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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-03-06 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot. "' c 0 • • ai Serving the Newport-Mesa comn1unity since 1907 SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 2004 . . Man killed in f root of local bar A Laguna Beach resident was struck by a s usp ected drunken driver while c rossing the s treet w ith another man, who was a lso hit by the vehicle and suffe red critical injuries. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot street in front of lht' Pierre Street !.laughtt>r. s.1id Losw ~ lcsu Polin · l.1. John HlzPa1rkk. Wia1er did not a11crnp1 lei leaw the M.:ene. FitzPatrick said, lml had dillkulty rnn111111nin 1ting because he primarily !>peak!. Pol- bh. I le is heing held un $1 !Xl,()()() bail. An I ll·ye;ir·old passenger in 'v\'iater's car "''"' takt'n to Hoag 1 lo~pital fill a rut forehead and rclt>ast•d. lmnwdi.uely aftN the acrident. 1axi driver Hon Tye used his cab 111 block tralfa: and prevent vehi- cles from hittjng the vic1ims wh ile wailing for help tu arrive. • c:cjs·1A MESA·-A ~uspected d11111ke11 driver stmck 1wo men. killing om· and nitic.1lly injuring till' otlwr early Friday morning in lnmt of a popular nightduh 011 E.<1;.1 17th Mrt·ct. 1\nure l·elipt· De Olivl'ira Braga. :11. of Lai:::i111a lkach, dit·d in the ·Al1m•x bar where he was hit hy a black Mitsubishi Eclipse just past midnight while crossing the road with John Garazulis, 25, of Wt>~l­ minster. who ww; critically in- jurl'd. police said. Police arrested :a-yl'<1r-old l'a· wcl Stani'>law Wiater 111}. 'u~pi · cion of felony d riving under tilt' infhw1n·e and vehicular man Rraga died from skltll and fa dul fraclurt's, said Hod Thumus of the Orangl' Coun1y Coroner\ office. Garai'.ulis wa:. taken tu Wc~tcrn ~ll'dir;tf C.t•n1er in Santa Ana in niti cal nmdilion, Huf'at - rid. ~•lid. Wt-.;lt'rn Mt•diral C:t·n· ter. hmwvt·r. '>aitl hiday 1ha1 tht•y have 1u1 n,rord ol thl' man hl'ing 1hert. "I go1 out of my car and checkl'd on the victim:.." thl' 39· ycar-uld san Pedro rcsidt•nt said. "I saw one h'l•Y und I k1ww he was gonl'. The otlwr h'llY haJ 1hret· people ;1r<11 1111I lurn and I rnuld :.ee he wa:. 1ryi11g to hrealhc." See MAN KILLED, Page A4 MAflK I flll'>llN llAlt d 11 111 Flower bouquets are placed near the 1ntersect1on of Raymond Avenue and 17th Street in Costa Mesa, the site ot a traffic awdent tn tlle early hours of Friday that killed one man and iniured another. PHOIO') (iv [lON If ACH 0/\tl v I'll Andrew Guiding Young Cloud Morales of the Tongva Indian tribe performs a coyote dance for third-and fourth-graders at Newport Coast Elementary wearing authentic regalia of his ancestors who ltved near the mountains in the Los Angeles area. Telling tribal tales Members of the Tongva Indian tribe share stories from their an cestry with Newport Coast Elementary students. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot Nt'Wpon ( :mL\I Elt•mentary School st11dt•11Li; tl;uu.:ed with ··oyotc!'I on Friday. r>.·1cmlwrs of the Tongva In- dian triht:', also known as the Cabrielinos, visited the third- m1d fourth -grade classes to ~hare their t.:ulture. mw;ic and dance with the students. A spe- cial . coyote dance proved the biggest hit. '"The myotc rcprC'sents the trickster... explained Andrew c;uidi11g Young Ooud Momlt'S. Matthew Sky Eagle Sings from His Heart Lovio plays the flute during Tongva drum song dressed in the native ·regalia and colors of his tribe at Newport Coast Elementary on Friday. "I le plays Lrirk.., on people. 1 lt· is our clown." Dressed in tribal regalia. Mo- r.tlcs put a full coyote skjn over his hack anti danced~ around lhP room as fellow tribe mcm- FAMILY TIME hl'r.. Cynthia< ;111hrie am! ~tat· thl'w Sky' 1-.aglc ~ing!'I fro111 I Ii!> I kart IJ1v10 '><lllg. i\<, thr rnyo1r- h11ppctl and 'p1111 around tlw room, the !.t11dr111' gigglt·tl w11h ddiw11. 1• ... pc~:ially when lw leilM'd them by ltl1111g hi!-. ll'g a rnupk ti11ws. "I liked tht' coy1111· dmin"" <1 year old Will 1.yle '>'tid aftt•r Lill' pr11gn1m. "That wa' c·ooL" SI 11d1·111<, 'klw 11p dow and pcr-.c111al -tahh11 'k'"'· 'hl'll' and m11,ic.1l i11,1ru111t'lll'> tlw triht: nwmht·r., hro11gl 11. I tu11t1·r ~ 1olnar, I 0, L'Vt'll got 111 giw 1ht'ir dnirn u couplt· cap,. nw 'loll).,'Vil visil l'otllll' at a pcrkrl time for lhird-gradt• wach1·r Stacy Hi1·kman's dass. "Wc arc just fi11ishi11g 11p 'itutlying lthe 1ribel -;o lhi!. tit·d in perfl'rlly." ~lw !><tid. "When they were dancing, !Ill' kids turned to ml' anti ~id: "l11is is. See TALES, Paee A4 Severe traffic collision may be alcohol-related Po lice didn't m ake arrests, but are investi gating a crash that ejected one man from a vehicle . 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I ht· '-lJ\ lhl'll '~Hldl'tl .ind 1olli·d 111110 tilt' '1tf1·\\,tl~ 111 1111111 11f lht• ( tl\l.I '.\11•,,1 I Id 11111h111d1 ,11h111g ilw p.1 ... ,l'11 g1•1 Ill till· IJ.11 ~ 'l',11 It) lw l')l't lt•tl 1111111 ,11111 1111'11 p11111t·cl 1111<11·1 1111· \'dlll ll'. <.11 ... 1.1 \k,.1 l111l1t l' (pl. t'\1;1tt ( 1l llllllllll1tl \,till I It• 'ttlkrt•d w n111.-. 111111rn•·,, 1111 h11hn1: .1 < ;os I',\ ~II .SA lw11 < 11,1.1 .. ,111.1,lwd ,J..1111 ' .ind \\ "' ~ll'!»<I llll'll Wt'rc lll)llll'(f. llllt' !»t•nrn1.~lr. wht·n tlwir Sl l\' 'lrur~ ;l111>1ht•r vd11t'l1• 111 ,111 inter'\cl lltlll and rollt-d owr l-ricl;1v The driver 111 llw < l11•vrnl1•1 f ,ifioe i' hein~ lllVl''>t ig;m·d l11r driving 1111111•1 lht• 1111lu tilt'<' of akohol, hut hn~ 11111 ht•t•IJ iHTl''ll'd. p11l11 I' ':11d It ap1wart•d h1· (a1i :t tud liglll whik dnv111g wt·,th111111cf 1111 l'.111l,1r1110 1\w11u!' at .1ho11l Ii: l:i run. wlH·n hi\ 1·d1iclt· l11t thl' lro111 t•11d ol a l\'.\1\V i -\1' rll'' 'l·da11 in 1111• 11111·ht·1·11011 tr.111,pnr11·d lo \\1·,11·111 \ll'llt l'al t .t'lltt'I Ill \,till.I 1\11.1 "( 1111· li11j11t\ f w,., .1 \'l'J\ 'l' l'lllll' lllllllll.t. ( tl'l.1 \It·'·' I 111• •1:1f"'l1011 n .... 1 • l·li, !!• 11·~ ,;11d "I 11... tw.id \\.1., Jlllllll'd lltHlt•1 tht• 1't'h1dt• \\'t• It.id .1 hard t11111• gl•tt111g 1!1111 '" lt .. :-.,,llflt'' Wt'll' 11111 1dt•.t't'tf Ii\ I""" li1111• I r1d.1\ 111glt1, httt .111111d111g ltl p11lt11·. llh•\ \\l'I\' ( 11,l,1 \ft''" ,,.,,,kill ' 111 1l1t•11 1•.11 I) .'lh See ACCIDENT. Page A4 NEWPORT BEACH . Council agenda item moving tc;> intended position Slight co nfu si~n ens ues when til e council deals with bus iness pulled from the consent cale ndar earlier than it ex pects. June Casagrande Daily Pilot Nl·Wf'<>H'I 111./\t II S1111ll'h11dy wa' i:n11h1,t•tl 11·., puo;siblt• evl'ryh11dy w;1., t·onfused. In January. cuunnl 111em · her~ voted 10 chanKe tlw or der nf hu!.ilTC'!-t on 1hci1 meeting a~c1Hlas. Hui hy till' 111·x1 11weli11g. tlwv 11·.ll 111·d that 1lH·1r lll'W li111·11p IV:t'11°1 wh:11 they tho11gl11 lht·y h.id "p fl l'OVt'd "I wa,11 '1 t•1111lil'•\'cl 11111 what happe11ed \\<1 ,11'1 "hat Wt' inll'ntft'd," f\l.i\'111 f11tf ltidgt·way !'>aid. L1>111H·if mt•rnhc r' ~'.111 1t·d See ITEM. Page A4 You shouldn't count out mom an·d dad so quick Dail y Pilot AT A.GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.da1/yp~ot.com T hey :111" newlyweds. a couple in their early 30s who eloped in Las Vegas just a few months ago. A few days ago. the.,llusband was wailing to hear the verdict in a trial in which he was accused of a very serious crime. lffound guilty. he was expected to receive a jail term of no leM than three years and no more thllf.'l eight. I know this couple. I know the husband much better than I know the wife, but during this nightmare he has told me much about her and although we've STEVE SMITH met only twice. I feel as if l know her fairly well. Last Tuesday, he was on call to go back to coun when .the jury signaled that it had finished its deliberations. I saw him on his way to coun and gave him my cell phone number. "Call me or have your attorney call me when you know something ... I said. He looked at me with a punJed face and said, "WeU. I'll call you.'' It occurred m me then that he did not realize that If he wac; convicted he would not be able to calJ me because he would be led away in handcuffs. A few hours later. his wife called and left a message. The jury had found him guilty. When she was called back, his wife said among other thin~ that she had not !old her parents 30 miles away. her only immediate family. ahout the charges against her husband. the trial or the verdict. "They wouJdn't understand," she ~aid. Apparently. the only person she decided to confide in wa!I u cousin. Years ago, there were thinRS that J kept from my parents because they, too, would not have understood. And while thl8 man's wife probably attribut~ her belief In part to some CUiturai differences. I always beUeved my parents were just too old or too obtuse to get it. TI1a1 was a mistake. I reali.7..ed later on -(po late -that there was very little I had been through or was going throuRh that my parents had also not eicperienced to some degree. When I was broke, which seemed to be for a rather ~ustained period a long time ago. my mom could have given me budget suggestions. When I was single and goi ng ."'!trough my latest relationship challenge -also for a sustai ned WEATHER Morn ing fog should clear to mostly s1.1nny skies by day. SeePaaeA2. SPORTS Vanguard University's Lisa Faulkner is named GSAC women's basketball Player of the Year. SeePaaeBl --1~-------,J. ------~ ------• ... ·0z ohnd 1 • A2 Satu1day, March 6, ?004 BOOMERS & BEYOND:= Former union leader turns to real estate J ulit• Blumbt•rg. a longtime rc:.klt·nt of Newpon H<!at.:h. n.'Cently n~ll'hrnt<.-<l ht•r :iOth l>i nhcJay with 17 ot lwr frit•ncJ~. ind uding somt· from 111~ddlc ~dmol. An at·tivt• and industriou' woman. Hlumbcrg. while a student at lJCIA in the early 1970s. had her Volkswagen Beetlt• placarded with a heetle board advertising l~n Emilio lequila so she tould earn gas money. Sht• was also put in t.:harge of 65 'leamster. while working for Zcllcrhat.:k Paper Company in the late l 97<h and Sllt't't't'<fod as a woman worl.i11~ wi th tlwm. l.w11 thcn1~h -.lw no lo11g(•r work.-. \~ith tht· 'h«1111stt·rs. ~ht• i-. ~till hu~y with rt•al estatt• nncl c n1111n1111 ity activitit•s, I ht• lurthdav ~irl -.at down with tlw Pilot'~ l.111-. 1'1·1111 thi~ wt•t•I.. ;a11d 1alk1>tJ aho111 tht• lu.-.1 hall n·11111rv. wtwre dkt you KJUW upf Nr•\\ pm I II< ·.u h I l 011'8clt•c lll)'1·ll .1 N1·\\1pt•n lk.11 h 11.111v .. t•v1·11 tlio11~lr Ill\ ll.111~h1t•r, tl1t· 11•c•rr.1~1·r, cl1•1111•, 1t ht.'t'JU-.C I wa-. lw 1ni 111 I 11rn11.1 ~,(I Yt'Jf' ''~" lhL'> l'·"t 111011111 ly tlatl wa-. tlw lir-.1 11p1urrn•111,1111 tlll' llt·d~li11~ lrlllt• Ill\\ II 111 ( 11n lllJ h.11 ~ tlh'll /\' hi' "'"II"''' ~fl.\\ 11\'l'I tlll' Yl'.11,, ht• t'thhll\'!f lht• I 11111111\llt'. 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I ,,1111ltl ridt• 111v Ill 'lll'l'd t1v1·r 111 CALENDAR • Send CALENDAR items 10 the Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St . Costa Mesa 92627. by e·mail to lws.pena a lat1mos com; by faic to (949) 646-4170, or by calling (9491 574-4298 lnchJde the time. date and locatton of the event. as well as a contact phone number MARCH 30 AARP will hoat • driving clH1 fof mature drivers to sharpen their skills from 12:30 10 4:30 p.m. at Presbytenan Church of the Covenant. 2850 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. The cost is $10 per person. Information and registration: (714) 557·3340. Lido blc. mel't friends, then ~ontinuc owr to the pcninsulJ, and hang our at the oceanfront. Hike 1 ides to Huntington and l~h'lllla. stoppi.11g for a date ··hakt'. rounded out the beach sn~nt•. When I started to drive, my dad lei me drive hb turquoise 195(i 'J.fiinJ with pon.hoh~s and rnntin cntal ki1. I remember getting my first tickl'I, turning left uff of 17th Street onto Newport Houlevdll.l. taking a frimd home to Udo. I think everyone I know has ~n cited in Coi.ta Mesa for a movinl( violation. What kind or chJldhood did you~ II was ideal. My parents i.anlfit'c<l a lot to bring u1> tu tht• lwad1 city to he raiM"d hernll!>t' tht•y were looking for tht• ht~t luture for us unc.J it certainly hail hf·co111c that. Wt• all stayc.'<.l and lowd thr Nt•wport lk-a<.:h l'(ll l\lllllllity. llow did you md up In the Newport-Mesa a.rear My p;irt'rrl~ pu11·ha-.1•d .1 ht·a1 h n111agt' un l5th -.1n·1·1 tlw -.ame \'t';11 1lm1 I wa' horn. ~' I tall 111ywlf a Nl'wport lk-Jrh r1.1trw. I \Vil' thl' youngt">I ol thrt•c anc.J our family wuultJ 'txnd 011r '>llmm1•r; a11l11• ht•ach tu avmd tht· heat ol i11l.111tl CorunJ What lll'l" your gftatest accomplishments In l.lkr I wouldn't da"-"fy ;my Ollt' uu 11mph~h111cnt a.' ~real. hut I 1·;111 r1•f11"1 1 11po11 a frw mil1..,1cin1•, thrr1ugh 1111' y1•ar-.. In till' -.umnll'r 11( l'f;'I. I hackparkl'd Imm King" < ~111y1111, rivt•r 1lw Kl'ar~uw· 1 ~.N. ;111d dnw11 i11t11 Bi~hnp on thl' otlh'r 'ltlt· of till' I ligh Sil'rra' It w;i~ ttw 1·ulr11111at11111 of a '"mrnt•r da:-.., lt•d hy Bill Hu~1· :11ul I >1111 l·d111•marh. two ""l11ru1g -.c1em•t• lt'adll'f' frclll1 ~1·wrort I larhm I hW1 '>t·hool. I .1111 pro111l 1t1 ... 1\' thilt I .1111 a IJU J\ )...'f"Jclu.11c·. hut my car1•t·r lif'~ an• mort· ''!..'Jlilintnt. 1111h1· l.111· ·;o, I \\orked for i'.t'llerharh l'.1j)('t t m11pany. which .illortJt'd 1111• r1111111·ro11:. hold muvt."> on lh1•11 11.1rt, putting ITIL'. a fcmalt', 111 rhargl' ol li'l leam,ter tn11 l tlnwr ... and clod worker!>. Aflcr tht•1r 111111.iJ ~ho<:k wore off. ancl 1111' driwf' 11-:.11 ... J me. they l1 .. 1mt't.11h;il I could comprehl·nd till' nu.1nn..., of 1lwir job. and that I woulcl go the l'Xtra distann • for tlwm. I rJrl'ly had a dnver turn 1111• d11w11 wlwn wt• rll'e<lt•d 1h:11 --------- MARCH 31 AARP will host e drivtng clul for mature drivers to sharpen lheir skills from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Presbyterian Chu rch of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa_ The cost is S 10 per person. Information and registration: (7 14) 557-3340. ONGOtNG The County of Orenge lntegret8d Waste Management Department is offering a free program to homebound. elderly and disabled residents, Assisted Residential Collection Service The program will collect household hazardous waste for qualified residents through March 3Llnformation: (714) 834-6752. http:ltwww.oclandfills.com. ' Daily A Pilot VOL. 98, NO. 66 THOMAS H JOHNSON s..~ Puhlrshor TONYDOOERO Editor MARtCEY DANIRS Advert1s1ng Manag11r LANA JOHNSON Promottons Drr8C1or EDITWG STAFF S.J. e.twt Managing Ed1101. 19491574 4233 s f.Cllhnfu /•times.com DeMftll~ City Editor, (949) 7644324 donerrt1.goulettJ1>/11tlmos.oom RidMint Dunn Sports Editor, (949) 574~223 r;c111trd.dunn~1>/11tlmes.com Miii SwlllleOft AsslstlHlt City Editor. (949) 57oH2811 n1/lta.-mon~~com Lalt.a ..... Forum pctge editor. COiumnist. (949) 5 74-<127!1 lollta htllpM~IMln-.oom Photo Editor, 19491 ~ stove.mccran.t@IM•mes.com Jo.J.SeMoe Art Oirodor I News Doalt Chief. t949) 574-422• JOS8 sanro.(dl/lflimes.com l'Wwlfdbs Gone Ale.ander, Lorr Ander.c>n, Daniel Hunt. Paul S&itowltl, Daniel Stevens NEWSSTAff' o...---Cnme and ooultl reporter, (949) S7-M226 <1N1111J bhantth@IMlma.com JuMC l•ldl Newport 8eed1 reponet, (9491 574--4232 1une.CIJISlll{1rM>dtl@IMl~oom OellM Nlwmen Costa M9l8repofter,19491574-4221 deirr:Jre.,_.,,,.,,@1«m..com Miiiet O'Nell Er:1ucafion ~er. 1949) 57<M268 mariM.oneill'l«lrrw.com 00\JGI AS llMME RMAN !>Alt v ru v' Juhe Blumberg recently turned 50 and celebrated with 17 friend s. She en1oys scrapbook work in particular. l'\lm tlcliwrv h;111tlh'1 l, to rt•main 1·w111>C·111ivc and Mlj.X:rior in n1:-.111rn1•1 "'rvi1·l'. 1\hh1111i.;1 I wa.' 1111 the 111a11ageu1c111 1>1t.lc of tht• hargamlng table. tlw driwn. r.1rl'ly hatl a w-il•v.1m t• alwr I "'l'Pllt·d 111 to 1nw1.1g1· thl' 1r11rk111~ clq1ar1r111·111 "' rorporatt• an1111,r1t11r.-. It'll to J11\\'11,11111g.1'.dkrh.1rh olll'rl'c.l Ill(' ,1 1111111 p,1r.11 h11ll', ._() 1 llplt•tl 0111 lni .1 ,1111rw1 • 111111111111., th" 111111· 1u 111.111ag1· till' flrt\.11t· 1n11 l._111g 01)l'ra111 111 at lkatnc l'l l lunt Wt"""'· 111 F11ll1•nc111 A1111lhl'r lir,t fen 1111'11 lc.1111-:ll'r driwr-.. hul I rar1url'cl 1l11·1r .11 11·111111n \\llh my 1T1Jr1.1g1•1111•nt 'tyh•, and \\l' - ht·t.·.1111t• .1 fanuly l>itlkuh tJnwr' ht"<:arne lt»11n playt•r-.; lllt.'t·h . .11111·-. took rmle i11111ai111a111i11g lilt' nfoc:lt:,, mtlwr th.in fixm~ them altt•r lht•y hmkl'. Wt• ht•GJme thL' j)ICllld flrlVUll' 01'l'I. \vith II lll'W 1.:mvoru11· 1dt•1111ty 1•mhl,li'mwd illl till' .. 1dl'. In I !1!11. I ht'l'<tllll' 0.1ls Senior Center hold• • pancake breakfast from 8 to 10 a.m. on the second Saturday of every month. Breakfast includes pancakes. sausage, coffee and o range juice for S3, S 1 fo r children. The centl!r 1s at BOO Marguerite, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-3244. PHaage1 SO·Plus support group for women 50 and older rs a discussion group coordinated by Jewish Family Services to address issues such as anxiety, depression, relationships, loneliness and family. The group meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the agency offices, 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (7 14) 445·4950. Allde Robln.ofl Polrt1cs, busrnoss and A11v11011mnn1 reparter. (9491764-4330 olic1a robmson "l•trn'IOS com U.F'el\e Nows assistant, (949) 5744298 /UIS Pflflll'O)/•times com PHOTOGRAPHERS Mant C Dustin, Don LoM11, Konl Treptow READERS HOTLINE 1949) 642 6086 Rocord your comments a!Joul lhe Daily P1lo1 or news lops Addl'fts Ou1 address •• 3JO W Bev St . Costa MtJN, CA 92627 Office hours are Monday Fnday, 8.30 e.m 5 1>.m eon.ctlons his the Prlot'a POiiey to prompllv correct •II errors of 1ubs11mco. Please call (9491 764--024 FYI The Newport Boac:hlCosta Mesa Dnlly Pilot (USPS 144·8001 ts publl1hed daily In Newport Beach and Costa Mel8, 1uhscnpllo111 arc avorlable only by sublrnbmg to Tho T1mos Orange Co11n(y (800) 252 9141. In ar1111s out11100 nf Newport Boech and Cos1a Mos11, aubllCliptlon1 1o·the Dally Pilot are av•ll•ble only by ri,..t cless mall for S30 pet month. (Prlcee lrw:lude all •pplable at.io and local tu81 I thl' liN 11•111;.ilt• pn·,idcr11 of lhl· ~1111111'm C..iliforn1a l'rrvate l~l't'I I ,ounril. and !>uh-;l'quently wa-. h11r111rt·cl a!> thl'ir "11111n of the v1•;1r_ .. I rl'llect on 1.h11sc years. .uuJ 1nily clwri1>h till' opponunity .1ffonlt·:.! mt· by tho:o.c· 1·0111pnnit•" .1i1t.11h1• <«unaraclerit• 1h<11 1•v11lwtJ h 11111 my rappon w11h .11l 11f Ill)' 1 •rnploy1·1•.,. If you n mld re-d o one moment u r incident In your Ufe, what would it be? J will p11'1.1t l' thi-. 1·111harra,~ing r1•wla111111\\1111 tht· fan 1lm1 I w;h a 1r1111 ,illy lt•wllll'at11•tl lt•1.-•11, hut \\ hil1• .111t·1 Hl111.: ,1 fr.ttnnity 1111>.1·1, 11 happt•rwd to lw my l ht h1rtllday. I \\a~ rhalle11~t'<.l 111 cl1rnl :.11 lt•4t11la ,u11ri"'' <111111 chd. A.' I l11ok bur~ now. a-' a ~Mrt'l11, II j., L'a'y ICI ~I'(' h1IW w11xJ kid~ ran Ill' -.itJt•lr.ll'k1•d a 11tl mak1' 'tupitl mi,Wkt·'· h 1nuna1l'lv. I liVl'd 111 tl'll 1111· The Br•ille Institute offers free computer classes to people with fadrng vision who have difficulty seeing the computer screen. The Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Coro na del Mar, offers six sessions. Call to sign up for classes. (714) 821·5000. The Costa MeH Senior Center has ballroom dancing wilh live music from the Betty's Trio from 7:30 to 10:30 p m. every Tuesday night at 695 W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa. S4. 1949) 548-3884 Jewi1h F.mlty Service of o,.nge County sponsors an ongoing healing support group for the chronically ill. The purpose is to provide participants with emotional and spiritual support to manage illness and its POSTMASTER: Send a11<1111ss dlanges 10 The Newport Beac:hlCosla Mesa Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Copyright. No news stones, illustrations. editonal mane• or ad11enisements herein can be reproduced wUhoul Wfltten permission of copyroght owno1 HOW TO REACH US Circui.tion The Times Orange County 1800) 252 9141 Adwftising Ctaasified (9491 642 5678 0...,.., 1949) 642 4321 Edltoriel News 19491642 5680 Sports 1949) 574 4223 News Fu t949) 646-' 170 Sports Fu (949) 650-0170 E-mMt: da1typllotl!''/1itimes.r.om Mam~ luu-Oft:e (9491 f-42 4321 ~ ,. .. 1949) 631 '>902 Published by Timos Co mnu111ty Nilws. 11 division of !he Los Ann111es Trrnos. lt2004 TimM Cfll All rlgllt8 reteNed · story. ·n1c redeeming point tu the story is tha t I was able to relay my cnncl'nl~ ahout peer pn.>sSure to my dauRhter, coming from an actual experience that could haw rcsultl'd in catastrophic conS<.-quencci.. What pro(essJon other than yours wouJd you like to ha\'\' trledT Well. I hawn't told you abuul my current profc:.siun; those were my past professions and my currenl proft>SSion ~ making my 1~ion, which i:. real estate -a new Qlfeer and I :.tarted that about 10 ycan. ago. It's a perfert fit. i-.incl' I love :.hopping. and what tlt·llt~r thing to \>hop lor 1ha11 rt·JI t•:.talt'. I recently sold a fabulou1> vi1•w hn11w in Mo11.1rr h Bl'ach. to a client from U1kago. I am now searching tht• coa1>1al an·a fur another im·t•,t111t•11t for him. My fantasy 1..art.'l'r i~ tu update a n11ttml'~·11h.l formhuu~e in llurgu11dy. tlw11 hire a renowm·d did' to 11·ach cooking classes, and win!' pairings, then have my I rit·nds and acquaintances rnm1· v1 ... i1. If I buih a golf courM', I 111ay even get mr hu~band to rome. I'd like to be all'artist in Ill)' old agl'. go over to Fra111·e and paint landscapes. When I go on vacation. the -.ouve nir-. that I treasure most arc the piecei. of art that I pick up on irip~. J just love going i11111 art galleries and seeing locul artists work and paintings 111 llH' countryside and the vine)•artl:. and whatever. So. I ju't would love to hook up with 1he ladics over on wherever. 4:lnd at the cannery. and stan taking das.'1e1> and go on one of those little trips to the South of Frum:e und paint. So I am going 1t1 tin that when I h;_we time in 111y lill'. What are some dlfferenc:es between a typk:al day In you r llfe now versus a day In your life 20 )"81"1 agof twenty year.. ago. I wa-; ''ill rn111rnu1ing to downtown LA. w11h a bahy at home and ju'>t n111r1111g thl' neccs.'iat)' rnreer fast tr..tck. After 1990, l was ahle to retire from management the rnrporatl'·type world and pun;ue . a more fun t'afecr. whkh ha'i been real estall'. Now l spend my morninw; reading the Daily Pilot. drinking my rnffee and planning my day. which can include land~l'ape committee for my consequences. The group meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Family Service office, 250 E. Baker St .. Costa Mesa. Attendance is free. but registration is required. (714) 445-4950. Jewi1h F.mily Service off.rs ongoing bereavement support groups for aduhs at all stages of loss. Group members share experiences. hear how others deal with grief. receive support and learn ways to cope wit.h sadness and loss. One group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth Jacob in Irvine. The second group meets at 10 a,m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. The third group meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Ezra Center in Anaheim. There's no cost to m•ighborhoo<l, Newport I liJ1s Garden Oub. that I am president of. I am very busy now with extracurricular activititl!> that don't let me focus enough on enjoying the new golf clubs my hushand gave me for <liristmas that I haven't tried out y(.•I. What do you do ror funf for fun, I travel. I r11joy working in my garden. I anticipate taking time 10 It-am how to golf and I spend cvenin~ hurning the midnight oil working cu1 my trca-;ured photo albums. which take rnc back to special · trips. special friends and .'itleeial times. I am nmently working on a rhoto alhum for myself and for my .,i,ter and my brother for a history of my father':. war yean. -he wa' a B-24 Uhemtor pilot in World War II. I le got shot down uvl'r Austria. So t.he end of April. I am leaving for Austria with my I lurace En sig11 'evcnth·grade teacher whu kept my rcpnn from seventh gr.:1de on Austria. And fate jus1 has it that the two of us are going to travel thl'rc iogether next month and <;{'l' wlll're my dad gm !>hot down. What ~ the greatest le.>n that yo..W learned In your lifer Coun1 your friends as blessings. I am so privilC'ged to coun1 among my friends all age ranges, from the children in my neighborhoud that accompany me when I walk my dog to my ex-elderly neighbor who jusl turned !JO. And backward, through acquaintances through m y garden club, assistance league, m y seventh-grade teacher. neighbors a nd college fr iends. I feel fun limes and trying times arc meant to be shared and I like to share just the fun out of everyday expcriencl'i; with the many friends that I have. What do you ~ mOl'llf First. of course. is my one and only daughter. and my husband of 14 yeal"'> who originally admired me for my -;u1.:c~ in bu'>in~-.. hut now encoumg~ me to prioritize my many commj1rnen1s so that I can lake Lime to pmt:tice swinging those new dubs that hc gave me for Olristma.-.. Because I family isl my reason for my enthusiasm for life, for trying new cxperiC'nces and living life to its fullt!llt. attend, but advance registration is required. (714) 445-4950. 0His Senior Center ofht,. assistance. counseling and referral services for seniors. (949) 644-3244. Arthritis Foundation in1tructor Hillary Stone leads an exercise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St .. Costa Mesa. (714) 513-5641. Oe1i1 Senior Center .,,,.,. • daily telephone contact program for seniors who have a limited local support system. They al10 offer computer classes that teach the basics of Wo rd, Oulchn, Print Shop and Internet usage. (949) 644·3244. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Areas of morning fog and clouds will give way to a mostly sunny day. Daytime highs will be from 67 to 74 degrees with some light winds. Expec1 the mostly-clear conditions to stick around tonight -and for that matter through Tuesday. Low temperatures will be from 48 to 53 degrees. ., Information: www.nws.noaa.oov BOATING FORECAST From the shore to Catalina, eJCpec1 wind• to be variable at 10 knots or 1 .... becoming welterly in the afternoon. Weves will be at 2 feet or less on a western swell of 3 to 5 feet. A northwest wind rolls in et sundown. Ten-knot winds will come with 2-foot waves a southwelt swell thet 11 from 2 to 3 feet high. 0\11 In open weien, look for northwest winds from 10 to 15 knots from morning to midnight. Waves will be at 2 feet or less with a western swell from 4 to 6 feet. Swells should lessen to be between 3 and 5 feet late. SURF 0 .C. bead'les will be running in the dle1t-high zone. Elsewhere, welt-facing bntakl could be up to .ahoulder high. Sooth-facing breaks will be waist high. w.w queltty: www.surfrider.orp TIDES Time 2:30e.m. 8:34a.m. 3:15 p.m. 9:31 p.m. Hetght 1.15 feet low 5. n feet high -0.70 feet low 4.57 feet high WATER TEMPERATURE 59deg ..... • ... ~ , , t "-- Da~yP1lot Saturday. March 6, 2004 A3 l Environmentalists seek support for law MAKING THE MOST Surfrider Fo undation tries to gathe r more support fron:i other groups fo r the Ma rine Life Protectfon Act. AHcla Robinson Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Local coastal protection acLivists are trying to rekindle interest in a 1999 state murine life protection law that never fully developed. This time around, however. they want to defuse the opposition that helped stall earlier efforts. The Surfrider Foundation re- cently began canvassing local or· ganizations. including the ciry of Newport Beach. to gather sup- port for the Marine Jjfe Protec- tion Act, which was passed by the state Legislature in 1999 but state wildlife officials never com· pleted their mandated task. TI1e law was designed to create a ma· rine life protectfon program and a master plan to improve the state's array of marine life pro· tected areas. Because of funding and staff shortages, the Department of Fish and Game suspended the process of gathering public input and developing a master plan for marine life protecrion. according to information on the depart· ment's website. "The thought was that we would focus on a couple areas and do what we do best, which is the grass roots (activiryJ. and get some momentum going." said Nancy Gardne(president of the Newport Beach chapter of the Surfrider Fou ndation. When it's fully developed, the law will standardize the state's system of marine protected areas instead of each community mak· ing its own ruJes, Gardner 6aid. Some of the protected areas are "no-Lake" zones where marine life can'1 be disturbed or re- moved. This provision angered mem- bers of the commer,ial fishing com1mu1ity. who complained in a round of public meetings after the law was passed. Gardner said. Orange County Coast Keeper is working wiLh Surfrider to reviw develownen l and enforcement of lhe Marine Life Protection Act. but their efforts have been muted to avoid raising the hack- les of those who mightc oppose the idea of more restrictions on coastal activiry. · "H's kind of something we don't want to talk about," Coast· Keeper program director Randy Seton said. Some groups are afraid to throw their support behind the effort because they don't want to get in the middle of a tight. he said. SurfrideT's focus is to talk to the community first to explain how the law can benefit every· one. Once the group has gained a wide base of support, Gardner said, it will take that to state offi- cials to encourage them to force development of the Marine Ufe Protection Act. "If I know tha1 1he state is coming and the stale is saying this. I figure right off the bat I've got to come in with all guns blaz· ing," Gardner said. "I may be more willing to lis· 1en Jandl participate when I see them reaching oul lo me, .. she said. Newport £3each Mayor fod Hidgeway said he remembNs -- ... Up Your I.ow c.tt 111111P ~I =-~ how con ten~ the issue was a few years ago. As a member of the city's Coastal/Bay Water Qualiry com- miftee, Ridgeway heard a recent presentation by Surfrider about the effort to bring attention to the Marine Life Protection Act. Surfrider asked the committee to send a resolution in support of its efforts to the City Council. In light of past objections from the fishing communiry, the com· mittee wants to invite the com· munlty into a full dialogue be- fore making any recommendation to council, Ridgeway said. "In order to be fair to the proc- tiss at our committee, what we're going to do is try Lo invilt! the commercial fishermen in," he said Ridgeway expected the . com- mittee lo take up Lhe issue at a meeting later th!s month or in April. 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M1njmum balance rtqult'l'd s~. Ptnalty may be a.uesscd fof early wilhdnlwal. Plcax no finn:&al in,titutions. • t ' :s::::;.su; =w MARK C. DU~ llN / DAIL ( Pl! 11 I Costa Mesa Police Officer John T. Elliott sifts through the wreckage after the black Chevrolet Tahoe allegedly ran the red light. colliding with a BMW in the intersection of Jian Way and Paulanno Avenue F nday evening, police said. Three pa ssengers were in the SLN: one was e1ected and suffered head 1n1unes. The driver of the Tahoe is suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol. ACCIDENT Continued from Al l11e driver or the AMW was not iujun•d and refused treat- 1111.-111 al till' ... ccne. Riley said. I ht• <.Ir 1ver of the Chevy Tahoe r11rnpl,1111ed or only minor inju- flt'" .111tl. '" ii precaution. W-clS trJ11,from•d tn We-;tern Medical C entt·r. R11l-y "'td. i\ lronl-!o.e;11 pa"-'>l'llgl·r in the li1h11e wa' ahll' to walk away from tlw ,11·11dt·11t, Allum ~td. 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"I 1houi.:ht '-'Hnc lnd1am living Ind av would tw mOn' modem ... 9- ycar lllrl ( .f\..,t;J 1011-Nu ...Ud. ·But ii' guo<l that 1lwy\1· k1·p1 thl'lf tra- dition,· said to be comin~ hack from a trip to the mountain'>. police said. At the S('ene. ..nowboard boob lay in the street and '>now- boarding equipment wa-; ~till in- side the vehiclt'. Beer cap:., an algebra textbook and a 11oteboolc. from Orange CmL't College laid rwar the over- tumt'd vehicle. ·r eople O)• throuRh here all the ti me." nearby rt'>ident lhry lllomp:.on said a~ he -;urwyed the t;Cl'nt'. ... l11ere\ all thc.,c lilt.le <;treet!> tll'rt' that come up aJI of a .. udden and people don't think ahout it." Another lornl rt..,tJC'nt. who wouldn't give hl'r name. ""d 11 wa<, the third al'c1dcnt 'he l1Jd '>ct•n al Lhl' <>a111e 1n11•r.cc1ion. •MARISA O'NEIL covers educa11on She may be reached at l9491 5 74 4268 or by e-mail at mc1nsa one1/ a larimes com LOLITA HARPER is the cornmu nuy forum edrtor She also writes columns We<lnesdays and Fridavs She may be readied at 1949) 574-4275 or hy e-mail at lo/1ta ha1per "IJtmres com (Jf)N If ~r-t;, Dl\ll Y ''II 01 fourth-graders inspect American Indian instrument adorned with touches from members of the Gabnehno. or Tongva tribe, who lrved off th e land and seam Southern Ca hf or ma Members of the tribe visited pupils at Newport Elementary for an assembly Fnday. ·----------------~--- FAMILY Continued from Al pl'nud a Ion~ timt' agCI -I could haw a:...,1·J my dad fur advic.:c But I chdn't. I nc:ver 1((1\'l' rny parl'n~ lhc d1c1m·e h t't'rtll't' I kn<'w II all I km•\\ hnw 10 -..1lw my own pmhlt•m.' and I knew that the:.')' MAN KIL.LED Continued from Al Tye. a formc:r airline pilnt, said he Wll!> lrained in C:PH hut Gara- ruli!. seeme<l able to breathe on his own. l~dling his taxi out to block trclffic cam e as an instinct, ht· s.1id. ht•cause he knew other motorist~ couldn't ~ the victims WHATS AFLOAT • WHATS AR.OAT is published periodically. If you are planning a naut~I event, submit the information to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Meu, CA 92627;by faxto(949)646-4170;or by&-mailto dai/Vpltor@latimes.com. SPECIAi. MNT The Neiwport...., Neutkel MuM'i1nnvill hott •Ntght of Winners; whidi wtll honor the 2003 perpetuef trophy winners of the Tommy B•~ma Newport to Enseneda Vedrt Rece. The event will be from 8 to 9 p.m. Mardi 13 at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 East Coett Hwy. Tldceu oost S20 to $25. Information: (9491873-7883, en 350. SM..ftQ CLUSU .... l'91a1Mtioft .... ..._ llldn't know anything JhC1ul what I w-& KOing 1hmugh. Whal a rn1!.take. What I k.rtuw now i.~ tha1 my parents not only would have jumped al lhe r ha11ce to help me with advice. they would al'>{) have given me advice that wa' worthwhile. After all. 1hey had hcen throughout the (;real l)epn!s:.ion and would 'url'ly in the dark. • Ab1>0lutely, they would have go t hit again," .he sai~. "There were a lot of drunk.-. out that night. There's no lelli ng if another (driver) would have come along f andl hit them_· Green spray paint ma.rited the scene of the accident on I 7th Street Friday, stretchin~ ahout 100 feet from the front of the Ma- in boating safety and sailing yeaf-round for pet'sons with disabOlties. Free. (949) 640-1678. <>r.,.. County ..npaoy.. CM bring their employees out to Newport Beed"I on weelldeyt to enjoy a day of salting courte8y of Orange Coett College. The SctlOOI of Seiling and s..m.n.Np now ofhn • chance for groups to wont witt'I the on-Ooerd iNCrudor on dHteNnt uiling tedwllquee wt*9 they get ecMce on how to perform wel In~. No uiling eJCp8liet IQI necwary. One-day m-009t fron} $100 to S125. (949) &46-9412. lnfonnetion: (949) 646-9412. er.,.. Co..t College's 9Chool of sailing and 1eamanahlp will offer a she-week coaltal navigetion c1 .... whktt offers U.S. sailing ceftification, from 7 to 10 p.m. w.dl!MCMy, Mardi 17. 24, 31 and April 7 8t OCC't Salling Center In Newport Beactt. The cost la $186. Information: (949) 846-9412. ~ -=...,. 0 --=- know J thing or 1w11 ahout makmg. -.pcnd111g and \;tVmg monl~ And hav111.: marrit·d out,tdc their fa111i ... plu' hav111g done -.um1· di:lting 011 their e1w11 prior lo their mamagt'. lhl'y probably couJll h.1v1• 101<.l nw what 10 do in m;iny ul tht• 'ituation' I found mr-clf But I nt-vrr gaw tlwm 1lw rha11ct• ne < .allenJer'o; n•\laur.mt drive- way to the frunt or the lntl'ma- tional I louse of Pa ncakes. It appears lhat the two men were cmssin~ to the north side or the street. Fitzpatrick said, where a stgn w-.uns pedl'l>trians not to cmss. "There's 110 croi.....walk there." Fit7.Jlatrir k said. "Rut they were not in violation nf jaywalki ng The 1112 American PrivatMf Schooner Lynx is now offering California State Standards based educatiqnal program• for fifth· and eighth-grade students based on state standards. The Lyqx operates from the newly remodeled Scout Seabase, at 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beedl. Information: (949) 723-1814, http://'www.defenseof frH<!om.org. 80.\T RENTALS Whtt Martna w.ter5pom 81 the Balboa Fun Zone, you can enjoy J\autic:al experienee.from mikf to wild. T•k• a self-guided tour of the bay in your choice of power and sail watercraft, jump the ocean swell• In a Sea-doo jetboat. pt.it you sport·fishing skills to the test in a fully equipped Boston whaler, or soar above It all on a peraHll flight •long the Newport coest. Compllment•ry ice and beverages are Included with all electric boat rentals . - P'JBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES NEWPORT BEACH • 15th Stl99t: Vandalism was reported m the 800 block at 11 :40 a.m. Friday. • 29th StrMt: A person who was drunk in public was reported in the 500 block at 11 :48 a.m. Friday. • Back Bay Drive •nd J•mborM Roald: A traffic collision was reported near the intersection at 12:40 p.m. No injuries were reported. • B•lbo• Boulevard: An attempted burglary was reported In the 700 blo_ck at 9:47 a.m. • B•y Avenue and Pelm St199t: A person who was drunk in public was reported near the in tersection at 7:21 p.m Friday. •Cove St,..t: A stray animal was reported in the 2600 block at 3:41 p.m. Friday. • Fernando Stree1: A boat theft was reported in the 300 block at 9:31 a,m. Friday. • Ford Roald •nd MacArthur Boulev•rd: A signal maltunction was reported at the intersection at 9:45 a.m. • Lighthou•• L•n•: Vehicle burglary was reported in the 2700 at 8:34 a m. Friday. • Sherington Place: Vehicle theft was reported in the 2100 block at 7:05 a.m. • Spruce Avenue: Illegal parking was reported 20200 block at 12:43 p.m. Friday. BRIEFLY rN PUBLIC SAFETY Local man arrested after accident i\ 4 1-ycar-old < .o~la Mt>'><! man wa'> arn''IL'd early Fri· day in Art·ud111 after a traffic rlrt:ult'nl lhal left one dt>ad. <.altforni a I lighway Patrol ollit 1·r.. .1rrl .... tt'd David < .ran.u.Jo 011 'IU'>picio n of fl'lony drunken tlriving and vehir ular nlJn<.IJughter af- t er he wa.., tm olwJ m a11 ac- u Jent al I :45 a.m. Qn the ea-.thound l-0111hill Fret•way 111 Arl-.idia. Officer V111ct.' Bt ll ..aid A 1111nor ult'ldl!nt live mtnlltt!' earltt·r had ldl thl' victim'~ I 9!lJ Honda lkl Sol d1<.ablt'd. partially hlorkmg the right lane of traflk, BeU :.aid. I le wa-. 011 1\idf' his ve- hicle when (~rnnado\ 2003 Jl'cp I Jht'f1)' 'truck. the del Sol. I he coup1· then i.truck thl' victim. a 5 1 -~i'ar·old Ar- catlia 111<111, killing l11m. Ills name '"" not lwt'n re-i.-a,ed. · Nnw. th1~ young hride of this 'om it'te<l niminal i!. alone. Oh "urc. there are '>llnll' friend.., urnund hut "'H' ha' 'hut nut her pare11l!o., Titat j, .1 rni,takt'. • STEVE SMITH is a CoSla Mesa resident anrl a freelance writer Readers m._, leave a message for hrm on the 0111ly Pilot hotline at (9491 642·6086 . laws.." l'icrcc Struct Annex is a popu- lar Thursday nir:ht hangoul with da,ndn~ and drink specials, but it is not clear if the men were headed lo the bar, Fit7..Patrlck said. The bartender at Pierce St~ on Friday said thry had not seen 1hc arcident and declined &o comment. B•lbo• Boat Rent•I• can put you on the water In many ways: with single and double kayaks, electric boats, 14-holder sailboats, pedal boats and runabouts for offshont use or cruising the bay. Balboa Boat Rent.ls also holds two-hout scavenger hunts aboard the electric bay boats, providing 11roup ~lvlty for COfP(>filtiona,.. birthdays, nonprofit organizatic>nt and group outings .. The hunt pec*.eges indude boats, trivl• • questions, maps, Polaroid cameras and supplies': The cost of a hunt begins at S225 per boat and catering is evelfab6e at an eddltional rate. For hunt reaervations, call (949) 673-7200~ Electric boa1 ..mats 84'9 .vellable by the hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. All boata are equipped with window enclosures end CO~. Ice and CUJ19 are pnwided. AeNrv•tion• ere auggested. Ari hour rental Is $75. (949) 646·flll1t \ • • Daily Ptlot Comer construction will improve intersection's flow June Caaa1rande Daily Pilot Nl:.WPORT RF.ACH -Road· work takjng place at the intersec· tion of MacAnhur Boulevard and Jamboree Road is expected to significantJy improve traffic flow there. but the work won't be complete until about June. "lbe main purpose of the work is to increase the amount of traffic that can get through the intersection," explained Rich Ed · monston of the city's Public Works department. The project is a cooperative ef· fort between Newport Beach and the city of Irvine because it takes ' place within both cities' borders. Owtges will include a new right-tum lane from nonhboWld Jamboree Road onto MacArthur Boulevard. In order to create the tum lane, which falls within Ir· vine, that city had to purchase land to widen the road. The road widening also required a· retain- ing wall to buffer and reinforce the separator between the road- way and buildings along MacAr- thur Boulevard. The retaining wall, which was completed last week, stretches from Jamboree to Fairchild Road. MThls 12-foot high wall per· mits the creation of a right-turn pocket that will reduce waiting AROUND TOWN food provided by the Four Seasons Hotel. The event will take place from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Clubhouse at Pelican Hill. 22651 Pelican Hill Road South, Newport Coast. Ti<*ets cost: $60 per person. All proceeds benefit the North American Foundation for the Cure of Diabetes. Information: • Send AROUND TOWN items by e-mail to luis.pena@latimes.com or by calling (949) 574-4298. lndude the time, date and location of the event. as well as a contact phone number. TODAY ' (866)287-3669, http://www.cure diabetesfoundation.com. Nordstrom's South Coast Plaza will host Gordon Thompson, executive vice president and creative director for Cole Haan from 1 to 4 p.m. at Nordstrom's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Gordon will meet and great customers while promoting the Spring 2004 G-Series line from Cole Haan. Information: (714) 549-8300 ext. 1690. The Sunshine Cooperative Presdlool will hold its annual rummage sale from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 2850 Fairview Ave. Costa. Mesa. Information: (714) 540-1183. A gem. jewelry and bead show will be held from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Building No. 12 and in the Parade of Products at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The cost is $5 for aduhs and free for children younger than 12. Information: (760) 747-9215. SUNDAY •rnte for the eure· la a wine tasting and auction featuring select wines from 20 California wineries with an array of gourmet A gem, jewelry and bead show will be held from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Building No. 12 and in the Parade of Products at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The cost is $5 for adults and free for children younger than 12. Information: (760) 747-9215. MONDAY A GrNt Dedslona discullion on HMiddle Eastern Political Reform" 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 Bob Beny. Information: (949) 760-1691 , http://www.fpa.org. The American C.nc:.r Society la sponsoring a •took Good, Feel Better· class. which teaches cancer patients makeup, wig and turban tips to help hide the ravages of radiation and chemotherapy treatment. The class is from 10 a.m. to noon at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 261-9446. The Orange County Siem Singles fllOnthly meeting will be Sputh Bay time for traflic going nonh- bound in Jamboree from MacAr- thur Boulevard," Public Works Director Steve Badum wrote in a memo lo City Council members. Relocating water mains, storm trains, telephone lines and traflic signals was necessary to perform the construction, Badum said. The project also includes a new bus turnout on MacArthur Boulevard just west of Jamboree. The construction costs for the whole project are estimated at about $1.9 million. The city is paying about $250,000. The rest is paid for by state transportation grants, the city of Irvine and other sources. held at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. The featured slide presentation will be highlights of a trip to Myanmar. The cost is $2 for dinner. Bring your own eating utensils and beverage. Information: (714) 963-6345. TUESDAY Hoag Hospital will pl9Ml1t a community education class on deciding to have a baby at 6 p.m. in the Hoag Conference Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Information and reservation: (800) 514-4624. Mother's Malbt wltl hem a free seminar and book signing by Ann Louise Gittleman, author of ·rhe Fat Flush Fitness Plan" from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Newland Barn, 19822 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach. Information and reservations: (714) 963-6667, (800) 595-6667. WEDNESDAY The hirview Developmental Center will hold its annual Spring Boutique from 8 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. in the Fairview auditorium. 2501 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. There will be more than 35 crafters to shop from. Information: (714) 957-5188. The C.Nfomla A.tired Tuc:hen Association, Harbor Division No. 77 will have a meeting at noon at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Docents from See TOWN, Pase A6 Costa Mesa 23649 Hawthorne Blvd. 1595 Newport Blvd. (310) 373-0442 (949) 642-2050 Mon-Sat, 9a-5:30p Mon-Sat, 9a-5:30p Sun~ay, l 2p-5p Sunday, 12p-5p 1 ., ~ Saturday, March 6, 2004 A5 Laguna Beach 345 North PCH (949) 494-6551 Mon-Sat, 1 Oa-6p . Sunday, 12p-5p • ~ ' ' . -----------~-~---~ ~ --- A6 Saturday, Mdr<.h b, 2004 Mesa Verde residents bark for park ,, PLANT S 6c Now Is The Time To Plant! A group of dog owners want space to let their pets Bovk _ru"' w wultulscm w11h Grtt,g. owntr and dtsigner. J::\lmH111' ulrawn ofpamnials. nativts and mort! roam free at dog park in Estancia Park. e :IC www.organicanplants.com 16? N. L.ll)sdl. Ur.m c lA 91866 • 01'1' 9A.\l -SP\t Ihm 714-~222 Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot A T HEATRE GUIW " Swinging" PRF.SENTATION , )ff~ OF A LJTERARY CLASSIC ~ • RUDYARD KIPLING·s ·r,.- COSTA MESA -Some Mesa Verde residents want a space of their own in Estancia Parle so their dogs can play off-leash. Currently, the only place where dogs are allowed to roam freely ls the Bark Parle next fo Te- Winkle Parle. THE . JUNGLE BOOK Bryan Green and his wife. Abele, are leading the charge to get the city to dedicate a portion of Estancia Parle.. on the former Thur., Fri .. S.1, Mardi 11, u . IJ, II, 19, 20, 2S, 26, 27 -7:30 p.111. TOWN Swi .. matdt 14. 21, 21 -2 p.m. Matin« LIBERTY THEATRE C ~ Joinc Forca Training Bue, Lo. AJimitoa ~ (Comer Laington & Fuquhar) ..._. r\. lickcta $15 & $10 & Group Rates :.<' For Rauvatiooa Call 714-827-9 141 Irr 1 .. JJ\' u.11111~1111\•c world thcr<" I)~ dcm11mtr~tcd 1111-.I t1ir d1, l11~h 1.JU.ll11y cdu1. . .t111.1nal p1ogr.1m oflrrr.I .11 ( 1Hl,11 Ao..idc:m). 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Jcvc:lop ,hJ1J.i1·r .11111 • '' "'( 111 '"'\''""1h1lt1\ We .He pr11ud u( uur 1111.:!1 '' '' ,, .. ,,., 1 111111~h11;11 1hc i:r.i<IC\ Jt1d 11111 !'' JdUJll' wh11 ll11U l11gh ,,huul w11h honor>. Huntingron Beach Campus : Pre-School -8th 72 1 Utica Ave .. Huntington Beach. CA 92648 714-536-1441. Fu 714-5~*'8 Continued from A5 the Bowers Museum will preaent an extensive doll collection of prominent figures. A free luncn will be served. Information: (949) Experience the DiffeTence A sampling of o ur 2003 Tesc Scores: 8th Grade-Math 98°0, l~nguage 86% 1 th Grad<"-Math 9700. Spdling 92% 6th Grade-Reading 88% JrJ Grade-Spelling HS% K1nd<"rganen-Reading 88% \\'1 .11, , 1111111rl\ I 11r11ll1ng 'l 11tl1 nt' lor tl11 .'IHI I .'11th -. 11011( \ t .11 Grade Lnd Orientation m;:!:r co be held in Huntington 1,1 (;radc Onrnrauon· March 9th -8:30 AM hr Gr~dc Ori<"ntauun· March 10th -5:00 PM .!nJ ( ;rade Orirnmion-March 17th -):OOPM .3rd Cr.1de Omntation-March .24th -S:OOPM Wt iavitt you to u Open HoUK &om 5:00 PM·7:00 PM Carda Academy HUDtillpn Bach , 1\unday Aril 22nd Carda Acadtmy foUDtain Valky. 1\!lnday, April 29da fuunain Valley ~K-6• I 0460 SWa Ave., Fountain , CA 92708 714-964--3310. Pu 714-3753 Website: www.catdenachbtv.com • E-mail: c~Oftaah.MI ONE-HOUR SPA TREATMENT SPECIAL $6Q ·eo.m1nutt 11tatmtnts · S90 MASSAGE . SPOll.1 s/0 H P T HERAPEU TIC MASSAGE i H OT STONE THERAPY M ASSAGE• SWH>ISH Rl:LAXATI ON M ASSAGE • MATERNITY MASSAG E • REFLEXOLOGY FACIALS G AYLEE StGNATUM FACIAL • C OLLAGEN NOURISHNG FACW.. Hor STONE THEMPY FACIAL • G ENTLEMEN'S FACIAL TREATMENTS IWNiMY PAMFAN Bom wrw· · G~~ TEA DEToxFnNG Bom ww· MAAGMITA SALT Gl.oN • MIOOOERMAIMSION FACE TIUATMENTS GLYCOUC TJUATHENTS • CHEMICAL Piils 0 A Y L I!. 6 7--fN,_.,.. 111 dee Hyt111 Newpo11n Newport•&ach, California ....... 0 ...... ~ C· • FREE VALET PARKJNO I I 07 jamboree R.oad. Sult• #2, Newpor-t IHch. CA 92660 (949)~3 ~.com Monday • Saturday • 91m to' 9pm • Sunday -I Oam to 4pm: by appointment _ __... r Balearic School field, as an off- leash area in the mornings until 8:30 a.m. Later thb month. they will take their request to the Par~ and Rec~tion Commis· sion. 111e dqg·friendly group in- cludes about 35 people. who had been u .. ing the Balearic field area for ahout six months before the city told them to stop. Green said. Using this panicular area fosters a sense or camaraderie berween neighbors. he added. "We've made so many good friends ii!> a result or our dogs and now we·re unable IO do what we want to do." Green said. Mark Taylor. a management analyst with !he city's recreation depanment. said he is curren1ly researching the dog owners' re- quest. The issue is tricky because 551-5082. Telking H•nds Thenpeutic Massage and Bodywortc will host a free wort<shop on trigger-point therapy and its imponance in treating cnronic pain in patients. The workshop will be from 7 to 9 p.m. a1 120 E. 18th St .. Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (949) 413·1567. dcmesser@earthlink.ner, http://www. myofsscisl thorspy.org The Mese Verde Community Inc .. will host Costa Mesa Police Chief John Hensley and Caltrans engineer Lany Kellerrnan at t.heir general meeting from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Mesa Verde United Methodist Churcn, 1701 Baker St .• Costa Mesa. Information: (71 4) 557-3755. Mother's Mertlet will host •free seminar and book signing by Udo Erasmus. author of "Fats That Heal Fats That Kill" at 7 p.m. at the Irvine Marriott, 18000 Von Karman Ave .. Irvine. Information and reservations: (949) 631-4741, (800) 595-6667. THURSDAY HIV Update 2004 wffl be held from 610 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 Opponunistic Infections. Dr. Paul J. Cimoc:h, director of the Center for Special Immunology, and Charles M. Walwonh, specialist in infectious diseases and HIV, will present the update. Reservations: (714) 751·5800, ext. 38. The Thursdey Momlng Senior Women's Club will host a St. Patrld<'s Day party with old fashion joke teller Obediah Thomas. The luncneon will be at 12 p.m. at the Radisson Hotel, 4545 MacAnhur Blvd. The cost is $23. Information: (714) 842-5863. Moth«'s M•rbt win host • semin ar on osteoporosis, anhritis and joint care. a free seminar by Charlie Skeen and Premier Labs, the city leai.es the Balearic sitc from the Newpon·Mesa Unified School District and the area is not enclosed like the Barie Park. "I'm talking to animal co111rol. the city attorney und risk man- agement because. obviously, dogs olT-lea~h prt-sent a different liability lhan do.:., on·lca,h," taylor said. The owner' would only hrmg their dogs in the mornings when' there aren't a lot of people around and deui1 up after their dogs. Green ~id. They don't want to use the Barie P-dJk bt·- cause they don't know the own- ers of those dogs and L'tanria Park is more ronvenie111. he added. "We tlon't likt• the Uark Park.'. he said. "It's too me'"Y· We don't know the ow1wr,. We don't knuw from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe. The market is at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (949) 631-4741, (800) 595-6667. MARCH13 The UC Irvine Arboretum will present its annual winter bulb festival uPrelude to Spring," from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the UCI Arboretum. located south of the corner of Campus Drive and Jamboree Road on the UCI Nonh Campus. The cost is S2. Information: (949) 824-5833. The Surfrider Found•tion's Newport Beach chapter will host a casino night fundraiser from 8 p.m. to midnight 12 a.m. at Margaritaville, 2332 Coast Highway, Newpon Beach Information: (949) 631-6273. The Environment•! Neture Center will host a star pany from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Environmental Nature Center, 1601 16th St.. Newpon Beacn. Panicipants will have an opportunity to view the n)ght sky throuijh a telescope, learn about the Mars rovers, and enjoy space themed crafts and activities. The cost is $2 for adults and $1 for cnildren. Information and reservations: (949) 645-8489 . Cerole's Calico Comer is seeking volunteers to sew fabrics to make into blankets for homeless and disadvantaged cnlldren. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2529 E. Bluff Dr., Newpon Beacn. Information (949) 644-4990. MARCH14 The 2111 ennuel Blue Cross of California Spirit Run event begins with registration at 6:30 a.m. at Edwards Big Newpon Cinema, 300 Newpon Center Drive, Newpon Beacn. There will be a lOK run and walk, SK family walk, youth races, toddler trot and kids expo. The cost is S4 to $25. Information: (949) 222·1533,. http://www.kinsnoevonts.com. Muldoon's Dublin pub will host its second 'Sexiest Kilt Competition' at 2:30 p.m. at 202 ~,~~~ MIKE'I ~~~°cARPET9 OVER 30 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholste ry • Laminate Texture-Plush Flooring ~arpet ~~o *2" Featuring ALLOC No G lue Installation Wood Flooring Refinishing & New aqft Installed Berber Carpet fV.-9~ •1 §9 Installed Sq ft Carpets • Area Rugs • Vinyls Ceramics • Wood • Laminates if the dogs have their shots. With our neighbors. we know the d ogs arc well trarncd." Green said he understands the concern about liability and that\ w hy the group is only sccldng the privilege in the early morn- ing hour~. "W1/rc 1101 h un ing anyone," Green !.aid. "There's no one at the park. It\ u~ and our dogs." The dog owner~ wuuld ewn he amenable to payi ng a hlglwr liren~ing fel' for their dog.<; 10 cover the liahilily, he added. Another i''ue i!. who would get to use 1he off-lea~h area, if it i!> ultinmtl'ly approvt!d by tJw wunril. ·nu: Bark Park is open Ill evcryom· that wants to u~c it , whether they're a re<;ident or not. and if approvt'd, this one would he too. l'aylor .. uid. Newpon Center Dr .. Newport Beacn. There will be a panel of female judges, which includes former Miss Ireland, Olivia Tracey. Information: (949) 640·4110. MARCH 15 A Greet Decisions discussion on "Publtc Diplomacy and U.S. Foreign Poltcy" will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beacn. Information-(949) 760· 1691 , http:llvvww. fpa.org. The Thursdey Moming Senior Women's Club w ill host its annual m'embership tea event at 1 p.m. at the South Bayside Club House, 300 E. Coast Hwy .. Newpon Beacn Prospective members are welcome. Information and reservations: (714) 842·5863. MARCH 16 P.K. Odle. wortdwide inltNctor for the American 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 information: (877) 288· 1669, http://www. fengshwadvsntage.com. Mother's Martlet will host "Love Those Lipotropics;· a free seminar by Judith Todero, a clinical nutritionist. from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . rn the Patio Cafe. The market is at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: 1949) 631-4741, (800) 595-6667. MARCH 17 Hoeg HospiUI will present • community education class on deciding to have a baby after 35 at 6 p.m. in the Hoag Conference, Center at Hoag Hospital. 1 Hoag Drive, Newpon Beacn. Information and reservation: (800) 514-4624, http://www.hoaghospital.org. The Newport Beech Newcomers will have its monthly meeting at See TOWN, P•c• A7 Ceramic ~v..o~s1 so sa ft Vlnyl Flooring f\l-t)~ •1 u aq ft CALL NOW 642-8400 ·s~ ~ESIGN CENTER #for All Your Decorating Needs!" FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERY •Custom-Made Furniture •Slip Covers •Patio Furniture Draperies. Shades. & Bedspreads t .It tnr\-l\ ~ho\\·rntlfll • ·, ·.·, ' I iol 1 .. II "I" 11, '11 \' ': 1il1 1:. ' 1'J -J')) (l~l-iW()l) --·----- -~=---~........,----"""""" -------- ii s r Daily Pilot TOWN Continued from A6 10 a.m. at the Newport Beach Yacttt Club. 1099 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. There will be a presentation by a wardrobe conauhant on closet manageA"lent The group is open to women who have lived in Newport Beach for less than five years. The cost is $16. lnfonnation: (949) 64>9922. h'-1.:IM.iww.newcomers-newport beadl.orp. Theodore "Bob" Robins, the eon of the founder of Theodore Robins Ford in Costa Mesa will speak about his family and business history in the area, which began in 1921 on Balboa Peninsula and later came to Costa Mesa in 1966. The event begins at 7 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Historical Society, 1870 Anaheim Ave. Information: (949) 631-5918. The W.ldorf School of 0'9nge County will host a prekindergarten and kindergarten curriculum overview for parents only. The event will be is from 7 to 8:15 p.m . at 2350 Canyon Dri ve. Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 574-7732. Mother's Marbt will host NControlling Inflammation Naturally; a free seminar by Tarini Bayuliya and New Chapter, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe. The maricet is at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (949) 631-4741 , (800) 595-6667. MARCH 18 UC Irvine's School of Social Ecology Partners Program will present His Criminal Justice lmportantr with Frank Zimring, a leading criminologist and 20-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: (94.9) 824· 1874. MARCH20 Th• Panot Education end Adoption Center, a nonprofit organization, will have a seminar on preventing and correcting biting behavior from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Balearic Community Center, 1975 Balearic Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 631-3606, http://www.peac.org. MARCH23 Hoag Hospital will preHnt a community education class on preventing sports injuries in children at 6 p.m. in the Hoag Conference Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Information and reservation: (800) 514-4624, http://Www.hoaghospital.org. Mother's Marbt will host "Shed The Pounds With Knowledge, Not Fads;• a free seminar and book signing by Dallas Clouatre and Jarrow, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 225 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (949) 631-4741, (800) 595-6667. MARCH24 Hoag Hospital will present a community education class on evaluating breast cancer risk at 6 p.m . in the Hoag Conference Center at Hoag Hospital. 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Information and reservation: (800) 514-4624, http:llWww. hoaghospital.org. Moth•'• Marttet will host "Choosing The Correct Supplements and Vitamins For You; a free seminaf by Julie Dennis and Rainbow Light, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cate. The market is located at 225 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa, Information and reservations: (949) 631-4741, (800) 595-6667. MARCH25 The Donna Karan Collec:tlon and South Coast Plaza present The Guilds of the Orange County Performing Arts Center 9th annual Faahion Show and Luncheon. The event begins at 11:3011.m. a1 the Hy an Regency Irvine, Grand Ballroom, 17900 Jamboree Road. Irvine. Tickets cost $125. Information: (714) 566-2122, (714) 556-2122, e)(t. 4224, http://WwW.ocpac.org. Carole's Calleo Corner It teeklng BEST BET Chanticleer America's premier alknale vocal ensemble, will celebrate its 26th season with a one-night-only performance at 8 p.m. tonight at the lrv~ne,Barclay . Theatre 4242 Campus Drive. The evening s program 1s Passpo;t to Song, encompassing early music, madrigals, modern masterpieces and world fol~ ~ongs. For more information, call (949) 854-4646 or v1s1t http://www.thebarclay.org. volunteers to sew fabrics to make into blankets for homeless and disadvantaged children. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2529 E. Bluff Dr .. Newport Beach. Information (949) 644-4990. MARCH27 Mother's Martt.t will ho11 "Organic Gardening Solutions;· a free seminar by Ty Hall and Garden Products. from 11 a.m. to noon, in the Patio Cafe. The maricet is located at 225 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (949) 631 -4741, (800) 595-6667. APRIL 1 South Coast Plaza will preHnt the 15th annual Southern California Spring Garden Show held during mall all center hours beginning today April 1 through April 4 at the Crate and Ba"el and Macy's Home Store wing, South Coast Plaza. Information: (714) 435-2000, http://Www.southcoastplaza.com. The Waldorf School of Orange County will present a "Walk Through the Grades~ al which will allow parents can to visit~ class.woms from grades one through eight and ask with an opportunity for.questions and answers with a class teacher questions. The event is from ~:45 to 10:45 a.m. at 2350 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa. The event is for adults only. Information: (949) 574-7732. APRIL2 South Coast Plaza will pntHnt the 15th annual Southern California Spring Garden Show held during mall all center hours April 1 through April 4 at the Crate and Barrel and Macy's Home Store wing, South Coast Plaza. Information: (800) 782-8888. http:/IWww.southcoast plaza.com. APRIL 3 South Coast Plaza will present the 15th annual Southern California Spring Garden Show held during mall all center hours April 1 through April 4 at the Crate and Barrel and Macy's Home Store wing, South Coast Plaza. Information: (800) 782-8888. http:llWww. southcoastplaza.com. The Cotta Mesa-0,.nge Coast Breakfast Lions Club will host a spaghetti dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. with bingo beginning at 7:15 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Women's Club, 610 West 18th St .. Costa Mesa. The cost is $8 for dinner and S1 for a bingo card. Raffle and door prizes will be awarded. Information: (949) 642-1162. "IEW \'EAR. 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The Ewings Are CoHt Newport Property'• 11 r .. m For 2001 •MrrM~f Free Battery Test •141s;~:d . ch•n1• Service Includes up to five quarts of Motorcraft® oll and new Motorcraft® oil filter. Includes hazardous waste disposal. Visually in~t and test battery using Rotunda Mlcro-490 tester. Offer valid with coopQn. Tex• •Kira. ..-/" EKplrel 3131 /2004 See Service Advisor for details. Offw valid wlttl coupon. Tax .. eKtra. 3131/2004 "l • I 1 J( I J·'' 0 r•ur ~ OU 1 \) Op ~6 1 C l N 11 It A VI., #37 H fh..11 / , .. ufr,/ w tJ/t/ flrH/d 1111! s399s:=~: · service Inspect radiator for leaks. Check hoses, clamps and belts. Pressure test system for leaks. Drain and refill radiator. Includes up to one gallon of coolant. Disposal tee extra. if appltcable. ~------~--'_.._. __ ._. _________________________ ~-------~ --------- .. I Saturday. March 6. 2004 A7 ' -·· ~----. . . . .. . , .. -. Al Saturday, March 6, 2004 Dally Pilot FORUM HOW TO GET PUBLISHED -Letters: M ail to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper at the Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • RNden Hotline: Call (949) 642-6086 Fax: Send to (949) 6464170 E-mail: Send to dailypilot1a.>/a times.com •All correspondence must include full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity and length. COMMUNTIY COMMENTARY Dealing with labels for a lifetime I 'm sad, w ry sad. In lil'r ' Wl'dnesday colum n. ~Hepublicarrs as far "' tht· eye can Sl't'," Lol ita 1 laqwr reacted with "Wow.'' She's ymrng. I rcat:tt•d with sadness. hccausc t'w hl'l'll around a lot longer. I have cxpcril'm·et.I first hand till' horrible effects of 1na11's hi ind prt·judicl' and ronst•q111•111 cruelt y. 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I It lkcidt·~ tu fi nd out for h1msl'lf and ..;urprist•d to lint! many t.loors in Wint.lsur i11d1•1•d 1111lockl'tl. 111· discovers th.it Ontariam gerwrally trust 11111• a11111her. M11orl' ab11 UM'" his lifl'timt• 1111·mh1·r,hip in thl' National H11lt• "'"'l'ia1111n 111 gl'I an 11111•1\11•w with ( }1arl11111 I ft-,11111. I l1·,to11 wdn>llll'S Moorl' w ry ~ral'iously into his lw1111· and 'its t.lown with him lnr ;i lri1·ndly r hat. 1 lowever. tl11· ch.cl Vf'ry quit-kly turns "1111 I lt·,11111 i' d 1aJle11grd hy l'\111ori· tt• fll'-lil}' or 'imply n.pla111 how a gun got i1110 llw l1a111b 11f a ti"t gradl'r who l..illn t a l la."111a1 t'. Moo rt' aho \\,111h I 11-,11111 to t'Xplain wliy Ilic • f\:ll1\ ht'ld .1 rally in tht• < 11lt1 r11l111w n m1111u11ity sho rtly .t111·r 1111' tragedy.< >hviously. :'.11111rc• "1111 longn a frit•nd 111 I fto,l(lfl\ t'Yt''> and I lei.ton. no longl'r feeling very grncious, walk..; away without even showini.: his guest to the dour. 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J\11 l'ltlerly l'Ouplt· ci1rsetl ml'"' 11 "damrwd abortionist" 111st outsidl' the 1•ntry a~ I walked 11110 the Pacific Amph11h1'i1t1·r IO h1o;u l'rt'-;idl'lll Ointon Now, 'on it• jlt'ople look al llll' sidl'ways whl'n they ..;l'c 111y ;111k.h· 1a11110. 1\11d, j11'>1 la,1 wt·l'k, th1• S1·1Tl'tary ol I tlul'alio11 labl'll'd nw ";1 lt'rrnrt'>I" lwr :n1s1· of 111y n1 l'u1h1·"hip in 1lw Na1ional h lucari1111 /\ssoriatio11. W(·ll. Mr. "Colorful ( l1~1ral'ter," how would you 1·atl'~or ize mt·? I love America. I 'm part of a .;mall Bible ~r ut.ly group. I'm a faithful ( lui..;tian. I p;irticipatc· in a wonwn·~ group at Marinl'r~ <l1u rch that provides s1·rvil'Ps to pregnant ll'l'ns ant.I teen moms. I'm a property owner. I've run for puhlil' olfo:c in Costa Ml'sa. Anti. to top it all uff. I have a w1•dding ring on m y linger. Now hl'rc's where you might gl't confused. I'm a rcgis1cred I kmocrar. I also l1<1te handguns and s1•111iautomatic weapons. Ami. the bumper 'til'ke r on 111v car reads. "Leave 110 hillionuir~· lw1.ind." l.>o you hdit•w that thc road tu hdl is paved with tht' likl'S of me? Du you hl'lil'Vl' that we'rp all going to hl'll hl·rausl' of me? Do ynu w11111 to for1•go Iraq and bnmh nw h119Jl• il1~tl'ad? I "'rl· hop1· n111 and for your s;.ikt'. 1111t mi 111'. •FLO M ARTIN 1s Cl rE:tored high school teac:hc1, le1:tures part lrme ar Cul Stale Fullerton in the Fnrn1gn Languilge Educa11on program dnd superv•~"" student l•~achi:rs •n th P11 clasi.rooms. MAILBAG ll1111lt•va1d 1111111•1 I fi()I) t'Xl'rcised tht•11 11ghl lo Vllll' 111 yo ur rl'porlt'r~ 11r 1·tlit1111al writl•r,, hut ii would bl' far from thl' truth. Out wirh George W. Bush, in with Katrina Foley Fornier Costa Me~a mayor is ~mything hut 'ignorant · llw I huly l'il111 p11bl"ll1·d a kt1t•1 1111111 Niall I l11f1111a11 l"l!IO I p111vid1•' 11111i·h 111·1·<.frd h11u,111K." ~l.11llJ.1._:. :\1art'h 4 ) on Tl111r-;tlay that 1 or 11l1•111111·d t1111111·r <:11~1<1 l\k ..,.1 l\1av111 S;111dra 1 ,1·111' rur ltl'r .. ignorant 1111111n1·11h" n·g.1rd111..: 111111ln alt' h1111..,.11g d1•11'1I)' 111 till' I'll)' Ni,111 \ c111111nl'11h w1·1t· .,p1·r1lk allv 1 11111 t·rn111..: tlw I 1Hll N1·w111ir1 A11y111w who h." <'\11'1 h.1d ;111v tl1-.iJ111g' Wllh ( 11'111'>. 1·t1h1·1 proll''"1111alh. polr 111 .1llv111 p1 'i'1111.1llv. h," • 111111· .nv.1y ~1111w111g tl wy h.1<1 h1·1·11 l\llh .1 'llfll'lhlv pll'p.111'1 1. n trl'l rlt'ly 1111i·ll1g1•111 la11\ ALAN REMINGTON Corona de! Ma r residents ~howcd up to the pol ls ( >ur o l .1r11111~1 1.11110 \lilt'" 11•g"11•n•d 11111111 p11•1111l't, lllllll' than • IH'f"Jll 1111 'l'111'~d<1y. And nmn· than hOO n·q111•,tl'll, <111d prl':-.um.1llly 11wd, llll'1r """'lltl'I' uall11 h . 1'1111,, I ral..1• 1·~1 q 111011 to your t•d1111rial -.1:t11·mt•111 !"'>tqwr vwrors 1kw rv1· k11d11<' Ma rch clJ lhat llw:-.day\ tu1111111t "·" "w11l'ft1I " II y1 H1 arc rd1•rr111g 1111ly 111 p11Jl -pron•'M'U VOIC'h (]!i'll, in flUI JH <·n111·1). then tlH' lugil'al nl'XI s11·p " 111 111ak1• <.1hs1•1111•1· v111111K 111a11tlarory. II lhal w1·11· to happt·n. thl' rt•,1111111..: 111mo111 w11uld he 0%. l'erhap~ rt.at d1angl' would 111akc• fo r gn·at ropy for I hdit'Vl' rhar you ow1• o ur vo11·rs, till' volunll'l'r po ll worker' -who carh put in a IS·ltour day 011 ·111nd;1y -and lhl' Ora11gl' County lkgbtrar of Votl'rs st;iffrr .... which you',<• ofll1<11Hll'dly slum·d. h111h th1 · 1 omplett• fa cl,, ant.I an apology. DAVID S. 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M •Sun. 12-<t r11s-friif1:ii11r~o~-c;;;-1rrroo1raa1~n1 I For each OW' ;w;w 11 On low-E glass 11 ,or each patio door I 1 that we replace 11 windows onlv 11 that we replace I '1 N ew Custo men O nly 11 N e w C uatomera o niy 111 N e w C ustomers Only I t Coupon pet cu110mer 11 1 C oupon per cu1tomer I I Coupon per cu110mer I L--~~~~J.1"-°~--..1 L--~~~~J.'"-°~--..1 L--1-~~0~.l.1"-°.!.--..I , I' . ~ ....-~--------------· Dall't Pilot Saturday March 6. 2004 A9 THE CROWD Sampling wine·! or charity WEDDINGS Riv as-Tucker I 1 was a wine lover's nirv.ma. with more than 400 Newport-Mesa gu~ts pouring into the Sutton Place lto1el for a world-class wine lasting experience put on by the Napa Valley Vintners ~'iSn. The l"'VCning .,ponsored by !!Orne 100 vintners supported the S01h anniversary of the Boys & Girls <1ub. Some called it drinking for a very good cause. Funny how charity events often -.ecm somewha1 in conflict with the occasion. You know whal I mean lavish dinners in !>upport of the homeless. wim• 1astin1< for wholesome kids' charities and so forth. Yet the bottom line is what's importapt. Frankly. when it's good for the cornmunily. or some segment of the rnmmuni1y. the end often justifie!> the nwam. This WiL~ certainly lhe caM? of the vintner's reception. What began as a small and intimate reception turned inw •• tour dr force event for wine lovers. bt'llcfiting children via the H<»'' '& Girls Oub progr.ims. We know ju!>I how V'dluahlc these duh., are to community neighhorhond'> affording children healthy nutll't!> helping them rn !,'TOW inro goml young citizens. In the crowd Wl'rc Wahoo\ partner Wing Lam. re.,taurall'ur Paul Aemlng of FlcminJ.('> aml l'I <hang fame. Newport LoaM 's <J1ef Jamie Given, Sarah Gillman and Dan.id Amen. Cclcb winl' auth ority Anthony Dias Blue conducted a priva1e lasting th:11 W<L'i the place to be and 10 hl' -.t'cn. The big-1icke1 item at lht.' wine auction w~ 1101 one, h111 two bottles of I ~~ Scrcm11111g Eagle Catwrnct v-.duccJ a1 more• than $1,000 per bollle. llwy rail , c.:reaming F.;1gle a "rult winl' ... and it's a prize among winl' connoisseurs. 'lhc next lime you enroll your child in a Boy-; & C ;irl~ Club ac1ivity, just rcmcmlwr tlwt ii I' hniui;hl tu you. i11 part, hy "Snc,11t1111g h1gle." 11·, all gontl. In other lot"al 'nnc1y Ill'"'· 1lw Nav1ga10r,, ,1 parl'lll!-. group in !-.Uppurl 111 N1·wport I larhor I ligh School. i-. pulling 1lw lini,hing lmwlH'' on 1!'. annual gala 'l'I 1111 l\1.irrh I.I <ti llw Ba.ll>oa B;1v l h1h .111d Hl'-.orl. Newport lkarh. < >rga11i1l'r' haVl' 'l'I a goal ol rai-.ing $100,0UO 1h.11 \\01ll l>1·11di1 thl' -.d111C1l pro\'idi11g · 11111<"h 1H•1•dnl 111'\\ 11·x1lioo~' :'\:1•\\'fllll I I l.1rhor" 111 111·1·u ol honb IOI :-,p.111i,h . .ilgd11 .1. ph) 'inlog~. 1rig111111rn1·1n. prt•-raln 1h1,, 1·c11111111111.:,, hter..iturt·. h1gh,h .• 111ato111) .111d pll\"-irnl '111·11<'1' It 1' .1 ..:ut l'on11111•1tt,1rv th.11 .1 lnc,11 high 'd1n11l. n .. ·og1111<'d ;1~ ,1 Bhw Hihhon 'ithool. dot·' 1101 havl' adt•quatt• te:o.thoo~'· Diana l.ong. l')\l'l'llllVl' din·t lt>r ol th1· i\l'Wport 1 larhor I t.l11ca11on.1I l·ou11da1io11. -..1id. "\\l' ha\t' l''l.thli,Jwu our lim11111.il goal' Im. 1h1~ fumlr.tN'r higlwr than l'\'l'r ill ordt·r lo provide for .1 \\lrll'I\' t1I m·t'd-. al Nl'wport I larlmr " In addi11on 1111'1111di11g11•x1l11 10~ purrha-.c .... l)mg 'hitrt·tl 1lt:i1 Jund' rai,<'d bv 1lw N;t\·1g.111u·, En1oyrng the fme Napa Valley wme at the Boys & Girls Club fundra1ser are Wmg Lam. Paul Fleming and Rick Scott. o1J"1 lll')fl 10 lill,1111 l' thlt'I' .rr.1d1·mrl· al".1d1·rn1l'' ,11 thl' 'rhool .1:-'' l'll ,,, to provide 1t•a1 lwr\ -.al.ml'' and lund, lor lhl· /\VII> progr.1111. a rolll'gl' pn·p.11;11ory prt1grarn hcncfiling man} -.111dt'11I~. l'hl·w program .. n·n·1v1· 110 ll111di11g 1111111 tlw ... 1a1t· or h•dcntl gnwrr11m·111. I ong al-.o rcpurh 1ha1 fund' lro111 til t•< ,;1lilomia Lolll'I)' r1·pn·,1•n1 only I .ll"i1111 llw di-.1ru·1\ .11111ual hudgt't. Co11-.t:q11l'ntly. thl'rl' ''no e>.l t''-' hrnt.ling for ~pecial pmgrJrm . I hair-. nl thc uproming gala .m· ~1111 looking for 'Jlon ... or dom1lro11., "' wl'll a:-itl'lll '> lor llll' -.ilc111 Jllt'lion and co111111u1111 y partil'1 pa11on at till' l'vt'lll. lo -.upporl llll' ,r110ol. mil I Alllg UI (9·1~11 5 1 S-n'.lli!i. •THE CROWD aµpears Thursday~ anct Saturdays Monica Rivas of Monterrey. Mexico. and Scott Tucker. formerly of Corona del Mar. exchanged vows al Nuestra Senora Reina de Los Angeles in Monterrey. Monica Rivas and Scott Tucker Mt>xico oil Jan. :1. The bride is tht' daughter of l\lireya OlivarL'' "' Montcrrt>y. l\.lexil'o_ The bride wore an an1i4ue ivory Hcem Arra gown w11h l'rystal and light pink beading. The maid of honor wa ... C ;aby Olivarc.<.. Till' hnd1•,ni.11d' were Zaida Olivares. Oeni,.,e Oliva re:.. Karma Oh,.m., ,111d Edith Olivares. ll1t' bridegroom 1s the son of lim and Kal1t· I ul'kt·r r 11 Corona del Mar. rhe ushers were Kevin TurkL·r. l<van Tuck.er and Breu Grnessle. The reception was held at the Presidcntl' Intercontinental I Iott'! with 250 Kl1est' in attl·nda!ll'c. rill' couple ~pent its honl'ymuon in French l'olym·-.ia. I h1· lwo plan to live in Oalla,. rt1e bride ii. ernployt.>d al General Elel'tnc Lo. 1 lw >(n>Om i!> t'mploycd a:. an exeru1iw at Gt•111•ral l:ll'l'lril· C .o. Gaertner-Godoy Wendy Gaerlnrr of l.uguna Be;u.:h and Ja~on _< 111doy ol Newport Al•ach exchanged vow-; ut 1h e llya11 llt·g1·ra·y Kauai on llll' 1~land of Kauai 0 11 Ori. 24. nw hnde . j, the claughtl'r of 1>011 ahd l.illda < iacrt ncr of Palm Rcar h. Fla. l'hl' briue Arara whttl' Jason Godoy and Wendy Gaertner -.ilk straple:.~ gown wi1h lwa1kt.I hot.lu·l· .111d 1r.t11l ''uh .1 l'athedral veil. The maid of hu11or w;" l\ymlll'rly lt·11~111' -, he bridegroom is thl' :.on of Frit.la .tnd N1 r~ < .11(10\ ol Ncwporl Be;irh. rhe ht''' man wa-. Kl'n C h.1~0. rtw rccep1io11 w,1!'. hl'ld ;11 thl' I lya11 lkgl't1q K.111a1 wi th t:lo~t' friend:-a nd family in at11•11d;111 c1· The l'lluple !>penl lls honeymoon in Kon.1. I l.i w.111 The two plan to live in Top of thl' World 111 I .ag1111.1. ITLAND-SMITH ,. , ' ;i. I } I • I I .. 'l•tertll hte flllM>t""J '' subteci 10 crtd11 llll>IOV•I Otte11 qnoot 114 combtfted wttl\ olht!r M)(tnlh>tt 1no t!o otM IOOl'f to P•evtOU• Purtl\IM!f ARTISAN SALE SAVE AN ADDITIONAL 200/o OFF OUR SALE PR.ICES ~1.tit l.md-Smith is the largest m,mufacturer and importer of fine furniture .tnd decorative objecb. With over 16,000 unusual hand-crafted items from around the world, there ha~ never hcen a better time to save than during 0thi~ 3-day event. Sak includes all in -store items and all special orders. 3 DAYS ONLY SATURDAY. SU NDAY & MO NDAY MARCH 6 T H -8TH HOURS Mon· Ft!. IOUA -8 PAI , &if 10 A lol-8 PM, Sun 11 A fol -6 PAI VISIT us ON rHE WEB www.trHeurHlurnlture.net ' • ·---------~ AlO Saturday, March 6. 2004 Dally Piiot FAITH IN THEORY The value of education AT ISSUE: The U.S . Supreme Court rul ed 4uestions about God, human nature. mortality, morality. ethics and Jesus as the Olrist. not to I. 1 7 to 2 last week to let states withhold taxpayer-funded scholarships from theology students. How active a role do • l~~ ,--_., you think the government should take in funding one's theological studies? dodge the · .~ ~ ~I I / .. / . Is it desirable to e111.·ourng1: greater rt>li~ious involvement i11 Anwrican puhlit: life and int:n·ased rt•cognition of the vital role played hy religion in the building of our country? b a senalar state and "dl!sanali7.t.'<I" sm:icty alien to both Arnericanbm and Judaism? Inert• arc tlmM' who 1·111hr.H't' a separati11111s1 orthodoxy whilt· others aflirm it 'houltl 1101 lw .1 wall hut a curtain between "church anti stale." In my uw11 commu11ity. the unprecedt•11tt·d expansion of Jewi:.h day school 1•duca1iun in America hu., prompted an increasing numlwr of Rabbis. Jewish intdlf'ctuab and communal leader!'. 111 reth ink their earlier opposition to <;f<tlf' aid. I hdil'vt' it is in Am erica\ bcst i111ert~t to support tllll't' ~et·king n·ligious edu1·ation. t ;owmnwnt mu.,t rcr11.,1J1izc that cvt'rv well ·eduratccl t'illzt·n i1> .J prin'lt·~!'. a!'...,111 to Amt'nn1\ 1111 un• It <:annot ht• arxut.•d that tlw p roduct of a theological 1·1h1nit11111 is going lo be a h·s~ profitable• 111vestrncnt ol govcrnnwnt fund.;, ?o.imply llet'auM.· hl' l'llgagcd in a romprcht'n?o.ive rdigfoui. t·1l 11u 11 ic111. I submit that mar,1y of the draft. So I w-eat defender!> of our Wesrern sent my "4-0 " card back to my values drew their visicm and selective service center asking to strenKth from the moral belit.f.'i be eligible for the draft and prescntt•tl tu them through protesting that governmental religious instruction. It is my dt:cisions shouJd not affect my. view that freedom cannot he theological studies. preserved without reliwon. ·1neir response was to send a Certainly, t110M' whu tnaly live new "4-D" card with a packet of out lllt'iI faith in America art' tlw legal exrerpts saying, essentially, onf's who attain the utmost that because I was enrolled at an i111pcrvioui.11ess to t.hc :>COUl'):l'~ accrt'dited school of theology. I rorroding our o;ociety am.I had to be classified ~4-0" undermining its security. whether or not I liked it! This lkhcving ao; I du that thusc ... ~an a lengthy exchange from who 1>tudy and apply the tenets ~tty desk in Cambridge. Masi. .. ol faith are among the moi.t ' "1th sclt~ctive service authorities 1111p11r1a111 building blot:h of our in North l lollywood. I was . 'odt·ty. 1 rondudc that aiding neither drafted nor jailed. I 1h1·n1 111 this pur!>uit i:an only received no taxpayer-funded contribute to the 11atiunaJ gout!. scholarships. ·111e Wdll of divi1'ion between I still think that government state and church 1n11M feature and theulogical studies are like gatei. if tha1 wall is 11ut to oil and water or, maybe. water blockade our civilization and and wine. ·n1eologicaJ schooli. ~•arve it to dl'ath. are currently our society's best RA88J MARK MILLER re!>uurce for study ofhumanitys Temple Bat Yahrn great questions (God and Newport Heat'h goodness. morality and huma n Whik a o,tudt'nt at tht• l~pii.copal l11c11lo~ital School. I ~16tt-71. I rcct'ivcd not in· from my draft hoard c-han)Qng r11 y !>t'lcctivc !'.crvicl! cla!'.Sifii:;iti1111 from exempt11111 as a11 undergraduatt• ... tud<·111 at Lal to a "4-D" l'Xemptlon a!>. a M"minarian. My rontt·mporanc?o. w1·rc· being tlraltctl anti going dtlwr to war or jail: and I'd gont• to ~t.·minary tu cxaminc great nature) and our culture crave!> .;uch examinations. We want to k1111w how God is real and whether it is an endless void or lw i?o. angry or she is just annoyed. We yearn to know if human nature is ha,irally good or horrid. We seek understandings of right fro m wrong. To this end, our government must find ways of supporting upen·ended, See THEORY, Pa1e Al 1 MEET MICH.AEL PAYNE L HOST OF THE POPULAR HGTV SHOW "DESIGNING FO'R THE SEXES" SUNDAY, MARCH 7 12:30-2:00-P.M. • BEST BUY WESTMINSTER 500 Westm inster Moll Plus. lhe first 50 people w ill receive a FRE E copy of M ichael's new book. Let's Ask Michael.• , • •• THE MORAL OF THE STORY Forget yo Ur worries . • . fast "' A Lenten 11wught "111ey asked me how I know it's true that the Sa11ior lived mul died, And if I believe the story tlull tlw lvrtl was crucified? • And I have so many ansU!f'rs to prove His Holy Being. Answers that are e~rywhere withifl the realm of seeing. 111e lemJf's that fell at altlumn and were buried in the sud. Now l11t1ltling on tlw tff!e IXJughs tn lift their arms to ( dXI. flu> jlotwrs tlim w1•re cowred and entombed beneath the snow Pus/ling through the darkness to hid the spring "lteflo." Un el!(>ry side, <.ireat Nmure retells tlte H.aster story. So who am I to qUPsticm tile Rl!surrection Story!" -HELEN STEINER RICE I rf'call KOing to 11 special church sl•rvice as a t:hild on A.sh Wednci.day, and having a'hcs pul on my forehead anti hearing about Lent. I rcrilt~mber being a bit confu sed hy it all. but J k11ew that it was meaningful. I ~poke with people whu allendcd an Ash Wednesday service this year. and I was reminded again of il5 significance. I'm happy to FAITH CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS CAPPELLA CANTORUM Cappella Cantorum, the young adult choir of St. John Vianney Chapel, is beginning its fifth year. The choir is open to students in grades six to 12. It provides active faith panicipation for teens CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON share some history and read- ings about Ash Wed· nes- day and Lent that others have shared with me. This infor· at.ion came from different sources, so I hope I have given proper credit. The Season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and lasts 40 wc<•kdays until Easter. The first Sunday of Lent is called Passion Sunday. the last Sunday is Palm Sunday and the week. that precedes Easter is called I loly Week . The ashei-art' symbolic of rcp~ntance of sin or grief in mourning and the 40 days are symbolic or Jesus' trial anti preparation ill the wildt>rness after his baptism and before the beKinning uf his ministry. lhe original meaning of Le nt is "holy spring." Traditionally, it was a time of preparation when Olristians a'ik.etl God tu !>how them their failures and to repent. pray anti fast. It is also a season of new beginnings. and a time to "spring clean" during their high school years. Participation includes singing at mass regularly and at special events. Rehearsals are from 11 a.rn. to 1 p.m. Saturdays in the Chapel at 314 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island. Younger children are invited to join. For more information, contact Nancy Kelly, director at (949) 673-4595. ENVIRONMENTAL SCHOLARSHIP St. Mark Presbyterian Church in our spirits. There is far more to it than these brief paragraph s, but I especially enjoyed the remind er that besides fasting from certain things, we are to feast on other things as well. My father went to a service on Ash Wednesday and shared something that had been recited by a presiding Episcopal bishop in Lhe late '50s. It was a list of things to fast from and reast upon during the season of Lent. Three examples were to "fast from discontent and feast on gratitude: fast from biuerncss, feast on forgiveness: fast from worry, feast on the divine o rder: our liod is trustwortliy." I m ade a list that included, "I want IO fast from negative thinking, and feast on the joy of the Lord": "I want to fast from trying to make decisions on my own, and feast on God's wisdom": and "I want to fast from anxiousn ess and feast on hupe and the power of prayer." This season. or any season, is always a good time to fast from spending too much time focusing on the worries of the world. and more time feasting on the love. goodness and w-aciousness of God. And you can 4uote tQj! on 1hat. Newport is offering an environmental scholarship fund for two students. The schola rships will only be offered through Chapman University and UC Irvine. Interested students should contact their financial aid office. The schola rships will be awarded in the spring of 2004. Information: (949) 644~ 1341, http://stmarkpresbyterian.org. See FAITH. Pa1e Al 1 ------------------------------------ MATTRESS OUTLET STORE Get the Best for Less! BRAND NEW COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT --·-ft -- ot l Daily Pilot !!~!Yo nonsectarian, inter-religious, multi-faith approaches 10 exam1nation of huma11ity\; i:cntral questions. THE VERY REV. CANON PETER D. HAYNES SI. Michael & All Angels F.piscopal Oiurch Corona del Mar Public funds stiould n01 he used 10 pay for the tr-dining of clergy for their ministry. I think most people would not Wclnt lo sec their tax dollars used 111 prepare religious leaders to promote viewpoints with which they strongly disagree, hut would affirm their right to do ii on lheir own dime. Ttw First Amendment ensures lhal nu one religion or certain favored religions will dominate or be supported hy government, and that all religions can be pmcticed freely. llle Supreme ( :our1 4ui1t• rightly upheld exclusion of scholarship funds by Washington stale from students FAITH Continued from Al 0 MISSIONARY SANDY OLEWINE Missionary Sandy Olewine will speak on her experiences working with othe r denominational leaders in Palestine at 7 p.m ., Feb 26 at Newport Center United Methodist Church, 1601 Marguerite, Coro na del Mar. Information: (949) 644-0745. NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER BREAKFAST Reconciling religious beliefs with political life will be the subject of the National Day of Prayer Breakfast sponsored by the Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council. The event will be at 7: 15 a.m., May 6 at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tidcets cost $12. Information: (714) 921-8665, http://www.nmiinterlaith.org. JEWISH MUSIC CONCERT The Pacific Community of Secular Humanistic J ews will present a ' concert of Jewish music by musical educator and recording artist Cindy Paley. The concert will be at 2 p.m .. Sunday in the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 250 Baker St .. Costa Mesa. The cost is $3 to $10. Information: (949) 262-5850, pacifcomm@aol.com. FAMILY PURIM CARNIVAL Temple Bat Yahtn will host a Family Purim Carnival from 11 .. a.m. to 3 p.m., ·Sunday at Temple \881Yahm,1011 Camelbadc, St., '.;Newport Beach. There will be ._;games, prizes a nd a BMX ·"exhibition. Information: (949) :~644-1999. ... •• • •"P\JRIM CARNEVALE" ::Temple Bat Yahm will host ·:"Purim Carnevale;' its annual '.•dance and auction with dinner :from the Turnip ~ose. The event :begins at 6 p.m ., today at Temple '-Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbadc, St .. :Newport Beach, Information: . : (949) 644-1999. '\ .. ~MINl-MINYAN ;]'A special mini-minyan for families ; with children 5 and younger will be · t held from 6 to 6:45 p.m . at Temple : •Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbadc St., ·:Newport Beach. Information: (949) : :644-1999. • !STltAIGHT TALK FROM TEEN :CHALLENGE •Home Builders Family N!llowship °':will host Straight Talk from Teen ~Challenge. The event takes place · from 10:15 to 11:30 a.m ., Sunday at • ·St ~rew's Presbytedan Churdl, :.. eoo St Andrews Road, ~ewport • "'Beedl. Information: (949) 574-2222. .... ""' ;:tft'ERFAITH LUNCHEON .,...lhe Newport Mesa Irvine '::lnterfaith Council will host an - pursing a "devotional theolo.,,y'. dt>),'Tee. It is noteworthy that the stale did not exclude students from <lllcmling a diurch-affiliated ins1i1u1ion (in this i:ao;c, Assembly of (.;od) or from laking theology classt•s. As an inslntclur in romparalive religion al Cal State fulle rton, I e11thusias1ically support the academic study of relii;ons at holh lhl' high S<:hool and college levds. and this court decision doei. n111 in any way undermine support for this typl' of educal ion. l}uitt• different is the s11uly of theology in prt·paration for ministry at a religious institution. As Justire Rehnquist says, 'Training someom· lo lead ii t'ongn'ga1ion is an l'!>Se ntially rdigious t'ndcav1Jr" and "majoring in devotional theology is akin to a religious 1·alling." When I studied for my lnil!>lcr's d1•gn·c• in llll'ology al interfaith luncheon on the topic "Interfaith Challenges in Lands crl Persec ution;• with Msgr. William Mclaughlin. The luncheon is from noon to 1 :30 p.m. Maren 17 at St. Mark Presbyterian Church. 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. The cost is $7.50 with flservation and $10 without a reservation. Info rmation: (71 4) 921-13665 ext. 3; nmiinterlaithtmaol.com. CHRISTIAN SINGING DUO Resurrection Beach Metropolitan Community Church will present contemporary singing Christian duo Jason and deMarco, at 7 p.m., March 14 a t Orange Coast Unitarian Unive rsalist Church sanctuary, 1259 Victoria St. Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 232-4230. CHRISTIAN SINGLES Spectacular Events is hosting a Christian "Singles Spring Social" event from 10 a.m . to midnight March 27 at the Wyndham Hotel. 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Tidcets cost $30 to $95. Information: (714) 210·3334, http://Www.ccisingles.com. COUNTRY DAY FAIR Prince of Peace Christian Church and School is hosting Its 26th Annual Country Day Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 27 at 2987 East Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa. The re will be rides, carnival booths, country craft store, s ilent auction, children's puppet show and food. Information: (714) 641-9619. LENTEN CHORAL EVENSONG The Friends of Music presents the Lenten Choral Evensong, which features the St. Michael and All Angels Choir and Soloists. The event begins at 5 p.m. Sunday at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona def Mar at Information: (949) 644·0463, http://www.stmikescdm.org. THE JEWISH VIEW OF JESUS Rabbi Mark Miller will present a . three part lecture series titled "The Jewish View of Jesus" from 7 to 8:30 P·ll)y<lt Temple Bat Yahm, 101~elbadc St, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 644-1999. WORKSHOPS PARENTING GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange County is forming a parenting group to help parents to understand and deal with the feelings and behavior of their children. The group. meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the first and third Mondays of the month at the center, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G in Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 445-4950. Pre-registration is required . See FAITH, P•1• A12 CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL 46 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE IN CHRJSTIAN EDUCATION ~ "1f. Open Enrollment for the 2004/2005 School Ytar ~ '.$ Gradel rm<:hool through 8 h f,iit!sad ~ rtaK join u1 for our OPEN HOUSFJCULTURAL FAIR Friday, March 12, 6:00 p.m. · 8:}0 p.m. Rtt~iw" $50.00 Dis"°""' (Gr.Jn K-8 ONLY) ON YOUR REGISTRATION FEES (Thu Dil<-o""' is NIU/ft-JV'1. 1s-M11r. 19 o"lyJ For -n1rolbrint11 ,,,.1y. M•t fmntr rhis"" ""-~'!f.· N111-rrf-Md/c ,,.,.U,,.,,,r fm "'"'' .., ,.;,/ ;,, •"'" UI """'JO#' rlii/Jj ,Wt. Open Enrollment Began Wednaday, February 18, 2004 Come 1our our campm, meet our tachen and ttaff • Caring Family Environm<'nl Compum Lah & Library ... Athletic Program Middle School Enrichment CIUS<'s Before & Afm Sd1ool Care Hot Lunches Strong A~cmic.\ Summer Camp • ChriH-ccntcrtd Education Dcpmmrn1al1zcJ Middle School Spom & Music rrograms 1:iclJ Trips 760 VICfORIA STREET, COSTA MFSA 949/548-6866 Pully Accndited by the Wacem AIMK:i11ion o( Schooh and Collcga 8t National Luthenn Schooh A.ccmliution -r----~ -------~·---~ FA I I' II Loyola University in U 1irngo. our courses were entirely fucusl•d 011 Catholic doctrirll', history and spirituality, u11d m ost s tudents, lay and clt'rical, wert• the re to bellt'r a bsorb and espouse Catholic tt'achings in their n~nbtries. Solllt' of our dilS!>l'S ~tarted wilh p ruyer. Ju~tit'e Thomas. in his dissen1 in Locke vs. Davey, makts much of the point that Ilic study uf lhcolog-y ("lhc study of the 11atun· of (;ml a11d religious truth") Cilll lw academic ratht>r than devotional or dcsigm·d to "induct• religious faith." hut I illll not pl'r.,uaded that thb disti1H·tio11 should ju-;tily puhlit' funding of it. \Vhik thl'rt' m ay bt• puhlir funding for those 1aki11g sonll' rnursl's in Hudclhisn1 or i'-t•n in puhlk o r privall' 11nivl'rsili1•.,, I would not t'XJll'l'I to Sl'l' funding for those who are prl'paring for ll'atler-;hip al Zt•11 C:l'nlt•rs. ll'111ples or 111ona!>tt•ri1·~. THE REV. DEBORAH BARRETT Zt•n <:cnll'r of Orani.;c· County <:osta M1•-;:r I kllow ol Sl'Vl'ral pt•oplt• who wmkl'd govt'rn11w111 joh ... a11d \'£alnt Midiad UAnfi P~ciilc Vitw .11 Ma~ucnic C'uronJ Jd ~.H • (11\~.()~(,\ ti < 1111.~rrx.111111111/ ,J,,. l11x/i,,111 I n-1111111111.111 Ill 'll/1/,V(. I)( /I Ml Ill /IH /,W, I //Hiii ~NII I/ /II /\'(.t I/ .f/ /111/\1/ \II > 1lw 1{1·,,J "''"'' ll ll1111r•. l!.11111 \l ''IA\ \( Ill I >l '11· X1111 l l .. h l 111hJ11\I 'I 1111 \1111,l.11 '<h•••l/,\,11111 ll1hl1 \11111\ I0 .1111 I lt .. 1.1l I 1"h""" /.,'/ /(\}/(I I lkl ,, UI 1/1/ / Wl'rt: forced for une rl•ason or anothn into rl'l iremt•nt early (mostly due to nwdkal reasons). Ont· t•ven worked for lhl' city of C:osla Mesa. The government offered to re train them in tht' field of thl'ir d10it:c. ·n ,cy chose ministry and thus required thl'Ological trai11ing. I would hatt• to have st•t•n them denied 1r1is oppor111ni1y. I laving said that, the gowrnn1ent would 11t:c.:d lo have• a blind l'Yl' to tJw rnlor of 1 hat training. They should not alluw ( l 1ristia11s to study and Buddhists not to study. I M'I' 1111 problem with people lr•tining for future ocrupatiuns with govt•mmenl ht'lp ;t!> long a!> the govt>rnnwnt isn't i~ in 1tw husim•-;s of discriminating hl'tWt'l'll faiths. RIC OLSEN Sl'nior A~!>ociall' l'astor, I !arbor I rinity ll1urch ( .O!>IOI ~fr~a SAINT JAMES CHURCH EPISCOPAL .• c-.ltr""""' ,, ,,,,,,,, ... """' "" ,.,.,., ,,,. • t.,,; -"1ttr" The Rev Proveen Bunyan, Recro1 3709 Via lido New~1Beoch 949/675 0210 7 JO om Trod111oiJ 9 om Conhlmf'O'O'Y. 9om Church SchoOI 11 om Chommotic and WedneWoy Noon I' IU \ H \ I I I~ I \ '" Wro"lolp .11111 l~·1M·ltt ffu111 •hi• I ••1111•11 "'Iii'' '•·'"''J tHI Ith " V\.111t•ft' ,, .... "'"'"'"' '>1i\f'll, ,,, •• 4 . "PURPOSF. •I. YOU WERE Pl./\NNl'IJ ¥ FOR GOO'S Pl.EASU RF." ·'AN I >R.l'W'~ tl''"'•lu 11'11.t f\1.u ~ll/K \II • .• , " Dr. Jotin A. lluff-.. Jr. l'1tw·/1/111( ~tur<lay. Mardt 6. l001. $JO PM. Sund•y. M•,,.h 7. 2004, K::IO & 10:15 /\.M. Wf'd.-day N>1t"' flfhlfo Study. 6::10 PM !•rr•"' '""" N~wporl llerhor ltl!fh Sc hool •I lrviM.and f Sthl I~~· \1 1\111h"'" l(,.,111 N1· ... prnt I~"" lo ( 11lll11n11" 1)/f,i,;1 'o.I~ • (9491 631 ZlllWJ I· MAii 1i1lo-1.10(lr~W'P"'' nfl( WI U >'W\' '1o111dn·"'f""' "'•t .. --.. f{ I 1 \ 1 \ '-.. ( \ I I I< Ii I< _ ........ + "A Go<l-ccnrcrcd parish community. inmuccc<l hy 1hc Word of Cod A and renewed by the SJcramcn1s" Our Lady Queen of Angels 2046 Mar Vista Driw Nl·wporc .&ach, ( :alifornia 92660 (949)644-0200 fax (949) 644-1349 Rev. Monsi$nor William P. Md~aughlin Pa~tor LITUR<.;IES: Saturday, 5 p.m. (C.101or), Sunda)', 7:00 (Quie1), 8:30 (Contemporary) 10:00 (Choir), 11 :JO a.rn. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (Contemporary) WOllSHIP DIRECTORY Publishes Every Satunlay in the Daily A Pilot CALL 949.574.4249 ~aturday, Man II b. /001\ All WORSHIP DIRECTORY 11 \\I \I I TEMPLE ISAIAH OF NEWPORT BEACH will celebrate "THE FESTIVAL OF PURIM" wttll 1 C-11ty P1t11ck Dllltf 11 FRllAY lall, MARCH 5ttl, 2004 at&:30PM. RA.Ill MARC MEISTElll WU OFFICIATE . F• 1110re lalo. c1ll: (941) 548-6900 lrfat rovr ow• fnorlte dlsll 4 24011JYl111 Awe., lewport leacll • (llcli Illy, Conler Sta. lslbel.) ( l lHl\ll\'\ H's Time ... y ComeOn Wonhi~::AM HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Olsclples of Christ) 2401 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach. CA (949) 645-5781 Min1s1er Dr. Dennis Shor1 < 11 HI\ I I \ "\ \( 11 '\ < I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST uo ! v 1(1 l.1<l•.1 Nl'WI rt IV<J<'ll 6 7 3-1340 or 6 7 3-6 150 Clnurh lflrnn/lt!>pm S111vJoy ~;.-h<iol 10 om 'l/1·h~··~I. M1• l r, f, I 1 I"'· SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 1llKlf1rr1·1IH Vu ·w I >r No •\'/I •)ti IV ,11h 644 2617 OT 675-4661 1'It11 11 tnum S1,11d1JV :;. I~ 111 I 11 1111 \/-.• • '' • •rt '•1 • 'U 1 J I"' "" 'fl••l:••,oJ I,' •·• He hath s hewed thee, Oman, what Is good; and what d.oth the Lord require ol thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? . Micah 8:8 l'Hf\fnl lHI\"-.. ST. MARK PRES BYTERIA N CHURCH "Open Arms and Op1•11 M111d.( Worship 9:30 (949) 644-1341 Newport Harbor Lutheran Church (E.L.C.A.) 798 Dover Of'. Newport .. ech TradlUonal Lutheran Pastor Charles Endter Worship Service with Holy Communion Sunday 9 : 15 am II CHILD CAM AWULAaa (949) 548·H3i -- \II 111\llil -..I -v-· . --.Ii Viiiiil Ncwpon Center United Methodist Church Rev. ( :a1hlcm Coot~, Pastor 1601 Marguerite Ave . corner of Margucri rc and San Joaquin I fills Rd. (949) 644-0745 Sam Quirt Worship Srrt1irr /011m \'Vorship and 01iltlrm's Sunday Srhool Youth mrtting tmrlrly M•SA ORD• UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M. Worship & Church School 8:30 end 10:00 e.m. (714) 979--8234 Or R1ch~rll Georoe Rev Stephanie Toon Sen101 Mtmsror Youth Minister Chriat Church By th~ Sea l 'n1u•,f Mcrhodi't I <100 W ll•ll><M lllvcl., N,-w1~•rt lkA< h ~,4,, on A.tuh \11n.IA1 \,h<\~ R.~1~ llt•m WMh1rand1.h11J .. n•!l111•t.•"""~ TM Rt·•" Or. Cic-o'I" R CnJP, Put-of (949)67 J-380~ .. ' \ ,• A12 Saturday, March 6 7004 All the Rage Baby opens as premier new baby boutique· J ust in time to li11d beautiful spring <UHi Eastt>r outfits for li1th• ones, All tit~ Ragt' Baby has openf'd at CryHtal Cove Promenad.-i11 Nt•wport !Wadi. All th" Rage Baby i" till' ;i.rpa's t>n•mit•r bahy l11J11t 14111·, offering ;u1 111u11a1 d11'cl seledion of halty fa-.hi1111s, with morl' lh:u1 170 complt·tt· n11lt•1·1101L-. i11 1 Ii<' store. Baby fashions on display at All the Rage Baby m Crystal Cove Promenade. All lht> H"R" llahy «arrit•s a v:uwly of lt111·s for lll'Wl111n1 lo s w · lix, 11wl111I i11~ tlw lop 1\1111•rw ;u1 ;u1d Europt•;m 11Ps ig•ll'rs for i11f:u11s ;mcl roddlt•rs. ( 'adt ( 'adt, l'al imi11i. )foxy. PJ Salvag1• ;u11I l.illl1• M:L-;.-. an• only a ft•w of I ht• Jal><'ls llutt ;m• ''a.rri1•cl. '1111' ho11- tiq11t• also 1·arri1•-. a -.1•lt•<•t ro11 of nuitd1i111ot 111ollll'r :11111 d1ild paj;u11;L'\ by Nal'k ;uul Nora, matd1i11~ ~w1•a11•rs hy Midta(•I Simon, :.uul matchin~ roh1·s hy Ban•foot Dre;u1L~ aml l<;L-.hw1•n•. In addition. All thl' Htigt> Baby h;L" dow11s of hm11l- 11ai11h•d c·us rom c-ri lis amt acn>ssorit•s, <Ulfl a la.r.:1• S(>IPctio11 of hahy 111•t'(•s.-;ili1-s t ' I ru1d gifts. New moms will appreciate the selection of lotions, shampoos and other baby necessities from Beary Basics and LA Natura. The store al"IO carries the most popular first toys for baby, i11d11ding Raby Einsteln CDs aud OVDs, Gund plush toys and more . Tiw boutique also offers «ustom gi~ baskets and {·ollt•ctibles such as llalyron boxf's for ht.tirloom baby gins sure to ~ t.rea."lurf'd. All tlaf! Rage Baby also has approximately 40 styles of custom cribs, a."I we ll as othl'r fumiture that cw1 be sµ.'<'ial ordl'n>d. TI1ere is also a convenient baby reg- istry for E'XJ*CU:ull morns. All IM Rage Bab11 is open from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 11 a.111. to G p.m. on Sunday. The store i.<; located in CryataJ Cove Promenade, at 8057 Pacific C'oa..,t Highway at Crystal I IPights Drive, in N<'WJ>Orl Bt•ad1. For mono infonna- t ion call Uw storf" at (949) :nf->-124:i. Cry11tal Cove PromemuU also has other gt<>at shop-I pi11~ and dining, including popular national stores such a .... Banana RepubUc, Tlat' liap and Ann Taylor Loft. Additionally, tht> <'Nttt'r f1•a1tm•s a varitaty of unique ho111 iqm•s carrying women's , 1111•11's :u1d d1ildr..r1's fash- iotl'\, i11d uding Novecento, .Jt>nnifer Croll and Croll .'iport, LA Dlua, Caa1tllJ, Millit> and Pink W011abl, < >nu1g•· County's only Lilly Pulilwr signatur.-store. Ston•s carryi11g home dt"c-or or fumi"lhings include The Yellow Cottage , .Juxtapo1tltlon Home. AranlhWI Gallery, Wllllant11-Sonoma and I lrban Gardener. 11w n·ntf'r al..o has a Trtu.kr .Joe# as wf'll as a S<'lf'<'tion of caft-s for hungry shop- pt•rs. For more infonnation on Cr)llt.al Cove Promenade, 1·all (949) 700..971~1 or vi"lit W\\·w.ShopThelnint>Company.com. • • •... ·: \; •>'.~ FAITH Daily~ l FAITH I Continued from Al 1 n.tTEEN JEWISH SltPS TO RECOVERY Jewish Femlty Sefvic:e is offering a suppot1 end discuuion group for adutta whote cttildren or IPOU'" suffer from alcohol and drug addiction. The group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G in Costa Mesa. lnformetion: (71•) 44&4950. Pre-registration is required. BAHA1 FltESl>ES Members of the Behel faith hold infonnal public diacustiona on spirituel topics at 7:30 p.m. fN8ry Friday and at 11 :30 the last Sunday of the month. The talks include brunch or dinner. Also, interfaith devotional meetings will be held the last Seturday evening of the month. Call for locations. (949) 759-0999 for Friday meeting, (949) 76()..5360 for Sunday meeting, and (949) 646-6328 ~or Saturday devotional. ZEH lPl The Zen Center of Orange County of'fen an Introduction to Zen Wotbhop from 1 to' p.m . the first WMllend of .very month, typically on a Sundlay, at 120 E. 18th St., eo.taMeu. The ex>st la $80. (949) 722·7818, http:Jl'www.zcoc.org. A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY A 2&--.on study on the life of Jesua Christ titted "Journey to the Crou" la taught at 9:'5 a.m. Sundays during the Homebuilder'I Bible Ctaaa at libefty Baptist Church. The study paralleft the four Goapels to present the story of Christ. The c:tiurch is at 1000 Bla0n Ave., Newport Beach. Free. (9491 760-6444. DREAM ON The Adult Feith Formation at'Our lady Queen of Angefs Church in Newport 8eactt holds a dream anelyaia group from 1 to 4 p.m. Sundlaya at 2046 Mer Vista Drive, Newport Beactt. (949) 219-1408. MEDITATION LESSONS A free "lectio divine• meditation group meeting la held at 7:10 a.m. Tuesday• et Our Lady Queen of Angels, 2046 Mar Vista Drive. Newport Beactt. lectio is a style of meditation that includes using Scripcu,. or a apedal reading •• a atimutua. The'Christian MedlWtiort Group meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the first and third Wedneadaiys of NCh month at the canter. The fonnat includes two periOds of meditation with IOfne lnatruction on how to rneditnt. a talk and a discuuion. (949) 219-1408. WEEKLY EVENTS SUPPORT FOR OLDER WOMEN The Jewish Famity Service offers a aupport group for women older than 60 to eddreaa iaauea IUdt as anxiety and depreaalon at 10 a.m. on the aecond and fourth Monday of NCh month at 260 E. Baker St .. Suite G In Cotta Mesa. Preregittretion required. (714) 445-4950. NEW GROUPS Jewish Femily Service of Orange County has formed a bereavement aupport group that meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays and a Challenge of Change support group that meets at 10 a.m. Thursdays. Both groups meet at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills, 2'512 Moulton Partway. The service is also forming a parenting support group to meet the first and third Mondays of each month at 10 a.m. at the Jewish Federation Campus. 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Me~ Preregllt111tion required. (714) 445-4950. CONTAGIOUS CHRtSTIAN ~ Paltor Hein Austin leads a Bible study on "How to Become a : Contagious Christian· from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at 3n W. · Wilson St., No. 15 in Costa Mesa, Alt are welcome to come and meet new friends. Information: (9491 n2-7498. GAY /LESBIAN SUPPORT GROUP The Jewish Family Service of Orange County plans to pr~t a discuuion group for parents of Jewish gays and lesbians if enough people are interested. (714) 445-4950. •Is your church or place of worship planning a special event7 If so. send the typed informatio n at least two weeks before the event to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627. attention: Mike Swanson, religion editor; fax to (949) 646-4170; or send e·mail to dailypilor,u larimes.com. \. :"J ·.i . ~· ,, ___ . RES EA . .. . ... .. . .. , NITIES ,, ___ ~~ ~· ~ /. ... I( I 'I. .\ K ( 11 ICll!ll:!.\IC t:H If you are 18 to 30 years of age and have never been vaccinated for smallpox, you may qualify fo r a clinical research trial for an investigational vaccine for smallpox being ronducted by Radiant Research. Qualified participants will receive all study-related exams and investigationaJ smallpox vaccine at no cost and .may bt> compensated for time and tra vel. ~ Aoeenbllt:, MO, FACP, Medical DirectOI Call Mon-Fri for more lnlormataon 1.877 .STUDY.39 16259 ugun.i C¥¥>n·Rd .. lrlline, (.A www.radaantresearch.com ( Sleepless Nights? You may be eligible to participate in a clinical research study of an 'I investigational medication for insomnia. To qualify for this study you must be: • having trouble falling asleep and or staying asleep • between the age of 21 and 64 . Study participants will receive study medication, study·related physical exams and compensation tor time and travel. ~ AOMnblatt, MD, FACP, Medical Director Call Mon·Fri for moie informahon 1.877 .STUDY.39 16259 lagooa ~Rd., Irvine. (.A www.radlantresearch.com ,, ___ -· I( I' l IC'\ H J I ············1111-•••••lllfllll ...... ..,~ll!"'"'!l ............. ,.. ... "'!'!'~~~-·--:o------:.~,,---~--·---, ........... ---. ... --. ..... -... . . . ... ... --. COMMUNITY & CLUBS Third-graders to re ceive trees from Rotary Club C ontinuing a '.W·year tradilion, nu~mbcrs of U1e rotary clubs of ~cwpon·Balboa and South Luast Melro will distribUlt' more than l,400 seedlings to third-graders auending puhlk uncl privale srhoob in Cusla Mt'Sa and Newpon Bea1:h on March ft to t-elebrale Arbor Day. d ub president F.d Rennie said. 'th~ lir.;I Arbor Day wa!> l:ckbca1ed in Nt'L>r.J..'lka in 187.! ,1s an effon to creare windbreaks .md reduce !'nil t'rosiun, while providing i.hade. fmit. fuel and llC'iJUIY lu the plain-,. The tuning 111' 1hr celebration vnries from ,1att' lo state, but i.:t·nemlly b cle>lermitl('d by the bl'!>I 11ee-planti11i.: lime. In California, the Jalc io; chosen to cdcbrate tlw binh dale of mited hortirnhurist Luther Burbank, who developed murt' 1ha11 HOO ~I rains and vari eties of planti. in Im. Northern California greenhouse. Since it1' inception in Newport-Mesa. the flotary Ouh hJ~ provided more than fl:l,500 s1•l'tlli11gs 10 gl'rwration1' of 1hird-graders. who arl' provided \o\i th plan.ling and rarP tips 1'0 1lw i.t•e<lling' 1:an llouri!.h in yard'> or in cun1ai1ll'rs, .'>n1J Hur;man Peter Smith. who chair-, thi' yrar\ 1\rbm I >;iy pmgrJm. lrl prt•paralion Im delivcru1g llll' :-.t•t·1lling:.. 'cvcr.111107.l'll Hotarians will i.pend today al 111111·!. Nur .. ery in lrvinl'. ttin11ni1I).: and pn111111g the s1·i·dli11gs, malting 1 ht•m n·atly lor planting. Orw 111lwr lrallition lhat 1:untinucs b the t.lt•t.li1·;it1011 uf a largc·spccirnt•n 1r1o·<· to a school campus that will he pl.111ted at 12:45 p.111. un htl''iddy al Kai:-.t·r l-.le111e11tary Srhool. 21. Ill ~nta Anrt Avt·nue, C :..1~ta Me..a. with Rolarian,, Sd11111I S11p1. Robert Barbot anJ n 1l'mhen. ol the ~1 I mol h•>artl in alll'tl!lann•. PROSPECTIVE MEMBERSHIP RECEPTION 1 larhnr Mesa l.1011' will haw a "\h·mtwr-;hip Hcn·plion" on ~1111th1y ;11 1lw ho1111• uf Or. :rnJ Mrs. Harry Sparb in Mt'1>il V1•rdl' from 2. to.\ p.m. l'lw rt•ccption i' 01wn Ill a11yc11w ln1 ere:.1cd in 1h1· l.111111' 01~Uz.ati1111 and 11<; project'>. Fur lurt.hcr inlorma1111n. call (7 14) M 5·0805 or (71 ll :14fi· 14W . COIFUTER LEARNING CENTER ~The next eight-week 'l'S.'>iOn of the computer cJa,.,l'l> s1xm,ored bt' ScniorNct will hl'¢n on Mar<.:h 2~ at 1h1• Costa Mc1.;1 Senior c"'cntt•r. 1.>c .... gned for tho'>e 50 and oldt•i. these seven·stutlcnt cla.,....i:., fea1ure a Mutl1•nt ·IO·i11strut·111r ralio or 2 lo I. No 111w gel'> h·ft hehrntl. llw foll owing da1>St·~ a11· \t1ilahlt• for lhm.c who ran harely ~pl'll "t·11111p11tN": lntrndur1iu11 111 < 111npu1.-r' !lb111g Winllow,XP) ~ GETTING ~VOLVED •GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a ,.,tating basis. For informa1ion on llJ:fding your organization to this "5t, call (949) 574-4298. eASTIRSEALS liaster Seals needs volunteers for Q'ngoing clerical work, programs tbr ctlildren with disabilities and lf>eclal events. (714) 834· 1111. 8MRONMENTAL NA11ME CENTER *'9 Environmental Nature Center "ovides quality education e rough hands-on el(perience ~ nature in a 3.5-acre outdoor ~m. Adult volunteer trail fllldet are needed to in the t?ftemoon during the week to lead ' .. - JIM DE BOOM and lnlroduction to Computer.; (Using Windows98). Seven 0U1er classes are available 10 seniors who have some familiarity with computeri.: PrintShop. digital photography (PhotoShop), money managcmenl with Qukken, word processing with Microsoft Word 2002). e-mail. Internet. and exploring WindowsXI? The fee fur dasses is $65 for Co'ita Mt•s.'l Senior Center members and $75 for nonmembers. ·n1e fee i11dulles use of tlw supervised rnmputcr lab lrum :i tu 5 p.m., Monday U1rough 'l1111rsday. Sign up now at thC' Cosla Mesa Senior Center (I 9Lh Stret'I and Pomona Avenul') or rail (~49) ti45·23!"14. COMPUTER PHOTO EDITING < 'A>mpu11•r l·ne11J-, nf C >a.-,is will meet Wcdn('sday for 1hcir mo111hJy 1:umpull'r duh progmm. Gerald Breus. a lifelong photoi.:raphcr. will demono;trJtl' pholo·t·thl ing "'"'l{ his i.canm·r and '>t'Vt•r.tl n•toud1i11g and 1•nha111 e111c111 loub ilV"Jilahlt• in 1110'>1 phott1·editi11g ,,,ftwan· progr:um. I It· will n·vil'W :.uvi11g. prin1ing amt <·-mailing photuh'Taph'. I hl' nwt·11ng hl•gin:-. at I µ.111. with t) .md 1\; llrt•ll ' will ht>gin Iii' dl•rn1111'1 ration JI ah oul I ;:10 p.lll. < .ollee Jnd rn11k11·~ will bl' -..erwd after hi' presentiltiun. 1111' prngrJm i~ appropriate for l'wrycu1c. rt•gardle~s 111 'ikill lt·vcl. A $:1 h'\Je)>I fee b r hargl•d fur vi-,irur' who arc nol lllt'lllher-, vf Cun 1pu1er l·riL·nd,. Tlw Oa:-.i' St·nior Ct•ntt'r is al HOO l\largu1·ntt' (<'om er or 5U1 Avt• l in ( :11ru11a tld Mar. For rnw 1· information. v1~it C ;ompull'r l·ricnd ... or oa,j.,' wch,ill' al I/ If p :l/111111111.11111it1 n/ IOI t /C)~ tri/Xlil.t'l llll. WORTH REPEATING From the Thought for 'lhday, proville<l hy Greg ~ley or lht· Newport Mc~• lrvi111• lntcrfa11'1 Coundl: "<J11r µray1'fl tlf'C' w is11ieni<l not 111lwn we are~;,,.,,, wlwt 1w llsk. but wlwn we nw d1111/1•11f{NI 1<1 I><' wlmt ""''can IH' " -MORRIS ADLER SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS WEEK MONDAY lw donatt•d to local chariti~ TUESDAY 7:15 L m.: ·nw 40·member Newport lit'ach Sunrise Rotary Cluh will meet at Five Crowns lk staunu1t 1 lrt t11:/ltull'W. lll'W/ll If ll>00el1 su 11risemtc1ry.af"JP. 6:30 p.m.: ·nu~ Costa Mesa Newport lfarhor IJons (Jub will mt•et at the Costa Mesa Cmmtry ( luh. ( 111111://111111"' grocities.mml · t'm111t/iu11sl11t11-:1>.'i.l11mf) WEDNESDAY 7:15 a.m.: 11w IO·mcmbt•r South ( :oast Metro Rotarv Uub will 1111•1•1 at the C:t•nter dub and lhl· Newport l larhor Kiwa11i1' <luh will 111cc1 at the IJniwrsity A1hlc1ir ll11h. Noon: ·n 1e 1-Jtdrnnge < luh of 1h1• Orangt• C:11ast will mcl't at tht• tfahia Co1 i111hia11 Yacht Ouh to hear Mel Rogers. prc1>idt•nt uf KOCI:· J'V. tliscu1>:-. "KOCE -II hdong' 1c1 you." 6 p.m.: rtw 'lll·llll'lllhl'r ltotary <luh of Nl'wpurt·Balhna w1ll 1111·t•I • 11 1li1· li<1l11a t...orinthian Yar hl nub (11 hem Nt•W]Ktn !Wadi Mayor 'liid ltidgcway with a11 111x.l.lll' 011 thl' Stall' 11f lllt' City. (I 1 t I/ l.f/11•H111 '.llf'U '/ l(lf( /l(t/J H HI. I ll'g) THURSDAY 7 a.m.: 1111' :w ph1v lf1l'lllh1·r Costa Mesa-Or-dllgl' Coi.1a Breakfast Uo111' Clul> will mct't 111 Mirni'i. Cafe. Noon: ·n1e 50-mcmhf'r Loi.ta Mesa Kiwanb <lul> writ mt·••t at the I loliday Inn for an 1·.agle Pride progr.m1 cuorllinall'd hy George Cote. (l1ttf':llwwu1.kiwm1is. nrglrl 11 /Jkust rm wsc I): th c 50-rncmbt'r J<iwa11i1' Club 111 Newport Hc:1ch·Curu11a tit'! Mar will met'I at lhc Bahia Corinthian Yadll Ouh. the 1-.xchange Club of Nl•wport 1 larhor will mt•et al lht' Nau I irnl Mtl!.1'11111 111 hrar flrunk llarrtU of tht• l~BI clisrn..._, "( :omputcr FrJ ud and ld1•111ily ·n1ef1" (It t111:/ltuw111. 11l w.t1·I1tlllgf't'l1111u1111). The llotary I Juh of Nt•wport lrvim• will mt'l't at tht• J\trium I lotel 10 hear of a Hola ry < Juh C'.entc'nrtial Project in coupcr.Hion wiU1 the Irvine P11hl1l' Schools F111mtla1i1111\ ·nm Shaw. chief ext•1·u1iw, .mJ Oebbk-Ruganl. dirt'l'llll of 1 ·rn11 n11111 ilv i 11i1 iat iwi. I lttf /1"/111111'ti'11/fllftlfW If~ • • COMMUNITY a. CLUBS IS publislrnd Saturdays 111 lhe Dailv Pilot Senti vow serv1CP l tub's mceling mfo1111.1111111 hv f<1>1 to (7 M) 921-865!> or hy I' 111a1l 1n 1deboom ".iu/ n1r11 Tl LE& STONE Kitchen, Bath & Floor Specialist • Showroom • Custom {}tjlgn Table • Installation Availoblt Dtllvtr-atfe l'oN! Door! ..... :;.J a Stone --- o Glass a Metal a Granite o Ceramic a Porcelain a Travertine Our Cu~rumer~ tell m we ore dit'ferent from CJlher·ti/P b. 1tone lturel bewuse of our • GREAT Prices! • HUGE Selection! • UNIQUE Desiqm! • FREE Co)t Sclvl119 A dvice! • FREE ln·homt· E\timate\ Our prolenional dPs1qn .1taff will assist you 1n lef Pctmg showers, lloor5 and< ountcr~. COME VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM! 170 E. 17th Street, Suite 119 Costa Mesa CA 92627 MARCH Ys1ll•1•S .. el 25% OFF Entire Stock of French Fabrics SALi ENOS MAftCH 3 1, 2004 2,0 MARINE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND (949) 673-0719 Opon 7 Days • '0:30 am-6:00 pm www lesalp1lles-prove11ce l 0111 1.AMll Sll.\>\;I\\ CORNED '.\3 '1~' ... B EEf "A Kl \I IA\ II I H "' 1111111111 "' 0 1 lltl l.A;\l 1' H.11 ( 111 111,,kr t 'I'·'"'"''' lkl'll ... I' 'Ill>\ llMl.\11 ';.3 •1:1. lo.-r•~I ~1 "' L<;. f.GGS ~2')') •. 1'.1 lb. VOCllRT Rll~Sl:'I I 11r1d \11y1•t POTATOES STRAWBERRIES 5 9( '" ~ 2'2'' I f{ I '-II '-I \I ' H 11 J •11\:ll I •-...I \1 1 •)1'" •'\1\1••"..._ ., • .',\•, .,\\lll'ltihll •11111-.111~ /Jd11·1·1 rd I J11il~ Frn/J llaml-Choppttl Salsa El '/Oro Br111•0 Chips & 'fortilln.~ • I lom~ Srylr 1;1malu • )Z V11ritl · s of Homt]!!Ali.' '5elfSll.f.'S • {&1.(jno 's B!ef_!l!J!!Ilt_f]}trky Wt (a_rry 8011r11 /I, ad D!lJ..!!rgfl11c1J 270 East 17th St. •Costa Mesa • (949) 642-7191 Mon ~ill a OOAM IO ' OOl'M • Sun 9 OOAM 10 6 OOl 'M fi::m p.m.: Harhur Mesa lfon, will have a hingo h11uJraiscr al tlH· Co'ila Me'kl Country ()uh. F111l11wing dinner. #1.ut.y and Ethyl'!. Hingu l'arl11r" will haw rncmlwrs Arlene Schafer arnl Carol Van Holl n mllu1:1ing lhl· gamt:1'. which will raise• mnrwy lo PRE SEASON CEILING FAN SALE 2 MONTHS EARLY! With the economy still uncertain, our vendors came to us with "opportunity buys'' that were almost loo good to be tru':i) We bought lots and lots of fans. So much so, that our 3 warehouses are filled. ~~---~------ dlildren's tours m the Center. Several other volunteer opportunities are also available. (949) 645·8489. FAMILIES -COSTA MESA This team of community-based organizations, whictl worts to provide youth and families with counseling, family support, health education, mentoring, lutoring, after-sdlool activities and kinship services. needs volunteers in all areas. (949) 574-3976. FRIENDS OF THE BALLET MONTMARTRE The Friends need volunteers who want to help talented local dancers perform in professional theate,... For 30 years, the organization has provided the community with quality Russian ballet training, helping yooth develop strong discipline skills, ~INVOLVED, P•1• A14 So we moved up our Pre Season Sale to Now! FOOi SEASONS ID" Your Choice ot: • Snow White • Classic While • Antique Brass • Polished Brass • UL l1Sle<J 1n~ode or c~ts.dl' oarnp locations • l1fe11me moior warranty TRAOJ"G POST l~CIAL "ICC $499 TRADING POST FAN COMPANY 8952 Warner Ave. at Goldenwest -Ralph"• C e nter HUNTINGTON B•ACH • ('714) 848-4:15:1 O p e n 7 Day s , Saturday 1 0 -5 • Sunday 12-5 • M -F 1 0 -8 Tired of that pesky check engine light? See us today for an electronic engine analysis to find the cause! A must to be able to pass the CA smog check! Oftar valid with coupcn. Tax•extra. 3131/2004 . <>'~· ~ .,, • 1 ' " a . --~~~~--·--------.-. .................. ~.~·--· ........... , ....... , ........... a ... ,, ....... ~~a•a .... s~s-.am .... • .. ) ....... ,.s .. s ... ~11212•2 ...... ~ A14 Sdtur<Jd~. Mdfc.h b, 2004 MEPHISTGM THE WORlD'S ·FINEST WALKING SHOES ,--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Never worry about cleaning 9r maintaining your teak furniture again! I year Gt1 ara11tcc FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY • 1.866.GOT.TEAK I ( ·.i~ ){( ·~101 di irn 1. II H .. C:o Sld McS< l . Momma J ohn J ennifer We belong to the •' ~ llfetl111e world's larges/ flooring reta il group · c0-0p. Warranty We are tbe biggest Carpet j1oorlt1g dealers Individually owned . s 1 •• "nd operated. 4.000 STORE BUYING POWER llfetl111e NOBODY anywhere Warranty can beat our sele<:tton, prices or service. ~-····· You 're paytng too • $2'' m14Cb If you 're not buying from us. INVOLVED Cootmued from A 13 build high self~stoorn and achieve dreams of being a professional dancor. (714) 241-7424. 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 and nonfiction books are especially needed. They may be left at any of the branch libraries -Balboa, Mariners or Corona del Mar -or in the special book closet next to the Friends Book Store, at 1000 Avocado Ave. Volunteers are needed to staff the used book store, which 1s inside the entra nce of the Central Library. Volunteers must be members of the Friends of the Library and are asked to work one three·hour shift per mO{llh. (949) 759-9667. GIRL SCOUTS 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 ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to offer educallonal and enrichment opporturut1es for girls and boys '(949) 646·7181 HOSPICE PREFERRED CHOICE Volunteers art1 net!ded to help make a difft!rence m the hves of terminally ill persons and their families. Volunteers would assist them with nonmed1cal needs such as providing respite for the primary caregiver, running errands, reading to the patients and weekly social v1s1ts. The organization is also looking for clerical and bereavement volunteers to assist with office du11es. Training 1s provided. (714) 980·0900. HUMAN OPTIONS The organization shelters, counsels and educates abused women and children II is looking for volunteers (949) 737-5242. ext. 24 JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE Of ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed for Project Caring, whicti providos soc1ali1ation and cultural experiences to the Jewish residents and others at Fairview Developmental Center m Cost'a Mesa. Volunteers adopt a facility lo provide programming of Jewish content to the residents on a monthly basis. They must take a TB test and undergo a fingerprinting badlground chect. Volunteers are also needed to provide comfort and lllpport to the Jewish terminally ill and their families. The group sponsors an ongoing Jewish healing support group for people with chronic illness at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Free. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. JUNIOR LEAGUE Of ORANGE COUNTY The organization of women. committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women and improving communities through the work and leadership of trained volunteers, is seeking new members. (949) 261--0823. KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPICE SERVICES Volunteers are needed to spend four hours per week visiting patients or doing errands for them or their caregivers in communities near volunteers' homes. (562) 622·3805. LAGUNA SHANTI Laguna Shanti, an organization that works with persons with HIV or AIDS. is seeking caring volunteers to assist with running the front office, delivering meals, providing transportation and providing complimentary therapies such as massage, acupuncture and ctiiropractic care. Lisa Toghia, (949) 494-1446. LW·A·PET CENTER Volunteers who love to wort with cats and kittens are needed at the Luv-a·Pet Center at PetsMart in Costa Mesa, Information: (949) 451-3272. MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE COUNTY The performing arts organization needs volunteers for computer input, tidteting, filing and handling phones. (714) 556-6262. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a lasting effect on a young person's life. Students 10 to 18 years old are roatched with mentors to improve their school performance and self~steem while developing positive peer and adult relationships. (714) 549-9622, ext. 35. MOBILE MEALS Volunteer drivers are needed to help deliver nutritiously prepared meals to homebound, frail or elderly chents incapable of shopping and cooking for themselves. Information: (949) 645-8050. MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA Orange County's only nonprofit resident chamber orchestra needs volunteers for tidteting, ushering, phones, mailing and help with receptions. NomineeA are also being sought for the board of directors. (949) 830-2950. Gus Brenda . llfetl•• Warr•nty Cera•lc $1'' ' ~ .. 100% FREE '--- ·- llfetl•• Warranty Wootl · $2'' \ .; ,. llo Questions liked 60 day axcbange. If you don't Ulw It, we wUl,.,.. It FREE FULL SERVICE C111ter T1p1 • Shwert • Cer11iic • St111 • Or11it1 • W114 Refi•it~ ONE STOP SHOP Widew Ceweri1 t • Cl111i1 Car et & U ~eltte • Pai1ti1 -laterier & hterier 405 f ., Costa M .. a , ... , •••·787• t•• •. t7tll Irvine (M9) 811•Dt•t t7777 Main •a• MON.FRI 9-S MOM-FRI 10·6 • SATURDAY 10·4 SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS 10·4 CLOSU SUNDAY EYUUNIS IY APPOINTMENT ( NEIGHBORS FOR NEIGHBORS The City of Costa Mesa will host its annual community clean-up event on Saturday, April, 24. Those intereS1ed in volunteering or making donations of cash or in-kind donations of supplies for the event can call the Neighbors for Neighbors hotline at (714) 754-4892. Information: (714) 754-4870. NEW DtRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The recovery center for women with alcohol or other chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. (949) 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.; or Joy, (949) 548-8754. NEWPORT BEACH 1/1 ADOPT A MARINE BATTALION FUND The 1/1 Adopt A Marine Battalion Fund was created to accept donations and to provide financial support for ongoing programs and events planned to show appreciation to the 1st Battalion 1st Marines, based at Camp Pendleton. The troops are stationed in Iraq and are sdleduled to return to Camp Pendleton in March. Information: (949) 644-3124. NEWPORT BAY NATURALIST The Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve is looking for volunteers to assist with naturalist-led tours and programs, special events and habitat restoration projects. The interpretive center is at 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach. (714)973-6829. . NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM The program seeks volunteers to tutor adults who want to improve their reading and writing skills. Volunteers will be certified during training workshops in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library. 1000 Avocado Ave. Newport Beach. Information: (949) 717-3874, literacyla)city.newport· beach.ca.us. NEWPORT BEACH PREMIERE CINEMA GUILD The Newport Beach Premiere Cinema Guild, which supports the Newport Beach Film Festival, is looking for new members. Interested candidates should want to help further an artistic and cultural heritage in the community and should have a love of cinema and a desire to raise awareness of the film festival. (949) 253-2880. NEWPORT BEACH, GENERAL PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Newport Beach City Council is seeking applications from residents or business owners to fill vacancies on the General Plan Advisory Committee. The committee meets from 7 to 9 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays in the Newport Beach Police Department auditorium. 870 Santa Barbara Information: (949) 644-3005., NEWPORT BEACH THEATRE COMPANY The company needs volunteers to help with costume design, sewing, make-up application, set construction, technical help, publicity, stage management and badtstage supervision. (949) 759-1046 or LKSafrti>aol.com. NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum offers a number of volunteer opportunities in the gift shop, as docents or receptionists, with clerical wor1c and with fundraising events. Training is provided. (949) 675-8915, Ext. 107. NEWPORT-MESA YMCA The YMCA needs a variety of general volunteer help. (949) 642·9990. NEWPORT-MESA IRVINE INTERFAITH COUNCIL The Newport-Mesa Interfaith ~----------.._ ________ ................. ~ ................ .-... ~----------_..----.-..-------------~~~~~---- Daily Piiot • Council is now taking registrations for service ""· organizations, projects and volunteers on a first come, first . served basis, for its •Hearts and Hands· multi-faith family servdz day. The event will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 721 The location will be at 801 Dovel' Drive. Newport Beach. Information: Jaimie Day, (949) ; 642·9460, jaimiedAy@yahoo.com; or Jim' de Boom, (949) 660-86651 nmiinterlaith@aol.com. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL FOUNDATION The foundation is looking for volunteers to help with fundraising efforts, speaking opportunities, public events and occasional office woric. (949) 631-4143. NEWPORT TlfEATRE ARTS CENTER A variety of jobs need to be tadtled, including set construction, ushering, mailings · and assorted technical duties. Scheduling is flexible, with a two- to 20-hour commitment per month. The Newport Theatre Arts Center is at 2501 Cliff Drive. (949) 631-0288. OASIS SENIOR CENTER Meals on Wheels volunle8'$ are needed to distribute prepared dishes to homebound seniors in the Newport Beach area. The delivery time is between 11:30 11.m. and 1 p.m. daily. The center also needs volunteer nurses for its semi-monthly blood pressure screenings. The center offers this service between 9 and 11 a.m. the first and third Tuesdays of the month. Volunteers should commit two hours once a month or volunteer on a substitute basis. The center is at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. OPERA PACIFIC The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, .a support group for Opera Pacific, has activities for volunteers. (714) 546-6000. ORANGE COUN I 'V HOMELESS TASK FORCE The task force is recruiting volunteers for the Interfaith , Council Network to woric one on one with homeless adults in a program on basic life skills. (949) 263·1774. ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM Of ART Learn more about art and share . with your community by becoming a docent al the Orange County Museum of Art. A volunteer docent guides adults and school groups through the . ga(leries and teaches about the , museum's collections and exhibitions. (949) 759-1122, ext. 204. ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER ·• Docents are needed to lead tours of the Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Learn about the history and the development of the Center and the wor!Ungs of the badt stage areas. For more information, call (714) 5~ARTS, ext. 833 ORANGE COUNTY RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE Sponsorship opportunities are still available for the Orange County Ronald McDonald House High Tea benefit to be held on Oct. 30. from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. The benefit will be held at the Turnip Rose at the Grand Newport Plaza, 1901 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. For more information call (714) 639-3600 PARENT HELP USA Founded by mothers and others against child abuse, Parent Help asks the public for help and : •• · volunteers to inform the community on vital issues • affecting children and the family." Information: (949) 650-3461 or : (949) 675-5271. ! Newport R<.•ach!» Only Ord1td Nurs<'ry J r: .. -.- .. , · . I :e ,t . .. 'I )· I& ) its e lit a ----.-~·--.-.... --;--..... -~.-.· -··~--.... AFTER HOURS • Submit AFTER HOURS items to the.Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4ig5. SPECIAL EVENTS ART.Of ALFRED HITCHCOCK Orange Coast College is offering a nine-part film history on Alfred Hitdlcod<. The series will be moderated by retired OCC professor H. Arthur Taussig. Each session will be held at 6:30 p.m. one Friday each month. The events will be held at OCC's Fine Arts Hafl 116. Admission is S6 for adults and $5 for seniors and OCC students. Information and tideets, call (714) 432-5880, http://\Nww.occtidcets.com. VO-YO MA Orange County's Pacific Symphony league will host an e1<clusive luncheon and interview with musician Yo-Yo Ma, who will 1C>9ak about his career, goals, artistic drive and music creativity. The event begins at 11 a.m . Tuesday at the Balboa Bay Club and Resort's ballroom, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The event will benefit the symphony's music education program. Tideets cost $150. Information: (714) 755-5788, hl(p:ll\Nww.pacificsymphony.org. MUSIC SYMPHONIC BERNSTEIN Orange Coast College's Symphony Orchestra will perform music from "Westside Story'' and "Candide" at 6 p.m. today at OCC's Ro~rt B. Moore Theatre. OCC's 100-voice choral will join the symphony in the evening performance. Information: (714) 432-5880. CABARET BY THE BAY Duke's Place will host Cabaret by the Bay to benefit local charities at 9p.m . with a pre-show dinner in the First Cabin restaurant at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 14, May 12 and June 16. The cost is $10 for the show and $37.50 for the dinner. Information and reservations: (949) 630-4145. CHANCELLOR'S DISTINGUISHED FELLOW SERIES Pianists Anthony and Joseph \. Paratore will perform as guest artists with UC Irvine's Symphony Orchestra as part of the UCI Chancellor's Distinguished Fellow Series. There will be a master class from 1to3 p.m. Maren 17 at UC Irvine's Winifred Smith Hall and a performance at 8 p.m. March 19 and 20 at The Irvine Barclay Theatre. Tideets are from $8 to $12. Information: (949) 824-2787. (949) 8544646. . BERNSTEIN'S CANDIDE Opera Pacific presents Leonard Bernstein's opera Candide. Candide will be performed at 7:30 p.m. today and at 2 p.m . Sunday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tideets cost $40 to $185. Information: (800) 346-7372, http:lt\ivww.op erapacific.org LINDSAY STRING QUARTET The Philharmonic Society of Orange County present.s the l!indsey String Quartet at 8 p.m. March 11 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. The quartet will perform music by Franz Joseph Haydn. Leos Janacek, and Ludwig van Beethoven. Tideets cost $26 to $32. with this I eoupon I 1'Ct Vllld wtlh 1 ln'f q.. offer. I Eljldaslml ,i. procilcts. ' I ; Wt accept al I : Competitor's off I coupons. Of'FtR EXPIR£5 313 t /04 · I FuLL SERVICE · SALON Sec Us For All Your Color Questions. Senior Citizen Discount on Sundays. ... L 17"' It,. Coe'-MeN 1\ .............. ,.., ._ , ••• l •• 9.649.4489 Information: (949) 8544646, (949) 553-2422, http://www. philharmonicsociety.org. THENEWBlUE The New Blue, Yale University's oldest all-female a e11~/la singing group will perform from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Monday at Sage Hill School. 20402 Newport Coast Drive, Newport Coast. Former Corona del Mar High Sctioor student Jacqueline Bed(er will be performing. Tideets cost $15. Information: (949) 219-0100, (949) 975-8145, http://www. yale.edul newb/ue. ALAN AND MARILYN BERGMAN Alan and Marilyn Bergman, writers of sucti memorable songs as "The Way We Were,· and "The Windmills of Your Mind" will be performing at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through March 13 in Founders Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Vocalists Jason Graae and Amanda McBroom will be performing with the Bergmans. Tidtets cost $60. Information: (714) 556-2787. http:llwww.ocpsc.org. YO-YO MA AND FRIENDS The Orange County Pacific Symphony will present cellist Yo-Yo Ma and some of his friends at 7 p.m. Wednesday and March 11 in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The concer1 will feature the world premiers of Chen Vi's poignant 25th anniversary commission Cello Concert and the orchestration of Zhou Long's "Two Poems from T'ang. Tidtets cost $20 to $110. Information: (714) 556-2787. http:llwww.ocpac.org. RAY CHARLES The Orange County Pacific Symphony will present Grammy Award-winning singer Ray Charles. The performance begins at 8 p.m . March 12 and 13 in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Driv~. Costa Mesa. Tidtets costs $30 to $135. Information: (714) 556-2787. http:ll\Nww.ocpac.org. BEN HEPPNER Opera tenor Ben Heppner will perform as part of the Voices in Song Series at 2 p.m. Maren 14 in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Perfdrming Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa M esa. Tidtets costs $22 to $76. Information: (714) 556-2787. http://www.ocpac.org. OF LOVE AND NATURE The Pacific Chorale will present of Love and Nature conducted by John Alexander and will feature singers in an a C3ppelliJ performance of works by American and Canadian composers. The performance begins at 3 and 7 p.m . in Founders Hall at the Orange County Performance Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. CostMJlesa. Tideets costs $22 to $76. Information: (714) 556-2787, http://www.ocpac.org. A NIGHT WITH DAME EDNA Entertainer Dame Edna will perform a tailor-made show for Orange County at 2 and 7 p.m. March 18 and 21 in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tideets costs $34.50 to$64.50. Information: ' (714) 556-2787. http://www.ocpac.org. TEATRO HUGO AND INES Teatro Hugo and Ines. a children's show that's part pantomime, part puppetry and all magic. The performance will begin at 7 p.m. Manti 19, 1 p.m. Manti 20 and at 2 p.m . Marc:ti 21 In Founders Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mea. Tldcets costs $10. Information: (714) 556-2787. http://www.ocpac.org. JAZZ TRIO Gulfstream Restaurant in Newport Beach presents a jazz trio Sunday through Wednesday aa regular entertainment at 850 Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach. Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and 6 to 10 p.m . Monday through Wednesday. (949) 718-0188. 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 & R990rt, 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 Newport at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays. It's free. Information: (949) 673-9500. THE VILLAGE INN The Village Inn on Balboa Island offers great music Thursday through Sunday nights. Roe Kodz performs at 8 p.m. Thursdays, Road Dogz and Martins at 8:30 p.m. Fridays, Greg Topper at 9 p.m. and the Derek Bordeaux R&B Combo at 6:30 p.m. The Village Inn ts at 127 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. Information: (949) 675-8300. MUSIC AT THE GRILL The Bluewater Grill offers live music Friday and Saturday nights. Greg Morgan, Nide Peper and Kelly Gordian (known as MPG) perform classic rodt, R&B and swing at 8:30 p.m . Fridays. Marvin Gregory and MPG will perform classic roe*. swing and R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The restaurant is at 630 Lido Parit Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 675-3474. MUSIC AT ~E PELICAN The Rustv 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 ls 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 Antho!,w's Riverboat Restaurant in Newport Beach presents the Ride Sherman Duo featuring Ride Sherman and Alan Remington on Friday nights. The program features all your favorites on the saxophone keyboards. Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425. POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO Tate 5, a funk, rodt and Motown act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Solo guitarist Ken Sanders performs classical flamenco tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922. SATURDAY NIGHT R&B --.. -~ ---~ ------... ------------.... ------.. --------.--·--. . . . -. " ~ . ' . . Saturday, Mclrch c;, -2004 AlS Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone Bridge Band play rod< and R&B at 9 p.m . 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BAUER JAGUAR · 1455 South Auto Mall Drive Santa Ana • 55 Freeway at Edinger In The San.ta Ana Auto Mall 866 • 499 • 4111 • www.bauerjaguar.com London to John Wayne Airport: flight N-CAM3 .. }. ( ( . .... JU •/I•'' • ''' . --~· --_.,....__.. __ ·~ 1 : ""··· . -ll -,- ' . . • • .. --····---------~··--·~~-~---_._.... ___ ....,... __ . _________________ ..., ____ ... """' .......... ~ ............ QUOTE OF THE DAY "In the flow of the game, · /Jeritt Thayer/ was o"r .. • No. I playmaker." ,. -Pet Calqhan, Corona del Mar boys soccer coach Sports Editor Richard Dunn: 1949) 574-4223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650-0170 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL EYEOPENER • Daily~Piklt • Sporu Hal ol FUIMI t 1-h t11 •UU,C 0" f•Ml .. hh1uu March 8 honoree ANTHONY CURCI . Saturday, March 6. 2004 Bl HONORS Locals visit ·· \VhiteHouse Tillers rally past Members of USC football, mroen's volleyball teams to alaet President Bush March 23. N ewpOrt Harbor -· : YSc: senior and former Newport Harbor High Mlout April Ross, who earned national Player Year honors after leading the Trojans to the women's volleyball championship. will be ...... rwt by President George W. Bush on March the White House. • ceremony. part of the White House's 2003 ~ RID Sports Olampions Day. will also in- clude USC football. , The USC football team includes a trio of walk- ~ QOS who starred at Back Bay high schools .. ~ junior defensive end Jay B<mom, a Corona del ~ High product. was named a captain for thl' ~~ -. See HONORS, Pa1e 83 ·Faulkner selected 'Player of .the Year ·- UCI transfer and junior point guard one of three Vanguard newcomers to earn AJl-GSA C honors; Davis is Coach of Year. Junior transfer Usa Faullcner. a point guard for the Vanguard Univer'>ity women's basketbaJJ team, ha!> been named Golden State Athletic Conference Player of the Year, headlining a group of three newcomer-; for the Uons who earned all-conference honors. Vanguard's Russ Davis was named Coach of 1he Year, as he guided the ljons to a regular-season re- cord of 26-2. 18-2 in conference and the GSAC regu- lar-season championship, t.he team's second straight. This is the third time that Davis has hecn named the GSAC Coach of the Year. Freshmen Kelly Schmidt and Ra- chel Besse were also selected to the AJl-GSAC team, which includes 15 players from the I I-team conference. 111rkner. who transferred from uc Irvine. ted the during the regular season with 10.3 assists per . She now holds Vanguard's single-season assist (266), which was also a GSAC record She leads with 86% shooting at the free-throw line. lil~midt, a 6-foot forward out of Ironwood High in e, Ari7_, was named GSAC Player of the Week during the season and led the conference in g with 573 points, and fi eld goal percentage MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PtLOT Newport Harbor's Taylor Young keeps his eyes on the ball as he singles to right field in the second inning Frjday in the season opener against v1s1ting Tustin in the Newport Elks tournament. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Sailors lead through four innings, but Tustin earns 8-5 win in season-opening tourney. The beginning appeared quite p rom- ising for the Newport Harbor High base- ball team. which opened its season in a pool-play game of the Newport Elks tournament against 1\Jstin at the Sail- ors' field Friday. Senior Brandon Jasper smacked a two-out home run to center field in the fir~t inning and the Sailors scored two more runs in the second inning. They ). She was the second-leading scorer in the with 20.5 points per game during the regular fll.E PHOTO I DAILY PILOT Vanguard's Lisa Faulkner goes up for a deuce against Concordia's Lindsey Shiomi in Thursday night's SH FAULKNER, Pase 83 first round of the GSAC tournament. Faulkner, a junior point guard, is the GSA€; Player of the Year. . . DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Jeritt Thayer Midseason position change allowed CdM senior catalyst to lead squad to PCL crown, CIF semifinals. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot potential. But early in the Pacific Coast • utili7,ed at less than full I t wasn't until his ninth League schedule, Callahan season of soccer, having finally shifted the tenacious played for a handful of competitor with insatiable different coaches in a endurance and fearless number of positions, that Jeritt Thayer aggression from defensive center waa finally cast in the role he was born midfielder to attacking center to play. Now. the Hovem ight sensatfonH midfielder. · hopes the discovery dldn't come too late. II was like turning the key to the The Corona del Mar High senior spent-:, team's Ignition. nearty all of his six club seasons on the "It gave him free reign to be more baclt line and continued there the first hJmself," recalled Callaghan, who two of his three varsity seasons with the watched the 6-foot, 145-pound Sea Kings. co·captaJn propel the Sea Kings to Even well into his senior campaign. another PCL champlonahip, then a the guy CdM Coach Pat Callaghan called the best athlete on the team, waa being f • led, 3-0, through four innings. However. Tustin came aJive with a five-run fifth and held off Newport for an 8-5 victory. The Sailors had the bases loaded with one out in the bottom of the seventh inning and their fourth and fifth batters in the lineup coming to the plate. But the rillers collected two strikeouts to turn away Newport's rally. Jasper went I for 3 with a run scored and two RBis. Junior Taylor Young was 2 for 3 with a run scored and an RBI and Jeff Sanchez also had a 2-for-3 perform- ance that came with an RBI. "ITustinl just strung together some See BASEBALL, Pa1e 84 BOYS BASKETBALL Sailors' Young honored Junior forward nam ed first-team AJl -Sea View League by coaches. Newport 1 larbor • High junior ·iaylor Young. who averaged 16 point!> in 10 Sea View League boys basketball game!>, has been named first-team aJl-league by See BOYS, Pa1e 83 GIRLS BASKETBALL Three Tars recognized Whitfield, Swigart are first-team AJl-Sea View League picks by coaches. Newport I larhor • High senior Jillianne Whitfield. who led the Sailors to their first CIF Southern Section girls basketball playoff win since 1997, has earned fi rst-team All-Sea View League honors for a third See GIRLS, P11e 83 ... ~ ----- ' .. SE or HSE f All in Stock) APR Pre-Owned, Brush Bar, Loaded .44211115eas Long Term Financing On Approved Credit · · !fJ -----------------------1 n spec t ed. 8uaranteed. · • Ai1a.rau1140-paint inspection . • Ca11prehen1ive 12-mar.thlf2,101-11i11 li•itl~ warnntv . • 24-•ours A11d1ide A11i1tanca E• q S.nice · - 1 . -------_.,... ___ _ --,_ -· ~------- SPORTS Saturtfov. MJrch ti. 2004 83 -GIRLS ~tinued from B 1 -· sptjght season. ·--~itfield, who averaged 9.9 1JU111t~ ~~nst league compet1- 1iGlt, as JOtned on the first 1eam btJ>el)ior teammate Victoria Swi- &I":· ~n Harbor junior Vanes· sa Miller is a second·leam pick by Lhe league's coaches. -Swigan, a second-team all· l~gue honoree' as a junior, avcr- a&ed 9.7 points in leal(l1c, while Miller aveniged I 0 points against Sea Vit.'W foes. "111e Sailors finished 4-6 in league, bul were 14-13 overall, iricluding a 48-46 CIF Division II- ~ first-round triumph over Uni- versity. :\Voodbridge senior Katie Nich- ois and Aliso Niguel senior Alli · son Scurich share Player of the -.'ear honors. The first learn abo includes Woodbridge sophomores lac4uelinc Erickson and Bridgell Reyes. Irvine st·nior Bri11any Crawford, Foulhill l>anior Jenna I !orion and Aliso Ntguel sophomore I leidi l.ar- l>On. me PllOIO /DAILY PILOT Newport senior Victoria Swigart ( 141 earned first·team Al~Sea View L.:eague honors, along with teammate Jillianne Whitfield. .. . ~HONORS . ~ Continued from B 1 t : lfojans' Rose Bowl !Victory over Michi- ,gan. by Bush later this year when he visits · California. N~rt I larhor product Robert Weiner is a junior two-meter man for the Trojans. · ! Former Newport •Harbor quarterbacks : Morgan Craig and :Michael McDonald April Ross 'fbe White Hou-;e annually invites only the national cham- pionship football, women's volleyball •are also wallc-ons. ! Also included in the cele- -l bratlon will be the 2003 na- ~1tional championship t~s , from l.SU football, lndl8Jla ':1men's soccer and North Quu-:. t1lna women's soccer. .... : The USC men's water pofo ~earn. which won the 2003 •NC.AA tide, will be honored • THAYER . C()fltinued from B 1 poilscason run to the CIF Sol)them Section Division II seryi i fin al s. 4n the flow of lhe game, IWwas our No. I playmaker." CQaghan said. "He c~trolled the f>all, received ~es.-..ion, gained roi'iession and distribuled. I lejusl got our, offense slaflcd. "v\nd on set plays, we was our No. I option, whether it wa$ a throw-in or a corner k.ic~ to the far pos1. He is and men's and women's soc- cer teams to its NCAA Fall Spons Oaarnpions Day. The Trojan football and women's volleyball team!! will toar the White House before Bush meets with each ream individually to ·pose for pho- tos. .Eld 11 lHAYER 11om: M1Y 3, 1986 Honwtawn: Corona del MM =6-foot 145 pounds Sport: Socc.er ,.....I: center midfielder CGllCh: Pat Cl~ ,....... food: Ribs ,_... mowle: •Monst«s, Inc.• lleR .....X lftOIMftt: •Getting to the Of (Southern Sec:tioo Division llj semifinals.• n. welll In l"Mltew: His dominant play in the midfield keyed a 1-0 sec- ond-round playoff win over Santa Monie.a Feb. 24 and he continued to sparkle in a 3-2 win over St Francis in a Feb. 26 quarterfinal. BOYS Continued from B l lhc d rruir'!-> cuad1c!>. Young ~cored in t.louble lii..run·.., in every leil).,1\Jl' rnntcsl, includ- ing a high of ~4 in 1he lirl>I nJ1111d against l.,;tf..'Una I till ... You ng wa ... 1 he only player rei:ognizt·d from lhl' Sailo1 i. .• who wenl S-!i in lt'"gue and ln!>I in lhe lir\l round uf lhe ci..-Southern S1·c1io11 Division II -AA playolls to 11nish 14 -12. Woodbridge I ligh 1>c11ior David Burgess is lhc !'layer of the Year. The fir'il ll'<lln iilso includes Woodbridge s1•11iorl> Jon Winder and Kylr Ft'rrdl. /\Ibo Nigul'I jun- iun. Mich<lC'I Holl and Terence lircen. foolhill 'lt•11ior Brandl Bangl> and Laguna I lilli. 1.cnior Brock Till01son. collegian. I le has conlaclctl coaches at NYlJ (whcrt• hi-.. older si~lcr Jaclyn playi. for the wnnwn's program) anti lloslnn Universit y and i!t al'>o ren·iving some in1eres1 from Irvi ne Valley. Community C:olll'Al'. Bur evcn lnaycr hdievc ... hil> hes! soccer may hl' in front of him. 'Tm excircrl ahoul 1he nl'w role I played lhil. l>Caso11 ant.I I think I can improve much mnrl'," he said. ··11hink I have pOIE'nlial and ii'-; fun 10 think aboul whal may happ<•n in thl' fu1 urc." The immcdiale pasl is also o;ure 10 generate fond memories for Thayt•r. dei.pile hil> pcnchanr for l>l'lf-criticism . "I le's very lrnrd on hi111 ... c1r:· Callaghan said. "I le never lhinks he plays wdl anti always ... trong with the right foot and the left foot, he's 4uick and -.1rdng and is very, very good in the air. And he ha'! a good insJinc1ive sense for the game." '{hayer's defl play in the midfield, including an unlikely ability to dominare on halls in the air, oflcn gaining possession agahl~I more physically imposing foes, may not have been unvcifrd in lime 10 capture the imagination of rnllege recruilcrs. think.'> there is room for irnprovcnll'nl. I le\ a perfectionist." rhayer agrel''> -..clf-sali!->fat lion i ... never parl of his pm.IJ;«Hlll' rcneclion, lllll yiew!'> such a critical ey1· a!> om· of his slrt'nglhs. "Holh me and my assislanl, Mall l olten. have heen trying to promote lerill 10 everyone we can:· Callaghan said. "Rut there aren't coaches banging on his door or calling him al home. I le can play I >ivision I lcoUegcl soccer. I le jusl needs an opponunily. I definitely consider him a diamond in the rough. Me's a darkhorse." The Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, who ran cross country in 1he fall and will be the starling sho"stop on the baseball ream this spring, said he i~ anpous to rnnlinue his soccer career as a "I'm m•vcr lacking for m111iva1 ion," he suld. Thayer, whose play help1·d thl' Sea Kings earn a I ·O !.C'COIHI· round playoll win over Sama Monka Feh. 24, 1hen eliminale SI. Franci'i, :l-2, in a rch. 2fi 4uanerfirml, b also never al a los., for energy on lhe field. acrnrding to hi-; coach. "Even I hough wc•'ve look 'lomc of his defensive responsihili lit'!> away, we still expected him 10 rover a lot of ground in lhe middle of the field." Callaghan said. "Ru1 wlwpevcr we looked on the field, he was everywhere ... all !he time. Ill' ;w:1 gave the rnaching stall all it could ask." Now. all Thayer asks is a chance 10 tlo 1lw '\amc for som<' college coaches. FAULKNER Continued from B 1 started jusl two garm.~. averaged 11 .4 points and 7.1 rebotmds per game. She also recorded 40 blocks and 40 steals. • host the game and will take un the winner berwecn Riola and Point Loma Na7.arenc. The Lions have won five GSAC regular-season championships. lllcy are headed for Ulcir sixth lrip to the NAIA national tourna- ment. The NAIA Divblon I wur- nament will be held in Jack.son, ·1erm .. March •7-23. Vanguard, which did nul win st.>ason. She holds Vanguard'i. sin-the GSAC tournament title last gte-scason scoring mark. year, is coming oll a 74·6:1 victory Besse, a 6-3 cen1er who blos-over Concordia in lhc firsl mund .;umed in the second half of tJ\c of the C.SAC tourney. ll1e lfons sca.o;on, averaged 11.1 points per will hosl The Master's in a semifi- game and contributed 10 the U· nal today al 7:30 p.m. ·nie winner ons with rebounding. bloc.king • advdflces 10 the final 'l\Jcsday at and derense. Besse. who has 7:30 p.m. If Vanguard wins it will Last year Vanguard advanced to the Final Four for the fi rsl lime in school history. Don '1 ml\S 11111 on £1 2004 C240 Wagon with plenrv o( spac1.1, H~le 1md "u·in.t:s Onh• 1 :l 11{ 1hese left. m hurn' '1111, I•\, fi.~·n .... ·, j., I<' .11-.L,,11111•114.'fll ''~""''· V111 ,.4h77!-I r.,,h 111J1\l,l11.1lh p11u·,I. • • \Xie just lou0ch•cl 1/1l' p11v1111•111.' 1111 11111 lll'tl /!11tl'\' 'I''"° '04 E32c1 Wcc~<m. 'JH Ito ,/1111"<' /10111 .. .. . ... . IM Saturday, March 6. 2004 SPORTS BASEBALL the third innJng. BRIEFLY Continued from Bl hlts In the fifth,• Newport Coach J0til Desguln said. "We jwn couldn't get the big hlt." Alex. Plsa.rw singled sharply to rig.ht field for Mesa's only hlt. Mesa starter Justln Peterson was equally as dominant, hold· ing the Lancers to three hits in six innlngs whUe striking out UC Irvine wins opening battle at Baylor The Sailors had sil runners left on base. They collect~ nine hlts. while "fustin bad 12. New· pon starter Joey Cantarella struck out five and allowed eight hlts and five runs, one un· earned. Newpon returns to tourna· ment actlon today, hosting Los Amigos at l 0 a.m . Cd.M shuts out Mission •Senior Josh Bradbury ho· mered and junior Wess Presson smacked a two-run blast to help lead the Corona del Mar tiigh baseball ream to a 3·0 win over Mission Viejo In pool play o f the Newport Elli touma· m ent at the Sea Kings' fi eld Fri· day. Corona del Mar, in its season o pener. also received a gem from senlor pitcher Todd Mack· Jin. whose complete game In- cluded eight strikeouts. two walks and three hits. In the seventh inning. he helped himself gel out of a jam by turning a double play when Mission Viejo ha d run· ners on first and Hcond with no outs. Macklin grabbed a line drive and threw the runner out at first with a dart to Blake Con· tant. Corona del Mar senior lJarrett Sprowl had two doubles includ · Ing one in the sixth inning when the Sea Kingi. Sl'Ore<l three runs. Bradbury led off the inning with a home run over U1e fence In right-center field that chased Mission Viejo start- er Steve (.rove. Sprowl followed with a dou- ble and Presson brought him home with his two-run boml> past the left-field fence. The Sea Kings continue tour· ney action today at 2 p.m .. play- ing against Valencia in Placen- tia. Lancers nip Mustangs •Orange Lutheran lllgh sen - ior Ryan Shopshlre tossed a complete-game one-hit shut· out in a 1-0 victory over visillng Costa Mesa to begin play in the ~eason-opening Newpon F.lks haseball tournament al Orange's Han Park Friday night. Shop~hire struck out 12 and wall:ed just rwo in recording his first win. Rohby Wooldridge drove in the garne·s lone run with a sin- .:le through the hole at short in fow with rwo walks. · Junio r shortstop Dylan Hunter helped cum a d o uble play after snaring a line drive. The Mustangs host Magnolia at 2 p.m. today. Schaeffer quiets Eagles •Garden Grove High right· hander Dana Schaeffer struck out eight In a complete-game three-hitter lo give his team a 5-1 season-opening victory ove~e visiting F.scancla base- ball team Friday to begin pool play in Ole Newport Elks Tour· nament. The Eagles took a l ·O lead in the first inning on senior Jer· emy Hauser's triple to bring in Cullen Crom, but Schaeffer set· Ued down after that and retired the final 10 hitters he faced. Garden Grove took the lead for good Ln the fourth, scoring their first two runs following two of Es1ancia's three errors. Senior Brad Young struck out three in six innings. l\vo of Gar-· den Grove's five runs were un· earned. Crom went 2 for 3 while Hauser was I for/3. The Eagles host Century al 10 a.m. today In 1he second of three pool-play tournament games. ~Eli•,__,_,. ""'jiliJ Garden Grove 5, Elland• 1 Score bv lnn6na1 E stanc1a 100 boo l) 1 3 3 G. Grove 000 lit s «> 1 Young and Crom; Sdlaoffor and Geiger: W -Sdlaeffer. 1·0. l - Voung. 0·1. 2B -Rioa IGG), M1tctietl (GGj. 3B · Hauser (Est). Corona def Marl.~ Viefo O Score bv lnnlna1 Mission ooo boo T> -o J o CdM ooo 003 • l s 2 Grove, Mesctl1 161 and Fadley; Madrlin and Kelly. W -Medrlin, l - Grove. 2B -Sprowl (CdM) 2. HR - Bradbury (CdM). Presson ICdM) Tustin I , Newport Harbof 5 ScON bv lnntftat Tuslin ooo bo1 1 -e 12 o Newpon no 001 1 s 9 1 Oidrson, Lorene10 161 and Salgado ; Cantarella. Jasper 151, McLean 171 and Sanchez. W -Did:aon. L - Cantarella, 0-1. 2B -Stok81 Ill. Brown (T). HR -Ja1per INHI Ofenve lu1herwl 1. CostaMesaO Score by lnnina• CM 000 l>OO 0 -0 1 0 OL 001 000 x -1 3 1 Peterson and Benson: Shopshire and Grubb. W -Shopstme, 1-0 . L - Peterson, 0· 1. Youth Soccer Tryouts Bays ••d llrl8 Sunday March 7 at Estancia High School ro Under9, IOand 11 (;J I :00 PM until 3:00 PM Under 12, 13 and 14 3:00 PM until 5:00 PM For info www.ocusoccer.com or call 94.9/675-1061 UC Irvine reliever Blair Erick- son struck out three of the ftnal seven batters to record his sixlh save or the sea.son and preserve a 3·2 win over nonconference host Baytor Friday. UCI (10-3-1) entered the first or a three-game series with a No. 25 ranking in Collegiate BaseQ@Jl. while Baytor (4·8) ls ranked 25th in 8asebaJJ America. Matt Anderson collected a two-run doul>Je in the top of the third and Brett Dalton's grounder in the top of the founh brought in designated hitter RJ. Brown to give ua a 3.0 lead. Anteater starter Brett Smith, who improved to 3·0. struck out 6ve and allowed 10 hlts. He was reli~ after one out in the sev· enth iflnlng. giving way to Erick- son. The two teams meet again to- day at 2 p.m. UC 1rvtne J, a..-2 UCI SC:~~ 3 9 t Baylor ooo 110 ooo 2 11 o Smith, Erk:.bon 181 and Wagner; McCormid:, LaMotta 16) and Dillon. W -Smith, J.O. L -McCormidc, 4-8. Sv -Eric:Qon 161. HR -Griffin IBI. Sea Kings win in five • VOLLEYMU.: The Welch brothers. Kevin and Tom, re· corded 22 and 16 lr..ills, respec- tively. to help lead the Corona del Mar lligh boys volleyball team to a 28-26, 26-24. 20-25, 20-25. 16· 14 season-opening victory over nonleague visitor Capistrano Valley Friday. Kevin Welch also had seven digs, while Tom contributed 12 dlgs. Senior Dominic Rubino amassed 53 assists and six digs, while Austin Brawner added seven kills. Corona del Mar overcame a I J-12 deficit in the fifth game. "It was tied 14-14: Conti ~d. "Shane Collins made an incredible dJg that led to the 15th point and Ben Applebee served Ian ace) for the win.· Capistrano VaJley dropped to 0·2. Clssidy leads Coast • GOLP: Freshman Jason Cas- sidy (Esta ncia High) birdled six holes in en route 10 earning medalist honors with a 3-over- par 75 to lead the Orange Coast College golf team 10 a 41 5-431 nonconference win over host Mt. San Jacinto Friday at the SCPGA Course in Beaumont. Pel er Bair.er (P.stanciaJ followed with an 83 while Oiad Sc. John shoe 84. Joo Namkoong carded an 85 while Alex Dugger tallied an 88 for Coast (4·2, 3· l i.n the Orange Empire Conference). Lions win in overtime • BASICETBALL: The Van- guard men's basketball team went on a 12·0 run in overtime and went on 10 defeat Golden Stace Athletic Conference host California Baptist. 87 ·81. Friday. Uons guard Kevin Dalafu grabbed an offensive "bound ctty'e '1nenct91 T,.. ... ctlDll• ........ -Coneoldi:W MllllMnl of "9werw ............... a..-1n fund l•la....WOftdnt c.....- Eapan• .. NllofFWtCtlol191.....,..,. Genefll OoMmment Nlllc......, Tr1lnlllp0ft.ell ~ 0.VllOj:.lftellt ......_' Culln .,., l.e6N9 P\Ml:U-.. °"* o.n...i.. .... r ... ~.,.,,..,,,.. RneeendF~ ,..._.,.from U. ol Money end Property ~---.. .....,...., •• County °'* T-ln-U.U Ohr ,..... ,..... y.,2003 filltct1DW191 ....,..._ & 111 '(D A1tt•t)flla...l ... c••O.. .... l1Jln • ._ e II '(D 1111 • ., ................. Cl\mt=OW.mi•t - lt .. atlt• ~ 1111 ..., ........ c.,... ~~~d10 .... ~ ......... ,I ......... ~ . -Clli4f11 ., Ulllll •fl ...... Yw Eftd TCllll AnNm A# apf &llJl'I ...... to .. Uml M ol ,-.. Yw End f • d • a a -a ......... 14,467,1M and hlt an off-balance jumper along the baseline with fow seconds left in regulation 10 force overtime at 71-71 . All five Vanguard starters scored in double figures, helping the Li· ons (14-16, 7-12 in conference) clinch a spot in the GSAC tour- nament. Horace Wormely led the Lions with 20 points. Vanguard 17, Cal 8apdst 81, OT V.,.uerd -Burnette 1S. Wormely 20, Dalafu 13, Ro1borough 19, Kim 12, Enns 6, See1tin1 2. 3·pt. goals -Roeborough 3, Wormely 2. Dalafu 1. Kim 1. Fouled out -Wormely. Cal Beptl.t -Lande 30, Holmes 11 , Seidel 5. Frina 11. Ojanen 6. Pierre.-Fanfan 10, Bailey 4, Buchanan 4. 3-pt. goals -Bailey 1, Ojanen 1, Fritts 1, Seidel 1. Fouled out -Seidel Halftime -VU, 38 34 Regulation -71·71 Mesa sweeps Calvary •VOLLEYBALL: Through two matches, the Costa Mesa I ligh boys volleyball team has al- ready ~qualed its win total of a year ago. Milch Mandel and Ryan Bag- well each had 11 kills while Gar- rett Walthers added 10 for the host Mustangs in a 25· 18, 25· 16, 25· 16 nonleague victory over Calvary <llapel Friday. Sophomore Andrew Melcer had 16 assists while senior Mar- ko Stankovic. a center on the boys basketball team, tallied three stuff blocks. This is Stan- kovic's first season playing vol- leyball. Trevor Smith led Mesa (2·0) with 16 digs. The Mustangs host Sage t-Ull at 5 p.m. Tuesday. Coast cruises to wins •TRACK AND PIELO: The Orange Coast College men's and women's track and field teams posted dominating vic- tories over visiting Santiago Can· yon Friday 10 each remain unde- feated (2-0) in the Orange Empire Conference. The men scored a 130-9 triumph while the women earned a 127·9 victory. The Coast men won all but one event as Mall McKeehan captured the 1,500 meters in 4:02.1. The Pirates had 11 differ- ent athletes win events with David Bare, Peter Bas and Son Thai capturing two apiece. Bare won the javelin (143 feet, 9 inches) and the pole vauJt (14-6) while Bas captured the 400 (52.6) and 400 hurdles (57.2). Thai claimed the 100 (11.6) and 200 (23.8). The women took top honors in each event with Gegi Van De Walker (Costa Mesa High) claim· i.ng four. She won the 100 (13.I), 200 (26.5), 100 hurdles (18.6) and the shot put (26-4V.). Tayler Cus- ick won the long jump (15-11) and triple jump (33-3Y.J. Bjargardonir qualifies •SWIMMING: UC Irvine sophomore swimmer Lara Bjar· gardouir became the first fe- maJe swimmer in school his· tory to qualify for the NCAA Division I swimming and diving championships after clocking a 2: 15.66 in the 200-meter breast· stroke al last month's Big West Conference championships. Fow divers have previously quaJified, most recently fennlfer <llandler i.n 1980. The champi· onshlps will be held March 18·20 in College Station, Texas. Bjargardoltir currently holds live individual ua records; 200 freestyle (I :5 l.96 J, 500 free (4:54.33). 200 breaststroke (2: l 5.fJ6). 200 individual medley (2:0.1.01) and the 400 individual medley (4:20.31). OCC improves to 8-1 • VOLLEYMLL: The Orange Coast College men's volleyball team improved to 8· I with a 30- 27, 26-30, 30-27, 30-23 noncon- ference victory over visiting Santa Barbara Friday night. Sophomore Poyer Poia led the Pirates with 16 kills while Kaimana Kamalanl added l 5 lr..ills, eight digs and four blocks. Brahma Furtado tailed 14 kiUs and four blocks, hitting at a .429 clip. Sophomore seller Mike Murphy taJlied 63 assists whiJe Matt Skolnik paced the defense with 18 digs. Vanguard stomps foe • BASHM.LL: Mike Sparks, Adam Yoder and Joe Candelaria each had two hits to help lead the Vanguard University base- ball team to a 9-1 nonconfer· ence victory over visiting lndi· ana Wesleyan Friday. Isaac Salazar contributed three RBis and David Hudgins brought In rwo runs for the U- ons (5·91. who snapped a seven-game skid had a five-run fourth to help their cause. Van- guard finlshed with 11 hits. Indiana Wesleyan (2·8) had 10 hits and scored its only run in the ninth innlng. Josh Franco got his first win of the season, pro- ducing five scoreless innings. Re- lievers Man Franco and Jason Brunett had one scorel~ inning each on the mound. · Eagles edge Lancers •SWIMMING: Senior Paul Collier and sophomore <llad Kunert each won two individual races to lead the host Estancia High boys swimming team lo an 85· 79 nonleague victory over Orange Lutheran Friday. Collier placed first in the 100 and 200-yard freestyle races In 55.3 1 and 2:07.69, respectively, while Kunert claimed the 500 free (5:21.66), good for CIF COO· sideration, and the 100 back- stroke (1:05.03). Sean Goodman in the 200 individuaJ medley (2:23.46) and Anthony Her· mann in the 100 breaststroke (1:13.44) -a personal best - also claimed victories for F.stan· cia (2·0). Jason Echanique, Collier. Goodman and Kunert claimed the 200 free relay in 1 ;42. An Orange Lutheran swim· mer was disqualified in the 200 individual m edley race, Uw third event of the m eet, causing a five-point deduction .. VU runners fall short •TRACK AND PIELD: Van- guard nmners Mikael Larsson and Matt Meyer competed Fri· day In the NA.IA men's indoor nationaJ championshlps at Johnson City, Ten n., but missed advancing to today's final:.. Larsson finished ninth ou t of 17 runners ln the 1,000 meters (2:31.60), while Meyer was 12th among 18 competitors in the 800 (1 :57.72). Gtrdinal outlasts UCI •VOIJ.EYBALL: Jimmy PW.el recorded a match-high 25 kills, but the UC Irvine men's volleyball team kl8t to Mountain P'dcifit Sports Federation visitor Stanford in four games Friday nighL The CardinaJ (7 -11 . 4-9 in the MPSF) won, 32-30, 30-J2, 30- 27, 30-27. David Smith added 14 ltiUs, while Bren Reid contributed 64 assists for the Anteaters (7· 12, 3-9). Stanford had five players with double-digit kills, includ- ing Craig Buell, who led with lfi. Sage Hi 11 denied •TENNIS: Junior No. 1 s in · gles player 'Ttistan Cordier swept, but the Sage Hill School boys tennis team lost, 11 -7, 10 nonleague host Santa Margarita Friday. Sophomore Ara Dimirjian collected two victories in sin- gles for the Lightning ( 1-1) Santa Margarita improved to 2·1. ......... ... s....... an ~mendment lo an fll!lhna u,.. Pe1m1I lo er le11d the hour1 uf oper •hon to ano.. the rutaur .. nt portion of line Cate & M1rket lo remain open unit tO:OO p.m. •nd lo allow fhe utabhsh!llent to opeute with 1 Type 4 t (On-Sale Beer and Wine C atlna Place) l•cense. HIVe you slar led doin1 bu"ness yet? No lellery Michael Froe· min ......... ... s....... ......... ... s....... lhe follo .. 1n1 per sunl are doin& buw1en u O Buchdude. b) Tih1 head,, 1004 W Bilbo• 8oulev1rd. Newpurt Beach, CA 9?661 I\ C Heylm, 1004 W. Balboa Boulevard, Newport Buch. CA 92661 1 hii bu sinus 1s con ducted by an 1nd1vtdu1I Hne yoo st1tllld dolnc bus1nen yet' No K C Heyhn Th" slalernent wn fried with lh• County Cler• of Onn1• County on 02/ 13/1)4 t004H74714 Oally Pilot Feb. t4, 21, 28, Mar. 61 2004 SaSSl ......... .......... The followln1 ptuons •• 1 doln1 buslneis u . Belli Cucin•, 1088 C1mpan1le, N1wport Beach, C1hf0<n11 92fi60 Seen P1ul Wllekhef. 1088 C1mp1mle, New pofl Bt1ch, C1Nfornll 92660 Th11 bu•lntss i' con· ducted by: 1n lndlvldu1I HaVil yc>1o1 st1tl9d do"11 buslneu yet7 No S111n Whelchel Thia st1femenl wu filed with the County Cler• of Oun11 County on 03/03/04 ..... .,, ... Dilly Piiot M1r I, 13, 20, '17, 2004 S.S74 APPLIC ATION! Uu Permit No. 2001 040 (PA2003 225) CCQA COMPLIANCC lh1s project hH been rev1ewed, and ti hn been determlnlld that 11 Is cat•aor ie1lly Hemp I under the requirements of lhe Callfou1l1 Envi ronmental Quality Act under Cius 1 (E 11sllna hcllihe•) Publislted Newpor I Be1ch/Costa Mau Oall~ Pilot March 6, 2004 Sa571 ......... .......... The followfflc persons 11e dotnt buslnen IS Royal P1lm1 R111ty, 2912 Chestnut Avenue, Costa Mesa. Calr!Ofnl• 92626 fereu LM OePrlast, 29t2 Chestnut Avenue, Costa Men. Calitor nla 92626 This business Is con· ducl9d by: 1n lnd1vldu1I Have JOU •t•ted dotr11 business yet? No Tereu l " Oef'rlest This statement "" filed wittt ttM County Clef• of Or•no C0tinty on Ol,!Olf(M .... .,., .. OtitJ P'llol Mat. 6. 13, 20.27,200it S.~71 .......... .......... TIM ,..._...,.,_s ......... ~ 11: ,,~ CotlMl\1111. 13' Meto4r lHe, Costa Mna.CAl2U7 """'' ...... f '" -"· U4~tl•M, Coata ...... CAtn17 P'etrlalafr-....· fM. IMfliMsl II Hfl· =.:i· • S-•I lh1s st1temenl was llled wlllt lhe County Clerk of 01an1e Counly on O'l/27 /04 2004H764JJ O•llv Pllol ftb. 28, Mar 6. I 3. 20. 100' S1!169 .......... ......... The lollow1n1 parsons are do•n1 business u 28 Mov1n1. nt w 19th St •N, Costa Mesa. C1hlorn11 92627 W1f111m L. Nance, Sr .. 2033 S. Helen Ave .. Onlarlo, California 9t762 Wtllllm l Hince Jr .. 2033 S. Helen Ave. Ont1r10, C1hforn1a 9 t762 1hl5 business ts con· ducted by: a aeneral partnership Hn1 you sllrted doina busln6s yet7 No Wlf411m N N1nce, Jr . This sl•ftmtnl w1s hied wrlh the C0tinty Cler• ol Or1n1e County on 01/16/04 IOCMH7US1 Daily P'1lot Feb 14, 21, 28, Mar. 6, 2004 S1Ss« ........ ........ lhl followlnc ,.rsons at• doln1 buslrteu 11: •) Musl•na Connection, b) Coif Scotllnd, 319 R1thbovrn1 Ln, Irvine, C11iforni1 92620 The Irvine Group lnc.(CA), 3943 fnlnt Blvd 162 lnlnt, C1N· f«nll t2e02 Titis bv.intss Is CCM'I • dueled b1. a COfporatiorl H1¥1 JOii slitted dolna bvr.IM11 ytt? v .. 02/04/2000 The lnlM °'°"'· lflc., ltlchlfd Colitctt, C(O This 1tat1mer1I WH filed wlttt If!! COtlfltr ci.,11 of 0r111,. Covr1tJ on02/tl/CM teMtt71tt7 Dally P'llot ftll. 21. 21. Mlf.fl, 13, 2004 S.564 \e/ir~ (HJ) ~711 I he followin1 persons are dom1 business as. Crysl•line Pool Special isb Pl1Sler 01v1s1on. 460 W l11mbert Rd. Ste C. Brea, CA 921121 Michael Hernande1, 15040 Fol1er SI , Haci enda Hb., CA 91145 This bustnen rs con ducted by· an 1nd1v1dual Htve JOU slatled do1n1 bustn.ss yet? Yn. 3/1/1)4 Mlc:hHI Hern1ndez This slelement wn tried with lht Coonty Clerk of Oran1•· County on 03/02/04 IOCMH7H77 Dally Pilot Mir, 6. 13. 20.27,20CM SaS72 lhe follow1n11 person\ Are dotnR busmen o a) lurn Rlahl Media, bl Option 4 Des111n. 3104 Coohd&e Avenue, Cost~ Meu, CA 92626 Christopher Glenn 811on. Jrn4 Coohdae Avenue. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 lh~ buJinen is con ducted by: an 1nd1vldu~I Have you slartlld dotna business yet' Ho Christopher 81ton This st1temenl w•~ filed w1tlt lite Courth Cler• of Or•nae Courtly on02/26/04 IOCMH7U14 Dilly Pilot f eb. 28, Mai 6, 13, 20, 2004 S11!'>68 PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. DailyPilot ------;-- ot j . a lll 1- 10 in JI )- e- 1n 1g 1.11 (d al ia :o )- n y. 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CA 92626 B1 oh1 S-Oluhons. Inc • 695 l uwn Cenh11 Dflvt, ~~· 9~~· Custa Mm . I his business 1s con· dueled by. a co1p<11•l10n Have you sllll ll!d doin11 businns yet? No B1oh1 Solutions. Inc .. lnroco Ar v .. to. President • lh1s statement was hied wllh the ·County Clerk ol 01111111 County on 02/20/04 20CMH7SSU Dally Pilot Feb. 21, 28. r,!ar. 6, 13, 2004 Sa563 .......... ....... The lollowina pe1sons ere do1n1 busonen as NEWCOMER & ASSOCI ATES. 613 '/• Auc11 Avenue, C0<ona <Ml Ma•, Cahl0<n11 92625 ThomH fiord New COl!Mr. 613 'I• Acac11 Avenue, C0<ona del Mar. Calllo1me 9262~ I hos business IS con ducted by an mdmdu•I Have you st1rled doin1 business yel1 Y.s, 01/01/04 lhomas f Newcom11 lhis statement was hied with the County Clerk of Oun1e County on 02/09/04 2004H742ts Dally Pilot r eb 28. Mar. 6, 2004 • .. _ .......... ... ...... Tiie fotlowina persons a1e doina busrneu H A"11nce lruslll Sales Aurst•nce, 26945 Cabot Rd •I 08, I •auna tlllls, Calof0<n1a 926SJ Blah Ste11hen Wo1 ley. 715 Jnmone A••, Co rona Del Mar, Cahlor n,. 92625 lhos business is ~On· ducted by an 111d1v11lu•I Have you star led dom~ bus1neu yet1 No Bl•lle Stephen Worley I hos statenoenl was loted with the County Clerk ol 01Jn&• County on 02/24/04 I004H7Stt7 Daily Pllol Feb. 28. Mao 6, IJ, 20 200t S1561 .......... ........ The loltowm1 persons art du1n1 bUSIMH as. C1y,.tah1M1 Pool 5'>e<11I· •SIS, 460 w l ambell Rd Unit C. B•H. CA 92821 Moehn I Hernandez, 15040 Fol&et St , Hac1 end• His , CA 91745 This business is con ducted by an 1nd1vMluel Have you star led do1n1 bus1nus yet? Yo, J/1/04 Micheel Hetnande1 This .tatement was fried woth the County Clerk ol Or anee County on 03/02,-04 2004H7H7• Daily P1tut Mat. 6. 13. 20,21. 2004 Sa573 ........ ........ The lollowlna person~ ... do•na bUSIMH n · Jilly Bun Dts1111s. 1941 Sundance lane. Co,ta Meu, Celllorn11 9262/ loll Sullnne lo< din, 19412 Sundance lane. Co•la Mesa. Cahlo1111a 92627 Th~ bus1neu ,. con· ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Han you st•• led dome business y•l7 Nu MS. JOfd•n lh1s statement wu hied with the County Clerk of 011nee County on 02/19/04 20046t7S441 Dally Pilot Feb, 21. 28, Mar 6. 13. i.'004 S•562 How to Place A .......... ... ...... Tht lollow1n1 persons ... do•ne bUSIMU H J l I f'ubllstima, 183!1 Whither Awt f 4. Costa M.s1, CA 9:>6V John Huty. 903 W 17th St (19). Costa Mtlu. CA 92621 Th4" busmen os con dueled by an mdov1du1I Hawe you started do1n1 business yet? No .klhnt1ealy This stetomenl wn filed w1lh the County Clerk ot Oran11e County on 02/13/04 I004H74HS Deily Pilot r eb 14. 11 . 28. M11. 6. 2004 S•!>% CLASSIFIEAD By Phone (Q.l'll (>.12-5678 By MaiVln l'er~on: no Wht Bay S1rtt1 Cci-ta Mc\a, CA 92tin ...... .... "-S...... The lollowona pe15ons ., e doma bu sinus as M1 Reyna Del Mar Marone S11w1cn . 369 St•nfo1d. lrw11M1. Cahlo1n1a 92612 Roc:h11 d Anthony Rey na. J69 Stanfo•d. Irvine. Cahfoo nia 92612 This bu .. nes. ,. con ducted by an ond1w1du1I tlav1 you sta1ted doon& business yeP No Rochar d A Reyna This \ldltm~nt •l>• hied with the County Clerk ol 01an11 County on 03/03/04 2004H770H Daily Pilot Mar 6. 13. <'0,27.2004 S•57S Call Classified Today (949) 642-5678 ------Policy ------. Rates and deadline~ are subject to (·han~c without n1111c,· The pubh~hcr reserve!> the right to t"en~ur. rcclit~Mfy, rcv1w or reject any dasMfied adven1scmcn1. Pka~c 1cpon any errnr thul may be in your cla!>Mficd ad irnrm:JJately. TI1c Du1ly P1l111 atccpcs no liability for any error in an advcn1~cmcn1 for which ti may be rc!>pons1ble except for the cost ol tlw ~pan· a,·tually occupied by the cnor. Credit can only ht'. allowed fur the f1r,1 1n~eniun. ~,... , By Fax (9.i'll 6.H-651).1 IPlt« "'llJr )WI ,_ ...i plwonr flOll1M Al w(U...il tW'*i •&h• At Ne~port Bl~d. & Ha) St ------Dcadlint•s ------. -SERVICE DIRECTORY ---.\j,, • Por All Your Home and Business Noedl • ,~J/T I I 'I ' ' I) ' ' I" r<l''"""' I Hour~: Tdtphoot 8:30am-5:00pm Mood~y-Fnilily Walk•ln R:.lO:im·5:00pm Monday-Frillay M11r11l11\ ... l"u<·,clay Wnlrk""lay ThuNJ.oy , .... h utay :'i:OOpm .. M1•11day 5.(~lp111 , l'ul'"b:V ~.(M~-.rn Wc1h1<•,J ay 5 (Mtp111 I 11d.1v ....... ll1ur-.l11) ~·tk)pm :'\alurcl.111 .... l-nd111 t1)()pl11 S11111l.1~ 1•1111:11 ~H)Opn1 .. HolMI l!.kh Wedi Fol' Only Sl2 P'I wttk (4wttk nlinimwn) • c.la... 11 C"fl S7 ... J4S Colllclllllal Memar1111111 1118 =· 1419 TOP $$ 4 lllCCMIOS nc !em. °""9r:. Uc !'Os & 00s a Alb!c. 5p1u. tulle .,,~ Mlkc 949 64!> 7505 HUNTINGTON llACH rnovln& & redeco1a1tn11 Sale, SAT 8 1, 16715 Casleway l n turn, computer monitor wo rnens/luds sk11•. baskets. l1&hl111e & smk lol lures. u 1ls tans. el• Prl•t Office S1tlte Approa 681st. 1063st & I 22Jsf at $1 80-$1 98fs& nur Newpn<I Center, Available 213 746 6300 HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE 54CI COUNTY GsW.,2 ........ 1310 d5hw!iw. cbs. nec flBns. ------SOii 812 'HI RamoN W1f1, Cclmml .. fQUM ._ °" l115U! -ca OfPOllWITY All 1ul estate adve1ll\ me on this newspaper I\ subiect to the I ede1 al fH Hous1ne Acl of 1968 as amended which make• 11 illegal lo •dverllse ·any prefer t!nce, hm1t at1on or d"c11m1nat1011 based on. rat e. color, 1el111ion, ~u. handtcap, lamllial \talus or nahonal 011e111. or an 111tenllo11 to make dny \Uch pr11te1Mc11, hm1ta lion 01 d1scr1m1na1toro • fh1s nl!wspaper will 1101 knowingly accept •llY 4dver llsemenl loi 1 e•I e s lal e wt11ch 1s 111 v1olat1on ot the law Ow re•ders 118 hereby onlor med th.at all dwllll lnllS advertised Ill lhl\ r1e•spape1 11111 a .. 1lable on an equal oppor tun1ty b.is" I I) compla111 ot dos 01m1nat100, •all llUD lnll free '"' I 800 4?4 8590 1413 Older Style Fu<niture f'tANOS • Collectiblft ·Aol,:iL~ ... .....,....,. ·~.ot. ~. O"c• 'wt~ $$CASHPAIO$$ Clf"9l*tl'CI> ....... ~ WE llUY ESTAnB . .....-. ... ~ ...... ,-. .. · corJs.~~.~~~~N.rs l \ I. 't ' 11 I!, r •'r ' ANTIQllS HOME AJRllSHINGS 3811 Hip·I'-ht-Sllle Newp«i 1-11. rrench Ver\ace ~ouch love '>H IS, If b1 & di romn1y Bah una lurnrlo•e. bron1ei. l11fany tamp•. hlhos, ma1hle dinette, 3/ 011 pa1nl1ncs. wine ub1net etc /14 /51 ·~ Ollllm .et •/6 dun . dr 1!$""' poll,; "uodlr bed w/matctwia dresse.? \Ola lbt\. '1 We (ti.\. fr Ill W/"-r mlu~~ Allordable Queer• double po1uwtoji t~ matt wt. New II piasbc •/-1 $1«) e.f'I delhlef !M9-J56.8)97 CHl .. Y SlllGH llD $olld wood, bf and ,_ II bo• nlUSI move Wtrlh Sim !.al! S2SO 949 :HHJB7 l u lher Sol• & I ovneal brand new 111 the crate Must Sell Can dehver $795 949 355 8097 calJaM ~ JEWELRY/ • .,....."~ DIAMONDS/ SOUTH cg.AST PRECIOUS METALS AUCTI N Z2ale. ... IL ..... AM.CAtlJtl &.~•··--<A •~ ElllllS.... 1• c .... c ...... Old Corns! Col411. s1lve1 . ,ewelry, w•tcllft. an!Jques cottechbln 949-642·9448 MOVING SALE MUSal. INSTRlEfTS Mtd modefn furniture, -...,., HawaMan ~s. nedl Iles, ~. belts Collec l1ble walc hu. Memen. ()esde1. Sterlin&. ...... t4t-•~JS7 ~ tbftt lma-fn·Sat 1617 lrad1w1nds ln. Ir wine Awe to B11ycrest Balbo• Island SA I 8·3. ?02 Apolena, '" the •1111 K1lch rift ms, 1 uas. boob. tools. etc •<•M SAT 7·12• 710 Avocado Avt , k1tch en t1ble. mattruses, housewares, TV's. 1111 •. 3511 le .. y GreR4 Pl•R• petite sr1e. atc>ss black. only 2mo"s old, IOyr warranty mo•.. must ~ S.CJ!il 714-l1!MJ26& , ...... ....., ..-... hk• new condl 3 pelals, mnvln& must sacrifice $6,150 114·379-0266 •1• HSCUI t 11 l1te·s Uncerta111t1u Happen! Pel Owners Hred Help. Well Mennered Adult Cah & Older Doas need new homes. Adopt Adult Animals JO day return Policy CM SAT 1 ·2 SUN I · 12 www a"'malnetwork.0<1 HU ~-...... 2 ... llTT1MS a CAn 1-ity ..._._. I.le, Do Is o n 11 n e f urn, antiques. office -••••lllwcA.at Alild furn, equip, hea!y 11 poi! hDna. :I)~,_.. mach1ner1. tools, aPPI •· .-l*DI ...._ ,..... •1cts stuff, misc lrnes. --*-~ h ~ _..,.... _, ,.111 t\mf ...... k .... "*' ,., ........... . or ~ 12..,. _..71'J9 HI ... ••• 400 De Sota Te11ace 4b• 3ba home. lot sue 20.000. on the Canyon Ocean view. competely remod $2,899.000 Voe Peterson Peterson Construction Desi&n 949 929 1419 .,, Yn ON MAUn Ocean &. tiafbof \l~w 4bf Jba l ·c 11a1. $1,700,000 Ait (t4t) SS0-7474 l.lgunlladl .a..,-.1-1iv..._. Ocun View Cottage shnrl w1lk lo beach r oona 949·88/-1994 Oc-Vl1w••~­ Rom1ntoc Coll•&• Under Sl.100.000 A&1 949.933 46!>3 SlUffS 10WtlHOMI °""SAT 1-4 4br model perfect 2 lamrm's. over 2600 sq. on 1rrenb<!lt $895.000 Nou~e Paulson Really 949 632 6489 NIWPOU HllGHTS w/ocean view• Prnllopal• only $1.350,000 l11m Pi1ul/A11t 949 219 244!> NIWPOU HllGHTS w/ot.un views Quick deal 4& 31la $1,l!J0.000 PauV Aet 949 290 .J0!>3 Sir 2.Sle Beach close lownhome llrand new 1ebu1ld, perfect 10 S749.00l 81\t !M9-U 1187 ONTHI WATI• with docl\, euest hous11. s.4.200.000 Aet. (t4t ) SS0-7474 ~ HOUS1 SAt 12-4 20t ,.... se t11ht/b111111 penin home w/bakony oc:n WU qt 949-67!1-4630 FOR SALE/LEASE N.nllJHW' °""' Altftu, StylUJ, MetlitnNrut111 Corulo. Master suite on I st floor 2br on 2nd floor. Private patios. View. Association, Tennis. pool FOR SALE $1,350,000 FOR LEASE $3,500 ••llCH"" f 1-41111 ONllHOWI fl ... Dr. Ml.7fl.IOll 7f 4.M4.Al7 ...,.c... fur Mui•. clottm, mnc -.mi.. a1 nut IP Siii 8-12 41111 Qidle s-... C01D MIU IW. .............. hrdwd firs. nu pnt. comm pool. spa & ht cnlr att cm mso 9496731aoo ...._...._..,...s at Ma1ch lltfl 8·30 to I JO llcktoclltll' lhf1tt 5'1op !l40 W 191tt Sl Cosla ,._., -M~~~ """r--.. LISTING SPECIAL! 1.49% UH11NG Ollt10! OOMMltlMION .. ...,, t:l'u.uG11111 949-857-4820 -..... '-. ......... ~ .... $'500-1700"" -ttl 2717 lkistol, Co.ta Miu 714-"6-'111 IBORT/ VM:Allll MIHRIY FORULE .,........, -.,._,,_. ...... ...... fWMlild, !I .. cts. awtM 0 down • .... sm:m 7M-aM ·t MOllE HOllESI MMUFACTURED HOUSING A1:5'DEN I IAL REN I AlS ORANGE 7400 COUNJY lASTSIOI JIK 2.SIMo lo. Ip. remod. hdwd ll1s, b11t yard, block to bal.lc b•y $2195/mo 949·647 9699 41r 21• H-mce lamoly neo11hbo1huud 2 IAYIJOGI CONDO t'br 7ba Ip, plan \huller\, pAllO. alla•h ~"', no ,nik/ pel $1900 949 640 0949 EAS11lUFF Malll""'8nlfldlnd Bllbal llllnd HamaOn Sii -~ s ...... -........ 0 ca• "" $~34.900 tor more lf'llo contact Slwn w/l'rudenloal ~7 40'.ll v.,., a-. 2"', .. acros" horn ho!.ch. ,_ appl's. SIOI~. W/d. hOfll patlO. d/w fr~ S19!l0on la~ ~ ~ ~ 645 5265 ~133 \11,ta Hiit• ta '~000 4!>~ \l"I~ Hnma $2!>90 ?634 \/"la d~I Orn $2595 ui o~ onu nm m ~~nm Sally St1111l~y Pr ullenloal C.1111 Rc411y 949 219 2414 t house~ Ir om south a..,-. 1-11 Mobile b•yhont, avail 1mmed Home I or ••le :ll802 Padre ~I Hwy SIS.OOO $650/mo 310 556 5475 HlilllllllDtBlldl ( ........... H .. 21r 21• d~n y•rd no peh/imll. avail ah e• 4/1 $2'000m ul1ls '"'' 949 836 2386 obo t4t-H0-77ot. flSCB.1MEOUS RENTALS Rllllal Ta Shn I030 ,.._..._. ... 1.iso•, male \eeh\ \1m1IM to share 4b1 hse I ach IU<lmdle aets 2bi. Iba S950 949 67!1 6436 v_., le lbr. Iba. Ournq. ~ to lrll d1Da ..... S91~ yrly 1544 Moram111 Dr 949 67!> 1358. <AU. <ANNOY UNTAlS IOI ye111ly 1enlah. sla1llf'lll •I $79!1/mo Studios • IBr . 28r. 3Br & 4Br all ••ail 11uw 800 '147 8209 OI !149 ti/5 4606 ltACM 7br Iba IC kv/dln, •• '-l.u•"Y Pe1lhul.M bopQf ·~t .,.., ~me. pWI. ~__.. PMt. re. wallr /Ir llSIVeas n ;t •l«nn ~ 714 '¥:17 .m:J YUiil Y llAUS ,_ flllWPOU HOMIS 11.l--Y lllAl.TOllS Mt ... 7S-6t•t ILUffS 3b1 ?ba town •--l .y 3bf 2 'ibd hume. ? l id' 7 l'•l houw. wd hhup\ 7 l g~•. P•l10•. lll>i•llded hol•h •l•P" to beaLh dva11 4 I $2100/mu 949 2JO 9126 $.4300/mu 949 6/l·OIRI lb• I 7Sb~ he•h P•llll. newel Cdlj)el. Ip, I r St>-<•-• lit. 2 .5 ... on &d•. '14? C•ddl CHI\• •I 8111 Canyon LR m•\le1 67nd & l'CH A•a•I 3 10 \Unhen lub. vaulletl c~•I. S21~ 8kr 949 64~ 9913 Aat S4500m949293 46:D ... 2tl., Ip. qufl!I Mtd, ,_ I Mio Mid S..au1. 7 Mewpolt Callt liWICl' dldl\. New Cat11et, tna. dw, wd, balcony. e.w lW. s.._. 2w t'/tt.• •OCI ubl 1!>50 Mumai yily w/d. ear. pa ho. S8Xlrn , $1850/mo 949 874 4728 ....,....u.-....• den, 2/Uli att ear. <iuoet fix . wt. to bch. 111~•. nu pnVcrpt 949 500 1618 HST VALUE Cannery vollaae studio. w/lull k1lch & 11a1. nu smk/pels $900/mo 949 673 0346 ~:lilt\ $7)!l) 9496/Jftb/ .... , ........ dd.1dwl iun.. g;Ml, '11br 7.!ilol. o;rntral a., ? c p •Wad!IJ S2Zi> 9& D> 2!iai 21r, 21e, Oct-View Ouplea. •II new 1nte11n1. ullls/cable 1nclud11d. l/2 ut• • Ii i & ~ ~ n •1I nuw 94!1 673 6383 Nl/0 <-View •-Ocranlrunt/2'111d P11walr. 1oom. unfur11, \h3re ba, u lols pd•d. nn/s n1k. krtchenf'lle, tndf y I btt. to Newpoo I pier S/l!im Call Sam 949 718 190!! (betwern 9•n• Spm) lat!' ........... -.. 2b1, l'/1ba, lblk to bth e~r. lt1dry. prrute patio, S'l<Xnn 8111 949 400-0471 21r 21• lower beach lrunl Apt nur Balboa UOO ISU S 1UOK> La11te closet & bath, sunny eaposure, SIOOOm Aat. 949·675·616t Pier includes p1rllon11 ~ a-, -• "-· Yllifly SZ.JJ)n 961ll>Q175 ru pnt/apl/tit. dDl!e ~ and rest. Ip. l/I: p . w/d lit SI 7!iO 9&~ $2200/mo 949 631 1895 EXICUTIVI 7.bo. ~ba. 7 lleck I• .. _ .. I tt lb• R•• dU'· modtl pelled ?ba, deck. I R•• a Re hph . S?4!1o; The S11111m1I •P•ce, w/d. $2!>00/rnu 949 981 8044 yudy lse 949 64!> 4395 , ........... ..... em. Ip. poot, '*·"'· near fash Isl Bayyodlte. att pr. $ZJ(ll 714 350-9541 Ir_.. IMW Jbr 2'/iba 1.er,. 2W, 2t.. ,_., Nice Sw, ~ twr:.me 00.-21XXJ51. al1 7 c pr. 2/c &af. w/d. wlk/bch. Fp, zc.., e.io. cooen jlUUI, "' """""""'M> ~ Sl800/mo eve 949 647 jNt j.lilllu. fwy •~ l11 ~ 818 21861<l> !>~.day 949-646-/603 or.w. s:'IDI 949-19J.4631 l •ritl' ?bf Iba new hitch & h~ heh! & b11ghl. hribf'1 ~a•pel ga•. wd. $18!>0 949-12!> ~~ L ,., 21. 60S ....... ... ..,...., •-... W•lk dnwnsta11i So ol PCH to be.cl• lull kitchen CLWfOUT YOtlHOUSI WITHA GARAGE WE! prov. uhls paid. S~7'>/mo new uwpet. r P. IL..,. w/d 949 6 1!> 3009 pre-\• I hllup•._ S28XI 949-400 ~ ColllMm ==-to0 •f ~t w/Alcove IOI Oll1ct and enclosed 11•• ~Ke New c11j1el/ .... 24/v 'tOfaRe. 400 tlfami<. Ille 949-51!>-'881 6'Xr.f Ulllls P~rfl'l.I 1111 vehK.lt.~. luw 1 die' C.tft Cnrnlyn 949 863 I JOO CAl1 (949) 642-5671 SEU ,.. ...... ............. Mepl• Aph Caled Con1in, m 111 Sq. lb! Iba st111 a11e $895 S960 Klein Mimi 8// /04-1!649 •9200 r.w.c-y~cpt b lrtM ~/din Fp. sllyllte . mic10, deck, n/pet llKJ I 71~1$1!>4!>949·64!> 1776 J\ntiquts Qin11trtt A special advertising supplement featuring antiques &. collectibles - perfect for shops, dealers, auctions, booksellers, decorators, reftnishers and art galleries. Reach 42,000 readers in Newport Beach, Newport coast, corona del Mar, Balboa Island, COsta Mesa. Full Page Half Page Quarter Page Eighth Page Publication Date Wednesday, March 17, 2004 $100 $375 Space & Copy Deadline: $250 . Wednesday, March 10, 2004 Advenorlal Deadline: $135 2 col x 3.5 lnch $85 Wednesday, March 10, 2004 DailyAPilot ca11 today1 Ann Gendrolls at 949-574-4249 or Pax your ad to 949-63 t-6594 e-mail to ann.gendrons.tatlmes.com . -------. ---., -_,_ ----.---...~----------~--~--~·---- INCOME -TAX- sERVIcES DIRECTORY Call 949.642.4321 Tax Matters 14th year preparing Federal & State Business & Personal Tax Returns Enrolled Agent • Notary Pubtlc ffH E..flle • ffH Direct DepHtt www.taJunattera..t.bt.com tum~obat.net Tel/Fu: M9.8t8.2882 2052 Newport Blvd., Suite 6 Costa Mesa, CA 92627-7158 Boollkeeplng & Notary Individual & Busmess Returns Out of S tale Tax Returns ElectronlC Frhng Available S tarting at $81 .00 ICh;lrges t>ased on lomis t&odj -....... t11• ---·11111 ~-~'~"' .... 949.642.3909 •• •• CHARLES W. 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Remax Real Estate Services 43.-48. First Team Estates 60. 49. Wells Fargo Private Mortgage 61. 50. Standard Pacific Homes 63. 52. Metro Realty 64.-65. 53. Roger's Realty 67.-94. 54. Laguna Seaside Realty 95.-120. 111 55. Abrams Coastal Properties 121. I ,,,,r Seven Gables Real Estate 123. 57. Countrywide Mortgage 124.-125. Wtldish & Nailis 128. Possibly the finest oceanfront property in the Western United States, Headlands House features white water views from every room and is located on the north coast of California, in Mendocino. On a private, gated Peninsula, this Estate on 2 + acres, boasts more than 1,000 feet of Pacific shoreline with views, views and more views. Adjacent land is protected from development by State Parks. Featured amenities include 3-4 bedrooms, beveled glass mahogany front doors and extensive French, pillowed , limestone flooring. 100 foot Jong atrium art gallery and fl oor to ceiling glass throughout offer mesmerizing whitewater views and crashing waves everywhere. The exquisite gourmet kitchen features rare woods, top of the line granite counters and sit down views. The master bedroom suite offers spectacular views, huge closets. a fu lly fitted bath and incomparable priva~y. Lavish use of exotic woods, granites and marbles throughout. Separate Guest cottage includes a private deck, built-in kitchen, all next to a 65 foot heated outdoor lap pool and spa. Add two secluded, private offices with equally spectacular views. This house could never be built again. 6,000 foot runway airport is but 10 minutes away from property. Sea birds nest and Harbor Seals are born on the property, with migrating whales just offshore. Crashing waves everywhere. Bank of America Kolar & Co. Portfolio Financial John Dundee Armstrong Properties Barrington Capital WelJs Fargo Bank Catalist Homes Cote Realty Group Strada Properties Coldwell Banker/ Coast Newport Properties Mortgage Rates Open Home Guide Homes of the Week First Team Estates $9,950,000 Wi lliam F. Cote (949) 760-1900 Cote Realty Group 3748 East Coast Highway Corona del Mar, CA 92625 ·on call: D .1 ·A~ Proudly servi ng N~port B~ach, Cosra Mesa, Corona dcl Mar, at Y t Ncwpon Coast, Shady Canyon, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel. . . I '" j h U J ll Dana Point, Monarc~ lkach. Capistrano ~ch. . • , . . _ .. . . . . . . ~ ~ •.• · ...... ~, ............ ~ :._, ~ J~an ~ei~frJ~C! ~n~ .. s~ ~l~~n~: ••.... ·. · 1 3 I. ---~-~ ---~· • h .. aw 5 N 0 ~ • ~ 6 .... -0 r :-;;, I ::?: ~ I 0 I ~ ...., I fl I I I I, 7 • ~/5111111-5 Sot/Swn I Z-5 Sot/511111-5 $1,.l75)n) Silt/Sun 1-4 Sl.895,ln> COTO DE CAZA NEWPORT BEACH Sl,1179,ro> 24 Tranlo Dr $625,ln) i« s~. 949.ll.H.5c>89 Sun 11·5 52,199,ID) IDlo\~&~G.irm9f9.WWJ ~l.f Airgir aw 949/&14.6100 Sit/511111-4 S3~ Sat/511111-4 Sot/51111 IZ.S 58.J))n) S1,499)n) Swn )-4 Eliiso Stm 9491644.6200 $o//SUll 1-4 SAii JUAN CAPISTRAIO Sat/Sun 12·5 52,m)n) Lit Ann Clnild.y 949/1.34 .5689 Sun 1-4 zm Mlrtln 1111 .. C...,, Gttiltr '*9~WOO Slt/51111 ll·S 4 · -- 10 8 "' 11 - 12 I ~ . ' .... , 13 I' I ' 'I I' I I I I • 14 , 11 11 8 "' ..D ,i= u I :-;; ::E ! I ~ I I 0 I, .2 I , ~ l, I' ... I. !§ "' ..... fij ... er I ~ I I Q.. ! I ~ "' 0 ' ! I t 4 -. t , 1t --.. - 20 , .. 22 I I ... 8 "' "' .c u )ij ~ >. "' "'O :. 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"Honesty and integnty are very important to our Kirtley is a s1x-year reSldent of Mission Viejo who team,• Mathews saM "We will not sacrifice service has 28 years of real estate experience in South and communication, which may mean passing our Orange County. clients to other Prudential agents so as not to "It's genetic: laughed the industry veteran compromise qualjty." Kirtley. ·1 Inherited the love and blessings of being Mathews has a bachelor's in business and part of a large family, many of whom are in real economics from Santa Barbara's Westmont College estate: my father, son, brother and now Active tennis players, she and her family are also daughter-in-law.• affiliated with Saddleback Church. '1 married into real estate,• Mathews added. "My Aside from real estate, KJrtJey enjoys antiques, husband Is in commercial real estate, his Sandy Kirtley and Sandy Mathews especially vintage textiles and lace, which she has grandfather was a developer of both homes and studied for years. She also loves spending time with commercial properties, and now I am joining my her family, including her husband Jack, a retired mother-in-law to team up our complementary to work selltug new homes at Laguna Nlguel's engineer; her three children, Doug, Penny and strengths: Laguna Woods<ommunity, selling Monarch Beach Katie; and her two grandchildren, Ilissa and Bret. A five-year resident of Coto de Caza, Mathews homes, and Ritz C5Qve Tots." Under Stci.n/Brlef Sandy Kirtley 4nd Sandy Mathews art aNilable was in both project management and purchasing development, each P'QpertY was more than $1 for JIOf'r lwme buying and seUi1J& needs Mid""'" be management prior to enjoying a career in real million. , reached aJ (949) 888-2300. Tlsetr bnPtdi Is l«ated estate. Believing that the needs and concerns of the at 23121 Antolfio Parltway, Ste. 100. RAnelto Santa '1 am extremely organized," Mathews asserted, cUents come first, Kirtley st.ri•es to be a good Margarita. Prudential CalifornU. Rully is proud to "and with the volume of paperwork, deadlines, listener and to gtve every client undivtded attention be a 1Mmber of llomeSeroicts of Americll Inc., a constant communications, and follow-up required, and service. Berlrsltirt Hathaway affiliate. Prudent'41 California organization and project management will be Mathews feels that way too, grateful at Anding a Really Is ranlted a""'11g tlte nation's Top 5 real estAu hJghly advantageous." company that matches her beliefs. ~dential is a companies wtth more than $17 "'1Jkm In saks Kirtley, on the other hand, began her career highly reputable company," she said. "Its volNme, dCCOrding to National ReloCAHmt and Real dec.ades 480 selling homes in Tustin to several foundation begins with the client ftrst and foremost Estate MdflUIM, April 2003. Additional company ~~oftk~ met their ramrues.11tey wm 111 ~iud's tn thetthM.WrWt. w~a1.a.team ~Jtu#olsa.fl &eolJIAlnu"' , · ~~~~7fh~rffll~ .. '7\¥}/t~\ ·""pti,~tt!¥~•~\¥Wf.~,t.IJFl>~ • • ."'1!'1~+'Pf'I , •,,; • l I, l I.,, f, ,:.:: r . ~ ~ , 31 ~ 'l I I --- 12 8 "' <D c v :v ~ ,;. ~ j 61 ~ t;\ w ;\\ ~ a: .i. Ii. ~ f'O 0 M 8 N '° I' ~ v I ~ ~ I' >-. "' "O 2 J! Cl> 1Q t;; ..... iii Cl> 0:: 0 ~ ~· "' 0 ~ Prudential Clllmllla A111tJ i ~: • 'fl!·· ~ = · ··shaw's Cove Treasure Overlooking one of the most spectacular coves in Laguna Beach. The unique home features two large bedrooms, two and one-half baths and a separate office. The living room showcases gorgeous panoramic views and a beckoning fireplace; elevated ce ilings lend even more drama to thi s stunning space. The large ocean-view deck is ideal for entertaini ng or just rdaxing. The family kitchen provides views from every angle of the sitting and dining areas. A large walk-i n pantry is an additional bonus. The entry walk is lined with tropical plants, which lead to the double-door entry. The entry hall provides views to the ocean and access to the spacious courtyard patio. A private stairway and walkway lead to the sand below -the fini shing touch co this perfect Laguna Beach setting. Offered at $6,750,000 For further information, please contact Rick Balzer 949-497-3339 ext. 306 ,. ~ , • , " I. , <.. • , • , • , 1 , ,. , • ~ , r • • An, l~ OWIMQ '!Ml optfll4d llWlllbtf of lht PruOential Rul Estltt Affiliates .... ! .... ·• --.J .,,, ....... , • ..,. .... ' ,,, 4 • hi J" ...... ~ , " ..... ' ••. , .... '"' ·' . ., .., CcmlA flm.AMDI • C.L. •.-...... tl.995.000 ,.) Aft lnil1p1ldilfttt oWMd ......... --" ... Prudlnlllt ..... Eltalt Mllllll. ··- • -· ................ -.. -· ....... -----------__ .,x_ .... -· -__ ... _____ ..,.. __ _... ..... ·-• ---· .................... __ -,. •• -\ I Jt I I I '• I I' I I. t I . ---=----· --- - • 8 "' PAT & JOE NlJNNIKHOVEN & hlociatn: Jmiffr & Brian '... . ... ~ .. ' ... Prudential California Realty offers Career Nights and Licensing Classes at the Training Center in Irvine Career Night highlights opportunities In real estate for prospective agents <:arttr Nights Ask any new agent why he or she joined Prudential CalifomJa Realty, and undoubtedly you will be told it is because of the in-depth training. Trish Kraus, director of training, and Jan Nestor, admini.strator of the licensing school, offer a friendly and safe haven for the new agent. Nestor encourages and guides them through the preparation process of getting their real estate license and Kraus charts their course to success with the business development classes offered to both new and seasoned agents. Prudential ts keenly aware of the challenges that each new agent experiences in starting a real est.ate career. Managers and mentors provide the guidance at the office level, while the on-going business development classes are conducted at the training center in Irvine. "Today's Opportunities in Real Estate,• a frtt seminar presented by Trfsh Kraus and Jan Nestor Kraus and NeStor, on the first Wednesday of each month, at 6:30 p.m., talks about the career opportunities available at Prudential CalifomJa Realty. Other topics covered will be the basics of the busine55, how it has changed during the past few years, and opportunities within the industry. Kraus said that because of the booming Orange County reaJ estate market, those seriously thinking about a real estate career should attend the seminar. Prudential agents benefit from the company's large network of resources incl uding the latest presentation software, national and local advertising programs, and eCertification. Prudential• s eMarketing has beoome 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 client relationships with personalized marketing. AJl of our training, the mentor program, and personal agent websites are company paid programs. Uceming Classes Prudential California Realty's neX1 session of ~al est.ate licensing classes will start on Saturday, April 3, at the company's training center in Irvine. Anthony Schools supplies the course materials, which include the CalifomJa Real Estate Principles, Power Prep Videos, Audio Tapes, plus a computer disk and workbcx>k containing over 1,000 practice exam questions. The licensing course is made up of two components. The first is a three week. 12-hour accelerated classroom instruction by Jim Parks of Anthony Schools On the fourth week, students are given a I 00 question test that must be passed with at least a 60 percent grade in order to qualify to take the California real estate exam. 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 information, call Trish Kraus, Prudential California Realty's Director of Career Development at (800) 895-1869. The Training Center is located at 2405 McCabe Way, Suite 11 I, Irvine. Prudential California Really ts proud to ~a member of HomeSmlices of Amerlcil Inc .• a Berluldrt H11t1"'way a.fftliate. Prudential CaltfomiA Rtlllly ts ran/fed among the t111tWn's Top 5 real estate companies with more titan S 1 7 "'11'on in sales volume, llCCOrtling to National ReloCAtWn a"" Rtlll Estate Magazine, Aprll 2003. AdditioMJ company ,.,,formatWn "'"ht obtained at N1W1tU.prudentialCAl.C01". l ,, --,....,_ I I I( I • I 8 I f•' N I ..0 .£: u :;; ~ .,:. "' 'O a ~ .., 7ii ;;; I w . l • iO .., 0: . ~ ~ "' 0 Harv Wyman President/Di.ftCtor of Lending \loG\VJ'A * Over 100 Lenders_ to choose from * Interest Only Loans 1 or 6 mont!i ARMS 5/1, 711, 1011 ----~ --- 39 "-0 c Lo ··. I :, .I I j ·' I' I ! .., c. Ocean view ....... hlgb tech hOme wtttl thealre, geme room, gym, 2 ollkleS; pool~ ape. - Eather YalM ~) 840-1129 _ EntMtal;,.,. dream TeMls Estate: Views to Catalina, huge 1.2 acre lot, 6,000 IQ. ft. Cyn Soof (949) 378-8222 OoMrt-.. .-.:-high **' home Wilt\ lhe&Ue, game room.mm~ 2 ofloee;poOI & ipe. _- Bob & Freda 8rNn (NI) -41f.3f00 --~---==:s;::.;====_,=;;:::m---~ ..-.. -N . . ,911 JJotf _ _ -&,.,.IOI 1ht caat8I ~in INs megnlfioenl golf ~-.W:S CQeft '1iew tMldence ~ted t>y-r1111owned 'builder ind~ Feri. Frem the ~ onumters this-elegant• bedloom (two ~ ~l. nine battl- -room hOftW, i is ~hit ltJ~.J)M"Of the finest residences on ~ Coeat. Tt)ls hOme'lt a-masterpiece with three Maries of OYet med roomsincluding a library, two bonus rooms_eUfllce roorn;-qUNr"end steam room. home theatre with caatom seatfng. elevator. end a six to eight car garage. The e11ter1of boasts a barbeque ·wea. loggias. a 4-slde Infinity pool & spa and 137 feet of rron&age on the golf course! MOM furnishings included. &ther·Yanlc (949) 640-1529 -~~-with ~oour1ywd. 6,800 IQ. ft. ~ querW9. er..f 'M#s. -. . . C.,.,,, lk_L•-flll!t/Jn -(Ml) ~! 2-0570 'EWPOIH:-.t1EA1CH $t~"10 Steps •h bMcin~ ... ID, 3 8~. spectoueJloorplao wJ !Nin~ "PIUh. Light. br1ght & aunny. Rt!a~ ~'' en-soes ------ ..,_ i. , ' ,_ ...... -• • • '-'---: w _ -~ J',.,,,~ t:oMl:At o~~' to"Kta llW_J $4,519,000 Bayfront home, pier and e ah9red dock. 5·BO. 3 BA. Bayfront living at Its best. 8•rtollc & Bents (949) 4tS3-e327 Turtle Rock custom view home with 7 bedrooms, bonus library. and cul de sac location. Esther Yank (949) 640-1529 LAGUNA BEACH $1,575,000 Stylieh Vlctorie Beach home with oceen views. 3 BO. 2 BA. walk to finest beaches & restaurants. Jord•n Kyle (949) 494-1527 TUSTIN RANCH $499,000 Slunnlng Homel Gated golf community of COf1e Villa. 2 BO, 3 BA. Call °'go to: www.Sld4Homes.oom. Jim Skewlnskl (849) 720-7342 - --$3,195,000 Balboe Little lslend. ()od( fot 2 boets. New Orleans tradlt.ionel. Perfect! Even an elevator! Maxine Golden (949) 279-4618 Ocean & coast views! 6,300 sq. ft., 2 story home. 6 BO with separate guest quarters. Bob & Freda Breen (949) 489-3900 NEWPORT COAST $1,299,900 Magnificent panoramic view! ' BO • denllibrary. 3 BA, granite kitchen. Huge private beckyerdl Jessy Lee (949) 319-7929 BALBOA PENINSULA .S.f,300/MO Steps to the Nnd, OOMtl view, 6 80, 3 BA, over 2,900 sq. ft., granite & ble throughout. Bob Koop (H9) 514-7667 One of the finest single level homes in Corona Del Mar with panoramic Ocean & Harbor vTews. Jordan Kyle (949) 494-1527 DANA POINT $989,000 Panoramic views or lhe Blue Pacific & Harbor. 2 BO. 2 BA. Travertine mart>te floors, guard gated comm. Kim MelroH (888) 531-9907 x4605 NEWPORT BEACH SZ,IOMIO Lido Sanda. 2 BO-den. walk to beectl, new~ paint. AvaMable now D141na C•ppel (949) 500-1818 41 I l . <; /" l ;, ~ 0 ~ ., 0 _,......._.. _____ _ Offered at $1,BSO,OOO Proudly Presented By Cl•n1 Tu of R•MAX .Premier RNltr (949) 451 -1257 or (949) 295-9988 .... . . . Open Sunday 1:30-llpm a Fayence, Newport Coast 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/ INTERI OR DESIGN lcuSTOM HOME DESIGN I FINE HOME FURNI TURE I ACCESSORIES & SERVICES/LANDSCAPING If ' I I ... 'tl ' f\ t \' ,, DEADLIN E FOR SPACE & COPY Wednesday, March 17. 2004. 5 p.m. DEADLINE FOR C:Al\f ERA READY ART Monday, March 22. 2004. Noon ARE.\S OF CIRCl "L!X l'I O:\ l:"\CLl "DE: DAILY PILOT -Wednesday, March 24. 2004 ~cwpon Beach •Corona dd t\br Newport Coa-;t •Costa l\ksa HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT -Thursday, March 25. 2004 H unrin~con Beach • Huntington H arbour Sunset Reach COASTLI NE PILOT -Friday, March 26. 2004 Laguna Beach Total Circulation: 78.000 INDEPENDENT Daily A Pilot 949-642-432 1 I ~ • · l ' ' 11 1 'l 11 COASTLINE PILOT 949-642-432 1 949-494-4321 ---- YO U " SOUTH E RN C ALIFO RNIA £S TA T E S FIRS! HAM EHAl E\ OC.F AN RAN Ct'i 324 !> I GOLDEN L AN!fl~N. SUITF }10 LAGUNA NIGUE i . CA 92677 MULTI PU VIEWS fl ftlVACY . ......................... 2 .... .................. , .. ,.. ... :::-.r .,,,.. .. . S BEDROOM POOL HOME SAN AM CN'tSl'MHO. Semi aiseom hon-. on owr 1 fJ ~ .. ICJ'e In ...... community. loru roon\ fOU"'llC kJldw\ 4.5 becM. hltdwood "°°" and ..... $1,27',000 FIRS TTEAMESTAHS.COM ~---,._......, _________ _____ --- 44 8 "" l I . (~ c) t\l\ lv\ L) 1 I)l 1\LE COSTA MESA. Turnkey 3BR. 2.5BA w/ ul'Jl,r.ldcJ floors, a Fr in living room & vauhcd cciling.s through out. This home is the largat floor plan. $660,000 (J65412) (100) 251-7630 DANA POINT. CDS sttut in the guard gated com· muniry of Momrch Beach. l..Mgc 3BR home w/gnrutc countcra, trah paint & ixw carpel. $679,000 (165206) (IOO) 317-1450 LAGUNA NIGUEL. 48R on a pttrrnum lot w/a patio & grasJ)' y<lfd. Highly upgradnt wjlwdwood Boon, CUiiom designer pamt lie upgraded arpci. S549,YOO (165414) NBWPOllT BEACH. Upgraded SBR, 3RA homt-ts approx. 3,607 SF ••/a FT', .111 aooncbncc of huilt·in cat-.i nttry, lirnacunc rotmtcn lie top quality ~o 111 dld's k1tdlCf\. S 1,749,000 (165578) (IOO)lSIJ.7630 FIXER. W /POTENTIAL COSTA MESA. E.Kh 2BR. 2BA un11 hJ~ "' own y~r•t BJck un11 w/.:ovt'rcd patto & 2·.:u g;irJgr. 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I dlr~ct 949A94.8500 offln 949.88 .3727 l J FlllSTTEAMESTATES,COM l . l l I l _ L ~~'-----------~·~-~- : YO UR SOUTH E RN CALIFOR NIA CUSTOM HOME WITH A RENTAL CORONA DEL MAR. Built on 1 45FT R·2 lot, It Is 1pprolC. 4,000SF, 2 bedroom suites, form1I living ind dining room with c1thtdral ceilings. A 2 bedroom. 1 b1th unit Is In the b1ck. ''''• upon request. ISLAND IN THE SKY NEWPORT COAST. 360' ocHn. c1nyon ind mountain views from 111 rooms. loc1ttd In the community of Ptrazul this 5 bedroom, 4.5 b1th offers 1 redesigned kitchen, imported granite counters and fruitwood u blnets. $J,J50,000 KENT M C NAUGHTON office 949. 719.2050 web\1te NEWPORTFJ NEHOMES.com email KENTNEWPORT@aol.com STUNN ING BEAUTY IRVINE. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, updated and ready to move In. Price upon requHt. FIRST TEAM ES TAl ES.COM . 47 I ~ l ) : I • f f i f i 41 "' ;." ;;, ::: •: -, "" ) ;, :;; "" "' :l" 0. .., " MARC US "KIWL" GUA LTER . dir~rt 714.402.0070 *"'~'' mgkiwl@cox.net F1 R~l 1!AM[~TAlfS COM E~T A TE S CO NNECT IO N NIWPORT COAST. '"nch ~ stylt flmlly holft• with Jvnck.rs IM~ floorlno t~hout. ~Is lmm.aillt. home otren tM most "'11th flOOf plan In C.mpobelto with 1 3200 Sf spactout ~ Ind .t, S or 6 bedroom options. Spec1ous outdoof .,.., '°' """" "'" Ind ~ltton. Ent9rt1ln In ttylt Ind ~ with I tuxurtous fomull dining room. ctlefl' kftd1en ind grtlt room. !nh1nud lfghtlng. aown moldlng. custom Interior palht, lush l1ndsc1pe and hard-sci,,.. $1'411,000. · J • t t I t I ff t' ... ) --. ...,..-..,,__ __ _ : ) I ' I t I 1 ,. 50 •! c. ~ ~ ~ ... u 's ;) ./I "' ?1 . ..., .. r '... ... ~ ;;; c ~~PACI!'_!: H9MES ~~ AmbertilU unveils a hlHslde lifestyie of exquisite proportions. Set hig1 in e hiAslde village. within the gates of The &.mmit at TlXtle Ridge"". yo.r home Is ~ eloquent design, richly appdnted. The character of its CW'CHtec1\xe 9>q)l'9SS9S authenticity in ~ stone end OOJtyard. Within a short wa8<. the ~ etrf# of Sl.mmlt PM< is )'Oll'S to 9fioy. And the perspective of the hills, over1oo+Ong Nne, places a rare panorama within yo.x gasp. There are rTl{¥1y choices in life -Arrt>eltlill 'I.I be arong the most Inspiring. 949.679.1207 WWW.STANDARDPACIFICHO MES.COM S ALFS tlAl 1 fl!Y llOUH:; OPI N D"llV 10 A.M 51'.M. MONDAYS 12 P.M. -f:>P.M . From the 405 Freeway. ex•I Culvet and h&8d South. Cul\/9r wiH lum 1n10 Bonita Canyon From Bonlla Canyon, turn left onto Turtle Ridge Olive. Turn left onto Summit P1111< Ollve end go 10 the top of tho hill. Tum right on10 O est T8frace then left onto H Poont. 11 11 1•11 'llMMll , .. 111 1<1 11 1•111•.I 11~1111/llJI •,/1 '11> I Ii/ I l • l',ffdl .1 t) Iii 11 l !H/ ',f),.I I 11!1 11\ 1111 11 .11 5 1 ltH )1){\ .. 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Don Abram•, Broker ABRAMS COASTAL PROPERTIES 315 Mari ne Avenue Balboa Island, CA Ofc. (949) 675-4822 Cell (714) 325-9055 -........... N1ll'li'lg~I " u.i1-on 1W ~ 3'd0ora "°"'-.... ....W n --tilDalc to-. center. T*> ~ ...... Wt ....... ft9t. harnt ptua guest d. Fronr Md ,_ ~ tWlf!Obd loora, grlnlte·cOUnen. four ..... : roof .. lftd .... motel . .: . ~·· 12.22!$,bOO · · Cli Don AbrilM tor ld•oMldllillll . -~ ' . n. home wtl be o"9r9d for sale for the first time lira oonetruc11on rn 1978. It hM ttne bedrooml, ~a muter wtth study, and three bdw'OOml. There le m.o a large Mng room wtth ftreplace and a bary on ~ HCOnd floor. A eunny patio on the c.n.i, lnleOOr petk> with spa and twO HCOnd IOof dlckl make thll the perfect cholCe for eon1e0n9 .eeldng d*tmlng IMng In a legendaty home. 55 (/) DJ c a. DJ ':< - " \ I c:. ;,, ;, • Appro• 6,000 sq. ft • plus 1,000+ aq. ft. of attic storage • FN. lorge b.drooms, each with private bath • ThrH odditional holf baths • Beautiful mountoin & hillside views • All new gourmet kitchen • Lorge fomily room with fireplace & full wet bar • Molter suite with fireploce, retreat & lavish both • Lorge bonus room w/wet bar, fireplace & bullt-in1 • Bealltiful ground1 with pool, rock waterfall & cabana • Security & central vacuum systems • 2 .. hour gote-guorded community March Classes & Events Tuesday, March 2 9 a .m., Aff1l1ates meeting Wednesday, March 3 9 -11 a.m .. "Va let MLS " Beginning cl ass 2 -4 p.m., "Valet MLS" Advanced class Friday. March 5 11 a.m -2 pm . Broker Open House areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 Monday, March 8 10 a.m. -noon. "Winforms" Beginning CE class 1 -3 p.m , "W1nforms" Advanced CE class Wednesday, March 10 9 a m . MLS Committee meeting 2 · 4 pm., "Va let MLS " Beginning class Thursday, March 11 11 a.m. -2 p.m. Broker Open House areas 9, 11 , 12, 25, 26, 27 Fr iday. March 12 11 a m. -2 p.m .. Broker Open House areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 Wednesday. March 17 9 · 11 a.m., "Valet MLS" Beginning class 2 -4 p.m., "Valet MLS" Advanced class Tuesday, March 23 9 a.m. -1 p.m., "Mold" CE class Wednesday. March 24 9 -11 a.m .. "Valet MLS" Beginning class 2 -4 p.m .. "Valet MLS " Advanced class Thursday. March 25 11 a.m · 2 pm. Broke r Open House areas 9. 11. 12. 25. 26, 27 Friday, March 26 11 a.m. -2 p.m .. 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State College Blvd., Ste 1200 • 500 Orange Tower, Orange, CA --~ ORANGE COAST ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS Annual Charity Fashion Show and Luncheon Wednesday, Niarch 31, 2004 at th e Sutton Plact: I-Iolcl 4500 MocArttlur Blvd Newpor1 Beach I 0 :4S u.m . -lk gis t ration. >h1r1 ini Bar. Siknt ,\uction & Raflk ~0011 -Lum:hcon, Fash ion S how & Li\·c 1\ttl't 10 11 ~nn pe r pe rso n 'fohk o f 10 · ~;;r;o ( tuhln; scutl'cl i11 on k r nf rn ·d pt of' J>U)'lll\'111) PnK.:ccdf; lx.:n c flt Juvenile Diabetes Re,warclt Fmmdatimz Orange County Chapter l'l·1kml Tu.:" II > #2:~· W077~). H 111111·prol11 oq,(1u1lmllw1 Spon sors hip Opportunities arc anlilohk! 'J'o ma ke resert•alions and for ~pon.-;orship informa tion. call O CJ\ R at (949 ) 722-2:JOO ~ An exceptional neighborhood deserves exceptional service. As a seasoned home loan consultant serving Orange County for over 29 years. I'm proud to bring my considerable experience to your neighborhood. 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Really: <it tlh;I '~t '""°"' 0 /1fM 4~f,.,...,_,.. ~II~\ 1111' ~i .. \lt,~~-H lh '"'II'~ fJ IA...M,.,_., r~ Colo.t'IO'I .tM.tu1n""°"....,,-.1,•Jl"dO-tf'W~...,..,_,,.Ct'frU• ~HWC~trr ... fllll .... .t9.lrib1t1 .. 1""'6-flflt1 ~CW'OllM't\llU't'lil!ll: blt••~ffl,.\tjtp\ b\!!lf'1111'1.\'°"' 4"''(filit\1~ lftf .~..,.,..,rnq..l•ft'llw ... 57 If :. . . . .:. -I - f "' .r I ..., •' "" .:r 0 er 2 So, if you'd like more information, call today. Betsy Banker Account Executive 949.347.1729 949.212.4744 cell Bank of America. ~ embracing ingenuity ~ ~- Not all •ppli.cant1 wiU qualify for miuud pa~rwork Mndlta. All cmiit i1 aubj«1 to approval, normal cttdit •tandanh apply. Bank of America, ti} N. A. Mmm FDIC. Equal Houting Lender C 200) a.nit of Amnica U>rporaaion . . . . . ' .• •• , , ••.••• , •• , ...... t ••••1 •t.·~···· F rid.1y Calendar of Events C(iwrnmL·nt Affair!> Cornmiltt'l' -4 p.m . Dt'.1dlint• tor Wedn<.•sdJy LB Preview -5 p.m. Cornmunily Events Comm1tteC' -4 p.rn . Deadline for Thursday LN Preview -5 p.m. Mc1rke1ing Meetin!VWC'll~ Fargo Bank -8: 15 a.m. LB Brokl'r Preview -q J.m . -1 µ.m. Markeling MPeling/Ball Park Pizza -8: 15 a.m. LB Brokt•r PrPview -q a.m. · I p.m. SpC'c 1,1I Board of Director!> Mee11ng -8 : lO a.m. Deadlirw tor WednPsday I B Preview -5 p.m. MLS Committee Meeting -4 p.m. Community Events Committee -4 p.m. Deadline for Thursday LN Preview -5 p.m. March Io -Wt·dnPsclay Marke1tng Meeting/Wells Fargo Bank -8: 15 a.m LR Broker Preview -q a.m. · 1 p.m. lntt•rneVfochnology Committee -2 p.m. i\\11111l.1v Marketing Meeting/Ball Park Pizza -8: 15 a.m LB Brokt•r Preview -q a.m. · 1 p.m. TEMPO Training -q:JO • 11 :30 a .m. TEMPO Training -I l:JO · 2:30 p.m. Rurlg<.·I & ~inane e CommiMN• -9 a.m. De.1dltnt· tor Wt"dnt·'da~ LB Prev1t·w t; p.m. ">UPRA D fl.EV (KADI E EXCHA CE -q J rn · 4 pm Dt•Jdl11w fur Thur~dt1y LN Previl·w -5 p.m. SUPRA lJ -KEY CRADU: EX( HANGE -4 ,1.m. · 4 (J rn . M,11( h I 7 WPcl11t•-.d.1 Markt•ting Mt•PtinWWt·ll rargo Bank -8: f lj a.m. M,m h I H fhursday March I lJ -I ml.iy M.m h 22 Mnnd.1 y Cut><,t ~1w.1ker: Rcht•c r a Meek ma. PR M~r.. Sawdu~t Fc~lival LB BrokL·r Prt'ViC'w -4 a.m . -1 p.m . Markl't1ng Meeting/Ball Park Pizza -8 :15 a.m LB BrcikC'r Prt•vit•w -ll c1.m. • 1 p.m. TEMPO Training -9· 30 • 11 :JU a.m. TEMPO Training -I .l :30 · .l:-IO p.m. 1-fappy B1rthd.1y, St•c rt'1,1ry(rreasurer Jan Wc>ndorf! 'ioCa lML Boarrl oi Directors (PWR) -Noon Dl'arllin1• ior Wednesday LB Pn•vit•w 5 p.m <...ommun11y !:vents Comrn1tll'e -4 JJ.m. Dl'acilint• for Thur~day LN Previc•w -'l p.m . M.m h 24 -Wc·<lrk~day Markf'lmg Mcl'lin!1.fWell!> Fargo Bank -8 : 15 a.m_ LB Brokl'r PrC'view -9 .:i .m .. 1 p.m. NFILIAH MIXER at "HUSH" -5 -7 Jl.m. M.irc h 2 'i -1 hur.,d,1y Me1rke1ing Meeting/Ball Park Pizza -8 : I 5 a.m. LB BrokC'r Preview -~l ,1 .m, · l_,.f).m. TEMPO Trciining -9:30 · 11 :JO a.m. TEMPO Training -12: JO · 2:30 p .m. Mcir< h .lh -f rn!,1y Roard of 01n.•(lors Mcellng -8: W a .m. March 24 -Mond.1y D1•ddlim• for Wednc•sd,1y LB Preview -t; p.m M.irc h W -luf'~d.ly Community lvents Committee -4 p.m. Dearll1m• for Thur!>day LN Prt•view -.5 p.m. M.m h ~I W1•cl1w-.d,1y Marketing MC't'tin!1.fWc% Fargo Bank -8:1 t; d.m. LB BrokC'r Preview -4 .1.m. • 1 p.m. April I -Thursd..iy "Only in Laguna" Fashion Show, Tivoli Too -Noon · l p.m . REAL CHOICES REAL SAVINGS THE PORTFOLIO DIFFERENCE Oscar e>ustamante President • Over 10 b;:inks and lending 1nstrt utrons to choos'e from •Loans to $10 m1ll1o n; a ll credit profil es, rndud1ng eas!)-doc and 1nterest-onl~ •Our goal 1s to p rovide the best r.ites a nd lowest c.ost -a ll with o ur best pnc.e guarantee TRY F IXED 5-YEAR TO S 1.5 MILLION • 4 .95% • ZERO POINTS • INTEREST-ONLY OPTION • NO PREPAYMENT PENALTYl!I • www.po(tfplltf1119 cl1l.com ' f'ull Nnice f'MI • .._.. ~r 1-.-~ Callionue I>~~ • j ~ ...... 1 ;I IO q ~ .0 ;;; ~ >-"' 0 :; :;; Vl "' :;; :; ...., "' "' er .Q a: ~ "' 0 ARMSTRONG PlOPElTIES ( 1470 J AMBOREE SUITE 200 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 Ta: 949.718.4600 c.11 .... 1 llWll: 9491810-.. I 259 Get your news publiabed In the Daily A Pilot • Advertising Supplement • Advertisers are encouraged to submit press ~.::.-; releases, keeping in mind that date of --~~ ,_·&<;;,.-.,,._ publication 1s per space and copy may be edited. Here are -;everal guidelines that may assist you in getting your information published in our Real Estate Section: -The Daily Pilot 1s a community newspaper, therefore, it is important that your news or properties also be in the circulation area. Well-written press releases are comprehensive, concise and current. Content may cover agent profiles, personnel promotions, company events, awards ceremonies, brokers previews, community involvement, property profiles, and industry news and trends. -Materials should be submitted by 5 p.m., Monday. -Press releases and photographs, with good contrast, may either be given to your real estate advertising representative or mailed to: Jill Ulriksen, promotions, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. You can fax infoonation to: (949) 650-4602. If you would like to e-mail advertorial and or photos, direct them to: jill.ulriksen@latimes.com. If you have any questions or ideas about material you would like to see in our real estate section, call Lana Johnson, promotions director at · mr~.·"~""·"lW~m.·•··•········••·· .................... ~.._' ----------"---- 11 - a <1 8 "" -0 co I I u :-;; ~ -"" 'O 2 ~ ... ;;;. ~ .... ;;; ... ;:r 0 ~ .?-;;; 0 I ~; First Team to feature top new agent at career seminar March 18 The seminar will educate new agents on what It takes to become successful in the business Monica carr First Team Real Estate will be holding a free career dinner. Thursday, March 18 from 7 to 8:30 p.m at the company's Success Academy, 3785 Plaza Drive in Santa Ana. First Team will feature top new agent Monica Can. She wilJ share how she dosed more than $5 million in her fl.TSt 11 months in real estate. Every year thousands of people in Orange County decide to pursue a career in real estate. A real estate career can be very lucrative, however, it is not for everyone. There are only a few other careers in which there is a large gap between those agents that are extremely successful and those who do not succeed. "Herc at first Team, we are dedicated to educ.ttlng new agents about the truth on a career in Real Estate; Career Director Erin Dunn said, The seminar will answer questions such as: what does It take to get started, how you can ensure your success and how much money you can make. first Te~ Real Estate is dedlc.tted to the success of their new agents. No other real estate company offers a training program with the Academy's success rate, and no other real estate company offers a 5,00<>--square-foot training facility exclusively for training new and existing agents. ·0ur ac.tdemy Is dedic.tted to providing the highest quality of training in the field of real estate sales,• Pounding President and CEO c.uneron Merage said. •offering the best service to the clients ls Plrst Team'• No. I priority and we are able to do that through our unsurpassed training program.• ~s ls not the easiest training nor the shonest, • said First Team Success Ac.tdemy Director Dale Lawrence. "In fact, it ts the most intense and comptthensive real estate training in the business. We owe our clients and students all the tools they need to be successful; the stats demonstrate that it Is the most successful. ln fact, in the 15 years I've spent as a national speaker and trainer I've never worked for a company with this type of training.• nose "'"" llrt serlo#.s """"'Sflt)Ceedin& ,,, • Cllrter ,,, re41 estAU art e11(;(H4r~ to tl#eNl tlu ureer dlmta. ~ u 1""'1U •"4 ~•rt~· PM"""'~ """~. """""l¥nt ,.._., C..mr ~ ~111f11001na-n11 • .i.no. Ocean and catalina views This San Qemente home Is situated on a rare estate sized lot that measures approximately 8,760 square feet. There are stunning ocean and Catalina Island views from this prime southwest location . With a delightful •upside down· floor plan with two bedrooms on the lower level and living room, kitchen. dining room and master bedroom on the second, the home features a remodeled kitchen, hardwood floon and new windows. The floor plan also fearures a ftreplace in the living room. Currently totaling about 2,500 square feet, the home l has dty approved plans for an additional 1, 100 square feet. 'Ibis h ome is offered at S 1,295,000. For more i1fformation, call First Team Estates' Jennifer Blake at (949) 498-0300, ext. 2128. Life at the beach l Htgh above the sands of San Clemente is this condominium that has spectacular ocean, pier and Catalina Island views. The meticulous living space is dressed in natural light and inspiring views from Its living room, family room and two master suites. Other highlights include a large ocean view deck, two fireplaces and a bonus room. All new windows and doors, hardwood maple cabinetry, granite slab counters, a wine cooler and slate floors add to the value of this 2,400-square-foot home. This home is offered at S l, 150,000. For rrwre 1'nfonnati.on, call Karen and Mike Lichty of First Team Estates at (949) 3 10-6928. 1 Designed with entertaining In mind This crisp, elegant Bahamas' inspired home features five bedrooms and three baths. Beaut.lfully detailed main rooms fearure hardwood floors, French doors, crown 1 molding and recessed lighting. The living room's cathedral ceiling and use of French windows and doors create a spacious feeling, yet the white-mantled marble ftrepm adds a sense of intimacy. A stunning staircase wtth a mahogany capped banister and white rails lead up to a loft area CWTmtly used as a media room. Overlooking the professionally designed rear yard. the family room opens to the chcrs kitchen that features limestone counters and all Viking appliances. French doors &om the fiunily room open to the covered patio where you can entertain with the bu.ilMn barbecue and European &replace. Stone steps lead to a lagoon-like spa. Additional amenities of this 3 ,607-sq~foot residence include a fonnal dining room, main floor bed.room and bath, laundry room, central air conditioning and two car attached garage. Raidents of this guard-gated community enjoy an usodatlon-sponsottd gym, pool and barbecue area. 'Jbll bome II offered at Sl,7gf>1000. Air~ lllfonutltm, c.zt JMdlM ,..._ ofFtm TMfN Re.Z Eltlrte l11C. "'(949) 922-r!62. ~~-------------------------------- SA ~J CI f ME N T f ,..... f \\ p GR r Br A \ H Custom Home with Stunning Panoramic Vi ews! 659 Via fai,an • $2,099.000. Sweeping Bay Views and City Ligh ts at Night! 6 H Lido Park Drive • $1. 795,000 Rw .. 1h1.1kmi: I'' 1·.111• ir.t1111l • "'"111 '"''''Ir• 1111 tlu, h.-.11111h114. It\' "I· tt (,1) h11nw 1111 .1 14.~\\.' "'I II \ 1) 1111 \\ 11'1 'i l~·Jr"""" .m,I ~ It.? h.uh n1om-. rlu-"' ""'ll 111tl1 1111111 l'tllli llh ""' 11 .. llll' "''·"''.I J.!••f).!l'Olll' mll·r111r 1111h 1li1 l11i:lw-1 qu.1l11v ,111w11111n frn ll' .1 <11,1t 1111 h1•11ll'1 Z h1 . 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Trnmr • '14'1.24'1.410 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH (7 14) 593-3339 . " HERMOSA llACH (3 10) 376-51 25 lli'J1 ..-~,: ,.:=;::;r .,-4,~J \. • ' I • c -I .. \-' •• .-\ ·-_-' 13 I -• .. '• 1 f 1 I I I I I l f ;., j ::!- ..; " : .. "' ,I . ,, ;, :,; ,., "' .... 0 s > "' 0 . ' ...... ·,~ ..:• ' . Corona dcl Mar ---~ Harbor RidRC Brand nnv to the marl«1, this Harbor ~ho-Qi'rores a ~~ct lcitcMn, mormow bucmm1 wine cellar, huge muter .Wte with sitting area, apanding outdoor pool, billiard room, built in bar, gigantic family room, and depnt living room. Combined with the molt incomparable V1<'WI of Ncwpon Harl>or anCI the Pacl6c Ocean, this home truly define• luxury . « -• .. If en "' e a. ~ s::: "' "' ::T ?' N 8 "" ::IJ .,, ~ ,.,, "' Ci:' ;;; 0 !!'.' -< -u ~ \ I ti I ' I'' I'\ I t . I I t .. • • ~--- Robert Milliken named president of Orange Coast Association of Realtors Appointment underscores real estate veteran's commitment to the local community, industry The Or.in~e Co.t"t Associat1o n of Realtors (OCAR) recently announn:d the appointment o f Robert ("Bobi Milliken to pre ident Mill1kl"n -a 27-ye.u resident and veteran 0fthe Or,mgt· County real l"stace market -has served as a member of the OCAR's board of du edors for the past three years. I lis term as OCAR preside.nt will run through December 3 I, 2004 ·As a locaJ homeowner and real estate professional, I am a tireless advocate for property owners' rights,· Milliken said. •As President of the Orange Coast Association of Realtors, I also am committed to promoting the highest standards of professionalism among Realtors in coastal Orange County• For nearly th.rt:e decades, Milliken has been one of the area's most successfuJ and respeded Realtors. As one of Strada Properties' top-producing agents, MiJliken is renowned for providing impeccable service and unparalleled results to clients ranging from flrst-tirne homebuyers to Belcourt custom home Located on a qukt cul-de-sac in the prestigious gated community of Belcourt, 1s th.is s pacious six bedroom, six hath custom home. There is extensive use of granite, stone, hardwoods and unique sculpted custom carpet. The huge gourmet kitchen with adjoining dining is perfect for family and entertaining. .· ~, ' seasonetl real estate fhwstors to Fortune 500 CEOs His influence and ~ble reput.\tion atend along the coast from ij\lntington Beach south to Sari Clermmte, with a particular focus on Costa Mesa, Nl·wpon Reach and Laguna Reach. OfTelin~­ real-worl<l expen ence and keen market 1ns1ght, Milliken has facilitated a gamut of successful transal.11ons, from modestly priced homes to muh1milhon dollar estate~ "One g.lance at Bob's track rernrd revt•,1ls a loyal and hard-working professional who loves what he does; said Steve I ugh, president of Newpon Beach-based Strada Properties (which recently merged with Coldwell Banker/Orange County). "This dedication has earned him an impressive roster of repeat and referral cUents who value his knowledge, care and Integrity. We are proud to have him represent our industry as president of the Orange Coast Association of Realtors.• Bob M1111ken "I have an abiding passion for my work and for where I live: Milliken said. "After nearly 30 years in real estate, Jam still excited about every transaction I close and every opportunity I have to help my clients come closer to their dreams: areas of Washington, where he has helped many successful entrepreneurs find and sell high-end properties in some of the Pacific Northwest's most exclusive neighborhoods In addmon to exceerung sales goals here in Southem California, Milliken also is an acuve real estate agent in the SeartJe, Bellevue and Kirkland Bob Milliken can be reached at Strada Properl'ies, (949) 7 21 -5080, via cell phone at (949) 212-1970, or via e-mail at mtilliken@stradaproperties.rom . Charming home in Three Arch Bay This is a wonderful thret• bedroom, three bath home with I 80 degree ocean, coasiline and Catalina sunset v1ews. Ir features a rare grassy yard in back and all rooms except secondary bedrooms have v1ews. In the kitchen is a fabulous island, built-in breakfast bench, Carrera marble and designer The private rear yard fea\ures a pool, spa and built-in barbecue. This home is offered at $2,999,000. stainless appliances. AdrutionaJ features include a separate office with built-ins, large master closet, two balconies and den with ocean v1ew and fireplace. This home is offered at $2,365,000. For more informatllm, caU Keith Lindsay at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, J 40 NtWp<Jrl Center Drlvt, Ste. l 00. Newport Beach. ©2004 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporatio,,. Otontd and operated by NRT Inc. Custom Cliff Haven home· With four bedrooms and four baths, the home haB been beautlfuJly finished in natural stone, slate and granite. There are tongue and grooved beamed cellin~. planked wood floors. The custom gourmet kitchen features aJarge center island, cherry wood cabinets and state-<>f-1\e--art appliances. The second master is on first level and is currently a children's playroom. Picture windows and doors, bring the outdoors in to enjo, the lush tropical setting. Thia home ts offered at $1 ,995,000. For""'1't 1".fomwtk»f, e11U DaM Blad at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, '-~~9""' $,IJ,JIJ(J.?/~.W~ Coldwell Banlter ~ .• fAtNMINiNWIJf'/Wl'N. • _For tnQrt infamiatlon, call PaWU!la Ball at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties. 140 Newport Center Dn've, Ste. 100, Newporl Beach. 02004 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation. Owned and operatra by NRT Inc. The finest waterfront views This secluded residence offers sweeping waterfront views nestled in the hillside of Corona del Mar. New conSt:ruction in 2000 highlights this two bedroom and three bath home. The gourmet kitchen features a Viking range and ovens, Bosch rushwasher, Sub-Zero, granite countertops and limestone floors. Eledric canopies and celling fans on the balconies for the ultimate in privacy and comfort. The residence Is attached to one other and Is being offered for sale furnished. Th.ls home is offered at $3,200,000. For mort i".formation, call Katherine Machosltie at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140 Newporl Center Dn've, Ste. 100, Newporl Beach. 02004 Co~. Banlter Real Estate Corporation. Owned and operated by NRT Inc. \ '·' 'A)uoJJ Cwe, • ltr-/oaooo The Arie. historic oceanfront home ~TJI' ~i4e · /2,595,000 Traditional Pasadena style family estate t!tdziM ~ • /l,J.95, 000 R·l propet"l). 2 Bd. 2 Ba., tum-My, ocean views )Jpl{j,, ~HM • /9251000 Sir1Cle flmlly home wktl hardwood ftoors 2 • • 17 /.JtNfJl't J-ldf/JJ · fJ,goaooo Estate with harbor li&hts and Catalina vi~ /.JtNfJJt J-1~/JJ . lt,995,000 Custom Cliff Hwen home -:li.lldo11 • J975, 000 Classic Sunny Hills estate JJtNfJl't ~ • Jt9g,900 Tum-by, iwnodei.d Bluffs condominium ~·/2t5,ooo Cartbbean coat of the Yucatan P.nlnsula . ~· .. ----------------------~-=~:=..::=-===·-=~~---=-=~~~~~ • • ~ E' a. (» -:c ~ QI n :;T ~ N 8 J:. HARBOR VIEW HILLS :0 "' ~ ,.., 273-4 Wlndcw9r Ortv. $1 ,995.000 Sun 1-4 Heather Anpl Kidder ~ 2'. "' IRVINE 0 ~ "U ::. s 3606 Orangewood $469.000 Sun 1-'4 Heather McEwen LAGUNA BEACH 31091 South Coast Hiehway $4.995,000 Sun 1-'4 Milliken/Fazzone 1035 La Mirada Street $1 .175.000 Sat , ..... Jennifer Benshoof Sun , ..... Linda English UDO ISLE 339 Via Udo Nord $2.995,000 Sun 1-'4 Alison McCormick NEWPORT BEACH 25 18 Si.rn Vista $1 .195,000 Sat , ..... Nicole Loux PROMONTORY BAY '426 Harbor Island Drive $2.550,000 Sat 1-'4 Marie Fargo-Sorl< Sun 1-'4 Marie Fargo-Sork SHADY CANYON 59 Copper CrMk. Lot '46 & '47 $2,295,000 Sat , ..... Mlcha.t MacKallar SOUTH LAGUNA 31525 Bluff Dr'M $1.900.000 -$1,999,000 Sat 1-4 .. , Matt Evans Sun 1-4 Matt Evans TURTLE ROCK 125 Sc.le.mt $2.099.000 Sun 1-4 Linda .Feaer - .. . ... I I I • ' 70 . , & JJe+v'°Ji Cvd.16 • /J.,995, ooo Fabuloos,..,. grounds with expansive lawn, pool. spa. built-In barbeque and s.-ene cat1)'00 view. S bedrooms and a 3 car praie. ~HM J-/i//J · JJ.,4b0,000 Newly built. exquisite Mediterranean style, custom home. Custom finishes Include Italian tnYertlne ~ dnmatlc rotunda entry, targe master retreat and p.irmet kitchen. ~AAA t/~ • /1,4S0,000 Gorpous vi.w from this wonderful homesa. Panonmic views d the oc:.n. MIJn Belch. Cmllna Wind. city llchcs Ind the coat. ,11· ~ri Cre1t • $5,goo,000 Incredible custom estate with panoramic ocean. harbor. city lights and Catalina Island views. 6 bedroom suites plus a bonus room. J-ldJ'hfJ)' J-li{f,. J;.,;45,000 Incredible lushly landscaped grounds surround the outdoor fireplace, spa and trellised patios creating a thoroughly private setting for this custom residence. ~ft J-li{/,. 15,75,000 An extremely wide lot In a secluded cul-de-sac location ensures the utmost in privacy for this swnning. fRnch styte esnte. Meandering gardens, Koi pond. pool and spa. • <( 71 V> "' c a. "' ":"- s r r-z /\ 1 ) /~ ~ "' ;:; ::r ?' N 8 ~ ;u "' !!!. rn "' a; iii 0 "' ~ ,, g .... -------------- • 72 .., 8 N ..0 J::; u ;;; ::E .... ,,, u :; ~ (/) "' ~ ;;; w -;;; "' 0:: 0 d: ~ ;;; 0 • -· 1&4 S'a1t~ 'Drive· lt,949,000 Beautifully redone, single level. traditional &mily residence. Sweeping views of Back Bay. mountains and city lights. S bedrooms. 4 baths with chef's kitchen. Separate guest quarters. 19 W/Jirl · J;.,94g,ooo ' Elegant 4 bedroom. 4.S bath Shady Canyon villa.. Designed around an airy central courtyard with swnnlng golf course views. 59 C~r CJUk · $4295,000 2 lots with appro¥ed pfaM. Aeur de France, Inspired by the cimeless countryside homes of Prownce, ls located within the guard-pted. golf coune commu"ity of Shady Canyon . ft S~" Cwe · SJ.12951000 Impeccably appointed villa In presdgious Crystal CO't'e. Elegant Spanish style architecture frames panoramic Pacific Ocean views. Rare comer lot with park-like setting. 10 Sftore11kN • /s1f751000 Sophisticated rtiidence designed in the Neoclassic style. Live and entertain in grand fashion close to Crystal COYe Beach. Lavish muter. 2 additional suit.es. '4 baths and 2 powder rooms. 350 ~M W6:t ~HUVdfA • /£;.50,000 Located on one of Newport Beach's prime bayfront sites, this timeless residence blends classk New England charm with modem luxury. • ,, ... ( ""14 -q 8 "' .D L: v i;; ::< .. ~ "O :s ~ V) 4; :u ;;; w ;;; ... er Q ci: > "' 0 • • i1'LO A •W" 0 @ ------- ; CoroM )d vf!W. • J4,t95,ooo Stytlsh brlyfront home located In Carnation COYe wftf'I spectacular main channel views and a dock for a ..0 foot plus boat and a side de. Completely remodeled in 2002. CA~AMJ ~A . Js,995,000 Macolftc.nt. c~~ bwhfront home. Ed l..ohrt.ch an:httecn.11'9, exquisite materials. Su~ ~HM • fJ,515,000 Remodeled. Table Rock oceanfront home ~ Secr9t Cow Beach. !VwJJ Cwe · 14}00,000 The M. historic: Moss Strwt Beach oc-*ont home. Orea 1923 and built by jean Epss.. ~uM tJ~ • l1,r;5,ooo SpectacuAar ocmn. coastline and Catalina views. N9WW Mari< SW.,. c:ont.emponry home. ~ . ' ,. " ·' ,,~ ~ ' ..... -P • r ~ ~ ~- E n =r ~ N § • Xl ~ ,.., "' ~ ·-0 !!! -< .,, ~ Only eleven exduslw Laguna Beach oceanfront custom homesltes remain. All the luxurious services and amenities of the Monca,e Resort and Spa. lot sizes range from 13,000 to 16,000 square feet. I I I I I<. I ' I I 1 I ' • 1 I ' • t I• t ' f ! .. .. 4 · s~ · Jtt,900,000 Speaaallv front row home.~,.· ~;.5 Ba. home-.... ... nplt wood loon. c;w;uA /J/AM • J?, StJO, tJ()tJ Incredible views. C.. Island home. Approxlmai.fy 200 feet of bly fronQte and a dock. ~ ~ • Js,400,()0() ~ ~ • 19-,9()(),()0() . 8-dul home on .,, 1ppi Oidt11M111y SO foot lot. · Mesa Oriw ..,.u'tlrl --. Franc row views. '. ~ JLw. /J,~S,000 Sii .. ..,.. S Id. 4.S ._home wtd'I no ... ~ lt.u4 · /qgg,()()() ~ ................ ~ • ... ------------~----~ ~ . ~treJt AJvrl.1 • 11,715,000 Tum-key, soft contemporary home with a ftowlng fk>orplan and private courtyard pool. AJeJV?re J.leifldi · 11, 099t ooo Charming home with lots of character in a very desirable neighbortlood on a comer lot. '"/Jwe; SfwMI • i/40_39,000 Scuin~ completely remodeled view home. ~ ~ • /!,9{f9,{)()0 8-dA. ndldo111I fln"Y ~. }Ju.J/i°Ji .Ji~ · IJ.,100,000 Catalina. sunset views. 4 Bd. S BL custom home. ~hAlivilk • /!,095,0()() ~fl--ldrww& ------ ' • 77 •' I ~ 71 8 N ..0 .c u ~ ~->-~ ~ '" 0 SaYot-the comfort cA fine living from this magnlftcent Palladian estate boasting '4 bedrooms, '4 baths plus 2 powder rooms. The home is graced with 5 Italian marble fireplaces. marble flooring. a fully equipped gourmet kitchen with morning room, bad'I by Waterworks. a steam shower and sauna. a gym, a 500-bottle wine room, an approximately 2.800 square foot subterranean pnae and an elevator. Exquisite French prdens host 3 fountains, a pool, spa and sweeping ocean views. '~----·~--~.;..._--~-----------~~-·~ --------•' I 4 :\: r" " • 71 ~ s ~ ~ !: "' ·.:. ?" "' 8 l> ::0 ~ ~ ,.., "' (;; 0 "' ~ ~ 2 I OS lr11i1tt Cwe Cird6 Swnning archite.cwral residence captures the art of fine living. Contemporary Mediterranean style design blends form and function. Emlnendy livable. 5 bedrooms. 5.5 baths and 2 mast.er suites. Grand llvfng/dinlng salons. family room. chef's kitchen. Distinctive ~Ian enhanced by sumpruous fumishings. Enjoy life alfresco. Pool/spa. private access to world-class beach. · .... ... , ' I r • • -- • 8 N '° .=. u ;;; «- ~ :s iii en 1iu& ~d C;e1t • $9,JOO,O{JO Custom 6 bedroom. 6 bath comemporary Yt.w muwpiece. lnftnity pool spa and waterfall mchlblcs. !Vtpilwer ~y · f;,125,000 Gorgeous, expanded Wynd<:Ner Bay Plan I . Exquisitely appointed, 6 bedroom. 6.S bath home with ~ry builder option. ~ 'fi,.,Jte .• J/,595,000 T...U, lpf»Ollllllll, 4 bedrooml. 4.5 bldll Ind l c:w ...... on,...._ • ' •••••••• # .... t t f I t t t •• f I t t t I t f . t I I 1iv& ~ s~. f!,67g,(J()O Exclpdonll s bed!°°"" 4.S .... Wnly home. HWi'Y uppted wtdl pool Ind ... . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. • ' ••• t •• ' •••••• ' t •••• f f 1 It .. t t t t t I --.. ·----~-------I .. • 11 Rare Dover Shores bayfront with approximately I +4 feet on the water and a dock for 2 large yachts. Elegant home with wonderfully landscaped wrap-around patios. Fountains. gourmet kitchen, 2 family rooms. fireplace in master bedroom, living room, work-out room plus sauna, 3 car garage, beautiful pool and spa. -- I ' . - -: I • az .,, 8 "' ..0 ~ .... ;;; ~ >.. "' " 5 ;; •Jl QJ § "' w ~ QJ er 0 <£. ~ ;;; D ~ brWit Ind .,Y <t bedroom custom home built In 200 I. Panoramk c:anron views w&ik~/di · JS45,ooo Superb location for this remodeled, weH-maintained duplex in EaStside Costa Mesa. Just down the street from exceflent Newport Beach efementary, JuniOr and senior hi,h schools. vVWriM W ~ · ts~ooo Very desirable, Plan A tri-4ewl. condominium just down from the marina. 2 bedrooms plus a den, very open llvinl area. inside laundry, nearby the community pool area. • • • • .... ------~ ..i•,, .. , C~J.id.ven lncr.tible, newly built Cape Cod sty!e ~· This s bed! oom. s.s bath estate O'Mtooks Newport Harbor with views cX d'9 main wnq basin and h Paclftc Ocean. Urie muter suite wkh • simrc .,.. dm· opens to a tarp deck wlch an outdoor ftreptace. f;,f9S,OOO ·-~---- ~()A • J4,0001}1.Qn11 f\tst.oradon hardwwe vtmap -.. Pine floors. pnke kJtchen, dose to t.y and beach. 3 bedrooms. 3.5 ba1ha and den. Immaculate. ~Jhl'el • Jt, 595,000 This qui~ 2 story Cdmp flllures wood floors. French doon and '-ru flooring. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths and oftke. ~ /Ju • Jt,500,000 Soft a11•1iponry ... ~ <Mr a.ooo lq&S9 -d..,...,... 4 bedrooms. oftlce, woriclOut room, Indoor .-'die pool/ ..... dock Ind I 4 car .,.... ,· • • ~ c: a. C» ';< 3:: C» n ~ ~ N 8 ~ :;>;) (t> 9:!. ,.., .,, i» ;;; 0 C» ~ ::!' 2 . .. L • • ' , ~ ,,. • ----~~ SM 'JOreve; • ft,450,000 Fabulous, L1cuna Beach home. Enjoy sweepin& ocean views from chis newer singte level. cust0m home . .f.JoJ{k~~M • f9J.51 000 ---- Great opportunity. Hardwood floors, remodeled kitchen, open living area and t1m Beach white water views. This property Is dose to downtown Laguna Beach. Mo tu · J;.,995,000 Gorgeous, tum-key Lido Isle home. Huge comer lot. Large entry courtyard with pool and spa. Fabulous bay and city lights vi~. Spacious home on oversized street-to-strada lot. Large living room with fireplace, breakfast room and spacious master suite with fireplace and beamed ceilings. Large patio. Mo /Jw · tf3,f95, ooo Outstanding, beautifully built contemporary home on Lido Isle bayfront. large lot. top-quality materials and finishes throughout. / • 17 c.n .... c Ci .... < ~ .... ;:; ~ <Y• "' 0 ,-, "" ;( Cl> c;,i rn I.I'• c;; lb 0 ""' -'1 § ~ -J • 8 "' ..0 &: ~ .,, ~ ,;. ~ :; ;; V> 111 ;;; ;;; w ~ Cl.> 0: .Q er: ~ ;;; 0 I !' • --------~ -Ai e:ssn ------- . ----· ---- &I&ik Co1fd ~eJd • Jrf95,ooo -J94g,ooo Custom family home with gated entry. 3 bedrooms downmirs, 2 bedrooms upstairs. ~ulted ceilings. large walk-in storage In upstairs bonus room and stone fireplace. IJt NfPJi J-lelfhh • t~99S, 000 Custom Cliff Hawtl home. '4 bedrooms. 4 baths plus den. Beautifully finished in natural stone. slate and granite.Tongue-ai.d-groove beamed ceilings. . . - JP~~~M • /~999,000 Close to Wast Snet Beach. Large family home. 4 bedrooms plus den, 4.S baths. Large backyard features a waterfall. -__ , -----• ti' ~ ~ c. C» ':< ~ cu ;:; -:;,- !='• N 8 "" ::\) "' ... ,.... V• ii: ;;; ·-0 C» ~ ~ ~ Jv1y1~J-li/LJ • IJ.,(95,000 Contemporary style home designed by Horst NOppenberger: CoroM 1d ~ · $4,495,000 Authentic Italian style home influenced by the owner's villa on Lake Como. ~~ H · t1,£5aooo Spectacular remodel with pool and spa. .. - • 0Udlt ~ . $3,J.95'000 This Is the first time this gracious, Southern styte manor has ever been on the mari<et.An exquisite, S bedroom traditional home. CoroM Ad~ · $3,J.00,000 Nesded In the hillside d Corona del Mar, this private residenc:e offers the finest waterlront views On the Coast. • 11~ !G' €" &} ';< ~ "' 0 =r- ~-,, N § • ;o ~ ~ !"Tl "' ;;; ~ 0 "' ~ 'J! ~ ·- Charming. slngle-t.Yel home with ireat curb appeal. This wtefully redone 3 bedroom. 2 bath home featu,_ beautiful oak ftoors and a fabulous kJtchen with newer appliances. Newef'" windows and pbntadon shutters throughout. - upgraded electrical and plumbing plus air conditioning. Situated on an OYet"'Sized comer lot. Located In desirable neighbortlood near Back Bay. /t,195'000 ----~-~~ ....... --- L- ~ • 8 N .D fi j ,::. ., ~ ~ "' (/') ... ft; v; w 16 ... a: ~ i 0 CllfoM Jd ~ · /b,tgs,-Qdo Thls ii • MWly bulk. 2002 modern blt'fl"Ol ll home. Unti 11..tlble -Mwl and an aMOme Owil L.WK mau. piece. IJeJV?Ji ~ • Jtgg,goo .Ablollaly ~ COii~ ~ ... condomiUn wilt! ~ , ...... Locwd In • qlM .. .,.,. Olympic-tad pool and .. lbek. ' .· • ~al) ~y • <fj,195,000 This wonderful, remodeled &mily home features a spacious kitchen with granite. tof>-Of-the-line ~lances and a breakfast nook. all overlook.Ing the sunny brick patio. S'v#f},,.45#M ·• /~1951000 Totally remodeled and upgraded 2 bedroom, 2 bath oceanfront condomnum In Lacuna Royale. • 13 !G' ~ a. "' ':< s:: "' ;:; "'" P' N 8 ~ ::0 ~ !!!. ,.,, "' c;; ;:; ~ 0 ... ~ Jl 2 l , ' I .. - • - .. ~ -D j -t j ~ ~ w " .. & . i i 0 -. .. = - -~-~--- -~ ~J{ CvA.Jt • lq21J,0()() · ' Harcko-tnd UWe ICOl 'f home on a..-cuktMK we.t. CllMdrJ ~ Ind a ~ oc=-n .,_, l..oc:md at the cop d the .. in NHport Couc. CvAJU ~" • Jt,tgg,ooo ~ splendor on 1f19C.ba pnil wtOI room for a pool Ind lpL ~ PW\ 3 model wtdt ... house Ind «Ry courtyard. !Jel.J!f'J{ Cwt · f9tg,ooo lailllr\ ....... lnllde lftd ouaide. Hcdll .. dlGi:tted UMn."ane wtOI unique~ Ilda Ind b9dc,.,.. • . i • • ·'· -~ .. U> "' c g "<'. ~ ~ ' ~ rv 8 t>o f' "I ;u fl> "' "' .... V> c:. ',.{'. 0 ~ -7 Ji § ..• - t.- t 1 I • • 8 N '° .c u ;;; t~ >. "' "O 2 "' (/) ~ ~ VI ...., -;;; trf~ 0 Ci:. ~ .;; 0 . . -&!¥ sz;g&L ------ open house invitat~ons ALISO Vl!_LO 24 Bluff CoYe $625,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 • 38 \leHislmo $499,000 Sun 12-5 BALBOA ISLAND 1205 N. Barfront $3,499,000 Sat/Sun I 0-5 Szf&edll.esko 125Apolena $1495,000 Sat 1-4 Elalne Gordon BEACON HILL 19 E. Paricman $619,000 Sun 1-4 Jennifer Pricchett BLUFFS Sat/Sun 1-4 Delahanty/Cohen CAMEO HIGHLANDS 4624 Dorchester $1.299.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 CORONA DEL MAR 516o.tm0r $1,995,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 8cmnhlPfd 3315 Fount. Ave . $1,557,300 Sun 12-3 Conrad Pet.non 601 Nlrduus $1 .. 150,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ~ 716.5 Ponectll $899.000 Swt 1-4 SueY<Mq COSTA MESA 302 E. I 6dl St Unit F $728.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Kems/Beuon ~~------------------.................... .......... open house invitations HARBOR. lllOOE 5 RidpllrM $1,625.000 Sir/Sun I -4 Bri11n Thomas $6,'495,000 Sat/Sun 1-S ~ne v.u.ndne HUNTINGTON HARBOR $525,000 Sat 1-4 2 Hk:IGot y T,_ $n5,000 Sat/Sun 1-'4 CardosolWatson ' . LAGUNA BEACH -- .. ~VIMDr $3,995,000 Sat/Sun 1-'4 "'>' McNoose •c,,,.. $700,000 Sat/Sun , ... ~McAlooM $1 ,,90.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ~Mc:AlooM '"Win*~... $1.5-40.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ~ - LAGUNA HILL ------------------------- \ $1,295,000 Sat/SYn 1-4 Fara s.lamat Sun 1-4 ~~ Sun 1-4 . ...._.. ...... Sun 1-4 EllJne Gordon NEWPORT BEACH 325 Lajola $1,500,000 Sun 1-4 .. ~ ' NEWPORT COAS T -------------- 12 8upnorl $1 ,625,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 140 I Klnp Rd 620 Powell Pl $2.995,000 $1.295,000 NEWPORT ISLAND a 38rtt St $2.400,000 NEWPORT SHORES' 330 62nd $960;000-.. I · PERAZUL Sun 1-'4 Cari Young SYn 12-'4 -. _. ..... ---~ Sat/Sun 1-'4 O.td Prince -. s.t 1-4 tc.w.,,, Nao -------------·-------- 6Vla Gtada $3.250.000 Sat 1-4 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO s.t 11-3 Cuchbenl1 l11heml .. SPYO(#S !ilLL is MOl..cjec) A.199,000 Sir/Sun I ()..5 Ali.aNGnNlr' M. TURTLE ROCK .. Sunsu.m $617.000 • ,, ' ..... >· " • I l 8 , N I '° • .c l .... I ::;; ::E " > ~ a ~ "' I iii v; w ';;) "' . er l ! \ . NIWPOlrr •IAcH ••••• s.ooo ......,,...." ¥t9w ....... quality wiCh s bedroom suites 7.5 bath, family room. library. NIWPOllT 81ACH. 14, 7f S,OOO Plnonmk unoblcruc:c.d ... °' OCielft, hlrbor, city ll&flts to Palos Verdes.App oxin...ty 6,000 ..,.. feet. Unda Tacllanettl .. Schonlau NIWPORT HACH St,491,000 ~ ~ IWcourt 2 bd.l ba.and family room ct. add be downstln )'" bd. Ju11e & VMtaftn Salford NIWPORT HACH 1714,IOO l bd. 2.5 ba. townhome. Spacious rooms. fireplace. slldins doon that lad to pado. Nancy Maca.artn $617,000 Town.\ome In Turtle "odt. 2 bd. 2.S ba. 2-ar prap. 10 minute drM co Newport. OlpMattt.wl -------......... _ _.. ................ ~ .. --... ....,·-----...·-·--------·----... ·-----..... _. ___ C°"°""'DIL MAil St .nY,JOO l bd. 2.S ba. In Corore dll Mlr'Wlft. UMOm decor.IOU"'* lclldlln. ~ wlltl ~ Conrad~ NIWPO«T COAIT 11, t H,000 Dflirable St. Michel Ptan 2. '4 bd. l ba. N-appliances. uPlrades throuahout. Jocelyn aratter NIWPO«T HACH sm,ooo Expanded Bluffs home. l bd. 2.5 ba. Fr.nch doon. llaht wood ftoorir1I. amched .,... PMd Delehanty """'" - m I 0 CORONA D& MAil tl.tH.IOO ~ In. acre lot In Corona del Mar, Ocean. golf COl.rse ¥lewl. Home plans Included. Tom Thomson Jeff Axton NIWftORT MACH t I ,J00,000 Redone 3 bd. 3 ba.. home. Brlght ind spacious Close to llllWre. wi1er view. Hu,+! & Sharon Swanson COSTA MH A H 7f ,HO IS fairway views 4 bd 3 S bi single level home Guesl quarcers with private eniry Bill Lupis '°""1"AIHVALLIY M H .000 urge lot. Room for pool. 3 bd 2 ba Viulted ceiling. Each bedroom has private patio Jane Lana ""·'" 3 bd. 2.S ba split level 1n The Bluffs original development with 1900 sq. ft Blm Hutlnas NEW,Olrr BEACH $4,100,000 Over 4300 square foot Tuscan Villa. massive interior remodel just done. Boat dock accommodates 70' yacht. Bim Hastings NEW,ORT BEACH S4,4tS,000 Spacious home to be completed by mid 200'4! Home consists of 4 bd. 3.5 ba. New seawall and dock accommodates a 60' boat. Robert Taytor NIWPORT MACH P,491,000 Classic custom view estate combining timeless Eastern seaboard design with elegant European styling. · Linda Tqllanettl ... 99 VJ "' c a "' '< ~ ~ .., c:r 0 ._, C' :> Co ::0 It> ~ r "' r;; , ;;; 0 "' ~ " § '. . .'" t r · -.-.. I l I " ~ .. " 1't II ti ~ Ii t • ..c . I .c ~ IV v . ::E ~ IV 1? ~ (/) ~ i;j -;;; w ~ ~ a:: I ) .Q It: ~ iij 0 \ • • LAGUNA •IACH $6,000,000 Fabulous '.800 sq. ft. home unct.-construcdon In Irvine Cove. Private beKh. ocean view, lars-lot and pool. MLS#Ll2049 lllVINI fl,710,000 ~ 1.77 acn lot ln Shady c.nyon• wtch fabulous aolf coune, ~ and city l'Sha views. Ml.S#l8021 LAGUNA •IACH t2,llO,OOO Sd ... ~ Mw ..... s.p.rac. pat .-ws. Cabana wtdl jlculll lind .... MLS#l.11696 LAGUNA HACH $2,HO,Ht Top-quality. Mari< Sitp COi ltMlpOl'll'y home. Coasd-. canyon ~nd dty li&fit views. MLS#lll 362 LAGUNA HACH SI ,121,HO O cean views from Yinually e¥ery room In 4 bd. 2.5 bi. hOIM with inc~ dfficn. MLS#LI IS..O DANA ~INT '4ff .... Qc.,, br.ns It tumby l.-.m v-.. home. l bd. + bonus. I bL wtcti ~ roof. Ml...5# LI 2038 -~-----.._..., ....... __ ....... c....._ _________ ...., .. _._..._....,... ... _ .. ______ .... ______ ._. ___ ._.._,._... .. ___ __ LAGUNA •RACH SHf,000 Ucuna a.di ..... lot. Main a.di views. Plans for J bd. J bL home i~. Ml..S# LI 2735 ALISO VllJO .. lt,HO fOf'IMf' model with ~ and mountain views. .. bd. 2.S bl.. with Ufll"I~ f\nlshu. MLS#Lll874 2137 IAN CLIMINTI ••• 1 to.000 ~ rw~ Ryle l bd. 2.5 bL home wld'I views. Qudty upcrada. Best W.W lot. ~ ·-... t1LS# Sl4Cl817 ~•-l'l'W...,.n llACH I I ,OU ,too Ouplmc dose to beach and Khools. 1• unit has 3 bd. 2.5 ba. 2 .. unit has l bd. l .S ba. MLS# S326806 HMNI sn4:too Quall Hiii model like home. l bd. l.S ba. Comer lot. bonus room. many upgrades. MLS# SJ.41272 LAGUNA HACH I 1,0I0,000 Oceanfront buildlnc. l bd. l ba. Updated ;ind eicpanded. Direct acceu co deck. MLS# SJJ8J IS DANA POINT ltff,000 Historic 4 bd. l ba. Tudor reviv;al restored to original character. V'olell-mainalned prden. MLS# SJ 12030 LAGUNA NIGUIL .. J.4,tOO Home with ;all new amenities. l bd. l .S ba. located ln excellent neighborhood. MLS# S338m LAGUNA NIOUIL 14tl,OOO Designer's dell&ht. absolutely tum-by. 3 bd. 2 ba. with nearly $-40K In ul>C"des. r Ml.S# SJ39828 ORANG! SI 7 .500,000 Equestrian 4.6 acre family compound or corporate retreat. 2 beautiful homes. Adjacent to Cleveland National forest. Ml.S# LI 1771 LAGUNA llACH SJ, 1 tt,tOO Custom 3-story home with S bd .. 5.S ba. Stunning 180° views. Pool and spa. Indoor sauna. MLS# S32~SI DANA POINT SI, I t0,000 Beautiful architect desiined home. Forever views of ocean, mountains and city ll&hts. l bd. 2.S ba. MLS# Ll2929 --c.----·""-'--· ...... , ___ ... _____ , .. _._, __ . _____ .. _ ....... ., .... _., __ .,_._,.~...,.~ .............. _ .. ....-. 101 ~ .2 . a. OJ "<: • .·. .. ----, .... 11 t; II •' I ) j I " ' ( I I ' • ·- 102 "' 8 "' '° £: u ;,; ~ > "' tJ " ·., V) c. _, ~ ~ ... c. "'r i: ~ .:' "' Cl JENNIFER PRITCHETT 949.212.5279 949. 718.1579 CUA~IAL l ~IAl l\ ~l'IUAll~I INHRNArlONAl rRl:.SlnENT\ Hin ro r I~ NArlONWID[ _.,_..._.._._..., ~--· .. , ... ·--..... ____ ... ___ ,,,,_.._ ----------·---.. -..... ----..--..... .._ ......... .._ .. -..--- -.o-. ... .._.._.. ...... ___ ..,.._~ ... ----... ------·-----·-·---... -·----..... -. .___ ..... -.. .... ~ DAVID PR I NCE 949 .718.1520 CONRAD PETERSON 949.500.7788 conrad2000Qcompunrw.com • 103 (/) ~ c: 0. "' ':.<' 3:: ~ n , ?' "' 8 ~ ;Q ~ ~ ,..., "' Q;" ~ ., 0 "' ~ JJ ~ . ' ' ( l .... . t ") 114 I ' 8 I . ' N • ..0 .r:: ~ ... _ . "' ~ >. "' ~ .'3 "' (,/) llJ !§ "' w ;o .. llJ er .2 a: 2:-.;; 0 LAGUNA Bl!ACH $5,250,00G Expanded and remodeled custom home. New landscapina and new pool. LIDO ISLI! SJ,095,000 Beautiful, newly-constructed custom home on larp lot. LIDO ISL! $2, tS0,000 Luxurious execudw ""-st:ancffos multktse property. ( flt ( Jtl I 11 I l Jl\t4 .. , ·~ Marttyn Read LI DO ISLE OF FICE SHADY CANV'O... $2,700,000 Shady Canyon Villa,. 4 bedroom 4.5 bath. GoH coune view. Great yard. · . ChrilValll LIDO ISU SI ,H S,000 Wonderful Udo Isl« Family home. 4 bedroom 3.5 bath. Premier street. Marilyn "ead NEWPO«T HllGHTS SI ,ltS,000 Recendy r-emodeled charminc home on a ll'1' lot. Cul de sac loatlon. • ElthwFlne UDO PININIULA SIH,llO NantUClatt cotta&I· 2 bedroom 2 bacti. Resort IMnc. Land leue .. E!Ute Gonlon 949.723.8800 -..... .......... ..___,... .. .,_, ............ .,_ ... ,.,._ ... _..,._..,. .. _ .. ______ --..._. ____ -'·-----~ ...... __. ... ____ _...... .. #.... . SUNUT HACH $1,695,000 8ulld 10Uf" en.in home It the ocean & hear the WWII brtlk. Unda Field & Gall York ONE P01tD ROAD Sl,ltt,000 Spacious and open. 3 bedroom 3.5 !nth. 3 .. bedroom has separate entrance. Dave Wong ....,...JolUuo .000 000 ong •c:ouu CUSTOM P.1'S. .. Archtt.c:wnl Belcourt cunom wldl view. S bedroom, library. oftlce. Nancy r.tenon & Betty Comeas Ml 9°" ISLAND $2.lts,IOO New European villa. 3 bd. Family room, study, eie-ntol". Completion Spring 2004. Lyteen Ewin1 & Jeff Ewln1 DCWIR$HOMS Sl,IH... HAMORC'Oft $1,HS, .. U,... Badt Bly view home. '4 bedroom f>'<llisades Plan I . '4 bedroom l bath. Pool. 3.5 bath plus oft\ce and library. spa. 3 car ga.rage. Robin Chesnie Brian Thomas UUOAmAHD Sl,4tS..OOO Balboa Island charm -Grat location - 2 r.nw units. EIU..Gordon Newport Shores beach house! Newer windows. kitchen, carpet. .... Kennie lo fUu.o UDO~ SIM.OIO Two bedroom two bath beach cottage. Leasehold land. Elaine Gordon cbsocal.com BALBOA PENINSULA Beach lovers dream with panoramic bay, jetty and oceanfront views. $5,600,000 Berit Mitchell UDO ISLE $4.ns.ooo Southern end of Udo Isle with '40 ft. of frontage! '4 bedrooms, 4.5 bath with dock. Marilyn Read LIDO ISLI S4,StS,MO Udo Isle waterfront estate with 45' on the sand. - • , ., • 4 t ' •• ' \ .._ . ' 111 8 "'· .s;) .J: u 16 :::e ,:. "' ~ ::; ;;; V'.) ~ § .,. ... ~ " a: ~ i 0 . COLDWeLL BAN~eR~ COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES cbsocal.com PIELICAN CREST $1 l,500,000 Vtla Tesori -a am•m crwure by Glass Construction Corp. Sara Hinman A and Hinman PELICAN CREST $10.too.ooo Spectacular MW home to be buik by Glass Construc0on.. Sara Hinrn8n A and Hinman LAGUNA BEACH $9,750,000 Speaacutar ocwlt0o1t home. Rebuilt. Exc.hnt qu9lky ~view. SU. Hlnm8n A and Hinman .. SHADY CANYON" U,JS0,000 Golf coune wl9w. Frwnch Prvwnce home by Glass Construction Corp. Sera HINnM ........ Hinman PELICAN HIU SS,S00.000 Custam home to be butk. Panonm1c views ol ocean and h:ari>or. Sara Hinman a llrad Hinman TURTLE RIDGE Sl ,flS,000 Hlch'Y l.ft'"aded wtd'I ocean -· Gourmec kJtthen and downsaln muter. .__....., NEWPORT HACH s 1.oso.000 ~ ~ comw locatJon. on !tie i.,. 2 bd. ptus den. 2 S ba. condo. ~ hbOft. SharOft ~ ,. ·U .. ~ . ~ LAGUNA llEACH $6,195,000 Sophildcac9d oc-'ront hir1C wtd'I private SOlpS co Vlaoria a.en. ~ G*n a EAher Fine SHADY CANYON" $4.4tS,OOO Santa ~ scyle cusuim T"-cnbd by Glass ConstJ"UCdon corp; Sara Hlmnml a ..'9 Hinman CAH~LLO Sl.749,SOO ~~from did ._.., tarp lot. Many upcrades. 0 ti ----. ------- cbsocal .com NEW LI ST I NGS AVAILABL E SHA.Dr CANYOW $4.100.000 Shady ~ S bedroom Custom comer lot. Many extl"IS. Pool and spa. Sara Hfnm1111 Ir Brad HinrnM New cunom home. 4 bedroom l .S bath. Views from all ma1or rooms. Sara Hinman & Brad Hinman 1\Mn.I M>Cll $1."9,tM Custom home wldl buutlfuf detalflni throghout. u rge COf'Mf' lot. Kim Seldenbers UDO tSt.E $l,4ts)oo Premier Udo location. New remodel. urge lot. S bedroom 6.S bath. Debbie Sclafani Ir Ron MIHar n.ns.ooo Front row lrvlnt Ttrnce home woth specucular views, pool. Shlrtey Hanis & Shawn Hanis 3 bedroom 3.5 bath a"d library. Gorgeous upgrades. Prime Shlrfey Hanis NEWPORT BEAC H 949.<>44.1<>00 PERAZUL $l,ll0,000 fmmacubt« family home with sweeping views. Upgraded interior. LAGUNA aEACH Pride of ownership. Mixed use building In Woods CoYe. Sl,ltS,000 Connie Maxsend $1,.61S.- Gorpous l bedroom poulble .. ,,. nestled on pr1vate OWf'· slud lot. LIDO I SLE _..._. ___ ....._ __ ...... __ .. -1 ... ~-----.. -·-·---·-----... - -• --..... _ ... _.., __ --·---~ ___ ....,_..~ .. ---- 949.723.880~ - 101 ~ c a. "' ':< ;::: "' n :7" (7\ ' N 8 ,,. ::0 .,, ~ ,.,, "' &; ii , 0 ~ -< y g (. • ·~ . l ... J . . . 1 ... ~-----.---.... --., ~--- ' -· -.... 111 8 "" .. '° , ~ • u ;;, I ~ > C:.-ti) ~ :; ;;; <n u iO Vi ..... ;;; u er: ·~, ~ ~ ;;; 0 ... • ROD DALEY 949.759.3776 ·•-.41'•••-C'• .. , ...... • j1 4' •• ,., ••• , ••• , lot en "' c a. 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Mort11aoe Center , Wells Fargo Home MtQ_· _ World Savings TYP£ PtiOHE K (800) 344·2739 A (888) AAA·6050 A (800) 591-4446 A (88~ 641-6900 A (888) 411 -4246 A (600) 667 9106 R (686) 456·0223 A (800) 476·5995 A (6.?!l~_y92~ s (8002._?48·5931 R (9~1729-9200 K (800) 350-4496 _R __ J~Ol_4,90~1__1- S (866) 236-0546 s !800l250-1713 . 8 (800) 746-6999 K (800) 871 7345 R (800) 867 9813 s (866) 713·4387 s (800) 914-6166 INTEREST RATE 5.000% 5.250% 5.375% 5 375% 5500% 5250% 4950% 5 250% 5.250% 5.250% 5 125% 4.875% 5.375% 5.000o/o 5.125% 5625% 5.500% 5 250% 5.250% 5 450% 'llo POINTS OWH ("~) 5 2 375 5 0 soo 5 1 000 5 0 000 5 0 000 5 0 000 35 1 000 5 , 091 10 1 250 20 1 625 10 2.000 5 2 625 10 0 000 20 3 000 20 2.375 20 0 750 5 0 000 5 1 000 20 2 000 20 1 000 LOCK· IN A.P.R. 30 5 310 30 5 379 30 5 550 30 5 430 30 c, 514 45 5310 30 5 016 30 5 36/ 30 5.291 45 5 432 30 5 387 40 5.334 30 5 412 45 5.357 30 5.371 30 5.730 30 5.676 30 5 326 30 5 430 30 5 616 INTEREST "" RATE OWN 2 125% s 3 250% 10 NA NA 2 950% 10 NA NA :l 375% 5 4 125% 20 , <'50% 20 1 250% <'0 1 250% ?O 0 990% 35 NA NA 1 250% 20 1 250% 20 2 950% 20 3 500% 20 3 250% 20 NA NA 2 875% 20 NA NA PO!NlS !'So) 1.000 5 000 NA 0 000 A.P.R. 4 080 3 321 NA 5 440 NA 3 420 4 ?00 3 632 3 /94 MAX. 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Keeping its original integrity of its island style boasts beautifully appointed features throughout. A neutral tone welcomes guest into this front four bedroom, two and one-half bath front home. The gourmet kitchen opens to the rear patio creating an ideal setting for entertaining and everyday family living. Relax on the newly landscaped front patlo and enjoy ocean breezes. The gorgeous rear unit is a large one bedroom, one bath located on a st.reet verses an alley. En1oy views of Newpon Beach from the upstairs balcony. This property has been compl.etely remodeled with impeccable taste and quality for either an owner or investor. Titis home is offered at $1,750,000. For more informatWn, call Roseanne T. Levan al 1949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140 Newport Center Drive, Ste. I 00, Newport Beach. ©2003 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation. OwHed and operated '1y NR,T Jm:, • Exquisitely built custom home on the golf course This home 1s located on the eighth fairway of urn.• of Oran~c County's oldl'st and most prestigious golf courses, Santa Ana Country Club Beauufully designed, this three bedroom, three bath, 3,200 plus square-foot home's floor plan includes a large great room and goum1et kitchen, extra larf.c master bedroom suite and bath, aJI with gorgeous vlews of the golf course The amenities include duaJ paned windows, custom cabinetry throughou1 including three media centers and a wall to wall built-in china cabinet in the dining room, custom built fireplaces in the great room an~ master bedroom, marble finished mai.1er bath with built-in aquanum, cedar-lined closets and cabinets, Sub-Zero, convection oven, pastry oven, direct T.V , srnne finished hearth, large deck with built-in spa tuh and much more. This home is offered at $1,500,000. For more information, call Marilyn Williams al (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties. 140 Newport Ce11trr on·ve, Ste. I 00, Newport Beach. 02003 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation. Owned and operated by NRT Inc, • • • . • • 121 - .... • ESTHER FINE 949.717.4764 HALL O F FAME '('l O llll'l t 111\NI\• 'fl •. ______ .. ______ ., .. ~ ...... -...... _____ ,..,.... ___ ......... _,.. __ . ...__.__ .......................... _ . ._.... ..... ___ _ f f t I I I I I I I I , I I I AlltH •• ot lolafch :s. 2004 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-yar fixed 30-Ye• adjustable Aapex Discount Mtg._ AAA Mortgage A Supenor Mortgage Action Lending A1mloan.com American First Rate Mtg. City Loan Corp. Detnck ~rtg~g~r2._UP TYPE PttOHE K (800) 344-2739 R (8~) AAA 6050 R (800) 591 ·4446 R (888) 641 ·6900 R (888) 411 -4246 R (800) 887:9106 R (888) 456-0223 R (800) 478·5995 Diversiled Funding Group _ ~ {87_?) 64~9920_ DowneySavi s ----~ ~~~)_'.348·5931 Emery Financial e·r rade Fln81'1Clal 1mortgagegroup.com IndyMac B~_k __ Prov~t Bank ~ortgage _ Quaker City Bank Universal A~erican Mtg U S. Mortg~ge-Ce_!1ter Wells Fargo Home Mtg World Savings ~ (949)]29_:9_200 ~ (800) ~50-4496 R _ _@00)_40E·1611 s -(866) 236·05~ s (800) 250·1713 B (800) 746·6999 K (800) 871 ·7345 R (800) 867 9813 s (~6) _7_1 ?·4387 s (800) 91 4-8166 INTEREST RATE 5000% 5250% 537!>% 5375% 5 500°. 5250% 4 950% 5250% 5.250% 5.250% 5.125% 4 875% 5.375% 5.000"/o 5125% 5625% 5.500% 5250% 5250% % POINTS OWN ('I 5 2 375 5 0 500 5 I 000 5 0000 5 0 000 5 0000 35 1 000 5 1 091 10 1 :>so 20 1 62!> 10 2 000 s 2.625 10 0 000 20 3 000 20 2 375 20 0 750 5 0 000 5 1 000 20 2 000 5 450% 20 1 000 LOCK· IN A.PR 30 5 310 30 5 379 30 5 550 30 5 430 30 5574 45 5 310 30 5 016 30 5 367 30 5.291 45 5 432 30 5 387 40 5.334 30 5 41 2 45 5 357 30 5 37 1 30 5 730 30 5 678 30 5 326 30 5 430 30 5 618 IHTEREST ' RATE OWN 2 125% 5 3250~. 10 NA NA 2 950°0 10 NA NA '3 375°0 5 4 125% ?O 1 2so•,. 20 1 250•,. 20 , 250% 20 0 990% 35 NA NA 1.250% 20 1 250% 20 2 950% 20 3 500% 20 J 250% 20 NA NA 2.875% 20 NA NA POINTS l'I 1 000 5 000 NA 0000 NA 0 000 0 000 1 000 0000 1 000 0.000 NA 0 000 3 125 1 000 1 625 0 000 NA 2 000 NA AP.R 4 080 3 321 NA !> 440 NA 3 420 4 200 3 63:> 3 794 4 601 MAX LOAN 333 700 333 /00 NA 500.000 NA 333 700 333 700 800.000 800.000 333.700 MARGIN l""I 2 750 2 250 NA 2 950 NA 2 750 ? 250 2 3()() 2.650 2 700 3.360 ;>,000,000 2 100 NA 3.831 3 503 6.47 ' 3 670 3 520 NA 3 710 NA NA 1,000.000 333.700 333, 700 333,700 J33. 700 NA J33 700 NA 2 /50 1 975 2 350 2 750 ;> 000 NA 2 750 bOO 000 ? 900 1TS 6LB NA 110 NA ns 12LB HS 1TA 110 1TS NA 1TA 11 A 1TA 12L B 6LB NA lfS 110 ADJ FREQ lY GM NA IM NA 1Y IV IM IM 1M 1Y NI\ lM lM 1M 1Y 6M NA tY 1M Bott> l••ed & ed!UStabie p<ogtams are 3000 conventoc>nat mo<lgaoes Type 01 Lenclll<" 0 -6aM K -mot10ao<t r;.o.,~.., n -mot1gaQ<it bu:i!.e• S .... .,~ & toa" Monoaot' twn~ .. ,~ and 0<oke1<. 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Ali 111.0<J rat~ OfOQ'am' tt._1•N ·' ·•~ , • ..,.._.,,, ,1 S300 700 1i111f1M (tn ~)es tenoers profot, maroin • H"Cle• • actu31 rote ahfof r t\I •ldJu:Sll'NHH lf'WN• 11 lhe DJS'5. fOf sun~ an ~1st;t0;e rafe tMcttq1n • 1rvta• ... Nttw H~ttt '10 • 11th t>ro:i1 C'.061 of f u"O\ I IS t Vu,1 lu11·,.;•., ft .. l &M. ~ llOOR 618 • 6 month f1easur,i S.H. 11A. 1 Yea1 Ttcta~ry A"O A.dluatmen1Frequency ~1hr· Pft•.00 ootwf'en .:.dfV!aln .. _,fi,, \M ' Mtinlh bM •ti Mr)oth~ '" • , Yell• AW ratfl\ !tvOtt• 1 h t.hnOQfl "'" 'Y ··•" +01.l j letml pnot to apP'ytng 104' a toan AH ktndet'5 pro<AOe ioans _.....,,,.. d•tterrnt tdlt-S l)f'\d tem1~ '°' 0+n-.1ont ioan dfUOuHI.-.. f '"'' 1111u,mal!Ofl J)fecwnled ,.. 1101 a " nOt-• lo m 11\.11 1 Mi .m If you t'Mw-. my J>'onl6~ N1f~ lht .•hove~,,,,.,,,, .111 Hl~l1 939 NFNS Ct1ee11 t11l0<matooo aa11y 111 www nlns com U)l'Vl!IC ,II I .'IMll 11, .. Na1..,,,.,11 "'a•• •al ri ...... ""'" ~, Custom duplex on Balboa Island This duplex located on famous Balboa Island has been remoc.Jeled to lap111re the essence of island living. Keeping its original integrity of Its island style boasts beautifuJly appointed features throughout. A neutral tone welcomes guest into this front four bedroom, two and one-half bath front home. The gounnet kitchen opens to the rear patio creating an ideal setting for entertaining and everyday family living. Relax on the newly landscaped front patio and enjoy ocean breezes. The gorgeous rear unit is a large one hedroom, one bath located on a street verses an alley. En1oy views of Newport Beach from the upstairs balcony. Th.is property has been completely remodeled with 1mpeccahle taste anc.J quality for elther an owner or investor. This home is offered at SI ,750,000. For more information, call Roseanne T. L(Van al (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140 Newport Center Drive, Ste. J 00, Newport Beach. Q2003 Coldwell Banlter Rtal Es1"tt Corpora/Um. 0 Hl1fed and operated ;y NR,T Inc, Exquisitely built custom home on the golf course This home rs localed on the eighth fairway of mil' of Orange Ct>urlly'~ oldc~1 and most prestigious golf courses. Santa An,1 Country Club. Beautifully designed, this three bedroom. three hath, 3,200 plu!> Stj1tarc·foo1 horm"s floor plan includes a large great room and go11 m1ct kitchen, ext ra large master bedroom suite and bath. all with gorgt'm1s views of the golf course The amenities include dual paned windows. custom cabinetry thn.1ugho111 including three media centers and a wall to waJI built-in china cabinet in the dining room, custom built flreplan·s in the great room and master bedroom. marble finished master bath with built-in aquanum, cedar-lined closets and cabinets, Sub-Zero, convection oven. pastry oven. direct TV . stone finished heanh, large deck with built-in spa tub and much more. This home 1s offered at $1 ,500.000 For more informah·on, call Marilyn Willit1ms at (949) 640-3600. Strt1da Properties. 140 Newporl Crntrr Dn've. Sir I 00. Newporl Beach. 02003 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporat10'1. Owned and operated by NRT Inc ••••. • • ' • • 1 • .. 122 ' - ...... •' WITNESS HISTO Y IN THE MAKING Tom Klte Hale lrOwin 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 Classic. [Household names like Kite. Irwin . Rodriguez. Crenshaw; Tr~vino and Tho.rpe are coming to Newport Beach in March. It's your only chance to participate in a PGA TOUR sanctioned event in Orange Coun ty all year. [The players of the Champions Tour have been writing golf history for decades. Advertise in the Toshiba Se nior Classic special edition and be a part of the next chapter. -TOSHIBA CHAMPIONS TOUR Marrh 15· 21. 2004 • Newport Beach Country Oub Space & Copy Deadline: Monday, March 8 , 5 p .m. 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PICK IT UP ANO CALL: Daily A Pilot Call (949) 642-4321 COSTA MESA 1741 Tustin Ave #21A 2Br 2Ba Sat/Sun 1-4 $429,000 Charles Markel Pacific Coast Realty Group 949-642-6438 IRVINE 148 Pineview 2Br 1.5Ba Sat/Sun 10-3 $479,000 Sandra Downey & Devin Mongell Prudential Calif Realty 714-305-5091 LAGUNA NIGUEL 27532 Caesars Place Sat-Sun 1-4 $619,900 Brett Smith Prudential Calif Realty 949-425-9600 29031 Ridgeview Dr Sun 1-4 $830,000 Terri Bruno Prudential Calif Realty 949-425-9600 3 Via Los Rosas Sat-Sun 12-5 $1 ,895,000 Randy Ora Prudential Calif Realty 949-495-1800 LAGUNA WOODS 230-D Avenida Majorca Sat/Sun 12-5 $349,000 Carol Kirk Prudential Calif Realty 949-425-9600 2090-A Ronda Granada Sun 12-4 Carol Kirk Prudential Calif Realty $219,000 949-425-9600 NEWPORT BEACH HEIGHTS 223 Oceanview 4Br 3Ba Sat-Sun-12-5 $1 ,350,000 Paul Dolkas Prudential Calif Realty 949-290-3053 NEWPORT BEACH 104 Via Orvieto Sat/Sun 1-4 $2, 199,000 Angie Blaik Prudential Calif. Realty 949-425-9600 Call for gate access 5br 6ba Sat-Sun 1-5 $3,995,000 Patrick Tenore Nationwide USA 949-856-9705 681 Vista Bonita 3br 2.5ba Sat-Sun 1-5 $759,000 Patrick Tenore Nationwide USA 949-856-9705 2753 Umbrosa 4br Sat 1-4 $895,000 Noralee Paulson Realty 949-632-6489 RANCHO MIRAGE 70707 Frank Sinatra Drive ..- 3br, 2ba, 2 master suites Sat-Sun 1-4pm $320,000 By Owner 714-299-5540 • 123 ~ V> °' 2 a °' '< '!: °' ;; -3 ~ IV 8 t> :J;) ~ ~ ,.., oft n; ro . 0 ~ ~ 3' 2 • • .. , • NEW LISTING • NEWPORT COAST NEWPORT COAST NEWl'OAT RIDGE ESlATES $1, 799,000 STIJNHING OcEAH HEIGHTS Willi HARBOR VIE~· CASSIS $2,839,000 ~Iv •ro r1q I '!al•· 11r,"it! w 1n dCD'O, "'"'"'v ltitfl ~o 1· 1 : ~, 11 .,.r-'· • :,,., lly •POO•nll'<l r•:1111r n..s Ille "' J>:tr bfllll1on o~ Ille l'latll floor wom v•ews into lh• hartJ<Jr ana )u11se1s There are a tolal of 5 J ~ t•1:"' 111 ' 1•rv ,• )111 o..~:•o ., o•" t " • • v ~· ,. I• ... 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'" 0 0 ;;.. r "' ~ ,..., ,,. <:" ;;; 0 OJ ~ 3' q .. • ~ ·, • Dana Point home offers forever views featunng an open, spacious floor plan, this beautJlul architect-designed home has fo rever views of the ocean, mountams, coastline and city light . Situated ma private cuJ-de-sac locat1on, JUSt minutes from Dana Point I !arbor, this property is currently being offered for A gated entry w1th inviting courtyard leatls to this residence, which hJs four decks to enjoy the views There are a total of three bedrooms and two am.I one-half baths. Interior highlights include wood Ooors. marble anJ granite surface~ and a master sutte with retreat This home 1s offered at SI, 190,000 For ttWrc informatio11. call Ray McAfoose of Coldwell Banker's Lag1ma Beach So11th office at (949) 499-1320 Coldwell Ba11ker Residential Brokemge 1s flit' leading residential real estate company in Orange County with I 7 offu:es and more than 900 sales associates More mformation abollt Coldtt·dl Bt11Tker Omng.e C<Juflty is available on/me at www.cbsoCtll com Coldwell Ba11ker Rt'sident1<1l 8roknage is a member of the NRT fan11/y ofcompames. NRT fnmrJ1orated. the nation 's lcadi11g rt•sidential nal estate brokaaJ!.e cOmJ1rmy H n ~11bsultary o(Cnuiant Co rporation (NYSE:CDJ Laguna Beach estate with sweeping panoramic views En1oy thL· elegance ol reson hvmEI Jnd hri.>.ithtaking panoram1C view~ of the coastline lrom th1 spectacular thn:e-.;tory Europt:an -;1ylc villa This n 1stom-huilt estate 1 s1tuatetl o n a pnvate lot at the end of a cul-de-sac. fratunng a lar~e. open floor plan that aJlows for panoramlC views from every angle, the home has more than 5,700 square feet of hving space with six hedrooms and 'il'ven bath CathedraJ ceilings. Greek marble, four fireplaces and cust0m h111lt-ins add to the elegance of the residence Located on the main floor is a grant! marhlc foyer and dramatic <;ta1rcase. Spacious dining and fa.m1ly room~ .mcJ a den arc opumally situated for v1ewmg the sunset An e ntertainer's drl'am, this home provides plenty of spacious balconies with \'1t:w~ Additional amenitJcs include a maid'!. quarters, pool and s pa, sauna, Wl'1ght room, o utdoor kitchen w1th fireplace anti plenty of room for indoor and outdoor entenainmg This Laguna Bench estate 1s truly for the h11yer who wants something special This home is offered at $3, l Y9.YOO. For more information. call D(lvid Mason and Barry Tobin of Coldwdl Banker's Laguna Beach South o_tftce at (949) 499-1320. Coldwdl Banker Residential Brokerage is tht• leadfng residential real estate company in Orange County with 1 7 offices and morr than 900 sales associates. More information about Coldwell Banker Orange County is available on line at WUJW.cbsocal.com Coldwell Banker Residential Brolterage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brolurage company. is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). Mediterranean- style with beautiful ocean view Th1'i San Clemente home. situated in a superior location on a best-view comer lot in a gated commuruty, is wnhin walking distance to the beach and park Wi th a total of three bedrooms and two and ont!-half baths, 1he home offers J heauuful view of the ocean FeJtunng exceptional upgrade throughout, interior highlights of this resident l' 11 111.1plc cabinets, plantation shutters, granite kitchen counte11op . C1mpi noonng and crown molding. Other features include a fabulous f.lmily ro anJ three Lar garage Enjoy the incredible view from the master bl·Jro111 Jeck Thi., home 1s offered at $1, 190,000. For more i1iformatio11. call Ilona Szabo-Poon of Coldwell Bankrr\ I <1,f!.111 Heach So11tlt office at (949) 499-1320. Coldwell Banker Reside11twl llrukc 1 tire leudinJ?, residential real t•state company in Orange County with 17 u/111 more titan 900 sales associates. More information about Coldwell Hr111J..w Orant,t' County is available 011/ine at www.cbsocal.com . Coldwell H1111k1' Residt•ntial Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companfr1· .VU/' Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brokera,l!,t' ro111J'ill a subs1d1t1ry of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CDJ. Exceptional hilltop location with south coast vie This single level townhome in Laguna Niguel, located on a rare r ,1t 1fn Island Village penmeter site. features phenomenal ocean views front R111 t to the islands, and Jown the coast as far as Mexico. Enjoy the supcrli t 11.1,1 amhiance and great sunsets from th.is exceptional hilltop location w11h spectacular sit-down views of the coastline and city lights. Highlighted by a tree-canopied front lawn and rear yard w1th garJl·n , .• , this property is for the buyer who wants something really special Open .111 airy for indoor/outdoor living, w1th both front and rear yards, the honw 11. total of two bedrooms and two full baths ThJs home IS offered at $660,000. For more information, call Jim Allensworth of Coldwell Banker's Lt1,f!,1111t1 H So11th office at (949) 499-1320. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokm1g<' I.''"' leadi11g residential real estate company in Orange County with 1 7 oj)ln•.1 '"" more than 900 sale.s associates. More information abo11t Coldwell Bauka Orange County is available online a.t www.cbsocal.com. Coldwell B(lnko Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brokerage comp11111· a subsidiary of Cmdant Corporation (NYSE:CD) . 111 i: mdude :.:irnru~ illy room Jroom JnJ f_,1.~111111 mkt I tl/!,f IS 7 tJt/tCl'S and 11kt·r 11k1' RT 11/lf1t111J II views c1f1c Rt Tl Cnvt' 'II \"t•lJ'-. 1en .rn<l lllt' h.1, d /II/ti Jl1•1/(h ' 1.l //11 ·1•.1 r111tl t'r Li ght and bright home with an open floor plan I lighUghts within this home include a gounnet kitchen with large center island opening to the family room and a third bedroom with bath has a separate entry. The spacious master suite has French doors and a mast~r hath with dual sinks, separate tub and shower. The home is beautifully landscaped and has a wrap around front porch and a two car anached garage with alley entrance. Sttuatcd in a quiet locatson, 11 is near Fashion Island and the beach. This home is offered at S 1,399 ,000. For more information, call Dave Wong of Coast Newporl Properlies-Coldl<'t'll Banker at (949) 644-J 600. Coast Newport Properties is locnlt'd ill 4 Cit•1c Pln:i1. Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker Residentinl Brokangc· is a mt'tnber of the NRT family of companies. NR"f Incorporated. the nation's lead in& rcs1dentwl real estate brokerage company. is a subsidiary of Crnd1Jnt Co171orr1tion (NYSE:CD). Gated community of Provence A model perfect home with three bedrooms plus loft (poss1hlc fourth bedroom) nestled on an oversized pri vate lot in the premiere gated Provence communJty. The interior Is beautifully appointed in neutral tones. It is highly upgraded with custom built-ins, painting, Oooring and window treatments. Outdoors enjoy intimate side courtyards and a picturesque rear yard with large grassy area and entertainers' patio complete with built-in barbecue. This home is offered at S 1,625,000. For more information. Marquise Beucler or Greg Lombardi of Coast Newport Properlies-COldwell Banker at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newporl Properlies is 1-0cated at 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260. Newporl Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential Brolreragt is a mnnber of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated. the nation's leading residential real estate brokerage company. is a subsidiary of Cm"4nt OJrporation (NYSE:CDJ. · --- Remodeled Newport Heights home Recently remodeled with wuod floors and lll'W windows, this c:hJmung Newpon Heights home has thn..•e hcdrooms and two bdths. It 1:. situated sn a pnme location on a large lot at tl'll' l'ml ol J l lll ck ·sJc .ind 1s w11hm walkmg lhStancc to schools. parks, shopp1nK and re~t.1ur.int' The cozy lotch~n has ~ranitl· cnuntcr!I .111d nl'W .ipphancr' anJ rahmcts and m the expanded master su11e thcrl' 1!> dn oll1l l' Resort-style backyard features a pool aml ·p.i This home 1s o ffered at $1.295,000 for more infomiatio11. call f.stht•r 1-tne o.f Coast Newport Proprrl1cs-Coldl<'dl Bnnkc•r at (949) 644-1600 Const Ne11•11orl Propl'rtlt'~ u lorntt'd 11t 4 Cil'ic f'lti:a, Sit'. 260. Newport Beacla Coldu•df H1111kl'r Rt•s1dn1tu1t Hrokem/!.c 1:; a mnnbcr <~{ the NRTjam11y of companies NRT lnmrywmtt'd. the• 1111tio11 \ lcndint, r1'l 1dC11ti11f real estate brokeraf.c company. j( n .. ub11d11trv of Crndnnt Corpomtwn (NYSE:CD) Custom five bedroom home Incredible, just expanded aml remodeled custom home w1th five bedrooms and four bathrooms. Beautiful contemporary Jines highlight the home with gcncrom u:;e ot hrass, copper and teak. r eanires include all new landscaping and new pool and a large o pen floor plan with marble floors. The large master bedroom suite has view!>, d f4'eplacc, his and her closets, large bath and terraces This home is offered at $5,250,000. For more informatjon, call Shirley llarris of Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell Banker at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties is wcatcd at 4 Civic Plaza. Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker ResidenHal Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. 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