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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-11-06 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot• I ' J ......... .. I Panel seeks middle ground Planning Commission to intervene in church-neighbor dispute to find a 'delicate balance' on proposed expansion. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -City planning commissioners wilJ try to help achieve a compromise, which has eluded proponents of a local church's expansion plans and neighbors who fear the plans' effect, the commission's chairman said on Friday. Planning commissioners had called for St Andrew's Presby- terian Omrch and the dissenting neighbors to give them a pro- posed list of operating condi- tions, which both sides submit- ted on Thursday, city officiaJs said. The conditions include items such as hours of operation and occupancy limits for the church, which leaders are trying to re- vamp with a $20-million, 21,714· square-foot expansion plan, an- chored by a new youth and fam - ily center and new parking. But It was not swprising that the two lists of conditions didn't line up. prompting the commis- sioners to want to mtervene to find a peace between the two sides, Planning Commission Olairman Larry Tucker said. "Our attempt here is to allow the church to fulfill its program- -made needs, while not slgn11J- cantly affecting neighbors.,• he said. "It's a delicate baJance that needs to be achJeved, and that wilJ be the focus of our meering on Nov. 18." Neighbors and church offidaJs have clashed over the plan. See PANEL, Pa1• M - •• Serving the Newport-Mes'!-community since 1907 SATURDAY, NOYE~ER 6, 2004 i . -. • : Ren.-:-c :;.it, ... r-~ c-"'" A(J I I • ~.~tea <>cnti':I :... n C::: •J STEVE McCRANK / DAil t PILOT Corona del Mar Realtor R.B. Alexander, who fought in Vietnam 35 years ago, displays one of his photographs of a captured terrorist suspect in Iraq Returning to the frOritline Vietnam veteran spends 36 days with U.S. troops in Iraq, dodging bullets, sharing his knowledge. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot R. B. AJexander's self-deprecating humor comes pretty close to being deceptive. The 55-year-old man -who grew up smeUing the Pacific Ocean . .,urf- lng its waves and gelling the sand of Newpon's beaches between his toes -could look you in the eye and tl'll you rhat the 36 days he spent in the Fl 8 ALFXAlllD£k see FRONTLINE, Paiie A6 Alexander questions suspected terrorists about their bomb-makmg equipment and notes after a raid wrth U.S. Army soldiers m war-torn Iraq. Resisting arrest could be shocking Costa Mesa Police officers can deliver a jolt from one of their new Taser stun guns. M•rlsa O'Neil Daily Pilot When police order someone to swrender. seeing the spaib from 50,000 volts of electrldty can be persuasive. Costa Mesa Police oftk:ers can detiw:r IUCh a jolt from one of their five new 1Uer lt\Dl guns. wbkb can subdue a combative amsb!e when applied dlredty to FAMILY TIME the body or via two wires fire<l from up to 20 feet away. Since the deparunent got the devices about three months ago. no officer has had to fire one vel. Cpl Mark Manley said Just seeing the red dot of a laser aimed at their torsos and hearing the threatening spadG go off L\ enough for most suspectS. "Tile laser goes on; they see the spad:s; and they don't want any part ol it.• ManJey said. CoOlta Mesa sergeants got the new 'Dasen as alternatives to ba- tons and .40-caliber firearms that shoot nmber buDets, Manley said. In many cases, officers could use the 1Uera to 8Ubdue dangerous SlL\(>eCL'> mstead of using their handguns, redunng officer and suspect deaths, he said Police hope to get at least I 0 more Tasers next vear. Manley c;aad. The Taser launches two small baJb. mto a suspect's clothing or skin and then delivers a five-sec· ond jolt of 50,000 volts through the baJbs into his or her body. Thal intem.lpts impulses to the brain and stops the ability to con- trol any musdes. Manley said. "Once it's over, they think: 'W:Jw. wtw was tha8 I don't want to get it a eecood time.'" Manley said. If one ~ isn't enough to calm '>Omeone, an offic:er c:an puJI the tngger and delJver dllother five-second shock. lllat can give them enough time for backup to amve or for another officer to pul handcuffi'. on the suspect. he s.a.td. After the shock is over. there aren't any lasong effects. ManJt-y swd. He volunteered for a direct Tuser shock in his leg during train ing. "I don'I want to do it again." he <;.rud. ·11's overwhelrnins, but ~ -.oon as the charge stops. you're up on your feet again.· Unlike a baton. the 1Uer can be Uled if someone is biding undel' a SM SHOCKING.,_. Al HereS a happy reminder that the sky isn't/ailing Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ONHWEll: ww.•s*con WEATHER I ~ • • ti._ HIP I •• 6. 2(>0' .. BOO ERS&BEYOND · Her he~d is in the ·stars and spirits N ewpon Beach resident Anne McKnight hat taught yoga since well before the discipline became as much a part of the southern California landscape as the seaside and hamburger stands. She studied yoga under the world-famous Indra Devi and now teaches at the Lido Island Oubhouse. McKnight, 78, halls from the Olicago area and has always considered creativity a core part of her life. She has worked in the modeling. radio and television industries and enjoys painting and taking classes at the Oasis Senior Center in Corona del Mar. The yoga teacher is a1so a devotee of astrology -she met well-known astrologer Jeanne Dixon -and has led discussions on the practice aboard cruise ships. McKnight may be one of the few seniors to wear clothing fashioned by Roxy, a company popular with teenage girls, but her fa-.hion sense is inspired by her son, Robert McKnight Jr., who founded Quic ksilver, Roxy's parent company. Her daughter, Kathy Armstrong is an attorney and her late husband, Robert, worked in international business afte r serving as a pilot to Navy Sccrernry James Forrestal in Wo rld War II. McKnight took time out of her afternoon to hang out with Andrew Edward• of the Daily Pilot to talk about yoga, creativity and California living. . How dld your moddlng career work outf I modeled all through high school and then during my college years, I represented my school at Marshall Fields in Olicago. And then I did modeling at Marshall Fields and then after college, I was with an agency, the Patricia Stevens Agency, and then I started teaching there. And I was also connected, I did modeling and I was teaching. I'm c:urioua about the radio and 'IV •hows that you were on, what were they Ukef It was so long ago, It was just kind of like a two-or three-year period that I was doing this, and I was just having fun. I was young, and I would meet all these producers and directors, Otto Preminger, all these old-timers. These shows wouldn't last long. It was maybe a three-year period when I went from show to show. Script girl was my title, and it was just a fun, fun job. What did you do on the •howl I interviewed them, the contestants, and sort of got the good ones for prese ntation. And then I also was with an agency called Atkiru-Gilbert, and we also did a show at the Pantages Theater where we would l.nterview, but, you know, shows kind of come and go. That was my first 1V show, when 1V was just starting and the cable was here, and we would have all these people come on stage. It was kind of old-time beginning JV. How did you become interested lo artf I was an art major in college, and then I also studied at the Art Institute in Olicago. And I paint now, I try to, one day a week. I have a little studio room. I have llice a studio, and THE OLDER CROWD DON LEACH I DAil Y Pl.OT I've got my easel up. And I've done pailltings for all my grandchildren. Any fnortte •ub}ect matterf Impressionistic. My style bas definitely changed. I've kind of been dol.ng everything, sort of like a Matisse, I like that look. Decorative art. How did you get •tarted lo yopf I bad been back to Michigan, this is when my children were very young, and I just beard of this wonderful teacher who was teaching in San Marino from some other friepds of ml.ne, and I just was lntdgued by It And then I just fell In love with It because It'• kind of body. mind, aplrlt. all Integrated. I do 1 half hour every morning, I'm veiy faithful with my yop, and lt'I the batba yoga. there's seven dltfereot kinds of yoga and what I'm trained in lt the hatha yop. Bow ......... ,... dlfferent from other llJlelf lt'a physical exerdle, you have to leun all the physical posturea before you go on to any of the other yogu. Bowllel'e JOU Introduced to-MtroJouf {.n Tecate, Mexico, where lh-dnl Devi had an ashram, they have these all over now. And that's how I met Jeanne Dtmn ... she wu there giving a lecture and that got me excited, you know bow you get something that you're interested lo, that got me Interested In utrology. And then I really went into it. I went to a school, Temple of Astrology. I took family courses at USC. they had recreational (clasaes) at USC. and then I bad all these charts done. What have your teachlng aperlencel been Ukef Very rewarding, I would say, fulfilling. lo high school, my daughter wu in the National Olarity League, which Is a mother-daughter thing, my granddaughter is l.n now. But anyway, I waa in charge of the whole yoga program for the mothers and the daughters. Several times a year, we would get together and 1 would do a mother-daughter yoga session for girls. They would have one session on makeup and all that stuff, hair, modeling and clothes. And I would always do the yoga, so that was wonderful for young girb. It MeJm like for you. creativity b.u hem Important your end.re life. I'm definitely a creative person. I function creatively. Thanksgiving, Christmas and Peanut Butter Lovers Day W ith fall's arrival, the bnlliant colors of changing leaves and thl' cooler air are welcome. The rain ,., a blessing. as we dc'>perately need It. In all, the '>('a'>on ~tin. thoughts of rhank'>giving preparations and 1lw holidays soon following. We are cenainly familiar With thl· well known holiday 1 t•lt•brations of our culture. But 11 "alc,o inleresting to note wveral ll~r-known holidays. November, for instance, represents a feast of holidays. In fact, each day in November umuncmorates one thing or anolhrr. • One worth noting Is a day set ~ide for Peanut Butter Lovers. Since peanut butter is a staple many of us love, it's interesting to review the history of Peanut Butter Lovers Day. lllere are many stories about AVIVA GOELMAN the origin of peanut , butter. One tells how Africans ground peanuts into stew as early as the 15th century. The Otlnese have crushed peanuts in to creamy sauces for centuries. Civil War soldiers dined on "peanut porridge." These early anceston, however, bore little resemblance to peanut butter as families know it today. In 1922, Joseph L Rosefield began selling a number of· brandsofpeanutbu~rin California. Rosefield's peanut b\Jtter varieties were churned like butter, so they were smoother than earlier, gritty peanut butters that were sometimes substituted by physicians as protein for people who couldn't chew meat. Not long after his invention of peanut butter, Mr. Rosefield received the first patent for a shelf-stable peanut butter that could remain fresh for up to a year. Rosefield achieved peanut butter longevity by creating a formula that prevented the QU in peanut butter from separating from the peanut butter itself. One of the first companies to adopt this new process was Swift and Company for its E.K. Pond peanut butter. In 1928, the brand was renamed Peter Pan. In 1932, Rosefield had a dispute with Peter Pan, and began producing peanut butter under the Skippy label In 1955, Procter & Camble entered the peanut butter business and, in 1958, introduced the JIF brand. Today, nF' has the world's largest peanut butter plant, churning out 250,000 jars every day! So, on Peanut Butter Lovers Day, enjoy an old fashioned PBJ. Back to regular holidays.. At the Costa Mesa Senior Center, we will celebrate Tfumbgiving with our traditional thanksgiving lunch. More than 200 senJors who do not have family members close by will celebrate Thanbgivl.ng with friends during the luncheon. Mi. Surat Singh, owner of Angel's Auto Spa In Costa Mesa. will be sponsoring our Thanksgiving lunch on Nov. 24 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. We'll be serving traditional Thanbgivtng fixings and IUCCUlent twby, mashed potatoes. •tufting, aanbeny sauce and pumpkin pie. Mr. Si.ngh said he feels it is important to remember our seniors and be thankful for all they've given to our community. The Thanksgiving lunch is his , way of giving back to them. Reservations are a must! For further information. please contact the center at (949) 645·2356. All of us at the Costa Mesa Senior Center love reaching out to the community. 1b1s year, ow senior volunteers are giving back to our armed forces. They coUected toiletries, games and other "care pacbge" ltema, packaged them up and sent them off to aoldlen aentng lo lnq. They did a gnat job! Thank you. volunteers. During~ we look abeed to the rett ol dw winter season. Not only do we mnow sweaters and coau from mothballs. but also begin thinking of protecting our health. The Costa Mesa Senior Center will be having a health fair OD Nov. 16. There will be hearing tesU. blood pressure checks, u well as vendors provtding prodUct samples and advice on how to ltay healthy. I want to leaW you wttb some words I found about out 1banbgtvtng bollday: I lib the taste of tmby anytime tb.rougbout the year. but it never seems to tute u good 11 when ~hese.Couldbe it'I all the~ dw are cooked wtda It to -. but I think it'• eadol • Gn.ndmO home that makn It Neb a anet. • lllNA GOii MAN ts the IMCUtfve dlredof of the C.. M1M 1en1ot Cenblt and wlll wwbC'll ...,., columnelbGilllhe~.lla memberllftd...,, ..... WE'VE MOVE ·D! l111ll111l111l11111tll111ll111l111l11111I Daily PilOt Reader 123 Any Street Anytown, CA USA I I . I b ~· l I . I I I :.. FOR THE RECORD . ... MW Oelis Senior Center Health Fair .... 8e.m.to1p.m. WHEIE: 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar ~Mee continental brelkfast before 10 e.m. Event indudea free heafth ' .... _.A woodwottdng lhow wt-= 10 e.m. to 4 p.m. WI W: 8uldings 10, 12end17 end. the~ of ProdUcaat the Orange County Fair and E>CpOeidon Center, 8$ Fair Drive. Colt.a Mesa. lnformation:.{310) 477-8621 or htlp'.lhMwoodworting tlhows..com WHAf. The 17th annual Newport Autumn RQwing Festival WHEN: Begins at 8 &.m. Sunday WHERE: Newport Aquatic Center, 1 White C1iffs Drive, Newport Beach WORMATION: Admission is free, but entry fees are required to race. Call (949) 646-n25 Help keep A story in Tuesday's Daily Pilot, "Poll workers brace for big voter turnout," listed an incorrect number of registered voters in Costa Mesa. The number of voters should have been 55,570. -] our city clean! SALON ......... ... .., PIES *"'at Mod•s! .I-.'-~ --~f. f[!f!5~ OvenBalced ~ ~l1 • Unbleached Seasoned :~.=-$•79 REG. '2.99 JI. 12 oz. • No ''Oiidam" -U1w Fat :;:~s•69 REG. '3.15 JI. 32az. "'1mtand GlutmFree Crackers Nut Thins =~·Pean~S9 • Hazelnut REG. '2.29 4.25 -----: K~·..-~11 i · -. ~ • 0.16er11 cereals Sumhllw •Heart to llMl't ·~Field. •Autumn 9249 lf7lerrt 10.4 . REG. '2.99 17.5 oz. a FAlamame Soybeans 8"""" of Sor,,,.,,.., in &idJ Swoing. laD Ori, OJob in Minlbs =~'= s.19 REG. '3.19 -....-6" 14az. SOOG. "ll.40 ., M SIU'day, Ncwembet 6, 2004 . .... PUBLIC SAFETY Depressed teenager to await bail hearing MarlaaO'Nell Oalty Pitot SANTA ANA -Greg Hakll. the 19-year-old IOD of former Orange C.Owlly Assistant Sheriff Don Haidl, will remain bospi· tallzed for dep'"8lon undl a hearing to dedde Jf he can re- main free on ball while await· ing retrial in a gang rape case. Defenae attorneys ror Greg Haidl met with prosecutors Fri- day afternoon to discuaa bow to proceed after his latest brush with the law, an allegedly alco- hol-related crash on Oct. 30. Orange C.Ounty Superior C.Ourt Judge Franciaco Bd.sef\o let a Nov. 15 hearing to decide if Greg Haidl violated the restrlc· dons placed on his bail in Au- gust. Greg Haidl was bospitaliz.ed for depression the day after the accident, defense attorney Pete Scalisi said. On Friday. Brisel\o ordered him to stay in the hos- pital and not drive until he ap- POLICE FILES COSTA MESA •Anton Boul9vard: Grand theft was reported in the 600 blodl at 8:14 a.m. Thursday. • Babr StrMt w..t: Petty theft was reported in the 1000 blodl at 1 :19 a.m. Thursday. • Newport Boutewrd: Suspicious circumstances were reported in the 2200 blodl at 2:10 a.m. Thursday. FAMILY Continued from Al many. Upon their return from a honeymoon in Belize, Kellie and Patrlclc will move into a home that Kellie bought in Orange pean at the next hearing. "lt'1 very suspldoUs that he comes up with thJa when he's right OD the verge of going back into jail.. said Chuck Middle· ton. Orange C.Owity cbJef assist· ant district attorney. "He knows how close be ii to incan:eradon, and an of a sudden has to com- mit himself to a mental hospi- tal. I'd be depressed too. .. Greg Haldi la free on $100,000 bail while awaiting retrial on dwges that be, Keith Spann and Kyte Nachreiner gang- raped an allegedly unconscious l&-year-old girl in Don Haidl's C.Orona del Mar home ln 2002. The incident was videotaped. Brlsefto declared a mistrial in June after a jury deadlocked. After a series or run-ins with ~lice during the first trial and then charges he had sex with another 16-year-old girl, Brise- no put conditions on Greg Haidl's bail. One or those restrictions in- cludes not drinking any alco- • MacArthur Boui.vard: A commercial burglary was reported in the 1600 bfodt at 6:25 a.Ql., Thursday. • W.llac. Avenue: A car theft was reported In the 1900 block 81 7:42 a.m. Thursday. • 19th StrMt Welt A vehicle burglary was reported in the 500 blodl at 9:48 a.m. Thursday. • 19ttt StrMt Wert A car theft was reported in the 500 blade at 1 p.m. Thursday. NEWPORT BEACH County earlier this year O told you she was smart). They will continue to work their careers and make a home for themselves. I don't know whet.her they have kids planned. but no one will be surprised if they eventually do. Kellie and Patrick have a lot of good reasons for getting married, Faahlon l•l•nd-Nawport Beach, CA 84en21 -eo10 www TradltlonalJawal era .com Cordially invites you to a SPECIAL PERSONAL APPEARANCE BY MICHAEL BEAUDRY Saturday, November 6th, 2004 From I 2pm -6pm To RSVP or make an appointmenJ pkau call- Anna Cleveland (949) 721 9010 Refreshments and Champagne will be served DailyAPilot VOL.98,N0.311 THOMAS H . .IOHNSON Publisher TOHYDODERO Editof UIACOSENZA ~~ PromotJons Dl'9Ctof ....... .,... ...... ~" ...... llllOI ............ (7"'1..-a .... ,,,.. .. ...,,,...,,,, _..,.,..,_ GowrMWlt ........ '7Ml • 11123 ~ .......... ,...., ........ Nlllll!lllr•-- IJMl•h bo.l. A preliminary alcohol Haldl'a .rtomeys llkl be ldmply. screenfng test taken after~ gut loet on his ws.y home ftom day'• accident in Saola Ana HundngtoO ee.di. showed a blood a)a)bOl leYel ot On~ deleme adOme)' .02'li, still legal lo drive but a Joseph~ aild that dodon viola.don of his ball. MJ.ddleton wonied Greg Haidl might try to said. hann tMveK Ke'a now doing Other· factors, llke eating better than be wu wbeo be first spicy food. can give !Ilse posi· cbecbd into the hcJIP1aL but II dve readings on such tmta, Sea· still on medication and under a lisi said. Greg Haldi bad not doctor'• care. ScaUll II.id. been drinking buf bad Just Suicidal or not. Middleton eaten a spicy Ind.tan meal. Sea-said. Greg HaJcD abou1d be lisi said. taken off the street. "It's our position that be did "It's h.la behavior that's get· not violate the conditions of his dng him in trouble," Middleton bail.~ ScallsJ said said. 'We're trying to protect the Another condition is that he comm~" be at his father's c.orona del Spann and Nadueiner, both Mar home by 11 p.m.. making 19, have not bad the same prosecutors question why he problem Greg Haldi bas had was in Santa Ana at 10-.30 p.m., staying out of trouble -while when the accident was re-awaiting the scheduled Jan. 31 ~rted. retrial. The area where the accident "llle other ooea know they're occurred -on Bristol Street a in trouble," MJddleton said. few blocks south of First Street "[Greg) Haidl just wonders -is an "infamous drug-buying wben an this is going to stop, IO area," Middleton said. But Greg he can get on wtth h.la life." • Belboa Boua.v.rct East Petty theft WU reported In the 600 blade at 6:25 p.m. Thursday. • Bed\ 61rMt: A commercial burglary was reported In the 3700 blade 81 3:40 p.m. Thursday. • Blodr lllend View Drh9: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 2500 blodl at 9:37 a.m . Thursday. • Ho.g Drive: A drunken disturbance was reported In the 100 blade at 4:42 p.m. Thursday. but the most important one bat once the simplest and the most complex: They are in love. See them together and you understand why no one can desaibe the feeling and why no one can describe what love makes you do or how it changes people. or all the good thing'> l<M does, one or the best is that it helps people commit to someone else forever, helping us real.ire, finally, that we are not the center of the universe after all. I'm tempted to follow a theme common in th.is space and offer Kell.le and Patrick some unsolicited advice this time about mama8e ~d how to make It wort. 1n fact. J think 1 will: • An occasional comment in our house is: Mlf mom is happy. I'm happy." Patrick. you don't need to have kids in the bowe to figure that one oul • Learn to love ironing. Learn to love to iron on a Sunday in front of the 1V watcbing football. • Just because she wants to play bunco once a month, or he wants to play poker once .a month. doesn't mean you are no • Klno• Aoed: Suspicious circumstancea went reported In the 1600 bfodc llt 6:20 p.m. Thul"lday. • <>cwt Botllev.d llnd Poppv Awnle: Vandalism W81 reported at 2:01 p.m. Thursday. • Pl8cettde ~A disturbance was reported .in the 1500 blade at 8:13 p.m. Thursday . • SH1hore DIM: A vehide theft was reported in the 4600 bfodc at 7:13 p.m. Thursday. longer loved or cherished. This is particularly true with poker. • Once in a while, drink d:wnpagne in bed on a Sunday morning. Just don't spill any on the nice sheets you got as a wedding gift • Do lots of trawling before you have kids. After you have kids, travel even more. Without the kids. (Just kiddin~ • Most im~rtant. remember that you are committed to each other for richer or ror poorer, in sickness and in health. But just in ~ exercise. watch what you eat and make a lot of money. Kellie, your Auntie Qiy and I kJYe you '9f much. and we are so wry happy that you and Patrick found each other. Thank you. Mr. and MB. Pmdergest for reminding the rest of us that some people still look up and see not a sky that is falling but one filled with rainbows. • snvE 8MITli is. eo.ta Mesa r88ident and a freelance writef. Reeder1 mey leave a mesuge for him on the Daily Piiot hotline at (714) ~. PANEL ConlhJed tram Al wbk:b tho comDdlllaD ... ct. ~ • dllc:likMa Oil WMh tbt ~ lbe .... could c:ompro· mlll. 1bt dud* ........ pro-~ caled for•~ loot ~ ~ feat that the dulrdl~ p'OWlb wlD IMd to trdlc congeldoo and too much "°'8e. One of the tqaelt cHec:tepan· des, wbicb will be a touah one to resolve, is tbe residents' coodi· don about occupency on the cburch site, said I.en WUUama. the church'• Building C.Ommtttee Chairperson. Chwcb officlals haw u.ld in their conditions that the maxi· mum occupancy at the church will not exceed 1,900 on Sun· days. 1,300 on Wednesdays and ,.200 on an other days. But neighbors ask that occupancy be limited to 1,600 on Sundays and to 450, on all other days. 1he residents made an allowance ror a maximum of 1,000 people to be on church grounds from 6 to lo p.m. Fridays and Satwdays. While most other issues such as use of the chwdl's gymna· siwn, parking and traffic issues seem negotiable, the occupancy issue will likely remain a chaJ. lenge, Williams said. "They're taking a restrictive position there." he said of the net&hbors' condition. Oillhaven resident Robert Craig said he doesn't see any hope for negotiation oo the is· WHATS AFLOAT • DEEM BHAMr'lf ii the enterpnae and general ualgament reporter She m-v be reec:hed at (7141 96&-4626 Of by e-nwll at deef».bll•rathtl'-tlma.com. lnfonnation to the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, CosU M ... , CA 92827; or by e-mail to daitypilottlllltime&com. • WHA'rS ~ 11 published periodically. tf you are plaMing a nautical event, submit the See AflOAT, Pqe A7 : ~--------------------------------------~· Dennis B. Pickens • • • • • t • • ' • • ' • Dennlt B. Picken• r::,•ed away Nowmber ... 2004. He W8I September : 1 S.1924 to Ctara and Dennis Picllens In , Dalaa, Texaa wt.. he mtended Steven J. • Hay Elementaty School and North Dalial I High School. He bMfty att.lded T8UI A & M b9fote aokla Into the Amry Ak Corpe where he llirwda. Second lJlullltw1t. At tM Mld of the war, aft• being dlldwged trom the 19Mce, he attended I Southern Methodist Unlventty In Dallas where he was a banking t and ftNnce INtP and a member of Alpha TIU Omega Fraternity. , He received his Bachelor of Science degree In 1947. While at S.M.U. he met his Munt wtte. Marion Poll.'d, and they became coflege sweethelrta. She waa ••laded by hil fraternity brothefw when he presented her with hit tratemtty pln. They married a yw later and have been married neerfy 57 yws. They ce6ebnlted their 50th wedding anniverury at the Udo Ille Yldlt ctub, Newport Beach, cattfomia, .m the entire wedding psty came from D*tas to attend. A year after 1helr maniage In Dallas they moved to California llnd bought their first home In PacHlc P1 M11dle. i... moving to Arcadia and then to Udo Isle In Newport 8w:h. Denni1 wa employed by Utilities Supply Company In Loe Ange1ee where M aerved u Executive Vice President for 15 yws. When the company was told, he became a manufacturer'• agent representing 14 companies nationwide. He received numerou9 national sales awll'dl In 1'9COQ1dtion of his abllMea. He i... wved • preliderrt of awtlo, Inc. a famly owned eotpOrlllioo. Dennis was a 32nd degrw MMOn Ind a Shrtner, Ind ho6ds an houorwy life mernbereNp • a ~of the Shrtner'a Crippled ChHdrent Hospital In o.a.. He MMMt • vice ~Of the Udo .... Community·~ and Cornrnodotfof !-Udo 181e Yacht ctub. He It a member of a.Int Andrwl ~Church and ushered ther9 for r..ty 20 yws. Dlrw1il waa an avid 9kMt Mooter and enjoyed hunting quaff and ph1Mwrt on the family ranch. He WU the proud father of Dennie 8Nce PlcUf1I of Coto de Caz.a and Allton LoulM MoCormk:k of Udo ..... They t~ him u a man who aaw that they at-.9ded ~4Chool w:t'I Sunday then apent the rest of the ct.y tlldnli ..., ,,,,...,. tt..y wanted to go. Ht. f~ meent ~ fO ._ and he edored hie~ MeNdltt'I PotW, Cann Pia.• Md~ Pickens. ~-kl--Smr1dy Plckena Md ~--....,,.. -tamo· MoCormk:k ..,.. loved' .. hie own. He ..... hll wtfe Marion Palant Plokene Ind two ....... Bernice Jenningl and Cll*9 OW1*dwn. both of DallM. I &er.icM wit be held~. Ncwwnber 9'h It 10-.30 NA m 8i*1t AndrWW9 :::r;:1'" OU'Gh In N9wport Bwh. c.ltomla. ~ ll1W1 tolowlng h ..W. It._ Udo ... YIGht Qub. In lieu of ftowalra. don81b• ~ be ,._.. 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"' lrmJl dela1 wmi bulleu and ruoket~propelled pma<k ail- ing Ollel' M ht.ad. wa ~ ~ Jird ~ you aimot.1 COD· vmced that bA puDiog a llClldiei- Dut of II fx!Sbl} blowJl up. bJu. mg w!lDdr "'ti not a btg deal A\runder weot 1D Iraq n a volmneer and a weapom eEpeJ't to wppon U'OOJ>' on rombat ~ ~ U.5.. ~ dld.D't need me. r be wu.d with a Wug ti br relued on a chair m tm Corona de) Mar office ~ ~ ulied mt' a. a "''11J' lo ~ m~ lwet.. ~'hen A)eundef-doe. get widr-ned and CIClled hf'~ Wkmg. about ~ r.oldien whom hr calli ·the real br- roe.... • ~ ut" young men and ~ who wort. nrrJ~-for a COUiltr) thou.and' of aWe. awa) for peoplr ~ l&n- ~ they can'! UDderi:laDd and for a cauw mOSI of Ult' world bu 1abeAed u futile. br Wd. ·1 went lo lraq u an Amen· can anzen. • Aleunder added ·11u11 returned u a patriot.· I ~SOIF AMJnB WM Im voyagr to d>r Midclr E.Hl cdM> brougbl baa memonel from 35 ~ ago when .ii wne1' ~ ClJ'rul:DSUID(A ~ .\ftan. de:t a l(J... vear-okl happy-go hd) beach bum. llllO oombaJ om.!ilODi an tht ~ a( \r~. oam. ., aauaJh· wot ilOIDr guy'• bnlluml ~and WSll ID tu..m to dodgr the draft.. hr uid. "'Bui tba1 didn't wad. J Fl dnftrd • Hr bocamr a pUnnnn ~ and wa. m amsiam 00121bm1 b 10 mantm. until he goc i:ajuad md cmnt bad home. , beuiwt a ~ bee.• J cbd:o'I gril kiDed . ht-wad. m. ~ aJded m a half miilr yet apm. A\r:sandrn ~ com- mander. a caplalD in VJetmm who u. DCM' a tbmt-aar gr.neal. called Alex.maier m J;muar)1 and ubd him a he would go to 1nq. '"] Wai.-D~ gmag to gel pmd lO get bho1 apm. • ~ CJl1lPJ>ed -So J told bJ:m rd vol- umeec · So ht look a year oua al tm normal btt bemg a mal eA&1t' agent al Harbor Re.ah)· md ~ out lo ddJerem paru al lbt 00\.mtr) 10 updmt ha~ of 1he laleA combat weapom. He also SU1Jd a chord whim hr Wk.rd lo eokbeli. m carllP' • home. ·1 uk.ed them ™""' maay of them thought tbt-) had~ m 1he camp aod ~ raiwd eta band.. Ah•adrr aid •• ~ dlml 00-lmlD} tt:.Jugbt they wrn -al-aamed ~ ready Im tm%lr and ~ rDed dieir band.. Theo br told them "When you get our 1brJ:e. you'I 5tDJ> being Wf!U-t:Qmed soktiers;; you'll be-- oomr -.~ And dmor peoplt- vou caD war fnendi wiD beoomr Your broCbm. for life • f:M:n word thiit ~ ou1 of Alex.ander ' mouth bclR' tht wergb.t of ~ Jbia April I spent m \'iemam ID 1969. I lhoughJ I ~ gomg to <he.· ht said. ·1 ~ onl) 20 and ===:.~JGJ~ Hr kd.ed al hil bocJI and hr uw pawa hr cmned ~ of • bim .... widJ ha boodcbes lfJ ~Bea:h.. • '1 dida'I ~ .... ~ married or ~ btk or mak· " iDg a buodl ol 1DCOeJ. • hr wad. ·Al I could dD ~ """CU • banpng OUl al cbr badl wuh myfrimdL• Bui AJrxander-madr JI bad. goc o-..arried to Im bigb M:hor.Jl ~ raised hD rwo c:hil drm md wried apKJ we ~ frimdL ·1 camr bad. and J ~ lD\ dream.. hr ..ad. "'Gome to lreq WU my wa') of gr.'IDg bid.• INTO THE HEAT NS) THE 09tT \'\'hen Alrsmder landed Ul w Iraq desert. hr wmad al dll" 5eal10g bran dm ~ tu> lalift and cbr dmt doudi ~ numbed bis brain. ~ Ibis ,.._ nae a delie1t ""llh • ...od • someoor DY) ermgme • bt wt.Mi. ·11 w.111 dirt.. AkAnder cto-ned quui mn ,:;; quart of 1GS.tt IO keep lm bod} _: cool ID cbr ~ heal., wbidl hr goc wrirmrizrd to Ul • ~ a """'*-. wmi bis poor apaimor. hr eodied up ~ on combat m...am. And ii was in cbr field dYI Alesandrr says hr saw lbtl betOiilD ol cbr Amman soJ : dien,. Hr Sib' dmn itoptMl:tg I misiAoos te saw cbr li\1eS al in : JUl"'d childrm. Hr shook ht~ : ~ In ~ "bm I.ht-I sokhen built t'lllJJ? 5Choois and : !iOCXft ~ tor cbr childrm of : l.r.lq Hr ""'alc:hed thnn ti ~ : I s.. AtOfllTI.R.. PIP A7 : I ._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._._ I Now put as little as 1% down! ••• And we'll grant you 3% of the purchase, too. LOW DOWN PAYMENT MORTGAGES Whether you are buying your first home or "'moving up, the FHA Nehemiah program offered through Chase offers you: • A 3% grant of the purchase price to qualified buyers for down payment and dosing costs • As little as t% down • FHA loan limits apply ~ more details about this ~ng program, call Chase today. FRONTLINE Continued from A6 painted the classrooms and desks and sandblasted the walls. On the day they were sup- posed to open one school, ter- rorists bombed the building. killing two children, Alexander said. But the school opened anyway, two days later. The soldiers also built a sewer system for a city which had none, Alexander said. "During the opening they had after they built it, there were these soldiers handing out candy tb the kids," he said. ·And there were these kids k.iS6 - ing the soldiers' hands." Alexander managed to go AFLOAT about his work with his game face oo, but the tough guy in hlm crumbled when he saw one-third of a town welcome the soldiers with cheers. "I just couldn't hold back the tears when I saw that," he said. On another mission. the sol- diers were trying to catch a per- son who was making bombs. Just as they had surrounded his home, a woman ran out into the alley screaming that the Americans had stolen her gold, Alexander said. One of the sergeants stopped when he heard that, even as they were being shot at. He told the woman, through a transla- tor: "I'm an American soldier. I won't steal from you.· The sergeant then went one step further, wallced with the i1 free, but emry fees are required to race. lnfonnation: (949) 646-n2s. woman Into her home and found her two mJsslng gold rings in the bottom of a drawer. F1GHT1NG A wwnNG BATTLE Spending a little over a month in the field with these warrtorw showed him what the media failed to capture over a ~. Al- exander said. "Before I went to Iraq, I thought we were fighting a loaing battle,• he said "But now I know we've had our victories there. Our soldiers have huge hearts. They're true heroes and patriots. Because of them. the children of Iraq have hope. and the old peo- ple have a memory." Alexander had his moments though. "I realiz.ed I'm not as young or as fast as I used to be: he said Highway, Newport Beadl. lnfonnation: (949) 645-94125. After a couple of misses. which were closer than he'd lilc.e to ad- mit. be remembers shaking his head and muttering to himself "I'm too old for this.·· But will he do it again? ''I'd do it.· he said. "Although my wife has told me that I shouldn't even think about it· Alexander compares his ex - perience to astronaut John Glenn's flight 10 ~pace at age n . "Vietnam was a dirty war, a tough one,· he said. "But I was surroWlded by heroes then. I got that again with Iraq -twice In one lifetime " • DEEPA BHARATH is the enterprise and general assignment reporter. She may be readled at (714) 966-4625 or by e-mail at dflepa bharath@latimes.oom Available at ... Continued from M SAILING CLASSES A besk ullng Md Memenehip course will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays from Nov. 6 to Dec. 11 at the Orange Coast College School of Selling and Seamanship. 1801 W. Coaat Highway, Newport Beadl. lnfonnation: (949) 646-9412. Th• .Introduction 1o Shields. sailing clan will teach a transition from amall boats to keel boats. The clan will meet from 9:30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. Saturdays from Nov. 7 to Dec. 12 81 the Orange Coast College School of Salling and Seamanship, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beadl. lntonnation: (949) 645-9412. H.J. Garrett Furniture SPECIAi. EVENTS The 17'th ennuel N9wpolt Autumn Rowing Festival begins at 8 a.m. Sonday at the Newport Aquatic Center, 1 White attta Dtive. Newport Beadl. Admission A thfWo9lllt eeminw on M..tne Electrical Systems will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18 and Dec. 2 at the Orange Coast School of Sailing and Seamanship, 1801 W. 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PrH•d Special to the Daily Pilot HUN'JlNGTON BP.ADI The "Designers' Olallenge• for Leslie Barlsb was to transform a room and oftlce spac.e Into a ho- tel suite -replete with the Tus- cany sort of feel -comfortable, Inviting and eleganL The catch for the interior designer wu that all this had to be achieved within a $25,000 budget. Barish, owner of Design Con- sult.ants in Costa Mesa, not only won the challenge but was also successful in creating the ·Tus- cany Suite.• which Kirk and Su- san Kennedy of Huntington Beach, until recently. only had dreamt of. The tape showcasing the entire project will be aired on HG1V Home & Garden Tele- vision at 9:30 p.m. Thursday. The show, ·Designers' Cllallenge," ls a weekJy half-hour series that chronicles a homeowner's pick among three room-renovation SHOCKING Continued from Al piece of furniture, said Dave ~ manager of the police firing range. It may also be ~e in some cases to pepper spray. which can also blow into officers' faces and incapacitate them. Manley said. And sometimes neither baton strikes nor pepper spray woric on a suspect:, especially one on cer- 1.ain types of~ Manley said Costa Mesa Police Chief John Hensley wanted to bring the Tu- sers to the department after woric- ing with them in Cypress and Manhattan Beach. "The bottom line is that there comes a point when a baton and pepper spray do not subdue a combative subject, and it's not ethical to keep whacking them with a stick until they submit.· I lensley said. ·But officers can shock someone with a Taser with minimal impact, and [suspects! aren't hospitaliz.ed with broken bones afterward.· Rut the weapons aren't without controversy. The w Vegas Police Depart- ment recently banned the use of Tusers on handcuffed prisoners after two prisoner deaths were connected to repeated Taser shock.'>. Officers in Costa Mesa would not use the weapons in those typeS of situations, Hensley said. ln a best case scenario. officers won't have to use them at all, Kfe'>.'i said. ~Its a deterrent.· ~ said "People see it, and a lot of people know what it is and surrender.· plans designed for mat home- owner. 1be l:ennedyl added OD an additional bedroom and omoe apace upstairs four yean ago. They painted the Whole room white and moved the old furni- ture upstain. ~ couple wanted to a.ccomplJsh the 1\ascany loot -known for lts rusdc, wann and inviting feel -for the addi- tional bedroom and oftke space upstairs similar to the look they had created downataira. "We decided on the theme we wanted, but we did not how to do it, so we needed someone to help US," JClrlc KeMedy saJd. •1t was so white ln there. When I walked into the room, I had to put on sunglasses." It was in June last year that the K.ennedys e-mailed HGIV and applied for home-makeover help. They got a response im- mediately. And after a couple of interviews with the show's pro- ducers, they were selected for AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, 1375 Sunflower Ave .• Costa M&S8, CA 92626; by e-mallto jeff.benson@latimn.com; by fax to (714) 966-4679; or by calling (714) 96&4617. Include the time, date and location of the event. as well as a contact phone number. TODAY The Enc:hant9d Holidey Evening will include a candlelight garden walk and a visit from Santa Claus. The event will be hosted by the Orange County Lighthouse Guild and will be a benefit for the Olive Crest home for abused children. The event will be from 7 to 9 p.m. at Roger's Gardens, 2301-San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. Tidtets will cost $60. Information: (714) 543-5437 Ext. 1144. The Speedway Fall aaaic freesty1e motocross competition will begin at 6 p.m. with the first race scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Speedway, Orange County Fairgrounds and Exposition Center, Costa Mesa. Tldcet.a will "°-st $12 for adults, $8 for seniors ~ teenagers and $4 for children. Information: (949) 492-9933or http://cmspeedway.com. 1 A tr.. soccer dinlc for gllfs 10 to 18 will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at UC Irvine. Registration will be required by Nov. 4. Information: (949) 824-£120. .. The Hoboken Chicken Emergency" will be a play for FREE ESTIMATE DC MARBLE A GIANITI RISTOIATION YOUR NATURAL STONE CARS PROPESSIONALt 800.628. 7148 ·Quality Craftsmanship Guaranteed l 714·965·1876 ~- STEVE Mcaw« I DALY Pl.OT I Kirk and Susan Kennedy are introduced to their new bedroom by designer Leslie Barish, right the makeover project. The program has three de- signers each ma.Ice a presenta- tion on how they intend to go about the project. The home- owners then select one out of the three. The designers have to adhere to the project budget of young audiences. The 4:30 p.m. performance will be at the Julianne Argyros Stage, South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 708-5555. Th• Friends of th• N9WpOft Beach Library used book sale will be from 1 to 5 p.m . at Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Information: (949) 759-9661 A wooctwot1ting lhow will be held from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. in Buildings 10, 12 and 17 and at the Parade of Products at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, Costa Mesa. Information: (310) 4n.S521 or http:llthe woodworkingshows.com. SUNDAY ~Hoboken Chicken Emergency" will be a play for young audiences. The 2 p.m. performance will be at the Julianne Argyros Stage, South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 708-5555. A woodwofking show will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. In Buildings 10, 12and17 and at the Parade of Producta at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, Costa Mesa. Information: (310) 4n.a521. MONDAY The Orange Empire com.re.ace Regional Cheer Competition will begin at 8 a.m. at the Bren Events Center, 100 Bren Events Center, University of California, Irvine. Information: (949) 824-5000. 17STREET BEAUTY CENTER rJ&, Large.st, ~I !Jrietuffitst 'lJtauty Suppfy & !Juff ServiaSafon In Oran!Jt County $25,000. Barish competed against de- signers from San Francisco and Otlcago. f.ach could have as many discussions as they wanted with the K.ennedys to get a feel of what the clients wanted. The Kennedys had a week to A Consoffdd9d Plen WOfbhop begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Adams Room of the Neighborhood Community Center, 1846 Part Ave .• Costa Mesa. Information: (7141754-4892.. Instructor Kelly Steenhoven will offer a series of beginning hatha yoga claS98S from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbadt St, Newport Beach. Other classes will be held on Nov. 15 and 29. The cost is $15 for a single class or $45 for the entire series. Information: (949) 553-1625, tspgi@aol.com. A ~fromthe Sen Francisco State Center for Careers in Teaching will meet with students from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange Coast Coflege Transfer Center, 2701 Fairview Road. Information: (714) 432-5894. TUESDAY AJumnl of the Menhal School of Business at USC will hold their monthly networtlng meeting with featured guest Kevin Davis, chairman of the board, chief executive and president of Bristol FarmL The 7 to 9 a.m. breakfast will be at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway. Admission will cost $30 to $45. Information: (213) 7~7900 or http://www.marshall. usc.edul weblA/umni.cfm ?doc_id=223. A tr.. MmlMr on the pNWntion of premature brain aging will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . at Mother's Marttet, 225 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 631-4741. decide which design appealed to them. It took them little more than an hour to pick Barish's de- sign. • 1 think it was something that appealed to our taste, and we felt we could live with it for quite long time," Susan Kennedy said. A ,._a 1tadw from Cal St.ta Long Beach will visit the Orange Coast College Transfer Center from 9 a.m. to noon. The college ia at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mfla. lnformalion: il~ 432-5894. WEDNESDAY The 12th annual Ho Ho HcHid8V Boutique will craft sale to benefit the Fairview Developmental Center, home to about 800 disabfed persona. The 8 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. event will be at the Fairview Auditorium, 2501 Halrbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 957-5188. A po9try readr'8 with lw mutk will feature poems by Jaimes Palacio and Jennifer Donnell, with music by Courtney Montgomery. The reading will begin at 8 p.m. at Alta Coffee House, 50631st St., Newpor1 Beach. Admission will be free. Information: (949) 676-0233. AC... Tr•t:9idon Wotbhop will be held for people contemplating a new line of wort. • The first session of the two-week worbhop will be from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Orange Coast Coflege Re-Entry Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432-5162. ~ wtl .... 90ng9 from I the big-band era at the Thursday Momlng Women'• Club's monthly Friendship Luncheon. The luncheon will begin at noon at the Radisson Hotel Newpor1 Beach, 4645 MacArthur Blvd., Nf!WJ>Ort Beadl. Information: (949) 845-9555. A free Mmlner, •Digeation -The Foundation for Health and Healing," will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Mother'• Mariret, 225 East 17th St, Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 631~741. A ~from UC Irvine wtll visit the Orange Coast College Transfer Center from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road. Information: (714) 432-5894. • r ' N4'WpOt1 ~ Counclwoman Lall• Daigle will be the featured gt.teat at the Speak Up.Newport , monthly mecrtlng. The 5 to 6 p.m. l meeting will be at the Newport 'I Beach Yacht Oub, 1099 Bayside l Oriw, Newport Beach. ' Information: (949) 224-2266. f THURSDAY A,.._....._, .. QI-Gong E1*VY Healing.'" wilt be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Mother'• Marttet. 226 East 17th SL, Costa Mesa. lnfonnatlon: (949) 831-4741. i I JO\'JN GOnlirued from AS 1• E. c... HW•WU\1· 1ldr.ttl .COii ... c ... "411510. , • n.A-..--~ tii6ieWtl lle•~for ~tomell~ ......... endoetw .-.ntl. ..... -w.nt wll be from 9:30 to 1Q:30 a.m. llt the home of~ \ ~. 281'0ubhoute Roed, c.o.ta Meu. lnfonnlltion: (714t 424-7936. lrwMtor'f Fon.wn, the Orange County-bned Inventors' support group, ¥.lilt prMent • eemlnar, "8'ue Sky to Green Money• by m«nbert who wilt ten lucc:.t stoMI. ~-·lion and ne1Wot1dng wm begin at 7 p.m. fof 1he 7:30 p.m. event at Science l.Plre Hall 101, Orange Coast "" College, 2701 FeJrview Road, Cotta M..._ Admlulon will cost $6 for members, $16 for nonmembera. Information: (714) 640-2491 or hap'.li'Www.in'lentorsforum.org. The,... 'hf* Show,. ahowcaN for fashion and aocesaortes, will be held from 10 a.m . to 7 p.m. at Amertc.n Cancer Society, E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. ·The.group will accept donations: Information: (949) 640-4m TM West Coast Gem a MiMral Show will run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 12 and 13 and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 14 at the Holiday Inn, 3131 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. More than 75 vendors will sell fossils. beads. ~ .. ~l'ACll'a. Information: http:l!Www.mzexpos.rom. NOV.13 VietnameM ~Night Wiii lnctude Vietnamese IOuc music and dances. martial arta performances and a slide show on Vietnamese history. The event will begin at 5 p.m . in the Robert B. Moore Theatre at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets will cost $10 In advance, $15 at the door and $12 for students. Information: (714) 721-5508. A walking tour of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve will cover about one mile of the Badt Bay, with stops for exhibits and discussions on the bay's history. Groups will begin the tour between 9 and 10:16 a.m. Tours will begin at the comer of Ent Bluff Drive and Bade Bay Road. Tours will be free. Information: (949) 786-8878. The Ftil TNnk Show, a ahowcaN for fashion and accessories, will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at American Cancer Society, E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. The group will accept donations. ,. ( . lrdonnMlon: ~MMm NOV.14 C:.-..N1t ........ •Kermie AlllllDI .. HN1r'9 lrwWble ............ karmic Rtl_.llli.,.... W!;)eWeop from , 1IO 4p.m. Ill .. c.*r for ~ DiloOwfy, 28IOMw Yer-de DrtW &It. co. Mlle: The CIC* .... wNdl lnclUdel lundt. lnformedot.: (71') 764-7319, &t. 23. NOV.15 1be ,.. ..... lhow,. "'°"' ••• forfahlon end~.""" be tMld from 101.m. to 6 p.m. at American <:war Society, E. Coett Highwliy, Ci>fona def Mer. The group Wiii accept donations. lnfomurtlon: (949) 64CMm. Afreebone-411...., ....... will be held from 10:30 e.m. to 2:30 p.m. et Mother's Martet. 225 Ent 17th St, Co.ti Mesa. lnfonnation: (949) 631.,..741. NOV.16 A IUppCN't .-oup for Celec disease. a gastrointestinal disorder, will meet at 7 p.m. at Hoag Hospital, 4000 W. Cont Highway, Newport Beac:tt. Information: (949) 644-4966. NOV.17 •ful Bloom,• a lecturw on the 119 and art of Georgia O'Keefe, will begin at 7 p .m. at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave, Newport Beach. Admission will cost $12, $10 for members of the Library Foundation and $5 for students. Information: (949) 644-3296. A C.....-.wawidwtWiDfklihop will be held for people contemplating a new line of work. The first session of the two-week wortshop will be from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Orange Coast College Re-Ently Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432-5162. NOV.18 Recruiters from ebout 20 University of California, California State University and independent campuses will be at the College Fair at Orange Coast College. The fair will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road. Information: (714) 432-5894. A ,....nt.ative from UC Irvine will visit the Orange Coast College Transfer Center from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road. lnformation- (714) 432-5894. NOV.20 UnitM Studios of Self o.t.n.. and the City of Hope will host a Kidts for Cancer ·Kict-a-thon and Blood Drive• from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 3636 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. The event includes martial arts PAPERWHITE NARCISSUS f.RffBULB with Coupop.! The Attaa ' Cllillllr I 1 II .... hold•.,,...... .... fiOin 10 a.m. to 5 p.a lltmDE. ~ ·~· Corof'9 dltMet. o.dv u.ddonlltlonlWll be~ WotmedOn:M>MMm HOV.21 ,.... ................ ,..,.. ¥.1111 petfotm • vaMJy of ffend'I mu9lc In their concert. "Accent mnce1e.• The 4 p.m. ehow wffl be et NMPOrt Hatt>ot l.uthenn Church, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beech. Information: (714) 970-8646. The Ameetcan c-Sod9ty wll hokt a rummage Nie from 10 1.m. to 6 p.m. et 2eOO E. Coest Highway, Corona cW Mar. Gently used donationswill be accepted. Information: (949) 64CMm NOV.22 A ,.., I I 1tadw from UC Irvine will visit the Orange Cont College Transfer Center from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road. Information: (714) 432-5894. A ~from c.t S1lrt9 Long Beach will visit the Orange Co'st College Transfer Center from 9 a.m . to noon. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432-5894. NOV. 23 A~ from UC Irvine will visit the Orange Coast CoUege Tr&nsfer Center from 9 a.m. to 4 p m. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road. Information: (714) 432-5894. NOV. 24 A ,....nt.ative from Cal Stat9 Long Beach will visit the Orange Coast College quad from 9 a.m. to noon The college is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432-5894. NOV. 29 Annual Tree lightJng fnttvities begin at 6 p.m . at Sotrth Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Information: (800) 782 8888. NOV. 30 A repreMntaUve from UCLA will visit the Orange Coast College Transfer Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road Information: (714) 432-5894 •1Ma ...................... 117p.aonhflrteMd..., • .... ofthemonlh• tJNl,Wllty Towera. 4191 c.mpu. OrM, S......MO, 1Mne. Womwdoo:(M) ~ Ult ................... from t 1.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. Satur~ya through Dee. 11 It Orang• Co11t Colleg•. 2"101 Fairview Roed, Costa M•sa. The c09t 1, $5 per .... ion. Information: (714) 432·5880or hirp:llWww.occtkJcttts.com. A •flnendal Stnit9glle for Succeuful Retirement• woftlhop will be held from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tuetdaya through Nov. 16 at Orange Coast College'• Science Room 169, and from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Thursdays through Nov. 11 at the college's Business Education Room 102, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost Is $69. Information: (714) 432-5880or http:l..WWW. occtidcets. com. The~Troupeof -Actors wortshop meets from 3:15 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the~ Mesa Civic Playhouse, 611 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. The free wortshop 1s comprised of people of all ages who want to perform and study drama. lnterview5 are required. Information: (714) 841-1733 or http://www. friendsofoasis. org Its players. The Newport Beach CakAt Decorating Club meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Versailles Apartments, Hospnal Road and Superior Avenue. Information: (949) 650-1332. The Newport Beach Spanish ~ub meets at 1 p.m Mondays and Saturdays at the Versailles Apartments. Hospital Road and Superior Avenue. lnformation- (949) 650-1332. •Storytime with MiN Kathy• begins at 10 a.m. Mondays at Borders, 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa M esa. Information (949) 631-8661. Champagne brunch" are held from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Costa Mesa. The cost 1s $39, plus tax and gratuity, and the price includes house champagne. The champagne of the month 1s an additional $15 Information-(949) 476-2001. 210 Marine Ave., Ste O . BaJboa Island, CA 92662 949-566--0137 I.ml-.. -NoCllllll::fldl .. Nol...., an~.,_ Nol "*anpflOr~ r -!/1 l ' ) J g A R c A y B ti R A I I I "'' I'• I \ r,/£dr,r. \)•\,I l\;>1\l'lll ~ I jf I " <) N l I I( 1 11 I "' B I( I '\ A \ I " t I I " ' 1\ ... ' I I I \ t2 I h 1-l 0 '00 • 1 7 -t'i Wt \IC 1111 DP t\I "'l"'''q' tt1 ' 4 II 'I -l '1 h \ II X ' • 0 A ( l J r I I"-'(. D f .._,.I f .. •,. I .. I 4 > q 4 9 I. \ 0 1 7 I 4 i loo A t .._. AlO ~. ~ 6, 2004 -----r-.-.. COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Environment is a iop priority A recent item In the POot ("Low scores for leglslalors. • Oct 28) reported 00 the latest VOie radnS' from lhe League ol ConserVadoo ~ N. one who has been endorsed In the put by the CaHfomia League ol O>nservadoo \Ubn, I'm disappointed that the oational League this year omitted several important environmental votes from their rating because they were bipartisan. and induded several votes that had litde to do with the environment but seem intended to benefit Democrats in an electjon year. lb achieve its ratinp. the league soored only 11 votes, and only five of those were bills. ICI like to explain the votes that · were rated, so readers can make up their own minds. • The Energy Policy Ac..1. for which I wted. contained $2 billion to promote the conversion to~ fuel cell cars; tax aedits and deductiom for dean vehicles; $300 million for alternative fuels. fuel cells and dean diesel buses; tax credits for solar power and solar water heaters; financial incentives for renewable and alternative fuels such as wind. solar, biomass and geothennal; funding for energy efficiency programs in public buildings, schools and hospitals; and expansion of the Energy Star program, to promote energy-efficient products. The bill was opposed by the League and many Democrats because it also treats nuclear power as a viabJe option for the future. I scrongly supported the bill because it will make America CHRIS cox m depeodent ont'onign oil •I alto weed for H.R. 4517, whidt would revitalize and dean up defunct refineries In areas suffering job ~ The teague opposed it because oil ls a fo6.gl fuel. and they believe we shauJd not be Investing in new refinery capadty. • H.R. 4513, the Renewable F.nergy J>nieCt Siting lmproYenint Ad. would make it eMier to establish dean. renewable energy production OD federal lands. The league opposed the biD beau ISe the licensing~ for siting windmiDs or solar power facilities would be speeded up. rather than subjected to a lengthy public comment procedure. I voted yes because we urgently need new • electricity generating capacity. and dean energy is the way to go. • I voted for H.R 4545, the Gasoline Price Reduction Act. which would have required a study of the environmental effects of ethanol -of vital importance, because the California Air Resources Board (CARB) has detemUned that using ethanol would impair our ability to meet federal mane and partirulate matter standards. The League opposed the bill because it also authom.ed the ea:DeilfdlCY use of regular plOline An Ill)' lblte in the cue ol a teYSe aupply disrupdon C8Uled by 1morisol or other reaoos. •leagued~ \bters oppoaed H.R. 4863, the Spending Control Ad. which would haw reformed the badly-broken budget proceM to a>ntto1 excessive and wasteful spending. This WU not an environmencal bm by any stretch. But it ls a penonaJ priority that I have been championing (or years. Surely, responsible stewardship of the environment can be consi.slent with controlling runaway deficit spending. 1Wo other of the U wtes srored by the League also were not environmental votes at all: They were. respectively, the House Budget Resoludon - the League wants IMll higher levels of spending than the significant increases in this year's budget; and a Oemocntic amendment to the Budget Resolution. which would have loosened restraints not jUS\ on environmental spending. but all spending in the federal budget. \\brtdng for cleaner air, deaner water and an improved environment h& been a top priority for me in C:Ongress. Here are ju.st some of the environmental ~the League dkln\ soore: • in the last three years. I've secured $99 million for enviro~tal protection in Orange COunty. including the restoration here of Upper Newport Bay. one of CalifomiaS largest coastal wetlands and home to a number of tbreateoed and endangered specie& •With U.S. Senaror Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), I've authored legislation endorsed by respected emironmentBI groups. such as the Natural Resources Defeme Cot.mcil. to promote~ hydrogen fuel cell automobiles. • I've been the lead sponsor of the effort -endorsed by the Sierra Qub, Public Interest Research Qoup. Priends of the Earth and other environmentalists -to Jet Qilifomia we cleaner-burning gasoline than the federal Oean Air Act requires for the rest of the nation. • I voted for the Green Chemistry Act (H.R 3970), which subjects the chemical industry to greater oversignt and promotes the development of more envirorunentally benign commercial c.hemicals. Thankfully. other envirorunental scorecards have avoided the partisanship that has afflicted this year's League's ratings. The 2004 environmental scorecard produced by San Diego State University. for instance, rat~ me as a "Silver Medalist" for my environmental votes in the current C.Ongress. The Pilot's readers deserve to know that environmental protection has been, and will remain. a top priority for me in C'.ongress. . •EDITOR'S NOTE: Rep. Olristopher Cox repc-esents ttle 48lh Districl. wtiidl includes Newport Beadl. Joseph Bell's comoluted, clk:be-rldden article ... melanP aod harangUe of polidcal ""-of the da~ Bell tJ6 hia readein tb8t "ftve days before an~ I have c.bolen to k>ok at history rather than the~• Tu validate his~ aa a h.lstorlan. 8eU p!9 OD to tell us that be JI 83 )ft" old abd thathe~~-­years of h.ii life to eemrig,bil councry lri the U.S. Nby SOCIETY THE CROWD ~ellying up for a good cau~e . T banbjvlng came earty tbil )'NI' u Newport-Mesa ddrAma joined together (or • &ut of the barveat. Moroccan·ltyle, to support Sha.re Our SeJYeS. Marrablb restaurant in C.OSta Mesabolted tbe dinner to ralle awarenese andfundaln tuppon or the leeafortunate in thJs community. Llldk BMlrl. Manablb" chef. eerwd a ButOJa mixed grill dinner that was accompanied by •Jo-Jo.• a Moroccan belly dancer. That wouJd have been a nice - touch for the pilgrims. AU~. owner of Marrakesh, welcomed the Share Our Selves crowd, all members of an auxiliary known as the A· Team led by Corona del Mar resident Kathy 'lbompeon. Mary AoolewJt. ~ Mondgd, Debbie n.y, Doug and Karen Hantngton. Parhad Mlrtuidy and Beuuty White were all in the crowd supporting the services of Costa Mesa's Shan· Our Selves, dedicated lO providing essentlals of life to county citizens in need of help. More than 300 local guests raised in excess of$150,000 for science education at a recent Discovery Science Center gala. Dubbed wQuesl 1120.w The event combined science and rantasy for the supportive crowd, as il stepped out of vehicles onto a blue carpet and entered a transfonned lobby made into a shimmering ice cave. Seated among the science exhibits, donors were entenained with a live auction, whiJe Turnip Rose. employing its elegant ·silver dome· service, served dinner. The highlight of the affair was an emotional tribute to the late scientist A.mold O. Bedcman. David Rofsky, the chairman of the Discovery Science Center'~ board of directors, honored the life and contribution of '· Supporting Share Our Selves are Doug Harrington, Carol and Henry Schielem and Debbie Day. At left, Mary Roosevelt and Beverly MontJgel support the SOS A-Team at an early Thanksg1v1ng dinner Moroccan-style. At right, Farhad Mirhady shows off with belly dancer Jo-Jo at the SOS A-Team dinner at Marrakesh restaurant in Costa Mesa. Beckman and thanked the assemblage for supponing science education for some 225,000 students, teachcn. and visitor; who come lo the center each year. The event was chaired by Lori Parrish and underwrillen in part by 35 generous sponsors including Bank of America, Boeing, Conexanl Systems. Inc. and the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation. The Anti·Defcvnauon League of Orange County/Long Beach held its annual Appeal~ Brunch Sunday at the I-our Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach. SheUey and Tom Qui were honored with Lhe Jerry Schwartz C .ommunity Service Award and RabblSheltonJ.DonneD re<:"eived the Leader; of l>isunction Award for 2004 Donnell is credited with betng a role model in interfaith and inter-ethnic relations. ·· 11e as one of .the principal orgam1.ers or the Catholic-Jewl'>h Dialogue. sponsored by the Catholic Diocc!.e of Orange County and the Amem:an Jcwi'>h C..omm1ttt't'. .. ..aid Ruth Bridge of the Anll l>damation l.eah'UE' The Carls are dedicated citizens. part1dpaling in a wade mnge or civic and charitahlt• t:aU!.e'> (haucd by Nancy and Jlm Unden, the hrunch event wa., a rnmjng together of peoplt· of good will intent on sprt•ading a mes.sage of "1usLice aml fair treatment for all c1U7.t•n., .1hke according 10 Hndge •THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays Ertc f eler and Ca'rie Patterson Shannon Stoddard of Huntington Beach and Craig Callahan of Corona del Mar.,ere married at St. PhUip the Apostle Oiurch In Pasadena on Sept. 25. The bride is the daughter of John and Peggy Stoddard of Pasadena. She wore a strapless gown with beading across the top of the bodice and at the strapped waist The matron of honor was Keree James. The Craig and Shannon Callahan bridesmaids were Megan Callahan, Leola DeSandre, Kim Shepard and Kirsten Showier The bridegroom is the son of Nelson and Ann Callahan of Corona del Mar. The best man wa., Brad Callahan. The ushers were Adam James, John Dorsey, Tim Pick.art and J.J. Stoddard. The reception was held at the Wilshire Grand Hotel in Los Angeles with 125 guests. fhe couple honeymooned m the Napa Valley and plan lo live in lluntinbrton Beach. The bnde 1s employed at Pro~Medica rhe bridegroom work<. at Roger\ C .arden., RALPH LAUREN F u R N T u R E Come dllCOWf the Impeccable hallmart Of ~ Uuen home fumtahlng1. We otr.r one of the farge1t .. 1ectJon1 of Ralph L.,Nn hOme fumfahlnga In Southim Caltfamla. 11 ' l I .. I A12 ~. NcMmber 6, 2004 .. FAITH THE MORAL OF THE STORY Giving the gift of affirmation every day "Good frtends tJre good for your l1ealtll " -IRWIN SARASON "There ts no µhy.Hcia11 like a true friend.·· -ANONYMOUS "A frtentl may well'"' rPckoned the master,,iece of nat1ue " -RALPH WALDO EMERSON "'A single flower can brtghten the cartl1, a friend can brighten a lifetime ... CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON friends. when we saw dolphins dancing in the waves ln the distance. I aJso marveled at God's creativity in the way he has made each one of us unique and I so appreciated time to walk and taJk with friends. That morning, I felt especiaJly grateful to God and to my friends and sister who took time out of their busy lives so we could spend time together. Being with them infused me like the fresh sage scent of the canyon . -RENEE BLANCHARD I ren•ntly celebrated a birthday. It wasn't one that was !>ignificant in term<, of number'>. but it was special because of the many people I was with or heard from ovt-r the cour<,e of several day .... In our family. we have what we call a ""birthday week"' for <,everaJ reai.ons. The fir'>t i'> that my father\ birthday precedes rnme by a day and my mother's follows two day!> later, so we alway'> find a lime to celebrate one another with extended famil~ membt•r<,. The .. econd reason is that celebration<, are fun to spread out. and I like the excuse to plan unique evenb with various people and keep in contact w11h them. This year has been challenging for me, !>O I felt particularly blc.,sed 10 Lelcbratc life and look forward to the next year. I enjoyed fun meals with friend1. and family and the different card1., caJls and e -ma1b I received. My birthday morning began with a beautiful morning h ike with friends in the canyons behind El Morro in Laguna As we walked, we talked about our live.,, our familie<, and what God had been teaching us 11 refreshed me to be outdoor'> and enjoy c;od's creativity, whether it wa<, manife'>ted in the cactus and native plants alongi.ide us as we walked or in the ocean at which we gazed. I remembered the la<,t time I hiked with A delicious brunch at a friend's house followed our morning hike. The food was wonderful. but more than food that filled my stomach; there was a time of sharing that filled my soul My daughter Kelly and baby granddaughter Mary drove in to be a part of this, and I've described it to others as a time that was both encouraging and humbling. It was a time of affirmations., when each one affirmed me for a positive quality they saw in me. I've always loved affirming others, but it was humbling to be the recipient of s uch positive encouragemenL When I felt like interrupting someone and telling them what I'd done wrong. I sensed God telling me to just listen and be thanlcful. I have reread the list of affirmations and realize that I want to try harder to exhibit those quaJities that others see in me. They reported on how they had seen God changing me this past year, and I realize that I want to spend more time with him this next year, a nd have him make more positive chan ges in me. I loved the gift of being with fri ends, and the encouragement of their affirmations. I also realize that we can all brighten someone else"s day with the gift of affirmations, each and every day. And you can quote me on that. •CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON 1s a Newport Beach resident who speaks frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at cindy §>onrhegrow com or through the mail at 537 Newport Center Drive, Box 505, Newport Beach. CA 92660 IN THEORY Btjdging the divide after the election The 2004 presidential election, by most accounts, has been one of the fiercest on record, particulady in terms of the polidty between both sides. During the coun;e of the campaign, there have been reports of Bush and/ or Kerry supporters having their tires slashed, windows broken, etc. because they advertised their political choice on their car. After such a heated election campaign, how can President Bush best erase some of the hard feelings that marked the last few months? Or, does he even need to? One of my favorite quotes from Dr. Phil Is that the most reliable predictor of future behavior is past behavior. I doubt President Bush will be concerned about unifying the country because this was not a priority for him during his first term. At the same time. we should be open to the unexpected. Perhaps he meant It when he said the vote of support had •humbled" him and he would work bard to "win our trust." A unilateral mind set is hard to shake. especially when it brings succes&. A few of the immediate tests are, of course, the new cabinet and Supreme Court appointments. Will they be moderates or from the ·nght bank" of the mainstream? The caustic atmosphere of two years of campaigning will take awhile to subside. As Conner President Carter has said, the level of incivility coming from both sides would have been unheard of in his day. The kind of meann~ and batted that was projected on a dally basis Crom ads, speeches. and multimedia could only result ln a climate In which violence happens (dre-slashlng, etc.). Prom a 1.en perspective, the question ia always: What can I do to helpf What ls needed now in my family, church, community, nation and world? For the 1.en practitioner, silent meditation is the best resource through which we can realize the unity that transcends all division. Our most cherished opinions are made clear for what they are, and we learn more and more to respond to situations free of fixation. This d oes not mean we do not hold views, for example, on war, abortion and gay rights. This means that we live remembering that we are deeply connected - Republicans and Democrats; Christians, Muslims. Buddhists and atheists; Americans, Europeans and Iraqis; and ultimately the whole world of rodes and water, forests and sky. REV. CAROL AGUILAR Zen Center of Orange County Costa Mesa "So let us begin anew, rem embering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness.~ So John F. Kennedy 5Wll1110ned UI ln bis inaugural addresa. Tuday, inclvility, partisanshlp and rancor rule political discourse. Comity, the practice of courtesy among equals, is much pra1ted but rarely practiced. The politkal arena features oppooenta dug in and hardly willing to exempUfy tolerance. Historically, politics bu hardly been free of rancor. Blttemea and hatted have always befouled our polit:JcaJ atmosphere. The onty U.S. President who dld not heap invective on his predecessor waa George Washington. ln 1856, U.S. Rep. Preston Brooks, a Democrat, mer<:ileWy caned Sen. Owtes Sumner, a fellow Demoaat. for delivering an abolitionist speech in the Senate chamber. Andrew Jackson was accused of being a bigamist and kept dueling pistols ready to level at whoever dared slander his wife's reputation. Vice President Aaron Burr killed Alexander Hamilton, former secretary of the 'Ireasury, In a duel over Hamilton's opposition to Burr's canctidacy for governor of New York. James Madison was prescient when he wrote in the Federalist Papers, ·So strong Is this propensity of mankind to Call into mutuaJ animosities, that where no substantial occasion presents itself, the most frivolous and fanciful distinctions have been sufficient to ldndle their unfriendly passions and excite their most violent conft!cts.." Today, Americans are alienated from one another aJong political lines. and both sides are See THEORY, PqeAl3 GRAND OPENING DECIDE TODAY & HAVE IT TOMORROW! ALL FLOOR INVENTORY REDUCED! We have just opened our new 150,000 sq ft designer showroom, the largest in O.C. All new fine furnishings and decorative accessories ·and the largest selection of oriental rugs. Co.me in today and let our professional designers assist you in creating your ideal home just in time for the holidays. -- / I ' ,' / I I I ' I I ,,. I 1' I I ) I I • ' ' • ' ( • . , I I , I I. l l I I I ' , .. b ~ 1J II ;, d rl II t:.. ,, " c r b 1 ... 11 11 ., c. J I' '• " " :! !• ,.. n " .. L i. L " ,, :4 ,, /I } ;; " .. ,, (• !J I ) 0 ti ... q :> , "b ) .,, 4 ' nEORY Conbld from Al 2 lilb•d*I in .... pcllldOm. Slnclll IO much power resta on a ,_10C8lora._......,lhe ....... ant llpedalty flerte. 1be l:Wdellekl le ao lpt metaphor, u bQtb .... concmd .. eYer)' .,. wtCb ewry weapon In tbllt...W. lbe~of •libQri:.hed·e.rtb" feaYel . ~and everyone ii bloodied. AD Presidents pledge to WOik toiNard an era of good feell.na. expmalns a detennlnadon to -a. out to opponents with pltUl'eS of c:oodUa!1on and blplrtilanlbtp. But it la not long before an administration reverts to the default poeitlon of ~scapegoating and adackmode. "1be tndvWty in American pqlidcs haa reached ~ented hetgbts or, ,..., Iowa." according to the Giobal J...anguage MonJtor. which trlcb po1ttk:al1y sensJttw words a4d phrases In the media and on ~Internet. ··Not alnce the Civil War era. when President Lincoln was frequently depicted by advenarles as a gangly. gaping baboon, has the discourse sunken to such a profane level,• it said. 1be recent campaign, rife with calwnntes and distortions, has illustrated the coarsenJng of politica.J life. c.olumnist David Brooks examined the current polarization of American politics and pronounced it "complete.· "You've got a monopoly on virtue," he said ·Tue other side is wrong. but not onty are they wrong, they're illegitimate. It's a team sport -your team versus our team.· In the recent national spectacle that passed for a campaign we were treated to an ·us and them" mentality. This campaign was sufficiently divisive for resentments to linger for some time. How we need 10 hear the words of Lincoln's first inauguration speech: "We mus! not be enemies. Thougb passion may have strained, ii must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battJefield and patriot grave. to every living heart and hearth-stone, all over this broad land. will yet swell the chorus of the Union when agaJn touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature.• In his second inauguration speem, Lincoln spoke to a tired, bi$ter nation. The North was wtnning on all fronts and demands for revenge were everywhere. But Lincoln called America to healing. to repairing the breach: "With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the rigbt as God gives us to see the rigbt, let us ' stdve on to finish the work we ut in, to bind up the nation's wounds." May our President take to b$rt the words of his father, ~rge H.W. Bush: ·1 ~e as my ~de the hope of a saint in crUcial things. unity; ln l14>ortant things. diversity; in all ~. generosity." lfbus, may the better angels of oUr nature inspire us to bind up thi nation's wounds. • RABBI MARKS • .uR : Temple Bat Yam -Newport Beach FAITH CALENDAR -. • Is your dlurch or place of worship planning a apeclal event? If IO, Mnd 1he typed Information 9t !Nit two weeb b9fore the event to the Deity PftJt. 330 W. Bey SL. eo.t.t Meu, CA 92827, ettentlon: Mike Swen.on, ,.Aalon editor: f8X to (949) .... 170; or eend e-maJI to *1>11ot•1MJm..oom. • sPECIAL EVENTS In 1he hl:;: Of .... ~ bocb ry8Aent 8Lllb aod Sen. JobD ~ bbld .. poet • rdoa NCOndllldan wtib wllldom aim -'Thll ... countJy ... the-..m of her ddr.enl bu to ci&r. • Senltor Kenya conc..soo. avoldiQI another . · "cbad" /provWonal ballot delay debacle, WU gndcna and mJndfu1 of the peater good. President Bulb'• eloquent and out-radllng Ylctory speech acknowledged tbe duigen of dMalons existing among us and promised that a primary goal of his second tennwlll be to help our nation "come together and work .. together." 'These actions certainly ue conciliatory. I hope that President Bush will now move beyond conciliation to reconciliation and be a reconciler. He has begun well, reaching out to former opponent& Jesus taught that one must be reconciled with one's brother and/or sister (see Matthew 5:23-24 for example) before one can be reconciled to God. As a faith.fuJ Ouistian, our President should understand that God is neither a Republican nor a Democrat and that polarization results in paralysis. We citizens must understand that politics do not happen onty once every two, or four, years; Its process. our progress, is day-by-day. During their campaigns. politicians paid ample attention to which ways the wind blew; the President must now lead us in changing the wind! Ouistians understand that the opposite of love is not hate, but fear. This election was full of fear. We fear our adversary. We fear losing control. We fear sliding down a slope from the height of our own self-rigbt-ness. When we fear, we cease to love. Christian groups ranging from the National Assn. of Evangelicals to the United States C.Onference of Roman Catholic Bishops have issued helpful statements addressing this. I trust that President Bush is aware that what we need now is a unifying vision, clearly articulated, of our great nation as a servant of all this earth's peoples in our universal yearning after justice and peace. ln the Episcopal OlUrch in this Diocese of Los Angeles, our Hands in Healing initiative says. in part: •Jesus' life, death and resurrection were about reconciliation: · ... God through Christ reconciled us to himself...' (2 C.Orinthians 5: 14-20) Jesus did not teach a theology or philosophy. Jesus witnesses to the uuth that repentance. forgiveness and rebirth in the Spirit are the means of entering God's Kingdom -the realm of God's rule.· In obedience to God, President Bush must look to the well being of a wortd that God loves so much that he came .among us to reconcile to himself and to save. May our President do what the Lord requires. which 18, according to the prophet Micah (6:8b), "to do justice, and to love kindness. and to walk humbly with our God: a .m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays In the P,.pel at 314 Manne Ave .• Belboe Island. Yoonger ctiildren are Invited to join. For more Information, contact Nancy Kelly, director at (949) 8734596. 'OOOSPB.l' "Godepell• will be ptHllnted by the Winged Uon "'8yera at St. Matte~ a.un:ti on Friday Oct. 18 and 11 a..ed on the book of St. Mdhew, "Godlpell" WU ooncehled and oc1glnlftv dnc:t9d by John.Mk:Ne1 T..,... wltt\ mumc and MW1Yrice by Stephen ~St.Matte~ Churdt la at 2100 Mer VIiia Drtve In NtwpCMt a..dt. FOf lnfonNdon. °"' (SM8) 87&-7'91. WORKSHOPS INT'M>DUCT10N 10 ZIN WOMIHOf' Jtilt ·lnlrOducdOn U> Z9ft• wottrilwap wll be hMd ftom , to 4 p.m.on h ... ~offNfllfY The &ftmelt ol ... elec:dol\ hll become~ olan urbul~ w. .. II a bti ~inout*-ol~ • What la in hot ol our facet II aJMyt more c::oloctJJ thin memoriel. 1bm Brobw Mid chat the 1968 and um campal&N were jUlt u, ii not more. dMllYe. Ha~ you 4M!l' mid IO.me of thoeady ~from the 18Ch and 19th oenturi.esl I didn't know that they were allowed to be that vociferous back then. That said, I love our government because our legisla~ know the difference between a lively debate and getting legl.slation done. Just last week. we saw a food fight in the parliament of a country in Asia. That was not the first time either. It is common to see shouting matches and even fights in the governments of other countries. Somehow we have retained our decorum and have limited our 6gbting to words. divisive ones on occasion, but that is part of the debate. Yes, President Bush needs to ·reach across the aisle~ and begin some conversations with the opposition. The opposition needs to reciprocate. Extremists on both sides need to realize that cooperation is the only way 10 move this country forward. They both need to look beyond special interests and see our nation is in a state of desperation for hope and action. The elderty need affordable medication, the poor need food, housing and healthcare. Our air and waters are polluted, but we have an unhealthy reliance on unstable and unclean fuel sources. The media has a huge part to play in the problem of divisiveness. As reality shows. talk shows and soap opera-style dramas dommate our television, the news has become susceptible to sensationalism and gossip. They have become participants in the process rather than ob<>ervers. There is no excuse for slashmg tires or other types of intimidation. The Florida driver who tried to run down people t<> intimidate them was an extremist. The violence is the resuh of the death of tolerance. Tolerance used to mean we could agree t<> disagree. Now it means that if you don't agree that I am right (and still believe you are right) then you are intolerant. Relativism dominates the thinking of our ruhure. It stems from the reluctance to agree on the existence of absoh.lta This new Mt00aoce• aibNs a person lo jmOfy the;r violent actiom again'it tho6e opposing them because their opponents are not seen as part of the aohrtion, but part d the problem Our politics wiD indeed grow more violent if we continl.I(' 00 this path d relativism SENIOR ASSOCIATE PASTOR RIC OLSEN Harbor Tunlty Costa Mesa month Sunday and Dec. 4 at the Zen Center of Orange County, 120 E. 18th St. Costa Mesa. The cos1 ia $60. Information: (949) 722-7818 or www.zooc.org. BNWFmSIDES Memberaofthe e.hai fahh hold lnfonNI pubftc clacuaion• on apkftulf topk:I • 11 :30 a.m. the 181t8und9yofthe month. The tallca lndude bn.lnd\ or dinner. Aaeo, lnterfehh devQU<>nal meetings will be ~the last s.turdey 9Yenlng of the month. C.N for kadonc (949) 780-6380 for Sunday mMting, and (949) M8-e32I for Saturday ~. .. 9"'~~~1fl· Have You Been K1iid To your ROLEK Lately? M#totf YOCK Fine Swiss T~ ROLEX, PATEK. AWE.MARS, OMEGA etc. To Its Orffllnal se.uty Md Perfonnance. All Wort Done 01 ~and Guaranteed. $100.00 Discount towards Rolex clnning ~ Regularly $350.00 to 400.00 explrttS 11130104 ~. 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(WA.'-<,) <All /or o persotull 11ppolnl1Mtll Ask us about deiree proiuamHlL Business Administration OrpohadouJ Maaagmtnit leaderslllp a Muagement Publk Admlnlstntion Healdl AdmiJdlcndioa Ubaals.Ha l \IHR\tn Ill I \ \ER\E Orange Count} Campus 1295 1 Euclid St., Suite I 00 (,arden GrO\'e 800.695.4858 R<"quest lruorm2bon Onlme WW. ulv.edu/request www.ujv.edu/sce C~&CLUBS Families come together to aid·others 0 n Nov. 2.0, the focus of the lowth annual Heuta and Hands Community Service Day wW be on Families lbgether, according to Wmle Dsy, event organizer and vice president or the Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council. Hearts and Hands will be held at Oturch of Jesus Christ or Latter-day Sainta church at 801 Dover in Newport Beach from 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. families, youth and adults from Methodist. LutMJ'an, Latter-day Saints, Jewish, Islamic, Baha'i, F.plscopal, Roman Catholic, Sikh and other congregations, as well as service club members and high school ~tudents, will spend time together in service to others. The beneficiaries will be Warm Up America. the Orange County Council or Boy Scouts of America, Families Forward, ~MK!ud&AIAop Paciflc Vie-,v at Marguerite Corona dd Mar • 644-0463 A Co"K"t."'"'" of th< Antlm1n Comm""'"" BWll>ING OUR FAITH: Wl'IN<i lHRIST AND SERVING OUR COMMUNrrY The Rt--'J Pcm l) Haynes. Rrour ~UNDAY \CHFDUI ~ " 8 am Holy f.uchans1 9 am ~y !>chooVAduh R1blc 'm~y 10 am -Chon! Eudmu1 NU!l'iERY CA/IJ AVAJLABU SbareOur ~ Priendlln Service to Humanity, 'Ib.Mdsof l.oYe'a Orange County chap~the Someone Cares Soup JIM Kitchen, DE BOOM South Coast Children Home, Vmeyard Storehouse, Adopt-A-Social Wolter. the Wilson Street Leaming Center and our troops in Iraq, ~will be hands-on projects for men. women and children, along with a bake sale · to raise funds to purchase diapers for the needy. Boy Scouts will be collecting canned food for the Second Harvest Food Bank. Lunch will be served St.John the Divine Sunday Euchartst at 8:00 and 10:00 Sunday School at 9:45 All Are Welcomer 949-548-2237 www.stJohncm.org 183 East Bay Street. Costa Mesa at • COii Of Sf per.,..,,.. DaUy PUot ...... dJelr famWes are Invited to lblre tbek time In lervk:e ID om.a on~ 20. If you haw an hour or two to share on that day. cont.act Day at (949) 642-9460 or by e--rnaD at jalm~oom. More on supporting our troops in Iraq in next week's column. OONFUCT RESOWTION 1be public .la invited to attend the llthannual~ Dtversity Forum tomorrow from IO a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Student Center at UC lrvtne. This year's theme is ·eonflict Resoludon; 1be Role of Religion and Spirituality.• Sponsored by the Office of F.quaJ Oppor1U.nity and Dtversity at UC Irvine, the Alliance for Spiritual Community and the National · Conference for Community and Justice, the day wUJ feature "A CiNnmunity Dtdicattd to ~mg fOllS <1trist and Saving Htm as Lard and !ilnT«" The Reverend Praveen Bunyan, Rector 1 :30 am -1tadldooal 9!00 am -eon~ ffN> aa -~ SChoOl l ltOC> .. -Charl9inadt -~Noon 3209 Via Udo • Newport Beach 949/675-0210 www.stjamesnewportbeach.org • wodClboPt on~ oblenanCel and mnftict reioludoo and liltenblg, u Well as a~ dlta*">n on MJddle Bast peace. :JM cost Is $20 per person. $10 tor students. For m0te information, visit www..r4{0rum.org or caU (949) 661-3087. KEEP YC>m COIFUTER ....... UC Irvtne profes.10r Rudy ~will praent tipe for keeping )'P\U' computer in top condition at the Computer Friends meeting this Wedne8day at the Oasis Senlor c.enter In Corona deJ Mar. He will explain things to do once. weekly and monthly to keep yow computer hwnming. Besides teaching at UC Irvine. Langel is the leader of the Advanced Internet Special Interest Group at Computer < 1 r ! : r" r 1 \ '- We Have A Healer Worship 10:00 A.M. HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlnlpl .. of Chrtst) 2401 tm11e Av.. Newpor1 le.ai, CA (Ml) 145-5781 Milllllt: Dr. o.ta.., friends mciedllgl. • In the bUllneel wodd. he bu lefWd fOr 29,.,.,.. .. the practice •cter for IBM's.Web DelMred Services It Tuo9 consulting group.. Thia business unit wu created baled on research he conducted into how the Internet coWd be used for purpoees other d\an ~ adviertislng or e--co~. Don't miaa thJa m:iting, infonnattve program. • Langel will begin his presentation at 1: 15 p.m. All are welcome, from beginners to exper18. There la a $3 dwge for vistton who are not members of Computer Friends. For more informadon. visit the website at http://vlvlanboulos.tripod.com. WORTH REPEATING From the Thought for Tuday, provided by Gl'el ICelley of the Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council: "The ttue measure of individuals is how they treat someone who can do them absolutely no good." -ANN LANDERS WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SERVICE CUJBS DuftlJ ~sponsored by Andy«buu, who joined the Kiwanis Oub of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar. Want to get more involved in yo ur community? Visit a service club this coming week. Most will buy your first guest meal and all wi.U welcome your interest in learning more about their club. listed below are service club meetin~ this coming week and websites. Get involved. Give back to your community! SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS WEEK TUESDAY 7:30 a.m.: The 47-member Newpon Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub meets at Five Crowns Restaurant to hear former Rep. Bob Bedham discuss the recent election results. ( http://www.newportbeach GEmNG INVOLVED • GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information about adding your organization to this list, call (714) 966-4600. ACADDIC YEAR IN AMERfCA Costa Mesa families can host a German student and eam up to $1,000 toward a number of travel-abroad programs. Information: Danielle Carpino, (800) 322-HOst ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Assn., whidl ~ps people who have the disorder · that is alao known as Lou Gehrig's diteue, needs volunteers. lnfonnation: (714) 375-1922. ~ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Al.2HE9ER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, family resource conauttanta, special event volunteers, office volunteers ere needed. Volunteers may work on one-time projects or ongoing programs. Training aeaJona are avaOable. Information: (800) 660-1993. WCONTENTMENT" (I Thnothy6:1-21) ~AN~ 3303 Vb Lido NeWJXll1 Beach 673-1340 or 673--0150 Chwch 10 am & 5 pm, Sunday School 10 am ~ Meeliigs 7 :Kl ini ST. MAii PINYTDIAN ClluRCH Worship 9:30 .... I\•\ l"tllo (Ill N H A+ •A Gockentcttd ~ m:;ti =~the Wont of Cod Our Lady Queen of Angels 2046 Mar V aata Drive Newport Beadi. California 92660 (9'9>6"--0200 Fax (949) 6"-1349 Rev. ~ Baulieu UTURGIP.S: s..ta,. S ~· (C.antor), Sunday, 7:00 (Quin), 8:30 (~) 10:00 (c.hOir). 11:30 a.m. (c..m,~ ... 5:00 ~IL(~) 3100 Pocffk: V'sw Dr Newpat Becx:h 644-2617 or 675-4661 sunrl#rollllJI.~ -iJ • p.a.: the eo.a Miiie .! J\Jewport Ha.lbot Lklal Q.lb •• meet at the Colla Me1a Golf and CA>untty Club. '4; (hap:J/lwlf.ucm~com} ·• WEDNESDAY , 7:30 a.a: The SOuth Cout Metro Rotuy Oub will meet at the H~ Inn. met the Newport Harbor Klwania Oub wW meet at the Un.Mnity Athletic: Oub. Noon: The Excha.rtge Oub of . the Orange Coat will meet at the Bahia Corinthian YKbt Oub to bear ..... ~ofthe Bowers Museum. 8 p.m.: The 50-membe!' Rotuy Qub of Newpon-Balboa wW meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for a .. meeting with visfton from ~ sister club in Okazaki. ~ (http://www.tu!WpOrt.balboa.of8'. TltURSDAY 7 a.m.: The 20-plus member Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Uons Oub will meet at Mimi's Cal~ (www.cmoclions.org) Noon: The SO-member Costa Mesa Kiwanis Oub will meet at the Holiday Inn. (h ttp:l/www. kiwants.orglclubl costamesa); The SO-member Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwanis Oub will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub; The 85-member Exchange Oub of Newport Harbor meets at the Nautical Museum for a Veterans Day program with R.8. AlenndeT with a report on lraq. (http://www. nhachange club.mm); The Rotary Oub of Newport Irvine will meet at the Radisson Hotel to hear U.S. Olympic water polo assistant coach Rlcanlo Ar.ewdo. (/ittp:lltvww.nirotary.of8' • COMMUMTY a a.ues is published Saturdays In the Daily Pilot. Send your service club's meeting information by fax to (714) 92Hl655 or bye mail to 1deboom@aol.com. at the same location. Information: (949) 64G-4Tn. AMERICAN CANCER SOC1£TY' ROAD TO RECOVERY The transportation program needs volunteefa to drive cancer patients to and from medical treatments free of charge. The required commitment is a few hours eactt week or month. Drivers must have a vatid driver's license and insurance and be at least 26. Volunteers may use either their own vehicles or American Cancer Society vans. Information: (949) 261-9446 or scomer@cancer.org. AMERICAN HEART ASSN. The American Heart Aun. is looking for volunteers to perform various general office duties In the main office and implement educational and fundralaing evenu through Orange County. No 8'perience necessary. Trai,,.ng will be provided. Information: (949) 856-3555. AMERICAN HOME HEAUlt HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hoepk:e Program needl YOlunteera to give emotlonel support to tennlnalty Ill patients end their tem111 .. 1n the greater Ora• County area. Training is provtded. tnformedon: (714) 660-0800 Of (800) 640-2646. AIENCM MD CROSS, <>RAW COUNTY atAPTER The c:Npew ne.ct. YOlunteert to ~community groupe ebOut Aid Ct'OM.W... end to• ~Kt. lal10N-wtctt lhe med9 In : dlt111i1r9'Mt~icy ,; ~~:~· HoW.. (71.() 411-6319. ' • • f I ' t I I ' • r I . • • 1 • , , t • I , I ' I • ' I ..... lneYertlieyOI ..... ~ Mlf)'Jotwor-., (714) 821-6000. Ext m& e:t~~ 09f1IUdon wtlh ... :::=ne~mttie ~_;;:(Mil "n,. eo.ta Meu group aponsora CASA TERESA • ~ and 1uppo111 outreedi ea.. T.._., e 18mpontry communfty MMc:e progremt, forlingle, ~ homeleu a.tdl .. the homeleu aahdu•ry. women 18 and otdef, needs 'Volunteert are needed. volunteet1 fortheM poeftions; lnfohnation: (714) 640-6803. o1fk:e ...,_nt/grMter, computer aasistant, program devek>per BALIOA ISlANO ...... MO uaistant, and ,....i.-boutlque tlSTORtCAL SOCIETY U'-Pel"IOO. lnfonnetion: (714) TI,. Balboa l .. and Muaeum and 63M860. Historical Society, a nonprofit organlzetlon, It aeeklng COMPANION HOSPICE memorabllla auc:ti aa The hospice la now nM:Nltlng photographa and stories for the volunteers to become •friend for museum's collection. Volunteers someone who needs that ex1ra ere needed as docenta and to special caring at the end of life. help with displays. The museum, Become a member of• team et 502 S. Bayfront. Suite A. is whose goal Is to promote quality open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. of life and comfort measures. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Eactt applicant will receive 16 lnfonnation: (949) 67~2. hours of orientation and training. Information: (714) 660-81n or BALBOA PERFORr.WfG ARTS volunteers@Companlon ntEATER FOUNDATION Hospice.com. 'the Balboa Pef'forming Arts Theater Foundation is looking for COIMJNITY~ volunteers to auist in its oflice. NE1WORK Volunteers are asked to work a The netwoftc needs \'Olunteers to two-hour shift every week. help oontrol 1he rilirlg popuiation of Information: (949) 673-0895. wild cats in local neighbortloods. ~ 'NOUkt 1r1lp and deliver BEST BUOOfES ans to local vetl!lr'• • ial 11 for The nonprofit organization is Sl>8Ying or neutering, and then looking for volunteers 18 and ""8eae them bedc to the property older to provide companionship where they lftl8f'8 found The goal of for adults with developmental the program is to G8Y8 the lives of disabilities. As a "Citizen Buddy; stray cats. lnfoonation: (949) volunteers will visit with a buddy 769-3646. twice a month and call or e-mail COSTA MESA CMc them once a week. The organization also has an PLAYHOUSE e-Buddies program that forms The P'ayhouse needs volunteers friendships entJrely over the for ushering, bacbtage work, Internet. Volunteers for that mailings, typing, controlling program must be at least 12 years lighta and many other duties. old. Information: (714) 546-1826 Information: (949) 660-6269. or httpi /www.bestbuddies.org. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL mG BROllfERS, BIG SISTERS SOCtETY The local chapter is looking tor The society preserves and men and women older than 18 promotes the history of Costa who have lived in Orange County Mesa and the harbor area. for at least one month and have Volunteers are needed tor the been emP'oyed for at least one arcttives, library, museum. docent month to serve aa big brothers or and public-outreach programs. big sisters for cttlldren ages 6 to Information: (949) 631-5918. is from single-parent homes. Information: (714) 544-7773, COSTA MESA LinRACY /'lttp:J/www.bigbrooc.orp. COUNCIL The Costa Mesa literacy Center "°y SCOOTS OF AMERICA INC. needs volunteer tutors to teactt Volunteer opportunltJes for the English as a second language. Orange County Council Include People who want to learn English fundraising, prog~m aa a second language are also Pevelopment and training to encouraged to call. Call to existing troops and pacb. register. Information: (714) tnformation: (714) 546-4990. 435-3310 or (714) 545-3445: BOYS &. GIRLS CLUBS OF COSTA MESA MS SELF-HELP NEWPORT.-SA GROUP The three area clubs need The Orange County cttapter of the volunteer coachea and national Multiple Sclerosis art..-and-crafta workshop Society has started a new teachers. Call for locations. sett-help group in Coste Mesa for Information: (949) 642·2245. peoP'e newfy diagnosed or with minimal symptoms of multiple BOYS &. GIRLS CLUBS sclero.ia, or both. The group The organization is running car meet.a at 11 a.m . the second campaigns to support its Tuesday of every month. programs .. If you would like to Information: (949) 650-7659. donate your eutomobile, call (800) 246-0493. COSTA MESA POLICE DEMRTMENT BRAIU.E INSTIT\ITFS The Costa Mesa Police ORANGE COUNTY CENTER Department ia seeking volunteers The nonprofit organlzatJon is 21 and older to work at least 16 looking for volunteers to assist hours per month at the main blind and visually Impaired station at 99 Fair Drive or at the FREE FINANCING '1' • \ •, ' ' I ,....tD...., .. Mcllaat dlll.,.. l*bm In poof 11f awlll ........ '°' 30yws; ... OtVI' ....... hlitpnMdld ... oommunlly...., QUiity "-"" ..... ~~~ .,...oP.,,,. dlecilpMf• ..... buldhlgh_,, 1•11mend -~ drMms of being. ~mM--CIHllER ptoMelONt ct.ncer. lnfomwtlon: The~--...... (714) ~1-7.U.t. facllltv •thecomer of 18'h ltrMt FRDDS OF'THE COSTA MESA end f>ofnone~ ... YOluntMrs who'*'~ l.mWIES membera end tN pubic ...... The Ft1enda la.~ group for front dellt end~ for the the thfw llbf'ariee in Colta Mesa. Reeource OeplNtJMnt wtth E** Hetp with fundreising even1a Md computer uperlence llfld lharp help promote llbf'ary programs tMphone ltilla. The Senior end eervlc:es In our community. Mu.la program ello M9dl Information: (714) 56fM396. people to deUvef meele to homes. Information: (949) 8'6-2368. ~OF THE NEWPORT BEACH LBtARY COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP. The boobtore needs donations The nonprofit orgenimlon at the for boot sales. Good quality Costa Mea Senior Center 19 cttlldren'• and nonfiction boob loc*Jng for new t>o.rd membef:a. are especially needed. They may The fundralaing and be left at any of the branch policymaking board needs libraries -Balboa, Marinera or volunteera who will partk:ip9te in Corona det Mar -or in the monthly mMdnga, occasionel apedal boot closet next to the committee meetings and apecial Friends Book Store, at 1000 projects. Candidates should have Avocado Ave. Volunteers are connections in Costa Mesa and needed to staff the used boot surrounding communltlee and an store, which is inside the entrance Interest in serving the community of the Central Library. Volunteera by helping seniors. Information: mutt be members of the Friends (949) 64&-2356, Ext. 16. of the Library and are asked to wort one three-hour shift per COURT-APPOINTED SPECW.. month. Information: (9491 ADVOCATES 759-9667. Volunteera are needed to 18fVe as advocates for abused, neglected FRIENDS OF ORANGE COAST and abandoned cttildren. INTERFAITH SHELJER Volunteers work one on one with The Friends of the Orange a cttild for three hours a week. Coast Interfaith Shelter meet Information: (714) 619-5155. the first Thursday of each month to plan projects and DISPUTE RESOLUTIOH events that benefit homeless SERVICES families. FOCIS is the shelter's Volunteer meciators. case only fundra1sing arm. specialists and outreactt 888ist8nts Information· (949) 640-8828. are needed to tWp in a variety of meciation cases. 8ifingual language GIRL SCOUTS skills are needed for office Gir1 Scouts of Orange County YOlunteers and for meci8tora. needs volunteers who will be Information: (949) 2S0-0488. trained as troop leaders, serve on EASTER SEALS spec.ial committees and give lectures. demonstrations or Easter Seals needs volunteers for classes. Information: (714) ongoing clerical wort, programs 979-7900. for cttlldren with disabllities and special events. Information: (7141 GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE 834-1111. COUNTY Volunteers are needed to offer ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE educational and enrichment CENTER opportunities for girls and boys. The Environmental Nature Center Information: (949) 646-7181. provides quality education through hands-on experiente HOSACEPRE.FERREDCHOICE with nature in a 3.5-acre outdoor Volunteers are needed to help classroom. Adult volunteer trail make e difference in the hves of guides ere needed in the terminally ill persons and their afternoon during the weelc to lead families. Volunteers would assist children'• tours in the Center. them with nonmedical needs Several other volunteer suctt as providing respite for the opportunltles are also available. primary caregiver. running Information: (9491645-8489. errands, reading to the patients FAMILIES-COSTA MESA and weekty social visits. The organization 1s also looking for Thia team of community-baaed clerical and bereavement organization•. whictt work:.a to volunteers to assist with office provide youth and families with duties. Training is provided. counseling, family support, Information: (714) 980-0900. health education, mentoring, Moring, after-school activities HUMAN OPTIONS and kinship services, needs The organization shelters, volunteers in all areas. counsels and educates abused Information: (949) 574-3976. women and children. It is looking for volunteers. Information: (949) ASH -MOBILE MEALS 737-5242, Ext. 24. Call (949) 642-6060 to help Friends in Service to Humanity JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE with the Moblle Meals program COUNTY and provide ongoing emergency The organization of w om en. assistance to those in need. Both committed to promoting always seek volunteer assistance volunteeriam, developing the in a variety of areas. Information: potential of women and (949) 645-8050. improving communities through the work and leadership of FRIENDS OF TlfE BALLET trained volunteers, is seeking MONTMARTRE new members. Information: (949) The Friends need volunteers who 261-0823. 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SPECIAL EVENTS EXPLOSION OF llE SENSES The Newport Beech Becc:hu1 Society will hold the rnaugural Explosion of the Senses benefit Saturday, with live music. wine, dining end an en auction. The event will be• fundrelaer for multiple Orange County nonprofit groups. The 7 to 11 :30 p.m. event will be at Partt Prive, 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. Admission will cost $46 to $125. Information: http://www.bacchus society.org. CLAY AIKEN Clay Alken will perform Christmas music at an 8 p.m. concert Nov. 26 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tidcets will cost $52 to $87. Information: (714) 556-2787. NEWCHAPTE~ holy basil : WildAl=~~~eye $995: I SALMON I I tl'lllt ltl'Oml'd org11nlr r/t I' un1I qrlllrtl nrgunlr fr~.,/1 I Reducrs st1rss Rtducfs su9a1 cr•vtncu Lo,.,en cortisol levels L~ wt19'11r s14!! 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Cofombl•'• Toto I• Mom1>91ln1, Chlle't Maritn• Montelvo and Brezll'1 8el6 V•lloao wfll perform In an 8 p.m. concert, •Letln11I Musical Olv11 of Letfn Amertc..• The today conc;ert I• h•ld tt the 1r-.,1ne Berctav Thettre, •2A2 CampJ.t• Drive, Irvine. Ticket• are $27 and $32. Full-time atudenta can purc:tta .. half-price tf<*et• at the box office with valid ID. Information: (9'9) 864-4MS or http://www.thebarclay.org. FACULTY DANCE CONCdT Orange Coaat College'• annual faculty danca concert will begin at 8 p.m. Saturdav In the Robert B. Moore Theatre. Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tidcets will cost $9, the price at the door will be $13. Information: (71•) 432·5880. WARSAW f'tlUtARMONIC ORCHESTRA The Warsaw Phllharmonlc Orchestra will perform Penderedci'• •polymorphia" and Chopin'• •piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11" at 8 p.m. Monday an<t Tuesday at the Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tidcets are $65. Information: (949) 553·2422. THE ENGLISH CONCERT WfTM ANDREW MANZE Period instrument group The English Concert and its violinist, Andrew Manze, will perform at "\10 p.m. Tuesday at ~ t>1ah~wniy '?Wfolm;Hi Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Tidcets are $76. lnfortnation: (7141 755·0236. BE-BOP CONCERT Trumpet player Jade Sheldon. billed as an originator of West Coast be-bop, will perform In two concerts that will begin at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. on Nov. 12 and 13 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town C~nter Drive, Costa Mesa. For tickets and more information, call (714) 556-2787. GUITAR ENSEMBLE PE RF Oft MANCE The Orange Coast College Guitar Ensemble. a group of more than 20 musicians, will perform classical works spa nning six centuries of music. The 8 p.m. performance will be Nov. 13 at the Orange Coast College Fine Arts Recital I-tall, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tidcets will cost $7. Information: (714) 432-5880. WINO ENSEMBLE CONCERT Orchestral works written for wind instruments wrll be performed at a 3 p.m. show Nov. 14 at the Robert B. Moore Theatre at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tidcets will cost $7. Information: (7140 432·5880. ·soNGS MY MOTHER TAUGHT ME" Singer Lorna Luft will perform many of the songs made famous by her mother, Judy Garland. The 7:30 p.m. concert will be performed Nov. 16 through Nov. 20 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa M esa. Information~ (714) 556·2787 or http://www.ocpac.org SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Orange Coast College Symphony Orchestra will perform works by Edvard Grieg and Gustav Mahler. The 8 p.m. concert will be Nov. 20 at the Robert B. Moore Theatre, Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Advance tldceta will cost $8, the price at the door will be $10. Information: (714) 432-6880. GUARNERI STRING QUARTET The Guarneri String Qu1net will play 1ong1 by Mozart, Bridge and Ravel et 8 p.m. Nov. 22 at the Barclay Theatre, •242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tldce11 are $36 to $46. Information: (Mt) W·2422. WEEKLY WI OUK£'S PtACI Jazz and coc:tl1tl1 flow dally from noon to m dnloht Sundays through Thurtdav• and from noon to 21.m. Frldav• end S.turday1 1t tt\e Btfboe Bev Club• Anort, at 1221 W. Coa1tHlghw1y, Newpor1 Belc:h. lnformetlon: UM9) ... 5.5000. MM91A GINA WEBEN0 JAZZ Welter Lakota and David Alcantar, th• New York Jau Connection Ouo, play et Mamma Gfn1at261 £. Coaat Highway In Newport a1 8 p.m. Frfd1y1 end Saturdays and et 7 p.m. Sund1y1 end Monday1. Dtana Oltrl Joint the duo on vocals on Mondav-. It'• free. Information: (949) 673-9500. MUSIC AT llE GRl.L MPG membera Greg Morgan, Nldc Peper end Kelly Gordlen perform clattlc rode, R&B and swing music at 8:30 p.m. Fridays end Saturdays at the Bluewater Grill, 630 Lido Part Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 676-3474. REVOLVER La Cave Restaurant offers Revolver. which features DJs along with Imagery and auditory detlghts at 10 p.m. Tuesdays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. stNATRA TRIBUTE La Cave Restaurant offers David Kinwald's live tribute to Frank Sinatra from 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays at 1695 -:-:.lo~A"• .. "C~~ Information: (949) 646-7944. THE UNDERGROUND LOUNGE La Cave Restaurant offers the Underground Lounge, featuring Pete Villani singing Bennett, Martin and Sinatra from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at 1695 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. PlANBE La Cave Restaurant offers the funky soul jazz music of Plan Be from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Thursdays at 1695 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646·7944. TME GINGER BAKER JR. TRIO La Cave Restaurant offers the jazz fusion music of the Ginger Baker Jr. Trio from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays at 1695 Irvine Ave .• Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. TOOO OLIVER JAZZ QUARTET La Cave Rf}staurant offers the jazz music of the Todd Oliver Jau Quartet from 10 p.m . t o 1 a.m. ~ednesdays and Saturdays at 1696 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa . Information: (949) 646-7944. PHIL SHANE La Cave Restaurant will host Phil Shane, a one-man music legend who sings Elvis, Lewis, Diamond. Orbison, Cash and other music greats. The performance begins at 10 p.m. the last Friday of each month at 1696 lrvlne Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. MUSIC AT lliE PELICAN The Rusty Pelican offers the music of Common Ground from Wednesday through Sunday. The band performs from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, from 8:30 p .m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. The restaurant 11 at 2736 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431. MUSIC AT PLAYERS Players restaurant Is now offering live music from 9 p.m. to mldnlght every Friday and Saturday. Playere 11 at 612 W. 19th St., Co.ta Mete. No cover charge. (949) 6'8-6616. WEEKEND MUSIC Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant In Newport Beach pre1ent1 the Ric* Sherman Duo feawrlno Aidt Sherman and Alan Remington on Friday nlgM.t. Th• ~ram fNturet 111 your f1Vortt•1 on the ta)(OphOM k-VbolrdS. Anthonv'• feet 151 E. CoHt .Q Highway. (NI) 87s:M26. PClNtOCk Nfl) F1.Al8CO ~ Tete e, • fUnk. rod end Motown Kt. performs at 8 p.m. Saturday• at Canneto't Rlstorente, 3520 E. C0"1 'i Hlghw1y, Coron• def Mar. Solo :r guitarist Ken Sandera perlo""• •f' cl111f cal fltmenco tunH It 7:30 'i p.m. Tuesdtyt and Sunday•. 11 Free. (949) 876'1822. SAllJROAY NIGHT R&8 ) Gerald lahlbaahl and the Stone Bridge Band play roe* end R&B ~ at 9 p.m. Saturday• et Sunon Place Hotel'• Trianon Lounge, 4'500 MacArthur Ellvd., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 478-2001. T I, STAGE ISRAEL HOROVITZ FESTIVAL A.festival of 1hort wort• by •I American playwright larael ) Horowitz will be directed by Orange Cotst Colfege 1tudent1. ; Performance1 wlll begin at 8 p.m. on Nov. 12.13, 19 and 20. Shows will begin at 2 and 7 p.m. Nov. 1-4 end 21 . Performances will be at the Drama Lab Stu"lo, Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tidceta will cost $7. The price at the door will be $8. Information: (714) 432-5640, EX1. 1. HABEUS CORPUS South Coast Repertory will perform •Habeus Corpus" through Nov. 21at655 Town £1'1.tart>ri~ eomr-~. ~o,.. ticket information, call (714) 708-6555. A MURDER IS ANNOUNCED "A Murder is Announced" takes to the 1tage Nov. 12 through 14 and Nov. 18 through 21 at Vanguard University's Lyceum Theater, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Performance times are at 8 p.m. Thur1day through Saturday and at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. General admission ia $10 or $8 for seniors and children under 12. Information: (7141668-6146. ART ·~IMPRESSIONS' An exhibition of paintings featuring vineyards. harvests, sunflowers and boats runs through Nov. 30 at the Debra Huse Gallery, 229 Marine Ave .. Suite E, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 723·6171 or http://www.debrahustt.com. 'PARIS PICTURESQUE' An uhlbition of photographs by artist Barbara Higgins, "Paris Picturesque; will be on display through December at French Budcets, a florist at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Information: (8001 652·9551. THE PHOTOGRAPHY Of ROMAN LORANC An exhibition of new photographs by Roman Lorenc will be on display from through • Nov. 30 at Susan Spiritus Gallery, 3929 Birch St .. Newport Beach. Information: (9491474-4321. SCREEN OCC F1lM SERES Orange Coast College'• Film SerlH present• "Giida" at 6:30 p.m . Nov. 19 at OCC's Fine Arts Room 119, 2701 Felrvlew Road. Co1ta Meaa. The event Is sponsored by the fine arts department and OCC Extended Educetlon. Information: http:/IWww.octidceta.com. OOC Fl.M SERES Orenge Coa•t College's Film Seri•• pruent1 •The Letter• at 8!30 p.m. Dec. 3 at OCC'1 Fine Jut• Room 119, 2701 Felrvfew Roed. Cost• MeH. The event is 1ponaor•d by the fine art• Ctepartm.nt ind OCC Extended EdUCfltlon. Information: 'i http:l!www.octlcbta.com. · ;:,, ... HOURS, Pac• Al 7 ;:~ .. . ... ~-~~~~~~----~--~.;._~~~~--~-----~-----~" ,,---------------------------------------------------------------~" ADDA TOUCH OF HISTORIC CHaRMTO YOUR H ME. • llttJfl herd to Wrtdf bur well WOf1h .,our time/ l I ) ) ) :> j ) 4 t I t .• . .. \ • • HOlllS ~IMYWMr:eo .... ...,..... .... ,,.. ~-A16 ~, .. ,7',..._ occ ... -. MmYITORVllLla ~c...Co111nF11m Athldntn"t-.V *-le~ It ..,... pr1111111 •LMv In ... .... ""' W...11d1¥9 .. uu• .. e:ao p;tn. o.c. 111t Bamee a Noble loollMllere et OCC'I fine Anl AoOtn t1t, 2701 Mwo ...,..., I01 .. louth , .......... Colla ..... Coeet Drive. ColM ...... The ewnt It lpONOred by th9 lnformetlon: (714) ~228. ftM lfta depertmtn1 Ind OCC ITOllY.TIE EXt~ Educetton. •' lnformetlon: A chlldt'9n't story time It htld et http://Www.oetlct•'•·com. 10 a.m. W.dntedaya and 10:16 a.m. Frideys It Bordera Boou, occ FIJI lalES Music tnd C1f6 It South Coast Oreng• Coast College'• Fiim Plue, 3333 Beer St.~ Colt• Se,.._ preHntt •vou Cen't Meu. Free. Information: (714) Teke tt Wfth vou• et 8:30 p.m. Jen. 14 at OCC'• Fine Am Room 432-7864. 119, 2701 Felrvtew Road, Coste aw.AGNE BRUNCH Meu. The event la sponsored Bayside Reateurent offer• 1 by the flne artt department and brunch, which Includes 1 OCC Extended Education. three-course brunch, free Information: flowing champagne, llve mualc http://www.octlctets.com. and terrace aeatJng From 11 1.m. to 3 p.m. every Sunday at • OCC FIJI SERIES 900 Bayalde Drive, Newport Orange CoHt College'• Fiim Beach. Tickets coat $22.95 Serie• present• -rhe Set-Up• Information: (949) 721-1222. at 8:30 p.m. Jan. 28 at OCC'a SUNSET DINNERS Fine Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Meaa. The Rusty Pelican offera Sunset The event la aponaored by the Dinner• from 4 to 5:16 p.m. fine artt department and OCC Monday through Friday at 2736 Extended Education. W. Coast Highway, Newport Information: Beach. Meal• typically cost http://www.octlckets.com. between $10 and $15. Information: (949) 842-3431. DANCE SUNDAY BRUNCH SWING The Rusty Pelican offera Le11on1 are given from 2 to 8 Sunday brunch from 10 a.m. to p.m. every Sunday at the Avant 3:30 p.m . .very Sunday at 2735 Garde Ballroom In Newport . W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach by the Orange County Beach. Meala typlcalty coat Swing Dance Club. All agea are between $8 and $15. welcome and a dancing partner Information: (949) 642-3431. •not required. rn ormat on: http://www.o"wlng.com, (888) QC-SWING. ARGENTINE TANGO Tango dancing la offered from 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. the first Saturday of each n:ionth at Danacene Studio, 2980 McClintock Way, Costa Meu. Information: (714) 641-1t&89. IS TANNAHILL AND LEJCiH ris Tannahill and Leigh hite will be featured poets at p.m. at Alta Coffee House, 506 st St .. Newport Beach. miulon is free. Information: 9) 676-0233. WEDNESDAY' M Magazine hoata •first edneaday," an open-mike etry night with gallery exhibits, video and film screenlnga, monologues, and • and bands from radio station KUCl-FM (88.9). The event la from 7 to 10 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month in the Uving Room at the lab/Anti mall, 2930 Briatol St., Costa Meaa. For seating, guest• ahould bring lawn chairs. Information: (714) 966-6860. CHILDREN STARLIGHT STORIES Children 3 to 7 yeera old are Invited to participate In aongs and finger-puppet plays at 7 p.m. Mondays at the Coate Meu library, 1866 Part Ave. Information: (949) 646·8845. PJS AND BOOKS A children's story time is presented at 7 p.m. Mondays and at 10:30 a .m. Saturdays at the Newport Beach Central library, 1000 Avocado Ave. 1WIJGHT DIMG A twilight dining menu, featuring dlahea auch as chidten parmigiana and calamerl plcante at reduced prices, la offered from 6 to 6 p.m. weekdays and from 4 to 6 p.m. Sundays at Villa Nova Rettaurant, 3131 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Information: (IMS) 642-7880. WINE TAST1NG1 . HI-Time Wine Cellars offers wine taatinga from 4:30 to 8 p.m. Fridays and from 1 :30 to 8 p.m. Saturdays. Information: (949) 860..a483. SUNDAY BRUNCH A Sunday brunch featuring international seafood and Hlad buffets, roasts carved to order, and breakfast favorites is held from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Sutton Place Hotel. 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Meals typically cost from $30 to S40 with champagne. Information: (949) 476-2001. 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After that all selections can be made throught he h1gh-resolut1on, seven inch touch screem. Furthermore, voice recognition and voice commands allow LR3 drivers to utilize the system without diverting their eyes away from the road . . LAND ROVER CERTlflED PRE4> NEWPORT COAST-Frtday'a Acad· emy League football game between vtatttna St. Marpret'a High and Sage H1D School pitted one team ftghting ror ita playoff llvea and another just trying to Umlt the number of players on the Injured Uat. Sip um. out of necesaity, ablfted eeveral .players lnto new poaldona. but st. Marpret'a bad an amwer -euly and often -for wbatawr the Llaht· nlng tried and couted to a 49·0 vic- tory. The Tartana (6;1·1, 1-1 ln league) raced to a 28-0 lead after tJ\e Jlnt quarter en route to sending ti.·~· Ding (6·3, 0-2) to their first ahutout : • Rick Devereux : • Daily Pilot •• NEWPORT BEACH -It took a total •! of alx offensive playa, not including punu, for the Newport Harbor High football team to show that it would not tab Sea View League 'lrulBOM>. opponent Laguna Hilla lightly Fri· day night at Davidson Field in a 55·0 blow- out. ~HHlt 0 The Sail· Newport Harbor 65 ora held La· guna Hilla to a three- and-out on Its first posaeulon and • responded thiee plan and 56 aec- • onda later with a 5-yatd touchdown • pUI from k.uey ~ten to Alex Orth. •we wanted to let the tempo early,• .,. Coach Jeff B¥Jtley aald. "Por ua to • come out ytCS atop them and then march down the fteld and score right away gaw ua a lot of momentum." The momentum 1tayed wtth New- port (8-0-1, 3·0-1 in leque), u the Sailors scored on their next two po•· seaalona without allowing a Laguna (0-9, 0-4) ftnt down. Peters hit Spencer Unk on a 17 · yard alant over the middle. The senior bobbled the ball, but gained control u he croaaed the goal llne. Petera completed hia ftnt slx pua attempts for 73 yard.a and two touchdowns. •it wu nice to get into a rhythm,• aald Peters, who flntahed with seven compledona on el8ht pau attempts. •aut nevor ['IberiotJ wu numtn1 STEVE McCIWt< I DAA.Y PILOT Sage Hil's Jimmy O'Ha!e (80) hits St. Margarefs Mack Mower (5) from behind and strips the bal, forcing a fumble that was recovered by the host Lightning. DOH LEACH I DAILY PILOT Newport's Trevor Theriot cuts around Laguna Hills defender Chris Giovinazzo (15) on his way to scoring a touchdown. great and the line gave me all day to throw the ball." ~ Theriot ran 7 yards on a sweep to the right for the third straight New- port touchdowrror the first quarter. Travis Duffield, who converted seven extra polnu, gave the Tars a 21-0 lead. Theriot sprinted 57 yarda on New- port's second posseaalon of the sec- ond quarter and scored on an 11 -yard blast up the middle on the next drive. Newport HarboT fi nished the first half with more points (35) than the Hawks had yards (24). The Sailors held Laguna to one first down to open the game. "We had great balance In the first half," Brinkley said. "Kasey was throwing the ball really well and we wtre able to pick up yardage ru nning as well. And I thought our defense played really well.· Ryan Rippon carried the firsl half momentum in to the third quarter when he capped off an 80-yard drive with a 6 -yard touch down run up the middle. HIGH,SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK . . II ·Mustangs · overrun by Orange Panthers twn four tuny>vers into 26 points to push Mesa to the brink of CIF playoff contention. Barry F .ulkner Daily Pilot cn;TA MES-. -When the ground-up rubber had settled on the Orange c.oast C.oBeae Flekrl\uf Priday nlgtu. host Colla Mesa High and~ had comb6ned b 6'5 yanb of total o«ense. 38 first downs, nine touchdowns and no pt.mt& The Golden West League football ~ SCOREBOMD hcM<lMr, in- dUded five tum· <MJrS, four o( which were served up by the ~ (2-7, 2-3 in league). Orange 43 The miscues Costa Mesa 21 helped produce a 43-21 viaory for Orange (8-2, 5-lJ, ranked No. 9 in OF Southern Section Division VD.. All four tumoYeTS led to Orange touch- &Mt'8. The loss co.st Mesa a charu to finish any higher than tied for thud in the league ~ But if the Mustangs can beet crosstown rival Esi.anaa Friday. they would finish 3-3 Saddleback. with a loss to league-leed- ing Westminster Thursday. would also slip to 3-3, where Santa Ana couk1 JOUl a log- jam. should it defeat Ocean View Friday. In the event of a three-way tie. a ooin Oip would decide the 1eagueS third and 6- nal guaranteed~ ~tative. Ina~ •fll'f'dlei Q,ml Mii!ia would wtn the debreak:er with Santa Ana and kJ8e it to SadrfW>act (having beatm the Sainas and bit to the Roadn.IMes\). A loM to EsJancia would end e.ostt MelaS 8ClllOO. 1be C\.lrD(M!I' bug bil early Friday b Mesa. which fumbled the opening ldc:kotf and was in1ercepted on its first offensn.-e play. The Panther.., who have now won 14 of their la.st I 5 league games. turned bodl miscues into touchdowns to talal a 13-0 lead just l :58 mto the contest. Orange. which can still earn a share of the tide. should Saddleback upset W$- rnin.ster, scored on its first szx ~ four in the first half. But the ~ dealing with the ab- sence oC Coadl Tum Baldwin, who served a ooe-ga.me suspension for violating OF practice ruJes during ~ week's ~ week. made the Panthers sweat into the ftoa1 moments.. "(The Panthers) have lhe kind of offe.me )Ul.I loYe to hale." designated Mesa t..s coac:b Eddie Steward said of Orangr5 dou- ble wing. "Their backs ran hard and >Ne didn't tackle very well" Orange fmJlman Matthew Con~ produced l 56 rushing yards and three 1ouchdowm on 15 attempL<i. while junior Herbie Jones added 138 yards and ~ TDs on 20 carries. Both backs combined for seven runs of See MUSTANGS, ha• IM Taylor. rules field with all the right moves Newport Harbor senior field hockey standout led squad to three Sunset League titles in career. I i I '!, . 2004 .. ACURAMDX TOURlNAVI CER,IFIED ·ONLY 200 MILES! (P201 2/ 537 699) '9~~E~~l~~-~~-~~~ ........ •40PS 1~~1:~~~1 ~Ar.~~~ .... •24,995 . . ,~ 1~~~--~~~~~~ ...................... ~699 5 1~.:~~~3!~~---·········· *M,995 . . 1~ 2~~-~~-~~~~~-~······ * 16,995 ·10l.~~~~~~-~~-~···· *31,995 '0~ !~~)~~~-~~~~---. .10~~~~~~~ .. ~~·~············- • C' l03 AUDI Alll08» 2.71 (2.4188.4.) ............................... . Sea Kings pull out five-game victory over ri\ral Sailors in edge-of-your-seat fashion Friday night. ) Ohrl•Yemma Daily Pilot . CORONA DEL MAR -It wouldn'l have been a Newport Harbor High vs. Corona del Mar girls volleyball match ii it didn't go down to flve games, with everyone lg the building on the edge of their seats or standing, and with synchro- nized screams of jubilation or gasps of grief after every point. • And in the fifth game, with the home crowd on their feet, yelling at the top of their lungs while trying to will their team to a win, Corona del Mar pulled out a thriller Priday night, defeating visiting Bade Bay rival Newport Harbor, 27- 25, 1'8-25. 25-18. 20-25. 15-8. l'l've been coaching here for nine years." CdM Coach Bill Olristiansen said. "And l can't remember a time when these two teams played and one of them actually swept the other in three (games I.~ With the Sea KJngs (22-5, 9-1 in league) dispatching the Sail- ors, a 2 111-year Newport win- ning streak over CdM was ended, and the Sea Klng sen- iors walked off the court bask- ing in the gJory of defeating rheir biggest rivaJ in their lut year of high school volleyball. ·or al! the games we. played, I will remember this one the most in my high school volley- ball career," said senior Lind- sey Ensign. who had the match-winning k.iJI that sent the crowd into a frenzy. "When they set that last one up for me, I had no doubt I was going to put the baJI down. But anyone could have done ii. I was lucky enough to have it." After the Sailors went up. 3-1, in the fifth game with two Kiley Hall kills and a Taryn l'ar- nutzer tip, the Sea KJng:s rallied and scored six straight points to go up. 8-3, forcing Sailor CROSS Continued from 81 ite, and followed through on her expectations, running the three-mile course at Irvine Park In 17 minutes, 7 second!t -the same time she marked at the Orange County championships on the same course earlier this season. Bui the main goal for both t.he Newport girls and boys was to qualify for the CIF Southern Section preliminaries Nov. 13 at Mt. San A,ntonio College. And Friday, both teams did f ust that ... barely. · The girls needed a third- place finish or better to con- tinue on to Mt. SAC while the boys also needed to finish third, or have Woodbridge finish third • to even out the standings. Both teams eked it out to continue their seasons, aa the Newport girls finished third, the Woodbridge boy1 t.hI1d and the Newport boys founh. "We needed to finish In the top three,• Newport boys coach Nowell Kay said. "But we quali- fied thanb to Foothill beatlng Woodbridae. We could have taken care bf our own buslntu, though." With Foothill flo.lshh>I ahead of Woodbridge in frtday'1 meet. PHOTOS BYOONUACH /OAllY PILOT Corona def Mar's Breanne Ogden moves in for a dig to keep one of many long raUies alive m iloAfeague matchup against Newport. Coach Dan Glenn to caU a timeout. The timeout didn't help slOw CdM'a. momentum, and a wu· ple of W)forced Sailor errors later, the score was 14 -7 Sea IClngs. HaU slammed one la.st kill home to make It 14-8, but then Ensign worked her magic, and sent the Sailors home. Wit's always a big game against Newport,• Cllfi!>llansen said. ·This rivalry goes back 35. 40 years. It's like a USL-UCU. rivaJry.· Ensign led the Sea King~ with 17 lcills and 23 digs. while sen- ioJ' Jordan Smith and senior Traci Lawson added I 0 kills apiece. Lawson also had 20 as- s ists. Sailors' senior captain Hall. playing in her last regular-sea- the Newport boys fimshed third in the league standings, while the girls aJso finished third. "lndividuaJ results are nice. K Tweit said. wBut our No I goaJ is to keep this team going and quaJify." Blue's l 7:07 was 39 seconds faster than second-place fin isher Jesse Ba bcock from Woodbridge. Lauren Maddox finished second for the Sailors and founh overalJ in 17:55. Tay- lor Bryson (17th in 19:03). Courtney Marshall (27th in 19:37) and CaJtlin MaJ (32nd in 20:06) were the rest of the five Newport scorers . Foothill finished first with 50 points, Woodbridge was second with 60 and Newport Harbor had 78 points. On the boys side. Laguna Hills finished first with 45 points. Foothill -and Wood- bridge both finished with 80 points, but Foothill's team time waa faster, putting them in sec- ond, and Newport finished with 84 polnts in fourth. Senior Martin Bernard fin - ished first for Newport and sev- enth overall ln 15:43. Kenny Rakestraw (13th In 15:5-4), Nick St. Andre (14th in 15:56), Wes- ley Urtusuastegui (20th ln 16:18) and Cameron MacLa.ren (30th lo 16:46) were the top five Sailor runners. .son match, led the match with 'l.1 kills. Coco Yokoyama had 10 kills,,. Tamutzer had five and Hadley .Jt~ bad rwo for the Sall<>f$, Who hnllhed their regular season 12-12, 8-2. Despite being a nonleague matchup, the Newport Harbor- Corona del Mar bottles are for more lhan rankings. standings or records. BOlh schools look at it as one of. 1f nol the, biggest matchup all season And both schools are fighting for some- thing extremely important. "With both sides aJways be- ing competitive, bragging rights are involiwM:I laiere.9 Gle nn said before the snatch. NBut it's always a good, com- J>etittfe game. on~ of the rea- sons I'm s till coa~hing is to play Corqna. • ~, did all nght. ii was a pretty good race.· Bernard said. "This was the biggest meet this sea- son and the hardest for our team." For Alue. finishing first has hecome routine. This season she has finished first in numer- ous league meets and the Orange County championships Oct. 16 against l02 runners from 15 schools. And she placed fourth at the Mt. SAC in- vitational Oct. 23 against run- ners from all over the state. Entering Friday's race. Tweit saJd he expected Blue to wln the race, saying she was the league favorite. After mue crossed t.he finish line, followed shortly by Maddox. both team- mates were pleased with them- selves. ·1 wanted to brea.lc.. 17 min- utes. but I came close," Blue said. Said Maddox: •This was one of the most important meets. I pushed myself as hard as I could and I'm glad I broke 18 (minutes).~ And about five minutes after all the gtrl1 runners had fin- ished, and the results were posted, a wave or emotion swept through the girls team. •This is really big.'" Maddox said. "We only bad five runners going, and~ pulled through." Our incredible new zoos MLJ50 SJJV Special EditWri wich All"Wheel Drive climbs to #2 m JD Powe-rs' lQ Surveyl Our Obercool '05 E320 ~ offers Full -Site Luxury and down-sited lease tenm! 95 to choose from . ( )ur lou• f><.1"\ ml'nt lo CJ ks grc<.lC, too! • 84 Saturday. November 6, 2oo. SCORE BY QUARTERS Laguna Hills 0 0 0 0 • 0 Newpon Harbor 21 14 1 13 • 55 ~ST QUARTER NH -Orth 5 pan from Peters !Duffield kid<), 9:34 NH -Link 11 pass from Peters IOulf1eld k1cld. 5:33. NH -Thenot 7 run (Duffield kiclt), 1 46 SECOND QUART£R NH -Theriot 57 run (Duffield klclt), 9 46. NH Theriot 11 run (Duffield kiclt), 4 23 TtlRD QUARTER NH -Rippon 6 run (Duffield kicltl. 9:42. FOURTH QUARTER NH -Eldndge 24 run (kick bloclted), 10 16 NH Eldridge 93 run (Duffield kick), 1 04 A 3,500 (est.I INDMDUAL RUSHING LH Cheng, 19 34, Haryung. 8 rrnnus 15, Jean, 3 1, Antone, 2-3; Schrqeder, l 4 NH Theriot, 14-193, 3 TOs; Eldridge 12 160, 2 TOs. Rippon, 10 53 1 TO. Frazun, 2-5, Link, 2·3, W1ll1arns, 1 5, Jacltson. 1 minus-1. INDMDUAL PAS~NG LH Haryung, 5 12 1. 58 NH Peters. 7 8 0. 92, 2 TD, Williams, 2 3 O. 12. INDMDUAL RECEMNG LH Sctiroeder, 1-20; Noenickx. 1 19, AntontJ. 1 12, L811e, 1 4, Stefan. ) 3 NH -Onh, 3 45, 1 TO, Link, 2-18, l TO, Coder, 1 17. Tracy, 1 12; Green, 1 10, Duffield, l 2 GAME STATISTICS LH NH ftr •I downs 6 14 Ru•ht» yarcl,tgt' 30-47 42-418 P"""'ll ydr<l"llf' 58 104 Pn••nq !>-12 1 ~11-0 Mt• return vard• • .a 68 Sllds var<lage 3 18 0-0 Net yard&ge 133 580 Punts J.36 1 3-31 7 f uml>IH lurnb"'~ '°"' 3 1 0-0 Fl"IJT ""' vard"IJ• 2 12 a. 73 r ...... ''~'"'" 2223 2S37 'Punt return1. mtftrc.ttphon1, fumble returns ' . . ...... . SPORTS PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DM.Y PILOT Newporfs Saami Khalifian (54) sticks Laguna Hills ballcarrier Andrew Cheng, who tries to run to the outside before getting stacked up. Newport Harbor's Sean Rowe yells on the s1deltne as he looks at Newport Harbor wide receiver Spencer Link makes a fingertip the scoreboard after making a sack on previous set of downs with catch in the end zone as Laguna Hills' Brad Stefan can only watch. teammates, Ryan Uhl, left, and Saami Khalifian, right. Despite a big lead, Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley keeps things in perspec tive near halftime as he gives orders to his special teams. NEWPORT Conbnued from B 1 ~ophomore Keith Eldridge 1>011nced an inside handoff to hi' left for a 24 yard touch- down to start the fourth quar 1t•r A per<,onal foul penalty on Newport resulted in a 35-yard 1><>1111 after attempt, which was hlolked. II lcok<'d like the Hawks might spoil the shutout late in the game when Laguna drove all the way to the Newport I !arbor 4, but the defense forced a turnover on downs. ''I'm pleased our reserves had that nice goal line stand," Jlnnkley said. "Those guys get excited when they get In there. fheir hair i!> on fire they want 10 make a play so much ... Three plays later, Eldridge sprinted 93-yards down the I .aguna Hills sideline for a 1ouchdown. Eldridge ran on TAYLOR Continued from Bl hockey, Cross would know. Taylor, a 1enior captain for Newport Harbor, haa led the team to back-to-back Sunaet ~ague championships 1ince she has been atartlng on varsity. and lut aeason led the Sallora to the Los Angele• Field Hockey Association Tournament of 0.amplons title-the Super Bowl of high school fleld hockey. The team hu won th Sunset League four out of five a ons and the tradltJon at the achool runs deep. Taylo"r addt-d to Jt the moment M wa brousht up to vuaJty ............ .................. "', .... ~ the 100· and 200-meter sprints and is a member of the 400- and 800-meter relay teams for the Newport Harbor track team. "1 le's got great speed," Brin- kley said. NHe ran at tailback in the Junior varsity game. He used to be a wide receiver, but we were thin at tailback at the JV level so we put him In. He's a heck of an athlete for us." Despite the outcome, New- port I larbor clearly did not want to run up the score. The Sailors attempted three passes in the second half compared to 22 runs. And the plays usually were power-running plays be- tween the tackles. ·w e had a few tosses and sweeps in there, but It was mostly just powers and blasts," Brinkley said. ·we will have a small window to enjoy this, but we've got to start the proc- ess all over again tomorrow to prepare for Woodbridge." sophomore Hason. another league title season, to her Onal high school game Thuraday at Fountain VaUey High -a l ·O Joas to Harvard-Westlake ln her second TOC title same. •eetng a ftrat ,year coach, I didn't know what goals or expectatlona to have for our seuon," Cross wd. •unttl I saw Jenny on the field. Her movea, her atrategy, and her ape d-th blowu1gbt· throuJb peopl -Ii un urpaaed: ~ytor twted plaYfnl Ocld bot.by when lhe WU a rratunan. Tut' older glda on IM team mew ibe w. l1hledc.. eo they coAd her and btt 6iendt lO Fout for the &Mm. ,... ..... 11 ................ .. Newport's Saami Khalifian, left, and Sean Rowe shut down Laguna HiRs quarterback Trent Haryung. frosh/soph, they won the league. •When I started pJaying, some or the older girls atarted noticing me," Taylor aaf d. •They aald I bad potentJaJ, and the next year they · brought me up (to var1lty)." in the four year1 Taylor has been playtng field hockey for Ne~ort tlarbor, the hu been Involved In four league t!tlea -a frosb/soph thle. and three nnlty lilies, uiwell u three TOC cltJe·pme • appearances and one TOC champlonshlp. Taylor played aorcer before atie •tarted playf n1 neld h~by-now th doet both. But It 1be ~re to cbOOM on trom the other, he w6'dd _.._,.,..,_,,.. ""''' """'&;,.., Now that the field hockey seuon ta over, though, she will delve into her second-favorite apart atarUng next week. The end of OU. yea.r'a field hockey aeaaon &110 brtnp the end of Taylor's blgh tchool hockey career. The team wUl be apllt apart and reloaded for next year, and tho aenlort will be gone, but the end of high tchool doesn't brin' the end of 'hY,lor'a fteld boctey days; "I'm b9plng to pt a acholarihlp. ••be MJd. •J know there are eo many pl~ytn out there Who are better tblD in.. bUt I'm chaHeasln1 mnelf to be jutt 11,ood;"' ... Z!e~.~~~ ~ ....... ~ Ond the recruftera heraelf. Currently, abe la aettlos , up a team con1latlng of 1ome of her Newport •quad, and some of Newport'• TOC rival aquad, Harvard·Weatlake, to compete ln the Natlonal Field Hockey Ftatlval In Florida -a recrulttng camp for high •chool field hockey" playe(t (fhan~vlAC WW.Ad). Her cOd. Oroll; ..... insot ii -41 to plf)' cobep fteld hOCb)i. •1t't hard to NJ tlils irith •....a of 22 _.. QroMMlcl ..... .... ,.,....a......, , ... , .... ~~-•tit•· ......... . 13 11 12 7 • 43 1 1 0 1 • 21 FllST QUARTER °" -Contr9fM 23 rvn (WlUlamt kldt), 11:A3. °" -Contt«al 21 "'" (kldt felled), 10:02.. • CM -FM 4 rvn (s.gw.11 tlciJ, 5:35. SECOND QUARTER .O. -Janee fumble f'llOOY9fY In end zone (.kM* Ml), 10-43. CM-OuilOl 1 Nn (Seawell kid!), 3:26 Owl -Wllli.tme 20 FG. ~. nlRD QUMlfJt Owl -CcntrerM 42 run (kk* felled), 10-.38. Owl-JorM9 20 Nn (run t.lled), 7 .32 FOURnt QUARTER CM-Legg 1 run la.o-11 kk*I, 5:22 Owl -OM 10 run (Wtfli41fN kldtl. 4:20. A-4001Mt.I INDMDUAL RUSHNa °'9 -ContrerM. 15-156, 3 Tt>s. Jones, ~ 138, 2 TOI; Davit, 8-26, 1 TO, Wilson, 1-25; Teem, 2-mloo•22. CM -I.egg, 21· 105. 1 TO; OuirOL, 11-83, 1TO;Fee,8-21, 1 TO; J Waldron, 2·15; Hul'llM, 2·13; French, 2-minua-4 °'9 -Wil90n, ~. 41. a.t mnctt. 3-10-2. sa. INDMDUAl RECEMNG Ol'll -Marunez. 2-27, Dev11. 1 14 cM Hunter, 1-39, J Waldron, 1 15. Fea. 1-4. GAME STATISTICS Orv CM Anll Clown. 20 18 "'-'-"v•rdage "6-323 43-236 "-ng yerdege 41 58 "-ng 3-4-0 3-10 2 N.c r«urn ye«io• JS 0 s.ca.v~ 0-0 1 3 Nefy~ m :m Purtll 0 0 0-0 FumblM-fU~ 1o.i 3 I 4 2 FlagHMI yerdage 3 2S 0-!n Timeofi-1111"" 7111 260 •Punt r .. urna, 1nlefcepttOn9 f\Jrnble 1e1Urm MUSTANGS Continued from Bl a1 lea.st 19 yards. often breaking handfWs of tacX1es in the proces.s. Mesa. however, wa.5 hardly Olli classed The Mustangs rolled up 291 offensive yards. i.ndudmg 2.JJ onthepmd. Junior tailback iyter Legg had 105 rushing yards and one m on 21 carries. despite not touchmg the ball in the first quarter. Senior Jorge QuircY7. added 83 rushing yards on 11 carrie. for the hosts. Nit was a very physical game. but weve been physical all year," Slew ard said Orange Coach (neg G1~n. a funner deferu.ive lineman di Orange Coast. wdS not surpri.<.e<l by the sma<ihmouth nature of the r;ime. #Both teams came to play and I knew lthe M~I would. he cause of what was at Make,· Gih son said. Ibis game was ror sa ond plare. \\e had a little extra motivation by still having a chance to share the league title.. Gibson. in his fourth season al Orange, ~ guided the school to a 16-2 league record the ~ t.hre<' campaigm. including the outriW'tl aown~year. F\1IlbQck Randy Fea capjJed a nine-pjay. 71 -yard touchdown drive with a 4-yard run to pull Mesa within 13-7. And the hosts went 80 yards on 14 pla}'l> on their next posses.goo to rut the lead to 21·14. Orange ended the half with a field goal, then needed /um three plays to roll 61 yards with the sec ond-haJfkickoif for another ID. 1Wo plays into Mesas ensuing ' posse800n. Orange's Dennis Ger- besi returned an interception 35 yards to the Mesa 19. Three pJays later, Lamon Davis ran 20 yanb for a touchdown and a 36-14 cushion. Mesa dn:we ttwe times to the Orange 17, 21 and u. re&pedive!y, in the 8nal quarter, but saw each drlYe end without points. The first ended on a lost fumble, the latter two on downs. Jdf WaJdron ~ a ftanble at the Orange 41 to eet up an eight- play touchdown dd\le capped when Lea mn up che middle from 1 yard out SP 0 It T ~. No..,._. 6. 200it • BRIEFLY Vanguard ekes out victory Lions' men's basketball team upsets 12th-tanked Lubbock Ghristian. The Vanguard UnM!raity men~ ~ team begins lta seat0n 2-0 after knocking otf No. 12-ranked ~bbock Christian University, 68-67, Friday night in the round-robin Golden State Athletic C.On!erence Cassie at Vanguard. Vanguard took the lead and never trailed lo the opening 20 minutes, and the Uons went into halftime up. 39·27. Eight Uons combined to shoot 55.2 percent Crom the field (16-29) and Van - guard outrebounded the Otapar- rals, 25· 1 l. The Chaparrals made a slow but steady comeback and came to within one point with 58 sec- onds remaining. but Vanguard held on in the final seconds as the doclc ran OUL Brian Kim led the Lions with 18 points, while Tun Burnette, Kevin DaJafu and Antquon James had 12 each. Goldlt'I SUfll Adllldc Coilfwi •ice a.lie v.ngu.d a . a ubbodt awtatian n Lubbodc Owt.den -Jar. Mlal'I 8. Homer 11, Muzurovic 12, Jonea 12, Hughes 3, Jam Fears 11. Patte<son 4, Nunley 2, Sheets 4 3-pt. goals -Muzurovic 1. Hughes 2, Jam. Fears 3. Fouled out -None Tedinlcals -None Ylnguanf-Burnette 12. Oalafu 12, Rosborough 6. Kim 18, OuplMste 2, StrOC$her 4, Jarves 12. Henry 2. 3-pt. Goals -Dalatu 2, Rosborough 1. Kim 1, James 2 Fouled OUI • None Tedlnlcals -None Halftime -Vanguard. 39-27 UCI's Morton advances •TENNIS: UC. Irvine senior Brian Morton reached the ~emifinals in -,ingles and rhe quarterfinals in doubles with three vicrorie~ Friday in lhe 48lh Southern c.aJ1forn1a Inter· collegiates at the LcJ', Angeles TennisOub. The unseeded Morton, a for- mer Corona del Mar High !ltandout. downed USC' Brian Wright, 6-0. 6-3, tn the round of 16 before ousting Mathieu Oe huane of UCU\. 7·6 ( 10·8), 6-1. in the quarterfinals. Morton faces top-i;eeded Luben Pampoulov of UCl.A 1n the semifinals at 11 a.rn Monon and partner Ryusuke Kashiwabara defeated UC Santa Barbara's Hagen Brodie and An ders Dalskov. 8-5, in the round of 32. The duo will face Billy Mertz and Luigi Dagord from the University of AJabama in the round of 16 at 1 p.m. today. Ex-Tar Mackey triples • SWIMMlNG: UC Irvine swimmers Tom Randall and La· ra Bjargardottir. along with diver Jackie Jones, each won one event while former New- port lta.rbor High standout Nic- ole Mackey claimed three events in the Big West Confer- ence Shootout at the Anteater Aquatics Complex Friday. Mackey, who attends the Uni- versity of f lawaii, paced the field in the women's 100 back- stroke (55.67). 200 back (2:0 l.18) and 100 butterfly (56.37). Randall won the men's 50· meter freestyle in 20.94 while Jones claimed the women's 3- meter dive with 292.20. Bjargar- dottir won the women's 200 breaststroke in 2: 19.90. The UCI women defeated UC Davis (94·-46), A!r Force (1J4-Z6) and Pepperdine C 113-27), but lost to Hawaii (106-34). The Anteater men topped UC Davi.s (99·4 l> and Alt Force (94-46), but also fell to Hawaii (106-:M). The event continues at IO a.m. today. piomhlpl wUI be heJd at 9 Lm Moncqy at LU Polaa Country aub ln Ca.owtUo. 1be top four tea.ma tcom the 16-aquad 1le.ld will then advance to the ClF/ Women~ Southern California Golt Alaociation champton.ah.lp at the SCGA cowse on Nov. 1 S. Mclltterlck, who ftnlshed second lo the league tndMduaJ tournament. will compete ln the OP Southern California glrl.a golf champlonahlps Thurs- day at Misaion lakes Country Oub in Desert Hor Springs. Mesa downs Eagles in 3 • VOUJMWJ.: nacy Bjel· land tallied eight kills while Lindsey Navarrette added seven to pace the Costa Mesa High girls voUeybaJJ team to a 25-17. 25· I 4, 25-15 victory over host F.stancia in the final Golden West League and regular-sea· son contest for both squads Fri day. Mesa (9·5, 8-4 in league) se cured third place ln league. but more importantly. guaranteed itself a berth in the CIF Southern Section Division Ill-A playoffs for the second time in three seasons. Estancia finished 8-9, 6 -6. Senior Jackie Havens tallied 2 l assists with four aces while Bjelland chipped in 13 digs and four aces, too. Pleyoff pairings will be an· nounced Sunday. Sage sends 4 to semis •TENNIS: Sage Hill School's Sarah Geocaris and Stephanie Langer each swept both of their opponents Friday to reach to- day's semifinals of the Academy League girls individual tennis championships at the Balboa Bay Oub Racquet Oub. Sage's second-seeded doubles team of Sarah Flynn and AJle J lsu also won rn straign1 sets to reach the doubles semifinals. Geocaris, the third seed. de· feared Olrissy Allen, 6-1. 6· I, before downing Fairmont's Anya WaJinowicz. 6-5. 6-2. m the quarterfinals. The fourth· seeded Langer defeated Breth- ren Oirislian'i. Margaret Nkan· i.ah. 6-0, 6 -0, before posting a 6-3. 6·0 victory over Capisrrano Valley Oiristian's Kristina Dnymlc.owsk.i in the quarter- finals. Geocaris faces No. 2-seed Ca· rissa Aboubakare of fairmont while Langer duels top seeded Bianca Aboubakare. Carissa's sister. in the semifinals. sched· uled to begin at 11 :30 a.m. Flynn and Hsu downed Annie Jung and Eunice Lee (Fcur monl), 6-0, 6 o. before defeat· ing teammates Grace Graham and Rachel Heyler, 6-3. 6-l. Flynn and Hsu Cace Hannah Harris and Debbie Filipovich of Capo VaJley Cllrlstian in today'!> semifinaJs at I p.m . The singles final will be held at 2:30 and the double" at 4 p.m. Tars place seventh •GOLF: Natalie Dragam.a. fresh off winning her third straight Sea View League girl\ golf individual title, carded an 8-over-par 81 to lead Newport Harbor High to a seventh-place finish at the CIF Southern Oivi sion team championships Fri- day on the Olino Creek course at El Prado Golf Course in Chino. Kayleigh Hom shot 85 while Ashley Jacobs (94), Kalie McKay (96) and Kendall I lorn (98) scored for Newport (454}. which finished seven strokes more than Northwood, which secured the fourth and final spot into the CIF Southern Sec· tioo girls golf championships on Monday. San aemente took top hon- ors among the 25-team field with a 400 while Corona del Sea Kings moving on Mar qua.U.fled following a 438. • GOLf: 1be C.Orona deJ Mar Draganza will compete in the High girls golf team advanced ClF Southern California girls to the ClF Southern Section golf cbamplonahip Thursday at champlonshlpt for the flqt Mlss.ton Lakes Country Oub in time after iu third-place ftnl&h Desert Hot SpJinss. 'at Frlday'e CJF Southern DM· OCC battles for third lion team dwnpfonahfps on lhe Otlno Creek COUl'M at £1 • WATBll POU>: Orange Pr.do Golf Courte ln Ollno. Coast College will play today at KatJ McXJtt rick led Ill Sea 1 p.m. ln the thh'd·place game ~ga wtth a t~over·pu 77 of the Orlnge Bmplre Confer· Wtill& teammate. Kade AJhrtght en.co me.n's water polo touma· (M), Caitlin Mc:DonaJd (87), Ml· tnent at Cypraa Colleg elk Albrecht t94), Jonna Xlm The Pln.t the No. 5 Med lo (96) and Mqpe NeliOn (102) the tii·telm tournament. belt ~ntrltiuted to CdM't •38 tnin No. 4 Santa Ana; 12-9, PHdaf 1n ecwe. C4M Coach M1U scart· tM opiQ!ng ro~d and Iott to #either illd chi 438 lithe IVW." No. I Med Golden t, 17-a, ln e1t l8·hole team ec:ons ln pro· tbe ..mUINila. pa.m ~ A h"llOll dWd quarter Thi Sea kl• hCtftc Cout bfOb • S-5 hllft.lme tie With ~ riv.Jt U~ (MC• ,..... Ana; BICabda Hitt 1onCf a1 455) and NorthwoGd ...... AMII OoQler ICOtld (fourib at 44"n1 "°"* wtda .... ilnur .. 'ID lhe 111n11 IO a.Cl pllcit SU a.a.nee(_,, II b..._Md/ae"°'8,..... ....... ttom lbl ~ ............. and 1bdd .... ~ ......... liJWOll iM~ Mot-.dl ........ ..... ........... c;o.a. .... ,. ··"'--~-11 .... ;,.a. .. - n!MMYH. GOJdm Weft c:naiNd fO 14"° lead ahet Uuee quartcn for the easy R.ustlen win. Price and Nick Chimbeta ICOred for OCC to avo d the lbLRout. Orange Cout cowd only muster .all shotJ on goal compared to Gol- den West'I 20. Tho Pirates face No. 2 River- aide today ln the thJrtl-p~ game. OCC lost to the Tigen. H>·6, Oct. 27. Or-. Emph C:.....•ice Cliimlil .... FinttoUnd Onnee Coe9t 12., Senta An• • 8ccM'9 bv Ourtllrl Orange Coast ~ S I 2 12 Sani. Ana 2 3 , 3 ·I Orange Coat-Collier 4, Avetoom 3, Prl~ 2, Swanaon 2, Cromwell 1 Savet -Hellmidl 9. Marsteller 1. S.ntl Ana -C Tapia 7. Vega 1, A. Tapia 1 Saves -Aguliar 11 Semlftnals Golden w... 17. Onnge Cout 2 Score by Ouartwa Orange Coast o o o 2 2 Golden West e • • 3 11 Orafl99 Cout -Price 1. Chamber• 1. Saves -Marsteller 3. Golden West -Vyn 5. Danna 3, McConnell 2, Healy 2. Kelly 1, Lee 1, Wmfield 1. Honrath 1, Lee 1. Saves Sulllven 4 OCC shuts out Tigers • SOCCER: The Orange Coast College women's soccer team defeated Riverside 2-0 in Orange Empire Conference play friday. . Sarah Ronqulllo scored in the 24 th minute and Elizabeth Terry scored in the 29th minute for the Pirate'i 0 1-4-3. 9-4-2 tn theOECJ. Co~t, Dons.tie again •SOCCER: Miguel Ochoa'!I header off a pass from Will San chez in the final minutes aJ. lowed the Orange Coa'>I College men's soccer team to tie hoi.r Santa Ana. 2-2. in an Orange Empire Conference match fn day. Coa!>t trailed, 2-0, at haJftime. but Jose Serpas scored hie; team leading 11th goal in the 69th minute to cut the lead to 2-1. Eli Solis assisted. Ochoa's goal secured the second ue be· tween-the teams this season. Trent Painter stopped a blast from the Dons' Edgar Sanche1 late 1n the contest for one of his seven saves for C:oast (9-4-5, 7- 2·4 in the OFC). The Dons are 14 0 4, 10-0-3 'Eaters' Choe honored •GOLF: UC Irvine iunior Jay Oloe has been named Big Wesi Conference Athlete of rhe Month in men\ golf. Clloe finished second in the Oub Glove Intercollegiate at Saticoy Country Oub in Sorn1s, Calif. Oc1. 11 12. I h'i 54-hole totaJ was 2·under-par 214 (72 66-74) SCHEDULE TODAY 8eeUtbell College men Simon Fraser a1 UC Irvine (exhibition), 7 05 p m CrMS country College men and women Vanguard University a1 NAIA Region II champ1onsh1ps at Woodward Parit, Fresno. 4 p m Community college men and women -Ofwnge Coast at Southern California finals at Cuesta College, San Luis Obispo, 9a.m footbel Community college -Orange Cout at Cerritos. 7 p m 500C8f College men -UC Irvine at UC Rivet1lde, t p.m.; Vanguard at Azuu Pacific In NAIA Region II playoffs (MCOnd roundl. I p.m Sw4mnlilig end cfMng College men and women -Big w..t Shootout at UC Irvine's AnCUQH" Aquatics Complex, to a.m t.nnil High IChool glrla -s.g. Hiii hotting Academy l.Ngue lndivktual ~fpt. e.lboe Sav Club Rlcquec Club, 11:30 e.m. aln;ie. aemlftnals, 1 p.m. doublee eemla. ......... Co11-Qt women -UC ltvlne tit Long 8NCh Stllte. 7 p.m.; AiUN ~ff Yanguenl. 7 p.m .,..,,. Community oo1i.o. "*1 - 0r.nge Coelt vt.1'i....,.lde .. eyp,..e Cofleg9, ~ g9lne In Orange Empl,. Cont.Nnce~ COmmunttv ~ WOf'*'-<nnge CONt vt. Fuffet1on .. ~ thi~gllNlil OEC~ QUOTE OF THE DAV LIGHTNING ContnJed from Bl Into OClt We haw to re· group.• 11\e Ughtn1ng catered 1be c6otett with lnjwa to three ata.rtm, lndudlng ncetwr/ cor- nerbut J•raden Ro-. junior taJJbacklcomerback Keya Man- lhadl and iullbackJUnebacker Dytan Milstein, making ~e wk of knocking off St. Margaret'• exponentially more dimcuJL The Tartans a.massed 244 of the~ 293 total yards of offense on the ground while limiting the Lightning to 85 total yards. thelr lowest of the season. •st. Margaret's defensive line Wit$ the best we've played this year,· Monarch said. Sage freshman quarterback Jamie McGee endured a second straight week of a fierce pass rush and complered 3 of 14 passes for 15 yards and one in· terception. Sage sophomore Don Ayres shifted 'from fullback to Man- shadi's normal tailback spot and gained a team-high 54 yards on 23 carries. Teammate Bryan Korn-,wiet. normally the Lightning's center. started at fullback for rhe first time and gained 7 yards in 5 carries. "Jn our dtVJSion, any team 1s one or two miuries away from going from good to mediocre.· Monarch said. "T here is not enough time in four practices to prepare against puwerful op· ponents.# The Tartans were eager to bounce back after a 13-6 up,er loss 10 Capo Valley Oiristian Oct. 29. St. MargcHt't'!> scored touch- dcMM DD U al lti lrllt IWSt pa••nh• ilA I.bl ._ hall .... builldlnl • .u-e Jeed. :In· tcrmhrlon. S&i ol me 1'wUnl etah& pc:111rrnhl!n• bepn DO the LllbtnlnP .we or ma fWd With tM ·~ SWt •• the 36·'yud lirie. t ca.UbAc* M.n Mower Nlbed for 108 jlUdt on Din carriee. Which tnclucl~ touch· down rum of 4, 30 aod 35 yard.a, while teammate Derek Stemen ad~ tcorn of 12, 34 and -46 yards u part of bis 94· yard effon ln five carries. The lightning orchestrated ll 10-play, 36-yard drive 1n the fourth quarter that put them on the St. Margaret's 23, but a 40- yard field-goal attempt was tipped at the line of crimmage and Ooated short of the cro~s­ bar. Defensive end Jimmy O'Hare, one or four Llghtnu'\g seniors playing their final home game, tallied the team's only sack a 3-yard loss -while Krishna ~­ ni, Michael Morgan and Mor· gan Brief were aJJ in on tackles behind the line of scrimmage Senior Stephen Hancock. who came out for football for the first Lime since ht~ frt',h· man year this fall. C'Jught one pas!> for 9 yards. He took. -,ola1.e in rhe lightning's will "We kept fighung and gJve I 00 percent for tht> who IP ~aml'." Hancock o;auJ "We lwve IO come out fir(.'d up llt"<t wed .. " Monarch .. aid Man-.hadi 1com·u!>\10n). who lead~ "agl· With 12 ru.-.hing IOUlhdov.rl\ and Hov, l;mlcleJ are "doing ewrythin~ rhcy <..in.. to ht· rt-.HJy to fa<.t> ( apo Valley f nm llJll SCC.WQUM18tl ~~ .... "., 0 ·• 0 0 0 0 • 0 ,.,. QUMTER .. -Slllimrt .. "'" (SUlro ~ lt22. .. -~ 12 "'"ISulro bml. 7:25. .. -Mows. ""' t5'1uo Well 2::Jl. --~ 20 Nn (Suire> w.i>. «>*. SECOND QUM10 .. -Mowwet' 36""' (S-0 *idll. aso. --~ ~ "'"(SWQ ldci:J, 4:01 nm>QUARTU $M -Mowwet' JO run (Brown lldl, &31 A 250(811) N>fYDJAL RUStMG SM -Mo<TllOn. ).26, 1 TD, St.lrWt. ~. 3 TOI; Mower. 9-108, 3 TOs; Becon, I> 19. ~. 3-~. Bn....-d_ 1 ffilnl» , Potr-.uo. 2 monut 2: ~. 13 SH Ayres, 23-54. KomS'Ml!t S.7, McGee, f>.m1nus 1 INDMDUAL~ SM Sawn t 2-0 49 SH Mc<ietl. 3 1.._ 1 15 INOMOUAl RECEMHG SM Momson 1 -49 SH H .. ncod. 1 9 Wrtte 1 10 Ayres 1 nunuo;-4 GAME STATISTICS ,,,,.,~ ..., ... ,..."(<Hfl .,. P .. •"QV6ft1trf-' '"""'"II ~ tflfuH• yet h• ............... 1.,~ ~ ... , 'Vdft1.I'(~· P1~•·I" .J .J'rl,,, "'"O.Jta.f\1~41-n. .. , .. N-1 '~'r1°q .. '"'" , ... ,, .. _\ot~tf'lfl SM SH IO 1 'N 2"'4 l2 10 49 1'!1 11-0 ).14-1 IS 0 1) 1-8 n n 128 fo.2il ~~~~ 1bl2 3328 COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL Pirates face Cerritos tonight Orange Coast will need to break out of offensive funk to get past host Falcons. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot ·rorught., 7 o clock ML\..'>1011 Lon ference Amt.'ncan C>tvtMOn foo1 ball matchup bt-twrt'n vi'>1ttng Orange Coa..'>t ( .oU~e and C ..errito' appear.. at lea\t on paper. 10 he evenly matched .1mJ~'>l"(I l .'iS.'1 .ll'niil yan:h flu P1 r,H<.., anti hur1111., .1rt· lod:.K.1 m d follf-WilV flt' for lhmJ m tJw dtvl\11111, om· ~mw beh111d '>t't·1md platt• I Jiil~ Bt•a1 h whJCh(XC heat, 11 IO.<kt lh An ()(.C win would adv..1mt· 11-. h1d to finL-.h '>t'l"Ullll Ill tht• di\ i '>IC>n, bt-hind \!I S.u1 f\n1oni11 7 I .3 OJ 1l1e Ptrat~ wmp up th<' <,ca '><Ill Nov. I :1 J.l{ain'>I < .uldt•n Wt'\! (J 'i. I ZI 11w Pmt11.., an· hopm.: 10 re- bound f mm .i I 0 i lo .... ., at 1~..i1umar la-.1 Wt:'t.'l. 111 "l11d1 the Comet!> '>l cirl"'<i tlw v.11111111~ 1ouchdo11vn with Ltl '>4.°("0J1d-. ldt La.'>t Wl't.'l \\a.' thl:' loll~l 11,._., tllt\ Yl'.tr • < )( < < oal h Mike l,1ylm 'wllcl "II w,1., kind of J pt<. tun-of our "'•L""' · llw 1'1rt1tt'\ art· ll'\.I ~ -.c1pho ttlllfl' qu.1nl'rhJ.ll 1'.vle B.L..ant'1 I~ I of Ill I JM .... -.mg lor ) lS~ y-a.rthl. "l11lt• ln..,hman t.ullx1d. \fau Pa d1ll;1 f.l7h ni-.tun~ ~,ud, Utt' -.ea 'o<lll) key-. the NIUllllg gdlllt' ll<Nuu·1 .uHI BnM11 Jn' both lrJ11-.lt•r-. lrom l·ordh.u11 Rut the Pirates I I 7. I 2 in the diV\SlonJ, haVJng loi.t 11 of their last 12 games and having pro· duceJ just l 4 offen.\rve touch downs and a confert'nce-low 108 poinls this -.<'<L<>On. have prrNecl no match for 1heir own offe1Nve <>truggles 1n L004. <XX ha..'i not scored more than 19 poml'> in a game th.is fall, a.-, wdl .c. the li11aJ fiw game, of 2003. ORANGE COAST STARTERS Cemros (2 6, 1-21 rank.'> 11 lh m tJ\e 12-team conference m tnral defon'iC. Rut ~a.Icon!'>' .,ophomore quarterback. K£>vt.n Hmwn, ha.\ thrown 14 touchdown pa~ aml I K'(le Baunet JOM«tl'41dolla 42JommyNllJtllC)U.tl 19 Ryen l.AuderdaHI 148'*'~ •Jonc;..o.. !OA'(anPllllue 8eKvleColhne fl&Ridly~ 73 Blah 50fbet 10.Jonio.... 6-1 197 So OB 5 11 110 Fr f8 &-1 2tiO SCI f8 ~ 11 197 Fo Wfl f>.3180 So WR 6-2140 So T£ &-6 315 So LT fo.-3 790 So RG f>.2 325 So c f>.3334 s., FiG &SJSO f, RT 5SRdyM.ll., 61 Joe Olot.,•1.111 ~2 Ryan °""'' !>llS..nc.mr<~· '1 .t..t<on M•I ... ~ Ortve Ror•"''"' 1Ct>~vlon.,..,, )1J<>nlll\0:'14t110e 110...,,1 ~ ... .. Mo<d, o.ng. ... ll>NdS-n g.3 145 So CE !>-102~ fr OT 6 t 270 So OT S..O 23!> So OE ~212 "'Ol8 &-1230 Ft MUI 61215So 0(8 ~II 1112 Ft CB !>-9111 So Cl 6~100 "' $$ 1>1~ ft FS MEN'S BASKETBALL -- UCI opens exhibition season Anteaters play host to Simon Fraser tonight at 7:05. The UC Irvine men\ ha:.let baJJ team play.. host 10 Simon Fraser. an NAIA school from Rnt· ish Columbia, C..anada. in an ex- hibition game tonight at 7·05 at the Bren Events Center. Coach Pat Douglass' Anteaters are coming off an 11 17 seaM>n in "'l11ch rhn fatlt>d to 111,1~1· the HtK \\1·-.1 Conlrrent l' toumamPnt UC I\ lt•rllJllV(' .-,iant·r. mdude returners Jeff Gloger .md Ho .... ., Schraeder, both jtlntor guanh. a., weU as 6-foot R senior po-.t <.reg Ethington. Gloger. who sh.if!'. from poml to a wing, averaged 9.1 points , ......................................................... r•••••••••·••······•• ..• fSTAIU ISHI 11 lv''i .111d h l rl'l111ur1d., l.1 .. 1 -.t>J.,.111 "' hr,11!1·1 .1\ 1·r<1~1·d 7 4 points. \' htlt I I htnl{lOll .t\t'ra>t~ b.5 JlOllll'> Jlld I 2 ll'hmlll1h. h1111m prnnr 1,'l1.ml Aaron fil7· gl'r.tld .u1d h 10 1un1or Adam M1•tl+,1.J. hoth t rnnmumty col- ll'Kt' 1 rJn,kr-.. .!11· L'llpe1 tt'<l to round nut till' lirwup for lJU "•mon I ra<.<'r ~a. ... .! ; headm.g tnlo t-r1da\·"· e.xh1tn11on game at UC IA -Harry km/bin lnsunng Cahfom1a's Finest Homes Since 1925 PERSONAL INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Now located In Newport Beach to serw Newpon Bach. Corona del Mar. Newport Coast and all of Oranp Coumy SHA.m CANYON I Policy How to Place A r Rates and deadlines are sub1cct 10 change without no111.:e. The publisher reserves the nght to censor, reclassify, revise or reJeCI any classified adven1scmem. 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Monday S:OOpm ENTERTAINMENT Speclal Events All real e\tale adv••''" '"II 1n lh" ntWSPdn•• ·~ Wbjnl IO the f ed1 I di F aor Hou~on;: Ad ot I 'lhR a~ am,nd•d which make1 d 11J,.1ia1 tn adv" I o~r .rny ""'fe1 ence lomt1at10" or d1~crom1nalton bntd 011 race tolor 1etog1on. ,.;, hand1l ap lam1l1al ~1.1111~ 01 national n1111m '" an intention lo mak' Jny 'uch p1efere"' • hn111.a hon or d1\u1m•ndtic1n Tho~ n~w·.pd~•• "''" 11nl knowtnflly JL< ~pl dlly adv,,11v "'•111 tor ,. 11 1 Legal Notices 2640 estHe wh11 h 1• 111 f .-------- v1olat1on of th• law ll111 PIJIUC MOOO reader\ Me h•n t•v crrYOflffWPOITIUCH onforml'd that all dw•ll •Iii~ .idve1 lt\ed m trw Oty C...al a..tMn ef '9 newspaper d ie avJ1l1hl• Oty of 11--tW on •n Pqual opP01l11n1tv ,.....,.., b1S1S 3300 Nnp.rf iMvft, fo complain ut di' ai-w cr1mmat1on call HUD toll ... .:r'w'...,. free at I 800 424 !!~'!() rlNtlWtV 1.al WANTED ANTIQUES COMMISS«>M AGOIDA .......... NG.-. II, 20CM at •:30 p.11. I SUtlJf Cl Coty ot N• NPMI 8edt h I PA:t004 Old.r Style Fu1n1ture I ~t 1 PIANOS & CollectibleJ SUMMARY l'ropoud .... ..................... -ttn~11dmPnl 1<1 Seclton 'l'J l,h 030 of tile Mu $S CASH PAID SS ""•pal t.odP <Off Streel Par k11111 and Lo1drn1t WE BUY ESTATES '.,11.1u~~ ReQ<ured) to 1n1 1 Pa~e lhl' number of p u~ong wa'~' required 1•11 m•d" al and dental "" • u·,~~ ll•yond the .,\t•ni: I p4rk1ne !tPlt e ,., ~a, h 2SO ~Quare .... ,, llf'Pl ll':A llON Code ,Arne11111n~nl Nn 2004 ,, IJlll - -64ft J922~ (.I 0 .A (;CJMPLIANCf M ~ rh ... p101•~• ha• been SOUTH COAST ~vttw•d ""' 11 has AUCTION ,,. . ., dPl•trt11n,.d lh•t 11 at•~r·r" dlly ••empt 2202 S.. M.i11 St. I ndrr th~ r •Quor tments ~.~ •• CA 92707 .,1 lh1· C:dlolnro11a f nvo ..-<;..,....:., .. .,... •• '1 .. nn1rnl•I Ou•loty Act .._ ______ __,I ufl•11'1 Cl~~s S (Minor Altrr Hoon~ '" t •nd Use n1t.tt1on~, 1439 to F-..111 .. Garage s.la HUGE DO NOi ~ublt~h•d N•wpo1 I A ·• h '""'a M•-.d Daily r 1101 N o vP m h~t 6 !UIM Sa76 I MISS THIS' 611r~ H•Y Fktl1ious 1usints V1ll1ar off Sant~ An 1 s Ave btwn Univ~• NaiM SlllttlMlll s1ty & MnnlP V•\l,1 I h• tollnwong prrsons Ents•de Co\ta M•~d d•• do•na bU\rnru as Ant1qup· art • ,, I f'dlrlOI r .n, .. ,,., h> leclible\ lurnotu" f .1 tr 101 Cdpotal c) krt,h•n & wurl'. I r a111ot Lendonw Group, wire, toys, 1 lnth1·' 1800 E Gatry Avr Ste kay1ks rlrctronu • 7fl'l Sanla Ana Cali misc UNBELl(VA!ll 11 lo1n1a 'l270S SAT 7AM NOO N I fhomas O W1llo1m' ONl Y I 14 IS F O• Hnllow Crr . .,. ... _____ .. Corona C.al1forn11 97000 CM SAT 8 -1, Vlllo9e Cr... Condos lear & 5-flewar t 33 family •••I a•nvof 9ara9• ..a., "''~•st '""'• •• !Mwa avaryf9lln9I I 2 f tmlly 715 & 717 Poppy An. furn I G1llery, Ethan Allen, etc ~.WISATl-t2< 1350 G1luy Of', Mov1nc S1i.. everytllona 1oa• dintna. cofl11 Ibis, chairs. sofa, tredmlll llfecycl1, •tt I hos bu5on•s' •s con llu1.ted by .in md1v1dual Have you \tarted do1n11 hu"n"s veP No Th omas 0 Wolhams Th" \lllement was toled with the County Cler~ of Or 1n1e County on JO 01/04 20046002H6 011ly Pilot Oct JO, Nov 6. 13, 20, 2004 S1760 Tht tollow1n1 persons 111 t dome bu11nn• as. A B 0, Enterprise, 2900 W Lincoln Ave #AI04. Anaheim Callfornl1 91801 Liii 1616 Alford B 01i.y St , --------2900 W Lincoln Ave •Al04, An1ht1m, Cell· fornla 92801 Thia bualneas II con- ducted by· 1n IRdMduel Have you aterttd dolnt ftm111 1511 l)u1tnass yet? No --------AlfOfd OtleJ •ou•D CAT. •'-•" This atetemtflt ••• ......,, .wt. & ...., t1i.d with tht CoufttJ £ ..... Me CIMll ot °''" .. Count, ., ....u.,. on 10/08(04 17'6 ZOCMHOllH Otlly Pilot Nov. I , l]J Ell 20. 21. 2004 ,., .. your stuff ~qh cl11sifiedl Wednesday .............. Tuesday S!OOpm By Fax (949) 631-6594 (Pie~ ondlldc your f\.lme and phor"' numhcr and wc'U lall you tt.cl "''lh • pncc qUOlc ) By Phone (949) 642-5678 By Mail/In Person: 330 Wcat Bay Stttet Thursday ............ Wednesday S:OOpm Costa Maa. CA92627 At Newpon Blvd. & Bay St Friday .................... Thursday S:OOpm Hours Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm Index ( 'A--. ' -;-. . •• -A SOOS-SI SO llgal Notices 2640 Furniture fktltlws~ "-*"-' The follow1n11 persons are do1n1 business •s Leeal Media Tech 976 Helena Circle, Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 Brent Hunter, 926 Helena C11cle, Costa Mesa CA 92626 This business 1s con ducted by an ind1v1dual Hive you started doma bus1nus yeP Yes 08/01/?004 Brent Hunter This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oran2e County on 11 '04 04 2000006779 Oatly Pilot Nov 6 13 20 27 2004 Sa762 FktltlM aw.u "-S......, The follow1n11 persons are dome business IS Tender Care Servttes 2914 Clubhouse Rd Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Susan G Uy, 2914 Clubhouse Rd Cosl1 Mesa CA 92626 This business is con ducted by 1n md1v1dual H•ve you started doon2 businen yet? No Susan G Uy Th" Stdlement was filed w1lh lhe Cou111y Clerk of Ordn&e County on 10·07. 04 2004600'621 Daily Pilot Oct 16 13 30 Nov 6 2004 Sa 751 RdtliMltslness "-S..... l he fotlowme persons are do1n11 business as Loi• Co1thes 26 Chicory Way h vine Cahfornoa 92612 Behd1d Rad. 26 Chic ory Way, Irvine. Calo fornoa 92612 This busmen 1s con ducted by 1n ind1v1dual Have you st1rted doona busoneu yeP 'l'es 09;01/2004 Behd1d Rad This statement "llS filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 10 12/04 20046004029 Daily Piiot Oct 16 23. JO Nov 6 2004 Sa757 Tabla w/leavH, table pads. 6 ch11rs, low hutch, 11ood cond S600 (949) 515 3774 JEWELRY I 3460 DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS c-st Coln Nae.ts Old Coins• Gold silver tewelry watches. 1ntiques collectibles 949 642 94-48 3110 ·~Cats Mill• tor Adoption SAT 12 4 00 PetSmart Costa Meu 17th & Supe11or < Nul to ~) '}6.~I ~ al5o V~s needed anlmalnatw0f'k.ar9 Does On lone 949·644·2279 Q(JA&ITY IOTTINS & CATS! Cared For In l'nYate Homes. Ma~. Bk>od lesled. red Pt111T1UT1 F oodl. Neu l8red, Shots. Dewer med & cle-fleed, tV.t.TH GUARAN ru. We!Mrlds 12-<1 IM\f:SPE~ F ASHON ISlN«> TAllY KITTENS had e.,ekl Sll&'SY Donaborls needed Memo checks Daisy & Roesq Slrlt1t F ln1' non proflt la• I> l3 0071500. c.omm.nty Anmill Networ1' p 0 Bo• 8662 Newport Beach, CA 92ffi8. MISCELLANEOUS MERCHANDISE Miscellaneous Mt!Wndlse 150 Ga ~ saft ~ fl:!il ,,....., Q.ISlorn bilst, 2!XI> IX M rod\. li5ll, c.orals sand, clltller & sM1Tre 8!l9 310261-0m _, . I . ' . """"". 'i .. "· . -- RnlEstlte .. I' I Misc. Often 4245 Residential 'SFR •f 1!1inte1 bu11d/IO/S1Jll •Acqu1S1!1on/dmlopmenl loans •Construcl1on permanant loans (Single Close) •Crty L1a1son/plannrog; zomn1 •Brc*ers License #00473888 •Contract" license #3547~ c..iS,... ..... llC Mf.S..SIOJ RulEstlte Servtca 4250 2nd Trust Deeds Available for Newport Beach Owners with Substantial EQulty Loans to SS million No Brokers, Direct Capital, Fast and Easy MKA 1111 GrCHlp Inc. 949 729-1HO COMMER CW. PROPERTY FOR SALE 4500 COSTAIW 524 W 19th St for 5*1 ..... Bks 714 317-63311 Re'"'-.... llmlS....... 3a Olcll larU. M Tht lollowone persons a" doon2 business 1s Marone Services Unltd 405 V11 Rom1, Anaheim Cahforn11 92806 Scott Allen Nichols. 405 N V~ Roma, An1 heom, C1llf0tnla 92806 This business rs con ducted by an 1nd1v1du1I Have you st1rted dome business yeP Yes.09/01/2004 Scott Nichols Th11 statement wu llled with the County Clerk of Or1n11 County on 10/12/04 2004.00HH Dally Piiot Oct 16, 23 30 Nov. 6, 2004 S1756 411.di~ in 111at condition wtth panels SlllOO obo (Ht) 6Jt-401t a...ty ,. &--ti new product. unllmctad potl entlAI Invest• /Pl'lnar to S5()( Dan 949-93:Hi916 ClASSlfllD It's the solution you're searching for·whether you're seeking a home, apartment pet or new occupation! last SI.ta CM offc spece, 1Pi)ro• '°°51 129 C1br1llo quiet. $650 Marett 9'9 642 5171 HOMES FOR SALE OIWIGE 5400 COUNTY UPGRADIO S"ACIOUS StNOU STORY Sweeplne corn11 rrounds rn prime tract Joe. 4br. 2b1. new & uparaded t.ilch w/ar1nlte counters. new wood/t111 floor1n1. pt1nllt1on shutters freshly p11nted 1nsKt./ out. S695,000 Call Coldwell Banker Beactl· side 714 961-1200 OfllSAT-• 1 ... 172, .......... ftnllw; -----... Mal RFwii11iiiiiii111;o--1amiii === NEWPORT CONSIGNMENT GALLERY NfTQD. OOl.l.IC-.a. W'ICM.I fllM'RN ; ll'WalNff • R.u.il Prioa ...... • "• Mlli.r Haus c.a. • OJH I UY OlTTS • 0.. ,,_. Of !Milt'-• • ConiiplllmU~ Daily. •2-s.let·'4if~ ..... le~ • llC SQ P'T FIUWAY flONTACE SHOWlOOM • 111 <Aa Mm; f.rid tf55...., l'llU. ... 1-888-434·0722 '6t-ff1Mt70 ... ., .... CllaMt-a 7412·7466 IOtWSlO Open Havu Dally t 10M-7Pf" 260 Victoria, G 2 Rare Oppot1un1ty nnr Newport Beach! 2Br 2 5Ba Condo appro• 108'hf Cape Cod Style ideal location master suite w/Yaulted t e1f1n11s. HOA pool, spa Secured premises $360,000 Call 951 694·8016 Rare 4 bedroom 2 bath s1nr1e level larae y1rd near OCC & South Coul Plaza w1lk1n11 d11t1nce to very laree pari. Seper1te master quartes $658,<XX> Ail 949 350 7474 SAVI THOUSANDS! We help sellers sell for a low set fee HELP U SELL South Coast 888 548-2822 Dana Point NEW CONSTRUCTION O .. EN SUN t 2-S 33652 Blue l1ntern P 11noram1c coastline htrbor views 4br 3 5ba approx 3 227sl, 3 c attach 11ar, Sl.800,900 Ed Conway ERA f one Homes Cell 949-370 'i766 949 661 2784 UPGUDID RAHCM STYU CHARMER. Spacious e~panded 38r 28a. tons of 1JP81 il<le!. ne-1'rtchen & windows romantic ~or ner r p su llOed «ii Pfl'iO floou. frMCh doors S595.<XX> Coldwell Binker Bea' hs1de 714 968 1200 IMMACUlAHT 2 STOllY. SpactOUs 3bl. 2bd sJiow stopper •s l o aded w/uparildes ne-rool rol up 2•• door 1lalm ·~ Ml<XX>-16.JJ.<XX> Cal Coldwe• Banl<er ButhWI! 714 968 1200 Huntlnglon Bnd1 RANCH STYU "OOL HOMl. Bille to buch & h1rb0f U1>11raded 4br 2ba, srnafe story home w/cer1m1c Ille kllc:h ctrs, spacious l R wko1y frplc , Li backy1rd wi patlo & sep craasy area S539 000 Cell Coldwell Banller Buth side 714 968·1200 DUtT IAG FIXIR. Op~ portun1ty i.nocks Cur · rently lh15 home •S a 2 sty, 5br l 5ba w/1pproved plan~ for conversion into huae duplo Amazine poten· t1at1 Priced @ S715,000 Call Coldwell Banker Beachsode 714 968 1200 fAIULOUS SUIF CITY GIANT Huae lbr 2 5ba, up&raded downlown beauty Htrdwood floors custom paint w/du11ner f1uA lin1sh indoor spa. wal-to bucl\/downtowo S9!ll <XX> Call Coldwell Banker 8eac:tl$lde 714 968 l zoo SlACUff GEM Model perfect Cost.al ~e & onty 2 Y'S old w.;a. to bexh Le 1 'IV "' rated comm w, pool & 'Ill 4br Jba euest bl & ba on ltrsl level S8J9.<XX> Call Coldwell Brier Be.Khside 714-~1200 U"GRAOIS GALOU. Smale Story Charmer S550.000 Ranch style 4br. newer windows lhrouitiout fresh p&ont. new carpet, ntwef roof Walll to schools/shops Call Coldwell Bani.er Buchs•de 71• 968 1200 HACH ARCA POOL HOMl Ranch ,tyle I stry, 4Br many up 1111de\ hrdwood tloor1ne on entry kolth & hall way Newly retolf'd & plHte"d pool S599 900 Call Coldwell Banker Beachs1de 714 968 1200 HANDNIW CltMTSMAN O ... N SUN 1-S JTI Hewthoma Rd. OCEAN Vil WS" Nor 111 L •auna 3 I& br u ch w/own ba Bnu des111n & finished S?. 395,000 A r ereuson/Oay P1operotes DewtJpemri 949-Tb-9:2!i.3 Newport Bach ~ Wfl/tw View ~Greatviewoi T urnina B-& c:rty l'l!tlts Graaous llv'"tl wfl4 hr w: & dOOf man 2bf OPEN SUN I 4 601 lido PMi. Or Unrt •lA Sl.27'>.<XXl Mw'/louK~ 9'96~2700 lido Pri Realty NEED TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY UR HOME OF THE EEKPAG ON ATURDAY CAN HELP CALL •GfMllOIJS 949-574-4249 lOBAll 01ICMlll1 94'-574-4245 O"EN HOUSI SAT-SUN 2·4 Best Twnhm On 811 C1nyon Golf Course 44 C•nyon Island Or F ab ulous 1 so· Golf Course View\ JBr • den •ppro; ?OOOsl YIUlt t eot c ornpletely remod ffled SI 195. 000 Pr1v1te ,, le. by JllJ)( 949 71S U82 NOUUl'S IWffS TOWNNOME New Lhtltlf .... '"' 31Mt ... Gr...l..lt 2651 Vlata Or-4o Ope" SUN 1-S s11s,ooo ,_k_R ... ty 94t-U2-UH EAST ILUfF 21 S2 Vista f,.tr .... RlOUCEO FOR QUICK SALC I' 4br 3ba Peel\ a boo views of ul>i)er Newport bty '939.000 A1t Ron F1ntm1n 310 30S 4758 310139-6990 17Hnerlitk Ull FIOIT IOW mAn PBJWlltll $5,500,000 ~ .cm ~WI IU-S.-21%2 OPaSAT 1-l ari.p,.t Oc..IWlt c... btllt appro. 55oo sf 1200 sf lot 6br 6 lull b• 2 1 2 bl Offe•ed@ Sl.850 000 By Owner A&ts Welcome Contact Terri Walkm1 ~9 290 0751 or 949 370 9393 AlTIZIA Lawas1 prl(.e cundo with 2300 sf &•t•d commu n1ty end unit with larce wr1p around yard. beau appointed Love 5 min from beuh SI ,395,000 Stetanoe Meurer Platinum Pr09 '4t-7 t S-J t 5' MOTH roR SAt.£ leach Clue Metal Renovation complete 111 ut rncome ocean views Call for •PPI Ail Keith (949> 433 7963 Artists la • fr--tv $S4t,OOO Walk to Galleries, shos & restaurants Your loft Spec11lo\ts hnya Weeks & Stefanie Meurer 9'9-715 3156 MISCEUANEOUS RENTALS U4e &.la on the beach share l'lome w/dadl, Fp --------i w&h/6ry, tenn11 S700/mo 714-0-5198 !MM7J.Ql9 RESIDENTIAL. RENT AL5 ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Balbol Island tbr apt, rur upstdll\ unit. Ii deck, recent remod $1350 incl utol Avol n1ow ~9 759-4519 3br 21Ma llthf & b111hl d1mm lovrm. Ip un deck 11r laundry tao S2200 949 J76 9042 Balboa Peninsula Y..ty ti#, tlo 1 t a•• I door to ou.i SIJOO mo Alie 28' 158~ S1750 mo Assed9'0llla-lty ('49) 673-3 .. 3 Newly renovated 21r, 1 la upper unit dose to bead'I ,_ ~ Sl851)rto year 11ue 949 629 1211> STEPS TO llACHI Deluxe 2br 2b• condo Fully furn enclosed aar S2200 949 645 4885 Conina del Mar Stvdla A,.t. Brand new ll&hl & bro1thl w d access avail now SlF.>Om Call Phil 949 725 853~ so• Avacocto, s-h 01 Hwy, frt home, 2br lb• Ip, a•r wd hkup Sl 7'>0 Ail Pit 949 219 2476 ~2l>tlbarur 1pt tee dee~ newly remodeled Gar wd SlS!iO onct utJ1 949 7 20-1168 light & brleltt 21r, lie, new kttc'hen bath & Berbtt ca.pet Gat. w 'd Sl950 949 725 -8535 Welk ta ltHch 2bt ror~ rebuol bead'f '-· pvt patio, Ullllf'ldn plore, Fp, La kkh. ~ lvl, trltertalnefs dr11m llome S2IIDn 94&617 • '165.1 [ JOC .b 2ba 2 pr dl!t.tdl lwn. w• to bdl 2 Ip courtyd pat oil 420 ()-ct.I S249!i Top Dae ~ SllQ 1990 96 981-11* STARTING A NEW BUSINES.S?? The Legal Notices Department at the Dally Piiot Is pleased to provide services to new businesses. The filing of your Fictitious Business Name Statement Is an Important first step. We can save you valuable time J by making the trip to the Orange County Clerk·R8QOf'der In Santa Ana to file your statement (often referred as a OBA· •Doing Business As·). We wtll publish your flctltlous name statement once a week for four weeks as required by law and then file your proof of publlcatlon with the County Reootder, .... We can fax, •·mall or man you the forms with inatructlont tot 'fO'J' ftcdtloua bullneaa name tt11ement, or 8'0P by the Dldty Piiot. 330 W. Bay St. Com Miia. It'• ~ Ind onty tlkel ... "*"""'· " ~ hav9 .,,, ~' ... Cll UI at ("8) 57~1. w.•rw 0p.n MOf!daY IWoUgh Friday trOm 1:30 em to 5:00 pm. GoOct Daily A Pilot • .............. ~ 1 br, IM, non/"'*r no Ptta, S900/mo utd1tia ~ 949-642 7185 ....... lbr lba w/cwport -Tri ~ 1.5 mt from bch. Pt-cl upistlllra w/1)alcony $975 d9wn w/wd frlt 1935 •991..ax>~ 211r lbt EastsiOe pvt petlo, l ~ pr 253 Cosu Miu St $1295/mo Move in NOW lit 9$-673 7800 llr lie Hene, bonus rm w/wd, new kitchen/ b1th, frl1. no/smk/pet $1295/mo 949 646 8585 F .... 11 d I j 2'ir, I.bl. "*W-ClQft-CJI) w/d. I~ Alldmllr, I.WI I. -i'I now 112516 ,_ 95-*-9146. 211r, 21>1, Entslde lrt Ilse, 2 c ... "" llde yd 11100 Av11t NOW 217 l 200I "' 949-378 8999 ........... [1$1$lde 2 llflllt•s. 2 ear 1 ..... Fpk, p1t10, nice trees ~ ... ~1 I Sl4e, newly remod tWllllm la 3bl 'l '>b•, Y•d. 2 c I" b1tk unit , S2250/mo 949 466 7 460 Br•nd New Cus tom Home! 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Newport Beach CA 92660 (Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce Building} RSVP TO ATTEND, PLEASE CALL: (949) 718-4600 · Presented by Sara Bolliger Old Republic Exchange Co., Regional Account Manager , ; : i \ I ( ) ARMSTRONG I ' ' I I i I ' I ' ' '" I I I "" I LET US HELP YOU FIND YO.UR EXCHANGE PROPERTY (QUICKLY IF NEEDED/) I I • I • ... - • l ' • t I I I I . I ! ' • f I t ; • ' ~-.:-_ --=--=----( - ~--~----­..;;.__~~--------~·~~~~~-.,-~~~~~--~- 510 Pierpont Drive. $595,000 Delightful, remodeled home w/sparkling pool & spa! 3 be., 2 00. w/1,291 SF (A). Ma. Poiter • 949. 722.2400 An excellent condominium in South Coast Metro. 2 br., 2 ba. w/1,2 79 SF. 26612 R.oyale Drive • $1,225,000 Thi<; home has it all! A 38,COJ SF (A) kx. beaunfully Jard,caped. 4 br. + bonl.b nn., 3 00. Mr. Hansen • 949.H9.'41 01 11 J i ... I I • , . \~ 12 I 8 I' N ..r;i .... I ~ ~ . 41 ~ w -.;; °' cc • 0 Q: .7::-i6 0 II ' RHONDA TIDD Senior Loan Consultant 949-721-0509 ronda.lea@mm.com .. NEWPORT BEACH HOME LoAN CENTER --26 CORPORATE PLAZA SUITE 200 NEWPORT BFACH, CA 92660 Competively priced fixed and adjustable rate loans 1-4 unit 6.nancing 4 monthly payment options Reduced pc>ints options -- CG Barbeau Senior Loan Consultant • --r - ~a!2;~a.Ad (-::n) Call us today for your itivemnmt refinancing neeth. II Washington Mutual · H () IVI 'E L 0 A N S " ----------·--------------,_ l ... -... --,-----·...---------"""-... --- ,, • \t 14 I 8 t I N v:5 j ~ 0 z ~ "' 'E 2 "' (/) ~ 5 Ill ..., ~ 41 a:: 0 er: ~ "' 0 , I p • ' • , \~ I /' II ' I \} ~ ' . 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Ziani • Newport Coast Model perfect 2bd + den, 2bath w/ granite countertops & crown molding. 7 Pineoak Aliso Vieio Quiet & spacious 1 bd + bonus room , hardwood floors, fireplace & more . $1,699,000 Pocket Listings Oceanfront Duplex U,ooo,ooo's Coltci Mesa Unib $2,600,000 Principles Only Please 12782 Periwinkle Cowan Heights ~orth Tustin tncre8ible views, 4bd seduded pool estate s.leren18rtaining .... r.an $1,D),000 MAZ $928,889 $885,000 .. Coleen Brennan 949.275.2775 col11nbr1111onOpruc'•·co11 www.col111brt1111.et• 15 WillowOocl Aliso Vieio fmmaculate laurelmont, 2 master bds, large yard w/mountain views, No Mello Roos. Entertaining ~rs $.47 5,000-$52',87 6 . "" ' $375,000 1110 E Almond, IE Old Towne Orange Highly upgraded end unit w/2 master suites, designer tile & paint, hardwood floors & more. • -n J I ,I ~ "' ~ '° ~ !!!. ""' "' .... ~ Ii 0 2.' -< :9 ~ l • . , VILU LAGUNA CHARMING NEWPOKJ' PERFECTION TIIE BP.sT OP PEUCAN CltPSJ' A rare and fabulous l<rCJlC, pnntt and gated vilb csutt sm111cd in Mysoc HJIJ. The pcrfca Tumluy Ncwpon Beach home with three bedrooms ExcepcionaJ Ncwpon Coat csam:, loc:atcd In the prestigious m Ugllru Bach on 1.5 :ams This one of a lund nwtnpiccc olfm aqwsitt and thm: full badu. large cnmuinmem room, three outdoor multi-million dolw communiiy of Pdian Crac. Affi:m:ling q~1cv ind goipus wbuncr duoughout. Dnmaoytnd panonmic oca.n. dc:du and many upgrades throughout the home. Fabulous Art r:ranquil, aquis1cc qual1iy, and privatt Irving wic:h cucading C.1uJ1ru and canyon~ from all rooms. Wid:i om 11,000 tq fctt m die rNJn Wilson hard wood Boon and double-pane windows through· warcrfalls, and a lwrcioUJ landxaped counyard and btdiyatd. bowc wuh 5 bedrooms and fi>t ind a twfbadu A newly bwlr homt rhc2w. out. Kitchen appliances arc lc. than 6w JQl1 old. Ou.an VlCW Goracous panoramic oa:an views, m bcdroocm widi IC¥Cft oiw f.atc:r1W>t 111C of nirunl -. nwblc, Tmat111C, p111r and moAIC designs from living room deck and city lf'ProYal to add an additional and balf badv. This CIQ~ is pied with wrought ilOCI "* and w1d:i bamboo flooong duoughout. Guadioux is ICpUllCd by uilinicy poollapa. level. Offaaf at SI, I 00,000 leaf aoccno with a private driwway cncbcd. lodoor pool. dry wid:i brgt flu~ II\'& Voluminous .btt flooring pt3FfahowToocu fur iii snn.a and ckv.atof aa:ea to all dm:e Inda. Thia bomc W lf'PR'L pli.. an. AddiOoNI parking i.dt pnncr pit. Locacd u cad ol aal..k 11C.. 11,438 IC!· ket with an approx 8 car ganige. A ......., IWnky Offmd 11 ,,,,,.,_ matt! s.a. will --.a..-._...,..,......,..,..,... --..J ------- BC.11S1VE IDLllOP ESTATE ntE OP JlEPLECTIONS Located in the~~ F pw..ted community of folTIXf inockl. lughly upgraded home located 1n the prcsngiow Fabulous ~ Mouncun :ind acy ligh1 ~ Highly upgraded the Hunt Oub This &bu.lout eci-zoned property sprawls guard ga1cd communuy of Coro de C'.au. Ovcrloolung the golf ppa iOus" b.droom home. dutt full tmt., ncidcd oo a p00 mEd Ir>« out a1moct duu ac:re1 and appl'Oldmattly 8,000 Ill fut of lun1>-counc and lake, a very serene :area of CDC wnh a n ar 112 u:re on a rul-Oc gc locmon. ~ home brura v:wlacd ~ f..tbulow rr living. Olfcring tpeetacubr Ocan. hillside and mounwn lot and appro1 6,300 llCj feet ofluJtu ry Irving. Five ovcnrzrd bed-nwbldloonng dvougtiout downsaus, grmiir lorchm oouna:nopr.. pbn viCWI with a profcsio..i ilud putting green and a lighted c,m. roomJ with five whole baths ;uid rwo half bath.s 1:-.mcrc.untng cmon "1.um:n. uuwn ~:ind a.mxxn fuwhcd ~ A pcrfu:.1 nil eowt. 11at main bollllt h. 7 bcdrooma and iix and a half backyard with large pool ;uid pool howc fravcmnc tloonng f.uru}y nagtibomood :ind a tumUy home! <>ff.end al S 1, 175,000 b&cht witb a apaatt t.rh.roocn and bcdtoom located in the pool duougbou1 dowruwn wnh cherry wood paneling and Vennwi houle. Long priYatt d~ with !Our-car png!C-Brand new plaster walls. Custom dnprnn .rnd m..1nlcss steel V1lung appl1- swnku recd kicdtcn appli.anccs and n<w marble Aoonng 3.1\CCI throughout Gourmet Kuchen OAUed al $2,699,000 duoughout downst&1J"J-f.ntcna.ining backyard with pool. ipa. built in bar wim new rd'Tigcrawr and dishwuher and ui exotic fruit orduni SS,699,000 MONAICH PODRE MASTERPIECE UST OP SAN JUAN HD.LS ooro·s BP.Sr ENl'DrAINING PSTATE SNnnina Monsrtb ~tt -.tt witb .-ping ocan views and Fonner modd locaud in s.n Juan Hill. with privatt cuJ..ck..ac Wdcomc co a Family fmndly bomc widt a lafF cntau1ning ..-di• m,. and ~ lifbts. FabuJow pnd entranOC wuh a location. Approxunatdy '4.200 111• fl wtth f1w bedl'OOIN and fuw b.dcyud wtth rock furmaoon pool, 'fie and wattTfal.I fu.rure. t~'W'Cltine doub&e IUircuc and 1 pp:ous grand fountain. and•. halfbedu. BcaucifuUy ~with a~ inlay medal-Enjoy. the pcaccfulna1 of t'elOn living on 2+~ with pnv11e Maiur .Wee wit:h white water Yicws and a wine cdlar with a wt-lion m the entry. hardwood .ffooring. wood panded walls and hill vicws that complement an EntcrWncrs Roidcncc. 1 ruly i.ng room. Th.ls am.re i-t appnnlmacdy 8,400 sq fttt with ironwork. and plantation shuncra throuahout. lncluda wann and inviting. this c:unom home offcn aws S600 ICf fttt of aquiliu quality tfvousbout. s.&a. wOJ _... o81n• nanny/lefYia au.ice tepantc from home. • e.dlyud includes bladt undcnta.tcd dcpna: with 6 bcdtooma and 7 bathrooms indud- "--~' boctom pool. gorgeous archlr«Nral Jtatue, and large patio with ed. ta,. and private property. c.omc llTldl the R*S! Oft"utd It brick inJ1y. Potential lcaK opuon available. Offcml ar S1.6H.oOO , . ...,. I I • .. , J I ,.; • ,> • J I '\ ' , I , • .. . ' .· B r u c I M. I I I e r 949 . 689 . 8686 I www.HomesByBruce.com .2 Representing th~ di scerning buyers and se ll ers of prem i um properties In Coastal Or1no1 County d: ~ i6 0 3301 East Coast Highway Corona del Mar, CA 92625 \ . Harbor Island 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_ 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. ----°..-.,~·-----· Corona del Mar Charming 2 bedroom, 2.5 Bath town- home in the heart of Corona def Mar. Great corner lot with beautiful pine floors and distressed beam callings in llvlng room. This home offers two fireplaces, large sundeck off master bedroom, and striking detalls throughout. ,I I I -,, 'I ' ~ ~I • .·-""""------· .. ~. - ,, ,I . ~ ~ JI • 1 1' Private cul-de-sac location In La Cuesta by the Sea· Sought-after floor plan in Ashton Green Less than one mile &om the beach, this home is located on a private cul-de-uc in the beautiful community of La CUesta By The Sea. This home has three bedrooms, plus a loft and two baths. Features of this Huntington Beach home include a private courtyard off the din1n8 room, a 1Jving room with vaulted ceiling and briclc fireplace. The loft wtth floor to ceiling bookcases overlooks the living room. The upstairs bathroom bas been completely remodeled. Other amenities include central huting .and aJr conditioning. This home is offered at $639,900. For 1'f(Wt hi~, Cll1l A""'14nd Riclt Glasser of Coldtcel1 Ban lter's Irvine office tit (949) 552-2()()(). Cold"1ell &niter Residentilll Brolterage is a member of the NRT fllmily of~· NRT Incorporaled, the nation's leading residential rul esfllle bro/eer-u compawy, is a substdUlry of Cendant Corporati<m (NYSE.aJ). This highly sought-after Plan 6 in Turtle Ridge's Ashton Green is conveniently located near the University of California, Irvine and Fashion Island. The property offers views to the courtyard and greenbelt. The home has a total of two bedrooms and two baths, with all of the living space on one level. The kitchen features Corian countertops and stainless steel appliances. Other amenities include upgraded carpet and tile, and access to the community pool. This home is offered at $609,000. For more information. call Michele Ins/to or Adrime Dimas-Madtkn of Coldwell Bau er's Tustin ojfice at (71 4) 832-0020. ColdwtU Banker Resuknhal Brolterage is a member of the NRT fam'1y of compan~. NRT Incorporated, the natton's leading residential real estatt brokerage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). ---- End unit on the fairway at San Joaquin Golf Club Remodeled townhome in Turtle Rock lDcated on the J 0th fmway at San Joaquin Golf Club, this private end wut featwes three pltiol with gorgeous views of the sunsets and dty lights. The home bas two bedrooml, two baths and a den. Fal\u:tng more than 1,500 square feet of living space, interior amenities include DeWa" paint, aipet, fixtures and appliances. Enjoy access to the UIOdltioD pool. Aaodation dues are $330 per month. 11m bame M o8'aed at $600,000. IW~*'/o,. llUll. otD May~ 11/c.owwll BMllur's lApM BeMJi --fl/lll!•f/1'9J4H4Zll. QMl'arQllMllur ~~"" • 1lir,,.Nal-fllll#f m. •NI NRT I"'°""r"'*4 llu tllllkM'$ '°"""& sidl H:Jf-.=-••-..,. '-.,~ *"~g/ClllMtd • .Qip .. tweDJ. :r-rn"' ' r • n ~ ~ '-:< J ~ ~ "' 8 ~ ::0 ~ ~ ,.., f! ;:; 0 I» ~ :::9 9. •• • ... ) . 71 ' •, ~ ~ ~ <D ! >. IV ~ ~ ALISO VIEJO £ASTSIDE COSTA MESA '~ $510.000 Sun 1-4 S..Kap 3'0~ Sl.OS9.000 . Set 1-4 cu !§ 131 Sandcasde $519.000 Sat 12-4 -FRI~ -.1 ... .... Acenic "' ....., lt Sun 12-4 ,...s...-a::: ~ . HUNTINGTON BEACH • l? ANAHEIM 16101 .... ldne $180,A)OO s. 1.:-f a: i' 0 936 Souch ~ Screet $539,900 Sat 12-4 e.rryo.. Sun , ... BALBOA ISLAND IRVINE- 125 Onyx $1,890,000 Sat 12-4 Bob OITullo l8Yan .... $409,900 Sun , ... Ellftw.ler I Sun 12-4 DonnaWall I .Aklei i" ore $659,000 s. , ... ~ I 't BIG CANYON Sun 2-5 ~ 22 Lal ... iew $557.000 s. 1-4 c.rotlf'OUI 11 Rue s.lnt Cloud $1,S9S.000 Sun 1-4 Carol Beri 338owwTree $799.000-s. .... ...... Cwdc.o BONITA CANYON $819,000 Sun 1-4 ...... CrioeO 17 Dartmoudl C.1.749,000 Sun 1-4 Carol "ch 27laS... S600,()00 Sun .... PMay Glntllle • 6SurnmerMt $619.000 Set 1-4 ~ CAPISTllANO BEACH Sun .... ~ , 27'"2 Via Valor $999,000 Sat 1-5 '" KJmConnen 21~ $592.000 Sun 12-4 Teny .... bio. \ 27105 Mil Pond $599,000 Sun 1-5 "111 Nlfnes . . l JASMINE CREEK ... - CUFF HAVEN 19 Mlinalt $998,()00 Sun 1-4 ~t<wu 991 Oly $1,3'45,000 Set , ... Kayftqw' 411 Snua Hari>or $2.395.000 Sat 1-4 Vlaclta HoNlr' LAGUNA BEACH Sun 1-4 Beuy~ l5'FrMw $1,745,000 Set 12-4 MllyOIT"9o 90 I Oly Street $1,3'45,000 Sat 1-4 KayRarp-Sun 12-4 HrfDfUo CORONA DEL MAR . -"''°"··· ~ SUtS.000 Sun 1-5 ~c:... 31542 ..... VIica $1,995.000 s. 1-5 "Udt'*-I SO I s.nan.Ma Ternce $1,595.000 Sun 1-4 ~Wiit Swt 1-5 DanSnilon 5130rchid~ $1,219.000 Sun 1-4 T1m Ahone 2017 Oc*I\ w. S6..f99.000 Swt 1-S 714Femla $1.395.000 Sat 1-4 1.,m.·.,. ..... . 15t31ihld $2.350,000 s. 1-+.JO Sun 1-4 ~"*"·· -14JO 425 Fwnlelf $1,'479,000 Sun I ... NwyHM •72~1iln'D SIMS.ooo SUR 2-5 417 Iris A\IMUe $1,495,000 Sun 1 ... Chudc.Alen '2Ms.ooo •N.--'91C9 Sun , .. ~Ge .... 2733 Shell $2A9S.OOO Set 1-4 ChuckAlen tu7.SOO !It 1-5 c.11; .... DANA POINT ... t..S ~ ..... 32311 Linda VllQ Lane $569.000 Sat 1-4 8rWVOtlnna McGeNln SIJOO.OOO 345 II Calle Monce s 1 JOOiOOO Sun 1-4 TetllOWlft )20" ,.,.. ,_ -$ t ,995.,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 2440 SMca Atra ..,,,900 Set 1-4 WtN!tl.Oll't "2V.. ~ °""" $1,750,000 .. 1-··-·,·· c..-lflmmoild coe.a. OIPT'Oflo Slw'On,.,.. ~ &Ww!Wt Helli . M1111t.1 ..... lob....., .. . : ORANGE $U1S,OOO Sun ..... Cld.w. Nlwmll1 $1,695.000 SAN IEUIAJlDINO • 21, East .f9dt Ser.et $130.000 SAN CLEMENTE )) 1 l Pueo Halcon $599,900 3278 PINO Gdlra $539.000 2462 Cale Aqulmwtna $1,oe9,000 t 657Vta Mp.\ $HJ.OOO 6702 c;.,.., 0-. $1,795.000 '2,.._,ROll $515.000 $1 ,100.000 SAN [y6t! CAPISTRANO . lm 1 Alpa Ser-.~ 20'l $2t9,7SO lftll....., 0. a.. $939.900 SAN!AANA 2502 NonttTusdnA\19.Unlt 8 $415,000 SEA ISLAND 4 <>c.ift VID $1J2'.000 Sun ,...., Sat 12-4 Sun 12-4 Sun 12-4 Sun 12-4 Sat 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 Sat , ... Sun 1-4 s. 1-4 Sat 2-S Sat , ... Sun 1-4 Sat 1-4 Sun , ... Lu-a~ Mary & Connie Grant Mary & Connie Gnnt Trish~ Batt.ra Wtbet' i,..,. L Yupqco 1,..,.L~. Jerry Thomas jenyThomas Todd Sd'6edow jar1et Sch .... ~Mc:Garvin Teri Bowwt Boon-Yen NJ Carol a.i Ginny a.i .. • 11 i ~ L ~ N § ::Q ~ ~ ,...., "' Q;' • ;; 0 qi -< 31 §: I l ' . ~ I f -.-- .< .. •• .. ., .... p •• -----·-----... -.---....,---....--......... ...---~ UYCMIT NORTH SI .219.W Great, sin&M l.wl ftoor plan In B.ycrest Nonh on a pool sixed lot. 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CHRIS VALLI 949.759.3738 714.883.4397 • MARY ELLEN WEGLARZ 949.759.3768 BOB WEGLARZ 949.7SCJ.3793 BOB LASKEY 949.717.4723 CC't .... t.,C" l Bl\NK_C R ,' " ;"fl' 111 ~ s $ J\« 3 ~ ~ "' 8 ~ ::0 "' ~;· v a: ;; 0 ~ -< ::p 2 I .. \ ( \ •• ) •, .... I ., . • .. · . • . . .~ 1M 8 N ..D ... 4 z ~ IV ~ ~ .!! J; n; 41 Q:: • 0 if .i?' iO 0 . BEVERLY MORPHY& . MINDA BUSH-STRONER 949.723.0703 • 949.759.3782 .. ·------...,.----------'· ~,:.. ~!'!11!"!1"' ...... ..:.. -• { \ •• if ~ \IS J .. f ~. • t1'.' ~ ... ~. ~ ... ....., ... ~ ._, I ... . . ~ .. ~ ... ~ ' ..... .... t I ·. ...... ... . • .. ~an"4visors-.._ ......... .._ REFINANCING BUI.DING 8tMNG Cit DEBT .CONSOUDATION -.a. .. Leldl'IO....,~~ -..."11111.-M <:.nrroa ~ Here are Three Scenarios to Save Money . with Our 6-Month. ARM Interest Only $17.5,000 Loan Amount $SOO,OOO Lou ~ount $1,.500,000 lout Amount ... '~ 30Yr. Fixed@5.500°/o =P&I $993.63 6 Mo. ARM@3.000% =1.0. $437.50 Monthly Savings $.5.56.13 That'1 $6,673 • .56 Yearly Saviap! 30Yr. Fixcd@6.000% =P&I $2,997.75 3QYr. Fixed@6.000o/o =P&I $8,993.61 6 Mo. ARM@3.250o/o =1.0. $1,354.17 6 Mo. ARM@3.250% =l.0. $4,062.50 Monthly Soinp $1,643..58 Montlalr Sa~ ~I.II That's $19,722.96 Yearly Savi.qi! n.t'a $!9,17~.3} 1Warfy S.t9f • Loan Amounts To $6,000,000 • Zero Down -Purchase • 100% Refinance/Cash -Out • No Income Verification Loans • No Income, No Asser.s, No u Monthly/Annual avings can be uaed for any purpote, even principle reduaion. , • Pay Option ARMs • Fixed Period ARMs 3/1,5/1,7/1,10/1 •Low Credit Scora -0.1<. • Bad Credit Q .K. Employment Loans • Less 1han A Year In Your Home • Interest Only Loans •No Points . The Newport Beach Association of Realtors has temporarily relocated during the construction of their new building. The temporary location Is at 4030 Birch St., Ste. 105 Newport Beach, Calif. 92660 . For more Information, contact the \ ... Newport Beach Association of Realtors at (94.9) 722-2300, fax (949) 642-41 OS and on the web at ~.ocaor.com • Bob Milliken Bob Chapman Jennjfer Wong Betty Comegys 2004 Officers and Board of Directors Oflk,ers · President President-elect Treasurer Secretary Directors Executive Vlce President Tricia Moore, R.C.E., C.AE. ----------------- lll lflltl'lllllllll !' ·.1, .:11 ,tlf'Hl1ili1 11. I r 1 • • 107 ~ E' .... ~ -11t• ~ ~ 5" N 8 l:. ·'-f (T'O "' Qi ~ 0 c.. ~ -0 ~ .. •• • .... h .... .. .. ' ·------" -- r f u 111 8 N "' a:I ~ ~ ~ .., "O 2 .., en "' ..a w co "' a::: 0 ~ :&::-.;; 0 ' "" Pelican Crest home Impresses I I This Newport Coast ~ce. located in the prestigious multi-million dollar This~~ ii tet amJdst manicured pdall. A 1928 community of Pelican Crest providing tr.mquil. aquistte quality and piivate Dobeftey odgtnal, the home wa pttyic>Ull.y owned bJ: an intlqUe auler. living wtth cascading watedallt, ha a lush landscaped c.ourtyard and backyard. Subsequently, the p~ty bM hem (WIY appofnted whh anti~. Sucti., a Panoramic ocean views may abo be found, along with six bedrooms and seven converted French apothecaly aipboard that halll'Olter the_ one and one-half baths. This estate is gated with wrought iron rose and leaf countertop. Other lm:urtes include ~.~tiid>en tilue accents and has an accompan)'in8 endosed prlvate dJiveway. bath sinks, orlglna1 IUIHfMheci wood O~~·~t:lit Additional amenities include an indoor pool, dry sauna&d e1ewt.or tcast to atltngs, French leaded irtndows, an:hed dOjij, i..W~ summerlii0iu9e all three levels. The furnished turnkey property also features an approDmte and a reffecaoo. awf:llmUAg pool. eight car garage. The home has been listed via Value Range Marketing. wbJch means the nus home is value ranged between $8,500,000-$9,500,000. seller will entertain all offers between s 1,450,000 and s 1,699 ,876. Fer more infonnatWn, call~ OINlday Ill (949} 249-2424. Vtsit ~ t«b rite For more lnftmnlltilJn, C41l Mary jejfrles of PrwlentW califomilt ~'s at www.canadaygroup.com. You am also t-mllll 1'a' 61 MOMrdJ Be4dt brands at (949) 463-6020. E-mafl her Ill """YJeJfrits9co«.,,d LeeAnn@canadayGroup.com. Her office Is kx.ated at 2 Ritz omton Dmle m the and ulstt Im web sill at fQWUJ.maryjejfrles.CIJm. PrwJentW olilforn14 Rt4lty u distinguished community ofMOtJarch &ads. Pruderrtlal Califomilt Really ts proud proud bJ bt a member of HomeSmllas of Amerkll Inc., a Bntslalre HlltlutftNIY to be a member of HomeSmlices of Amerl<A Inc., a &rltshire H4thaway affiliate. afftlfl*. Prudential cal if om la R.ea1Jy represmted more""'" $19 blllkm 111 Silks Prudential califomia Realty represenled more tMn $I 9 bfl1ion in Siiks volu1"e in vdlume In 2003 and was ranlletl """"'&du natfon's Top 5 real t:st4te t:Ompllllks 2003 and was ranked among the nation's Top 5 rtal tSlllte eompania """"'"'1ide, ,,."""1lNk, llC&Ofd1ng bJ NationAl Rdocation and Rul EstAJe ~ MAy accurding to National Relocation and Real Estate Mafl:Uin.e, May 2004. AddilWMJ 2004. Additional company informal'Wn can be obtained at company informatkm can be obtained at www.prudentialc.a1.com. www.f""'lolttalc4l.com. Oceanfront Monarch Bay home Get your news pubHsbed In the Advertising Supplement Advertisers are encouraged to submit press releases, keeping in mind that date of .._, -=--~"~llllllt-•·j publication is per space and copy may be edited. Here are several guidelines that may assist you in getting your infonnation published in our Real Estate Section: • The Daily Pilot is a community newspaper, therefore, it is important that your news or properties also be in the circulation area. Well-written press releases are comprehensive, concise and current. Content may cover agent profiles, personnel promotions, company evenu, awards ceremonies, brokers previews, community involvenie,t. ~ profjles, and industry news and trends. • ·Materials should be submttted by S p.m., Monday. • Press releases and PhotOgraphs, with good contrast, may either be given to your real estate ad\ienising representative or mailed to: Jill Ulriksen, promotions, Daily Pil~ 1375 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa, CA, 92626. You can fax information to: (714) 966--4679. If you would like to e-mail advertorial and or photos, direct them to: Jilf .ulriksenOlatfmes.com. · If you have any que5tions or ideas atiOUt material you woukf like to see In our real estate M!C1ion; UJI lana )Ohmon, ~ director at (714) 966-<C603, °' e--mall ~at tana.JohNonelattmes.~. c ••• r2 1r ''' ,, ,. ..,,,,. I t\ll ~ a I i SUPERB BRAND NEW CUm>M ITALIAN STYLE VILLA A phenomenal floor plan for this large residence located in the heart of Corona dc1 Mar. Close to all amenities and stroll to the beacll. ,.,_. 4 bedroom. 4.5 bath home is finished with top of the line appliances, custom cabinetry, custom tile work. a sweeping staircase with wrought iron. formal dining area. libnry, living area opens to large decks to enjoy the ocean breez.es. Ocean and Canyon views from the deck areas and still a large grassy yard!" The home is complimented with a 3 car garage! Offered at $2,995,000 • ~ ~ ~ z 0 ~ ~ !7' rv I 8 z:. ;:o ro ~ ...... ,i_t ~ 0 C» ~ 31 g: For 11111 /urth•r llifomudion on this home, pkase contact: • MICHAEL BRINKMAN, BROKER Your full lervice local brokerage 9491650-9100 2801 W. Coat Hwy #210, N~rt Beach, CA 92663 Jennifer Winchell earns GRI This designation enhances her ability to provide her clients superior service .Jennffitr WIDcbell of Platinum Properties Intemational h.u recently eamed the Califom1a Alsodation of Realton Graduate, Realtors Institute. A nationally recognized real estate daiption, it ii oonsldered by many real estate industry profaatonah to be the mo.t oanced and comprehensive training program available to real estate agents in North Amerlc.a. To eam the GR! designation, you must successfully complete a rlgorow Jennifer WlncheJJ educational program consisting of 14 . individual courses, tncluding 92 hours level of client sattsfactlon, the GRI oflive lecture. The GRI is designed to designation is just another way lmp!Ove marketing and negotiation. Winchell strives to provide the best skills, learn the latest In technology, professional, penonalized service to provide an undent.anding of the new her clients in today's challenging and disclosura and legal upecu of real ever changing market. estate, and become famWar with the Jmnifer WlndseU""' be ~at latest trends In ftnandng and property PlaHm"" Propertfa I~ at amlyltl; all which are detigned to (949) 903-9103. You"'" Ill.so amtM:t Ulllt the graduate of this program to Ir.er by e-tMfl al pnmde the belt lel'Vice possible to Homd]m,,lftrWlndiell.nd or vtnt the CODl\UDa'. Ir.er"" t1le web ., c.ommttted and dediated to a high """"1Jt1111tftrWtndteU.nd. . . . . . . . . -... •• \ • • ... y • '· .,.. .. ... -~r.- 1'9'\ ~ N ..D L I • !l !! "' w THE PORTFOLIO DIFFERENCE ~ • Over ;o banks and lending institutions to choose trom • Loans to $10 million; all credit profiles, including eas~-doc and interest-onl_y ~ cS:: ..?;- ~ •Our goal 1s to provide the best rates and lowest cost -all with our best price guarantee TRY FIXED S·YEAR TO $1.5 MILLION • -'.95% •ZERO POINTS• INTEREST-ONLY OPTION• NO PREPAYMENT PENALTYlll Enchanting bayfront villa ,._ " Situated on the bayside of Newport Beach, ~ 2,<>00-tquare-foot home has three bedrooms and three raort-ttyle batht. lbe nwt>te foyer enUca you tntO the elegant living room and dtn1ng room. where there is a1loor-to-celltng glall wall with Pacific views. For chilly nights, gather around the aackling ftreplace. Sophisticated accents distinguish the newly designed gourmet Jcttchen wtth European-style cabinetty, granite counterJ, top-grade mtnle111t~ 8ppltances and custom recessed lighting. R.elu in the lnvtdng family room. EquallY luxurious, the spadaut master IUJte providel memorable views. AddtUonal amenities of this styllah restdmce include tmverttne nwble Ooon throughout, soaring cathedral cdlingl and a private two car pnge. Change your lifestyle In the highly sougbHftei Udo community; tnduJAe in boating, tennis, sand-swept beaches and the opportunity to join the pdvau YachtOub. lbil home ii offered $2. I 9i million. " For#IOfe I#~, tw lo~ II~ "'°"11fW, C011JMt Fir# TtMl'I . LlllibM BtWdlo Ill (949} 500-2340 . .. . Overlooldng rolling hiDI and~~. this lamb 3,400-tqu.are-foo residence with llUDlftOUI appoJmmmtl has a distmcttve European Oatt. Enter thil ftve bedroom, four and onHlalf bath home through a garden arurtyard with lush 1andlcaplng. 1be two story foyer bas a IWeepiD& wrought tton aa:ienud ~ The living room bu t!Oldn«i catbednl cetJtn.p and towatng wtndows; naiby ii the formal d1DJng room. The kl1chen wtth a center illand re.tures honey-blond abtneuy and a casual dining alcove. Catha in the ln'ridDg family room with a ftttplace or private den. Upstairs, the nwter ~m with a separate sitting area has an upgraded nwter bath wtth jetted spa tub. The bonus room bas built-ins. Other amenities include hand-painted tile floors in each bathroom, travertine floors on the first level, swround sound throughout and oftl'-Sized, three car garage. Outside there is a built-in barbecue center and spa. 'Ibis home is offered at $1, 149 ,900. For more l#fonnaHmr, contad First Te11m's Doug and Soosan Rolnnett at (949) 874-1424. Visit tlidrwebslte at wwwfirstteam.comlrobindt. Sapphire Pacific vlStaS await Tucked away in one of the most intimate Victoria Beach locations, this hilltop home provides breathtaking views from the whitewater coutline to Catalina Island. Comprised of more tlwt 2,200 lqUltt feet of living space, there are four ptivate bedrooml and two and one-halfba1hs. The foyer leads to a truly open .floor plan that is accentuated by cathedral cetltr1&1 and tall, sun-filJed windows. Host holiday gatberin&J in the elegant formal livtng and dining rooms. In this very peacdu1 tetttng, ocean bttezes sail in. A aaclding ftreplace off en warmth on cool evenings. The chef a kitchen featutts desiper accents and a spacious brea1cfast bar. Neatby, there is an lnvfttn& family room and prtvate dm. Other amenttta Include French doors, an artistic stained g1us window, ceramic tile floors and two car garage. Outside, there are three oceanvtew Nil decb and a bubb~ spa. Thll "":::i:$! In a~ue pi:tce range of S 1.32 mtQton to $1 .38 million. 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Live near the pier and enjoy Huntington Beach's famous Main Street three and one-half bath.I. Features include a yard, pool, patios, master bath and pristine beaches. Jacuzzi and living room with flreplact. The muter bedroom opens to a patio The tum-key home has wonderful Pergo floors throughout the downstairs and bas a fireplace, lining area and walk--tn clOtet. level and designer paint colors. There is a separate large di.niq room and large f.amtly room with a ftrep~ Additional features include a gourmet kitchen with granite counters, that opens to a deck. The two car attached gaQge has an area for workout .,. vaulted cdlingB, nice grassy yard with gas ftreptt, spacious muter suite with equipment. Additional amenities include a wallc-to temperatwe oontrolkd balcony md .fireplace, and much more. wine cooler and rqarate laundly room. .... , nm home JI offered at $970,000. nu. home .. o&ttd for leUe at $8,500/month. " • • '.' • 'FOf 1111m ~, caUJmnlfer ·wons llt.(949.) 640-3600. Strlldll For"""' I~, cd1l a.,, R. ~ley tit (949/ '91·1$99: SliriJil ••• hof>n11## 140NNpqrtQnt~Drhlt, Ste. J()(), NewptWtllt:tlcA. ; I I l ~)1088JIH6a.l~~ar..d. ' rt~ 'l f •I . ' . ' .... ... .. ----... _ ..--.-..... • • • ~- Pamela Horton awarded (/) C» c <Zeftlfled Residential -Specialist ~ -< z designation ~ ~ _,r Only 35,000 Realtors 57' N 8 nationwide have "" ~ earned this credential ;:o ~ ~ ..., Pamela Borton of Strada .::>" ~ Location Is everything Properties has been awarded the 0 prestigious Certified Residential ~ This three bedroom hom e has it an. Highlights include a comfonable living -< Specialist (CRS) Designation by the :0 room, gowm.et kitchen, spacious family room, separate office and a large yard Council of Residential Sped.a.lists, ~ wfth a putttng green. A must see home. the largest not-fo!'-pro6t affiliate of This home is offered at $1,395,000. the National Association of FOf" IMrt! 111/omuitkm, call Robert Mali/ten at (949) 640-3600. Strada Realtors. Advanced courses and Propema, 140 Newport Cenln' Drive Ste 100, Newport Beach. professional expertise in the field of residential real estate are necessary to earn this award. Home buyers and sellers can be Pameta Horton assured that CRS Designees subscribe to the strict Realtor code J • of ethics, have access to the latest Amanda Horton, Pamela and technology, and are specialists in Amanda strive for customer helping clients maximize profits satisfactlon and service by and mtnimt:re costs when buying or reaclung to "Exceed Your selling a home. Exp«utions!• As an Internet pioneer, and now Pamela Horton c.an be contacted with the CRS designation, Horton at Strada Properties, J 088 N. Coast ., continues to enhance her skills as a Highway, Laguna Beach. Call licensed broker by being a (949) 464-2442, direct office line; Graduate of the Realtor lnstJrute (949) 633-6667, cell phone. E-ma-il: (GRI). Partners with her daughter, Pamela@PamelaHorton.com. Ocean and canyon views nUs lovely home is located in the gated community of The Pointe in Newpon Coast. It includes four bedrooms and three baths (one bedroom and one bath downstairs). This home is offered at $1,699,000. ForlMrt! i".formatkm, call Mali Gulledge at (949) 640-3600 Strada Propema, 140 Newport Cenkr Drive, Ste. I 00, Newport Beach Ideal Corona del Mar location This two story residence ts a gardener's dream wtth Live in grand style incredible, lushly lanckaped grounds In both This Pelican Point villa exudes Pahn Beach glamour, starting with the dramatic •• the front and back yan1 of entry via a circular courtyard and fountain flanked by grand neoclassic columns. the property. The imtde of The elegant Meditmanean/Moorish desigl continues inside the residence, the home ii tastefully conveyed through the use of the Bnest imported materials and finishes: beautiful decorated and features four marbles, travertine, granite and stone, accented by rich wood and artisan bedroom suites. The kltchen ironwork. Captivating ocean views abound in this four bedroom. four and ·' is adjacent to the family one-half bath home, which features a lavish, approximately 1,000-Square-foot room on one side and the master bedroom with sitting area, firq>lace and spa bath. Three guest suites dining room on the other, include en suite baths and generous closets creating an ldea1 tlow for Uving in grand style also means entertaining in grand fashion Guests will revel entertainin8 u well as everyday living. in the villa's movie theater, game room and spacious living salons. Enjoy a chefs There ii a communtty pool kitty corner to t.hJ.s home. The residence is kitchen and the 1,000 bottle wine cellar. centrally located close to the village of Corona del Mar, offering shopping. Outdoors enjoy the pool and spa, ftrepit, spacious yard and numerous terraces • restaunnt1 and beaches. Thett is also garaging for three cars Walk to Crystal Cove beach. nm home is offered at $1,735,000. This home is offered at $5,995,000. ' V'For1'1tm ~ CAil SUSA11 Scllnla11 at (949) 640-3600. Stradii For more i~ CllllJolcn McMrmif)e al (949) ~36()(). Slmda Properties. ~ 140 N_,.,,;Cetder Drlue, Ste. 100, Newport Beach 140 Newport Center Drlvt, Sf.t. 100, Newport BMch • .... .. .... - " ~ .c J. f J! ~ l! .., w '0 a: ~ ! '.I • 1 .. NEWPORT BEACH Best Townhome On ~ig Canyon GoW-Course 44 Canyon Island Dr. Fabulous 1 80° Golf Course Views: 7th, 8th+ 15th Foirwors_ ~_t.c*e. 3 Bedrm + Den<. Approx. 2000 Sq. Ft. Voubed C.eils, I R0oms HaY"e Views, ~Remodeled . $1,195,000 OPEN SAT/SUN 2-4 Private Sale 949.718. 1383 _.,,,....-------- PACKAGE DEALS HOl\'IES OF THE \l\llE EK HOMES OF THE • WEEK DISPLAY AD • LISTING IN OPEN HOME GUIDE • 4-DAY 4 ~LINE FULL-RUN CLASS AD FOR ONE LOW PRICEI CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TODAYI LORRAINE O 'DONNELL ANNIE GENDROLIS 949.574.4245 949.574.4249 ' ... .. -.... -·-···· --· ---·----~ ----.. -~ ........... ,· '1Jana Poi,nt 1far6or :Forever 'Wnite Ocean 'Jlitws """' CtmstrvaUm/ ComputiDri 1Jau ~ 2004 $1,890,900 • 4 6drooms, J.5 6atfu & approtjmatdy J,227 sq. ft. (?{/I) • J ear a.ttadwf Bat'afit. wi.tfs malwfiany tfoors • 'Woo4 floor in uf!ine room, lininfi room aM family room • ~" aM t.ntry way luJvt furustoru floorillfJ • <jraniu wunurtops tfiroueFwu t • 'Iwo·si4.uf fircptoa Ill uvinfi room arul ?.{astt.r 6ufroom • 'Built-111 spa tu6 in mastt.r 6droom • 'lltwlutf uilinfi in entry • 'J4kd for statt.·oftfu·art fwmt. tfuattr antf stt.rw systt.m ----~-• 597 sq. ft. {?{/I) patw/wwing tit.ck, • Spau enliancinfi 9' vof urru UUlllfJ • '4]erior r1mf.wootf ulUUfows tfirougfwut ONN SuN 1-5 33852 BLU• l.ANnRN 'Ed Conway Off: {949) 370-5766 Cdi: (949) 661-2784 '£'Weon~net ~ 'WiU 'Buy Ycnlr :Jlouse • 'Lets (jo Sfwppingl • • IRA 1nii&s 17 Harbor Light, Newport Coast $5,500,000 Fabulow front row oc.c:an and golf course Mcditerrroean estate w11h 5 bedrooms md 5 full baths a.nd 2 powder rooms. plu.s .m aecuti~ library. enteruinmen1 room. ocean view pool vid spa. See mor " hom1·.., on 360 Virtucil Tour ~ www.patricktenore.com 1631 Pega1u1 Street Perfect family home with large yard Pets OK. Available now $3250/mo. YearleaH ~Owner 9A9.8 7.7373 EAST. /DE COSTA MESA (fMWport Height• Area) 1803 S.. Hor9e Clrt:M 4~5~~¥ti-: upgraded Townhome. Walk to shops, schools and restaurants. ~uge, landscaped, prtvate baekyard with spa and patio. MM Rangt PrlclnQ '715.0004816.000. AB0$dl. Ml 122-7487 Two levels of eleQant IM~ in the desirable East Bluff HOA Rrtcnen with granite, 4 bedrooms & 3 ba1tls Attadlecf 2 car garage wilh epoxy floors Peek-a·boo views of upper Newport bay from alt ~ bedlooms New fabulous master beltwoom. new large eX1enor patJO that leads 10 a Q<USY area and HOA pool' Wl'ICI tor 111temet. 10nS of closels & 5tOl'age $939 ,()()() AeOJc«I tor quell Si1Je I Ron Anem.n rftnem11n0coktwell~ker.com 3t~7111 11~[;!1 3to-331 _, : l 72b New Hampdllre OrM, Co.ca Mesa $710,000 •Open Sat-Sun 1-4 Turn·key Mesa Verde gem with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathruoms. fireplace. covered p.mo. nno. • \\mdows cumpletel}' updated chroughou1 Call owner dirndy for appu1n1men1 ~I ""14-4H \61' ~ UI IC' ~ ';< --i ~ N 8 ~ :::0 ~ c. ~ r'T1 "' ~ ;;- 0 Qi ~ 3' ~ ., • • 505 Princeton Dri•e Beautiful 38R, 2BA S~e family home. ready to move in. By Owner 714.966.9137 ~ .. --~--- • • .. •• .. -... ...... -... 111 ~ <D ~f .. i ~ ~ ~ • ~ A 1 Q: • £ cS: .}!:- iO 0 NEWPORT CoAST • SANTA LUCIA Lease -Newport Coast Gated Community-$8000.00 per month. 3 bedroom plus office and 3 car garage. Soaring vaulted ...... ~•• ceilings, upgraded throughout with fabulous marbles and granites. Available with short notice. NEWPORT COAST· ALTEZZA $1,395,000 Newport Coast-Lowest priced condo with 2300 sq ft -Gated Community. End unit-with large wrap around yard, beautifully appointed. Live 5 minutes from the beach and Fashion Island STEFANIE MEURER (949) 71S.JI56 Poi WINm.dan, .....,.. .. Go .. ...,w t •It• www.stefanlemeurer.com Artists Walk Lofts from only $549,000 Llye Wort Environment walk to Galler=& rm.ms, I.E. Meqm, G~!"o0tw:=t:=6 Enter1aJtmerC) and lllQ(I .. New listing-Artist's Loft Former Model -$659,000 Brnl'J yoor t~ush aid 1T10¥1 right tn1 Fully Your Loft Specialists: flJrnrshed-ne¥er IM!d ITT-Mam SI frontage Lrvelwcrt StefanMt Meurer & Tanya W.- ' ~ have yoor business dOwnslalrs call lor details (949) 71 S..lI56 or (949) JM.fl I l ' For lnformadon IF~ Got.om,~ www.stefaniemeurer.com Carole Sturim Internatiorull President's Elite C..T..,8'mtirf ll,M ._..,_,.., ... ,,,,, ... ,,, ... ,._.,...,, CQWWP1,lmp Rgpcmtf, lt91P+GI ~ ~' p,q.tyl.tnglnwt •• lflWlll> WW t SCll .... t UDV.,._,U. ssn.• S.. ~ NORM ff PMJl.SON lfAL1'Y ~ f IEWPOR'r 8fMJI. 94"'32~ Great View OfT~-~in And City Ligha. Gracious~ With 24/how Security And Doorman. 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath 601 Lido Parle Dr. Unit IA $1,275.000 LUio Park1(¢ty C osta Mesa ~ 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath sing]e level home with large yard. Separate master quarters . Near OCC & South Coast Plaza, walking distance to · very large park. $658,000 -- Newport Coast Ocean Ridge By Owner, Agents Welcome Contact Terri Walkins 949-290-0751 or 949-370-9393 COSTA MESA Rare Opportunity • 3 Br Condos Now Available! 2 and 3 Bedroom Condos Starting at $360,000 Cape Cod 2-story lownhome style Near Newport Beacll Each rondo lod1tdes liYin& room, dininc area. 2 112 baths, rll'tplacf, klkhm. llllf master sWtt w/ Yulted c:elliap, lundry, ~Dd teArtd partiJI&. Pool, Jaami, dole to aD Kem. Offered a t $3,850,000 260 Victoria Optn Wedluulay Through Saturday 11-7 BRAND N1w CRAFTSMAN • OPEN SuN 1 ·5 378 H1wthorne Rd. 3 Bge bectooms. Btt ., OM'I ~ a"d wall.fl cb9eC. ;rd 3.5 b:llS. ~ W!WS Legen~ Flnandal Group 951~16 ..,._ kl bea11es ird tMn. 8eaaAUf deslgled.hstied cn1 a~ AeEat kl nv.ie n by te hcidays $2,395,000 JEn DAY A FEAOU90MIDAY ~ D£vn.of'tlefT 94~725-9263 PACKAGE DEALS HO l\llES OF THE \l\IEEK HOMES OF THE WEEK DISPLAY AD • LISTING IN OPEN HOME GUIDE • 4-DAY 4-LINI:: FULL-RUN CLASS AD FOR ONE LOW PRICE! CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TODAY! LORRAINE O'DONNELL ANNIE GENDROLIS 949.574.4245 949.574.4249 • 1'lf • !G' ~ 0. ~ ~ ~ la~ ~ N 8 ~ '° n> ~ ,...., "' C! .,. 0 ... ~ ~ •It • ,... •• ... . .... ~ .0 l ~ I • ~ .. ~ .... 1>-.. • l .. j CORONA DEL MAR 412 Hazel Ave. 48r 4J5Ba Swl. 1-4 Michael Brinkman CoastlMe Realty 949-850-9100 345 Cameo Shores 4Br 38a Sun 1-4 Patty'Harvey 714-501-6110 Metro Realty 501 Avocado 3Br 3.5Ba Sat 1-4 Del Chesebro Island RE 949-413-3807 COSTA MESA $2,995,000 $2,445,000 $2,250,000 260 Victoria Starting 0 $360,000 2Br & 38rCondos Wed-Sat 11-7 l.egenda Financial Group 951-.i 8018 1803 Sea Horse Cir 4Br 2.5Ba Sun 1-4 $785,000-$815,000 Assist 2 Sell 949-922-7457 303 Princeton Dr 3Br 2Ba Sat-Sun 12-5 By Owner 714-988-9137 -DANA POINT 33852 Blue Lantern 4Br 3.58a Sun 12-5 Ed Conway offc 949-370-5788 cell 949-681-2784 $1,890,000 LAKE FOREST . 2.5337 Via Vlego 48r Sat 12-3 $388,000 Julie Oneill 841889 8717 I NEWPORT BEACH 44 Cmyon l9lmd Dr. 38r + Den Set-sun 2-4 $1, 195,000 ByOwner 948-718-1383 1525 E. Ocean Blvd 38r 2.75Ba Sat-&m 1-5 $2,288,000 l.al.te Leggio Coast PrOperties of California 949-230-1651 2858 Vasta Omada 4Br3Ba Sun 1-5 $815,000 Noralee Paulson Realty 949-632-6489 601 Udo Park Dr #1A 28r 2.58a Sun 1-4 $1,275,000 Mary Lou KJehler 949-675-'Z'/OO Udo Park Realty 44 Baycrest Court 38r 38a Sat 1-4 $739,000 Michael Stark Metro Realty 948 574-9474 1 Coventry 4Br 38a Sat-Sun 1-5 S1 ,885,000 Marta Haper Harbor Realty 948-929-2015 NEWPORT COAST 8Klngaport 88r 8Ba Sat 1-3 Terri Walklna 948-290-0751 949-370-9393 $3,850,0oo NORTH LAGUNA 378 Hawthorne Rd 38r 3.588 Sun 1-5 Jeff Day AF~PropDev 948-725-9283 $2,315,000 " Great Lido Isle family home on large comer lot Located on an extr.t-wide comer lot, this wonderful Udo Isle family home ha a total of &Te bedrooms and three baths. The tntedor featureJ a great room concept with an open beam ceiling, ftrepW:e, dining room and l{ving room. Other ammltia indude a large, sunny south-facing patio and a deck off of the master bedroom. nm home ts offered at $2,195,000. For 1llMY ""°"""""""' "'1l MMtlyn Read of Coast Newport Propmtes-C.ol41«1l Blmker Ill (949) 723-8800. C.OldtueU BanJter Residential Broltmfg ts• Morber of t1te NRT family of amrpa11les. NRT Incorporated, the utltm's ludlfll& ~ real estate brolterage company, is a subsidiary of ~ Cmpor""'1n (NYSE:CD). Spadous ho!T'e In exd!Jslve Harbor Ridge Desirable floor plan In Quail Hill This ~utifully landscaped residence features the most popular floor plan m Irvine's Quail Hill/Sandalwood development. With a total of three bedrooms and three baths, the mterior has been highly upgraded with hardwood floors. Amenities include crown molding and a granite kitchen that opens to the family room. This home is offered at $839,000. For more iwformation, call Tim Smith of C.Oast Newport Properties-Coldwell Banlter al (949) 7 J 8-J 700. C.OldweU Banker Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT fam11y of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential rul estate brokerage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Qwporatton (NYSE:CD). Gorgeous Newport Coast home built in 2003 ~ eeCudty and pttvacy in a aerene environment, this large yet cozy New In 2003, this beautiful Verona Plan 2 detached home has a total of home ti *'-ed OD a~ ltlef!t in the ezclusive communtty of Harbor Ridge. three bedrooms and three baths, including a master suite with a wraparound The proped.J bu a gated~ lead!n& to a be&utiful skylight and atttum granite desk. The front patio features a fountain with Bouquet Canyon stone With bm!W The kitchen has stainless steel appliances and granite counters with a feets~aopm floor plan, the home ha a tot.al of thtte bedrooms and ~· ftlo md ~biidu. Inrriiot amenlda tn.dude a famUy room with ftrep~ Ocher amenftiea Include upgraded tile and carpet throughout and a tw0 rn 11DC1a~roomthatopem10 ibf libnry with a view. PDP wtth built-mt. lbt8 hOme. Ciliered at s 1,250,000. nm home ts offered at s 1,029 ,000. -UI ~ c= ~ a. !>I ~ z 0 -· ~ ~ Cf\ "' 8 ~ XI ~ #- "' ii:' ~ 0 ~ -< 3' g IW-.w ~' irlllMIM~ of °""*11 Blnthr"l ea.st For"'°"' bl~. cdllRld LM1p1# of eo.st Newport ,...,,,, ~..,."' (949) 118-J 100. CoWwllllaUr Propmies-C01d#ldl B"1fjer"' (94~ 644-~. c.oldwll~~ r : • M JfUI ..... II 11 ,,..,,.._of llu NRT fi#ldly of tt> ... la. NRT ~ts• MtJIJber of tlte NRT/Ollly .,, CO#qM"les. NRT 1-.,, ,,.,,_, tJce hflll:"8111WiC _,._.,,,,....~,.,at.fdt~~. <s .....,,.~~~""' estm,,,.,_,~, *•~of 111111nr., 'rf OMlllll~ (NYSB:CD). Ce1ldMrl ~ (NYSB:CD). '· • ,-.- C.3 UI ~ <ti ·i z ~ .. .a ~ • ... i a:: • .. ~ ~ c3 -6: "' \;;.. ,,