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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-02-28 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotJ • c D Serving the Newport-Mesa comnutnity since 1907 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2004 Federal agents raid offices Officia l from the lRS, FBI a nd housing d e partme nt seize a truckload of evidence from sites in Newport Beach and Corona del Mar. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot NEWl'CllH ll FACll l\vo ufli· ,.,., and a n1 ... ide11ce wt•rt• raided 1oday h}· .1 .. warm o f federal agent\ 111\'t''tigating a trio 1ha1 111clucle!oo a N1·wport lkarh coupll'. ·1 he inwo;tigatiun ol l.ore1wo Es- p11101a, hh wifo C:ynthi.a l·~pinoza .1ml their "''onatl' Pedro Rodri· gut'/ im ol\l'' a ho't of alleged t"rlllll''· I ht•y 111l'ludt• coni.piraey 10 t•ngage i11 lraud. atll'mpting to dl'fra11d the lllS <Uld a11t•mpting to l.11111der money. IHS. Fill and Oepartmcnt of 1 luu!>ing and Urban Devclo pment agents are all involved in tht• in· vc~tigation. The variety and rxtent of the alleged crime:. drt·~ 111 the ho11,ing department. ...ud Gary Tang. -;pokc·,m.111 fur IRS criminal 111vc-;1iga1iun,, "Any time there's m11ncy and tht• potential for tax fmud, the IHS nimanal inVl''llgation!-i would be 111v11lvetl ... rang '>aid. "llUI> i!> go· ing to be invci.tigating ~pt•t·illcally fraud again:.t ih departmt•nt. l'ht• rHI might be looking at other type' of chargt'' relating to th<ll ... C.ynlhia Espinoza i.aid she wouldn't co111111l'11t on tht• calte. I lt•r hu:.band and Hodrii.,•uez couldn't he reached for comment. No one ha-. been chargl·d yet. !ling lklid. One of the raid<> tool.. place around 9:30 a.111. Friday at 1lw Sunset Hume:. office. ownt•d by Lorenzo fapi1101.<1. 011 l'arilic Coa't I lighway. .. , came 111 .md 'aw ms agt•nt' and i.,'l1ys in jarl..et!-. with h:tleral agl'nh arid Fiii agent' tht·rt' mu't haw hcl'll IS agenh," "tic.I c.111 employct• uf tht' nc..irhy !111n l\1i't tanning 'alo11 whu wm1ldn"t give hi!. 1ia111t•. ··:-,omt• hat! long wi11wr coat' with f.,'lm:.."" I hc agt'lll' grabbed blUl'flllllb. hoxe' of thKU111l'l1h and 1 umput er' from the ~1111,l·t I lunw' ''""' and another ... 1iitc the to1np.111y U!>l'tl for i.tur.1gl' in the :;amt• rrnn~ plex. arid carril•d them d11w11 to a lJ I laul trucl... Another rn11J tool.. pl.n c .1t t 'n tl11,1 l·.,pi1101a\ hUloll1C'°'• al"1 1111 l'aetlic C:oa,1 I lighway. Hing 'Jill. l"hC' third raid wa' :it thl' t·.,p11111 "~"· home in Nl'wpurt C:oa'l. lnvt''llgatur' d11I nul \LI\' \\ h1•H' Ho t,Jt1g11t'i' livt'' 1111' alll'g(:d ("I lllll'' al'o llll"lllllt• ha11l..rup1 rv lra11tl. 1~11L•11111 I .,pi 110/;I olllt•gt•dl) tl1d nol lh'I l11w that lw 11\\nt·d .1 H1Jlt•\ \\,11th. l\\11 h•tr•m' ;111d o1 I .1111horgl11n1 wlw11 ht• fih·d for h,111J..111p1c.:y. l~11 1g ,,11d. ·· llrn1\ 'ontt'lhing tlw row1 .111d h" u ctlitm' \\Ollld h,t\'t' hJ..1•d 111 ha\l' l..nown ... l.111g .... tit!. Rolls of blueprints are carried away by a federal agent as part of the rnvest1gatton of Sunset Homes based in Corona del Mar (>( 1~11 I Ar 11 I .\I • I ' I Hai di defense claims video was doctored f'~lOlO!>!HK[NI TRrf'llJW l>AllY f'll • Newport Harbor High School student Juan Rosales, 17, second from left. mrxes ingredients in a pan as culinary teammates Thomas Martin. 1 7. wipes hrs brow and Venecia Delgado. 1 7. left. squeezes rn to work on a dessert . They' re coo kin' now High school c ulinary s tudents prepare to dazzle judges with good tastes in a s tate meet. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot T lwy may nl'VCr appear on the "lm11 <l1er · cooking show. hu1 'tude111' from Ncwpon I b rhor I ligh School will face tkru· opposition today when they whip 11p a thret•·cmrr,t• meal for judges at a 'tall' c.:ompetttion. The four person team from the i.chool":. rnlinary academy has been training .ind preparing every clay for the '1udent competition. -;pon'>ored hy the Calif11n11a Rl'o;taur.mt A ... ,n. Tiwy will Chef Jeffrey A. Riggs looks over his team's culinary creation s at Newport Harbor High School on Thursday. havl' 60 rninutL" 111 makt' a ,alad, mai11 rou!'Se and de~sert -without 1111i11g an oven or any clectridty. 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See COOKIN', Page A4 Rainy weather slows life down W hl'n I wa-. a kid. we look<'d fo rward 10 rainy days about a ... much a'l we looked forwunl to a trip 10 the dentist or a parent-teacher conference. Back then. there were no VCHs on which to play movies and there wcm no computer game . so miny days meant we stayed Indoors reading or playing board games. And tJ1ough I do remember a football game played In the pouring rain in the front ynrd of u friends house when I was ahout J:l, that was an exception. Timt particular game was a STEVE SMITH fun. ortc·of-a- kind event because Lhc next day, the previously manicured lawn looked like Patton's annyhad ju.;t perfom1etl maneuvers on ii. But man. wru. It It w;u al'IO nm at our junior high and high schools during the rain. That always meant we went inside the gym lo play dodge ball. the cursed "sport" that has recently been revealed to be 1he cause of a lack of self-esteem in 98% of the nation's children. My daughter like:. the rain, but I think the other three " Smiths don't, even though we all know that Southern c::1llfomia needs the water. The recent rains have meant that our LirtJe League team has not been able to practice as much as we'd like. lbday. for example, we've got a parents versus players game, followt'd by a scrimmage against the Giant:.. hut we won't pl.1\ anything if it mim. 'lllis year. 1he Uttll' I .t·a~11t• hoard modl' a dramnlk <;checluling rhange tJ1at 1 ... going to make the ')('ason a lot morf' fun for all the playe~. Instead of starting the.• playoff conlcM from our first game. we are now going to play half the scaso11 -nhout I 0 games -without any consequen~. TI1at is. 1hey won't count against the 'ltandings for the playoff!.. Now, managers and coach<" are free to experiment with SH FAMILY, P11e A4 /\llo rnl'y say~ l ape '\houlc.J be h a rrl'd hl'cau-;l' two exp e rt s beJil'Vl' nearl y I H minult''i is mi ~"ing. 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June Casagrande Daily Pilot Nl·\Vl'Oll I 111 ;\U I 1\11,\\1•1 111g thl' 11w' 111 .1 \l'l1t.1h'1· who·, who 111 ~Ill' lmal IH"ll"'" ru111 munity. llll' < :itv t 111111ril h"' olf.,'fl'l'd lo gl\'I' lhl' Nt'\\)lOlt l\\';11 h ( n11fi·rt•1111• N \'i\llCI" 111111'.111 ,1 higgl'r rut 111 tlw h11tl'l l11\ 1'111111gh ,,,,11 fl'l llllllllt'lllktl ,1 Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.dal/yplfot.com WEATHER Conditions today should be mostly cloudy, a hnle windy but pleasantly cool. See PaeeA2. EL TORO Ono El Toro lawsuit is settled, two more to go. SeePaeeA2. 111111lerall' 111111".1,1· 111 tlt1· l1111l'.111\ l llllt'lll 'Ill I' Of (\\II 1111,11 lol\I'°'• 1·111111cil 1111•111h1·r' rrn1,1dl'n•tl plt•a' of hlllt\111 h1·n111w I )1r1•c Im :-. ldft.1 I l,1~·d1·11 ,111d 11th1•1' ··1\1 th.11 ralt'. h\' 1h1• 11n11· \\l' gt'I to .!. )'l'<ll'. \\l''ll lw 111.11 111 11111111·y.'" 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I wa' '>llppowt.l to walk tCI high "hool. but I h.udly ever had 111 walk thl'rl' -enher my fril·nth 111 Ill) pJ1em~· friend., woultl ).(l\l' tnl' ;.1 mJe to school. Su. 11 "'·'' t'J') 1\nd earlier 111 t'11•111cnt.u)' .. chool. I'd mk Ill} h1~t· Ill 'rho11I. . f Wclll 10 ..,, Johll.., .. rhool thl' ~ame ,cfwul my p.m·11i... wt•111 to -'>amt• \l lt1111I Ill)' d.mgjlll'f\ WClll Ill How did you end up ln Newport-Mesa? I ,1,1rtl'd uul v1s1ting here a1 ,1 \t'fV 1·11rl\' .1gc. before I can 11·11·11·111h1•1. \ly ).(ra111Jparen1' h.ul ,, '"""'' i11 Corona del ~l.u 1111 tlw hlult... up ahuw ( llina t 11\1· \\1• 'Jll'OI ;1 lol nl t1111e 111 'Ju11.1 t "' '" Wontkrt ul httf,. 1 m1• .11111 tlwn h1K <.11ro11.1. llllk l 011111,1 111,1 'P''nll huur.., then~ \\1·d ''·'" h .di 1lw h11;1t-.. llidn't 1:1·1 Ill rttlt• Ill ho.ti'. d1dn'1 f:l'I Ill i.:11 .... 11h11K. 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All thnst• :irt' go ah. hut when you look. a r ,11 1 un1pl1,hmenh. 1'10,c· lire 111111~' 1h.11 I wt.I (or mt' and 111,1yhL• till' more imp11rta111 une "hu1' do uthtr people look at 11 •• 111d prub.1hly mur<~ impon.m1 ,1r1• 1l1111g' I vc t11111c for n1her,, 1111d 11ow I tr}' to ht• 11101 t' hJl.i11red. ~penJ a 101 of 11111e w11 h thl' grandltid!>. f worked at Ford ''l'ru~pace twice. and when I ld1 there. one of Lhe fellow \\11r~er... thanked m e -;o much Im h'>lt:ning 10 her. She'd been throlrgh djvorcc and other pruhll'l11'• and ju~t thanked me 1111 lt-.tening 10 her. And prohahly heing there for other pmplt• 1111u bemg ready to li~tc11 "p111lialely 1he m o ... 1 11nponan1 l J\ I llJ.: THE OLDE R CROWD If you cou ld re-d o one moment or lncldent ln your life, what would It be? I don't k.nuw, thing~ have gone pre11y good. not to \ay I haven't made mi~take~. Everybod y did that sume11mes. I think I have just bt'Cll, well. ble~M·d with 1hingl>. I have wondcr1u1 r;un ily tu begin w11h, and 1us1 Ju nd of moved along wilh the llow or thing'>. juM w ok advantage ol upponun11if') U'> Lhcy came along. It\ bct'll good. Ufo 1., learninR. you 1u~1 kct•p mm'lng Jhead. co111111ually leC1rntng. You 'lo p learning. you're m trouhle What profession other than yours would you like to have tried? Ac111ally, I have 1ril'd ~l'Vl·ral. -;o I did th1l> along 1he way. OK . lh£' om• I wouldn'1 have J onl' over agam "''''the l'~ deanm~ -t.1011'1 1w1·J 1111vrnorc ol that What are some differences be1ween a typlcaJ day ln your llfe now versus a day In your life 20 ye~ ago? \Vlll'n I wa' worl..inj.t. I put 111 a 101 of hour' -I worL.etl \cry hard. I didn't gl't to do the lun thing' I alw.1y' wanted 111 do. I alway11 w<ulll'd IO have lime to play tenn" and golf .md ~aihng. I really wamed 10 do 1ha1 a nd I ju" d1dn'1 think I had 11rne. with worL.ing and li11111ly. '" now I'm catching up \\llh lho'I.' thing~. When I rc11r1·d. 1llll' 11f thl' fir,1 lhingl> 1ha1 I did wa~ wenl c..lown Ill Om11~e ( 0<1,1 C.o llegt• ,1m l iook th1:1r -..11ling da:.'e' What is the gJealest lesson you've learned In your UJef Some or these lessons you have Lo keep learning over and over. When I was in college. my neck went up and .!tUddenly. tlwre were a lot of math '\lud ents. Well, except not all of the~e math students were well preparl'd to handle the math d a.sl>es. So one of my favorite profs asked three of us if we would tulor the e students and th e college would pay us a few bucks. I 1hough1. OK. he's a nice guy. l'IJ ~ay yes to him and aJJ a nd take a few bucks. and so a rnuple afrernoons a week we had iJ classroom and an y or the .,1Uden1s could co me In and we'd help them. Well. I thought I wah helping them. but I learned a whole lot more hei:aui.e in orde r to explain to '>Omehody. I rea.lly h ad to think it through. and so by h elping other~ I came out 10 be the big winner. You don't lose when you help 'iomebody else. You actually lea rn more. Thal wa!> a good thing, and 1hcn that's. ju,1 .l lf'"on 1hat I keep on trying to ma~t· U'\e of all my life. What do you treasure mostl I think family i" probllbly lhl' mo'>t importan1 a nd I've been hle,!:>ed with a nice family. They llll hve in the area. mostly in Orange. They're impon an t - we have good times together. 1\bo. w11h the church fa mily 1111>. that's real important. 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Wh1k wt• ln'<\surc the guod Ill'"'"· Wt' an: aho -.uudencd 1h.11 orw of the 'eniur l enter\ earl~ ho.lrd memhcn-;m<l lu11g1inw lnl'llll a11tl helper I. W .. "Duh" IA·w l'nhhle. pa'>'>etl away 1111 I l'I>. ti In I.cw\ pa.~'ing, lhl' wmor tc111er h<t' lo't u 1n1e fril'nd. and w1• waru 111 honor him. I Daily~) Pilot VOL. 98. NO. 59 THOMAS H. JOHNSON Stew McC111nlt Photo Editor, 19491164-4358 Publisher TONYOOOEAO Editor MARl(EY DANtELS Advort11ing Man&Qer lANA JOHNSON Promot1on1 Olrocror EDITING STAFf S.J. c.tin Managing Editor, 1949) 574-4233 •./.calm l1f1mH .com DeMt'9 Goulet City Editor. (949) 764--i324 (Jllnentt goulet 1811~1 com Alcherd Dunn Spo111 Editor. 19491 574-4223 deh11rd.dunn<.IJ)/111lmos com MIU Swenton At•lstllnt City Editor. f9'19) 574-4286 mlke.IWPJnson lllrinl61,C1Jrn ~...,., Forum pege tdifOr, col11mnl11, (~) 574-4275 /Q/1f11.lvl,,,.,. MlffflflJl.OOftl slCWt> mccrank.u la11mes com Jow J. SllntiDe At1 011ce1or News Desk Ch1et, 194915744224 ,oso santos " laflmes com ~Edhon Gina Alo1tandor. Lon Anderson, Oenlel Hunt, Paul SaitOWltt. Daniel Stevens NEWSSTAFf o...,.._. Crime and courts repotter. 19491574-4226 ~.bharath\ff/atimn,com .llMMC.....,. 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II 1101 only dl'\t'flhl'd lht• 111,lllry or hi' and H111h\ familt1''· hut .tl'o 111dud1•d hi' 11Ngh h 111 how ht\ j.tl'lll'r.tlitlfl ;111cl 10!1.1\'' Kl'lll'r.1111111 Mt' -.o l':t\tlv d1lll're111. lt•w "'" IH1 m \c.·pl. l'i. l!ll1J, 111 ,, l,1rn1h1111"' 1wa1 lht• 'mall f.11111111g 111~\ll of I fl'lll. il'X<I'. I le "'"'la" 111.11t•d hv .m pl.111t-.... And "> lw n•li,Jwil 1lw 11ppor1um1y "lwn. ,11 t Ill' .1g1• of I u. I .<:w and " lrn·11d hJd lhl.' ple:Nll'l' of Oving Ill .1 l'U't "Jlolr11lll htplatW. ~I 1hL·r1· 1, a<, It·\, With h1' buddy. 111 lhl' t la\.\ll opt•ll t m Ii.pit plnllt'. pcrdll'd 1111 'l'<tl n .-.h11111 ... -.o they lllllld '£'rout. 'J>Orl111g tho't' l.11).(l' ll'.tlhl'r hl'lnwh and KCl~le .... llw th111 'ln'P' uf the lwlme1 w1•n-'" 111111(, n•r11un1" I .£•w, 1h 11 1lwy u't'tl 1irt• tt1pt' to Alicla Roblnton Pot111cs, 1>11s1nol'I.' nnd environmonl rnnot1ur, 1949) 764 4.3JO 11l1c1<t robonson u l111tmos com lull P9.i\• N11ws ••1.s1smn1, \9491574 4298 /111s PQnlJ •• lat1mes com PHOTOGRAPHERS Mnrk C Dustin. Oo11 Le11d1. Kell! 1 t1lptow READERS HOTLINE t9491642 6086 Rocord vour eommenlS about rh11 Oatl\I Pilot or MW$ llps Addreu Our address 11 330 W Bav St , Costa Mose. CA 92627 Ottice hours are Monday F11C1av. 8 30 a m 5 p ,., CorrKtlon1 11 11 1h11 Pilot'$ pohc:v 10 p1omptly corroci 1111 tlrTOrs ol 111ht111ne» PIMse call (949) 764 4324 FYI The Newpon Beach/Costa Mea& Dallv Pilot (USPS·144·800) 11 published dally, In Newport Be11ctt and Costa Meu, subsc:rlptions aro available onlv by aubtcllblng to The Time• Orange County (800) 262 9tol 1. In er&ea oultlde of Newpott Beactl 11nd Co111a Mo111, aubtcflptlona to the Dally Piiot 11e 1v1ilable only by first cla11 mell for S30 per month IPrloes Include 111 appllceblo 1111111 and local t1ico1. l;irl' thL• -;trap' up undr r their rhm-.. II \\~d, J Krt•a1 thnU fur both 1lw I.it.Ii.. Jnd ont· 1 h::11 tht'y would Ill'\ t r forgl'I. I.cw ...,, hadly wa111ed Lo Oy .1ga.111. and kC'ep fl ying, that at age I.!. lw 10<1k a papcr rn111e 10 l'arn .u1d "'Vl' money for ht'> nl'>.I pl.111t· nde. I rom 1ht''l' early l'\p1n1tnn..,, f.e\, de,dopctl .:t pa..,Mu11 lur Lravelrng. and nt•arly lr;tVL'il'd around thr world. I It· Vl'•lltu places such a~ Ala~k.a. A11 ... 1na. Australia, Belgium. Bri tain. Canada, Colombia, IA'han1m. Mexico. Morocco. New /.Raland, Oman and f'anarna. M.tny 111 Lhci.e trips wne taken with hi-; ltwe ru1d lifdon~ 1·ompanio11. Huth. Pmre'>.<;iunally, Lew uin•ctetl 1Jw devt:loprncnt ol Lhrcc m ..... 1er·planlled ci1ie' of mort• th.111 10.000 people. ()n(' \\"1' m 'x111di Arabia, wltcrt• he .mJ lluth II\ l't.l for nearl}• lour year.. Armtlwr wa.'\ m l·gypt. anti one m thl' United States. The purpmc of lht''l' new indu!<tnal citie-; th;.11 I .e" helped build wa!> 10 prtMtk ;10ordable ho11.,i11g for workt•r. hvi ng in these cou11tr1~. J\1 a~e 75. I.cw looked hack. 1.:t.k111g a personal account of what he had done for .. ocicty\ ht.·ncfit. Rut he wa" also searchin g for a purpose for hb. rt1 irt•rne111. wl11ch he belit•ved POSTMASTER: Send address changes 10 The Newport Beac111Cos1a Mesa Da1lv Pilol. PO. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Copynyhl No news s1011es. 1llus1ra1oons. 0di1011al manor or odven1semen1s herein can be reproducoo w11hou1 wr1nen perm1ss1on of copynght owner HOW TO REACH US Circulation Tho Times Orange Countv 18001252 914 1 Adverti$11\9 Cl1ulfled (949) 642·5678 Display 1949} 642-4321 Edltori.11 News 19491 642·5680 Spol'U 1949) 574-4223 News Fa• (949) 646-4 170 St»ons Fa11 19491650·0170 E·mall: dailypHotr!Jlat1mes.com Main Office lutlMM Office (949) 642-4321 8utlneu Fe• 19491631·5902 Pubhthfl<I by Times Communiw News. a dlvislori of the Loa Angele• Times. mtm~s COllllfiTY ifii ~004 Tlmea CN. All r1gt11a , ... Mid. mo'il men arr not mt>lllally prc·parc<l IO accept. I k '>aid. ·All of our live-. we have worh·d hard lor financial \crnnly ;md have h.1d a conunuing "'el of goah to arl11eve. ll1e c..lay .1ftf'r VOii lt'.tV(' the officl' and frtc•mh v1111 haw kn own ror many yt·ar-.. you :.uddt•nly rt·ah1t· 1ha1 you ttrt• Oil your 1 rwn and the tin.:111ri.1I clllt.l 'Cll'iJI 111w rrela1ion,h1p' hal'l' bcl'n cut. fh1' mah •., yuu realize that you "re n·t1u1reu 10 l'\labli-.h ti rnmpll·telv new 'et ol goah a_, you haw h tt,ll .dly illhil'wd 1110'1 of your lilc11111L' l(O<tl-.." l·or11111u1ely, lor lhl· co ... ta r-. tc-...1 Senior Center. Lew and Huth found a new goal. becomir* active al t11e Costa Me'>a ~1·111m Lcn1cr. Lew served on lhl' hodftl for many years. pl1010.,rrapht•u wonderful viucos of our l'Vl'lll ,, and W'<I!> always available and helpful on many of the <;t-t1i(ir center'::. comn1111ee,. l!ulh Lou k t.:hUfRC of thl' center\ hhrary .• md 1hc'Y were alwa}"I gl'm·mu' financial n 1n1nbutor'>. never a. ... kmg for anythin~ m re111rn. I have knO\\n l.t•\\ and 111111t .;ince my Jrn val al the w111or rrnler. and I ~pent the la"t day ul I .t.•w's life 1olung wnh him. I le would alW.1y-. .;top me anti '>ay. "What\ nl'W todaf" We would chitchat. and rou:..1 ahuut 10 tintl nut ...,1ha1 wa.' for lunrh at 1he sc111or center 1hat day. If he didn't ljke what W<U. 011 lhe menu he kepi qtliet. But Ru lh would go 10 Md 1onalds and bring him back a hampurger and fri es. I made <;11re I \1'lted him on tho<;e days. II' I h.1vt· a Wt'llknt·~ tnr French fries. I rnuld alway-; t.:ount on Lew tu -..iw J lew tor me. Lew will hve 1111 "' our hcan :.. alway:.. l'l,.a-;c mark Wedne clay, April :.w. on your calendar. '!h at\ when 1hc -;enior center will be pan of lht• FinC' Wine and F~t Car-. cvcnt at the "Automotive lloacl of llream:.." Oassic Car Museum at lhe Orange County Fairgrounll~. During the even ing. the M!nior t ~·n11:r will hold a ~ilent and live ;u11.:111111. If you havl' any item., 111 tl1111ate 10 thh auction. ple<L'>C 1•111llJrt Laraine at (94H) fl.15·2:156. el\1. 16. All item~ mu'it he new and wrapped in their 11ngi11al package'i. If you p.11ronize spedal rc!.tauranl5 or 'wrc,. plea-;e ask ir Lhcy would bc wilhng 10 make a donation. All proceed'> of lhc evem will be u-;ed m help expand the enriching prowams of the Co ta Me.;a Senior Cen1t·r. • AVIVA GOELMAN is the executive director of the Costa Mesa Senior Center and will wrne occasional columns about the center, its members and senior issues SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST The heavy winds shouldn't be too bad today. Expect mostly cloudy skies with high temperatures from 59 to 64 degrees. Winds will start out light and variable and change to the southwest from 15 mph In the afternoon. Mostly cloudy conditions will persist in the evening with Iowa from 37 to 45 degl'19es. with aome light winds. lnfonnetton: www.nws.noaa.gov 'BOATING FORECAST On the Inner waters. west to northwest winds will be from 10 to 20 knots with weves et 2 feet. The swells wlll be hom the west at 4 to 6 feet. Expect theM conditions to 11ay the same, but with less wind. Out far1tier, northwest windt should be from 16 to 26 knots. Combined aeaa will be 10 to 12 feet heigh with e dominant period of 13 seconds. In the evening, these conditions will lessen to north-no rthwest winds from 10 to 20 knots with J.foot waves on a 7-to lO·foot western swell. SURF West-facing breaks are running overhead to double overhead with standouts. Moat of Orange County is once egaln getting some island blocb ge; however, aome apota will see heights nearing 16 feet. w.. qullltty: www.surlrider.org TIDES Time 2:31 a.m. 11:34 a.m. .... ht 4.17 '"'high 0.82 feet low WATER TEMPERATURE 67degrM I Oa11y Piiot Saturday, february 28, 2004 A3 f Toll road merger alternatives pitched MEMORIAL Many of the options to help the San Joaquin Hills Toll Road, however, we re previously considered and dismissed by its board. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot Nl:.WPORl Bl:.ACll -Seven new proposals 10 save the San Joaquin Hills Toll Ruad frum fi. nancial collapse were proposed thi!. week, hut most of thost.' ill· elude ideas already con!>idered by 1he toll road's governing boanJ. The boards 1hat govern thl' San Joaquin I !ills Toll Road and 1he Foothill and Eastern 1011 roads agreed last week to look al alter- natives 10 merging 1he 1wo 10U roads to rescue the San Joaquin I fill~ Toll Road from deraulling on its deb1~. They have twice post· poned votinl: on a merger be· cween the two agencies tha1 would ,e11 $3.9 billion in bonds and rc.'>lruclure the agencies' debts. Local reprc!>t?ntatives 011 the San luatjum I !ills Toll Roadi. board said they haven't ~een the ncw propo~ls but lhey will cOn· .;ider all Lhe options. "I'm wiJling 10 consider any of them," Newpon Beach City Cotmcilman Gary Adami. said. Rut the proposals are based un ideas that toU. road agency staff members already considered and dismissed in favor of the $3.9 bil· lion bond sale and merger plan, he i.aid. "It doe n't ecm like any of them arc going to pass muster, but you never know." Adams said. Paris-based Cofiroute Global Mobility laid OUI a plan tJiat wouldn't require a merger or the issuance-of new bondi.. Cofiroute would operate both toll road sys· tems for at least 15 years but would guarantee the financial stability of the San Joaquin Hills Toll Road during that time. Orange County SupervU.or 01ris Norby propoSt.>d that, rather than a merger, the Foothill and Eastern toll roads' governing agenc:y \hould purchase 1he San Jo;i4uin I lilts roll Hoad\ al>!>CtS Pkk Up and pay its $1 .9-biUiun existing bond debt ·111e plan would not require any additional bond~ and would save drivers $3.6 billion in furure tolls when compared with the earlier $3.9 bUUon boml pru· 1>0saJ. according to Norby's pro· jC(:UOl\S. Other propo~ came from Orange County Treasurer John Moorlach and inves1Jnen1 bank· ini; firms Morgan Stanley and Klnsell, Newcomb & DeDios, and rwo Crom investmen1 bank Mer· rill Lynch. Foothill and Ea:.tem toll roads board chairman Peier Herwg. who is on the ad hoc committee tha1 accepted the new proposals ·n1ursday, sald in earlier deliber· ations the merger was the one plan that met board members· objectives, which include provid· Ing financial stability and lmwr ing debt service for the Sa11 Joa quu1 I lilts Toll Road and funding completion or the foothill-Soulh Toll Road. "The thing tha1 we're focu~ed on is making sure that the 1011 payer~ of 1he ~an Joa4ui11 I lilb mrridor don'1 t•nd up paying loll' fur an <1dditio11.1I IB year-,," I h-r· • -1 I K ·. I . I a~ 11 , -, Your ' "" ... ':::!: IAWW ,.,,..""')'t#riirf'• earb SbDP' :el-Todd---·-r wgsaid. It's too early lo say whether the new proposals will meet tho:.e objectives, I ferwg said. The ad hoc committee will hear presen· lations Wednesday frorn tho~ who submitted new proposals. Costa Mesa May9r Gary Mon..L· han said he's looking for which· ever plan is best for the toU roads. ~, feh comfortable with !the merger pruposall but if there's better ideu~ out there I'm mor(' than happy 10 look at them ... he said. The boards an~ under the b'lln to make a tleci ion at lheir April meeting after hearing 'l\1csday that Moody's Investors ~rvice could downgrndc the rating of the San Joaquin I Lills loll Road'i. $1.9 billion in construction debt. ll1e possible tlo\"mgrade would le<ive the bonds wi th a "noni11- wstment grnde," m junk. slallls, Herzog said. "I think what this showi. 1!. that the information we've been re- ceiving •~ an;uraw, that thi~ i!> a i.crious :.itualiu11. that ii ncctl1' ...l long-term fix und it's one thal needs to lw rt'liolved now," he !>aid. A celebration of Judy Oetting,s life A celebradon or the llfe of Judy Oetting. longtime Dally Pilot advertising director, will be at 2 p.m. Friday a t the Spaghetti Bender restaurant In West Newpon . The res- taurant, where Oen lng often watched her favorite sports teams on lV, is at 6204 W. Coast Highway in Newport Beach. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Charity getting more than chi cken soup Share Our Sclw-. iurnounced that the• rompa11y th.it pub- li!.hc' lhl' "Chicken ~oup for the Suul" wrll'' had dw'ien 11 as the honored charil)' for 11~ ncwes1 book. "<l1it'ke11 Soup [or Lhe Brnlr\ S1H1I." 'I he hool lullu\v-. .ill of the Jn lieu of t1owers, dona· dons are requested for the American Cancer Society. The donations will go to the society's Newpon Beach Re~ lay for Ufe, which Is set for May 14 a nd 15. The Daily Pl· lot will be fielding a team in ho nor of Oetting. Olecks can be made payable to the American Cancer Society's Relay for Ufe and can be mailed to: Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. previous Olicken Soup lilies in presenting inspiring true-life '>IOries. A portion of the proceeds from the !>ale of the book will !>Upporl Lhe Costa Mesa·based charil)', which has provided free services the Orange County's homele~s. unemployed and working poor residents for 34 years. More than 450 volunteers provide most of the charity's ~crvicci. For more inlurrnation about Share Our Selvei., call (!'149) 642· :.145 1 RUDYSORGANIC LowCarb Bread Glaceau SmartWater Vapor DlstllW •Regular •Hem REG. '3.69 No Salt! P~utter =~SZ'!! ~sr.9 SUGG. '1.59 ts 1111w Replenish theNatuml Wag/ Recharge~ • Lemon •Grape T! • Orange Tropical ~EG. '1.85to '1 .99 Ouart ,--.~-1 i Ka·~ti i 1 -, ~~ A Special Price°"~~ Favorite Vegan Frlentllg OllGANIC FOOD &4RS "Live Food For A Live BoclY & A Sound Mind" • All Btn """'-Kith: Olpnic ~ Adfw Sprouts • Htalth:Y,... • 1¥ .......... No 'hal ...._ Adlll •No Reftned SaCan. • ....... bient Rkh S...., Fcacm • -SLIMMING-ENDURANCE-PROPERPH-ENERGY- ACl'IVE OMF.Gt\-3 ORGANIC ORGANIC ~BAR FOOD BAR VEGAN BAR FOOD BAR szt~ sz~ sz~ SJ.~ BOX Of BOX OF BOX OF BOX OF 12 BARS SUGG 12 BARS SUGG 12 BARS SUGG 12 BARS SUGG. $29.00 '2.99· $27.00 '2.99· $27.00 '2.99· $23.00 '2.99 Orpalc Sweet Olp*..., Annles tsnens • -G:i:" ·• f\dl • Collanll lllDil1 .. 49 • Kale 8ftO ..... & lb. •a.ti VT•. Clam Chowder • OaiJy Free New England • Manhattan • New England $ REG. 52.39 Ginkgo Biloba Helps Supporl ~ Fund:iotl* 60mg SJ,29 lb Bone Builder 1200mg of Calcium Per Dag. =~~0'9 SUGG. ~9.99 120 Mardl4, Thursday 12:00 to 3:00 pm ANNIE CHUN Meet Annie & 1'4f* Htr Delicious Nootles,..,,, tnl Sauces! FREE Cooking Demo (Costa Mesa) March5-~ 6:30 to 8:00 pm ''11/E TRl!TH ABOl.n BEAl!IY" By Kat .lami!S-&ck By FREE Seminar!&ok.signing (CM) :.?2;; t:. 17Tll STNt:t'.T 19770 Bt:Al'H RI.\ D.. 296:1 l\HfHEl .. ~ON 24 165 PASH) DE \'r\l.F.~CIA OPEN D A ... 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Thursday. • Wett Coaat Highw9y: A commerclel burglery wea reported In the 2900 bloc:tl et 7:&e a.m. Thursdey. • Afltl end k4t evenu.ee: An indlvfdual'wea reportedly drunk In public at 2;43 p.m. Thursday. • .Mmbof'M Roed ~ IUaon Awnue: Redd ... driving was reported et 2:10 p.m. Th41r1day. OBITUARIES Joanne Frna~s A memonal )e!Vlce fur )11 anne fraas..\ is scheduled to be held at 2 p.m. on Monday a1 Pacttlc View Chapel i11 Co- ron.a del Mat. Mrs. frd&S, a re.uJenl 111 Corona deJ Mar who liwd in Orange Counry for 1Sl ycaN. t.lled on lhur.day of 11.11ural cau'lel>. 5he w.is 00 Ml'>. l·m.i. ... , I' '>lll'VWl'd h\' her hu\l)C'md, lit.·lll-<llt k /\. l'rn.a."'· ~m' I )r H1•111•c.l11 k /\ Fl"'~ Jr .. ~otl P I fdd'-" and lclJ Prna.s.\. brother Jaml"> Wond and \Ill WJ11dth1hJrt·11. WHATS AFLOAT • YMArs AA.OAT is pubhsnod periodically. If you are planning a nautical event. 1ubm1t tho Information to tho Delly Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Meas. CA 92627;byfawto l949l 646-4170;or bye-mail to deilyp1/or,a'/11t1mos.com SP£CIAl. EVENT The Newport H1rt>of N1utlc.I MuHum will have en exhlb1t for "Hooked: The lure and Lore of Sport Fl1hing;' at the Grand Salon from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Sunday The muaeum 11 at 15 1 E Coast Highway. Newpon Beach Information: (9491673·7863, hrrp:ltwww nhnm.org SAILING CLASSES S.Ulnt Fudn8don .,,..,.. ClllHI ln boaling safety and 1a1llng year-round for persons with dlaab1hlles. f ree. (949) 640 1678 0'9"99 Countv emplov•rs c.n bring their employees ou1 10 Newport Beadl on weekdays to enjoy e day of sailing courtesy of Orange Coast College The sr.11001 of 111iling and seamanship now offers a dlance for grouµ& 10 wort with the on·boerd Instructor on different sailing techniques while they get advice on how to perform well in business No .. lling expenence necessary One-day claues cost from S 100 to$ 125. (9491645·9412 Orenee Collt Col!eve'• ldlool of sailing and seamanship will offer a noncredit keelboat cla11 from 1 :45 to 5:30 p.m. today et OCC's Sailing Center 1n Newport Beadl. The cost 11 S 175. Information· 1949) 64&·941 2. 0rMtge CoHt Cof•'a ldlool of tailing and seamanship will offer a noncredit beginning uiling claas from 9:30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. Sunday and Maren 7. 14 and 21 at OCC'a Salling Center In Newport Beodl. The coat la $109. Information: (949) 645·9412. Orw'f8 CoNt Colete'• llChool of sailing and 1eamanship will offer• beginning 11ilors class from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sunday and Maren 8 at OCC't Cl ifford G. Sechri st I\ hllll.'ldl "'r\ll't' fut llil- lorc.J L . Sec.:hri,1 '" 'c.:hcduJcu to he held JI ~:JO p.m. on l\w11d11y d i ("jcific V11.:w C llapel in Corvna c.lel Mar. Mr ~1·1·hri~1. J lS·ycar Newpun Reach re'ldc111. llit•d un 11Hrr-.t.l<ty of rH:llUrJI rnu-.e~. I It' wa' Ii t ~Ir '>nhrt" I'> \llfVl\'l'd hy hi\ Wlk ( 111111 ~l'l )lrl,l. '1111 Hon '\t•1·h11,1 , da11~hlt'r h1t.ly John,1111, hroth1•r 1\111 '\tchn,t. ~1x j(randch1ld rt•n and 'even greal i;:1anlld11I "rt'll Sailing Center m Newpon Beach. The cost is S325 lnformation- (949) 645-941 2. Or11nge CoHt Coll99e'1 school of sailing and seamanship wtll offer a basic cruising class from 10 a m to 5 p.m . Sunday and Merell 7. 14, 21 and 28 at OCC's Sa1liny Center In Newpor1 Beach The cost 1s S415. Information (949) 645·9412 Orange Co11t College's school of sailing and seamanship will offer a intermediate coastal nav1get1on class from 7 to 10 p.m . Morch 2.9.16, 23 and 30 at OCC's Sailing Center 1n Newport Beach. Tho cost is S 105 Information (949) 645 9412 Or11nge CoHt College's school of saihng and seamanship will offer a baste cruising oen1fica11on class from 9 a m. 10 4 pm today and Maren 6 and 13 at OCC's Sailing Center in Newport Be11c:ll The fOSI 1s $225. Information. (9491645·9412. Ortnge Co11t Coll99e'1 school of sailing and seamanship will offer a s1x·week coastal nav1ga11on class, which offers U.S sa11tng cen1f1ca1ion, from 7 10 10 p m Mardi 3, 10, 171 24, 31 end April 7 et OCC's Sailing Center in Ncwpon Beach. The cost is $185. Information: (949) 645-9412. The 1812 Americlin PrivetMf' Schooner Lyn)( is offering educa!lonal programs for fifth and eighth grade students based on state standards. The Lyme operates from the Scout Seabase. at 1931 W Coast Highway, Newport Beadl. Information: (949) 723· 7814, htfl>J/\NWW.defflnseoffreedom.ora. BOAT RE.NTAL.S With Menna w.tMSporta at the Balboa Fun Zone, you can enjoy naullcal elCperiences from mlld to wlld. Take a self.guided tour ol the bey in your dloice of power and sail w atercraft. jump the ocean swells In a Sea-Doo jetboal, put you sport·flshinf! skills to the test In a fully ' equipped Boston whaler, or soar above it all on a parasail flight along the Newport coast. Complimentary ice and beverages are included w ith all electric boat rentals. Elec:tric boat ....m.6a a,. ev.llebf9 by the hour at Duffy Electric Boa11, 2001 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. All boats are equipped with window S.. AflOAT, Pq1 M •~1 stwindows.com Plmt.MI• Brands • Lowest Price Up front No Gamts e le placement & New Construction me Pricing I Purchasing PM•:l ... M-9069 Fu: 562-494·2069 ltftmll • All Mafor Crtdft Cards . l stwindows .c om Da1ty Ptlot ) Family gives 126 years of service Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Dave Walker retires afte r 32 years with the depa rtment. DHPI Bhar•th Daily Pilot W hen Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Dave Walker first came lo the departm ent :.12 years ago. he had no idea whal he wa.s getting into. I le hadn't even been to the police ac.:ademy. ·nwy put me in a car, told me to Usten 10 the mdio and asked me 10 go around an area.~ Walker said, wi1h a laugh. "I didn'1 have a clue about wha1 I wmdoing.· When Walker gradua1ed from tht.' ac.:adt.'my. he not only erved a.o. a respected offi cer In the depanment. bul lead the w.iy for the youth who desired to Ix-come police officers. llie 58·year·old. who celebrated his retiremelll Wt:dnt.',day ar the Neighborhood ( .001111umty (~ntt.'r, ~one or the l<t~l ofthe very fir'>I woup of officer-. who !>erved the city. "My ~erial number I~ 154." he ~id. "I'm one of the l~t in the hundrt'<h in 1hb departmenL" Walker's officiaJ retirement date was Nov. JO. Bui he ha'> been on dlMibility for two years aftt>r a tmffic accident and other health l\\U~. He h<L' aho been a Col>ta Mesa rl's1dt·111 for JI yl'an.. ·1 txlugh1 my home for a little u11tlN S25.000 111 1~72." he ~id. "/\1 the 11111t· I had n't pla11ned 10 'tay on here forever. Ou! we JUl>I hkt'Cl th31 .,, reel, the nt'1ghhorhooc.J a~11t.l 1he city so COO KIN' Continued from A 1 Mirhal•I. IH, :\l'>O got a workuul. \vlt1pping the cream for tll(' drv.en u-.m1; only a whll>k JJ1tl hi~ own wri.,1 power. rlll.' team i;C It I.he tneaJ C{)Oked ,ind served 1u.,1 .c. the 60-mlnute umt'f hu:t.J.ed in the practice nm. ~Thi' teache"i 1hem rime managemen t and organi7.a.tion "kill., and attt'nl hm tu decal!," Sondel i.aid. Prt'parn111111 for today'r. competiuon -~t 10 1ake place at Cal Poly Pomona -is in add111on to their regular school wort and activ111es. including fnom~· foo1ball woricouts. Proft"S1>1onaJ chefs Jeff Riggs. from t.11c Panik Oub. and Tom Curran, from La..,l'\Ula Culinary FAMILY Continued from Al d1fforc nt rlaycl"'i al ditTcrenl pu .. i11um and lrct' tu tuke chancel> they would have otherwise avoided. such ru. giving out I.he ~naclc.' bt:fore 1hc gru11c instead of .ifler. I'm plea.,et.I ahuu1 the i.clu.-dule chr111gc even though I'm not one for playing in a contest that has no clear wmner and loser. Oh :o.urt', one team wiU score more rum lhan the other and will mak.e them appear to be lhe winner. Hut 1hey'll have their hraggjng right!> marked with an asterisk because t.11c losers can always claim tll.!1 1hey were no1 playing their best playen. in their best poshmno;. In a couple of months. however. all that will change and HAIDL Continued from Al 17 minutes and 38 S(.'COrtdb of the tape were missing. The videotaped sexual encoun· ter depiclb the 1hree men pen· e1ratlng the victim wit.h bottles, cigarettes and a pool stick on a i'){)()I table. ll1at cape Is now the ltey piece of evidence In the trial. "My ex.perts say that tape was altered." Cavallo said. "If It is found that it has been tampered with. that means. In es.wnce, that the government ha'I a partial tape. or e partial story. And I would think that you would need a complete story to present to the BUREAU Continued from Al ~The competition is fierce and It's onJy getting worse.-saJd Unda Mongno. vice resident of Hom- bl<MW Cruilles and Ewnta. 'Ille bureau concract.S with the city to help promote tourtsm, bring In convendon busfnesa and keep hotel rooms full. in ~ for thJs terVlce. the city psys the ~u a portion of lhe tranlient occupency tax -the tu dwpd on hotel room stays -and UC> a ST£V£ MlCRANK 10A1l t I'll Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Dave Walker, left. escorts his mother Annie . 89. into his retirement party. His mother's v1s1t wa s presented to him as his retirement present. as she has not been able to leave her South Carolina home to v1s1t him m five years. much, we didn't want to leave." Walker's entire famjly ha!> been a significant part of UH' Pollet Oepartment. His wife. Janie Walker. was a reserve officer fro m J976 until 2001. when she had 10 retire after '>he was hit by a drunk driver. Both hb !>On:.. Ben and Man. ru, well <L' hi' daughter. Jamie. a11 d lllt'(e. Amanda Sh1dfor. haw \\tlr~l·t.I wilh the l:xplorer progr.1111. Jame·~ father Rohen fond} was also a captain wuh uie c o'IJ Mesa Police Dt.>panment ru1t.I Ans. have workec.l a.-. vohtnll'Cr. with the studenl~ lo uevelnp the menu and refinC' tht:·ir 11:chniques. "TI1e hardes1 pan Ill keep111K them fomsed. ff Higg.s l>aid. '"111ey have so many other things goin~ nn i11 their lives." Ahout 20 student~ takl! part m uw ~chool's culinary .irh program at ewpon I larhor, saJd teacher Janel Dukl''· !)11111e, like 17 -year· old Juan, plan to go on 10 culinary !>Chool alu·r graduation. ser.~t.1 tl w dt•panrncm for ~l year\. 11 "lle!wccn all ot u~. we have given I :.W year' of our live<, to 1h1~ dl'panmen1," Janie Walker .,,ml. "/\nd we'v(' all l11vl'd every 11Hnlltt' of it." IJ,t\t' Walker ..cud he w1ll 1111:.~ heinK 0 11 the 1ub. "I look ;11 1he't' Ill'\\' hl.1t~·and·wh1ll' t .1,... .ind 11 ,11t.Jdt•11I>• h11' mt• h11\\ mlll h 1'111 gomg to nu•;<, ti .11J, .. he '><lid Walker ha~ h<td 'cwral unforge11.1hle tall<., bu1 the unc he struggled wllh most w-.c. Jn : incident wlwn ,, mrm, who bamcadcd hi1 mdf in hi, homt·. 1 came out with a pointed gun .uid \\!Ob !>hOI by offi n'"· including his \\ire •- ·11 was 1rawn<1lit bccau!>e Janil' and I were both there," he said. "She responded 10 the call and I wa~ 1J1e supervillor " nwy had 10 KN Jnothcr ~upervisur 011 ~1.ent' after uw . :.hoonng so there wouldn't be a connic1 of interest. Walker i.aid. "TI1ii. b no1 like one of tht•i.c television cop ~how~ wht re you ' shoo! a11u kill 'nme11n1: ani.J forget aboul 11." ht' "11tl. "II May:. . with yo u forever." WaJkt'r will be ~ort'ly missed 1w 1he departmt>nt. ~id Co'>la ~le:.a . Police 0 1ief John I femley. "I k brm•Kh l hal.uic.:e and ma111ri1v 10 lht• 111h," ht• ..aid. Walkt'r ha' u"o com.rn111rd himself 111 pulling to~t'ther a hi!:tory of the drpartnwnt, I len-.lev ,,ud. "1\ lo.t of -.ergcanh jflt.l '>enior officer., arc retiring," hl· ~1id. ·And ihi-. woult.I mttkl• '>Ufl~ uur h"lury d1w,n'1 gr1 lo'!. but I\ mcm11nal11l'U." l lw one !rut' leg<1c.:y Walker '\ ll•avl'' behind. hm .. evcr. '' the ' l.xphircr progr,1111, ,,11d I I. flu11 ~mi th. "Ill' madl' ll wh.11 ii '' todny." lw <;;.11d. "lie pul a lo! of lime J1ld1 dlcm 11110 i1. 1 ll-ha wven a ln1 nt· young people rocu~. direclion. motivation and in.,p1rn11un." Walker ha' ab11 hl'l'll .1 po,i1ive pre-.em·e 111 the dcp.1.nmen1. Smi1h 'M.llU. "I le 1<> a \\arm. carmg pt•r,011 • .ind alway'> ma11aget.l 1t1 adu thcll lflulh of humm 111 l'Vt•rytl1111g he handled ... he <;aid "I It'\ greatly r1:->ptucd in till' dt•p,1nmen1 lor h1., Jhihry w be who lw 1-.. - ----' . - Compet.i11ons hkc thi,, Duke~ said. give studenl!. who don't plt1y sport!> a chance 10 represent lhcir school in compcliuon -and cook a tasty dish. 100. ~These are five-tar mt>aJ~ l would never be able 10 l'Ook myself.· Michael srud. "Now. I can do them in 60 m1n111e~." l<(NT lPf PTOW /DAILY PllO • From left. Newport Harbor High School's Venecia Delgado, 17, ~ Michael Silverstein. 17. and Juan Rosales. 18. feverishly work to ·" fm1sh a three-course meal while practrcmg for today's Cahforrna ~ Re staurant Assn . Culinary Compet1t1on at Cal Poly Pomona. ·~ ~ \W'll all be fighung IO 1hr la.'I OUI w win. ll1is ..ea.son, Wl''ve go1 thf' best of both worlds. In 2004. playing U1tl1· li:a~'lll' baseball is likl• n:'adtng a hook <11 playing Monopoly. Jc 111J}' l<lkl· a long time and it may no1 haw 1h1· rush of other faster :.porL,, bul ii'> 11Jow pace allows kids 10 pre-.crvt a lot more mumen1' thnn otlwr evenL'> in their live<. I beheve that kith playin~ baseball a~ much more likl'lv tu rememhcr an mdiviuuat play than an i11d1viduaJ play 111 another spon. 'iimply IM .u1-.t.• tht pace or baseball i~ <,(I rll 111 h <,lower. Kids need more ,Jow !11111~ 111 their lives. Or maybt' I need my kids to have murc '>low uun~ in their lives jw.1 <;o I can keep up wilh them. l:iiher way. I think they win. The rain iJ. not only na1u1t\ jury Ocp111y Dl~I. Atty !)us;m Schroeder sald ou~ la!c.>\t enon was a repeat of ou1cr anempt~ IO "U1row ou! Lhe Incriminati ng l'Vi· dence," "The coun has already rulecl that the tape is . admjssible ... Schroeder said. "They are just 1ry- ing to regurgitate all the motions they have previously filed. which have been denied, and we expect the court 10 deny this one as well," ·nle Haldi defonse team has statements from film expen Jerry Goffe. from Albuquerque. N.M .. who states that "artifacts" found on the videotape suggest "some sort of manipulation and editing portion of visitor service fees. In Jla.'l yea.rs. that ha,, come to any· where from 13.5% to 17% of those taxes going to the bureau. 1l1e move council members approved Tuesday will slmpllfy that fonnula and stabilize bureau income by paying a straight ~r· centage. Staff recommended aet- ting the new percentage at '16.5% with a cap at S 1.9 mill1on a year. 8ustnesa ~en uked for 18% In the c:omlng yeer, I gel(, next ~ and 20'JI. the yeer after. Council members took I m1d· dJe road by approving an 18"1 cut way of repleni<,hmg our ~.11t·1 'upply and giVlll>; u' good pnwcfrr on whi rh I<>'~'· 11\ 111,o a n.itur.il "-t'<.iauw. Md I k.t 111w wlla1 you're· 1l1111kmg: 'Irv 1t•ll111~ 1h.11 111 lht' ,1re~,1·cJ·ou1 co1111111111·r rt111rn111g 1111 a r.11n>' d.1v 111 lw1 h11nw tn ( .m t;i Mt''Ht tr11111 h1•1 111h 111 'lhrranre. Bui for 1hu~1· of t1' \vlw d11I 11•1! make till' had ch111n· 111 w111k l:ir from home, thl' r.t111 lorn..,'" to dnw 'lowt:r Jnd 111 .111rnd ,onw ol thl' otht•r maddening 1•ll1Th 111 live 111 2()04 \\~1en 11 raui... tlw \~odd -.l11lh 111111a111\wr geur \\t• 'n1ll· h.ir~ our l'X.pecwtion' ,md put .l\\,t\' 0111 "to do" h"I". ~11nc 111 m finally find the time 111 do tlw things wc•ve been pu111n~ ofl fur mo111h~ or yeaJ"\: 'implc 1l11ng' hke baking cook1~ or takmg" nap U1 the midi.lie of tht day. WhC'll ii rainc;, we re le" likely of thi: lope ha' 1akcn pla1·1·:· 1>1gi1al ctnrrn:i111grJpht•1, lo· '>Cph Mi calini aho stale' m a i.Jeclara1ton. "-.t'enc' have lwen dele1ed :.uch that tht• v1d<•o tape ... is not an ucn1rate or co111- ple1c depiction of whai occurred al tJ11: 1lmc 1hc nrlw11al vidl'otapt' was made." Copie'! of the original tupe were made for the defense, in ac- cordance to discovery. and the district attomey's office to make sure nothing happened tu the original, Schroeder said Sht• dis· missed any implication that the pro<>ecution manipulated 1he l'VJ· t.lence. ·The tape has not been lam· pered with at all." she said. ·AU with no annual cap that' subject 10 yearly reviews that could in· crease or decrease lhe percent- age. In the coming year. tha1 wiJI ra1stl the bureau's esdmated in· come from $1,:\37,600 Lo s 1.462.58.1. Mayor Tuel Ridgeway objected 10 the bureau's requesl bccau~ ils leaders resisred 1he Idea of raising the hole! 11tx und lns1ead just Mk:td for a larger portion of It. Bureau leaders l\J'llled that hJghtr taxes on hotel room'l could defeat the purpose by weaktnlng Newport's compctitlw ed~. ' " 111 Vtl>tl a hu,1lmg m<ill and '>p<:nd ~ 11111ney on 1h111g' wt· don·1 m•t'CI. ~ wlule lir,t ,tre,~inR out ilhout ~ gc11mg a parking \pot that ha' to · ht· ''CP' aw<i}' fr11111 1lw fron1 ~ dor>r. ~ Wlwn 11 min~. \\t,.re trapped "i 1m1dl' our hnmt·-. and forred 10 ~ communiraic more wi1h earh ~ nlhl•r 11l!>ll'Ud of having everyonl' ~ ofl doing thetr own thlllg cL' WC ~ Intl)' Oil a 'u1111y i.Jay. Wlwn II ram\, "hlings play with carh other more. When 11 min,, kill' read more. ~ All Wt' ha\e to do now "' li~l\tre ~ out how tu play l><1 • ..eh.ill in thl! ~ ram. \ uh .1 nap bctwl'en the ~ u1inJ and lourth innings ~ "' 3 • STEVE SMITH 1s a Cosra Mesa res1rtent and a freelance writer • Readers may leave a message for -t him on the Daily Pilot hotline al (9491~ 642-6086. ~ we have done '' pre" play." ~rhroeder <;aid her olTice wi file a response mo1ion in th mming week.-. .and intends t proreed witJ1 all criminal count. a~aln'\t the accused. The ca.«e will ht> back in Lh courtroom Marl'h Hi, when judge i~ expt'Cted 111 rule on th most recent motions. If con viCled. the three men face up t SS years and four montJ1s in stat prboo. • l.OUTA HARPER ta the community forum editor. She also writes ~ columns Wednesdays and Frldavs. ' She may be readied al (949) '- 574-4275 or by e-mail at ~ lolita.harper@latimes.com ~ ~ ~ Ridgeway. however. had to lea~ the meeting before the late-nigh vole to catch 11 plane. Councilman l)on Webb sug .:ested a slightly 'lmallcr lncrea.<1e: 17.5%. But in Rldgtway's llbscnce and with Webb's dls.t;entlnR vote, the remainder of 'the council ap- provetl lhe 18% incrN\se. •JUNE CASAGRANDE covert Newport Beacn •nd John Wayne Airport. Sh9 may be ~et (948 574-4232 or by •m11ll et /uMcaugrin<J. latlme1.com ... Daily Pilot One El Toro lawsuit settled Turning the base into an airport, an idea that sparked a heated debate, is one step closer to fading away. June CHaarande Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -In Lhe wake of the seulcrnent of an fJ Toro lawsuit, one major player in the longtime airport battle is ex- panding its focus as another is gladly approaching extinction. After se11linK litigation over Measure W on Thursday and as Lhe end nears on rwo other pending lawsuits, Airport Work- ing Group Pre!<.1dcn1 Tom Naughton said that the group wiU continue 10 pur:.ue it:. long- term goal of seeking ~olutions to growing airport dt>mm1d in the region. "lf El Toro\ out of the picture, what other airport are we going to lean on and what are we going to do about growing demand?" Naughton !.aid. "We can <>ee there wilJ be more <Jnd m orC' pressure 0 11 !hl' remainmg John Wayne Airport and Long Beach. We'd like to see some positive an- swers and someone moving in that direction and we don't see that right now." At the same time, the El Toro Reuse Planning Authority. which was creat.ed to oppose a com- mercial airport al the closed El Toro Marine Afr Base. ls dose to closing up shop. *This week's settlement is probably one of the last nails ln the coffin of an El Toro Airport," said Meg Waters, a spokes- woman for the group. "We're hoping that once this is wrapped up we'll pretty much be done. Hopefully, we're going 10 be sell- ing some old furniture pretty soon." On Thursday, one of the last lingering battles over an El Toro Airport was resolved when the planning authority, the Airport Working Group. the city of Irvine. 1he Orange County ReglonaJ Afr. port Authority and other parties arrived at a settlement to close the door on several o u1s1andJng lawsuils. All three lawsuits in the ~lobal agreement had been de- cided by courts, but Airport Working Group and other parties still had the right lo appeal the court rulings. Thursday's sertle- ment means they forfei1 the rlghl to appeal. In return, Airport Worlcing Group received a $100,000 settlement from Wa- ters' group. lWo other El Toro-related law- suits by the Airport Woric.ing Group are still pending but could be resolved as soon as next week. The group has separate suits against the city of Irvin~ and the Local Agency Fonnation Com· mission, both over the annexa- tion of the closed Marine air base to Irvine. Airport Working Group leaders charge that envi- ronmental studJes on El Toro failed to consider the effects of crushlng up to 900 acres of for- mer runway concrete. "Ideally we would like to seem them forced to produce a sup- plemental (environmental im - pact report)," Naughton said. The suit against the Local Agency Formation Commission is also based on the environmen- tal study. The working group al- leges thal 1he commission's deci· sion to annex PJ Toro is faulty because it is based on incom - plete environmental studier.. Group unites for Costa Mesa sports ·Friend-raiser' gala kicks off the start of Costa Mesa United's drive to build athletic facilities for the city. Marisa O'Neil Da1ly P1lot COS1i\ Ml:~A -Fundra1~ing for <Jn alhleuc :.iachum and new 'wimming pool at the city's 1wo high school' bl•gan last Thur'>· Jay night. Costa Mesa Unued. a non- profit group that formed for cre· J ting these facilitie:-., and Costa :vtesa Community Athletic Foun- datjon .rabcd nearly $2.000 111 ii'. lirst official event. Organi;rcr' hope that it generated enough buzz in !he cit y to make people want to help raiM' func.J., tu build a new sw1mming pool at Co\la Mesa I li~h ~chool and an ath- letic stat.liurn at l.~tancia I hgh 'khool. All Newport ~lc'a -.chools :.hare Davidson Field al Newport I larbor 1 ligh School, which makes for delicate scheduling is- <;ues. "!Thursday night] wa:-. every- thing we'd hoped for," said John Ursini. publicity ch<Jir for Costa Mesa United. "We had such a great mix of people: educators, hminesspeople. kids, govern- ment officials. All of them 'eemed to have that twinkle in 1heir eye and be ready 10 get 1hi:. projecl done." Billed as a "friend-raiser" w pi4ue the community'i; in1erest rnther than actually start collect- ing donations. a dozen people broke ou1 their checkbooks any- way after hea.ring former base- ball commissioner Peter Ueber- roth and other speakers 1aJk about the need for the facilities rn Costa Mesa. Ursini estima1ed that they need about $7.25 million to build the facilities, which the two schools would share. The New- port-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict has the land available iu1 d South Bay 23649 Hawthorne Blvd. (3 10) 373-0442 Mon-Sat, 9a-5:30p Sunday, 12p-5p FYI For more information about the plan for a new swimming pool and athletic stadium for Costa Mesa, go to hrtp:l/wWW.costa mesaunitod.com. agreed lo take over opcra11on-. of hath site., onre they are built <Jnd city rccreauon program'> would al!.O have acce:.:.. ·ngh1 state budgels don't aUuw for new athletic facilities, :.aid Dave Brook!>, a school board tru!>lee and Costa Mes<J llnucu committee member. And the dis- Lrict '.c; multischool Measure Aim- provement bond doei. not cover athletic facilities. ·n1e organi.zations <Jrt• now workin~ on gelling the word oul to more p1iople. Their plan in- cludes a commercial on local t:a· hie tclcvi~ion. The propo~ed mul!i!tpon \ta· dfom at fatancia would seat 2,500 spectators. 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Jenny Marder Daily Pilot I luman rights uctlvist.s pro· tested wh at th ey c-..tlled the ·haw-filled rhetoric" from Re· publican cung.rcs.'liunaJ candi· date Robert Doman outside I lunti ngton Ueach City I tall on Friday. Protesters. u11fJ7.ed by Doman supporter..' t.ereams and shaking fists. showed up to support the Council 011 American-Islamic Relations, which claims that the caJ1Clidat~ rnmmcnls ahout Muslims art· racist. Onman il> challenging Rep. Dana Rohrabacher in the March 2 primary for the 46th Congrci.- sionaJ l>il>trkt seat. which Rohm· bacher ha.' held i.ince 1988. Many thought Doman had re- lirl'<l from politics. when Rep. l.orc11a Sanchez edgf'<l him out of what is llOW the 47th Congrcs· sional OL'ltrict in 1996. (,IUllS UHSO / UAJLY Pll #1 I A Robert Dornan supporter, R.I. Brindle, left. argues with Amin David of Orange County's Los AmigOs during a news conference at Huntington Beach City Hall Friday. The Council on Islamic-American Relations held the con ference to protest comments made by Dornan, a congressional candidate. But, at 70. he's back to fi~11 tht• wdr on terrorism and defeat what he refon. to ru, •the dark side of Islam.· l.cd by Lhc Council on Islamic Relation .. <;. eiW1t organizationi. banded t1Jgether 011 Friday to speak out a~ainst racism. l.lornaJ1 hai. rt:ferrt.'CI to tht• prophet Mohrunmed. m. ·a caml'I tlrivt.·r with nine wiwo;, and the Kornn. Islam's holy hook. as "a book of war and terrorism, .. said Sabina Kh an, i.p11kcswoma11 for U1 e Council on Arnerirnn· I' lamil' l!elatio11~ l111mru1 did not return caJh. bul his son and campaign man ager. Mark IJoman. -.aid hi'> fa. ther\ comnwnts were taken oul of contl'xt. "lnese are hist11ricaJ facts that th<'y an' 1wii.1i11~ 11110 politirnlly rnrrt.•ct ~lander .... I It• dii.cu5...cd the Koran and thl' llihle a .. ht.·mg a hook full of i.torlt•)i 011 war,'' Mark Doman o,aid. l11io, h. uot thl' firo,t time U11hcr1 Durnan hct•n in tht· politirnl 'potli~ht. WhilP 111 uffin'. a hi'· tory of fic•ry rht.•toric t-anwd hinr 11idmamt'S hkt.• "Mouth of the I l1111<;t• " During I ~2. ht• toltl an 1111c•rvit.•wt•r thal "t.•wry lcshia11 'IH'an·h1u:kcr 1i. hoping that I g1 •1 l'lcctt•l.I ... "All of I llolw r I D11rt1a11'),I rt· m.rrb hn .. 1k thl' t·o1111m111i1 y, .. 'aid llanjimkrjit Si11gh. pn·'i de111 of thc l::"t .ind Wt·-.1 1\.0,,n. of Sikh Womt•n "W<' rwcd pco pit, ;u1d lt•atlcr' that hri11g till' t 11111111uni ty togt•lhrr. Otht·rw1w . w1· r1f!' .1lwnat111g good pt·oplc ... l11l' group is nul 1•mfor.ing .my parti1 ular t·audidatc· in tht· ratt» 'ht· '<ltd. and adtlN.l that mo ... t M11 o;li111' oppusl' llohra- had1er·, 'land on immigr.11ion and thr war in Iraq. "Wt• l'1111ld r.irc· It'"'" ahout h1 <, 1 ampaign." Khan ...Ud. '"Ille i' '111· io, r.11·i,rn 111 1mlit11 al d1' l'otlr'il'. I hc 111·w' nmfert•ncc wa' ''nail. hut lw;ttt•d Spc·akl'f' wt·re from the Orange l 11u11ty I l11111a11 Relations < .1m11t11,o;iun. thc c;rca1t·r l lu11tm)..'11Jn Heach Inter faith < :ou11nl. thr Sikh l :1111111111· nity. lht• 1 .. 1:1111i1 Society of Omnge C.uunty. lht• I .t•agm· of Uni It'd Lal in i\mt·11 ca11 C.1111t·n' and the i\'ia1t and l'ai-ifi1 1 .. landt·r Lorn111u11i1v Alh.rmt• Whill' Lht• v,m11p' w1·r1· dr .1wn froro a mixl'lf lap1· ... 1ry 111 rl'li- giou' and t•th1111 h.tt kground .... tht•tr nwmlwr' 'tood ur1111·d hl' hind oue nll'°'"'g'" llario,111. pn·judit'l' .111cl hatn·tl .in· 1111wel coml' in pohtiral di't our'!' ~1nul1t'rtl l>ornau i . .., r hal · lertgt•tl with rq1rt•\t•nti11g all pt•o pit•." -..titl Ka1hryi1 f\!t-C:ulll'y. "' si'ilalll dirl'Cltlf of the National Co11rcn'tll't' lor Corrnn11nt1 y and Ju1'ticl'\ Orattgl' County chaptt'r. ''I Ii' views i111d lwlit'f, 11111<,t lw fret• of :111 hi;" and inju ... tit l' .. Auna ~11trht:'Z 11( N1•wport Head1 c.11111· with ht•r dog. I )n·n. lo 'upporl llw pmlt'''· "l·wry 1i11w h1· opt'll' "" Campaign enters final days The race in the 70th Assembly Dis tric t Republican primary s hows no s igns of slowing down d ays before the vote. Alicia Robinson Da1lyP1lot Nl:WPOlfl MF*V\ l!cpuhh· rnn voters i11 the 70th As."«.·mhly 1>i ... 1m 1 havt' hcen tMuged with mail from candidatl'·' in or1l' of the most vidoui. rnc1'' 1his l'lcr- 1iu11 t)'d c. wit h candidatt.., at- tarking earh other and, m turn. calling tlw attack. .. 1111 themM·lv1•0, Lic-. llw ""'t ma1ori1y of the mail er. have hcrn ht.•1w1-c11 rnntli datl" Crt...11 C:ristich and Clml'l I>eVorc. ll11•ir feud date'> hark nearly a y1:ar. with l>cVon• :w cw;ing Cri'itlch of Oip-Oopping 011 a pmpoM.-d airport at the El Toro Mari111• l ..orp' Air Station and the C:ri~tich camp ..ayin~ l>eV11rc tuok Indian gambling mcmt·y for hi11 campai~'Tl. C >11e of the first o;hoci. DcVon.• fin'(] wa .... about C:ri,tit.'h'o; mJmrttl><l t.•11· do~·rnt•nl of I .k·mocrJI llill <li1111111 in the 199fi presidential race. A rc't'ent < .riMkh campaiJ..'ll mailer reprints a rnpy uf a 1996 ll•ller fmm Uicn vil't• prl'sidc·ntial candidate Jack Krmp thanking Cristich for hl·r "friendly o;up- port: She said Fnday she sees no rnnOict in using the Kemp lettl'r in light or her Ointon endOrst'· ment. "II used the lettcrl becauo;c I met Jack Kemp personally afl er the election. and we talkt..>d about tilt' C'lccti1111 and where had he<'ll and how my hrief in volw111t•111 with lhe other sidt.• had really C'l)">lallized for me how I lwd llC{'Ollll' ir committed ClllL'-<'IVJtive llt•puhlican activ- 11,1," 'hl' .... 1111. "Mul'h ha1' ht·1·11allc-gl•d 11hou1 my role wiU1 (lint on ;md I thought how thl'rt' 1s so11wthing now on 1 IH' rC'CC 11 d 'howi11g how 'oor1 aftt•r that I gut active with 1h1· lll'puhht.in p.1r1y." llw pnmary v1111· i., 'l\lt'!->day. l>t-Vorl' ha.' nitid1.N.1 C:rio,tid1 for ming .1 portion of a lc·tter from lkp ll1ris Lox in a mailt·r that C:ox latcr '<ltd fal'>dy im plwd an t•mlor-.c111ent from him. I lt'Von· al-..1 'll'ofkcl at 1he Kemp ll'ttl'r. "I jul\I thought 11 wa' pretty di,ingcm111ui. to haw "4lllll'll11ng likl' that," ht• .... 1id. "From my '>tandpmnt. I 1u-.1 look<'d at it and kind of 'nortt•tl." I kspitt· all lh1· mailer.. hoth <.n ... tich and lkVorc said they've krpt their campaignf> l~ely out of the 1111111. "I am ul least 10 to I po.,itiw and is .... ue-ha."t'd lin carnp<tign 111ailersl." C:ristich ~id. She pointed uut U1a1 Uw Orange County l!epublican l'any ethics commillet.' dis111i_s.'\C<l a chaf').(e from OeVore that she vio luwd campaign t..•thi0> niles. '"that is the duly ek-ctt..'CJ body Lhal speaks for the Republican Party here in Orange County. and th0'4.' alh•g;rti111t' wt·n· filr•cl by my opponent and thl'Y weren't even fih."<1 by lhc party ii '>elf," ( :ri~tich "Lid. For hb part, DeVon.· saitl. ·1 think we've lwe11 laf').(dy ahow· board and hn11e<,t. "fur over a monlh 11ow they keep ).;lying I'm lyi ng and tni'\· rcprP!->l'nting I< :rio;;tirh\I rt't'tlflf, but 11111 <mn• have tlwy o,hown any !'>pt•dfii: ca'l' whi:n· anytl1111g l'w 'k1ill isn't 1nu· ... C.a11tlidalc'> ,md p11lrti1a.I oh ...erver. o;aid lht•y wcrt• m1dy lw .1 n11-hol1b barrl'd lighl "It \ nnt WllN' than nc11 111,1lly occur. in tht...,1• opc:n 't',11 rat t•,," lJC: Irvine p111i1kal \l'tl'rtc·t· pru rl''iSOf Mark l't·tr.it.'Ca "'id. I Ii'> thl'Ury " llw ft·wt•r drlll•r 1•n1·t'l. hctwt·1·11 rnndid;11<·' 1111 publil policy i'"ll'"· tllt' 1111111• likely tht•y art.· lo art.rd• an oppo ncnt's d1arur1t•1. hl' 'i<tid. "'l11i'> i'> a lk puhlirnn priru.1ry and I ('XIWt'll'd pt't1plt• Ill lmng thing1' up. and i.11 we've• ju.,t t 1111 tinued tu o;tay 1111 111t•-...,.1gr ... C ti' tich "'itl. Dc..Vore nlso "'id 111' w<" PX r}L>Ctin~ this kind of na ... ty rht'IO ric. "lt'!o. pn:lly par for lht• i:u11r.t.'." ht' said. ''I'm not <111rpri-.ed." l"i<'l'au-'C the 70th DiMnct i' a ".;afc" l!epuhlkm1 s1•at -with the primary winnt·r vinually h'llarantecd victory in Novcmhl·r -mort• is at stake than a two. year /\.'l.'l<'mhly tcm 1. Pt•lrarra ~id. "'l11is isn't a race j11s1 10 wm the primary," hr said. "It'), a rare to win the gcueml el«ction anti a race to win six years in ofiice." Home Furnishings • Antiques • Art • Books • Garden Cafe mouth. he i11M1lls ~omcbnd-l·" S;111clu.•1 -.aid. "tie's a dl''\picahl1• t n·aturt'. full of hatred." llll' rally tllflll'd frn111 pcatcl11I 111 divi .. iw toward the l'lld, wlwrn two of Hobert Dornan\ 'iuppoM t•ro, i111t•rn1pted 1111' co11ft·n·m·1· t11 '1'1·ak on hi'> hl'11itlf. I l11nt111gto11 llt'adt rc~idc111 Anna I )ar(· vocally harkl'tl llohcj1 t 1.>11ma11 .111d arl,'lll't.l that tlw 'l't':tkl'r' 'houltl lw fon1,t11g th1•1r il llt·nlirm 1111 11•rrorbm, u111 ral'io,rn. f lunti11gton lk;u:h rt''ll tlt•nt 1!1111 Brindll' .,ll'j)fll'd 111 frun t 11f th t· n!'w' ranwnk hlm:king th<' 'pt•aker' IJ> W\1\ o,upport for l!oht'rt Duman\ i'\• 1111gra111111 polit ir ... . nc ... pitt· the di ... rnrd. orga11(1 l'f' callt•d the rally a 'lllTl''-"· "Jui.I havi ng "' nm11y divt.•ti.1· proplt• from thl' co111mL111icv o,tandi11g wilh 11 .... it ju)it proved that th" '°' Amt·m·a a11d we a11· 1101 tolt·ra111 ol intolNarKt' ... Khan ,;ml. "It ju .. 1"i1.:11ifi t•<,111 m1· wh at Aml'rka 1, abn111. .. 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The tours go out of : Lido Marina Village. 3400 Via : Oporto, Newport Beach. , CRUISES I I I the beautiful sailing yacht : Dulcinea for a narrated Newport Harbor cruise of the fabulous waterfront homes and boats of the rich and famous. see the sea lion colony, and sail the spectacular cool-summer, warm-fall Southern California coastline to Laguna Beadi or Dana Point. As a private birthda anniversary or special event7 Sail, swim, snorlcle, kayak. sunbathe, watch dolphins. and dine at anchor for the time-of-your-life vacation at Catalina Island on this well-appointed, U.S. Coast Guar inspected vessel. ASA sailing instruction and certification. Buslneas conferenoe facility. Information: http.1/Www.shellbaclcdon.com, shellbaclcdon(ii)yahoo.com, (949 632-3736. Join Capt. Don Moseley on Let ua Be Your t1 LOCALLY lb Rabbitt Insurance A~cn .AIJTO • llOMFAN'NERS • lff.At;m S1,,h1ltry 61,,trr;nf'f Sim r I 9P • s=r-)_,, 949-631·7f 40; 4410ld~IM.·~ (N-H H .II • ~FTER HOURS • Submit AFTER HOURS item• to D•lly Pilot. 330 W. B•y St .. 1ta Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to I 846-4170; or by calling (949) 4-4295. PECIAL EVENTS ~Of ALfREO HITCHCOCK Orange Coast College 11 offering nine-part film history on Alfred ~ltchcodt.. The series will be ~lnoderated by retired OCC • professor H. Arthur Taussig. Each • Miiion will be held at 6:30 p.m. ; A:>ne Friday each month. The vent• will be held at OCC's Fine -Art1 Hall 116. Admission is $6 for ._..)dults and $5 tor seniors and ;:0ec students. Information and :lktets. call (714) 432-5880, • J>ttp:llwww.occtidcets.com. .. • •.YO.YOMA ~$)range County's Pacific ~ ~ymphony League will host an •.)xcluslve luncheon and Interview , with musician Yo-Yo Ma, who w ill 1peak about his ca reer, goals, artistic drive and music creativity. The event begins at 11 a.m. March 9 at the Balboa Bay Club and Resort's ballroom, 1221 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Tickets ' are $150 each. Information: (714) 755-5788. http://www.pacific symphony.org. NORMAN KLEIN There will be a book signing and reception for the opening of the I. retrospective on the worts of Los • Angeles writer, media historian, cultural critic and new-media , maven Norman Klein. The reception is from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at UC Irvine's Beall Center for Art and Technology at UCI. Information: (949) 82-4339, http:l/bea/lcenrer.uci.edu. MUSIC . CARMEN BRADFORD The Newpart Beach City Arts Commission will present Grammy Award-winning jazz vocalist and professor of music al USC Carmen Bradford, in a performance and talk from 3 to 4 p.m. today in the Friends M eeting Room at the Newpart Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach. Information: (949) 717-3870, http://www.newportbeach library.org. MOSCOW STATE RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Moscow State Radio Symphony Orc:t\Mtra will perform work• by Sergei Rachmaninoff at 8 p.m. Tuead•y and an all-Tchaikovsky progrem et 8 p.m. Wedneadav at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campu1 Drive, Irvine. The orchestra will be conducted by Pavel Sorokin. T1dtet1 cost $44 and $69. Information: (949) 8~. http:./Jwww.c:la.icalMchiV9S.ooml 11r1i.rstmoscow.html. SYWHONIC BERNSTEIN Orange Coast College's Symphony Orchestra will perform music from "West Side Story• and "Candide· at 6 p.m. March 6 at OCC's Robert 8. M oore Theatre. OCC's 100-voice choral will join the symphony in the evening performance. Information: (711&) 432-5880. CABARET BY THE BAY Duke's Place will host Cabaret by the Bay to benefit local charities at 9 p.m. with a preshow dinner in the First Cabin restaurant at 7:30 p.m. March 10, April 14, Mey 12 and June 16. The cost is $10 for the show and $37.50 for the dinner. Information and reservations: (949) 630-4145. BILLY CHJLOS Grammy nominated pianist and composer Billy Childs will be performing at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. today in R>unders Hall et the Orange County Performing Arts Center. 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tidtets cost $46 to $49. Information: (714) 556-2787. http://www.ocpac.org. JAZZ TRIO Gulfstream Restaurant in Newpart Beach presents a jazz trio Sunday through Wednesday as regular entertainment al 850 Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach. Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and 6 to 10 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. (949) 71S-0188. WEEKLY JAM DUKE'S PlACE Jazz and cocktails flow daily from noon to midnight Sundays through Thursdays and from noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club & Resort. at 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 645-5000. MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ Walter Lakota and David Alcantar, the New York Jazz Connection Duo. play at Mamma Gina at 251 E. Coast Highway in Newpart at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays. OlaM Ottri ;oins the duo on vooal1 on MoncUlys. It's free. Information: t949l 873-9500. FACULTY CONCERT Orange Coast College's music department will stage a faculty concert in honor of ea.oclate profeuor of music, John McEnary, who died last summer. The concert begin• at 8 p.m. today at OCC's student Center at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Perlormer will include: pianists Brian Gould, Teresa De.Jong-Pombo and Emily Hung; guitarists Richard Glenn, David Murdy and Joseph Poshek; jazz mu1lcians Art Davis. Dana Wheaton and Alan Remington; and vocalist Ricardo Soto. Tickets colt $10 to $15. Information: (714) 432-5880 MUSIC AT THE GRILL The Bluewater Grill offers live music Friday and Saturday nights. Greg Morgan, Nidt Peper and K.elly Gordian (known as MPG) perform classic rock, R&B and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays. Marvin Gregory and MPG will perform classic rock, swing and R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The restaurant is at 630 Lido Park Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 675-3474. MUSIC AT THE 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 is at 2735 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431. MUSIC AT PLAYERS Players restaurant is now offering live music from 9 p.m. to midnight every Friday and Saturday. Players is at 512 W. 19th St, Costa Mesa. No cover charge . (949) 646-5615. WEEKEND MUSIC Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant in Newport Beach presents the Rick Sherman Duo featuring Rick Sherman and Alan Remington on Friday nighlt :fhe program features all ydur favorites on the saxophone keyboards. Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425. POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO Tate 5, a funk. rock and Motown act. performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Solo guitarist Ken Sandera performs claAlcal ftamenco tune1 at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdavs and Sundays. Free. (949) 676-1922. SATURDAY NIGHT R&B Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone Bridge Band play rock and R&B at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place Hotel's Trianon Lounge. 4500 MacArthur Blvd .• Newport Beach. Free. (949) 476-2001. STAGE 'ANTIGONE' "Antigone# by Sophocles, the story of Oedipus' daughter who sacrifices everything to bury her brother, will be performed at 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday and at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday on the Soutti Coast Repertory Segerstrom stage. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $19 to $55. Information: (714) 708-5554. Saturday, February 28, 2004 A7 NEW CD RATES 12 MONTH 24MONTH 2.00%APY 2.75%APY 36 MONTH 3.25 o/o APY Call us at (800) 735-2465 or visit~ at www.Calfirst.com CalFirst California First National Bank MEMBER FDIC FDIC insured to SI 00.000 per depos11or • APY=Annual perccnta[!c Yield. APY effechve ai. of 2/11~ Ratt ~ubj«t 10 change. 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(9lalnd FW Otdy ~ TltlluW 9-1 HOURS Mon.·Fii., IOAfll.fPfll ,Sltr IOAfll.fPfll,SUfl llAfll.fl'fll VISIT us ON THE WEB -w.treHurHIUmllure net ' • • • ..................................................................... ._ ................. .._._._...._._.._.. ... ,._._._,,.._~_..----~~--~~~-~-- Al Saturday, February 28, 2004 Daily Pilot • FORUM ,._, . HOW lO GET PlaJSHED -lAClien: Mail to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .• Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • RNdet'I HodlM: Call (949) 642-6086 Fax: Send 10 (949) 64&4170 E-m.l:S.nd to d11ilypilot i!!l11tlmn.com •All correspondence must indude full name, hometown and phone number (for veriftcation purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity and length. ·: COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Getting closer to the minimum R ecentJy. my family visited an old one-room schoolhou.~. now a museum. In Nevada. I photographed a framed J><Ner titled WRules for Tcacher1>. 1872: It listed the following: • Teachers each day will fill lamps. clean chimney-.. • f.ach teacher will brinK a bucket or water and a scuttll• or coal for the day's Sl.'!>Sion. • Makt• your pens carefully. You may whittle nibs to 1he individual tastes of the students. • Men teachers may taltl· one t·vcnlng each week for courting purpoS(.'s, ur two evenings a week if they go to church regularly. •After 10 hour" of school. the tcat·heN may spend the remaining time rcadln~ t11e Bible or orher wmd hook. .... • Women ll'achcri. who marry or t•ng:.igc in unwcmly conduct will he dL"ni .... ~:d. • Every lt'Jc hl'r 'houh.1 , •• , asid e a .:oodly \Ulll of hi'> eamln~ for'"' lwnt:fil duri11>; hb <lechn111)( yl·ar-. .,., thnt lw will not b<'<.·111111.· .1 htudc·n on society. • Any tcadwr who '>ll111kt•\, uses liquor tn a11y fom1. frequeni... pool or puhltc hd!b. or get" 'haw<l in a harher shop will give 1:00<1 n·,1.,011 to suspect his worth, 1111t•11111111, integrity anti hont·1'ty. •'Ilic lcad1er who perform., his labor faithfully and wi1h11u1 fault fur llv1· yearil will ht• Kivt'n w1 innca ... 1• of 2!i <'t'lll~ in hi~ pay, provldin)( the Honrd uf Education appruves. 11131 WU.\ then. 11rn.t!> now: I help prepare California·~ teilt"hl'n. who l'OITIC through the c:alifumia Stale Flo Martin University, now 1h1• lfl!Kest university sr-otem 111 lht· United Slates. AccordinK 10 rlw l 4lllfornia farnhy N..-.od aurn 1 website, during 2003: "• Campu~ across the system repune<l w1d1:.-sprcud dru..'> reduclions. • J lundrt'<h of lt>ntpornry f1m 11ty positfom. were eliminated. • <lass sizes incrt'a.scd. • Many l.ludent St'rvict.'1', including athlt•tia;, were n,>duccd or elimim11t·1J. • I lundred'i of vacant faculty positions remained unfillt'd. • Many rnmpuscs reduce<l or eliminall'd 'rl'lt'a...e 1ilm·· for foculty. • I ravel and Ul!otntctioual l'tfujp111enl hudgt•t, Wt'rt' n't.lun"'tl. • I Jhrary .1cqui!.iti1111 hudgt'l1' were sharply n"'tluced. Many hbrnri~ cancl'le<l ,ub~·riptinn-. and dimim1ted unlim· datab~"'· • 011-1:<ut1pu~ \llldent l'mploymcnl w<L' more diffirnh to fmd. • Sl·wral ca111puM''> laid off nun ar.ult·mk ~raff -n1o<;e that rl·rnainl'<l eicperienccd im:rt>a.-.inK worldmu.Js. • '111l' workload of both facult y am.I 11011 -at"adl'mil' M;ilT i11rreaM."d." /\.\a novkc Cal Stare· Univer!.ity faculty member on a 40% con1 rnc1. I C'arn Sl.268 monthly. (The full rime rate wuuJd be SJ.170.) My inve~tmcnt -including lecturc"l, prepar.11ion. office hours, rnccti111¢" and 1-fudent oh-.ervJlion -lotab about 80 hour. monthly. Do the math . My hourly wage U. SIS.SS. Now you understand why my rolll'ague and I call 1hi1> our "' 11lu111ecr" 1oh I low do I "1rvivt' on that pi11.111t"t'. you a.-.k? Well. hav\111¢ rl'llrt·d thi., pa'>I lune wi th 26 ye.1r-. of '>t·rvicc• land I t•111pha-.11.t• \t•rviccl at agt• 61. my lwnefit i-. S:l.742 monthly lwforl' taiu:-.. I am currc·ntly payi111( $:.!50 a month fur nwdical rovt·r.11-:c· 1hrou>;h 111y fornwr school di-.trir1 and 111 1hn:0l' Yl'ar-. will haw 1111 1·11vt·rn~e at all. 'l11is i'> not a prl'llY picture. And ii rnif(hl gel wol'M' if <..alifomi.1 vull'r'> "•Y ~1humh~ down~ IO \Ollll' or lhC• propu-.111uns he111K c·on,idl'rcd 1\11.·,day, I .nrnlhnl'lll 111 the Cal ~talt' lln1vr,.,,i1y !\Y'>ll'lll would drop and h11tl>;C'I <:UI\ wuuld c1111111111e. II 'late hudgt•I nego11a11on' extend pa-.1 Ull' Jum· 15Lh dcacllim·. all C"ll profo!><;(Jr' rc<:ciw $6. 75 a11 hour. lhal. dear v111cr-., i'> m1r11111u111 W.IKt' Do yuu 1hi11k 1ha1 mayht• m fivl' y1°a!'1', I'll quahfy for a 25 cc111' a day 1110 11.·? • FLO MARTIN is a retired high sd1ool 1ead11ir, lectures part 11me at Cal State Fullerton 1n the Foreign Language Educa11on prog1am and supervises studenr 1ead1crs 111 rheor classroom s. ONE-HOUR SPA TREATMENT S P E C I ·A L $6Q •BO-m1nut~ ~nts • $90 MASSAG E SPORTS/D EEP T HERAPEUTIC MASSAGE • Hor STO NE THERAPY MASSAGE . SWEDISH RELAXATION MASSAGE • MATERNITY MASSAGE • REFLEXO LOGY FACIAL S GAYLEE SIGNATURE fACW. • COLLAGEN N OURISHING FACIAL H<JT STONETHEIW'Y FACIAL • GENTLEMEN'S FACIAL TREATMENTS RASl'llMY PM.>-.lffll lorlf W~.>l • GMEN TEA Drn>xlFYING BoO't' WRAP. MMGMIT'A 5.A&.T GLOW . ~ON FACE TMATMENTS GlYCOUC TNATHENTS • CHEMICAL Pms I· I, 1'" at the Hyatt Newporter Newport Beach, California ........ '0" ..... , FREE VALET PARKING 1107 jam•or•• lload, Sule. #2, Newport Beach, CA 91660 (,..9) 640-4093 WWW#ll.coln Monday • Saturday • 9am to 9pm • Sunday -I Oam to '4pm: by appointment , LQuble standard is twice as wrong Columnist Steve Smith. resident moralist, has nwde his decision: Janet Jack.son aJone i!> responsible for disturbing public morality and making it impossible for parents to teach their children to make thoughlful, <>cir-respecting mural choices. Justin '11mberlake i!> a guy. incapable of thinking with his head when hi<> honnones arc i11 action, doing the guy thing; he doe -11·1 need to ask whether ripping off a woman's clolhing M•nd., the wrong mci...age lo till' girls and boys W'dlching an alhlc1ir ewn1. WouJd it matter to lum if he had dauWirers or ~ons? No. he's a guy. Is he doing ii for 1lw money. without regard for mural issue!>? No. he'~ a ~uy. Hut Janl't luck.<;on b a woman. She ha.~ a duty to i.h11w girls that women don't have ICI lakC' llwir dutht•s off. or ll'l a ma11 do it, 111 gel attention. l>oe'i ..;ht• have tluughtrrs and i.1111"? We aren'I fold. so ii d early due!.11'1 ma111•r; all WIJITll'll 'houltl think fi r..t and u11ly as carl'takl·r:. of children. l>id 'ht• make money for doing 111 Dnuhlt• 'hJllll' 0 11 lll'r; .. he "·"enough mont')'· I )11 Wl' Willlt Ill ll'ar h girl' 1ha1 MAILBAG h's always their fuulr. they must be sending signals? Do Wl' want 1t1 leuch boys that they just foUow their nature? "that it's just a ._'lly 1hi11g7 • l.t.•t'!> consider thf' possibility that llrnberlake and Jack.son both made choices for which they arc morally rt.'Sponsible. performed in a way we find inappropriate and po 'Sibly disturbing 10 children watchjng it. Parental outrage has made itsl'lf fdt. Those who planned the cVl'nt have heard how the public felt ahtJut it, both the angry and the i11difTen•n1. We who an~ parents .ue rc,ponsible for raising childrt·n 10 make lhoughlful moral deci~ion.,, respectful of the111sclves and 01hcr!>. As citi:t.cn1', we art• rt'!>pun~iblt• for our own action~ and for neating a 'odt•ty, which prolt'c:ts the v11lrlt'r.1hlc from the powt•rful. In lalkin~ over <·vt·rHs with our rhildn·n. wt• tle111<1nblra1c our val11r~ a11tl ex plain them and hope 10 trammit them. but until we have lll'rfer1c•d 1111r .. ot"ic1y. we t:a11'1 expt'l"I ii to givt' our chiltln•n till' roll' model., o r our r hoit'l'. lll'>I likt• 1hcir pan·nl'>. children makl' 111i-.1akt•-. and ,uflcr tJ1e con,C'qlH'lll't'\, IC'>llll>; vafu(·-. in tlwir act11111\. And "' we rt'!>pt:cl and teach independent:e and thoughtful consideration of moral choices. we can expect that our children's decisions will not always be ours. As we do our best, they will do theirs, lrying to live tlie moral life. ANN HEINEY Newport Beach Candidate's political career is marred As we know, 70th Ac;sembly District candidate Crisci .. • • .. •• J Cristich lied (sorry. but that is what happened) in a mailer concerning Rep. Ouis Cox. In a Daily Pilot interview nn Feb. 11 . " C:ristich '"agreed to send a correctio n (retraction/ apology) lo all vo1er1> who received 1hc mailer." Iler campai~n stated "a correction le1tcr would be " mailed tu 70th District voters ... I'm wailing. II IK1!> now been more than a week and I haven'I received any mailing from Cris1ich relative 10 her improper action conrerning the con1:,'fessrnan. C:rislich s tarted her '"puli1it-al career" leatlin>; the Hepuhlirn11s for President Rill Ointon. II appear~ that she '>hould end her career now. GEORGE COFFIN Newport 11earh HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES CITY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 754-5223 M•yor: Gary Monahan Council: Libby Cowan, Allan Mansoor. Mike Scheafer and Chris Steel CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663, (949) 644·3309 Mayor: Tod Ridgeway Council: Gary Adams. Steve Bromberg, John Heffernan, Didi Nichols, Steven Rosansky and Don Webb COAST COMMUNITY COUEGE DISTRICT District Office: 1370 Adams Ave .• Costa Mesa. CA 92626, (714) 432·5898 Ch•ncellor: William M. Vega Bo•rd: President Paul Berger, Vice President Armando Rufz. George Brown, Jeny Patterson and Walter G. Howald; student trustee Madeline Levy NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT District Office: 2985-A Bear St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 424-5000 Superintendent: Robert Barbol Board: President Martha Fluor, Vice President Dana Blad<, Clerk Serene Stokes, David Brooks, Tom Egan, Judy Franco and Linda Sneen PRE SEASON CEILING FAN SALE 2 MONTHS EARLY! With the economy still uncertain our vendors came to us with "opportunity buys" that were almost too good to be true! We bought lots and lots of fans. So much so, that our 3 warehouses are filled. So we moved up our Pre Season Sale to Now! Your Choice of: • Snow White • Classic White , • Antique Brass • Pollshf'd Brass !."" ·' SOC I ETY Saturday, february 28, 2004 At THE CROWD Heeeere S the Philharmonic WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS T he 50th anniversary celebration of the Philharmonic Society of Omnge County attmcted some J50 guests that were dressed to lill and ready to celebrate a ,pectacular golden anniversary of provid ing music to the community. As Art Deco and his Society On:hettra brought the party tu life at the Montage Resort and Spain B.W. COOK Laguna Reach, the N1·wpon-Mesa crowd converged 111 ,1yle led by ans ,1111bassador-at-large Henry S~erstrom and his bride, EJl1Aheth, au ired in a most chic p111k gown with pink-dyed fur "rap. 1 lollywood was b rought 11110 1he picture as television 1111"1 and s pokesman F.d McMahon served as ma .. 1er of 1wcmonics for the evening. l ]mired by the tlynamic Annie Hlster Freedland. the recen t I >rnnge Counry transplant from n1·vcrly 1 lills was showing nrr lll'r glamorous fihrure in a red gown accented by four stramls 11! pearls clasped with a di.1mond hrooch. Freedland l11•ld t:OUrt with lhc '-.t•wport-Mc~ !>lar!>, includin~ Mllry Kay Vander Molen, Sabra Bordas anti Bobbitt Williams. \II three ladies have devoled ru11111les!> hours <uid countless dollars of supporl to the Plulharmonic Society. Ah.o pu rticipating in making 1lw evening a major success were ( orona dcl Mar's Sharon McNaUey, Pat Carr and JudJth Jelinek. An auc1ion, which was c rt·ated by the ladic!> of the l'h1lharmonic with McMahon leading lhe cha rge 10 rai'\c l1111tls, brought in $41.000, atlding lo the evening'1> proceed!> that are expected to top the S 1 IKl.000 mark. The big itl'm up for b id was a trip 10 Asia donated hy Cathay Pacinc Alrhnes. the ln1crcontinen1al Prof ant-Johnson Dr. Gene Profant of Olympia. Wuh., announces the eDpPtDent of his daughter Judi Profant of Newport Beach to Christopher Johnson of Newport Beach. The bride-elect graduated from University High School, UC Irvine, a joint doctoral program in clinical psychology from San Judi Profant and Diego State and UC San Christopher Johnson Diego. The future bridegroom, son of Tom and Anne Johnson of Newport Beach graduated from Newport Harbor High School and attended UC Berkeley. An Aug. 7 wedding is planned at the Old St, Hilary's in Tiburon. Owbel-Jaoude Elyana Olarbel of Shayleh, Lebanon and Albert Jaoude of Newport Beach exchanged vows at Saydet El-Najat Oturch in Zallca, Lebanon on Jan. 4. From left to right, Philharmonic Society 50th anniversary chair Annie Foster Freedland joins Dean Corey, Elizabeth Segerstrom and Henry Segerstrom at a recent celebration for the society. The bride Is the daughter or Asmahane Oiarbel and the late Antoine Olarbel of Shayleh, Lebanon. I long Kong I IOl el and 1he Four Seasons I lolcl, Shanghai, Uiina. The lrip brought in a IOp bid of $10,000 with fu nds hl'neliling the Philharmonic Soc.:it•ty. Created in 1954, thC' Philharmonic Society has brought many oflhe world\ line'I c1rchcs1ras to Orange Counly. The M>riety has protllll:cd concerts in the Ornnge County Performing Ans Center, and it has produced concl'rls on J.,'Ymnasium bleachers. The mantra has been 10 "cn ... ure the legacy o f our cultural heriwgc for our children and our children's children:· said Lucinda Prewi11 of the Philharmonic Society's adminiMrnlivc staff. In addition lo the many orchestras !>ponM1red by the PhilhUTmonic Suc.:il'ly. world-renowned artist'> haw performl'd for Orange County audiences. Some of the greals included Sir Georg Solll, ltzak Perlman, JacqueUne du The bride wore a straight, short-sleeved silk cre pe dress, trimmed In pearl into the n eckline Elyana Charbel and Albert Jaoude and added to the waistline. The dress aJso had a lonK train. and a transparent veil trimmed with pearls. The maid of honor was Nadine Otarbel. l'he bridesmaid was Olguina 0 1arbel. The bridegroom Is the son of Khelr and Leyla Abou-Jaoude of JaJ-El-Dib, Lebanon. The best man was James McEnlry. The ushers were: Ghenwa, Joelle, Aline and Marie-Therese. The reception was held at the Le Royal I lotel in 7.al ka. Elegant Newport Coast hostess Gail Kirwan, left, ioins Louis and Mary Kay Vander Molen m support of the Philharmonic Society. Lebanon with 300 guests In attendance. The couple spent Its honeymoon in Sydney and Melbourne. Australia. They now live in Newport Beach. The bride Is employed al a day care center and as a French teacher. The groom Is self-employed in finance and trading. Pre, Daniel Barenbolm, l.orln Maazel, Cecllla Bartoli, IO name just a few. Other Newport-Mesa volunteers '\pollc<l in the crowd were AnJen OombrowskJ, Marge Gates, Jenny Gerard a nd Oirlstal Schar. •THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. •WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS run Saturdays. For a form, please call Luis Pena at 19491574-4298. Now Serving lrunch Saturday & Sunday 10 am-3 pm Lodge Presents PIGno & Voccals Mondays 6:30-10 PM $4 Martini Specials .. ................. 191!1~-----------------------~--~--------------~~-----~ Oatly Pilot AlO Saturday, february 28, 2004 FAITH IN THEORY THE MORAL OF THE STORY Thank God for birds ... except c rows Drawing lines in the aisle "So my COWISRI is: Don't Ul()Try alxmt things -food, drink and clotlU!S. For you alrmdy have lift and a body -and 1l1ey art far mort Important tlian "" w 1 to tat and uWJr. Look excited about her day, as I had bc.-en earlier that morning. Hy noun though. I'd begw1 to wony ahout a lot of dedsium I nee<led 10 makc. at the birds! niey don't worry about whal to Mt -r/1ey don~ need ro sow or ff10P or storr up food -for your lwwenly CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON "Cindy. while I'm talkinK wllh you, I'm Jooltini;: oul'>idc at my little bir<lhath and watching four littfo sparrows." ~he \illd. "They may not ht' colorfuJ, but thcy are Fathn fttds tliem. And you are far more m luabk to /Jim tl~n t/iey ""· Will all your ~rrles add a sing~ rnoment to your life?" -MATTHEW &:25-27 THE LMNG BIBLE "You can buy two sparrows for a pt>nny; yet not a single om> of them fal/.s to tlie grvund without your Fatlwr'.f con.rent. As for you. euen tht' lmirs of your head IUJl'f' all hef>n co11ntE'fl. So do 1101 fJ(' afraid;)"'' """ worth m11d1 mort' tl1t111 n11111y sparrows." -MATTHEW 10: 29-31 TODAY'S ENGLISH VERSION B irds f~malc me. I'm uma7.l'd that (,O<J createtl MJ many o;pcc1~ an '>O many different rnlo,... 1hat smg ..o many d1wrst-'l<>llK'· It'\ remarkahle to me t.ha1 hird, like geese inherently k.nuw 11 1~ morc efficient to Oy In V fomiauon and why and wht•n ti> ny uonh or i.outh. l'ellh'Uin!> ari> ro111ic:al ·looki11.: a.'> they waddlt' arnUJld looking like they an' drt."-'l-<l in 111x1·tl11s. 'iwan~ arc elegant, parrt1ts •m· colorful and can he talluulvf'. There b undouhtc<lly i.omethinit u1\.iq11c about t•arh and ~ry bird, ~ th('rt' l\ Jbout everybody on thc face of th1· .. .arth, and c;od crcatt•d t•ac:h one for a rt•m.on. lnt'rc· arc ~ome hmh I <1011'1 panu::ularty hkc. however I Jm 1101 .1 h1K fan or t·rtlW'., ('o;pt'("1<1Uy when they g;nhcr for nuw conven111111\ on 11111 roof in llll' t•arfy rrll)fllllll( l'Vl' watchc.'<f bird'> mow in<.'(' ,1 ph11111• ronwr;.uinn wilh a lncml mtmt:d M.m.ia. !'llw wa.' adorable. After I.heir bath, they warm t.hernselves in t.he o;u11: tht'y're just sJttlng 011 01e concrete and ruffling I.heir feathers. They stand on tJ1e ivy-covered wall and wait thcir tums to get in the bath. It RCI'\ me back to the simple t.hing.s In life." We tal.kt:-d about birds and lru~t.ing God. Tlwn she reminded me of1hc two \'Cl"t'' at the IO[l of this column. I looked out our kitchcn window as we talked. A uny. brilliantly colored hummingbird hovcrl'tl wh1ll' 'lippmg nel·tar from ll11wl'1' I It· djd11'1 seem to rrumJ 111v watching him and it almn'>t looked like he had a httJe i.nult· on his facC'. I went out to our h.1ckyard and watched now' h11unce around the gra. .. ., and lall'r some !>parrowx new hy lllroul(lwut the day. I WJtd1l·d a~ different birds sang ur fkw nr did what birds arc de.,1gne<I lo do. None of lhe birch lookc•d wurriC'\I a l all. "J11ank you God, for l11nh amt lh(• colorful and r n•a11w 1e1111ndcr'> of your lov1>," I "1!d "' I walk1'<.I around our yard. If (,od kfll')\Y'> whcn h1rd~ lall. and tlw numl~r' of hair on om lwalh, then 1t makt"" wnM' 111 IT\1'1 Ihm mort•. <tnd In w111 ry '''"· Ami ~11u can quo11· 1111• 1111 1h.11. • C1NOY TRANE CHRISTESON IS 8 Newport Beacti resident whu speaks frequenlly to parentmg groops She rnav be reamed via e mail at c1ndy a onthegrow com or lhrough the mail a1 537 Newport Center Dnve. Su11e 505, Newport Beadl CA 92660 ~,96~~ MIKE'I ~~~°cARPET$ OVER JO YEA RS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Opera1cd by Mesa Upholstery • Laminate Texture-Plush Flooring ~arpet f~o •2u Featurin~ A LL OC No Gluf' lnst.Jll,ffion Wood Flooring Refinishing & N ew aq ft Installed Berber Carpet y\\-0~ s 1 89 lnstalfc>d sq ft Carpets • Area Rugs • Vinyls Ceramics • Wood • Laminates AT ISSUE : The recent furo r concerning gay couples getting married in San Francisco has been b oiling down to a n issue of law in recent news a rticles a nd o the r media o utle ts. Pu tting law books aside, how do you view same-sex ma rriages from a reli gious perspective? Sexuality I n't a rnatrer of plumbing. If It Wd.1> plumbing. then ame-sex relationships would not be an i!.sue for the church. In the Genesis account of creation (Olaprer I J. we are told that: I} We are created In l;od's image. 2) It took rwo different creatures to reprct.ent God ... one female and one mnle. God's image is reOected in our !'>Cxuallry. II is only in the union of lht'se images that we can fully represeni the complete image of God. WrJmen reOecr rerspcctivcs and emotions that are found i11 God. but not in men and vice versa. 3) ( ;od 1 ... i>pirit and has no sex. but the rharacteri~tiC'> Wt' call masculi1w and lcrninim• ttre fouJ1d in him tNote: We use thl' 11111-.rnlinc pronouns and "Fat.her" 111 lolluw111g fl'!>us' example. 1101 hecau~e wt• hdll'w < ,txJ is male). I le is glonfied in the prt•\cntation of him tJ1mugh our 1111<\~C'>/-.exualily 10 the world. The imaKe '' not merely internal Our i.exual pl11mhi11g i'i an external pic:ture ol mr..rnal real11y, rneamng your soul has thC' 'a111e sex as your body. Wt.· get into dangerou!> waten. when we try to !i.eparate the two realities. lhe l>ody :llld the ~pirit. Scripture does not support c;uch a dic;tinction. We are rompll'le hrin~'· hody and spirit intcgratrd. In 'cpara1111K the two, we give' people the fal,c· imprt''-'>ion 01a1 the distinctions an· 1111rda11·tl. llie integrity of our creation i' violafL'U. II cncourngcs people 10 live live' during the week (body) completely dl·void of who they are when they attend tlwir rl'li~inui. !>Crvices (spirit). We begin w hear politinan'i '><IY thinKS like. "That'~ 111y private life, ii ha'> nothing 10 do with 111y al11h1y lo lt•ad. ·· l11<•re " no integrity between soul and hmly Again, 1111r Scriptures do not make rhuc;e di-.1111ctio11'\. ll1e link between the o;pirit and the body is not meant to he "t'vercd. thcolngically or physically. lne 1.t•pnrauon of ll1cm is wlmt we call dcalb. Wlwn the· images are combined. c;od givt•'> m a tiny hit of crcativc power in the .1h1h1y tu pmtl11n· another lifto in hi" illlJ~C In tht t·nd .• 1 monogamou~ fr111alr /111all• rclation,hip is no1 prnmowd because '-Onll' ancien1 prophet Ceramic ~~(.)~ s 1 so sq ft Vlnyl Flooring •1n G~o'°"' ' •q ft CALL NOW 642-8400 dc.-cide<l lt ~s rhe relationship he most felt comfortable with, but because the family unit. begjnning with the union of the maJc and female images of God, is meanl to be an earthly representation of God himself. Look at some of the most demeaning issue in our society. rape. incest. molestation. divorce, etc. Men are raised hearing the lie that rhey are not man enough. Women hear the Ues that they are not feminine enough. All of these are spirilual attacics 011 the image of God as ii is represen ted in the bodies of humanity. When the family is de~1ruyed, then ll hai> no powl'r to represent God on Ean.h. Same-sex 1m1rrla.:e 10 me is nor an issue of rights, it is an is ue of vital Ult•ology. RIC OLSEN Senior Associate Pastor, I !arbor Trinity 01Urd1 Costa Mr~ from an l'ilan11L perspective, homosexual behavior 1c; condemned in the o;trongest term~. Such behavior is con~idcrcd unnatural, immor..il and uncivill7,ed. Sex. within the limits of marriage -between a man and woman -" con-.idcred ru. a hlc,,i11~. rl'ward and a contribution tn 1tw hc11erment of 'iocicly from C1od IMAM MOUSTAFA AL·QAZW1Nl 1,1amir Eclucationul Center 11f Orange County Costa Mesa I ;1ch person " rnllcd 10 reali1.c and cxpre~i. hb nr her Buddha narurl' - lh1e Self -whether gay or '>lrJighr. ·1 hcrt- i'i nothing in the l.en tradition to prohibit or disparage -.ame -.ex 11rie111a1 io11. wxual artiVllic.'l>, rcla1io11,l11p'> or marriag(''>. In mamd~l'. both partner<; comnut IC> practkC' with thl' joY' aml chalh-ngc!> uf 1Platiomhip a'> a nw.111-; of growing in rnmpa-.-.iun and w1~clom. regardlcs.'> of whethcr they are of the same or different sex. A., one hi~ly regarded Americ1m ·s~ ~ESIGN CENTER "For All Your Decorating Needs!" "&tter Skep Through Science. " 415 fURNITDRE REUPHOUTERY •Custom-Made Furniture • Slip Covers • Patio Furniture Draperies. Shades. & Bedspreads l(H'fnr \'8 ~tH)\\·,-,,,,111• ' ·· 1'"1, • I /: 111, '•, '' I. ' IC)~<)) (142-~~..J()() . . . -.. '·"' , ...... Get the Best for Less! BRAND NEW COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Zen teacher Robert Aitken put!> it, "The practice of m arriage is the lifetime cultivation of intimacy." I recall rhe excellent example providE>d by my own teacher, then in her 70s. as • she matter-of-factly officiated at a lesbian wedding perhaps 12 years ago, following the same rites she used in heterosexual weddings. The precept ofMnot misusing sex" applies ro all. freeing us from artachrnenr 10 self-centered encollJlters for personal power, and from hanning others. Each person's practice of m~tation guides her or his behavior in relationships. In sharp contrast, the Oalai U1ma. lea:der of one lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. states in his "Core Teachlngi. of Tibetan Buddhism" that "sexual misconduct~ for a man illcludes a sexl.lfll act performed wilh another man. Me also states that both tJ1e mouth and anus art' "unsuitable" body parts for sexual . activity, whether male or female. I fmd II disappointing that his global promotiPfl of peace and human rights has not included equal rights and dignity for women and for gay people. _ THE REV. DEBORAH BARREn Zen Center of Orange County Costa Mesa I believe that !><lme-o;ex union'> can achieve the !>amc level of fidelity and stabiliry as heterosexuttl unions -that ii. what I am afraid or. The institu1jon of marriage in modern i.ociety has a dubiou' record of coni.tancy and the creating of healthy relationship!> I ~ee the attitudei. and behavior of mel) and women married to one another as the grl'ater danger to t.he m:.titution of marriage. I lomoi.eicuaJ unions do not 1 t.hrealen the traditional model of marriage as much as adultery. serial marriage. desertion, spousal abuse, emotional cruelty and vrrbal violence. 1 My marriage WO\tld nourish and be i.ecure no matter how many same-sex "marriages~ werC' rccogniU'd hy the variou5 Mates. Still, Judaism does not allow that homosexual union~ could po'>sibly be accorded the ..ame ll'vel of legitimacy as marriage between a man and a woman. For Judaism. lhere imply is no such category as marriage bctwec;n two men or two women. Further, there '' no "right" to many. There i:. no right to marry more than one partner at a rime or 10 many an immediate member of ont•, own family. A:;,. a Rahbi. I wouJd not agrcc to See Tl4EORY, Paae AJ. l :I FA I ·1 H Saturday. February 28, 2004 All FAITH CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS CAPPEUA CANTORUM Cappella Cantorum, the young adult choir of St. John Vianney Chapel, is beginning Its fifth year. The choir ls open to students in grades six to 12. It provides active faith panicipation for teens during their high school years. ~rtlcipation includes singing at ass regularly and at special \wents. Rehearsals are from 11 a.m . to 1 p.m . Saturdays in the Chapel at 314 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island. Younger children are Invited to join. For more information, contact Nancy Kelly ell (949) 673-4595. ANDING ANSWERS #Find Prayer Powered Answers 10 your Problems" is a 90-minute workshop today led by Jeanene Smith for anyone who needs ,mswers to problems of any kind. Using the best-selling textbook, #Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, Smith will show how to pray, how to heal <ind how to approach challenges from a spiritual perspective. R,egis tration for the 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . event is $10 advance and $13 at the door at the Country Inn and Suites, 325 S. Bristol St .• Costa M esa. The registration fee Includes all materials. For more information. call (714) 546-4252. ENVIRONMENTAL SCHOLARSHIP St. M ark Presbyterian Church m Newport is offering an environmental scholarship fund for two students. The scholarships will only be offered through Ch apman University and UC Irvine. Interested students should con1act their financial aid office. The scholarships will be awarded m the spring of 2004. Information: (949) 644-1341, http:/lstmarkpresbvteflan org NATIONAL DAY Of PRAYER BREAK FAST Reconciling religious beliefs with political life will be the 'JUbject of the National Day of Prayer Breakfast sponsored by the Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council. The event will be at 7:15 a.m ., M ay 6 at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Cosla M esa. Tickets cost $12 Information: (714) 921-8665. http://www.nmiinrerfaith.org JEW1SH MUSIC CONCERT The Pacific Community of Secular Humanistic Jews will present a concen of Jewish m usic by musical educator and recording artist Cindy Paley The concen will be at 2 p.m .. March 7 l11 1he Jewish Community Center of Oran·ge County, 250 Baker St • Costa Mesa The cost 1s $3 to THEORY Continued from A I 0 offkialc at" "marriage·" .~rcn1ony-hNwee11 D-bomuscxuai.... nw. " ht•CillM' I would then lcgninui't' ~mo~exual marriagt• "" muc h fJn itll·al a.., hetero.,c.l(lrnl ;1rriage. "Marriagt•" c;111 1111ly .Jeter to the full commitmt'nl etween a man and a woman, or if marriage rnt'ani, erything, it will ultimately ome to mean nothing. In the view of Jew"h trad11im1, m oc;exual prac1in•<. art' ndemncd a.; morally ~jectionahlc. <;oci1·1y mu-.1 have ml' fom1al cxprc'>-.ion of proval or di-;apprnval in l?rlain areas of fundamental oral concern Tht·rc is not 01w assical Jewi.,h source that stifles samc·scx "marriage-;." r they arc contrary ro the letter d spirit of Jewish hcl1ef. A mosexual "marringp" b material under Jewish law cause it cannot, by dclinition. classified ns a Jewbh arriage. ·This conclusion. that same-sex "marringc" is $10. Information: (949) 262-5850, pacifcomm@aol.com. FAMILY PURIM CARNIVAL Temple Bat Yahm will host a Family Purim Carnival from 11 a.m . to 3 p .m .. March 7 at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelback, St .. Newpon Beach. There will be games, prizes and a BMX exhibition. Information: (949) 644-1999. "PURIM CARN~VALE" Temple Bat Yahm will host "Purim Carnevale; its annual dance and auction with dinner from the Turnip Rose. The event begins at 6 p.m ., M arch 6 at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelback, St .. Newport Beach, Information: (949) 644· 1999 MINl-MINYAN A special mini-minyan for families with children 5 and younger will be held from 6 to 6:45 p.m. at Temple Bat Yahm. 1011 Camelback St .. Newpon Beach. Information· (949) 644-1999. STRAIGHT TALK FROM TEEN CHALLENGE Home Builders Family Fellowship will host Straight Talk from Teen Challenge. The event takes place from 10:15 to 11:30 a.m., March 7 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach Information: (949) 574-2222. INTERFAITH LUNCHEON The Newport M esa Irvine Interfaith Council will host an interfaith luncheon on the topic ~Interfaith Challenges m Lands of Persecution." with Msgr, William McLaughlin. ThA luncheon is from noon to 1.30 p.m. March 17 at St. Mark Presbyterian Church. 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newpon Beach The cost 1s $7.50 with reservation and $10 without a reservation. Information (714) 921-8665 ext 3, nm11nterfa1th a aol.com. CHRISTIAN SINGING DUO Resurrection Beach M etropolllan Community Church will present contemporary singing Christian duo Jason & de Marco, at 7 p.m • March 14 at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church sanctuary, 1259 Victoria St Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 232-4230. CHRISTIAN SINGLES Spectacular Events 1s hoslmg a Christian singles spring social from 10 a.m . to midnight March 27 at the Wyndham Ho1el, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $30 to $95 Information: (7 14) 210-3334. l'lttp:llwww.ccis1ngles com COUNTRY DAY FAIR Prince of Peace Christian Church and School is hosting its 26th annuiil Country Day Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m . M arch 27 at 29a7 East M esa ve·rde, Costa Mes~ There will be nclcs, carnival l Ol111ll'I ft-11 , "h."t'd 011 1hm";11uf, ol Yl'.11' ol 111111al tl··•l hi11g and in'lghl. \\lh .. n· tlll'tt' i' ;1 ha,11 l"flllhl'>IOll ht•IWt'l'll 1oil'ralt( ('of 1•w1 yth111g ,111cl 11111r.1I jwlg111t•nt, lud.11\m 1 learly 'tan(!, with 11ad11io11al 11101 ali1v .. 1111' RABBI MARK MILLER ll·mplc ll.11 Yah111 Nl'wp111 t l kadi ( . l'1 l'11 ra II ll ll and Blt·'""g 111 a Marriage" In the llook of ( .Ollllllllll l'rayl'r lwg111s, "I >early helowd \Vt· hnw c11111c· togetlwr in tlw prcscnn• of <;od to witncc;c; and hll'S'i the Joining tt1gr1lwr of this man and this woman in I loly Matrimony." Sacrnm cntally. marriage is tht• union in heart. hody aml mind of a man illld a woman. Certainly, a woman and a man ~hnuld rnmc lo their rl'ligious institution for "1hc celebration and ble"ing" of their marriage 111 the prl''-<'llCl' 11f<;od and their 81111' Did You Know? •rhat we are a full service nursery with qualified California Certified Nursery Professionals and landscape designers. We can meet all of your gardening needs. Come in today to ~ Nurseries and let us show you how." .@ NUllSBH•S, INC. __ _ booths, country craft store, silent auction, children's puppet show and food. Information: (714) 641-9619. LENTEN CHORAL EVENSONG The Friends of M usic presents the Lenten Choral Evensong, which features the St. Michael and All Angels Choir and Soloists. The event begins al 5 p.m . March 7 at St. M ichael and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific Viel,'f Drive. Corona del Mar at lnforr-Qatron: (949) 644-0463, http://www.stmikescdm org WORKSHOPS PARENTING GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange County is forming a parenting grouµ to help parents to understand and deal with the feelings and behavior of their children. The group meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m . the first and third Mondays of the month at the center, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G in Costa Mesa. Information (714) 445-4950. Preregistration is required. THIRTEEN JEWISH STEPS TO RECOVERY Jewish Family Service is ottering a support and discussion g roup for adults whose children or spouses suffer from alcohol and drug addiction. The group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St .. Suite Gin Costa Mesa Information. (714) 445-4950. Preregistration 1s required. BAHAI FIRESIDES Members of the Bahai faith hold informal public discu ssions on sµ1r11ual topics at 7:30 p.rn every Friday and at 11 :30 the last Sunday of the month. The talks include brunch or dmner Also, interfaith devotional meetings will be held tho last Saturddy evening of the month Call fur locauo ns. (949) 759 0999 for Friday meeting, (9491 760-5360 tor Sunday m eeting. and (949) 646-6328 for Saturday devotional ZEN 101 The Zen Center ol Orange County offers an Introduction to Zen Workshop from 1 to 4 p.m . the first weekend of every mon1h, typically on a Sunday, at 120 E 18th St.. Costa M esa The cost 1s $60 (949) 722 7818. hrtp:llwww tcoc. org. A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY A 26-lesson study on the hie of Jesus Christ tttled "Journey to the CrossH 1s taught at 9:45 a m Sundays dur111g the Homebuilder's Bible Class al Liberty Baµtist Church. The study parallels the four Gospels to present the story of Christ. The church is al 1000 Bison Ave . Newport Beach Free. (949) 760-5444. 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The format includes two periods of meditation w ith some 111struct1on on how to meditate, a talk and a discussion (949) 219-1408 WEEKLY EVENTS SUPPORT FOR OLDER WOMEN The Jewish Family Service otters a suppon group for womrn older than 50 to address issues such as anxiety and depression at 10 a m on tho second .rnd rounh M onday o f eadl month at 250 E. Baker St .. Suite Gm Cosw Mesa Prcregtstr c1tion required 1714) 445.4950 NEW GROUPS Jewish Family Serv1i;e of Orange County has formed a uereavement supµort grouµ 1hat meets at 10 a.m . Tuesdays and a Challenge of Change support group that meets at 10 a.m. Thursdays. Both groups moot at Temµle Juc1eu u1 Laguna Hills. 24512 Moulton Parkway. The service is also formmy a parenting supµort group to meet the first and third Mondays of eat.ti month at 10 a.m at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E Baker St .. Suite G, Coslfl Mesa Preregistration required. (714) 445 4950 CONTAGIOUS CHRISTIAN Pastor Hein Aust111 leads a Bible study on "How to Become a Contagious Christian" from 7 to 9 p.m. Weunesdays at 377 W Wilson St , No. 15 m Costa M esa All are w elcome to cume anc.J meet new friends lnforma11011. (949) 722 7498. • Is \lllltr !'htHCh \)I p l.111• ol WO• ~hip pla1111111y il "IWI i.11evo•flt1 If '>ll. ,.,.,11t 1tw tv1wtf 111fnr111t111011.111, .. 1,1 IW11 Wt'"kS l11•f(J1•• lht• t'VPlll Ill lhl' 0 .11ly 1'1101 310 W ll.1y <;1 (.;11..,1.1 M t''•' CA 971tl 7. dlh•ntuin M1t..1- Sw,111son, rPlrq1011 Ptl11l11 la>. 111 r9491 f;tHi 4 l /O nr s1·11ct 1• 111.111111 t/rlt/\ /11111( '' /,fl/lllt'!> I 11111 CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL •1(1 Yl-1\R~ OI· 1-.XC 111 fN( I' INC I !Ith I IAN I IHI< 1\1 ION 1 I ~Oprn l'nroll1m·n1lur 1hr 10111/lOU'i O,du1<1I Y<·•1 ~Mollinrn~ / (,r.ult>> Prl'l<hool 1111111111.h Ii h l j11ult ..::::. l'l .. uc 10111 U> Im 11111 /// 'ilPEN HOUSE/CULTURAL FA IR I 1 ulay, 1.irch 11. <•:011 p 111 8: rn p r11 Hru111,. 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Hwy Corono Del Mor, CA 9'2625 • At PCH & Avocodo Ave • ConlpMf 1Mtal1,. • No 1tucoo or lntertor D..,.... • -...,., lfftclent • No '•lntlnt • CuetoM·'" to Your HolM • NolM-Remt.nt • lfthlftced lecwttr • ........._nce-P,..• lny Cte1nlng fdea1 HOMI IMi'll0\11 Ml NI Uo.No.8790&80 Quality c,.,,ttamanaltlp Gua ranteed 714·965·1876. 800-433-2588 19142 Beech Blvd. • Hootlngton Beach (Beach & Q8fflefd) Houri: Mon, w.d. & Fri. 9-5 •Tues. & Thin. M • S.l 9-4 •&in. 12-4 rJ1s-1ra1,:r11rso%OF"F-1rcrooTr1~•~11 : For each olcl window : : On low-E glass : 11 ror each patio door I 1 that we replace windows only that we replace I N ow Customers Only 11 New Cvatomera On1y 11 New Custo mers Only I I I Coupon per c uatomor 11 t Coupon ptt• <.uatomer 11 t C O"f'<'" 1>01 t.u•lo mer I L--~~\:.O.Jl.!,.1~.!,--.J L--!i:•~o.:,.O.Jl.!,.ILO~--.J L--~~\:.l:.V~l~l.!, __ .J ' Al 2 ).itvrdJy I ebru.ir~ 18 2004 Daily Pilot COMMUNITY & CLUBS Mobile Meals drivers urgently needed •I' F riends In Service w Humanity provides meal~ to the homebound Mondays throu~h Fnda}~ through lb Mobile Mt>uls wrvice. Hbtorically. tht> f..t1th community and Dally Pilot n•adero; haw bl'comc voluntct•r dnvcro; to deliver tht> me.ih to 1he Ncwpon Bcurh ;uid C.o!>l.i Ml''>U urea)> alkr lhl'y p1d.. up thl' llll'al' .1t lto,1g Mc111on.il I lo-.1rn.1l l>rl''b}•t cri.m. l11e M ohtlt> !\leah drtVf'" !\dll•duk c.J for Mart h ha' II:! varanrit''>. !\tart h ,., IU't da)"> away. fh" mt·a1h tht•n• a.re 1.12 rou1e:. without dm·1·" Can you olkr I hour,, horn 11 .1.111. ,111d I 2:.10 p.m .. for JlM 11111• day of your thmtt' pt•r mo111h 10 deltver me.th to tho!'.e u11abk w prov11k tor 1hem~t'lw,1 < •tll tlw rl'>l I Office, l'W-11 645 llO'iO, .md volu111t·1·r I JIM DE BOOM READ ACROSS AMERICA There is still time to participate in "Read Across America.· a progmm that focuses anention on how imponant it is to motivate children to read. "!lead Across America" '' ued to the blnh date of Dr. !'>eul>.'>, which is 'l\1esday. March 2. Perhap!> you could <1r~a1111,c your officl', church or ll'mplc. or dub mcrnber:. to volunteer to read tn a claMroom on "l\11:!.day tor 30 minutes. l'llher in your local school or at 1111e of our three target i.chools for Head Newport·Mesa. To p.tn1npatt' m "Read Acros:. 11'1\<IH'\I America" at one of the three target schools. call Pomona Elementary School at {949) 516·6980, Whinier Elementary School at (949) 515·6990 or Wilson Elementary School at (949) 5215·6995. Let's make a difference. Pilot Readers. LIONS GIVE FISH FRY PROCEEDS "Our meeting of feb. 24 has to be the night we. as Lions. have to love the best. This was the night we gave out the proceeds from our last Fish Fry. and to know we helped so rnru1y is worth every hour of planning and working the Fish fry." said Costa Mes<j. Newport I !arbor Lions Oub President Raul Jara. The foUowing organizations received fundc; from the Lions Oub Costa Mesa: Historical Society. Project Look. District 4IA Sight and Hearing foundation, Boys and Girl~ Oub of the Harbor Area, Estancia Baseball Boosters. c.osta Mesa "Baseball Boosters. -4L4 Hearing and Speech Action Committee, Someone Ca.res Soup Kitchen, Harbor Mesa Uons School Box Program. Save Our Youth. Youth Employment Services. ~ Blind Cllildren's Leaming Center. Costa Mesa United, Colla Mesa Senior Center. College Park Elementary, OC Model Engineers Railroad Oub. Shalimar Leaming Center. NMUSD Project Success, Co ta Mesa National UttJe League and Costa Mesa American Little League. Wow! "That's from just one event. Save the dates of June 5 and 6 for the annual Lions Oub Ftsh Fry at Uons Park. HARBOR MESA LIONS HONOR MEMBER Harbor Mesa Lions recently honored member Arlene WORSHIP DIRECTORY. 11 \\ I\ 11 1 I 11~ I '> I I \ ', ~t Mic~l &iW Anp SAINT JAMES CHURCH TEMPLE ISAIAH OF 111.iti, \ 111• J I \t.ri:11r1Jlr I • t••ll1 .!d \1,11 • ( t I 11 lh I 1111//1/\• •1/ A·111111 11111\1 111/1/\/ l\/llUI \1,.,/1.·111\/\/1 \//I ,. EPISCOPAL NEWPORT IEACH "A C--'fJ IH#ut#" IMMf '-' Ctttlt will c1l1br111 •WYlflf••t.-wSMI«" , "THE FESTIVAL Of PURIM" lhe Rtiv Praveen Bunyon wltlu C1••11lty htltdl Dlllllf • 3~~~' Lido FlllDAY mrT, llMClt •, m4 Newpot1 Beoch It 1:30 Pll. 949/675 0210 Miii MARC IUlalTEJI WU 7 30 om lrodihonol 9 om Coolempoto'Y. 9om ChUfch Schocil 11 om ChommatlC ond Wednei,doy Noon GmCIATE. flf 11or1 lltft. c.tl: (Ml) Ml ... "'",.. ... ,...,lta .ilU 4 2401 ll'Yi• An., llewpert leac:ll • (IKll ..,, C... lta ....... , ! Expected Here Worship 10:00 A.M. HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dl1elple1 of Christ) 2401 lrvln1 Ave. Newport I HCll, CA (949) 645-5781 Mhlister: Dr. Dn1k Sa.rt < I 11\ I" I I \ '\. '-< 11 '\. < I Wonhlp a11d bfon<!n1 from thb Unlm ~ ~I on Rk k Warrffl • TM Purpow DrtvM Uf~ ~ "WHAT ON EARTH ~ AM I HERE FOR?9 "A~ ~ 17.5·10) f,.....-m;;,,~ Sat_.y. ,...,_, 21. 2004. S:JO P.M. Dr john A Huffman. Jr S-.y. F.or-y 29, 2004. 1:30 I< IO:IS A.M. Prr.iirh1'VJ !/' O 1011NWW ..... Scwty.1:30 P.M. 1..-n.o ,,,_ Nf'WPO'l 11.,._ Htati Sdiool e1 lntne .... 15dl) 6Qt) St Andrr1"' Road. ~wpott S..ach Callfom .. 92663·S32S (t4t) '31·2SIO f MAIL 1nl~1and~H °'1 WE.8 www~ OfJ 1<11\t\".• \lll1111c -+ "A LuJ-c<'ntcr~ parnh w mmu11ity. inmuctcJ by the Word of GoJ A .inJ rt'ncwcd hr the 'ucramcnts" Our Lady Queen of Angels 2046 Mar Visia Drive Newport H('ach. California 92660 (949)644 -0200 Fax (949) 644-1349 Rev ~f11n,1~nor WilliJm P. M Laughlin PNor 11 rUR< ,If~· .arurday. 5 p.m. (Camor), '\un<l.1y. --oo !Qu1c1), 8JO (Contempora ry) 10:00 (Choir), 11 :JO J.tn. (Ca nmr) and 5:00 p.m. {Contemporary) f WORSHIP DIRECTORY Publishes Every Saturday in the Daily A Pilot CALL 949.57 4.4249 , FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 Vta Lido NeWJX)rt Beach 673-1340 OT 673-6150 Chwch 10 am & 5 pm Sunday School I 0 am W&11.c9'.lay Mor·llllO'i 7 ). ;:m SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST.SCIENTIST 3100 PoClflc V'tew Dt Newp:>rt Beach 644-2617 or 675-4661 Church 10 am Sunday School I 0 am We<lrwBJcy 11.eellnQI 7 30 pm & 151 WCldrtlBJay 12 ro::.r1 Jesus Christ the 18me yesterday, and today, and tor ever. Helarews 1318 Br.in<'hc' o(Tht Mother Chun:h • Tht FiBi 0!111th of On'il, Sc1C011.1t • Boolton. M~hulttli ' l'l\l'>l',llll\I\'. II 1 111 1:\', . . ~ ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Arms and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Newpon Center United Mcthoclitt CJuarch Rev. Cathleen Coots, Pastor 1601 Marguerite Ave. comer of Marguerite and San Joaquin Hills Rd. (949) 644-0745 811m Q11itt Worship &rvirt Io,,,,, Worship •Ni Chi/Jmr i S11n"'1y &hoof ~uth "'"ri"t WHltly Newport Harbor Luthenin Church ... L C.A.) 7N 0.-Dr. Newpcwt 9eeott TradltlonalLutb•ran Peltor Chllrtee Endtet Worehlp a.me. with Holy Communion Sunday 8: 1 s em OMLDOAlm ...... llll8A VllllDll UNITE) MITHOOl8T CHURCH 1701 --.,, C.M. Wont.Ip a Church School 8:30 end 10:00 e.m. C714t l79-G34 01 Rtchlrd lieofge Rev Stlclhanit Toon Stnlol Minister Youth Minister Cl.rile Clnuda Br the Sa Unlnod M~1hodlt1 1400 W. &Ibo. 81..J .. Ncwpon Beach • o l.111. • Mt.h SuN!ar S<IMiol • 10 6c 10 ~"' • \fonll. ond Clllldttft. Su..i.y Schoel nc Rn. 0r. c-. ll CNp. r-r (949)67.J..HOS Sc:haler with the MeMn Jones Fellow award for this year. Melvtn Janee is the founder of the Uons' international organization and this award is the highest recognition given to individuals by their club. Congratulations, Arlene! WORTH REPEATING From the Thought for Today, provided by Greg ICelley of the Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council: "You cannot do a kindness too soon. for you never know how soon it will be too late." -Ralph Waldo E.mcl"IOD SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS WEEK MONDAY 6:30 p.m.: The Harbor Mesa Lions will have a bingo fundraiser at the Costa Mesa Country Oub. FoUowing dinner, "Lucy and Ethyl's Bingo Parlor" will have members Schafer and Carol Van Holl conducting the games. whkh wiU raise money to be donated to local charities. TUESDAY 7:15 a.m.: The 40-member Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub will meet at Five Crowns Restaurant (hnp:llwww.newportbeach sunriserotary.org). 6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Uons O ub will meet at the Costa Mesa Country Oub for a business meeting ( linp:llwww.geocities.com/ cmnhlionslpageS.htm[) WEDNESDAY 7:15 a.m.: The IO-member GETTING INVOLVED • GEmNG INVOLVED runs periodically in the Dally Pilot on a rotating basis. For information on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 574-4298. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SE.RVICES Volunteer mediators, case specialiS1s and outreach assistants are needed to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. (9491 250-0488. EASTER SEALS Easter Seals needs volunteers for ongoing clerical wo'rk, programs for children with disabilities and special events. (714) 834-1111. ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER The Environmental Nature Center provides quality education through hands-on experience with nature in a 3.5·acre outdoor classroom. Adult volunteer trail guides are needed to in the afternoon during the week to lead children's tours in the Center. Several other volunteer opportunities are also available. (949) 645-8489. FAMILIES -COSTA MESA This team of community-based organizations, which works to provide youth and families with counseling, family support, heahh education, mentoring, tutoring, after·school activities and kinship services, needs volunteers in all areas. (949) 574-3976. FISH -MOBILE MEALS Call 1949) 642-6060 to help Friends in Service to Humanity with the Mobile Meals program and provide ongoing emergency assis1ance to those In need. Both always seek volunteer assistance In a variety of areas. (949) 645-8050. FRIENDS Of THE BALLET MONTMARTRE The Friends need volunteers who want to help talented local dancers perform in profeuional theaters. For 30 years, the organization hH provided the community with quality Ru .. ian ballet training, helping youth develop ltrong discipline 1klll1, build high self-esteem and achieve dreams of being a professional dancer. (714) 241-7424. South Coast Metro Rotary Oub will meet at the Center Oub an<(. the Newport Harbor Kiwanis . Oub will meet at the University .• Athletic Oub. Noon: The Exchange Oub of , , the Orange Coast will meet at ..., the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for the induction of Jim Sliva by past District President Dick Freeman. 6 p.m .: The SO· member Rotary Oub of Newport-Balboa wilJ meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear • Dan Hogen of GoodwiU Industries. '' (11ttp:llwww.newportbalboa.o~ • THURSDAY 7 a.m.: The 20-plus member ' Costa Mesa-Orange Costa ·• Breakfast Lions Oub will meet al." Mimi's Cafe. ;·, Noon: The SO-member Costa Mesa JGwanis Oub will meet at the Holiday Inn for a program ~ Ray Stewart on VtSion Enhancement (httpJ/www.Kiwanis.org/club/ · costamesa); the SO-member KJwanis Oub of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar will meet , at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub; the Exchange Oub of Newport Harbor will meet at the Nautical Museum for a business meeting ( htrpJ/www.11/'um:ha11gecl1dJ.com). The Rotary Oub of Newport Irvine will meet at the Atrium Hotel {11ttp:llwww.nirotary.org). • COMMUNITY a CLUBS is published Saturdays in the Daily Pilot. Send your service club's meeting information by fa x to (7141 921 ·8655 or by e-mail to jdeboom ,@sol.com. FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARIES The Friends is a support group for the three libraries in Costa Mesa. Help with fundraising events and help promote library programs and services In our community. (714) 556-4396. FRIENDS OF THE NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY The bookstore needs donations for book sales. Good quality children's ind nonfiction books are especially needed. They may• be left at any of the branch libraries -Balboa, Mariners or Corona def Mar -or in the uf special book closet ne><t to the Friends Book Store, at 1000 Avocado Ave. Volunteers are needed to staff the used book store, which is inside the entrance of the Central Library. Volunteers must be members of the Friends of the library and are asked to ,. work one three-hour shift per month. (94.91759-9667. FRIENDS OF ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER ,. The Friends of the Orange Coast · Interfaith Shelter meet the first Thursday of each month to plan projects and events that benefit • homeless families. FOCIS is the shelter's fundraising arm. Information: (9491640-8828. GIRL SCOUTS •1 Girl Scouts of Orange County needs volunteers who will be trained as troop leaders, serve on special committees and give lectures, demonstrations or classes. (714) 979-7900. GIRLS INC. .,,\ OF OAANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to offer ·• 'l educational and enrichment 10 opportunities for girls and boys. (949) 646-7181. .•• HOSPICE PREFERRED CHOICE I Volunteers are needed to help ~ make a difference in the lives of ' terminally ill persons and their 1 '' families. Volunteers would assi~I them with nonmedical needs such as providing respite for the 11/\. primary caregiver, running .. T e1Tands, read ing to the patients and weekly social visits. The r• organization is also 1ooking for 1.1 J clerical and bereavement ,,, volunteers to auist with office •" duties. Training 11 provided. (714)' • 98().0900. i I HUMAN OPTIONS '" The organization ahehers, counsels and educates abu1ed .H women and children. h i1 looldnq1 for volunteers. (949) 737·5242, .>· e>ct. 24. : i} ..: f MEPHISfGM THE WORLD'S RNEST WAl.llNG SHOES 1727 w.tcllff Drtw, Newport IMct'I • 941 M2·FEET UJ1ly f>llOI AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daity Pilor. ~W Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by e-mail 10 luis.penai!¥1acimes com; by fax II.Ji (949) 646-4170; or by calling (~9) 5744298. Include the time, elute and locarion of the event. as well as e contact phone number. TODAY Hoag Hospital will pr9Mnt a rommunity education class on 0 B4ood Pressure and Cholesterol S.:reening" from 7 to 11 a.m. at tile Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. The cost is $25. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http://www.hoaghospital.org. lnstyle Magazine and Jones New Yo.~k Signature will present Katie Brown. host of "All Year Round w11h Katie Brown,• who will show ,1ttendees how to create their own s1qnature party. The event will be 111 2 p.m. at M acy's South Coast Pfaza. 3333 Bear St . Costa Mesa. Inform ation and roscrvat1ons: I 714) 556-0611 , ext. 4231. Th Malibu Cat Show, presented hy the Malibu Cat Club and the C.it Fanciers Assn .. will be from 11 1 rn. to 5 p.m . in building No. 10 .11 the Orange County r ,urgrounds. Information-(909) 1"-12-9079. The Environmental Nature Center .... i.U present a birding walk with 1•io;pert birder Maya Decker from 8 10 9·30 a.m ., at the centt!r, 1601 ltith St., Newport Bcad1. The cost ,. $5. Information: (949) 645-8489. The YMCA of Orange County will have H's a campaign ••xtravaganza at tho Village Crean f <.tate. 2300 Mesa Dr., Newport H1•ach. There will be looc1 Jrmatei.J by local 11atcru•s. a w111e t.1c;trng, hve music 11nll rafflt• fu'icets cost S75 to SlOO Information. 1949) 642 9990 PXl 104 Carole's Calico Com er is seeking vul\inteers 10 sew latmcs to makP. into blanl.ets 101 hornPless anc1 1.sad11antaged chrlclren The "vent will take pince from 10 a m • 111 pm. at 2529 E. Bluff Or. Hwport Beach lnfo11nJt11m (9491 t><lA-4990 SUNDAY The Malibu Cat Show, presented by the Malibu Cat Club and tile l :it Fanciers Assn . will be from 9 1 rn to 4 p.m in bu1ld111g No 10 'It the Orange County f ·•llgrounds. T 1ckets cost S4 to $5 Information: (9091372·9079. Author Marie Keys will be signing hi-. new book .. M y Best Day· ')ports:· from 11 a.m . to l p.m. at Martha's Bookstore. 308"7 Manne Ave , Balboa Island. The bOok •.overs such sports hgures as foff)I Donahue, Paul Salata. lieorge Yardley and Dan Rogers within its pages. Information. 1949) 673-7185 Torelli Realty will sponsor "An f-vening With Oscar" a d1ar11v i:vent to benefit the Cyst1r. r1bros1s Guild, at 4·30 pm in the fmquet restaurant ill So11th Coast 1-'laza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Tid<ets cost $85 Information: (5621 491 1000, (714} "40·7355, lltt.p:llwww.torclfireolry com MONDAY A Great Decisions discussion on ··u .S.·Latin American Relations PQst 9/11" will be held from 7 to 8·30 p.m . at St Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. The discussion will be led by Diana Light. Information: (949) 760.1691, hNp:llwww.fpa.org. TUESDAY Dr. William Seats will explain why a healthful diet and whole food supplementation are the l>est tools in preventing disease from 6:30 to 8:30 p m . at the Turnip Rose. 1901 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. The cost is $25. Information and tickets: (949) SOIH>947. WEDNESDAY The Waldorf School of Orange County will present a "Walk Through the Grades." at which parents can visit four classrooms from grades one through eight and ask a class teacher questios. Ttie event is from 8:45 to 10;45 a.m . at 2350 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa. The event is for adults only. Information: (949) 574-7732. Hoag Hospital will pteMnt a coplmunity education class on ·considering a Colonosoopy• at 6 p.m . in the Hoag Conference Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag BEST BET tn<.tyle Magazine and Jones New York Signature will present Katie Brown, host of "All Year Round with Katie Brown." who will show attendees how to create their own signature party. The event will be at 2 p.m. today at Macy's South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bear St. in Costa Mesa. Brown has appeared on "Good Morrnng America." the "Today Show" and "Ltve with Regis and Kelly.~ For information and reservations, call (714) 556-061 J, ext. 4231 . Dnvc. Ni:wpon Beach Information and reservation. 18001514-4674, lrrtp'I 'www hoaghosp1to/ org THURSDAY The North Costa Mesa chapter of Moms Olfenng M oms Support, a nationwide organization for stay-at·home mothers and their dl1ldren, will have its monthly social at 10 a m. at 1620 S. Sunflower Ave., Costa M esa. Information-(949) 548·8847. /1ttp:l!Www.momsclub.org. The E1u:henge Club of Newport Harbor will present its annual "Search lor Talent~ contest. The contest is for children ages 8 to 18, and trophies will be aw arded 10 w111ners 1n three different age groups The contest will tal(e place at 6'30 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center auditorium, 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del M ar. Information: (949) 673-8701 The Environmental Nature Center will present a walk under the full moon at 6:30 p.m . at the center. 1601 16th St.. Newport Beach. Tho cost is $2 for adults and S1 101 children Information: (949) 645·8489 FRIDAY Nordstrom's South Coa11 Plue will host Gordon Thompson, e>cecutive vice president an<J creative director for Cole Haan trom l 10 4 p.m. at Nordstrom's South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. Gordon will meet and great customers while promoting the Spnng 2004 G-Series line from Cole Haan. Information: (714) 549-8300 ext. 1690. MARCH7 •rast• tor the Cure· is • wine tasting and auction featuring select wines from 20 California wineries with an array of gourmet food provided by the Four Seasons Hotel. The event will tako place from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Clubhouse at Pelican Hill, 22651 Pelican Hill Road South, Newport Coas1. Tickets cost $60 per person. All proceeds benefit the North American Foundation for the Cure of Diabetes. Information: (866)287-3669, http:l!Www.curediabetes foundation.com. MARCH8 A GJNt Decisions diM:Uuion on •Middle Eastern Political Reform· will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at St. Marie Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. The discussion will be led by Bob ' Beff)I lnlormdl1on (949) 760· 1691, Imp:• l\.,vww. fpa org The American Cancer Society Is sponsoring a "look Good. Feel Better" class, which teaches cancer patients makeup, wig ,.ind turban tips to help hide the ravages of rdd1at1on and cnemotherapy treatment. The class is from 10 a.m . to noon al Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Information (949) 261-9446. MARCH9 Hoag Hospital will present a community education class on deciding to have a baby at 6 p m in the Hoag Conference Center at Hoag Hospital. l Hoag Onvc, Newport Beach. Information anr1 reserva11on. (800) 514·4624, lrNp./IWww hoagl1ospi1al org. MARCH 10 The Fairview Developmental Center wllt hold 1t<> annual Spring Boutique from 8 d m to 1 30 pm in tile Fa1rv1ew auditorium, 2501 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa. Thero will be more than 3S crafters 10 shop from lnlormahoff (714) 957-5188 The California Retired Teachers Assoc1a11on, Harbor D1v1s1on No. 77 will have a meeting a1 noon at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Commurnty Center. 1845 Parf< Ave., Costa M esa. Docents from the Bowers Museum will present an extensive doll collection of prominent figures. A free lunch will be served Information-(949) 551 -5082 MARCH 11 HIV Update 2004 will be held from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd • Costa Mesa. Information in the update will be drawn from the 11th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections. The update w ill be presented by Or. Paul J. Cimoch, director of the Center for Special Immunology, and Charles M Walworth, specialist in infectious diseases and HIV. Reservations: (714) 751 -5800, el<t. 38. MARCH 13 The UC Irvine Arboretum will present its annual winter bulb festival "Prelude to Spring; from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. at the UCI Arboretum, south of the comer of Campus Drive and Jamboree Road on the UCI North Campus. The cost Is $2. Information: 19491 824-6833. The Surfrider Foundation's N~wport Beach chapter will host a casino night fundra1ser from 8 p.m. to midnight at M argaritaville. 2332 Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Information· (949) 631-6273. The Environmental Nature <Anter will host a star party from 6:30 to 8 p.m . at the Environmental Nature Center, 1601 16th St., Newport Beacn. Participants will have an opponurnty to view the rnght sky through a telescope, learn about the Mars rovers and en1oy space themed crafts and activities. The cost is $2 tor adults and $1 for ctuldren. lntormation and reservations: (949) 645-8489. Carole's C•lico Comer is seeking volunteers to sew fabrics to make into blankets for homeless and disadvantaged children. The event wilt take place from 10 a.m . to 1 p.rn. at 2529 E. Bluff Dr .• Newport Beach. Information (949) 644-4990. MARCH 14 The 21st annual Blue Cro11 of California Spirit Run event begins w ith registration at 6:30 a.m. at Edwards Big Newport Cinema. 300 Newp()rt Center Drive. Newport Beach. There will be a 10K run and walk, SK family walk, youth races, toddler trot and kids expo. The cost is $4 to $25. Information: (949) 222· 1533, http://www.k1naneevents.com . Muldoon's Dublin pub wifl host its second 'Se>ciest Kilt Competition' at 2:30 p.m. at 202 Newport Center Dr .• Newport Beach. There will be a panel of fem ale judges, which includes former Miss Ireland, Olivia Tracey. Information: (9491 640-4110. MARCHlS A Great Deci.lons dlscuPion on "Public Diplomacy and U.S. Foreign PolicyH will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at St. Martt Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 760-1691, http://www.fpa.org. The Thunct.y Moming Sec1kM Women's Club will host its annual tea event at 1 p.m . at the South Bayside Club House, 300 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beech. Prospective members are welcome. Information and reservations: (714) 842-5863. s .. TOWN, Pase A14 RosEY's AUIOBODY You have the right to choose your repair facility Insist on the Best LIFETIME WARRANTY ... S...1ke C•••l•n Cenl9r' NurwKe Aflprtt .... lhop ·17§TREET B EAUTY CENTER rrFte Large.st, '}int.st, 'J rimtff ust fJkau ty Supp(y & 'J ulI Servia SilUm In Orange County O~n 7 Da~ • (949) 642-17 17 Saturday, ~eb1uClf)' 28. 2004 All B t:ST PRICt:S • BEST SERVICF. • ,--..,...,...,..:,,--..,.c...-, Never worry about cleaning or maintaining your teak furniture again! I year Guarantee FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Call NOW for 200/o 0 Pre-Summer" discount bcforc March I s t I .866.GOT. TEAK u Stone o Gloss u Metal u Granite o Ceramic o Porcelain o Travertine °'" ( 11\IOWI t\ t, ,, II\ Wt'.,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,, trom .1tl•t0f ,,,,."' .. ,,.,,,. 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Odle, woftdwide instNct.Of for the Amencan Feng Shui Institute. will explain what the do·it·yourself Feng Shui books won't tell you at 7 p.m . at Visions & Dreams. 2482 Newport Blvd. Reservations and j nformation: (877) 288-1669, http://www. fengshuiacJvantage.com . MARCH 17 Hoag Hospit•I wilt present • community education class on deciding to have a uaby after 35 at 6 p.m. in the Hoag Conference Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag Drive. Newport Beach. Information and reservation: (800) 5144624. http://Wwwhoaghospital.org. The W11dorl School of Orange County will host a pre-kindergarten and kinderyarten curriculum overview for parents only. The event will be from 7 to 8:15 p.m. at 2350 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 574-7732. MARCH 18 UC Irvine's School of Soci1I Ecology Partners Program will present ·is Cnminal Justice lmportantr with Frank Z1mring, a loading criminologist and 2~year faculty member of UC Berkeley's Boalt Hall Law School. The event is at 6 p.m . in the University Club at UCI. Information and reservations: (949) 824-1874. MARCH 20 The P.not Education Mid Adoption Center, a nonprofit organiza11on, will have a seminar on preventing and correcting biting behavior from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at tho Balea11c Community Center, 1975 Balea11c Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 631-3606. http://www.peac.org MARCH 23 Hoeg Hospit1I will present 1 community education class on preventing sports in1unes in cn1ldren at 6 p m. in the Hoag Conference Center at Hoag Hospital. 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beacn. Information and rosorvahon: (800) 514 4624. http://www.hoaghosp1tal.org. MARCH24 Hoag Hospit1I will present • community education class on evaluating breast cancer nsk at 6 p.m. in the Hoag Conference Center at Hoag Hospital. 1 Hoag 011ve, Newport Beach. Information and reservation' (800) 514-4624, hnp:llwww.hoaghosp1tal.org. MARCH25 The Donna Karan Collection end South Coast Plaza present The Guilds of the Orange County Performing Arts Center 9th annual Fashion Show and Luncheon. The event begins at 11 ·30 a rn at tho Hyatt Regency BEST BET Grammy11ominated p1an1st and composer Billy Childs will be performing at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. tonight in Founders Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. 600 Town Cen ter Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $46 to $49. For more information, call (71 4) 556-2787 or go to hHp://www.ocpac.org. Irvine, Grand Ballroom, 17900 Jamboree Road. Irvine. Tickets cost $125. Information: (714) 556 2122, (714) 556-2122, ext 4224. hNp./lwww.ocpac.org. Carole's C.lico Comer is seeking volunteers to sew fabrics to make into blankets for homeless and disadvantaged children. The event will take place from 10 a.m. 10 1 p.m. at 2529 E. Bluff Or., Newport Beach. Information (949) 6444990. APRIL 1 South Coast Plaza will present the 15th annual Southern California Spring Garden Show, during mall hours beginning today at the Crate and Barrel and Macy's Home Store wing, South Coast Plaza. Information: (714) 435-2000, http://Www.southcoastplaza.com. The W11dorl School of Oninge County will present a #Walk Through the Grades; at which parents can visit four classrooms from grades one through eight and ask a class teacher questions. Tho event is from 8:45 to 10:45 a.m. at 2350 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa. The event is for adults only. Information: (949) 574-7732. APRIL 2 South Coast Plaza will present the 15th annual Southern California Spring Garden Show during mall hours at the Crale and Barrel and Macy's Home Store wing, South Coast Plaza. Information: (800) 782-8888. http://www.southcoastplaza.com. APRIL 3 South Coast Plaza will present the 15th annual Southern California Spring Garden Show during mall hours at the Crate and Barrel and Macy's Home Store wing. South Coast Plaza. Information: (800) 782-8888, http://www.southcoastplaza.com. APRIL 4 21058. APRIL 17 The American Lung Assn. will be celebrating its 100th anniversary : at the ninth Annual Big Breathe Easy at 6 p.m. at the Double Tree Hotel Orange County Airport. I Funds raised by the event will bf:! used to send disadvantaged 1 asthmatic children to summer l camp and for education • • purposes. Information: (714) 835-5864, icoo/c ltl)oc/ung.org. • : APRIL 20 I t The Surlrider Foundation's ' ' Newport Beacn chapter will hosa • a meeting at 7 p.m. at : ' Margaritaville, 2332 Coast ~ Highway, Newport Beacn. Information (949) 631 6273 APRIL 22 I Share Our Selves presents a Wild• and Crazy Taco Night to support : its services to the community from 6 to 8 p.m. at 1550 Superior • Ave, Costa Mesa. Thirteen of : Orange County's most prominent' chefs will be participating in the event. Tickets cost $35 to $40. Information: (949) 642 3451 , http://www.shareoursolves.org& I An Am('rican ~'"' lm .'>lness since 1953 Our /mm~v sen •/11~ .1v111r /t1111/~1· /•11 South Coast Pteu will present the 151h annual Southern California Spring Garden Show during mall hours at the Crate and Barrel and Macy's Home Store wing, South Coast Plaza. Information: (8001782-8888, http://www.southcoas(plaza.com. ONGOING The Newport Center Toastmaster's Club can help yJ • ------. Momma J ohn We belong to the world's lar-gest flooring retail group -co-op. We are the biggest fluvrlng dealers Individually owned and operated. 4,000 STOJiE BUYING POWBR NOBODY anywhere tan beat our selection, prices or serulce. You 're paying too much If you 're not buying from us. J ennifer Lifetime Warran tr Carpet s 1•• Lifetime Warranty la•l11ate s2•• G us -:< •. If.>' Lifetime Warranty Ceramic s 1 •• Lifetime Warran tr Wood s2•• I. Brenda 100% FREE No Questions Asked 60 day exchange. 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"What has been hurtmg us 1.s appears to be strong the guys in the middle of our or- enough to succeed, der: saJd ~Pf;r. whose learn . has begun lus ninth year a1 the If prope rly supported . helm 4-5, 0-2 in the Golden S1a1e Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot Athletic Conference (one GSAC clash against The Master's was sus- pended and will be resumed March 27). "Rc11ides (senior first baseman and dcanup hitterl Scott Martin. we haven't had guys coming through for us." .. MARK C. DUSTIN/DAILY PILOl uard University's Will Noble (12) is congratulated by teammates Brandon (6) and Jason Searle, left, after scoring Vanguard's first run of the season. l'o usr a restaurant analogy, the Van· guard U111ver;i1y baseball season. to 1111, po1111. ha~ featured tuo many hu11b11\"- and 1101 l'nough ru,torners. In othl'r \\ord,, Coarh Kevm i....1s1w1 \ lineup ha' had more success selling thl' Despite Kaspar's dissatisfacuon. the Uon., entered today's conference See LIONS, Pace IM ,I r. COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOFTBALL ; r ' .Prange Coast's bats go cold P irates are shut out for the second ~traight game, falling to vis iting Saddleback in conference p lay. I Patrick Laverty Daily Pilot I ~ COSTA MESA -In softbaJJ. ii often takes just one or bvo runs to earn a victory. But even those minimal ltmounts have been difficult to come by for Orange Coast CoUege ofla1e. TI1e Pirates continued their offensive slide friday, losing their third straight Orange Empire Conference game and sixth straight overall. 6-0, to visiting Saddle· '-back. collecting just rwo hjts in the process. ;-"Hitting's contagious and not one person has stepped it up in the last couple games," Pirate' Coach Sean Simpson said. I Orange Coast (6-12, 0-3) received only an infield sin- gle from pitcher Yvonne Diaz with rwo outs in the I fourth inning and a rwo·ou1 double by 11• Alison Zimmer one inning later. ·nie 1 Pimles never sent more than four hil- 1 • ters 10 the plate in any inning and : struck out at least once in every frame. "The la.st couple games we've been struggling 10 hit the haJI." Simpson said. "We have lo be more di-;ciplined al the plate. We're just going up there and '\vinging }Nithoul a plan." The Pirate-; were shut out for the econd slmight ~e. Saddleback freshman Courtney I lall walked just 4)ne batter and struck out eight. including all three hit- ters ln the seventh inning. She received support early from her teammates, put two runs on the board in the top of the firi.1 8fthen watched as Orange Coast mistakes helped ebaclc's lead. th two outs in the fourth inning. Hall singled lhe left-field line. Designated hitter April Marine wtth a double to right-center field and when tes hesitated on the relay throw, it allowed Hall from first base. the sixth inning. after Jennifer von Pohlmann , Allie Russi attempted a bunt to advance the . Diaz fielded the bunt cleanly, but threw wildly J)ue. causing a collision between Russi and second baseman Juliette Brickley and allowing -runner nara Spriggs lo score Saddleback's run of the game. biggest thing is making the plays.~ Simpson DON LEACH /DAILY PILOT See PIRATES, Pace 83 OCC's Yvonne Diaz hurls one to the plate Friday against Saddleback in Orange Empire Conference action. DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Kid Lim Newport senior advances to Maste rs Meet with 8-7 victory in fifth-p lace match in CIF Southern Division championships. Steve Vlrcen Daily Pilot • better than before. 1.im received more adversity Feb. 20. I le suffered a disappointing loss to Santa Ana's Josh Pacheco in the quarterfinals, but rather than sulk, Lim became motivated. He W hen the final day of the CIF Southern Division wrestling champ1on!>hips come Newport Harbor High ~enior Kid l.im went on a mission. Lim. the seventh sl'ed of the 11 9-pound division, knew he had w finish fifth In order to qualify for the Masters Meet, which was the goal he set before the season began. But the odds were tacked against him. 1\vo days before the CIF Southern Division championships began, Um. sprained his ank:le while sparring. The ankle wa.. still tender Feb. 20, but much opened the next day by pinning Foo1hill's Mike Vandal In 37 seconds In the third round of consolation. I.Im moved on and pinned Cabrttlo's Steve Borchen in two minutes, 50 seconds. However, for the third time thla season, Lim lost to Sonny Siegal of Laguna Hills. If Um would have won that wouJd have guaranteed qualifying for the Masten Meet. So with his back against the wall again, SeeUM,P .. e84 EYEOPENER II Daily.4Pilot • Sptwu Ila.I o( flanw I• "'1"' •ti I ... lluO•I ~rch I honolee MIKE THORNTON Saturday, February 28. 2004 Bl COURf[S1 nr usr USC Coach Pete Carroll hoists the Rose Bowl champ1onsh1p trophy Jan. 1 after a 28-14 victory over Michigan. He 1s this year's Orange County Youth Sports F oundat1on Sportsman of the Year USC coach picked for Sportsman of the Year Orange County Youth Sports Foundation sele c t ~ Pete Carrol l for pres tigi o us ho nor. Pell' Carroll. l'li.tl h of till· na 11011al champion l ISL l11111hall team, will ht• horHm•d a' ">porh man of lhC' Year by the c >r.111gl' C:uu111y Y11111h Sport-. 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Jimmy Alstot, David Huff and Steve Schroer relieved UCI starter Brett Smith, who struck out seven in five innings. Schroer, 3-1. picked up the victory for UCJ (7-2-1). Gonzaga dropped 10 2-6. The series continues today at 1 p.m. NollCOlllm •ice UC Irvine 9, Gonzagll 7 Score by lnnlnaS Gonzaga 101 ~ oYO 7 9 3 UCI 000 102 33• 9 12 2 Reding, Williams (61. McE-n 171. Everson (8), Albred'!t (8) and Thibault; Smith, Alstot (61. Huff (8), Schroer (8) and Wagner. W -Sc::hr<>er. ~ l. L- Everson, 1· l. 2B -Culpepper (GI 2, Thibault (G), Rundle IG), Fisher (UCI), Anderson (UCll. Stewart (UCI) HR - Fisher (UCll. Pirates earn big win • VOLLEVBALL: ln what could be a preview of the state championship match later this season, the host Orange Coast College men's volleyball team rallied from a 2-1 deficit to de- feat Long Beach, 30-19, 21-30, 20-30, 34·32. 15-13 Friday. OCCs Poyer Poia had 24 kills, 11 digs and seven blocks, while teammate Kaimana Kamalani registered 18 kills and 13 digs. The Pirates improved to 6-I. Long Beach fell to 2-2. OCC visits El Camino at 6 p.m. on Wednesday. Lim ousted at Masters •WRESTLING: Newport Har- bor High senior Kld Lim lost his first two matches in the J 19- pound division of the Masters Meet, whkh ended his season Friday at Fountain Valley. PIRATES Continued from B 1 said. wlnis is an easy game. All you need to do is play catch, juSl lilce when you warm up. Catch the hall and throw a strike to first, its an easy game. More miscues lead to two more runs in the top of the sev- enth inning. An error put runners on first and Lhird with two outs and with von Pohlmann at the plate, Saddleback executed a double steal. Coast had the run- ner at first base in a rundown, but attempted to catch the lead runner at home plate. Instead, both runners advanced safely. Von Pohlmann followed with a single and Courtney Pasqualeno scored to make it 6-0. Coast couJd never muster a rally despite hitting several balls hard. Right fielder April Dixon was among the leaders In that category. twice lining out on shots to the outfield. "We had a couple girls hit the ball hard, but right at people." Simpson said. "If we continue to do that, they'll start to fall." S..tdllMdl '· =-CoMt 0 Saddlebadc Score :r 101 2 8 occ 000 000 000 -0 Hall and Russi; Diaz and Ensey. W-Hell. L-Diaz. 2B -Maril'8 ISi. von Pohlmann ISi. Zimmer (OCCI. Um (26-11), who finished fifth in the CIF Southern Divi- sion championships laal week. lost in the first round by pin with two seconds left in the first period to Alascadero's Mike Shultz. ln the first round of con- solation, Um lost by pin again, this time with one second left in the first period to Oiris Olen of Gabrielino. Newport Coach Dominic Bu-· lone said he saw Olen use an il- legal choke move, but the ref- eree still called the pin. Bulone told the referee after the match about the illegal move. The ref- eree told the Newport coach had Um said he was choking he would have called it, Bulone said. ·1 don't understand that,• Bu- lone said. "[The wrestler! is supposed to make the call7 But, it was a great sea.son for fl.im). I'm happy with that: Um, who finished second in the Sea View League, recorded the most victories (75) and takedowns (242) at Newport within the past five years. OCC beats Golden West •TRACK AND PIELO: Orange Coast College won ev- ery event but the sprints and the high jump on its way to a I 00-45 victory ovtr Golden West College on Orange Empire competition Friday. I lumberto Rojas won the 800 meters (2:00.30) and the 1500 meters (4:05.60) for the Pirates. Peter Bas was victorious in the 400 meters with a timc of 5:1.20. Kevin Curely won the 3000 me- ters (9:22), Myles Gregory won the 110 hurdles (15.70) and An- drew Cary was victorious in the 400 meter hurdles (58.90). Pirates moving on •TENNIS: Six of seven Orange Coasl College singles players advanced to today's quarterfinals with victories Fri- day in the Southwestern women's tennis tournament in CllUla Vista. Kai Moriyama and Mika Okamura pos ted Coast's most impressive wins, each defeating their oppone nts. 8-1. . Sabrina Tanamal, Darlena Tran, Thao Ito and Jia-Wei Yuh also advanced to the qua rter- finals at Southwestern College at 9 a.m. today. Tran and Yuh teamed for two doubles victories. Leah Becker and Tanamal defeated a Cerri- tos duo, 8-3. Quarterfinals and semifinals will be held today with the fi- nals staged Sunday. 'Eaters defeat Mustangs •TENNIS: Three players won in singles and doubles to lead the UC Irvine men's tennis team lo a 6-1 victory Friday over Cal Poly San Luis Obispo at Anteater Tennis Stadium. The Anteaters (5-3) received muJtiple victories from Jon En- drik.at, 1.oran Korac and Rye- suke Kashiwabara. Bia Welt Confwenc:• UC Irvine I. C.I Poly SLO 1 Singles-Endrikat (UCll def. Kent, 6-4, 5·7 (10-7); Nguyen (CP) def. Morton, 4-6. 7-5, 6-4; Korac IUCI) def. Van Linge, 6-4, 6-3; Kashiwabara (UCI) def. Baca. 6 4, 7 5; Wijemanne !UCll def. Tracy, 6-4, 6-4; Ulukan (UCI) def. Jones. 6-0, 4 2, default. Doubles -Morton-Kash1wabara (UCll def. Van Longe-Nguyen. 8·4: Endrikat·Wllllams (UCI) def Baca-Tracy, 8-6; Korac-Surapol IUCll def. Kent-Jones. 8-5. UCJ's Turpin third •TRACK ANO PIELD: UC Ir- vi ne senior Annmarie Turpin finished third in the pentathlon at the Mountain Pacific Sports Fet.lcration Indoor Track & Field <lrnmpionships al Dempsey In- door Stadium in Seattle Thurs- day. Turpin finished the five event!> with 3,898 points, which as a provisionaJ qualifying mark fur the NCAA indoor champi- onships al Fayetteville, Ark., March 12-13. California's Meredith Brooke wun the competition with 4,088 points and Washing10n State's Diana Pickler was second with :l,91J. 'f\Jrpin won the high jump with a career-best maTk of 5 feet, 9V. inches, finished second in the 800 meters (2:26.61 l, fourth in the 60 hurdles (8.83), fifth in the long jump (1 8-2~) and seventh in the shot put (:14-11 Y.). The MPSt: Indoor Olampion- ships, including 15 UCI women's competitors. continue 1hrough today . DON LEACH I DAIL\' PILOT OCC's Juliette Brickley makes a tag at first base after a Saddleback bunt. The Pirates were shut out for the second straight game as the visiting Gauchos pasted a 6-0 win. I SCHEDULE TOMY ....... Colllge-Vllnguwd .. ~ ~11&m.; =:UOIMM. 1 p.m. College men-AD-.~· -.-. 7:30p.m.; Ullh .... .. UC IM-. I p.m. Callge wafftln-UC: kvlne. """ ...... noon;~ Plldftc -~~p.m. ...... College men -UC..,_ Bertler• .. UC IMMi 1 p.m. Coleg9 women-UCINtne • Sen Diego Sllle. noon . ........... College men end women-UC ll'VIM .. Mounelln "9dflc Indoor cNrnplol.tllpe•Suale. ·-·-College,,_,_ IMJ M UC Irvine, 4p.m. Down goes the wp-- and rhe lease rat~--on our sporry 2004 SLK:z30 Com1ercible. ' Saturdc1y, february 28, ;>004 83 Don't m1" 11 /1Ti!\t1.i:wus 2002 S43 0 Sl!dun umh tm 11nbelie1«1hle fl")lnt'fll. \111111~1· 'Wll /1 1\(1 ~I . • • 84 Satutday, February 28, 2004 YOUTH BASKETBALL Lakers finish in first place They wrap up regular season with 25-22 victory over Shock; NJB All-Star picks are also announced. The regular season for 1he girls fifth-and sixth-grade Newport-M'53 National Junior Basketball league wrapped up 'with the first-place takers defeating the Shoc:X. 25-22. The Lakers were led by 1Jnduy Andenon'a 14 points. followed by 10 points from UAnn Sartluk. mle N.-dal kepi the Shoclc close wilh 1hret three-pointers and 1-4 polnts. SIMe Reynolda helped on the boards while Saylor Schroff added strong defense. In other games: • Pirates 16, Globetrotters 15: with six polnts each while Duran Sharp led the Globetrouers with eight polnts. • Wt.ldcats 37, Mavericlcs 29: Kathleen Eluale tallied 23 poinlS while Kelly Heenan added 12 for the second-place Wildcats. Laura Martinez led the Mavericks with 15 points. "The all -star teams were announced in both fifth· and :.ixth-grades: The fifth-grade team includes: Nadal, Sharp, Martlne1., Kylee Malone. aca.le Stratton , Schroff, Moskovits. ICel9ey Woo, Ala AJeUo and Samantha Aiello. The six1h-grade team features: E1uale, Anderson, IClldee Malone, I lttnan, Sarisuk. Carrido. Camile Krahe, Mepn WU.On, Cynthia waterman and f.l!lDy Ro.ales. • •• OU WW& z z . . S P O RT S ICel9ey <Arrido and Allie Molkovlta paced the Pirateb "tournament play continues againsl other Orange County teams. MARK C. DUSllN/DAILY PILOT Vanguard pitcher Marcus Harris. a senior right-hander. has posted a 20-14 record in his previous three seasons with the Lions. YOUTH SOCCER CdM advances to semifinals Boys unde r-12 team notches two victories in Region 57 playoffs. ·1 he Corona del Mar boy., under-12 AYSO Region 57 soccer team advanced to 1hc semifinals or area play with 1wo victories. CdM defeated North lrvlttc•, I ·O, in the first game of pool play whUe shulling down Tustin, 5-2. in Game 2. Ryan IContra '>Cored 1he lone goal with an a:..,b1 from SebutJen Welch In the lir"ll game. ROLLER HOCKEY _. _____ _ Letts nets fi ve goals in CdM's victory LIONS Continued from Bl doubleheader at Biola having out· scored opponents, 53-35. In addi- tion, the 1eam's modest batting aver· age (.269) is 19 points better than those trying to hi1 Vanguard pitch· ing this i.cason. "The pitching will keep us in the majority or our games." said Kasper, who has four upperclassmen among his leadlng hurlers. including senior right-hander Marcus Harris. Harris. 20· I 4 his previous three sea.sons in the program. is I ·O with a 3.16 ERA in four starts thjs spring. He ha<> waJJced just one and fanned 14 in 25'i'1 innings. Junior Jason Searle, who also wields a big bat having lead the team last year in hits (58), homers (eight), RBis (41 ) and runs (37), is another who has shown effective· ness on the bump. He has lost both d ecisions, but has posted a 1.66 ERA in nearly 22 innings, covering three st~ I le has given up just 18 hilS and six walks, while striking oul 11 . Both 1ea ms played aKKre.,sive defense wi1h Pierce Stemler, Alex LudJow, Cole Vance, Patrick Vorwerck and Jamie Heinecke leading the charge. Jake Pelllgrtnl, Preston Rbeer and Nick Taormina secured the shutou1 as goalkeepers. Ryan Letta scored five goal . ., while Rory Campbell added three to pace Ule Corona del Mar roller hockey team lo a IO·Z victory over Marina Feb. 12 at the Worldwide Holler I lockey Center in Irvine. MARK C DUS JIN I DAILY P1LOT Vanguard's Mike Sparks. above. prepares to stroke one. The Lions. however. have struggled offensively this season. Below, Vanguard third baseman Nikolaus Crouch fires to first base after making a diving stop earlier in the season. Mike Guernsey, a 6-6 sophomore transfer from Golden West College. ls 2-0 with a 3.38 ERA and one save thus far, with 13 strikeouts in 10¥1 inning~. I le is a power pitcher, Kasp· er srud. Junior Brent Erickson, a transfer who ha' made stops at Orange Coast College and Hawaii Pacific. has anchored tJ1e buUpen this sea· son. Ile is 1·2 with a 2.51 ERA. but has given up only six hits in 14Yi in· nings. with eighl strikeouts. Risser. Jarrell Logan, Nick Flam.on and Aaron Varuteh controlled the midfield. Logan and Taormina scur<'d two goals each while 1-lamsun. Kontra. Jack Gerdau and Donald Dalton added asi.1s1s In the victory against Tustin. Varas teh scored the final goal following a free kick by Stemle r. Heinecke, Ludlow. Vorwcrck. Vance and Welch agai n led the defense while Pelligrini and Matt Ben~nutJ added two goals and three as..,ists whiJe Mike Bolton tallied three assists. CdM goaJkec1>4:r fl'ic Mlrowttz stopped l 8 of 20 Marina shots. ft1 ,ser were strong in goal. l\Js1in hadn't allowed li ve ~oats in all its games comb111ed unlil they faced CdM. TENNIS Clinic today at Costa Mesa Tenni s Center Wayne Bryan, father of the No. I U.S. doubles tean1 of Mike and Bob Bryan. will be one of the instructors at the 2 l sl an- nual high school boys coaches and players tennis workshop from 9 a.m . to noon today at the Costa Mesa Tennis Center. the Newport Beach Breakers, along with longtime leaching pro Phil Dent, are scheduled 10 appear and oiler Instruction. Registration wilJ be held from 8 to 9 a.m. Fees for players are S 15 whlJe coaches are $30. Contact (7 14) 557-0211 for more Information. a Dick I.each, head coach or UM Continued from Bl Um came oul swinging. or, a'i they say in wrestling. shooting. In the fifth-place match against Freddie Valencia or Northview. IJm scored a thrill Ing 8· 7 victory. amid cheers from Laguna Hills wrestlers. In regard to learn points In the CIF Southern Division champlonshJps, Laguna lfills needed Northview to lose to that 119-pound division fifth-place match lo have a better chance or winning the team title. The Hawks' wrestlers cheered loudly ror Um and Inspired the Newport .enior. '"It wu exciting. .. said Um, the DaUy Pllol Athlete of the Week. ·1 was reaJ pumped up. I wanted It really bed. The crowd wu cheering. It made me want It ewn more wtth the crowd cheering for me. I wu aurprised because lt wu Lquna Hilla that was cheering.'" Um was also thriJJed with his victory In the f in1e11se match. The score was lied. 5·5. in 1he third period and Valencia had the advantage after he chose to be on lop to hegin the period. Um was seeking a rever al, som ething he was nol able to gain in the e'llire second period. Bui with just under a minute left, Um scored the two-point reversal and he also picked up another polnl for an lUegal move by Valencia, for an 8-5 lead and held on for the win. "It felt so great." Um said. "It was something I never felt before." With the viclory he became the third Um 10 qualify for the Masters Meet. Urn's older brothers. Brad and Bruce. wrestled at Newport Harbor. Brad, who la now an ueiltant for the Sailors. placed fourth ln CIP ln 1997, but dJd not compete in the Muten Meet because he dlaloca1ed his elbow ln the thlrd-place match. also ln the 119-pound · divt.lon. Bruce, who wrestled In the 119-pound dlvWon u wen. came within one win from advanclns to the state meet ln 200l. The lop eight from Mutm qualify for state competition. ' a enc 2 72 SRO a • Seniors Josh Franco and Bishop Gri~. a 6-4 lefty. are additional re· lief options. Martin, coming off a season ln which he hit jusl .21 1 with three ho· mers and 21 RBis. has been pacing the offense ln 2004. I-le is hinlng .438 ( 14 for 32) with one homer and nine RBls. heading into today's ac· tion. "[Martini hit the balJ hard las1 year. but it seemed to always be at someone." Kasper said. "This year could be a breakthrough for him." Freshmen David Hudgins (Mis· sion Viejo High) and Adam Yoder (Liberty High ln Bakersfield) have had breakthrough debuts UlUS far at the top of the order. Yoder, a left Helder, is hilting .428 with five doubles and three stolen bases In three attempts, while Hud· fPns, a second baseman, is hitting .361 with five extra-base hits and 6ve RBis. Junior Mike SpaOO • a shortstop who transferred from Bakersfield Conununity CoUege. is hitting .303 wilh one homer and nlne RBis. while Searle. who plays rlgtl1 field when not pitching, has a homer and six RBis. "We don't have a 101 of power. so we can't sit back and wait fo r the tad Lim has been inspired by his two older brothers. "f can't really say fl have learned) any one thing from them.· Um said. "I learned a lot of technique from both or them. I learned my tak.edowns. especially from Bruce.· Sailors Coach Dominic Bulone said Kid has had the most takedowns (2-42) for a varsity career al Newport within the past 6ve years. BuJone has been keeping stallstics since he became coach five years ago. Within the past five years. Um has recorded the most career wins (75) and team points (-41-4.SJ al Newport Harbor. Um especially enjoyed the win owr Valencia. And, so dkl Bulone. •1 WU relieved ... the Newport coach said. •1 knew the Nortbvlew kid wu tough because they have such a great program. The thing I liked the best about it wu he won a close match. When It wu 5.5 In lhe third period. I wu pulling my hair out. The filct that he pulled It out In lhe end wtth 8· 7 victory, pve him confidence going to Mastera. I knew he wanted to go so I was really happy for hJrn ... a ace r THEUONS 2 Travis Westerfeld So. 3 Isaac Salazar So. 6 Mwcu1 Harris Sr. 8 Brendon Cox Sr. 7 AtOy tteen\an Jr. 8 Mb Sparb Jr. 9 Adam Yoder Fr. 10 Jolhua Reed Fr. 11 Md Franco So. 12 Wll Noble So. 14 Jaon Searle Jr. 18 Nllloleu1 Crouch Jr. 17 Jnon Brunett Sr. 20 Osvkl Hudgins Fr. 21 Brent Ertcbon Jr. 22 Joe Candelaria Fr. 23 Joeh Franco Sr. 24 Scon Martin Sr. 25 Joe Conrad So. 27 Robert Klein So. 30 Md Voorhiel Fr. 31 Mike Guemaey So. 33 Bishop Griggl Sr. 34 Jonethan Skaar Fr. Coec:h: Kevin Kasper (ninth year) home run," Ka!.per !>aid. "We need to put pressure on the defense." Vanguard's defem.e include!. sophomore Isaac Salazar in center. junior Nikolaul' Crouch. a Saddle· back CoUegt! 1ransfer, at third and sophomore Travis Westerfeld he hind the plate. Senior Jason Brunette, currcn1ly sidelined by an ankle injury, is ex· peeled to contrihuie on the mound and in tJie oulfield, Kru.pcr said. -1 think we have a nice mix of younger players and some guys who have been in the program," sajd Kasper, who ha., made a concerted effort to bring in freshmen, as op· posed to college lransfers. tJic la•.i two years. "We have two freshmen and two sophomores in our starling lineup. so there would be a tendenL)' to think our future I!. bright,~ Kasper said. "But we think we can win thi!> year and make a run at the play· offs." The Uons mi.~ the playoff:. last season. after an 8·2 starl turned into a 24·26 campalgn. Kasper srud a playoff run this spring will require surviving some rugged GSAC competition. "The past five years, this confer· ence has gonen really strong.· Ka'lp· er srud. "Biola has won a lot. Azusa Pacific has dominated the GSAC in its history and Point Loma Naz.arene has become a very strong team the last couple years. Westmont has struggled. recently, but the ... other seven teams can all beat one an· other. "That kind of parity makes it fun. but it also makes it frustrating. be· ~use. every week, you know you're playing a very tough team. Top to bottom, I think lhls is the best [NMAI conference in the nation.· . .. ... 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U .IAMS2SOllM IWIUAll lho •I sell1n1 lndepen· dtnlly owned Reil [,hit comp1ny In C1hlorn11, •l> 1nnounc1111 • un111ue. h11hly re· •U td1n1 09po1lun1ty for • 'u sontd ultt vro- l1u1on1I We ~•e uek· 1n1 • lop quality ules person with e pro•tn hick ttcord You must W Ulttmely Cl.IJIOmef Otlenltd. ttlll• IO 8 broad r •nee of cliettt l"llllp 1nd ""els end communlceh with PtefCinc perwniw•u. tt you h••• • strCNll desire to\ucc"d· •• • "IP'"'" who tib tM b1H. end enjoy Mlllfll, Kr"n1n1 end clo&lns. Give us • o ll (I> •· 4~-0593 o t 96 (O•er 30 H ie' assocl1tes h••• urned m eaceu of S2!>0.000 on 2002) 11(.,flOMSf Elp'd PT A*nllfl fOf AHi Es!att of11C1 tn Newport BHch, please lu rHume 949-710 7301 s-tt. <-·· ...... " look1na lor Secu11ty Olllceos to 10111 our 1 .. m1 Sh ona cu,lomer ~t..111\ and clHn bkarnd/ dt1v1na record a mu•I [ .cellont beneflh & 1nctnl1•n l Apply '" person •I SCP Securtly Dept 3333 8t1slol SI . Co,I• !WeH. IHEMAA• NO ~~· .. IC • ... 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DVD system. pp S22.900 714 747 7782 CMS flOM SSOOI Police Impounds for l1stonas I 800 319 3323 ut AOZS ,.,, ·o 1 •••••"• Con• 'porl pka . 3611 m1, mehlhc 1ru n/ arey llhr CO, pwt '"· hke ne• S l2.995 V58241 2 Bkt. t4t-SH·llll --·~··- fer4 ,__,, 'o.2 SI melalhc 1old m1tch1n11 cloth mt. fully loaded beoulllul !Ike new con d1toon. S8'J95 v967241 Bkr 949 ·S86 1888 -.ecpeM.c- CUii'OM CJUTM TU lnsttlttlon. slitte. cer ...-.;, nwtllt. s\ane a.. 1t7S Ul612044 Jlft 714~12·9961 ..... a..... Stonetr• a.-., Polillq s.i.. J> Yri. Ctl Free Demo. Edcl8co he 949 Jlr>.BJ() llMY.._..A~ed Recroutin & lnstellel10n TILE DUN 949·67J·lkl6~ 71 ... lfl26 714-8113-2031 tMnl& - UCIMSID CCMeTuctCMt C..... ....., ~ Ho jab loo V l't M W\llOft! Nllll IOOIS ~ ............ $4" t4t.MS.S7M 11317011 I\ I I JOI\ 111\tJ!lYMMJ ~,( HVll f C4nwll. Bnc:k. Stone. Tie. Rep1i1, remodel. f•na, ~dc.~lb ----=~ tab loo ,,,... 7 l~l5-!Ui:2 y ....... NINOVUUln "°*" Cth p4llmMr. P••nte., h1nd1m111, Of 1n1 of lht lfHI services llated her• "' OUf Mrvke director,I THESC lOCAl SVC PlOf>l.£ CAN HUI' YOU OOAYI - f; I • :. R :. I ; µ • :ri~ • lrff Sentc•, Y11d Clt1nup, M1lnt1n•nc.•. , Sprlnlllef Rlf>lir, Hwlfnc (94t)H0-8711 ,....,_,. ........ ' ~ I • f I I \I I \ , I ·., l I. 't I·~ I. I o I I ' * lltmil • CGl!mtill No Job 1bo Smoll Da_,.Hamlltoll 949-322 .. 292 JUN« TO TNI OUM,111 714·968· 11182 AVAllABlE lOOAYI 949-673 S566 _!ti_ .. _._,_ .. _____ ........... ;,-1.ii1 Altll lffl ........ -v._w11tH•• ml, ~ sher, blu-,1 oalmHI ttlw, 1111wf, CO, bHutlful ... MW cond. $18.915 vU72Jl 8kr ...... '00 1M1 bUf· 1Ufl6Y/oalmHI ltlv, CO. n1vi111ion. lull f.clory ••tr. WI Ul!lul lille MW COtld $28,995 v"87210 Bkr 949-5 8 6 1888 _ .. ....., .... ~·oouaT.-/ 01rm .. 1 111w. ,.,.,Id. non/•mkr. fantntlc cond llwoupoul, w~b value 123,995 v997241 Bkr.' 949·586· 1818 --. .,,.w. ... ~'ffHIC_,,. 24~ aclu1I mllu, •h•t• oalmul Ith•. lar1 lop, CO. bt1ulllul hill new cond, $321( v987242 Bkr. .... ,. ...... --. ...,.w.c- "" ••• CJ7 CXCCll£NT CONOlllON $6500 949-422 6657 ~ ....... 7~ SE7 low m1, met1lllc d14' k blu.,iten lthr, m nrl. ,.., &If. CO. chrOtl'lt whls. superb cond llwooatiouf. SI0,995 v872421 Bk• . t4t·Sl•·llN www.ecpeM.- .• , ..... , .. loaded. lea!Mr, low Molff. Noce Cllt tl494!>9) Sl9,900 '01 •MW X-S ,,0 Silver, Nev11a1ton, Prem Sound Phone (M63230) SJS.900 'ff I•~ f-UO s.. -Wll11e/Crey, Auto, l ow Mola. Noee Ctr (1~95) $22,900 '9$ ferJ U ·SOO .... _ Wlllle/Crey. Auto, low Miles. Noee Car <1~9!>) S12.900 '-'I U -SOO 1.-1- tlw Bo~ 601sk. low M1lu. A Real Dull ( 107791 ) $24.888 'DI,.,...._ Cerrere c .... Sil•••. 601$11. "18 Whls. Only 2!)I( Mo, Per Itel (6204261 $52.900 'Dl'wadte ... 11w c.,.. Stl•lf, low Mo, S \P, Tech P"e Qu1Ck and fun (620238) SJ(),888 '00 Men .. • c.zeo s..-. 811\/Sand, Super lo• Mtle,. Sale Priced! (857846) Sl9.900 ..,, ........ (-1. Blue/Biii Only lOK mll8'. Mulll CD. Wtty Buy New' ( 3000?05) S20 900 ... '•" 14'#1. Se--S1lvet/Groy, Nn111•· t1c>n.Shades.lo1ded <S766l S32.888 'ffSUOO S1lve1/G1er. Bleck Top, Blowout Price! (I n !J6l) 129.IM Ht-U0-2222 , .... (_.,.... . .,...... h klCM S COtl'I u.c• ·0 1 ............ 4wel lk m1, full factOfy w.,, inly, ch•mpa1n1/ l•n ltht. chfome whla, bH ulllul Ilk• ,..,. cond. '28.995 v572989 8111. •••·H6·1 ... --.ecpeM.c- Meru4H 'tt U20 Wason, fwy miles, solve• arey llhr, mnrl, CO. heated uat. \uperb 1.ond l hr ouahout . 1 18.795 v8152698kr t4t-S .. -1 ... •-.ecpeM.c- Merce4H •tt U 20 •aaon, fwy mo, $tlver/ ar•Y ltht. mnd. CO, hid seats, superb cond. 119,995, Bkr. 119,995 v4572Jl BM 9&S86·1.B ._,ec,.....c_ Men ..... ''7 JOOS( Cabrloltt •••• tless1c, \Uper cleen run' llfHI m .s (714> 865 2464 -.... ... wosa blk/IJ ey lollded, smoced & WVICllCI In Newport S7500 oOo g()lj.240 OOXl cell llSf MOVllS SH/~. Setvo111 Alt C1hes ln,urtd 1163844 32J.997-l19J 323 -630 9971 cell PUB IC NOTICE The Ctlll. Public Utll1hes Commission rtQUllH lhal Ill UHd houuhold aoods move" pronl their P.U C Ctl T number: hmos and ch1uffeurs pflnl the11 1 C.P number In all adver · llsementa II you h••• 1ny quutlons about the l•a•llly of • mover. limo or eh1utfeur. c1ll. ,uauc UTIUftlS <OM•tsseott IOO 177 .... '7 ,.._ •• ~ 1JYrs .. Gf eef Price! GUif anletd wOfll. fret tat. l fJ75602 714 538-15'.M 1·J9Cl 2'94S .. "S MTOM ,_,... Profl, Cletn, qu~ -" lntttiof/ext end doclll. l •703468 949-40().1054 11•• .. -·- 'enc.lie ... ttas .... 8lk 1111, l>Oc*ti/t.C:Ofds. s1lvtt /bur11111d1 llhr, mnrt, chrom• wlll&, ltntHtlc C041d, $10,"5 vl2.9742 BM !Mt-516-lMS -.eqieM.- SAM 'ff t .SSI S ..... 4611 mo, dtrk 1r1y/ltn !hit mnrl. CO. f1bulous condition. $12.9915 089252 Bkr 949 S86·1888 --...... f.c- TOYOTA NIUS 2002 5'vtr, alnt cond. l9.5k mi, 45ftw. l/c, ps, pw • pl, 1111. cc. ~ .. .,., ..... Im ~. lbs. tlloys. co Ch.JnCet. new ta-es. hWl blue Sll.1'0 .... SJ6,500 I• msa 949·67S·8'07 , • ., ... sa-·02 u 20k mo, lady owned. silver. CD. tear 111, lull tact""'· beaut hh new cond SIS,995 v0!4296 Bkr 949 ~· 1888 --··~···- V elve 'tt SIO 2. t l11qu1ose blue/crey Ith•. CO, morl, chrome whl,, low m1. like new cond, $13,995 v792548 B-r .... ,. .. , ... -w.ecpeill.c- Ht-116-1 ... _......._ _ Vefn '00 V70 8U waaon Ch""81fM/081 mNI lttv. CO, mnrf. '"""' cond lhrou1houl Sl4,"5 •296741 Bkr .., .... _, ... _.....,._ MmlfUIO. ...,. ..... Vtllldll ...... AUTOS WANTED BOATS ,..,.... 1615 21 ft Dwffy 2000, premier pw1 system. dh ci.-: .,_ + tmll Ible. nu .... COWi S2SK 71"8«).9>73 2 000 c ust om 1711 CIUSIC elect w/Teek/ Holly Cleek. v11n1shed •ood mter, new cush ions. SS~ top & full covet 949-~3250 2th 2003 Outty Elec· troc, 10 hr\ navy blue, camel inter. fully loadec! $34,000 714 747·77.B'Z PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot Cla ssified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA Daily Pilot TNIS~lal Speciellnna In Wtllpapr Remo1rat l•5118241 949 360 1211 Piiot -.. -... ~ue/ co. ond. 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SOUTH TO FAIR· QO RIGHT THEN RIGHT ON HARBOR THIS WEEK 'S HOT PROPERTIES • FEBRUARY 28-MARCH 5, 2004 I' 1; 1 l I' I I' I ' t 1 I I II I \\ I I h BAYSHORES PRESENTED BY NANCY SHORT ANO NAOtNE BAJmtOLOMEW OF STRADA PROPERTIES COVER STOR't' ON PAGE 2 I aci "' COVER ..• STRADA PROPERTIES 2. Cover Story/Index 3.·31. Coldwell Banker/ Coast Newpon Propenies 32. Pacific Coast Realty Group 33.·39. First Team Estates 40. Abrams Coastal Propenies 41 . Roger's Realty 42. Armstrong Propenies Bank of America 43. Cote Realty Group 44. Wells Fargo Bank 45. Laguna Seaside Realty 46. John Dundee Portfolio Financial 47. 48. 49. 50. 51.·79. 80.·82. 84.-85. 87.·ll7. 119. 121. 122.-123. 128. Metro Realty Countrywide Mongagc Barrington Capital Kolar & Co. Wells Fargo Private Mortgage Strada Properties Rcmax Real Est.ate Services Catalist Homes Prudential California Realty Mortgage Ra.tes Open Home Guide Homes of the Week Strada Properties t t I • t • t t I t ' ft t t ft t _f Located In the desirable 8ayshores neighborhood, this exquisite 4' bedroom. 4'.S bath home incorpornes clean, contemporary lines, unique industrial materials. bold whimsical anworl< and a bountiful dos~ of wannth and Ingenuity. Delights begin just Inside the entranceway where guests and residents enjoy classic appointments of glass. concrete and stainless steel artfully combined to unite form and function. The open floorptan Is enhanced by sliding gtass doon which disappear into pocket walls. welcoming the sunny private pado into the living area. dining room and breakfast nook. Upstain , the curved wall In the hallway leads past family and office areas to the children's suites and well-located laundry room. The master suite is separated by a l story open walkway accented with stainless steel railings. Bayshores Is an Inviting community with guest dock. private access to l beaches. short distance to 2 yacht marinas, 2-4 hour guard-gated protection and year-round community activldes. $2.495,000 For Additional Information Please Contact Nancy Nadine Short Bartholomew 949.721.5018 949.721.5019 Strada Properties 140 Newport Center Drive, Suite I 00 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Daily~Pilot Proudly serving Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Coro02 dd Mar, · Newport Coast, Shady Canyon, t..guna Beach, Laguna Nigud, Dana Point, Monarch Beach, Capistrano Beach, San Juan CapiJtrano .rid San O cmcncc. I oO N open house invitations ALJSO VIEJO 2 .. Bluff Cove $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Cher Rush IALIOA ISLAND 1205 N. Bayfront $3 ... 99,000 Sat 10-5 Szigedllesko 1205 N. Bayfront $3 ... 99.000 Sun 10-5 Szlged/Gruver IALIOA PENINSU LA 21 n E. Oceanfront $5.600,000 Sun 1-4 Good/Todd ILUFFS --- Sat/Sun 1-4 Delahanty/Cohen COAONA DEL MAA --· 25 San Mateo $4,795,000 Sat 2-4 Unda Taafian.tti 33642 Holtz Hill Dr $1.190,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Ray McAfoose L HAalOaAIDG..-..f _________________ .....;._ __ __, $6.495,000 Sun I ·S ' open house invitations HUNTf NGTON BEACH PELICAN CREST 1200 P.C.H.#127 $390,000 Sll.500.000 Sat 1-4 Sara Hinman NEWPORT SHORES TU Rt LE ROCK • Sun 1-4 $617,000 Sun l..f ....... "" . . . I rELICAN CREST $I J,500,000 Villa Tesorl -a dmefess trea1ure by Glass construcdon Corp. Sara Hinman Ir 9nd Hinman BALBOA rENINSULA $5,600,000 Beach lawn dream wkh panoramic bay. jeuy and oceanfront views. Berk Mitchell LAGUNA aEACH $1,250,000 &pended and rwnod1l1d custom home. New lilndlclpln1 and rwwpool. l O l O W <'l l II /\NI\< 'll •. ..._,Harris LIDO ISLE OFFICE UDO lSlE $4,HS,000 Soudlem end of Udo Isle with '40 ft. of frontaie! '4 ti.drooms. '4 S bath wtch dock.. Marilyn lltead TURTLE ROCK $1,SfS,000 !Ure custom home. City lilflu View. S bedrooms. Bonus room plus ofllce. Chris Valli DOYER SHOAES SI ,HS,000 &..vie Back Bay view home '4 ti.droom l.S bad\ plus ofllce and ltbrary. lltobln Chesnle Kennie Jo IUuo 949. 723 .8800 . _ ................... -.. __, .. ...,__ ............ ..,_ .. _...., ....... _ ..... ________ ...... __ .... _. __ ,,__._. ___________ . ____ •• • UDO ISLE $2,ts0,000 Luxurious executlw free-sWldlng multi-use property. IAl.aOA ISlAHO $1,195,000 N-European villa. 3 bd. Family room. 1wdy. elevator. Completion Spring 2004. Lyteen Ewin1 & Jeff Ewln1 NEWPORT MACH SI ,050,000 U&tit. ~ corMr location, on die bay. l bedroom plus den. 2.S bad\ condo. Karen lhaon & Sharon HdUnnon l NMMTUAAa Sl.lfl.000 Fnw1t row ~Terrace home wtd'I ~ Ylewl. pool ....., Harris .. Shawn Harris IHAD'W' CANlOW Sl,700,000 St1lldy ~ VIiia. .. bedroom '4.S bad\. Golf COUl'M 'Mw. Grat yard. ChrfsVaJll ONE FORD ROAD Sl,JniOOO Spadous and open. 3 bd. 3.5 bL 3 .. bedroom hu ..,.... encnnce. 011¥9Wonl HLCOUf'T CUSTOM Sl,791,000 An:hkiecunl Belcourt custom wkh vi-. S bedroom. llbt'vy, office. Nancy ,.._'°" 6 leUy CAmesP HAUORCOY! fl,6lli000 PaliDdes Plan I. '4 bedroom 3 but\. Pool, spa. 3 car prap. NEWPOf'T SHORIS SIU,000 Newport Shores beach house! N_, windows, kitdlen. carpet. Kennie Jo Rluo UDO PENINSUl.A $116.000 Two bedroom tWO bath beach coaap. IAasehold land. Elaine Gordon LIDO ISL! $'4.595,000 Udo Isle waterfront aw. with <fS' on the sand. Marilyn Read NEWPORT COAST $l, 195,000 Breathtaking views. Spacious 4 bedroom 4.S bath. Large yard, pool & spa. Laura Roche LIDO ISLE $J,095,000 Beautiful, n.wly-coNV"Uct9d c:uatom home on tarp lot. JonFlaa -~----~~~~~~:_~!.~:-~-~~~:~-.!~~:~~.:~6-~=-..-.-::.~= MmH T I DOVD IHOMS a.m,m New custom home. 4 b.stoom l.S bdl. vi... from alt mal<>r rooms. Sara Hhmwl ....... 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Sara Hinman & Brad Hinman SHADY CANYO~ $'4,495,000 53no Barbara style custom home crafted by Glass Construetlon Corp. Sara Hinman & Brad Hinman LIDO ISLE Sl,495,000 Premier location. New remodel. Large lot. S bcU .S ba. Debbie Sdafanl A "on Miiiar • PELICAN HILL SS,S00,000 Cun.om home to be built. Panonmk ,,_, of ocan and harbor. Sara Hinman & Brad Hinman SHADY CANYON• $'4,200,000 Shady Canyon S bedroom. Custom comer lot. Many e11tras. Pool and s~. Sara Hinman A Brad Hinman TU9'TLE RIDGE $1,925,000 Hlgllly upgraded wich ocean view. Gourmet kitchen and downsQJrs masCM. 9'on Miiiar CAMPOBELLO $1,70,SOO Spectacular views from dlli very larp lot. Many upgrades. Connie Hu .. ntJ COLDWeLI. BAN~eR (] cbsocal.com COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES LAGUNA BEACH $9, 750,000 Spectacular oceanfront home. Rebuilt. Excellent quality and view. Sara Hinman & Brad Hinman PELICAN CREST $9,500,000 Spectacular new home to be built by Glass Construction. Sara Hinman & Brad Hinman LAGUNA BEACH $6,lf S.OOO Sophisticated oceanfront livinc wlch private steps to Victoria Beach. . Robert Glem & EstMt-Fine 21 .. '"' f __,,_.. ..... ___ , __ _ f .... I l N!WPORT BEACH $6,199,000 Enfoy dte a.l>oa Peninsula S. Front ~! <f ~ 4.S bath. Dock for a 70' boat and side des. Carla an.ffman.Wyffels CORONA DEL MAR $1,999,000 Crown f9W9I of Spyatau. 9 bedroom 9.5 bed\. Custom fftd Brigs home Sf*taCUlar vtlws. Unique opportunity. Uz Grech • Wiiker Haftkont, 111 NIWPORT •IACN SJ,600,000 C.orana ., Mir~ .fU lot wtdt ~ Ind hlrtMw' ¥fews. Short wllk to China Cow and Bts Ccnna bwMI. Connel '9terson m NEWPORT BEACH $1,600,000 Pttde d ownership In 8elccxn Ternca l bd. l.S ba. Cunom upcrades and exquiska decor. Connd~ NEWP09'T BEACH $1,250,000 ~ ...... a>ndo. iw1iodeled. ~ CIOld- don. 2 bd. 2.5 bL, dlri, ollce. ec.n. city~ Lynne Valentine NEWP09'T BEACH $T74,IOO 3 bd. l.5 ha. toW!lhome. Sp&dous rooms. flrepla.ce. slldlnc doon ct.c lead co ~tlo. Nancy Hatusarin POUNTAINVAUEY $671,000 ......... loC. ~ for pool. ) bd. 2 be. Vaul!ed cellq. Each bedroom has private petlo. Janel.Ma -_ ........ .__ ........... -... ~---......--..-.-----.--... ......... ..,_,_,.. ....... ..-~-,._...-.... -........ -.... _ ............ ~ ..... -------- • N!WPORT BEACH $1,500,000 Redone 3 bd. l be. home. 8richt and spacloUs. Close to nawre, W&ter vi-. Huth Ii Sharon Swant0n COSTA HUA $fSO,OOO Gcrpcu 4 bd. 2.5 bl. 2 fll)lf'f l or .,.e. ~ nldone lnllde Ola. Got CIW"le ~ r.t O"Toole.r>a¥lt NEWPORT MACH snt,000 &paneled Bluffs home. ) bd. 2.5 ha. mnch doon, llCht wood floonlis. aUICMd .,.. Patd Delahanty COAOHA DEL MAR Sl,SSJ,)00 ) bd. 2.S bl. In Corona dll MarVlllage. Cust.0m decor. gourmet kitdlen. master wictl ~ Conrad r.tenon N£WPOftT COAST SI ,)90,000 IW>oa lstlnd ciJfllmc l'll'GI ~ 2 .. i...a w.ag. axQf111. Wll mairGned. wale ID t-f\ J-Lan1 NEWPO«r COAST SI, 175,000 NEWPORT BEACH Slff, too Desirable St. Michel Plan 2, '4 bd. l ba. W-llk to the beach from this Newport New appliances, upgrades throughout. Shores home! '4 bd. l ba. Upgraded. Jocelyn Bratter Carole Lynch NEWPO«r BEACH snt,000 COSTA MESA $619,000 Single story Bluffs ) bd. 2.S ba. home. Grat ~al location close to the beach. 0...rlooks rnusl"9 VffObe/t. private patio. BlmHut.lnp IRVINE $45t ,000 2 bd. 2 11a. h<>IM. mshly painted, carpeted. Located close to parb. excellent schoolJ. Hush & 5"aron 5wamon NEWPORT BEACH $4,795,000 Panoramic unobstructed views of ocean, harbor, city lights to Palos Verdes. Approximately 6,000 square feet. Unda Taaf lanettl NEWPORT BEACH $3,499,000 Bay front Balboa Island, '4 bedroom 3 bath with shared dock for up to 50 foot boat. Warm, channinc custom. 8111 Schonlau MOORPARK • $2,4H,OOO '4 bedroom 3.S bath main house, cuest hou.se, hone property. Macadamia nut orchard, pond, helicopter pad. 8111 Schonlau --~..,_ --· ci-...--.--... , .. ~..._ __ ,_ ___ .. _.._, ______ _,.. ............... ~ _ _....., ........... ._.,. ,_.. ..... -._... ...... _..,..._..._, 23 • I -l M ~ ~ N l i j ~ .... & • i ! LAGUNA 8EACH $6,000,000 Fabulous 6,800 squaA foot home under constrtJcdon In Irvine Cove. Prtva~ beach. oc.an vW#, ...... lot. pool. MLS#Ll2049 lllVINI $S, 750.000 Speaacular 1.n acre lot In Shady c.n,on• wfth fabulous golf coune, canyon and de)' IChts views. Ml.S#t.802 I LAGUNA 81ACH SZ,ISO,ffO Top-quality, Marie ~ concemponry lMwne wtdt coudlne, Cln10" and cky ff&ht vfews. Ml.S# L 12362 LAGUNA HACH $1,IS0,000 Secluded ocean view m:ate. Sep.nee iuest quarun. Cabana with ~cum and sauna. MLS#l.11696 LAGUNA HACH SI ,IJS,000 Suns.u and coastlrM views. l bd. l.5 ba. Chris Abel desltned in North U,Una. Ml.S# LI 2137 ALtSO VllJO Sl2t,soo ~model wldl ~ & mountain vlewi. 4 bd. 2.S ba. with Uf>lnded 1lnlsh.s. MLS#Lll874 LAGUNA WOODS S221,Ht 2 bedroom 2 !Im Co-op. Owrtootu Aho Viejo Witdliflt Sanctuar): MLS#ll2431 ............... .__ ........ __. ....... ....., ....... __ ................ _ ... ......,_,.. .. _ . .._.._,__., .. _______ ._. .. _ . ...._...,.,. _ _.,. .. ....._ ..... ,,. . ..... LAGUNA atACH Sf,ltt,000 3 bd. 2..S be. muld-'-1 home In Tine Ard'! Bay. CoudiM & pan«vnlc views. Ml.S# LI 1260 LAGUNA atACH Sl,US,000 Ocean views from vtrwally -r room In 4 bd. l.5 ba. home with lncf'9dible dest&n. Ml.S# L II 8'40 LAGUNA •IACH SJH,000 ORB~ pllns for 4206 sq. ft. aw. draw!np, po. IOll, enalnMrlnc completed. MLS#Lll563 LAGUNA 8EACH $1,S ... ,HO Spacious, rwfurt>lshed .. bd. Caalina and o<:an vtew. brp baclcy3rd. Walk to vlllap. MLS# L12883 LAGUNA 8EACH $'50,000 Spanish horne In l..quna vllta,.. 2 bd. I ba. Ar.place, wood floors. I car prap. MLS# S33846S L.Na"9A NIGUEL ........ Slpertlly pm.. l bd. l ba. wtdl tp'CD"' ... ccudne views. This OM Is crufy lf*lal. Ml.5# Sl33S4S LAGUNA 8EACH f"f,tff Cluslc Cape Cod coc:ap. lmpreulft quality~ S.-prdlns. 2 bd. I ba. MLS# Ll2886 LAGUNA 8EACH Mts. .. Quan 1.S bd. 1.7S ba. Walt to belctl Ind IWtaurants. Open IMn& area, trench windows. MLS# Ll2833 LAGUNA 81ACH sns .... S'°9«I pll'Cel. Saddletadc Mouncaln/Vallly vi-. Loat9d In million plus ~ MLS# LllOIS LAGUNA NIGUB. $445 .... One-of~ Wist Nine end unit condo. l bd. 2 bL uJClly uprlded. L.vae pllio. Ylewl. Ml.5# S339925 LAGUNA BEACH $3,995,000 Grand Laguna Beach esute. 6 bedroom S.S bath, 1 '4 foot ceilings. Ocean & Main Beach views. Gac.d MLS# Ll2889 LAGUNA BEACH $2,875,000 Archltecturalty dtsitned S bedroom 3 bath home. Spectacular coasdlne/ocean views. PrtYate pooUspa. MLS# Ll281 I LAGUNA alACH $2,495,000 Approxlmac.ly 1.4 ea. wtch 2 older homes. Full ocean view. Income~. MLS# L9201 _ci.i........_..__._...0--______ a-..f.._ __ .,.._ .. _.,_..._. .. _., ___________ • __ ., ...... ,...... ...................... ._ • .,_ • ._..... .... _,, __ 25 •• - a 8 "' cO "' ~ ~ ..... ~ "O a JI ... ~ w 16 ... a: ~ ~ "' 0 ROBERT TAYLOR 949.338.8885 ENDORSED llY FORMER COMMISSIONER. or REAL ESTATE or CALIFORNIA ~· _..,.. __ .....,...,. ___ ., ... _c.-.. ....... ___ .,._.,._ .... ____ .._. __________ _....._ ........ __ .... ,,.,_,.._ ....... _.... .... ____ ..._ ... o.iri.-...... ~ .... .---....... <---..... --....-~------...._·-·-----·.._...-.,_....,_ ... _. ________ ..... ~.~ ........... ,,,_..._.. ROBERT TAYLOR 949.338.8885 CNDORSED BY FORMER COMMISSION~R 01 RCAL EH Alf Of C Al IFORNIA I I 4 . ~ i 0 RAY McAFOOSE BILL BARTEK JULIE STEVENS 949.499.8957 www.mcafoose.com -...................... .., ....... _ ........ __ ...,__ ..... _ .... '-' __ ..,...__,.. .. ~.-... ...... ._. ... ___ .._.,..,_,....., . ._ . .___._.~----- _<-_.__,--..,.._ ___ .... ,_c.-___ ...,_ ________ .. __________ .,._ .... _. __ .,__.._. _____ _,_ ____ ___ LI NDA TAG LI AN ETTI 9 4 9 .718.2369 OHIC I: 9 49.4 22.64 78 MOBIL!: ltaglianet@coldwellbanker.com 29 szT • • oO "' f ... _._,...___,__ ______ ._._ ___ ~--....... --·-------------..-.~~--~·----,_... ... ~---- Window to the sea Enjoy unobstructed panorarruc views of the ocean, harbor, Catalina and Long Beach from this •top of the world• home. Situated on a large lot of approximately 83,417 square feet , this fabulous, one-<>f-a-kind residence features attention to detail rarely found. Built with the tlnest material, this custom estate home offers views from every room, spanning snow-covered mountains to the blue Pad.Bel Features include six bedrooms, four and one-half baths, top-of-the-line appliances, granite countenops and travertine marble throughout. nus home ls offered at $2,499,000. . For more Information, call Donna Sullivan and Debbie Padllla of Coldwell Banker's Dana Point office aSt (949) 661-9355. Coldwell Banker Restdent'4l Brokerage is the leading residential real estate company {n Ora,,ge Coun~ ""th J 7 offices and more than 900 sales associates. More ieformatlon llbout c.old"1tll Bader Orange County is available onUne at www.cbsocal.com. Coldwell BMsltu Restdenttal Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brolterage company, is L-..-.--a-su_bs_td_la-.::ry:-o->f_C.,.enda.,.....~n~t~Co:""'rpo~ri..,..a-ti-o,, (NYSE:CD) Exquisite Cape Cod-style designer masterpiece nus exquisite masterpiece, remJniscent of eastern seaboard architecture, ls situated on a large comer lot with a total of four bedrooms and four and one-half baths. Featuring unmatched character and charm, this Newport Beach residence has a master suite with fireplace and walk-in closets, sunny kitchen, wine room, a living room and spacious family room, each with a ftreplace, and a three car garage. Other amenities include a front porch and beautiful gardens. This home is offered at $1 ,990,000. For more Information, call Ma.xltU and Gtbrge McG11Jfi&4,, of Coldwell Banlttr's Ntwporl Buch ojfta at (949) 644-9060. C.OldweU Banker Residential Brolterage is the leadl,,g mkkntlal rt4' tSt4U """P""Y in Orange °"'"'>' with 17 offices and more titan 900 sales assocla"tes. More lnfomt11tion abold Coldwell Banker Ora,,ge County is available onllne Ill WNIMl.cbsocal.com. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is a member of tJu NRT family of compa,,les. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brolteragt company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). CAROL ME N CO NI 949.464.3011 cmenconlCcoldwellbanker.com RAY M c AF OOSE 949.499.8957 CHER RUSH 949.689.0624 31 ...... CZ:: -· Super Clean Eastskh Costa Mesa Home-Move In Ready/ • J /Wrooiru. I i'S Bathroonu. 2 (IJT Attaclrtd Garogt • Rtfngtrawr and upng/11 H'tuhtr & Dryer includi!d in sak • f:.Irt1U11't'IV ft'tnodth-11 attd upduttd in 2002 •Kitchen O/Jf'ns 10 DimnK Room and family Room with Wood-burning Fif'tfJltn • BtrJ u 1ifu(uu11.c hanJ uwd f1oon in U1•mg. Dining a11d family Room • Pri1att Mas IQ Su111 u'ith ctlling Fan, IVal.t ·m CJostl. and tn/qrd Masltl Bath wWt DuaJ,sinb • 1J1elltn and bolh Bdthroams IDlPIJr rmtOdtltrJ 1nlli 1W c:.blAtu. Flztum II/Id Appl.tanttJ • Rlustttl Ugh11f18 throughout ho mt & Built ·In SptaJ:m in Uving Room • Miil-Bicek /ocauon on uie1. Altractiw f.astSidl Strttt •Askin $749,<XXJ Amberhill features spacious homesites averaging 10,000 square feet Spectacular panoramas and access to the exclusive Summit Pa rk are highlights of this community at Turtle Ridge Located withln the gated exclusivity of The Summit at Tunle Ridge, Standard Pacific Homes' Amberhill has captJva1ed homebuycrs with its elegant new home designs and spectacular panoramas overlooking FashJon Island, the ocean and city US}lrs. SprawUng homesites averaging 10,000 square feet and a desirable hillside setting within walking distance to exclusive Summit Park further highlight these ~and luxury estates. • Ambcrhill has been successful because 11 offers homebuyers a sophisticated lifestyle in a prestigious lrvtne communily The homes are beautiful. the yards arc generously sized for outdoor activity and residents have easy access 10 reson-calibcr ameniUes, • explained Bobt Roper, senior sales counselor for Amberhill. "ThJs neighborhood accommodates people who want lavish residences in a private environment where they are encouraged to spend their leisure time outside. The yards here are large enough for year-round entertaining and Summit Park is one of the most impressive recrcarloncll factUUes on The Irvine Ranch.~ Ambcrhill's proXimity to Summit Park is a plus Floor plans encompass approximately 3,038 to for residents who have the opportunity to enjoy 4,487 square feet, with three to five bedrooms, all the amenities of a private club within this two and one-half to 6ve and one-half baths and self-contained environment. For example, two car garages with an additional compact homeowners can simplify busy schedules and parking or storage area as well as a dedicated 220 work out at the fitness center without having to volt outlet for an electric car. The collection join a local gym. This park-like setting also reflects the natural grandeur of its surroundings invites Amberhill homeowners to use the in a blend of indoor and outdoor living spaces, swimming pools, play areas, stroll in the gardens counyards, trellis-covered balconies, outdoor or relax In the picnic groves. retreats, decks and loggias. Prices are from the As sales continue at a rapid pace, interested high $1,000,000s. homebuyers are encouraged to visit Amberhill The village of Turtle Ridge is a gated residential today to experience the luxury of a heightened enclave envisioned to be developed in, around , perspective. Those who arc ready to move and atop some of the highest hills wtth1n the city lmmedJately should note an exquisitely of Irvine. Encompassing 1,570 acres that border upgraded Residence One-S Is ready for the scenic Bommer Canyon Open Space Reserve occupancy. Featuring stunning vistas and and overlooking the established community of approximately 3,239 square feet of space, this Turtle Rock, Turtle Ridge is situated amidst popular design has the majority of living areas on Wldulatlng terrain that soars to 700 feet in height the first floor, while a sun deck, stud.Jo and bath and affords orientations toward Newport Coast are on the second level nus panJcular home and the inland dty Ughts. showcases an incredible list of upgrades, The village of Turtle Ridge has been shaped by including hardwood Ooodng, granite the natural terrain of the land. App~tely countertops in the gourmet kitchen, crown 1,600 homes are planned to include apartments molding, fireplaces in the master bedroom and homes, attached residences and elegant hJllstde Uving room, upgraded Ughting, surround sound, executive homes. For information on community custom paint throughout and a central vacuum amenities, visit www.lrvineranch.com . system. Designed by the award~wtnning architectural firm of Um Chang RohUng 8r Associates, Ambcrhill is graced with authentic Tuscan Pa.nnhouse and French Provencal architecture. See AMBERHILL on page 48 •' EPITOMY Of ELEGANTBEACH LIVING N890ll1' llACH. \Jpgrldld 5 b9dnMlm. J m.ti home 15 ....... , .... ,,, J,607sf end .... "' llmlltlMll aiun- ..... quellly ......... su•• ,,..,. (Ml.....,.. UNOBSTRUCTED VIEWS COICJMA Da. MM. ---..i home on • 29,000 • Sf loc. ••• 11 'If ......... twdwood ftoot\ tof>'d·the-lne ·= ........... __ ...._lputtfngglWl,bulk· In -...... $1.JOO,OOO, .,..... CALl .. .251.700 CLASSIC LOOK Of GREECE CORONA DR MM. Custom home on • 45 ft R2 lot b ~ beMdlL ~ 4,000 Sf, with ....... 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Mcmer FDIC, Eqtlal Houalac Laada OlGOl Baak of America Corporatioa Harbor Ridae Brand new to die marlcet, thie Harbor RidJ! homereltwu~owme1 kitchen, enormow buanent wine cellar, huge muter .Wte With ti~ ama, · outdoor poc:>l, billiard room, built in bu, gipndc ~ '°°'?': ~ depot · room. CombiDed widi the most in~ Viewl of NeWport l'Ult>Or anCI die Paa6c Ocean, tbU home truly ddina luxury. . . . ,. . -~ .. RllC:ooNt7.w Bv Wuo'sWHo b1 U}X\J~Y Rlw PsrAm -... oO N I .... I,, U...l.ul~ 'llt.!J J<Ut ~""'" tl•.JJIWI~~ ~J-"W r.J.J John Stanaland Broker I Manager Cell: 949.689.9047 John@LagunaSeaside.com EASICE AEAL TV lnd'io -Brand new home with mount.am views. 3 bdnn / 2.5 bath 3 !'ar ~ara,I(<' F'or more mfonna- t10n contact. 'Keith !'14!1 6:37 5236 ':;>299.900 laguna lkac:h -Custom Mark Smger design. 4 bdnns I 3 bath 3,800 sq fl Ocean view. Soon to be under construction ':;>2.500.000 Villas al Monlogt: Sweeping ocean and whitewater vistas from the heart or Lagw\ll Beach An expansive 3,000 (est.) square-foot oceanfront Vtlla steps from the sand, parks, and Montage Resort & Spa. For more infonnatlon contact Keith Ference 949.637.5236 ':>4.295.C:XXJ Son. Clonoik -New ocean view home ln gated community. 4 bdnns I 4 bath / 3 car garage Contact Keith: 949.637 5236 ':;>1.150.CX)() Colhedrol Ci~ -New Montage home. 2 bdrms I 2 5 bath in main house. I bdrm I I bath guest houc;e Contact Keith 949.637 5236 ':;>524.900 Only one: firm 1n Laguna &e:ach brings you lhe: wisdom of four ge:ne:rdions of re:al e:sbk e:xpe:rie:nce:. Mort: lnsighl ~Ha Resulls OCHASE For addilional inf ormalion, please call or visil our websile al lagunaseaside.com .. ' .. - i .... ' R EAL CHOICES REAL SAVINGS THE PORTFOLIO DIFFERENCE (.).<,car f'> U!'t ta m;-i n k Prc-... 1dent • Ovt"r ';Q b,mls .ind lending inc;t1tubons to choos'e trom • Loans to $10 m1ll1on; all crt"d1t protiles, includin~ eas_!:J-doc ;ind 1nte ... rt"st-only • Our ~oal is to provide the bestrates and lowest cost -all with our best price guar,rntet" TRY FIXED S·YEA R TO SI 5 MILLION • 4 95% • ZERO POINTS • INTEREST-ONLY OPTION • NO PREPAYMENT PENALTYlll March Classes & Events Tuesday, March 2 9 a.m .. Aff1l1ates meeting Wednesday, March 3 9 -11 a.m., "Valet MLS" Beginning class 2 -4 p.m., "Valet MLS" Advanced class Thursday, March 4 8:45 a.m., G.P.A. Committee meeting 11 a.m. -2 p.m. Broker Open House areas 9, 11 , 12, 25, 26, 27 Friday, March 5 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker O pen House areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 Monday. March 8 10 a.m. -noon, "Winforms" Beginning CE class 1 -3 p.m .. "Wmforms" Advanced CE class Wednesday, March 10 9 a.m. MLS Committee meeting 2 -4 p.m .. 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"MoldH CE class Wednesday, March 24 9 -11 a.m., HValet MLS" Beginning class 2 -4 p.m., "Valet MLS" Advanced class Thursday, March 25 11 a.m. -2 p.m. Broker Open House areas 9, 11 , 12, 25, 26, 27 Friday, March 26 11 a.m. · 2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 Wednesday, March 31 10·45 a.m. · 2 p.m., Chanty Fashion Show Luncheon, Sutton Place •'' .... lilllllll ... 11111 .. llllllllllllllllllillllllllllilllllilllllilillllllillllllllilillllllillilll .. w.. .......... __ .... w 47 ~ a. ~ N 00 oci N ~ An exceptional neighborhood deserves exceptional service. As a seasoned home loan consultant serving Orange County tor over 29 years, I'm proud to bnng my considerable experience to your neighborhood. I also have the technology, resources and innovative loan products from one of Amenca's leading lenders to make your next home buying experience fast, convenient and virtually hassle-free. A vast selection of home fina ncing options, including: ~ PayOpt1on ARMs ~ Fixed Pertod ARMs 3/1. 5/1, 711. 10/1 ~ Interest Only Loan Programs ~ Home Equity Loan Programs ~ Fast & East" Loans ~ Purchase & Refinance ~ Stated Income Available ~ Primary Residence, Second Homes, High Rise Condominiums ~ New Construction (Rate Cap Program offers interest rate protection for up to 14 months) Kevin Budde Branch Manager Cell 949 422-2075 kevin_budde0countryw1de com Website: www.loanapprovalsfast com M1ss1on V1e10 Branch 27101 Puerta Real, Suite 100 M1ss1on V1eJO. CA 92691 Phone 949-282-2203 011ect Fax 949·348-1639 Irvine Branch 18044 Culver 0flve Irvine. CA 92612 Phone 949 552-2777 m 224 •eou~· HOME LOANS Easy. Really: l .. 1 • t t I If t IOl163554 5000 Birch St 6th floor Ste 610 Ne wpuit 8P.;icl1 CA 9?660 Email clkurnmerfe lllt u lJdmnytoncap1t.i l cu1 11 AMBERHILL continued from page 32 Prices and produd availability are subjed to change; please see a sales counselor for details. No guarantee is made of existing views, which may be altered by subsequent development, construction, tree growth and landscaping. Standard Pacific, one of the nation's largest homebuilders, has built homes for more than 6 1,000 families during its 37-year history. The company focuses its efforts on constructing homes within a wide range of price and size. Standard Pacific operates in some of the strongest housing markets in the country with operations throughout the major metropolitan areas in California, Texas, Arizona, Colorado, Florida and the Carolinas. The company also provides mortga.ge financing and title services to Its homebuyers through its subsidiaries and joint ventures, Family Lending Services, SPH Mortgage, WRT Financial and SPH Title. For more information on Family Lending Services, a full-service mortgage banking company, call (800) 325-5363. Additional homebuilder services include the Standard Pacific Design Studio, where Amberhill homebuyers can visualize the perfect home with the guidance of a professionally trained interior design staff. Currently, Standard Pacific Homes Orange County Division is building in Tunle Ridge and the village of Quail Hill in Irvine, Talega of San demente, Playa Vista in Westside Los Angeles, Crystal Cove at Newport Coast; Ladera Ranch, Fullerton, Costa Mesa and Azusa. To visit Amberhill, take the 405 Freeway north, exit Culver and head south. Culver will turn into Bonita Canyon. From Bonita Canyon, tum left onto Tunle Ridge Drive. Tum left onto Summit Park Drive and go to the top of the hill. Turn right onto Crest Terrace, then left onto High Point. The Models and Sales Gallery are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., except Mondays, when hours are from noon to 5 p.m. For more lnformatf.on on AmberhOI, r.all (949) 679-1207. Ho~buyers who want immediate informatWn on other new home tkvelopmmts by Stand4rd Pacific Homa are encouraged to vtstt its website at www.stand4rdpadftclwmes.com. , •, •. ' ~\ I ''t .. JJeNfOlt ~k Cwt.oh. • IJ,otf5,ooo Spectacular "4 Bd. home oo an approx. half a.ere 1hu AMk ~ · /2,Jt5,ooo WonderM charmin& home in Three Arch Bay /111u.e 'fmAa · J1,tf4g,ooo Private and serene ftat. channing 3 Bd. 2 Ba. }JeNJ>Olt ShJtJ . /1,350,000 Beach dose.~ ... Bd. 3 Ba. ~Hf),, .f.Af11M • tt75,ooo Ocean view lot with Catalina and sunset views iJtNl°Jf '&.uk · /2,900,000 Commanding ocean, Catalina and city light views CoiOM id~ · /t,995,000 Spectacular home oo approx. I 0.000 sq. ft. lot S"Jt C~11& · /1,450,000 Expansive Cyprus Cove Mexlcan hacienda style ~ CPJfA ~ • $95,~9,(KJ() Custom family home with pt.eel entry ,., ... }JeNfOlt ~. fJ.,700/J1.Q1etJ,, Bright open condominium N CX) -~--- a 8 N oO f);e1i J-lvl1.fe l:ira6Jry N I .... ! ~ BALBOA ISLAND ~ ~ 206 Topu Avenue $1 ,750,000 Sat 1--4 Roseanne T. l.e¥an Sun 1--4 Roseanne T. Levan w 1li &! BALBOA PENINSULA POINT i 2157 Ocean Boulevard $1 ,599,000 Sat 1--4 Lori Gustafson ! Sun 1--4 Lori Gusufson BAY CREST 180 I Sandalwood Lane $1 .495.000 Sun 1--4 Cammy lAIU. BAYSHORES 2702 Circle Drive $2,495,000 Sat 1--4 Nadine Bartholomew Sun 1--4 Nancy Short BLUFFS 310 Vista Suerte $699.900 Sat , .... BlllHlll Sun 1--4 BIH Hill CLIFF HAVEN 5 I 5 Sl&nal Road $1,995,000 Sun 1--4 Dana Black CORONA DEL MAR lOl Camadon Avenue, Unit I $2,)95,000 Sat , .... Mali Gulled&• Sun 1--4 Mall Gulledp 2734 Windover Drive $1.995,000 Sat 1--4 Heather Mcew.tl Sun 1--4 Grayce Tallalwro CRYSTAL COVE 86 Sldra co.,. $2.295,000 Sat 1--4 McMontsleJWhtt. DOVER SHORES . 1824 Santllao Drive $1 .949,000 Sat 1--4 Michael Mad<allar Sun 1--4 Dottie Austero EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 165 The Mui.n Circle $1.500,000 Sat 1--4 Tiffany Holden Sun 1--4 Tiffany Holden 295 19th StrMt $895.000 -$949,000 Sat 1--4 Dana Black 1757 Westminster $769,000 Sat 1--4 EdVopl ~\ EMERALD RIDGE i 32492 Via Mentone $1.179,000 Sat 1--4 KimbertyH~ HARBOR RIDGE 4 Gene¥e $2.900,000 Sat l·S ~E. ...... . Sun 1-S Allan E. Heller Olll04 ~ .............. C.,...-°"'*I .... ...-..,. Nit!' IM.CddMI ........... llOt t:::: .. ~d ..... --... ......... ....__.... .. ODftdlllorl ......... d~ ,,.,...,,..,.,,. ~......... ,..._. .. -...--.. thobu)wla ..................... -fr ... ICQftC)'dftl .................. ,.,..... ..................................... Iii-...-._.------------------------~~ LAGUNA BEACH 31732 Fairview $875,000 Sun 1-4 Kevin Kamm '481 Park Avenue $825,000 Sat 1-4 The Sheridans Sun 1-4 The Sherldans LAGUNA NIGUEL 31617 East Nine Drive $1 .750/month Sat 1-4 Amanda Horton LIDO ISLE 339 Via Udo Nord $2.995.000 Sun 1-4 Alison McCormick I I '4 Via Mentone $1 .395,000 Sun 1-4 Sandy Pickens LINDA ISLE 60 Unda Isle 9'49.'463.5173 $6.500,000 Sun 1-4 Evan Corbtt NEWPORT BEACH 1830 Port Tiffln $1 .525,000 Sat 1-4 Heather Anpl Kidder Sun 1-4 MepnVarp 25 18 Sierra Vista $1,195,000 Sat , ... Nicole Loux 20 Canyon Island Drive $689.000 Sat , ... Brennan/Hardy NEWPORT COAST 37 Sea Terrace $I ,5'49.000 Sun 1-4 Mali Gulledge NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2500 Cliff Drive $2,100.000 Sat 1-4 Cammy Leslie Sun 1-4 Todd Bryson NEWPORT SHORES 338 62nd Strfft $1 ,350.000 Sun 1-4 Murphy/Schultz PROMONTORY BAY '426 Harbor Island Drive $2,550,000 Sat 1-4 Marie Fargo-Sork Sun 1-4. Marie Fargo-Sorlt SHADY CANYON 19 Redbird $2. 9'49 ,000 Sat 1-4 Jerry Snyder 59 Copper Cr'Mk. Lots '46 a '47 $2.295,000 Sun , ... Michael Mld<ellar SOUTH LAGUNA 31525 Bluff Drtw $1,900,000 . $2.10().000 Sun 1-4 Matt Evans ' ; -' I i t , t •• M 8 "' oO "' I 41 ..... > ~ .a ~ ~ ~ "' ..... "jij 41 er :§ a: -?;" ... 0 · S~ithdilfr · /IJ.,900,000 Spectacular front row home.This 4 ~7.5 Ba. home feawres Birdseye maple wood floors. ~~OIA /J{Aw{ • ~ 500, 000 Incredible views. Collins Island home. Approximately 200 feet of bay frontage and a dock. ~ ~!1 • 14,900,000 ~tlJo" A11iMJ4IA • Js,t&o,ooo Mesa Drive equestrian esute. Front row views Beautiful home on an approximately SO foot lot IN ESCROW ·, SltMy CA11yo11 · lb,295,000 7.:wvu Slwm • J;.,145,000 Gorpous Tuscan style vi.w home. Single-lf!Yel S Bd. 4.S Sa. home with no steps. JJeNfOli ~ • t1,11s,ooo Tum-key, soft contemp<>Ny home wtth a flowing ftoorplan and private courtyard pool. 2'wer S1tiJre.1 • $t,949t 000 Beautiful, traditional family residence. Single-level, approximately 3,800 square foot home. 'Dwe1-SMl'tl · lt,o_39tooo Scunnioc. eornplet.iy remodeled view home. tdl'Alt11i!U • lt,095,000 Remodeled. frwundlnc unit. }JuvfPl't J-le.'5/dJ • lt,100,000 Cltahna, IUl\Mt Ylewl. '4 Bd. S BL custom home: &l!fJiJe Coif.A vflftJA • ttgg,ooo OristneJ '4 Bd. 2 BL home In a prime loatlon. 55 I I I ,. \ I \ -..... ,."''' oO N f .. vMy1ti?J-IJ/J • t;.,t95,ooo Contemporary home designed by Horst Noppenberger and feawred In Coast Magazine and on Laguna Art and Ardlkecture Tour. CvrTJM id~ · f4,49S,OOO Auchendc Italian scyte home Influenced by che owner's villa on Lab Como. Enjoy lncndlble Catalina. ocean, ~ HIH Golf Course,~ dty ltchts and t.y views. ~ ~ • /!,MS,000 Spectlculiw' OCW1 W.W. from dlil rwnodeied ) bedroom. 2.5 bid\ ctwnq home. • • ' •• t ••••• , , , "' , • • '• •• "' " ,.. .. , , , • , • • t t t • 1 , 1 • ' • , " "r • • ,. a • t • Su~~· ft~()()() v.c... ~*-lot In ~ Beed\. ao.. to beKh. ' I 1e~J-li(/J . /~295,000 Contemporary ocean view home completely remodeled within the past 3 years. Unique floorplan with large ocean view terraces. ~al;,.. Sf'if1jf • /!,( 54000 Spectacular remodel of a classic mid-century compound with pool, spa and sport court. 3 bedroom suites In the main house with attached I bedroom guesthouse. /wiM 'UNi!W • l_Jtf95,ooo Commandin& front row views from all IMn& a1'91S. Extraordinary I story, 3 bedroom home. ~"~ S/Ji"!' · l499t000 Wonderfully remodeled, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, lap pool and spa. West fadns mounuln vi.ws. • t ~ 6 aO ' "' • f .... f .. ~ w 1e & r 1 ~ t , 0 l'\)w)J Cwe-• /4,J00,000 The Ark. historic Moss Street Beach oceanfront home. Cira 1923 and built by jean Egaue, the home retains all of Its integrity. CvrTJM id~ · /4,£95,000 Stylish. traditk>nal, bayfront home located In Carnation Cow with sp«t&CUlar main channel views and a dock for a '40 plus foot boat and a side de. Completely remodeled In 2002. ~JtM !J'5Jtd • /J.,1.951 000 ~ent oc:.n and Cll1)'0tl vtew custom home In~ PaJrni16a. Gnnd encnnce operw to IMnc room, piano alcove, fonnal dining room and prime office. Hardwood ftoon. ..... a 51 Only eleven exclusive LAguna Beach oceanfront custom homesites remain. All the luxurious services and amenities of the Montage Resort and Spa. Lot sizes range from 13,000 to 16,000 square feet. ) I I I I { I ..., I I > I "-< I o.., ' \ I 'l ' > , I ' ' , t J " ' • I .... .. tJ'J.4 St1Ji~ 'lJJive • 1~949,000 . Beautifully redone, slngte ~ tradidonal &mlty residence. Swe..,.,. "'9ws d a.ck &.y, mounains and city lights. S bedrooms, 4 baths wtcn chets kitchen. $eparat9 auest quarters. 19 Mil-A · IJ.,94g,ooo Elegant 4 bedroom. 4.S bath Shady Canyon vllta. DesCned around an airy central courtyard wtcn stunning goff course views. 59 C~ Crui · IJ.,;.95,000 2 Joa wtcn llppf'CW9d plans. Aeur de France, Inspired by the dmllm councryslde homes d PrcMnce, Is loc:at.ed widW'i the prd-pted. got coune comnulky d hdy ~· J 66 Sdrd Cwe · /1,J.95,000 Impeccably appointed villa in prestigious Crysul CoYe. Elegant Spanish style archkecwre frames panoramic Pacific Ocean views. Rare comer lot with park-like setting and an abundant sense of space. Lavish master with spa bath, 3 additional bedrooms, 3.5 baths. Ocean views from almost tNery r.oom. open air terraces and patio. Great room, formal dining room and gounnet kitchen. I I I •• ' a to~ /Ju · 14500,000 Prime t.yfront residence features l~ible open spaces for living and entertaining. '4 bedrooms, billiard room, sauna and Indoor exercise pool. Dode. side de. '4 car pnae. 4710 Swhre !.:>Jive · l~b99,000 lncredlbty remodeled Oceanalre duplex. Upstairs unit has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths with sitting room off of master bedroom. Lower unit has 2 bedrooms, I baUl. \ Mo /J~ • IJ.,995,000 Gorgeous, tum-key Udo Isle home. Huge comer lot. Large entry courtyard with pool and spa. Fabulous bay and city lights views. M /Ju ·"3,695,000 8-ltUy bulk. CCll'IWnpOrlry, blrfront home. Larp lot. cop-qualky macww. and ftnlshes. ~home on., OMltwd ...... CIO w.a • UW. room wldt ~ brlllcfut room. '.' ••• t ·, ~·, ,·,. f' '' ,.,.,.,.,,,.. ~ \.\ , ... ' • • • • • • t •••• ~ '.. .... • • f , ' •• '· ~ ~ • • • • f t .................................. ' •• M /Ju • IJ,t.95,000 8-udlul. t.rfront. a.com home ~ In 1996. ~ blr and city._.. "'9w&. flWoua. rwM d1l1d tw, ...... I modal. Snda ~~Formal ... room. • • --- • ..... IS ~ ~ g- ':.< .., .,, CT .., ~ -< ' N SX> N 8 ~ ::0 .,, Ql ,..., "' 6j ~ 0 C>I ~ ~ .,..._... ...... ,.._ ... -...-........... . .. • ,. - .. • oO N •• ' . ' • • ~od /JIAM • J;.,04g,ooo Excellent. neiNer Income property. Very spacious. light and bri&flt Wlits. Each has its own inside laundry and 2 ar garage plus cOYered parldng. lrviM ~ltda • /4,195,000 This dramatic, contemporary home Is nem.d on a bluff top wtth panoramk views of Newport Hari>or, city ICflts and Catalina sunsets. ~"" ~n£NJ(IA • /2,aStJ,000 Cunom. oc..mont home under conscrucdon. ~ Crabmln style .. bedroom. .. bath home. Goofmet kitchen. vat locadon. t ......... -•• ,;,, " f,f .... , ......... . ............... • ' • • • • • • .... " • ~ ''• ' • t •• ' • ' J t • t a f 4 .... t • t 4" •• ._ \t J tt c H t4 ~············~ ........... . ma • -17 ~ 2 ~ ':< ....., tl) g- ~ -< N 00 "' 8 "" ::io tl) 1 !!!. ,.., .,. -;;; ;; 0 ... I ~ Jl ~ I IOS !hliM Cwt c~ Swmlng arc:htt.ctural resldenGe captures the an of fine living. Contemporary Mediterranean style design blends form and function. Eminently livable. 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths and 2 master suites. Grand living/dining salons, family room. chef's kitchen. Distinctive 6lan enhanced by sumptuous furnishings. Enjoy life alfresco. PooVspa. private access to world-dass beach. ,I I I lo\ I • • tJtMn ~ . fJJ.95'000 This Is the fim time this gracious Southern styie manor has ever been on the market.An exquisite, S bedroom tradidonal home • .4juM }jif#t/, • fJ., 495, 000 Incredible buy In Ocean Ranch. Great floorplan. very spacious, sparkling pool and '4 car garage. CAfWAJiV ~ • /s,995'000 One d ~ most ,,,..,lflcent contemporary berachfront homes 9YW' built In Orange County. Ed l.ohf'bach architecture. ; • .. .. ~ C! g. ~ ..., ~ CT ~ -< "' ?> "' 8 ~ :0 ~ ~ l'T'I )fr nr ~ -< :p ~ Wonderlu~ charming home In Three Arch Bay with 180 decree oc~ coasdlne and Catalina sunset ~· ~ grassy yard In bade. All rooms ------ ,. I "' I ,. • ' I •' • ! ~ . I 1t ~ oO N ,f ..... ~ ~ ~ !I !!! "' w --~ ex i ! -~ -- JJeN?JrC ~h_ • /l,S25'000 Wonderful S bedroom home in Harbor View Homes next c:o the greeobelt. Light and bright. Hardwood floors. newer appliances, used bride fireplace and 3 car prace. CorfJM Jd vVW-· /l,995' 000 Spectacutar bmity home slnated on an approximately I 0,000 square foot lot wwt\ oc.ean and bay views from the second story. .... i Tum-key, 3 bedroom. 2 bath ranch style home with great curb appeal. t/t,195,000 !Jwl},,~. /995'tJtJ(J ~ opponunlty m remodll or build • custOm home wtdt oc:.rl 'ri9wl. M~J.li//J · /1.,4gs,ooo Ftibub.a .. bedroom. 4.5 bath home wtdt ~ vlMs ..... by arc:tvc.a. Mari< Slrp: . \ ~ 71 (/) <» c a. <» ':< .,., I'll er ~ -< .. - N 00 N 8 ~ :::0 I'll !?:. ,..., "' a; it; 0 <» ~ :0 g ,_ ' I ' . " , • • ~ ~ - 72 ~ oO N f ... ! ~ G> 1§ "' w i;; G> 0:: ~ t 0 &u&iMJ-l~ltb · Jt45,ooo Superi> locadon for this remodeled. welt-mainCllned duplex In Eastslde Costa Mesa. Just down the street from excellent Newport Beach elementary. junior and senior high schools. JJeNfDli ~eatk · Jtgg,goo Absolutely wm-key. completely remodeled Bluffs condominium with designer flair. Located In quiet area near Olympic-sized pool and greenbelt. • n ..: ~ 5f ~ ..., n> 0-2 a. -< "' ?> "' ~ ::0 n> ~ ,..., "' iii iii :ii' ~ ~ Gorieous. upgraded 3 bedroom and 2 bath cownhome. Largest model in Big Canyon McClain. Comer location with fabulous golf course views. Tum-key. Subterranean paridng. Shows great. Must see. ., •' I I' . . • l ' • :,. ~ • 74 ~ oO N ! .... ! ~ ., ~ .... ~ Q: ~ ! JJer.JfPl't Cvdfc · J~;.9g,ooo Sophisticated Plan 2 In St. Michel. Spacious '4 bedrooms, 35 baths and office/den. Fabulous expanded kltchen/breakt. room with French doors leading to backyard. JJer.J?li ~k · t2,9oaooo Commanding ocean, Catalina and city light views from this Harbor Ridge custom home. '4 bedrooms, 6 baths, library/office. CoNJM 1d ~ · $4395,000 Rare find, almost I fl acre. C()t()M 1d ~ · t1,t50,ooo Wonderful opportunity to build a new home. Z>wer ShteJ · $1,995,000 Back Bay and city lights views. CDIOM Jd ~ · lt,45aOOO Detached Pllli 3 comp wtdl OC-1 views. /.JeN;.w;Ji 'JUatk · l/,495,000 Very cmefully renovated '4 bedroom home. CotoM Jd ~ · /995,000 Absolutely charmlni and unusually spacious. Z>wer Sh1t1 · J/,9()0,()()0 One story, beaudful1y lppolntlld home. 75 ~ C! a. ... ':" ...., "' a 2 - ~ "-- "' 90 N 8 ~ • I l 1 I • t ·- . > -~ ,. • 11 ~ oO N I ... ~ ~ ~ .. ~ ..., :i er: ~ t 0 ~ CrNt · 15,goo,ooo Sweeping views of the ocean, Cat21ina Island, harbor and city ll&hts. Faturing artist's studio, bonus/media room. musk room and offtce. JJeN?rt Cod.ft · J4995,ooo Slaat.ed In a serene ~ with ocean and city views In the dtstance. Fa.butous backyard wld\ ~ lawn. pool. 9'Ja and built-In barbeque. s bedroom suites with neutral tones . - CvrtJM Ad~ · $4£95,000 This Is a newty built, 2002 modem bayfront. Unbelievable views and an awesome Chris Light moYe-ln masterpiece. ~tJd 'PehinJufa • $J., 499, 000 . Sweeping ocean views from this qulm.essential beach com,e on the sand. Large front lawn. 3 bedrooms, I .S baths. Mllly room. living room with fireplace and dining area. 77 === • &. .. .. J. ' . I • .I ~ .. I I r I 71 ~ oO N I .. .... ~ ~ ~ ~ B "' w ~ IX ~ f 0 "!'9----------- ~JMreJ • $~595,000 This quintessential 2 story cottage features wood floors, French doors and seagrass flooring. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths a.nd office . .,4,nAa !Jft, • 14 500, 000 Soft contemporary design with over 8.000 square feet of living area. '4 bedrooms, office, woricout room, indoor exercise pool/sauna. dock a.nd a '4 car garage. • , 79 ~ C! a. ~ ..,., co ~ c: C>I -< "' 00 "' 8 i>. :Q co ll!. ..., ) "' a; ;; 0 C>I ~ :p ~ .... Newty built In 2003 by Greystone Homes. This Is the largest lot in Verona with a private wrap-around yard. Highly upgraded with hardwood floors. granite counters and stainless appliances. Shows light and bright. " '· .,... ~ • - • ~ oO N I .... f !! ~ w 16 ell ex l ~ ------------ ---~ - ""' ----... ... ---: ·--.. --... -.. . ---. . .... ·---· -:: .. : --- --.... ·-. -- --. MONARCH POINT Now Under Col~ Oc:Mn._&coaat views! 6,300 SQ. ft .. 2 story home. 6 80 with separate guest ct.uart9'S. ~GUNA BEACH &)11eb'VictO!je Beech home with ocean views. 3 BO, 2 l!SA. walk to fineet bMChes & restmnnts. -Jotdm Kyt. (9if8J "94-1521 CORON~ DEL MAR One of the finest single leYel homes in Corone Del Mar with panoramic Ocean & H1lltlor views. Jordan Kyle (949) 494-1521 -~ Stepe to the und, OONll view, 5 BO, 3 BA, °'* 2~9001q. ft., granite & tMe ttwougt)out. • • Bob Koop (IJtf8J 58f.'1fW1 • • • $1,760,000 Beautiful hOme wtth pnwte pool, completely remodeled, Rita Wede (949) 121>-1318 '825,000 2 BO charmer With epaciolJs Wvlng aree, rwep1ace. . . . . •• • 11 ~ c a. "' '< ..., "' ~ c "' -< "' ?> rv 8 t:> ::0 "' ~ "' V> iii ;;" 0 .., ~ ~ .. .. a ~ oO N , I .... J .. ~ w iij .. Q: i ~ ~ ._ Offered at $1,BSO,OOO Proudly Presented By Clan1 Tu of R•MAX Premier Realty (949) 451 -1257 or (949) 295-9988 I' • I' · I I I 2004 Officers and •Board of Directors Officers Rick Mcintire President Les Jenison President-elect Michael Gosselin Vice President Jan Wendorf Secretary/Treasurer Directors Wayne Baglin • Rick Gold • Dave Schaar • Ed Brown Beverly Milosevic • Rich Tusa • Marie Thomas Executive Viet Pruidmt, Robbin Wignall 939 Glenneyre St., Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (949) 497-2474 •fax (949) 494-3887 www.lagunaboardofrealtors.com Open SUnday f:3Q..llpm a Fayence, Newport Coeat Approximately 3,500 square feet offering 4 bedrooms, office, 3.5 bathrooms, large master bedroom with retreat and fireplace, formal dining room , courtyard with fountain and Japanese type garden plus side yard with rock fountain and gazebo. Enjoy the association amenities has to offer: pool, spa, clubhouse, tennis and basket ball court. Close to Fashion Island shopping center and just a 5 minute drive to the ocean. Visit the online virtual tour at: www.panostar.com/2fayence/ Bob Milliken Bob Chapman Jennifer Wong Betty Comegys 2004 Officers and Board of Directors Officers President President-elect Treasurer Secretary Directors Carrie Allen • Diane Coltrane Bing Girling • Jake Klohs • Judy Mertz David Prince • Jim Weisenbach Executive Vice President Tricia Moore, R.C.E., C.A.E. 401 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663 (949) 722-2300 • fax (949) 642-4105 www.ocaor.com Just what you've been waiting for Located in Westpark is th.is fabulous townhome. This townhome is immaculate and has two bedrooms and two and one-half baths. The home is light and bright. Features include a pnvate and enclosed patio and vaulted ceilings. There is a detached garage and one carpon space. The West park community includes a pool and spa. This home is offered at $419 ,000 For more information, call )l'nnifer Wong at (949) 640-3600 Strada Properties, J 40 Newport Cettter Dn·ve, Ste. I 00, Newport Beach. 02003 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporatio11 Ow11ed and operated by NRT /11c Gorgeous expanded Wyndover Bay Plan 1 Exquislfely appointed six bedroom, six and one-half bath home with every builder option included to make th.is home a tru~ masterpiece Stunning cherry hardwood floors, granite goum1e1 lotchen, large second master guest suite, library and children's famiJy room. Professionally designed rear yard with pool, spa, barbecue and brick pavcrs. Other quallty features include air conditioning, designer window treatments, association tennJs and gated community Charming home in Three Arch Bay Enjoy 180 degree ocean, coastline and Catalina sunset views from this wonderful Three Arch Bay home. There is a rare grassy yard in the back. All rooms except secondary bedrooms have views. There are three bedrooms and three baths. The fabulous custom kJtchen features an island, buut-m breakfast bench, Carrera marble and designer stalnJess appliances There 1s a separate office wnh built-ins, large master closet, two balconies and a den with ocean view and fJieplace. AU Three Arch Bay amenities. This home is offered at $2,365,000 For more infamration, call Pamela Ball at (949) 640-3600. Strada Propert1t•s, 140 Newport Center Dn'tw, Ste. 100, Newport Beaclt. ©2003 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporatio11 Owned and operated by NRT Inc. Beach close home has been remodeled This ~eautifully remodeled four bedroom, three bath Newpon Shore hontl' is situated on the canal and is only three blocks to the beach. Features include an open floor plan, hardwood floors, vaulted cc1hngs. recess lighting, surround sound, two fireplaces and a designer kitchen w11h granite. The lower deck on the canal has a Jacuzzi. There is also an upper deck off the master suite plus rooftop deck with view. Additional amenities include a master suite fireplace, large inside laundry and a two car garage. This home is offered at $1,350,000. This home ls offered at $2, 125,000. For more fn/otmatton, call Ro11 Felsot at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140 Newport Center Drive. Ste. JOO, Ne#Up<Jrt 3tach. 02003 Coldwell Ba11ker 1 • -1«41-Em~tttioff: Owned ancf apemterNJj' f1IR1Nne. • • • · • • • • • · • · For more infannatfon, calf Mary Scltultz at (949) 640-3600 Strada Propn11'es. • 140 Newport Cerlttr Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Beach. 02003 Coldwell Battker ' ·l«lfl-&strtteenrpqnttf"1r. Oiuned nntl IJf'"tlttd/Jy·NR'Nnc. • • • • · • -• · • • 83 ~ ~ g- '< ...., <1> S?' c: • .... -< "' ?> "' 8 l> :::0 <1> .... ~ "' ~ ~ 0 .... ~ 3' ~ .. ·,. "The traditional brokerage industry is under more pressure than ever." t -San FTancisco ChTonicle, Ma,.ch 9, 2003 "Traditional brokers have a tough fight justifying exhorbitant charges in the Intern et age." "Yet traditional realty agents are doing all they can to prevent the efficiencies of the Internet from benefitting home buyers and sellers." t -USA TODAY, Nw. i 2, 2003 "Don't accept agents' arguments that discounting is unwise." "Sellers tend to rely on their real estate agents for everything. That's a mistake.'' t -Forb es Maga.tine , Dec. B, 2003 The statements by the major media companies abooe represent views on the current trends in real estate and do not reflect an endorsement of any real estate firm. • l • I v r m I 111 .I l 11'1'11 1•1 I . I I I 1 I I I '. l' I I I I I I I Call u s at 888 .. CATAL IST Take a glimpse at the future of real estate at WWW.catalisthomes.com H ER MO A B EAC H • H U NTINGT ON BEAC H • N~WP O RT BEA C H • LAGUN A NtCUEL I~ ~ ~ ~ @ ~ ~ ~ I I ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~-~ ~ ~ @ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ § ' • /\ r I I I I r. 1 I I 1 I I Cuatom Home with Stunntn1 Panoramic View1f 659 Via Faltan • $2,099,000 ~ !fl>" paooramic ocean~ horn ch~ bcauriful 4, l 00 sq. ft. (a) Mme ma H.o:x> sq. ft. (a) lex. With 5 bcdnxms ar«l 3 lfl bedwon~ plus an <&r With~ h.ult-11~ th~~ bmsa a gorgerui interior with the highc$l ~~Truly a ascrn ~! Mr. Hanaen/MJ. Tromp • 9'49.249.41 01 I " I tr I ' NI' I If I Many upgrades m this 4 bedroom • I loft (or S1h bedroom), 2 J/4 ba. Guard-gated community 111 Cu,oocre1t • S709,000 2 br. + fo(t & bmLill rm., 3 ba. on a J.225 oq. ft. kit 1n JP!ed Olanttlf)' communuy Mr. HanM~· Foot<r • 949.721.2400 I /\, 'I I r ' 1\ r J I ' I J I I Extrnonl1rwy t..-Jc~ l'ruic Bcwty. 2 br , 2 bi. ~ 1,570 SF (,1) on 4.41 S "r (a) lot. Bu1h·m rooi. 'f\l Mr. H.on~n/M1. Tromp • 949.2•9.41 01 t • I . '\ • I \ ! I I I ' • \ ~ 38 Canyoo hl&od Otlve • S~99,000 En1oy !IOI( cnu~ v~M fmm t~ livlf\I!, dining, 11\A\ltf & 2nd~mom~ 3 ~. 2 1/2 bathroorni M.. Foour r. tuNm • 949.711.2..00 "'vi. Lot nlot • t999.ooo Mr. Han~n/M•. Tromp • 949.249.41 01 , 4 I /J f I 'J. I • f ,, I • t 633 ~Park Orin • Sl,795,000 En1•'Y 5wt'Cf'l1'1$1 ooy \'!CW\ .md my 1.¢\u ill n1gh1 fn'llTI UlL\ 1TmoJcleJ ~n~ on t~ w-.11n' Mo. Fcwttt/Mr. Ha,_,, • 949. 722.2..00 • , 1 .~. 1 • 1 r i 1 ,-, , , • 207 Cdar StrMt • t8l9,000 Durb hvl~. cl.151.' to the l-cach. Upiit;\ln. ~.lire UntlS J br. 2 ba..2nd ~I br .. I ba.·ht floor ., 1 See theae homes at @J NIWPORT BBACH LAGUNA NIGUEL HUNTJNOTON BEACH HERMOSA BEACH fill (9'49) 722·2~ (9 .. 9) z..9 ... 101 www.CATALISTHOMES.co m (7 14) 593.3339 (310) 376-5125 t-.;;@);;;;i.+-~-~-efil-~t.:!frJj ~ (:;~ !:J ~ -I df &.::J d J_f l:!Jl:::.J ~ f::J i.:::f l~@j tfffFrl. r:J Ji~ r;Jl~d 21 t5Lifil~ c1i dill &.::J L::.J • • ~ ~ ~ ':< ..., "' u 2 ~ ' N ?l N 8 ~ ;:Q "' 9!. ,..., VO a; ;;; 0 ~ -< "O ~ .... • ~ re l ., ...._ ! ~ .!! !!! "' w 1 0: ~ .?:' ... 0 • First Team to feature top team at Career seasoned agent joins First Team's Seminar, March 4 Ne~ft Beach office The seminar will educate new agents o n what It takes to become su ccessful In the business Mike and Karen Uchty First Team Real Estate wiU be holding a free career dinner, Thursday, March 4 from 7 to 8:30 p m. at the company's Success Academy, 3785 Plaza Drive in Santa Ana. First Team will feature top agent team, Mike and Karen Uchty They wiU share how they closed $6 million m real estate m 2003 Every year thousands of people in Orange County decide to pursue a career in ttal estate. A real estate career can be very lucrative, however, It ls not for everyone. There are only a few other careers m which there 1s a large gap between those agents that are enremely successful and He has a strong background In lntematlonal business International business professional, Allam Saaar, brings bJs business semibillty and Internet marketing 1kills to Ft.rst Team Est.at.e's Fashion Waid office. "We are excited to haft a piWrllb\al like Aslam on our team,•~ Debbie LewmMlowlld .-1. -with hll apatile in lnterllltlona1 maSetins and proven cxnmnttment to hU client.I, A'1am Is a power player tn the market." Prior to entering the ta! eNt.e indultry, Sattar, his Wife, and twO children, lived in London and then moved to Sou1hem California in 1992, where be IWled his own busineas exporttn& Unl1ed States products to many COUlltdes and later mmeged compeny-<>wned fut food mmmuJf.I, At\er tntervtewtng ~local OOlllpmUet, Sltt.v c:bOOIC Pint Team Estates btcaUR of the superior training and tools aV&ilable to the aaodates. He also saw the pat potential for~ growth. "I wanted to put .n of my ~gement, ~and bwdneu experience to work for 1111 W,. and eDen, • Sattar Slid. "I Ritz Cove Tuscan-style estate those who do not succeed. With its red clay tiled roof and "'Hett at First Team, we are dedicated to educating new rustic stone exterior, this dramatic agents about the truth on a career in real estate: said cust0m home will make residents Career Director Erin Dunn. The seminar will answer and guests feel as if they're sitting questions such as: what does It take to get started, how you under the Tuscan sun. The can ensure your success and how much money you can residence is cwrently wider make construction by award-winning First Team ReaJ Estate is dedk ated to the success of their Finton Associates. new agents. No other real estate company offers a training Scheduled for completion in program with the Academy's su~ rate, and no other real summer 2004, the prospective know what Ill tmponam ICep bu,mg and selling a home ii b a family. So when my clients work with me, I mlly haft their best interests at hean: ~you Art ctmSlderi"& tJae SAJe or Pf'rrMse of yt1Nr lwrM ori~ l""f'trlY, arll Aslll#I Sdllr of Fmt T llml BstM#"' (114) 420.0555,"' e-fllMl """tit M4*4fl~·'°"'· Also, Ills# -~.l:tMf/11111#4,, estate company offers a 5,000-Square-foot training facility owners must act soon If they would like to customize this 4,00()...square-foot home that offers four exclusively for training new and existing agents. bedrooms, four and onHlalf baths and a subterranean garage of equal square footage. ·0ur academy is dedicated to providing the highest An ingenious single level destgn separates the private sleeping quarters from the open quality of tralrung in the field of reaJ estate sales,• said entertaining spaces that look out over the pool, spa and fabulous ocean vista. Founding President and CEO Cameron Merage. •off erlng A wall of retract.able French doors in the great room as well as the fonnal dining room allows the the best service to the clJents ls First Team's No. 1 prlonty gentle btteus of the outdoors inside. There are old world stone fireplaces in the great and fonnal and we are able to do that through our unsurpassed c1Jnin8 rooms as well in the covered loggia. training program.· Located off the main foyer, is the spacious master suite as well as the library with its own bath "This is not the easiest training nor the shortest: said and closet which can be used as a founh bedroom. Thett is a lovely fireplace, vaulted ceiling, First Team Success Academy Director Dale Lawrence. "ln pecan hardwood Ooors and French doors that open to pdvate terrace. The bath has an oversized fact, It is the most intense and comprehensive real estate shower, sunken spa tub and his and hers sin.ks. There are also two separate master closets. tralnJng in the business. We owe our clients and students The gounnand will appreciate the Italian country-style kitchen that features an imported stone all the tools they need to be successful; the stats floor, vaulted open beamed ceiltn~ and Viking appllances. demonstrate that it is the most successful. In fact, in the 15 AU secondary bedrooms have their own baths and sizable closets. years I've spent as a national speaker and trainer I've never The subtmanean level could accommodate up to flve cars. lt offers two mechanical rooms, a worked for a company with this type of training.• workbench, storage, wine cellar and private stairway access up to the maJn level. Those who are strlous aboul SffCCttding in a career in real This residence is located on a secluded cuk:le-sac location. estate are encouraged to attend tM career dinner. Seating is This home is offered at $4,495,000. limited and reseroations are encquraged. For more R1r 1""rt ~' call First TMm Estates' Dtan Stnuarl al (949) 7 J 9-205 J or Jeannie Young at ~r;:,;.~rp~~;:/~tlJJt,~~/flrt~:::·:·'!l~=~#~·~~~·~~':!::::~a::1:!::. ~~:_ ..... ·. __ .. • ' 17 , --. -----~~ • ~ oO N ,. f ... f .. ~ w 1 a: ~ ;! ...,.. __ -.1 ...... ... • 1 -;» l • • V> .... c a. .... ':.< ... "' CT ~ -< ' "' ?O "' 8 "" ;;c .., i::. ..,. a; ii 0 .... ~ 3l ~ I I I I ---. --~-=-=---"-----.--~ ----...._~~ -. ------ • ~ oO N •' I ~ ~ ~ "' ., in "" ~ .. a:: i ! ... • l COTO DE CAZA DANA POINT 13 Veracruz Dwnf .\iahrr 94q/4~5 18W Satr.>un 12-5 Selltr will enterUin affm bdwtm 52.li?,(O). $.4495,876 U34An~Way Vt Ann Gin4day 949/234 t;oSq 1380Moore~ I.Jot Ann GiMl.1v 949.i2l4 W>89 239 Grandview /DI Cnrl/lgltlltb O.CllPPl919/4941177 ~ l·S ~· 1·5 Sl.895.IXX> ,.~ .• l!-5 5619,m ''" I~-i 1'Jn 0-1 Cowt Stllfr will mlrstin offes bdltlel ~.~'99,Bi6 \al Jl.:; sm.m ~ur1 I ! lU-4.llJ Sl, 7SO,lXXl • 11 en °' c a. °' ':< ...... '1> O' 2 9: '< "-' 00 ,.., 8 '" ~ .,. !!:.. ~ .,.. Q; ~ C' 9'-~ J> 2' Lido 11>$ v~ Orvieto Harbor View Homes Corona Highlands Balboa Peninsula Point CAPISTRANO S985,IQ) . .. . t2 ~ re ~ f .... f .!! ~ "' w l! er l ! :.. • B r u c e M i I I 11 .r 949 . 689 . 8686 I www.HomesByBruce .com Rep r eunting t h e di scerni ng buy ers and sellers of prem i um properti es i n Coasta l Or ange County Crystal Cove Model perfect home in beach close Crystal Cove. This 3 bedroom 2 1/2 bath home has ocean and Catalina sunsets as well as inviting outdoor .._ ___________ areas. ~ Prudential s2.01s.ooo l:allfornla Realty 3301 East Coast Highway Corona del Mar, CA 92625 --....... --- Prudential California Realty offers Career Nights and Licensing Classes at the Training Center in Irvine Career Night highlights opportunities in real estate for prospective Career Nfghu about the career opportunJUes available at Prudential California Realty. Other topics covered will be the basics of the business, how it bas changed du.ring the past few years and opportunltles within the industry. i<r.1W said that because of the booming Orange County real estate market, those seriously thinking about a real estate career should attend the seminar. Ask any new agent why he or she joined Prudential Callfom1a Realty, and undoubtedly you will be told 1t 1s because of the in-depth tratnJng. Tti.sh Kraus, director of training. and Jan Nestor, administrator of the licensing school, offer a fliendly and safe haven for the new agent. Nestor encourages and guides them through the prepuadon process of getting thc1r real estate lJcense and Kraus charts Trtsh Kraus and Jan Nestor Prudential agents benefit from the company's large netWork of resources including the latest presentation thc1r course to success with the business development classes offered to both new and seasoned agents. Prudential ls keenly aware of the challenges that each new agent erpedences in starting a real estate career. Managers and mentors provide the guidance at the office level, while the on-going business development classes are conducted at the traJnlng center in Irvine. 'Today1 OpportuniUel in RW P.ltate,• a free seminar pretented bT Kraus and Nestor, on the 6rst Wednesday of each month, at 6:30 p.m., talks software, national and local advertising programs, and eCcrtlfkaUon. Prudential's cMad<eting has become an excellent tool for both new and seasoned agents to branch out and compete in today's computer savvy market, enabling them to build upon cllent relatioruhJps with personalized marketing. All of our training. the mentor program and personal agent websites are company paid programs. licensing <luses Prudential California Realty's next session of real est.ate lJcensing classes will start on Saturday, March6. Anthony Schools supplies the course materials, which include the California Real Estate Principles, Power Prep Videos. Audio Tapes, plus a computer disk and workbook containing more than I 000 practice exam questions. The licensing course ls made up of two components. The first is a three-week, 12-hour accelerated classroom instruction by Jim Parks of Anthony Schools. On the fowth week, students are gtven a 100 question test that must be passed with at least a 60 percent grade in order to qualify to take the Ca..lifomia real estate e.xa..m. Certificates of completion are then sent along with student's application to the Department of Real Estate in order to obtain a test date. For more '"fomiation, call Trish Kraus, Prudential CAiifornia Re"1ty's Director of career Developmnst at (800) 895-1869. Tiu Tram,,., Coster ts 1ocakd at 2405 McCabe Way, ste. 1 J l, I~. Pnlde1rtial CAllfomill Rulty ts proud to be " MeMber of HomeSmllas of ArMricll I~., "Berluls'lrt H"""1way affiliate. 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Ideal for living and entertaining, this private aashing whitewater views and serene Padftc bachelor's from the University of Buenos Aires. paradise is located within two miles of the beach. panoramas is the prefect setting for Villa Se:rmile. Profea.tonal tennis brought Mawn to the United Prench doors, windows and the latest color palette are I The villa. nestled on a premier lot, melds the put States almolt 20 yean ago. Keay is a licensed real blended in one of the most interesting architectural styles and pretmt by ~ly blending authentic est.ate agent with a backp>und in education. A two-story great room with natural wood ce:Wngs and Prencb artifacts Wfth oontempomy arcbitectlll'C. Bebe~ into real estate sales as a skylights gives architectutal distincUon. The kitchen bas • The Pressoo-Souae Group, comprised of Patty profellloo. she laWd far mmy yeam as president granite center island, breakfast nook and a perfect deck Pl 111 m and Keny and Mmdce Soulle, worked of Pim College in Newport Beach. AD three for morning coffee. Four ft.replaces and an o~celbonus ttreie.ly to locate this stunning oceanfront memhm of the ~ Group are room with its own private entrance add to the COIJlfort. property and to ~ it for their dimts. redpimb c:A Prudential Real Estate Affiliates A fantastic yard boasts a custom tropical rock pool and "'The home is extraordinary.• Presson said. prestigious Oiainnm's Orde Award, ranking spa with thMe waterfalls. Extensive covered patlo1 large -Every place you look there is something sped.al them in the top one percent of Prudential sales barbecue and entertainment center and large grassy yard to catch the eye. Prom the ~yeaN>)d entry assodates in the nation, complete the home. Nestled in a unique area of custom door to the water view inftnJty windows, the Prtssoff-5"-.:re Gf'Ollfl"""' be rt.lldted at (949) estates, this residence is a must see. home exudes elegance and grace: 922~52() or('! J 4) 412-90 J 4 or.Hiid: For more '"/°"""""11, c;sU Piii •""Joe Ntu1,,l1tlwven of Keay added, "It was a pleasure to 1epit:1t.111 the pd)JJraro•• m lld or ~lld. 71tdr PnukfttiAI C"11fime"' Rully's Mtn111rdt BucJa Ill (949) buyer in the purchase of such a rmmbble oJ!ice • loollal lllMOS McGllJrie, 1"'"9e. Visit tlt.t 661 -5454. Ym1 "'" lllso vtnt tltdr fl1tbsite 111 property: ~ ...,"' WWMt.""11,,iklwma.COM. Tltdr offb ts locltUJ Ill 2 R#:z. "It was offered ai S 11 .5 million and~ a --~ O.rlkm '" MOMrda Buels. ••·'••••'••·•" ••• .. ,. ·'•••''''·••••••t•••••f tt •t •••••·'''·'·•··•·•••••••••••••·•• ... •·•••••···•·••·'·'c :r -~ • " ~ e a. ... ::< .... ~ «;?" c: ... -< "<' "' ?J "' 8 ~ ::0 ~ !!!. 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Professional tennis bro~t Maurice to the United The vf11a. nestled on a premier lot, melds the past States almost 20 years ago. Kerry is a licensed real and pment by seaml~y blending authentic estate agent with a background In education. Prench artifacts wtth oontemporary archftecture. Before entering Into real est.ate sales as a The ~-SOuase Croup, comprised of Patty profetllon, she served for many years as president Pt rm and Ken)' and Mmdce Soulle, worked of Platt CoJleg'C In Newport Beach. All three tirele9lly to locate this stunning oceanfront memben of the Pres8on-Sousse Croup are property and to procure It for their clients. redpientl of Prudential Real Estate AfBlia~ "The home Is extraordbwy: Presson said. prestigious 01ahman's Orcle Award, ranking "Every place you look there ts something spedal them tn the top one percent of Prudential sales to catch the eye. From the S~year-old entry associates In the nation. door to the water view inftnlty windows, the ~ GtONp CIUf bt rtllClted at (949) home exudes elegance and grace.• 922~520orfl14) 412~9014 or t-mal1: Kerry added, "It was a pleasure to represent the p1dlyf'l''llSt1""co1utd or ~.1fd. Tltdr buyer tn the purchase of such a remarkable qJlb ls IOOlllal Ill Mo5 Mee.be, lf'f!ine. Vtstt the property.• . ~..-..- "It was offered at SI 1.5 million and _,..,-.4 a """"1.0MsllllHOMeSRE.tmn. Welcome to paradise Th.is sprawling custom Mediterranean-style estate with circular drive on 1.3 flat usable acres is in San Juan Capistrano. Ideal for living and entertaining, this private paradise ts located within two miles of the beach. French doors, windows and the latest color palette are blended In one of the most interesting architectural styles A two-stoty great room with natural wood criltnp and skylights gives architectural distinction. The kitchen has • granite center island, brWdut nook and a ped'cct deck for morning coffee. Pour &replaces and an ofBceJbonus room with Its own private entrance add to the codort. A fantastic yard bouts a custom tropical rock JfOOl and spa with three waterfalls. Extensive covered patio, large barbecue and entertainment center and large grassy yard complete the home. Ne.stied In a wlique area of custom estates, this residence Is a must see. For more i".frmutkm, call P•t """Joe Nu,,,,ilelwtlm of Prudmt'4l CllllfomU. Rully's MOMrclc Buch id (949) 661-5454. YO#""' .ZS0 Mt tlldrt0e~ id I 1 i • , 1 , , I , I , , , • t •• , 1 • t ::'f':~ & I • I , t I t I I I l I l t • t I I l I I l I I I I I > I • I • o , """'°· """"~·"°"'· '111dr offee Is loc4led id 2 RU:z CArlkm '" MOMma Be4clc. ..... , ••.•• , .................... 1 .. 1•l•,,,,,, •• with a vate !&re styles. t t I .. ~ Er 0. "' "::< ~ ~ S( c: ~ N !JO N 8 ~ ::Q ~ !!!.. ,.., la <i 0 "' ~ :::!' §: • ~ -< ' '( .. '· ". l · I j . '. 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LAND FOR SALE • OCEAN VIEW READY TO BUIID Gorgeow oc~n view loc in exclusive guard gaced communiry of Sea Pointe Estates. Fabulow approved plans for 6,200 sq feet home with seven bedrooms and eiitht and half baths. Gorgeous two IC'Vcl backyaid 2,000 sq feet each levd with pool an<fspa and large grass uca. Muse S«~ OITtrrd a1 S89S,OOO ~ PABUWUS P~ATE OC;EAN VIEW LOT 111c ul1ima1r in privacy. chis cstaie loc is Approx.. 6 acres with beautiful ocean and mountain v1rws. Located in 1he nclwive guard gated community of Sc,ar Brand !Unch. This cus1orn multi million dollu estate communiry offtn spac:_lOW. private living. fantastic cq_ucsrrian rr.Uls along the mountain ride and jwr minutes from che beach. One of the Few Jou available!!! Seller will enteruin offers bccwcen $1 ,095,000 and $1,294,876 • BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME Sinciow lot located ag.i.anst Uic Saddleback rnoun- wns, Coco de Caza in a gm1rd-g;a1cd, golf cour~ and equestrian communuy. featuring rwo 18-holc golf courses. world-Class tennis and cqucsman facilincs, plus sport and recre- ation parks. 6 plw acres. 3 acres flat, horse propcrry si1w1cd within the "Enclavr" ~t the end of a cuJ-de-sac. One of the best 101\ w11h views of Coco Valley, 1he golf cou~ and hillside views. Offered ac $2,459,000 • CUSTOM ESTATE SITE: Fanw1ic 20 acre home sue in the ga1cd commumty of Juli.ma Farms. E.Quesuian zone submi1. Views of the entire vallC')' of San Juan Capistrano. Approved site plans arc aniW>lc for home. Owner 1s mouva1cd and will trade or exchange. Offered at Sl.200,000 NEW OCEAN VIEW MASTERPIECE Mysuc Hills. U£Un~ Bc~ch brand new home! P~noramic wh11c w~rcr, mam beach. ocean anaCatalina views. Golden ·rnvcmne floors throughoUI. Vc:nman plasrcr walls and bamboo flooring in cvc:ry room. Exquisi1c up1duc Braz.Jun ~itc counters in _gourme1 lmchcn wnh maple: wou<l cabincu full massive Pocketed Italian ~lidin ~ wood doors look oul to views. Double mircuc leads to Luxe ba wuh cwo 11ded entrances. Bcauufullr designed ma5tcr suite with Rosalia i~ slab$. Th'" bedrooms and th'" fuJ batru ~nd ~ half. Two large discretionary bunus/roonulofficc/homc thcarcr c:tc. Appro~1ma1cly 6,000 sq.ft. under roof. Offered at $3,990,000 1'\c dirtctlocu am Take PCH nonli, natn n ooto Legion Sc, kit on GlaiMyft. n oa Pull A~ i--blsli dool, Jdt oa Skyline Or, left OB Anacapa. BEST OF CASSIS FABULOUS MAIN BF.ACH VIEW SINGLE LEVEL CUSTOM 8rad'1l<tl<1ng ooun. \.aQl11u. hubor &nd oty log/tr·~• A I umvnn ck-11~ home: wuh bcauulul !and.apong. fuunmn< an,f ""u mun yardJ Oownx.1Jn mutt< run• "'1th Olean ~ thrtt lxdruon". >nd an cnrtrt.&Jnmtnt room La~ cnrtn.llnint1 ba..lcy1nl wtrh pcbbktl tr. pool .and 'P'· bwh in BBQ . .md IM~ pauo un't mrn rhc ""'> °"°" olT the l.nchtn wnh out.Joor firtpLicc OITc-ttd •r Sl.950,000 M.-.rK I loll, l~ru lk.Ji n,,. j(OfgCOUJ hum• h» panoum .. no>m (,mi:cau• "ngk 1..-d ... ,." in P'""'glOU' gu.ud p tnJ commonol) ul hn.h .. hut "'•••r. °'r>n ( .. 1.Jon>. >nJ c.>.n)on ·~· Appro• l> \()() fl.can Ran..h fcarurn C.ourmc1 lotc/w,n "''th yannt counrnropi. •nJ "l '~· "'"" """ l.11.hcn• '"'" uundry room•. r. .. bedroom ... Ii-.'"'' • bamhoo °""" thmulll>out mo<I o( 1ht homt hhul< .... m"l<r •U•I< h•ll IMrh>. •nJ •n off><< .JI .. uh f>hulou> •K'W' U rg< m..u<r •uo•• ""h "'"h h" •ncl I.tr -JI; on <"*o Cw•om buoh '"' 1hmup;hour I •'!l" hui:c ,.,Jk on•"-• >11<1 nwitt b;.1h1oon1 8uJ1-on c.m.f'IC1n 1h1<•u1tlr l.,•TI arc'" '-.lo~rd Offrrrd >1 $1 ,S99.900 oui "'"" • thrn" ••r ~"I~ Otrrn:J •• U .S00,000 ...................... • I • <'. 1 • •• f .. l c : \Jr " .... UI ~ oO N ~ ~ ~ ~ 'O j Cl § "' w 11 Cl a: ~ t 0 Three bedroom, two and a half bath, Spanish Style Home located in a prestigious guard gated community in Monarch Beach. The Property.features a formal dining room, indoor/outdoor bar and a large enten.ainmcnt deck with panoramic ocean views of the California Coast and Catalina Sunsets. Reduced $2,295,000 ';01i 4 ~~~et pod 4114 ~ {i) Jock ~atterson & Alyssa Jordan ... 949-290-2383 I 949-375-1254 ........... . ....... . D on't miss this great opportunity to live in the wonderful gate guarded community of Beach Road. Located in Capistrano Beach, California this home is under new construction on a large lot. The home is situated oceanfront with breathtaking views of the ocean, sunsets, and beach activity. Tailored to your taste, there are plans for five bedrooms, and 5.5 baths all appointed with the finest finishes and materials. ••• Enjoy entertaining guests in a large media room, separate family room with two fireplaces, office, and den with plenty of room to relax. The over- all atmosphere of the home is inviting and airy with high ceilings, abundant windows, custom stone floors, and a gourmet kitchen for the . cooking enthusiast. • Prudential Callfomla Realty Offered at $4,195,000 All lncleper.Oenl!y ownecl Ind ope111ecs mtmbtr of tilt Prudential Real &tall Allifims <> 107 ~ c ~ ':< "T1 ti> CT ~~ N ?> N 8 ~ . ~ ti> ~ (Tl ~~ "' iii . 0 "' ~ 3' a ., c , • , .. . I I I . • ' .... I • : , ... .. 1M ~ oO N f .... ! ~ .. s "' w jij .. Q: i i' 0 ONARCH BAY .. BEAUTY Three bedroom, two and a half bath, Spanish Style Home located in a prestigious guard gated community in Monarch Beach. The Property' features a formal dining i:oom, indoor/ outdoor bar and a large entertainment deck with panoramic ocean views of the California Coast and Catalina Sunsets. Reduced $2,295,000 'l"" ci ~ ~ edllt4et P«'-ad~ {ij Jock Patterson & Alyssa Jordan . ... 949-290-2383 I 949-375-1254 .......... . ....... . .. D on 't miss this great opportunity to live in the wonderful gate guarded community of Beach Road. Located in Capistrano Beach, California this home is under new construction on a large lot. The home is situated oceanfront with breathtaking views of the ocean, sunsets, and beach activity. Tailored to your taste, there are plans for five bedrooms, and 5.5 baths all appointed with the finest finishes and materials. Enjoy entertaining guests in a large media room, separate family room with two fireplaces, office, and den with plenty of room to relax. The over- all atmosphere of the home is inviting and airy with high ceilings, abundant windows, custom stone floors , and a gourmet kitchen for the cooking enthusiast. Offered at $4, 195 ,000 . • Prudential Callfarnla Realty All lndependtntly owned and optrattd mtmber ot lilt Pruotntial Real Estlte All'illaltS • <' 107 ~ e a. "' ':< ..., "' a ~-4i( -< "' ?> "' 8 ~ . ;I;) "' !!!. ,..., ~.cl "' ;o . 0 "' ~ :y a i t' ,. , • - ~· aO N LMUNA VILLAGE 2 led. 2.5 lath• SOUTH LAQUNA 2 led, 1 lath LAQUNA ROYALE 2 led, 2 loth $'65.000 $600,000 $999,500 THE THREE BEST OCEAN VIEW CONDOS IN LAGUNA BEACH THE Two BEST LOVE NESTS SECLUDED WOODS COYE Hl>EAWAY HISTORIC CAPE COO STYLE EnJoy romantic Catal na euntet Ylewa The prtvote yard wtth bubbling or a retaxlng lffol to the beach from f ountaln la perfect fof candle IH thll 2 bedroOm. 1 bath home. dinners or elegant entertaining. $9•9.000-$1 .09•.176 2 Bed, 1 lath $999,000 • 10K" ~ c: j ...., n> c:r 2 Qj -< .... N 00 "' 8 ,,. X> n> ~ '""' Vt !ii e r ib 0 I» z ~ ONE POWERFUL TEAM. 9Hml -~ tewity, .... ,. .... f• people cont••11e .., p•ntr p•ld•e ....... f• oar baJaw ad Nllen. It'• .U """'6t ti# dJot. • • t t • , • • j .,. w ~ oO N J I ~ w J ~ .?; ~ ~ Prudential Cllfarnla n.ny 590 Cress, Laguna Beach This spectacular home, located in the heart of Laguna Village, has a distinctive Cape Cod style. The home fearures a magnificent living room with Brazilian Cherry Wood floors that are washed with soft light from the dormer windows. The kitchen is a marvel to behold. Counters of black granite accent the color scheme. A center cooking island , Viking appliances and custom fixrures will please the most discriminating chef. The master suite is spacious and bathed in soft light from the French windows. le has a cheery fireplace and separate sining area with ocean views. The elegant master bath is finished with the finest marble. The home features surround sound, a 50" plasma TY, a 2, 1 oo.bonle wine cellar and a private stone spa with waterfall. Seller will entertain offers between $1,900,000 . $2, 199,876 For further information, please contact Rick Balzer 949-497-3339 ext. 306 All Independently owned llld operated member ol the Prudel'ltlal Real Estale AlllllllH. GRETCHEN BLOSSO LANCB STEWART SHAllON SENNET Three Arch Bay, Laguna Beach $8,700,000 T1a1s "' • uuaordllmy ~ '° allalll OM oltht llQlst uMque ocelll froM ptOpdes a~ Ndtci OC\ I ,.. justlbcwe ... ~~ ~ -rock for-- ....... dcle pools; Md will dlred. lltte51 '°a..,_ salt ........ ae..'b '° Pllos ¥erdes .. befaM. ,,. Nllldertce re..res °"" s.100 square fed ol Mle lflC't • a ipldous 5'000..,.elr»Ol1ot. nm-.. .c1.,..,. pnpe1111s locad ti M ~.-cl ... du••• oll\neArcb ~ c: a. ~ ..., "' CT 2 • ~ .. "' ?> "' 8 ~ --..., ... w ~ <TS N ·~ f ... >. "' ~ ~ Q.J ~ .. UJ ;;; Q.J Cl:: ~ ~ .., 0 - ,,,,... •• The Ultimate_ California Craftsman Beach Bungalow A Truly Handcrafted Home Movie and Rock stars hidcaw~. Fanwtic ocean views from tJm magazine featured home. Own you.r own private "Montage Style Resort". Very private location within the oceanfront gated community of Ls8unita. Private stairs and footpath to the beach. Enjoy approximately 1300 sqft of deck with built in Jacuzzi for sunset dinners and private entertaining. Gourmet granite kitchen with tea.Jc and glass cabinets. Three bedroom, Two bath home set on a very large lot. $2,895,000 • w .. -· J VIEW ESTATE 21 RtD GELINE • NEWPORT BEACH Enjoy the everchanglng ocean and bay views from this exquisite, custom home nestled in a bluff overlooking Newport Harbor & its' islands. OCEAN AND BAY V IEW ESTATE CORONA DEL MAR Perched above Newport Harbor the views from here truly define the term "breathtaking." PRESENTED AT: $9,850,000 -LEASE - CANNERY VILLAGE Spacious & elegant 2bd, 2bath urban retreat with gourmet kitchen, sun deck and patio in one of Newport Beach 's trendiest areas. $2750/mo. COLEEN BRENNAN 949.275.2775 coleenbrennon@prucdm.com www.coleenbrennon.com 8 Prudential c.f .... ia .... hy ,,....~....., .... ............,_.... ..... __ _.._ ..... .........,..,,~~i,.., 62 CORMORANT .CIRCLE NEWPORT B EACH Bay view home-two bedroom, two bathroom single level with many fine upgrades in excellent gated community. PRESENTED AT: $7 45,000 • w I( ~ c: a. "' ':< ...., tD g- ~ . ~ N S» N 8 ~ ;;o tD !!!. t ,..., ~ -<Jt. !!!. tD 0 !!.' .;z ;;p 2 IUS ~s. e..d.IN.w,mtC......_itM , M.•ft.->.ro> 3 • An Independently owrted Ind oplf9d memblf of the Prudlntill RMI Estate Atfttlltes. . .. pl '· ~ 111 ~ «5 N ' ·-.> ! .... ! ~ . lb 5 "' ...., •"-fij lb 0:: . ~ i 0 - The· Daily Pilot It has produced more sales for me than any other advertising vehicle and is the top item in my· marketing budget. The Daily Pilot is my first choice to market my clients' properties because it is the most prominent source of information for real estate buyers in this market. The Daily Pilot Real Estate Section functions like an MLS directory. ' Complete, weekly coverage of the real estate market, from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach down the coast to San Clemente. Judy Muncy Prudential California Realty For advert~ing information, call (949) 642-4321 Daily A Pilot ry )' l 117 (/) ... ~ 0. ... -::: ..... "' C" 2 ... .;? "' CD "' 8 "' ::0 "' ~ ,.., "' s ;;- 0 ~ -< 3l g • 4.f -C.)i. ' . ~. .... • Santalana marks high on homebuyers' wish lists Model homes for sale at Santalana at Talega of San Clemente As Santalana at Talega of San Clemente continues to generate incredible sales success week after week. don't rrus~ your chance 10 purchase one of these elegant townhomes by Standard Paolk Homes. Ideally located amidst the coastal hillsides of a premier Southland community, with access to numerous amenities from golf to tennis, this neighborhood embraces a carefree. resort-inspired Uf estyle •Santalana was thoughtfully deStgned and well·priced to accommodate individuals who want the numerous advantages of homeownership and the freedom to do as they please," explained Mehnd.i Young, senior sales counselo r fo r Sant.ilana 'The!>l' attached floor plans are exceptionally popular because residents aren't overwhelmed with upkeep, and that is Important to homeowners who prefer to spend their leisure time at the beach, having lunch with friends or golfing The funcuonal, stylish architecture of these townhome along with the communsry·s easy going atmosphere is an ideal comblnat1on for people who want to make the most of their surroundings and their weeken~ • Homebuyers who are interested m a Santalana address should note that the neighborhood's fully furnished, beautifully upgraded and landscaped model residences are being released for purchase this weekend, February 28. Three additional homes that also become available today will feature several interior upgrades, mduding flooring, cabinets and countertops -With the release ofSamalana's final phases, there Is a growing urgency for serious homebuyers to make their decision before It ls too late." Young added Santalana at Talega presents Spanish Revival and Monterey architecture embellished with authentic rustJc details such as wrought iron fixtures, beautiful arched doorways and pavers. Elegant and sophisticated. Sanlalana's floor plan offer JUSt the right amount of living space for a diversity of expeetatioru,. Four one-and two-story townhorne.designs range from approximately 1,292 to 1,881 square feet, with up to three bedrooms, two to two and o ne-half baths and two car attached garages. lbe Plan Three offers the convenience of a downstairs master bedroom, while popular room options in seleC1 Ooor plans include dens, omces and extra bedrooms. Prices are from the mid $500,000s. Santalana also offers the convenience and prestige of private neighborhood swtnunlng pools and spas, another impressive dimension that hlghllghrs the couniry d ub ambiance of this residential coUectJon. Homeowners will also have the advantage of belnS within walking distance of the planned Talega Village Center. Talega of San demeote, situated on 3,500 acres and located three miles from the pacific Ocean, offers an array of neighborhoods ranging in price from the high $300,000s to more than SI million that appeal to a variety ofhfestyles. Many ofTalega's residences have views of the ocean, the golf course, parks or open space. Tale~ residents enjoy ri ch amenities including I 9 miles of trails and the Talega Golf Club and Grille with its 18-hole, Fred Couples •signature• golf course. Among the privileges exclusive to Talega residents are the seven acre Talega Swim and Athletic Club with a 6,000-Square-foot clubhouse that has acttvities and dubs for the entire family, a muJti-purpose spon court, sand volleyball courts, water play fountains, junior Olympic pool and resort pool. When completed. 1.Jbcny Park will feature a private faallty thar 1nclude!> a regulation size pool for Talega's swim team, the Ttger Sharks. Prices and product availability are subject to change; please see a sales counselor for details St.ind.ird Pacific. one of the nation's largest homebuilders, has built homes for more than 62,000 families during its 38-year tustory. The company focuses lts eff ons on constructJng homes within a wide range of price and size. Standard Pad.fie operates In som e of the strongest h ousing markets in the country with operations throughout the major metropolitan areas in Califomla, Texas, Arizona, Colorado, Florida and the Carolinas. The company also provide mortgage financing and title services to its h omebuyers through its subsidiaries and 101nt ventures, Family Lending Services, ~H Mon~ge, WRT Financial and SPH Title For more Information on Family Lending Services. a full-service mon~ge banking company, call (800) 325-5363. Additional homebwJder services include the Standard Pacific Design StudJo, where Alasslo and Sant.llana homebuyers can visualize the perfect home with the guJdance of a professionally trained interior design staff. Currently, Standard Pacific Homes Orange County Division is building in Turt1e Ridge and the village of Quail Hill in Irvine, Playa Vista in West.side Los Angeles, Crystal Cove at Newport Coast; Talega of San demente, Lader-a Ranch, Fullenon, Costa Mesa and Azusa. To visit the Santalana models, travel the 1-5 to AvenJda Pico and head east. Proceed to A venida Vista Hennosa, go left and proceed to Camino la Pedri.za and tum right. Tum right Into the Talega Welcome Center, open daily from l O a.m. to 5 p.m. c.au (877} 4talega or visit www.talega.com. For additional information on Sa"talana, caI1(949)388-2382. Homebuym who would like immuliau information on othu new home developments by Standard Pacific Homes are encouraged tc visit its websiu by logging on tc www.standardpadjichomes.com. It's time to clean up your garage by Doris A. Black You head to the garage, but you don't see your favorite shovel. You dear a path through the bicycles, buckets .m broken lawn chairs and spy the shovel behind the ladder. next to the coolers. You stumble over the broken bag of potting soil that spilled near the bag of bird seed. still waJ to be put in the bird feeder. Finally, you get your hands o your shovel. You're so e xcited about Bndlng your shovel that you overlook rhe fact tJ:lat maybe it's time to clean up the garage. As you clean up the garage, try to envision a well-organized space that eliminates floor storage. Using Door as storag,e space becomes a dangerous obstacle cours for family members who must retrieve items from its neth zones. Think about US1J1g overhead storage for seldom-us Items. The first step m cleanng the deck is to remove unnecess items like that half-filled bag of potting soil. Items that are broken should either be fixed or thrown out Donate or gi away old toys that your children no longer use. Find the proper way to dispose of old paint cans and other chemical items you no longer use. Once all of this is accompllshed, you'll know exactly how much stufTyou need to store and how much addiuonal storage space you will need. The key to garage storage is to utilize the most often neglected space, namely the upper portion of the structure loft or platform built to span the width of the garage can h a muJtitude of off-season or seldom used items, like camp1 equipment, garden hoses and fencing, a patio wnbrella, folding lawn chairs and tiki lamps. Wall space can be utilized all the way to the rafters. Pegboard IS an indispensable storage tool. Hang hand too~ work gloves. safety glasses, twlne and small items that are easy to misplace such as rubber bands (in a plastic baggie) over a workbench It 's also a great location to keep sha.t}l instruments out of the rcach of smalJ children. Another pegboard can be used to hold large Items, such as brooms. rakes and shovels. Open shelves can be built horizontally across studs or between them. Use brackets to attach the shelving to the studs. Hooks can be used to hang fishing rods, buckets, sprinklers or even bicycles from the rafters. Recycled kitchen c.abinets are perfect for a garage. As enclosed unitS, they keep dust and moisture at bay, and wi t a lockin g mechanism, can store garden chemicals. paint supplies, cleaning solvents or automotive produas neatly and safely away from children. Wall-mounted cabinets can be designated for spedflc items, such as spare plumbing parts, electncal parts or potting supplies. If you're planning lo use the garage for more than stonng car or seldom used items, you'll want the space to be comfortable for working and weather tight. Ideally, any workspace requires proper lighting and the garage Is no different. A batt bulb hanging from the ceiling will not suffice. You'll need task lighting for a workshop, perhaps under cabinet Jishting to enhance specific task areas. General diffused lighting is necessary to see Into cabinets or back into comers. overhead fluorescent shop lights are the most common and most efficient for general lighting. On average. you can 8gure on needing one four foot double fluorescent Ught fi.xture for every 40 square fee1 . Painting th walls, ceiling, rafters, studs and cabinets white will help reflect the light making the room brighter. To extend the Ufe of your garage floor, R1J In aacks or resurface It when It shows wear. When aH else fails and you just plain need more space, consider extending your garage. It's less expensive than the cost of a new building and may adequately serve your purposes . •orite ts .md dder, ~of I waiting id.s on ovel mup ;lng the course nether :n-used ecessary lt are or give the ·nu cal hed, !an<.l n cture. A :an hold :unping la, tools, tare w e) arp !r oms, ally .he ng :ers. s 1dw1th nt atly ; can lg onngd y 0 .ps ets or ~the )n te ngthe > r e, i the AalH " ol FeONwy 25 2004 KEY LENDERS AND RATES TYPE PHONE Aape• Discount Mtg. __ ~) 344-2739 A Superior Mortgage A _(_800) 5~444!_ Action Lending _____ A_ J_888) 641-6900 A1m1oan.com American £rst Rate Mtg A _i888)_411~246 A _JBOO) 887·9106 INTEREST RAT£ 4.875% 5375% 5500% 5.375% 5 250,.. City Loan Corp A (888) 456·0223 5.500% Detrick ~rtgage Group A J BOO) 478-5995 5 000% 0111ers1ted Funding Group ~77) 644-9920 _ 5 125% Downey Saw-=-igs ______ s_-'--(800) 348-5931 5 125% Emery Financial__ R ~9) 729-9200_ 5 000% E0 Trade Financial K_(BOO) 350-4496 1m0r1gagegroup~ --~) 400-16~ IndyMac Bank ___ __ S (866) 236-054,!i_ Pro111dent Bank Mongage__ S (800) 250-1713 Quaker Crty Ba~ B (800) 746·6999_ Rancho Santa Fe Mtg. A (858) 756· 1344 --- 4.875'Yo 5250% 5.125% 5125% 5 625'Yo 5.375% Universal Amencan Mtg K (800) 871-7345 5 500o/o US Mortgage Center A (800) 8~13_ 5 250% Wells Fargo Home Mtg. __ 5 _(866) 713-4382._ 5 250'Yo World Sa111ngs s (800) 914-8166 5 450'Yo 30-y._ ftxed LOCK· IN A.PA 5 2625 30 5.210 5 1 000 30 5 510 5 0000 30 5 580 5 0 250 30 5 471 5 0000 45 5 320 20 0 000 30 5 581 5 2 188 30 5 215 10 1 500 30 5 264 20 2.375 45 5 375 10 3 250 30 5 293 5 2625 40 5 384 10 0 500 30 5 331 20 2.500 45 5 447 20 2 125 30 5 348 20 0 750 30 5 730 20 0.000 30 5 413 5 0000 30 5 678 5 1 000 30 5 326 20 2 000 30 5 430 20 1 000 30 5 618 IHT!'.AEST RATE 3 375'Yo NA 2950% NA 3 375'Yo 4.250% 1 250°1• 1 250'Yo 1250% 0 990"Yo NA 1 250% 1,250'Ya 2 950°/e 3625% 3625% 3250% NA 3 125% NA 5 1.000 NA NA 10 0 000 NA NA 5 0000 20 0 000 20 1 000 20 0 000 20 1 000 35 0000 NA NA 20 0000 20 3 125 20 1 000 20 0.500 20 0 000 20 0000 NA NA 20 2000 NA NA 30-Ye• lldJustable YAX. A.P.R. 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Ol lolln b;llllanOe PllCI to i.noe. et I""" ol io.n c::lo6ing Loctt-tn • me numt>e< ot days -guaram"5 rate pt101 to 00.ing A.P.R 11 ,.,. annual i»•centaoe rate wNcll • an .. 11mal8d annual coal o11ne io.n 10 the ~ All A P A • &•• based on a $JOO 700 io.n ~. the points Shown ,.,..; I 100 IOlal lees fh<I A P A s aie lflCludoc:t "1 11111 Cl'lar1 IOI oompanson only Wl••n applying IOI e loon. F-Trutll-ln-Lancllng law 1'9QU"K lenden 10 cebMI• an APR .,_ilte IO eacl> IOan cite< Maximum io.n " Ille 1118•imum 19nde< ...., tt-an uncle< 11"'9" lem16 A• liTed uua prog••"'-llav• a ma .. mom 01 S300.700 IMrQtn (1n 'lfo) •-. prot4 matll"'. inae•. eclUal rate an.. tt<Sl 8'Jt<dl.,,..,, tnde• •!he bu'9 tor satt"'Q.,, ~ 1&10 IMilrV"'. lnde• -'*'" R.9191 110., 1m 0.1 eo.t ot f-1 rs. 1 y.,., r • ....,,., fl. l 6M . 11 mon111 Lt80R llT8 •II monlh Tr-.ry 8'I ITA . I YMt Tr-.ry AVQ Adju.!!Mnl fre<iU9ftCY 19 me Pf"'OO -~,._,., IM · I Month &M • 6 MonlM IY· I Y•t M rat .. 11Ubt8C110 "'•noe llar~y rate and ie<"" P'\Of to llQplytng IOI a toen Alt..,.,... prvw;ie I08nl W!lll Oilie...,t ratw ano toont IOI o.tt .. 11n1 loan amounts I lie 1ntormat0011 presented ta not an 011.,.. 10 ''''"'• o loan II you "9ve any ptOOlttm• '"''" lf\fl •Dov• lenile~ cau 18001 939 NFNS C"8oli IOlormattOI\ 08lly .. -nlna com COPYRIOH! 2003 The Nauonal F'"411lCNll New. s..v~ Desirable location Located in the Bayshores neighborhood, this exquisite four bed.room, four and one-half bath home incorporates clean, contemporary lines, unique mdustrial materials, bold whimsical artwork and a bounufuJ dose of warmth and ingenuity. Delights begin inside the entranceway where classic appointments of glass, concrete and stainless steel artfully combined to unite form and function. The open Ooor plan is enhanced by Uding glass doors which disappear into pocket walls, welcoming the sunny private patio into the living area, dining room and breakfast nook. Upstairs the curved wall in the hallway leads past family and office ~ to the children's suites and laundry room. The master suite is separated by a two-story open walkway accented with stainless steel railings. The Bayshores eommuntty has private access to two beaches, guest dock, proximity to two yacht marinas, 24 hour gate guarded protection and yeal'-round community activities. This home is offered at $2,495,000. For more ieformation, call Nadfne BartlwkJmew at (949) 640-3600. Strada Proptrlii!s, 140 Newport Center Drive, Su. I 00, Newporl Beach. C2003 Coldwell Banker Real ErtaU Cmporation. Owned and operated by NRT Inc. New England charm on the bayfront Understated elegance and New England seaside charm on one of Newport's prime bayfront sites The locatJon manies timeless architectural style with modem luxury Designed to frame Its ~tunrung turning basin views and sunset panoramas, this residence has year-round mdoor/outdoor Uving and entertain.Ing with spacious rooms, a large waterfront deck/patJo, serene rose garden, sandy beach and generous -u· shaped dock with two ties. Throughout the impressive three bedroom, four and one-half bath home, only the finest appointments have been used -cherry hardwood floo.s, Bouquet Canyon stone, copper ceilings, state-of-the-art technology Highlights include a luxurious master suite, gourmet kitchen, home theater, gym, basement and elevator. Truly a home of unsurpassed beauty on one of the most sought after waterfront parcels in the region. This home is offered at $8,250,000. For more infonnation. call John McMonigle at (949) 6.J0-3600. Strada Properties, I 40 Newport Center Drive, Ste. I 00, Newport Beach. C2003 Coldwell Banlcer Real Estate Corporation. Owned and operated by NRT Inc. • .. ~ • I 121 ~ oO ('I 4-.. f ~ ~ .., ~ .., V) !! !9 "' w fij ~ a: ~ ! ~· • INTERIOR DESIGN lcusTOM HOME DESIGN !FINE HOME FURNITURE !ACCESSORIES & SERVICES/LANDSCAPING DEADLl ~E FOR SPACE & COPY Wednesday, March 17. 2004, 5 p.m. DEADLINE FOR CA~f ERA READY ART Monday, March 22. 2004. Noon ADVERTORIAL DE,\DLJSE Wednesday, March 17. 2004 (no advertorial accepted after deadline) 11 1 ',,,, '"' 8 1 ~'" INDEPENDENT 949-64 2-432 1 AREAS OF CJRC l 'LATJON ll\:CL L'OE: DAILY PILOT -Wednesday, March 24. 2004 '.\'ewport Beach •Corona del ~la r ;-..;cwport Coast • Costa f\lesa HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT -Thursday. March 25, 2004 1 luncington Beach • Huntington Harbou r Sunset Beach COASTLINE PILOT -Friday, March 26, 2004 Laguna Beach Total Circulation: 78.000 Daily A Pilot 949-642-432 1 L"uL \\ BL.\C ll COASTLINE PILOT 949-494-4321 ALISO VIEJO 58 Totuga Cay 3Br 2Ba Sun 1-4 Coldwell Banker Trish Marshall 714-296-2038 IRVINE 19045 Norwood Terrace Single Story, Panoramic view $499,900 NEWPORT BEACH Call for gate access 5Br 6Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 Patrick Tenore Nationwide USA 949-856-9705 681 Vista Bonita 3Br 2.5Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 Patrick Tenore $3,995,000 $759,000 4Br 2.5Ba Sun 12-4 $1,649,000 Nationwide USA 949-856-9705 Agt. Mitra 949-521-0371 NEWPORT BEACH 882 Hallyard 2Br 2.5Ba Sat 12-2 By Owner 949-646-0311 HOMES OF THE WEEK DISPLAY AD 333 Bayside Dr & PCH 2Br 2Ba Sat 1-5 Agent 714-624-1362 $480,000 LISTING IN OPEN HOME GUIDE $250,000 4-DAY 4-LINE FULL-RUN CLASS AD FOR ONE LOW PRICE! CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TODAY/ LORRAINE O'DONNELL ANNIE WILLEY ·949.574.4245 949.574.4249 • 121-- V> ... ~ a. ... ':c ..... ,,, CT 2 ~..o(.. N !X> "' 8 ~ . ::n ,,, ~ ,.., VI ~ ... J& ,,, . 0 ... ~ :J> §: ... .. 122 ... • ... • 6.000 iqh ~BR. 6aA bomt 1 21 xrt of ku.h ~ p<MI< bcht<d ICMlt-fl, I ICr ocnn C.1.J~ l\ub.,, wl "'""' ....,.. HASITAU.'AT~ honxhnw:wn<nr u only SJ 99~.000 Vrnrul '°"' 11 ..,.,., P"'"'b<M1t_'°'11 r·.-•,_ Chuck Rathfon (949) 37()..4250 ... PALM SPRINGS-PALM DESERT VACATION PROPERTIES Offering both Sales and Seasonal or AnnuaJ Rentals ANNUAL RENTALS: Furn. or Unf. from $1,200/Mo. VACATION RENTALS $2,000/MO and up H1dt Season $1, I 00 /MO and up Oif Season GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTIES FROM $200,000! Contact MICHAEL ANTER 760-333-7307 golfdcscrtvacations.com e-mail Vacationwitch499ics.com 7Landpon, Newport BMICh Vacant lot 648 Via Lido Souil Offered at $1,685,000 Located in the prestigious N. Tustin HUI this 1.5 acre hilltop estate features 7,716 sq ft. 6 BR. 7 BA, 5 car garage, imported marble, beveled and leade glass, 5 fireplace. pool, spa, tennis court all With total privacy and Catalina-city Ught view. Encore Properties $3 ,450,000 Palm Desert South Seven 2 bedroom , 2 bath homes , no common walls, private yards and pati os, poo l, 2 super large R-3 lot s. Walk to shops . $1 ,085,000 1031 Exchange?? Chris Hopper, Realtor 760-346 7940 ofc 949-697-8437 cell Newport Beach Exceptional Property Fabulous Back Bay View Water View From All Rooms Sunny and Bright Townhome Popular 'E' Plan 3 BR 2.5 BA Famlly Room, Entry/Rear Patios Community Pools SfMS,000 Maren Sutton, Fl,.t TNm &tatM 949 212-1939 Open at 12-2 Newport Beach Town Home Light, Bright Upgraded own Home with High Ceilings & Ocean Breezes. Attached 2 Car Garage 2BR, 2.5BA, Pool Area & Club House. $480,000 Principals Only please, no agents 882 Hallyard atures leaded d I no j :s. . ., • >me d ilings , J 1ents NEWPORT COAST Just Listed • Alteua $1 , 100,000 3 bedfoom 3 ba!h ocean v>eti condo .JDP' iu"'3l~tv 2IXXl SQ ft Slullll>OQ >.!'WS OI Cr'f\U tft\t ~Ille halllOI "' Ill!' Beaulif1JI C011VT-..nrty ot Allem A l0tidl 1l 1t.;1y on n ,. Jllll9'~ bf>Jut1ful wnmurnty Be<;t Vdlue for Ocea11 V•Nt~ m N< •POil LAGUNA NIGUEL New Ustlng ·View· View $2,200,000 NEW LISTING· NEWPORT COAST NEWPORT COAST Slunrnno Vll'W!> trom ttlrs ~·d' ''°' •. "'' '•'fl' 1 C>ier 5 IXXl SQ It ol open 11001 plan""'"'~ !le<lroom~ 11 <J ~n o11a .-Id J c.ai oaiaoe NEWPORT RK>GE Estms $1 ,799,000 S1'UNllllG 0WH H£IGKTS wmf HARBOR VIEWS · CASSIS $2,839,000 Stefanie Meurer (949) 7 15-3156 Stunning E.5lale home wi111appronmatety3600 SQ n 4 be<lrOOl!'.s lllrs eleoantty aooointed IJOmt 11.llt t~ master bPOloom on the marn llOO! w1lll views 111101111' harllOI ~·Ml su~I!. 1ht1e cllt a tot.ti ol 5 3 5 ballls Illus ona or 5111 bedroom. plus bcnJ5 rOOl'l Scledacul¥ IX'<!looois aoo • 1 car liiU .. oaragr-" 'II appro1"'1illP.ly 4600 so ft A large ¥Md•,. iJllOf 011'Tli!!fir 14 IXXl SQ n tio.sK wonot-tv enien..ning yard Wltn pool spa BBQ re!lrgeiallll IVs !UP! aiia OOIOoot en:en.i oing ctaJr!'r,11~ 3lld Oi.tlJ.Jtl ballwit A 24 houl fli!!!'<J COl!l'Vl•ly "'111CfullhOUSI'4lld h'llM ''°'-' s rr nutes from l!ie Sufloond sound tJndscapmo dOOe by Soll1t1w1in. ~~·ng tiome ~is l!1t bear.II o11M1 .oec.t~ to !!If' 7'3 fr!ll'WdY CUSlom tnd1l•011af upgrm Me te.ttu•rd incolJl,lloo1 R•(fldld Ma1wt1 [ucopean ll11s llomt has OYef S700 !XX) rn ~ .,..,1n a tabulOIJ~ i·k.hen Plar~ Dtsic~ Walnut HJrd•()(Jll 11 ic~ Wa •"fl JOl1'' t•a.-it ne I i)()llOQ CU'>!om d1strl!SStO di'• :.:ciu1a llflJrr l 'II""" clt51•esstd 1¥11 y1oom•111lbut" lllS. ard llluchesofQfi'\11'andl".rblt Pta'..!e: ¥111 f~, till JI "Qlt•wg!IOUl (;.si"' W:v M.l"'QIT11w()lloul Gt.-le ~ ·~·~•'t:llcl>\•fld :>Id t ~':.ti.-: ~ U'i'!' ... k•OQ lhl0UC,110ut and a 3 car oaiaoe lull 01 bll•n·•OS (Ml; ano ~IQ!' Cir..11 IT' Wooaw Cave11r1Q~ Woo.J 81111Q<, Woorll.hottei~ Ocape1~ lu11tbl!'d 51,._, ~rid M~1n11; Mil:.lec lldm Crown Mol010(l ltt1011unoU1 Llfly CaJ1tom1.r1 Ol<I World Stin L1vn1Q/ConYl'fsal•on Room OutOOol BalbP<.vo' Cc~1eci Out 1001 LOQgi.l [1•e<t~1<~ l~:.11}1 IQ w !t1 CUSl\1111 fl~ lca"'1•re ,,. ·1' lounu~ ¥'!l II' ldool l111lf no Cvsl""1 Hor.4' lf"U" SuitOU'lO ~)"ill!l'l aoo <Jua' lr.'t11.1 nmec • r11•ris~1w1 f'ldsr'a B Sc•ren HISTORIC SANTA ANA LOFTS ARTISTS WALK LOFTS MOOEL • PLAH 3 lAST PHASE $635,000 Pnme Main slreet locabOn wilh aty views Prrce ·ricludes S35.0001n builder upgrades, 12 cetllflQS lle¢ts Peifed IOI Gallery or Home Office cw"' .... Ylmel'"' @www .......... Mem/IAiowtMn HISTORIC SANTA ANA JUST Limo· PLAH 3 • ARTIST LOFTS $639,000 Live and wOlll in your S10!efronl or otfrce Approximately 2300 SQ It open loll with otftee on main flool Mixed use property on main srreet locahon Call for detailst Fro m The Sea To The Desert! After 24 Years of Real Estate in Newport Beach, Now Selling Palm Desert, La Quinta and Indian Wellsl Gisela Bunneister For all of your real estate nttds, plmt l'.dll: 760-200-3533 Or tmail: gmnangistlaOdc.rr.com Top I% Of Agtnts In Orange County Corona del Ma r Highland s Top Agtnt Platinum Properti~ "From Mansions to Mobile Homes" 400 De Sota Terrace Stefanie Meurer (949) 715-3156 4 bedroom , 3 bath home, lot size 20,000, on the Canyon . Ocean view, com- pletely redmodeled. $2,899,000 Vic Peterson Peterson Construction Design INC. 949-9 29-1419 Newport Beach Locaaon! Locaaon! 2 BO , 2 BA fenced yard, clubhouse , overlooks heated pool, bay, marina & private beach. Great 2nd home year round. LH $82,000 010 \l.ir' \\uud. \gt •1 1•1 :;,s 1 ;x 11 •J 1•11-1 -· 'IX I h rt Beach f 250,000 Cozy, Cape Cod Bungalow 28R, 28~. dncloeeJ porch, ld•eed land. wnter of NdW('Ort 224 Pt>ai •llp marina. Open HoutJe Sat 1·5 333 Bayside Or and Pacific Coast Hwy Contact Agent 714-624-1362 •• 123 <.n ~ ~ Q. QI ':< ..., .,. CT k -< "' !X> "' 8 ~ ;;o ti> ~ rTl ~~ ;;; 0 QI ~ :y ~ -· --' • I ... .. , i· " •1l· i( ' • •• • I •I~ J I ' -~ 1h ~ 9 j ~ .-..4:1-- •--w ~ ~ d•! .... ~ ~ a ~ OJ "iii 1i> w r-·--~ ~ ~ ~ i6 0 r.. - ~nt Ma~ Lou Skowronski knows what It takes to get the Job done Recent ePro certJflcatlon allows her to better serve her clients via the Internet An entrepreneur for the past 25 years, and successful business professional contracting with top fortune 100 companies, Mary Lou Skawronlkl, a Realtor with Platinum Properties International, recently earned the e-PRO certification, and now uses the Internet to work with clients. e-PRO ls the offidal technology certiftcatJon program of the National .Association of Realtors. The program instrucU participants in the professional use of e-mail, the development or an interactive website and the use of on-line research tools. Graduates use the skills they've acquired to provide local community information and convenient services to both buyers and sellers, that will save consumers valuable time and money while maximizing the tremendous global marketing potential of their property via the lntemet. Skowronski finds that the technological expertise she's gained through earning her Mary Lou Skowronski e-PRO status provides her clients the advantage of knowing what is on the.market the insWlt it is placed in the Multiple Listing Service. "Homebuyers appreciate the speed and convenience of e-mail messages that I send to them as soon as properties that match their aiteria hit the market," she said. "And the multiple photos on my website help out-of-state buyers make deds6ons Without having to make additional trips to their relocation site. Buyers today expect these additional services and I'm equipped to provide it to them." Always up-to-date, and truly an agent while out on the road showtnsproperties, Skowronski can download the latest listed properties to her bandheld computer and be ready to show that home. lbat same teclmological instrument allows her to securely open lock boxes on homes that are waiting to be shown. Sellers are protected since each entry is recorded with a security system that reveals the agent's ID and time of entry. An 18 year, Newpon Beach resident and graduate of the Newport Beach Otizens Police Academy, Skowronski has lived, purchased and sold homes in EastblufI, Irvine Terrace, Belcourt and currently Balboa Peninsula Point. For more tnformatWn on the electronic services Mary Lou Slwwronsln offm, vf.stt www.AgentMaryLou.Cbm. Reach her at PlatittUm Properties J~lat(949) 999-0505, ext. 198, or e-mail MaryLou@AgentMaryLou.com. Expose. Disclose. Close. Then everyone knows! The seller should disclose all they know to potential buyers "If the buyer doesn't know, why should I tell them7• asks the home seller anxious to close the deal. The California Real Estate lnspt:ction Association strongly urges home sellers to disclose before they close. The expression, •when in doubt. point it out• certainly holds true for sellers; It 1s a good practice for sellers to err on the side of over-disclosure. The best answer to any disclosure question IS to disclose aJJ that you know or that could possibly be of concern to a buyer. If a problem has been thoroughly repaired, there is no reason to withhold the infonnation. Most buyers will appreciate the fact that you are being so thorough in your disclosures. This approach can help to assure buyers that they are dealing with someone who is honest and who is trying to do the right thing. What about simply putting• As ls" in the sales contract to protect against repair demands? There are some misconceptions regarding the so-called ·As ls" sale of real estate. When a sell er states they are selling the property• As ls,• this does not relieve the seller of certain responsibilities under California law relating to the sale or transfer of ownership of ttal estate. In an• As ls" transaction where the seller does not warrant the condition of the property, the seller ts still required to disclose all known material defects to a buyer. A property being sold • As ls" is really being sold •As ls ... As ' -------- Disclosed.• Merely msenmg •As h • tenninology into the listing does not relieve the seller of the burden of disclosing defects. It is also a common error to think that disclosure alone relieves a seller from the burden of certain repairs. An• As Js• sale does not exempt the sell er from the need to comply with the law -such as requiring a working smoke detector and at close of escrow, and does not exempt them from the law requiring water heater strapping. But there's good news! Most buyers, upon knowing all the facts, seldom back away from their purchase decision. lt is the fear of the unknown. followed by its eventual discovery, whJch sends people in court "Peace of mind" is very relevant m the sale and transfer of residential property .. .it is the prime reason for including a qualified home inspector in the sales process. Sellers should always obtain an independent professional property inspection to know the current condition of their property. Begin by hiring the most qualified home inspector in your area. Once you've got the inspection report, attach a copy to your disclosure statement. Furthennore, explain in your disclosure statement that every effort has been made to discover and report aJI problematic conditions, but that you urge the buyers to hire their own home inspector, just in case, to ensure that no significant defects were missed by your inspector. In this way, you will have documented an unusually hJgh degree of willingness to disdo~ all problems. ln the unlikely event that surprise defects should surface after the close of esaow, it would appear unlikely that you had deliberately concealed the problems (and hould a confllct proceed to legal action, your position would look very good to any fair minded 1udge). Home sell ers can reduce liability by using a CREIA inspector member to do a thorough. independent vtsual examination of the physical structure and systems of a home. To locate a qualified CR.EIA inspector near you, call CRElA at (800) 388-8443, or visit their website at www CR.EIA.org. Since 1976, CREIA, a non-profit voluntary membership organization has been providing education, training and support service'> to the real estate inspection industry and to the public. lnspectors must adhere to CRE.IA's Code of Ethics and follow the Standards of Practice developed by the association. These Standards of Practice have been recognized by the State of California, and are considered the source for Home inspector Standard of Care by the real estate and legal communities. CREIA requires its members to successfully pa~s a comprehensive written examination of propeny systems and complete 30 hours of continuing education each year. Members can accumulate credits through various sources of education including monthly chapter meetln~. conferences and other approved activities. CREIA keeps record!> to ensure that members are complying with the requirements. Educational topics cover a variety of technJcal subjects including updates and advances affecting the profession of real estate inspection . CREA is dedicated to consumer protection and education. e .t e dcJ \at '!Ce' e le of of ome 1J 1ass rt y ces ords yof tCCS I. WITNESS HISTORY IN THE MAKING Tom Watson Hate lrwtn Jim Thorpe John Jacobs Lee Trevino A very special edition of the Daily Pilot on Friday. March 12, 2004 will be your ticket into the Toshiba Senior Cl;issic. !11ousehold names like Watson. Irwin. Rodnguez. Crenshaw, Trevino C1nd Thorpe arc coming to Newport Beach In March. It '-; your only chancl.! to participate in a PGA TOUR sanctioned event in Orange County all year. [The players of the Champions Tour h.1vc been writing golf history for dcc;i<les. Advertise in the Toshiba Senior Cl:issic special edition and be a part of the nl.!xt charter. TOSHIBA Marth 15-21. 2004 • Newpon Beach Coun1ry Club CHAMPIONS TOUR Space & Copy Deadl ine: Monday, March 8 , 5 p .m . This special edition will be dis tributed during the tournament. r Just treat your phone like that two-foot putt ... PICK IT UP ANO CALL: Daily .L Pilot Call (949) 642-4321 --· H"tH ywwt VI ... 2 a. ... '< .;' a 2 ~ ,,,... "' 00 - • •• -121 ~ oO N I f ~ \.. ! ~ . fU ~ w -~ . ~ , t 0 .. -. -; RAY McAFoosE The Real E tate section of the Dail y Pilot is considered one of the best advertising upplements in Orange County. Easy to work with, many of my c lients person a ll y reque ·t that I feature their homes in this publi cation. The Orange County Real Estate market is very competitive, but the on go ing advertising I do in the Dail y Pilot h as allowed my busine to grow tremendously. It has been a win--win situation for me and my·c li ents. Fo r advertising informatio n, call (949) 642--4321 -• . .. Balboa Island charmer This two bedroom, two bath home is in pristine condition with many upgrades. The bright and cheery interior includes a fireplace in the living room. There are two rental units as well including a one bedroom apartment and studio apartment. Great location near shopping and walk to beach. Th.is home is offered at $1 ,495,000. For more {nformation, call Elaine Gordon of coast Newport Properties-Coldwell Banker at (949) 723-8800. Coast Newport Properties is located at 3377 Via Lido. Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is a member ofthe NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brokerage company, Is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporatwn (NYSE:CD). This Is Balboa Island living at Its best A new home, under construction with completion ln spring 2004, is a stunning European country-style villa with lavish use of stone, hardwood, marble and granite. Convenient elevator all the way to the rooftop deck. Three bedrooms, family room, study/office, breakfast nook and •great room• kitchen. Inviting terrace. Stroll to bay, shops and restaurants. Huny-there may be time to select colors and appointments. nus home ls offered at $2,195,000. For more '"fot"fM#o,,, call Lyleen Ewing or Jeff Ewing of Coast Newport Properties-C.oldtueU Banker at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties is loc4td at 4 Civic Plaz4, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Coldwell Ba niter Res1ikrltial Brolcert1ge is 11 ~of IM NRT famay of compa,,les. NRT l1'C0f'1'0'11td, the nAl1<»t's ludtJI& mUkntJal rt4l estate brolterage """1"'"Y' Is a subsldU.ry of Cnld41'1 Corporwtl<m (NYSE.aJ). Gorgeous high quality custom home On a rare view lot in Belcourt, is this custom home with five large bedrooms an ·en suite: Features include a library, office, wine room, mahogany wet bar, grarute and mahogany kitchen, sauna, sue fireplaces and a spa This home is offered at $2,795,000 For more information, call Nancy Pete~on or Betty Comegys of Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell Banker at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties is located at 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker Residenhal Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brokerage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CDJ. Listen to those waves Oceanfront home. Uve in a quaint two story cottage with old English accents in its architecture. Or, build your dream home on this comer lot. nus home is offered at $2,695,000. For more information, Ltnda Fteld or Ga fl Yorlt of Coast Newport Properttes-Cold1Ce!J Ba"lter at (949) 644-J 600. Coast Newport Properties is loc4ted at 4 Civic Plaza, St~. 260, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential Brolterage ts a malber of the NRT famfly of compa,,ies. NRT Incorporated, the ""'1lm's ledding resitkntial rtAl estate broleerage eotnfJ4ny, f.s a subsUIU.ry of Cendant Corport1tlim (NYSE.CD). • U7 ... ~ 2 a. ... ':< ...., ~ r:::r 2 ... -< .... N ?> "' 8 ~ ::0 ~ ~ ri "' or ... ii 0 ... ~ -0 s .. .. ua ~ ~ ~I ..... f e ... ~ ...., .... jg ... 0:: • f. l ! 1'-· .. ., • I