting an "Wflre happy if things are OK
lnvadgadon of the shelter and and they remain that way," abe
found nine violations mostly re-said. •All we were uklng la that
lating to vendladoa. deanllness the anlmak have clean kennels.
and dralmge lo the fadlity ln food, water and good veterinary
late August. Costa Mesa Police care.•
1J.. John PltzPatrlck said. The formtt volunteers also
The violations u observed by filed a complaint against Botros'
the oftlcen included kennel MA Animal Hospital next door,
doon that needed to be re-stating that the veterinartao em-
placed. dlny kennels and caga, ployed unqualified technicians
INldBdent dralnaae gutU!ra, fail-to perform swgery on animals.
ure to laolate aareatYe an1ma1s Botros denied thole allegationa,
and a rodent problem. u well. saying that the volun-
Botroe comcted II)Olt of tboee teen ~ being vindictive, be-
vloladooa within days. FitzPat-cause be ubd them to leave.
rtclc aa.ld. The volunteers will continue
AD of the problems have now to protest outside the hospital,
been flud, Botros said on Friday. Hwlter said.
FltzPatrlclc and an Orange "We'll do it such a way that It
County An1mal Control otllcer
will take a final walk through the
shelter next week to determine
that all problems have been
fixed .
"Most of the issues had to do
with the fact that the building is
old," Botros ea.id.
Things needed to be fb.ed in
TOWN
Continued from A4
432-9681.
A voluntMr from the Susan G.
Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
will hoct a free 1emlnar on breast
health at 9 1.m. at the Athletic
Club for Women, 2036 Quall St,
Newport Beech. Information:
(949) 862-8666.
dOilil't illlCI .-, II • .a Iba ............
Plahldcl; .. ..... tht .,..ot .. ~011tr.'-.. ..
~~== tMe a •flnll Wlllk lbroulb tba
lbeker." be iUl.
"I'm IDenlly a fKt 8ader. Uy-inl to .... bUlb wbecber the ...
ter .. ClOIDPIYIDa. wtdl tbe Codea
or not,•~ .met. "I'm ID"
1Dg to preeent what I have and let
(the c:ound1J make the conclu-
sions.•
But having personally In-
spected the shelter, PltzPatrlck
said be believed' the vohmteers'
allegations seemed eugerated.
"'"1bere were vtoladona, but
they ~ nothing lfsnlflcant,"
beaald.
Botros bu also been trying to
wort with the city of HWltington
Beach to renovate the fadlity,
which is very old. FitzPatrick
said.
"Many of the existing prob-
lems go hand in hand with how
old the fadllty ls," he said. "I
agree lt'a no 1Bj MahlJl But the
animals get the care they need
and are by no means mis-
treated."
• DEEM BHARATH 11 the enterpri1e
and general uaignment reporter.
She may be reec:hed at (7141
966-4625 or by •mail et
dHpa.bharath Olatlmn.com.
awt.t l.ulherwl Churc:tf• Fel
Featlvaf wlll be from 9 a.m . to 4
p.m. at 7'IO Victoria St., Costa
Mesa. The event lndudes food,
entenalnment.. gamee, live and
silent auctions, a book fair, a rodt
wall, a bake shop and more.
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HlghW8y, Newport Beactt. The
event will feature e red-carpet
walk. • silent auction, food,
drink.a, dandng and
entertainment. Reserved seating
tidtets are $260. Information:
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1HE RACE FOR COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL
Longshot is willing to give run a try
De1rdreN...,._
Dall) Pilot
C.llil.A Mf::Y. -Mrl ~ n; a caodJ,
datt-With ii dedicated focus: lO maU
... un-tht-nn 11> saie for people who haw
dJ-.abiliUt"> IOW-llK'Ol'Dt' resadent!. aod
'ot"l'UOI">
"Jill, who ha.!> a speedl unpedunent.
lld~ bt-t-n a tam.ilia! tdCt' aJ City Council
111~ for the past two yea.no.. Hr u.
IUIUUflg for the cowx:il because he
v.~dfll~ t<.1 help. he !Wl)d
·I tlunl I rn a ht-ro to the <hsab'eci be
\dU~ no ollt' who~ cL~ ~ eYtt
tnt:'d tu run for Cit) Council.· be !OaJd.
I I.Ji. mom K.arm Ahli.~
~\ou rt' a lo~ but you don't
kJIUW unul you try.· sht-!WUd.. •P'fm you
ase a tremendow. Ul!.ptrauon to a k>t of
pt"Up4e like you ngbt n<M. •
Ahli 11\-a.!> born Ul I~ m Santa Ana
as ad m<M'd to Co!.u ~ 111 the i.ame
~eas lie en~ llvmg here ~ lt
lia!> a "great po!Jce department.~ de
partrrlt'nt and Clry Counal." he Wd.. Im u.mpaagn doe!Jl t haw a huge
bodgt-t only 00\.'U barmen md two
lawn ~gn!>. Kann !.ald But lui. \'MlOO\JS
per.onal1t)' 1s a hugt' aMit.1. &he scud
URLNl..f
A99: 20
~Mom.Karin
Edw:a1ioft: Student at Orange Coast
CoDege
~ Adiwiliea: Alternate
membel of Human Retabon5
Commmee; blood donOf at Hoag
Hospn.al
Anocher pnonty ~ prowhng ac:nvme.
for chs.abled ~u lO connect ttJ
eac:b other. Karin Ahlf said.
"Hei seen my mom ba\.T to ~
mto an assasted-m'ing facillfy. • she said..
"He scud. 'We haw a greas semor-cema
for them lO §<>Ci;thre "°"' about the
c1lsab&ed7 How about a recreaDOn oeruer
where ~ can hang out and have SIO-
cial acovuia Because thar'' reaDy bani
bea•R a kJt oi ClID5 ~SOI)'. 'I can\.'
My philosophy ~ 'Giw ll a O'). You
might ..-urpnSt yoww!f Karl as very
can-..00.
He woWd ah.a likt man aft.er~
acnvt~ lor bc:h to kttp them awzy
from ganp and dNp. be scud.
Cowx:ilnwl (.bm Steel noann:aud
Ahlf to Ult Human Relanoru Commmet
~ an alt.emat.e member and the fuD
council approved it.
·He reall)• wanted to gel u:rvOOled. •
Kano QJd. ~·re reaD) UJYOfved m (D's
rent e"YeOli and what ·i. gmng OD m ow
town and ary. •
"lies friendJy and outgomg." Kann
Nill ~d "lbat s ~methmg I reall} ad-
mire about him -a bd wnil a 'J)ttCh
1mpt-dunt-nt who ~ verbally outgomg.
bec:.au~ mOSI of tm ~ were
1101 ~· had to kn<M vou for a kmg
un •e bt-fore they got c:omfort.able Nol
Karl ht' Cot" nght up tht'rt> and Wb
I tdl pt"OJ>le d you don I wlderstand
hun. Ju"1 !.a} Can you n-peai t:hat7 ltt ~
'-l.l u!>t."d 1 o that. •
Yoimg Ahlf ~ mt.eresled m unema-
tional traVehng and will be going to
Ouna rwo day!"> afl.r:r thr eiecnon m No-
vember ~'Ith tbt' ~ Mesa l.rwlf'
lmerfa1tb Council. ~ be will ~
s.i~ lik.r Ti.an an.men Squan and dlf'
Great Wall of Onoa.
Kar1 Nltf rs the y01X1gest candidate rurnng for a seat oo the Costa Mesa City Comci
wme of tm gua}!> rl elected. ilJ't' to
ne&t· ..aler cood.mon" lor pedestnano,
a1ad dnven. through m~ fil-.e aud.J
IJI,, CT'O!•~'alh -One'> trutl emJ1 ~
"'~al' -for the dJ~
lie abo wan~ to mah-i.ure !>tret1 cor
11ep, dft' i.afe and ace~ for ~
"'' then-If> ~ chana-of chem f.alhng
"I alway. wanted to stt Chm.a idtt:r I
~ tbt' opewng ceremorues of 1M
otymptQ.. be &aid.
~ Ahlf mJOY!> runrung and lb prt'·
panng lO run the Orangt' County Half
Ma.ra.rhml laler this )a.I' He WOlb aJ
IKIA in 11.6 kitchen.
.......... m09I in.,a.Wll -
....... dty7
Pubk satetv. ~ hou51ng,
tJ•~ I Me importan1 Issue!>.
ON THE ISSUES
......... .,.1111e ....... ::''WW9¥
toimprON1heW •title?
Renovatton C1f l'UfKk>wn bu11d1fl0$ and
sboppmg mall$
Ale day .............. jell)
hu• ...... 's tJ
The ,at> • ....,. w. r..i tot. ..
pclttda.
From the Westside, looking citywide
Deirdre N~wman
[;;,ti; f'1lut
rJ r, I A Mt-~/\ -l\t ii \'OWlg
~,, I r11 kt-\ t"r<, pdft"flt' made an
111df4Jbl(' mart on rum when
UW} dt-monstratE'd tl>t-take,
I I 1argt -.kill Of fin~ d \'f>td and
f1lh1tg II
• lll4t made a wong unpres
.. , .. ,. on me and J'yt> fwlCtM>ned
h~t-tJ14t almosl my mure liie."
111 \4.ld
lit"Vt'T l'> ruruung f()f Oty
f um."ll for JU~ thaI realQrl
. , t~ ~ nttd to changr
""''t' of thr fundament..al phi lf.r.t.1ph~ gcxng on with tbt' City
c 11wxil for nearly two ~. -
I K-..aJd "Jf!, ~ th:a1 citJ-
/.eJ I!> are <X.11 twiered first and
f Of l"DlOSt. •
Be¥tt made km mart on ary
p«Alua 1Ml year whm be was
one d the 1-t two oontenden
vymg lO be appouued 10 tile
council to rqJlaoe former Mayor
Karm Roblmon. who left to be-
~ a Superior Cowt ,IUdgie. He
bowed OUI al the n.mning when
the oounci kqJll drMflod1ng to
,...vt' a coedy speaal dedioo.. He
wa. thm llPP<liided lO the Plan-
f'W'11 (A"tmiwion by Cowd-
man Allan Mamoor
Be¥U vew up .,, w. ~
<..ouory and .. dnnm lO the
fidd ol graphic dmigJI aftft" ~
crtving an Indian G&lkles invilas
uon dliill apcwd him. The fa,
thn-«JO boodil• group
~held~ and
~ al the faJhen ·mac1e lbe
c°'*'1 imitalionL • hr aid.
f le mo¥ed 10 C.0.C.. Mela in
f 997 to t.aR a job Wit Vmoo
Sbscboeacb. om al the Ol1dml
*atmo.rd dorMnc ooqwM
I le then mcJi'lld oa IO Cazy
ShUta and a9lled ICJlne award-
...... ....,. dllf lall.ed •
drqdr ht llid. He .........
"Dllnl whm mey 1ftft badl
~atcbela~
~ -he .... juaiar ....
tllJd lhe wmbd In mmbdas le•
..:ta.
TOldhrt Ibey ~ Cllk'l· ........ ....., .. ~..,
aaa .,.., ...... a:z· ... ., ., a.ilili ... 2 •$
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•
ERtC BEVER
AGE:. 45
FAlm. Y: Wsfe, Tem1
EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree
tn art and graphtc design from
Cal State Fuhrton, mfnored an
photography
c:o...JNTY ACTMllES.
Member of the City' I
Community Emel gei ICY
Resp<>! ise T earn, Westside
Improvement Asstl.
Ht ali<> ~ reaoranon work on
can as a hobby
They bougtu a home on thr
~ m I 990 and '°°° found
ous their borneownn"S' aMiOQa.
t>on WU in thr red and DOC able
to 6.t roan that were f.alhng
~besaid..
"Upon Jl2lmng dvs.. ~ r3lbed
and organaed other' t.xneown-
en.. look pebbO<ll u'OlDd and
dvew OUl the leaders that bad
been running lbe board tor 12
~·he said
They and the odJS rebel
~ p a tna;udly oo
the board and ICar1l!d down the
pad1 o( filal it:iipO' .. ..,. io-
duding pail1g a lam from a
bank lO .. thr rooU med qmt.
)y ln ... Jalf"I. the loan --
pat olf and in 9e'W!ll Jal"I al the
~ wort OD the
homes was compidlP.. hr aid.
lbal -bial t,, lft... he
Aid. •• milled up deWUCia:C ...
my dnw to the ~ ... be-
cau.e ow home. OUI'.,...
WllboenL We turned .. ..
around and .. co die ....
~ we _. ...,. pnay
p>Od. Tbm wir itU;Jped to t* a
brmb mil locDd 8luund md
aid. 'Colla ........ bdp.' It
._ JWI a .... 9'!llliolJ ol die mm...._·
And die •.A\::Jlbidt Imp CAJe--
~ Amm. -bom. II #b .....
a aw••w,.alp o1• people 11.t
modw-.t tbe cxud to ~
..,.. ......... to .... Y't ... ........ -n.-·· , ....... .............. c...,..,,_.
- 7 , ............. _
........... WPC'•lrlit .. ht' ,._ .....
........ '1 ,, ...
!MO<l
So. the group began address?
mg arywide issues.. and mem ·
bt>n ultima1.ety deadt"d mry
woWd b.aYe thr grealesl effect bi)'
gewng ooe o( lhesr own on the
c:ouocil. They wppon.ed Chm
5ltt1'5 candidacy in 2000 and
Mansoor's run Ill 2002..
Tur group IS DO( supportiog
Slttl dllS ~ arot.ald. t.bougfl. It
H> Sl4JPOlting 8ew!r. who o&red
to teptt:t;ftlt the group u iu c:an-
didase.
"I'm dUi year'' human ual·
6cr from thr ranb.. hr aid. "Wr
all turned inw.ud aod u:ad.
"Who's up dm timer I don't lhiok
anyone ~ this. I really
IJteYft" bad polilicaJ aspindions.
but it's a mttnl ~ ol my
kJ¥e ior dv cily and my delire to
see Calta Mesa be die bat city rt
cm be.-
He lOUIS hUmelf u an innoq,
tivepOOb»~
·1 don't mn from een ity
lhe ume way 1101DeOD1e el9e
loab. ii.. hr ml ., always feet
il'• important to nwda bow
odl« mdlies deal wtd:a lim8ar
Atimrinm. Tbetts DO pab in Je-
inwadng the wt.a~ m n"'hc
approet:b ii OUI ct.ft. 8ming
tt.l. I l.-..ly find a PJd llkr-
oadvie. rm giocJd • ._.. ac-
cq;.cMW UJU4WCIUcieU •
.. oudootanlllr-....-
lormed .tmi be-.... ....,...
cs wridmt ID 1987. • 'he
.. aed ... ~ plKa -lmc-Clldnc ........ ee he ....
w! .::..:. :..:=: ID
It nJlbd me of a pod portion al
~almrllr.bulllamdr me..,..._· he lllll6d. -r .._..,
-•Glleeadold.-pmtalmy .. a led me to a.-..._. I
..... _ .... toClltamont
dllra. I Mil ID a --ti lld -· :...-::=tlO":"~:: ......... ..._ rmw ...... ... •.
-'-:.. "':1:5 :-!.' "':--
ON ntE ISSUES
.... ,,, ... , . ~
......... Giiry ., ' ... ~Ei!:iiilC~ =..)'~ ......... ~;
1
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.. ..
*'WTOGITPWI • .., -U..C Mllto Aymtc.ts• .. ~ ..... t311 s..11o .-Jtwe.. C-.Meu, CA~· 'r 11 a lkm • C.. C1141~r.cSendto(7141 98M620
ID Send IO~·~• Al con•pondaoce ""* lndudil Y,..,.. hami9IOwn end ~ runber (for~. purpoeee). The"'°' 1 su we 1he right to edtt al 8Ubmiuions for denty end lengCh
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Living through
a church of
changes
IJ8111Welsa
My Peet-grandparents
came from Germany ln
1872. They conwrted from
the l...uaheran church to the
Pp.oopal Quach shortly
afteo their anival. My
family's continuity with the
c:hun:h extends to my
...... and my
grandchildren.
Ai the age of 13, I took
dasaes learning what the
church's doctrine was. I
p&edgied my faith to God
and I accepted the
teachings of the church 10
be truisms, and that I would
remain loyal to the church.
I then was confirmed by
the "laying on of han<b" by
the bishop. I attended
communioo services
regularty Wltil the church
changed its interpretation of
the Bible. not based on
newfound documenlS, but
for the leadership's own
expediency in keeping with
social issues..
They aeated beliefs
contnuy to what I had
accepted as the truth at
coofinnation. It was
devastating to find the
beliefs I held sacred ~
now hogwash. I questioned
the aedibility of my beloved
church. Should I remain
steadfast in my beliefs. or
remain loyal to the church I
accepted al confirmation?
Instead of an uplifted feeting
leaving church, I now (eft
like a heretic, and was
acting against God and the
Holy Spirit.
When I was confirmed a.s
an F.piscopalian J also
became part of the Anglican
C.Ommwtlon. When St.
James broke from the
f.pisc.opal (}lurch. it
maintained its commwlion
with the Anglican (}lurch.
By becoming a part of St.
James I was ab4e to
maintain my loyalty to the
chun:b without
compromising my faith and
beliefs in the scriptures.
ft is vecy comforting that
my faith througb the years
again seems valid. The
delgy at St. James shared
these beliefs so SO"Ongty that
they jeopardized a
comfortable vocation rather
than compromi<;e their
beliefs. It is also reassuring
that the Anglican (}lurch in
Uganda. which I am now a
part of. would not continue
a communion with a church
they consider heretic, even
though they sacrifice the
important funding from the
F.piscopaJ (}lurch USA.
•ml. WEISS tS a resident of
Newport Beach.
Not much love for
show, s local book
I thoroughly agree with what
J.P. Hannan aaid about the
propam on television called
"The oc· -that it is
misguided ("Honoring 'The OC
is misguided: Oct. 21). It's not
only misguided, he neglected
to state that very little of it is
filmed in Newport Beach .
Surrounding areas. yes. but
very. very little ln Newport
Beach .
RU1lt GARSTONE
Balboa Pe ninsula
A few more questions
about Marinapark
In his Daily Pilot
community commentary
supporting ¥easure L.
Oarence Turner makes some
very lofty predictions a bout
the revenue that the proposed
Mar ina pa rk hotel project will
contribute 1oward the ci1y'!>
Keneral fund ($2.2 rrnllion
annually) and 10 the Newport
Beach 11delands fund ($I
m1ll1on annually) 1· Mea~ure L
be\I chou:e for public.· Oct
21)
Musi folk<. will read this and
\ay, "Wow 1h1s !.eems like a
greac deal for the city!·
I lowever, furner doe!. not let
us know some 1h1ngs 1hat
would be helpful for
understanding 1hcse !igun.''·
sudt as: Whal a re the
occupancy as .. umption'> u .. ed
in the pro1ec11ons chat derived
these figures? Are thev in line
with what '>i m1lar hotl'ls in the
area are now achieving and
expect to achieve in 1lw
future? Will the city rt•re1ve
a ny guarantee (from developt'r
Stephen Suthe rland or J
to be dl'lerm111ed opt.'ra1or
-;hould the proiect ralterl
1 ret·ornmcnd tht>\C vc·rv
1mportdnt add111onal r.ius b1·
made available lo accurately
Newport-Mesa residents,
You are invited to a Costa Mesa
Citywide Prayer Meeting
MAILBAG
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Harbor Christian Fellowship
What we will be prayinrfor: Our Nation,
Iraq, and the Upcoming National and
Local Elections.
' All Are Welcome, However, We Will Only Be
Praying in Jesus' Name.
This is non-political. Please do not wear or
bring campaign materials. Take care to keep
your views to yourself. We are ·gathering
together to seek God's will in a ~e of need.
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Bring your Friends and Your Faith.
Ut!s Siek God together!
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AlO Salwdly, OciDber 23, 2004
THE CROWD
Bringing in a healthy
harvest for the needy
T be Harvesters'
12thannuaJ
f'uhion show and
luncheon netted
$500,000 for the Second
Harvest Food Bank of
Orange County.
1be sold-out event
attracted Newport-Mesa
citizens to the Four
fundraiaer WU an
Seasons Hotel at
Fashion Island for the
• enormous suoceu for
the citizens ol oc that
face hunger daily.
\\bdd.ng for that sucam
were underwriting
oo-chaln Brigid
lanclm•andAla
Plabr, along with
Melinda Sena ln c:harp
of corporate B. W. COOK participation. n.111e
silent auction of the
season. followed by a most
trendy fashion show produced by
South Coast Plaza. Under a
massive tent, lined in black and
pulsating with hip-bop, the
th.reads of Celine, Donna Karan,
Giorgio Annani. Gucci, F.scada.
Roberto Cavalli, Yves Saint
Laurent and Ouistian Dior
paraded the catwalk. The
fashions of Roberto Cavalli
received both audible gasps and
cheers for the sheer originality
and creative design. Other
standouts were the lines of
Armani and Dior, showing off
wearable fashion beyond
reproach.
Following the fashion show,
guests converged under the
canvas ceiling of the Palm
Garden for a luncheon that
included modeling from French
jeweler Cartier. Ola.ired by
Carmela PhllUpa, the massive
Riiy, c...y Lobel. Robm McMonllle. Ann Moodlwl, Jiiii
Md'mm, Mm8'e IUimn and
Jennifer Stp:etnwn were also
very lnvo.lved in helping to raise
the financial bar for the
Harvesters.
Founded by Newport citizens ·
JOI Johmon-1\der and Jmntfer
Van Bergh. the group of
volunteers has made a
considerable difference fighting
hunger in OC over the past
decade. Major support for the
annual event came from Julia
Po8t, Heather Madden. Sherrl
Worth Noune, Jean Wel89 and
UJy l'tlentp. Also underwriting
were Melllla Arnold, Diane
Cotton. Mary Buddngham,
Marla Cooper, Franoee Gadbois
and Maya Redwttz, to name only
a selection of generous donors.
• THE CAOYt'D appears Thursdays
and Saturdays.
The 12th annual Harvester9 luncheon at the Four Seasons Hotel, Newport Beach, was made possible by the generosity of Robin
McMonigle, Jill JohnsoirTucker and Carmela Phillips.
Three
Harvesters
Cherie
Skellern,
Christine
Anderson
and Aytin
Aker Wells
helped to
raise
$500,000
to help fight
hunger in
Orange
County.
ALSO IN THE CROWD: The
Angelitos de Oro, a.small group
of 50 women serving the needs
of Big Brothers/ Big Sisters of
Orange County wiM launch its
holiday shopping card for a third
season at South Coast Plaza .
For the purchase of a $50 card,
shoppers may save 20% on
regular merchan<ise at more
than 100 SCP shops and
restaurants between Nov. 4 and
9, 2004. To purchase a card,
can (949) 642-9883 or go
online at http://www.angelitos
deoro.org. l)lis year is the
1 OOth anniversary of the Big
Brothers/ Big Sisters. Pictured
here are Jayne LalJy, Toni
Berlinger and Kate Eastman.
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~. OddW' 23, 2004 All
THE MORAL OF THE STORY
Remembering the ones
· who provide life s lessons Creating a litmus test for the election
to take them Lo the teachers
and staff at my son's school.
They all work so hard and I
want them Lo know how
much they are appreciated.
We entrust our children 10
their care and it's important
for parents to be involved
and help out whenever and
however we can. For me this
"The entire object of mu
)du.cation is to mau peopk
""'' '"'1rely do tile right tliing, :OU1 enjoy the right things; not
merely indw triou.s, but to
Jooe Industry; not merely
"learned. but to love
knowkdge; not men>ly pure,
but to love purtry; not merely
j u.st, bw to hunger and thirst
after jiu tice. ··
-JOHN RUSKIN CINDY week. I can only bring sweeti.
and pray for them." TRANE l.ater In the week. I wa\ in a
Leave:. are changing CHRISTE SO hair salon buying shampoo.
colors. fall ii. m the air N Three girls came :.kipping in
and children are busy in !>Choo!. I followed by a woman with a big '>mile. I
remember cm joying teacher'!> asked about school and learned that it
conference!> and back to-\chool nights was paren1 conference week al her
when our daughter!> were younger, and daughters' school and they were
how much mnuenn· their teachers had enjoying their morning with their
on them. mother and a classmalc.
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;mswered 1hn'>t' prnyt>rs in many stripe!> and had frcddc'> 011 her 110,t•
w o nderful way'>. My hu.,band Jon and I Her mother smiled and -.aid, "You'w
foved doing all W(' roult.I at homl' 111 righ1. your teachcr.., truly one of lht•
read to and l'OlllJtt• our children and best"
encourngt' thl'm 111 rt•ad ant.I learn on The i.,rirl., 1alked al 1he '>JITil' tmw
their own. bur Wl' .,o .1pprena1etl .tll about the pu.:turei. they wert• g11111g 1C1
!hose who'c pt•r.,onah11e'> and draw for Lhe1r leacht•r-. <trill .1hout how
classroom., 1n.,p1n•d lhem loo. f wa., '>O exci1ed they were to go hJtk 10 "hnol
thankful for thl' many different way., we the nexl day.
were able to bl· involved wuh tht• We all know th.11 qu.il11y ed11r,1t1on 1,
teacheri. and .,d10ol'> OH'r the war... far more than reuung whal "ir1
whether 11 Wd' hl'lpmg 111 the lextbooks Wr? need 10 pray for anti
cla-.sroom, on .. dwol hoard'> or on the promote lhildren or mtegnty, hont''>f}'
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the '>tafT ant.I otlwr pareni.. who helped and aJI people working w11h lhildrcn 111
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I Wil!> happy lo oh<.t•rve two d1fleren1 all of you who give c,o 11111rh to the
'>ituationo; rec.en1ly th,11 rcmmtl~d me or younger generalmn. and may we ,tit
the need for '<hoof, ant.I famihe., to pmy that Got.I would makt• u-. into tht·
work toge1ht·1, anti for u1mmuni111:., to people we need IO lw lur lho'>t' who
do all they ('dll to promott' and '>upport follow in our foot.,lep'>.
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the das5room
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noticed the woman lwhind me with
!'>everal tray., of ,1s,oned cookie,. I
commenll·d on lhl·111 .ind c,he !-.m1led
and said, -I ht• hakl'ry hNe t.lit.I 'iuch a
great job with thl''l', a11d I'm '>O excited
• CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport
Beach resident who speaks frequontly to
parenting groups She may be readied via
e-mail at cindy a onthegrow com or
through lhe mail at 537 N ewport Center
Drive Box 505 Newport Beach, CA 92660
The Archbishop of St. Louis recently issued a letter
listing five issues that he said numps any other
issues when it comes to determining what
candidate to vote for. Those issues indude
abortion, gay marriage, cloning, stem-cell research
and euthanasia In the letter, Raymond Burke said
that a candidate's positions on war, the death
penalty, poverty and education are secondary
behind the first five. Is there an issu e or issues that
a voter should consider more important than any
other during this election? Should there be?
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own set or standards on what 1hey
consider 10 be priori1y or
-;ccondary
issues. For
inMan ce, a
person who b
battling a
disabling
disease may up1
to supporl a
candidate who
favor .. medicaJ
re-.eafl"h, '>ULh
ii'> '>lern-ccll
re,earch. Other-.. who t 01h1tlt·r
.1honion a., a gravt· '>Ill Y1.oult1 1101
'>uppon a candidate who
recognizes the nght of a wom,111 IO
l hoose. Nonethl'le~'>. 10 -.cl a
l ntenon without any compronuw
undermines the princi ple
foundation of liberty Pcopll' haw ,1
right to make their own t.lell"on
without corro'>lon.
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Corrthled from Al 1
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to bta opinlom. 1bere Ja
substantial Ouiatlan theoJoglcal
and eth.lal support for positions
on all lldea of bis ftve
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followers of
the "Prince of
Peace" and
MHope of the Hopeless" and
·1,ord of Heaven and F.arth," our
Savior Jesus ~t, the three
most important issues we
should have in our minds and
hearts before voting olir hopes
not our fears on Nov. 2 (or
earlier} are peace with justice
and economic and
environmental justice.
Jesus had lots to say about
peace -see Luke 19:42 and
John 14:27 for my favorite
examples. For him, peace seems
to have meant not the absence
of struggle but the presence of
love. While the use of violent
force may sometimes be a
necessi1y of last resort, war is
contrary to the will of God.
Otrist clearly pronounces God's
blessing on peacemakers
(Matthew 5:9).1 think that
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and coopndoo IDd a.a \.W to
be idYoalei b choM*> ..
mott~ibour~
1b qJpOl1 ... • -bt Y'C>'I pleue ~n.d M9Ubew
25:31-48, the WondeCti
lnAsMudl :::r. I d*'k that
Qukdana look fOt
poJltkal leaden who~ lot
economic j\lldce, who wQI eeek
to reduce the growing dilputty
between deb IDd poor, aDd who
will acdYety promote equal
opportunities {In education.
health care, children's eervlces,
etc..) for ~e.
"'Ibis fraglle earth. our Island
home" (Book of Common
Prayer, p. 370) was created by
God, belongs to God and is
h;ltrlnsically good (Genesis
1:25d).
I thiQ.k that Oajstians mould
look for political leadert who
recognize earth's goodnes,, and
its limitations. clwnplon
environmental justice. and
uphold our responsibility to be
good stewards of God's creation.
Of course, as an Episcopalian,
I am open to negotiation.
I want to add that our
religious tradition admonishes
us not to bear false witness
against our neighbor and to love
our enemies. l think that
wherever the campaigns of
political candidates and its
coverage by the media have not
been conducted according to
principles of fairness, honesty
and integrity, we must cail for
accountability.
THE VERY REV'D CANON
PETER D. HAYNES
Saint Michael & All Angels
Eplscopai Oturch
Corona del Mar
"Catholics Can Vote for Kerry."
WU the._... .. Of a c:Ohan by
Pr.AridlWW~ in .... New
Volt Dilly NIM. He dlu1fled the
J>91idoo"beld by the
CMl~mflorilyol R.oman a.. bilbopl:
Catbolks cannot be ..... 1-Je
votera. but must wetati all of the ....
The
AlchbJ.tbop rrom MIMcM.u:t
wuwiduly
influenced by
awten
guide
pubtished by
an .
Independent.
conservative
group ~uartered in FJ
Cajon. whole political strategy
was to deem it.a selection of five
Ulauestobe"nonnegotiablewfor
aD Catholic voters. In coiltra.st.
the ofBdal 2004 l!Jection Guide
for Calhollca publiahed by the
bl.shops calla it "a moral
imperative" for the United States
to work to curb the spread of
nuclear. chemical and biological
weapons and to reduce its own
reliance on weapons of mass
destruction. and offers a more
complete discussion of i.smes.
Global poverty and tens of
millions of children who are
undernourished -this ls the
priority identified by Archbishop
Giovanni Lajolo, the Vatican's
top foreign affairs official, iQ his
speech to the United Nations.
About the war, he pointed out,
"Everyone can see that it did not
lead to a safer world inside or
outside Iraq."
On terrorism, he added, "It
seems obvious that terrorism
can only be effectively
challenged through a concerted
multilateral approach ... and
not through the politics of
unilateralism."
Fourteen communities of
Roman Catholic sisters in the
Upper Missismppi Valley in Iowa
produced billboards to counter
and-immigration sentiments:
"Welcome the immigrant you
once were!" The California
Catholic Conference of Bishops
issued a statement supporting
the modification of the "three
strikes law" to keep minor
third-strike felons from being
sentenced to state prison for 25
years to life. The U.S. bishops'
recently issued a document,
"When I Call for Help: A Pastorai
Response to Domestic Violence
Against Women," to promote
awareness of domestic violence.
These are all examples of
colJective religious leadership on
Cbe--maher' thin
llxlMdaall ~ c:oavnunm
and m:ommunlodoo'tO
totfmkW• OMbok votm9 and to
dAlcredll Cathollc poMddanl. 1t
.., lhaWI the dMnlty b.Lnd
Within lbe Cath8UC Chwd>. Tbe
majority of the U.S. Ca1hoAk:
8llbops ieepect the role of the
laity to implement and ldapc
motal teach1ng to the laJser
IOdely and espedaI1y the
political arena. I do not m.tnk
OUbolic or non-Catholic wten
will be swayed by aimpUsdc
one--lssue (or "ftve..iasue .. )
agendas or tacd.cl.
Allbougb I consider abortion.
py dgbtB, cloning. stem-cell
iaeardl and euthanasia
important is8uee, I do not think
the presidential election wOJ bJrn
on them. A more detmnlnatlve
issue is whether the war in Iraq
was jusdfied and what our next
step& should be. Another atdcal
issue is what role the United
States will play in the wodd and
its repen:wsions for not only our
oatlonal security but also a safe
wodd -whether our emphasis
will be on alliance or domination
And the threat of nuclear disaster
ever looms.
I do not agree that both
presidential candidates stand for
the same th1ngs and will lead us
in the same directions. We have
a genuine choice.
REV. DR. DEBORAH BARRm
Zen Center of Orange County
Costa Mesa
It is unfortunate that we are
being put in a place where we
must choose between a child's
life (abortion) and his or her
education.
Who wins?
It highlights
the fault in
our society
that we have
been
polarized into
factions that,
on one band,
love freedom
so much that
it doesn't maner how their
&-eedom affects another and, on
the other hand, love the concept
of life so much thal they are
willing to kill for It.
Why isn't it possible to teach
people that freedom means
responsibility and
consequences. Yes. people make
mistakes, but don't take a
shortcut to happiness. It may be
a shortcut to cure cancer by
using the cells of unborn babies,
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SPECIAL EVENTS
CAPPEU.A CANTORUM
Cappella Cantorum, the yoong
adult choir of St. John Vlanney
Chapel, la beginning its fifth year.
The choir is open to students in
grades six through 12. It provides
active faith participation for teens
during their high school years.
Participation includes singing at
mass regularly and at special
events. Rehearsals are from 11
a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays in the
Chapel at 314 Marine Ave.,
Balboa Island. Younger children
are invited to join. For more
information, contact Nancy Kelly,
director at (949) 673-4595.
~WORKSHOPS
INTRODUCTlON TO ZEN
WORKSHOP
Ari "Introduction to Zen"
workshop will be held from 1 to 4
p.m . on the first Sunday of every
month Nov. 7 and Dec. 4 at the
Zen Center of Orange County, 120
E. 18th St .. Costa Mesa. The cost
is $60. Information: (949)
722-7818 or www.zcoc.org.
BAtW ARESIOES
Members of the Bahai faith hold
informal public discussions on
spiritual topics at 11 :30 a.m. the
last Sunday of the month. The
talks include brunch or dinner.
Also, Interfaith devotional
meetings will be held the last
Saturday evening of the month.
Call for locations: (949) 760-5360
for Sunday meeting, and (949)
~28 for Saturday
devotionals.
ZEN 101
The Zen Center of Orange County
othtra an introduction to Zen
worbhop from 1 to 4 p.m. the
first weekend of every month.
typicalty on a Sunday. 111120 E.
18th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is
$60. (949) 722-7818,
http://www.zcoc.org.
A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY
A 26-leaon study on the life of
Jesus Christ titled ·Journey to
the Cross" is taught at 9:45 a.m.
Sundays during the
Homebuilder4a Blt>M C1m at
Ubefty Baptist Churd1. The study
pe_reflef11M four Go.pets to
preeent che story of duist. The
dlurd\ Is Jt 1000 Bison Ave.,
Newport Bead\. Free.
lnfonnation: (949) 7~5444.
DREAM ON
The Aduh Fatth Fonnation 111 Our
Lady Queen of Ar.gels Churdl In
Newport Beach holds a dream
anafysla group from 1 to 4 p.m.
Sundays at 2046 Mar Vista Drive.
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 219-1408.
MEDfTATlON LESSONS
A free lectio divina meditation
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 that 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
third Wednesdays of each m onth
at the center. The format includes
two periods of meditation with
some instruction on how to
meditate. a talk and a discussion.
Information: (949) 219-1408.
WEEKLY EVENTS
CONTAGIOUS CHRISTIAN
Pastor Hein Austin leads a Bible
study called "How to Become a
Contagious Christian" from 7
p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at 377
W. Wilson St., No. 15, Costa
Mesa. All are welcome to come
and meet new friends
Information: (949) 722-7498.
CHRISTIAN FAMILY CHURCH
SERVICES
Pastor Hein Austin conducts
ctiurch services where you can
make new friends, enjoy upbeat
music and hear positive practical
messages at 2 p.m. every Sunday
at 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport
Beach. Information: (949)
722-7498.
http:/1Www.cfcinternst1onsl.org.
SHABBAT SERVICES
Temple Bat Yahm in Newport
Beadl has a new schedule for
weekty Shabbat services. On the
first and third Fridays of the
month, services will begin at 6
p.m . The third Friday Is a catered
Shabbat dinner of chicken. baked
potato. salad. challah and wine
after services. The cost will be $12
for adults and $6 for children.
Paid reservations are required by
the Wednesday before the dinner.
For the second, fourth and fifth
Fridays. services begin at 8 p.m
All services are conducted by
Rabbi Mart Miller. Rabbi Rayna
Gewrtz and Cantor Jonathan
Grant. Information: (949)
644-1999.
MYSTICAL AND SPIRfTUAL
The Mystlcal Spiritualist Churd'I
of South Orange County holdt.
Sunday "rvic:ee every week et 10
a.m . at 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite
3, Costa Meu. A apirftual healing
aerv.ice starts at 9:30 a.m.
lnfonnatlon:~949) 581-2290.
RE-MEMBERIHG GROUP
Our Lady Queen of Angela holds
a re-membering groop at 6:15
p.m. every other Sunday at 2046
Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach.
The perish center Is at 2046 Mar
Vim Drive. Newport Beach.
Information: (949) ~3844.
BREAKFAST FELLOWSHIP
St. Michael and All Angels
Episcopal Church holds its Men's
Fellowship Breakfast at 7 a.m. on
the second, third and fourth
Thursdays of each month at 3233
Pacific View Drive, Corona del
Mar. Free. Information: (949)
644-0463.
MEN'S FEUOWSHIP
BREAKFAST
The Men's Fellowship Breakfast
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church meets from 7 to 8 a.m.
Wednesdays in Dierenfield Hall,
600 St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach $2.50 at the door.
Information. (949) 631-2880.
FRIDAY GROUP
Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach
holds weekly Friday night
services at 8 p.m. with a
fellowship hour and
retreshments afterward at 24{)1
Irvine Ave .• Newport Beadl.
Information· (949) 548-6900.
WEEKLY KIDS PROGRAM
Presbytenan Church of the
Covenant presents "Children of
Our Lord;' a weekly Thursday
evening program for first·
through fifth-graders. Games, a
speaker and dinner are induded
for a $2 donation. The church is at
2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 557-3340.
TORAH STUDY AND MINYAN
Torah study and minyan are held
at 9 a.m. every Saturday at
Temple Ba1 Yahm, 1011
Camelbadt St., Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 644-1999.
HEBREW CLASSES
A beginning adult Hebrew cf ass is
offered from 9 to 10:30 a.m. every
Sunday, and an intermediate
class 1s held from 11:15 a.m. to 1
p.m. at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011
Camelbadc St.. Newport Beach.
The classes are taught by David
Zamow. Information: (949)
644-1999.
tatSIC MONDAYS'
Chlknn of preec:hool ege end
older Ire lrwtted to participate In •
program In whldl they will leam
ling, leam about rhythm
lnctrumenta and leem about
movement. from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
88dl Monday at 2100 Mar Vista
Drive, Newport Beacti.
lnfonnatlon: f949) 644-1341,
http:IANww.stmarlcprnbyterlan.
org.
TOUR Of CHINA
Join the Newport-Mesa Irvine
Interfaith Council's tour of China
Nov. 4 through 12. The toor is
open to clergy, congregation
members, families and friends of
congregations In the three cities.
The cost of the trip is $1,400.
Information: Jim de Boom. (714)
921-8665.
COMMUNITY BASKET8AU.
Rrst Uni18d Methodist Olurc:tt of
Costa Mesa hosts community
besketbal1 from 7 to 9 p.m fN9fY
Wadnesday at 420 W. 191h St. Costa
Mesa. lnfomlation: (949) 548-77Z7.
PARENTS NIGHT OUT
First United Methodist Church of
Costa Mesa hosts parents' night
out from 6 to 8:30 p.m. the first
Friday of every month at 420 W.
19th Street, Costa Mesa. Parents
must drop off and p1dc up their
own c:tlildren. The cost 1s $5 per
c:tlild. Information: (949) 548-7727.
SECOND SATURDAYS
St Andrew's Pre&byterian ChJrc:tt
wifl host Seoond Saturdays, a
special awning fof parents and
dlildren. Dinner and teachings on
parenting and famity life will be
prollided from &45 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.
the second Saturday of each month
at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beac:tt. Information: (949) 574-2222.
WOMEN MANAGEMENT
MEETING BIBLE ST\JDY
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
hosts a weekly Bible study for
women seeking balance in their
constantly changing lives.
Refreshments are served at 6:45
a.m .. and the meetings begin at 7
a.m. in the Stewart Lounge chapel
in the administration building
The church 1s at 600 St. Andrews
Road, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 574-2235.
NEW DAWN Of ORANGE
COlftTY HOUSE CHURCH
New Dawn of Orange County
House Church offers services
from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. the third
Saturday of each month at 1626
Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
Services include a light dinner
lnfonnation: (949) 640-1745.
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T be Harbor Meaa Uons
will bold lta annual
casino night lundraiser,
"Viva Lu Vegu• on Friday at
the Neighborhood CommunJty
Center in Costa Mesa.
This event ls the main
fµndraiser for the club each
year, enabling it to give funds
to local charities and the Uon's
Sight and Hearing Foundatlon.
The Sight and Hearing
Foundation sponsors vision
and bearing tests in locaJ
schools each year by supplying
the Lion's lntemadonal Sight
and Hearing Van. The van Is
equipped with a soundproof
room for administering
hearing tests for up to slx
children each time, and vision
testing equipment for use by
school nurses.
This year's casino night is
chaired by past presidents
loan Pub and Marianne
Segalla. The event will start at
aith
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St.John
the Divine
Episcopal Church
(
Sunday Eucharist
al 8:00 and l 0:00
Sunday School at 9:45
All Are Welcomer
949-548-2237
www.stjohncm.org
183 East Bay Street.
Costa Mesa
"A Cammwury DtdicaJtd to Loting Jesus Ouist and .«Tl7JW H1111 as Lord anJ Sa17qr•
The Reverend
Praveen Bunyan, Rector
[
7:30 am -2] nadltional 9:00am -Con~
9:00 am -Sµn4ay SChOOI
11100 am -Chatlsinatlc and Wednesday Noon
3209 Via Lido • Newport Beach
949/675-0210
www.stjamesncwpon.beach.org
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WOl'ltllp 10:00 A.M.
HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Dlsclples of Christ)
2401 ll'Ylne Ave.
Newpof1 IHCll, CA
(Ml) 145-5781
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FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 VKJ l.Jdo
Newport Beach
673-1340 or 673-6150
Ch\Uch IO am & 5 i:m
Sunday School 10 am
WQclnes:by Me!'llnQS 7 JO pn
SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3100 Pcclbc View Dr
Newpcxt Becx;h
644-2617 or 675-4661
Onuch lOam
Sunday SctXXll 10 am
Wecbdty ~ 7 30 pm • !JI~, 12 DOCll
S.t..,.y. Octobtt 23, 2004, 5:30 P.M
Sunday. Octobtr 24. 2004. 8:30 & IO:IS A.M
~ Night Blb6e Shady-ALPHA 6:00 P.M. ... by grace are ye saved through faith; end that not of
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ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN
CHURCH
"Open Arms and Open Minds"
Worship 9:30
(949) 644-1341
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Saturday in the
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949.574.4U9
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and renewed by the Sacramenu
Our Lady Queen of Angels
2046 Mar Vista Drive
Ncwpon Beach, California 92660
(949)644--0200 Fax (949) 644-1349
Rev. Kerry Beaulieu
LITURGIES: Satwtby, 5 p.m. (Cantor),
Sunday, 7:00 CQui<t), 8:30 (Contrmpomy) JO:OO (Choir),
11:30 a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (Contempcm.ry)
'
7p.m.and
features
gambling
tablet, a
ailent
aucdon,
dl:nnerand
dancing. The
tl~etsare
$30aplece,
which JIM includes the
DE BOOM dinner. one
drink and
$100 in gambling scrip.
ForfurtherinforDlatlon,or
to purchase tickets, call (949)
548-2440 or (~l4) 641-0664.
NEWWEBSITt
President Lee Gibbs of the
Costa Mesa Newport Harbor
Lions Oub reports that the
club has moved its website to a
new location at
http://www.cmnhlions.com. It
is a website without pop-up
ads, which the previous site
had. It is easy to use and is
informative. It even notes the
Fish Fry dates are June 4 and 5,
2005 at Lions Park. Take a look!
CROP OPEN HOUSE
Did you know that high
school students and adults in
Orange County are able to take
career preparation classes
through Coastline Regional
Occupational Program?
Courses like crime scene
investigation, first responder,
medical/nursing careers,
computer n etworking and
many others are offered
through CROP.
An open house will be held
on Nov. 4 froql 9 a.m. to noon
at 1001 Presidio Square in
Costa Mesa. You will have a
chance to observe a class in
session, meet the counselors
and enjoy some refreshments.
For further information,
please call (714) 979-1955, ext.
216, or visit the ROP website at
http://www.coastline
rop. kl 2. ca. us.
SISTER CfTY CELEBRATION
The Newport Beach Sister
City Assn. invites all to
celebrate the 20th anniversary
of friendship between
Newport Beach and Okazaki,
Japan, at a 7:30 p.m. dinner on
Nov. 9 at Zubies Olicken Coop.
17STREET
BEAUTY CENTER
'71te Largest,
Ttntst, 1'mtuffttst 'Beauty
Supply & J"uffStrVictSalon
Jn Orange County
Open 7 0.,.. • ('49) 642-1717
Zubles la at 414 Old Newport
Blvd. in Newport Beach.
A delegation from Ok.uald
that Includea city
representadves. an euay
winner and a friendship goup
will be honored at an All
Americ411 Dinner. The cost la
$20 per person and
reaervatlona can be made by
calling Connie ~bba at (949)
650·0594 by Nov. l. ·
Blmi>AY DlfNR
Barbara and I enjoyed a fine
dinner for qiy birthday at the
Balboa Bay Oub this past week
and were impreued with the'
food, service and bow busy the
club was that nighL
The hotel portion of the chib
was sold out, aU of the meetihg
rooms in the maJn clubhouse
area were filled to capacity ant.I
the dining rooms were filling
up fast. In Duke's Place, the
band knew not to play while
game seven of the Boston-New
York baseball series was going
on, a.s most of the people were
Boston fans.
To me, it looked like the
Balboa Bay Oub hit Its stride
as the host of the coast!
WORTH REPEATING
From the Thought for Today,
provided by Greg Kelley of the
Newport Mesa Irvine Interfait h
Council: "You can hardly m al e
a friend in a year, but you can
easily offend one in an hour."
-CttNESE PROVERB
Want to get more involved i11
your community? Visit a
service club this coming week
Most will buy your first guest
meal and all will welcome your
interest in learning more
about their club. Usted below
are the service club meetings
this coming week and
websites. Gel involved. Give
back 10 your community!
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS
WEEK
TUESDAY
7:30 a.m.: The 47-membcr
Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary
Oub will meet at five Crowns
Restaurant to hear Capt. Mike
Whitehead of the Boathouse
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BY ITALIAN DESIGNER
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Saturday, October 30th, 2004
From 4pm -Bpm
'
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Radio Show.
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sunrl#rotary.orgj. e ~I Tho Costa Mesa
Newport Halt>or Uont Cub
will meet at the Costa Meaa
Golt and Country Cub.
(It ttp:l/WU1w.cmnhlloru. com)
WEDNESDAY
7180 Lm..: The South Coast
Metro Rotary Cub will meet at
the Holiday Inn and the
Newport Hubor Kiwanis Oub
wU1 meet at the University
Athletic C ub.
Noon: The Exchange Cub of
the Orange Coast will meet at
the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Oub for a program by Marcel
Pahmer and Jerry Lanen on
Batate Planning and Taxes.
8 p.m.: The SO-member
Rotary Oub of
Newport-Balboa will meet at
the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Oub when member Maury
Panza will present his craft
talk (http://www.newport
balboa.org)
THURSDAY
7 Lm.: The 20-plus member
Costa Mesa-Orange Costa
Breakfast Lions Oub will meet
at Mimi's Cafe for a business
meeting
( http://www. cmoclions. org)
Noon: The SO -member Costa
Mesa Kiwanis Oub will meet
at the Holiday Inn for a
program on Adopl·A·Social
Worker.
(http://www.kiww1is.org/
clublcostamesa); the
SO-member Newport
Beach-Corona del Mar K1wani-.
Oub meets at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club 10 hear
Kathy RaJne discuss her trip to
Vietnam; the 85-member
Exc hange Oub of Newport
Harbor will meet al the
Nautical Museum to hear
Ma.reel Pahm er on 1rus1s and
financial planning.
(http://www.nhexchange
club.com); the Rotary Club of
Newport Irvine will meet al
the Radisson Hotel 10 hear
Keith Nelson discuss the new
U.C. Encounter Schools.
(http://www.nlrotary.org)
• COMMUNITY a CLUBS ts
published Saturdays 1n the Daily
Pilot. Send your service club's
meeting Information by fax to
(714) 921 8655 or by e-mail to
1deboomf@aot com
GETTING
INVOLVED
. Gil•• llMJDllD runt ~In thilDeJtyPMot on a
rotlldng ...... foot lnfonn8tlon
~ 9dclng your orgMlqdon
to thlt n.t. cell (714) -4900.
FRENOS01 ORANGE COMT M'ERFNYH SHEIJER
The Ft1et)da of 1he Onange Coat
Interfaith Shelter meet 1he ftrst
Thursday of Md\ month to plan
projects Mld evems that benefit
hometeaa families. FOOS la the
shelter's only fundraiaJng enn.
Information: (949) 640-8828.
GIRL.SCOUTS
Glr1 Scouts of Orange County
needs volunteers who will be
trained aa troop leaders, serve on
special committees and give
lectures, demonstrations or
classes. Information: (714)
97~7900.
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GIRLS I«:. Of ORANGE
COUNTY
Volunteers are needed to offer
educational and enrichment
opportunities for gir1s and boys.
Information: (949) 646-7181.
HOSPICE PREFERRED CHOICE
Volunteers are needed to help
make a difference In the lives of
terminally ill persons and their
families. Volunteers would assist
them wtth nonmedical needs
such as providing respite for the
primary caregiver, running
errands, reading to the patients
end weekly social visits. The
organization is also looking for
clerical and bereavement
volunteers to assist with office
duties. Training is provided.
Information: (714) 980-0900
HUMAN OPTlONS
The organization shelters.
JIWIMMIRY 18\U 01
OMMICOUNTY
Vob1IMra .... needed for Protect
Cering. whld\ ~
IOCWudon and culturll
~to Che J9wW'I
reeldelu end oetwa 8t FelMeiw
Dewlopmentet Centef' In eo.ta
Mela. Volunteen edopc. fecillty
to provide programming of
Jewl9h content to the reeldenta
on • monthly be• They must
take •TB teat •nd undergo •
fingerprinting bec:tground c:hec:t.
Volunteers •re also needed to
provide comfort end support to
the Jewish tennlnelly Ill csnd their
1amllles. The group aponsora an
Ongoing Jewith hQting IUppoft
group for people with dlronlc
Illness at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the
Jewish Family Service, 250 E.
Baker St., Suite G, Coat.a Mesa.
Free. PreFegiatratlon required.
Information: (714) 445-4950.
JUNIOR LEAGUE Of ORANGE
COUNTY
The organization of women,
committed to promoting
volunteerism, developing the
potential of women and
improving communities through
the wortt and leadership of
trained volunteers, is seeking
new members. Information: (949)
261-0823.
KAISER PERMANENTE
HOSPICE SERVICES
Volunteers are needed to spend
four hours per week visiting
patients or doing errands for
them or their caregivers in
communities near volunteers'
homes. Information: (562)
622 3805.
LAGUNA GREENBELT INC.
Volunteers are needed to assist
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LlN-Affl CENTER
Volunteers who love to work with
cats and kittens are needed et the
LuY..1-Pet Center at PettMart In
Costa Mesa. Information: (949)
451-3272.
MENTOR PROGRAM
YMCA Community Services
needs mentors to make a lasting
Jeff Ewing & Lyleen Ewing
CKJLDREN AND MOVF~c;
When you dec ide 11':. cum:
to move, 11 is impor1an1 10
involve your c h1ldn!n 1n che
process. Depending on Che
reason for lhe move and che
dis 1ance. moving can c aui;e
som e concerns for c tuldren
1ha1 parents may nol be
scns1l1VC lo right away
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a new school, leaving
favorite playmate,., and
feeling a 101 of um:cn a1r1 1y
about whal lhe new
neighborhood w ill he like
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1f your children suppon your
t."ffon-. lo get yllur current
ho m e -.old. It " 1mponant 10
e ncourai,tc the children to
paruc 1pate 111 -.ell111g chc
house b y keep111g the ir 1oy'
and cloche'> p11.:ked up
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touc hy about 'lrangcr.,
mvading their -.pace. and
may re.,i-.1 keepinl( lhe1r
room 1n ··.,huwing ..
cond111un II i-. also 1rnpon.1n1
when -.howmg your hom..-tu
give buy~r" lhe lree '>pac..~· lo
look aro und w1thuu1 lhe
family bc1n~ the n:
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family involved 1n !he -.a1c·>
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pan1c1palc in hoUM" hunllnJ.!
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MOBUMEALS
Volunteer drivers are needed to
help deliver nutritious mea.i. to
homebound, frail or elderly
clleni. Incapable of thopplng and
cooking for themselves.
lnfonnatlon: (949) 645-8050.
MOZART CLASSICAL
ORCHESTM
Orange County'• only nonprofrt
resident c:ttamber orc:ttestra
needs volunteers for tidcetlng,
ushering, phones, mailing and
help wfth receptions. Nominees
are also being sought for.~
board of directors. lnformlhlon:
(949) 830-2950.
NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN
INC.
The recovery center for women
with alcohol or other c:ttemical
dependencies seeks volunteers.
lnfonnation: (949) 548-9927 or
(949) 548-8754.
NEWPORT BEACH 1/1 ADOPT
A MARINE BATTALION FUND
The 1/1 Adopt A Marine Battalion
Fund was created to accept
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
Preserve is looking for volunteers
to assist with naturalist.fed tours
and programs, special events and
habitat restoration projects. The
interpretive center is at 2301
University Drive, Newport Beac:tt
Information: (949) 923-2296.
NEWPORT BEACH
CONFERENCE AND VISITORS
BUREAU
The bureau ts dedicated to the
promotion of the city to potential
visitors. Volunteers with
extensive knowledge of Newport
Beacti are needed. Information:
(949) 719·6100.
NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY
LITERACY PROGRAM
The program seeks volunteers to
tutor adults who want to improve
their reading and writing skills.
Volunteers will be certified during
training workshops in the Friends
Meeting Room at the Central
library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 717-3874 or
Nteracy@city.newport--beadr.ca.us.
NEWPORT BEACH PREMtERE
CINEMA GUILD
The Newport Beach Premiere
Cinema Guild, whic:tt supports the
Newport Beac:tt Film Festival. 1s
looking for new members.
lntereS1ed candidates should
want to help further an artistic
and cultural heritage in the
community and should have a
love of cinema and a desire to
raise awareness of the film
festival. Information: (949)
253-2880.
NEWPORT BEACH, GENERAL
Pl.AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The Newport Beach City Council
&.tMldn.g ~from
~or~OWf*9to
fin V1andet on IM~ Plen
Advi90fY Committee. The
commtuee me9ta from 7 to 9 p.m.
on 1he eecond Ind fOtHtt1 ~ lnd'M Newport 8Mcti
Police Depertment audttorium,
a7o Sam. Barbera. Information:
(949) 6"-30<>6.
NEWPORT BEACH PU8UC
LIBRARY FOUNDATION
The library foundation needt
extra hands to perfonn clerical
dutiM, such aa filing, organizing
and stuffing envelopes, at the
Central Library, 1000 Avocado
Ave. lnfonnatlon: (949). 717-3890.
NEWPORT BEACH THEATRE
COIMWfY
The company needs volunteers
to help with costume design.
sewing, makfHJp application. set
construction, tecflnical help,
publicity, stage management and
bade.stage supervision.
lnfonnation: (949) 75S.1046 or
LKSaf@aol.com.
NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL
MUSEUM
The Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum offers a number of
volunteer opportunities in the gift
shop, as docents or receptionists,
with clerical woo and with
fundraising events. Training is
provided. lnfonnatlon: (949)
675-8915,E><t. 107.
NEWPORT·MESA YMCA
The YMCA needs a variety of
general volunteer help.
Information: (949) 642-9990.
NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL
FOUNDATION
The foundation is looking for
volunteers to help with
fundraising efforts, speaking
opportunities, public events and
occasional office work.
Information: (949) 6314143
NEWPORT llfEATRE ARTS
CENTER
A variety of jobs need to be
tadded, including set
construction, ushering, mailings
and assorted tecfln1cal duties
Scheduling is flexible, with a two·
to 2o-hour commitment per
month. The Newport Theatre Arts
Center is at 2501 Cliff Dnve.
Information: (949) 631 ·0288.
OASIS SENIOR CENTER
Meals on Wheels volunteers are
needed to distribute prepared
dishes to homebound seniors 1n
the Newport Beacti area. The
delivery time is between 11 :30
a.m. and 1 p.m. daily. The center
also needs volunteer nurses for
its semi-monthly blood pressure
screenings. The center offers this
servi<;e between 9 and 11 a m the
first and thtrd Tuesdays of the
month. Volunteers should
commit two hours once a month
or volunteer on a substitute basis
The center ts at 800 Marguente
Ave .. Corona del Mar
Information-(949) 644-3244
OPERA PACIAC
The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance.
a support group for Opera Pacific,
has activities for volunteers
Information: (714) 54&-6000.
OPERATION CLEAN SLATE
Operation Clean Slate, a Costa
Mesa·based organization for
graffiti prevention, needs
volunteers to paint over graffiti
See INVOLVED, Pa1e Al 7
Sage Hill School
S COMMUNITY
PEAKER
s E A E s
Inside Iraq:
Lives Caught in Conflict
Veteran photojournalist Pauline Lubens of
the San Jose Mercury News has cwice traveled
co Iraq to document the war and ir.s impact on
ordinary civilians. Now see her remark.able
photographs and hear the stories of how the
war has changed the lives ci the Iraqis she
came to know.
· Tbunday. October 28 at 7 PM
Ticker.s $5 srudenr.s, $10 adulu
Call ahead to reserve: (949) 219~1395
INVOLVED
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LlbnlY· Thouunde of votumee of
~edttdeeare needed.
The Schoof of S.lhng and
Seamanlhlpl8at 1801 w. Coast
Highway, Newport Beadl.
lnfonnltlon: (849) 646-9412.
ORANGE COUNTY NMW.
RESCUE COALITION
The nonpfOflt Onange County Animet Reec:ue Coelltion needl
YOlunt8ef'I to help maintain cats'
and ld1lens' cagee at~.
l..uv+f>et center at 17th Street and
Superior Avenue, eo.ta Mesa.
Volunteers for aH lhifta are needed.
Information: (949) "61·3272.
ORANGE COAST INTERFAmi
SHELJ'ER
The largest family lhefter in the
county needs YC>Nnteers tor Its
dlildren'a programs. h especially
desires tutors and 1tlOee who can
take part in activities after 6 p.m.
Tutors will woric with groups of
dlildren or individually, helping
dlildren in their academic problem
areas. Volunteers will also act as a
big brother or big sister during the
summer. Information: Jaime
Mayo, (949) 631-7213.
ORANGE COUNTY HUMANE
SOCIETY
A volunteer group serving the
communities of Costa Mesa,
Newport Beacn and Huntington
Beacn needs animal.fovlng
volunteers for two-hour shifts on
weekdays to walk dogs and help
socialize them to help them get
adopted. Before purdlaaing a
pet, please visit the shetter at
2163 Newland, Huntington
Beacn between Pacific Coast
Highway and Atlanta.
Information: (714) 540-2288.
ORANGE COUNTY CHtU>
ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER
The center needs volunteers to
work with high-risk families and
children, providing weekly
emotional support to families.
infants and first-time m others in
their homes. The center is asking
for a three-hour weekly
commitment. Information (714)
543-4333.
ORANGE COUNTY
COASTKE£P£R
Newport Beacn-based Orange
County Coastkeeper 1s looking
tor~~to htlpmo.ilb...,.....,. ~ .. Jl~for--fllllli ... ~.~( .. ) 72M424or
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ORANGE COUNTY CCWNTY
DOEl.OPIENr COUNCI.
VoluntMrt are Meded fOf' •
variety of functions. lnfonnetlon:
(714) 839-6199.
ORANGE COUNTY HOIEl.ESS
TASK FORCE
The task force i. recruiting
volunteen for the lnterfatth
Council Network to wort
one-on-one with homeless adults
In a program on basic lffe ak.llls.
Information: (949) 263-1n4.
ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM of
ART
Learn more about art and share
with your community by
becoming a docent at the
Orange County Museum of Art.
A volunteer doceQt guides adults
and sdlool groups through the
7100 w Coest 1-l.ghw.y
N-po.t 8-ch. CA 92~
949 6.31 3260
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ORANGE CCUfTY WORKS
Partldpate In life management
and emptoyment training
worbhopa es a aucceu coac:h to
foster teen• 16 to 18 veers old.
Information: (949) 609-1451.
Volunteers are needed to care
for atrav and lost animals in the
Newport Boacn, Costa Mesa and
Corona del Mar areas.
Information: (949) 722-1357.
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October 30 and 31
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Mustangs score final 13
JlOints to maintain playoff
Hopes with 25-22 league
victory over Ocean View.
~c• Alderton
Otit)t Pilot
HUN11NGTON BEACH -The C.osla
Mela Hi&b football team was pushed
n9ldy to the bdQk by halftime in Us Gol-
-Vt9C League football game agaJnst • Ocean View Fdday nl&ht.
1he Musranp tndled. 22..S, with mlly 24
ainutel remaining. No problem.
anal two quarters
while~
the gamft fipal 13
polnls to post a 25-
22 victory that
keeps cbdr OP
Soutbem Secdoo
DMslon VII playotf
hopes alive. Costa Mesa 25
Ocean View 22 The~ (2-6. 2-2 In league)
aept into a tie with
S&lkfleback for third place in league with
two games remaining for each team.
Mesa junior tailback 'fyler Legg scored
on . touchdown runs of 3 and 4 yards
nearly a minute apart in the third quarter STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa's Jasbir Seewat (6) runs the ball in for a touchdown after Mesa lim!b!d the Seahawb to just S2
)'ll'ds of total o&nse and no points in the s.. MESA, Pill• B4 intercepting an Ocean View pass in Friday night's game at Ocean View.
Se.a Kings'
title hopes
take a hit
Corona del Mar mistakes help
Northwood grab 21-0 lead and the
T-wolves cruise to league victory.
S.rry Faulkner
DIUyPilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Some believe rooters. roaches and ~ from the Corona del Mar High football program have
big pointed toward Friday as the night when the Sea ~
~ prove ,themseJves to be 2004 Pacific ~ League titJe
~
But It dildn't tab k>ng for tha1 ooeion to IJ> drifting off like a
waywud homecoming baDoon.
V!Slting Northwood took advantage of some early QlM mis-
Northwood 27
CdM 14
cues to score on its first three posses-
sions and talce a 21-0 lead before the
first period had elapsed at Newport
Harbor High.
And. try ~ they might. the Sea ~
(4-3, 1-f in league), ranked No. 5 in OF
Southern Section Division IX. could
never recover, sustaining a 27-14 loss.
"We bad a good week of practice and
we seemed ready.• c.dM Coach Dick
freeman said. "'Maybe our guys wanted
It too much."
If it's a share of the title they still de-
ste. the Sea~ will likely need to upset No. 3-ranked Tesoro
next Friday to at leastbep pace with Northwood (4-1-2. 2-0),
raiked No. 7 in Division IX.
'Ie9oro and Northwood are scheduled to meet Nov. 5 at lr-
~ High.
"'They're still alive for the tide,· Northwood Coach Rick Cur-IA said of CdM. which he called a great football team. "I think
d)ey have enough talent to play with Tesoro.•
The same was thougtlt of their chances against the Thnber-
~ but mistakes, a common lament this season in the Sea
JQngs' three losses. pt'OYed cosdy. once again.
It began with a high punt map on c:dM's first series. The
punter rec:oYered the ball and appeared to have plenty of time
tQ get off a kick. But he lmtead tried to nm for the first and
.. ..
MARK C DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar baltcarrier Tom Welch, a senior quarterback, leaps over the pile and Northwood's
See SEA KINGS, Paa• 85 Jacob Miles (42) and into the end zone for a touchdown in the second quarter in Fnday night's game .
HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
.Sage
. . • seizes
sixth
victory
Despite missing star
running back
Manshadi, visitors earn
14-0 nonleague victory.
Rick Devereux
Daily Pilot
RIVERSIOl: -fhe Sage Hill
School football team 1s starting to
enjoy playing homecoming
games. The Lightning beat Sher-
man Indian. 14·0. Friday night in a
nonleague game to improve to 3-0
in homecoming game-. this year
Sage won ll!> homecoming last
week and bt>at Fairmont on HS
h omecoming m Week 4
Sage 11111 16 l camt' out flat 1n
the first hc1lr. 1nd1cat1vt' of c1 long
bus ride to H1\.er'>1dt' a poor week
of practice and .,omt• <,huffling of
SCOREBOARD
Sage Hill 14
Sherman
Indian 0
the ro.,ter
Hl'!.{Ulc1r '>tart-
in~ running
back Keya
Man.,had1 did
not play due to
<1 <,trained calf
mustle.
"We had m ·
1urie., and <,1ck
lll' ... .,t'... thl'>
wl'ek '>age
Bill C..0<1ch
Tom Monarch
said. "Because of that, we were
unable to run a !>ys1emat1c prac·
uce all weelc."
UsuaJ starting receiver N1clc Sohl
started in Manshadl's place, bu1
he was bottled up by ~ht>rman In·
dian (1 -5) and ht>ld to 55 rushing
yards on 11 camt' .. all Ill the first
haJf. •
Monarch ... witched Sohl with
fullback Don Ayn·' to '>tart the sec-
ond half. and tlw mme paid off
Ayres gained 118 of hi'> gamt>·h1gh
145 ru'>hing yard'> after interm1!t
s1on.
"Ayre~ ha1. a hule bit m ore v1 -
s1on shoo1ing through 1he hole'>."
Monarch said .. AVrt''-ro<,e to the
occa'>1on
Ayre" gave the I 1ghtmng the
lead on hi'> 7 -yard run up the mid-
dle on Sage 11111'<; fir'>l po.,sesc,1on
of the third quarter The <,core wac;
-;e ~ up b~ quarterback Jamie
McGee's 27 vard bomb to Braden
Ross to the <;h erman Indian 16
T hree play'> later '\\'re., wa'i in
the end zone
Ayres i;eaJed the vi ctory on a I -
yard run wuh 2: 11 left in the game
10 make ii 14·0
Sage Hill dominated 1he 11me of
possession. 34·47 10 11 11 The
See SAGE, Paa• 84
Game._ seems to run through Hall's blood
Newport Harbor High senior captain has been
playing volleyball ever since she can remember.
Clwt1 Yemma
Diiiy Pilot
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MARI< C. DUSTIN /f:JM.Y PILOT
Corona del Mar High senior Carsten Ball, who won a United States
Tennis Association open singles championsh'ip in May, has vaulted
to the No. 1 position in the USTA's boys 18s national rankings.
YOUTH SOCCER
Tabak wins it for Titans /
Blue Titans' forward
scores game-winning
goaJ in A YSO Region
57 boys U-14 action.
After a seesaw battle
throughout the game, Blue TI-
tans' forward Ori Tabak scored
the game-winning goal with
less than three minutes left in
the game. propelling the Blue
Titans to victory in this boys
under-14 AYSO region 57 game.
The Titans opened the scor·
ing on a comer k.ick from Cam-
den Nicholson, with goals
added by Sky Stern!> and Kevin
Wang.
The opponents from Coi.ta
Mesa played catch up moM of
the game with strong passing
and solid defense. The Titans'
middle field of David Brockel
schen, Scott Hansen, Ryan
Casanova, Zack Martin and An ·
drew Iverson helped keep the
game close until Ori·s winnmg
goal.
The Titans' defense was led
by keepers Brad Jones and Con
nor Gaughan, who had muJtiple
~ves with help from Alex Mer·
line and Michael Merline.
In boys under-I 0 play:
•Blue Tsunami 6, Patriots I
Four players combined to put
six shots in the net in the Tsu·
nam1's victory. Max Premer
!>Cored the first goal, while An·
drew Minkus and Cameron Da-
vis followed up with two goals
apien·. Andrew francini score
the last goal for the Tsunami.
rhe defense was led by Ryan
Greenwald, Patrick Angelo. Jan
fril''> and Nick Becker.
YOUTH BASEBALL
Costa Mesa Little League signups today
Costa Mesa Little League is
holding its first of three registra-
tion dates at Costa Mesa High
Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon.
HALL
Continued from B 1
of my senior year."
Hall and the rest of the Sailor
squad will get another cha.nee at
\\bodbridge on Nov. 4, a match
that will tnOSI likeJy determine the
final outcome in the Sea View
l..eague.
After high school she WclJlts to
folkM in her mother's footsteps
and play in oollege. Q.irrently. she
is k>oking at Tux:as A&M, UC San
Diego and UC Santa Barbara as
possible choices for the next levd.
Genn thlnb she would make an
~ post higtl school pla)U
-~ is somebody that's got her
best YOlleyball ahead of her.. Genn
said "Shes got a lot of room rq
~ but she has gotten better
and better every year here..
Hall b1c.es to think she leads by
example on the Sailor teem ~
says that's how she learned
leadership -through example.
always looking up to the players
beRn her. ~ had to learn to be a
leader on this team.
"I've l'le\ler had to take on that
role." she said "I've always been on
mum where l've had people to
look up to. But ooadl ((Jenn)
helped me. $ld my b!mni~
helped me to &pl1l8d the roles out.·
But Hal~ ;a lmted to the
There is an $85 registration fee
for most levels, and $70 for T
ball. The league evaluations are
conducted in January and the
hard court She also plays
soccer and runs on the 400-
and 1600-meter relays in track
Her best time in the 400 is 58.9
seconds. she her sophomore
~ And she plans to
participate in both those
sports her senior year.
\bDeyball ~ her one true
passion. though. With that
bloodline, it couldn\ be any
other way.
"It's a fa.5ter' paced game
than SOCCB, and )'OU touch the
ball more,. HaD said lhe
team a1mOSphere it creates IS
the best part about it
"Sharing winning moments.
and ~ smaller thing;. like
going to movies and making
friends that J've known a long
time. are what make it the
best."
2005's Have
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84 SabJtday, October 23, 2004 SPORTS
BRIEFLY '
()CC.takes down No. l
Pirates' women's
volleyball team
upsets Golden West
in five games after
rallying from deficit.
The Orange Coast College
women's volleyball team battled
host Golden West College,
ranked No. I in California.
through five games and came
out victorious 18-30, 21-30, 30-
28, 30-23, 15-12, Friday nigh! In
Orange Empire Conference ac-
tion.
Melissa 7..apiain had IWo kills
near the end of the fifth game.
and Oonb Drozd had one to
heJp topple Golden WesL Za-
piain finished with 42 kills and
Oro1..d with 22. Sammy Connors
added 21 kills as OCC improved
ils record to I 0-1. 6-1 in confer-
ence.
Orang<.' Coast started the first
cwo gamei> strong. but 100 many
unforced errors caused those
games to sJ1p away. But Coasl
scratched and clawed its way
back to win the next three in dra-
ma.Lie fashion.
Coast upped the pressure on
its serves during the last three
~ames, which eventually led 10
tht> downfall of Golden West
(I 0-1. 6 I)
UC Irvine women shine
•CROSS COUNTRY: With
many of 1he program's top run-
ner:. rcstmg thb weekend in
preparation for the Big West
Conference championships
Oct JO. UC... Irvine still had
c;trong showingo; in at the litan
invitational Friday al Cal Stale
fullerwn.
f'he Antcatt•r women fini1'hed
.,ecorH.I with 75 points as UCIA
won the I 0 team meet with 52.
Brooke rho ma'\ of the CaJ Coa-.t
rralk Uub won the 5.000-meter
race 111 17 15.5.
UCI\ l'la111c Gillespie and
Ambt·r Cordon finished 11th
am.I 12th. respectively, in
18:27 .4 and 18:28.9. Megan
fairley placed 14th (18:29.3),
Kaleena Vee was 21sl (18:53.3),
Melissa Ramo!> finished 27th
( 19:06.9). Natalie St. Andre was
32nd I 19: 19.1) and Lauren Jc rd
]5th <I 9:W.9) to complete the
Anteater:.' top :.even.
The Anteater 011:11 lirn:.hcd
fourth with 125 points as the
Cal Coal>! J'rack Oub won I.he
eight-team meet with 25 pomt:..
Gabe I lernandez of the Cal
Coast lrark Oub won the
8,000· metl'r race in 24:40. 7.
U< I\ Russell Bush placell
.l2nd m 2n:l2 0, Silvestre Unbe
wa!> 24th in ;m·15.8 and Oan
Dri-.coll w.i., \4th m 26.47 5
Adnan Dory (2b:56.6) finished
.171h. Brandon Lucero was 42nd
1n· 16 'l). rravi-. Bruton was
4"ith 127:26.8) alld Brian Rnerly "'a" "i IM (28:0.1.4) 10 round out
1lw Anlt•ater.,· fir<>t -.even fimsh
t·r.,
Eagles ground Mariners
•WATER POW: f.stancia
1 ligh JU111or!-. Danny Alderete
and Ow1 Kunert had four goals blocb. Newt0mer K.eUy Hutch·
apiece to lead the l!qlea to a . 1naon, a sophomore, added ~
14·7 nonlegue boys water polo killland two aca.
victOJY over vilJUng PacUlca Prt-The Ughtnlng host C.pla-
day. trano Valley O:uistlan Tuesday
Kunert scored all four of his at 5 p.m .. and then SL Marga·
goals ln the second period, ret'a Thursday ln an Academy
when the Eagles (10-8) out-League showdown.
scored the Mariners, 7-1, after ~alYi Hill ll t .
earning a 2-1 first-quarter "'"6e ro S 0 Wtn
lead. •TENNIS: 1be Sage Hill
Pacifica fell to 1-14. School girls tennis team steam
&tanda (3-1 ln the Golden rolled Brethren Ouistlan 1'8-0,
West League), hosts league rtvaJ Friday ln an Academy League
Santa Ana Tuesday ln a game match at Brethren.
Eagles Coach John Carpenter All lhree Sage (9-5, 7-1 ln
said could determine bis team's league) singles playen, Stepha-
ability to make the CIF nie Langer, Sarah Geocaris and
Southern Section playoffs. Alyssa Lee, swepl their sets,
NontMcue along with all three doubles
E.11anda 14. hdflca 7 Score by au.,..
Pacifica 1 1 2 3 -1
Estancia 2 1 4 1 -14
Padflc:a -Joe Smith 2, Joh. Smith 2,
Ayers 2. Beeler 1. Saves -Dalton 4.
Eatancla -Alderete 4, Kunert 4,
Hulett 2, Buchmann 2, Mellin 1,
Goodman 1. Savea -McElveny 5.
Mc0onald2.
Havens ignites Mesa
• VOll.EYBALL: Lindsey Na-
varrette of Costa Mesa High had
eight kills and 12 digs and
tearnmale Tracy Bjelland con-
tributed six kills and 19 digs as
the host Mustangs swept
SaddJeback, 25-12, 25-17, 25-
15, in a Golden West Leag\le
girls volleyball match Friday.
Setter Jackie Havens added
21 assists and six service aces
for the Muslangs (7-4, 6-3 in
league), while scoring h er
team's first 14 poin1s from be-
hind the service line to open
the third game and give the
Mustangs a 14 -0 lead.
Costa Mesa will host Ocean
View at 4:15 p.m . Wednesday.
Ocean View defeated Mesa in
five games in the first round.
Lavery moving on
•GOLF: Mike Lavery, the
2003 Big West Conference med-
alist for UC Irvine, tied for 17th
place following Friday's fourth
and final round of the PGA
Qualifying School at the Greg
Norman Course at PGA West in
La Quinta to advance to the
'>econd stage.
Lavery shot a 76 Friday to fin
1sh with a 72-hole total of 293
(67-80-70-76). The low 23 fin-
ishers and ties advanced to the
:.econd slage of qualifying to be
played at six sites in mid-No-
vember with the finals at the
PGA West Stadiutn Course and
Nick.Jaus Tournament Course in
La Quinta Dec. l -6.
Other former Anteaters in the
field included Perry Parker (299.
T37th), Jeff Coburn (302, T48th)
and Jesse Lanham (303, T52nd).
Sage sweeps Oxford
•VOLLEYBALL: The Sage Hill
School girls volleyball team
swept Oxford, 25-13. 25-20, 25-
19, in an Academy League
match Friday al Oxford.
Haywood Wright had 12 kills
to lead the Lightning (11-5, 5 -1
in league}, while Cat Dailey had
11 kills, three aces and IWO
teams -Sarah f1ynn, Alle Hsu,
Grace Graham, Rachel Heyler,
Salen Andrews and Carissa
Cummings.
Academy L.Ntue
Slnglea -Langer (SH) def. Beatty,
6-1, def. Pearce, 6-0, def. Nkansah,
6-0; Geocui9 (SH) won, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0;
Lee ISH) won, 6-0. 6-3. 6-3. Doubles -Flynn-Hsu (SH) def.
Lounsloun-Aingle, 6-1, def.
Spowart-Ranaom, 7-5. def.
Szala-Ellie, 6-3. Graham-Heyler (SH)
won, 6-0, 6-3, 6-3;
Andrews-Cumming• (SH) won, 6-1,
6-0. 6-3.
Pirates blank Hawks
•SOCCER: T he host Orange
Coasl College men's soccer
team shut out Santiago Can-
yon , 4-0, Friday in Orange Em -
pire Conference action.
Jose Serpas score three goals
to lead 1he Pirates (6-3-3, 6-1-2
in conference). Irwin Salas
scored the firs! goal for Coast
in the thiid minute. OCC
goalie Trent Painter had five
saves.
UCI swept by Pacific
eVOLJ..EYBALL: The UC Ir-
vine women's volleyball learn
was swept 30-20, 30-28. 30-26
by Pacifica Friday evening at
Irvine.
Kelly Wing had 19 k.ills to
lead th e Anteaters ( 13-6, 6-4 in
conference) and Sarni Cash
had 11 . Keegan Featherstone
had 13 digs in the loss to Pa-
cifica (1 l -6, 8-2).
49ers topple UCI
•SOCCER: The UC Irvine
women':. soccer team lost to
h ost Long Beach State, 3-1, in
Big West Conference action
Friday.
Lauren Wiley scored the lone
goal for the Anteater!'. (4-11 -2,
1-6 in conference). while Aly-
son Spencer, Britney Webster,
Kim ConJan. Frankt'e Kelly, Gi-
na Scachetti and Julie Schep-
pele all anempted .. hots. Long
Beach is 6-8-2, l 5 I. Marissa
Welliver had three saves for
UCI.
Cypress beats OCC
•SOCCER: April Pate scored
Orange Coa.sl College's onJy
goal as host Cypress defeated
the Pirates, 3-l , in an Orange
Empire Conference women's
soccer game Friday.
Cypress (l2-l-I, 10-1-1 in
the OEC) le d , 1-0, at halftime.
Kara DeMille had eight goalie
saves for OCC
SAGE
BREITLING Continued from B 1
Lightning held on to lhe ball
for 12: 17 on their two scoring
drives alone.
1884
·1 told them at halftime that
our offensive line and defense
would win this game, and they
did," Monarch said.
The victory might not have
been pretty. but getting a sixth
win could help Sage Hill's
chances of making the playoffs
for the first lime in sch ool bis-
lory.
PHOTOS BY STEVE McCRNf< I OMV PILOT
Costa Mesa High ballcarrier Jeff Waldron tries to outrun Ocean Vit!'N's Nick Mcisaac as the clock
runs oot in the first half of Friday nighrs Gc>Jden West League game, in which Mesa .rallied to win.
MESA
Continued from Bl
while Ryan Bagwell added a 21-
yard field goal to cap the socond-
half scoring.
Legg carried 'Z7 times for 102
yards, his third straight game of at
least 100 yards.
But it ~ MesaS defense that
came up with the big plays when it
had to. including Ocean View's 6-
naJ posses&on
On third-and-five with the Sea-
hawlcs on Mesa's 35-yard line.
Mu.st.ang:i' jwlior comerbad: Tony
Krikorian, who had earlier recov-
ered a fumble, stepped in front of a
receiver running a aoomng route
for the interception.
Mesa took CM!I' with 2:04 show-
ing and Legg ran three straight
times. picking up a first down to
seal the victory.
"To get a win near the end of the
season L-. crucial for u.5 having a
chance at maling the playoffs."
said Mesa senior receiver Jeff Wal-
dron, who had four of his five
catches and 75 of his I rn rect'iving
yard.<. in the second ha.I{
Three of the four <;ee011d-half
catches came on third down and
each gaw Mesa one of its 15 first
down.'i.
"\Ne throw to [Waldron) every
time we're in trouble," Mesa Coach
·rom Baldwin said. • 1 don't know
why [the Seahawksl didn't have
four guys on him. I wouJd"
Bagweils field goal capped a 15-
play drive that consumed 6:05 of
the fourth quarteL The Musian~
might have only tallied four plays
had an Ocean View player not
roughed Mesa punter llyal1 Bag-
well. which resulted in a 15-yard
penalty and an automatic first
down. Legg later burst through the
m1cklle for a &-yard gain on fourth-
and-two at the Ocean View 15 to
keep the drive alive.
I.egg's 3-yard ID run and a Bag-
well extra point cut Ocean View's
lead to 22-15 with 8:12 left in the
third quarter.
A Seahawtc fumbled the eruuing
kidcofJ and Mesa's Andrew Sanford
recovered. giving Mesa a first down
at the Ocean View 23. Three plays
later, Legg ran off right guard for
the 4-yard score.
Ocean View scored on its first
"Th1i. was a real big win for
us," Ayres said. "We were 1-8
last year and are in a position
to earn a w ild-card spot."
The Sage HiJI defense held
the Braves to two first downs
and 57 yards on offense. Sher-
man Indian's deepesl drive
was to the Llghtnlng 49. Sage's
offense racked up 293 yards an
collec1ed 18 first downs. The
players felt Insulted that Sher-
man lndian scheduled Sage for
lts homecoming game.
·11 la like a slap in our face,·
Ayres aaJd. "But everyone
stepped up to play today."
The Costa Mesa defensive line puts a stop on Ocean \flew running
back Mike Bildad in Friday nighrs Golden West League game.
two possesmons to take a 15-0
lead.
On the game's fifth play. Sea-
hawtcs' quarteroack Aaron Valen-
ruela ran a bootleg off right tackle
and scampered 57 yards for the
ID.
After a Mesa punt, the Seahawks
needed four plays to go 57 yards,
capped by VaJenzuelas 61 -yard TD
tos.5 to Ju.5tin Gieber. A successful
!WO-point conversion upped the
lead to 15-0.
Ocean View junior Reice Hrunel
inlerrepled a pMS on MesaS emu-
ing posse.sion. but Mesa returned
the favor on the next play.
Senior outside linebacker ,Jasbir
Seewat returned an interception 67
yanh. rutting to the middle of the
field and stiff anning a defender
along the way 10 the end zone
F.ach learn commined four
tumaYers -!WO fumbles and twu
inten:eptio~ apiece.
The ~ committed 11
penalties for 90 ycll'd& BaJdwin said
the Mwtangs didn' change much
on defense in the final 24 minutes.
"'Ne ladled better,· Baktwin
said.
Mesa quarterback Ryan French
completed 6 of 16 passes for 114
yards.
SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORE BY QUARTERS
Sage Hill 0 0 7 7
Sherman Indian 0 0 0 0
14 Costa Mesa 6 2 14 3 25
0 Ocean View 15 7 0 0 22
THIH> QUARTER
SH -Ayres 7 run (Werbhn kldt),
2•58
FOURTH QUARTER
SH-Ayres 1 run ('Nerblin ktdt), 2 11
A 400 (811.)
INDMOUAL RUstlNG
SH -Ayres 29-145, 2 TDa; Sohl
13-55; McGee 7-30; Ross 3· t•
SI -Gre1r 13-41; OeMarct.11 S-12;
Woody2 4
INDMDUAL PASSftG
SH -McGee 3-10-0, 49.
SI -Throuetl 0.-5-0.
INOMOUAL R£CEMNG
SH -Aou 2-41; Hancodt HJ.
SI -None.
~STATISTICS
IH •
A,..,downe 19 2
~ &2-244 2().61 PMelno verdeele 4i o PMlilng 3-1().() o.&-0
""" retutn vMM. 0 1 Secb-ywdegt CM> ().()
,...~ 213 ..
l'Vftlll 2.a 1-191 ~._ 2·1 1-0
~ vwdeOt >-V .,_. nm.of~c111•'on :M·47 11:13
Of'unt ,..,,...., , ...... °""'°' ... tumble ,....,,_
DEEP SEA
FlRST QUARTER
OV -Valenzuela ffl run (Hamel
kidtl. 9:35.
OV -Giefer 61 pass from
Valenzuela (Sloan pass from
Valenzuela). 5:55.
CM -Seewa1 tr1 interception return
(ludt failedl, •.43
SECOND QUARlE.R
CM -Safety. bed put snap in end
zone. 6:12.
OV -Bildad 23 run (Hamel kidtl.
0:39.
lllRD QUARTER
CM -Legg 3 run (Bagwell ktdtl.
8:12.
CM -Legg• run (Bagwell kk*l. 7 07
FOURlM QUARTER
CM -Bag-II 21 FG, 5:11
A-500 (est.)
N>IYl>UAL. RUSHN»
CM -Legg, 'rl· 102. 2 TOI; Ruiz.
&-41; Hunter, 3-14: Fr.nctl, 2-minos-12.
Fea,HI.
OV-Valenzuela, 12-82, 1 TO;
Bildad, 20-61 . 1 TO; Lam, 4-9.
INDMDUAL Pl\SSftG
CM-F-rend\, 6-16-2, n•.
fN -v.ieniu.i.. 3-9-2, 103. 1 TO.
INDMDUAL RECEJVftG
CM -J. Weldron. 5-101; Hunter, 1-7..
fN ... Glef9r, J.103, 1 TO.
~ITAl1111CS
CM ail
11 t1 .,.~ ·= .. , .. l M-3 ,. .
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SPORTS
PHOTOS BY MARK C DUSTIN /DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar's Kevin Welch, left, and David Del Fante (30) team up to break up a pass intended for
a Northwood receiver rn the end zone in the second quarter of Friday night's league game.
SCORE BY QUARTERS
HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY
C<;IM, Mesa, Sage run
on 'squishy' course .
All three schools
compete on first day
of competition at Mt.
SAC invitational.
Chrl1Yemm•
Daily Pilot
WALNUT -With conditions
that were about l~ better
than last October, the flnt day of
bigb school competition at the
Mt San Antonio College cross
country invitational produced
result.s for Corona del Mar and
Costa Mesa high ecbools that
couldn't have been mud:l better.
1be Corona del Mar boys
team placed first in the Division m race, while the girls placed
second in the Division m sweep-
stakes race. The Costa Mesa girls
placed third in the Division Ill
race and the boys placed fifth al
the invitational along the hilly
Mt SAC course.
Last year's runners dealt with
smoky air due to fires near the
area. but this year's runners only
had to deal with, what was de-
scribed by CdM's Allison Da-
mon, as a "squishy" track -due
to recent rains.
Despite the squishy track. Da·
mon, who wu running her first
race at Mt. SAC was able to
place first for the Sea Kings, and
12th overall with a time of 19:09.
Hilary May was right behind her
in 20th place with a time of
19'.28.
"We did reaDy well, .. May said
after crossing the finish line.
•lbil wu a good practice for
CIF."
Sea Kings Coach Bill Sumner
had told his boys and girls teams
that this was going to be a prac-
tice for CJP. 1be fact that his
boys placed first, and girls sec-
ond. came as a nice surprise.
"We didn't expect to win,· he
said. "Maybe place in the top
three. But we like to use this as a
big wockout for OF and state:
Costa Mesa Coach Joe Busi
also said this was going to be a
practice run for CLF. ML SAC is
the beginning o.f hill running.
which needs to be practiced for
the OF preliminarys and finals,
he said.
So far, both schools have had
solid "practice runs.·
Kenneth Wong led the ~a
Kings lo their first-place finish,
placing 10th overall with a time
of 16:28. Directly behind Wong
was Jack 1\.uner. in 11 lh place
with a time of 16:36.
Ryan Guthrie (16th. 16:46).
Tho Hutchinson (18th, 16:50)
and Tim Scon (24th, 17:08), were
the rest of the top finisher!'> for
the Sea Kingi..
Scott, a sophomore. could
have been the one 10 make or
break CdM
MWe had our No. 5 guy. rim
Scon, get pas~ed rnming do~n
one of the hill~." Sumner ..aid.
MBut he managed 10 <.:atch up
and pasa him bKlr.. whea:w w -
lier thla aeuon, be pnllbelJ
couldn't haw done Chat.
"We wen only elx poinb
ahead of La Jolla (of Su DM&ol
and if he didn't place the ~be
did. we might not have woo.
Sumner stteaed that bil team
was still young and oeeda Im-
provement. He added. though.
that everyone has grown these
past Cew weeks.
Last week. his boys placed 8rSI
at the Orange County champi-
onships at Irvine Paik..
Junior Jasmin Day led the
Musta113S' girls to their third-
place finish. placing fowth <Mll'-
all with a time or 19'.26. Junior
Kyta Flores, who was battling a
cold. placed 15th with a dine of
20:24.
Emily Conon (10th, 20:50), Ni-
lam Duarte (29th, 20:56) and
Jenny Sparks (55th, 21:43)
rounded out the top five for
Mesa.
The Mesa bo)'!> were led by
Lui!> Gems (30th, 17:51). Mitch
Friedman (33rd, 18:00), Ryan
Lacy (47th, 18:3 1), John Zapata
(55th, 18 38) and Sergio Tre10
(881h, 19:37)
Sage I fill School was also in
the mix at Mt SAC The Light·
ning hoys placed 12th in the Di-
v1~1on V '\Weepstake5 race. Mike
Voge !22nd, 17'()()), Zach Ola.ndy
146th, 17 J!'il. Connor Rose C53rd,
17 47 . David Packard (79t.h.
I 9·07l and Nick (,ro~ (86th,
20 11 1 w~re the top five for Sage.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL
OCC faces hefty task
Physically imposing
Mt. SAC invades
tonight for American
Division encounter.
Barry F.ulkner
Darty Pilot
When Orange Coast CoUege
football coach Mike Taylor re
fers to to-
night's 5
o'clock
Mission
Confer·
have 300 pounders up front on
offenlie who jmt pick up the
line of '>Crimmage. move 1l 7 or
8 yards and drop it. We're g01ng
to try to gel a5 many people Ill
the box as possible."
Ml. SACs 6-foot-J quarter
back, Derek Devine (771 JM'"
ing yards). weighs 235 pound'>.
while leading rusher Jacob
Flowe (358 yards and four nJ-.)
1s listed al 6-1. 225
just 62 point!. tht'> fall.
"I think they've given up six
touchdowm all season: said
raylor. whose team has scored a
umfert>nce low 88 points tlus
fall 114 7 per ~ame). The OC.C
u!Ten.,e ha-. '>Cored fUSl suc TD5
an four umfcrence games. none
1 n the \C'l ond half of those con -
1es1'
I .a'>l week. 0(,Cs lone sec-
ond-half points came on a 3-4 -
yard mtercepuon return by
freshman rornerback Marques
Dailey
OCC '" led by ~phomore
Northwood
Corona del Mar
21 6 0 0
0 7 7 0
27 ence
By contrast, OCCs 22 pro1ect·
ed starters include three 300
pounders and rwo more who
weigh 260 and 270. The Pirate'>
right offensive taclcJe, freshman
Tommy Crowley. chech in at
6 4, 230.
quanerhat le kyle Basanez, who
ha.., thrown for 919 yards and
rmhed for I 74 more. He has
1 omplcted 72 of 151 passes.
"'1th 1hrl'l' rth .111d four mler·
lt'flllOn\
Corona del Mar High's Kevin Welch, nght, heads upfield after
catching a pass against ttie defense of Northwood's Dan Selway.
SEA KINGS
Continued from 81
which required a four-play. 3..1·
yard mini-drive cappe<t by an·
other Selway-to-Miles m l~-..
this time covering 8 yards.
Northwood took over at the CdM A 5-yaid punt put CdM in post
44-yard line. tion to rut into the lead late in the
After an incomplete ~ third quarta: The Sea ~ afte1
Northwood senior t.ailbadc Jetr Kd-taldng <JYel' at their own 47, used a
ler bolted 44 yards off right tackle 33-yard slant ~ from Tom ~
to put CdM behind for good to Shane Collins to key the four-
CdM went three-and-out after play scoring ~n.
the emuing kictolf and the WI-Senior tailback Wes.5 Presson
tors drove 48 yards on seven plays. covered the final 4 yards of the
with quarterback Oan Selway drive with a touchdown run with
sneaking in from I yard out. to 2:33 left in the third and the CdM
widen the lead. Brian JOucsar faithful maintained hopes that a
made the second of his three con-comeback~ possible.
version kk:b and lt ~ 14--0 with CdM dmYe to the Northwood 19
3:58 left in the first quarter. on it.a next pci 991 !Jdnn. but the Thn-
After the two feams exchanged ~ turned away 8 fourth-
plDlla, CdM fumbled a bandoff on down pass to regahl poeeies9on.
first down and Northwood's Dytan After the CdM defeme foroed a
Th.tbs reawered at the Sea IClngs' three-and-out. however. the punt
9-yard line. b8llglld olf the lh1m of a mum
On the ne11 map. Selwa)' threw man who appeared to slip on the
to tW>t end Jamb MJJea for the wet grass whlle trying to set out or
coudxlown. end the PAT nwle It the W11Jt Northwood reccMltd.
21-0. took more ~ dme off the
CdM ·~ immediately, dock. and QIM Uned the ball
marthq es ,..m on dibt ~ owr on downl oo b Clna1 two
b I tlJlliw:bhm. po 11 ! .. OQI.
Quwlllllbltk 1bm Weldi bit i*. ,...... tilbed .... ,._. .tlb 91 yards
t* ~ ~ an• Pl* w oo II cmtee ind 1bm Welch ,.. .,.._.., ..... wis a 211 driWu m,.. n wttmn oo
Jiii'* ID bJ die' ..... ~ lu~ .... bladmt
iinde4 ~ 1bm Wiid\ .... Aellmn lilld .... ~
an a l..,..rd lllllllk Wldl 9:01 11111 .-m AndreW f<'Wm W9I _. bclor9 ....... ,,., loed wtdi 111 t.npedlid knee ·1n.
ADOdlilt OM 6able Ill up pyiDd--detaMind ~
Nol1bwlioA ... ~...... }or'~ ...... «iiltidrid. rl> ~
14 American
ARST QUARTER
Nor KPllor 44 run (Klucsar k1dd,
8 12.
Nor Selway 1 run (Klucsar kid<).
3:58
Nor Miles 9 pass frorn Selway
(Klucsar k1dt), O 03
SECOND QUARTER
CdM T Welch 1 run (Hummel
k1ct). 9 01
Nor Miles 8 pass from Selway
lk1dt fa1lodl 1 54
THI 0 QUARTER
CdM -Presson 4 run (Hummel
k•dtl. 2 33
A 2.700 (est.)
IHOMDOAL RUSHING
Nor Keating, 21 76, Keller, 6-73, 1
TO. Selway, 8 60. 1 TO; Sharpe,
1 minus 2; High punt snap,
1-mmus-14, Team, 3-mninus-3.
CdM Presson, 16-91, 1 TO; T.
Welch, 11 18, l TO; Crowley, 2 5,
Brawner, 3-2; High punt snap,
1 mmus-6.
Not -Selway, 12 17-0, 134, 2 TDt:
Sharpe, 0-2 0.
CdM-T. 'MJlch, 7-24-1, 135;
Pres.on, 0.1-0.
N>MDUAL. RECEIVING
NOf -Milee, 4-32, 2 Tt>e; Shlltpe,
3-84; Curtis, 2-10, Keetfng. 2-8: Keller,
1.().
Cc-..-It Witlch, 4-n t TD: CoUlN.
3-58
... c.. "'-....... u " ......,.MllOe ... Jt-120 ,,.....,...... ~ ,.
t=:-y...-• u .... ,....,
a • ....... ,..,,. 1-10
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Division
game
against vis iting Mt. San Antonio
as a huge game, he is invok.ing
double meaning.
First of aJJ , the Pirates ( 1-5,
I -0 in the division) are hoping
to continue the momentum
created by last week's 2 1-14 di-
vision-opening win over Long
Beach City, against a Mounties
squad (5-1, 1-0) favored to earn
its fourth conference champi
onship in six seasons.
But Taytor is also speakmg of
the combined tonnage detailed
on the Mt. SAC roster. which in·
eludes no fewer than 12 active
players who top the 300-pound
plateau. Of the Mounties' 99
players assigned numbers
(there are 133 total players
listed), 24 weigh at least 250.
"They're ju.st realty big and
physical," Taytor said. ·Tuey
But the Mounties' true ,in
chor lie.., on defense. where
they are ranked No. I in the IL -
leam conference against the
rush (54 yards per game). the
pass (just less than 139 yards
per game) and fewest yard-. al
lowed (not quite 192 yards per
contest). Mt SAC ha-. allowed
OCC-. leading ru!>her 1s fresh·
man Mall Padilla (257 yards on
55 came'>)
I he Pirate\ have lost 11 of
1he1r la'>I I.! againo;;1 Mt SAC. in
rluding 1hrPl' '>lra1ght
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purses. lropK.al rallan
furniture sel. drPs~'I ,
misc aoll 'P<l' l\war e some anltquts
Park Salt 19161
Brookhurst St Sr~ stldte
184 Batk Row lor An
t1ques. wrtk~r r olletll
bles. yard potlrd planls
beau rocks SA 1 8 3
NP'I SAT 7-11.
416 Lueoma St lurn
baby llOthes
house ware~ elt'
1510
F-d bike between
8th & 9th Slreel on
boardwallr. call & de
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General
Announcements 1610
EMP't.OYMINT
'REP'lllATION POSTAl~S
$15 44 to S21 40/hr
now hrtina tor 1pplrca
lion and free aoverment
,ob tnfo. C•ll Ame11~1n
Assoc oil abor I !'IJ
599 82?0 24hr~ r Pe ......................
Custom teb11c11ton Sh01>
St1rnless Menne Ref11&
eiators General !>1101> I
entry level neecM!d Gl<)oer
C«p 714 567 2826
Chlldca~ursery
Schools 2375
LIVE IN CHILD CAii.
Local AAJ Paw Pr~am
now accepltnfl llost family
apphcallOO\ IOI la• and
~ter amvals fleuble.
leg.al 45hr..,, wt. l owes I
paoeiam c~I aw.aging
S253/.,... oer IMT!lly not
pe. ch<ld ID> 11.1 2002
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HEALTH SERVICES
Haith Foods/
Products 2540
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the Greatest Vrtamrn
m the World tontams
many n11t11tnts thal
nutrit1on~lly ~upport
the enlrre body
AM••lnt .,uslnen
I 866 718 7888
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pleased to provide services to new businesses.
The filing of your Flctltlous Business Name Statement
Is an important first step We can save you vakJable time
by maldng the trip to the Orange County Clefj(-Aeoofder
in Santa Ana to file your statement (often referred as a
OBA-"Doing Business As") We will publlsh your
fictitious name statement once a ~ for four weel<s as
required by law and then file youf proof of publication
with the County Recorder, as wel
Wt can fax, e·mall or mall you the lormt with
Instructions for your flcd1loul business name 111*'*1t.
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Old Colnsl Gold, silver.
iewelry, watches. enlJques AU STln etNU>IMGS
colledlbtes 949·642·9'448 Up to 70' Off JOx•O.
40s60 70•150, Can
MUSICAL ucmruMoos
Pllnos 3511
I.WWI• C-.le ,._,
•Int cond, 20 years old
w/bench Medium wood.
$950 PP 949 7Z2 8806
~t ...., lllX}ns-9694
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trainlntl COt.·A In ~It
wHkal Tuition rtlm-
burM!Mllt few rkent v••ta• ....... ~. Home TifMj Mutt be 21.
Drive CAST Y-.i Ea_.·
dited. I00-711-2771
Cal-SCAN
Rlll&tlll
s.wtces 4250
FRH SllUl"S ll'OCT .. ., lure ... u lq> u ea. SD& 4ilZ • an
T~ ~ rwoJ'dlld di.
2nd lhllt DHda
Available for Newoort Buch Owners With Substantial Equity. Loans to $5 mllllOn. No Brokers, Direct
Capital, Fnt and Ea$y. MIAC 111-.llc I 721-1 ...
On BaMlo• Perrin Kl'OSS
from the Oceanfront. 2
compleUly remod condo,
rHd for · vtewm1. 2br
2.Sbe HCl't FP, sranit•
ctt•. 1tont nr.. tnOfel
Maior rice reduction
t725'( 8251( ... Or
botll for Sl.500,000 P1111I
l.afllllM <IP '•vtlllon ltlc lNt-2'()-1121 '°' allow· lnp. Co/ot> w.iar.
OP'IN SUM 12-S J7.0 s-ttt ·-St •.H South
Coast Metro. nr South
Coast Plua Condo, 2
master suites. upper
unit. w/tarae declr., mcl
washer /dryer, re fr 111.
trplc, overloolr.s streams
& l•ndsc 11ted comm
Pool. Spa I c a~r
$368.000 Acent 760 845
6025 oftc 949 752 6767
MIU VHDl P'OOl
NOMI Sweeplna corner
&rounds In prrme tr •ct
loc l sty 4br. 2ba, new
& uparaded kltch
w/111n1te counters. new
wood/Hie lloorin1 ,
plantalron shutters
Freshly painted 111s1de/
out $695 000 Calt
Coldwell Banker Buch-
side 714 968 1200
0.-"-• We4-s.t, I,_,,... 260 Victoria.
G 2 Rare Oppor lunrty
near Newport Beach'
28r 2 581 Condo approx
1089sf Cape Cod Style
ideal letcatoon. master
surte w/vaultecl c11hnas.
HOA, pool, spa Secured
premises $360,000 CaH
951 694 8016
COUIGI ,MK 3bf 2b1i
fp, nu palnl/carpet. <*Jal
wnl. rd. wd, ind. CMlt kit
c:upbds $5904619K 2263
Rut&ers Act 714-39'-9661
SAVI THOUSAJIDSI
We help sellef a Mil for a
low set IH HELP·U-S£Ll
South <(oat 8118-548-2122
Monday ...................... Friday 5 :OOpm
Tuesday .. , ................ Monday 5:00pm
Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5 :OOpm
Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm
Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm
Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm
Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm
UroaADlD 2 STC>n'
'OOl HOMI. Charmtn&
4br. 21/•ba home on
ov~r sued lush land
scaped 2rounds New rol
up pr door. prtvate patio
W/ltulPfJlJIJL Sfl&, Sl11/, 700
Call Coldwell B.inker
B-1Mle 714 968-1200
WGaAOtD IAMOf STYU
CHAIMll. Spurous
ea pended 38t 2Ba. loos
of 14>9 Ides news lutcher1
& windows, romantic
cor'* Fp. saaped cal.
per ao floors. trench doors.
$595,0ll Coldwell 81nller
Bnchslde 714-968 1200
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SlACUFf IY-fHl-SEA
Model pertect Coslal
ele11nce & only 'l yrs
old Wallt lo buch l&
2 sly rn a•ted comm
w/pool & spa 4br Jba .
euest br & ba on ftrst
level $839,000 c.11
Coldwell Banker Beach
Side 714 968 1200
elAOt llTRIAT CHAU'T
Brand new on lhe
m111t.el 2 sty. bille to
be.ch. pvt end unit 48' .
opanOed & remodeled
lutch, w/d & lrir rncl.
Wallt to shopplna. Flu
lrom $42S.ooo to
$438,000 Coldwell Banker
Be.chslde 71•·968-1200.
U,ORADIS GAlOll.
Sm&le Stor 1 Chartnt<
$5~ 000 Ranch style
4br newer wtndow~
lhrnuahoul fresh pamt.
new CcllPf'I newer rool
Walh to u hools/shOps
Catt Crildwell B1nlr.er
Bear h\1d~ 11 4 968 I 200
HACH ClOSI FIXll.
Many aood amen11te-
lt1oe '""d' h act cor nPr
tnl w RV p.1rk1n11 lop
r •led \•hools 48r 78a
family d1n1na m sp.i
crou'S ktlthen S599.000
Call Coldwell Bank.er
Beathsrde 71 4·968 1200
UICI A NIW HOME
Remodeled & ready for
new owner I-sty 48r 2
new Ba's. frHhly painted
1n/outclo~e tb buch
$649 000 Coldwel B•nllet
Buchs.de 714·968-1200
llDUCID $30.000 Frent
courtyard/1trrum entry,
ne• lrnnl doors Open
de111n add\ lots ol
iunh&ht 4br 2ba up
ar•ded lutchen Hew roll
up 111 aae $749.000 Call
Coldwell Banker Beach
Ude 714 968-1200.
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Laauna 3 I& bf Heh
w/own ba Beau desicn
I trnished $2.395.000 A
f er111M>fl/01y Proper1tes
°"""°Pit 1•t. 96 72>9263
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bH rtmod Ii ••P•nd
0..Uvillt, IPPfOI J900
sf. 11 pvt p1t1os
w/lmestone flu some
vlsws of 1olf course
$1,995,000-12.195,000
C•ol Ruehl! 811on1 RHI
Esbte 94-677-3366
Of'llt NOllSI SAT-SUN
1-S Serenity near the
bHch. BHullful Jbr,
2.75b1, bonus rm. many
upa,.des. $2 ,288,000
Offered by Co1st Prop
ertJes Of C11tl Aat
t.611 Llalo 9"9-Z» 1651
Of'lll NOUSI SAT-SUN
1-S Serenity r1111 the
bH cll. 8Hul1lul Jbr,
2.75W, bonus rm, m1ny
up1r1des. $2.288,000
Offered 1>7 Cout Prop
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Lan ....., 9"9-z:l>.1651
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b .. ..-... n:ta'c pras, dlllo lpbortS Id «-. _., !)hone
rvrtin. * KlP.U.SE..l Soul! Colllt 11&548-'lBll
Cliff Hiwen 4br sq lam
hm. flmrm. Open Sat Sun
1-5 DI Phte Rd. Mel
Kidcle Rllr. 9&887 fHl2
lMU9tA VINTAGI
BEACH COTIAGE ENTRY L(VEL PRICE
ACT 949-219-2559 ..
flOIT IOW lSTAn
PllCMml
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Centractors St1te
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tole, oak, brd Ip. c1th
cell. w/d, 2 palH>, 2 aar.
PJOO/mo 949 644 9564
Uni Pl< 51r11 story twnn.n,
2br 2ba 2 c lttach Pr. pvt entry. Pillo. cleln. no
pet $UIX> 949-760-1219
4br 3ba Iii 2 story h:se. Udo Isle
den, p , MWly remod So --------
of POi 428 Goidinod, IAYFlONT apt 3br 31>1
Sl500/mo 949-633 28lll laundry & au avail Nov
1506 OoWn T eno<e
New home l br. 2b~. 11
lo t $5000/mo av11l1blt
now 71 4 307 4214
1506 Oolfh• Terroce
Hew home Jbr t'ba t1
lot $5000/mo ~v11l1ble
now 714 307 4214
"'ie 1• ... (3 -.a)
private L1 PllH>, fabulous
oce1n/lt1iht views S895m
oo pets 949 645 1121 ...... ~-... ..-..1 1• I"* lo i:-c:ti. vaulted •ells stove
lr111. Ce4 Ian & •nor• 13.3
L 1Hi St 949-548-2421
Gar"-apt I br Iba
w/carpet nr tnan~ sq
I 5 mi ITom bch, &lled
U!>S~ w/balcony $975
~·UD> ~O CXlm
I, $29!>0/mo yr leese.
949-673· I 283
(tWllll!IF ..... " ..... now. 2,3,4Br's Prlcn strinl from $950. 8wT
~Rty~
llr llo Aflt in b•
from the b'!1ch on 22nd
St inc ludes p11kin1
$1280/mo Cati Sam 949-278· 7905 between 9a .5p
NP Hi's nice 2t>r Triplu,
lariie patio, iiar +
parkonii spice. laund fie,
$1500/mo 949 223 8820
2br Iba upstrs <11>1. l>Mc,
Ip, wet bu. 1nclosed
carport. 8ll>oll BIYd Sl560
2br 2 5ba twnhm newly 71~3812 9&~16
remod sm yard. avail
mod No• $lmt mo 949
673 5535
Ude hie, quiet lbr lb•
recenUy remodled, iiar
utll incl. no Mnll/peh
2l>f lb• Ent.side pvt $1650/mo 714·n2-9272
patlO, I car pr 253 eo.t.
Me$a St $1350/mo Move
on PfOW -et 949-673-7800
(3) Zif lb1 & I studH>
1tl with I p1tlo All hive
1araees $700 $1295· Sl400 323 422-0604
I SW. Zbr I I 5 b1, 191
Alber I St 8 Open Sun
12 ~ twnhm, pvt patio.
I c g~r. Avail now Aat
$149~ Cell 949 378 8999
I Side T .......... style
2br I Sba new kotch
w/iir an1te & st11nless.
new llr, wd hll~ pr.
pallO Sl575 949 2.85-2621
A -I HANDYMAN
Instill, r•f1ce c1blnets.
~
mollq. Oous 714«i8-0Z16
c.,.e ""*1'1111
~CAIPIT~CAIPIT<r
R.-ws. P1tclllna. lnsllll
Courteous. 1ny slze jobs .
wtlotnllal ~-0205
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new eve<ythlnC. perk Ilk•
settJne. 1 c 111. $Ul50/
mo •at 949-219 2"4
........... 1..911
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$lll50n ~DIM 911!K31-5106 11.....am
...... T ....... 2 mstr suite w,1oft. lttach
pr. 8'I loc. ~ comm.
$2100 no pet ~10
,.... Ja.. twoli., 1780
sf. Bayndse. nr Orson &
Jamboree 800-300-7717
$2300 w-----.<-
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-..me.·~ ntlS( LOCAi.. SVC
P£0f'lf CAllJ HE.Lr YOU TODA
O. tt.. S-4 turn like
new oeunffont. Whrte
water vtew 2br 2b1 mstr suite. 24ft pvt
deck. 6304 1/2 W Ocn-
front Av1ll Jin 4 $5500/
mo Own/Aat 949-646-
6304 9(5.337-2045 951·
288--6523 MLS 04382153
Retail lerril0<y for local
community newspaper
Musi be • sell sl1rl1nii.
&O 11,eller and be able to
1ene<1le new business Compet1t1ve nlary plus
commtSSH>n as well as
altrachve benefits pro
11,11m oncludin& 40111,
medical/dent al/v1s1on.
1nd much more
Pleue lax resume to
714-966-4675 IOI ..
-=-~ Ao9IY on l)erlOtl 2000 Main St. lrYIM.
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Competitive w1iies +
com111I Now hirme f fT
c1n 949.221 0322 o• I••
resume to 949 221 0324
<rlVINT<r
COOtllMNATOtt/SAUS,
_,, commossH>n & ...... ,fl. 949-723·3143
UCIPTIONIST F uU Ii PT
for cemetery in COM.
Prof 1ppe1r1nce, 1ppty
In person. 3500 Pacific
View Dr, COM, 92625 .. I_,._,..._
Seekina FT up'd wrtn
prsn • dl-ovtt w/clan OMV printout. furn.
deliveries .. daplay $8.50/
tw call Cory g.eg.. 57 4-
9331 Von ""'*1 Inc.
IMW SH ''7 fully
io.ted, chromes/,_ ths.
sand ltlw mt. co cl9.
snrf. ~ 714 751 2464.
IMW 32Sk 'H Convt.
auto, 73k ml, anal
cond. llhr, SC>MI plla.
musl '" 114,250/obo 94~ 12l.Q549/929=3341
l•W USI '2001 Navy
llNI • .,., intw •/wood trim. pum Ii ..U l*cs (fuly lolded) 1uto,
KlflnOfl ll•don $0Und
system, Xenon h11d
liRhls, sunroof. full
manul wan, oraln
owner, 1mm1c condition W .G> obo 96644-8747
... "93 ...... Cherokee
6cyl 4X4 tow pq. pwr
wnl. ,_ i--. siwl". •Int
oond.. $Gl) g&Z1)-8611)
•6&11'70 ..,.,., 0' •72
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• 0'73 o SQ lU o Q'1 •QH
Pm1DCr opem cbe biddiDa witb two
oo trump (20-22). Whit do you
rapood7
Lo« for t111nWr1 on M°"""J.
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ml, wlllte/oelmell lttw.
mnrf. fully lo1ded, be1ut
unmarked co nd
thrOu&ht. '6995 v45872
949-W-1888
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Do4te '02 '500 ·-Pickup huck auto,
creen, chfome wheels.
50k ml, buut hke new
unm11ked cond. $10.995
fin ..... 1 v 29117 48 96-
586-111111 WWW ocp9bo CXlm
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714 968 1882
AVAILABLE TOOAYI
949 673 5566
QUKll & CUAlll
H1ullnc/Du~ SW: • i M«e ... t4•~H-tlll
DoNt9 yovr ""6de
dlredty to the 0taiMI
n1tlonally 1cdalmed
cblrlty C•l'll lOOS
dlatlty-not a com·
IMtiul fund rllil« 1-IOO-awmY
(llJ0.242-7489) -
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ml, 1J1 stmpe but no ~ Sl8X> ~l-5.B
M9mts '91 E 3"Il cmilll!t
P'llCllll bl! on bll. low
ml, • fWCUds. Uy ~ mm. $18,.750 n4-751·2'a
•UUDIS HOSl 'It
yellow/ti n •Int cond,
new top, chrome 11ms,
CO 16111 ml, must see PP
949· 723-0!'>491929·3348
vw -7' his chit"· acts Ind surf radls.
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by private pwty any
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• Plus ~. Plus tax per month. 48 month closed-end lease.
$582.83 total dµe at lease signing. No security deposit. 12,000
total miles for lease term. 20¢ per excess mile.
Must finance through GMAC.
1 AT THIS PAYMENTl5V87524-429143
Plus 12¢. Plus tax per month. 48 month closed-e'ld lease·.
$1009.47 total· due at lease signing. No security depo.slt. 12,000
total miles for lease term. £0¢ ~excess mile.
, Must finance through GMAC.
· 1 AT THIS PAYMENT#5SR7414-13572~
• Plus as,. Plus tax per month. 48 month cl~ lease.
$831 . 75 total due at lease si~. No security deposit 12,000
total mi~ for lease . ~ J>er excess mile. Must finance through GMAC.
1 AT THIS PAYMENTl5XE7385-1.21255
THIS WEEK'S HOT PR OPERT IES • OCTOBER 23 -29, 2004
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(714) 269.7851
marWi.acnahin@rlloo.com
Covrn ... MEIRo REAI1Y
2. Cover Story/Index
3.-14. First Team futatcs
15-45. Strada Properties
46. Armstrong Properties
47.-71. Prudential California Realty
72. Cote Realty Group
73. Roger's Realty
74. Laguna Seaside Realty
75. Talega
76.-77. Metro Realty
78. Pacific Coast Realty Group
('
~tely srunnmg home with~ pcrfm ddails
Located in the exclusive coastal community of lrvint Terrace,
within walking distance of Corona dcl Mar Village, Fashion
Island, Balboa lsland and two world class golf courses. Totally
rebuilt m 2004. Inviting ftoor plan ideal for mtataining. Four
bedroorru., three baths. Extensive USC of travertine. slab granite,
slate, and stacked Slone. Gounnct kitchen with stain1tsS sud
appliances and custom cabmmy. Custom buih-m cabinets and
custom closets throughout Re~ lighting. custom baseboards
and crown moulding, wired for surround sound. Air
condiuoning, Separate laundry room and
pantry room with walls of saorage abinets.
Entrance has slate counyard with bubbling
fountain. Built-in stainless BBQ with slate
counters. Slate patios. ~ly landsaped yards.
OFFERED AT
$1,775,000
79. Cannery Village Realty 91 . Hanu Reddy Realty
80. Tarbell Realtors
81 . Catalist Homes
82. Coastline Realty
Portfolio Financial
83. Kolar & Co.
John Dundee
84. Cannery Lofts
85.-87. Abrams Coastal Properties
88. Wdls Fargo Printe Mortgage
• 89. Loan Advison
Countrywide Mortgage
93. Wuhington Mutual .
94.-95. Rema Real Estate Serviaa
97. Superior Homes
98.-l38. Coldwdl Banbr/
Coast Newpon Properties
143. Open Home Guide
144.-147. Homes of the Weck
149. Mortgage Rates
152. Strada Pro~
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FIRST TEAM REAL ESTATE
KICKS OFF HOAG PARTNERSHIP
JFv-x A~ q. ct&w
Invitational at Shady Canyon raises nearly $100,000
for Hoag Heart and Vascular Institute
On September 13, First Team Real Estate agents from across
Southern California joined an array of corporate sponsors and Invited
guests at the exclusive Shady Canyon Golf Club In Irvine for the Inaugural
First Te•m Golf Cluslc.
The tournament marked the debut of First Team's new philanthropic
. Institution. the First In Our Hearts Foundation. and also launched the
company's two-year partnership with Hoag H~spkal. Proceeds from the day -
benefit Hoag Heart an·d Vuculu Institute, Or1nge Count1'1 hl9hest-r-;:,i.;.1A1:. ...... ~:.-J
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BELCOURT HILL
Excellent lower level end unit, Two
bedroom, two bath on greenbelt
$975,000
Enioy Catalina Island, Ocean, Bay and Sunset view1 from
almost every ma;or room .
• Soft contemporary four bedroom, three bathroom
• Great entertainer's deck complete with water features & BBQ
• 12,000+ sq. ft. lot hos
exciting "development"
potential
• Three car garage
• Spa with views
• Appraised at $3,400,000
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15 WILLOW WOOD
ALISO VIEJO
Immaculate Laurelmont, 2 master bds,
large backyard w/ mountain views!
Entertaining offers $475,000-$524,876
'36 HOLMWOOD DllVE
NEWPORT IEACH
3bd plus office (or 4th bd), family
room w/2nd fireplace & wet bar
$1,0,9,000
12782 PERIWINKLE
CowQn Heights
North Tustin
12 ALTINO COLEEN
BRENNAN
949 .27 S.277 S
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Fantastic opportunity to live on Harbor
Island. Great bay views looking straight
down the channel. Private dock for your
large yacht, pool & gardens for entertaining.
$6,950 ,000
Shady Canyon
Located in the private golf community of
Shady Canyon this classic Santa Barbara
style home has everything you could ask
for in the 21st Century. Situated with
unobstructed vistas of the canyon, the
privacy and serenity are unique to this
rural location.
$6,495,000
Corona del Mar
Charming 2 bedroom, 2.5 Bath town-
home in the heart of Corona del Mar.
Great comer lot with beautiful pine floors
and distressed beam ceilings in living
room. This home offers two fireplaces,
large sundeck off master bedroom, and
striking details throughout.
$1,075,000
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A rur and~~. prmtt and pad viJh -llllllUll io Mysoc Hills, The p<rfca Twru.q ~ Bach bomr widi dutt bedrooms Excq>taooal N~ Cout autt, located 1n tbr prcsrigiow
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howc: ..,th~ bedrooms and five and 1 half baths A newly built bomt dam. out Kitchen appliances att kss dwi fi~ ycan old. Ocean vinv Gorgeous panoramic ocean ¥icwa, six bedrooms with~ one
UICDSlvt Id< of 01wnJ IO)OCS, rrwbk. Tmunne, pnnr ml ~ cbp from laving room dee.It and city approval to add an addmonal and half badu. Th11 csatt as gated with wrought llOft ~ and
W1th bamboo Aoonng throughout GucsthOUK u sqiarattd by infiniry poOl/spa. lcvd. Offaed at St, 100,000 leaf aoccna wuh a private driveway cncbcd. lndoor pool. dry
wnh lazgc fl.11-grwy mas. Volummow sb~ Aooring garagt/showroom for si1 sauna and dcvator ace.cu to all th rtt lcvc:b. Thil home ii approx.
pl111 an. Addioonal paib~ 1midc privut gm. Loacrd 11 end of cu.1-ilt ac. 11.08 tq. fen with an ~proll 8 car gangc. A ftMeed lW'llkey
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EXcitJSIVE Hllll'OP ESJ'.Al'E 1HE em OP .REFLECTIONS LAGUNA aF.ST BPSI' VIEW
I oc:ar~ 1n rhc prougiow cquarna.n garr gu.udcd communuv of Former model. h1ghlv upgraded home loc.a1~ in 1hc prc-mgious hbuJow ~ Mounain md cicy ~ --. Highly upgr.idcd
the Hunt <1ub nm fabulow cquoma.n um~ propcrry spr ..... ls guud ~1cJ wmmunm of ( 010 de (.AU Chcrlooking the golf ~lour balroom home. dtnx fuD bad-. ncsdcd on a pool mod b:
out .Jmo" 1hr« ..cm uid approlUnutcly 8.000 sq Itel ol luxu toun< :llld lli.c, ••en \crcnc uc-.. ol CIX wuh a Flac I ! a.rr on .. ruKlr ~ loaoon. 11"' home brwo vaJ!recl ~ ~
n l1>1ng I >tfcnng s1~cucul.u Ocean. h1lls1dc :llld muuncain 101 and •rrro• (,, lOO ~ l«t t•f lu•un "'mg h'C' O\crstzcd bed nurblr Roonng~ ~gi:umr lcmhmmuruicn::ip. ~
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rm toun Tnc m .. in howc h.u .., bcdmorru .ind <1x ;tnd • h.i.lt bul.vard "'llh IHgc pool and f"><)I house Travcninc flooring bmih-~And .. iumlccv home! Offtred a.c Sl,175,000
b.nlu wnh • scp.antc b;irhroom md bedroom !oar~ tn 1hc pool rhroughou1 d1Mn\Wr. wuh thcrn wood p.tnclmg .lOd Ycnctwi
howc I ong p11v.t1c d11vc-way w1rh foot-at ~ Bund nn. pl.aster "''"' < Ullmn dr.tpcnn •nd sr.unlos stcd Vilong ;appl1·
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thmughoUt downswrs. Enrcrwmng badcy:ud wirh pool. ~
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fnm orchard. SS.699.000
hbulow I I ~home loattd in tht praoplW communiry of tht Hunr Loar~ in [~n• Niguel up rhc ruttt from Ch.,pa.rOUOl Park..
Club f.iain ~ ~ uid 14 hoUr pan! g;atcd. Spx:ious fTvc rh11 commun•f) h.u rv-"O nnnls ~nd sna•, .lnd rwo light~ 1cnnis bedroom CSQ!t with fTvc 1lld a half bub.. SWnlcss sud appluncn 1n r···-r-
gourrMt kuchen with Tra•cmnc ~ throughout "downsum couru An o~n Ooor pl.n. rh" ~ondo ofTrn rv.o 'P••1ous bed
Bfuthaking mounwn ~ 4800 tq fuoc llomc on ~ f1:ar full acrr b: rooms. h.inl wood Ooon thmutViout. vaulted ~cilings. rwo large
witli room 10 bWd tcnnu c.owt. sublcS. pool ind pool boox 1lld much balconies a.nJ ~ one ar g;tngc '\ Tumkq condo. ~ mus1 Stt!
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Stunning Monarch Polntt auu ..;di .-ping ocean ~ and
lpllrling ciry and CONUl ltgfla. Fahulow grand cnuana wuh ..
fr1¥Crt.1nc doubk lwn:aK and a go~ grand founwn
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BPSI' QF SAN JUAN HO.lS ooro•s UST ENTEm\JNING PSDl1E
Fnrmcr model loc::arnl m ~n jlWI Hills -Mth private rul«-ac Wdcomc to :a Family f'ricndly home with a W. m rcn:unlng
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lion in the cnrry. han:lwood Ooonng. wood pa.oded walls and hill ~ rh.a1 compkmcnr an f.nrnutncn ~ Truly
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Gail Ranch.
This spacious single level home has three balrooms, four and one-half
baths and a prtvate entry courtyard. The master mite has a retreat and master
bath with a large walk-in closet.
There ls a formal living room and dining room, and family room wtth
fireplace and wet bar Additional amenities include a gourmet island kitchen
with breakfast nook. library/office and a three car tandem garage Beauufully
decorated and furnished with to~f-the-line funuture and upgraded
amenities Gorgeous and ready for you to move in•
Th.i5 home is offered at $2,600,000.
For more ;,,jonNltWn, cllllJerry lAMott & The Oalt PoinJt Ttam at (949)
472-9191 tmd (949) 882-4906. Visit """"1JertylAMott.c.om and
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private
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Turtle Rock
Nestled OD a unique
lot with only one
neighbor, the residence
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fully gated ya.rd with
thrtt SJdes of
entertaining areas. The customized and apanded Skyline Plan has more than
$300,000 in upgrades throughout.
Providing spectacular dty lights and mount.tin views, residents can see
Palos Verdes and the Queen Mary from the private master bedroom
retreat/library/office as well as from the wrap-around vtew balcony Then are
four bedrooms, an added office/library/retreat with customized oak built-in
cabtneuy and shelving, two and one-half baths, a thrtt full-sized car garage
and traditionaJ aterlor architecture includ!Q3 divided Ute and Sunburst
windowl throughout.
Impecnbly maintained inlide and out by the oti&fna) owners, the residence
tw a grand two ltOty volume entry foyer with sweeping staircase and views to
the raryard; deb 12-tnch x 12-mdi Italian marble Ooortng in the enuy foyer, dinln& room, kitchen md ~nook. Other amenities include two
6rip1aca with new Port1qd Wfllamette glass enclosures, step-down living
roam wt1h vaulted ceiling~ of the landscaped ya.rd, and a separate
foanaJ dmin& room with con'ftllie:nt cabinet serving area.
1be completely remodeled kitchen has n~cr custom oak cabinetry with
white laminate interlon and an added appliance garage Plus, there arc also
Indian grarute countertops with tumbled marbled backsplash and granJte
accents, as well as top-<>f-the-line sta.inless steel applian~ nm home is offered at Sl,799,000.
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Platinum Properties International
supports Susan B. Komen Race
For lhe Cure
Famlly and friends join
to~er to help raise
funds for the cause
Kam Madovtch. Realtor
assoctatr to Aatinum Properties
1ntfl.l'NttnoaJ ofIIVtne and Newport
~headed the team of Realtors,
friends and family who recently
walked ID the Racz For the Cure at
Fashion Ialaod. Marlwvich, a
S\JrYhlm, 8W her team with hope
and tmplx1tioa as they began the
eady "'[«'rin3 journey. The passion
for the furvlratter bubbled as the
band mbzd wtdl pink hats and
~ iboes to lift the banner of
hope ttill bnmt cmcer will be
erac'Mhcl• •• thrmterung disease
by ~ftlltardl, education,
~ilDd ue.•••M'!Dt A~ aeiltar, mother, ~'Wife, llltetmdaunt, --~to be among
the 1'llba JD~ of htt battle wtth the~ i,1m !Mr, h was joined by
JalOll ~ JlAd>1em Plniler,
KlnDq Young and dmJabter Catt1Jn
Young and 11nA ~Of Platinum
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Properties International. She took
great pride in the fact that her
mother, Ann Diamond, daughter,
Stephanie Markovich and husband,
Marko Markovich walked together,
symbolic of family unity against the
merciless disease Friends, Monica
Dallmayer, Jan Bronell and Myrna
Jackson made the team complete.
Donors included Sherry McCulley,
Ruth Jacobs, Vera Kostkova, Jacque
Tyon and James Rust. Celebrating Uf e
with the symbolic pink hat that
honots swvfvors were Karen
Markovich and Sheryl Dolley.
The team displayed the true spirit
of the Survivors. They raised funds.
walked In the marathon and helped
to bring attention to the need for a
rure. Young and old marched in a
unified front to eradicate the disease.
Platinum Properties International
operates a team for the walk each
year and is committed to walk each
year Wlti1 the disease is eradicated.
Platinum Properties International has
offices in Irvine and Newport Beach.
/Cams Marlwvich can be reached aJ
(949) 677-3207 or (949) 552--0505 at.
117 or visit fOWKJ.l'fatinumSells com.
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Panoramic vistas from home's rooftop deck
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Two bedrooms and an updated bath with ]acuzzi tub are dowmtaln, while
the master and accompanying bath are upstain. 'Ibe gourmet's kttchm his a
skylight, granite counters, tumbled marble Ooon and becbplah, CUJtOmized
cherry wood cabinet.I and a gu nn&e with a wanna drawer. For mtertlllntng,
residents may use the fonnal dirung room tba seats more than 12 aad hm
room for a china hutch. 1bere ii a1ao a spadm.11 and uanquO roc6Jp cledt with
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as the St. Regis and Ritz Carlton hotels.
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seller will entertain all offers betwa:n $875,000 and $974,876.
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executive residence
In the heart of
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'Ibis four bedroom, four and
one-half bath residence has an
oversized bonus room and
spacious three car garage.
With well over $200,000 in
upgrades inside and out, this
mod&petfect propetty
features a meticulously
Stunning home features rooftop view deck =~i:·,: families
Tt1is five-year-<>ld customized three bedroom, two and one-half bath hollle and entez1aini:n& and an iduJ
features wtutewater ocean views. The property has a spiral staircase that leads spot tn the prestigious Vistara community .
to a spacious ocean view patio/roof deck with a fireplace and barbecue hook Luxuries tnclude professionally designed landsc.aptng, pnvate entertatntng
up. patios, a built..fn food prep island and a tot sand box. lbe formal livtng room
Recently re~odeled with designer paints, five-inch crown molding, newer has soaring ceilings, a fireplace wttb marble surrounds and an oversized wet
neutral top-of·the-line Mohawk carpet and maple wood Doors with ginger bar. A ~te family room with a Bttp1ace has custom builHns for'IV and
stain, the house is close to Dana Point Harbor, parks, beaches, and the St. storage. In the kitchen is a center island and large walk-in pantry. Aside from a
Regis and Ritz Carlton hotels. convenient downst.ain bedroom with private bath. there is a formal powder
The residence has been listed via Value Range Marketing, which means the room and separate laundry room with link. The master suite has a s:ltttng area
seller will entertain all offers between $950,000 and Sl ,075,876. and fittplace, his and hen closets, large master bath wtth dressing aJU, and a
For more information, c"1l CArole Oberlo of Prudential OdifrmsU. Rully's S4n vanity with added built-in drawers and oversized "no door' shower. Two
Clemente branch at (949} 289-5872. E--ma•1 her at CaroleO~.com. secondary bedrooms include their own full bathroom.
Visit her website at www.caroleo/1erto.cqm . Her office is located at 635 Ca"''"" Situated at the end of a cuJ...dHaC, on one of the largest lots in the
De Le Mares, Ste. 100 & 107, San Oemente. Prudmttal California Realty ts neighborhood, the home has added privacy with only one neighbor md no
proud II> be a member of HomeServices of Americli Inc., a Berlt.shire Hathaway home behind the residence.
affiliate. Prudenttal Califomla Really represented more tJr.an $ l 9 bt1Uon fn sale:s This home is off~ at $1,2 75 ,000.
volume in 2003 and was ran1ted among the nation's Top S real estate companies For mtWt informatton, aill Ptgi DlRienz.o of~ CtdJ.frmrill RealJy's
nationwide, 11CCon:ling ta Nallonal Relocation and Real Estate Magazl~, May Iroin~ branch at (949) 23()-4663. Her ojfia is louited Ill 2405 McOlbe W")', Ste.
2004. AdditioN'1 company informa/Wn can be obtained at I 00, Inttne. Prudential CAiifornia Really is proud ta be " ~of
www.prudentialad.com. HomeSmltces of America Inc., a Berlcshlrt Hathaway aj/illate.
Magnificent villa
in Shady Canyon
Located on the private
end of a cul-de-sac with
onJy one neighbor and on
a single loaded street adds
to the ultimate in privacy.
The single story property
offers beautiful views of
Shady Canyon, hills and
more. This four bedroom,
four and one-half bath
home has more than
$800,000 in custom
upgrades including stunning Rf chard Marshall walnut wood floors throughout
accented by tich wood beam ceilln~. five fireplaces, 10 sets of French doors
and custom lighting. There is an enclosed private library wtth double French
doors and a handsome built-in desk with cabinetry. The kitchen offers glazed
chestnut cabinetry, two dishwashers, Sub-Zero, Viking wanning tray, full slab
granJte countertops and backsplash, center island with counter seating and
walk-in pantry
Enjoy the convenience of a detached living suite which includes Uving room
with kitchenette, full bedroom and bath with a private entrance.
The oversized family room includes builMn cabinetry, custom fireplace and
home theater system with television. The private master sui~ includes a
custom ft.replace, added outdoor cabana with fireplace, Jacuzzi spa, his and
hen walk-in closets, wall safe and vanity.
Gorgeous landscaping designed by Geoscape includes custom pool with
Pebbletec coating and •no chlorine system," fountains, a barbecue area with
Viking gdD and refrigerator, statues and Columbian Gold Plagttone twdscape.
This home ii offered at $3 ,295 ,000.
F<tr more lie~ c"1l Pegl DiR'mzo of PrudenNal CAlifornU. Rt4lty's
Irvine lmllld/ Id (949) 230-4663 Of' (949) 854-433 J. PnldmtW a.JifomU.
RtAlty ts ptrnld to k• ~ofH~ of Alnerlc4 l"'., "~n
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Gallery Collection
Located in Turtle Rocle
Summit, this home has
expansive vistas of dty lights
and mountain views from both
the first and second stories.
The house features fonnal
landscaping with custom.lzed
fountains and lighting.
out.door cabana covered with
vines, an outdoor fireplace,
and an entertatnmg galley with
a sink as well as storage areas. .
The four bedroom. four and onNWf bah home has A bath foe each
bedroom, plus a very large bonus room. Thett is also a grand entry f0)"1' with
two story volume c~ and spital statrcue, phu a step-down fmmaJ living
room with soaring c:cilings, views to the gardens and t:nnientne rmble
sumrund oversized fireplace.
The formal dining room offers city lishts and garden views, while dv kitchen
features maple cabinetry, matching appliance panels, elegant full slab granite
countenops and full backspWh, black deep kitchen sink, center island with
sh-burner gas cooktop and walk-1n pantry.
The home also consists of a breakfast nook, JaJp family room wttb
customfud &replace and built-tn enten.atnment c:mta, CleD1laDy looded wet
bar, main floor bedroom wlth prtvate bath, powder room, ovamed laWldiy
room with window, link, ample cabinetty, md a grand ma.ner suite wttb
sweeping dty lights, mountain, and hill views tba.t stretch an along ~back
side of the home.
lbe home has been offered at S2,950,000.
For more~' c..rJ Pq;J l){Rlmz.o of~~ Rully's
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Raphael creates win-win
real estate transactions .
Award-winning agent has been a
consistent top producer
Providing an that ta
necessary to aeate -win-~
sttuation.t is the ultimate goal
of Coldwell Banker a&ent
Dao Raphael. That attitude
has led to success for him.
And hJs successes are many.
A 24-year veteran, and
winner of vtnually every
recognition and honor
Coldwell Banker has for its
agents of distinction, Raphael
has consistently been a top
agent in transactions, listings
and sales. lhat includes
ttceMng the coveted Top
Producing Agent honor in
the Dana Point office for Dan Raphael
2003 and 2004. His
outstanding service to his customers, attention to detail and keen
abilJty for keeping every deal balanced has assured tus position at
the top. -rhe ultimate compliment are the many referrals that I get
from people I have worked wtth: Raphael said.
A third generation Californian, he enjoys all that Cahfonua,
especially South Orange County, has to offer. He finds the South
County area distinctly different from other parts of Orange County
He has called Capistrano Beach home since 1976, and admits to
being drawn to its small town. neighborly feel.
Raphael aedtts lus success to a number of things, none more
important than h.is collegiate studies. He earned his bachelor's
degiee in soaal sciences from Caltfonua State Univemty,
PuDcnon. Following graduation, his plans were to work m
counseling -and he sees many parallels Ul his chosen career m real
estate with the lessons learned as a soaal saence ma1or m ~
college days
"I am a home counselor: he sa.Jd "Buying and sell1I1g property
can be one of the most emotional and stressfuJ tunes for someone,
and my traming gives me tools to heJp people both emouonalJy
and from a business standpoint·
Nanually inquisitive. Raphael asks lots of questions to help hun
get to know both buyers and sellers and to de1emune their
ultimate wants and needs
His success can also be attributed to tus bemg customer focu!>ed
and his emphasis on staying involved with c:ilents throughout the
entire transaction. Along with his full,time assistant, Gen (who is
also a lJcensed '18ent), he has formed a team that is responsive and
thorou&fl. Raphael and his assistant understand and appreaate the
nu.ana!:I and detail involved in the home buying and selling
proce11, Their vast experience has proven invaluable in working throuF any obstacle that may arise in that process In fact, their
d<>llD& ratio for ttanlaetions is one of the highest in the industry
Al IOIDeOoe who has seen the ups and downs of real estate
throu&bout hil many years, Raphael sti.lJ feels as though real estate
ts the l>attnwstment for the mid to long term. He adds that that is
aped.allybue tn South County which was undervalued for so
loq.
~ WOlb, plays and Uves in South County He strives for
-wtn-wtn" lttulUons for his clfe:nu. and is always guided by the
~ W of tft.a1iq othen as he would like to be treated in
bocb Im peaonal and professional lives. n.. ie.,1f.sd ca IM ~Ill the c:aplstrano Bt11els office of
C/'Wrll ~~Ill"& (949) 234-5108. Or 1"" e-maa at
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Local Realtor earns Seniors
Specialist designation
A SRES specialist has the
expertise to help seniors
make wise real estate
decisions
Seruors who need advice about their
homes and rental propertles can tum to
Nancy Lavigne a Realtor with Coldwell
Banker m Corona del Mar. Lavigne, who
has been in the real estate business since
1987, recently was awarded the Seniors
Real Estate Speaalist (SRF.S) professional
designauon by the Senior Advantage Real
Estate Council in Mwphys, Califorrua
Seruors Real Estate Speaahsts help
seruors make WISe dedstons about selling
the family home, buying rental property.
managing the capttal gains and estate tax
implicauons of owrung real estate,
obtaining a reverse mortgage, moVlflg to a
senior commuruty and other issues. By
.earning the SRES designauon, LaVJgne has
demonstrated that she has the reqwslte
knowledge, experience and experusc to be
a Seniors Real Estate Speda.ltSt
The SenJor Advantage Real Estate
Council (SAREq tracks the special issues
and needs of senior property owners and
provides education to Realtors who make
Waterfront living at
its best
Located on the pnzed Balboa
lslanJ m Newport Beach, this
hayfrom property surpasses the
dreairu. of any Balboa Island
adnurer Offenn.g the island's best
vtews of the bay, tlus amazmg
waterfront property features a
private dock, a beautiful front
balcony and four spaaous
bedrooms and baths With
gorgeous bnck accents and Cape
Cod appeal, this marvelous home
offers an abundance of windows
Nancy Lavigne
seruors an unportant focus of their
busmess The SRES deSJgnauon was
introduced m 1997 and is nationally
recogruzed
Nancy Lavigne can bt reached at (949)
718-1553 orMnail her at
nlavigne@coldwellbanJur com Mort
mfonnatwn about the council ts auailablt·
by ca.Uing (800) 500-4564 or by visflin .. ~
their wtbrite at www srniorrrtalestatr com
all around. maxunmng those pnsune bayfront Views
The enchanung Uvtng room features a cozy fireplace, hardwood floors, a wet bar and
beautiful buiJt,in cabinetry A ch.ann.ing formal dining area is petfect for intunate dinner
parties. offenng unbelievable bayfront views wtuch are sure to impress family as well as
guests The bnght kitchen features tile countenops, beautiful white cabmetry and offers
an open view of the dining and living room areas. The large master bedroom features
romantic views of the turning basin, gorgeous wood beam crilings and a fireplace
Secondary bedrooms and baths att spacious and exquisitely decorated.
A two car garage, fireplaces in the living room and master bedroom, a large master
bath, exquisite wall treatments, an open deck and a private dock are fUst a few of the
various amenJties that add to the desirability of this waterfront home A video of the
property 1S available.
This home is offered at $6,390,000
For~ iefonnatio,., c:all 1.Aura Gak of OJ/dwell Banker's NetllpOft Bl'AcJc o.lfta at (949)
673-8700, exJ. I OJ C:Oldwell Banker Rentlmtidl Bro~ is"~ of IM NRT fllMily
of comp"11ks. NRT I~ tlu 1talion's ~ ~ r'Ml estMe ~
rompany. is a substd'4ry of Ctndmrl Corporation (NYSE:CDJ
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Laguna sj>lendor
Tucked away in an enchanting commuruty of Nonh
Laguna is a comfortable home overlooking endless
panoramas at every tum. Immerse yourself m the
sapphire ocean views as µiey disappear mto whitewater
waves breaking against the shore and tropical Catalina
views beckon by day, melting into sparkling oty lights by
night. The quintessential Laguna Beach oasis, this home IS
nestled on approximately 6, 16D-square-foot grounds and
features two oversized bedrooms, three private baths and
a separate guest retreat or artist's studio.
Upon entering, a collection of terraced gardens and lush
emerald foliage give way to a private brick courtyard with
a rustic outdoor firepl.a.ce. The living room has walls of
scenic glass offering coastline views. Wood beamed
ceilings, caramel-hued hardwood flooring and a fireplace
add classic details. The dining room features custom
built-in cabinetry.
The separate retreat with a full bath IS a quiet place for
guests or a secluded spot for reading or artistic expression
Outside, a sprawling sun deck outlines mesmerizing
coastline views, while a vast array of lush landscaping
conveys a scaet garden appeal.
Indulge in this unique residence and savor an amazing
location near boutiques, five-star restaurants, sandy
beaches and y~round festivals that attract interest
worldwide.
Th.is home is offered at $1 .999 million.
For~ mform4tion, C4ll Rm Team Real P.staU's Steve
Parlt.s and Darl)l'le Woodward al (949) 793-1001 .
Dana Point circa 1929
Cape Cod-style classic
Built in 1925, this Cape Cod~ired
residence offers ocean views from a large
Nonh Laguna Beach 101. The new owner
of this three bedroom, two bath home
will also receive Design R.C'vlew approved
plans for a 1,()0(}.square-foot expansion.
Situated on a large R-2 lot with a
generous front yard, the home offers
graoous living and entertaining spaces.
The living room exudes Cape Cod charm
with French doors to the front porch,
oversized windows, custom molding and
a fireplace. The traditional dining room .
with large windows and an antique chandelier is the pafect setting for elegant entenatnlng.
Casement windows on two walls in the family room add chaan and allow in an abundance of
natural Ught.
Prom the master suite you can enjoy ocean views or relax in front of thr ftreplace. A basement
that could be readily converted into a wirle cellar as well as an enensive attic further enhances
the classic home. Fine vintage architectural details that include aown moldings, doorway lintels
and glass doorknobs make this gracious home a truJy inviting place for relaxation.
This home is offered at S l 599 million.
For more informatWn, can Denise HiWwuse of First Team Estates at (949) 497-5454 or (949)
874-2354.
In the heart of the
Peninsula
Offering the best in beach living. this
brilliantly designed home IS ideally
located in the center of the Balboa
Peninsula. Tucked away in the exclusive
Spinnaker Bay community, residents will
enjoy leisurely strolls to sandy beaches,
the pounding surf and foUHtar
restaurants.
The private gated courtyard Is adorned
with lush landscaping and colorful
gardens. Secluded and serene, this
two-story home is filled with natural light
from walls of glass and skyiights. The elegant IMng room is centered around a fireplace.
The gourmet kitchen has been remodeled wtth the ftnest appointments. Enjoy new ~e
appliances, granite counters, custom cabinetry and limestone ftooi::iJ18, Nat, step Into the spactous
family room and relish quiet relaxation.
The perfect romantic getaway, the mancr suite is spaciously appointed and futures a hmuious,
resort-style bath.
Additional amenities include a laundry room and an attached two car garage wtth exna stoQge.
This home is offered at $789 ,900.
For ""1rt infimnation, ~ Lfndzu Brodw of First Team Re.Id Esf4te al (949) 5~2340.
Built in 1929 by Sidney Woodruff, this California-Spanish Style cottage in Dana Point has
been beautifully restored to its nostalgl.c charm. Famed developer, Woodruff is best known for
creating "Hollywoodland, • a community known around the world for its large sign in the
Hollywood Hills.
The ortginal Dutch door opens to a delightful living room with oversized tiles, designer paint
finishes and crown moldings. A vintage dlandclier aowns the formal dining room. You will
also ftnd throughout the home, stained glass and hand painted embellishments over the
an:hed doorways and beamed ceiling in the kitchen.
Located in the back of the home Is the channtng family room With a brick fireplace and
French doors, breakfast nook With a Dutch door leading to the rear yard, rctro-5tyle kitchen
wtth renovated antique stove and granite counten, and a home office with built-in
bookshelves over the aposed bddt chimney.
Accessible from the breakfast nook and famfly room, the rear yard has been oolotfully
designed. A redwood deck features an outdoor kttdleo area with a built-'in baibec::ue, sink and
refrigerator.
Additional amenities of this three bedroom., two and one-balf bath home include a master
suite wtth a fireplace, tiled showu and bath and a uniqur antique-style sink.
The seller wtD entertabl offers &om $839,000. .
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lncmunic ('.ataltna and sapphire ocean
from every room. lb.e sprawling
plan futures four pdvate bedrooms
d four and one-balJ' la'filh baths.
Once inside, even the most disceming
nnoisseurs of presdgious livfn8 will be
awe of the elegant appointments. With
backdrop of coastline views by day and
g dty lights by night, the fonnaJ
room Is the perfect setting for styltsh som~es lnd ulge m fesuve falJ everungs while feeling
e wannth of the beckoning living room fireplace. Eluding a special ambience, each room is
ortously filled with sunligh1 from scenic waJls of glass.
Cook sumptuous meals in the gourmet k.ttchen with toirgrade appliances, polished cabinetry
d an abundance of 5to138e space. EnJOY your monung coffee or tea in the sun-filled breakfast
m as grand yadtb majestically sail by m the distance
Indulge in the reson-like amenities of tJus amazmg high-rue and start leadmg a desirable
ewport Beach lifestyle of fine dining, world class sh opping and an array of cultural pursuits
This home is offered at $2.999 million.
Remodeled to perfection
Featuring a flwd one level design, this magnificent
home has been newly remodeled with the very hest
materiaJs and completed wtth classic sophisttcation
IdeaJly located, thJs spac10us two bedroom, two-bath
estate home LS safely nestled tn a presugious guard-~ated
commuruty and is 1ust Steps from Fashion Island's fine
dirung, world-class shopping and entena1runent
For man: tnfonnation, call Laura Saracini of First Team Estates at (949) 922-1931
Ocean-view classic
European-style estate
located in Laguna Beach
Located off Bluebird Canyon in Laguna
Beach, this majestic home rises above the
trttS to offer stunning ocean and hillStde
views. lb.ere are four bedrooms and two
and one-half baths.
Meticulously crafted with heveled
leaded glass windows, beamed cathedraJ
ceilin&', three-quaners mch hardwood
floors and French doors, the home
features more than 3,700 i.quare feet of
gracious liVlng space, intluJui~ J
separate office/library, country ~tylt
Once uiside, c;treamhned, gaJJery-hke 1111enors bathed in
sunlight create a wt'lwmmg ambiance The spaciou~
fonnal living anJ Jining rooms are wam1l'd by a grand
fireplace and plush wt!h ltahan marble flnonng
Well-appo1ntetl w11h top-grade appliances and qualJty
matenals. the goum1et Iott hen 1i. the perfot1 sett mg for ,1
culinary adventure
Coved ce1hngs. rec esi.etl lighting and an abundant. t' of
naturaJ !Jght h1ghltt;ht the ilintn~ area and nearh;.• l.im1ly
room that has .:i fia·plJce and meJ1a tenter
RelJx m thl' -.plentlor of the luxunow. ma-.kr -.u1tl' ·r h1-.
sumptuous room 111clude., a fireplau.•. plent) n! do~l't
space an<l neutral lolor.
AddmonaJ amerntll'., include att1l '>tora~e. quJy
ldtchcn, breakfast nook and wine du~t:I I hc:re are more than 640 additional square feet of
ocean-view decks for aJ fresco d.inmg aml l·ntenaining.
marble and uJe flminng throughout, an ovt•r.12ed fim-.hl·d
garage and central JJr condiuomng
The gated community has a cluhhouw complete wnh
meettng room, whirlpool and communny ponl A beautiful arched entry door opens to the step-down fonTI.al living and dining rooms and to
the sweeping curved staJrca~e rower featunng a custom-made chandelier and arched
leaded-glass windows nus home IS oflereJ at$ l 295 rruJl1011
I-or more informatw11 call First Tettm Real l:.Jtatt' 'ct11/
~~ynn O'Neill at (9491376-1332 1l1is home is offered at S I 72 '> millton
For more informatWn. call Fml Team btaff ·~Kathy Jame<; at (949) 793-1052 or June Campbell
al (949) 793-1057.
Overlooking sparkling Pacific vistas
Ma1esttca1Jy nestled across from the hluffs. you will fmd a gated estate pmudly tl1splaym~
French architectural influences BnJhantly designed to accommodate laV1sh entertauung anti
casual pleasures, the 5,000-square-foot floor plan give-; way to five spacious hedrooms, each
with a private bath, plus a private office with a separate entrance and bath
Floor to ceilmg waJls of glass border the lavish livmg room nus room 1s accented Wlth
handcrafted moldings and a grand fireplace Tastefully appointed, polished walnut hardwood
floors provtde a touch of class throughout the home
The gounnet center island kitchen's honey-blond cahinetry, top-grade hwlt m appliances, •
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ln the cozy fanuly room is a custom hu1lt home entenamment center, appointed with wood
and glass cabinetry
Follow the wrought lTOn and brass stalrcase to the private second level En1oy ocean vtew<;
from the master swte, a separate retreat and oversized his and hers dosetS
AdditionaJ amerubes include a separate tum.-t-style statrcase leading to a serluded ocean
view office and a spaaous dowru.'t.airs game room ideaJ for d uldren's play
This home is offered at SI ,599,000
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Newport Coast's Pacific Ridge® community
Residents enjoy a
· superb opportunity for
spacious, comfortable
and dynamic living
along the treasured
Southern California
coastline
The exceedingly successful
releases of Pienza has revealed
h0U1e shoppers'urgencyto
secure the diminishing
opportunities of owning a stylish
new home along the Newport
Coast®. Perched above
panoramic ridgelines that
overlook the Pacific Ocean and
Los Trancos and Muddy Canyons,
Pad.fie Ridge is one of the final
villages of grand residences along
this prestigious coastline.
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"Pienza is an extremely popular
choice among home buyers who
will settle for nothing less than
the finest in style, sophistication
and location," noted Julie _ _,
Hutchinson, vice president of
sales and marketing for Lennar
South Coast division. "Because
the gated enclave of Pacific
Ridge® is one of the last areas
within Newport Coast® to
present brand-new homes, I
strongly encourage interested
buyers to visit Pienza as soon as
they can."
they are led through an
impressive, guard-gated enuance
enveloped by a lush, aromatic
grove of pepper and olive uees. A
mere 38 homes comprise the
romantic, European-inspired
village nestled between two
dramatic canyons.
The sophisticated, one-and
two-story, single-family homes
boast approximately 2,613 to
3,557 square feet of living space
bedrooms, three-and-a-half to
four-and-a-half baths, and
attached two-bay garages. Grand
entries, striking gourmet
kitchens, lavish master suites.
splendid living areas and
comfortably casual Uving areas
are replete with stunning detail.
As pan of Pacific Ridge's
"umptuous master plan, Pienza
residents will also enjoy exclusive
access to a sprawling, 10-acre
respected home-building
companies. Emablished in l 954.
Lennar has built a ttputat1on for
offering quality h omes and
unparalleled customer care Wlth
a committnent to offering a l OO"·o
Tickled, Delighted & Happy
Home-Buying Experience -wtule
buildJng more than 500,000
homes throughout the United
States. The company wa.-, recently
ranked number one for the
Hutchinson added that Pienza
offers the benefits of Lennar's
trendsetting Everything' s
Included® program, which saves
buyers time and money by
including an impressive selection
of today's most desirable
appointments in the price of the
home. Prime examples include
handsome slab granite or marble
countertops, custom caliber
molding treattnents, exquisite
master suites with lavishly
~~~~----------~~------------------------secondconsecutiveyear1n Fonune magazine's list of
"Pienza is an extremely popular choice among home
America's most adrrured
home,builders.
To vlsU PiDu.a from the 7 3 loll
buyers who will settle for nothing less than the finest In road {Sim Joaquin Hills .
Transportation QJrridor), rxtt at
Newporl Cotlsl Drive and procud
SQfidA. Tum left on Rike Parlt
ROdd """rf>ceed to IM pjtn.UJ
Welanne HMM Ce1Uer.
style, sophistication and locatlon,"
appointed baths, and an ideal mix ------------------------
of formal and casual living areas FfO#t Padftc c.oast Highway,
that provide an elegant setting for and are priced from the mid to
both gracious entertaining and high S 1-milllon range, granting
functional, comfonable residents here a superb
day-to-day living. opportunity for spacious,
To get to the private residential comfonable and dynamic living
paradise, residents will travel up a along the treasured Southern
k 1 proce"'1 nortli on Newport Coast par , a p ush recreation center, Drloe, """ rl/)11 on Vista Ridge
and access in the very near future Roild, rltJrl "ll'tn on Ridge Parle
to a network of hildng and bildng ROdll Mid amtmue ta ['inUA 's
trails that lead to wide expanses wezdm.e Ht1111e Center, JChich is
of breathtaking open space, ideal opt" dlllJy ftnt 1 o "·"' ta 6 p.m.
for a wide range of reclUtional For~ tnformatian. cal1
pursuits. Lennar is one of the (949) 491-3150 or rMtt J
nation's largest and most ~Mt/jf> r ,,<~· b r'
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3780 South Bear St #H
2 MatrSuttn Sun 12-5 $368,000
Agent 78()..846-eo25
ofllce 949-752-6787
CORONA DEL MAR
345 Cameo Shores
4Br 3Ba Sun 2-5
Patty Harvey
714-501-8110
Metro Realty
1325 Bonnie Doone Terrace
4Br 3Ba Sun 1-5
Martanne Nahln
714-269-7851
Metro Realty
232 Hazel Dr
3Br3Ba
McDonald
COM Homes
949-759-9070
412 Hazel Ave.
Sat-Sun 12-5
4Br 4.5Ba Sun 1-4
Michael Brtnkman
Coaatllne Realty
949-650-9100
$2,445,000
$1,775,000
$3,345,000
$2,995,000
LAGUNA BEACH
2870 Solana Way
38r 2.588 Sat-Sun 12-5
MlndyMllter
Cell 948 422-7211
Wm Kennedy a. Assoc
$1,884,000
NEWPORT BEACH
308 Prtate Rd
4Br Sat-Sun 1-5
Mel Kiddle, Rttr
94•887-eesta
NEWPORT BEACH
410 Balboa Bldv E $725,000-$825,000 ea
(2) 2br 2ba Sat 11-2
Paul Langone @ Pavilion
949-290-8128
2658 Vista Ornada
4Br 3Ba Sun 1-5
Noralee Paulson Realty
949-632-6489
$815,000
28 Rue Grand Ducal $1 ,995,000-$2, 195,000
Carol Rudat Sun 1-4:30
Banons Real Estate
949-677-3366
44 Baycrest Court
3Br 3Ba Sat 1-4
Michael Stark
Metro Realty
949-574-9474
1 Coventry
4Br3Ba
Marta Haper
Harbor Realty
949-929-2015
Sat-Sun 1-5
$739,000
$1,725,000
801 Lido Park Dr. $1 ,200,000-$1,400,876
2Br 2.5Ba Sun 1-5
Mary Wattenberg
Prudential Calif Realty
949-677-8279
1525 E. Ocean Blvd
3Br 2.75Ba Sat-Sun 1-5
Laurie Leggio
Coast Properties of California
949-230-1851
SAN CLEMENTE
1802 Arriba Linda
3Br2Ba
Elvira Evanoff
949·~7536
Coldweff Bankwr
Sun 1-5
$Z288,000
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Walk to beaches and town. BeautlMly deligll8d and finished. No expense spated
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COSTA MESA
Rare Opportunity • 3 Br Condos
Now Available!
2 and 3 Bedroom Condos
Starling al $360,000
Cape Cod 2-atory townbome style
Near Newport Beach
Each rondo lades liviaa room. cllnina aru.
l l/l bath&, tlreplatt, kitctlen.
larie master Rite w/ •ulted cellillp, laudry,
uderpwncl -.red putlq.
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NEWPORT BEACH
1631 Pega•u• Street
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951~16
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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.
Artists Walk Lofts .
from only $549,000
Live Work Environment
Walk to Galleries, shops & restaurants. I.E.
Memphis, Gypsy Oen, Original Mikes (the recently
opened 6 Million DollN Restaurant/Bar with
Nightly Live Entertainment) and mora.
Your Loft Specialists:
SC ' de Meurer-Ir Tanya W..S
(t .. f) 71Wt5' or (f .. t) 244-flll
For lnfDrmadon I Aoorplana:
Go to '"'w.t.lta: www.stefanlemeurer.com
STEFANIE MEURER
(949) 715-3 156
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wood llocn. beam oeiling, central air. granite
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n mast« r9Creel. • thplaoes and 5 pM\lng
spaces Best quality used throughou1
$1,884,000
Open Sat • Sun 12·5
Mindy MWer Wm-~ & Aeeodata Cell 949-422-7211
Dl:L MAR Bt.-a .. ·h with waw! .:rashing ,wer Arch
r<••b anJ ~l>ldt·n sand Prime, r.ue,
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$3.345.000
CALL MCDoNALD COM HOMES
(949) 759-9070
South Coast Metro
OPEN SUN 12·5
3780 South BNr St #H
Near South Coast Plaza.
Condo, 2 m11ater aultea. u..-wilt with large deck.
Waaher, Dwyer & refrtg Incl.
Flr.pl•c•. Overtook•
at,..ma +•die",."'
glllled COll8H. South CcNlat
Spt1nga pool + apa. .
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$368,000
Agant 780 8468025
Olllce 949-75M767
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Cute and clean trtplex in popular Eastside Costa Mesa. Features of each unit
is a fireplace and air conditioning The front home is a separate cottage with
beamed, cathedral ceilings. Two of the units have private yards. There is also
four, one car garages.
This home is offered at $895,000
For mqrr tnfOf'ffllltkJn, call Judi Lnrty al (949) 640-3600. Strada~.
J 40 Newport ee.ctn-Dri~. Ste. 100. Newport Beach
Awesome view s
Enjoy panoranuc ocean, bay and Catahna lsWld views from this custom
homcsitc The home is located tn the exclusive guard-gated commuruty of
H.ubor Ridge Nothing U.kc this on the market for 15 years
This home is offered at $3,995,000 For"'°";,,_~ <r1U Dll« Bault"' (949) 6.f0-3600. StnaM ~.
J 40 N~ CnUn Driw. S# J 00. NeflfTl'Orl BeMll.
Rare opportunity
This is a rare
opportunity to 1~ a
beautiful home tn the
prmigiOUS guard g~ted
~t community of
Irvine Cove ~ sp.tdous
four bedroom residence
has a private pool and spa
sunounded by a ttopbl
yud The form&) ii.mg
room opens to back patio
for tndoodoutdoor
cntenatning The home
&bo has a four car gangie
and ts completd:f pttd b extra pd"tac:J
The comm~ bas tts own belch. ocmnfroot pd md tmnis couns nm
annMg ~ o6!n the uhtmatc Califomi& lifesty\c. Anilable fumished
or unfumllbed. 6asy to show
1bls home Is o&m1 for --at $25,000 pa-mondL
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Located tn The Bluffs is this remodeled end unit. There are four bedrooms,
two and one-half baths and-an open Ooor plan.
Enjoy the outdoon on the gorgeous patio. 'lbe borne is situated in an award
winning school district.
This home is offered at $797,000.
For mere tnfofJMtUm. CAil Miili G"1leJ&t Ill (949) 640-3600. StradA
Propertks, J 40 Newport Cmter Drlw, Sle. 100. Nervporl Buda.
Lovely Cottage I,
detached end unit
It shows beautifully!
nus two bedroom, lWO
and one-half bath, plus
office home has been
upgraded with beautiful
walnut hardwood floors
down.st.airs, designer
carpet UpsWrs and
decorator window
coverings. Additional
upgrades continue in the
kitchen Wlth ganite, and
stainless stttl a.ppli.ances
i.ncludtng VUd.ng range
and a commercial grade.
built-Ill KitchcnAid
refrigerator.
This home is offered at Sl,325,000.
I«~~. c"1l c....., Leslie"' (949) 640-3600. Slr""'1
~. 140 Newport Coder Ori«, SU. J 00, Nftl1J10"1 &Adi
Four bedroom
Harbor View Hills
South home
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accent this tum-key
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This degant bomr lits OD m appi' 11 la1wndy 11,000 JqUft fool lot wt1h a
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KEY LENDERS AND RATES
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bedroom with Located on the Paci.fie coast in the ~restigious guard-gated community
panor.nntc views, of Sea Pointe estates. this custom-built Tuscan-style villa offers panorarruc
upsta#nfamllyroom views from every room. Truly a work of art by renowned designers and
that OOilald easi1J be architects, this home features top quality materials and fixtures imported
converted to a thm::I from Italy
~ upst.am With a total of four bedrooms and three and one-half baths, the mt en or laundit Md pdvate of this residence is highlighted by an iron staircase banister by Giovaru.
guest suite. ...:.ij~~ Other amenities include travertine floormg downstairs and a gourmet
1he goigeous home also features a fantastic rooftop deck with a private kitchen with top-of-the-Une appliances.
spa and sweeping coastline views. The gourmet kitchen includes Viking This home is offered at SI ,795,000
andS~ZeroapplJ.ances, wine cooler, wet bar and beautiful marble For more information, call Jerry Thomas ofColdweU &niter's Dana
countertop1. Point/San ClemmU o.ffia at (949) 412-3763. Coldwell &.Ider Residential
This home ii offered at $5,249,000. Brolterage is a monbe1-oftlu NRT family of companies. NRT l11CMpOraUd.
FtwllllWt ~, cA1J Ttm Oirrat (949) 640-3600. Strada tM nation's kadirsg ~real estaU hrolterage t:ompa")I. is a
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Situated in a premier location on Udo Isle, this waterfront home features a
and sandy beach. This is truly an ideal estate that is perfect for
tertaining.
Offering abundant l:ivtng space, this home has a total of five bedrooms and
~baths. Amenities incl ude an incredible gourmet kitchen, and a large deck
a spa and waterfall.
11lis home is offered at $6,995,000.
For more information, call Marilyn Read of Coast Newport
,,,.,,,li!rti~-C.OldweU Banker at (949) 723-8800. C.Oldwell Banker Residential
lterag is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incoryxwated, the
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nt Owporation (NYSE:CD).
;Ingle-level home In Newport Coast
New In 2003, il1is Ziani Plan I home in Newport Coast is all on one level.
be propetlj fe.aturet a oounyard with slate hard.scape.
'nle restdeooe bu a total of two bedrooms and two baths, with a mirror
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~home .. offered at $875,000.
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Bluffs condo offers Back Bay view
Enjoy the Newport Beach lifestyle from this Bluffs condo located close to the
Caudal pool. The propen y offers a gorgeous Back Bay view of the greenbelt
A dramatic glass entry welcomes you into this home which has a total of two
bedrooms and two baths. Interior features include a remodeled kitchen and
baths, scraped cathedral ceilings, canned lighting and a mirrored wall Relax
on the custom patio complete wi th a gas fire pit nus home is offered at $649 ,000 with a land leasehold
For more info rmation, call Gail York or Linda Field of Coast Newporl
Properties-Coldwell Banker at (949) 644-1600. Coldwell Banker Residential
Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated. the
nation's leading residential real estate brokerage company. is a subsui1ary1 of
Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CDJ.
Tuscan-style home has beautiful views
Struated close to a private golf cowse in Shady Canyon , this gorgeous villa has
a total of four bedrooms and four and one-half baths. A Conner model home, tlus
property has a large yard and offers beautiful views. Amenities of this single-level
iesidencc include an intemal courtyard, a gourmet granite kitchen with a Wolf
stove, custom shutters and wood beams. The property also features a brick
drlveway, three-car garage, motor cowt and porte c:ochere. nus home is offered at $3,395,000.
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