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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-03-20 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilotc 0 .. Serving _the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 2004 I Record-setting day at Toshiba Golfer Tom Purtzer's 1,1 -under 60 sets a tournament record o n the sam e day club pro Paul Hahn makes his first appearance. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot NEWPORT Rl'..ACI I -Bcrure this week, Tom Pun1..er wouldn't have considered Newport Beach Country Oub a courM' 1hat suits his game. firs1 round. including 11 7-undcr· par 29 on lhe back nine. 1 lale Irwin's 62 in the final row1d of 1998 wa~ the· previous wurnament low. • TOSHIBA For full coverago of the Toshiba Senior Classic, see Page 81. l'urtzer did hi., lllll!>I dmnage un thl' i<t<;t fiw holt.·~,, I IP lrnockcu 111 thrcl' hirdie~ ,111d hJd an eagll' on the 49:!·yard p.tr-5 15th. l'urti'l'r had .!O:! v~mh ,1go. "{ ooing along. I wa:-.11'1 1J1i11lmg . any1 l1111g :-.pecial," Punzer :.aid "Thl'll, once I made the t:aglt" 1hi11g~ 1umcu around, and I tho11gh1 I hau a shot at 5!.I. · l'unn·r l1·au:o. the Oiampion' lour 111 driv111g distance and av- l'ragl'd .!II I y.mJ... Friday, givmg him -.c•H•ral \\t•dgc·~ into green:.. I le 1111,.,cd I"'' 011t• green, hitting I; ol I H gn·t·m 111 reh'ltlation. DON LEACH /DAJLY PILOT Tom Purtzer gets a huge round of applause on the 18th hole after breaking a one-day course record with an 11-under-par 60 for the fir st round of the Toshiba Senior Classic on Friday. That all changed after Friday. With nine birdies and one eagle, the 52-ycar-old Puro.er sel a loshiba Senior Oassir courst' record by two strokes wi1h an 11 · under-par 60 to lead after lhe Puruer is just the fifth player lO shoot 60 in Oiampions Tour history. and the four-stroke lead over Joe Inman, who shot a 64, makes ii the largest lead after the firs! round on the 0Htmpions Tour since Allen Doyle led the IR Senior Tour Championship hy five ~1rokes in :woo. for his second ,11111 011 <llld · hi1 a 4-iron fiw f1•c1 bl'11111tl till' holl'. He draineu 1hc put1 lrom then·. Purtzer's prcviou~ low ro1111d in two Toshiba Senior ChL-.:-.ic' W<t'> a 67 iri lhe fi nal round lwo yt•ar' "I h11 'lllllt' good 'hots even 1hr1ugh I go1 a hlllt· anxious," l'ur111·r -..ud. "\\'ht•11 vou stan lO go Im\, \lllJ tt•111I 111 tighten up a lillll' hi1. .11111 ii dm•,11'1 IJl'come See TOSHIBA, Page A5 \'Ill LIN.WA~ IA DA!l f PllO l Austin Bagby, 11, tries to hold onto the basketball while wearing an English royal guard costume during recess. Diverse gathering M•rlsa O'Neil Daily Pilot The multipurpose room at Kaiser Elementary looked like Disneyland's It's a Small World ride on Priday morning, ex- cept the children were much more lifelike. Sixth-grade students dressed in lederhosen, kilts, kimonos and other ethnic garb ror Multicultural Day at the school. Each presented a report and prepared a special dish, and some even did dances highlighting their families' origins. ~AU the kids investigated their ethnic roots," teacher Debra Muni7. said. "They learned about their heritage ifld ethnicity and to really celebrate their diversity." Rick Sullivan, 12, tries various world foods at lunch during the Multicultural Festival and International Foods Tasting Exhibit at Kaiser Elementary School in Costa Mesa. Students selected a country side and one from their fo. of origin from their mothers· thers' side and learned about FAMILY TIME lhe cu'IOm..,, religion' ;mu government of those area-.. They made up poMcr buJrd~ de~nihing t'ach place and brought in traditional lood lO '>hare wiLh 1he cir"'· Bimn:a Nil~'cr, 11 , did her rt•purl on Lebanon, where her fa thds family is from. and Ja- pan. where her mother's fam - ily i' from. She drc!>~ed in a ki- 11101w and set out a plate of sui;hi ai. a crowd of hungry ... 1udents gathered anxiouo;ly. lier !lister. 19·month-old t=rancesca. toddlt.>d nearby in another national co~tume -a tiny rheongsam dress. Second only to the sushi was the fish and chips 1hat ac- companied l:.!-yrar-oh.I Ju11tin McLaren's proj<'ct. Justin See DIVERSE, P•&• A4 Digital tape will be made for Hai di defense Attorneys for three boy accu sed of raping an unconscious rcen gi rl want the best quali ty tape of the incident. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -rill' db1nc1 allumey':o. ollict• aWl't•tl Friday lO make ~1 di¢1al rnpy uf Lht· 1ape tha1 caplurcd an allt•grtl r.:tpt' of a 16-ycar·old J.,'lrl lcu lhe dcfl'nw tl'illll oUhe thn•t• 1cenager' Jrt"uM.•d of 1lw l'lltllt' be<-auM.' prt•v11111' n1p1e:. nlddl' in analog form wrrl' not exart copies. Newport llearh Polin· fk· partnw111 '~tlt·ographC'r l\en- dr.i 1>1wr-.1 tt•..,1ilil'd l·riday 1ha1 rnpit•' ol llll' 1:qwd inridt.•111. which '>how1' Udl011lla11l'> (;n•g I laidl ,011 of Orangr ~1u111y N,.,b1a11t Sherill Dun I lai<ll - Kcilh Spann .md l\yk Na- rhrl'lllt'r pt.'lll'lraling a J.,rirl wi1h a pool l'Ut'. a ngarclle muJ a bo1tle. wert· made u,ing a OBITUARY IOWl'I q11.1hl\ ll'l'01d11tg llll'lh1id 1h.11 m av 11111 l.'ilJllllll' 1111' ..,;u m· tl1•1:11J, .1~ ,1 1.ll,.;11;al rnpy. "II look.' lik1· tilt• dl'lt•1t\I ' dm0\ll0t ha\'l' ;111 1·~m·1 1 op~ qi till' lilpt• th.11 \\'"' IL1l1.•11 lb, I.ti\ t'nfort't•n1t·111 ottin.11,1 111 '>;111 llt·m.mh1111," -..11tl lohn I I ll:ir lll'll, '.1d11l.'>fll'r' .1111m11°\. lht <.olllll•liJ1 I, ,\I,,, I. t.1111l'd 1lw 11wru11111.11111g 1.11w alll'g1·dlv ,11111 h~ 1lw tld1·nd .till\ lh('lll\l'i\l'\, d1L111g1•d ham! ... '''H'r.il 1irrn.'"· I roni 11t1· hand-. of 1w11 11·1•11agl'r<. \\Ill• fo und 11 111 )ulv .!(XI:!. 1ht• t·.1111 I l>ltft'I l\1'111 Ill ,1 trthlt•tl lf'fil llVt'. wlto ... 1111w1·d ii lo ii 1w1gh hor 111 law t•11lorcl'1111•111, \\ho call1.·l1.1111h11n11e' lrom tlw "°'n llt.'m.mhno "lw11ff', I It-pan See HAJDL, Pa&e A4 Former Newport mayor dies at 85 Paul Ryckoff was an advocate for s low growth and the enviro nment. June Cau1r.nde Daily Pilot NEWPOlrt Hf.Ac.I 1-Paul Ryckoff, a former council· man and mayor who advo- cated ~low growth in the 1970s, died Thursday from complications of Parkinson\ disease. I le wa~ 85. "He made a huge differ- ence by guiding the city dur· ing n \\'JV ui1iral period ol 1i1111•." ,,11d lt'.111 Wall. u11 otht•r lorim·r mayor and ... 1m, -grm\lh Jdvqcarc who 'c'rvl•d a~ Hvrko lf 'i; cam paign cha11111.111. H)'Ckolf wa-. Plecll'd to tht• t•mmc1I 111 I ~Ji.! and erved until l!lBll -il critical pe· nod for the n ty_ fl wa~ dur ing 1h1' 11nw 1ha1 Newport Rt•arh wati draflmg its first t;eneral Plan. wh ich Hyckoff helped \lt'er toward slow- growth priorities. Watt said. Tlw I 971h were alsn a tinw of hatlll'' 10 preserve thl' See MAYOR, P•1e A4 A fiery threat to our safety and way of life Dail y Pil ot ATA GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.dailypiot.com I n July 1999. about a year after I made the declSlon to become a full-time writer. I was given an assignment by Kevin O'Leary, then editor of O.C. Metro magazine, to dig up the din on the commercial nursery business. I visited a few local nurseriei and got a pretty good education. Then I decided to tab one more tour of a nursery ln Fountain Valley. On that visit, all was going about u well u could be expected. There was. after all, no scandal in the commercial nunery buMesa-only the usual problems common with every business: staff Issues. state regulations. supplier problems and such. STEVE SMITH Then, shonly before I was ready to leave, I asked one of the OW'llft1 what challenges they faced In the funm. "Fire ants," he replied. "What?" r said. "Fire ants," he said again. "We have to certify every plant against fire ants, and It's causing a lot of trouble. ff The more we Uillced, the more I realized that my nursery story was toast The real story wa5 fire ants. I called my editor from my cellphone while I was still at the nursery and told him what I'd heard there: that lf somethlng wasn\ done soon, Southern California would be overrun by fire ants. I offered him no proof other than my interview notes wlth the nursery owner. But he told me later that there was something in my voice that caused him to give me the green Ught. ffFollow the story," he saJd. What I discovered was scary. The red imported fire ant now causes more than $1 billion in damage per year in the southern states. Some counties in Texu, Georgia and other southern states have had quarantines In effect for yed to stop the ants from spreading. But by the time I WU writing • about this in 1999, it was already too late. TI1e fire ants had won. Thanks to the infestatJon of fire ants, !;>ackyard barbecues were becoming a thing of the past in many southern counties. Instead, residents wheeled thelr barbecues onto the street, where they could cook and enjoy a cold one wi thout the fear of being bitten by these ferocious pests. Ah. those bites. According to research at Tulane University: SMF--.Y,P .. eM WEATHER Some morning fog, then a mostly clear afternoon. SeePa1eA2. SPORTS The Vanguard women's basketball team defeated Oklahoma Christian, 84-62, In the second round of the NAIA tournament. SM Piie Bl Daily P110t BOOMERS & BEYOND Getting the story from a longtime library local L 1x.:als still ~How loan Dugan a~ tl w r hildn·r1\ lihnirian at tlw H.1lho~1 Branch Uhrary though ... ti<' tl•lin'tl in 1992. A n~id1·111 ol Ualhoa sin<.:c 1!15~1 .... 111· h.111 -.t•rw d al the lihrarv for :!.t Yl':tl '· R1~L·t11lv 1>11ga11 hrokt• lwr hip. h111 'h1• '' do111g wl'll and still L·111oy111g lwr low of reatli11g. 111·1 lafl•,t litl'r.try jau111w ..... 1hr11ugh "St•ahi'<·uit: A11 1\11ll'rU'a11 1.t-gt•rnf' hy I .mir:i l ltlk11hrand. 1111' 7 I Vt"ar-old n·tirt't' n·n •1111\ -.:11 d own with Daily Pilol H'JH1nt·r Lui~ l't•t1:J mid rt•mirw.n·d ahout lwr lift· i11 LI w Newport arra . Wtwn-did you gruw upl -...1111l11·m Lalif11111l<1 i\ru~ia. \\'111·11 I "1hl that wlw11 I wa' a l1111t· 1t11l 1h1•\'tl ..,;1y. "Wh1•n·r Nowada~' L'Wt)110Jy 1-lll•W' wh1•n· Arh•'1a •~. 1111111• 111 "'"'· II wa-. a dairy "'""· 11w;"11·ally J ruml d1111y 111w11 ".ty 1.11lw1 1iw111•tl .1 1ln1>-,...,tme 111 till' t11w11 What kind ur l'hlJdhood did you ha~T N1"1l111dv w1111tl1•!111I I h,111 la111;t,lh 11.1rt·nh .mil w1· 1r.1\d1·d J 1111durin>:1lw '111111111·1. My f.lllll'r had 1h1• 1111w ht'i'all\I' ht• h,td ht' llWll hthllll''-' .tml lw 111ad1· 1111111· .1 1111 • 11 llllllll')' tlll'rdow \\I' lt.111 1111' 111111• 111 lrJvd all ovt•r. I d1111'1 1111'.llt h~1· J lux11r\ t)•p1· 1h111~ hut "'" 1r.1wh·d ... 1.111· wult· .1111l t1111tlll'r ~I alt'' a11cl that 'orl 111 111111~ I .1111p111~ 111 th1)'(' d.IV' \1111 u-.t·cl .1 t1;ul1·1 1111«1111p, you cl11l11'1 hvt• Ill lr.till'r .... i\11d WI' \\11'111 Ill thl' dt...,nl 1111.1111p 111 1lw w1111c·n11111· W1· .11..,., w1·111 111 tl ll' IH'.11 Ii I 111111111~11111 111'.11'11 wl11:11 I lu111i11gt1111 Wdl> just a littJc nothing, And we would I.Ive there fur llll' summer. It was a fun town. Huntington Beach. What are your patest aa:omplWunen .. t I'm fairty well mumk'ti and 1'111 .1 hapf1Y women. One of my ac·t•11111pl~11nent.s. of rnursc. I h't·I ddirntely. wa.'i what I did wilh childl'l'n in my children's libr.try. I \\r,u. a ham and that's how I . .:01 my d1ildn-n to want to l't'ad. I 111adt· 11 -.<1 funny ... I didn't t-an• 1f I lwd to 'itiUltl on my hl""dd Im ""'It' thin~. I wdSn·1 a buffoon hut I did haw a l),'\11. You haw to ht· a ham to ht· a children'~ hhr.1ri:m. You have 10 let your.1·11 go and 1101 even worry what tlw world lhink.,. Now<ulays I nm i11111 younK llll'll and wo111t•11 who art• citJwr 111 collt.1-:t' ur out of n1lll~c who 111iw haw thl'ir own busine!-.M.'S or ,m• cl1)1·1or.1 or lawyl'"; "You know M,...., I >11~an you an· 1111' only mil' who mach• llll' want Ill lt'atl." 1\11d l'Vl' gottc11 th.at all 111y lilt'. that I n1nc.J1• pt.-.1pll' wa111 111 rt·ac.J. panwularly young men. yuu nK IHl\"· 1\ntl 1111h1' d.1y that\ ht't'll 111~ pl1-;L,UW. I h1·n·\ nothing likl· .,..t•111g ymmv, 1wopl1• wa ntin.: 111 n .. ul IH't. .111'(· I 111,1tl1· 11 fun for 1lw1tt I h.1d :i Ii.ill wuh thm1. i\11111lwr thing 1ha1 I did with 111y 1 l11hlr1•11 "a' Pinwheel 11.1\ hllll'I' \\'(' h.td J rv sta1111n nght 111·11· 111 N1-wp11n right along ( ·"·"' I l1~ltway. i\nc.J Wl'0d V,l't 1 h1ld11•11 lro111 .tll till' pn"il:hool .... cl10l·11·111 w w' 1'.11.h Wt-ck. and li1 11-.111'lmic"111 lhl'ltl and thal w;,... \\hV 11 """ '"1111-<.I Pmwhc..'t'I l'l.1yl11111w. 11 la~h·tl for 11 •wm'1>. II w1111lcl haw la~lt'tl l11n)tcr but W1' h.ul .1 l11v, lir1· 1111 ( .11;t-.1 I Jighway .111d 11 h111111·d down Mirarh· Milt· llow did you end up In Newport-Mesa? My motlll'r liVl'' lll'rl' on lidu. I h;uJ .:orw 1hm11K}1 q1111t• J 1rawc \llt1ati1111 ~>I wa ... .:11111g t11 mow -.<lllll·Wlll'rt• I 'old my hott'oe up 111 tilt' lklt1111111 Sl1111'l' an·a and I thought I w1111hJ moVl' '>IJllll'Whtrt'. MotnnM ...aid. "l(J hk1· you 111 111t1vt• down do~· to lllt'. • wh1rh I dul l·om111:11t·ly. I <:ho-.t• 1111" place. <;lw wanu:d 1111· 111 1ry 11. whirh I dtd. Ami I 11111v1'tl lwn· 111 I !-15~. So that\ hetw I g111 h1·rt'. hut or u111™' I t...111·w tltt· .111'.J -the cla11n• hall-. a11d 1111' tl1fft'rc•111 plan•, down lwn· th.11 Wl' IJ'\' lo go lo'" VOllll~ Jll'Oph;, yo1111g lid' I ra1wd 111y d11ldrcn 11111 here un thr beach. It w.1s so funny lhcy'tl alwayi. -.ay. panirularty my son, "I low come we don'1 have horses?" i\nd l"d l><IY "He-dvetis. my goodul'~S you have lilt' ocean in front or you.· Ur, ·flow come we can't go tu the mountains for I.he snow?" "Wc have so much here." I'd alw.iyi. tell I.hem. i\nd I .was living alone and so it w.L" very important that I'd try to make them happy too. But that\ what children said in I.hose days. ·n1L'Y weren't rude I wouldn't allow ii and I would never allow il 111 my lihr-.:1ty. If you could re--do one moment or lnddent In your Ufe, THE OLDER CROWD 1(1 NI JIU Pl OW I Uf\11 v I'll nr what would It bef l'Vl' nc•vt•r ft-11 badly ahout thirt~'i likc chat. I don·1 haw that feeling. I muJd go i11to my htt'iba11d dying hut that':. not im1x1n ant <L' far a.o; Lhat\ concem <:.-d. l'w never felt bad that l'w done something wrong. 11m1 may say a lot, but I rne;u1 it. I just don't feel I.hat wdy. I thjnk it ha-. lo do a lot wuh my n:ligion loo anc.J my attitude about life hernusc I lcNe life and what it'' aJI about I'm a happy woman. What Is your l'avorite book? I have done a lot of reading. ·111en.' have been special books in my life growing up w• u child and watching the cllildren coming in asking me. And today, no. I better not say th.is. I cannot get all I.hat excited about I.he Harry Potter books. i\nd I know it's a big thing out there. And I'm thinking. hmmm. I loved all kinds of funny books and I liked aJJ kinds of strange books. But I just don't think these are very exciting books and that's just my attitude. Are you going to put that down? TI1ey'll say she's really lost her nuts here . Hut no, I like all kinds of hook!.. I could go over my life with different ones that I've adored . completely adored. I'll tell you one book 1hat I've never really liked though, "Alice in Wo11derl;u1d." That's just me. I never liked it lhal much. Everybody ha~ their druther.,, fl'lla. Oh. like "Seabbwit .'' It's an adult hook you know. It ii. wonderfully written and finally my daughter said let's go scl' Liil' movie. I said. "I don't lhi11k I'll like ii ht'n1use il will he d 1anged." It wa'> very. very well done wrnpiued lo the book.. It':. more of my era. It goes back to the 'JOs. Not that I saw Scabiscuit. I'm surr my father did. Thi~ woman who wrote this story You're living II. You're really living it. So. see. maybe l'IJ get you to read it. Did you na-return a book late? Sure but they dldn't belong tr> me. I never, ever dld. You know why? Because I.hey don't chaq;c lihrdrians fines. I would talce out maybe 30 and 40 and 50 lxx1k.s a week. at a time to review. I low could I remember when they're all due back? I've been aske<l that before and I always look at them like. "What do you lhlnk?" Beloved Senior Center member leaves large legacy I I \\,I' 111 J,11111,1(\' 111 .'110.! \\hilt• Ill I 11pV111J: Ill\ th''" ,It \\Oil 1111 111\' ( 1 .... 1.I ~,,,,,I \1·11111r 1\111111.111 .1111p.11~11 1h.11 .1 p.11 l .1g1• .1111v1•tl ln1111 .1 l11r;1l l.1\\ 111 111 :'\11w \\h1·n "''" lf"ll"l\t• lll01tl lt11111 .1l.1w111111, 11 1,111 t01llt1•1 lt1• 1:111111 lll'W'111 Jt.111 fie'\\'\ My httl'f 1·p1,111le of allxll'ly. h11w1•v1•1, w.1~ q11i1 llv wa,J11•tl ;Jw,1v II\' ,1 1v11111l1·1 htl ,urprt,t'. 1 lw l 0,1.1 Mn.1 '-t·11111r < .1·111t·r had 111•1•11 ldl .1 1.irgi• lll'lflll'''· lo he• 11·1 \'t\'l'd alll't 1\llwn I >1Jw11\ wifl' t.:.11l1L·rt11l'\ pa ...... 111g. tlw .11111111111 ol wl11d1 '"' wol1ld 11111 lt•am .11 that 111111' N11111·1hd1·"· 11 wa' lh1· ltt '' h1·11un1 1111' '°11°111111 I 1•111t•1 ft.111 t'Vl'I 11'1 t'I\ 1•cl I h1·11 1h1·11· w.,... "11111· g11 1h 111 n·1 t'l\'1• 1111111 1• 111 .1 h1•qt11''' ,... to ,1)'11 f'('I 1'1\ I' 11\'W'> llJ ol th',11 h. SaJ111·" , .11111" 11v1·1 nw. W1· h.111 111 ... 1 \1111•11 ll1x1111, a lo11gt111w S1•111111 f 1•11u·1 tnl'llllwr who wa ... wdl lt111•1I .• 111tl whom I haJ k1111w11 1011 htil'll)'• lll'rlr.1JI' 1111 ly :1 yea• You rouldn't help hut loVt' i\llwrl I It• wa!-. a daily fixture• al the S1·1111H C:l'llll'r fnr fl derntlt'. dutilully and happily hnnc.Jin>: 0111 milk 10 our nwmhcr'I durinK tht• lundt hour. 11..-hnd a11 AVIVA GOEL MAN a11(111 m tan.111 h«nt 111 him. maJdng Mtr1· that 111111111· rcn•1vetl mill. unh·s~ 1 lwy pmduretl their meal llt'kt•I. But Alhl•rt, a~ most remcmh1·r him , was mon· of a h1·.11 1111. i\ "11 il inv,. ~l'nllc <.,11111. i\11cl Ill' wa., I rt 'i.1!-.Uretl. W1· 11•;.irtll'd . 1111011 ht•aring 111.11 AllH·rt lwq11ca1hcd $fi:10,IHHl t11 1hc Senior C:en11•r, 1h;.i1 ht• rlt•arly loved this plan· and ih 111•11ple. l'h1s st>nliment w,I\ rcOt•l'll'd Ill hi!-. KCllCl'OU' .:•It. In 1lw week.' prior 111 my an111111nl·emC'nt nf Albcrfs pas,illK and his bequest. I wu:. tn~cr to lt:arn more abou1 Allw n and his life, and why ht• fC'h rnmpl'lled to gift part or 111 ... eo;latc• lo thc Costa M~ St>nior Ct·nter. And so I met wilh hi!> hcst friend. Peter Barrett. who ltindly shared tlw Mory of Allwn's life to lhC' hest of his rC'cnllcction. Alht'rt Dixon wa~ a native uf Daily A Pilot VOl.91,N0.80 rHOMAS H JOHNSON ~Md:r-* Photo Editor, (94911&M358 Pub11shor TONY000£AO Ed1tot MARIC.EY DANIELS Al111on111ng Manager ~NA JOHNSON Promotlont Oirec1or EOOlNO ITAFf' S.J, Calwl M11na91ng Editor. (9491574..f233 ~ / C/Jhn<fr! lat1mH.com DeMfte ao.Mt City Editor, (9'917&M324 rlttMtt6.(IOIJ'-tfl~lat1,,_.com AldMNdDuM Spons Editor, (9491574-4223 r1d111rd.dunn<'fl11tlmes.com .... .,.,.'°" At&INot City Editor, 19'9157.M186 mite 6W9f'llO(l~lllti,,_.oom Lolt.9Hmper Fomm p.-ge fldltor, columnist, 19491 574-4276 lolir&haf'Pf!fil'lllfimfl&OOftl stfNfl mcaank@lllfimes.com JoeeJ.S.... An Director I~ Dellil Chief, (9491574..f224 fON.antwtll/Jfirrw.oom Newl&Mor9 G1n11 Alexender, Lori Anderton. Daniel Hunt. J>.ul Seilowla. Denlel Stevene NIWllTAW Deepellw9'h Cnme end courts Alp0f1er. (949167~ d88f)lll bharlltfl """""-· c:om Jl-.C•111•ldl Newpol1 Beedl ~. (9491 67'M232 • 1uno.C11Nf1rancleflllttlmaoom Dllidl9 ,....,._ C-Osla Meu ~. (948115~21 dfllrdre.~fl1Mitne9.oom ..... O'Nll EdllClltion ~. IMI 15~ nvrltM.OMilfllatimea.oom th,... .in•a, l1t1111 Ht Nt•w111111 lk.1th11nl\f,1y.!.l. l'll l lh-grt·w llfl Ill tilt' ,h,1d11w' 11f lht• ~1·wpo11 lll'ach 1'11•1 11" ~mndl.11lw1. 1 lt·arnt·tl. wa' 1hr fir,t p11-.1 111.1io.1t•1 111 N1·w1wrt lkarh I"' f.Hlll'r. 101• I >1xo11, lowd horse' and .-111pluyt•d 1l1l'lll 111 pull tht• m~I!-. 111 off tht· hca1:h <tftn a cl.1y\ fi,hin~. l>uring World War II, Newpon tl;irbor Wil~ lhl' lorll' harbor open to 'p11rl fbh111g. ,1111·e it was not 11avigahll' hy naval Vl'!-.M'l<i. So lol' 111ilt·tl hard and d1•velopl•d hi' fi,hlllK bu ... 11H.'S!oo, C'Velltually 11w11111g a ""all llc.•et 111 fiw day h11a1 ... and l!'i d1artn b11at1t at a 1111w whl'n 1lwr1· wen· hut a handlul 111 landinK' in llw h.trhor. 111 h" y11111h, while.· attending t'\' purl I larhor I ligh Sd111ol, Alben labortd in hi' fnthcr'i. h11,i 11t·~!i, loving to fii.h for 'Jrdint''· mackerel and .1m·hovic· .... whkh is why all of Alhert'i. life he considered himself a fisherman. Arter the war. Alben built his own boat tu haul bait. I le named her Eryd. after his lw loved wife'. I le worked too. as a janitor at Newport I larhor 1 liKh SdlOol. IJusiness was Aide AobiMofl Potilics. busil'lOSI and environment reponOf. 19491764-4330 alioa robinsontlfiUtt1mes oom u.,.,.. News HSlltllnt, (94915744298 luls.per11111'/at/rrt6$ oom PHOTOGRAPHEAS Martt C Ou11in, Don Le8d1, Kent Trep1ow AEAOERS HOT\JNl 19491 642-6086 Record your comments about the Dally Pilot 01 oows tips AddNM Our lddres1 11 330 W Bay St., Co'tta Mesa. CA 92627. Offico houre are Monday -Friday, 8:30 a.m. • 5 p.m. Co"8CtloN h 11 the Pilot'• policy to promptly oomtet 111 Mora of 1ublt1nce. Pleete call 19491 ~24. FYI The N9wport Be1cn1Cost1 Mesa Dally Pilot (USPS-144--800111 publlshed dally, In Newport Be.en and Cotta Mesa, 1ubecriptlone are 1v1il1bla only by tublcflblng lo The Tlmes Orange County (8001 252·9141. In er ... ovtllde or Newpoft IMdl and Cotta M .... IU~ to ttle Dtlly Piiot are available only by fl'11t cl"' mall for l30 pet monct\. (Pl'lcel Include all applic.tJle ..... •nd local t111"·' 14oml. :-.11 i11 I 'MS. Allwrt hought ,1 mod1· ... 1 lhrec bedroom home from thl' city for S 1,500. A savvy e11trt•prtncur. he purchased thn·e adj11ining lob. each with a -;mall house. For murh of hi1t adult lift'. Albt·rt dic.J not realii'.e his net wnrth, nor did he share the naturt of hii. finances with anyone, and he did nut belicvl' in ,, will or lrnsl. Hut that chanRed aftn hi'I wife\ pa!-.~ing when his friend. Peter Harrell , in~istctl he get his fi nancial affair' in orde r. Alhert decided IO lcave his es1a1e to the two organizations that meant so much to him: the Seafaring 1.otlge a nd the C:osta Mesa Senior Center. The later years of Alher1·~ lifc were made hright by Ka therine Hnk. The two met at the Senior Center while enjoying lunch, which they did every day at the sarnt• table surrounded by their friend .... A few months after they met, thc..'Y married. When I spoke with Louise Kanold, Naomi Watts and Carol Ne ufeld -Albert and Katherinf's lunch companions at the Senior Center -they shared the collective thought or how wonderful it is when a couple POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1660, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Copyright: No news stories. illustratlons, editorial matter or 11dvenu1ements herein can be reprnduced without written permi111on of copyright owl'l8r Cl2004 Times CN. All rights tftllrwd cart fintl carh othl'r and have cornpanion!-.htp late 111 lifC', not havini; to spend their kt't yt'ars alnn<'. Wlwn Albert pa.,~cd away. he left all of the "'"' int'omc· to hi~ helnVl'd wife Katherine. Sadly, Katherine left us in October of last yt.•ar. Peter :.hart.•d with mt' that he had visited and talked to Katherine every week after Albert\ pasi.ing. Site wquld muse, '"Albert did11'1 undcr~ta ml much about money. I le had no idea of the value of hii. lot' and rental1t, and he never wanted ln tallc. about money," This last Wednesday. as the Irish celehrated St. Patrick's Day. the celehratio11 reminded me a little of Albert, as the leprechauns had an affin ity for gold. There is an ancient tradition in Irish lo re that leprechauns are the self-appointed guardians of ancient gold treasure left by the Danes, who had devastated England and Ireland 11 centuries ago. Albert left the Senior Cenler with a pot of gold that will establish an endowment for the seniors and will benefit lhe center's aclivitieri for many years. It is a wonderful gifl, bul Ill> value will never replacc Albert Dixon. On Wednesday, April :!8. from G to 9 p.m .. we will hold our annual California Wine Event at 1he Automotive Road or Dn·ams Museum, loratcd al Orange C.ounty 1-'airground' in Costa Mesa. Please attend and enjoy wandering lhe exhibit!. of antique, rare and das~ic car,<,,. Wine lasting will he offered hy Martin 1-'amily Vineyards. l.>omaine <J1anclon, RV Vineyards and Stimson Lane. The Edward Cole Trio will provide jazz entertainment. and hors d'ocuvres and dessert!> will be served. i\ live and silent auction will benefit the center. Admission is $25 per person, advanced purchase. Tickets at !he door are s:1s per person. Plea'>e caJI the Costa Mesa Senior Center at (949) fi45-2356. ext. I 6 or download order forms a I Ir ti p://www. au 1nmo1 i ver1XUluf drenms.cnm. • AVIVA GOELMAN is the executive director of the Costa Mesa Senior Center and will write occasional columns about the center, its m embers and senior issues. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST The morning will be mostly cloudy with areas of fog. but it'll clear to the beeches in the afternoon. The highs will be from 80 to 87 near the coast and from 72 to 77 inland. The evening will be partly cloudy; liter, it will be mostty cloudy. Patcnes of fog wlN become areas of fog overnight. The fowl wlll be from 60 to 56. ~= www.mw.nou.gov BOATING FORECAST Eett winds tt 10 knot. or lighter on the Inner waters this morning will become west winds tt 10 knots In the afternoon. The weves will be 2 ,. feet Of' am.lier on • weet twell from 4 to ·e fMt. At night, the winds wlll be verilble tt 10 knob Of' Mghtet. Fefther out. vlrilble wlndl 10 knots or lighter will become west winds from 10 lo 15 knots in the afternoon. The waves will be 2 feet or smaller on a northwest swell from 7 to 9 feet. At night. the west winds level oft at 10 knots. SURF A repeat of Friday's sorf conditions demands a repeat of Friday's sorf report: •Most west-fac:ing breaks are running knee-to waist-high:' W...qualty. www.a1rfrlder.orv TIDES nm. 2:40a.m. 8:43a.m. 3:06p.m. 9:18p.m. tWght 0.8feetlow 5.44 feet high -0.38 feet low 5.04 feet htgh WATER TEMPERATURE .,~ • Daily Pilot Saturday, March 20. 2004 A3 1 Task force hopes to find solutions for traffic woes BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS On St. Patrick's Day. local woman gets award MEPHISTO THE WORLD'S FINEST WAI.KING SHOES Costa Mesa resident Deirdre O'Neill was honored Wednesday for her contribution to the Irish American business community. She was honored hy the city of Los Angeles at Los Angeles City I !all before the St. Patrick's Day parade. I IU ''\f, \I I<>\\ '-.1t ' ' I I I . I 111 ) I' 111 June Casa1rande Daily Pilot eludes the school. The church is required to in- corporate into its plans ways to compensate for any added traffic. At the same time, the city is charged with dealing with traffic problems within its borders, school administrators must deal with the effects on campus and parents and stu- dents are responsible for get- ting students to school on time. sources. It's possible that de- veloper fees for the Our Lady Queen of Angels project and possibly school district funds rnuld contribute. l )ll.\ll\\ tl l till Ill'\\ jl.l((llll' .1111\lll~'. ''"'"°I''"'~· \111111111 I ,\. I .ill NEWPORT BEACH -Co- rona del Mar High School keep!> growing. And with it grows the number of cars crowding to get in. Neighbor- ing Our l.ady Queen of.Angels 01urch wants to grow, too. I 1727 Westctlff Drive, Newport Beach • 949-642-FEET To stop the ever-growing congestion around the school. Vice Mayor Gary Adams has created a task force. The new . group includes represe111atives of the school administraLion, the PTA, the student body, the city, the police department, Our Lady Queen of Angels Ornn:h and several nt!arby homeowners' associations. "II occurred 10 me ii would be a good idea 10 gee all the parties together to work on so- luLions as a group rather than working on them individually." said Adams. whose district in· .... • Block &an and OJn1 •Medium •Mild REG. '3.59 By pooling their resources and responsibility, Adams hopes to find solid solutions. The task force's first meeting took place earlier this month and dealt mainly wi th pro- cedural issues. When the group reconvenes in about two weeks, they'll be able to get to the heart or I.he issue: coming up with solutions to a daunt- ing problem. Once a clear plan is in place, the group will look for funding The school was designed on the assumption that bust!S would be the main conveyance for students. Now that cars carry most of the students to school, the roads simply can't handle the traffic, Adams said. "I don't know how to de· scribe it other than a mess." said P'~ Co-President IJnda Roberts, a member of the task force who used to drive her son to the school until he be- came old enough to drive thb year. 'Tm hoping this wilJ be a start to solving the problem. Obviously, the school district can't do il on its own, Queen of Angels can't do it on its own, and it's going to take more than a stop sign and a crossin.: guard to correct the problem." REG. '3.99 She is the owner of the O'Neill Group. which produces events in this c:ountry and in Ireland. 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Lollt• H•rper Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -Comments abou1 lhe alleged rape of an un· conscious 16·year-old made by one of the defendwlls will no1 be in1mducc<l durin~ trial, accord- ing 10 an 11grt-cmL•n1 between tlw pruserntors 1md deleni.e a ttor· nl'ys on 'lliursday. Peter J. MorreaJe, the defense attorney for Keith S~lann. 19, aJ. leged Uia1 statements made by his client on July 8. 2001. about an allt-ged rape were gathered ii· legally by law enforcement offi· dais, who did not read Spann his riKhts befurc gathering informa riun. Detaib of the statement wen: not rcleru.etl. "When !'lllffiL'1me is intem1- ga1ed -fearing custody -and has not hcen advised to hii; n~ht!>. thur ir-. illc>{al. • Morn!alt· said. Spann bone of the three tt•en ul(ers -tilt' <11 lwrs arc < lrew1ry I laidl. Miil of OranKe Co11n1y A' sis1an1 Sheriff I >un I lailll. and Kyle Nuch rcinl'r -who fare 24 felony cuunti. ufkr alle1wdty rap in.: a hrirl llunnj.( a parrv ovC'r the Fourth of July weekend in 200:.! at the elder HaidJ's beach home. The incident was captured on Lape, whJch is being used as a key piece of evidence by U1e prose<."U tion. tr convicted, the men face 55 years in prison. Morreale fiJed a motion to ex· dude the stutcment. and rather than battle it out in coun. Depu- ty Oist Airy. Dan Hess and Mor- reaJe came to an agreement. called a stipulation, that the de· fcn!\e called "favordble. • "The prosecution will not seek to introduce any statements made by Kei1h Spann to law en· forcemenl officers,'' the docu· menl reads. Spann's comments from July fi. 2002. wiU only be in- troduced if Spann himself takes 1lw siantl 10 ws1ify, according to the document. Miranda rights. which advise a ">uspect of their right to remain silent, seek an allorncy, etc., are no rmally !(iv.cm to those who have been 1aken into custody. While Spann was at home at the time of the interview with law l'nforl'Clllent omceri., Morreale m ntendcd Spann war-consid· 1·rt!<l a crime suspect and so should have bee11 read his rights. --------------- Senior Citiz~n . DiKount on Sundays. 1l69 (. 17N St., Cost• ,... .. -. ~' 9:30 to 1.00, kll'I , •. , 949 .64!2.448!2 HAIDL Continued from A 1 tnt•111. ll1l' Sheriffs I lpa11ml'11t thl'n handt'l.l ovt'r tht• i11w-;1i.ia· tion to lht• Ntwpon JJcarh l'olic-t> 1>c•pannwn1, wl11d1 111w,tii.:a1t•lf Oh My God, You Have To Sec These Plants! Extensive seledon of perennials, natives and more! You Better Hurry Before Your Neighbor G e ts Herc. • z WWW.lll~Jllil.trtplJnl~.llllll 269 N. Ll.llstl!. Oran c LA 1J2866 • 01•1 :-.. 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All of lhOSt' potential wilnes.>;t!l. w.:11t:hl'tl the pro~-'<:ution's m py of the tape to see if then• were any aherJtions. deleLions or otlwr tom " of t;unpcring. I h 11·r;t w<L'> one of the hL•;r IO hand!!' lhl' tapt.· 1ha1 law enforn'· rnenl officials m ntend is the origi- nal tapl' taken from the sei:t.£·d camm rdc:r in July 2002. She did su on i;cb. 11, 2004, when defense v1dL•o c.'xperts cum e to lll'r ollkr n·que:-ling copies of tht• maswr tap.· tu CXillllllll' its 4ua1i1y. 'Ilic I laidl delensc team ha'> .;ta1t•nwn1s from film expen Jerry < 1i1ITI' from AlbuqucfllUC, N.M .. who ~1id "anifact-;" fou11d on the vid l'<1tafll' suggl'!>t "'Kime son of rna nirulalicm ancl t'tliting of the tape_• h;L" lakt·n place... llaidl de· fl-11~ attorney Josc.-'J)h Cavallo ha."i "iitid 11-ml lwo of his cxpcns have rnndttdt'<l that 17 minutes <Uld 3H <;C·rnnd" of tlw tape wen-mis.'iing. l>ucr..I lf"'ili(ied 'lhurs<lay tu lht• mr1trary. !k.lying tl1a1 inherent timt' rndini.: on llw tap<• itSt'lf was ron· St.'\.1Hive anti negated tl 1c chanre of any c..'tlitmg. On Friday. she was cros.,·ex.amint'l.l hy all three dt'· fonSl' allomc..'Ys. n_•rnaining on IJll' wi1rws., stand frum I 0::10 a.m . to nearly :I p.111 .. with a 90-minult' hn::ak lor 1111 wh. Allurnc~ llll'llnalou.,Jy scmti nize<l varioui. ll'dmical IC'rmr-. and mnrcrtr-, including the diOerence herwc..'t!n cables used 10 rnpy ll:lpes and what infom1ation lhi.·y may or may 1101 tr.insfcr. Duer.I alo;o admillt'tl slw had no way to tell for -;un· wlwthcr the tapt· 'ht· wa-. >{iwn by lead Newpon lkadi l>t•I. John I luugm1 wa.<> the 1iri~nal tape sei:tt>d from tl1e camcorder. "I don'I kntiw if ii ir-. llll' ori~nal or n111, but ii appt•ar.. to he ;r ron - 1i11uo<> tinw m d1•." l>ul'rst said. "Hut you don't know whetlwr 1 ht• ltapt• "' tlwl Nt·wport 'fk>ach ll'olicc I ~·ran 1111 ·nll is ;m acru · ra1e rnpy of lhl' rn<t<>tl'r !lapel?" flamrll a.~ki'tL "Lorrt't1," 1>11cr..1 repliL'll. I >cit ·nr-.e allorneys wiU call tlleir CXJlt'r1 willll"l>~ 1111 Monday at l :JO p.m. in counrourn CAS in Santa Ana Superior Court Hear· i11gs for several motio-ns, wf1ich in· dud~ rr>qUl'Sts to exclude the tape from evidence and to introduce the victim's sexual history. will be ht>anl all next Wt't'k. • l..OUTA HARPER 1s the oommun1ty forum editor. Sbe also writes columns Wednesdays and Fndays. She may be readled at (949) 5744275 or bv e-mail at lo/its.harper" /stlmas.com. MAYOR Continued from Al Ruck Bay and to reign in expan · sion of John Wayne Airport - causes that Ryckoff was in· volved in. Ryckoff. a Balboa Island resi· denl during his term on the councU. led the movement to limit the size of homes on the itland. Under city rules, homes could be built with a square tootage double the build-able land area. Ryckoff organized neighbors ro support changing that to one and a half times the buUdable land area. DIVERSE Continued from Al dreued the part in a green plaid kDt and a tam-o'·lhanter. A&.un Bagby, lJ I dreued ln 8 red coat and faux bearskin hat lib • Royal PIJace IU&f'd ln Eng- lnnc'f Hf' H'<f'd lhf mil ht8cfnlef"' I Dally Pilot PUBLIC SAFETY 'Freeway Killer' killed local b~y, Crumm el defense says Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -On Mon- day. a Riverside County judge will consider a second request hy the defense team of James Lee Crummel lo ad- mit evidence that could ex· onerate Crummel of charges in the killing of a Costa Mesa teenager in 1979. Crumme l was arrested in Newport Beach in 1997. ac- cused of murdering 13·year · old Jamey Wilfred Trotter. The defense team firsr tried last spring to link Trot· 1cr's dt>ath to executed mur- derer William Bonin, the in· fomoui. ·•Freeway Killer." Tlw attempt was rejected. This lime thef(• is a key diffcorcnce -lhe defense has learned of the e x.is tem :e of Jaml!s Munro. who has told five people, over a period of 22 years. thar Bonin ld lll'd Trotter. i.aid Mary Aun Galante. lead defense roun- "iCI for Crummcl. Munro was a co-defendant of Bonin's and 1es1ifit>d against him in the last murdt•r Honin wa~ convicted ol. Such consir-.lent s1a1e- rnents by Munro over sud1 a long pt>riod should ht· per· missfblfo. t l;tlan1c said. "llndl'r till' law, it ahso- lu!t'ly should he allowed.'' (ialanle ~aid. "II is evidence thctl the jury absoluldy should lll'ar. because whal you have i'> t:videntt· going hack 12 years." BRIEFLY IN PUBLIC SAFETY Ot>puty l>istrict Atty. Bill Mirchdl said Munro has dis- avowed hb sta1eme 111s blaming Bo11in for Tro11ds murder. "Me's indicated that he's only made those s1a1ements in order tu get some atten· tlon for himself and he Lhought he was doing every- body a favor by trying to hlame it on Bonin," Mitchell said. "I le thought hy saying that Bonin said he did it. it would give closure to ILhe family!." Crummel's defense learn tiled its request to admit thir-. evidem:e in Riverside Counry Superior Lourt on feb. 19. Crummel, who was c harged wilh o ne count of murtkr wi1h !'IJll'cial drcum· stam:e~ In the Trotter rase. rleaded innocenl in 2000. Crummel'i. arres1 in I <m7 culmi11a1ed a firesto rm of tuotrover~y that began eaI- lier that year when tlw New· porl Reach Po lice l>epar1 - 1m•111 -in it::, first puhlic.: al't und<•r Megan':. l;tw -dis- clor-.l'd that Lrummcl was a high-ri sk r-.ex offender. Ill: wai. arrested in jail. whl'rt' he wa!> being held on unrelated t'hargt.•s of molc:.ting three undcrngt• Big Bear hoy-.. Crun,mel'~ rap shi!et dates hack 1hree d ecades and r11n· lain!> a !iOrdid history of child mole!>lalion. Most rt·1·t>11tly, Crummel wa:. senlencecJ to 60 y1•aro; IO life for st•xually ab11si11g a I Ii-year old boy al thr Newport Cresl condo- mirtiums. where he lived. Troller vanished on April 19, 1~179. on his way tu school. Walking along Har· bor Boulevard, abo ut a mile from where Crununel lived, the blond hoy was reported missing and feared dead when no dues turned up. Eleven years later, the hoy's charred skull and ceeth were found hy C rummel nl'nr the Ortega Highway in Rivers ide C:ounty. Munro is s erving a life sentence for heing an ac- romplic.:e in Ronin's murder of hitd ihiker Steven Wells. Thl' pt.•ople whom Munro allt'gedly told that Bonin killed Troller are: defense in- wstigatnr (;enc Brisco, who interviewed Munro in prison in 20<H: psychia trist Vondra Pdto. who was present dur· ini.: tlrnt interview: m•ws- paper n•porter Elizabetl1 J-.v. an~; !lonald Phipps, a former cell111a1c of Munro's: and herself. (;aJante said. l'he defense team. also want!. information admitted 1hu1 was p roduced hy Alexis Skrilofl . who interviewed Bonin in jail for a hiography. Bonin told Skriloff tha r Ill' dumped four murder vk· tim:. aJung the Ortega I ligh- way, where Trotter wa.~ found. but the police only recove red three of them . at· rnrding 10 1he mo tion fil ed hy the defense. Jury seh.•<·tion for thl' ca~e i.1ar1 s Tuesday, Mildwll said . Arraignment delayed again for man arrested in fatal accident a high-<;peed d1ase 1hat ended in front of a Newport Tkach offi ce buildinlt pleaded 1101 h'Llilt y on Friday lo charges of evasion. por-.~c'>· -;inn o f a rontrolled !>Uhstance and parapher- ualia and driving wi1hout a valid license. Ollin·rs from the California l li ghway Pa· trol a rre'ltcd 47-ycar-old Kenneth Oliver QI. ~1111 afler an hourlong chase thal started wh1·n C ;arden l~rovt· Police tried 10 pull h im ovt'r for an c•xpirc•ll rcgi'itration lag. Till' chase rearht•d SJll'cd' ol I 00 mph on lh<· S<tntu Ana, San l)i{•go and C:ororrn <lei Mar frccwayi.. Thl• arraignml'nl for a Cosla Mesa rnan arrc~tcd in co1111cctio11 with a l'atal an·1d1·111 outside tlw f'it•rcl' Strt'l'I Annex 11ar has been conrinul'd for lhl' :.ccond time. Cosla Mesa police arrc!>tcd l'awel !'ili-llll' law Wia1e r. 24!. on M;irrh !i Im suspicion 111 veh icular manslaughler and driving under the innucncc. Wiater's Mits ubishi Edipw allegedly :.tru1·k twn ped c•,triarh as tl1l'y wt·n• aossing lhl' '\lreel IH'ar lhl' popular 171h Strel'I har. Andn• felip<· I k Oliveira Braga. :11, died at till' seem " and 15-ycar-old John (iar<:LZulis was eritically in jured in the accident. Wia1er''i March 9 arraignmen1 was c·11n1i11- 11ed aftl'r a language barrit•r stalll'd tlH' pro l'l'eding. Wiater speaks l'olb h. On Priday. his case was again contimH·d lo April 16 111 allow more tinll' for 11!1· di-. rnvt·ry p roet•:.s. I le-is b eing hl'ld 1111 $100.000 hail ancJ•fan•, up 111 17 y~·arl> i11 jail. lXiver in chase that ended in NewJX>rt pleads not guilty A Capistrano Beach man who It'd polin· on Al rhc end of lht• chase. Olson pulled hii. car into a parking lot oulside a Campus l>riv<.' offttc building and ran inside. I le Mtr· rt.•ncltorcd a short Lim e lalt'r. I k h being hdd nn $£!i.()()(J hail. Vehicle and bike collide; no major injuries reported Costa ~k-.;a traffic police responded 111 a call of an aclidenl hl'IWl'cn a vehicle a11d a hicydt• a l I 0:45 ;1.111. Friday, the watch m m · mander 'aid. Cosla Ml'sa l'olicl' Sgt. Hol>l'rt Sharpnack said 1he vklim. whost: name was not avail- able• al prc~r-. lim e. w~1s up and walking around afler lhe cnlfo;ic)n at Cabrillo Street and Tui.tin Awnue but complained of leg pain. Nu additional information was availahlc. a:. the report from lhe responding officer had 1101 hel'n filed al p rt•ss time. POLICE FILES • Harbor Boulevard: threats were reported in the 1000 block at 7:42 a.m. Friday. COSTA MESA •Bristol St,..t: Two men. 33 and 29, were arrested on suspicion of burglary in ttie 3300 block at 12:25 p.m. Thursday. • Cabrtllo Street: Three men were cited for Dumpster scavenging in the 200 block at 8:50 a.m. Thursday. • Gl.ter Avenue: A 49-year-old man was cited for unlawful camping in the 1250 block at 8:50 p.m . Thursday. Residential burglary was reported in the 2200 block at 3;41 p.m. Thursday. •Sant• Ana Avenue: An auto theft was reported in the 2500 block at 9:11 a.m . Thursday. • Wallace Avenue: A 33-year·ofd man was arrested for not posting health department permits in the 2000 block at 5:53 p.m . Thursday. NEWPORT BEACH • Avoc:edo Avenue: Terrorist • Point Loma Drive; A stray ammal was reported in the 100 blot* at 8:13 a.m . Friday. • San Joequln Hills Roed: Trespassing was repo rted in the 2600 block at 9:06 a.m. Friday. • Tustin Avenue: An urgent disturbance was reported in the 400 block at 12:09 a.m. Friday. • 29th Stre9t: Vandalism was reported in the 400 block at 8:23 a.m. Friday. •. Ryckoff was born in Olicago in 1918 and at- tended La lee Forest Acade my and Northwest- ern University before entering mental causes such as Stop Polluting Our Newport. He founded Harbor Travel in Udo Village and was a member of the Santa Ana Country Ouh for 26 years. surrounded hy his family. · "lie was a wonderful and car- ing father," she said ... He had: great integrity. ho nesty, couragr and stre ngth. He was so princi· pied. I le always lived hy his· principles and had a great sense of humor." the Coast Paul Ryckoff Guard during World War 11. He moved to Southern Callfor· nla in HM8 and co-founded the Canoga Corp. of Van Nuys. It was also in 1948 that he met and married Margaret Culver. The Ryckoffs moved to Bal- boa JaJand in 1968. where Ryck- off became active In environ· to give complimentary head· butta 10 hla classmates. •1 Wte all the food here; Aus- tin saJd. "But I'm a UttJe sup.r freak. 110 I Wte the tea and the chocolate mouue the bell The IUlhi'a pn!tty good. too." The project pw students the opponunjty to learn ebout their awn haclqo'ounds. other cultun-• Ryckoff's 1980 reelection bid failed after pro-development force11 in the city took on the council's alow·growth majority. In 1986, the family moved to Corona del Mar. Ryckoff Is sur- vived by h is wife of 55 years. his son Richard of Corona Del Mar, and his daughter Curol Biddle and his granddaughter Julianne Biddle of Irvine. Carol Biddle suid she took comfort in his dying at home and their classmates. "It's cool because It lets you see other people's heritage and what they're Interested in and why· they came to the United Stales." ltobel Andmon, 12, said. Chad Dulab. ll, did hAI project on brlel and Prance. He teamed about history and na· tlon11I holidaVl!. ~uch as Bastille I Services have not yet been scheduled. In lieu of flowers,. the family asks that donationa· be made to the National Parkin.:: son foundation. •' • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beam and John Wayne ~;i Airport. She may be readled at :~ (9491 57«232 or by e-m•ll at •..t "'-' Jun11.caugr1ndel§l1tim111.com. "·' • Da~ j "I learned about France," he saJd. "It has this one holiday, 1j forgot the name, but It's whenl the peasant& broke Into that jail.•· 1 I •MANIA O'-covert ed\lcatlon.1' She m-v be r..cn.cs at (949) 57 ... 288 Of 11'( e-mail at • j m•rlN.OM/fflf.tlm.. .. com. -------~.£____----!"": ~~ Daily Pilot 2 women honored by legislators Merlaa O'N•ll and Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -TWo local women were honored this week by state legislators for their con- tributions to the community. Julie Beckman, a CQsta Mesa police officer, and Carol Hoff- man, a land-use consultant and community volunteer from New- port Beach, were named women of the year by Assemblymen Ken Maddox and John campbell, re- spectively. The latest award just adds to the growing pile in the Beckman household. Beckman won the 2003 Officer of the Year Award in December, making her the first woman to receive the honor. Fel- low officer Paul Beckman. who is also her husband, won Supervi- sor of the Year. Then earlier this week. Julie Beck.man got her award for Dis- trict Woman of the Year, named by 68th District Assemblyman Ken Maddox. Add to those vari· ous trophies and medals for SOC· cer and softball, and you get a big pile of awards just waiting for a display case. TOSHIBA . Continued from Al quite as easy. Once I hit a couple of good shots, I said, 'Hey. I can do this.' You shoot at pins and try to go low. These days don't come very often." Inman and Morris I latalsky, who finished at 65. are Purtzer's closes• pursuers, ma.king ii the first time in tournament history that a player hac; held more than a one-stroke lead after the first round. Purtrer, who won last year's SBC Oassic for his only Oiampi- ons Tour victory, also became just the third player in tourna- ment history to hold sole posses- sion of the first-round lead. Fuzzy Zoeller, David Eger, John Bland and Keith Fergus all shot 5-under 66, while John Jacobs, -Leonard Thompson, Bob East· wood and l.onnie Nielsen (67) are all seven shots back. Eight players shot 68. lnman's round included nine birdies and comes on the heels of a 64 in the final round of last week's SBC <.Jassic, where he fin- Julie Beckman Carol Hoffman "We have a room we're even- tually going to put all our awards in," Paul Beckman said. Julie Beckman, 32, tlew to Sac- ramento on Monday to receive her award on the Assembly floor. Women from each Senate and Assembly district win the award each year. Hoffman was also presented with her award at the capital on Monday. She was honored to be among the many women who have helped their communities. she said. The award was started 18 years ago by women legislators. Now, any member of the govern- ing body can select nominees. Campbell said he was pleased lo continue the practice of recog· nizing women for their contribu- tions in their communities. ished fourth while also tallying nine birdies. "If anyone lries 10 wake me up. I will kick U1eir (behind!." said In· man. who tied for fifth in 1he 2000 Toshiba Senior Oassic. "I ha~. magk today with lhe put- ter. Thirty-five players shut par ur better, but that group does not include any former Toshiba champions. Past champions Hudger Davis. llale Irwin and Jose Maria Cani· zares all shot even par (71) along with Jack NickJaus, who was making his first appearance here. Nicklaus' round included four birdies. two bogeys and one dou- ble bogey on the par·4 nio!h... The 64-year-uld Nicklaus has been experimenting with some swing changes and felt some shots got away from him Friday. "I staned hooking (shots! in the pro-am, and I was left and right today," Nicklaus said. "I pulled back out on some swings. I'm trying to get the club in a po- sition I wanted. I felt like I was sort of in neutral, and I can"t play golf in neutr.11." Newport Beach Country Oub "They are making major con- tributions," Hoffman said. "That's why it was such an honor to be chosen as woman of the year, because the ·women that contribute to the community in our district are legion." Maddox. a former Tustin po- lice officer and Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy, said he chose Julie Beckman for the award because he wanted 10 put a face on law enforcement. "Police officers are anony· mous," Maddox said: "Members of the community sometimes just SCI the person in blue shoes who turns up to make things better. They see the uniform. not the person in the uniform." He also cited her position as a training officer, who helps shape and mentor new recruits. as a reason for his selection. Julie Beckman. a nine-year veteran of the force, has trained more than SO officers in the department. "She has personally recruited or trained half of the patrol divi- sion," Paul Beckman said. "She's had a lot of influence on all the employees at the organization." Campbell chose Hoffman as woman of the year because she head pro Paul I lahn, who re· ceived a sponsor's exemption to play in the tournament. had lhrec birdies en route IO shooting a 2-over 7J and was greeted by a crowd of autograph seekers after walking oil the I Blh green. "Wild," Hahn said about the round. '"Ilic pairing was perfect for my first lprofessionalj 1ourna· mcnt. Sam Torrance, who sho1 a 69, helped me thr()ugh ii. The birdie al 2 (a par-4) calmed me down. I had two had tee !>hots, but I hit my irons OK." I lahn was pleased with his round considering the cirrnm· stances. has given so much of her time to help VJlfious causes and groups. "If you look at someone who has been involved in almost everything in this community, it's Carol," Campbell said. "From her civic and political involvement to environmental causes to chari· table causes for the needy, she's just been a part of so much in this community." Hoffman serves on the board of Hoag Hospital and three of its committees. the board of the Ir- vine Foundation, and the advi- sory board of Families Forward, which provides housing for tem- porarily homeless families. She also offers pro bono consulting for the Balboa Theater Founda- tion and Habitat for Humanity. She runs her own consulting business, Government Solutions, and said she tries to provide a nurturing environment for the women who work for her. Her maiden name is Mentor, a role she said she has taken on in her life. One of her goals is 10 en- courage other women to partici- pate in the community, she said. "I kind of take tha1 surname responsibility seriously," she said. "I hit the ball well . and rm sure I will be more relaxed lumorrow," llahn said. Four of nine first -round lead- ers have gone on IO win the event. hut Inman and Hatalsky are confidcn1 they can make a run al Pun7.er. "You don't win tournaments on Friday," I la1alsky said. '"l11ere is a whole lot more golf tu be played." • BR'tCE ALDERTON is a sports wnlers. He may be readied at 1949) 574-4222 or by e·mail a bryce.alde11on ,n'/at1mes.com. Costa Mesa High School GRAD NIGHT SILENT AUCTION a ··DANCE Friday,'March 26, 2004 • 7pm-10:30pm Neighborhood Communiry Center 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa For ticket info call Bob (714) 662-2678 -va~mert !lnteriaa s;.,, 1920 Saturday, March 20, 2004 A5 Pe u d c· vt 9 Z' ca t 4 ? ? 5t·t 71.J ?c·'t.J t ... 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The rumual jog-a· thons raise money for the schools and are enough 10 tucker out even the must energetic k.indergartener. "The other hcnefi1 lof 1he jog- a-thon I is thal they're going to bed early tonight." said Ann Kelly as she watched her 5-year- 11ld son Patril.:k rncc around the track at Mariner ... Students cullectt•d pledges for t•ach lap they completed _in a timed 30·minule run. Dam·t• music from a hired disc jockey 1humpt•d in lht' hack.ground as scores of kindergartners dashed around huge l'irdes painted on rhe gra"'"Y field. After a while, they slowed their pal'e, bul there wcrr still occa- 'ional bursts of energy. Over by U1e obe.1ade rnurse, Hoben Bumand faced a difficult choice -which of hi.s triplet.' to cht~r for. All were winnt'rs in hb mind. blll 6·y1·11r·okl C:arll'r. hl' confc.'l>.o;ed. was pmhahly lht' fa,<;l - t~I. "I Ii. Daddy!" Cmrr·r !'>houtl'd excitedly as he stood al the !'>li!rl · ing linl'. "I ran :lo lap!>!" In tlw next lant', KC>ndall llur- nand jumped up and down, call · FAMILY Continued from Al 'Tirl' ants quickly ;111ack anything 1ha1 disturb~ their nest and unlike het·s. they are ;ihle tu e.ting re1wa1t•dly. HPd imponcd fire ;mt stings usually ree.ult in ul(' formation of a while pu:-.tuk. which takt•s Ill days lo hl'al. If rhe pm.rule ruptures bl'furl' liealin~ the wound and 'urrounding area may become· Infected . St'nsitivC' individuals may huVL' an allerh•k rcartion to rhc sting,'>. perhnp!-> W!.ulring in anaphylactit: shuck ur, in KXtrl'mt' cao;e-.. dC'alh." In othl'r word!'>, fire anL'> rah· 110 pri~rmcr!'>. Thc·y swarm all owr anything perrl'ivl'd to hC' a 1hn•a1 and \ling over and over again until defl•a1c·d or until their prey i' dead. Bui wail, it get~ worse. Fire ants are abo prolific lm•edere.. More from Tulanr: '"llll' ant is a 'gC'1H'ralis1' !'>pt.•des, which meane. that ii has lht' ahility In rapidly adapt 111 a variety nf rundi tione.. Additionally. generalists specie~ lend 111 have high rt'productive rates. ()ucen ants live up lo st•ven ye<us and lay a large ing "Daddy. Daddy!" I lis daugh- tn Stt•l'le, meanwllill', played it cool as sht• prepared for 1he race. 11lt• Mariner~ jog-a ·thon raises nwney rlw PTA USC'!'> for an, sci· l'IH't'. mmi<" and physirnl educa - tion programs. 1;1~1 Yl'Clr, ii rai!>t.'d $70,000, -.aid l''li\ 111emher Yvette lolly. 0 11 W1·1hwsday. California El - t•nH·11iary St'hool ht>ld ii:-jog·a- 1hon, r;u!>i ng aboul $22,000 in numhl'r 111 eggs. 'Ilic a\IL'ragc 111.unhl'r of workers ants in a mallm' rc•d imponed fire ant rnlony is 200,000 lo :lOO,()()() individuals. Nl'W 4ucens disper~e up lo I kilrnneu·r 10 begin a nt•w l'11l11ny. Just 15 lo I H Wt'l'k.'i aftt·r till' new colony ie. l''>lahlbh<'d. more queens are produced. Thi~ high population growth rail· in rnmhination with a lack of natural preda1ors allows lhl' red imported fire ant lo 1•a:-.ily colonize uninfes1ed l't'n,yst('m:-.." But wail, ii gl'I!. even worse. In 1me of 1hc mMt shon~ighted bureaucrat il' blunder') of all time. lhe < :..1lifomia I >t-panml'nl uf Agriculture tlroppt'd i1-; funding fo r fire a111 conlrol l<L'il month, l'nding a $!'i.2-million program it lwgan in 1~111. Thar was a cheap prkl' 111 pay fur the hcnl'fits. I cannot paint .1 picture ugly enough of life with the fire ant. If you play golf. you ran '>lilrt training for ;11111llH'r sport herau!'.e your coursC's and illl tlwir wat!'r art• prime m·:-.ting spots for fire ants. I )ol's your ·- home h.iw L'll'l·trir ity? Fire ants damage electrical component!'> by either chrwi11g through insulation or hy l'arrying soil into c11111pone111s. And he preparl'd to give up t\96"~ MIKE'I ~~~CARPET$ OVER 30 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery • Laminate Texture-Plush Flooring Featuring ALLOC No G lue Installation ~arpet ':\l_o •2u aq ft 'Installed Wood Berber Carpet Flooring Refinishing & N ew · . 0~ s1 ee ,.~ lnstallc-d sq ft Joshua Roberts, 6, slaps a higt.-five with Doug Burt 4 while participating in the jog-a-thon at California Elementary • School in Costa Mesa.·- Joshua, a student in Carrie Shackleford's kindergarten class, was determined to win the jog-a-thon, by running the most laps around the track. DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN / DAILY PILOT plt•dges, Ule school's IYfA presi• dt'nt, Kendall Kunert, said. The money goes toward the school'~· scienre and technology program thert'. Victoria Elementaiy School\ jog·a-thon, also on Wl'dnl•:-tJay. raised about $8.000 fur a'>se rnblies and fi eld trip!:>. l'TA president Hydee Beth said. Newport Elementary School held its jog·a-thun for its arts programs back in february. your backyard, front lawn and any other nice area of your property you now rnjoy. Plus, you'll have to pay very close attention 10 your kids, particuJarly babies and toddlers, who will not be able to run in a park or on the grao;.<; at your home. wiUlout the threat of being allacked. In the pwil, I've asked you to take action against a variery of 1hrea1s on our lifestyle, par1icularly on issues that affect our chiMren. But there is no more immediate threat to the future of our lifestyle than that of the red imported fire ant. Please call your county supt"rvisor, state Assembly member and state Senator and demand -1101 a<;k -that fire ant eradication funding he restort•d immediately. You can -#. find U1c contact information in ~ the white page.-; of your phone ·~ hook. ~ For more information. visit th~ fire ant website at Texas A&M ~ University: l11tp:lljirean1. .• tom u. nlul. f • STEVE SMITH is a Costa Mesa 11 resident and a freelance writer. •: Readers may leave a message for him on lhe Daily Pilol hotline at (949) 642-6086. • Vinyl Flooring . 0~•1° \'~ aq ft Carpets • Area Rugs • Vinyls CALL NOW Ceramics• Wood• Laminates 642-8400 ~s~ .. DESIGN-CENTER "For All Your Decorating Needs!" fURNITURE REUPHOLSTEU •Custom-Made Furniture •Slip Covers • Patio Furniture Draperies. Shades. & Bedspreads I .tl f Pr\' l\ ~hl)\\-r<HHll • · · . •,: 'I , 1, • \ r., ' :(Ll'Jl h42-~)..J()() _J.!__ ---~-~--"-~-;....;;._.. ____ .....,,_,_ ... ...,_ ... __________________ ..... .:..:~----;;..=~----"'~-'---~-----=--------._ - Dally Piiot Saturday, March 20, 2004 A7 FORUM HOW TO GET PUtlUSHED -Letten: Mail to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa M esa, CA 92627 • ,......_ Hodne: Call (949) 642~ Fu: Send to ~949) 646-4170 E-mail: Send to dailypilot@latimes.com •All torrespondence must include full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity and length. COMMUNITY COMMENTARY I Together, Newport-Mesa residents can save lives TI1is month martcs t11e Orsi anniversary or the onset of Wclf in Iraq. The casualties continue to rise. We need 10 remembt:r the incredible sacrifices of military families bom in lhc U.S. and in coalition nation.'\. We need to honor our troops and ID<' rolks mey left al home. But not with words, pleac;e. Fancy presidential talk and official congressional resolutions just don't rut it -al least not wim me. I need more. FLO MARTIN that blood offers renewed life for anomer hwnan being. Just la.st week. March 12, I lay down again. for me 135ili time. and gave of my life's blood. for mose of you who are last week. there I was wim a plastic bag filling wim blood attached to my arm. just relaxing and chatting wim Ute attendant. One thing she told me WdS a shodter: Blood donations are down, way down. Red Ooss activity also incltH.led 478 responses to local disaster incidents; 14 shelters offered for families fon:t'd from t11eir homes; 558 families receiving disaster assistance; 559 new volunteers tr.iined to provide di."3.Ster relief: 71 CL'i..'iignments filled on 23 disaster relief opemtioru out.side me chapter are-ct; and $845.198 given for disaster relief. 60Cial services; and 40.586 emefHency and scK·iaJ services wen: carried out. Not had. eh? C ;ul'SS again. I krcs me w.i.ke-up call: "Every two SL't.'Onds, someone in America net.'ds blood. Evt.ory day. :Ml,lXX) donation.\ are ncede<l In the llnilt't.I Slat~ to help ~\'C ••. live.. lw.t 011e unit of bkxx.I ran help save as many as mn-e live;." UK' Hcd (~ webiite read"- My Bible study group lw been talldng about Mel Gibson's ftlm lhe Passion or Christ. N Tile focu.'I la<>t week: Why so much blood? Our answer at me end of me evening: Blood signifies rent-wed life. I ley, what a concept Remember me I a-;t Supper? Just two and a half years <!h'<>. we all rallied around Ute ramilies of muse woundoo or killed in u1e 1Win Towers hom>r -with more. We all headt.'tl for our local American Ht'<i Cross hlcxxl centt·r. 1be lines or pt."Ople waiting Uteir rwn 10 give were li tem.lly blocks long, Everyone Wldl•rstood men wondering. that's one pint short of 17 gallons. In gasoline terms. The statistlcs ofTen.'<1 on me American Red C~ of Greater l.os Angeles website are awesome. In me two years since Sept 11. 2001. 117.658 persons received dira.1 healm services; l,646 persons were traint'd in care giving, child rare. infant healt11 and I llV and AIDS: 146,483 persons were tr.tined in wmmw1ity and workplace CVH. first aid, aquatics and water safety cour.;cs: <Uld 75,288 persons n.'t.:eived di'ii!Ster preparedness infom1alion and tr.tining. On top of that. 2,n4 ,military, veteran and civilian families recaved emergency and S<X.ial services; 2,313 emergency communication services were provided; 2.507 military personnel were brieft'd on services available to their families; 667 intemationaJ soda! services were extenc.kd; 2.173 per.i<ms Wl'rt: trairwd in international law, traring <md . Go online. neighbors. and dl<.'C·k out the official American llL'd Cross lill'atl'r I .o.'> Angeles. netter yet. go online lo ~ if you qualify lo donate hluod. "Wim thi!> cup .... " Ahsolutely nothing new for me Anlerican Red Cross. Their motto, printed on me T-shirt I wore into me donation center last weeJc. ha' alw.iys ~.n "Togemer. we can saw a life. Utats about $40 worm. But in blood tem1s. even a measly pint is conside.red priceless. In 1964. when I began, donors lay on flat gurneys. Now, we're on comfortable. tilting recliners. So, Here are some ways to trim lhe fat in Cbsta Mesa Budget time is approaching for the city of Custa Mesa. and spending seem s to exceed revenue. Several letters on the Forum pages have suggested ways to address this short fall. I lere are a few more suggestions from a 20-year resident of the city. When I was the president of a 1,000-per:-.on international aerospace company, raced wi th an extremely large cut in defense spending, what had to he done was never a question. We had lo live within our means. That meant cutting spending to match revenul'. The priorities where also very clear. First. inefficient programs and those with questionable contribution to the welfare of the company were St•i·PriYllt for Met & ..... Prl¥ttt PMtttj St14it 16 F1H-11 .. Ptn .. 11 Trtiltn C .. •Hittl P1rkl11 Stt,, Ptwtr P•••· Ctr4it Dey s,. Aloi of stuff for 1 littlt cut. Then new programs. new hirt'1', new capital, new costs, etc. all were addressed for possihle el imination. I believe the city or Costa Mesa mu't do the same. Over the past few years. the city had added several expensive programs. They did not change my life in the city in any observable way. I got along very well for 15 years, or so without these programs. It seems to me the city can do the same for 1he next few years. Three program/\ l·ome to mind. I'm sure there arc others. First, why do we need a police helicopter? It takes a huge amount or money to own and operate a helicopter. Owning the helicopter is a srnaJI expense compared to operating it. One must pay for maintenance. overhaul. insurance. pilots, parking, etc. month after month. year after year. This can add ... Kaduyn 8' Oscar MAILBAG up to hundreds of thousand~ of dollars the city cannot afford. Our dty was very well taken care of hy one of the best police departmcnh in Orange County well before the helicopter.' We don't need it. <;e1 rid of it. Sernnd, I think we will all survive without code enforcement orticer\. Ucce111ly. I have seen these officers driving up and down the street, looking for code violations, I guess. Do we really need to pay the salary, trucks and other large expens6 for these officers? I think the department of building and safer y did an excellent job before we had these enforcement patrols and will continue to do an excellent job wit hout them. lfwe have to tut, and we do. lets cut these patrols. Third, the idea of a small city having park rangers is al best amusing. They drive around in big, Best or all, call the organization for w1 appointment or for infommtion about lx.ocorning w1 aphcrcsis donor or potential marrow donor. •RD MART1N 1s a retired high school teacher who lectures part·time at Cal State Fullerton in the Foreign Language Education program and supervises student teachers 1n their classrooms. rn .. 11y. ga,·gu1.1.li11g SIJV, doing who know' wha1. What 1' hl'lll•r, getting rid of thl'M' l'XPl'll'iVl' SlJV, or cut tin~ Mlllll' 01twr program like park m.1intl'nancr and tlllfH11ve11w111'? Finally. I 1hi11k we Call CUI CO!>I without cutting jobs. Think about 1he huge overhead C01't we will save by rntling these three programs. Trul·h . helicopter~. SUV11 and all their operating cost can he l'liminall'd. Don't fire the people. l'hl'y arc doing a wonderful job on their current assignment!>, so let's du our hcc;t to gi ve them m·w as,ignmcnt,. Ju,1 h•t attrition get us dow n to the right h•vl'I of jobs wi thout I hcse programs. Culling co!>I is tough. When each or us art• farl'd with a hudgct crunch we arl' forced to reduce spending lo matrh income. Tlll'rl' ii-. just nu other alternative. The city ofC()sta Mesa is facing reduced revenue. Hedud ng rn~t is the only alterna1iv1·. And the hesl C'andidatcs for reduction an· :-.ome of t he newer program~ we got along ve ry wdl withoul for ma11y years. LARRY PARKER Costa Mesa Public funds for private sources not praiseworthy Now let me see if I understand you: March 16, Page I artide headlined "Legislative battle goe!> well for Vanguard." As I read it, borrow-and-spend Hep. Oana Rohrabacher is being praised fo r taking $1 .3 million from our federal treasury and giving it lo a private, parochial college. Sorry. but I don't seem to understand the reason for the praise. MARTIN A. 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'l11e moml must always tal-1· prt•cedence over lhl' tina11c.:1.1I or our morals .ire for salt•. We must abo remember 1hat wcdo not livt' in a pure tJcmocral·y whl'rl' laws .ire t•rrnrtt•d by the dirl'rt 1101c of thl' pl·opil'. Wt• liw t111d1·r .1 n•prcse11tatiVl' goH·111111 t•111 whl·re it b our d111y 111 1'11·1·1 pt•oplt' of moral 'ita111n· 1 h.11 wrll not cast tlwir Voll'' a1Tord111g to the dirl•c.:11011 of a p11lit i1·al w111d \merit-a will only .. 1a11d up 10 the rxpcc.:ta1i1111' ol our lm1111l1·r' 1f our rl•pre.,t•ntal1vt•'> an· willing to take rough 'tan<l' hl'1-.111.,1· tho-it' '>land~ an· jlN -11111 hl'G llLW it ha .. IJllWl'I h1l li11.111u.1I hackl'r'>. -111l' '>rh1111l 11t.,1 rwt 1., 111 1rn11hl1· lwcau'>l' ii I)> lht• 1111ly 'dmol di~tnl'I 1hal took J -.1,11111 1111 lht• ISMIL'. 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Sc.:hool h11ard nwmht•rs cntl'r 11p1111 their ollit:l' to 11nplcnll'lll the will of thl' pcopll'. not to impost• lhl'ir 'l'l'tarian undcr'itamling of tlw my!.lt•rit''> ol c.:reation. I accept the validity of a .,d111ol hoard 11wmtwr\ right tu <ll'lt'rminc· who i' malt• ;111d who j., II-mah· in God\ -.ight "' 11111!'h a' I affirm till' right 111 .1 tlw11lugia11 to 'l'I 111111 lh gradl· rurnn 1l11111. RABBI MARK MILLER lt•mplt· Bat Yahn1 't·wport lkarh I or rd1gi1111..,ly l'11111111it1l'd j>l'llplc, m1111va111111' and pru1nph·.,f vahll'' an• primary. Wt· prayt·rfully pumlt·r trnlh!. '>l1r h a ... "(;ml\ way' arl' not lll'(0(''"1rily our way)>" (l,aiah !i!i:Hhl .111d .. 1'111' way' of lhl' IJ1rd .irt• righ1" ONE-HOUR SPA TREATMENT S PECIAL $6Q '80 mrnurr rirouru•nr.t S90 MASS AGE SPO RTS/DEEP T HE RAPEUTI C MASSAGE • H OT STONE T HERAPY MASSAGE . 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People of faith onl'r values likl' love over hare. inrlusion over l'Xdusion, t'UOpl·ration ovl'r 1·11111pl'tiliun in a cultu1 c· that nll.'asures succes.' hy arhievernl•nt of sodal stallls and financ.:ial Sl'curity rathl'r than in an:o111plislunents of good sl'rvin· wirh one anothl'r. We say lo others, "Thcst· an· our primary principl(''· What do you vah ll' a hove all't' Making prinl'ipll·~ primary has added significance for pl'ople of foirh eh.•ctt•d "' public offidals. In l';1111pa1gm •. lht•y must l'Xprl's' tlwir motivation' and \'aim•, d l·arly and hone!.lly M l 1h.11 till' dt•ctoratt· wi ll know what IO 1·:1.1wc1 from tltt•m ,,.., rl'prl•sentative1>. Onn· dl'l'll'd. tlwir prnn.iry arc.:011nt<1hility I!. IO thu'e who clel·tt·<l tlwm and who tlwy rt•prl'M'lll. peupll· who 111.1y Wl'll haVl' princ.:ipll'.., very difft·rt·nt from tlwir own. l'twy mu't lll'VN discriminall' hl'tWt'l'll Cod\ r hildn•n. who are all equal, of roursl'. Tlwy mu-;1 he respon.,ihh• 111 other,, program mat irally Jnd financially. in fulfilling 1 hl' d111h•s ol tlwi1 oflin'. THE VERY REV. CANON PETER D. HAYNES St. Mirlmd Ki All Angds Epbrnpal < }111rd) < :orona lid Mar CAPPEUA CANTORUM Cappella Cantorum, the young adult cnoir 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 participation for teens during their high school years. Participation includes singing at mass regularly and at special events. Rehearsals are from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays in the Chapel at 314 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island. Younger children are invited to join. For more information, contact Nancy Kelly, director at (949) 673-4595. ENVIRONMENTAL SCHOLARSHIP St. Mark Presbyterian Churcn in Newport is offering an environmental scholarship fund for two students. The scnolarships will only be offered through Chapman University and UC Irvine. Interested students should contact their financial aid office. The scholarships will be awarded m the spring of 2004. Information: (949) 644-1341 , hnp:llstmarlipresbytertan. org. 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 Counci l. The event will be at 7:15 a.m. May 6 at lhe Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview 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. Tidtets cost $30 to $95. Information: (714) 210-3334. http:llwww.ccisingles.co1n. COUNTRY DAY FAIR Prince of Peace Christian Church and School will hold its 26th An nual Country Day Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 27 at 2987 E. Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa. There will be rides, carnival booths, a country craft store, a silent auction, children's puppet show and food. Information: (714) 641-9619. JANUS DUO The Janus Duo, pianists M'lou Dietzer and Pennie Foster will perform at 5 p.m. today at the Orange Coast Unitarian Universalists Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Tidtets cost: $7 to $25. Information: (949) 65 1-8493. hnp:l!Www.ocuuc.org. 'THE JEW1SH VIEW OF JESUS' Rabbi Marie Miller's three-part lecture series, "The Jewish View of Jesus.· continues from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and Maren 31 at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbadt St., Newport Beach. lnformarion: (949) 644·1999. ORANGECOUNTYJEW1SH FILM FESTIVAL Temple Bat Yahm presents See FAITH. Paee AlO The Bunny Carousel is lie re. Hop on ove r. NEW! Springtime Bunny Carousel South Coast Phza's arousd is transformed from horses to charming bunnies and buutiful floral arriagcs. Child rcn wiJI be delighted to ride the only Bunny Carousel in California through May 10th. South Coast Plaza pE1C8fl cS~&v Wonderland Muell 19-April 10. 2004 .... ,...., .. , ............. (714)4.U-i.J fttg •• , .. ,..,.,. •• _ .. ,,. lat •1••-.. 1,. ........ _ .. ~ .. I sk11• .. rr~ • AlO Saturddy, Morch 20. ?004 F A I 'I' 11 FAITH Continued from A9 the 14th annual Jewish Film Festival. The event begins with a continental breakfast at 9 a.m. followed by the film program at 10 a.m. March 28. April 26 and May 23 at the Edwards Big Newpor1 6 Theater, JOO Newpor1 Center Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets cost $18. Information and reservations: (949) 644-1999. 'MOVING HEAVEN AHO EARnt' ·Moving Heaven and Earth; a documentary about Jews of Uganda, will have its exclusive Orange County showing at 7 p.m. May 16 at Temple Bat Yahm. Tickets cost $18. Information: (949) 644-1999. FATHER ELIAS CHACOUR SL Marlt'Presbyterian Church will host Father Elias Chacour, Nobel Peace Prize nominee and founder of the first Arab Christian Israeli university in Israel. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m . April 22 at St. Marit Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. Information: (9491 644-1341. WOMEN'S PASSOVER PRE-SEDER Temple Bat Yahm will host a Women's Passover pre-Seder at 7 p.m. Monday at 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach. The event will present a modem woman's perspective on the ancient holiday. The cost is $10. lnformation: !949) 640-6228. PASSOVER COMMUNITY AND CONGREGATIONAL SEDER Temple Bat Yahm will host a Passover Community and Congregational Seder at 6 p.m. April 6 at 1101 Camelback St., N,ewpor1 Beach. The Seder will be led by Rabbi Mark Miller, Rabbi Rayna Gevurtz and Cantor Jonathan Grant. Tickets cost $22 to $65. Information and reservations: (949) 644-1999. . YOM HASHOAH HOlOCAUST REMEMBRANCE Temple Bat Yahm will host a Yom HaShoah Holocaust remembrance service at 10:46 a.m . April 18 at 1011 Camelbadt St., Newpor1 Beach. Information: (9491 644-1999. DOUGCOTlER Temple Bat Yahm will host a Family Concer1 with Grammy Award·wtnning composer Doug Cotler at 12:45 p.m. May 16 at 1011 Camelbadt St., Newport Beach. Tickets costs $7 to $10. Information: (949) 644-6563. WORKSHOPS PMENTING 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. Preregistration is required. THIRTEEN JEWISH STEPS TO RECOVERY Jewish Family Service is offering a support and discussion group for adults whose children or spouses suffer from alcohol and drug addiction. The group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G in Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 445-4950. Preregistration is required. BAHM ARESIDES Members of the Bahai faith hold informal public discussions on spiritual topics at 7:30 p.m. every 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 Saturday evening of the month. Call for location's. (949) 759-0999 for Friday meeting, (949) 760-5360 for Sunday meeting, and (949) 646-6328 for Saturday devotional. ZEN 101 The Zen Center of Orange County offers an Introduction to Zen Workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. the first weekend of every month, typically on a Sunday, at 120 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $60. (949) 722-7818, http://www.zcoc.org. A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY A 26-lesson study on the life of Jesus Christ titled "Journey to the Cross# is taught at 9:45 a.m. Sundays during the Homebuilder's Bible Class at Liberty Baptist Church. The study parallels the four Gospels to present the story of Christ. The church is at 1000 Bison Ave .. Newport Beach. Free. (949) 760-5444. 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The Christian Meditation Group meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at the center. The format includes two periods of meditation with some instruction on how to meditate, a talk and a discussion. (949) 219-1408. WEEKLY EVENTS SUPPORT FOR OLDER WOMEN The Jewish Family Service offers a support group for women older than 50 to address issues such as anxiety and depression at 10 a.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G in Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. NEW GROUPS Jewish Family Service of Orange County has formed a bereavement support group that meets at 10 a.m . Tuesdays and a Challenge of Change suppor1 group that meets at 10 a.m. Thursdays. Both groups meet at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills, 24512 Moulton Paritway. The service is also forming a parenting suppor1 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 Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. CONTAGIOUS CHRISTIAN Pastor Hein Austin leads a Bible study on "How to Become a Contagious Christian" from 7 to 9 p.m . Wednesdays at 377 W. Wilson St .. No. 15 in Costa Mesa. All are welcome to come and meet new friends. Information: (949) 722-7498. CHRISTIAN FAMILY CHURCH SERVICES Pastor Hein Austin conducts church services where you can make new friends, enjoy upbeat music and hear positive practical messages at 2 p.m. every Sunday at 2401 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach. Information: (949) 722-7498, http://www.dcinternational.org. GAY /LESBIAN SUPPORT GROUP The Jewish Family Service of Orange County plans to present a discussion group for parents of Jewish gays and lesbians if enough people are interested. (714) 445-4950. MYSTICAL AND SPIRfTUAL The Mystical Spirituelist Church of South Orange County holds Sunday services every week at 10 a.m . at 2482 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, Suite 3. A spiritual healing service starts at 9:30 a.m. (949) 581 -2290. RE-MEMBERING GROUP Our lady Queen of Angels holds a re-membering group at 6:15 p.m. every other Sunday at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. The parish center is at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 548-3844. BREAKFAST FELLOWSHIP St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church holds its Men's Fellowship Breakfast at 7 a.m . on the second, third and fourth Thursdays of each month at 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Free. (949) 644-0463. MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST The Men's Fellowship Breakfast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church meets from 7 to 8 a.m. Wednesdays in Dierenfleld Hall, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport .,, -------~------...--------..... --------------..---------~~- Beach. $2.50 at the door. (949) 631-2880. SEPARATION SUPPORT Jewish Family Service of Orange County holds a women's divorce and separation support group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the Jewi~ Family Service's office at the • Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G, Costa Mees. For dates and fees. call (714) : 4454960, e>et. 114. ·" . .. YOUNG WOMEN'S ·' SUPPORT GROUP Jewish Fa.mily Service of Orange' County offers a support group fOf younger women dealing with , • 'issues such as life passages and changes, body images, family, • relationships and loneliness at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at the agency office, 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950, ext. 11.4. HELPING THE HELPERS Jewish Family Services is sponsoring a discussion group focusing on the issues and ' concerns faced by adult childrerl taking care of their elderly parents. The offices are at 250 E. Baker St.. Suite G, Costa Mesa. • Preregistration is required. $10: ' (714) 445-4950. ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION . SUPPORT The Jewish Family Service of 1 • Orange County offers a support,• and discussion group for adult• . experiencing anxiety and or ,, depression from 10 a.m. to noof\ on Mondays at the agency offices, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G)n Costa Mesa. Free. (7141445-4950. INTERFAITH COUPLES GROUP Jewish Family Service is forming a discussion group for interfaith couples where one partner is Jewish to speak about issues . affecting an interfaith relationship. Jewish Family Service is at 250 E.'I Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. '1 l714) 445-4950. . • BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT Jewish Family Service of Orange County will hold a new ongoing bereavement suppor1 group for people in all stages of loss at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at the Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa, Free. (714). 445-4950. FRIDAY GROUP :: Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach ' holds weekly Friday night services at 8 p.m. with a fellowship hour · and refreshments afterward at 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach: ' (949) 548-6900. DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP The Jewish Family Service of · (' Orange County offers a suppor1 and discussion group for adults dealing with the aftermath of divorce at 7 p.m. Wednesdays 311 the agency offices, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Call for prices. (714) 446-4960, ext. 114. PASSAGES SUPPORT GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orang41, County will hold a support and discussion group for people dealing with the issues of anxiety, depression, relationships, communication, life changes, loneliness and family at 10 a.m. • Mondays at the agency offices, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. $15. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. PASSAGES SO-PLUS SUPPORT' GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orang&. County will hold a support grouJ) for women 50 and older dealing· with the issues of anxiety, depression, relationships, communication, life changes, loneliness and family at 7 p.m. , Wednesdays at 250 E. Baker St., . Suite G, Costa Mesa. Registration is required. Information: (714) 445-4950. " '"• • Is your dlurch or place of worstY.P: planning a special event? If so, se~d the typed information at least two. weeks before the event to the Daily. Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. attention: Mike Swans~n1 religion editor; fax to (9491 6464170; or send e·mail to dailypilot@ilatimes.com. Dally Pilot COMMUNITY & CLUBS United 'Friend Raiser' a big success T he Costa Mesa Community Athletic Foundation, comprised of local business leaders, educators, city officials and others. has come together under the Costa Mesa United banner to keep the city of Costa Mesa a first-rate city, according to Katrina Anne Foley. The foundation is overseeing the development of'a 2;SOO-seat stadium/athletic facility on the campus of Estancia I ligh School and a SO-meter Olympic-size swimming pool on the cam pus of Costa Mesa High School. On Feb. 26. the foundation held a "Friend Raiser" eveAt a t the Costa Mesa Hi lton hotel for the 2004 campaign kickoff. former b aseball commissioner and 1984 Olympics organizer Pe ter Ueberroth was the keynote speaker. The committee has so far raised $3.S m illion of the $7 million needed for this project. Some of those involve.d in the group include business leade rs Gordon Bowley, Ed Fa wcett, Pe ter Buffa, Scott Bell, Jon Gray, Frank Michelena, Tom Johnson, M lcheUe. Pettlt-WUllams, Wing Lam, John Ursini, Jim Scotl, Sr., Jim Scott, Jr., Dave Snowden. current and former sch ool board mem bers including Dave Brooks, Tom Egan, Jim Perryman and Forest Werner and school clistrict offi cials Robert Barbot, Jaime Castellanos, Tom Antal, Pred Navarro, Art Perry and Paul Reed. To view the plans and for information and updates about Costa Mesa United, check out 11 t t p:llwww. ens ta m psa united.com . Speakers who can inform on the activities of Cos ta Mesa United a re available fo r group and club meetings by contacting David Brooks at (714) 54S-llSO o r David Grubbs at (949) 729-9292. The Costa Mesa United theme is "Uniled. we can make Costa Mesa Schools Great!" Costa Mesa United is worthy of our support. STATE OF THE ORANGE COAST "The State of the Orange Coast" will be the subject of the presenlalion by Gary Brown, executive direclor of the Orange County Coast Keepers. al the Orange County Coast Assn. luncheon March :s I al Newport Dunes. ~ The luncheon is open lo me mbers of lhe association, elected o fficials. business and community leaders from San Clemente to Seal Reach as well as the public acco rding to Peer Swan, association president. The meeting will be held at the Bayview Room at Newport Dunes. 101 N. Bayside Drive, Newport Reach. The day hcgins with a reception at 11 ::30 a.m .. lunch is at noon. the program by Hrown is :i i ll :4S p.m. and adjournment will be by I ::lO p.m . Lunch is $20 for coast associatio n members and $22 for guests. llescrvations are required and can be made hy calling (714) 92 I -866S or by e -mail at occoastassoc@aol.com . INTERVIEWED FOR YOUTM EXCHANGE Mem bers of the Rotary Club of Newport-Balboa held interviews this past week with 28 junior high students fro m Efisign and Corona del Mar intermediate schools who are Interested in participating in JIM DE BOOM chairman. the Rotary O ub's summer youth exchan ge with a sister club in Okazaki, Japan, according to Dan · Hoffman, inte rnational service Assisting Huffma n with the interviews were dub members Kim DeBroux, Ed Rennie, Bob Thayer Bob Sliver, Roger GUbert and Hunter Cook at Corona del Mar and Nate White and Pete r Sm ith a t Ensign. 'This is the largest number of applicants we have had in the 20 year history of excha nge program," lloffman said. "It is not going tu he an easy d ecisio n uf which four get to travel with tht' d 1aperons to Okazaki this !\urnmer." INTERFAITH TRIP TO CHINA Thirty-four people enjoyed November's to ur to China and the Newport Mesa lntt'rfaith Council has srht'dule a Sl'C.:o nd visit to <J1 ina lrom Nov. ti tu 12. Cities to bt• visited ind udc Beijing, Suzhou. I laHg-1.huu and Shanghai. Sill.'., 10 visited include: the t ;rl'al Wall ol Cllina; th r Forbidden City; Temple of I leuven; Summer P<1lacc; historic district of I luto ng, where you will have lunch at till' home of a Chinese family; the Place Museum; Tiananmcn Squa re; lfogering Garden; Tiger I liJI; I lanshan Te mple; I .ingyi n lemple; The Rund; and Cliina Town, Shanghai. In this trip. wh ich is spon:-.or1>d by thl· Interfaith Council. you will have the opportunity to visi t Catholic and Protestant c.:hurchcs in additio n to a num ber of Buddhist temples. There will be time for shopping al -;ilk , jade and pearl fartnrie!\. The c.:ost of the cigh l·d t1y trip to China. including round trip airfare from I.AX. 4-or !'>·star hotels. deluxe tour buses, English-speaking lour guides, three full meals every day and fees for all allrartions is $ J ,:i50 per person. Call (714) 92 1-8665 for free brochure o r visit the council's website al Ii ttp:llwww. fl mii fl tPrfai t Ii. or,;. A valuable jlrl'Sentatinn for a nyone interested will lw at 5::.10 p.m . Ma rch :10 at 1 la rhor Christian C1rnrch. 240 I Irvine Aven ue. Newport Reach. WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS Lynn 'seaholm, !\pomored by the pa-;1 pres ide nt of tlw I larbor Mc~a 1.ion'i Club, was insta lled by visiting Pao;r District t;overno r, Dave Stewart. WORTH REPEATING From the Tho ugh t for Tod ay. pro'vidcd hy Greg Kelley of the Newport Me'ia Irvine Interfaith Council: "You can prPacl1 a hetter S<'rmon with yuur life tha n witf1 ynur lips." -OLIVER GOLSMfTH SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS WEEK TUESDAY 7:15 a.m.: The 40-mem ber Newport Reach Sunrise Rotary O ub will meet at Five Crowns Restaurant to hear Ian Lane discuss the "Flying Samaritans ff (http://www. newportbeach sunriserotary.org). 6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa ' Newport Harbor Lions O ub will meet at the Costa Mesa Country Oub. (/ittp:l/www.geocittes.com/ cmn/Jlionslpage5. h tm /) WEDNESDAY 7: 15 a.m.: The I 0-member South Coast Metro Hotary Oub will meet ut the Center d uh and the Newport I larbor Kiwanis Cluh will meet at the University Athletic Club. Noon: Th e Exchange Oub of the Orange Coast will meet a t the Nautical Museum for a tour and special program. Also: The 50 member Rotary Cluh of Newport-Balboa will no t meet this week. ( l1ttp:llwww.11Pwf10rtb<llhoa.org} THURSDAY 7 a.m.: The 20-plus member Costa Mesa-Orange Costa llrl'akfast I.ions Cl uh wi ll meet ~~t ~mad &AllA!fi P~1, ifi, \'1tw .11 M.irguaicc C11mn,1 Jd .\.1JJ • <•14-046.1 11 1111xrt1,.111 .. 11 II{ i1.,. In(/,,.,,, < Ym1•1u111011 HI fl/If;\'(, IJl /lf ifflf f(J\'fi\I, OfHf\/ ~\()If RI'/,\'(, I II HI IJ/11111 NI n' I Ji, !{,., d 1•,·1<1 I 1 11,"'""· R,·001 \l';-;11•\) \I 11~1H111 H .1111 I l11h I mlwl\1 'I .1111 \un,I;, \, h1••lit\d11lt l\1hll' \tu<h lfl .HU ( fHllJI J 11d1Jl"I \I IN/II I 1/11 JC !// 11/ll/ at Mim i's Caf~. Noon: The SO-member Costa Mesa Kiwanis O ub will meet at the Ho liday Inn ( /1 t t p:llwww. kiwanis. orglclub/ costmnesa); the SO-member Kiwa nis O ub of Newport Reach-Coron a del Mar will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yach t O ub, the Exchange O ub of Newport Harbor meets at · the Nauticql Museum to hear Glenn Zagoren of the Newport I larbor Nautical Museum. ( 11 t tp:llwww. nht>.xchange club.com). The Rotary Club of Newport Irvine will meet at the Atrium llotel fo r Craft Talks. ( l1ttp:/lwww.11irotary.org). • COMMUNITY• CLUBS is published Saturdays in the Daily Pilot. Send your service club's meeting information by fax to (714) 921·8655 or by e-mail to jdeboom waol.com. SAINT JAMES CHURCH EPISCOPAL "Ac_.,, ...,,,.,_U., ._ Qrlrt -,.,.,,., ... ,.., .. ,,,,,,~ The Rev Pr<MleO Bunyan, Redof 3209 Voo Lido Newport Beach 949/675·0210 7.30 om Trodilionol 9 om Con~ory 9om Church SchoOI 11 om Charismatic ond Wed~ Nooo \A.u,..,l11p .uwJ 1Jt·11rllt frum tltl' Lcnlf.'11 yrt~ 1~"r<I "n. lfak WJ111•n\ f/11• /'urpo..,. Drl\'C'll Ufr A .. PUHPOSE 13: YOU WERE CREATED ~ TO BECOM E LIKE CHRIST" ''ANOl~W'S Dr. Jc;hn A. ltufTman. Jr /'1rac/J/1111 ((11ko.,i.u&'/h l"a' p,, •·•"""'11i •1u ~1urd.y, Ma.,.h ZO. 2004. 5:30 r.M. Sunday. M•"'h 21. 2004. 8:30 IL 10:1.S A.M. W~......tay Night BlhW Sc11dy. 6:30 r.M. 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LAGUNA SHANTI Lb1:1una Stumt1. an uryantLdl1011 that w orils with persons wnh HIV and AIDS. 1s seekmy canng volunteers 10"11ss1st with running the fro11t offico. deliveriny 111eals. prov1dmy transµurtat1on .md µrov1c1ing complimentary therapies suc:t1 as maSSdl:Jt.!. o;1cu1Juncturu ar1c1 ch11opraclt<. Ldrtl Lisa Togh1d, 19491 494-1446 LUV·A·PET CENTER Volunteer:. who love lu work with cats and k11tvns are needed at the Luv-d·Pet Ct!nler di PetsM art in Cost<1 Mesa lnfcm11ation (9491 451 3272 MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE COUNTY The perfo11111ng .irts orgarnLdtio11 11ceds volunteers tor 1..omµute1 111µut, 1idle1111y. tilin1:1 and h a11dl111g ~hor 1e:. ( / 14) 556-6262. MENTOR PROGRAM YM CA Co111111u1111y Serv11..1..:. need s Oltlllturs tu mdke ., lastmy effoct 011 o youi 19 µurson's lift? Stuclt:nll> 10 to 18 yuars old are rnatcht:d with m entors to 1111prove thurr bdlool perfor111ance ttnd self csteen 1 while dweloµ111y jJO!o•llve µtJer and adult rcltttiunsh1µi., (7141549-962:.!. ext 35 MOBILE MEALS Volunteer d11vers are needed lo help deliver nutritiou sly prepared meals to homebound. frail or tildorty client:. 1ncaµdble ut !.huµµ1n1:1 dlld cuvki11y for 1hu111selvu!o. lnto1111a11on. (949) 645 8050 MOZART CLASSICAL O,RCHESTRA Or onyu Counry's u11ly r 1cmµroflt resident d1arnber orchestra needs volunteers for tidleting, ushering, phones. mailing and help with receptions. Nominees are also being sou1:1ht tor lhu bodrd of directors (949) 830-7950 NEIGHBORS FOR NEIGHBORS 1 he City of Costa M esa will host its annual curnmunlly clean up event on Sdturday, Aµ11I, 24 I hoso 1111vrestcd m vulu111ucr111y or 111dk111g donation:. of l.dSh or 111 kind donations of su1>phes for the tivunt can call the Ne1yhbors tor Neighbo rs hotline at (7141 /54-4892. lnfolll1dtion: (714) /54-4870 NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC The recovery center for w omen with alcohol or other chemical deµttridem.ies :.vek!o 110IU11toc1s. (9491 548-9927 btltwee11 10 d.m. dnd b p.m ; or Joy. (9491 548-8754. NEWPORTBEACHl/lAOOPT A MARINE BATTALION FUND Thu 111 Adopt A Manne Battahu11 fund was ueated to acceµt donation:. dnd 10 µrov1dc tmanclal suppon for onyviny µrowrdm!o and flvents planned to show appreciation to 1he 1st Batta hon 1st M arines. based at Camp Pendleton. The troops are stationed In Iraq end are ~led to return to Camp Pendleton In Mardl Information: (949) 644-31 24. NEWPORT BAY NATURAUST The Upper Newpon Bay Nature Preserve is looking for v~unteers to assist with mtturdhst-led tours dnd programs. speaal events and habitat restoration projects. The interpretive center is at 2301 University Drive. Newpon Beach. (714) 973-6829. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE ANO VISITORS BUREAU The bureau 1s dedicated to the µrumot1on of the crty to potential visitors. Volunteers with extensive knowledge of Newport Beach are ~iceded (949) 71~6100. NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM fhe program seeks volunteers to tutor adults who w ant to improve their reading and writing skills. Volunteers w ill be cef1ified duru 1g training woritshops 111 the Friends Meet111g Room at the Central Library, 1000 Avocac1u Ave. Newport B1:1ach. lnforn1ation: (9491 717·3874, literacy ~ciry.newµort-beadl.C8.us NEWPORT BEACH PREMIERE CINEMA GUILD I he Newµon Bedch Pre1 niere Cinema Guild, wh11J1 supports thv Nt!wport Beach F1ll 11 F-estival, 1s looking ior new members. II 1terested candidates should wc1nt to help funher an anistic and cultural h1:1ritayt: 111 the cummumty dnd should have a love of c111cmd and a desire to raise c1wareness ot the film festival. (949) 253-2880 NEWPORT BEACH, GENERAL PLAN ADVISORY COMMITIEE fhe Newpon Beach City Councll 1:. seeking applications from rus1dents or businuss owners to fill vacancie:. 011 the General Pla11 Advisory Comn11ttcc The c:om rnmeu m vet5o 111.1111 7 to 9 pm. u11 the second and louf1h M ondays 111 the NtJwpon Beach Police Depanrnent auditonum , 870 Santa Barbara. Information: (9491 644·3005. NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION The library foundation needs e>Ctra hands to perform clerical duties, sud\ as filing, organlllng and stuffing envelopes. at the Central L1br ary, 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717·3890. NEWPORT BEACH PARKS. BEACHES&. RECREATION COMMISSION Thv N11Wpv11 B1:1ach City Counc1l 1s M!eluny Qu1tlihcd electors from Newport Beadl whv are interested serving on the Parts. St.aches & Recreation Commission The deadline for f1lhng application 1s 4 p m Nov 13. Information. (9491644-3005. hNµ:/1WWW.c1ty.nuwport·beach i:a.us NEWPORT BEACH THEATRE COMPANY I ht1 co111pany need:. volunteurs lo help wtth costume design. ~winy. make up apphc:dtion. sot t.vnstrut.11011. technical help, publicity, stage management and badlstagti super111sio11. (9491 759· 1046 or LKSaf n'dOl.com. NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum offers a number of volunh:it11 opportunitros in the yift shoµ. dS docents 01 ruceµ110111sts. with clerical wort and with fundr a1:.111y evunts. Ir dll Ill •ti I!. µrov1c1ed (949167!>-8915, Ext. 107. NEWPORT-MESA YMCA The YM CA needs a variety of gcr 1t.:ral volunteer help. (949, 642 9990. NEWPORT-MESA IRVINE INTERFAITH COUNCIL The Newport-Mesa Interfaith 11;-..lllllll'\l.llllld.llkl.Ml"ll l'l;\N~INt.l{l(,lll I~ YOUR BACKYARD. Rl·llJcntrl\I mAy l>l-elmer than II $Ctffi) ronunard). 1'111 r1111 fJr 'WA) r11h~r. ~' J1Jn'1 pul uff pl.mnang your rctirl'mcm flu.mm Any longrr L il l rnc 11.dJy for help gcning mnt•J, WE l.IVE WHERJ:. YOU LIVE."' ......... A IM .. AIK\ I . A Nt-.IGHl!OR. S"rATf. FARM Ill 111FJtt:• _, __ ,_ .. "!II __ ,._ ...... _ .. _ .......... -._ .............. '-" 0.._, __ ........... • llllt«J01 l lOO~I -_ .. ll'_M _9_ -~--~ ....... -....-........... --... --l'IWIOO 1002 Council is now tllk.lng regiltr'8ti<>m for eeMce ~.projects and volunt..,.. on • first come, first MfV9d basl1, for its "HMrts and H.ndl• mufti.faith family service day. The evertt wiH talte place from 8:30 a.m . to 3 Q.m . Nov. 22 The location will be at 801 Dover Drive. Newport Beach. lnfonnation: Jaimie Day, (949) 642·9460, jaimieday@yahoo.com; or Jim de 800111, (9491660-8666. nmiinterfaith 19' I/IOI.com. NEWPORT· ME SA SCHOOL FOUNDATION The foundation is looking for volu11teers to help with fundraising efforts, speaking opportunities. public events and occasional office wort. (9491 631-4143. NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS CENTER A variety of jobs need to be tadl.led, incfuding set construction, ushering, mailings and assorted technical duties. Scheduling is flexible, with a two· to 20-hour commitment per month. The Newwrt Theatre Arts Center is at 2501 Cliff Drive. (949) 631-0288. OASIS SENIOR CENTER Meals on Wheels volunteers are netided to <:11stribute prepared dishes to homebound seniors in tht1 Newpon Beach area. The delivery time is between 11 :30 a.m. and 1 p.m . daily. Tht1 centt1r also needs volunteer nurses for its semi-monthly blood pressure screeninys. The center offers lhis s1:1rvice between 9 and 11 a.rn tht1 first and third Tuesdays of th1:1 month. Volunteers should commit two hours unce a m onth 01 volunleer on a substitute basis. The center is <ti 800 M arguerite Ave • Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. OPERA PACIFIC I he Opera Pacific Guild Alhe1nce. <1 supµort group for Opera Pacific, has actrvities for volunteers. (714) 546-6000 OPERATION CLEAN SLATE Operation Clean Slate, a Costa Mesa-based organization for 9raff111 prevention, needs volunteers to paint out grC1ffiti and other duties. M ichael Howard. (714) 435-0745. OCC NAUTICAL LIBRARY Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Seamanship needs book donations for its Nautical Library. rhuu:.ands ot volurnes of boatiny-related titles are needed The ~1001 of Sailing and Seamanship is at T801 W. Coast Highway, Newpon Beach. (9491 645 9412. ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER The laryest family shelter in the county needs volunteers tor its ch1lt.lw11's programs_ It esµecially desires tutors and those who can take pan in activities after 6 p.m . rutors will w oril with grou!JS of children or mdivrdually, helprng children 111 theu acadt:m1c µroblem <1reas. Volunteers will alsu act as a big brother o r biy sister during the summer. Jaim e M ayo. (949) 631 7213. ORANGE COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY A volunteer yroup serving the cornrnurnlles of Costa Mesd, NewPort Beach and Huntingto11 Beach needs animal-loving volunt~rs for two·hour shifts on weekdays to walk doys and help socralize them to help them get adopted. Befort: purchasing a pet, please visit the shelter at 2163 Newland, Huntington Beach between Pacific Coast Highway and Atlanta. Information: (714) 540-2288. OR.ANGE COUNTY CHILO ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER The center needs volunteers to worit with high·risk families and children, providing w eekly emotional suppon to familit!$, infants and first-time mothers in Dally Pilot their homes. The center IS uldng fcx a three-hour weekly commitment (714) ~-: j:. ORANGE COUNTY COMTKEEPER • Newport Beach·baaed Orange .. County Coa1dteeper ii looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help ~. monitor water quality. Training - sessions for volunteers are available. lnfo1 mation: (949) ~ 723-5424, http.:/..WWW.COdstkeepet;org. "' ORANGE COUNTY C~rtY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Volunte<lrs are needed for a variety ot functions. (714) 839-6199. ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS TASK FORCE The task force is recruiting volunttiers for the Interfaith Council Networtt to wotlc one on one with horneless adults in a program on basic life skllls. (949) 263-1774. ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM Of ART Learn mor.e about art and share with your community by becom ing a docent at the Orange County Museum of Art. A volunteer docent guides adults "' and sc:tiool groups through the galleries dnd teaches about the museum's collections and exhibitions. (949) 759-1122, eY.t :1: 204. • 1 1 ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Docents are needed to lead tours of the Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Learn about thv history and the development of the Center and the workings ol the bade stage areas. For more information, call (714) 556-ARTS, · ext 833 ORANGE COUNTY RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE Sponsorship opportunities are di d\.dilablo for the Oranye County • Ronald McDonald House High Tu b1;:11eht Iv be held on Oct. 30, from 3 p.m. to !> p.m . The benefit will be held at the Turnip Rose at the Grand Nuwpon Plaza. 1901 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Fot more information call (714) 639-3600 ORANGE COUNTY WORKS Panicipate in life management and employment training w.;rk.shoµ:. as a success coach to fllstcr teen:; 16 to 18 years old. (949) 509-1451. ORGANIZATION FOR THE HUMANE CARE Of ANIMALS Volunteers aro needed to care fm stray a11d lost animals in the Newpon Beach. Costa Mesa ancl . Corona de) Mar areas. (949) 722-1357. PACIFIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Oranye Cou11ty Pacific Symphony Orchestra's Volunteers m Education Opportunities progrdfll needs volunteers to assist children in a variety of hands-on musical activities. Volunteer:. spend a total of six Saturddy 111orn1ngs with the children. (I 14, 755-5781:1, el<t. 244. PARENT HELP USA Founded by mothers and others against child abuse, Parent Help asks the µublic for help and volunteers to inform the community on vital issues affecting childnm dnd the family. lnformat.ion: (949) 650-3461 or (9491675-5271. PARTNERS ALWAYS CARING SERVICES Volunteers are needed for a Crisis Assistance Program , assisting the emergency responders by "providing •• emotional first aid at the acene of a critical incident No previoo1 experience neceuary. Information: (949) 724-7199, partnersalwayscarino@cox.net .. .. Dally Pilot IJ AFTER HOURS • Sobmit Af1'a HOURS items to the Deily Piiot. 330 W. Bev St, Cqfte Meu, CA 92627; by fix to (949) fW6.4170; or by celling (949) 57~295. SPECIAL EVENTS ART OF ALn£D tlTCHCOCK Otfnge Coast College is offering a btO&iMlr1 film history on Alfred Hitdlcodt. The aeries will be moderated by retired OCC professor H. Arthur Tauuig. Eactt sesalo'1 will be held at 6:30 p.m. one Friday eactt month. The events will be held at OCC's Fine Ans Hall 116. Admiasion is $6 for aduhs and $5 for seniors and OCC 1tudents. Information and tickets, call (714) 432·5880, http:Jiwww.occtidcets.com. 'DRIVE THRU: AUST'RAIJA' •orive Thru: Australia· is a surf film about four guys who aurf the coaS1 of Australia for two weeu including hanging out with the Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin. ~film begins at 7 and at 9 p.m. Thursday at the Lido Theater, 3459 Via Udo, Newport Beactt. Information: (7141 842-4338. http://www.bigredprod.com. NEWPORT BEACH ALM FESTIVAL The Newport Beach Film Festival will showcase more than 300 features, short films, documentaries and animation from more than 45 countries. The festival will also host several galas, seminars, and ql.Jl9Stion-and-answer sessions with filmmakers. The event will be from April 15 through 25 al Edwards Island Cinemas, Lido Theater, Edwards Big Newport, and at the Orange County Museum of Art. Information: (NJ) 253-2880, http://www.newportbeach filmfest.com. MUSIC A NIGHT WfTH DAME EDNA Entertainer Dame Edna will perform a tailor-made show for Orange County at 2 and 7 p.m . Sunday in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Tick"ets costs from $34:50 to $64.50. Information: (71 41556-2787, hnp:llwww.ocpac.org. 'TEATRO HUGO AND INES' ·Teatro Hugo and Ines. H a ~"dren's show that's part pantomime, part puppetry and all magic, will be performed at 1 p.m. today and at 2 p.m . Sunday in Founders Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. 600 Town Center Drive, Costa M esa. Tidtets costs $10. Information: (714) 556-2787. h11p:l!www.ocpac.org. PHIL SHANE La Cave Restaurant will host Phil Shane, a one-man music legend who sings Elvis, Lewis, Diamond, Orbison, Cash and other music gretlts, from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (9491 646-7944. REGINA CARTER Violinist Regina Carter will perform at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Fridey and Saturday, Maret\ 27. in Foundera Hill at the Orange County Performing Atta Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mes1. Ttdtets costs $49 for 9:30 p.m. shows and $66 for 7:30 p.m. shows. Information: (714) 556-2787. http:llwww.ocpac.o'Jl. MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR 1lw Mormon Tabernacle Choir will perlonn at 8 p.m. Friday and from 2 1nd 8 p.m. Saturday, March Tl, In Segerstrom Hall at 1he Orange County Performing Atta Center, 800 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets costs 1$20 to $125. Information: ~2787, ~OG'pBC.O'Jl. ___ __,,, ... --. ....,__,._..,.;-....,,'""="'~---..,,-·-......------.-:------~~--!":"'--.... ~~ the Bey to benefit k>cel dlarities at 9 p.m . with a pre-lhow dinner In the Am Cabin restaurant at 7:30 p.m. April 14, May 12 and June 18. The coat 11 S10 for the show and $37.50 tor the dinner. Information and ,....,.,,1tiona: (949) 630-4146. BARE BONES DANCE THEATER Bare Bones Dence The1ter will present Its annu1I all-undergraduat.-produoed and -performed dance ahowQse, "Does 1 Body Good," at 8 p.m. today in Winifred Smith Hall at UC Irvine. rtdtets COit $9 to $1 2. Information: (949) 824-2787, barebones@uci.edu. WEEKLY JAM DUKE'S PLACE Jazz. end oodctall1 flow daily from noon to midnight Sundaye through Thursdaye and from noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and Saturdaye at the Balboa Bay Club & Resort, at 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newpon Beactt. Information: (949) 645-5000. . MNMIA GINA WEEKEND JAXZ Waher Lakota and David Alcantar. the New Yortc J8Zl 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. Diana Oitri joins the duo on vocals on Mondays. It's free. Information: (9491 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 0ogz 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 is at 127 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. Information: (949) 675-a300. MUSIC AT THE GRILL The Bluewater Grill offers live music Friday and Saturday nights. Greg Morgan, Nidt Peper and Kelly Gordien (known as MPG) perform classic rock, R&B and swing at 8:30 p.m . Fridays. Marvin Gregory and MPG will perform classic rock, swing and R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The restaurant is at 630 Lido Park Drive, Newport Bea~. Free. (9491 675-3474. SINATRA TRIBUTE La Cave Restaurant offers David Kinwald's live tribute to Frank Sinatra from 6 to 9 p.m. M ondays and Tuesdays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (9491 646-7944. THE UNDERGROUND LOUNGE la Cave Restaurant offers the Underground Lounge. featuring Pete Villani singing Bennett, Martin and Sinatra from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. Pt.ANBE La Cave Restaurant offers the funky soul jazz music of Plan Be from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Thursdays at 1695 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. THE GINGER BAKER JR. TRIO La Cave Restaurant offers the jazz-fusion music of the Ginger Baker Jr. Trio from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays at 1695 Irvine Ave .• Costa MHll. Information: (949) 646-7944. TOOO OLIVER JAZ2. QUARTET LI Cave Restaurant offers the jazz. music of the Todd Oliver Jazz Quartet from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wedneldays and Saturdaye at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa M esa. "Information: (949) 646-7944. MUSIC AT THE PEUCAN The Rulty Pelican offers the music of Common Ground from Wednetday 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 1t 2735 W. Cont Highway, Newport Beech. frM. (949) 642-3431. MUSIC AT Pl.AYERS Playera restaUrant I• now offering live muaJc from 9 p.m . to midnight fN8ry Friday and s.tunt.y. Players I• at 512 W. 19th St, Coste Meu. No cov8f charge. (949) 648-6615. WEEKEND MUSIC Anthony'• Riverboat Reataurant in Newport Beech presents the Aidt Sherman Duo featuring Rick Shermen and Alen Remington on Friday nights. The program featu,... 111 your fewritee on the uxophone teyboerd1. Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425. POP-ROCK ANO Fl.AMENCO Tate 5, a funk. rock 1nd Motown act, performs at 9 p.m. Satu{Qays at Carmelo's Riatorante, 3520 E. Coa1t Highway, Corona del Mar; Solo guitarist Ken Sanders performs otlUical ft1menco tunea at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922. SAT\JROAY NIGHT R&.B Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone Bridge Band play rock and R&B at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 47&-~001. STAGE 'PEDROGYNT ·Pedro Gynt.H is an adaptation by Robert Cohen of Hel\rik.lbsen's classic •Peer Gynt.• The play will be perfol"{Tled at 2 and 8 p.m. today at the Studio Theatre, at UC Irvine. Tickets cost $8 to $10. Information: (9491824-2787. (949) 824-5000. 1NTIMATE EXCHANGES' ·intimat e Exchanges; written by Alan Ayckbourn and directed by Martin Benson. will feature Richard Doyle and Kandis Chappell portraying an English garden full of hilarious d\aracters. The show's regular run will be through Aprif 3 on the Julianne Argyros Stage at South Coast Repertory Theater. 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. nckets cost $19 to $55. Information: (714) 708-5554. 'SAFE IN HELL' "Safe in Hen; written by Amy Freed and directed by David Emmes, is an off-bear comic take on the Salem witch trials, Puritanism is broadly satirized in the production. The performance will preview from April 2 to 8, and the regular run wm be from April 9 to May 9 on the Segerstrom Stage at South Coast Repertory Theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tidtets cost $19 to $55. Information: (7141708-5554. TWO ABOUT POOH •pooh in The Enchanted Place~ is a double bill of "Bother!H and HThe En~anted Place Suite;· which will be performed at 2 and 7:30 p.m. April 17 and at 2 p.m. April 18 in Founders Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Tid<ets coS1: $25 to $50. Information: (714) 556·2787. http://wWw.ocpac.org. 'PIPPIN' "Pippin," the tongue-and-cheek story of rhe son of the 8th-century king Charlemagne, who is on a quest to find his true calling in life. will be performed at 8 p.m . today and at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Orange Coast College Orama Lab, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tid<ets cost $8. Information: (7141 432·5880. 'MR. MARMALADE' "Mr. Marmalade;· written by Noah Haidle. is a story about the games people play as seen through the eyes ol an extraordinarily advanced 4-year-old with a vivid imagrnation. The performance will preview from April 25 to 29. and the regular ru will be from April 30 to May 16 n the Julianne Argvros tage at South Coast Repertory eater, 655 Town Centet Ori e, Costa M esa. Tickets oost$19 o $55. lnfomiation: (7 4) 708-5554. 'SOMElltlNG TO HIDE' •Something to Hide" is a mystery thriller that revolves around a writer in the English countryside. The play will be performed at 8 p .m. Thursdays. Fridays and Saturdays and at 2:30 p.m. Sundays from Friday to April 25 at the Newport Theatre Arts Cent8t", 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Tidtetl cost $17 opening night and $13 for all other • performancee. Information: (949) 631-0288. MCIF1C PlAYWRfGHTS FESTlYAL South Cont Repertory will be having Its aeventh annual Pacific Playwrightl Festival, featuring worftl In development by erMl'Qing and estebllshed writefS IUdt a1 Luotnda Coxon, Sarah Ruhl, Craig Luca and Richard . Greenberg from May 7 to 9 at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 708-5555, http:llwww.scr.org. I PAGUACCI AHO CARMINA Opera Pacific preaents the paring of Ruggero Leoncevallo's I P&Qllaoci and Car Orff's Carmina liiiiiiWll stwin ows.com n.~• Brands • Lowest Price Up Front No Games • le~acement & New Construction me Pricing I Purchasing 1-4M-"69 Fu: 562-494-2069 w.n. • Al ...,... CrtcHt Cards stwindows .c om Burana in their original language1 with subtitles. The productions will be performed at 7:30 p.m. April 20 to 24 and at 2 p.m . April 25 at the Orange Coonty Performing Arts Center. Tidtets cost S40 to $185. Information: (7141556-2787. http:liwww.ocpac.org. 'THE H0881T' The Newport Beach Repertory Theater and the city of Newport Beach Recreation Services will present J.R.R. Tolkien's •The Hobbit" at 2 and 8 p.m. April 3 and at 1:30 p.m . April 4 at the Corona del M ar High School Theatre. 2101 Eastbluff Drive. Newport Beach. Tid<ets cost: $9 to $11. Information: (9491 644-31 51. http:Jtwww.9eoc1ties.com/ newportbeachrepertorytheaterl ART ·cmES Of PROMISE' "Cities of Promise: Imaging Urban California:' an art exhibit on how artiS1s in the 1930s to the present have incorporated skyscrapers, houses, bridges, freeways and automobiles into their works. will be at the Orange County Museum of Art through April 25. The exhibition will also feature parntings commissioned as covers for Westways magazine by the Auto Club. Information: (949) 759-1122, http:llwww.ocma.net. 11s;REET B EAUTY CENTER 'Ifie large.st, f inest. 1ri£ndlitst 'Be®tlj Suppfy & :r u({ Sentice Salon f11 Orange County Open 7 l>•y& • (949) 642-171 7 CAROLE BOLLER There will be a reception for artist Carole Boiler's new exhibit ·sun Drenched Environments• at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Information: (949) 717-3870, http:Jiwww.newportbeach library. org HELGA UMBER An exhibit of artist Helga Umber's w ork will be on display from 11 :30 a.m. to 10 p.m. through May 22 at the Bayside Restaurant, 900 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. Information: {9491851-9181,(949) 721-1222. DANCE NEDERLANDS DANS THEATER The Nederlands Dans Theater, which focuses on contemporary dance, will porform its new repertory program at 8 p.m. M arch 30 through April 3 and at 2 p,m. April 4 in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tid<ets cost $20 to $75. Information: (714) 556-2787, http://www.ocpac.org. STUDENT DANCE CONCERT Orange Coas1 College's Dance Department will host its 41 st annual Student Dance Concert al 8 p.m. April 23 and 24 in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre. Information: (714) 432-5880. 20% OFF . . ' ,. ~. . Opt•n 7 Doy• (949) 642· 1 71 7 BEST PRICES • B EST SERVIC I-" • BEST S f.1.ECTION N~ ARJuvALS OF ~bit PmanaliuJ Bri1rrb Saturday, March 20, 2004 All Jeff EwinR & l ylun £wi11~ 'fHETA X IM l'l,l<:ATJONS OF s•:1.1.1Nc: YOllR HOlJSt: Mo!.1 of oot drcncs pml'il from Jelling their~-um trey of1cn haw~ llhout the dfl'l..t~ VI a.,aar gait\~ tut. Whl.'rl yw sdl ~iur home. yuu ure OD( taxed oo your pmlito; rf ( 11 the ton: yw have sold L' }'l.U primary resKblcc :rod (21 ynur gain ckJeo; not cJt~f $2.~.<UI a... a ~ lllXpllyer(()f'S500.0IXl a.' a manicd couple fihr1g JCllndy )-a.' ~ forth in llie Taxpuycr ~dicf Act pl''icd 1J1 AU)..'\N of 111tn. 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I < • I ' , I ______ ,_....,,_ ---·---·--~...-·-~-·-----·---___ ....,.......... __ QuoTE OF THE DAY "/ knew I wa.s in trouble when my caddie handed m e the towel instead of the ball." hul Hehn, Newport Beach Country Club head golf pro Sporta Editor Richard Dunn: 1949) 574-4223 • Sports Fu: 1949) 650-0170 TOSHIBA SENIOR CLASSIC ONE EAGLE -RONT NINE: 31 NINE BIRDIES BACK NI NE : 29 ~es son learned f o.r Purtzer lk with Harmon, focus o n ort game, set Purtzer in otion for record-setting · round in Newport Beach. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot Last week Tom ·Purt:1.er was strugKling with his driver, so he called on one of the hest. A conversation with renowned golf teaching pro Hutch Harmon. coupled with an increased focus in his short game and voiJa -a n I I -under-par 60 thac '>et a tournament record and gave Purtzer a four- '>hot lead after Friday'i. firsc round of the I 0th Toshi- ba Senior Oassic ac Newport Beach Country O ub. Purtzer's score broke Hale Irwin's prior 18-hole tournament record by two strokes and et.1ualed the lowest round ever recorded on the Olampions Tour. I tis round featured n ine birdjes and an eagle -on the 492-yard p ar-5 15th -en route to a 7 -under 29 on Lhe back nine and also eclipsed hi!. ca· reer-best round by two trokes. The talk with I lar· mon apparently worked as Purtzer. who led the tour in f 1 driving distance (296.1 yards) heading into ..J.11e tournament. hue TOSHIBA _ was able to st~aighten out hie; drives on Fri· day. lie hit 10 of 14 fairways. "I asked liutch why I was hitting my drive!> • so bad last week and '" he talked me through my wing... Punzer said. "When your swing is in good shape, it allows you w go at pins." Purtzer aw raged 281 yards on his drives in the first round. in· eluding a 304-yard blast on the 416-yard par-4 10th. a hole he birdied. "The <)river sets up FIRST-ROUND LEADERS Tom Purtzer ............... 60 Joe Inman .................. 64 Morris Hatalsky ......... 65 Fuzzy Zoeller .............. 66 David Eger .................. 66 John Bland ................. 66 Keith Fergus ............... 66 John Jacobs .............. 67 Leonard Thompson .67 Bob Eastwood ........... 67 Lonnie Nielsen .......... 67 game more than anything else," said Purtzer, was 4-under on the three par·Ss. booming drives set up favorable approach and Puro..er knew whal to do from there. e 5~-year-old Green Valley. Ariz .. resident hi1 17 8 gJeens in regulation, leaving himself no more 20 feet on any pull. He had 11 one-putts and ~ three-pun. Coming into the tournament. r ranked second on the senior tour with 76% hit in regulation. ts of things wen t my way 1oday." said l:>urtzer, h ad surgery on his left hip in Nuvemhcr a nd DON LEACH /DAILY PILOl Tom Purtzer hits from the bunker on 18 for a sand save to finish with a course-record 11-under-par 60 See PURTZER, Paee 86 in the first round of the Toshiba Senior Classic on Friday at Newport Beach CC. He leads by four shots. ' DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Brandon Jasper Senior has been contributi ng his bat and his many experiences since transferri ng to Newport Harbor. Steve Vlr11n Daily Pilot From Valley OuistJan High to Cypress and to Newport Harbor. • Brandon Jasper has been through many trials and challenges, 10 say the least. It appears he has found a home with the Sailors, and the 6-foot-2 senior shortstop is out to make the most of ... JASPO.P11ell 4 ; I EYEOPENER .Daily~Pilot . Spor1li 1 lall ol f amfl I 1 I• I •1111.tfl.• Uh,J. ltlUl#ll Maren 22 honotff CHUCK CUT£NESE Saturday, March 20, 2004 Bl Nervous time is 1 over Newport Beach Country Club pro Paul Hahn drains three birdies during 2-over-gar roun d . S.J. Cahn Daily Pilot Paul I !aim wow hi-. nerves plainly enough befort> hl· IC'ed off Friday duri11~ the first round of thl· To ... hiba Senior Oassic. The Newport lkad1 Country Oub's head golf ·profohl>ional ptobably wa'\n't helped much by the "Let's go Paul!" chant front tht' IOO i.pectators that greeted him at che firM cce. linhn's first shot of the day was hii. worse, as he hooked his drive into tht: tree~. far l'nuugh to the left that the crowd clearly wa'I worried he might land it in che driving range. "11 got a.irborne. that'!\ all that counh." o ne man in the crowd -.1\0Uled. "Where'd it go," I lahn 1ok.i11gly a.,kl•d as he walked off the first tee box of hb home cour~e. llahn's second ~hut from deep in the rough clipped a tree un it~ way oul of trouble. dropping into the fain.vay. and he ended up bo~eyin~ the 339-yard hole See HAHN. Paee 85 Nicklaus all over I the place Gold en Bear isn't too pleased with his first-round performance Friday at even-par 7 1. Richard Dunn Daily Pilot NEWl'Olff BEACll -lad .. Nicklaus doesn't like tu addrl'!\~ Arnold Palmer as a rival or nemesi!-, but the Golden Bear took a page ouc of Palmer'~ game Fri· day in the opcnin~ ruund of the Toshi- ba Senior Clai.-.ic at Ncwpon Beach C:ounlry lJub. "I was left to right today. I played Ar· nie golf. I wa!> all over lht• place ... ~aid Nicklaus. who ~ho1 even-par 71 b efore a sp irited gallery that peaked at about 500. 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Newport raUie<l in the third game friday to defeat Edison, 25-20, 24-26. 15· t:l, then han- dled Dana llills. 25-R, 25-16. Breit Perrine had 15 kills against Edison, followed by eight from Morgan Govaars and Gavin Galey. Setter Adam Schl esinger had JR assists and five kills for the Tars. Against Dana I fills, Galey and _Jon Langford had live kills ; apiece. !''Eaters edge Gophers :' •BASEBALL: Sophomore -catcher Mark Wagner drove in :=;two runs. including his first : homer of the season, and three UC Irvine pitchers combined 0 11 a six-h.itler to help the Ant- eaters earn a 5-1 nonconfcr- •• encc baseball win over Minne· : sola Friday before 625 at • Anteatt·r Ballpark. : Wagner was :I fur 4, as was • junior third baseman Matt An- derson, who:.e llRI sin gle opened the scoring in the IJCI Ii rst. Anderson later scored on Wagner\ tir~t·inning single, which prowd to be all the Ant- eaters ( 16-5-I J would need. Junior starter Glen Swanson went live strung innings to im- prove to 4· l, while Mkhael Koehler went three scoreless in- -nings and limmy Alstot linished with a perfect ninth. Tlie win clinched the series victory for UCI. ranked Nu. 23 by Baseball America. The Ant- eaters have nuw won all live of their nonconfercnce ~l'ries this season. The series concludes today at I p.m. Nonconference UC Irvine 5, Minnesota 1 Score by Innings Minn. ooo 010 oo"il -1 6 t UC Irvine :111 001 OO• 5 11 1 Perkins (Moen (6) and Carlson; · Swanson, Koehler (6), Alstot (91 and Wagner. W -Swanson, 4· 1. L- Perkins. 1 2. 2B -Anderson (UCll. 3B -Dudrey (UCll HR Wayner (UCI). Eagles post two wins •VOLLEYBALL: The Es tancia I ligh boys volleyball team im- proved to fi-0 hy winning both of its Division II pool-play ·matches in the C >range County . championships at Newport Harbor High. ·; The Eagles defeated North· -:wood, 25-7, 25-21. and also -~handled the Newpon Harbor : junior varsity, 25 -12, 25·22. • Kris Hartwell had 20 kills, six ; aces and 13 digs in the two -matches, while fellow seniors : Josh Kornegay ( 13 kills) and ~Scott Sankey (I 0 kills) also -:cashed in some of junior setter •Trevor I lolmes' 48 assists. • Estancia concludes pool play today at 9: 15 a.m. against Gol- den West League rival Ocean View, which the Eagles defeated Wednesday to open league play. The championship playoffs fol- low today's finaJ pool-play ac- tion, also at Newport Harbor. CdM improves to 7-0 •TENNIS: The Corona del Mar High boys tennis team re- corded four singles victories and won a nonleague match against visiting Horace Mann of New York, 7·2, that was played . acrnrding to a college format Friday. The Sea J(jngs won the three doubles sets tu improve to 7-0. Cameron Ball won in No. I sin- gles, 8-0. Cooper keys Mesa win • HASEBA.LL: Costa Mesa High senior Daniel Cooper pitched a five-rut shutout and also homered to lead the Mus- tangs to a 15-0 nonleague base- ball win over visiting Los Ami· gos Friday. Cooper fanned nine. walked none and did not allow a run- n-er to reach third base tu earn his first victory of the season. lunior Jeff Waldron, who also homered, went 3 for 4 with three RBis to pace the Mus· tangs' 15-hit attack. Gary Gonzalez was 3 for 4 with an RBI. while Andrew San- ford was 2 for 3 with a double and two llBls for rhe winners, who improved to 3-4. Nonlea1ue Costa Mna 15, Los Amigos O Score by Innings Amigos ooo ooo ll o 5 o Mesa 723 102 • 15 1s 2 Leva. Morales (3). Rodarte (6) and Brovillard; Cooper and Benson. W - Cooper, 1-2. L -Leva. 2B -Waldron (CMl, Benson (CM), Sanford (CM), Gon1ale1 (CMI. HA -Waldron (CMI, Cooper (CMI. Eagles rip Aztecs •SOFTBALL.: Rebecca and Chelsea Kaplan, as well as Hila- ry Ockey combined for eight hits and live Rllls and Rebecca went the distance in the circle to lead F.stancia lligh to a t:l-6 nonleague softball win over visiting I.a Quinta Friday. Hebecca Kaplan, a senior, was :I for 4 with two HBls and three runs, while Oielsea, a sopho- more, was 2 for 4 with one RBI and two runs. Ockey was :l for 4 with two HBls and one run to help the Eagles improve to 3·4. Nonlea1u• Estancia 13, la Quinta 6 Score by Innings La Quinta 221 100 b 6 1 4 Estancia no 2:10 o -13 13 6 Delfin and Reyes; Kaplan, Flores (6) and Ockey. W -Kaplan. 3·4. L -Del· fin. ·Eaters sweep lPFW • VOLLEVMLL: The UC Ir- vine men's volleyball team snapped a three-match losing streak with a 30-23, 30-20, 30· 20 nonconference victory over Indiana University-Purdue Uni- versity fort Wayne in the Long Beach tournament friday. limmy Pelzel led the Ant- eaters (9-15) with 17 kiJls, while Jayson Jablonsky and Oavid Smith contributed II and 10 kills. respectively. UCI setter Brett Reid amassed 43 assists . IPJ.W dropped to 10-5. Gleason leads Sailors • SOFTBALL: Ashley Gleason went 3 for 4. and also tossed a two-hiller with 12 strikeouts, leading the Newport I !arbor High softball team to a 6 · l non- league victory over host San- tiago Thursday. Gleason also scored three runs. colJected an RBI and bel- ted a triple in the fifth inning. In the circle she walked only two and improved to 3-1. The Sail- ors improved to 5-3. Pirates sweep Griffins • VOLLHY&\LL: The Orange Coast College men's volleyball team swept pas t Orange Empire Conference host Grossmont, 30-22, J0-24, 30-25, Friday night. Poyer Poya had 21 kills, Mike Murphy added 47 assists and Matt Stolnick chipped in 19 kills for the Pirates ( 11-1, 3-0 in con- ---~---·· ········ ference). Corona del Mar splits • VOIJ..EYHA.U.: The Corona del Mar High boys volleyball team split its two Division I pool-play matches in the Orange County championsrups Friday at Marina High. The Sea Kings were edged by Pacific Coast League rival La- guna Beach, 25-20, 21 -25, 17- 15, before defeating Capistrano Valley. 25-21, 26-24. CdM wraps up pool play lo· day at 9: 15 a.m. against Foun- tain Valley and needs a win 10 potentially advance tu the eight-team championship play- offs that begin today at Edison lligh. Kevin Wekh had 11 kills and twin brother Tom had eight, while setter Dominic Rubino produced 26 assists against La· guna Beach. Purdue downs 'Eaters •TENNIS: UC Irvine senior Tiffany Oiang won at No. 2. sin· gles and teamed with I lui L.eow to win a doubles set, as well. but the host Anteaters fell 10 Purdue, 4-3, in a nonconfer- encc women's tennis match Fri - day a t 'Anteater Tennis Stadium . Purdue, ranked No. 53, won 2 of :1 doubles mall:ht·~ lo ~am the doubles point and split six singles matches with UCI. ranked No. 65. The Anteaters fell to H· 7. Sage falls to Whitney •TENNIS: The Sage lliJI School boys tennis team real- ized why Whitney is ranked No. I in Clf Southern Section Divi · sion V. Visiting Whitney defeated third-ranked Sage I fill, 13-5, in an Academy League match Fri - day. The Lightning dropped to 4·4, 1-1 in league. while Whit· ney improved lo 7-2, 2-0. Tyler !loss and Conrad Whitaker earned two victories in doubles for the Ugh lning. Academy Lea1ue Whitney 13. Sage Hiil 5 Singl"-Cordier (SH) def. Chen, 6·2, lost to Shin, 6·7, lost 10 Huang, 3·6; Oimirjian (SHI lost, 2·6, 1-6, H>: Wee (SH) lost, 0-6, 1·6, 1-6. Doubles -Livingston·Chin (SHI lost to Shah-Baja, 5-7. lost to Wang-Young, 6·7, def. Kang·Bolik, 6-4; Cassel-Garrison (SH) won, 6· 1. lost. 2·6, 2-6; Ross·Whitaker (SH) won, 6· 1, 6-4, lost, 4-6. Lions split pair •SOFTBALL: Ashley Mauro went 2 for 4 with one run and two RBis to help the Vanguard Universiry softball team split a doubleheuder wjth nonconfer- ence host CaJ Sfa1e Oominguez Friday. Mauro's hitting performance led the Lions (17-13) lo a 4-3 victory in the first game. But Cal State Dominguez (16-12·1) an· swered with an 8-0 win. Jennifer Rynda improved to 5-2 with her win in the first game, striking out two and al· lowing five hits. Nonconferenc:·• Gimeone V•nguard 4, Cal State Dominguez Hlllt3 Score by Innings Vanguard 010 020 l -4 6 2 CSD 001 200 o -3 6 1 Rynda, Olvera (4) and Rolle; long, O'Hanian (6) and Rodriguez. W - Olvera. 5·2. 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M Saturday, March 20, 2004 S PORTS Oatl'y Piiot HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Knights take life out of Sailors Foothill starter Phil Hughes deals two-hitter with 10 strikeouts; Tars' demise comes in fourth. Steve Vlraen Daily Pilot Nl".Wl'Olff Bl·.AUI -All the energy, m11rncn1urn anc.J life that the Newport 1 larhur 1 li~h haseball player.. had built up tor themM!lvei. with a thrt.'e·game winni11~ '>treak seem1·d tu fade awdy w11h unc stroke uf the bat. 11w Sailors· hopes ul' au upset over Sea View League de- • fendinK champion Foothill appean..-d daunting. l'.Oll.'iidcrin.: Knighti,' starter l'hU I fughl's, whose fastball cunMstently reaches the low 90·mph rani;1.·. wru. on the mound. Sea Kings open PCL with win Barry F.ulkner Daily Pilot LAS Fl ORES -The Te!>(m1 I ligh ·mans were almost lnno· cent bystam,lers as somc early· Inning controversy further c.Jis· frustrntiun <m the ha...ehall. • Andy Frcnkicl followed We~.., Pres.<>on's single with a lo11g home run lo left-center field and Macklin made it back-tu back jacks with an opposill·· turtled the hornets' n~t that was the Corona del Mar High dugout in 1he l".i· cific Coast League baseball opt•ner for both teams Friday. Already ticked about Tuesday\ 11 ·4 nonJeaRtJe loss to Back Bay riv-al Nl'w- port I !arbor, the visiting Sea Kings pa'>t · ed together a four-run raJJy with three singles. a wa.Uc. an error and a sa1.·rilice bunt to take a 4·0 !eat.I in a gume rhcy would eventually win. 11·2. But CdM's motivational fervor multi· plied in the home half of the 'ernnd. when a bizarre rum or event" put 'lcso- rn'l> first run un the scorC'hoard and sapped U1c Sea Kings of what was thought to be a rousing inn111g·ending out. TI1e drama began wiU1 two outs and runners on the runwn. against Ct.IM senior right·hanc.Jcr 'lodd Mack.tin. Macklin appeared tu step off and throw IO firl>t when the runner brokt• early on a play designed 10 allow thl' lead rnnnl'r 111 score while a play was hei11g made on the trail runner. field clo111 to right-center. P-drker FCf'b'Uson singled and Jakt' Lemmerman's sinking liner got under a diving center fielder for an RRI triple. With the USC-bound Macklin in command, the Sea Kings cruised to their 12th win m thl'ir lasl 13 leagut' ~ames a11d improved tu 3-4 on the sea son. Macklin, who ~hut out Mi!.sion Viejo earlier this seasun, scallcrcd seven hit!> and walked two. Of his 99 pitdlel., fill were strikes and he started 2 1 of the :10 hitter.. he fa1.:cd with a strike. '"I've been tryin~ to .:et Todd tu usl' his change more and he started duini;: ii in the later in11ing!>, .. l·.mme said. "When he doe), that. hiller-. can't sil o n h is fru.t- hall." CdM hiller.. were sitting on Tesoro starter Tony Trujillo. who came in with a I JIO ERA anc.J'had pos1ec.J both of the Ii 1m1s' vicwrics thi), season (they are 2-f)). frujillo gave up nine hits and all eight runs (sewn earrwc.J), before left ·handt~r Derek < :ratJt.lot:k got the finaJ out of the third and Mired lht' first 10 he fat:ed in 4Y scorele~ innings of 1>ne·hit relief. Yl·t fur all uf I lu~ht."'>0 pruwe~. Nt•w- pnrt ridded itself a chanl't' of an up!>el ht•t:auM! uf a heanhreakinK M!411encc uf l'VClll!> in the top of the fourth lnninl( amt Inst its Sea Vit'w 1.e<tl(Ut' o pener, H·O. to the visiting Knight:.. ranlwc.J No. I Ill C:ll· Southern Scl·tion l>ivisiun II. Friday. MARK C DUS JIN I DAILY Pll 0 1 Newport Harbor's Joey Cantarella dehvers to ttte plate in ttie Sea View League opener against Foothill Friday afternoon. The Knights earned an 8-0 win. After fielding Macklin'~ throw, < :dM first baseman Barrett Sprowl c11 rret:tly ran at U1t' runner !>tmying from third. When Sprowl threw 10 third. the runner hroke tu the plate. "lhirtJ hai.eman Co rey l\7J'.<1linu. after an iniriaJ bohhlc. threw home lo ca1cher Ryan Kelly, who caught the baJI and applied the tag. while heing howled over in front of the plalC. Kelly held onto the ball and CdM left 1hc field. as everyone in the ballpark .. ,. ,;umed the third out had been n>cordl'd. Mack.tin ant.I l.L•mmermen 'inglcd in the fir..1 two CdM run!., then senior ~hortslop Jerill ·nmycr, who combi1wd with l.t-mmerman on two double play' behind Ma1.:klin, wharkcd a two-nm. two-out single in the '\econd. first 1hn>t• inningi.. I le s1nid. 0111 two in those innings and wa!. ddinitdy hang· ing with I lught's. 11111 tlwn canw 1ht: fourth innin~ amJ Mue. 11inugh he ww. proud of hb ll'am\ effort. Desguin was disuppuinlecl in thl' Sailuri.' lnabili1y 10 respond to Mo6 three-run hla.\I. ''"Ih a! was a key base hit," Emnll' said of Thayer\ line drivt.· to left. "II was grcal lo sec rn1ayerl help llS wilh U1e bat. ht" cause we definitl.'ly know he is going 10 help us with his glow ," I luKf1l's. who improved tu .HI, 111~,ed a 1wo·hi111.•r that came with 10 Mrikc outi. a11d nu walks for hi' fi r..t o;hutou1 ot the -.eai.on. Still. tht: ~ilur; wen· frn,lratt•d they hun lhem,l'IVl'i. with luur nmri. and alluwmi; foUI unt••tmed ""''· "The two-.,trike adju,t111en1 that Moc made was hugl'," l·oo1hill Coach (;ary Fi,ht•l 'Wlid. "111a1 wa' 1h1· 'w111g of 11111- mentum lhert'. With two '>lrikcl> aml two ouu.? ·niar helped u~ g1·1 11 guing ... i:i~hcl s.-i.id Mm·\ huml' nm was the d1IT1•1e1ll"l'. but I lught•'> ll·cl the K11igiH!> tu thl• v1rtury. i\c'rnrding to lla~chall America. lw i:-. om· or 1lw top five high sdmol pirrlung flrtl\fll't:I!. in lhe na· lion. I he Knigh1i. ,<·orec.J ftw m ore n m:. in the fifth, capitalizing un their momen tum. The Sailors rnmmilled another error and there were thret: instances when Newport playc·r' mi-;played hit'>. aJluwmg fur J-oolhill 10 ~1.·1 men c1n hase. CdM Coach John Emme q111ckly and vehemently suggested the Tc,oro hast'· runner be ejected, ba....ed on high \Chool rule~ requiring runneri. 10 'lidc into bases, rather than try to knock lht• hall loose with a collision. Mackli11 and l.cmm<.•rman. a frei.h- man ~econd ha,cmcn. were both 2 for :1 with two llBb, while Mat:k.li11 and l're\· '>Oil each i.rort'd 1wo ntnl>. Emme. whoM" team b ranked No. l in the CIF Southem &•rlion Division IV poll rcleai.cd Friday. i.;1id there wen• ~1>mt· chang<'' made after 'l\Jesday\ las.'>. W11h two flllls in the fuunh, the SalJ. "" l'u111111i11cd two !ltraiKht errors. Shortly tltcreaftcr. Foothill's ll1ris Moe faced a I 2 co11111 and d ealt a dramatic blow to. Newport I farbor hy 'lmaclting a home run over the rlKht·fi eld fence. "We were lexdtedl and we were in thl· i;ame. • Sailors Coach loci l>es..,ruin said. "Hut the kids ~ut deflated after that." Newport \t•111ur Milw Md.can wa!> the unly or11• 10 hit I lughcs. Md.ean':. h;c,e hit i11 lht· wrnnd 111ning landed ju~t in front of tlw left fielder. Mcl.ca11, who played thirt.I bai.e a11d pitched the finaJ two inning:.. aho got a ..,inglc with a hi~th choppN toward ~rnnd b~ ant.I he bear tht• thmw 111 the fifth in· ning. l~>,rum uml ai.sisl<trll rnad1 Jim Kit•ler. a funnl'r Newport coadl, '>trt:'· 'led lo tht• players that 1he loss wa!> just une game and they must gain hack the momentum they carried through thd r three-game winning streak. which in· duded an 11 ·4 victury over Hack Bay ri v-al Lorona del M•u "lh e umpires huddled near hornt• plate for a few minutes. then. hai.ed on the base umpire's previously 1111a11 nounced decision. called a balk on the initial pickoff move. CdM returncd to U1e field and Mad( li11 ended the inning with the i.ernnd o f his eight strilceoub . C.:dM imm<.'tliatcly held a spirited between-inning nmfah in front of its dugout. "We had 4uitc a meeting of the mind-; and decided w1· 11cedcd to tighten some thingi. up," Emme said. "The kids wanted nw to i;o back to being mo re demanding and tlwy have responded wry wen.·· s..v-L.usue Foott.111 8, Newport H•rbor 0 PKlftc Cont Le-sue CoroM del Mar 8. Tesoro 2 II wa.' ·rcaJis1k lo think Newport I lar· hut w dS capable of beating the Knight!>. 1.ast year the Sailors nearly stunned Foothill, losing, 2·0, in the league fi. mill'. Joey CantareUa struck. out lhrt·e and satttere<l !ICVe11 tuts iJ1 1ha1 l(Ulllc. ·n1is year, < :an1areUa g111 the start i1gain and alluwed one hit through the • rm pmuc.J of tlwm." l>t~ ... 'llin said of hii. players. "Tlll'y hallll•d . It"s not like they w11 up lhen· and w-dtched lllugllt''f p111:h. l11ey Wl're swinging al it." Score by Innings Foo1h1ll ooo 3!iO o a 10 o Newport 000 000 o o 1 4 Huyhos and Kukpatrodl, Cantarella, Mclean (61 and Sanc::tlu1 W Hughes. 3 0. L ~ C1111t11roll11, 1 2. 28 -Hicks (F). Moo (F) HR Moe(F) Senior Josh Hradbury !tingled 10 start lhe second. and was forced al second on ground baJJ up Lhe midc.Jlt'. l'hc < :dM runner appeared to ea..,ily hl.'al the relay to lirst, hut the hasc umpire railed him out, fur a double play. After Emme rn11verSt'd wi1h holh um· pires. an angry CdM squad took nut its Score by tnnings CdM ~ 000 o 8 10 u Tesoro 010 100 o 2 / J Macklin amJ Knlly; Tru11llo, Cr11c1l1odt and Tome W • M acklin, 2 0. L Tru11llo, 2 1. 28 Hiii (T), Senters (Tl 38 Lommerman {CdMI HR -Frenk•el (CdM), Madtlm (CdM). LIONS Continued from Bl 111a1d1 last year'!. trip to the Hnal l·our with a vic- tory 11v1·r Brescia of Ken111cky (29·5) tnday at 2 p.m. l'S'l: Bn•<;(·ia rdllit.'ll lo beat C;olt.len Slate Athletic < :unfen•m·c represt!ntalivc Weslmont, 4:.1·42, Fri· tluy. ll1e BcarcaL'I lost to <fSAl: teams "f'lle Master's and /\zusa P..-.cific at the t :SAC Olallenge held at Vil lk"c. 29·30. VanguartJ. the GSAC regular-season and tourna- ment champion , has five wins over Tite Master\ and /\PU, by an average~ of 18.6 points. "They're kin d of a mirror image o f us,. Vanguard Coach Russ Oavis, reached hy phone in Tennessee. said of the Bea.reals, af- ter his i.qua d pulled away for Friday's tri· umph. "I Rrc!lcia Coach Marty Howe( hap- p e ns to he a good friend and girls from both teams know each other. We've seen them play and they've seen us, so there should be n o surprises ltoday)." Davi'i, surprised by the way hl'I team struggled in its Hr.t-round win Thursday (JO turnovers). w.t..' happy with Friday's effort. led by junior poinl icuard Lisa faulkner's 22 points and nine assists and jullt three rumoven. r.-.ullcncr, the <:SAC Player of the Year and the NAIA Division I assist leader at 10.2 per game, had seven points. stx assists and se'VCfl tumuvers Thursday. Th e UC Irvine transfer was R of 13 from the 6eld. Including 5 of10 from three·polnl range Friday. VanguartJ junior Lacey Mllh. the lone starter hack from last year's 1-inal f.our entry. had four th.rec· pointers on her way 10 15 point~ Kelty Schmidt. an All·GSAC freshman forward who had 27 points and 16 boards In Thursdays win. had 17 points and 10 rebounds against Ok.la- homa U1ri.sllan l:.W· I 5). VtUlh'\Jiutl frt...,hman Lacl'y Hurm had 15 pointi. ;11111 .1 lcam-h1gh 1w11 !11eals J-"riday, while fi-:1 All· nSA<. frt'l>hman center Rachel Lles!le chipped in 10 rcl>m md' and st·wn poinL'l. F~hmml UndM.'Y McOellan, whom Davii. said sufft•rt<tl a mild conrus.'>ion in lhursdays wi11 a11d W.L<; doubtful for Friday's i;ame, o;curt>d i.cvcn . points in cilVlt minutes off the bench agairu.t Okla· honia 01ristian. Van..,•uanJ shot 52% from the field in the second hulf. in which it uutst:ort>d Oklahoma Ouistian. 51- :t9, and fini.,ht.'ll 44.8% from the field for the gamt: (211 of M). "I thnuKJll we playt.'ti a lot more like <1ur..clves:· Davi. .. said. l)·.ivis bclievci. Urei.da's defense will provide a suprc>mc rhallen~e. The llcan:al!. are holding teams lo :17% shooting fmm the field and wt•re stingy againi.t Westmont, which led mos1 of the game Friday. lirt:M:ia's Jt•1111ifcr .. lcrrer hit two free throws with 11 S<'CondJ. left to finali7.e the scoring. IJdvi.'i. whose rosier include. only eight active players. said he ls also concerned ahout having to play n thinJ h'<lmc in three days. ·our girts arc pretty banged up.· he said. "They went to bt.'ll earty (Friday!. "But o ur girls didn't show any fatigue (Fri· dayf. I'm really p roud of th e way we played. To gel Ill lht' Final Four with all the freshmen we have would he some thing I'd never have l(Uei.sed hefure this season began. but our girls wa11t it.· Brescia Is led by Flener. a 5-10 senior averag· ing 13 points and R. I rebounds per game. while 6·0 senior forward Kristle Ballard Is chipping in 12 points and 5.0 boards per contes t Should Van((llard win today, ii would advance to Monday's semlfinal against either No. 2·seed- ed So111hem Na7.arene of Oklahoma (33· I) or Union Universi1y of Tennessee (32-4). SCHEDULE . . TODAY ........ College -Vanguard at Concordia (doubteheeder). 11 a.m.; Mlnneeot• at UC IMM,1p.m. Community cottege-Ottnge Coast at Cyprna. noon. 111° ..... eo&eege women -NA.IA tournement ~ \'tnguerd w. &teed• of Kentudcy at Jacbon, ~ .• 2 p.m. ........ Community college-Orange Coalt at Mt. San Jadnto tournament. High ~ -N.wpoft Harbor at Nofthwood tournament; Cotta Mela at Cotton tournament, . . A a 3 va. Sunny Hiiis, 9:30 a.m .• va. Cotton, 11 a.m. Swimming Community college m8f'l and wom4"l -Orange Coast at Cuesta irwltatlonal, High IChool boys -Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar at CIF A.lays al Belmont Plaza, 8 p.m. 'hclleftdtleld High td\ool boys and glr11 -Newport Harbor at Arrayo lnvflatlon•I. .....,.,.. College men -UC Irvine •t Long Beactt Stat• tournament. High tchool boys -Estancia, Corona def Mar end Newport Harbor at Orange County d\ampfoneNpe at Edlton, Newport Harbor and Marina. a ·r 0 crazs TRACK AND FIELD Mesa girls topple Ocean View ·n it· Costa Mesa I lil(h girls track anti fil'ld 1cam wnn 10 events and b11un1.:ed back from ib seasmH>j}(.'nini; loss with a 96·31 Golden West l.eab'l1e vk· lory over visitinl( Ocean View l11ur..day. Inc C :osta Mesa boyll lust. 65· 58. yet Marco I luipc doubled ( 1.600 meters anti :1,2(Kl) and ()11alic Vargas won the discu~ (I :12 foel, 9 inches). On 1he girls side, sophmnorc Jasmin Day tripled, winning the 000 (Z::l0.3), :l,2(KI ( 1:.1.13) and high jump (5·2). Cassey Rrick Cl<IO). Rachel llughci. (200). Stacy Krikorian (400). Danielle Monon Clong jump) and "lbida Pov (shot put) also recorded victories. Clayton leads Sailors •Senior l·.lizabeth CJayton douhlcd and co ntributed to a winning 400-meter relay for the Newport llarbor lllgh girls track and field team, which competed against host Hun- tington Reach In a non-scoring meet that also included boys events ·niursday. Oayton won the triple jump (34 feet, 51h) and 110 hurdles 06.7), while Megan Randall also won two events, lhe 200 (27.8) and 400 (1 :03.1). Danica Ka.Imbach (800 in 2:32.)), Whitney Blue (1,600, 5:32.5) and Lauren Cohen (300 hurdles, 50.8) recorded their firs1 vanity victories. Lauren Paul (3,200, II :46.3), Jennifer 'Ryder (high jump, 4-10), Jackie Bellda (long jump, 14·lH4) and Ciara Lawrence (shot put, 29-5) also had ftrst-place marb. On the boys side, lhe Sailon won both relays and al.so earned victories In the 100 (lCeith Eldrtdge, 11.0), 200 (Joel Walker, 22.9), 3,200 (MIUer, 10:24.9} and 110 high hurdles <Thibault Palomarea, 18.6). F.stancia girls win •The Ettancla Hleh boys and . . girls track and field tt•a ms rl'· versed roles from last wt:ck. as the girls won and the boys Inst In a Golden West Lt'ai;tue meet at We~lmini.tl'r Thursd ay. The l~la11rn1 girls defeated Westminster, ,·.!·55. Freshman Jaye I lellmich led lht: Estancia girls (I· I ill leabrue) by winning three events, the high jump. lung jump and triple jump. Elise Car· roll (200 m eters and 400) and Jeannelle Abrego (I ,(1(.10, :i.200) doubled. Rachel McMastcrs woll the 300 hurdles (5:l.3) and Lhc Eagles won hoth relays. The Estancia boys dropped 10 I· I. losing 10 the I.ions, 69-57. Jason Johnston ( 110 high hur- dles, 300 intermedia1e hurdles, long j4111p) tripled and C:J. Buchmann (800. 1,600) won 1wo events. GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE BOYS WMbolil.., •. btwle 51 100 -1 Btoob IWI. II 3. 2 Ko<oo111 IE I. 11.8; 3. Meu IWI. II 7 200 -1 S.oob IWI. r.J 7, 2 Konie11tt tEI. 23 9. 3 Ulll<Mt fW), 24 4 400 • 1, Komwell (WI, 56 4. 2 GontalCJ (W). Se.7; l. Rodr.-fWI. S8 8 800 -1 8udwnann IE:I. 2 U. 2 Chav111 IWI. 2:13: 3 Oial IEI. 2 31 1.1100-I. Buctlm~ Ill, 4 S8, 2 Ttd> (El. 5:00; 3. ~ (El, 5:07 3,200-I Ztdt(EI, 11:14, 2 Cehuen111tEI. 11:14; 3. T-IWI. II 62 110HH -1. ~ tEI. 18 2. 2. o.n.u.1W1. IU: 3. ~ IH 18.9. JQOIH -I. Johnllon IE). 44.3; 2 o..lel\8uM tWI. 46.I: 3. Strq fWI. 411,9 400 rel.ty -1. WM!ml"'4et, 48 4 1.800 .... llY -1. w..tmlrwt ... 3:49 0 HJ -l. Oenlel IWl. M : 2, ~(WI, S.2~ W -1. JolWllOtl tEI. 20-7, 2 ~ fW), 1•t1:1CNnQtEl. IJ.1 tJ -l ~ fWI. :JIMV.; 2. JohnMon IEI. lMV.; a. ~IWI. »2 SP-1. TMI fW), 42.0, 2. Strerig (WI. ~7v.. 3 ~IEl.Jt.1'\. OT -I. Mor.no IEI. 11).()~. 2 Smeng IWI. ~2~ 3. Moltofl (El. 1()8.l ....._n.00-1• •• IOO-\.I. &endw fW), 11.7; 2. P1iNi (E), 117: 3. ~(El, 1U 200-1. c..noll tEI. 21.1; 2 Ellll (W), 29.9: 1 ,..._, IEI. JU. 400-I. Cenoll !El. 1:0U; 2. EHie IWI. 1:1&; 3. ...._, (E), 1:11.1. aD0-1. hnfW),1t411,2.~IEI, 2-A: 1 ~ fW), 2:11. 3.200 1 Alllll\lO tf I, 13 O?: 7 Tian IWI. 13 14, 3 N11w~r· (WI. 14 14 100~ • 1 S Sand11u IWI. 19 4. 2 MGM•1'1N& tll. 19 8, 3. 1 Sandle1 (Wl, X> fl 100H I Mc.Ma.1n11< IEI, SJ 3, 2 S San!iw1 IW). 53 8, 3 T SancJ16l (WI 54 9 400 1el11V 1 £ """'·'" tPt•llltU. SpeflO!. Mc:Matlt!fS, Canolll. 56 1 1,600 •ttlllV l htanaa IC.null MeMb>lllf" Plofllei ld-1anl 5 00 0 HJ I lltJllmtdl tF I 4 6, 2 0 Toole tE I 4 6 3 81uwn (WI, 4 0 U 1 twllmldl IE I. 14-0. 'l H1llhous.i tWI 11 10, 3 fll1~ IWl. 11 10 TJ 1 H&llmtdl IEI. 29 I, 2 H1tlhouStJ IWI 26 7, J Nguyen (WI. 74 7v,, SP I Lovorn (WI. 77 10, 2. Hendtl•ti-Or• tEI, 2!'>6, 3 Monie& IWI. 22 7 OT 1 L~v&1~ IWI. 63 9, 2 Mender son IEI. 62 J, 3 ChdV"1 IWI. Sil 7y, BOYS 0.-. V'-•. c;.,.. Mew !WI 100 I H1ttn4!I IOVI. II 4. 2 Gon1&lt11 ICMI. 12 04. J N{IUyen ICM) 12 42 ~·I HlHnet IOVI, 24 1, 2 Gontalet ICMI, 2S 22. 3 Luu ICM), 15 98 400 -I 0.olCO IOVI. S8 8, 2. Pen11 tOVI. I 01 !">. 3 RlllTINftl ICMI. 1 03 800 1 A1111e/ ICMI, 2 1149; 2 Ve(117 (0\11, 72741. 3 WM19f0 IOI/I. 2:26.23 1,600 -1 Hu1pe (CMI, 4 56; 2 Avtlfll (CMI 4 !>8: J G11..i IOI/I, 5.11 3,700 -1 H1111>11 (CMI. t1 .08; 2 Kosnoskv (CMI 11 19, 3 ol,vilel tCMI, 11'24. llOHH I Tip fOVI. 21 7: 2. M•nmflil (CMI. 22.04; 3. Ramh111 tCMI. 22.72. JOOIH -1. Krrttuln {Olll. 46.S. 2 Pa1Qn1•11 {CMI. 5160, 3 Ramtr6l ICMI. S2.02. 400 1ol11Y I Ocean View. 4745 1.8001111..,, 1Ocaanv.-.3.53.6. HJ -1 Haree !>4 W I Kenny (OV). 19 3Y., 2 Hev"' IOVI. 3 Nguyen ICM), 17 II lJ -1 IC""'1.tn IOVI. 37 6'11: 2 .._ IOVI, ~9~., 3 Ai.on ICMI. 33-01\. SP -I Fee ICMI. 42.e; 2. Vergeo (CMI. 2l IO~: 3. l\IUd tOVI. 39 9. OT -1 V..get ICMI. 132·9. 2. Fee ICMI. 11-M'li, 3. Ge<cle (CM). 97·5 GltlS C-M91e •. 0.-. View 31 100 1. 8rldr (CM). 13.2: 2. St8'1wortt1 (Olll. 13 3; 3. Hughee ICMI, 13.n . 200 -1 Hughee ICM), 29.0; 2. Rodrigom ICMI. 29.2: 3. Ronquillo (CMI, 29.42. 400-I ~ (CMI, l :OU; 2. C . 8je(lend (CMI. 1116.5; ~ ICMI. 1:05.51. 800-I 0.V ICMI. 2:90.J: 2. Miller (OVI. 2-30.4. 3 ~ ICMI. 2:52.9. 1.eoo-t. ...._ IOV). 5;37; 2. C. 8te11-t tCMI. 5•41: 1 floNe ICMI, 5:• . 3.200 -1. 0.V ICMI, 1l:1J; 2. Flof1le (CMI, 13:14~ 1 Clollof'I ICMI. 13:18. 400,..., -l. COii.i,,... lltrll!orien, 8rici. ~ ftonquilol. &3.01. IAOo,..., _ l COila Mele I~. ~ Aonqulllo, K~I, 4:Zll. HJ -1. Dey ICMI, s.:z: 2. t ltllllend ICMI. 4-2; 3.. Du!tv ICM).~ . W -1. Monon ICM), 1M~: 2. ~ ICMI. 16-11~ 1Abuferie(OVI,14-7~ ti -1. Abut_,. IOVI, »&~ 2. ~ ICM~ 32: 1llpertilICMJ.71-1. ·-1. """ICM).~ 2. °*" IOtl. 1.aDO-1. Abtwoo (El.1.117; 2. n.., IWI. '*: 2. l.ol'Mll IEl.11!11. J0.1;3.~tOiil,sn. • OT,-l ~OVl.12~ 2. COllll4loe tCMI. 72~1,-tcMl,tM~ Daily Pilot SECOND-ROUND TEE TIMES TODAY 81 NltdpDlt ..... Counlry Qlb 7:60 a.m. -Howard Twitty, Rafael Navarro, Gibby Gilbert 8:01 a.m. -Allen Doyle, Dale Douglau. David Greham 8:12 a.m. -Dave Barr, Hajime Meahlai, Doug Johna.on 8:23 a.m. -Paut Hahn. John Mahaffey, Chi Chi Rodriguez 8:34 a .m. -Ed Flori, J.C. Snead, Dee Smyth 8:45 e .m. -Jim Albtla, Jim Dent, Graham Marsh 8:56 a.m. -Tom Kite, Rocky Thompson, Jeny McGee 9:07 a.m. -Fred Gibson. Gery McCord, Jim Colbert 9:18 a.m. -Teny Dill, Mike Smith, Charles Coody 9:29 a.m. -Mike McCullough, Walter Morgan, JenyPate 9:40 a.m. -Sammy Aacnels, Hale Irwin. lee Trevino 9:51 a.m. -Jim Ahern, Jay Sigel, Jade Nidclaus 10:02 e.m. -Tom Jenkins, Rodger Davis, Jose Maria Canizares NICKLAUS Continued from B 1 range following his round. which included four birdie~. two bogeys and double bogey on the par-4 No. 9. a dogleg right with an elevated green. "I played terribre,.. Nicklaus said. "I made four had !->hots on llhe par-51 No. Ill and I made birdie, and I made a really grcal shot on !the par-31 17 and made par. Thal double bogey on ninl' killed me." Nicklaw,, who -.aid he will "more than likely" play in the Masters tournament in three weeks but he doesn't "waall to clutter up the field " at Augusta, played a competitive round for the first lime at Newport Beach Country Oub. He didn't disappoint. Nicklaus opened with a birdie on No. 2, a 390-yard par-4, in which he ripped an fl-iron lo wi thin eight feet of lhl' nag and sank the putt. The crowd roared loud again when Nicklaus mastered the par-4 No. 7, the trickiest hole on the golf course becau!->e of a se- verely undulated green. Sticking a 9-iron to within five feet and draining a birdie putt, Nicklall!. headed to the par·:I No. H at 2- under. Nicklaw,, however. bogeyed No. 8 and doubled 9. After com- ing up !ihorl 011 the ninth green. Nicklaus chipped from the throat and his ball rolled past the nag itnd bounced agaill'>l lhl' fi r!.t cut of fringe, before ... et- Jack Nicklaus, competing for the first time at the Tosbiba Senior Classic, rips a drive on hole No. 11 in the first round at Newport Beach Country Club. DON LEACH/ DAILY PILOT 10:13 a.m. -Gil Morgan, Deve Eichelberger, Ben Crenshaw • 1~24 a.m. -Wayne Levi. Walter Hall, Eamonn Darcy 10:35 a.m. -Marte McCumber, lany Nelson, Dana Quigley 10:46 a.m. -Sam Torrance, John Harris, Hugh Baioochi 10:57 a.m. -Doug Tewell,· Bob Gilder, D.A. Weibring 11 :QS _a.m. -Don Pooley. Craig Stadler, Bruce Lietzke 11:19 a.m. -Dave Stockton, Lanny Wadkins, Vicente Fernandez 11:30 a.m. -Bruce Fleisher, Marte McNulty, Bruce Summerhays 11:41 a.m. -Andy Bean. Bobby Wadkins, lsao Aoki 11:52 a.m. -Bob Eastwood, Lonnie Nielsen, Tom Wargo 12:03 p.m. -Keith Fergus, Jotm Jacobs, Leonard Thompson 12:14 p.m. -Fuuy Zoeller, David Eger, John Bland 12:25 p.m. -Tom Purtzer, Joe Inman, Morris Hatalsky tl1ng 14 lt'l•t 1111111 lhl' hole. I IL' mi-.~ed a three-loot putt tor bo- gey. "I didn't play VL'ry well. .. N1r k- lctll!> '<tid. "We'll play early Ito· day! unfon1111atl.'ly. Bul hopt·· lully \Vt' i:an play tale on Sunday. "I played q1111e ii hit tlw la"t lwo week:-. .... o then• i!.11·1 any n·a· ~011 why I -.tw11ld11't play well. I played prett y w1·ll i11 I lawa11 at the Masler<.md t'l't'rll and at thL' Skin' ganw and I wa-. feeli ng pretty gnnd. Anywhen• I go I would like to play Wl'lt." Nicklau ... ~hot par 1111 t lw lir~I four hole., on thl' harl. ninl' to remain at I ·over. then birdit·d the par-4 No. 14 with an l'Xn·I· lenl second '>hot to thr gn·t•n and I I -fool putt. I fl-di ri pped to even par. 1 lowewr. Nicklau,· pullt•r failed him at 11-i, ;i ·l:li'-v;ird par-4. 1 lis tee '>hot landed in tlw right rough, then Nil'klau ... came· up 'ihort of thl' grl'L'll ~hl'n lw apparently hil a tlat ror k 1111der the ball on his '>t•rn11d -.hrn. I le mi~scd a tuur-foul pa1 pull al · tempt and fdl hark to l'\'l'll par. Nicklaus hau a1101twr lm dil' chance on lhc par-:1 :"1:11. Ii' llVl'I water. hut rni•"td a dow11l11ll fi ve-foole'r, moment ... altN play ing partner Doug ·rhwll 1111 ... ~t·d a si milar putt. ThL· (;olden Bear -.1 rugglnl 1111 I H. going intu thl' 11gh1 1ough behind a lrt'L'. I Ii'> '1·1·011d -.hol grazed p111e m·1·tlle~ hdrn1· '>l't · lling onlo the la1 rway, ... rn11L' 1:.w yard~ from the grel'l.t. I ft · hit to within I 0 feC't of tllt' flag and navigatl'd a 10-foot uphill hinlil' pull in front or a la1g1· 1111'1 holl' gallery. FIRST-ROUND SCORES Par. 71 (35 36) Purse· S 1,6 m/111011 Tom Punzer . . _ 31-29-60 Joe Inman •.. _ ... 33-31 -64 Moms 1-iatalskv . . 35-30 -65 Fuuy Zoeller.... 32-34-66 David Eger .. . .30-36-66 John Bland................... .. ..... .32·34-66 Keith Fergus..... ... 34-32-66 John Jacobs ....... .. .36-31 -67 Leonard Thompson .. .34-33-67 Bob Eastwood ............... 34-33-67 Lonnie Nielsen... ... . , ... 33·34-67 Tom Wargo . .. , ...... 33·35-68 Andy Bean ........................... .33-35 -68 Bobby Wadkins... .. 34-34 -68 lsao Aokl........... .... • ........ 35-33-68 Bruce Fleisher . .......... . .. .35·33-68 Marte McNul1y ..................... ..-.34-34-68 Bruce Summerhays ................ 33-35-68 Dave Stoclcton .......................... 35-33-68 Lanny Wadkins ....................... 35-34-69 Vicente Fernandez ....... • .. _,_ .34·35-69 Don Pooley ........ _ ...................... .35-34-69 Craig Stadler .......................... .35·34-69 Bruce Uetztce ..................... .35-34-69 Doug Tewell.......... .. .. .. ..... .34·35-69 Bob Glider .............................. 32-37 -69 0.A. Welbring ........................... 35-34-69 Sim Torrance ........................... .36-33-69 John Herrl1 ........................... .33-37-70 1-iugh Baloocl11 ........................... .J&.34-70 Merle McCumber ...................... .36-34-70 Larry Ntlt0n .............................. .36-34 -70 O.ne Qulgley ........... -................. .34-36-70 wrrvne Levi ........ -....................... 35·35-10 Watter 1-iell ................................. .35-35-70 E1monn 0.rc:y ....................... , 37·34-71 Gii Morgen .................................. 36-35-71 Oevt Eldlelberger __ .. , ............... 38-33-71 Bun Crenshaw .36 35 -71 Tom Jenkins 36-35-71 Rodger Da11is . . . ..35-36-71 Jose Mona Car11rnrcs 35-36 -71 Jim Ahern 38·33 -71 Jav S1go1 ... 37-34-71 Jadt N•dllaus . . ..36-35 -71 Sammv Aad•els .35·36 -71 Halo Irwin 35-36-71 lee Trevino . 35-36-71 Miko M cCullough .37 34 -71 Walter Morgan 35-36-71 Jerry Pa10 .... . .34-37 -71 Terry Diii .... . . _ ... 34-37 -71 Mike Sml«h .39-33-72 Charles Coodv .37·35-72 Fred Gibson .... . ... 37-35-72 Gery McCord ... 35·37 -72 Jim Colben . .35-37 -72 Tom Kite........... . . . . . . .. .37-35-72 Rodty Thompson .... 38--34-72 Jerrv McGee . . . .. _,.35-38-73 Jim Albus.. ........ .... . . .. ... 37-36-73 Jim Dent ........ ..... . . ... 35-38-73 Graham Marsh .. 35-38-73 Ed FlorL ... ..... 36-37 -73 J.C. Snead ....... ..... . ..... 38·35-73 Des Smyth................... . . . .. 36-37 -73 Paul 1-iahn ............................... .36-37 -73 John Mahaffey.~............. 38·36-74 Chi Chi Rodriguez............... 35-39-74 Dave Barr .................................... 38-36 -74 1-iejlme Meshlal ....................... 37-37 -74 Doug Johnt0n .......................... .38·36-: 74 Allen Ooytt ................................ .38-37 -75 0.le OouglMI ........................... .39•37 -76 Oevld Gr1h1m ........................... A0--36-76 1-iowerd Twitty ........................... .38-38-76 Aeflel N1v1rro ........................... .37..J9-76 Gibby Gllben ............................. .41..0-81 -----~ -----· ---~~--~-~-------.--.-~ ...... .----........ ~......-.,.... ...... .---.._.._._..,.... ___ .,... __ ... S POR1 S TOSHIBA SENIOR CLASSIC HAHN Continued from Bl just as the sun broke through the fog. "I knew I was in trouble when my caddie handed me Lhe towel instead of the ball," he said after finishing up his 2-over 73. I lahn's caddie, one of the club's top amateurs. Kent l'fciff- er, admitted to accidentally handing his golfer the wrong item. He chalked it up to the jit- ters both wt•re feeling. . But if Hahn was down at that point, he wasn't down long. After leaving his drive on the :i9ll-yard second hole to lhe right. but just on the fairway. he hit a short iron onto the green about :w ft>e1 from Lhe hole. lie knocked lhe pull in. lor ct birdie. Lht• first of thrl't' 011 tht' day lo rel um quickly tu L•ve11 par. I !aim rnanageu to ... ave par - IO chet'rs from the crowd of -Ill or -.o. many sporting tournantl'nt badges identifying them a!-> club member. who followed him all day -on the next hole. al 549 yards the longe-.t par-5 un the course and onl' that neatly m p tured his day: ... rrong drive onto the fairway followl'd by an ap pro<tch shot to <111 edge 11f the green. ll'aving him wugh birdie pllll~. TIHIM' putt!> wo11ld l11·devil all day. and I lal111 0111·11 had lwrd 'ht>rl p tllh for Jhlr. Saturday. March 20. 2004 BS 17th. I le drained tlw lmdic putt lO go back to 2-over for tht' d,1y I lb supportel'b. jo111ed l>y 1 hl' spectators M:'ated in lhe hol't·\ grandstands, erup11·d again. l lahn's final drive of the <.l.tv w:.1-like most -and not at all likt' his first -a~ il lamled squart>ly in the fair.-vay. But lw. ... l'cond ... hot went awry. lunding '\hurt, lo lhl' right ol 1111· grt't'll and bd1ind t>llt' nl l_lll' grand -.wnds. Alit::r takihg rdid' which proved a difficult drop 011 1111· !.leep .;lope -Hahn fol thP ... ht M 1 apprnach ju!->I ufl th<: back of till' green. I le judged 1he ~pl'nl <ii the 45-lnol pull Wl'll, hul 1u...i went paM. l1'avi11g y1:1 u1111ll1l'r fivl··folllL'r 10 11111-.h wuh a p.i1 I le knocked it in,' lo a fi11.11 round ol dwl'r-. .111d n11•, 111 "YC!u'rt· the man." "I wa-.1ryi11g lo hit It lo11 li.11d. lw !.aid nf the 1·rra1H -.h111 .tlte1 lini,hing lhl' twit· and tl w 111u11tl "It \\';1, fun, though." h111 -and 11ring. "~1v bra111. 1'111 1•\liau-.11•d ( >h m-y god." tw .idtlnl. I lahn wa-. quirk lO p11i11t 0111 that Ill' wa ... 11·1 llw 1111ly rnw urnim•d hv lhl' rou11d. "I didn't know ii l111v t .11ld11· w;p, going to 111;1k1• 1'1. I lah11 ,,11d. "l lool..1·d har k 1111 •• t fl''' llolt·' ..... l'l1•illt-r ad1111tll'd 1 .itltl~1111' ''·I' h;11u1•r ih.111lw1•xp1•111•d "I 1hi11k he\ doing grc·at." duh memht·r Jam· I filge11d11rl. who followed I l:th11 thro11ghrn1t tlw aftl'rnoon. !><1td 1111d11 ,1~ thro11gh hi-. round. "ll Wl'<ll' Oil Villi (I) have lo lw hitting 11111-.t· lour-. fiVl'-, -.ix-looter .... " Newport Beach head pro Paul Hahn , playing on a sponsor's exemption, reacts to his b1rd1e at 1 7 in th e Toshiba Classic. I h.i11· .1 link 111orL· n·,1w1·1 lw lh1·"· g11y' rarr1"111g the· b.11~'-' 111· ....rid . add111g that 1111 1111"1 llnh•' ll\' 1lw 111111· h1:'d 'wu11g till' h.ig 111110 h1' 'houldt·r, lilt' 11llll't 11111 1.11ld11•-. \\'l're i ll 1.inl-. d11w11 ll w li11f'\\ •' \' I laltn\ pl<1v111g pa1 ltH'h, '°'1 111 l.11111\ ~;11 11 Im rann· .inti l.ip.11 1 I l:t1i1111· l\h•!.h1.11 . -.hot ,, .! 1111d1•1 ,1111 I 1 '11•t·r. n·-.p1·1 11vl'lv. I le 111L... ... ed Ollt' ol tlto-.l' 1ryi11g -.hon putt-. f11r par on thl' fo11 nh hole, dropping lo 1-owr anti j11k· ing af1erwa1d, "If '-OllH'Ulll' could have puttl'd that lor till' .... On the tilth. tw ju,1 111h:.1·d .1 long. rnrli11g birdil' putt lll get hack to evt'n lhtr. From llll'rl'. -.itting >il 1-ovt'r. he eo11tinued a -.iring of par!. through tlw 10th hole, i11t'lltlfi11g a two-pull on the diffinilt 'l'\' L'lllh J,.'fel'll. By the par-4 . .14-h •.tid I I th, ! lal111 cl1·arly WU!. loO ... l'I H·d lip. tlw nerve-. ~tl'adi1•d. W11e11 lw thret'-ptllled fur a b11i-:ey. dmp- pi11g him-.l'lf lO ~ owr. lw w.i' re laxcu 1'1Hlllgh lor tlw tir .. 1 t11lll' 111 look l r11ly 11i,;1pp11illl<'ll 111 hi., play. l'ht• I :!tl1 al'o prowd to Ill' trnt1hlt". ,,.., 11.ihn .ig.1111 thr1T· fllllll'd l11r ,1 bt1gl'y Oii lilt' .I/ I- ~ ,11tl hnll' 111 l,111 ;11101lwr -.trnlw bJl'I... I Inn· ag.1111, Ill' wa!. q11 i1·k· tu rL•l111t111d. I It· n;11h·d hi-. ll'L' 'hol 1111 till' 170-vard l'lth 111110 lhe n ·1111·1 nt 1lw grt·1·11 and then lllltfll'd ll \\Ith ii lt1t1gh . ._Jightly d111111l11ll pull that l1111kl' hard to I ltl· It-It. I lb .,teady group 111 l ollowL'f'" 11·11 of who droppl'd away to 11.ildt lither pro,, dlt:l'rt'LL \hl'r 1111 ...... ing otlt' of hi-. fl'w lairwily-. 0 11 the 14th. a :1!17-yard p.11 ·I. I luh11 lound 11101 t· magit 111 hi' p11ll1·r. li11li11g ;i par-.. av111g :Vi -lt111l1•r that lin111gh1tonIi1·v1·11 l11mle1 applau-.l', l !1• tn<idt· p ell' .1g,1i111111 lhl' -I'll yard par-S I ~1th .• 1ltl'r !<tiling l<1 gl'l .1 L'hip to roll up lrom tlw gret'n\ lower. riglll ·'-idt· tit·t. I Ji, birdi1· pull 't11ppt'd l1111r h-1 ·l from lhl' ho l1-. 11111 111· ag;11n 11.1' ahlc to d ra111 a lll'f\'1' 1.1t l.111g putt. On Iii, h1>Wt'v1·r. Ill' l;mdt·d Ill' .,econd ... 1101 on thl' 4.1/-y;ml par:4 ju'l -.hort of thl' grl'cn. t\ rhip k it him l :.! f<·1·t ln1111 1'11· hole, a 1nt1l lw LOu lt111't -.111k. and hc had to M't lie for a lmg1•\ A<:, lw'd donl' lour holt•, l'arli1·1. I lahn b1111t1tTd nght h;1ck. t,111tf · ini-: hi-. lt'e ... 11111 111 tlll' day j11<,I l'ight ft·e1 from tlw holl' 011 thl' i11111111d 11111g. 11-a11·1 prott•rt1•d fl., ht• Id! 1111· 'I 011·1· .... ll"lll. I l.il111 wa-. lt1·...i1•g1•d l>1 1 l11h 1m·111l11·r-. -.l'1•l..111g .1111t 1g1 .1pl" 1111 lu1h11g n·ig11111g ""1111·11\ 1 lt1l1 d1an1p10 11 lkblt11· ,\llltight "( ;ood 1nh," -.he 111ld l lal111 a-. '"'' ... 11wk lwr t1H1ma1111·11t p;1 ...... out tor 111111 to '1gn I lah11 ..... id ht• lt•ll g1111d 1hroughout th1• Jay. •·1 fdt lil..t· I ''"'' -.11i11g111g .ii ll pn·11y i-:ood." h1· ;itld1•d. "J\-. long"' I ha1·1· 1111 ... 11111.1• I l.11111 ...a1tl. pointllll-( out lb.ii h.- l..1111111-. tlw 1<n·<·11, wl'll .111d l111p1"-. 1111 .1 1>1•111•1 rn1111tl lrnl.11 lldof'L' llll'n. though·" I 111·1·.t .i I ~llh lwlt'- at-ease of Newport Beach Sponsor 11 • SWING ANALYSIS Saturday, March 20th lOam -5pm • Improve your game! • See your swing on video • View the motion measurements of your swing • Compare your swing to PGA TOUR Players and • Access your lesson and video drills on the Internet Complimentary Lesson with $50 Purchase (A $1 50 valu<') FREE Pique Knit Golf Shirt ($95 value) with the purcf?ase of $200. or more from our Bobby Jones Collection at-ea&e of Newport Beach NEWPORT BEACH • FASHION ISLAND 949.759.7979 ,. II Saturday, March 20. 2004 SPORTS OallyPtlot TOSHIBA SENIOR CLASSIC PURTZER Contiooed from B 1 began working with Harmon. who coun· · sels several pros including Tiger Woods, on both his wedge gaine and tee shots soon after. ·1 made i.omc putts I normally wouldn't make. I have ht•t•n working really hart.I on pu11i111(. I jmt lt•1 it roll and it fell goot.l." . A 15 footer at the par·4 l-tlh -.en1 Purtwr to 7 ·u11t.ler ant.I began a i.tretch where he talllet.l three birdies and an eagle over lhe final five holes. "The best pull I madt• was at 14. · Puru.· er said. A :l91i·yard tee '>hot on the par·5 18th left _ Purt:ter with I 91i )•ard., to the front of the • green for hi~ sccont.l !>hot ;ind a chanre at : two-putting fo r a 59. , Purt:t.t'r took u 3·irun, hut the 'hot sailed • left int11 the l(rcen!>ide bunker. : "I almo1ot htl a S·wood. but felt I rnuld ' get to the front ot thl' gn.•t·n." l'urt;r.cr said. "I pullt•d 11 hard . "If I could haw gotten home 111 two. I get : I had a !.hot il l 59." !>aid Purt~er. who was ; unawan• of Irwin\ prior cour!>e rerord. Purtzer\ .. hot from tht• ~nd left him \IX :and hC' rollet.l in the ensuinK birJie putt. : "I W<L' trying to make (the o;a11tJ shot!." .. Purvrr said. "I tJ1dn't 1l11nk it would break : too much com111g off the hiU." l'urtU'r, a : five-time winner on the PGA Tour. has fin· ishl·d 111 till' top In in three of fiVl' C'Vt'nls ~o far th1' \t'•""n d1·,pite battling a h,1d back. I le 'illll hl· may lll'l'd to rid<' in a ran if the p.ti n lwromt'' too 'evt'rl'. t\ d1anl(t' 111 .11111udt'. ,1l11ng w11h a dedt· t'allon 111 hb 'hon gatnt'. ha~ l'urt1.er ft'el· mg rc1Wwl'd. 'T V!' ht•e11 111111111( Int:. of wedl(C'' lip \Ill· til th1' \'t•ar. I wa' l?t•ttc1 h1t11111( .t 7·irtlll than .1 wedl(l'." Purt1,cr '<ml. "I have 11t'vt•r hl'C'll a i.:uod wt•dgt' play1·r or putter. Ahl'r ,1wl11lt'. mi'"">: fi\•t•-.111d \IX·f1111tpr' tal l'' lb IUll. "I wa1'n't expt·ctinl( too m11r h. I've had trouhlt• drivtnl( the b<tll, "' that '' what I rxprrH·d not to haw ... l'urt1t·r 'aid "You haw )(Ill to drtVl' 11 111 t ht• l;urwa)' hl're: P11rt11•r\ fil 111 the final round two yt·ar:-. ,1go wa' "" prt•v1m"·bet..t 'core at the 10 .. h1h.1 on a rour:>c lw didn'1 thmk ... 111tcd hb .:ame headi11i.: in10 lht' tournament. "It nt•ver ha~ hdore," l'urtzt>r 'aid. "lllil· ting wvt·rall w1·Jgc1o helped .t lot." JoC' Inman 'hut a 6·1 and ~it:. four 'trol e., behind l'urt11•r while l\lorrb I latalsky 1~ five bark af1er Im 65 !wading mto today\ .,ccond rnuntJ. lloth 1hml thl'y h.1v1· a 'hot at lht> fir!>t ·round leadt'r. Galleries boom in first round Inman, meanwhile, fires a 64 and is four shots back; Irwin, Doyle streaks in 60s are snapped. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot . Spec1ators flocked to Ne~rt Beach Country Oub for Friday's first round of the Toshiba Senior Oassic, which featured Jack. Nicklaus' first tournament ap· pearance. Unofficially. the galleries for lhe first round doubled from Friday of last year. Exacl figures are not tabu· lated. bu1 a marshal on the third hole estimaled that 200-300 people followed the group of Nicklaus, Tom Kite and Doug TeweU. A sizable crowd also followed the group of Hale Irwin, Lee Tre· vino and Mark McNulty. The galleries swelled around the 18th green as spectators watched Tom Purizer get up- and-down from the sand to Se· cure a birdie 10 give him an 11 · under-par 60. breaJc.ing the tour· namenl record by two strokes. • Joe Inman, who carded a 7 · under 64 for the day's second- best finish. has improved in each of his five Champions Tour starts this season, including a fourth-place finish at last week's SBC Oassic . PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOl David Eger had a good thing going Friday, finishing at 5-under 66 and tied for fourth place at Newport Beach. "What Tom did b thl· round of a lift .. ; time'." llatal .. ky ,;:ud. "Hui .. cemg that, • ~omt• of lht• utlwr guy ... 1111ght think they : roult.l do what lum did. You lll'Vl'r know . what ca11 happen on Saturda}' a11d Sun : <lay . DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Tom Purtzer. who shot 11-under-par 60 to shatter the course record Friday at Newport Beach. hits an approach on the 18th hole in ttte first round of the Toshiba Senior Classic. He credits 1he improved play lo a posilive mental approach and working with Steve Ridge. lnman's brother-in-law, for nearly a year. "Lasl year at chis time I hil bottom." said Inman. whose three Champions Tour victories have come at Wilshire Country O ub. "I had lost the feel of what a good swing was like. I had got· ten out of position and then I lost my confidence. (Ridgel got m e to understand what I was doing. • . • • • • • "I feel like I understand what to do now. whereas a year ago, I didn't wanl to play. Now I look forward to playing." lnman's previous-best finish at the Toshiba is a lie for fifth. The 56-year·old Wake Forest University graduale hit 16 of 18 greens and II of 14 fairways Fri· day. "This is a course I do well with," said Inman, who tied for fourth at last year's national qualifying tournamenl to gain exempt s1atus this season. "It is not long, bul it is a position course. I had magic (Friday! with the pun er.· Inman has left himself in a position to make a possible run at Pwt7.er, but he is nol focusing on peripheral matlers. "I can only worry about what I do." Inman said. •Hale Irwin's even-par 71 snapped a slreak of I 0 stralgh1 rounds in the 60s at NBCC while Allen Doyle's 4-over 75 was his first round oul of the 60s in 14 prior rounds on the course. Joe Inman hits his second shot on the 18th hole. He ended the first round at 7-under 64, four strokes·ott the pace. easiest. yielding a 4.462 average. Twenty-eight players had rounds in the 60s while 35 of 78 golfers shoe under par. Lase year, 38 players shot below par in the first round. • Dana Quigley made his 239th consecutive start fo r which he's been eligible and played in his 225th straight Champions Tour event. I le opened with a I ·under 70 . •Keith Fergus birdied lhe fi. nal three holes to finish with a 5-under 66 and post his first Champions Tour round in the 60s. Fergus debuted on the cir· cuit two weeks ago in Mexico at 1he MasterCard Oassic. •The fog lifted at 12:30 p.m. rriday and the remainder of the afternoon was spent in sun· shine. The marine layer was a bit thicker earlier in the week and returned during the after- noon some days. It look nine groups. but Ben Crenshaw's 20-foot uphill putt on the par-3 13th was the first of six birdies on the hole. Cren· shaw finished at even-par 71. I ~ OON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Hale Irwin. a twcrtime Toshiba Senior Classic champion, hits out of a bunker on the 18th hole in first-round action on Friday. •The field stroke average for the first round was 70.526 com· pared to 70.173 on Friday of last year. The par-4 sixth was the m ost difficult (4.256) while the 492-yard par-5 15th was the Leonard Thompson, Fw..zy Zoeller and Purtzer each tallied an eagle Friday. Zoeller chipped in from 20 feet on 1he par·S third while Thompson holed his approach on the par-4 11th. ~'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.-J , .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ., fJASPER ~ Continued from B 1 .. .. ~ his time with : Newport Harbor. ~ Throughout his • high school career. : Jasper has ; experienced a : painful setback. .. two transfers and a : dism issal from the ;Cypress baseball .. 1eam. which all : broughl him that " much closer to : being a man and a : beuer baseball : player. " "It made me : more mature, : opening up to ,. dllfennt types of people.· Jasper laid : of playing for three schools. "I've seen ; how different people do things and ; how they react, how they a.ssoclale. It made me grow up as a person." Jasper encountered an ex1raordinary way to ma1ure In hls freshman season at Valley Christian. After experiencing headaches and wooziness, Jasper was diagnosed with spinal meningitis . There was fluid In his spine heading coward his brain, mainly created from the bacteria in the Santa Ana winds, his docton told him. -"They had to take a slx-inch nttdJe into my spine and take fluid out and they Injected medicine to cure it,• Jasper said. "I was oul nearly a month because of it.· Jasper relumed just in time for Valley Christian's run in the CIF Southern Section Division V playoffs. He baned al lhe bouom of the lineup. He said he enjoyed ii since there was no pressure. The Crusaders reached lhe final, and Jasper helped them win the title. He delivered a 3-for-4 performance chat came with three RBis. which was half of the 1eam's RBis. Jasper learned plenty from the entire ordeal. "You don't know when something like that is going to happen to you,· he sald. "So you should pin every game like It la your last· Juper played ano1her season al Valley Olristlan and then transferred 10 Cypreu and played there for his junior year. He wu preparing for his senior seuon with the Centurions. whUe also attempting to Improve hU 1tatus in ~ to recruiting. Juper aaJd he milled three scrimmage pmes with the Cypress bueball team 10 that he could attend ahowcues with the learn One program. a nationwide type of scouting service. In November, Cypress Coach Dave Lewis told the player his top priority wasn'I with the Centurions and Jasper was dismissed from the team, Jasper said. Jasper decided to move in with his older brother, Nicholas. and his wife, Erin. who live In Newport Beach and transferred to Newport Harbor. Sailors Coach Joel Desguln practically welcomed Juper with open arms. Jasper, who plays shortstop and also pitches out of the bullpen ln a closing role for Newport. came to Desguin just before the 1pring . semester and asked. "Can I play on the team7" Jasper has been respectful and ha.rd·work:ing ever since entering the program, DellU1n Mid. •He came out and he has flt right in with the guys.· DellU1n Mid. "He'• vety coKhable. HJa tutting hu obvtaualy been a big help for the team. •The other day I wu getting the fteld ready, and he Ju1t helped me line the field. I though! ii was neat that he helped oul and he did 1he extra things just to help out." Desguin knew Jasper would be a valuable asset from the start. Jasper smacked a home run on his firs! a1-bat for the Sailors. "He welcomed m e 10 the team after that one," Jasper joked. Jasper hammered a home run in each of his first three games with the Sailors. Last week, Jasper went 2 for 3 ln each of Newport's victories over Magnolia (March 11) and Ocean View (March 9) ln the Newport Elks tournament. The Daily Pilot Alhlele of the Week also helped lead the Sailors to an 11 ·4 victory over Back Bay rival Corona del Mar Tuesday. He went 2 for 3 with two runs and an RBI . Through Newport's lix nonleague games, Juper batted .450. Juper laid he plans to play on the next lewl, most likely at a community college. with the lntent or transferring to a four-year unlvenlty or getting drafted by a professional team. _....,...;., ___ .... ...,_ ............. llllllliiiiiiikiiiiii••iMw ....... ii • .., . .1111·:..·.-·.;.· .;·..-:.-...;.· .:·:.. ... ._..:.· ;;.;· ·:.;·..:·..:.· ..:·:...:· .. ·:.:.:·~-::-~·~~:-_.;-~..,.~·...!....· :.·-..:._· .:.·~·:..:::..· :.·:..:.·_·:.:· • ' • ~ " • ~ • · .. • .. • -~~..__..._--~~ ~ --_n Daily Pilot _ 1.1g1_111a11ca _____ ......... MUCllOOO cm Of nPCm lfAOI CJty <•a....., .. .. Olytf ......... . ............... .......... ,.__M'"MCM ... ............ ........ JO,.. I. SUIJICT: Newport l e ch nolnu Center (l'A700? Ill) !100·!>40 Supertor Ave11ut,! su•1••Y• Th• ~ppto •·•nl r opuse. tu lease !>O•f, ol the newly c1111>l~ucled Newport f ech11nl0Ry Center fo1 ~"""'~I 01111,e uses with the renm111ni 50% ol floor . are~ le~sed loo 1 eseAr ch• and develop ment use• !he t hdnae 111 use K•ner ated in· tr used II affoc In the 'ltt: APPUCATION1 T1~llu: :;itudy No 2003 001 pursuant to the l r al he l'h3Jotni Or d1nance ( 11'0) and an amendment iu lhe Pe1n11t No 3679 CIQA COMPllANCl 1 All •12mflcant environ rne11tal concerns for the proposed pruiect have --.. IUSIMlSS & FIMAIKW bHn acldressed in a pr u1ou~ly cer l1f1ed tnvtronmenlal docu· ment, On January 18. 2001. a N•aalive Dec- laration w11 edopted by ltt• Plannina Commission In conjoJnction with the approval of Uu Pt1m1t No 3679 101 the con- strnction of the Newport Technotoo Center. The City of Newpoll Beach Intends to oJse said document 101 the above noted pro1ect, and lurther that the1e are no addll1onal reasonable •lternahve or rnitiaalton measur.,s that •hould be considered 1n con1unc-lton with ~aid project Copies ol the previously prepared envoronmental do<u111ent ~" available lor public 1ev1ew ilnd in$pection at the. Plan 111na Department, City 111 Newpo1t Buch, 3300 Newpo1 I Boulevard, Newport Beach, Call· h11ni., 92658·8915 (949) 644 3200. 2. SUIJECT1 Tratt1c Study No 2003·00!1 (PA2003·301) SUIJICT1 Or ange Coast Assoc1at1011 ol Realluo s. Inc.. 40 I Old Newport Boulevard A"'lKATION: Reque.t to approve • baff1c Index stud~ pur·suant to the Tr afire Phasrn11 Or dl- nfnce ( l PO) for th• construcllon ol • two- stOl'v, 16,500 s.I ollrce bulldlnt. CIQA <OMPUAIKl1 This project hn been 1ev1ewed. and 1t hu been dete<mintd that ii Is cate&Ol'lcally eaempt under -the 1equ11ements of the Callforni1 Envi ronmenl1I Quality Act under Class 32 (In· F tit Development Pro1ech ) Publ,.hed Newpo1t Beach/Costa Men Daily Pilot Match 20, 2004 SA583 ~ ...... "-S....... fhe lollowin11 persons dre do1n11 business as· r11eman Consulting. IJ.4 Melody lane, Custa Mesa. CA 92627 Jelfer y Michael Fr le man, 134 Melody Lane. Costa Mesa, CA 926"7 P•trilla r, ltUllaU, I his business ts cdn ducted by !I gene1al partnershl1> Have yuu slar led doing busonMs yel1 Nu Jeffery M•chael f rib man This statement was ftled wtlh the County Ir HI (~) -•tHMO .... •• • I Cle1ll of 01an11e County on 02/21/04 20046t7'U3 . Dilly Pilot f eb 28, Mar 6, 13, 20. 2004 Sa569 Item. ... ... ...... 1 he foltowlne per sons •re doln11 bustness as· Pacific T 1 ustee Sales An1stance. 26934 Ctbot Rd. •108. Lacuna Hills. Calllorn1a 926!>3 lettrey Robed Black burn, 25!>15 l one Pme, ·Laguna Hills. Catlfurnta 926~3 Tilts business Is con dueled by an mdlvldunl 11ave yuu star hill <101n11 busmen yet' No Jellley Robert Black burn lh" statem~nl was liled with the Cuunty Chu k of Oranae County on 02/24/0-4 2004H7Sttt O.ily l'tlnt I eb ?8. M.r Ii. 13. 20. 7004 s~!>f>6 Rdll!M ..... llmeS...... lhe lollowm& per~ons are dome busmess as: Ruyal Pal"'• Realty, 2912 Chestnut Avenue. Costa Mesa, Cal1lorn1a 92626 Ttresa Lu pePpnt. 2912 Chestnut Avenue. Costa Mesa. Cahfornt• 97626 !hrs business is con ducted by· an 111dlv1duat tlave you stai led doine businu~ yet? No T •r esa Lee DePrlest !his shltemeot was filed with the County Clerk ot 01i1n111 County on 03/01/04 20046t76710 Daily. Pilot M.ar 6, 13, 20,2/,2004 Sa516 Rdll!M ..... ... --.. The follow11111 persons are do1n11 busmess as MARIE. LOWAR OS SWIMW£ AR, 309 San Marino, lrvme, Calllmnla 92614 Lten 'Ma11e Edwards, 309 San Marmo. Irvine. Calllornta 9?614 rh15 bUsmeSS IS CUii· ducted by· a Limited Liablhty Co, Have you star led do11111 bu•inns vet? No l 1en Mar le I dwar ds 1 h1> statem~nl was ltled with the County Clerk of Or •nee County on 02/20/04 2004H7SH4 Dally Pilot Mar. 20, 27, Apr 3. 10, 2004 Sa584 fie-. .... .......... The lollowln& person~ are doln& business as. a ) TurD Rlcllt Media, b) Option 4 Oes111n. 3104 Coolldt• Avenue. Costa Meu. CA 92626 Chi lstophei Glenn Biron, 3104 Cool1d1e Avenue, Costa Mes.. CA 92626 l hts businen 1~ con· ducted by an 1ndlv1dual Have you started doln11 business yet? Nu Christophe1 Buon 1 h1s statement w;os tiled with the ~ounty Cte1k of Oran11e County on 0?/26/04 2004H7'314 Daily Pilot Feb 28. Mar 6. 13.20.lOCM Sa!>68 .,... .... llmeS...... The lollowmg per>uns die c1111n11 bus1hess as. Bella Cunna. 1088 Ca111pan1le. Ne wport Bealh, Caltlnrma 92660 Sean l'aul Whelchel, 1088 Cd111p11111le. New 1101 l 8eJlh. Cahlorma 92660 1t11s bo.iness 1s con dueled hy· an tndlvodual ttave you started dOl!I& business yet? No Scan Whakhel How to Place A this st1ttment wn hied with the County Cltrll ol Oranae County on 03/03/04 2004H770M Oally Piiot M., 6, 13, 20, 27, 2004 • Sa574 ·~ ..... ......... I tie foltow11111 per•ons are dome bustness ••· Cr yslalone Pool Special Isl$, 460 W I ambert Rd Unit C, Brea. CA 92821 M1t hul Httrnandet. I~ Fo•i:•• St . HaCt· enda Hh .• CA 91745 This bu.inn~ rs cu11 ducted by dll 111d1vidu•I Havtt you ~tar kd do11111 business yet7 Yes. 3/1/04 Mlchoel Hernamfet rhos ,1atem•nl was Med w.1th lht Cuuuty Clerk of Ol'ilnitt County 111103/02/04 2004H7H76 Oaoly Pilot Mar 6, I J, 20, 27,2004 Sa'>/3 ~ ...... llmeS....... The lollow111& persons a1u do111~ business n ; Alliance Trustee S•le• Autstance, 26945 Cabot Rdt 1108. Laauna Hills, C•lilOl'nla 92653 Blah Staph111 Wgrlty CLASS IFIE AD By Fax ('l4'l) t>'I <>W4 H)' Phont> i '1.\'I i (>4 ~ ~<r1R By Mail/In l't•r!>ion: l.'O Wl''' Ila) Strn-1 ro,t;1 Mc,a. (",\ 1111in Saturday, March 20, 2004 17 ........................... __ 2MO l•I Notkll M Lip! Naaml M 115 lasrn1wt Ave . C.:o· 1nnd Del Mar Cahfo1111a 9262;> This bus111i:~s 1~ cun ducted by dn lnd1v1dual Have you sldrled du111e bu•ln.ss yet 1 No · Blake Stephe(I Wm l11y This st1tement wn ltled wttft the County Cte1h ol Oranae County on 02124/04 2004H7Stt7 011ly Piiot Feb 28. Mar 6. 13. lO ?004 Sa!>6 / Rdlll. ..... ... s....... lhe follnwin11 pe1~on> ;ut! dome business ._,,_ Ampersand, 32 Rnd 111gha111 Or .. Newpo1 t Btach. CA 92660 Sdttdr a E Ludlow. J2 Roclo.iniham Dt.. New pm t BMt h. t;A 976fo0 f his busmes~ 1~ 1·0 0 (!ul.led by an 111d1v1dttdl Hjve yuu >t3r led ilo111g busln1:.-. yet 7 Nu SJndo a Ludlow lhls slat11111e11t Wd\ toled w1t11 lht:. C.:uunly Clerk ol Ut ange C.:111111h 111107/11/04 20046975051 Daily Pilot Mat JJ. 20. 27,Ap! J.2004 S~f>SZ Ac*-..... "-S...... Tim lullowin~ per ~011s a1 e do111a busonen a&; Mt R~yna Del Met M~r111e Se< vices. 369 :>Un ford. It vine, Caltlorn1a 9261;> Rlcllar o;f Anthony Rey na, 369 Stanlord, Irvine, Caltto1111a 92612 l hi~ bus111e.i.s I~ con ducted by an tndt\f1du1t llhe you st~rt~d do1n11 lius1111:ss yrt? Nu R1cha1 d A Rey11~ lh1s· '"''~ment Wd\ ltlcd w1lh the i;.,u11tv Cler~ 111 Oranittt ('111111ty <Ill 03/03/04 2004697706S Daily Polpt Mio b. IJ. 2~2/,2004 Sa57~ rlCftM..._ ...s ...... 111• lollow1na 11orsun~ are du11111 b11srn111~s a~ J) Southern C<1hlo1111a Aut11mul1vc. b ) SJulhcrn c.:.11tloru111 MOtlH'lPOI I, 11.10 I '"' l'umnn a Site•! !>•111• A1111, CA !l?/O!> filed with the County Clerk of Ounce Coll/'lty on 03/10/04 20046t77t10 Oatly Ptlot M11r. 13. 20. 27.Apr .3, 2004 S.581 ~ ..... "-S....... I he loH9win& persons are do1n11. business n · Cr y•tahne Puol Special l•I' Plaster Division. 460 W I •mbert Rd. Ste. C, llrea, CA 92821 Michael 11~1 nilndu, 1'>040 r olaer St .• Hae•· cnda Hts .. CA 91745 I"" bus.me~s is con duded by .in individual H3ve you •tarted domg bu"""'' Y•t7 Y•s. 3/l /04 N11c.,.1del Her njndel ll11s ~tatemunl w.i• lil~d with thr Cuunty Clur k ul O• ange County on 03/02/04" 20046t7H77 Daily l'olot Mar 6. 13. 20, 21,2004 Sa572 ..------Polic-y----- Ratc, and J caJlinc' arl· sUbjc<:t t\I change witho ut notice, The publi~hcr rc:~crws lhl' rt!?ht 10 t'cn,ur. reclassify. revise or reject any da~siticd advcrttw nicut. l'ldsc n·p11rt any error that may be in your cla,srfleJ all tn11m·d111tdy. 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Grett location I 12l 12 S2'75n1 •m.nn Prl•• Office s .... ~IOX 68hf, 106Jsf & l ~I at Sl .80-Sl.981s1 nt11 "'21':" center Av.llable 2 3·746·6300 t IOMES~OA SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY ConlnldtlMlr OPINSAT-SUN 1-S Tenn" Cnur l [•late 6.000sl !>br 6ba home I 2l ar 180' ta h im a, h•r hM & >Unset vteW' $:1,99!>,000 Vorlual 10111 www,pahll:kle11u1e llllfl CostaMesa %;" ....... Sal ...... Ota111:<! AveJbr 75ba hn1,.,., IV. l•tnHll. gr.,noho & rllMlll• "" e yd, '6/3,<m ••RI 949 2tl).J t00 Huntington Beldl HUNTINGTON llACH ZBR 2 !iBA lt•wnhomc. P,at, g~lt1d \.Ufltl'Uuthty, pul)I, len KYlll l •clu s1~~. µ11111 outv S4/'o.000 Agt11I 9~9 178 0513 H1111lln9IOft l ............ Co11rto\ 55 1 l h• i?ba cud 111111. I ltvcl 8111-211'1 Agt 'M9 Newpoc1 Beadl NEED TO SEll YOUR PROPERJY OUR HOMES OF THE WEEK PAGE ON SATURDAYS CAN HELP CAll •GUMOlJS '49·S74-424t lOIUll OOOlllll 949·574-4245 0-U~Vllep 300 l•I C-t Hwy All le:n.ed land 3 Satatoga on .....ter1tt ;> 1 7 $99,!alc.IN SAT 11-4 73 Pmceton Solt« nice ? • 7 IMYm I~ $1 19,<ro °"" T.11-4 71? HPvore W~y 'I•;> 1717•qll Slfi,!>00 OPEN SAT I 1-4 2'11 Mayllclwtr 1977 Bend,. 2 1 2 $99.000 OPEN SAT 1-4 fl~tl•r Rtdl (•late f lo Lawhead Bap1dtt Volldl!il Spec1ali•I 949-67!>-7256 . O.fOIDaoAD r abulous former Summer· house model home has to many 14lifides to mention. 3ll! 2.Sba hm •t'c mstr suite on the ma111 lbw. $2,225,lm 5'"'Gd ........... tff-254-3700 NIWPOIT HllGHTI NIW USTINO OPEN SUN 1·4 (547 Sanht Ant Ave) 3l>r 2ba sine fam hlT\ on la cornet lot by schls, rest pwks. bchs pvt pi Sl.199,0CO L11111rna OePr1m1 Wm Kennedy & Ass« 949· 278· 29llO OfllNSAT 1-4 ,.,, .... .._ 1br lb• w/olfict or 3'd b1. New •pis In kilch. rr •nit• & Ille in bl. 2 Club hse/pools. $145K Home ollc 949·584·581 l Pl' 949-7 I J.9816 OPIMWN 1-S so1a ...... c...- BlUHS 28R 2BA bay & sunMI vi.ws Rtmod & lmm1c. r 1mrr11/oflice added. sa,t,000 .0o~ Bull4y Bhr 94g 720· l 7 MIW IWfn listina IC 3br 2.!>ba c1nyon Wltw comm£' ' ~ 1 .. 1ue S74fl, 949..eli6·9705 Patrick Tene>ft Netionwlcle USA M11111J,1v 'dM~1111 :\.1h111l.ry Walk-In ll:.lOam-qX)p111 Mondll)' Fnda) 1'1111r-1b) ') "~"'·" ~.<N>11111 S11111l.1v W<'1h1~"l,1} ~ IN~1111 2'or, 2~eo. c-A., M / Bch, /l ""'' p004/~>o.•. Retnod' g3led lOmm, hlfnkey t.und S6J!>,0(X) Pr~ ... 11v. Lal .... \lv.w.-.: !149~/4 ~)8 IAYraONT W/'l !.1dc ''"" 4b1 3 '>b• 6000 ~' e5tate, pool, '•fl•' & 11te<t Mlfy $4,~)!~,0()() l'dh II k I enme 949 856 970!> HM90a YllW HtiS 50r Ea, llUIA. 16,<n:h sl k>l '"*'' ~llcet. PnJC~ only l'lkll/~ 949-;i<l).:lb:I ~HUGHTS-MW '> Bea(JOm, 4 !i ijath PlllHCtf'AI S ONI '( Paul/Ag! 949 2'Xl '.l1.>3 NIWPOn H8GHTS wt1lav & Ot.r...., v.,w 381. 2Ba 1 Stud«J I' dlll/~ '}49. i'!i} ».>:I llACH DW\IX ~11. JIJI, ?ha, • :lllf /21>A, roof. de<ll, pal•J, tt•11et lot $9?911 Jiii 1111(1• lleth 949-?19·?429 4M• Sat/Sm 1-4 14!11 S..i ~ () HilrW ewe n • ollc Z.Sba. f1illu:I, rw r d1 t-. "'-~ Sl.2!8< 9ot9 55!lll RESORT/ VM:ATION PROPERlY FOR SALE Daltt Property 5960 SUNCafST GOU COUllSI Must '"" Now"' Red to S69,000 Submit Illness lorr.•d our mnve Roomy ?tu 2b• MFG 11111 areal nc1~h S~ • & ov11r. te11n1' & J prooh Cllr I~ !lopper lllor ~I 8431 /fl:} 346-19«1 MISCBJ.ANEOUS RENTALS Renlll To Shire 6030 Nl'B/CM '°'1Me mce QUtel JI» ?Ila hm w/pr ol N/S I 1111 lo bch, laun. iJl<•ll(C ~p/offt W AvMI Ap11t S8Xl• 'h ut~ 949 331 3311 Rooms tor Rn -NI ...... .. , , .... 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Avall 4· I 949·400-1896 IASTllOI • I .Siie Ir, Ip, remod, hdwd firs. bis y.,d, block lo back bay. $2095/mo 949·&42·9699 I sml 1 1tory townlwn, lbr 2bt efld unit, 2 c ,., • oool, tpt, ten. Vtceni ~-1012.m 949-Sl5·20Xl •,l'/-~""w/4 ... Hdnl oond. CUlllll lone $l!lll)---73'll. (lo 164 Mintl Pl CM 2W.211.. ............. 1-dwd th. new f)IWll, mmn '~""'-· tr11.....,. ,..,..,.. Aj.'1 $I /!Dlmn 949 613 /!D) 2W.211.. ............. hllwd lk. new tlillfll. cormi pnnVwa. """"'' centtt l\i(I SI l'.Jl/n•• 949-b/J./!Dl 31N, ~. w/...,., vlow 2t/~Ar, Ip. wld hk1>•. New carpet, l 42U U11ive,.1ty Or. $1900/mo. yr lse 1'1949 110 ~g<,,•, .... ' •• ,.,,., lll• :> 'lll• pool, 7 c RM S 1900/mn (Opt!n lfon•b 1511:1 Co1nwallj 714 6JJ 4565 IAYalDGl CONDO 7b1 ?b,, fti. 1111111 ,111111er ... 1•aho, •tlath t;dr. no >mil/ pcl $1900949 MO 0949 2lit 2loo -NP ,._, ckN! In sl•'I"· '"'''""''"''· h;llf, Ip. l i K"'· w(t ill(! 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H.,yt1 not w 'prtv.,f,. lh11 t\ \'J'lOO lllU A~I h1h11fHt1t MJt"l~v Ptudc111t •• 1 t:,thf 1<c,1lly <J49 4<;i4 li'H14 307 Mo•I••• Cute h"J' 11 'oll,Jl!P by the hay & 1Jt.-iln Great Im ''''°" d few bloc9's It um llrn beach. 3b1 I 11t111 $9/!>.000 Hurry wnn·11 ... 11 949-730-1651 INCOME -TAX- sERVIcFS DIRECTORY Call 949.642.4321 Tax Matters 14th year pntparing Federat & State Business & Personal Tax Retum1 Enrolled Agent • Notary Public ,,.. l·Flle • ,,.. Dtrwct Depoelt www.taxmatten.llfab1.cotn taxmatter99abcgloblll.net Tel/Pu: 948.818.2882 2052 Newport Blvd., Suite I Costa Mesa, CA 92627-7158 Bookl119tno & Notary Individual & Business Returns Out of State lax Returns Elec!1ornc Filing Available Starting at $81.00 (Cl1aryes based oo lomls use<J) _ .. ..... f11 II ...... • 11111 ~~·,,.. YUr roUnd ~-- 949. 6~ 2 . 3909 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Over 30 Years ~~ien<e TAX PLANNING &.PfEPARATION Individual • Corporation • Partnersfiips .... 949-760-9033 286S·E. 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Sr '4t-S7•-stoo European &pert in HOllllt Cleanlna 2<>ycars in Ru~inua Lk't"nliCd It Bonded f'rof~sional ~lllTIS assigned to Your Home (949) 548-G897 Fn:c &lima1e1 Rcre~l'ICC1 Sprin1 Cle.Ming Specials WEEKLY IRJDGE QUIZ' Q I ·A~ S.Mlth. vulnt'n&hlc, you ho&d: Q 4 • Boch vul.ncrablc. as Soolh you bc>ld: •Al 9 Qll• ·• AK9164 •K4 The biddin& ha.~ proceeded: 615 r,AQIJ v ltllt•QflJ The biddin1t hlb Dr'OCCCClcd: SOlT11t 1VES1 NOll11I f.ASf I• ,_ I·: I• SOUTlf Wf..\'T. NORTH EAST }) .... t: ... Wh:it do ) l)U bid llV'" ? Whal IK'liM do you take'' Q 2 • "'tllhn \U.lncn.Mc. u.' Sooth )OU bold: •(16 Jll KJ5l •A9U In 1hirJ >eal, what action do you uil.c'! Q 5 • tklth vulllCrllblc. you hold: •AS Q6 AJt75' •AQ• t>anncr open_, the bidding with f0U1 ~padc~. What action do yoo lake'/ Q 6 • Ncith..•r vulnerable, a~ Sooth you bold: () J · Ro1h \Ulncn;hlc. :I!> South you hl>ld· • KQ2 A IUHJ AJ • KJ •QJ•51 K7 AK6l •115 • The bidding hia..\ prucoc-dcd· NOllTit FAST SOUTH Wt:.'T 1k bldd1111 ~' ~~-I .> ,_ 1 · PMA SOllllt ~T SOlffH wrs r l .... ! INT ,_ J• P-. Wl\.11 di• you btJ now' JNT ..... 1 Whal a.1lon do you Utl.c" I 11til. fm u""''" on Monday .. 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MllM Mlrnrl, ._ Fii upts, Piii Sin Spn AlllJ n.t lltl Tire · ·1napeoted •. lu r nteed. • · Aigarou• 140-pilint ·inspection • Cantprl~en1iva· 12-manth/12,000-mile limited warranty • 24-hairs Ra1d1ld1 A11i1t1nc1 Em1ra1nc1 Service . lln Jo1 In Hiiis Rd. 1 •. J -l · -----~~----------------~~-----------....-..------------------------- : ·4 6 2 51 FWY. SOUTH TO FAIR· GO RIGHT THIN RIGHT ON HARIOR 1 • On.....,... credit thN . .,.,. of the west. Ad expires J/15104 ,.· ..................................................................................... . ' I \ . I THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES • MARCH 20-26, 2004 ,. I ' j ( .. I COVER ... PRUDEN11AL CALIFORNIA REALTY 2. Cover Story/Index 64. Catalist Homes 3.-32. Coldwell Banker/ 65.-92. Strada Properties Coast Newpon Properties 93. Cote Realty Group 33.-38. First Team Estates 94.-95. Roger's Realty 39. Kolar & Co. 96. Laguna Seaside Realty 40. Wells Fargo Bank 97. Welb Fargo Private Mortgage 41. Cannery Village Realty 98. Meuo Realty 42.-44 . Remax Real Estate Services 99. John Dundee 45 . Remax Real Estate Services 101. Amutrong Properties Bank of America Barrington Capital 46. Abrams Coastal Properties 103. Countrywide Mortgage 47.-62. Prudential California Realty 104. Mongagc Rates 63. Coastline Realty 107. Open Home Guide Wildish & Nialis 108.-109. Homes of the Week Ponfolio Financial 112. Prudential California Realty Daily A Pilot ' Proudly serving Ncwpon Beach, Cosu Mesa. Corona dcl Mat, Newpon Coast, Shtay Canyon, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Dana Point. Monarch Beach, Capi.strano Beach, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. DESIRABLE BAYFRONT Sensational waterfront home situated on a great lot with 70 feet of frontage, fabulous views, large dock and side tie. An inviting courtyard chat is pcrf cct for entertaining with a built-in Barbeque and bubbling spa welcomes you. Open and flowing floor plan offers five bedrooms with in-suite bathrooms and waterfront views from che formal living room, dining room and romantic main floor master suite. Offered ac $5,300,000 BRUCE MILLER PlUDENTIAL CALIFORNIA RE.ALTY 2 3 • J 0 4 0 ,.., open house invitations BALBOA ISLAN_Q_ __ _ 125Apolena $1 .495,000 1205 N. Bayfront $3,499,000 BELCOURT $2.199,000 BLUFFS 2620 VlsQ del Oro $679,000 CORONA DEL MAR 716.5 Poinsettia . $899.000 COSTA MESA 302 E. 16th St Unit F $728.000 DANA POINT 35331 Camino Capistrano $l 699,000 33642 Hola Hitt Dr $1 .190,000 33865 Robles Dr $995,000 HARIOR VIEW HILLS 1230 s.nd Key 1230 Sand Key $1.S00.000 $1,500.000 HUNTINGTON BEACH ---------- 8566 Van Ness #I 9F $368,000 Sun 1--4 Elaine Gordon Sat/Sun I 0-6 Josef Sziged Sun 1--4 Bob Weglarz Sun 1--4 ColesWonhy Sat/Sun 1--4 WaJVYounc Sat 1--4 Ginni Johnson Sat/Sun 1--4 Helena Cardoso Sat/Sun 1--4 McAfooselOawn Sat 1-5 Jay Machro Sat 2--4 Sun 1--4 ------- Sat, ..... Monique Vang s open house invitations '· ;%'.) . ~ ... r-~ IRVINE TERRACE ONE FORD ROAD ·,; ~ ·-~,..,. $1,4",000 Sun 1-4 Melinda Jot-lSL.orwa., $1,650,000 SatlSun 2.5 HanialHarris . ~ ,, q LAGUNA .BEACH RlVAGE 648 Can)"Ofl View Or $3.995,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Ray McAloose 40Hlrcourt $1#191#). C..-tlln1mood . 699 Wendt Terrace $1,640,000 Sat 1-S McNooselRomig 699 Wlndt Ternce $1,640.000 Sunl-4~ SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO--- 271 SI Pueo P9t .,;no $2.'499 ,000 Sat 2-S Debbie Padilla LAGUNA NIGUEL 24236 Mimosa Or "45.,000 ~•-s Simon Wlllon SEAVJEW 1103YKht~ $3.800/mo. Set •-5 Ginny Anderson LIDO ISLE 329 Via Udo Nord $I .'499,000 Sun 1-S Biii SchonlalJ SHADY 'CANYON• 812 Via Udo Nord ·$4,995,000 Set/Sun 1-4 Marilyn "-cf 2981ueHeron $4.200,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Hinman 901 Zurich $3,595,000 Sun 1-'4 Sclafani/Millar NEWPOllT IEACH SPYGLASS HILL . . SS Monteclto $2.799,000 Sat 10-6 B.iley/GnNer ..o838chSt $2AOO.OOO Sat/Sun 1-4 Oawld Prine. S P.id191ine Or $6,'49S,OOO Sun 1-S Lynn. 'hlendne SS Monf*:ko $1,799,000 Sun 10-6 Alhson!Ctolby NEWPORT HEIGHTS TURTLE RIDGE 1401 KqsM ll,995,000 S.1-4 ~ ID Shade Tt'M $1,019/#) Sit f-4 .Gall aJoy NEWPORT JUDGE • TURTLE llOC~ 16Mdpport QYAIL HILL Sun 1-4 87Pbace .. $89t,000 Jt I til ttt lf . --... - • NEWPORT BEACH $4,100,000 Over 4,300 sq. ft. Tuscan Villa. Massive lnterfor remodel just done. Boat dock accommodates 70 ft. yacht. Blm Hudnp ~rn 11m·J: : u '>I ~ ~. . •• N!WPORT aEACH $2,400,000 Newport Island bayfront. private boat dock on sunny side. Newer home "to die for!" Quiet and serene. David Prince CORONA DIL MAR Sl,557,JOO Classy 3 bedroom 2.S bath In Corona Del Mar VIU.,.. Custom decor, pnnet kitchen, master with ftreplace. Conrad Peterson NEWr<>RT lfACH $1,500,000 Redone 3 bd. 3 ba. Open and spacious Close to nature. water view from deck Hush • Sharon Swanson IRVINE $1,079,000 Turtle Ridge new home. Gorgeous views. Hardwood floors Light, open floorplan. Gall Gl'abner • Joy Curtin COSTA HHA UH,000 Great rental location close to the beach. Two separate tnpielces on two separate lots Un& C&tu1'ano-Chen1 HUNTINGTON HACH SHl,000 Nice upper unit with view of the greenbelt. N-carpet. flooring and paint. Gated. Monique Vans -.c-~._.._-...o... __ ~ ...... --------~-------------·-#·--*"--· -·--·-· -·-·---·-.... #-- NEWrORT COAST S 1,lS0,000 Gate guarded magnificent Monuernt. Panoramic vie-#1. large lot. 4 bd. 3 ba. john Campbell a James Gapp NEWrORT BEACH sn•.aoo 3 bd. 2.5 ba. townhome. Spaetous rooms. fireplace. shding doors that lead to patio. Nancy Hatassarln IRYINE $617,000 Townhome in Turtle Rock. 2 bd. 2.S ba. 2-car prage. 10 minute drive to Newport. Otp Matthews Nl!W,ORT HACH Sl,4tt,000 Sayfronc with wattr views froni living. dining. kitchen, master. 3 bd. 2.5 ba. 8111 Schonlau & Casey le•ko NIWPORT COAIT Stlt,000 Beautiful executiw style attached home. Very tlepnt floorplan. Carta 8nJ«man.Wyfleh NIWPORT llACH S61t.000 3 bd. 2.5 ba. end unit with large dining room. Custom marble fireplace. Larie patio. Kate Colaworthy NEWPORT HACH SI ,Ott,000 ~ean. CataliN lnd city hghts ~. Build your custom home on this lot. 8111 Schonlau NSWPORT HACH f7lt,OOO Rare slncfe Story Bluffs 2 bd. 2 ba. horn.. 0-.erloolu greenbelt. spacious private patio. 81mHudn,. HUNT1NGTON HACH Htl,000 2 bd. 2 ba. One level wacer view. Seeps to ocean lnd bay. Pool, spa. tennis. gate. garage. Robin Gray down and build "Dream home." NEWl'ORT BEACH SJ,499,000 Bayfront Balboa Island, '4 bedroom l bath with shared dock for up to SO ft. boat. Warm, charming custom. 8111 Schonlau N!W,ORT a!ACH S 1,600,000 Pride of ownership townhome In Belcourt Terrace. l bedroom 3.5 bactt. Custom upgrades and exquisite decor. CORONA DIL MAR S 1,500,000 Prime locadon -south of PCH. Two years new wtth classic European style. Front unit - a masterpiece of elepnce. Trisha M8!"hall & Chuck Allen -·---·--____ ._ ... -------·-.. -----·-----·-,,-..-.. --.. --..-.-.... -._......_.. .. ___ ___ -----1:1 1 "' 0 0 A I· 1· LAGUNA •IACH sa.000,000 Fabulous 6.800 sq. ft. home under construction In Irvine Cove. Private b.ch, ocean view, tarp lot and pool. Ml.S# L 12049 LAOUNA alACH t I I t0,000 3 bedroom. 2.5 beth. Walk to bwh wt~· Zen lib prdens. 2 car praae and oee1n view deck. MLS#l.13064 LAGUNA llACH 11,ttl,HO Top qulllcy. Miit $inpl' COU'*"PO'll 'I home wtdt owdlne, Cln)'On and ~ .,.. .... ·Ml.S#ll2362 IRVINI U , 710,000 1.n acre lot in Shady Canyon• wiltl fabulous eotf coorw. canyon and crty 1"'1t ~. Ml.S# L8021 LAGUNA HACH tt,IU,000 Ocean views from virtually every room in '4 bd. 2.5 ba. home with lncl'9dlble de1tl". Ml.S# LI I &40 AL.110 VllJO HH,IH Fomw model wlUI canyon and mountain views. '4 bd. 2.5 ba. UP&ndes throuchout. Ml.S#Ll2137 _c:-____ ._ __ .,_ • ._.._ ..... ~---...... _.__.. ..... ...._,_,.. .. ..-.-------·------·-·---. ...... ___ _ LAGUNA HACH ti ,121,000 Ocean vi.ws from Wwally _., room In .. bd. 2.5 bL home wlUI Incredible desisn· MLS#LI 1&40 RIM lltt, ... • ttH,000 Wamqton Olks k.lxury home. Sp.cloln ftoorpbn.Apprax. 3250 sq. ft. ol 11¥trc ..... MLS#Lll l09 LAGUNA NtOUI&. 17tl,ltt l bd. l bL ¥Illa In ptlld hillside community. lndoof'OUtdoor llWw wtdl hlll9'de ¥l9wl. MLS#Ll2319 -----~~--~~~----~---------------------------------------------------~~~~~----~~~------11111111111• . LAGUNA 8eACH SI.tit, ... ,.,..,.., oc.rlronc ~ 2 bd. 2 ba. Updlc.d I ~ Dtrea deck acc:es.s. Ml.S# 5338315 LAGUNA NIGUEL $Mt .... Prtvue 2 bcl. 2 ba. with speaacula,. coastline views. this one 11 tnily special. ' Ml.S# 5342694 AUIOW,O $114,MI Hodel perfect l bcl. 2.5 ba. toWMome In prime locatlon. Upanded floors.~· Ml.S# Ll29Sf LAGUNA NIGUEL N4S,Ht 4 bd. 3 ba. beautifully remodeled, luxurious master. private prden with woodsy Ylews. ~POINT SSSf,000 Comer lo< 2 bd. 2 ba. charmer lf'I Lanum vllbp. N ice klt.chen with breakfast bar. Ml.S# 5339504 AUIOVll,JO $4tt.OOO Prime location. 2 bd. 2-S ba. condo. Uwaded lloori"lo prl1tlne lartchclpln&. Ml.S# LIJ209 SAN CL.lt9NT'I QM,fOO LM ,_,. the Mech. 2 bd. l ba. Catalina Yil'#. ~ carpet It walher/dryw .,., Ml.S# Sl-42578 ORANG! $17,500,000 Equestrian 4.6 acre family compound or corporate recrut. 2 beaudful homes.Adjacent to Clewiand National Forest. MLS# LI 1771 MONARCH BEACH $1,449,000 2 bedroom 3 bath plus study In custom designed home with spectacular ocean and whicewaw views. MLS# S3+47 14 SAN CLIMINTI $1,265,000 Immaculate Coo11nw home on escace-1ized vtew site. Superb decalltns. • bedroom.~ 1.s t.th. MLS# 5344617 _.._...._....___,.~----~ ~ ·--_____ ,. __ --·-___________ -:-""' ................... _.,._ '-·--~--------- 9 U> ... 2 a. ... ':" s: ~ n :::>" N 0 "' 8 A :JJ ti> ~ ,..,., VI 6: ;;; 0 "°' < 31 §" 10 8 "' 0 "' s; u :0 ~ :>. "' i:> ~; 2 ~ 41 ;;; ;;; w ;;; 41 a: .2 a: ~ "' 0 BILL HOFF 949.499.8995 billhoff@coldwellbanker.com TOM DUGAN 949 .580.2719 DIRECT 949.581.5824 FAX 714.246.0045 PAGER • COLDWELL BANKER COMMERCIAL _°""""".._. ...... .._... .... ____ ,_, ____ ~----~·-·----.--.-·--·--·-._,,__ ..... _ • ._...._ .. ._... __ .._.. _. ........... -.._... ........ _ ..... ..._c-.... ___________ • __________________ ._.. __ ____.._.. .. _~--- ROBERT TAYLOR 949.338.8885 FNOORHD BY IORMIR COMM l'>~lll"-LK OI R£Al l\lAlF tH LAllFORl'.IA SYDNEY G IELOW 949.400.1320 800.9.SYDNEY rRE SlDENTS rERMI ERE TOP 20 O.C. AGE NT Sydney@As•ntSyd.~om A&•ntSyd.com u .:. , ,, 12 r . COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES PELICAN CREST •••.Mo,ooo Spectacular new home to be built by Gflll ConltNcdon. Sara Hll..,... a ........ Hinman LAGUNA BEACH . $9,750,000 Specuc:ukr oceanfront home. Rebuitt. Excellent quaJky and view. Sara Hinman A .... Hinman SHADY CANYON• Gotf corse views. French Prootenee hamt bJ Gius Construction aroup. LAGUNA aEACH $6,HS,000 Sophlstlcu8d oceanfront li>'illc widl private n.eps co Victoria Beach Robert Glem & Esdler Fine SHADY CANYON" $4,750,000 W1a Barban style custom home crafted by Glass Connrvctloo. Sara Hinman & l nul Hinman UDO tsLE Sl,HS,000 Premier Udo location, New remodel. l.ar&e lex. S bedroom, 6.S bath. Ron Millar & DebMe 5cWanl LAGUNA MACH Sl.HSMO Pride of Ownenhip. Mixed UM ~In Ytbods <Aft. ConnieMa...el _, ____ .,.__o--.... -.... -~ .... -.. .,..._---"-........ ---...._.--------·~--· .. -----_._.!::.!-:---..:..:=:;."':::"""....:::::::!:=. f'ELICAN HtLL SS,S00,000 Custom home to ba bulk. Pa.-'llTllc views of ocnn and harbor. Sara Hlnmllft & Brad Hinman SHADY CANYON• ~.200,000 Shady unyon S bedroom. Custom comer lot Many extru. Pool and spa. Sara Hinman & Brad Hinman NEWPORT BUCH ».HS,000 Reconstructed Y19W home Wld\ co_urtprd entry. lJ&ht Ind brWlt 4 bedroom. ~Glem . . c b s 0 c a I . c 0 m COAST NEWPORT -.c.-... ............ ..-..._ .. ___ .. ,_ c... .... _ • ..,._ .. _____ 1111_. ______ ,.. ____ .,_., ________ ....,._ ........... _._ .. ___ _ PROPERTIES DEBORAH & SHAWN COWLES 949.697.1219 www.deborahandshawn.com Tor 1% WORLDWIDL PRESIDfNl 's PREMIER THE NEWPORT COAST EXPEIH~ II 13 r ------- 14 ( 8 .~ "' ~ ci "' .&: I u )6 ,. ::::e ~~ >. "' 'O !5 - ... "' ~ (/) cu ; 1ii Vi w J <ii cu er I 0 ~ ~ ~ 0 • &''~'lilAND 11 ..... a.lboa tu.net charm -G.-.t locadan • 2 r..i unb. CORONA DEL MAil tl,ISl.- Sunny comer In Corona del Mir. Gorpous cownhome with luxury amer.ldes. ---------- OlmfamWD sa.-..- Fabuloul ~ 3 bd. 3.5 bL plus llbrvy In One "°"9 "-I . ....., Ham. • Shawn Harris Ml COlml" CUSTOM s:a.ns.- Archltectural Belcourt custom wtch view. 5 bd. llbnry. ofllce. Nancy.....,_ • htty ComesYs UDOm..E ....... 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Kennie Jo RJuo COSTA MESA $721,000 Beaudful newt, ~ l bedroom 2.5 bad\ wkh l flrepfacu. N EWPORT BEAC H OFFICE 949.644.1600 f ,, 11 l II I 'I l 11 f, ~I II'\ I 'I ( . ... ~ ................. -c.... -c.-... ..... ___.-..~ ... -..... , ... (_,.~--.,.._ .. _ .. ________ _..,. ______________ ~· ........ ,__ ..... _ ............... __. ... ........ 11 I' 1 ~I NEW LISTINGS AVAILABLE NMZUL .,..... Lvgest plan In Pvuul wldl for9wr views. 5 bd. s.s ... Corneas a "9WIOn 4 bd. l ba. N-r kitchen, bathrooms. Walk to lake, sdlool. Ilana Brodie ... ,,, .,,.. Slfllle nory "' die lllulfs. Hardwood floon. Walls cl windows. Good6Todd ' Goraeous 4 bd. 4.S ba. plus study Providence in One Ford Road. O...Won1 o.•w ffM,,. Gorgeous 4 bd. Professionally landscaped in Serrano He!,tiu. Kandy P.tlllo ........ Terlifk D plan In quiet location. 3 bd. 3 ba. N- c:arpet. UsaAclam NEWPORT BEACH 949.644.1600 ,.,.,,,... Dram home on one of larpst lots ii) exduslYe ··Rivage". 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I, ·- JON FLAGG 949.718.2718 I, Ill• I l I t I\ ..... ~,· I( • -..... .................. ____ .., .. ~ ..... --.,._ .. _._._.. ...... _. ____ _,.. .. _. __ . ____ ..... ,... ____ ...., ___ .....,,..,.. ____ _...:,. cbsocal.com ----~-... _,_ ___ .... _______ ............ ___ -----.............. -.-............ -.. --. -·--..... .,-·----.. --~--- EST H ER FI NE 949.717.4764 111\ll \\I IA\11 25 t 2t I "" 8 "' ci "' L; .... ;;; ~ ~ " cbsocal.com "O '.5 :v ;/) 'I-"5 :;: ~ ::c 2 a: ~ .;; 0 i BEVERLY MORPHY l 949.759.3731 • MINDA ., BU SH-STRONER 949.759.3782 I I I I t IOI.I 1111 R \\I llAVI OVfR 40 t )!AR\ 01 l\l'IRll"'lf IN 1111 ' l I 'I\\ I OR I l l)\l A i..11 \A ARI\\. 11 I If I I I I I t j .... -~ .... .._..-...... ._ __ ........ r--...--.....---·-.... --.. -----·-·~----·----..... -. .__....._ .. ___ .. __ 'I"":: I • • _'-...__-...<-____ .. , .. ~ ..... --~ ... -·-.... ----~------·-·--.. ·--------·-·...___ ..... _,....,_..._ CHRIS VALLI 949.759.3738 714 .883.4397 \llADY CANYON llROKfR CH Tltf YEAR 200.l RICK LANGEVIN 949.759.3.759 ,1H l•llH'll 11 1\N .... l 'll. 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Tumkey Vo«orVuu 949.S74.3S68 $1,tfO,IOO Exqumte designer Ca~ Cod muterp1ece urge corner lot 1n gned community of Cutaway\. Maxine & George McGaffigan 949.290 SOSO $57S, .. 3bd. l5ba. split level. Original Bluffs d~lopment. 1900 .square foot leasehold. Great view. S.m Hutings 9-49.S&4.5482 .r -... J $)6.t,flO Condo with Catalina view Dual masters. Upgradu Garage Auoc1ab0n wlth 2 pool• Angela Gauthier 949.836 S549 Archrt«tural Belcourt custom with view. S large family bedrooms.All "efl suite " Peterson/Comegys 9-49.717.474919'49 717.4750 NEWPORT BEACH $1,HS,000 Dover Shores view home wtth interior solar heated pool Perfect for enteruinong. Robin Chesnoe 949 717 4793 Presv,;ous custom·bullt home on cul-de-sac. Slnp level. custom touches throUJtl<>ut. VlctorVuu 949.574.3568 SAN JUMt CAPllTUNO $1,.fft ... Country F~nch beauty In Hunt Club. Infinity pool with witemll and slide on I acre. 2bd. lba. M1chaelann Haffner 9'49.6n.S414 Newpon hbnd ~ront. Private dock for 30 footer Recently 1"9built. upsnded. Da~id Prince 714.8125668 $1,lfS,OIO Great opportunity. Duplex. rent or build drum home Owner ready to sell. Brong all off en' Jane Lang 949.632 S869 SAN CL.DENTE $1,1 ff,IOO Panoramic View\. Highly upgraded Gourmet kitchen. sparkling pool aru with BBQ. · BrettWyland 71 4 325 1436 SHA.Dr CAN10N, ml¥INE SJ.tts ... N-construction due summ«r.Autn.ntlc Tuscan VIiia. Approxlmaialy 7000 square fttt on 29.000 square foot lot with pool and more. Sydney Gi.low 949.400.1320 1800.9.SYDNEY C1(X)J~ ~*" ~ Otn6ter-O-C<*t-#11'11 Bal'*IM OOM ntM ~ .. the IOCUIM:) ~ tQt.•e tootlllQll, 'Oil •l90t ~ •1'0n'nlb0n~ tht~ Of ~Of~~ by rt-. \f'lllW a Obl...-.rl ttom publllt ._cwm or onw -.it~• ""°'""'~_,~to ~....,ltf the IOC\nt'V ~ tne.1 ~ ~ ~'ICnlll ~~ ~ ""'"fOplrClp\lt• ~ 31 ·- IZ 8 "' ci "' s:: .., :;, ~ :>. ~ 2 ,., (/) "' 16 Vi w ;;; "' 0:: 9 a: ~ ~ 0 ANAHEIM $2,500,000 ~ French COYntry tsat.e on I plus acres on P.ralo Holli. 6900 square htet. Sbd S Sba. 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Jl.JIOAOI KE N T MCNAUGHTO N offiCt' 949. 719.2050 # l in Sa les Volume at First Team Estates Newpo rt Beach. wt'brne NEWPORTFINEHOMES.com ema11 KENTNEWPORT@aol.com ftRSI 1£AMf.~1AHS llJ'I 37 t ~ t I l I j ·-.,..,.. \ • 8 N 0 N .c: v ~ ::E ~ a ~ cu 1\i iii .., ;;; cu 0: ~ ~ "' 0 BREATHTAKING AllCHITECTURE COSTA MESA. Dnign i> cnhwccd hy the rropical land.sc.ipc .:umplcu: with S outside •ining ucu, 2Bll'> in the m~in hc>U.IC plus I BR md BA decuhcd. S l.~9,000 (167363) (800)258-7630 OCEAN le CATALINA VIEWS! DANA POINT. Guild pwd community of Momrch Bcachl 11lis home rac. on a cul-<k-sac Wtt1 v.11h nC10 .... 3BR home in ~ ift·condition with gnnicc countcn, fmh plint :and !l(W carpet. S679 ,000 ( 167-4-46) (IOO) 387-1450 MODEL PB1lFBCI' MISSION VIBJO. Builr in 2000 md ~ bU ~ moddl 3BR + Ioli, C\&IUXll tW loon, pbnwJon ihuttcB, "'If* cabincD WICh 1 caey ~· Loft an be 4ch BR. $568,999 (167447) (IOO) 317·1450 PBJVATB le BXCLUSIVB NBWPO&T OOAST. 3609 vKWI of ocean, Bay. canyon and moumalm from c:vcry room in the houte. This home uemplifia attention to dcuil with 1hc highest quality upgnda. $3,350,000 (167359) (IOO) 251·76a<J COSTA MESA. Tili_, 3RR. 2.SBA home has uPtv.ld· .:.! tlour.1 tircel~.-c in li,ing room and vaulted cdliogs 1hmughou1. l'hi> home ill the urgest floor plan. s~.~ . 1167362) (IOO) 151-7630 DANA POINT. Bc.ich dOIC location. 3811. home otTcnnJl a hvmg room "11h tircplxc, long dri~ and pnrnc rear yard wuh .:1ry lighD views. 5620,000 t 1674-42) (IOO) 317-lffO MISSION VIEJO. Owming 2 srory-<imched' home on 1 cul de u c with no Mello RoOI. Main Boor ~11cr, living room fircpbcc, walls of gb9 md a low m111ttcnancc rear yvd. 5259,000 (167443) NBWPOl.T OOAST. Oty lietm and mounain ¥ieM an: jllll one cL the many bWm d dlil ~ •c.w. model.. Highly Ul>IVlldcd widi I fabulom psmet kitchen. S 1,1169 ,OO(f (167361) (IOO)lll-?UO N 8 ~ ,, I " I I I .. • ~--~~~~~---------------------------------------------------------- 41 r ~-- ""'' I I q I I 1, I -----~ . __ _..,;,. : .-~ ----- -'11,-~­ ~ vleW" ....... h6gtl tectl home w"'1 thMllre. gem. reom, OY"'. 2 oftlcel.. ~ & ~. &flw Yank l9fll# ~1&a ~ drUm Tennis Estala. vi.ws to Catalina. huge 1.2 acre lot, 6,000 aq. ft. Cytt 8oot ra-1 378-llZla 0.., .. -.....-~ lilCh bOiM WllhJhelllM. ~roe;;.,, swm; 2 ~pool a~ ... FtMe ~ _., •73800 ~_!O! N c:Qlllll ._;.;;... megnifi<»nt golf OOWM lrJd oc:Ml1 \o1.aw t9S1denca ~ ~ ~~ ..bulldlr ~ dleiOf* 'fa Hon1 the moment oop_,nters this ei.g.it lilc-bedroom (two~~ badiOUilj holiit, IUa ~that It IS' one of the finest~ on Newport Coat. "'119 ~-.... _"""9'- plece wtttt ttWM etodel.of CMniz.ed1"00ltls tnctudlnQ a tlbraty, two~ l'OOl'l)9, ex"*9 room~_..__, at.am ioom, t'lon1e ~Ith custom seating, elevator, ..-id a stx to eight car ga1ag9. The e>Mrfor ~ • batbeqUe--. 1egg1a, a 4-alde infinity pool & spa and 137 feet otfrontage on the golf COUtM! ~~ ·~· &tit# !'Mk (DGJ Sf0-1529 ....... -----..----------------------------------------------------------~~~~ - -\ftt11llft' eoMtAl CJ~A"t't a_oullt~ ##} 8eyfYwt home, pier aiid a ehared doek, 5 al),, 3 BA. Bavfront UVlng al Its bfet. - a.tollc. Bents (9tf9J --~ Ti.tie Rock custom view home wtth 7 bedrooms. bonus librety, and cul de sac ~· EatltM Yank (948} N0-1529 - . "'NEWPtSRT COAST-_ $1;-900 ~ penoramlc vtewf4 BO..+ denlllbray, a ~ granite kitchen. Huge private ~ ~Lee (Ofll} »-1829 -Steps to the aand. ocean view. 5 80~3 BA. over 2.90Cf"sci. ft ., granite & tne ~ llob Koop ~ 51U-'1ftll7 ~Little lsland-:-Oock f(K 2 boats. New Orieefls traditional. Perfect! Even an elevator! One of the finest single level homes 1t1 Corona Del Mar with panoramic Ocean & Harbof views. JordMtKyle (949) 494-1527 DANA POINT -.ooo Panoramic ooeeo & Dana PL Harbor vi.ws. 2bd. 2ba. gourmet ldt., muter w/ ape bath, ~~ <Mcks. Kim MW'oae (ll88J 5314JllJ07 Ma ~Kilt ~ ... -l'J,116D11«J YMll_y rental with 3 SD. 2.S BAI .Welk to beaChl - Gorgeous 5 bd .• 5 ba. 5,000 IQ. ft. ocean view on huge 14,000 SQ. ft. lot. 2 YtW9 old, S200K In upgrades. Bob & Freda BINn (940} 489-3900 NEWPORT BEACH ·$W8,IOO Walle to beach! Dec« with viewl S75,poo.upgfl1dea, gtanite kltohenll Unda Chllooet (IN9J 121-4800 Udo Sandi. 2 BO-den, walk to beach, new carpet, palht. A11811abie now. - ... ~Cit~ ..••• ~.12.~ ....... ~Cappel (SM9}60t):1618 ........... ' .. ,...,. ' . ' . I' f t f ,·, .f' I 43 . X' t .. _, . .. 8 N d N ~ v :e ~ ~ "C ~ cJ! .., :;; Vi I ..... I 'iij I QJ cc ~ 2:-Iii 0 -.. 1 .. 1 LA llll Drap died gorgeoue unab*'1al1ll vllllll.-. ....... ol ..,_ ............. fult vtewaof.IMCllMllltaC1Ml• ...... Dll mato ..... v... end ..... , L.-ge luxury ............................... 2.5 IA, end of cul di w, guft..g1t1d COINIUtlly wfpooll. .... ~ ...... $1 ,299,• Chris Fulton Sl'nt11g you for m·er 20 yf'an in \. f Jron~1· f 0 1111/\' l -- Offered a t $1,850 ,0 00 Ofc (949)499-1100 Pager (949) 457-2727 www.chrlsfulton.com 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 ha to offer: pool, spa, clubhouse. tenniS and ~et ball court CIOse to Fashion Island shopping center and just a 5 minute dnve to ttle ocean. Clara Tu (94 9 ) 451 ~12.~? .. ---------------- WMtlC Real Esta tr Sen ices Open 88turdaty fl~llpm at Le ....,._, Newport Coeet Offering 5 bedrooms. 5 bathrooms, 2 years new with approximately 4.000 square feet ot luxury living on a 9.000 square foot lot. Enjoy the gourmet kitchen with dark WOOd cabtnets, granite countertops, a master suite with balcony. cmwn moldlng and much more. The assooat1011 features a dubhouse. pool. spa. tennis court and basketball court. Offered at s 2 ,1eo,ooo REMAX Premier Realty (949) 295-9988 - So, if you'd like more information, call today. Betsy Banker Account Executive 949.347.1729 949.212.4744 cell BankofAmerica. ~re embracing ingenuity ~ ?· Not all applicanu will qualify for mfuad P•!Krwork ~ntCits. All crtdit iJ subj«t to approval, normal crtdlt •tandards apply. Bank of Amtrica, G> N.A. Mtmtr FDIC. Equal Housing Lmdtr 02003 Bank of Amtrica Corporation ,1, ,, ~I I t ~ f ; i , I 'I ( { I 0 N --_--.. ---. Don Abrwns, Brobr ABRAMS COASTAL PAOPERT1ES 31511WtneAv.nue Belboe e.a.nd, CA Ofc. (Ml) 875-4822 Cefl (714) 325-9055 47 v ~ c 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ y § ~ , p N 8 .. \ ' l • t = It 8 ('; 51.(JIJS,lm \I' I../ Jasmine Creek COSTA MESA Seller will enltrtain offm betwttn SSli,(XIH574,876 Eliisa Stl'lL'tll 9-1916+1 o21Kt COTO DE CAZA Seller wiU mlf!Uin offm ~ S1,cnJJXIH2.199A 'ldl .. llll 1! 'i 51,895,00l 52.450,lm Stlltr will rnlt:rbin offm bttwttn S665,(IDi35,876 Sun 1·~ • s.539,lm Sat 11·5 Sat/Su11 11·5 SJ.i9,00l 51,T,(),lm '''"I 'i NEWPORT BEACH n Harbor Ridge Dr RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA S739,lm Sat!5u111-4 SS59,lm Sol/Sun 1-4 51,390,lm Slit/Sun 1..J Stller will ~ offm bthm sm.-..m Sal/Sun 12·5 51 U> ... c a. ... ~ ?; ... ., "' "' p "' 0 0 ~ :u "' ~ ~ "' c;; iii a ~ ~ :p § --· ... ' I I I ' I I . 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Sellers will entertain o ffers between Sl.8M -$2,049,876 ~.~ffi~~.com Claude Gourdal ~ 949-533-3387 Mobile • gourdal@earthlink.net SUPERB NEW CUSTOM ITALIAN STYLED VILLA A phenomenal floor plan for this large residence located in the hean of Corona del Mar. Close to all amenities and stroll to the beach. This 4 bedroom. 4.5 bath home will be finished with top of the line appliances, custom cabinetry. custom tile work, a sweeping staircase with wrought iron, fonnal dining area. library, living area opens to large decks to enjoy the ocean breezes. Ocean and Canyon views from the deck areas and still a large grassy yard.!". The home is complimented with a 3 car garage! -Still time to choose your paint and carpet colors! Offered at $2,875,000 For any further inf ormanon on this home, please contllct: MICHAEL BRINKMAN, BROKER Your full ser vice local brokerage 949/759-0177 2744 E. 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"' "C 2 "' (/) "' BALBOA IS~ND ~ :;; I IS Emerald Avenue w <;; $2.°'49.000 Sun 1-4 Susie Safford "' tr .£? BAY CREST Q ..?:> ;;; 1724 Irvine Avenue $99S,OOO Sat 1-4 Todd Bryson 0 St.In 1-4 Mary Citrano BAYSIDE VIL~GE 28 Saratoga $24S,OOO Sat , ..... Marilyn Williams J 21 Saratoga $12S.OOO Sat , ..... Marilyn Williams I BIG CANYON 25 Rue Grand Ducal $1 .S7S,OOO Sun 1-4 Judi Ulrey BLUFFS • r 310 Vista Suen. $699,900 Sat , ..... Bill Hill Sun , ..... Tennille Rather CLIFF HAVEN SIS sp Road $1 ,995,000 Sat , ..... Mib Kennedy St.In 1-4 Mike Kennedy CORONA DEL MAR 213 Carnation Awnue $3,200,000 St.in 1-4 Julie Secrist CRYSTAL COVE 86 Sklra COYe $2.29S,OOO Sat 1-4 !Uthryn Whii. Sun 1-4 Jerry Snyder DOVER SHORES I 124 Sandqo DrtYe $1 ,879,000 Sun 1""'4 BIUHill '" 2 5MdaCO DrtYe $1.795.000 Sat , ..... Dottie Aust.en> St.In 1-4 JoAnn~ri<ins 0l004~ ....... ~E-.~o.....d---by Niil 1nt.c..... ........... -C':: .... ......,," ..... ..,... ........ ,,, __ _,.... ... _,,,....._d,,_,,,,_..,,,,._.,,,_,. ...... _.. ... -_,,_,. ,,,..._ 111 ......... .,,.,. ...... --,. N l<Oft<)'alltm ....,,_, _.,...,_ .__ ..... .....,, ........................ '~ '· • • I - ~-----,i::=~l"9'----------------------------------------------------------------------~~~~~~~~--I • ' ~J-to141e ZJiredu;y EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 165 The Masters Circ.le $1.S00.000 Sun , ..... Marilyn Williams 295 19th StrMt $895,000 Sat , ..... LouAnne Rittey Sun 1 ..... Tony Bartos _, EMERALD BAY 821 Emerald Biy $l,1 9S,000 Sun I..,. Nancy Short ... LAGUNA BEACH l 1091 South Coast Hiihway $4,995,000 Sat 1 ..... Milliken/Fazzone Sun I ..... Milliken/Fazzone NEWPORT COAST 11 Menton $1 .295,000 Sun I..,. Jackie Handleman ONE FORD ROAD 3 I Long Bay Drive $1 ,6-49.000 Sat I ..... Cammy Leslie Sun 1-'4 Cammy Leslie PROMONTORY BAY --- 426 Harbor Island Drive $2.550,000 Sat 1 ..... Marie Fargo-Sork SHADY CANYON 19 Redbird $2.949,000 Sat 1 ..... Michael MacKellar Sun I ..... Michael HacKellar SOUTH LAGUNA l 1525 Bluff Drive $1.999,000 Sat I ..... Matt Evans Sun I ..... Hatt Evans TURTLE ROCK 125 Stvcrest $2,099,000 Sun ,...,. Linda Fetter C1004 C-...._ ~ E-. Corpor-..<>-od and--by NRT Inc~..._ -noc ~ cM «an<y d ...-tooaco. lot-oroclw...,,_(On(...,...llw_or __ d~~by 11w .-or-""'*'"""prdtor-~and tho-.,... ii .....i m ~..,., cM llCCUl'l<"f d,,,.. trlonNoM ""°""',,...,.,,,.,~and -_.,.,,,... ~- ·' , 1 ~ .. • • S'Mltdi-1/J • Ja,goo,ooo Spectacular ~t row Smittidiffs home. '/M.f/Jod /JfAd · IJ,504000 Incredible views from this Collins Island home. ~ ~· • 14,900,000 Mesa om. equestrian estate. ~tldl6 }JoJIJ,, • lt,175,000 TunM.y. solt cocic.1ipot ary home. 'Duvel' Sh~· IJ.,oJ9,ooo ~ Stunnin& Back 8-y vi9ws. Col'oM Ad ..AtW • l!,74g,ooo Model psflKt. c..,. Cod • home . I • ,:I • 7.;)wet S'lwJ-e1 • t1,S7g,ooo Beautiful, S Bd. 4 Ba., single-level traditional home. tJM-'fOti 1i1Ddi • t1,t4g,ooo Fabulous Balboa Aan 2 with 3 Bd. 3.S Ba. ..MoM>dt, ~ • /1,7gg,ooo Panoramic oc..,,, coutline and Ml'lMt YMwi. J.JtlV/'>°li J.teif/dJ · /I, 099,000 Channin& home wttti lots of character. tJtAnv& · J1,og5,ooo Free scandin& 2 bedroom. 2 bath home. ' ... 70 8 N 0 N c. " ;;; .... -~ >. ~ ~ ~ cu ~ .,, .... ~ 0:: ~ .i!-Kl 0 • ~----- .. --~~~-f"'!_ -"• ~ • ' 1[24 S'dh~ llri11e • 1'16/!'1000 Beautifully redone, single-leYel, traditional f.unlly residence. Sweeping views of Back Bay. moumains and city lights. S bedrooms. "4 baths with chef's kitchen. Separate guest quarten. 19 1?dJ;ir) • 1~945" 000 Elegant "4 bedroom, '4.S bath Shady Canyon villa. Designed around an airy central courtyard with stunning golf coune views. 350 ~M VIJ6c ~HUvAJ-) • /J',J.S0,000 On one of Newport Beach's. prime bayfront sites, this timeless residence blends dusk New Engtand charm with modem luxury. tt Sd>tt Cwe · $2,295,000 Impeccably appointed villa in prestlglous Crystal Cove. Elegant Spanish style architecture ·frames panoramic Pacific Ocean views. Rare comer lot with park-like setting. 10 J'/u;revie-IV • Js,t7s,ooo Sophisticated residence designed.In the Neoclassic style. Live and entertain in grand fashion close to Crystal Cove Beach. l.aYlsh master. 2 addldonal suites, 4 baths and 2 powder rooms. 105 lwiM Cwe c~ . Jtr,495,000 S bedroom, S.S bath residence boasts a notewOrthy contemporary Mediterranean styte· desl&n. Located In La&una Beach's ultra exduslw lrvtne <:ewe. "' 0 0 ,,. • I ,.. • n 8 "' 0 "' r. v ~ ,.. "' -0 ~ .., (/) cu 7;j t;:; ..... iii cu 0: 9 cs: ~ ;;; 0 ./ ------- -···~--............ ~·· ~ ·-.... ---· ~~ -· ,_._ --- - CvrvM 1d ~ · Jt1tb9S,OOO Stylish, tasteful, traditional bayfront home located In Carnation Cove with spectacular main channel views and a dock for a 40 plus foot boat and a side tie . Caf1&a1io 75uuk · 151995, 000 One of the most magnificent contemporary beachfront homes ewr built In Orange County. Ed Lohrbach architecture. hf11M ~ 0 J/,(50,000 Enjoy incredible ocean and canyon views from boch the house and the owrslz.ed 8ru.ilian hardwood entertaining decks.. -. .. . . . . . . ... ··~---..-......... ... . . .. . . -. . .. ... .. .......................... . ........... \ .. . .. -· --. .. . . . I • n ~ (/) "' c a. "' ':<' ~ "' " :::r "' p "' 0 0 "" ::0 "' 9!. ,..., "' a; ~ 0 ~ .;c 3l 2 Only etewr'I exdulNe Laguna Beach oceanfront custom homeslt.es remain. All the luxurlous services and amenities of the Monttce Resort and Spa. Lot sizes range from 13,000 to 16,000 square feet. 11 11 H I ..,,,,, ........ ( I " ,\ I \ l t .t •.,_ J \ • 1 t l .. T I .. 74 8 N 0 N • .c v ~ >. ... 1:) ~ ~ Cl> !§ "' w ;;; Cl> er 0 if. ~ iij 0 l l • ~ --~- , L -...,...... .. ~.::'l.1-~ -",_'!"_• .. -1~'. - 1w& ~d Crat · $4,304000 Custom 6 bedroom, 6 bad\ COi ltempOl"ll'y vii'# ,,... piece. lnftnky pool. spa and wai.1111 echlbia. ~y'1iwtJ-~ · t;.,a5,ooo Gorpous. expanded Wyndoter Bey Ptan I. Exqulsftely appoinced 6 bedroom, 6.5 bath home with wy builder opdon. ~~NM-• lt,595,000 1lllcilfuly ........ bedrooms. 4.5 bldll end l ar..,.... on.,... .... ---------- ~ ~ s~. Jt,f;g,ooo C..,. dew• S bedroont. 4.5 bldt M"1 ....... ~ wtd'I ,_end ... M /J~ • J;.,995,000 GorJeous. tum-by Udo tsJe home. Huee comer lot. l.ar&e entry courtyard with pool and spa. Fabulous bay and city ltgtla views. M /J~. f3,J'9S,OOO Outstandlna, beaudfulty built custom home on Udo lsJe bayfront. Larie lot. top-quality materials and finishes dlf'OUlhout. M au · lt,J9S,ooo Specious home on OYWla..d IO'MWO-IU"lldl lot. Larp hYq room with flr.ptace, br-.kfast room wJ 1f*1o4J1 ,._. suite wtch hptace and belrned ~ l.arp pado. • I 75 ,, V> "' c 0. "' ':< 3: "' ~ '3' ...., 9 '" 8 +:> .;o "' !l! ..., "' Ci: ;;; 0 "' -< 3' 9. L -. I t , 1 • 71 8 N ~ .s:; ·u ~ ->. "' 1:> 3 ~ ~~M tJ~e • $/,b90,000 Panoramk canyon views with additional views of the ocean and Catalina lstand. '4 bedroom home. custom built in 200 I using the finest materials. -t' ~ ~~M t/i~e • Jt,if.95,000 Spectacular views of Main Beach, the city and Catalina Island from this rare Mystic Hills building site. .. • I n (/') "' 2 a. "' ':"' s: ~ " ::7 "' ~ "' 0 0 &> -u "' ~ rn VI @' ;;; 0 9! -<'" ]) s vt1y1& J.IJ/J • $2,{95,000 Contemporary home designed by Horst Noppenberger. CoroM kt~· 14,495,000 Authentic Italian style home influenced by the owner's villa on Lake Como . . ~JIM V~,.·. IJ.,J.95,000 Contempofvy oca.n view home ~ remodeled within che past 3 ~ f I f I f f • • t I 0 ~ f f f • I I 0 I f f 0 I f If O I I I I f I• I I I I O O O 0 o I O O 0 O I 0 O O O O O O O 0 O If o O O O o O O * •' o O • O o 0 O 0 I i t f 1 ; t ~ .. ' .. 71 8 "' 2 c. u ~· :E >. ~ ~ J! ;;; w ;;; ., ex: ~ i' 0 --- -~~~-~ .... ,_ .. _ .... ._~ --...... 4 • -- ~~ ~. Jt,150,000 Sperlilh h1dlnda style home.Approximltefy l.500 square feet wtd'I pool and about 400 square foot pool cabana wtd'I bath. Private pted area. Mountain views. .4fJ1M !J'!Jfd • tfJ.,4951000 This beautiful custom home features a downstairs master bedroom suite, great ftoorpbn. spati(lmg pool. spa and much more. I 1 1 tum-by home wtch .,.. a"1> appeal. u,ht and bright with beautiful hardwood floors. fabulous kitchen with newer appliances, great ftoorplan and professionally designed landscaping. ~ "~ · /9.95,000 . CirlM opponuniC>' CD remodll M buld a CUICOm home wtch ~ vtliwl. ~on I quiet sectllded ICl'W. dole CD~ • f t • t ..... ,,.. • • • • f • e t • O t t • t •t t t tot f t t t I t I I o t t I t ........ ' , . . . • I 7t (/) "' C' Ci "' ':"' ~ "' n .,,. N p N 8 "" :0 "' <.!:'_ ,.., "' or ~ 0 !!' -< :p §: . I. • ............................................ .,. ............. "' ·~---~----*·~--~--~------~~---~~ • • -----~--_:: . It!": ~~-~ . •• ··-• CuH J-/Ave11 • /j,695, ooo Ina ...... newty built,~ Cod styte home. This s bedroom and s.s bath estate CMrtoob ~olewpon Hart>or-with views of the main wmlng basin and the Pacific Ocean. tai&i& Cv1fA vYltld · J?tg, ooo Super clean duplex. Front unit has 2 bedrooms, I bath with a recendy redone bathroom and inside bundry. Back unit has 2 bedrooms, I bath with a den and iatp private yard. ) (_j ; [_! ... ··········· .. ·······~· ................ , ......................... ·····-········ ............. ' . ~· .. Rare grassy yard in back.All rooms except secondary bedrooms haYe views. One hundred block pennisula duplex. I house to the sand. White water views . I • 11 • • • • -- -----fiilL' __ ...,...., ·~-·---r.> ,.~-.. --.. Cfi:I/ ~veJt • IJ,cfg5,ooo Incredible, newty buUt, ~ Cod styte home. This S bedroom and S.S bath estate O¥erioob Newport Harbor wkh views of the main turning basin and the Pacific Ocean. u&ik Co16:t vt1eJa • f';tg,ooo Super clean duplex. Front unit has 2 bedrooms. I bath with a recendy redone bathroom and Inside laundry. Back unit has 2 bedrooms, I bath with a den and large private yard. ·--· I • .: a V> 2 a. "' ':"' 3:: "' n :::r N 9 N 8 ~ .... ..... ::0 ti> !!!. ,,, .,, c; ;; 0 ~ -< 31 ~ ocean, c:oudlne and Cacallna sunset views. Rare grassy yard in back.All rooms except secondary bedrooms have views. One hundred block pennisula duplex. I house to the sand. White water views. ------=--~ t '\.A.': ... :,,l.1r -ILL..-~--. ~ ... ~lfM J-ii//J • /2,4(0,000 Exquisite. Hediternnean styte custom home. W I }Je;vfDli CoAJt • J4gg5,ooo Serene canyon outlook. expansive rear grounds. ' i • J.W.Ju"J./i/1 · /2,245,000 ~J./i/1 · Jr,r;s,ooo Swnninc custom home with lush irounds. An extrwmely wide lot on a secluded cul-de-sac. -4tpM ti~· Jt,454000 ~ Cl'td • Js,goaooo Gorpous views from tNs woilderlul homelb. lncr9clble amom view --. -. ·--··-. •-.-·•··· ... ···-. . ............ . . .. . ............... ........... . ........... ... ~ .... ····· .. , ................. -· ......... .._ .... -. - • ~ lld ~ · Jssg,ooo ~ Very desirable, Ptan A tri-leYel condominium just down from che marina. 2 bedrooms plus a den, very open IMni ua, Inside laundry, nearby che community pool area. &uf.fik J-tt151tif • tt4 5, 000 Superb location for this remodeled. well-malntalned duplex in Easaide Costa Mesa. Just down che street from acellent Newport Bw:h elemel icary, junior and senior hl&h schoofs. • I .: a (/) C» c a. C» ':< ~ ~ =r "' ~ "' 8 ~ ;;o "' !!!. ,..., "' !» ;;; 0 ... '<" 31 g r .t ' ' .; • • j L l • t I .. 8 ('\j 0 ('\j .c ~ ~ >. ~ ~ QI ;;; Vi ..... 1'i QI a: ~ ~ ~ ~1hre1 ·121 4951000 2003 Newport Harbor High Home and Garden Tour residence. Newer conwnporary Bayshores home exuding warmth and ingenuity . lN,raU ~y • fJ19S1000 Close to beach. park. tennis court and pools. Remodeled '4 bedroom Emerald Bay home. ~d/i ~ · IJ,tf;s,ooo NeoNer custom family home built af!er fires. Gtm stlden open from livlnt room and family room onto private patio and llrae pay bac~rd. • I .: One d the flw ~ wtch CN«" 8,000 square feet of living space. Soft cont«nporary In desl&n, this 4 bedroom bayfront home features a free ftowtng ftoorplan complete with wori<out room, and dock. Corwenience features include an elevator and 4 car prace. .. ~ ~ ' ' ., I I • • 8 "' 2 .r::: u ~ € ~ vi Cl> 1Q t;; w ~ a::: ~ i' 0 --------. ~ ,,___~ .... ~; ·_ __..., ........... -..... -...... -· . -... -~ 20.000 square foot lot. Cu1-uM Ad~ · Jt,£fsaooo ~~ opponunky tD build a ..w home~ Mdll *ws d the oc.\ hlri>or Ind city llcha-0.-16,050 sq&Se toot toe. )JeN'°Jt J-t~ltb . Custom Cliff HaYen home. BeautJfuly ftnlshed In naturW stone and srantte· Pool, waterf.tll and spa. '4 bedrooms plus den and '4 baths. &t.i&wW CrJJ6t vt-1eld • JSg5,ooo Custom family home with gated entry. 3 bedrooms downstairs and 2 bedrooms upstairs. ~ulted cellings, large walk-in storage in upstairs bonus room and stone fireplace. • . • .., 'ti-;. :'H"' i;: ilmlllllilMlll ...... lilllllliili&,j'~' ~-VI".. ..!A: Svutk .4f11M · $t,999t000 Close to West Street Beach. Large family home, 4 bedrooms plus den and '4.S baths. Large t.ckyard featl.lres waterf.tll. • I 17 .: V> "" c a. "' < ;: ~ n .r t.,j p .... "' ~ c. :u '" ~ ,., "' ;;-; ;;; ,, 0 ~ 'J q • • I ,, ----- r --...,;;jc~\:--.::= ;-. ·,,;~t-W ;.....e. ,._ ~..,.,_,. w-.... . . _#.., • __ _ ~ • ~ 8 N 0 N ,c u ;;; ~ .. >. .., '2 :> ;;; </) Q.I ;;; :;; w -;;; (I) a:: •. 0 ~ >-~ 0 .. Enjoy panoramic views of the ocean, city lights , harbor and· snow capped mountains from this gorgeous home in Newport Coast. The home features 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. 2 fireplaces and a downst2lrs master suite. There are 2 vlewlnc patios1 a bonus room and an attached 3 car prap. Re.dy to mcM In today. No pets and no smoking, • ,, Skuat.ed on a very larp bayfront. this home commands some of the finest views In the harbor. just one ~ new, this modem home is truly a gift to ~ who wants to lt"'8 on the water. The home consists of S bedrooms. S.S baths, a huge master bedroom wtch His and Hen dosea and one of the most beaudful master bathrooms to be found.A U sQlnlea ldu:hen and a ..,.,.. temperate controlled wine room are a chef's ~The~ tm WOI~ dll'k wood brs upmin and It.OM ftoon downsaln. The property II ako equipped wtth a V....,. smart house electrical system. ~ pado wtth 11'1 lnftnlty edp pool and spa. CaU Chris ~I for a prtYate showlna. • I ..: •• •.·. ' ' f .. .. • i • • •• f ~· .. ... _J-'_ • ~J{ CvAJt • lt,J.95'000 Ow-TTq Cape Cod style d«or in peed communky. Fresh. MP and bright throughout. l.Jpf'ldes Include &ranlte counters, cust0m buik..ina, stone ftoors, music system speakwl and French doon. lnvltin& stone patios and manicured gardens. ~~()()() ""' 1 In St. fllc::hll. ·. ' .. ~~~::==:...--..... ------------~----------.... --------------------~----~~~-. Savor the comfort of fine living from this magnificent Palladlan estate boastlng '4 bedrooms. '4 baths plus 2 powder rooms. The home is graced with S Ital Ian marble fireplaces, marble flooring. a fully equipped gourmet kitchen with morning room. baths by Wuerworics, a steam shower and sauna. a IY"l· a SOO-botde wine room. an approximately 2.800 square foot subterranean garage and an elevator. Exquisite French prdens host 3 founoins, a pool. spa and sweeping ocean views. To view this property. please go to www.ehometours.com/CA_OLSEN/. N ~ 0 .• . . ' . ! , • I .: . ' I .. l~ .. .• ~ ~ s::. j ·i • .. ~ w 1 a: ~ .. i ! ~· -- ------- ----S----1'-""~ :--~ _,;,;:-' .. -. ,1.... • " ... ~ ~ --- ~ ffaw ~J-lv~ · /1,795,000 Spectacutar Main Beach. Hotel UcuN and white water' views from this .. lot In prime Mystic Hills.Appn:Ned pbns for an appn:»dmately 4,300 square foot home. ~dfiAvenJfe ufAfo. lt,495,000 Spacious family home d app oximately 2.800 square feet with ocean views on cul-de-sac. Nel&tlbomood d neww. ta,.,. homes dose to schools and open Sf**. Mendocino Th.ii u T HE finest ~1 P'"t , in dM W-.n Uaieed Scat.. On 2+ aaw and mon: than 1,000 feet of Plcific 0.tlordiM wida 270 ~ ..._. ol die IWiAc and ~nd. Thia ~IC feature -it' ;n~,.... .......................... L I llJ fr0n1 doon, c:nauiw .~ pill00\\cd, limatw :::!-,}00 fliac lillll ..... an pll~ and Roor IO c.c!J.inl ...,-. :.,. -~ o«.n ~·--..._.and Czuh1na 1ftYCI nerywh .... 5a bircU Oat and ffutMw ..... U. \Ila pniperty, with mipatUta whale. jut of&h0tt. Thia home ..,., ..,. hmuy. $9,950,000 . . 93 ~ 2 a. ... ':< ~ ... n J "-' p "-' 8 z,. :::0 "' ~ ITl "' t>: ;; 0 "' -< J' ~ • • I ..: I • •• . : ,,., ----- ' •7...~:. '"__!__'~'-.... -......... ~ - . M 8 N c::i '"'" .t:; u :Q ... ~ >. "' u '.5 ~ <n "' ~ Vi w f 7'i ,. "' a: .9 0:: ~ "' a • l I ·, "' 0 ,-, ,_ I = .. ~ ~ ~ • ::c tt> c. = ,..., V' r; ii , ' C.' c.. .. B ~ I . ' .. I • .. ~ • 8 N ci N ~ u ~ .. , ,:. IO 'O a ~ cu !§ "' ..... iV cu Q:: ... 0 6'.' ~ .;; 0 • . ' • • Laguna bh Custom Mark Singer design. 4 bdnns I 3 bath. Approx. 3,500 sq. ft. Ocean view. Currently under consttuction . .)2.500.000 Newport Coasl Bt•a ut iful condo in gated communnity. 2 bPdruom a nd loft , 2.75 l>ath. Community pool and ten- nis. Contact Tina: 949.201 .9654 .)635.000 Calhedral Ci~ New Montage home. 2 bdrms I 2.5 bath in main house. 1 bdrm I 1 bath guest house. Contact Keith: 949.637.5236 John Stanaland Broker I Manager Cell: 949.689.9047 John@LagunaSeaside.com EASICE AEAL TV Meding and exceeding dienl expedalions wilh in~egricy. For addilionaJ inf nrmalion, please call or visil our websile al lagunaseaside.com 1045 South Coast Hinhway, Laguna Beach, California * Office: 949.494.2124 * LagunaSeaside.com . ---.... • --: 17 (/) "' 2' a_ "' ':" ~ "' <> ::7 ' ... "' 9 N 8 l:> ::0 co ~ ,.,., "' ;;; " . ;;; 0 ~ -< :u 2 ,_,, .. ... .. \ ' .. . ·- .. "' .. • ---- _,,,_ =-.. """-""'"'·---·-~--.~,.-·~ ,. -,-~C· • •t .. _. •~i1oyir_-" -._ .::....!·-,._. ~··---~"P<t . • _____ ,......, _______________ _ Sue Abrams joins Abrams Coastal Properties as new Realtor She understands what customers want and can visualize how buyers relate to a given home Sue Abrams, who started working for Abrams Coastal Properties last year, has just received her Realtor's Ucense. However, Abram's real estate experience began long ago. She grew up looking at houses; her Dad, broker Don Abrams, took her to look at open houses every weekend from her early childhood. Thus, it was only natural that Sue would end up in the real estate business. "I feel th.at I really understand degree in Art & Textile Design from what our customers are looking for. San Diego State University. She now 1 am a good listener and can brings her thoughtful and creative visualize how the buyer will relate abilities plus her dynamic people to a given home or neighborhood," skills to the a.rt of selling homes. Abrams said. "Buying and selling Sue Abrams can be reached al tlt e homes are very important events in Abrams Coastal Properties our customers' lives and I'm glad to headquarters, located at 315 Marine be able to assist in the process." Ave. on Balboa Island. Call (949) Abrams received a bachelor of ans 675-4822. The Laguna Boa rd of Rea ltors and Affiliates present The 5th Annual "Only in Laguna " Fashion Show Proceeds to benefit : No Square Theatre California Choreography Dance Festival Sally's Fund The Ass istance League Thursday, April I , 2004 Tivoli To o 777 Laguna Canyon Road Noon ... 2 p .m . $1000 0 PPort Drawing unity Raffles Prizes Tickets: $35 Call (949) 497-2474 ... E "' :r N ._ 0 @I '!!. ,..., VO a; ;;; . ~ 0 "' ~ -0 2 .. - -<.· • --, : -'-. """"------Jiit...,_.-------· --.. • • ~ d N " ~~ ~ -:I ,.:. l ~ w "~ l Q: i f 0 ·= , •· Sue Abrams joins Abrams Coastal Properties as new Realtor She understands what customers want and can visualize how buyers relate to a given home Sue Abrams, who started working for Abrams Coastal Properties last year, has just received her Realtor's license. However, Abram's real estate experience began long ago. She grew up looking at houses; her Dad, broker Don Abrams, took her to look at open houses every weekend from h er early childhood. Thus, it was only natural that Sue would end up i{l the real estate business. "I feel that I really understand degree in An & Textile Design from what our customers are looking for. San Diego State University. She now I am a good listener and can brings her thoughtfuJ and creative visualize how the buyer will relate abilities plus her dynamic people to a given home or neighborhood," skills to the art of selling homes. Abrams said. "Buying and selling Sue Abrams can be reached al the homes are very important events in Abrams Coastal Properties our customers' lives and I'm glad to headquarters, located al 315 Man·ne be able to assist in the process." Ave. on Balboa Island. Call (949) Abrams received a bachelor of arts 675-4822. Th e La gun a Boa rd of Realtors and Affiliates presen t The 5th Annual "Only in Laguna " Fashion Show Proceeds to benefit : No Square Theatre Ca lifornia Choreography Dance Festival 1 Sally's Fund The Assistance League Thur sday, April I , 2004 Tivoli To o 777 Laguna Canyon Road Noon ... 2 p.m . $1000 0 D 1'Portun1ty ra"1ng Raff/es Prizes Tickets: $35 Call (949) 497-2474 • l ... : - t . . Ill ~ 0 N .c I:! --... ~ .... >-~ c/1! ~ 10 1;; o..J 70 ~ a: I, • l ~ ~ .. •• ... . •· . Coldwell Banker's Manal Bozarth applauded for President's Circle status This sales associate is dedicated to her clients and her community Manal Bozarth Coldwell Banker congratulates Manal Bourth, a sales associate- Wlth the company's Newport Beach office, for her status as a member of the President's Circle. a designation reserved for the top five percent of Coldwell Banker associates worldwide. Bozanh attributes this highly coveted achievement to disdphne, moliva11on and a stron~ commitment to her clients Membership m this preru,i:ious group sets her apclrt as being one of the most talented and successful professionals In the industry. Bozarth, who graduated from USC with a computer science degree, lS a very caring individual who takes her clients' needs to heart Sh e always does her best to accomplish the needs of the buyers and sellers she represents, and Is dedicated to making each transactJC>n the smoothest her clients have ever experienced Bozarth speaalizes in the marketing and Selle of propen y m the Newpon Beach, Costa Mesa, Newport Coast and Crystal Cove areas . -Sy clearly understandJng my clients' needs, I can save them time and money, which makes everyone happy,· said Bozarth, a 15-year veteran of the reaJ estate industry 11le ma1onty of my cli ents are very busy, so I want to make sure that I am ready when they call me to list their home or find them a home. I am m the field three to seven days a week, looking at homes, ~eemg the changing inventory and wtdet'Standlng the trends so when I receive a call from a buyer or seller, r have already done my homework. Sometimes I have already seen the perfect home for them or have the perfect buyer I really enjoy this ht'.tsiness!" DedJcated to her rnmmunity as well as her career, Bozarth is actively involved In a number of local charities such as the Carousal, a group that raises money for the Orange County Perfonnmg Ans Center. She also serves as a mentor at Newport Harbor I Ugh School for juniors who are interested in becoming real estate agents and volunteers in a mother-daughter organization called the Assi!.1.mce League of Newport Mesa. "It ls very important that my children give back to the community as early as possible." Bozarth said. For all of your real estate needs, call Mana/ Bozarth of ColdweU Banlter's Newport Beach office at {949) 644-9060 or (949) 718-1535. OJUlwtll Ba"ktr Residential Brolterage ts tlu ltadl"g residmNal mil estate company i" Ora,,t,e County with I 7 offices and more ""'" 900 sales assodates. More '"fomudion about Coldwell Ba"ku Orant,t County is avallabk 0,,11,,e •t ""'1UJ.cbsocal.com. Coldwell Ba"ker Residmttal Brolferage Is a mnnbtroflltt NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, tM naffmf's leadiy, ~Hal mil eslllle brolurat,e comf"'ll)I, Is a subsidiary o/CnuU"t Corporaffmf {NYSE:CD). Longtime client relationship comes full circle for Bluffs expert Bim Hastings of Coldwell Banker Agent and client have enjoyed a 39-year affiliation Blrn Hastings of Coldwell Banker's Newpon Beach office 1s pictured here with longtime client Retha Ellis and her dog, I leidi. Ellis purchased this Bluffs home through I lastings in 1965 when lt was brand new Now that it's time to move, she caJled Hastings, who was sales manager of the originaJ tract sales m this EastblufT community of Newpon Beach, to sell her home. A wonderful 39-year relationship has come full circle Hastings has extensive experience in all phases of home sales and leasing as well as estate and trust work. "I've been doing it a long time,· said Hastings, who speciaJizes in the marketing and sale of propcny m the communities of Newpon Beach, Costa Mesa and surrounding areas. r lastings was the owner/broker of his own real estate firm from 1974 until April 2000. Bim I /astfngr can be reached at the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office, by calling {949) 644-9060. Coldwell Banker Residential BrokeraJ!.e 1:r the leading residential real estate company in Orange Blm Hastings and Retha Ellls with her dog, Heidi County with l 7 offices and more than 900 sales associates. More informatW11 about Coldwell Banker Orange County is available online at www.cbsocal.com. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage ~ '' member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brokerage company. is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). Newport Island bayfront with private boat. dock Walle to the oceanfront, shops and rc!.taurants from this beautiful bayfront home in quiet and serene NewpoM Island. Complete with a private dock for a 30-footer, this property is located on the sunny side of a unique, friendly island community. This highly upgraded home was recently rebuilt, featuring exceptional quality and design throughout with a private sundeck. There are a total of three bedrooms and two and one-half baths. Enjoy the lovely city park on the island that feels private. This home is offered at $2,400,000. For more '"formation, CJ1U David Prince of ColdweU Ba"lftr's Newport Be«h office al (949) 644-9060. Coldwell Ba"lter Residential Brokerage Is tlu leadln& rt.sldenNal real eslllte company in Orange Cou"ty with J 7 offices and mqre tJui" 900 S4ks dSSQCtates. Mort in.forma&m about Coldwell Ban/tu Ora,,ge County Is nalkibk m1llne at NIWfO.cbsocal.com. Coldwell Ba"ker RtsidtnNal Brokerage is 11 tlfeMberoftlte NRT f amily of """f"'"ies. NRT lNCOrporated, tlte Mtims 's leadi"g ~Hal rt4l estAte brokerage company, ts a subsid'4ry of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). fl 1 ily LO Rea .... . .. .. 5000 Birch St 6th floor Ste . 610 Newport Beach . CA 92660 Email. dkummerfeldt fl bamngtoncap1tal.corn Unobstructed coastline view condo En1oy breathtaking coastline views from this wontlerlul ron<lo1111n111111 111 l...Jguna Sur, a guard-gated, reson-style community w11h many JOJl'OIUC'' In .1dd1tion to waJk.ing trails. the association offers two .;w1111m111 t: pnolo; Jnd tennis courts. This unit has been tastefully remodeled with new CJrJ1l'I .rnJ tile Fea1url':- 111d11de two bedrooms, two full baths, two fireplace-., crown molding, stainlc<;~ i.1eel appliances and a wine cooler. Relax and rake plcasurl' 111 the hcautiful '>llOSets from the California ruviera This home is offered at$ J ,065,000 For more information, call Dawn MrNamam or Chrry l Rom1.~ of Coldwrll Banker's Laguna Beach So11th office at (949) 499-1320 Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is the leading residm tilll real estate company in Ora11/!.r County with 17 offues and more than 900 sales assonatcs More infonnation about Coldwell Banker Orange Co11nty is available onlinr at www.cbsocal.com Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is a membt'r of the NRT f amily of compa11ies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brokerage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corpomtio11 (NYSE:CD). P R () P E R 1-I 1: S Cathy Kroopf Realtor (949) 939-2,05 Con3 raf 11fafion1 on {he recent cfo1in9 of '&IJ '}-{;(( «. ViJla No1leza! ARM STRONG PROPERTIE~ For Lease 2 BR 2BA H.1y v I .... s2q~r. Ill( 1ntl1 Call Susan .11 • •t-l't, 7 1 H ·H•OO Kandi Beshore Arnold Realtor (949) 394-1202 Con.J.rafufafions on {he fates{ safe of 'Peninsufa 'Point! .. • 102 8 N .. •• . " ' . • Want to invest in real estate but not live in it? Gather as much Information as you can before making your decision Barry Marks Tum on any finanoal news program .mJ di ~me pomt you'll he.ir tht' t:ic~ns eictolling the Vl.TtUes or J1wrsificauon Real est.ate has long hei:n considered a coru.ervcJuve, lon~·lerm l.trategy to growm14 wealth Whtie some seasoned real estatl' nwestors make tt look ea~. to he -;uccessful. beginners c;hould follow 'Ollle bclSIC prino pkl> LeJJTI .tll you CclJ1 Coru.1Jer a11l·nchn14 J .. cnun.ir or tallung with mc..IJVJduab who are experienced m real estate uwcsung. If you don't know anyone m your area, check out the Nauonal Real l:..~te investors Assooation's website www nation.alrei.a com or www mrlandlord com Refon- Ct>mmmmg your cash, you '>houlJ havl' d fundamental understanchng of real l'lo1ati: For example, be aware th.at, u1 gl'llt:ral, investment properucs are not hq111d investments Bamng excl•puon.tl nrcumstances. real t.'Sl.1te d0t•s not .;l'll at a ml>ment's nouce. It could t.lkt' J.1y or month .. , lo seU a property, depl.'11J111~ on thl' 'itrength of the market m .1 p.in1rnl.u region. • WhJt are your finanaal go.ils: It 1s r o .... 1bk 10 make J lot of monl'y I lowt:ver. you nct:d to dc..1emu1w how hard you are gomg to work 10 Jo 1t, anJ how long you mtenJ HI kl'ep e~ch prOpl·rty With each mvc~1J1ll'nt wut, y1Hl'll nccJ to take 11110 .ircount cash now, t1pprcciauon, equity and Jcprcnat1on Talk with your <Krnw1tant about taX lwb1huc~ and hl'ncfit, •Consider c~h flow You'U need to hav1..• enough c.Jpllal on hand lo cover any short·tem1 losses due to vacancies hctwccn tenants, repairs, property management, taxes, mortgage, etc •Stan small Look tnto buying a mgle fanuly home or a duplex Leave large apartment but.lchn~ and commercial properties to the pros • Inquire at the local Chamber of Commerce about comparues relocating into or out of the area Company movement is one indicator of demand for rental and/or office space. • hnd a property that will be in demand when you are ready to reseU Look for a modl>rately pnced home on a qu1i:t ..-u-eet Wlth thret.' or four hcdl'O\>ms. two bathrooms .1.nd J. ~arage • Research the property. The most common way first-ome investors lo~e lS by failing to investigate a propeny thoroughly Look beyond the front Joor investigate the reputation of the.• -,chool district, the aune rate and plafil for expanding a nearby highway or Jevelopmg vacant land. Ask a local real estate professional about the area, ns hi~1ory and how fast (or slowly) properties are moving. Find out the 1enant demand in that market. • Inspect the home you're 1.. lltb1d1.•nng for ~lgR~ of water Jama~t: .. u1..h .is~ on the ceiling and rnnklmg or gathenng wallpaper; open .1.nd dose every door and wmdow; and lheck all electrical sockets hy pluggin~ in an appliance.~ an mdcpenJt.>nt home inspection, roof lllSperuon and tenmte inspection Unl'xpectcd repair rnru can eat away resale profit. Because l'Ven the bes1 inspection can't alway' pred1C.1 problems, try to set aside some or the rental mcome for unexpected repairs. • Spend time dnvmg the !meets of the w mmuruty noung the conclioon of other properties Are lawns maintamed1 Are roof m good ~hd~~ Arc homes kept up1 • Be ready to make fixes qwckly anJ rco;pond to the renter's needs If you're not prepared to be a hands-on landlord, u111!>1Jcr hiring a property management finn • fmd a real est.ate professional that hJ.S experience m Ul\'estment rroperue 111 your market They can pass on valuable infonnauon about rental pncc<> m your market and the sale pnce of other rental properut.>s m the llllllmurury Remember, inwsung m a property 1~ much dtfferent th.an hvmg m one. and wht.le emooon and att.:lchment can be rnmt' mouvators when 11 comes to homes, it is return on investment that counts when investing m real estate Barry Marks rqm:sen/s sellers and b11yen in the Orange County coastal communiti~ of Newporl Coast. Newport Beach. Corona de/ Mar and"'" Tnline Ranch. /le can be reached at (949) 552·1111, e-mat1 BPMarlf.s®Earth/ink.net or log~ to his webri~ at www.CyberViTle-Homes.com for additional infomiatimt. Pnukntial California Really is an ind~tly owned and operated member of The Prudential Real £stale Ajfiliak:s. Inc. Fabulous Coto de Caza hom e Beautifully decoratt:d with the finest detail and exquisite quality, tlu~ hllllll' al o feamres panora1111c mountain views The fabulous entry way has ItahaJ1 marble noonng w1th large designed mosaic medallion and a dual Victon.i 'ta1rcase. The goum1e1 k11chl·n hcJ., granite counters and maple wood cabmetry, anJ 1, aJ1acent to a large cozy family room wnh bu1lt·m fire.place and a cherry wool! cntenamment center Thcrt: are a total of five bedrooms and five and one·h,11! hJths m this home Large privatt' backyard wuh bu1lt-1n stacked stone bar, flrepll, sitting area, ruc k pool anJ spa .1.nd plenty of grassy areas This home rs offcn:d at S 1,899,000 For more i1~(on11atwn. mil Lee Ann Canaday of Pnulential California Rmlty\ Monarch Beach office at (949) 249-2424 Upscale Villa Towers . above whitewater ~~ coastline views Dana Pomt's rma~c as a rt'mote ~eas1de playgrou nd fo r the nch and famous or I lollywood dunng the Roanng '20s cJCJsts only m history now Then 11 was dirt roads and prawhng, grass covered bluffs tnwenng over the crashing whncwater surf Today, Dana Point 1s home fo r thousands who love living and playing in this charming, hJstoric coastal community This magnificent home provides a rare opportunity to capture both an elegant lifestyle and breathtakmg panoramic coastline views. Situated in a small , pnvate, gated t:ndave of luxury villas, this quality construction townhome feels 1ust hke a smgle family home. The Developer's Choice locauon, this home offers a pnvate entry, its own backyard, three view deck~. plus two secunty parlting spaces conveniently located just steps away from thr front door Coastline anJ ocean views from almost every room, the home has more than 3200 square feet of nchJy appointed, yet open and casual living space mcludmg three bedrooms. two baths -one bedroom and bath on the mam level The home's spaciousness mcludes a bonus room, exercise room or founh bedroom, sn·down bar, livmg room with wood burning fireplace anJ formal dining room surrounded by picture windows. The state-of-the-art kitchen has a breakfast nook, grarute countertops, oversized center Island, built·in Sub·Zero, Vikmg range and Bosch dishwasher. The association offers a pool, spa and security parking. This home is offered at $1 ,249 ,000. ~or more information su a virtual tour at www.mcmillionfox.com or for a pnvate tour of the property. contact The Prudential Sales Group, McMillion·fox at (949) 499-7766. 111l' Ul lty\ k~. 1 the ti Fox Bear Brand Spanish perfection Like new Spanish-style estate, located in the prestigious guard gatetl rnmmunity of Bear Brand Ranch. Enjoy a beautiful view of San Ju,m Mission, gorgeous sunset, ocean and mountain views. There are four bedrooms, three and one-half baths with an office and exercise room. Gorgeous master suite with French doors that look out to ocean and mountain vi ews. Fabulous large entertaining backyard with Pebble Tee pool and spa, large bar wnh granite counters, built in barbecue, built-in hea1mg lamp and rcfngcrato r nus home is offered at S 2,450,000 For more infonnation, call Lee Ann Canaday vf Pmdentia/ Ca!/'ornu1 Rea/ty'l Monarch Beach office at (949) 249-2424 Oceanfront elegance Is closer than you think This fabulous single-level home located m Monarch Ray and sitting o n a nearly one-half acre private lot, opens its doors to miles of the vast Pacific; wtth palm 1rees and soft white sand berng the only thing between you the ocean and breathtaking Catalina Island sunsets. This residence is breathtaking. Completely remodeled Wlth the fmest quality materials, it includes Italian Carrera marble countertops, tumbled travcrtUll' flooring. teak doors, English Blue Stone patios and is a fully automated • mart house: impeccably detai.led and wired for the 21st Century. This includes Lighting. surround sound and an in-house theater and projection system This four l>edroom, four bathroom and two half-bathroom home is also outfined with an in-house dry cleaning system. With a sparkling lap pool located in the center courtyard, the feel of the outs1tle sea Is brought inside. Perfect for entertaining with a I 0-person flrt'-ring table, barbecue, outdoor built-in sink and three fireplaces. Oversized picture windows throughout have beautiful ocean, whitewater and coast.Une views. Monarch Bay Is a private 24-hour guard-gated community. Enjoy the Monarch Bay dub, a private beach club and oceanfront restaurant managed by the five-Star Regis Resort. The distinctive community of Monarch Bay offers beach club facilities complete with restaurant, bar and beach services, plus private beach access and lighted tennis couns. This home Is offered at S?,450,000. A virlual tour and streaming DVD movk are availabk for viewing at www.ImmdTeam.com or call Phil Immel at (949) 249-2020 for a private tour. I lis office is localed at 2 Ritz. Carlton Dn"ve in the distinguisMd comm1mlty of Monarch Beach. ~ 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 exper1ence to your neighborhood. I also have the technology, resources and 1nnovat1ve loan products from one of America's leading lenders to make your next home buying experience fast, convenient and virtually hassle-free. A vast selection of home financing options. including: ~ PayOption ARMs ~ Fixed Period AR Ms 3/ 1 . 51 1, 711. 1011 ~ Interest Only Loan Programs ~ Home Equity Loan Programs ~ Fast & Easy v Loans ~ Purchase & Refinance ~ Stated Income Available ~ Primary Residence. 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NFNS Checlo JnlormaloO'l OAJly at www n!n\ "°"' First Team Estates Newport Beach sponsors 2004 Toshiba Senior Classic Legendary golfers take to the greens to raise funds for local charities The First Team Estates Newport Beach office is a proud sponsor of the 2004 Toshiba Senior Classic, being held at the Newport Beach County Oub March 15 to 21 . Pirst Team Estates is the only real estate company participating In the event. "First Team Real Estate has a Jong history of supporting charitable endeavors In Orange County,• Director Debbie Lewandowski said. "We are honored to be partnering with the Toshiba Senior Cl.usic to raise much needed funds for organizations that educ.ate, heal and give hope.• In the last six years, the Toshiba Senior Classic raised more than $5.7 million for local charities, malri"8 it the mott phUanthropic event In Ownpions Tour history. This year defending c:hampton, Rodl'f Davis, will lead the 8eld oflegendaiy gollen. A favorite of the btgelt name. on the Ownpions Tour and golf aBdonados, the Toshiba Senior Oaatc hM become on the most eagerly awaited compeUtioo and attracted the likes of Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, Hale Irwin, Lee Trevino, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Dave Stockton, Larry Nelson, Gary McCord, Fuzzy ZoeUer, Ben Crenshaw, Ray Floyd, Gary Player, Lanny Wadkins and Tom Kite. First Team Estates, the luxury division of Pirst Team Real Estate Inc., is comprised of the finest professionals in real estate today. Last year, First Team exceeded $5.4 billion l.n sales volume, closing more than 11,000 transactions. Founded in 1976 with five agents in one office, the We are honored to be partnering with the Toshiba Senior Oass/c to raise much needed funds for organizations that educate, heal and give hope, .. Director Debbie Lewandowslcl said. COPYRIGHT. 2003 The Naoona1 F•nat>CIAI II& .... \ - I. ~ I ... First ·Team to feature top new agent at Career Seminar, April 1 The seminar will educate new agents on what It takes to become successful in the business First Team Real Estate will be holding a free career dinner, Thursday, April l from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the company's Success Academy, 3785 Plaza Drive ln Santa Ana. First Team will feature top new agent CynthJa Castiglia. She will share how she dosed more than $5 million in her first nine 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 ls not for everyone. There are only a few other careers in wruch there ls a large gap between those agents that are extremely successful and those who do not succeed. "Here at First Team, we are dedicated to educating new agents about the truth on a career 1n Real Estate; Career Director Erin Dunn said. The seminar will answer questions such as: what docs it take to get started, how you can ensure your success and how much money you can make. First Team Real Estate is dedicated 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 5,000-square-foot training facility exclusively for training new and existing agents ·our academy is dedicated to providing the highest quality of training in the field of real estate sales," Founding President and CEO Cameron Merage said. "Offering the best service to the clients is First Team's No. I priority and we are Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired home This residence must have been way ahead of its time when built in 1949. Inspired by the simple contemporary Unes of Frank Lloyd Wright, this breathtaking wood and glass home offers two bedrooms in main h ouse as well as a detached studio. Cynthia Castiglia able to do that through our unsurpassed training program ~ "'llus 1s not the easiest training nor the shortest. In faCl , 11 is the most mtense and comprehensive real estate trauung in the business; said First Team Success Academy Director Dale Lawrence . "We owe our clients and students all the tools they need to be successful; the stats demonstrate that it 1s the most successful ln faCl, In the I 5 years I've spent as a national speaker and trainer I've never worked for a company with this type of training.· Those who are serious about succeeding in a career in real estate are encouraged to attend the career dinner. Seating is limited and reseroations are e11couragt!d For more informaHon and resrroations, contact first Team's Career Devt'lo1m1e11t Department at (800) 728-7277, ext. 850. Beautiful redwood, cedar and Douglas fir are handcrafted between glass and flagstone, creating a se.amless merging of the intedors with the exterior tropical landscape. Three separate garden areas offer ponds and waterfalls; in total, there are no less than five outside sitting areas. The floor plan also features a fabulous library and Uving room with stacked flagstone ftreplace, built-in copper wood box and builHn m edia center. Entertain in the formal dining room with a built-in buffet and dramatic indired lighting. The informal dinning area can function well as a family room. The home has been updated with cable to all rooms as well as wiring for CAT 5 networking. Additional amenities include an indoor/outdoor sound system, extra large laundry room and cedar-lined closets throughout. The natural driveway, reportedly favored by Wright, complements the home while providing parking for up to I 0 cars. The home is offered at $1 ,049,000. For more tnfomuition, caU Mary Fryer of First Team Estates at (949) 759-5747. First Team's Kent McNaughton participates in "Business at the Beach " Business Expo He helps clients realize the dream of luxury home ownership (I) Tara Leahy, Rid< Johnson, Kent McNaughton and Denise Messinger at the Business Expo First Team Estates' Kent McNaughton and Associates were one of the 50 businesses that participated in the Newport Beach Chclmbt>r of Commerce's Business Exposition The theme was #Business at the Beach• and more th.in 500 people attended the expo at the Newport Beac.:h Marriott I lotel and Tennis Club •After selling estate properties in the Newport Beach area, I felt it was important to s upport th is event and promote the unique marketing and sales strength of First Team Estates,· McNaughton Sclld. This year, McNaughto n also gave away a onl.' week trip to Maul. McNaughton has helped many of his clients realize the dream of luxury home ownership. HI.' measures his success first in terms of referrals from satisfied clients and second, the significant part of his business that comes from past clients This has allowed McNaughton to achieve 60 percent market share of h omes listed at $4 million or more and 1 5 percent market share of homes of $3 million or more in the Newport Beach and Corona del Mar areas. One of the first to recognize the value of Internet marketing, McNaughton has positioned himself well ahead of the competition by putting the power of technology to work for his clients. His site features every listing in Orange County. Potential buyers as well as sellers can view virtual tours of propel11es for sale, In every price range throughout the county. For more information, vi.sit www.newportfinehomes.com or call Kent McNauf,hton directly at (949) 719-2050. • I le :1 ~ "i! a. °" ':" ~ "' " :r ~" N 0 0 """ ;;{) <l> ~ ,..., "' Q; n; • 0 !!! -< J' ~ • ... • ( l Rare opportunity in Dover Shores u'lCdlCd Ln Dover Shores, this home 1s 0 11 the bayfront with 144 feet on the water and a dock fur two large yachts. The elegant homl' features beauuful landscape/hardscape, WTap-around patios, gounnet ltitchen, great room and upstairs family room, two fireplaces, workout room plus sauna, three car garage, large pool and spa. This home ls offered at $4,995,000. For mort information, call Jim Turco at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140 Newport Center Drivt, Stt. I 00, Ntwport Btach. 02003 Coldwell Banlter Rr.al Estatr Corporation. Owned and operated by NRT Inc Newport Beach ranch-style home Chamung redo ne home located on large corner lot. This three bedroom, two bath home features beautiful hardwood floors and a spacious k1tc·hen wuh newer .ippliances Newer windows and plantation 'hutters throughout Upgraded electrical and plum hang All this surrounded by a while packet fence and professionally designed landscaping This homl· is offered at $1 , 195,000. For more information. call Steve Mitchell (949) 640-3600 Strada Propelies. 140 Newport Cenlt'r Drive,. Ste. I 00. Newport Beach 02003 Coldwdl Banker Rral Estate Corporation. Owned and operated by NRT lt1c Remodeled contemporary- style home Ah,olutely tum -key novcr Shores area home w11h a flowrng floor plan .ind private courtyard pool TI11s four bedroom, two anti one-half h,uhroom home was re l.'.cntly remodeled anti katures a fabulous master hedroom Wlth a sitting clrl'd and sliding doors opening to the courtyard The gourmet kitchen features stamless Viking appliances, dual Bosch dishwashers, J beautiful wane cellar and olid cherry wood cahinetry. Other features include a large home theater, custom doors and glass, quartz stone floonng. granite counters, custom lighting, a separate dining room. inside laundry room and three car garage Thi. home is offered at S l,775.000 For morr information, call Tim Carr al (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140 Neu-port Center Drive. Ste. 100, Newport Reach. C>2003 Coldwell Banker Real Estate O>rporalion. Oll'ned and operated by NRT Inc. -- Ocean Views in North Laguna This is a great opportunity. Lowest priced single family home in North Laguna. With hardwood floors. a remodeled kitchen, open living area and Main Beach white water views. this property is close to downtown Laguna Beach. This tastefully upgraded home with one bedroom and one bath also offers a large view deck and a lush professional landscape. This home ls offered at $925,000. For more information. call Matt Ptrry at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140 Newport Center Drive. Ste. I 00. Newport Beach. fJ2003 Coldwell Banlter Real Estate Corporation . Owned and operated by NRT Inc. Single-level home on large comer lot This wonderfully remodeled family home features a spado~s kitchen with gran1te. top-of-the-Lane apphances, six-burner V1kmg stove and breakfast nook all overlooking the sunny brick patio. Travertine floors throughout the home add soph1st1catlon and style to the open floor plan Other bonuses include a fireplace in the living room with a dram.iuc custom mantle, famlly room with fireplace and formal dining room. Sliding doors lead to an outdoor patio, which provides for spill-over entertaining. This tastefully decorated home is d ose to beach, park, tennis aml pooh. Th.as home 1 offered at $3, 195,000 for more information, call Nadine Bartholomew (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140 Newport Center Drive, Ste. I 00. Newport Beach. ©2003 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation. Owned and operated by NRT Inc. Elegant Crystal Cove villa This elegant four bedroom, three and one-half bath Spanish-sty le villa in Crystal Cove graces a rare comer lot, creating a unique park-like setting. Sun-washed rooms are accented with beautiful stone floors of travertine and quartzite and wanned with rich wood accents. Panoramic views of the Pacific are enjoyed from nearly every room and from the dramatic open-arr patio featuring built-in loveseats, a fire pit and a sparkling waterfall Live and entertain in this spacious floor plan, with great room, fonnal dining room and gourmet kitchen with cat-In breakfast room. Wake up to the sight of the shimmering ocean in the lavish master suite with balcony, spa-influenced bathing suJte finished In wann !>10ne, dual vanities, closets and dressing areas. Sunny terraces adjoin a guest suite and office. This home Is offered at $2,295,000 For more information, caU John McMoni(,k at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140 Newport Center Drivt, Ste. I 00, Newport Btach. C2003 Coldwell Banlter Real Estak Corporation. 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Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663 (949) 722-2 300 • fa x (949) 642-4105 www.ocaor.com -.... - n l Rivage home is entertainer's dream Entertainer's dream home on one of the largest lots in the exclusive community ofR.ivage. Gourmet kitchen and great room open onto the patio and gardens featuring a built-in barbecue, fireplace and fountain. Bonus room, bedroom suite downstairs and formal dining room. Courtyard entry. nus home is offered at s 1,899 ,000. Formort information, caJI Cassie Hammcnd of Coast Newport Properlies-ColdweU Banker at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties is located at 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential Brolterage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brokerage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CDJ. Light and bright in Eastslde Costa Mesa • . ( ,, , Lovely East.side Costa Mesa townhome. Light and bright unit located off the street. Amenities include vaulted ceilings, fireplace, crown molding. walk-in closet and attached two c.ar garage. French doors lead to a private brick patio. Community spa and barbecue area. Association updates include newer roofs, fwn.lgation. and coming soon, exterior paint and new garage doors. This home is offered at $479,000. For more t~, call Jal ANdrus of Coast Newport Properltts-ColdweU Banlter Ill (949) 723-8800. OJast Newport Propertks is located at 3377 v.a Udo, Newport Buell. Coldwell Ba111ter Residential Brolterage is a member of the NRT ftm1tly of companies. NRT Incorporated, tlu """°" 's leading residnttial real est.le brolterage etm1pdny, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation fNYSE:CD). ~----------- ' t I • . . Remodeled Udo Isle home Bcau11ful Lido Isle property at the premier cn<l of the island. This rcmmlclcd three bedroom, two and one-half bath home wa!t hu1lt in 1989 L1vtnK room/dtnmK mom combmatwn, laq;;c family room, den plu!> an office. Rooftop dcck with great views. Ovcrs1zcJ lot. This home LS offered at$ l,99fi,OOO. For more information. call ]011 Flagg of Coast Nc•wporl Properlies-Coldwell Banker at (9491723-8800. Coast Newporl Properties is located at 3377 Via Lido. Newporl Beach. Coldwell Baftker Residential Brokerage is a member nf th1• NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated. tht' nation's leadi11/!. residerrtial real estate brokera/!,e company, is a subsidiary of Cenda11t Corporation (NYSE:CDJ. Serrano Heights home on large corner lot Highly desirable Serrano Heights home was built in 2003. Gorgeous. professionally landscaped entertainer's backyard with barbecue, island area. fire pit and large columned patio cover. Features include a security system, granite kitchen counters. plantation shutters, custom paint, upgraded caJt>et and tile, tech center, walk-in closets, recessed lighting and custom fixtures. Great location on a large comer lot with some views from master bedroom. nus home is offered at $924.900. 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