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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-05-29 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot" Serving th e Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SATURDAY, MAY 29, 2004 Movie shoot, anyone? Small -budget fi lm is being shot this weekend at the Newport Beach Tennis Club, which is opening its doors to the public. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Racket-wielding actors wiU rake center court at rhe Newport Beach Tennis Oub this weekend, and local tennis enthusiasts are welcome 10 get a piece of the HoUywood action. WB network 'litcom star Donal Logue is the writer. director. co-producer and star of "Tennis, Anyone ... ?p, a comedy about moderately popuJar I loUywood actors who .,eek fulfillment in charity teruus tourna· menu. and end up teaching tennis to at-risk kids. 1 he movie co-stars Klrk Fox. an actor I and former tennis pro. "We went to a celebrity tenads tourna- ment and we thought, 'God. it wouJd be so funny to do a movie about this environ- ment and this world,"' Logue said. The self-funded small film is being :.hot in four weeks around Southem Califomja, said Onan WiUiams. a t·o·producer of the film. Some scenes were shot earlier this week at the Sunon Place hotel and the New- port Beach Tennis Qub, where the movie's climactic tenni-. match will be fiJmed today and Sunday. All the actors are also tennis playen., so no stunt player; are bemg ui.ed, but some tenm!. club members and employees have been used in background shots and the fiJm !>hoot has genemted some bu12 at the club. "Some people were 1ust like. 'What'i. go- ing on, who's here. who ar~ the stars,"' said Erika Pedersen, the club\ front desk recep· See MOVIE, Pa&e AS HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU DONH A :11 DAI YPIL01 "Moe 8. Dunes" seems to be looking at Ryland Thacker who walks through the mud after launching the Newport Dunes Resort mascot whale into the bay Friday. OCC sailors set for trip around Pacific Islands School celebrates anniversary of voyages with one twice as long as previous jaunts. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot NEWPORT REACI I -ll is the 20th anniversary of the Alaska f:.agles training voyages and the crew ii. marking the occasion Saturday by embarking on a first leg that is !\vice ac; far w. any nonstop trip 11 has ever sailed. lne Ornnge Co.1st College School of Sailing leaves on an- other memorable voyagr at FAMI LY TIME I I .JO a.m today that wdl m· elude trip-. to Eai.ter Island. Pit· carin, the Marquesas, Tua- motus, Tahiti. Moorea, Born Rora. Fanning Island and Ha· waii. "We want our <,tudent~ 10 find out what life on the long pas· '>age is all about." sailin!( school ~pokesman Brad Avery said. "And we wiU go to the most re mole and beautiful place... 111 the world to learn about mak111~ off-shore passag~s." The voyage <,ervei. J'> training grounds for those who wi!.h to hone their boating Nkills, offi c1als said. Each leg of the lrip will have between nine and 12 students. who fly in aml oul of destinations accord111g to the itinerary. Sailing in'>lruclor<, encourage everyone on hoard to make the mo'>t of their experience, whether at ~ea or on land. Wlule the obvious focus is ~a­ manship, the lrip al~;o provides bonui.es of luking 10 a remote island wa1erfall. The crew share' durie<. that See SAILORS, Pa&e A4 Rape trial isn't about lying Dail y Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.dalwl/ot.com Editorial/Father's Day. Send a self-addressed and stamped envelope if you want items returned The deadline is June 11. Remember. It's better than buying him another tie. I know that the rape trial or Greg Haldi. Kyte Nachreiner and Keith Spann Is no laughing matter, but I have to chuckle when I think of the silly strategy attempted by the defense team on Wednesday. Th recap. the three boys are accused of the rape of an unconscious girt. being called Jane Doe. lhen 16. at the home of Greg 1 laldl. now 18. Haid!, whose parents, including his father, Orange County Assistant SherUT Don Haldi, apparently believe that a lack of supervisloo builds character, has been detained by law enforcement authorities lh ree tllll C"> since his arrest on 'iUSpiclon of trespassing and vandalism. and was round with a mall amount of pot In his possession. At STEVE SMITH Wednesday's court session. the defense called on some or Doe's so-called friends to undermJne her credlblllty by pointing ou1 discrepancies in Doe's story. The !.trategy here is that if you can convince the jury that Doe lied about the linJe stuff. surely she has lied about the big stuff. i.pecifically, the events surrounding the rape. Some friends, eh? Unfonunately for the defense. howewr. the lying works both ways. One of these "friends.· Cmy first laugh), Jenna Stroh, controdlcted several small aspects of the events leading uµ to the alleged mpe, events that. as SM FAMILY, P11e A4 SALUTING DADS You can honor your father by sending a few paragraphs aboul what makes him so great, along with a photo, to the Daily Pilot for publication on Father's Day. E-mail to ~.can is preferred. You also can mall Items to 330 W. Bay St. Costa Meu, CA 92627. Attn. WEATHER ~ Morning driule? Isn't this the unofficial summer kid<Off7 See Pa1eA2 SPORTS Corona del Mar advanced to the CIF baseball semifinals with a 5-1 win over San Dimas. SeePa1e Bl A member of a film crew arranges cardboard cutouts of a fake audience that fills the stands at Newport Beach Tennis Club where the movie "Tennis l'in\o 1' ,,.,one .. 1s bemg filmed 0 N lA H DAil if l Father fatally shoots his son Man th en -.hoot.., himself and is in se riou~ condition after Friday morning incident in Ml''>a North home. Deirdre Ne wm an Daily Prlol LOS IA ~tl·~'v\ 1\ I.I nw old m,1n "ho .1llt·gl0dl, t1·rro1111•d /w .. p.nenh ,111tl h,1J 'mll'nl ru11 '"' with 1 I w pohu· w,1, fa1.ill) 'ho1 I ritlJ} 1110111i11g h\ Im I ;11 lwr. \\ho 1he11 .... 11111 h1m,1·1l Norn1.111 11.111w11. 70 .• illq.wdh '>hot 111 ...... 1111 I ),11-1d I l.111,1•11 10 dl'.1th and then 11111wd 1h1· gt111 1111 h1mwlf 111 tlw l'\lc•,,1 'nrlh hOU'>l' ,111 th1 l'l' ,h,11l'd f),n 1cl I l<t n,en '' ,..., dl''>l nhl0d ,,., .1 "lwlhon" h\ 111•1ghhor' I It• h,1., ,1 lt•11g1 hv pohn· 11•1 on! ll\.!'I 1lw p ..... t .!O ve.11, .111d h,1, hl0t•11 arn•,1ed '>l'H'ral llllll''· '11d I 1 J11h11 ht11'.1tnLI.. 111 tlw Co...1<1 ~k'><I 1'11111 l' l)~•Jlolflllll'lll 'I \t'r) 1mw I \J .1n1•-.11·tl I >.1 v1ll. l'w go11e11 111111 .i fighl \'\01111 h1111 ,mc.J ... o h.i\t' 'l ort'' ol otlw1 omn·r•.. 11111'.tlrll ~ ,,Ill/ I Ill' I l.111-.en-. hot"l' ,, 111 ,, \H'll-c ... 1.1hli....h1·d 11111ldll· d,...,, m•1ghbo1 huotl. 1\ht•1t· 111.111\ tam1ht'' h.1Vl' h\l'll Im 10 vr.1r .... .1crord111g IO a 1w1ghlmr II ha' .1 U>I)' It'd to 11 \\llh a \ 1hr<1lll g.11 See SHOOTS, Pa&e A4 NEWPORT BEACH Bay Club produces pool policy Lolita Harper Daily Pilot MARINl·R'::, MllJ l't>0ple ...ay "11" happen.,. but tlw H.llh<M Ray (]uh manaRl!ment '" nor putting up with it anymol\' The club has 1mpost.-d .1 ~ 1,000 fine on anyone. or an}• pal"l'nt who'ie child. is caught dl'fec:aung in the pools, official~ said. llie new rules were handed down vio an announcement in the club' magazine. •Bay Windows" "[)uc lo last summer'i. lncl"('asc in fecal accidents In the pool(s). See POOL, P11e A4 t / A2 SJl11rd<1y M.1y lY. W04 Oa1ty Pilot BOOMERS & BEYOND Life of lessons good for the mind J am~ McGuugh may bt• J rnilcl 11i.1111wrt>d pwfo-.M>r 10 mo,1 111 Lltt' -.LudenL., at lJ(. ll"\111t'. h111 how many know that thL'> awart.I \~liming PhlJ. who ts the dirl'l IUr ur the Center for Lhe Neurob1oloi,'Y or Lt>.mung and Mt-mory. en1u>~ thm~s other lh.m -.imply rt>'>ean_hinK? l'hh lnrnwr m11<,1r .mi.I dr.ima major t.lkl''> plt-.isurt· in woodworklnK .11111 pl.ty111R the ..axophoru.• und 1lw claruwl i11 1 orwens. 111(' n yt•.ir nld recently <,at a 'twit with tlw Pilot\ l.uti. Pena tu I.ti~ ahout \\ h.1t 1 ould haw been .111d wh.it Wil' hi' ult1m.1te path. Where did you grow upf I w;1, horn 111 I 1111~ Beath We 1111ly ltwd lht•rt· J '"" m1111th•,, .1111.l 111y lathl'r rt•tumt•d 111 h1' pm1tmn 111 Nul(ttlt·'>. /\rt/ .. I hr Iii 't courlt· of y<'ar .. wt• livt·d frl a httlC' town rallNJ Ouypool. \1.l11e h 1' 1wJ1 l\.li.uru anti c;loht'. 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Costa M11~.1 92627; by o rncul 10 l111s ptJno "l<H1mt'!> rom. by lt1• to 1tW9l 6464170. or IJy C{lll111q 19491 1174 4298 Include th(' ttm(• tt..itt• .111d location of thr Pvrr11. ,,., wrll .,c; ..t contact phont 11111nbf•r SPECIAL EVENTS Tho Operating Room Nursing Council of California will hoc;! a • ,.,1111i..r on 1JlrlP1 .idult 1S<,1t<'!> with 1''1" 11<, 111 -;11c-J1 fu•ltl!. J S lfl'HH•l11IO\lY. lt."J<ll l'i"-IJt''i 101111 1t·rn1Cilrt•111&ur .inc:u. <;ouul Stll llrtt)' .incl M1·d1L'1 fl ' Thr 1Jllenl w1ll l11 Imm H 30 .1 m 10 4 p rn fht• • l)!>t IS $7:, lnformehon and 1•'1~1,lr,tlh')ll (/14) !>4!> 9159 Px1 No 2 httl' www ornr't 01q ONGOING 011S1s Senior Center holds a pencake breakfast from B 10 10 .i m on the second Saturday of Pv••ry monlh Breakfast includes flow did you end up ln N(•wport-Ml""'a'l' I )\•.in I Jward \1t•111h.iu,, tlll' dt'.111 111 hmlo~1< .ii \t ll'nl t''. 111111tt•d 1111• to hc.'lome thl' l1111mJ111~ 1h.ur11f 1lw tkpa111111•111 Wt· 11uw 1·<tll 1l 11eurnhwlt1h')' .111d lwhuvmr 1111' wa' a vt'ry 1•x1 11111~ opportunity 111 hav1• llw fir,t .11 adt•n111 dq1.111nwnt 11( ih L.1ntl 111 tht• \\lllltl th.ti 111111\t·tl t•\tlll'il\t'h 1111 hr.1i11 .11111 lwh.1v1111 .._.,, I JI I l'llft•d th1• 111'1111\f,UlllV JllU 111m1•d 1\llh 111y l.111111\. 1111111 111).!l'lll' I lrt•. Ill 'Ir•\' port llt«ll h l'\,11 tly IO \.t'.11' .1~11111 I ,1,1hl11ll What an> your gn>ote&I uccompll hmenl.'i In Ufe7 Wdl, 11 .1lw;iy, ,l,lrt' \"Ith f.urnl\, for lt1-.1v1·11, ,,1k1'. H1•1 k v .111d I h,1\1• 11111'1' grow11 t l11ltlt1•11 panCJkt:'i sdusagc. coffee and orange 1u1ce for S3 Sl for children The center is at 800 Mdrguente. Corona del Mar 1nforma11on (949) 644-3244 Passages SG-Pius support group fot women 50 and older is a d1scuss1on oroup coord1n11tod by Jewish Family St!rv1cns lo address issues sudl as amoory. depression relJt1onsh1ps, loneliness dnd family The group m~ets al 7 pm Wednesdays at the agency offtc.es 250 E BakAr St Su11e G Costa Mesa Preregistration required (714) 4454950 The Braille Institute ofhln fnHt computer classus to people with fading vision who have difficulty seeing the computer screen Tho Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar, offers s111 sessions Cati to sign up for classes (7141821 5000 The Costa Mesa Senior Center has ballroom dancmg with hve music hom the Betty's Trio from 7:30 to 10:30 p m every Tuesday VOL. 98, N0.150 fHOMAS H JOHNSON Pubhllhllr TONYOOOERO Editor MARKEY OANIEl.S Adv!'rtlslng Monooor LANA JOHNSON Pro1no1tons Oirocior EDfTING STAFF S-J. Cahn Manag1r>g f;<11tor. (9491 674-"l233 • / ralin • l.tlrffHIS C'l'lm 0.04'ttt Goulet Ctty Editor 19491 764-'314 tl.lflenn goulot 11,,,mtNI com Richard Dunn Sport~ Editor. (94S) 674 4223 ncll11rrt tlunn •' l11llm11" 1•orn Rv•n Carttr A"~11'U111t City Ed1t<H. 1949) 574 4286 '}•111 CAITO< /1trin ('\)OI Ste\11 Mcerank Phoro Editor. (!)4!)1 7M-4358 Ioli ""'lllc'fTIM I~ mm t JoM J. S.nu. Art Oir0C1or / News Delk Chlfll. (949) 574-4224 joso santos rl'/,,tlmos.ce>m ~Edftoft Gino Ale1nmdol, Thomos Grigg.'!, Poul SolloWttz, Mike Sworl90n NEWSST4~ Dtepe&Nwwth Cnrne 11nd courts report8f, 19491 674-4226 doef>s bhltmth i 1111'""6 com Lolita Harper Ernorp<lse 11nd spoetal Pf'of«:U niportllf. (9491 57""'4276 lolrta Mrpcr1<"/atil7165 00111 Deirdre Newmltn Costa MoSll mponttr, 19491 &i4.,.?2 I dolrdr11.nt1Wmnnflflllt/mo1 oom MMMIO'Nell fducahon roporrer.19491574~268 mariu ofl('ll • lllr1111# com Ald.Aobnon Pt>llllCI. bul'""9 •nd ltflVlronrTW>nr reporter, '949) 764 "'330 1tie1a robmllOO i.r~ com <111tl '('l.'l'll i..rr.md1.:h1ltlrt'n all living 111 1lw .irt•.1 ( )ur live' drc prclly muth n·11tt•rt•d around family hie It\ a "'ontll·rful achievement to ll.Jvc .1 goocl family. ,1 nice large family I h.1w apprenatl'cl lht' opportu1111y to hurld a dC'panntl'lll lwre. r or eight year,, I was cx1•cutivc vict• l'h.1 nrc'llor ot 1lw L.tmpu!., and I .ipprl'<"lllll'U that opponunity. I had tlw oppm 1u11i1y to found !ht<, rl'"'arth lll\llluh• I look at it not m tt·rrno. 11( .it hievt·mt'nt., hu1 1n 1nm' 111 opponunillt'' I hat.I 1lw 11pp11rt11111t" 10 '1'1·1111 .i; }Tar' or Ill' flh· 10 \IUJ\. If you could re·do one momeru or Incident in your llfe, what wouJd II be? I w1.-.h 1h.11 I would haw prartkctl h.ml 111 111y 111u"l n1gh1 at 695 W 19th St .. Costa Mesa $4 (949) S48 3884 Jewish Famity Service of Orange County sponsors an ongoing heahng support group for the chronically 111 The purpose 1s to provide part1c1pa11ts with emotional and spmtual support to manage illness and its consequences The group meets at 7 p m Thursdays at the JeWlsh Family Serv1c.o office 250 E Baker St . Costa Mesa Attendance 1s free, but reg1s1rnt1on 1s requited (714) 445-4950 Jewish Family Sen1ice often ongomg bereavement support groups for ddults at all stages of loss Group members share experiences. hoar how others deal witll gnof, roccivo support and learn ways to cope with sadness and loss One grour meets at 7 pm Tuesdays at Beth Jacob m Irvine Tho second group meets at 10 a m Tuesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills The third group meets at 1 p.m Thursdays at the Ezra Center in Anaheim. There's no cost to attend, but advance Luis P9na NIJWS OSSISllJnt, (9491 !>/44298 luis ()ef18 " l11/1111(t$ rom PHOTOGRAPHERS Man. C Dustin, Don Loacti. Knnt Trt>plOw, Douglas Z1mm"ro1nn READERS HOTUNE t949) 642 6086 Record your comme111s oboul the 011lly Pilot or nows troa Addren Our addross is 330 W Boy St . Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Off1to hour s are M onday · Friday, 8·30 11 m 5 pm CoMCtlons It ts the Pllor1 policy to promptly conoct all orrors of subllance Pleaso call 19491 71M 4324 FYI The Newport 8eochiC01111 Mesa D111ly P1101 (USPS t~ 8001 11 published dally In Nnwport Beactt Bnd Cos1a Mesa, 1ub!lcnptlon1 are av1ilable only by 1ublcrlb1ng to The Times Orange County (800) 252·914t In 1111101 outside of Newport Beitcti and Cotta Mesa. aubs<:nphons to thn 0111ty Piiot are evatlablo only by first ciass m11l lor S30 per month (Pnces tncludn all eppltcable state end local taxe1 I POSTMASTfR Send llddn1ss ctiangn to TM NIJWPOrt BotKt\-'Costa Mesa Daily Pilot PO .. wlwn I wa' .1 th1ld 0 My father commiucd -.111otle when I wa' 9 yea" uld Afll'r th.it, Lhc financ~ ol the family wen.• terrible So I had to .,tan worL.mg when I Wd., wry vou11g "°· I worked after ...choul and .,ummerc, lrom ahm11 the 1 inw I was I 0 year'\ old. wlli11K ne~papcr'>, worling 111 f.tt lorie\, aU kintli. or tlungs. I worked clll the way through rnllc~e. I had a huge financial re'lpon .. 1b11ity from Lhe tim<' I wa..'> very young What do I regret? I wish I had mon• timt to play mu'>JC I don't have any 'l'riou11 regrets. I don't have any 1h111g-. that I would hl..c 10 go hat·k and chdllJee. I i.,•uc<os Lhat\ '!range, i.sn't lt7 Uu1 I don't. Life h~ bt•cn good. What pror~ton other than reg1stra1ton 1s required (714) 44~-4950 Oasis s.tlior <An19r on.n ass15'ance, counsehng and referTal services for seniors. (949) 644 3244 Arthrrtls Foundation instructor Hillary Stone leads ah exercise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St. Cos1a Mesa (7141513-5641. Oasis Semor Center offers a daity telephone cor11ae1 program for seniors who have a hm1tod local support system They also offer computer classes that tead\ the basics of Word, 0Utdcen, Print S!iop and lnternot usage (9491 644·3244 The Oasis Senior Center ofters a shuttle to take members to appaintmonts and grocery shopping The shuttle alsq lakes members to tho center Call to make an appointment. (949) 644-3244 Oasis Senior Center often visual &TtVI McCRANK /OAILYPILOT yours wouJd you like to have tried? Mu~1L and drama .. I \vru, actually \lutlymS\ opera in college .t\ ,t mmor. On a lark. I ..aw an a1mouncemenl in Lhe '111 I ranrM o Chronicle saying llhlt tJwrt• were auditions for the San franur.t·o Ugh1 Opera. And !.O, l drove up to San Francisco and audiliom•tl. I got the leading roll• 1r1 the opera. /\nd the next d.ty I had to rail them up and 1ell 1hcm ~orry I couldn't do 11 becau<,e I was a coUege student. l.ocik1ng b..ack. l guess if I had an altemate career. it wouJd have hcC'n mu\lc or drama. if I had enough talent 10 do that. What are some differences between a typical day In your life now versus a day In your aid screenings with a Braille lnstrtute represenlative, by appointment (949) 644-3244. Oasi$ s.tlior C.ntar has a walking group called Walkers Not Rodters. which meets once a week to enjoy scenic walks in and around the Newport Beach area. (949) 644 ·3244 The Alzheimer's Assn. and Grief Support Group of Newport Villa WesWilla Rosa co-sponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m the fourth Thursday of each month through October al Newport Villa WeS1 Assisted ltvmg. 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. (949) 631 3555. The Allhelrner's Assn. and Mesa Torraco, a residential community for people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia, offers a free support group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St . Costa Mesa 1714) 283 111\ llfe 30 years agof twenty or 30 years ago. Lhc days were just about Lhe way Lhey arc now. l run a research laboratory. I teach. I have admirustrative responsibilities. so I have to ~ srudenis. I have to ra.Jse money Lo keep the research gomg. I have family life. I i.uppose the big change is Lhar I don't have any young children in the house. So. I'm granddad rather than dad to small children. My wife and I have a lot more free tlme than we ever ha<1 hefore. So. I travel a lo t. When I travel. my wife can go wi1h me because we don't have rhe n.~ponsibtlity of children at home. What ls the greatest lesson you~ learned In your llfef The greatest lesson that I've leamcd in my life i.'> that ir there is somelhing important Lhat needs to be done, 1here's one pcr-,on lhat ha-. more control over Lhat than anything or anyone else, and that':. me. So. it'11 a deep sen'>e of personal rc-;ponsibility for my own life and the Lhingi. in my life tJ1at arc important to me. What do you treasure most? WeU, family. Ideas in science. I trcru.urc searching fpr truth. I treasure honesty. I treasure and value people who value olher people. I admire lhose rare politiciaru. who understand the Lmponance of individuals aNf what they need in life, education. And r despise tho-.c who don't value education cnonnousJy al all levels -early education, high school, coUegc and aduJt education. &paneling the mind is critically important. What would you like people to always remember abouc youJ I hope that they will recall 1ha1 I was decent and fair and supportive. Everyone would lile 10 think tha1 they made a difference. I think we all have a strong responsibility to make thl' world a better place. And I hope that I will be given a tiny hit of credit for tJ1a1. O..b Senior Center conducts blood pressure screenings from 9 to 11 a.m. the first and third Tuesday of eadl month in Room 3 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. The Oait Senior Centar offers a Braille class to help with sight loss from 10 a.m. to noon Thursdays In Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. The Jewish Senior Center off&rs card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p m every third Tuesday. A kosher lunch is offered a1 noon for $3 per person. (714) 513-5641. Revise your lifetime documents for advance health care directives at the Oasis Senior Center for $3 eadl. Call to make an appomtment. (949) 644-3244. Oasis Senior Center offers preventive healthcare services for seniors on the fourth Wednesday of each month in the center's Room HS-3, 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. Call to make an appointment. (949) 644-3244. Box 1560. Cosra Mosa. CA 92626. Copy11ght No nows sto11os, 1llus1ra11on1. f!dllomtl matter or arlvert15-0mont1 tiorern can be roproducod without written Pffrm1ssion of copyright ownrr SURF AND SUN HOW 1'0 REACH US CSreul•Uon The Times Orangft County 1800) 252 9141 Advertising Clanffled 19491 642 &678 Display (949) 642 4321 Edltort•I New. (949) 642 5680 Sporu (949) 57'-4223 'ffwl Fe• 1949) 6"6-4170 Spom Fex 19491650-0170 E-mail: da1/ypllot "latrrm>s com Mtln()ft\ce Busin-omc:. (9491642-4321 Bullneq Fu 19491 63t-5902 Published by Times Community News. a d1v1slon of lho Loa AngelM Tlmr, '?004 Tl'™" CN All r~llta , rt11"rwtd WEATHER FORECAST It will be cloudy with areas of moming drizzle then clearing near the beaches by eftemoon. Highs will be from 68 lo 76 with light winds. Tonigh1 will be covered with tow clouds spreading inland. Lows will be from 63 to 59 with tight winds. lnfonnetion: www nws.noaa.gov BOATING FORECAST Winds will be out of the northwest at 15 to 26 knots on combined seas of 7 to 9 foot with a dominant periOd of 10 aooonds. Tonight winds will be oot of the northwest at 16 to 25 knots on combined seat of 1 to 9 feet. Farther out. winds will be out of the northwest at 16 to 26 lc.nots on combined tNt of 7 to 9 feet with a dominant 0 • ••••••• t penod of 10 seconds. Tonight winds will be out of the northwest al 15 to 25 knots on combined seas of 7 to 9 feet. SURF Look for meat-to possibly head-high sets at times with waist-high conditions for west-facing breaks. Wllt9f quality: ININVll.aurfrider.org TIDES nm. 12:37 a.m. 6:06a.m. 12:09p.m. 6:50p.m. Height 1.66 feet low 3.76 feet high 0.85 feet low 5. 13 feet high WATER TEMPERATURE 66degren a - 2 2 2 2 2 >t 1 saturday, Mdy 29 2004 A3 Newport delays smoking ban decision Council members decide to study how other cities that have adopted such laws handle enforcement. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot NEWPORT Bf-.AC'l 1 -City offi cials put out a bummg desire to ban ~making cm pubUc beaches on 1\tesday, saying they will wait to reexamine the f<,~ue after sum· rncr. On the heel~ of Lhl' Malibu Uty l.ounc1J's decision on Monday to ban smoking on ll'> beachci.. Nl'wport Beach wu11cU mem- ber\ again examined the pros and cons of outlawing cigarettei. along their stretch of the Pacific. Council members agreed dur· mg a ~1udy session to pu1 the ban 011 hold fO w.itch how olher citic~ that have .tdopted such laws handle enforcement during the bu~y summer \l?ason, t.oun- ulman lolm I leffoman ~cl. add· ing that the couunl di.,agrees on the issue. "We arc splil ).\oing forward," he~d. 111e issue will be handed to the l'"Mks, Beaches and Recreation Commission to keep track of. and will return to the council sometime In the fall, oflk1als said. Mayor Tod RJdgeway said he considered it to be a positive. "weU-meant" move that allows the city to take a closer look at a possible ordinance. without rushing into anything. "We would need to evaluate where there were (to bel smoking :rones." Ridgeway sald. "Where would a nonsmoking zone end? At the sidewalk? In the parking lot? Would it be just around the pier or on the pier?" Stephanie Barger of Earth Re- source Foundation, who lead the charge in the ~moklng ban, said <..he \.vas di~ppointed that the council missed the perfect ume -summer -to make a differ· ence in the pollution on t11e beach. "The public came out over· whelmingly 111 ~uppon. I don't think certam members of th{' council are representing their public," Barger ~a.id. While <;he is upset, Barger \aid she would want to see the ban pass only when the whole city embraces it and is fully edu· cated. Pressure to prohibit nicotine puffers on public sands aJld piers came from Barger and the Earth Resource Foundation in Costa Mesa. which spearheaded a similar w1successful effort in No- vember, citing a main concern of Uner hue also of the effects of second-hand smoke. The foundation started sur- veying people around the pier in Huntington Beach last March and found a majority of respon- dents ravoced smoke-free areas at the beach and surrounding ar- eas. Newpon leaders pondered the idea in November bul aban- doned it because of the difficulty in enforcing it. But then studenti. from New- port Harbor High School in- creased 1he pressure on coum:il members in April. holdmg a press conference abou1 the aJanning number of cigarette butts they had found during a re- cent beach cleanup. lney marched into a Newport Beach council meeting and again asked leaden. to reconsider the ban. It wa:. tl1eir continued effort thal got the issue a :.econd look_ Students in coach Scolt Mor- lan'l> surfing class adopted the smoke-free beach init.iauve ru. their claM project. They and stu· dents in the Earth Resource Foundation Club collected about 700 signatures on petitions for a beach smoking ban. Morlan said his sl\1de11t~ were di!.appomced Tuesday to learn t11eir propo~ had been lucked down to a comm1~sion. • Ille kids fell great support in the be- ginning and walked out lof the study !>ei.sionl feeling .. omewhat di'imi'-'>ed," Morlan ~aid Once 111 the parking lot. other., in attendance congratu.lated the studc•nti. on a job well done aml they lelt a little bette1. Morlan '><lid. Bargl'r was one who said she "w<!!> very pnmd" of the high 5ehool students. "All 111 all, ll wa~ .i goml expen cnce for them." Morlan 'aid. Heach ~moking ba11 .. have a.I ready been approved in Santa Monka. San Oeme111e. l.o' An geles, (keru1side and mo!>t tl' cently. ')ydney. Au<.traha. Summer is here! Let us restore your teak to its original beauty. I y ear Guarantee FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY l .866.GOT. TEAK Teak Hcstoration. Inc.. 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State College Blvd., Anaheim, 92806 (714) 999-5522 1536 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. 92627 (714) 681 ... 757 cont Uc #812121 •References a FAMILY Continued from Al fur I can deu:mune. have no beanng on whether Doe ~ consciow. during her ordeal dlld able to authorize the in..-.ertiun ul StNeral objects into her Y'1gllla whtle she lay on a pool tablt!. Stroh told the court that fow girb. Doe, Stroh. Meli.s.sa Matsumoto and t.rystal O'.iVL'>, had planned to May overnight .11 I la.idls home on July 4, <>hun.ty before the alle-ged rape. In the Daily Pilot repon. ~tmh h quoted a-. saying. "~ hud all IJc<l tu our parents .ihc1ut where wt· ~we ~oing. • OK. Ml help me out here. If we're not lo believe what Doe sayi. because Scroh !>aid Due has Lied about cenaln incons~q ucn tiaJ l1 rculTl!>tance:.. why should we believe St.roh who has admitted on the witnt~\ st.and tlla1 she hen.elf i.l> a liar? As of nght now. Stroh i<t an admitted liar while Doe i!> only an accused liar. So far, Doe win'>. no? There'i-. my 'ieCOnd laughing point. Here'i. my third: The tnal recap states. "Both girls. (Stroh and Matsumo10J said they grddua1Jy loi.1 touch with their friend, but that they still love her and would Wclllt to be friends with her again." Yes. si.r, I'm sure I'd go running back Lo those two after the friendly Le5ti.mony they've given. My fowth laugh is that a SAILORS Continued from A 1 indude steering. navigating. sail handling. system checlcs and daily deaning. Watches of three or four people are assigned, and during that time they work as a team to make sure things go nght. The Ala.ska Eagle was donated to the coUege in 1982. Onginally built to race around the world, it has bankec.l more than 200,000 miles with OCC sailing students on board. Caplain and first mate Richard and Sheri Crowe, respectively. defeme attumt..-y could even remotely believe that a 16-year-old girl who lied to her parents. in this case. Doe. is some son of criminal. Your child excepting, of course. 11 is n1mmon knowledge that kicb Lie to their parents. ·n.ey lie about their l>(;hoolwort. about how much candy they've eaten. how much television tht.-y've watclwd and whether they've deaned thei.r room. They lie about whether they've bro.ken the nJce white cerdffiic and chrome vitamin jar in the bathroom (actually. I cannot teU a lie, Cay. I did that wt 'Thuniday). and they lie about thei.r friends and where they're going. Kids lie all the time (again, your kid is the exception) and they often make Pinocchio look like Mother Teresa. But to the defense team, childhood lying is being portrayed as 'lOme Min of rare and seriow offense. My version of this is that I don' care who lied and who didn't. What I know ..ibout that night. and what no one seems Lo dispute. is that those lhree ooyi. did these sick and disgusting thin~ to Doe. Whether she consented or whether she Wcl.S conscious is stuff for high-priced defense anomeys to prove. That l:X>e may have approved. if in fact she did. does not make it OK to do. It takes two, folks, and the boys could have decllned at any time. But they did not They made have been with the ship almost since her tenure at OCC Avery said. 1hJe to tradition, the Crowes will lead this summer's journey. Passengers fmm last year de- scribed their adventure around the Pacific Islands as a "once in a lifetime opponunity. • All hands were called on declt when a sail broke about 1,000 miles away from Newpon Beach, during 25- knot winds. Passengers and crews hung the sail in the cabin and anacked the problem, with four people on each side. They painstakingly sdtched the 12-foot tear in the sail, passing sewing needJes back and forth - a task that took them eight hours. Bob Kirtpacrick; who was on board in 2003. wrote an e-mail home on July 9 regarding the first leg of the trip from Newpon to Hawaii. He said it the weather was "warm and sunny" and the wind was Ught "Makes this old 'stinlq>otter' feel right at home,· Kirk:patrlck wrote. Carol Keiper said she gained "magnificent memories" and "expen guidance" from the 2003 POOL Continued from Al (Balboa Bay Oub( management will enforce a new pool closure policy." the warning reads. Maggie Feldman. the club's spokeswoman, said the new ruJ. Ing is a matter of hygiene and practlcality. It costs money to close the pool and clean it, and It also detracts from other mem- ber's ability to have fun, she said. Feldman said that parents need to be aware of their children's bodily functions. Basically. they need to make sure the little tytces go In the potty and not the pool, she said. "They are kids and these things happen, but there are certain thin~ parents can do so that we don' have to shut down the pool and cancel swim team and swim lessons.· she said The Balboa Bay Oub sells spe- cial "swim diapers" that have ex- tra leak protection around the openin~ that prevent mes.'leS from happening. she said Feld· man said the diapers seU for SI.SO each poolside. Recreation officials call for peri· odlc "potty breaks" in the kids pool to remind children to use the restroom facilities. Feldman said. If all that fails. the club encour· ages Its members to repon any sightin~ of unauthori7.ed tloato1g objects with a $.500 reward. The notice In the Bay Windows classifies the offenses as •acd· dents," and includes the quota· tion marb around the word, AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa MeN, CA 92627; by e-mail to luis.f"Nltt<rlltttlmes.com; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 674-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event, as well aa e contact phone number. TODAY The United Scottlth Sodety wtll host the ScottlSh FNtlval, whictl wlll feature ScottlSh culture. food and music from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Or.ngo County Ftlr and Exposition c.rtter, 88 Ftlr Drive. consdo~ decision~ to be pl~ And what really bwns me about this whole sordid affair LS that they may be fowid not gullty of a crime and that is likely 10 send approval of their behavmr that night I lere, I have to judge what I can't see ba.....00 on what I can set: lf Greg Hrudl is found not guUty. his life will reswnc w. it was before the trial. He'll be able to run around unsupervised as though none of this ever happened. I know this ~ on the parenting -or lac.It thereof -he has re<..-eived &0 far dunng thi.l. trial. ro guess otherwise is to go agaimt established precedent. My own two kicb have receivet.l more discipline for <>neaktng sweets 1111111 Greg I laidl i.<, likely receive from hi!. parents for hib uru.pe-dlwble behavior that rught. Finally. here'i. a special note !Cl Wendy Lttce, who has que-;tioned what she believes is tlw excessive coverage of the uiaJ. Over the yean;, l.eece and I have seen eye-to-eye on mo!>t issues. but not on this one. We need the coverage of this trial to highlight the ~ny state of parenting in thl!> country and to show that having lot:. of money can never make up for having lots of inlerebt in our children's lives. • snvE SMflli 1s a Costa Mesa resident and a freelance wntor Readers may leave a message for him on the Daily Pilot hotline at (949) 642-6086. trip. She wrote of sailing in shons and T-shirts «under skies ablaze with stars." talcing a stab at some celestial navigation, and "all working together in concen with the wind -the driving force be· hind (the) journey." Avery. who has taken part in nearly every year the program has been in place, said the people on board really make the experi- ence. "The best thing about it is the people you meet," Avery said. "You spend a considerable amount of time together in a fairly close environment and people are working together toward a common goal." That goal being to sail the boat safely to a common destination, he said. Avery said he hopes this year's passengers and crew are equally as pleased. create their own, indi· vidual memories -and learn something along the way. • lDLrrA HARPER is the enterprise and Investigative reporter for the Daily Pilol She may be reactied at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at /ollta.harper@lat1mes.com. leading a reader to believe that management assumes a more sinister motive. Feldman said that was just semantics. "No, they are just accidents." Feldman said. "I guess lclds are just prone to accidents when they are not wearing their swim dia· per." That is why you will never catch a kid under the age of 4 without a swim diaper in the pool at the Newport Beach Tennis Oub. said owner Steve Joyce. Joyce said the Balboa Bay Oub's problem l.'i not an isolated one, as he has had more than his fair share of defecating disasters as weU. "I.a.st year. in a 10-day period, I had to close down my pool three times," Joyce said. In response he issued an im· mediate mandate that alJ children under 4 must wear swim diapers and put a "bounty~ of $3,000 on any member whose lc:ids "went In the pool." Joyce, who dubbed himself the "pool Nazi." also of- fered a reward of $1.500 to any- one who turned in the perpetra- tor. he said. What was a problem at the be· ginning of summer was non-ex- istent by the end. he said. "Some of the members were a bit aggravated by It. but I would rather that happen than dose down my pool." Joyce said. • lDUTA HARPER 1s the enterpnse and invest1gat1ve rePorter for the Daily Pilot. She may be readied at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at lo/1t11. h11rper @/11t1rrlftS com. Costa Mesa. Tidtets cost $2 to $2<>. Information: http:l..WWW unirtldsoottlshsocioty.com. The United Scottish Society will host ·cetudh," an event that will feature the Simon Fraser University Pipe Band along with kitchen piping and drumming. The event will be from 8 to 11 p.m . in the Catalina room 81 the Hlhon Costa Mesa, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Information: http:llwww. unitodttcottl•h •oclttty.com. John Hieb, a Lot AngelM city Sff TOWN, Pa1• A5 PUBLIC SAFETY Daily Pilot POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • East 17th StTeet: Police were called to keep the peece in the 400 block at 3:44 p.m. Thursday. • East 17th Street: Forgery was reported in the 100 block at 1;61 p.m. Thursday. • Wfft B•ker Street: Grand theft was reported in the 800 block at 8:30 a.m. Thursday. • Harbor Boulewrd: An unlicensed driver was reported in the 2000 block at 7:66 p.m. Thursday. • Placentia Avenue: A hit-and-run with property damage was reported in the 2000 block at 9:40 p.m. Thursday. • Scott Pl•ce: Identity theft was reported in the 700 blodt at 6:53 p.m. Thursday. NEWPORT BEACH • 23rd Strfft/Balboa Boulewrd West: TerroriS1 threa1s were reported at 10:47 a.m. Friday. • Baysw•ter/Bison Avenue: A dead animal was rep(lrted at 7:54 a.m. Friday. • Central Avenue/Via Oporto: Illegal parking was reported at 1 :49 p.m. Friday. • Irvine Avenue/Westcliff Drive: Road rage was reported at 3:12 p.m. Friday. • MacArthur Boulevard: A bomb threat was reported in the 4500 block at 3:10 p.m Fnday. • Neptune Avenue: A disturbance from a party ' was reported in the 5200 blodt at 1:45 a.m. Friday. BRIEFLY IN PUBLIC SAFETY Architect pleads not guilty to charges An architect arrested in October for allegedly forg· ing building plam. submit· ted to Newport Beach Ciry Hall pleaded not guilty Fri- day at his arraignment at the Harbor Justice Center. In October, Building De· pariment Director Jay Elbettar estimated that An · drew Goetz had submitted plans for I 0 to 15 homes in the city in the past year. Goetz is principal of Goetz & Associates in Newport Center. Goetz will be in coun agajn JuJy 30 for a pre-trial hearing and a motion to d ecide whether his archi· tect's license should be suspended pending the re- sult of his case. said Orange County Deputy District Atty. Mark Sevigny. TI1is motion was brought by the CaJifornia Attorney General's Office on behalf of 1he California Architects Board, Sevigny added. SHOOTS Continued from Al den in front of the house, a Oag· pole in the driveway and a wel- come sign hanging from a ~land on the grass. The homey aLmosphere belied the frightening situation imide. said a neighbor. "fOavidl ran tJ1e family," said the neighbor, who did not want to give his name. The shots were fired around 7 a.m., Fil7.Patrlck said. Norman's wife. Mary, was reponedly sitting in the backyard drinking coffee when she heard tJ1e first shot from inside. She went inside and saw her husband standing in the hallway. He told her there was nothing to worry about. As she was walking back out· side, she heard another shot, went back into the house and saw her husband in the hallway bleeding from the head, FltzPat- ric.k added. She then saw her son lying in a pool of blood at the other end or tJ1c hallway. Norman Hansen was taken to Western Medical Center, whe1e he is in serious condition. P'it7· Patrick said. David was ahout 6 feet 4 at1c.J on the thin side, one of the neighbors saJd. Hls rather was about 6 feet tall and also thin. the neighbor added. At the time of hb death, David Hansen was on probation, wear· Ing an ankle bracelet. and had assauJt and DUI trials pending, Fil7.Palrick. said. Tht' I lansens hove three other children, according to a neigh bor, who like othen; who ~by tl1e family did not want to bt.· identified. • DEIADRE NEWMAN covert Cotta M .... She mey be readted II 19411 574-4221 or by •·mail at delrdro.newmtrn~lsrfmos c;om Dady Piiot MOVIE Continued from Al donist. ·People are excited: Pedersen got to appear in the background in rwo scenes. The ucting was old hat for her, but she said she didn't expect to work on a movie through her job at the club. "I kind of grew up in the busi- ness, so I like being on the set,· she said. "I was preny surprised that they were going to come down here and film.· The ac1iv11y of t11e actors and the crew of about 20 people ha- ven't disrupted the routine of the tennis club, owner Steve Joyce said. Some members have hardly noticed the filming, he ~ajd, but It's been fw1 for him. "I love the movie bu!.in~: Joyce said. "My second favorite job is owning this tennil. club, so I think I've got the best of both worlds." The m0V1e crew r,ometimes TOWN Continued from A4 firefighter, paramedic and author will sign his new book for young adutts titled "My Buddypadt; at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe, 3333 Bear St .. South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432-7854. Hara Glen will sign her new book, "Woman's Journey to Wholeness; at 2 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Booksellers, Metro Pointe, 901 South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 444-0226. SUNDAY The United Scottish Society will host the Soonish Festival from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. Tickets cost $2 to $20. Information: http://www.united scottishsociety.com. MONDAY Pacific View Memorial Partc will host its 46th annual Memorial Day service with presentations by members of the American Legion Newport Harbor Post 291. Music will be provided by Celebration USA. The event will begin at 11 a.m. at 3500 Pacific View Memorial Pa rte 3500 Pacific View, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-2700 Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Memorial Partc will host its 50th annual Memorial Day services Complete Sunroom Sets 1 OOO's Of Cholc~s Huge Teak Inventory Dining Sets, Seating Groups, Chaise Lounges, Etc. DON LEACH/DAILY PILOT With fake audience in background, actor and ccrproducer Kirk Fox, left, and sitcom actor Donald Logue prepare for a scene for 'Tennis Anyone ... ?"being filmed at Newport Beach Tennis Club. works t 2-hour days and it'~ not always glamorous, bu1 the peo· pie are pltmsant, he said. n1e film's creators are spread- int-: the stardust around. The ten· with a floral•wreath presentation and music by the All American Boys Chorus. The event will begin at 11 a.m. at 1625 Gisler Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 540-5554. nis club will be open to the pub- lic today and Sunday for people who want to ~it in the s1ands and watch tenni<. scenei. being filme<l. TUESDAY Or11nge County's United Way will host its 2004 Campaign Celebration, which will honor the top individual and corporate donors to health and "We'd love to have people come out and be a part of the event,· Williams said . "We're go· Ing to be filming crowd ~enei., we're going to be filming a tcnrus match." And Joyce, who has written 22 scripts and adapted books into screenplays that have not been produced, will aJso get to appear on camera. "They wrote a pan for me in it, so that'll be interesting,· he said. Logue said he hopes to i.ubmil the film to the Sundance Film Festival in January and he's aim inK for a wide release after that Filming is sclwuuled to start al IO a.m. today and Sw1day nt the Newpon Beach ICnni!> Club, 2601 1:..Stbluff Drivl', with an af· 1cr-fil111ing party M!I for 6 p.m. 10 day. • AUCtA ROBINSON covers business. pohucs and the environment. She may be reac:tiod at (9491 764-4330 or by e-mail at a/1cia robmso11 a lat1mes.com human services. 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Ollldren got fired up a\ an ai.· sembly Friday morning to leU them about a plan to get them eating better and exerd!>mg more next year. With the help of the Pre.ident's Council on Phr.-1· cal ..-itness and Spo~. they plan to walk 15 minut~ a day. every day next year and see how far ii takes them. ~with 'EastblufT Walk to wa,h· ington.' we'll figure how far we've walked.'' Pnncipal <llarlene Me· loyer said. "We'll -.ee af we can wallc to Washin1,'lon, ().(~" ro get thing.-. '>tarted, Melissa Jolmson. executive director for lhe President'i. Council on Physi· cal Fitn~ and Sports. visited the school with some hints to stay safe and in i.hapc. Eat right. wear ~unscrcen and get at least 60 mmutes of cxen:be a day, she suggested . Jumping jacks, for example . get the heurt pumping. camcron KeUy. 7, nnd four other students got up in fmnt of the studen 1> and dcmonsm11ed with Johnsc A 1>ccond Kroup. including 8· year-old Kirby Morrow. buffed up with ome push-ups. AJ1d when Johnson crdnked up !IOme m111>1c. 7-year old Jolua Wi!Oey Marted dancing wilh wild aha11· don "I like to dance cr.ay and haw fun," hl' explained. Ktrhy\ motlll'r. chel Jan Mor· row, al!\o ~ave s1udt•nt., !>orne lap!> on healthy eating for \he \Ummer. She ~howed them how to make "frull frie.," with shoe· 'lnn~·lUI pineapple and "k.ctth· up" from ll..tnaoa and i.traw· berric1>. When the walking starts In earnest next year. students will be able to Lraclc thelr progress on tl1e President's Olallenge Web i.ite. which encourages all mem- bers of the family to hecome physically active. "Tiw Presiden t's 0 1allcnge program b for all American'>, not just lud&," Joh nson said. "It's all grown up. These are tllingb that kids can do with their families." Students at the school already receive i.ome phy!>icaJ educ:ation ini.truction. Baret Yahn, 10, and Lexie Shah. 9, even do "relaxa- tio n yoga" 111 clas.-. each day. But Metoyer camt• up with the idea for the Walk to Wa!>hington. hop- ing that all Mudents will con· tinue Lhc momentum they start during their i.chool day. "The Pre~1dcn1 recommend~ 60 minutei. a day of exerciM'." Metoyer i.aad .• n1is I I 5 minutes uf walking! will give them a kick start." ------------- - Veterans recall their service Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot C:OSli\ Ml 'lA -Senior., gathl•rcd Friday 111 advance of MemonaJ l>ay to share their wartime experience• .. "A lot of Lhe .. e peo ple will ~tay home the next three days, and I wanted to have Lhcm i.hare." said Coo;ta Me'Hl Senior CentN Dire<.-ior Aviva Goelman. About 30 people attended the gathering out5ide the center, but only a few spoke. One of them ~ Huger Ledin, 89, who served in the Navy in New Caledonia during World War II. AFTER HOURS • Submit AFnR HOURS items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4295. SPECIAL EVENTS ART Of ALFRED HITCHCOCK Orange Coast College is offenng a nine-part film history on Alfred Hitctlc:odc. The senes will be moderated by retired OCC professor H. Arthur TauSS1g Eadl session will be held at 6:30 p m one Friday each month through Friday. The events will be held at OCC's Fine Arts Hall 116 Admission is $6 for adults and S5 for seniors and OCC students. Information and tidlets, call (714) 432-5880. GRADUATE SHOW The Oaire Trevor Sdiool of the Arts will host the Masters of Fine Arts Graduate Show from noon to 5 p.m. today at the University Arts Gallery Building 712, Room 1200, UC Irvine. Information· (949) 824-9854 . BIUCOSBY Comedian and lV legend Bill Cosby will perform at 8 p.m. July 22 at the Pacific Amphitheatre, Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. 88 Fair Onve, Costa Mesa. Information (714) 740--2000. MUSIC CABARET BY THE BAY Duke's Place will hos1 Cabare1 by the Bay to benefit local dlarit1es a\ 9 p.m. with a preshow dinner in tho First Cabin restaurant at 7:30 p.m. June 16. The oost is $10 for the show and $37.60 for the dinner. lnfonnation and reserv1t1iona: (949) 6304145. For Ledin. Memorial Day is 10 honor the far t that "we won the war and whal we fuuK11t for." Al Oau~hcny, 77, also served m World War II, ~pcndmg a little more than one year working JI a cemetery a-; an electrician -he a11ended about 200 funeral cer- emoniei.. "'lb 1Jw. day. I Mill have a proh- lem wath trumpet'>," hl' :.aid. I le c;a1d he bcllewl> Memorial Day "meani. freedom for us aU." Councilman Mike Scheafer and Planninl( Commil>-.,ioner Bruce Garlich, who ii. a member or tht· cen ter·~ Hoard of Direc· ton.. were also on hand. Scheafer -.aid h'e wa~ honored to lw at lhl' gatlwring hec<aU'>l' hio., ldllwr, "!-ihorty.'' wa-. in tlw Ma1me-.. "l'art of 11 I' n•11wmht·ri11g my latht•r . ,111d I have ~t·veral fncmh ~llt•d 1n Val;'lnam th.ii I 'ort of n•memlwr." \chcafrr .,,ud ~dwafcr wa., draflt•u hut didn't i.t•rH' 111 1he rnalu.uy during thl· Vwtnam War hecau'>t' J>re~1de111 llJch.ud Nixon canceled the d raft two weeks lwlorc• he wa'> sup· po')cd 10 report for duty. he '>aid "Nuw I W1'h I had tlw oppor 1u111ty to i.erve," '>lheafcr .,aid. ··1 hal'~ why I feel '>O 'trongly ahoul the young men and woml'n who .ire <,erv1ng now .. BEST BET COURTESY or SOUTH COAST R£P£RTORY "Cyrano de Bergerac," by Edmond Rostand, 1s a play about the famous man in love who 1s too self-conscience about his large nose to directly woo his love, Roxanne. Instead he uses someone else to read his poetry to her. The performance will be at 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. today on the Segerstrom Stage at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Onve, Costa Mesa. for information, call (714) 708-5555 or log on to http://www.southcoastrepertory.com. REBA MCENTIRE Concert Series at 8 p.m. July 11 at Grammy Award winner, Reba the Orange County Fair and McEntlre will perform as part of the Pecific Amphitheatre Summer See AFTER, Pa1e A7 PATIO FURNITURE FACTORY OUTLET SAVE 25·50% OFF RETAIL When You Deal Direct with the Factory MEMORIAL DAY SALE 1741 Newport Blvd. •Costa Mesa• (949) 548-2449 A l~o in ORANGE (7 14) 974-9900 and SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO (949) .i93·6 200 -... -.... ' .. --...... • • d a a CCC a a r Daily P!tot AFTER Continued from A6 Expotitlon Center. Information: (714) 740-2000, http://www.ocfair. conVpaclficamphitht111tre1 TRAIN Muaicel group Train will perform 11 pert of the Padfic Amphitheatre Summer Concert Serlea at 8 p.m. July 16 at the 0111nge County Fair and Exposition Center. Information: (714) 740-2000, h~Mww.ocfalr. conVpedficamphitheatrel HOOTIE AND THE BLOWFISH Mulic:al group Hootle and the Blowfish will perform as pert of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series at 8 p.m. July 18. lnfonnatlon: (714) 740-2000, http://www.ocfalr.conv)>acfflc amphitheatre/ BAROQUE TRUMPETER The Baroque Music Festival will present Baroque concertos, featuring Baroque trumpeter John Thleeaan at 4 p.m. June 20 at St Michaela All Angela Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Tkbta cost $25. Information: (949) 760-7888. BAROQUE ORGAN RECITAL The Baroque Music Festival will present an organ recital, featuring Baroque trumpeter John Thiessen and organ soloist Gabriel Amlgui at 8 p.m. June 21 at St Mid\aels All Angels Churd\, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. lld(eta cost $15. Information: (949) 760-7888. BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS The Baroque Music Festival will present "Music in the Gardens I;' featuring Baroque trumpeter John Thiessen at 8 p.m. June 23 at the Sherman Library and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Secular cantatas and instrumental worb by Purcell, Handel, Torelli and Carpentier. Tldceta cost $30. Information: (949) 760-7888. BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS The Baroque Music Festival will present "Music in the Gardens I~ featuring Baroque trumpeter John Thiessen at 8 p.m. June 23 at the Sherman Library and Gardens. 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Ttdtets cost $30. Information: (949) 760-7888. BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS The Baroque Music Festival will present "Music in the Gardens II;' featuring music by Bad\. Telemann, Couperin and Zelenka et 8 p.m. June 25 at the Sherman Library and Gardena, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona def Mer. Tdets coat $30. Information: (949) 760-7888. 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Although the race of price growth 1s expected to slow, mo•t upcrts predict ii will cononue to rise faster than historic norms both this yea.r andnc'"'· 1be rear of a bursting home price bubble is dlss1paling as the job marltel n:coven aod the demand for hornet conunuea 10 increue. The purchuc of• home It indeed a prcmJum lnveatmcnt. The Ewin&• have repreaented the NeWport Beach area since 1971. Por all your real estate needs call on the experienced Ewin& tam al Cout Newpon/ColdweU Banker. Jelf ~~759-3796 Lyteen Ewq~753786. .... ., ....... ......, fllllll 5 .......... ~,, .. ,,, features music by Briegel, Bad\, Mouret and Charpen~er at 8 p.m. June 23 at the Sherman Library and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Tldtets cost $25. Information: (949) 760-7888. UC IRVINE JA12. ORCHESTRA The UCI Jazz Orchestra will host a Spring Jazz Concert at 8 p.m. June 4 and 5 at 8 p.m. in Winifred Smith Hall at UCI. Tid<ets cost S8 to S12. Information: (949) 824-2787. UC IRVINE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The UC Irvine Symphony Orchestra will host Beyond Category: Ellington, Childs and Barber a concert conducted by Stephen Tud<er with guest artist SOPfano Ann Noriel. The event will at 8 p.m. June 11and12 et the Irvine Barclay Theatre. 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tidcets cost $8 to $12. lnformalion: (949) 8544646. See AFTER, Pa&e A8 BEST BET The United Scottish Society will host the Scottish Festival, which will feature Scottish culture, food and music from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $2 to $20. For information, log on to http:/ ;Www.united- scottishsociety.com. COURrESY OF UNITED SCOITISH SOCIETY Public Invited SOth Annual Memorial Day Servic May 31, 2004 11:00 AM Musical Selections by The All American Boys Chorus Floral Wreath Presentation Commemorating Those Who Served Please Join Us To Honor And Pay Tribute To All Who Answered The Call To Arms To Defend Our Beloved Country. Hot D and Sodu Provided Oh11n·11ne1 S 11sortd b V11uo11 's 0 11111Ulla1U o Cosio Mno EXCEP TIONAL SA VINGS ON YOUR FAVORITE LEXUS Saturday, May 29, 2004 A7 We've filled our showroom with Sale Merchandise, Furniture, Rugs, Fine Art, Accessories at our Best Price Ever. 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The event will be from 5 to 9 p.m. Aug. 19 at South Coast Plaza VIiiage, Sunflower Avenue and Bear Street Santa Ana. Information: (714) 284-5464. "Better Sleep Through Science. " • Super Pocketed -Co1/rM Uniquely Designed For Undisturbed Sleep • Patented No-Flip Mattress Designed JOOVWATUY Fashion Island's Annual Summer Concert Series will host pop singer and Grammy winner Jody Watley who will perform such hhs as •t.oo1ung for a New Love-and -Still a Thnll:' The performance will be at 7 p.m. July 14 m the Bloom1ngdale's Courtyard at Fashion Island, 40'1 Newport Center Dnve. Newport Beach. Seating is free VIP tidcets cost $20. Information: (949) 721-2000. FELIX CAVAUERE'S RASCALS Fashion Island's Annual Summer Concert Series will host Rode and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Felix Cevaliere's Rascals who will perform such hits as ·Groovin" ~s~ DESIGN CENTER //for All Your Decorating Needs!" 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'LOVIN' SPOONFUL' Fashion lstand's Annual Summef Concert Series will host Rodt and Roll Hall of Fame lnducteel the Lovin' Spoonful who wilt perbm such hits as -0o You Believe In Magic?" and •Summer In the City:' The perlonnance will be at 7 p.m. July 28 in the Bloomlngdale's Courtyard at Fashion Island, 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Seating is free VIP tid<ets cost S20. lnfonnation: (949) 721-2000. THE FIX)( Fashion Island's Annual Summer Coocert Series will host the Axx, who wilt perform sudl hits as -one Thing leads to Another" and •Saved by Zero:' The performance will be at 7 p,m . Aug. 4 In the Bloomingdale's Courtyard at Fashion Island, 40'1 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Seating is free. VIP tlc*ets cost $20. Information: (949) 721-2000. DAVE MASON Fa&hion Island's Annual Summer Concert Series will host Aodt and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Dave Mason, a founding member of the Dady Piiot group Traffic. 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VIP tictets cost $20. Information: (949) 721-2000. OZOMATLI Grammy Award-winning group Ozomatll will perform a variety of musk: from Latin salsa to jazz-funk as pert of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series at 7:30 p.m. July 16 at the Pacific Amphitheatre, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 740-2000, http://www.ocfsir. com/pacific.tmphitheatrel I JOHN FOGERTY Rodt end Roll Hell of Fame inductee John Fogerty will perform as pert of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series at 8 p.m. July 28 at the Pacific Amphitheatre, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 740-2000, http://www.ocfstr. compaafic.tmphitheatr&' JESSICA SIMPSON Singer Jesstea Simpson will perform as part of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Conoert Series at 8 p.m. July 31 at the Pacific Amphitheatre, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 740-2000. htl.p:Jlwww.ocf8ir SHERWOOD TEAK FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES 1835 NEWPORT BLVD . (AT HARBOR & 19TH IN THE COSTA MESA COURTYARDS) (949)642·6529 oomlpsc1f1CBmph1thea1re1 CELEBRATION OF MUSIC The Pacific Symphony will host the Celebration of M usic, which commemorates the symphony's 25th anniversary. The event will feature hundreds of orange county sdlool children part1c1pating in performances as well as the Pacific Symphony itself. The event begins at 4 p.m. June 13 m the Pacific Amphitheatre at the Orange County Fair & Expos1t1on Center, 88 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 755-5788, http:l!www.pac1ficsymphony.org. MERLE VALDEZ YOUTH CELEBRATION OF MUSIC The Merle Valdez Piano Studio will host a concert by the Suzuki Method and M usic Teachers Assn. of California piano students, ages 4 to 18. The students will perform with the Four Seasons Academy Symphony and String Orchestra at 7 p.m. June 5 at the M erle Valdez Piano Studio Amphitheater, 2384 Redlands Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets cost $10 to $18. Information: (714) 545-5438 WEEKLY JAM DUKE'S PLACE Jazz and cod<tails flow daily from noon to midnight Sundays through Thursdays and from noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club & Resort, at 1221 W Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 64!>-5000. MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAll Walter Lakota and David Alcantar, the New York Jazz Connection Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251 E Coast Highway in Newport at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and at 7 p m. Sundays and Mondays. Diana D1trl joins the duo on vocals on Mondeys. It's free lnformation- (949) 673-9500. THE VILLAGE INN The Village Inn on Balboa Island offers great music Thursday through Sunday nights. Roe Kodz performs at 8 p m Thursdays. Road Dogz and Martins ar 8:30 Saturday, May 29. 2004 A9 p.m. Fridays, Greg Tower at 9 p.m. and the Derek Bordeaux R&B Combo at 6;30 p.m. The Village Inn is at 127 Manne Ave .. Balboa Island Information (949) 675-8300. MUSIC AT THE GRIU The Bluewater Grill offers live music Friday and Saturday nights. Greg M organ, Nick Peper and Kelly Gordien (known as MPG) perform classic rock, R&B and swing at 8:30 p.m . Fndays. Marvin Gregory and MPG will perform classic rock, swing and R&B at 8:30 p.m Saturdays. The restaurant 1s at 630 Lido Park Drive, Newport Beach Free. (949) 675-3474. Floor Sample Sale \\l''~'"'. ,~r..s Q~'i "--" i.JfKH.'' 949-515-4450 www.comfortablehouse.com H>:H> Harbor Blvd., Co-.ta M e:,a Meinorial Day ' e Saturday • Sunday • Monday Fine st Quality L e athe r Sofas And Chairs At Gre at Prices! Barca\gunger· Sofas s tarting At S 1595 Chairs With Otton1an Starting At $995 Available in 7 colors. i\.1atching recliners available. Full Design Consutttng Service Available H.J. GARRETT FURNITURE ~~:!AJ ·A tomlly troollOrt of prOV\cflng seMCe and value StnCe 1960 · 2215 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (949)646-0275 l SuNo-.v 12 . s " A.10 S.Uday, May 29, 2004 FORUM HOW TO GET PUBLISHED -Lett.re: Mall to Ryan Carter at the Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay 51., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • Reeders Hot11M: Cell (949) 642-«>86 Fu: Send to (949) 648-4170 · J-mel:S.nd to dallypllot@latimea.com •All col1'9spondenoe must Include full name, hometown and phone number (for vertflc8tlon puf'POIM). The Pilot r.servn the right to edit all aubmlsak>na for clarity end length. READERS RESPOND A firecracker of a debate AT ISSUE: Are I'm all for it I think there fireworks are a huge illegaJ fireworks a should be a UmJ1ed time problem on our street, Pacific when they can have Avenue, on the fourth of JuJy. problem in Costa fireworks only. Around here We dead end at Fairview Park it's the week before, the week and on the Fourth everyone Mesa? after, and It's just like bombs comes to our block to both going off. ll's air poUullon view the fireworks on the Are WegaJ fireworks a and ils costing u& money for bluffs at the park and light problem in Costa Mesa7 for the police and fire Lheir fireworks. Trash is sure. They have been a departments to try to do strewn from one end to the problem for the past years. anything about It. other. The park Is all dead When people have been Councilman Om!> Steel weeds and really to go up at burnt and fire has erupted, and Sandy Genis. I hope they any minute. allowing fireworks leads the can pursue it to the polnt of 1Wo years ago I sent a way to all kinds of fireworks. getting rid or the whole thing letter to the city manager legal or illegal. because it's a bUght to tht: about this and th.e fact that The five cities Buena Parle. city. the fields will catch on fire Garden Grove, Stanton and RAMONA BOLHOUS and no signs were posted. us aJJ need extra police and Costa Mesa Tiley posted small signs and firemen 10 work overtime to did finally mow the fields. locate those Illegal fireworks. Yes, they are definitely a The next year no signs, and (How can they catch I.hem In problem. It is encoumging lhey mowed the lawn JuJy 3. the act7 Impossible). that Police Olief John People start before that date. And dJd you know that the Hensley is taJcing the bull by At WiJson and Pacific at the newest policy finalized on the horns and has an allian<.:e huge, old apanment May 17 has condemned the wilh Fire Olief ]Im 1111-. to complex. flreworks continue sale of spinners and deal wilh the issue. throughout June and JuJy. hand-heJd fireworks but We have seen a LORRIE ARCESE group packages will only be tremendous impact of illegal Costa Mesa prohibited beginning in the fireworks m our year 2006. When will firemen neighborhood over the years. Illegal fireworu are a and policemen do their jobs And cenainly a huge lhreat serious problem in Costa of preventing crime and not or fire llJld other problem.\ Mesa Whal wns once a arriving when the spinners not to menllon pe~onaJ delightful family holiday has and spartcJers, Roman Injury. etc. It's hard being become an tM?nlng of candles and other illegals are defeated. The chiefs have explosions and flying rockets. blown out and dead. Do we combined forces to address Our yard and roof are covered need spies at each residence? this Issue. I'm gtad to see that with hazardous debris from Nonprofit agencies find other they are handling the issue or fireworks. We'd love to see ways besides playing with illegal fireworks lhis year. strict enforcement or a zero fire. Be creative. Enforcemen1 ERIC BEVER tolerance policy for illegal of the new policy Is Costa Mesa fireworks. I .oil. of publicity =sslble. plus fliers sen1 to every NE HOGAN •EDITOR'S NOTE: Eric Bever 1s resident would be a good idea SHERESHVESKY a Costa Mesa Planning JEAN AND DON UL.ANDER Costa Mesa Comm1111oner. Costa Mesa I . . : -• a COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Planning now for Westside future W Ith regard to Martin Millard's commentary on my City Council candJdacy, I can think of no greater endorsement than Mlllard's opposition ("Council candidates can't possibly represent everyone." Thursday). I eagerly awaJt the announcement by any Costa Mesa City Council candidate who does not consider the rights and concerns of homeowners/residents, business owners or property owners to each be legitimate considerations in how they would govern. Better yet, which of them shares Mr. MUlard's view of our society? If you don't know what that view ls, go to www.newnation.org/Mtllard/ and decide for yourself. I have. I suppose if you don't agree with the ideology you find there then that makes you a "liberal." That's just plaln nonsense. For the record, I'm a fiscal conservative and social moderate. With regard 10 the Westside. I believe that It is anti·property rights positions llke Millard's that have stymied progress on the Westside. It Is my opinion that the failure of both the old Westside Specific Plan and attempts to use redevelopment as a tool for Westside progress can be traced to an inabiJity to find common ground on which lhe stakeholders couJd agree. The Westside Revitalization Oversight Committee, on which aiJ stakeholders are represented, Is on the verge of findlng that common ground, thanks to the good work of the group's "re.zone" subcommittee. among others. I wish them well. Based on the work the committee ls doing and my own independent assessment, here's where I stand on Westside revitallzallon: BRUCE GAR LICH •Do the environmentaJ assessment that will support the "bluffs" overlay zone change to medium density residential from its current low density designation. · • Consider the possible expansion of the overlay territory as an option to be pursued later after evaluating lessons learned from the initial overlay development results. • Do not "re-zone;" i.e., do not create legal nonconforming properties. • Rely on private sector proposals to activate the overlay. • Incorporate the West 19th Street territory into the existing redevelopment area. • Adopt a specific plan for the area to guide redevelopment. • Adopt an eminent domain policy that is limited to ensuring necessary lot combinations at fair marlce1 prices; i.e .• discourage "holdouts" that unfairly prevent redevelopment. • Rely on private sector redevelopment 10 fund property acquisition, not tax increment revenue. • Review and maJce decisions regarding aJI recommendations of the committee; hold "Town Hall" meetings throughout the City to accomplish this. I apologize if the foregoing is a little too detailed for some but I belleve those who follow this issue understand my position and J believe It ls an Issue that requires candidates to be specific. It won't happen overnight but If we do the kJnds of things I've outJ ined, we can jump-start the renewal of the Westside. For example, according to estimates from homebuilding companies, the residentiaJ overlay can result in about 300 or more single-family homeownership opportunities and hopefully encourage existing homeowners to upgrade their properties. West 19th Street redevelopment can and should result in much needed affordable senior housing opportunities and a new super market/retail center. Mixed-use and other "inflll~ innovations can stimulate economic growth and make West I 9th Street a re tall I dining/ entertainment destination for area shoppers. I believe a majority of stakeholders have a mutual interest ln this outcome and will support it or something close to it. You see. 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May 29. 2004 Al 1 THE CROWD 'Stars' come out to play for needy WEDDINGS AND ANNIVERSARIES C hildhelp USA raised more than $100,000 at il!. annual golf toumament held at Str.1wberry Farm!> Golf Oub, Irvine. Newport'i. i.pons celebrity Rich Saul. former all-pro offensive center for the l.01> Angeles Ranll>. 10111ed other local celebrities, 111duding the H'ry popular tanner Cahfomia bngel Doug l>eClnces on the golf course. 01e Orange County chapter of 01ildhrlp U!:v\ ''one of lhe large:.1 in the nJtion. ~ing enonnou.' annual dollar.. to assist children living in rc1>idential care fadlities. Newpon-Mesa dollar' hcnl'fit the Beaumont Ou!dhl'lp facilll)'. ·n1e recent golf event wai. chaired by Patty McDonald and Debbie Trout. Olrlstlne Bren, a dedicated Childlwlp volunteer. rl'pon'> that sub.,tanuaJ spon.,or 'uppon for the tourn .. unent came from local bui.im''l>l''>. 1nduding lkg<il l:ntertainmcnt, l'dw;mh I heater'>, California Padlk I lome,, GanahJ l.umhcr. C ora Lola Fountain and l'a'hion l~l<utd\ Gary\ nnd Lo. U1ildhclp ladies working on the golf event included Dorothy Bono, Kim Doud, Diana Miner, Nancy Rohan and 01ildhclp Orange County chapter l're!-.ident Jana Shuler. The annual 01ildhelp 'um mer event knm' n ill> l·errago'>to \\ill ta~e over l-a,h1on 1 ... land on June 5. proml'>ing thC' bcM food and tht• ltveliest mu,ic to kickoff the ~ummer seal.on 111 '\/ewpon. For titkc•t mformatmn, 'top hy Tutto Mare at i:a~hmn 1 ... 1and or call t.:0 l'hair Debra Violette at (!:)49) 11118 4423. Corona del Mar\ re~ident lllOVlt' '>tar Kathy Thompson tmdt•d on her tellulo1d image w play the rnoM glamorouc; farmc•r for her annuru onion pilgrimage on lx•half of co.,ta Mc...a'<, SharC' OurSdve· .. It w,,., the 10th illllll\'eNIJ)' lunrhenn started hv lllOmp,on From left, Debbie Trout. professional football player and former L.A. Ram Rich Saul and Patty McDonald at the Ch1ldhelp USA golf tournament. Trout and McDonald co-chaired the event held at Strawberry Farms Golf Club in Irvine. LEFT: Jesse and Pilar Upchurch supported the SOS Star Team luncheon at rive Crowns in Corona del Mar. RIGHT: From left. Daniel Thomas, Rita Sprinkel and hostess and founder of the SOS Star Team Kathy Thompson at the annual donors luncheon last week. 10 mil) lornl fnend' 111 -.upport of the nonprofit Share· Our Selve'>. providing food, medical and dental t .1re and financial aid to the local working poor. Known ,t., the St.tr I e;un, ll10rnp'><.m and fnend'> have mude an annual financial tummitrnt•111 to the nonprofit that actually began more thm1 17 year' ago Once a year tht• ladies gatlwr at rive Crown'> He\taurant 111 Corona dcl \ lar for what has ('Ollll' to he known a' "111e (,reat Omon ( ;iveaway." 'l110111p.,on gather'> the -;wecll''t of the ..,\, l'l't omon' from Imperial County ,md ueate'> h"ft hag<> requiring more than I .l)(Xl pound.., of thl' oniom 10 dt'>lnhute to donor.. and friend'>. I he luncheon l.t ... 1 wet•k rn.i'>ed more than S2'i.OOO for Share our Selve<.. Mont'} WJ' raii.ed from -.uch gem•mu., 111izen'> a ... Jinl a nd Catherine Emmi. Reed and Rita Sprinkel. Verna and Joe Degenhardt. Allee Rlair and Carol Pracalosy Abo 'upport111g the Star le;1111 oiuo11 luncheon were Henry and Carol Schleleln. Mike Russell, Nips Waters. April Egbert .ind George Wentworth •THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Jones-Edler Irene Jone-. and Kurt l dler both of Newport Beach. exchJ11gt•ll VO\\'> ,I( tht• poim overlook mg Kap.1lua B,1y on the i-.land of Malll on April 4. l'he hridl' 1s the d.1ughter of Diarw Jone., ol Ne\\port Ht·.ith Kurt Edler and Irene Jones and Jim Jom'' of Balboa l-.l.111d. I hl' m.itron ol honor \\a ... I .1ur.1 I l'l' Hoh111 ... on. The bric.k ... 111,ud' we rt· 1\11,tt•n \Jt•\\ h,1n and I Jnd'>t'Y Lupo I hl' lmtlegroom '' tht' 'on of ~l1thele and Kent l:dler of Co,ta ~ll·..,a. I he bt·'t 111.m w;" Skylar Putman. rhe grourmmen were It'll I dlt'r nnd Jon M1tclwll. l ht• rt'l epllon ",.., hdd at the l\,1palua Bay I lo tel 1n ~lm11 \\Ith 60 !{lie'" 111 .111entlam1• I he coupll•\ ho1wy1110011 '"'" 'f>l'llt 011 till' i'l;ind ot K,111,11. I he two plan to liw 1n Nl'wport llt•arh I he bntll' ,., employed a ... a lourth grade tt•.1ther at I larhor \; ll'\\ Ut•1111•nt.ll'\ \duwl I Ill' groom "employt•d .C> a rn1ddl1· -.chool 1l',1dwr 111 tllC' I luntingtcm lk<1ch < II} School l>l\t 111 t Gordon F. an<l Mary Lo u1 ..,c Bate-.. (,onion I and :'\I.tr\' l.ou1w Batt'' will l t•l1•1>r.lll' their hOth \\t•dd111g .1nnl\ 1•r,,1r} on JUnl' ;! I With <I tmnily dinrH·r on Jum• D ,,, I I lonll> 111 l'lau·n11a I Ill' rouple hve' in ( o'ta ~le'a and lw., '" 11 t h1ldn·n. l 1ordo11 Hand.ill II.Ill'' and Slwryl Go rdon F. and Mary Louise Bates l.ou1.,t• Pr.1ther I he\. al-.c1 hd\l' four gr.111dth1ldrt•11, lrt•nt (, I hldt'rhr.u1d. I lt·11h ~I. lkt•\t''· I lt•.ither J\ llrcl\\n and I lolly I l ,Jllian .1ml I .! great w.1ndl hildn•n. 1\11 B.itt•, '' rl'tlrl'd from '"'l'' ,111d Mr... ll,1tt·' \\,1' .1 lull llllll' ho1111•111,1 ~t·r 'i..Memorial Weekend..e BODY TREATMENTS Soothe your muscles with a massage $]5* PACKAGES OF 4 AVAILABLE FOR $240 at the Hyatt Newporter Newport Beach, California FREE VALET PARKING ... ••••l'•' ., • (. I I 07 jamboree Road, Suite #2, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 640-4093 www.pylM.com Monday -Saturday • 9am to 9pm • Sunday -I Oam to 4pm: by aP.pointment , ' Al2 SJtUtday, M..iy 29, 2004 FAITH THE MORAL OF THE STORY She rides with some help from her friends ·1:ncottragement is 0Aygt>11 tu tlte soul " -GEORGE M. ADAMS '' Cindy. I 1hough1 I .,.,,w someone who looked like you biking with a group of women. Arc you back on a h11::ydc again? How long has it ht'cn, and what changed for you?" a friend asked recently. I told lwr that it had been well llVl'( a year, !Jlher lhan a few orca'>ium. I abo expla111cd 1ha1 11 wa~ a comb1na11on of lime. !>hortness of breath because of exer1lon or asthma. A common line among some of us Is ·11realhing Is good. Breathing is important.· We obviously had tu brealhe as we biked, but my friends also breathed encouragement into me as l returned to a road bike. rode more and comple1ed a couples' bike lrip around the picturesque Solvang area. We knewthere would be hills CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON on our route, but we hadn't planned on the headwinds and unusual heal. Besides splashing waler on each other, we splashed encouragemenl on one another as we pedaled through quaint towm. and passed farms, ranches and vineyards. I loved the lall lrees a'i well a1> ... eeing and hearing birds that are differenl from 1hose we have at home. Lush and beau1iful scenery gave way to stretchei. 1hat were barren. But even those Mrelches wercn'1 so bad when we focused on and shared wilh one another. II was great 10 get to spend 1lme with friends we've known a long time. And we got 10 know new ones while en Joying a delicious picnic and delightful meals 1oge1her. We prayed for ~afety, laughed and rode t<>l(ether, and we looked oul for each other. prayer, and encouragcme111 that had put fill' hack in thf' saddle a~ain. For yeari. I'd t•rqoy<'d llll' lamaraderie and scenery of hake ndt''> Jnd tnpi. wirh my husband Jon, family and friend'>. fht' reJi.on I wa<, off my bike for 'o long wa .. 1hat I'd had lwo t r:i,llt's Jll 'I .1 week apnrt from each o ther. .mJ 11 took lnn~cr than I experted fur me to heal b111h physically and emolaonally. DunnK thJI 11rne off, I fre4uen1ly met my felJow l yc h!>ts for coffee or a meal eillwr by walking or drivi11g. My husband pa1u•n1ly wailt.·d until lhc tim~ wa., right for me lo \tart back again. I normJlly rode a road bike, which has th11111rc' Ru1 when I finally fell rl'ady to ride, I wan1ed the security of wider tires 1ha1 arc on mountain bikl''i. Jon had a hil ydc ready for me in no ume. I staried 'lowly w1lh 'horl ride'\ and appreciated <·vt.•ryh11dy\ 1•ncourngemen1. They lei me .:o •II my own pace and offered to ride with. an from of or bt•hind me or provide • 1ny ht'lp I needed Wt.• oflcn slopped 10 t a1ch our breath and 1•n1oy th<• Vll'W al 1he top of ~le<'p hills. Sometime'> we commt•n tcd 011 (,od\ 1 rl'a\1v11y .i .. we looked at the divcr'lc ht'auty 111 t•vt.•ry diretl1on. he ii lht.• ,L,y. 11111un1a111.,, trt.'l''> or c.olorfully blooming Oower'>. Al otlwr lilnl'~ Wl' talked about our rlt'l'U for oxygcn when we experil'nced II was clearly a ride where my lungs needed oxygen. and my soul needed and apprecialed encouragemenl. Besides asking God for his guidance each day, I'm going to try 10 a'>k him if is there is ')Omeone who needs my encouragement. 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IN THEORY Peace in a turbulent world AT ISSUE: We hear so much today about wars fought in the name of religion, and even major politicaJ differences within faiths. Much has been said about religious differences in Iraq With these tensions in the name of faith, can religion ever be a force for peace in the world? How or why shouJd it be? No. Religion cannot be a force for peace. Religion Is the at1empt of humanity 10 gel to or appease a god or gods. It ls human effort. Mostly, ii is a human effort 10 remove some sense of guilt or impending judgment. Foundationally, reUgion is fear-based. fear breeds fear. Religious people fear the disfavor of their divine beings if they don·1 measure up. They fear the influence of other religions on their culture and family. Religious wars erup1 when fearful people try to eliminate the theoretically harmful inOuence of one religion over another. or ii becomes a convenient excuse for pollticaJ motives. God's inlention in creatmg humanity was not the developmen1 of a religious system thal made people .. good enough· 10 be in his presence. God created us 10 have a love relatiomJup with him. not a religion. I know of no definition of love that includes S)'lttems or rilual. My love for my wife and family as far from sys1ematic or ritual. The New Testament tells w. tha1 we are saved by "grace ... not as a resull of works, for thal would cause people to boast. ru1ual breeds pride, and love is the antithesis of pride. Religion is easier than relationships. Religion makes it easier lo meai.ure who is meeting the standard, who is "in.• ln my own faith s~tem. people have often gouen lazy with their relationship wi1h God and let ii deleriorate inlo ri1uaJ. That ritual in 1urn bege1.1> religion. So yes. many have in the name of Ouis1 used their religion tu justify bombing and murdering, bu1 that is no1 Jec;us. Even people who don'I go 10 church know Jesus isn'1 like !hat. Proverbs 21 :3 says "To do whal is righr and just is more acceptable to the Lord than sacrifice." Ueliglous sacrific~ mean nothing to God if they are not done with righteousnesc; and justice. Righreousness and justice are only real if they come from the heart. Righleoll!>ness without love as hypocrilical, justice without love is cold. So 10 answer the ques1ion. as long a people are religious, religion will play a part in wobal connicts. II can never be a tool of peace. If, however, religion is replaced by relationship, then ju:.tice, rigt11eousness and peace will follow . ASSOCIATE PASTOR RIC OLSEN I I arbor Trinity <l1urch C.o~la Mesa Peace-Shalom -Salaam•~ a major focus and concern of all worldwide religjons. "Peace" occurs more Ulan 300 timl'S in the Bible and in downs of places in 1he Book of Conunon Prayer. Dally prayer and lhough1 lead 10 ever new understandings or "peace." in loyally lo lhe person, leaching and Lordship of Jesus Quist. my Omstian commitmenl is to God's way of redcmptivl' love: 10 pray, :.iudy and work for peace and justice, and to confronl. so far as possible, all forms of violence. in rellowship with others I endeavor to be fatlhful lo our baptismal vows. including "to renounce the evil powers of this world. whkh corrupt and destroy the crca1ures of God? (Book of Common Prayer 302) and to wage peace across all boundaries, calling upon people everywhere to repent, to forgive and 10 love. In the book "Wishful TI1inking. • Presbyterian minister Fred Buechner writes, "Peace has come lo mean the time when there aren't any wars or even when there aren'I any major wars. Beggars can't be choosers; we'd most of us settle for that. Bui in Hebrew, peace. "shalom,· means fullness, everything you nL't'd to be wholly and happily yourself. One of lhe titles by which Jesus is known is Prince of Peace, and he used the world himself in what seems at first glance 10 be two radically contradictory ullerdnces. On one occasion he said 10 the disciples, "Do not lhink that I have come 10 bring peace on earth; I have nol come to bring peace, but a i.word." (Matthew l0:34} And later on, the last Lime they ate to~ether, he said 10 them. "Peace See THEORY, Pase A13 Happy Father's Day Ken Open Everyday 7am to 10pm 949.673.2244 3347 E. Pacific Coaat Hwy CoroM dd Mar Jcarr .. FORMULAS"' IONE-UP l40 ea,. 114 3 ' N EWCHAPTER. holy basil Atducn ltl'm Rtducn su911 a1vlngs towm ""11M>l lev«li ' ~: . 'Piiot i Jlo p . u le e er ltlS f e Continued from Al2 1 le-.tve with you; my peace I give to you. "(John 14:27) The contradiction Is resolved when you realize tha1 for Je:.w. peace ~ms to have meanl nor the absence of stntggle bur the presence of love. In ny prayer book ii. a marker fm111 the Epbcopal Peace Fellowi.Jtip, which ~ays, "You have prayed for peace roe.Jay. What does lhis mean 10 you?" At our Parish Olurch we have a "Peace Mass" on 1'1esday mornings with special pr.iyer:. for peace: I do pray for peace daily. One day praying for peace may lead me 10 wnte lener. to our governmental representatives. AJ1other day having prayed for peace may lead me to smile at that driver who obnoxiou:.ly cuts me oil. Every Ouistian should pray for peace daily. and doing '>0 '>hould FAITH CALENDAR • Is your church or place of worship planning a special event?lfso,sendthetyped informa1ion at least two weeks before the event to the Daily P1lo1, 330 W Bay St , Costa Mesa, CA 92627, attention· Mike Swanson, rel1g1on editor, fa)( to 1949) 646-4170, or send e-mail 10 da1/ypilot ~lat1mos com SPECIAL EVENTS CAPPELLA CANTORUM Cappella Cantorum, the young adult choir of St. John Vianney Chapel, is beginning its fifth year. The choir 1s 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. 'MASS OF THE CHILDREN' St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 100 member sanctuary choir and 40 member orchestra will perform "Mass of the Children," at 4 p.m. June 6 at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beech. Childcare will be provided by reservation only. Information and reservation: (949) 574-2228, (949) 574-2283. 'A JOURNEY THROUGH JEWISH MUSIC' "A Journey Through Jewish Music," a concert celebrating Cantor Jonathan Grant's 10 years at Temple Bat Yahm will take place at 7:30 p.m. June 6 at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbaclc St .. Newport Beach. Information: (949) 644-1999. WOMEN OF THE TORAH Women of the Torah, a lunch and learn with Rabbi Rayna Gevunz will be et noon Wednesday at Temple Bat Yahm. 1011 Camelbaclc St .. \ monvate each of us to some particular action every day. . . THE VERY REV. CANON PETER 0. HAYNES St. Michael & All Angels EpiscopaJ Parish Oturch Corona del Mar llel1gion does not cause wars; 1wople do. 1-.ach person ii. responsible for 1111erpreting and exp~lng his or her valuei. and/or religious 1rad1uon. ·111e ideal!> of a failh tradition are '>eldorn lived fully by .1dherents. even lho:.e who are rnrrndered leaders or devoted lollowers. Bur thi'i b no excu-.e for .1bandoni11g the values we mo:.t need, however disillusioned we may be by religious representatives or organiz.ation5. lhe Tibetan Buddhist teacher C.hogyam Tnmgpa warned about "-.piritual materialism," the t1:ntlemy for the ego to dii.ton .md use the <;puitual path for its Newport Beach. Information: (949) 644-1999. JA1.Z VESPERS Friends of Music will present Jazz Vespers by Grammy Award winning Rev. No rman Freeman. The event will be at 7 p.m . June 6 at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church. 3233 Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar, (949) 644-0463. WORKSHOPS SEASONS OF THE SOUL: THE JEWISH LIFE CYCLE The Jewish Learning Institute is offering an eight week course titled HSeasons of the Soul: the Jewish life cycle.H The event will be from 7:15 to 8:45 p.m. every Tuesday through June 15 at the Hyatt Newponer, 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. The cost is $99 Information and registration: (949) 721-9800, http://www.1/icentral.com PARENTING GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange County is forming a parenting group to help parents to understand and deal with the feelings and behavior of their children. The group meets fr om 10 to 11 :30 a .m. the first and third Mondays of the month at the center, 250 E. Baker St .. Suite Gin 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: (71 4) 441)-4950. Preregistration Is required BAHAI FIRESIDES 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 See FAITH, Pa1e A14 MY. MY AND ff SEEMS AS rHOlJGH YOU MADE Pl.ANS I-OR THIS WF.f-.KF.ND ANDI WAS NOT INCLUDED' JUST IN CASl-. YOl' FORCiOT'! RECYCLED RAGS ~s·1 SliNOA Y OF THE MONTH PARKJNG I.OT PARTY IS ON MAY 30,2004 I WOUl.O l..OVF TO Sl:.E YOU THERE! (949) 675-5553 27.ll E COAST HWY CORONA DEL MAR. CA ' FA 1 TH own linuted purposes. The list of situations in which people active ln reUgiou:. cradltloru. dld nothing, caved m or were co-opied by corrupt governments is a long one (the I lolocausl, for example). Yer people Inspired by religious ideaJs have favorably influenced his1onc events such as I.he cwil rights movement 111 the United States and the end of apartheid in South Africa. The search for a "global ethic" is one of the mo:.t promising aspect of interfaith dialogue. "Religions should be able to agree that human beillgs should not live inhumanely" 1s how theologian Han!> Kung put!> it. ~t Mi~ael & ~An~~ P1c1fic View 11 ~ugucmc Corona Jel Mu • 64-i-0463 A CnflprxatrOfl of 1ht .fo(!iidll ( ommwflum Bl'IW/\'G Ol'IUAI Tlf IOI 1.\'G ( HRJU 4-\/) \ER\1W, 01 II rn\f\fl \11 Y I he Rn J l'crcr I l H•• ""'• Rcc:mr \l''l;llA\' \(I It lll 11 H ;m Huh I u,h;mr 'l ~m · \unJ.i, '>..huol :I.Jui! Bible \tud\ Ill Jm -lhoril ~ udumr .\l'RlfRI t.1kf .1i ~II 1Blf Agreement about bai.ic valu~ and their application 10 lntemationaJ human rights issues should take precedence over sorting through differences aboat metaphysics or theology in dialogue between religious groups. Religious extremlsm. one of the most serious threats to world peace, will be most effectively countered by reUglous groups acting in union, rather than having lheir voice wealcened by rivalry and ideological competition. Paul Tillich pointed out that everyone is religious. Each person':. actions and choice!> reflect his or her ultimate concerns, be they money, God. family or football The issue 1s not religion as such. It is human maturity. THE REV. DEBORAH BARRETI' Zen Center of Orange Counry Costa Mesa SAINT JAMES CHURCH EPISCOPAL "A c-111 WutW ii Urlllf i.m ant .. ~ ... ""-',,.,,.,,. The Rev Praveen 8vnyon. Reclor 3 209 Via Udo =~ 7 30 om Trod111onol 9 om Coflremeo!'o'Y. 9om Church SchoOl 1 lom Chon$ITIO!ic ond Wedneidoy Noon "HOW TO KEEP YOUR FAMILY EMOTIONALLY HEALTHY" '~ND~w·s 11 TU'llOchv ~:l ·RJ r.,.,, "' "'' •·" ~aturday, May 29, 1004, 5,30 r.M. Sunday, May JO, 2()().4. 8: 10 lie JO· I~ A.M. Wtdnr-da) N111h1 81blt Srudy. t" 10 P.M. + "A God-ccntmd parish communny, mmuctcd by the Word of God A and rcn~cd by the Sacraments" Our Lady Queen of Angels 2046 Mar Vista Drive Newpon Beach, CaJifornia 92660 (949)644-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349 Rev. Monsignor William P. McLaughJin P.i.stor LITURGIES: S.uurday, 5 p.m. (Cantor), Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet). 8:30 (Contemporary) 10:00 (Choir). 11 :30 a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (Contemporary) WORSHIP DIRECTORY Publishes Every Satunlay in the Daily A Pilot CALL 949.57 4.4249 Saturday. May 29, 2004 All EAGT8LUFF 89VG ~ 91fllG CLUB SUMMER ~AV CAM ....... -~ June 21 ·August 27, 2004 7:30am -6:00pm Mon.-Fri. Ages 6-12 $140 per week (includes all trips) WEEICLY FIELD TRIPS, BEACll TRIPS S. POOL DAYS single day $30 JR. STAFF PROGRAM for members 13 and up! Register by May 31 & receive s10 OFF each pre-paid week!!! 2555 Vista Del Oro, Newport Beach. CA 92660 949-640-6650 email: eastbluffbgc@hotma1l.com aith WORSHIP DIRECTORY 11 \\'l "i l I TEMPLE ISAIAH OF NEWPORT BEACH Pre11nt1 Guest Speaker CAROL SMITH AMBASSADOR FOR ELOERHOST£l on Friday night. June 18, 2004 It 8:00 PM. Her topic Wiii be: "ELDERHOSTEL ADVENTURES" Rabbi Marc Rubenstein and Cantor Svetlana wilt Ottlclate. Thi evening 11 lr11 to th1 community * For Into. call: (941) 541-6900 2401 lrYIN An., ....,ort lacll (llct lay, coni• 11111 1111111) FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via lido Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Chwch IO am & 5 pm Sunday School 10 am w .. 111•1<1y M.,.llnq\ JG t:IT1 < l lHl"i l li\N Brina Your Head V AsWellAs .l Your Heart Worship 10:00 A.M HARBOR CHRIST IAN CHURCH (Dlaclples of Chrl11) 2•01 Irvine Ave. Newport Stach. CA (949) 645-5781 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 310(' PacJ1 W ~ Dr Ne~rt BNi h 644-2617 or 675-4661 Chwch ·~ ".rl'l Sunday Sch~. , am V.'•t· •"'--.t.T1 'b11 I "' ~ ' 1'1 W!"1J1 .dry "" - Thy right hand, 0 Lord, It become glorlous In power: ... And In the gre1tn .. 1 of thine excellency thou hast over- thrown them thlt rose up against thee: bodue 111:8 {to :), 7 {to :) Br.richc) ofTht MtW! Cbwrh •The Fini Cbwth of Cbm1, Sc""""· &"11~. \14,'\ll{hu1t11' ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Arms and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Jamboftt & b\tbtufT In "it .. purt Btath Newport Center United Methodist Church Rev. Cathleen Coocs, Pastor 1601 Marguerite Ave. comer of Marguerite and San Joaquin Hills Rd. (949) 644-0745 &Im Quin \'fonhip Servi« 10.,,, Wonhip 11.,,J Chi/Jmii S11""4y &boo/ ~11th m«tin1 ~tkly Newport Harbor Lutheran Church (E.L.C.A.) 798 Dover Dr. Newport Beech Tradltlonal Lutheran Pastor James McCammon Worahlp Service with Holy Communion Sunday 9:15 am CHILD CARa AVAILA8La M•SA VllRDB UNITED ME"T'HOOIST CHURCH 1701 Beker, C.M. Worahlp & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 e.m. (714) 970-8234 Or R1ch.1rO teorve Rev St11>t1an1t Toon $1111C)( Mtllllltr Youth M1ntS1t1 ChrUt Chwdt Br the Sea Unil\"d Mcth("lu1 1400 W l\11"'"" l\hrl .. N""'J"O" Rea. h H~t M h""""""' .~ aio«10 .. ~ •..Jl~ The ~. Dr. ~'I" R Crbp, l\ti1or ("'9)673-}805 b ' Al 4 S.lturo.ly, May 29, 2004 FA I T H WE SEE YOUR NEED FOR LIFE INSURAN CE GROWING EVERYDAY. WE LIVE WHERE YOU LIVE. Ju your f.aJUlly grows, so ~ you1 nett! for pru1cction. And nobody a.n help you pnmdc thar protecuon ltkc me. your ~we Farm ..gcor. Stt me tochy St~ I till, Agmt I.a. !OIK llllhl• uKt. A cooo NFJCHBOR A run: FARM 1s ntERE. ... , ...... ,, FAITH Continued from A 13 month. The talks Include brunch or dinner. Also, interfaith devotional meetings will be held the last Saturday evening of the month. Call for locations. (949) 759·0999 for Friday meeting, (949) 760-6360 for Sunday meeting. and (949) 646·6328 for Saturday devotional. ZEN 101 The Zen Center of Orange County offers an lntroduC1ion to Zen Workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. the flrat 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 SPtRITUAL JOURNEY A 26-lesson study on the life of Jeaus Christ titled •Journey to the Croas· is taught at 9:46 a.m. Sundays during the Homebullder's Bible Cla11 at Libeny Baptist Church. The studV parallels the four Gospels to present the story of Christ. The church is at 1000 Bison Ave., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 760·5444. DREAM ON The Adult Faith Formation at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church in Newport BeJSch holds a dream analysis group from 1 to 4 p.m. Su ndays at 2046 M ar Vista Drive, Newport Beach (949) 219-1408. MEDITATION LESSONS A free lectio divins med1tat1on group meeting is held at 7· 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Our Lady Queen of Angels, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Lectio ls a style of meditation that includes using Scripture or a special reading as a stimulus. The Christian Meditation Group meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each 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. WEEK LY 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 et 10 a.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month at 250 E. Baker St., Suite Gin 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 support group that meets at 10 a.m. Thursdays. Both groups meet at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. 24512 Moulton Parkway. The service is also forming a parenting support group to meet the first and third Mondays of each month at 10 a.m. at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. CONTAGIOUS CHRISTIAN Paator Hein Auatin leads a Bible study on "How to Become a Contagious Christian" from 1 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at 377 W. Wilson St., No. 16 in Costa Mesa. All are welcome to come and meet new friends. Information: (9491 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 mesaagea at 2 p.m. every Sunday at 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. lnform1tion: (949) 722-7498, http:llwww. cfclnternstional. org. SHABSAT SERVICES Temple Bat Yahm in Newport Beach has a new schedule for :.......... Home Furnishings • Antiques • Art • Books • Garden Cafe I .. • weekly Shabbat services. The 8£R£AVEMEHT SUPPORT first and third Fridays of the Jewish Famlly Service of month, aervlces will begin at 6 Orange County will hold a new p.m. The third Friday is a ongoing bereavement support catered Shabbat dinner of group for people in all stages of chicken. baked potato. salad, loss at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at the challah and wine after services. Jewish Family Service, 260 E. The coat will be $12 for adults Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa. and $5 for children. Paid Free. (714) 445-4950. reservations are required by the Wednesday before the FRIDAY GROUP dinner. For the second, fourth Temple Isaiah of Newport and fifth Fridays, services begin Beach holds weekly Friday at 8 p.m. All ser.ilces are night aer.iices at 8 p.m. with a conducted by Rabbi Mark. fellowahlp hour and Miller, Rabbi Rayna Gevurtz and refreshments afterward at 2401 Cantor Jonathan Grant. Ir.tine Ave .• Newport Beach. Information: (949) 644-1999. (949) 548-6900. GAY/LESIMAN DIVORCE SUPPORTGROUP SUPPORT GROUP The Jewish Family Ser.iice of The Jewish Family Service of Orange County otters a support Orange County plans to present and discussion group for adults a discussion group for parents dealing with the aftermath of of Jewish gays and lesbians if divorce at 1 p.m. Wednesdays enough people are interested. at the agency offices. 250 E. (714) 446-4950. Balcer St., Costa Mesa. Call for MYSTICAL AND SPIRrT\IAL prices. (7141445·4950, ext. 114. The Mystical Splrltuallst Church PASSAGES SUPPORT GROUP of South Orange County holds Jewish Family Service of Sunday services every week at Orange County will hold a 10 a.m. at 2482 Newport Blvd., support and discussion group Costa Mesa. Suite 3. A spiritual for people dealing with the healing service starts at 9:30 issues of anxiety, depression. a.m. (949) 581-2290. relationships, communication. RE-MEMBERING GROUP life changes, loneliness and family at 10 a.m . Mondays at Our Lady Queen of Angels the agency offices, 250 E. Baker holds a re·membering group at St., Suite G. Costa Mesa. $15. 6:15 p.m. every other Sunday at Preregistration required. (7 14) 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport 445-4950. Beach. The parish center is at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport PASSAGES 50-PLUS SUPPORT Beach. (949) 548-3844. GROUP Jewish Family Service of BREAKFAST FEU OWSHIP Orange County will hold a St. Michael and All Angels support group for women 50 Episcopal Church holds its and older dealing with the Men's Fellowship Breakfast at 7 issues of anxiety, depression, a.m. on the second, third and relationships, communication, fourth Thursdays of each life changes, loneliness and month at 3233 Pacific View family at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at Drive, Corona del Mar. Free. 250 E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa (949) 644·0463. Mesa. Registration is required. Information: (714) 445-4950. MEN'S FEUOWSHIP BREAKFAST ILLNESS SUPPORT GROUP The Men's Fellowship Breakfast Jewish Family Service of of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Orange County sponsors an Church meets from 7 to 8 a.m. ongoing Jewish healing Wednesdays in Dierenfield Hall, support group for people 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport experiencing chronic illness. Beach. $2.50 at the door. (949) The group meets at 7 p.m. 631-2880. Thursdays at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Suite SEPARATION SUPPORT G. Costa Mesa. Free. Jewish Family Service of Preregistration required (714) Orange County holds a 445-4950 women's divorce and separation support group at 7 AT A CROSSROADS p.m . Wednesdays at the Jewish Presbyterian Church of the Family Service's office at the Covenant hosts ·crossroads· Jewish Federation Campus, 250 for sixth·, seventh· and E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa eighth-graders from 5:30 to Mesa. For dates and fees. call 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at 2850 (7 14) 445-4950, ext. 114. Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The program. includes dinner, YOUNG WOMEN'S games and Bible study. $2 SUPPORT GROUP donation is suggested. (714) Jewish Family Service of 557-3340. Orange County offers a support HELP WITH HEALING group for younger women dealing with issues such as life Jewish Family Se rvices of passages and changes. body Orange County sponsors an images, family, relationships ongoing Jewish healing and loneliness at 1 p.m . support group at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at the agency office, Thursdays for people who 250 E. Balcer St., Suite G, Costa suffer from chronic illness. The Mesa. Preregistration required. gro1Jp's purpose is to provide (714) 445-4950, ext. 114. participants with emotional and spiritual support to help HELPtNG THE HELPERS manage the effects illnesses Jewish Family Services is have on people's lives. sponsoring a discussion group Meetings are at 250 E. Baker focusing on the Issues and St., Suite G .• Costa Mesa. Free. concerns faced by adult Preregistration required. (714) children taking care of their 445-4950. elderly parents. The officea are at 250 E. Balcer St., Suite G, TEEN SUPPORT GROUP Costa Mesa. Preregistration is Jewish Family Services of required. $10. (714) 445-4950. Orange County sponsors an ANXJETY AND DEPRESSION ongoing support group for high school students that will SUPPORT address such topics as coping, The Jewish Family Service of with stress. self esteem, Orange County offers a support resolving conflicts, with others, and discussion group for adults body image and other issues. experiencing anxiety and or The group will meet from 3:30 depre ssion from 10 a.m. to to 5 p.m. Mondays at Tarbut noon on Monday• at the V'Torah Upper School. agency offices, 250 E. Baker St., Information and registration: Suite Gin Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 445-4950. (714) 445-4950. WEEKLY KIDS PROGRAM INTERFAITH COUPl.iS GROUP Presbyterian Church of the Jewish Family Service is Covenant presents "Children forming a dlscuaslon group for of Our Lord," a weekly Interfaith couples where one Thursday evening program. partner la Jewish to speak for first-through fifth-graders. about isauea affecting an Games, a speaker and dinner Interfaith relationship. Jewish are included for a $2 donation. Family Service is at 250 E. Baker The church is at 2850 Fairview St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714) Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 446-4950. 657-3340 --Did You Know? •That we are a full service nursery with qualified California Certified Nursery Profes.sionals and landscape designers. We can meet all of your gardening needs. I Come in today to ~ Nurseries and let us show you how! NURSDISS, INC. __ _ TORAH STIJOY ANO MINYAH Tor•h study and minyan are held at 9 a.m. every Saturday at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelback St .. Newport Beach Information: (949) 644-1999. HEBREW CLASSES A beginning adult Hebrew class is offered from 9 to 10:30 a.m every Sunday, and an intermediate class is held from 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbadr St., Newport Beach. The classes are taught by David Zarnow. Information: (949) 644-1999. 'MUSIC MONDAYS' ·Music Mondays• for children of preschool age and older are invited to participate in a program in which they will learn sing, learn about rhythm instruments and movement from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. each Monday at 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 644-1341, http://www. st mark presbyterisn.org. TOUR OF CHINA Join the Newport-Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council's tour of China Nov. 4 through 12. The tour is open to clergy, congregation members, families and friends of congregations in the three cities. The cost of the trip is $1,400 Information: Jim de Boom. (7 14) 921-8665. COMMUNJTY BASKETBALL First United Methodist Church of Costa M esa hosts community basketball from 7 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday at 420 W. 19th St .• Costa Mesa Information· (949) 548-7727. PARENTS NIGHT OUT First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa hosts parents' night out from 6 10 8:30 p.m. the first Friday of every month at 420 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa Parents must drop off and pick up their own children. The cost is $5 per child. Information· (949) 548-7727. SECOND SATURDAYS St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will host Second Saturdays, a special evening for parents and children. Dinner and teachings on parenting and family hfe will be provided from 6:45 to 8: 15 p.m. the second Saturday of each month at 600 St. Andrews Road. Information: (949) 574·2222. WOMEN MANAGEMENT MEETING BIBLE STIJDY St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church hosts a weekly Bible study for women seeking balance in their constantly changing lives. Refreshments ore served at 6·45 a.m ., and the meeting begins at 7 a.m. 1n the Stewart Lounge chapel in the administration building. The church is at 600 St Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 574-2235. SP1RrT\IAL WELLNESS St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church hosts a spiritual wellness Christian support group for men and women in cancer treatment. The event is from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. the second and fourth Mondays of the month in the Stewart Lounge chapel in the administration building. The church is at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 574-2235. NEW DAWN OF ORANGE COUNTY HOUSE CHURCH New Dawn of Orange County House Church offers services from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. the third Saturday of each month at 1626 Marguerite Ave .• Corona del Mar. Services include a light dinner. Information: (949) 640-1745. HOUSE FELLOWSHIPS New Dawn of Orange County House Church offers weekly house fellowships services from 7 to 9 p.m. at 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 640-1745. COSTA MESA SANTA ANA l 700 Bristol St. 2800 N. Tustin Ave. (714) 754-6661 (71 4) 633·9200 TOM TAN~ C.C.N.PRO Manapr Flowerdale Nurtery-c.o.ta Mall Master Nursery Professronal a COMIUTE l.ANDSCU'INC • U ~ EXPOafNa LICENSE ti •153 a 7 7' 7 7 f COMMUNITY & CLUBS Service clubs reward service T he Rotary Oub of Newport Beach Sunnse honored eight students l'rom Back Bay and Monte Vtsta 1 ligh Schools at Tuesday'smeeting at Five Crowns Restaurant Five students received two-year scholarshi~ wonh $2,400 per student. Ht.>ceiving the scholarships were Ricardo BwTera. Duy Doan, Marta Gard.a. Sarah Hughes and Megan Yates. In addition, three of the honored students were sponsored by the club at the Rotary Youth Leadership Award'i Camp held in Man::h . ·n1ey were Casey KJbln. Sean McGuire and George ~Accompanying the students were Principal Debbie Davis, counselor.. Unda Oel..a.Rofi8 and Laura Rivas, and stafl member Loy Glh8on. I ligh school students receiving ACE Aw.mis from the Exchange Oub of Newport I !arbor recently were Brittany Langdale and Gary Jones (F~tancia), Cameron Vo6s, Jena ~ and Jaelle Johnson (Monte Vista), Karina Mendez (Back Bay). Kathy Nguyen and Usa Evans (Newpon J larhor). After often cmo1io11al in1mduc11ons, each '>ludc111 l'l'(_eived an ACI. (Accepting Lhc 01aJlengc of Excellence) plaque and a check in the amount of S.'"i<Xl pre~.>ntl'tl hy dub member Bob Kinton. Cor'\hrrJtulations to all for Lhe well de'>Crved n.>cogrulioni.. HARBOR MESA LIONS WIN AWARDS At the recent ljon\ Dbtrict 4-1.4 Convenuo11 held rn Call1l'tlrnl < :i1y, the I I arbor Me<>a I fons Oub won Jwanl' for ll1etr vbrtatioru. and for bc111g llll' "Mo'>I Spiri1ed" duh ol the disuict. Individual memher. who re<·e1ved award'> for their humaniranan ..crvices wcn•: Joan Parks for working willl Pmjcct l1X)K and as the ~ic.Jcnt of the Year in the SaddlC'back Region: Marianne Allen for lwr work with llle Student Speaker.. <:on test; and Karen Lamos for her work with llw City of I lope. Mcmher 8arl>ara llaywanf was elected the l>t.'>lnct 4 I A Governor for 2004 OS and will offic.1ally take tlw office at tht• lfon's lntema1io11al c .onvenlion held in Detroll, Mich. in July. Congratulauons 10 all. AMERICAN LEGION INSTAllS OFFICERS After what will be a busy Mt•morial l}Jy weekend. llle Son~ of the American Legion will install new officer. on Wednesdayat their dinner mce11ng at American I .£1~mn Po'>I 291 Fleeted by ll1c mcmhcr.h1p to <.t•rve tlw a'\ the Pl>.,l < :ommander 1!. Les Hunt. Servmg with I lunt will be I st Vice Commander Matt Parsons, 2nd Vice Commander Dave Down, Ad1utan1 Jlm Spivey. Oiaplain Rwls Hunt. Finance Officer Ouis Dabbs. Hbtnrian llon ~rs and Sgt. Of Arms Brad Semonell The !logion leade,..., and member; will be fi11ali7fag plans fur the fourll1 of July Newpor1 I larbor Old GJory Roar Parade. !>pon-.ored by American I .cgion Post 291. lbe lt'gJOll Nauonal Commander. Neal JIM DE BOOM GLASSES? Warnbn. will be attending this year's ceremonies and parade. For more information, contact the Legion office at (949) 673-5070. GOT EXTRA EYE Daily Pilot reader Barbara Long sent on a fax indicating that she hru. i.ome extra eye glasses that she wouJd like to see recycled. She Wclllted 10 know whicl1 service club accepts them. Lioni. International is the sight club, llic one that focuses on pfl'\/entable hlindn~ and helping people see lx•11er. A local drop-off place for lll>t.'<.I eye glasses is at the office of Dr. Honald Craig. a member of tl1c Costa Mesa Newpor1 I !arbor (jons Oub. Dr. Craig's office is located at 234 E. 17th St .. Suite 110, Costa Mesa Phone ti. (949) 548-1631. WORTH REPEATING 1-rom the Thought for foday, pruVlded hy Greg Kelley of ll1e Nt:wport Mesa Irvine lntcrfailli Council ... Mlfyou conccntmw on finding whatever L<; good in every ...ituation, you will discover that your life will suddenly be filled wi1h gratitude. a feeling that nurtures the soul" -RABBI HAROLD KUSHNER SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS WEEK TUESDAY 7:15 a.m.: The 47-member N<.'WJ>Orl lieach Sunrise Rotary < Jub wilJ meet at Five Crown:. He>tauranl to hear Judge Jim Gray, candidate for the U.S. Senate. r 1w111portheachs1111 ri.serou1ry. org). 6.-00 p.m.: TI1e Costa Mesa Nl'wpor1 I !arbor I jons Oub will ml-el at Lions P.dfk to finalize planning for the Fash Fry. WEDNESDAY 7:30 a.m.: The 10-member Soull1 Coa.'>I Metm Rotary Oub will meet at the I loliday lnn and the Newpon Harbor Kiwanis Oub will meet at the Univen.ity Alhletic Club. Noon: fhe Exchange Club of llle Orange Coa'll will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for a program on Crime Prevention. THURSDAY 7 a.m.: 111e 20-plus memben. of Costa Mesa-Orange Costa Rrcalcfasr I fons Oub wiJJ meet a1 Mimi's Caft-. Noon: The SO-member CoMa MC!>a Kiwanis Oub will meet at Ilic Holiday lnn for a program on "Work. Ufe Balance: http://ww1.11,kiuc11is. orglclublcostar~i. The 50 member Newpon Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwanis Oub will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for a program by Bob Schureman on "Technology for ll1e lransporta1ion Industry." The 85-member Exchange Oub of Newpor1 I !arbor meets at the Nautical Museum for a business meeting. fhe 100-member Rotary Club of Newpor1 Irvine meeu. at the Atrium I lotel for a program by Murray Oempi.tcr. Prei.1dent of VM(,'llanl lJniver..i ty 011 "&hies and Values in F.ducauon." (1urt11t~11lrexrlumgeclub.com). 6.-00 p.m.: TI1c 50-mcmber Hotary Club of Newport Balboa will meet at A1\gel Stadium for dJ11ner and the game between the Angels and the Cleveland Indians. (1 u1 uw. newport llfl lboa. org) • COMMUNITY a. CLUBS IS pubhshed Saturdays tn Iha Daily P1lo1. Send your serv1Ce club's meeting tnforma1ton by fax to (714) 921-8655 or bye mail to 1deboom a aol com GETTING INVOLVED • GETTING INVOLVED runs Trainrng sessions are available. periodically in the Daily Pilot on a (800) 660-1993. rotating basrs. For information on adding your organization to this See INVOLVED, Pase Al6 liS1, call (949) 574-4298. ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA Costa Mesa families can hoS1 a German student and earn up to $1,000 toward a number of travel-abroad programs. Danielle Carpino, (800) 322-HOST. ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Late ral Sclerosis Assn., wh1c:tl helps people who have the disorder that is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, needs volunteers. (714) 375-1922. Al.lHEIMER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, family resource consultants, special event volunteers, office volunteer• are needed. Volunteera may wort on one-tlm,e projects or ongoing programs. Rabbitt Insurance .Airency AlTTO • HOMWWNF.RS • H'iunf Sulnbty 6 lnU"t"fT W1tr, 1957 ~ G' ~ S,.\)_, 949-631-7740 .. • Old Newpott JM. • Ntwpon a.di (Neat H H IOlcail ,,_,,,.,,, •f ,... ,.,,..,,., reeofllltlon: -'-- • .... "' ....... ...,.,_ "tM .. fttlll' a •U ::'?!'.!'~am II MlfBICA r--":11 ,,,, ifAF09 ,..,,,._,. ·-. .... .. .. ... .... ..... ......... _.. ...... ......... • _. .. ...,.rt..-.... ..... ~ ......... ·~ ·::,,, .................. ----- .-....... c:.tt-...... Saturday, May 29, 2004 A15 '""''..., ..... ~,.,, "~~k-f"'.'f .. ~tA{"t-¥• I, '· •wt IJliuJflL Cowl 7fightNlj ('"''"" Jc/'""'· (af1 Ate Saturday, May 1'1, 2004 ows.com INVOLVED Continued from Al5 Bran ds • lowtst Price Up Fron t No Games s • Replacement & New Construction AMERtCAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. The society also seeks volunteers to answer catJs for the unit's Helpline Info Center. (949) 261·9446. me Pricing & Purchasing 2-494-9069 Fu: $62-494-2069 or Referrals • All Major Credit Cards AMERICAN CANCER SOCIElY IMSCOVERY SHOP ~ --Ww. l stwindows.co m JA,/JP EVANS INV!rATtONAL SwrM M1n JIJlf{ '0 1) • Moel fkAN 100 u ~. S-MlllS NllO 1J Auu~ 0..YMl"IAH\, IHUU°'"" IAN fttQ1111t, IU(OMjlfll S YN:CHftONlllD JV(lltfftWIG '> w~w SHOWC1<s1 JUHt 19-20 • lfAMj lllCJM ~ Ausw.\, s-AHO UNllD Sl'lll\ flNA W oMtN'} WAii~ Pvt0 W<>1tw LtAGVE Swo fltML IUHl 23 27 • THl U S llS r~1 ot Fl& MCN'S WAr~ Pcxo WQ1fUI LlA<iVL VSA vs. Aw~ AH 30..JUlY 1 • A 8Al1U u IWtrN IWO ~IJ POwt~S. flNAMf1(s WA™ PQJ.Q W2&0 W~ SvfttfJNN. IUlY 16 18 • THI U S. C<>fooll'lttS ~Sl >Ill Of r... ~·s !Of' ltNllS The American Cancer Society Discove1Y Shop needs unwanted goods such as clothing. furniture, 1ewelry, accessories. antiques and collecllbles to fund the society's research, education and patient services programs. The goods may be dropped off at 2600 E Coast Highway, Corona del M ar. Volunteers ages 16 and older are also needed to help sort clothes, cashiering, decorating, and computer work from 10 e.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday at the same locauon. (949) 640-4777. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIElY ROAD TO RECOVERY The transportation program needs volunteers to drive cancer patients to and from medical treatments free of dlarge The required commitment is a few hours each week or month. Drivers must have a valid driver's license and insurance and be at least 25. Volunteers may use either their own vehicles or American Cancer Society vans. (949) 261-9446 or scomena>cancer.org AMERICAN HEART ASSN. The American Hean Assn. 1s looking for volunteers to perform various general office duties in the main office and implement educallonal and fundraising events through Orange County. No experience necessary. Training will be provided. (949) 856-3555. AMERICAN HOME HEAL.TH HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health KITCHllN, llATH a P-LOOR 8PllOIALl8T •Showroom • Ccntom Dtslgn Tobit • lnJtallatlon Avallablt DtllvtrtdTo Your Dootl COME VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM! 949.548.1868 170 E. 17th Street, Suite 119 Cost.a Mesa CA 92627 Hospice Program needa volunteers to gl11e emotional suppor1 to terminally ltt patientt and their families In the greater Orange County erea. Training la provided. (714) 650-0800 or (800) 640-2645. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The chapter needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Crou services and to act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergency situations. Lynn Howes, (714) 481·5376. ANIMAL NETWORK Of ORANGE COUNTY Become a bottle-feeder or take in pregnant cats at your home. Many shelters kill pregnant cats upon arrival. Dogs and cats are also available for adoption. (949) 759'3646or http://www.animalnetworlc.org. ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF NEWPORT-MESA Volunteers looking for varying levels of involvement are needed to help the organization with its goal of helping children in the community. (949) 645-0929. ASSN.RENAISSANCE CREATORS The Costa Mesa group sponsors and supporta outreadl community service programs, such as the homeless sanctuafY. Volunteers are needed. (714) 540-5803. BALBOA ISLAND MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL SOCIElY The Balboa Island Museum and H1stoncel Society, a nonprofit organization, is seeking memorabilia sudl as photographs and stories for the museum's collection. Volunteers are needed as docents and to help with displays. The museum, at 502 S. Bayf ront, Suite A, is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. (949) 675-3952. BEST BUDDIES The nonprofit organization is looking for volunteers 18 and older to provide oompanionship for adults with developmental disabilities. As a #Citizen Buddy,# volunteers will visit with a buddy twice a month and call or e-mail them once a week. The organization also has an e-Budd1es program that forms friendships entirely over the Internet. Volunteers for that program must be at least 12 years old. (714) 548-1826 or http:Jtww. bestbuddies org. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS The local dlapter is looking for men and women olderthan 18 who have lived in Orange County for at least one month and have been employed for at least one month to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to SUMMER'S HOT ••• WAITING'S NOT! • ~.Sl")llc • IS Bladt ptlcll • I lrttilllf nMllor .. 11rr~111y ' Cirut M• ~)'It anJ pr~ • ~~inll • 3 Speed P\111 <:ha111 V""'U' • Ufelimc: Motor Wamnry tJcul bamboo blldes • Mosi Quiel Motor Avallabk ft-... l' .-.....'f tU:. 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' Dally Pilot 16 from slngte-perent homes. ba<* to the property where they (714l 644-m3, were found. The goal of the , http://www. bigbrooc.orp. program Is to save the lives of stray cats. (949) 769-3646. BOY SCOUTS Of AMERICA INC. I Volunteer opportunities for the COSTA MESA CMC Orange County Cooncil include PLAYHOUSE fundralslng, program Tha playhouse needs volunteers development and training to for ushering, backstage work. &>listing troops and pa<Q. (714) mailings. typing, controllin~ 546-4990. lights and many other duties. (949) 650-5269. BOYS• GIRLS CLUBS OF NEWPORT-MESA COSTA MESA HISTORICAL The three area clubs need SOCIElY volunteer coadies and art& and The society preserves and crafts worbhop teadlers. Call tor promotes the hlstofY of Costa locations. (949) 642·2245. Mesa and the harbor area. Volunteers are needed tor the BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS ardllvea, library, museum, docent The organization is running car and public outreadl programs. campaigns to support Its (949) 631-5918. programs. If you would like to COSTA MESA LITERACY donate your automobile, call COUNCIL (800) 246-0493. The Costa Mesa Literacy Center needs volunteer tutors to teach BRAILLE INSTTT\ITE'S English as a second language. ORANGE COUNTY CENTER People who want to learn English The nonprofit organization is as a second language are also looking for volunteers to assist encouraged to call. Call to blind and visually Impaired register. (714) 435-3310 or (714) students in a variety of areas. 545-3445. Mal)' Johnson, (714) 821·5000, ext. 2113. LITERACY PROGRAM CAMP LAUREL FOUNDATION The program is always In need of volunteer tutors. No professional Camp Laurel is seeking volunteer teadling experience is required. counselors and medical staff for To attain certification, a series of Summer Camp and Teen training classes must be Adventure Camp. The completed. For more information, organization is dedicated to contact Literal)' Services at the providing educational camping Newpon Beadl Libr&fY, (949) programs free of charge to 717·3874. dlildren living with HIV and AIDS. (323) 653-5005. COSTA MESA MS SELF-HELP GROUP CASA TERESA The Orange County chapter of the Casa Teresa, a temporary home national Multiple Sclerosis for single pregnant homeless Society has started a new women 18 and older, needs self·help group in Costa Mesa for volunteers for these positions: people newly diagnosed or with office assistanVgreeter, computer minimal symptoms of multiple assistant, program developer sclerosis, or both. The group assistant, and resale boutique . meets at 11 a.m. the second salesperson. (714) 5384860. Tuesday of every month. (949) 650-7659. CENTENNIAL EVENT COMMITTEE COSTA MESA POLICE Volunteers are needed to serve DEPARTMENT on a Centennial Event Committee Seniors 55 and older are invited to celebrate the 100th to help staff the Westside anniversary of Corona del Mar in substation. Volunteers are asked 2004. Community input on the to work two four-hour daytime final form of that committee is shifts per week. They would be also sought. (949) 675-0501. responsible for answering COMPANION HOSPICE phones. bicycle registration, The Hospice is now recruiting fingerprinting, data entry and volunteers to become a friend for assisting with other citywide someone who needs that extra projects. Seniors who can speak special caring at the end-of-life. Spanish and English are also Become a member of a team needed. Call for an application. whose goal 1s to promote quality Fred Gaeckler, (714) 754-5208. of life and comfor1 measures. Eadl applicant wilt receive 16 COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER hours of orientation and training. The multipurpose senior services (714) 560·8177 or facility at the comer of 19th Street volunteers@Companion and Pomona Avenue seeks Hospice.com. volunteers who can greet members and the public at the COMMUNITY ANIMAL front desk and volunteers for the NETWORK Resource Depanment with Excel The network needs volunteers to computer experience and sharp help control the rising population telephone skills. The Senior of wild cats in local Meals program also needs neighborhoods. Volunteers people to deliver meals to homes. would t~p and deliver cats to (949) 645-2356. local veterinarians for spaying or neutering, and then release them See INVOLVED, Paee Al 7 • LIVING TRUST $399 • DIVORCE $399. • BANKRUPTCY $199 •WILLS $99 l~!cor~~ A!:u'!a?ef!!af t:.i i~ • Document Preparation As SEEN IN: 7he New York Ttmes, Wall StJoumal, USA Tod ay, Fortune, CNN, ABC, NBC & CBS www.W cThePeoplc H B.com 17 13 1 BEACH BLVD., STE.B HUNT INGT ON BEACH (888) 2 6 2-DOC S +. : LDA#60 0C (3627) . INVOLVED Continued from Al 6 COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP. The nonprofit organization at the Costa Mesa Senior Center Is looking for new board members. The fundralalng and policymaking board needs volunteers who will participate in monthly meetings. occasional committee meetings and special projects. Candidates should have connections In Costa Mesa and surrounding communities and an interest in serving the community by helping seniors. (949) 645-2356, ext. 16. COUR~APPOINTEDSPEClAL. ADVOCATES Volunteers are needed to serve as advocates for abused, neglected and abandoned children. Volunteers work one on one with a child for three hours a week. (714) 619-5155. Volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assistants are needed to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. (949) 250-0488. EASTER SEALS Easter Seals needs volunteers for ongoing clerical wo~ programs for children with diaablllties and apeclal events. (714) 834-1111. ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER TM Environmental Nature Center provides quality education through hands-on e><perience with nature in a 3.5-acre outdoor classroom. Adult volunteer trail guides are needed in the afternoon during the week to lead diildren's tours in the Center. Several other volunteer opportunities are also available. (949) 645-8489. FAMILIES -COSTA MESA This team of community-based organizations, which wof1cs to provide youth and families with counseling, family support, health education, mentoring, tutoring, afteMdlool activities and kinship services, needs volunteers m all areas. (949) 574-3976. ASH -MOBILE MEALS Call (949) 642-6060 to help Friends in Service to Humanity with the Mobile M eals program and provide ongoing emergency assistance to those in need. Borh always seek volunteer assistance in a variety of areas. (949) 645-8050. NICK's RISTORANTE & PIZZERIA CATERING FOR GRADUATION! Pata. 1111, Cldcba, l1p I Mach lore! Fresh nsh DaUvarad And Served Dally Best Mussels In Town! lrn.~tr-1 / OUTDOll PATIO 119-ftma. ............ IN HARBOR CENTER Prl. .... II_ ll:a_ 2300 Harbor Blvd., Suite K-1 -Costa Mesa Cl.llD...... (949) 722-7566 Cll.DUTllll •ROI --------- Saturday. May 29. 2004 MEPHISTG Momma John Jennifer Gus Brenda we belong to tht world's largest flooring retail group -co-op. ~ art the biggest flooring dealers individually owned and opmued. 4,000STORE BUYING POWER NOBODY m1ywhtre can beat our sekction, prices or service. You'rt paying too much if you 'rt not buying .from tu. . >U• ' Lifetime Warranty Carpet $) 99 lifetime Warranty laminate $299 ~ . lifetime Warranty Ceramic $) 99 ~ v ..... :'II . } lifetime ' .I~ Warranty ' Wood $299 ~ (' .~-·--11.:1 • 100% FREE No Questions Asked 60 day exchange. If you don't liltt it, Wt wilJ rep/act it FREE FULL SERVICE Counter Tops • Showers • Ceramic • Stone • Gruite • Wood Refinish ...._ ONE STOP SHOP Window Coverin s • Cleanin Car et & U holste • Pai11tin -Interior & Exterior r 4os costa Mesa Irvine Th (949) 650•7676 (949) 8J8•0t41 ~F'i.'0~1~'' 124 E. 17th t 7777 Main ua" Mam Sr c; * ---~t'---MON.FRI 9-S TUES-FRI 10-S:JO • SATURDAY 10-4 SATURDAYS l SUNDAYS 10·4 SUN & MON CLOSED E~ENINGS 8Y APPOINTMENT Da'1.ffemerl !JnteriOIJ s ince 1no e Safe 'Event! Starts May 27th ~ a 'i ~ er w 25-75°/o OFF All Home F~rnishings and Accessories Don't miss our Warehouse Sale and save25· 75o/o off all home fumishings and accessories for a limited time only. Factory showroom, one-of-a-kind pieces and discontinued items! Costa Mesa 1595 Newport Blvd . (949) 642-2050 South Bay 23649 Hawthorne Blvd. (3 10) 373-0442 Laguna Beach 345 North PCH (949) 494-6551 Extended Store Hours: Monday -Saturday 9am to 6pm • Sunday 11 am-6pm. 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REAR AJR (106517) s39,995 s39,995 s41,995 s44,995 ' . .. • • -"' J QUOTE OF TIE DAY "They tried to get in [Blake Contam'sj head by standing on tht plate, but he was a craftsman on the mound .. , John Emme, Corona del Mar baseball coach HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD Five advance for Newport-Mesa District sends Maste rs champion Day, as we ll as Stokke, St. Geme, Clayton and May to state meet. Steve Vlrcen Daily Pilot NORWALK -There ~ a misprint for a certain Newport Harbor High frel>hman's name in the CIF Southern Section Masters Meet program. However. the event's organjzers will be sure to get the correct speUlng from now on, as Allison StolcJce will be etched into the record books -not just for the CIF Southern Section. but nationally. Sports Editor Richard OuM: (9491574-4223 • Sports Fax: (9491650-0170 STEVE McCRANK /DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor High's Allison Stokke clears the bar at 11 feet. 9 inches in the pole vault Friday in the CIF see TRACK, Pace 83 Masters Meet at Cerritos Conege. Stokke later set a national record at 12-7 for freshman pole vaulters. HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Sea Kings reach semifinals Palchikoff s fo ur RBis, Contant's m ound mastery, help Corona del Mar defeat Sa n Dimas, 5-1, in quarters. Bury F1ulkner Daily Pilot OORONA DEL MAR -lndmidadon may be too strong a word, but the air of lnvinciblllty staning to emanate '"from the C:Orona del Mar Hlgb baseball ~may ~ped the s. ~ earn their 5-1 victory aver visiting San Dimas in a CIF Southern Section Divl- :~=~:;iday. •. baseball convention and, arsuably. bent some rules in trying to upset the No. 3- seeded Sea Kinp (23-5), who have now won 15 straight and 21 of their last 22 to advance to Tu~ay's semifinal at ?acific Coast League rival Northwood. Northwood (19-10), which CdM de- feated in all three league meetin~ this season, lcnock.ed off St. Joseph of Santa Maria. 5-1. Friday. San Dimas. which had its hitters ex- cessively aowd the plate against CdM left-hander Blake C:Ontant. was ex- tremely aggressive on the bases and used several unconventional outfield allgnments. One unusual outfield alignment came into play on the biggest play of the game. with the score ded, 1 ·I , and the ~ loaded In the CdM sixth. Parker Ferguson singted, CoUowed by walks to Josh Bradbury and Barrett DON LEACH I OAILY PILOT Corona del Mar's Wess Presson (44) and Andy Frenk1el (16) lead the charge out of the dugout to congratulate Parker Ferguson and Josh Bradbury, who scored to start matters Friday in the CIF Division IV quarterfinals. Sprowl to set the stage for senior left fielder Emmett Samanlego. who had to 10-2 this sea.son. fielder N"tk Palchikoff. been stationed atypically shallow, ap-"They had some interesting defen- Palchikoff, who came In leading the peaced to have a play on the ball But sive aJJgnments," CdM Coach John team with 27 RBis, lined what ap-as he pitched forward to dive for the Emme said "They were cat and mous- peared to be a solid single into center ball. it got past him and rolled all the ing it all game long with their outfield- field as the overflow crowd of around way to the fence for a three·l'\.Ul triple. ers." 400 roared its approval. Palchlkoff then scored on Tyler Saint hitters also crowded the plate, As the Uner sank towanl the turf lance's RBI ground ball to third and leaned over dle strike zone and ap· maybe 15 yards behind the second-C:Ontant finished the Saints off for a base bag. however, San Dimas center complete-game five-hitter 10 improve See SEA KINGS, Pase 84 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Kris Hartwell Eagles' high-flying outside hitter has helped lead team to the verge of a CIF Southern Section Division III crown. By Rick DevereuJC e usually mes to ftnd Hartwell to Dally Piiot ball out the team. *I like being Jcnown aa the T he &tancta .H!gb School go-to guy." Hartwell ii.Id "When boys volleyball terun ls on we do get in trouble, ~r can the precipice of making set anyone out there and get ldlls. history by sweeping Its way to Trevor. relies a lot on me to get tbaee a OP Southern Section DMslon m kills. It's fun, but I know that even lf he championship. That'a right, the Eagles doesn't set me, we'll get the (polntl haven't lost a single game against the because all of us are good hitters." best teams ln their division. MOit of those troubte seu go to A major reason for the F.agles' Hartwdl while he's in the back row, a dominant run has been Kris Hartwell. position from which lt Is dlfBcult to get The senior outside hitter tallied 391cills any type of attack. But Hartwell'• leaping and 16 aervice aces ln the ftnt four abWty maka him 11 ~from rounds of the postseuon and bas behind the 10-foot Une u moet players continually come up with key dip and are from the front row. lnsplratlonal play& On the off chance "He's a great hitter from anywhere," that &tanda hai a poor pew that sends setter 'Iftwr Holmes out of ~don. he 5" HMTWEU. PIP 83 .. ~-....... . EYEOPENER MAY31 hollotet Bill YARDLEY Saturday, May 29. 2004 81 BOYS TENNIS Players get no love in CIF Both Newport-Mesa entries ousted in round of 16 Friday at SeaCliff. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH -Experi· ence has been called a good teacher, but the fact that il gives lhe tests be· fore the lessons is sometimes cruel. rhe inexperience of playing in big matches resulted in losses in the round of 16 to both Newport Harbor I ligh's Robert Khoury and Corona del Mar's doubles team of Sean Pham and Alex Nguyen Friday at SeaOiff Country O ub In the CIF Southem Section singles and doubles boys tennis championships. Khoury lost, 4-6. 6-l. 6· l , to Santa Barbara's Blake Muller. Pharn-Ngu· yen lost, 7-5. 7-6 (7-5). to Kellan Webb and Mike Sindoni from Palm Desert. The good thlng for Khoury was he had already played Muller twice this season. winning the first meeUng. 6-1. but losing the second get to· gether. 3-6. The bad news was that Muller was the top seed in the sin· gles bracket. "I was excited to play him." Khou· ry saJd. • r knew It was going to be a tough match." · Khoury took an early advantage, hitting several strong backhand shots down the line to win the first set. 6-4. in the best two-out-three format. ·After I won the first set I thought. 'Anything could happen,' " he said. "But after that first set he started playing even better." Khoury. a powerful server and baseline player. tried to hit some softer shots in hopes of catch ing Muller off guard. "We knew he had to mix it up against Blake because he's a smart player and he's got great hands at the net," Coach Jeff Thomsen said. "Rob- ert had to hit some dippers and mix it up In order for him to get a chance to wln it. It just wasn't enough to- day." Khoury, a sophomore. needed some lucky bounces ln the second and third sets. Bui all the luck seemed to go to the senior Muller. "I played pretty good, actually, but he just played bener." Khoury said. "lie just beat me. I had opportu- nities. Some shots would hit the top of the net and come back on my side. l ju&t didn't get as lucky as he did.· See TENNIS, P11e 84 l a ppspp·n •• ft ft • • -o o a a a a s a a a 2 2 a 2 2 s r e a a p ..... ------------·----·F----~--------------.-----• ...... -.. . ~ Dady Piiot SPO RTS BOYS VOLLEYBALL Estancia set for title match Top-seeded Estancia (27-6) . faces Orange Lu· theran 06-2) Saturday at t p.m. at Cypress CoUege for the CIF Southern Section DI ~ TRACK Continued from B 1 . Stokke cleared 12 feet, 7 inches tn the pole vault to set a national high school record for a fresh. man at Cerritos College Friday. The previous record was 12-6, set by Katie Vieth of I lomestead High in Fort Wayne. Ind. vision Ill boys volleyball championship. The Eagles have swept ev· ery o'pponent In both the Golden West League and CIF playoffs. The Lance1•s upset No. 2-seeded Oxnard In five . games In the semifinals to advance to the champion· ship matth. Stokke, whose previous best and school record was 11 -8, fin- ished third and was one of five Newport-Mesa Disuict athletes who advanced to the state m eet at Hughes Stadium in Sacra- mento June 4. Whjle Stokke was a newsmak.er, Custa Mesa sophomore Jasmin Day captured the championship in the high jump with a 5·6 clearance. Co- rona del Mar '>Ophomore Anne St. Geme and freshman 1 lilary May, as well as Newport senior Elizabeth Oayton will also be competing next week. St Geme finished second in the 1,600 meters (4:56.87) and founh in the 800 in a personal· best 2: 13. 71. Clayton took fourth in the uiple jump (37-1H~J and May advancc.'CI with a qualifying time of 4:59.9 1 in the 1.600 to join Swk.k.e i11 San amento. We are C"<Lremely negotiablt 011 10 7 new '04 £320 Sedan.t. FYI : Wit! hat•e 39 elusive Esoo's. "I can"t even explain how I felt !after clearing 12-71." said Stokke. "My heart Jumped. I .didn't expect it, but it feels really good." Stokke (pronounced stock-eel also said she Wdb able to jump nearly a foot more than her pre- vious best because !>he was com- fortable with her '>urrounclings, having competed in the cu: pre- liminan~ and the finals at Cem· tos College. A gymna.c;lics back- ground hai. al'>O benefited Sto~. who rnmpeted for eight year.. before 1uming her anen· tion to tht> pole vault. Day. the Mu'>tangs standout, also plans to focuc, more on her event. Soccer has been her favor- iL& ~rt. yet when it comes to ~c:l. and Geld she has always "!lioyed the 800. However, after Wllllling the Cl .. Division IU title last week. Oay ha!> found more ple"8ure in the high jump. "Last year, I \Wl> ju'>t doing (the high jumpl for fun." said Day, whose older l>L'>ter Sharon holds the Southern Section record in the high jump (6·2). "I used to think, That's my si~ter's thing.' But I want to do it mCJre." HARTWELL Continued from B 1 Coach Trncey Ingraham said. "We have set plays where we !mow we're setting him lin the baa rowf because he can place it and jump just hire he's hitting · out of the front row and put a lot of spin on the ball." Hartwell, the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week. began playing volleyball in the eighth gr.tde and was hooked immediately. I lartwell grew like a weed, rising from a 5-fool 3-inch freshman to a 6-2 senior. But his coach thinks he has grown more chan just 11 inches. ''Even in two years he's improved so much. I told him at the beginning of the season. 'You're going to be~ In two years from now,'" Ingraham said. "Me's gotten stronger and 'itronger every season. From a coach's perspective you want to see him perfonn on the court, but you also want to see him develop sklll!> that he'll use on the court. at the college level and even in life outside of volleyball. I trunk that ernodonal stability and mental toughness has been STEVE McCRANK/ DAJLY PILOT Newport Harbor High senior Elizabeth Clayton competes in the triple jump Friday in the CIF Masters Meet at Cerritos College. Of the five who qualified, St. Gcmc will be the only making h'er i.econd appearance at the !>late preliminaries. SI. Geme said she will drop the 800 to have more energy for the 1.600 next week. St. Geme was disappointed to finish second In the t,600, because she sai<J 5he dJd not bave ~ough stamina to kick. at the end of the race that began with a slow pace. May. the fastest fn.-shman in • the 'ltate. was ecstatic to qualify for state. She screamed in ceJe, brauon when she discovered she had made it. All nine competi- tors in the J ,600 advanced to the i.tate meet. Oayton w~ also excited to KRIS HARIWELL llotft: Sept. 18, 1986 .,..,...._ Cos1a MeMI IMflM:l-f~ ~16~poundl ~ \lolleybell '-"loft: Outside hitter GOlldlr bc.y Ing(~ ........ te.I: Mok.An ·~ mo¥te: --~ ftowen• 9ellt 111Nedt ........,.t: ·seating move on. She 'laid she hope. to be competing Saturday in the state final&, instead of attehdlng Newport I !arbor's prom. Next week. llayton, who bauJed through shin injuries last seabon, wants to top her personal best, which 1'! the M:hool record, a mark of 38-4Y1. The previous re- coaf (37-8Y.) was held by her older sister Mandy in 1994. Corona del Mar junior Andrew Wong. who cleared 14-2, nearly advanced to the state mt't't. just mis!>ang 011 14-8, which wa.., the quaJlfyiog mark. The Sea King'> girb 1.600 rt'lay team of Sara O aster, Whitney Weidner. Alex Tobie<;<,en and Kelly Morga n lin- ished ninth in 3:57 watch 11. thl' b'lJys are giants. When we were at the Santa Barbara tournament. the UC. Santa Barbara coach said that he'd make a great Libero. That's ju.,t the unfortunate reality of Division I sports at the t:ollegc level. Guyi. that jump like that. should not he in the l>al k row." I lb options as a hitter are not totally clo-.ed, however l lartwell 1i. considering going to Or.rnge Coast College for a year to try to prove to Division I schoolc; that his height is not a factor, but he is also thinking ahout a private uruver11ity in Denver. Cwr\Millo High In three pnes (t.o • ld¥1nce '°the a, mi. maJch today).. ...... ~ ~ matcM!lgh 11 kills and f1w ~ k) MIQOnd round of the OF Division Ill playoff1 •Inst CenMy May•11, ldded 10 kllb and ttw.._ ataiM Hem4lt In quarten May i1andtight1c11i. and tour ec.- ~ Camattllo In temlflnelt. "I htting lb.my passion. I want to hit forever.· Hartwt'll ·said. ~=======~===~ Fortunately for £.,tancia his biggest growth.• L>espite Hartwell's phyi.ical and mental growth. Oivi!.ion I coUeges are looking at him as a potential defensive speciall'lt as a libero. But a libero can not do the main thing I lartwell enjoys most about playing volleyball: hitting. "0-1 schools can't use him as a hitter,· Ingraham sald. "If you and Ingraham. cbere is one more match Hartwell can show off his hitting prowess. Hartwell and the 1:.agles will meet Orange Lutheran for the CIF Division JU titJe today at I p.m. at Cypre~'i College. "The whole team and the gym erupts when he gets a good kill.· Ingraham ~d ·He gets up with hang time and just places It and pound~ IL. 02 CHllYROLET CAVALl•R (2729t863) AUTO. AIR COHO , POWER STU.RING. CO It CMIVROUT YINTURE MUii YAN (X010228&l S CYl AT, IA, STEAEO CASSE11E. DYD. lllUST SEE 99 DODGI! GD CARAVAN (XBS35394) AUTO.~. ru. CIUSE. PW, Pl co AU.OYS VE!tf CUAA '7995 '9995 . ~0995 te CHRYSLD IOMNQ COllYIRTllLE LOADED All ~~n::tR CD CHANGER ~0,995 Saturday, May 29, 200oi 83 SL55'.;, CLK500 C'Abs., & S55'"' too! 01 HONDA ACCORD (1~) CO PL PW. IA, AT. AU.O't'S, i.w.AOOf LOADED ~2995 f . . .. Sotwday, May 29, 2004 SPORTS YOUTH BASEBALL BRIEFLY YOUTH SOFTBALL Bombers edge Black Attack Angels silence Dodger Adoption Guild opens today Squad ca ptures 6-5 win to claim girls under-8 title. hue rully Lo win their playoff o)?t!ner May 15. Pitchc~ c.&rotyn Smith and Ablpll Warlng S\lb- uued t11e Patriots' bal.11. Mertdlth ICllne knocked in the go-ahe<1d run with two outs for the P.jj1- t11ers. lWins Erica and Genevieve Weed contributed at the llla1e while IJly Olavis, Jacqu eU.11: Blilb 1'bo1NCO singled ln 0.. Yid WeOend with the game' only nm and the Angela dei ated the Dodgers, J -0, in lhe Newport Beach lJnJe League Majors Na tJonnl U!ague champlunsh1p game May 22. The Angels, who won Lht>1r fourth i.Lraigtu playoff game. re ceived a istcUar effon from pitch- er Jamie Hdnecb. who ex- tended hl<i 11Coreless streak In the playoffs to 14 lnnings wlch the shutout Right fleldet Mikey Pawdl threw out the potential tying run at the plate and Emil Petenon stopped a line drive In the third lnnlng. Mike Moorbad and Ryan Grab&e added hits for the Angels. who faced the lleds In the league chrunplonship game ThurMlay. Ben Capaldi led Lhe Dodgen> at the plate and on the mound. Capalcli had two hits while re· tiring the '>ide in ol\lcr in three innings on the hUI Doug Wau allowed ont' run in his thre(! l11nl11tQS aml added a hh. And~ Mac:ho&lde, Donald o.Jton, Trent AndenlOn aruJ T.r. ~r each tallled lut'> for tht> Dod~t'~ ln l>ony actiull' • Ncwvort llarllor Storm I 0, Ntwpart I !arbor Grt1en1.tdl'b U. Erk lfolJand tOSSt."<i a two 1111 ter for his M.'Cond con~l1vc victory Wld the Stnnn ~ored HI runs for lhe second 11tntigtu rnr1 test in a five-inrung conte ... t ut Mariners Parle May 20. tlolland lilruck out four 1111<J w-J.lkl'd one ln a 57-pltch outing Danny MoUwvtts i.ianed tht• scoring onslaught with a lJa.,1• dearing doubJe to 1>core two of the four runs in the Ori.I. Mo1>Jco vit'i, who went 2 for 3, later 1;111 gJed and scor~ twice. The Stonn had tl11wly hitt1ni;t thmughout. Adrian Ludu singl(:d tn two rum while nm High. Mkhael Cancadden and Zlldl Gagnon all drove m run .... with ltry hll .. YOUTH TENNIS Gaytan-Leach repeats Corona de! Mar re.ident C1ena Gaytan-Leach and panner Cather- ine Isip won their fourth tenni.<. ti - tle together when they clinched the ~rts I 2s doubles crown with a 4·6. 7-6 (8-6), 10-8 vk1ory over Jor- dan Sanford and Brittany ·mder.; in e United States Turuti.s Asl.c>eia· lion nation.ii open W1xine:.day at the Upland Teruili Ouh 111 Upland Gaytan-Leach. who won thii. tournament with u dllfere111 part ner a year ago. .uld 1,1p. tJK· top FOR THE RECORD The names of lirian Baca and Cameron Conway wen> i.cedl'<.1 duo. tmded, J-b, m lhe -.C.'( ond-set ticllrcalter. but rallied to force a IQ-point super tiebrcakt•r a~t the serond--.et't.led tan dem Oaytan-Leach. ranked 461h 11a uon.tlly m girls 12 i.inwt:":>. aml Isip wu11 a Soulhcm Califomia Tenrnl> A'-.ocmtl1111 l(i~ 12.'> champion 'hip 111 November and will enw1 llw gir1s I & dQuble. division in June'" SCI~ junior M>t'lhmul chum 111cm,l1JJ)'>. m1~pelk«l tn a youth soccer i.tury about the Newport Knight\ AVSO Region !J7 Gold Selet 1 lt'Jlll Ul TI1url>day's c'tl1 11011 rllt' 43rd nrulWll ltoy Erner MIO Adoplkllt Guild lennis Oa.'iSic lurtlS toduy at Balboa Kay (Jub Racqut't < lub. Pali ...idc'> h•111ll' <lull. Racquet <luh of lrvinl· and ScaClUJTun· "" (]ub Ow fu11c 5 fi final:. wiU bl• heltl .ii tht' l\.1lhoa B..ty tlub Hul'4lll'I (]uh. J\n t~1im • .11ed !iOO pla~rs are expt~'lt'CI 111 parudpale ln the tountamcnt, wme traveling Crom u.s fdl .1.-. Atlanta TI1ere are nwn'.\ .111d women' a.o. well as llllXOO bruc.k.t'IS Wllh divisioM r..u1W.01; fr11111 opt•n to novice. All of tlw ncl proceed<. are Ju11att•d to Holy P1undy Serv kc:., a nomlt'110minalional, nun prufit organil.ation that providt•'> prt-gn1uwy l ounsel- ing. ro .. tcr l'llrl' and adoption ...crvit ,., Im (arruht'l> 1t1 Orange < .1111111y .md .. urrounding ar- c~. Lions head into finals • TRAC:K AND PIELD: Van guard IJmversiry 1unior <l111i.111I McDonald qualified for the finals in the 800-me- tt:r 1un of the NAIA nationaJ t h:1111p1oni.hip!> at the llni Vl'r'>ily of Louiwille. She ran 2 14.49 rriday. over two sec- 111111, ht\ler thdn her ttme in lht· prcllminuric~ Thur'!day. SEA KINGS Continued from B 1 iw.1n'll lo diH· 111111 11Ndc pitches. llwy hud fo111 hit b.ui.men reach, mduding om• 111 carh of lhc first thrt,'C mrung ... Rul one p11ch that hit (t baller w.i,, mlt-d a strike and tht· home-pktte umpire repeatedly borTUWl"d .1 Samt's bat. w.mg the knob 10 dr.tw 1he ln,ide line of the baller\ hox to 11\CNC hitters off the pl.Uc. lllcrt' w·.b ..il\O a !.e\ll'll·min· utl' delay 111 tlw lnurth when the 11111p 111dt>11"ll till' \vtllle lines m.1rk111~ tht ham·r\ hux lo be re il1111t• llll' pl.tit'. however, -.tiU be- longt'CI to < ,ontant, whom l·.mme AJso competing ln the fi. nali. today is VU marathoner 11enlor Mlk.ael Larsson. Sarah Hall and Matt Meyer finisht>d fifth and 11th, re 'pectivcly. in their heats of 1ht· 1,500. but faiJed 10 ad· vunce to the finals. Hu skies hold off UCI • BASBBAU.: UC Irvine 1md jw1lor ace pitcher Brett Smith lost al the University of Washlngton, 5-3, in a non- conference baseball game Friday. Tim Stewart doubled in two runs with two outs in the ninth. but the rally ended there for the Anteater:., who fell to 34-19-1. Jordan Szabo and David Kennedy had two hits apiece for UCI. Wai.hington improved to 35-18-1. Nonconferenc• Washington 5, Uct 3 Score l>y Innings UCI ooo 001 oof" l e Wnsh 100 020 20• 5 10 Smith, Huff 171. Sctlroer (7) and Wagner; Parlter. Baysinger (7), Fenton (9) and Hathaway. W - Parker, 3-3. L -Smith, 8·4. Sv - Fenton 181 28 -Anderson IUCll. Stewart IUCI), Clem IWI. Hathaway (W), Tueller IWJ. HR - Lillibridge (W). callw ·masterful" '1lley oied 10 get in IContant\I head by standing on the plate, but he w.&.s a craftsman on the mound,· Emme sctid. Contant blanked lhc visitors through five, picking up a 1-0 lead when Palchlkotr singled in Josh Bradbury in the fourth. San Dimas tied it in the sixth wich a sin~e, hit batter, groundout to advance the runners. and an RBI single off the bat of Joey Chico. But PalchiltofT, who alc;o made a diving catch while retreating toward lhe left-field comer to wow the crowd in the fifth. got Lhe big hit in the sixth to finish 2 for 3 with four RBis. nu: Hig Bad Blue fk>mben. de- fejted the Black Attack. 6·5, to win the Pacific C.:oru.t Girts F~t­ pllth Softball under-8 champi· onship. Pitchers Meredith Monk.e and (.arollne Graham held off the Black Attack. while Kaylah Vaca, Louisa Dodge. Nk:ole Ley and Shelby Brown all had hits to jump-start the offense. 18ryn Beaufort, Emma Con· roy, Kenzie Ludes. Hanna StoweD· and Marissa Walker and catcher Ariana Gonzalez alJ con- tributed 10 1he victory. In other girls under-8 al·tjon: • Pink Panthers 9, Blue Patnots 6: ·1 he Pink Panthers held off a TENNIS Conbnued from B 1 The whole experience wasn't a bad one for Khoury, however. "I got to learn something from him. so in a way I won," Khoury .. aM. "To keep fi~hting 1n everything that happens, he showed me that. I le lost the fin,1 set, and he played even better in the second set." Pham-NKtJyen KOi off to a i.low start in their doubla!> match. Lucky for lhem Webb- Sindoni weren't exactly clicking on all cylinders, either. NeiLher team could break the other's serve in the first half of the fir:.t set, but finally Webb·Smdoni took a 5-4 lead. "Everybody wa' nervous out lhere." CdM Coach Tim Mang said. "The more matches 1hey get to play. the more tourna- ments they play in. that's when they start getting more confi - dence." Pham-Nguyen banJed hack, but eventually lost, 7-5. "In lhe firi>t set it kind of went back and forth." Pham said. I lorwftz .tnd HmllJe fa)onJe t'Ul h made strong dcfensiw p1Jy1' • Pink ~dJllhcrs tt. < .ultll-11 Ughtning Bolt!> 6: The Pink P".rnthers pitch111g team tandem of Taryn Maister and Smith cooled the hats of tht· Golden IJghtning Boll' in" l{lll11t· May 12. Horwitz got 011 safrly wuh two outs to keep an innin~ alive wlu h· Oiavt:. made defeno;ive o;1op' jl t.l'e<>nd. '!Win:. Erica and Gcncv11•Vl' Weed sealed the defeni.e lor tlll' Pantlicn., genuig help from Ja1u nie, Waring and Klint'. ''I'm gue!>sing it wa-, prohahl~ nerVl''> for bolh tcc1nh It JU'' wouldn't go our way today." Nguyen :.aid that Wcbb-~111 doni !.elllcd down hcforl' h1· and Pham. "fl'odayl wa'> kind of ... tow tll the beginning anti they IPah11 l>e!>erll had a fast .,tan." Ill' :.aid. "llut .. lowly .1t tht• end ~,,. \tarted 111 pirt.. 11 up, hut 11 wasn't enough." CdM worked lor t1 5 4 lead 111 the :.e~ond set wi1h loh '>hob h\ Nguyen when holh /V iet pl;ay cr11 charged the net a11u strong net play by Pham. Bui Palm Deserl battled hack and t11·cl 1he set, 6-6, when u11lorcetl 1•1 rors by Lhe St:a King., Jailed 111 put Wehb·Sindoni away. 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City al N•wpert 1-dl llOTICIOf M&KllAlllG ~ ..... lle.2004-402 ~UOOM21) NOTICf IS HIAllY GIVEN lllal lh~ t:o ty <.1111011 11 (II lh~ lily nl N•wpo1t Bt•d1 wtll hold " pubhl hu11n1 un Iii. •wl1ul1<tn ol lh~ City el How...,-t leech lor Ca4e A"'endme111 No. 200•-002 • An NTltndmttlt lo T •II• lO ol Ill~ Mu11M-11MI Code l<i 1evl\r 1110<edurt\ fur •l)pul\ And Ull\ l1H r•YlflW NOTICf IS HlAllY 'UlnHlA GIVEN lhdl the II• 1111n-..d ~c C1u11 " nut d•hnrd ~\ • 111 u1•• I uncltr lh• r 1llln• ,.,. I n•11 u11mwnt1I Uualtly "'I ((I UAI btUU\• II lnvnlVt\ 1ent1 ~I 1111111 y •ntl pco,,.dur• m ~kin1 "'" t1YJhtt\ nt>I •\\Hf ... trd wllll a pro1e<1 u1 • PhYllCel • h•n11• rn lht •n.aronn11nl !Sec t1o>n llllL.Jl.1 ...Lb.L J:.LQA \t•d pubh< h• '""' will t.r held nn u., l1h tl•y ul J.,,.e, 200•, .11 llu ho111 ul 7100 r,·"'· "' lh• ( PUllt..11 Ch•m u r' ul lh,.. 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Tll>Callclor COITA lllllA aTY ~. eotM D, ~ WXHNI, UNff 17 r...11 °"""°' ~ s..... Ma. CllilOfnle on ~ 1t, 1004 HO.m . ..., 1~ ma.oc. MC lAIN. lYNH F!St9. al' TMIAOO IMllCITY ~o . Ill 11.E.~T ~0$lA Mt.SA NO ~11 ·I# 412·10C.tt, Sltlt 41. HO* AP ~I 13. 1211342. IWl..Y Pll..OT, QOfM. JOSEPti A. 3211 T\AOCK OR CRN1, JrWlS m .. t GRWI mJiE IAAY2~200' HO sn ·I# 4 tt-10147. S.WUO, UI JUNe l004 CMS1rl* 'HORACE. 7012 (rnesl A•• Hu11lm&lnn Buth c. -<714 ) 848 7Jl4 I >tndlo•d 1Ul!t•es the 11Cfll to 1,,d •I the !.&le Putehase> must be made by t nh •Rd paid 101 •I the lime of pu1chne All pUtChased Rood~ are \old as 1s ind mu•t bl! remand al t1m• ol '"'~ S•I~ " 'ub1ec l l o c.an~•ll•ltttrt "' the ov,nt ul ~•ttll'menl betwe@n l~ndlotd and obh&aled p111y Puhll\hed on <bl 77/04 •nd 0!>/79/0 4 Aue l1nne•r Wanda Nvr 1011 Bond # S 400 16114 Phnn' 1114) 348 7Jl4 llyrci s.11 Sloraae, Ro1denl Mana2cr\ Publli.hed Newporl 8each/Co\la Meu Daily Pilol May 22. 29, 2004 Sa618 cm Of llWPOIT Wot llOTICl IMTllG. Sultd bid\ "'" b~ rtceivr d •I lh• nff1c,. of lhe C11y C'ltrk HOO Newpart BuulC•••CI. P 0 Oo• I 7611 Newpor I 8r••h. CA 9Z6S8 891 !> 11111tl 'J 00 p m 1111 thf' l?lh day of June ?004. •I wh1th l1111t tuch bid\ \hell be opl'ned and read '°' GllDt Aon PaOJ((l. OOMISTK SWfVll W COftHJCllOHS fCMI Hf'WP09fl IUOf AHO IMO CANY<* COUNnrY ClUIS Tltfe •• '~*"'· c ... rrectNe.'691 $1 TS,000,00 ~ .... ._.. llOblA'S UST AVAll AIU OM CITY WllSnl1 htli> ltw-uty ncwp«I buch ca U\/pbwbodh\I/ dl!I .iull r4I CIK.k Onhne l>t'f v1ce1 Publlt Worh Bid I l•I Appfovl'd by IS! SI~ C 84dum. Pubhc W<>f'll\ 01rector P101pectiv• b1dd•" m1y obtain one "'' Qf bid docurnrnh fn1 S20 00 at 11\fo olltlt ol lh• Publrt. Worll• O• P•rtmenl 3300 Nl'WPort 8 oultva1 d New put I Buch CA 9?6b l GHtetiM .,.. t;nnllo1<l0t I 1tense requ11tll IOI lhl\ 11<oiet1 fOf lurlht'• 111fo1mo lion call Mu h•el J Sm.icon. PtOlt•I M~n a&er •I (949) 644 3342 Published Newpor I Beach/Costa Mua Daily Pilot May 29 2004 S1f>46 llOTICI IMTltG UGAl ADVll11SIM6 .S NOTICE INVITING llDS to be •tn1ved on 111 before lht hour of 4 00 p m on I 11day June 11. 2004. IOf d unt yea1 rnnl14CI <11ve11n1 lht publl\h1n11 ~nd p11nt1n& of l~&al r>Oll<to 01 ol htt m•tt1111I r, 4u11 tod Ill br pubh\h~d 1n ~ tltW\IJ•lltr u f cener ~I Ct1•ul•l1011 pubhhed •nd '"' olaltd m lhe C1ly ul N~wporl Buch lot I !lcal Ye~• 2004 05 (July I ?0()4 lune lO ~) B•ddfl\ 81t requned lu \111!11111 • tapy of their l1te\I •11,,f1td (~udoltd) lll ~ulallon 111111~\ from lhr 1ud1l111g l11m u part of lhu h1d Douimentallon must be from 1ud1hn& '"'" Lev.., ... M.ttorti.1 .... crry o .rti City el Newport leoch Publl\htd Newpo1t Bt.ith/Co~la M~u D•1ly P1tu1 May 29 June !> 2004 s~644 °""'-' .. 2004-8 AN CltDINAHU OJ lHI CITY Of NlWPOln HACH RU.ATING TO FRANCHISES JOA CAIU COMMUNICATIONS SYSTlMS. Sub1et1 or dlnantt wa\ mtroduted "" lhr llCh day of M~y l004 .ind WA\ allopltd on lhe ?!tlh 1t3y ol Mfty 7004 AYES COUNCIL MlMHAS1 HlffHNAN, ROSANSKY, IAOM HAG, Wlll, NICHOLS, MAYOR AIOGOVAY NOIS, COUHCll MIMllRS: NONE AISINT COUNCIL MIMIHS1 ADAMS AISTAIN COUNCIL MlMHA:NONl MAYOA: Teel W. A1"1iawey CITY CUAIC1 loVOtln• .. """'" .. fhf tnltre l•cl I\ •V•ll•blt 101 r evtew '" the Coly CINk ' 111f1cft 111 the City of N•wpor I Buth Publis hed flf t wpor I Be"h/Cosb Mn• Daily Pllol May 29. 2004 Sa&47 fktiti. .... ... s .... fht lollc1w1n1 per"°"' ••• d111n1 bus111en n TV N IRANS PORI I 3617 Olympus Dr . Wh lrn1n\let. C•llfo1nia Wl Vinnie N1p11y Neuyen IJOl I Mo11llon Pkwy I 13612 Olympu\ Or '> I •eun~ Holl• •A Wei.lm111~ltr !'.•hlturua 9Zb'H 91683 f>"ul MA\c•fl C.:oJ•lh1K•· lh1~ bU\IOt\\ I\ Ulll ) IOI I Mr.11111"1 Pkwy I duLled by •n 1nd1vHf11~1 •, l 1wun,1 11111 c ,.. H.ive you ,1.rtf'd tl•nnit 'in,i, 1 bu~rne~" yt:P Ye-.. ltlJ'. Ou·.u11••• " r cm 04/()')/()4 11111 lr<I hy otrl lll~IV•t11f,tl V1nn1t Noµpy N~uv•n 11.tv• vn11 .. 1.111~11 11 ""~ lh•'lr. \.tAtttmf'nt w.,, hu•.m., .•. yf't, Nu hltcl w1111 th1· t •111111v l'.1111 M 1..,1111"'"' Cletk nf 011trlR• County Ill" q,,,.,,.,~,.1 wt on 041'/1-04 ""II with 1111 1. ...... 1, 70046913.f>] <:It rk .,1 111.tnjl I '""Iv On1ly P1lo1 May 71 79 on CJ'> 01 04 Junf' .. 17. ?00A S,1MO 200098511 S ---lidlly hlul M.tv l'1 '} flctitllws141siMU l'J 111111• f, 'CXI~ th 11 .._ s"""""' The lullowing 1•<''"'"" '' e do•ni l.lu'Srnr ., '" 8 & D Snluh"n' 17b4 I r t1nwont1 "'' 'o4kt I ore\C, C.1t1llH1113 'J/6s0 0dVld lnhn\on 7?b4 l F cm wood SC I •ke fotesl r •hlurnld 916.j() 1!11an Boyd, '2641 I rrnw1111d St I 01kt I "' "'I C Jhfnrnt• 916 '\() J hi\ hu~IOf!''\ t\. <on dutl~d hy a 1t•11•• ,,1 P•• In~• \h1p Have you 'IJr lrd tl•1111~ busmen v• 11 Nu 811an Boyd !hrs slKl•menl w~' filed with lh• t.nunty Clerk ol Ol•llk• C:ounly 011 04/12/04 2000911982 Daily Pilot May 8 IS ??. 29 2004 ~•672 FldltlM hslMss "-S....... I hl' l11llnw1n1t pef\nn• at• dnma bu\me'' A'. A> Or MR• rnunly l'tf\ tom 0001. 13 l Ot dnp~ County Cu\lom Door. May25. 2004 fkti!IM IWntts .._Sltl....t lftf' fol1' wmr: Jl"'' .11H M +· tluw~ tw ... w,. .. , " All Mwu f11nr lrHwv •1•1•11 AMI 7fJOI Wt''I I 111 RoAd l\n~h .. 1tt' < .•Iii llld 91110'1 M,fhl•JO/ f ,,,,Ill I Al•m 7b01 Wt·• I It •II ko.td Au.•tu 1m l thl u no• 'Jll!04 I u11ukh ~ l\l.tl111 111111 Wt·\I IJ,111 lfo.ul Au t hr1111 c. .. htor ru.t •l)X(M ftU\ ht1\li1t' I' t 111 ducl•cl by .-~''"'"'"' p.u tttt'1 \1111• lt.ev'" you .t.•ttf"11 1,t.1111, tu"'""\' yf·I Vt\ O/t2'1 0/ M •• 111nu1 lll•m Thi· \hlft11r11I w • hl,d wolh II,. I 011111 f CIPt k ul 01 .rn~• r ""'' v nn 04nltll4 !100091.SSSf> 0~1ly P1k1t M 1y U 7•1 lunr S I 7 ;t()04 \.11• 1'1 fldi!IM lcni!Hs 1'c111Slaltnllllt cm OF NEWPORT BEACH DENNIS DANNER (949) 644.J 123 rh .. loll11wlnw PPl\1111 •rt· dome bu,lnt\' "' C dhlor "'" 81lluu11 l 11111 p.iny 770ll S.1nl" A11• A•e . Cn.t• M.-• I .th 101111497671 lellt~v I uw•ll ll•nd•ll UOR S4nt"' AoJ A., Co\l.1 M~'·' I' Jhl111111.t 976'// LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GrVEN rnAT the C11y Council of the C1ty of Ncwpon Be:ich will hold o JOIOl public hcanng regarding: (I) Prehmmary Budget for the 2004-05 Fiscal Year. pursuant to Section 1102 of the Newport Bcoch City Charter. and, (2) chc Caty's Appropnatlon Umll (or the 2004-05 Fiscal YCM, pursuant to Ast1clc 138 of the Stale Cons1J1u11on. NOTICE IS KEREB Y GIVEN 1liA T said pubhc hearing will be held on the g• day of June. 2004, at the hour of 7:00 p.m, in the Cuy HAii Counc11 Chambers, 3300 Ncwpon Boulevard. Ncwpon Bcoch. CA 92663, at which time and place lntctuted person• may appear ll1ld be hard theTmn TOT AL BUDGET' ALL FUNDS -INCLUDINO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS Salaries and Bcncfitt Malnt.cnance ll1d <>per.lions Capital Oud1y Capital Improve~" Debt Service Total Budpt APPROPRIATION UMrr: Anlcle 138 Appropriation tor 2003"°' PUcal Year Total ApproprillJOft.I Subjeci to Umit Amout Uodet' Umh $90.315.243 4'-660.612 3.382.398 ?7.320..295 4.293.ll~ 111u11m S\12'.31'.60-' 14.104A08 'J7,tll,l5J f ht\ hu\Ulf'I,, I". I Oii dm 1 .. c1 by 11n in1hvttl11•I ll~v~ ynu \I., lrtl llum~ btr\lflft" ... 11 Ye> 5/l0/(}11 lelhcy l 8tfllMI Jhl\ ''.tlt"mt ol w,,. llltd w1lh th~ Cn11nt v r.1,.rk of Oran&ft C1111nti onO'.i/20/04 20CMHH611 0~11, P110t May U . ~ lune !i. 12, 200.C s.& J'J Mt.a..m "-S....... I ht lullow1111 P"' \11111 a11 duma b11\tMn " C•tman Otmollllon •nd Rebuild Servt«I>, 71111 flftwb1ht1~. l dh r ,.,.,, Cahlnrn11 91630 Dinny W1lli.m German, 2?11 l Newbudtll. l •h fo1ot, C•hforni• ~26JO This buslntn is con dLKltd by en 1nd1•1du11 Hive yOll altoltd dll1nc hutlnn~ y•I' No Din 4afm1n This ,11ttm-inl wn hied with lh• County c .. ,~ of Ot11nct Cn11nly Oii 00/IJ/04 toCMHH772 011ly f'1tol MaJ 11 rl Juno~. 12. 2004 S1Gl4 SW ..::=-- 11 t - Policy How •o Place A ....----Deadlin es --- Rates ~ deadl ines arc ~UbJect 10 change w11hout notice The publisher res~rves l~ right to censor. rcd essify, revise or reJect any classified, classified display or display advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement tor which 11 may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be alluwed for the first insertion. CLASSIFIEAD Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm By Fax (949) 63 1 6594 By Phont~ (949) 6-J2-5678 By Mail/In Pe r son: .UO Wesc Bay Stn'.et Co,c.a Me~a. CA 92627 Ac Newport Blvd. & Bay 't Wcdnc~day .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm tl'k..,.. 1 ndu.k ~uur 1W111C anJ jll!..111< number llftJ "'" II <:all ~ '"' h& L '"'th • ro--c '1114~< I• Friday .................... Thur..day 5:00pm I lours Saturday .................... f'riday 3:00pm Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 11:30am-5.00pm MonJay-Fnday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm Index legal Notices 2640 Estn Sales 1486 HOME p;;;;;~sooo~~ FURNISHINGS HOME FURNISHINGS Rctiliels lllliilm ie..s .... The lollowong per \On!> Jrr domg busme" ao. Suolhern California Uu,1ne\\ Re\ou,ce\, 33S4 w Or a nee •6 Anahflm, C• 92804 B~•er ly Jean W~\I. JJS4 W Ot o1ni:e •6. Anaheim Ca 92804 lhl\ busmen r\ ton clue tfd by an 1nd1v1du•I Ila"' you started doonv. bu'tn~n y~t> No A~verly West I ht\ staltmtnt w•s folf'll wtlh lhe County Cltrk ot Orange Cnunty nn 04/?3/04 20046913568 0Mly Pilot May 8. IS, 'l2. ?9. 2004 S.1621 fictfflM llusintss ie..s ....... The toflowong per sons ~•r doone bu"n6• •5 Volta S•nlta&o 817 E 70111 St S,rnt• An.1 CA '17106 Co11\o•lo M Rodt1gue1 10 I r ?0th St Santa An• CA 92706 thl\ btJ\lllC~\ I\ lOll J11dcd by •" ondovodual liiivt yuu ,1,uttd domg hu\tll~\\ yet' Nn C11n~uelo M llod11guet lh" \l.tt~menl was hl•J with the rnunly CIPrk ol Ur•nge County ton OS/11104 20046015467 Dftoly Pilot May l'l 7'l ?9 June'> 1'004 Sa631 Podfk Vlew C-tort lot IOI s.lli-Vll!W I.A 0rean R•~hne pl.oce of Jolin W·•'fO'.! ~ 818 lliJ 2'Z1l Collectibles/ Memorabllla 1160 TOP SS 4 llfCOROS ITC Ra. C\wllc. Etc !l1. & OOs Ill Altec. Spl\t. tube <>,,..,S Mike 949 645 1505 EHTERTAJNMOO COWCT9U lrtMS 1000 HIWJlldlt .;hlfl\, collect•blt· .... tch~. mad 1t1C)(l lu1111lu1 o. SA 1 10 2pm 7 JO Wut I Ith M, Co,ta Mesi Garage/ Yan!Sales 1419 C.S.lttt ~Tl-2 2060 PttsW.t Pl. lttstfd.llies, ...... . llik,leh .... 11 0..-Slww MM.i Wt l••iie lr<;us lien & flallan Cypuiu lf1 30 tnch poh 949-650-4672 Found 1510 Jo.ind 5/23 I abby on B•t" B•y •• e• Call & describe 949 9!>~ l02'> General Announcements 1610 Baby Boomers Approaching Pre or Post Meoopawe (surgic.J or na.tunl) Iha " \1Ln1•j 1r~n1111 ,, ;nJ ~•1m1 .. 11. t the r1!1)11 • th m11h ~ti.•ul •• It .J1.,1,.: 11<" 10 111Hht111 hllfnl\llll' 1;, ltJlll Rltll~ ,11ntJ1I \'11.k1r.11 '4 "" ')-1111 or ll'nJ All wwl 111 \ iJ.1~ mcnc•1• n.om Furniture 3435 Fumtture NEWPORT CONSIGNMENT GALLERY AHTIOUES a COU.ECTIBLES • Uf'SCAI.£ F\JRNnuRE PIANOSll ART • Rn11l f'n<n Kr •l11<J • \\c \t.ilc I luu..-I •"• •C .\\11 llL\ Ill I\ • nnr r'"-' ur I """ I ,,.,, • I or111gnrnrn1< I ••t1•..J I I.if\ • hmr ~"' I·~ ~ppr.11.11• • Bnndrd Ill I"' o...J • ~t-.. ~Q 11 f Rll \X'A\ I Ill lN I .\I.I \110\X'f!UOM •In( t11u·Ma.. I r11lo11 \\ f.,., IUU. flU:E 888-434-0722 'Mq 650 •610 11•. 4 0722 194 1 NEWPORT BL. CO .. TA MESA Down \lltng t urm•I d1nrm table w 6 ch••n china cto-.t buffet totaly gym 949 64~ 934~ 3460 JEWELRY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS Coot! Coln N••d• Old Coins! Cold. ~olver ~t'Y w•tch~. •n~ ... 11~d1blt\ 949 64/ 9448 Cats 3610 tMwtWe Catuwh IOI AdOjlhon SA 1 12 4 00 PetSmart l.o~la Meu l/lh & :>u~HtoOt (Ne .. to Modlaehl 9'1!! 451 1lJ2 Cats 3610 Sf'tllNG IUTTtNS & CA TS Ou&\ on ltne _ ........ ~&Rind 11 tM 1111...._ D ~ hmll> "... '*rd ~ naAIYcd. .,.,..,, <Fv..rlllld. l'v •· b1mf .fl•" i,. ~ ,.., II oJ8r }]J\•11 98(,M22}9 Miscellaneous Pets 3655 ,_... MlnlaNre l'\lp f tm... 4 fflJ<•U~ bl.it>. p.tld $d.() CM! I """" Ao.lllft' •rt~ ado<ollle 9«'1.f>/] Jill> 949 ~ Pet Adoptions 3660 2 Do11• Cho<olole lop & S111111Ker Sp,rnoel lonkrni fa ~ t.ln'e RS>call~ Cal 9$~1C..Ui66 RealEmte Misc. Often 4245 32 Unit 1.,eno f'orli ne•r Knoth Be1ty r drm Stro"& Rl!nnlal •r•• S4 950.000 w-.e4dtepo•ro.<om Ap. l·lll-Ot-2200 PrlnH Offlo Suite Appro• b81<t. I06J5f & 1773~1 al $1 80 $1 98f\& neao N~w11oll Cenler llvdolahle JI~ /46 6300 RESIDOOIAL INCOME PROPERTY 4600 lRIPlfX COSTA MESA HR, 31ATH, J-GAR, S749,000 949-222 1410 FIND .,:;~ RISCUI 91 I I 1tn ~ Ur1'c• latnlies H4PP'"' Pet Owni:" Need Help W•ll Mann or od A dull Cal' & Older OoKO. ne'd new home\ Adopt ~dull Anmtals JO d•y 1otu1n Poltty Call ClassH edToday 949 642-5678 =' 1310 BUILDING/GARDEN ----SUPPLY/TOOLS lQUAl HOOSllG WWW an1malnl'IWOlk Ul2 OPPOl1Ull1Y 1111 real e\tate advert1s 11111 on this newspaper " ,ubtett to the federal I nlr 11011\tnll llCt of 1968 "' amendPd whrth makP• 11 1fle2a1 to adv er It\~ ·any pr rt er· enc:e hm.tal1on or d1su1mon1llon bned on r •<•. color r ehe1on se / handonp. fdm•loal slatus or n•l1onal 011e1n or lln mtenlton to make any 'uch preference. ltmota Iron or dtnromtn•lton • This newspaper wtll not knowmely atceµI •ny advt1 tlsemPnl Im real ~\lnle Whtth IS Ill 111nlaloon of the law Our reader\ are hereby 111101 med that all dwell trliS Adver lo•ed on lhl> new•paper ue available nn •n pqual owortumty bnis To complain of d•' ci 1rrunalton ull HOO loll free al I 800 424 8!>90 WANTED ANTIQUES $$CASH PAID$$ .... ,..... ............ WI 8UY l!STAftS . ~~_., ......... ._MY llOM • rAITIR" ,.foNSIGNMEtifSl ' . T oolSttQulpment/ Garden Supplles 3135 Best place in the world to advertise! Wu4 werkh19 tul1, Ct"'-10" ...... MW, 12'" ltM MW & 6 1 fr ,,.. /jtitmf. Al 11ne i.r saoo • •· "' plcl-., .-,. c.I Te4 Call today to place your ad Classified 642-5678 714-"l-flJ4 Y• ~ Wedding Experts SHOWCASt ,.ey. .. ~·· ,,:~ -.. " I ' '!v,'.s...·. ~. ' ~~ !J?ud 42, ()()() !J?.roder.r in 9<AOJporl aJ..c.b,2Jal6oa .9.tland, Cklo :J/{uq, t!J.7/rar, 'X.ellll"'rl Goa.JI. Ibis chance in lhi.r fief</! a .. , ..... _ o e a o 0 a 2 a a a 7 9 7 7 7 7 Reach 80,000 Homes Each Wee O)lly $32 per week (4week m .. · • .u•11• <• Donna at (949) 642-4321 HOMES FOR SAL£ ORANGE 5400 COUNTY PRIM( 0\11 RSIZlO BllY FRONT DUPLEX MACNIFICANt VIE W' LMei:st & Lowest Plud lbyfront A.at Todily< Bid Yo'# ctun hm! Sl..YJO.<XX> An&el•/ME f RO Rutty 94 9·466 44!>/ O,.on Sot-S"" 11-3 520 Narcissus ?Br. 2 581 honl c:or11e1 loc. Each br hu I& balcony. h1ah ce1lln&s & crown moldon& lhrou11h out. finished &8'a&e • c•rport $1,250.000 fSB0714 501 1702 ,_...._...,_.CDM Ir~ TttrAf' :bVJba 4 .... p itf1? custom lutU- lreuclt doors & Wllldow\ wrroond Mi11y 'll'W •des R~ .ourly~d wllountdtn Pool. "9<' w/watetl•• P/I' oNy 110 dQUIL\.. $2, 100,<XX) Ca• F1anuo. (~) 5005007 CostaMesa Op•n Hovi• Sot & Sun 1-5, 3367 Nevodo Ave ContplPlely ,.modeled 4br ?ba Horne 8e~uttlul l•ndstaped yard en.rey efltc1ent. all new applt •n<-f's wine coot~r •hmm Ip cenh •I atr lrar~ 1teht1n1. cathedral c"l1n11 appro• ?000..1 $149,~00 By Owner (7 14)1Sl-6024 M .. o Verd• remod, OPI N SA f SUN 1 4 316(; S"''Y 3br I !Iba new wond crown moldtn&. updiltd koll ba Quiel lol w/lti yd $649.000 M.trtntr\ RE Steph•ni• Htnry949 646 ~l INCOMI PROf'lRTY 1111110 Mt\J VNde lnt~lly t ~h•bh~d lbt Illa & (:I) ?bo I 'Iba 17 J (;RM P11t~ Rcdulcd S9b9.000 Ailt Don l Otljl f" ,1 r ~·'"' btdlb> !l-19 Mb ()(,10 Op•n Sot-Sun 11 3 IOllb Molokai lOr 7ba ltun•• Mua Verde 1 ul de \41 hi< lit front,""' y<Hd rt<cntly runudeled C•~•I lut S69!>.000 tJwnff Agrnt 7 14 SOI· I 702 442 16TH Pio<• lAS T ~IOl wa.. to NP HM llOf lll&h \Hlf! I am hm 4bt ?ba "Pl,,.O• ?.or.I 1 Ip'· rt.i la lanarrn. t~nd\t ya• d $849, 900 Ownet shown by dPIXHnlment 949 611? 1!>29 Chormh19 31r, 210 Hom• 720Chl lul, up R• Aded ~feel 11rw ronl e••"t neighborhood Hy nwrm S799K lllO Rut•I PI 800 1!!>4 I 064 • '>00 S3S,~ N. Trlcw>gl9 S<! S..nl<lf Pail< Mob.le II<...,. 2llf Iba low lolX rent dub ""'·pool Act 714 241 0608 Btt..t J• 2 tu1 e. flJ _,..rt;.J µ,11nt Cr~dl lUlb dl'l'C•I I g y..d fi'.jl /14 /¥l{SJJ Jt>n• I ulleo Ion llPaltoo Show<oH hom• ~ 1 I tir•ntl• kolr/m•rhlu li.tlh\ Mu\t s.,.,o $1991\ /14 /49 (>6()0 lP•n I ull~rtnn'l<lr for Sole by Own•• Jbr lBa 7 <31 ~·· ·~· tJunu, fUOlll"> 111.JV t·lltt·rl,tlO d&tnt' /14 l60 40'>4 Dana Point OPIN SUN 12·4 25182 Monunlta 0.. Imm•~ lurnkPy u111tr.~ed t.11\tomtt-hom~ l•t" wl11tew.1tcr Vl•W\ Sb1 l Sba outJo ''''' & I~ rm1ltop detk tJJ•< ~ ... ,, u1>on r@que~t Joe & I ll•n Rnt'-949 '>H 9'>11/ 111 949 b3.l 9')8/ (f ) landmar~ Rullol\ Irvine TUHUROU O'IN SUN 1-S 2 Mlr-4a < I ltlltlld\ Cutde #890C3) Unoh,truo.ted 180 de&ree ctly ltght view. 4br 1000.1. J car VA•. 8400!.I lnl N~w th~rry enn1te kth h~n with island ll•Vhly up1i.raded lhruu~hnut Sun deck ••~w SI 8~.000 Al•n 1 rodPO I roder RE 949 !06 7.,7,, Laguna Beach OPIN SAT-SUN 1-S 4 20 Cypr•u Or fnonkey br•nd new 1 •nmlle Nol on Ml S ... , • f ind Short walk to b•••hP~ Heisler Park }br 7bn $82!>.000 Brol<er Co/op Owner A&I John r a11 uw 949 322 04332 80!> J68 685S • Sunday, June 6th, 2004 a 0 Daylight until noon. We have a fantastic location on Newport Blvd . SELLERS: Book early as this is sure to be a sellout! Only $30.00 per space. Dealers/manufacturers $60.00. Only 100 spaces w ill be sold. MARINE AND BOAT GEAR ON LY! Clean out those garages and boat lockers Tum that marine surplus into cash! BUYEAS: Buy a1rect from 100 Yachtsmen! Sails, hardware, rubber boats, meters, electronics, charts, books, anchors, chains, nautica l decor and winches. You name 1t, it will be there at give·away prices! W 17th St. 1500 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Don 't wait! Reserve your space now/ For more Information, call Mlnney's Yacht Surplus 949-548-4191 or email at mlnncysOaol.com • www.minncysyachtsurplus.com P.S. The Orange Coast College Boat & Equipment Auction is Saturday, June 5th. Make a weekend of it and save 1 OOO's of d ollarsf • rt "We Make Boating AUordable!!I " Minney's Yacht Surplus 1500 Newport Blvd • Costa Mesa, Callfornla Phone: 9491548-4192 • Fax: 9491548· 1075 •·mall: mlnneys@aol.com website: www.mlnneysyachtsurplus.com .1 ft • lakefomt O"IN SAT I S 2S272 Dayton Or., 4•• /lJ, 1....-1 ·"• n1• I IR ·~"" flo iMn IW 1>11~ I "k• I 1wt"'I \uo & '•·•~ \l<1li 11,,.,.., ~>w due h~t-#Wf .. , ttftMUKf tit'1. k °/ If" WA.. 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Neuhcr 1ulnerublc. a' South )00 bold • A K 7 I. 1 JO 116 5 J 1 • 10 l MISCEWHEOUS 'RENTAl.S CtlM 2bf/?ba 1enovaled condo to sh•r• w/prol'I no/sn1k lemalft Par 11•1 oce•n 1t1ew Owne• only on propetty 3 days/wt.. Prachu lly your own• ·$13~ '49-629-1210 ....... V'91de, Mllstw br/bA. pr IYlll Mir ance. Ula trd, QiS brllnd -houw • ..,.,,, now SIJOO 71._SS1-S477 A£SIDlN11AI. Hf:NIALS ORANGE 7400 COUNlY Panocr open> the bidding w11.h \MIC d1.uoonJ What c.lo )'llU n:oponJ1 /,,.,.A;for w1r"'"" 1ur Mtmd.Jv "" Ht'a Studto apt, own u p•••te entranc., Incl ulol $800 Al50 2br 2b•. .:uesl l'lse ulll incl. $1800 949·642 1146 722 1132 214'M, llatt.. wall< lo bu ch, 1•t1.1ge. S2000mo 950 af &pf w/Alcove for !112 3Sth Street C•ll Oll1<e •nd enclosed 714-722-1111 d2J &•11&1 Ncwt11 CMpeV ur.lftllC tit 949 515-4881 12 sa.--Jer P1M•, .,., 2.bt 2ba ho""· 1•\ed conun, pool. spe, b•c\lbay, Z cM 1ttach 111 fp, pvt yard At1all now $23!i0/mo call M ... ,.... ltx nr trl sq, pfi~ a••d bale .. W•b•• crpl, ups\ls $9/!> Klelo Mcmt !M9 S.1-1800 .......... , ... ,.,. Felt 21r, 21•, 11ran1I• clrs. fp. w/d, 2 c.o1r pllna. u own moldmt Open h~c Sat Sun 10 3 Zl<Yi Sant.• Ana Sl29!> 110 4!>11-?l50 ~T ... ~ [pc ........... 2br 2t>il condo, vu ol S. CMryoo p c::oune. hAly bn l•m Rb $2!l(X) ~&4632 s-T•~<-.,~ ...... ...., ..... P!.. ... ·~ ..-.DOJ:g'4•= ,.....Miiii -, .... ., ... .., ..... .... ()IS~~·~ Leu.on~ bl 1our llolM. Rtdlals ill commumty · t4M7J-2174 Atl•ln Aul•t Porter Novelli l1t1ine. PT 25 hrs/ wk, pho"es· u lendat. corr.ap Word ' b eef UP COC. f SIO 444-1004 lltob'.l@portencwdl corn ASSIST AIU nHtl•d, Newport 6-t> ~ ,_, r ~ Offile n M'lr1 Fn 8-6 No Rf lie nee. SaWy DOC t.o r~im. to Midiele Vtbia 949-613 345 l ,__._ .... Wood 6 Metal, llptr!> Mu\l have own toolt. 7 tt-SSO-.. t7 Balboa bland ?Sr. !Ba. 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Cetdfted~ Uc. fWl/69UA REACH 80,000 t •' . . .... A ...... .... ~ , 1 2 t 2 f '· w ' ), .. .. l'> 18 •• ' SI II .., r. td l r, w r , !I 7 5. I ~. l2 1 d, IS "· r. ly -? ti "' I 2004 CADIUAC ESCALADE ESV Pt.ATINUM 101 CADILLAC DEVIUE WHITE PEARL. TAN LTHR, CHROME WHEELS, NON-SMOKER. CERTIFIED! $23,995 (199768) '01 CADILLAC DEVIUE OHS HIGH LUXURY. BEIGE, TAN LTHR, COACH ROOF. CERTIAED! $28,995 (241473) '02 CADILLAC SEVIUE STS LCJN 27,401 K.ES, ~ ()RM: 'MfB.S. Cl) & t.mi a:RI FED! $31,995 (187434) In Stock Now! 2004 CADILLAC XlR ROADSTER 101 CADIUAC SEV1Ll£ LOW 33,640 MILES! BEIGE, TAN LTHR, MNfY EXTRAS, CERTlAEDI $24,995 (254176) '01 CADILLAC SEVILL£ DHS HGH Ll.lXIRf, 88~. T#J LTtfl, ~~. CERlffDI $29,995 (1715" '02 r.ADIU.AC DEVILL£ DTS LCJN 27,CXXl ~. ~ (}R).f YMRS, a:RlFEOf $32,995 (1~ 2004 CADILLAC CTSVSERIES 101 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS WHITE PEARL. TAN LTHR, MOONROOF, CERTIFIED! $25,995 (147934) '01 (',Al)IUAC El.DORADO LCJN 27,100 ~. SLYm, OmtvEWtfB..S. ~a:RIFED! $29,995 (1~13) 102 CADIUAC aDORADO ()LY 14,670 K£SI fIDffNl. T.AN Llffi, ml.ECTOO (lWJJY, a:RIFH>! $36,995 (103013) COAST· @~ "WHERE YOU ALWAYS OBT A ORBAT DEAL" .....-- 101 CADILLAC DEVIUE DTS WHITE PEARL. LOW 22,301 MILES, MOONAOOF & MOREi CERTIFIED! $31,995 (232274) 1()2 CADIUAC ESCAl.ADE 2WD LCJN 29.~ ~. fBI. aftM 'MEEl.S, a:RI FED! $41,995 (1~ !, :"' () () f -I ' • 1. ~.1 I ' ' ' I . ' I • ' I : I f ; 1 ( \ f ' ' I ' 1 • ' . \. ' .. ' I ( \ • j '" I I ' I ( I : 11 ' t I ( ( I I I I -------------------------------- RANGE ROVER TAX DEPRECIATION COMPARISON $7~000 Range Rover vs. $72,• Luxury Car DISCOVERY TAX DEPRECIATION COMPARISON $39,IDJ Discovery vs. $39,000 Luxury Car Luxury Car depreciation can continue at $1,775 per Y••r for each succeeding year untll the vehicle la fUlly depreciated or sold. REWARDING ON MANY LEVELS I.and Rover offers menv rewerda, emotional 11 well 11 flnanclal. Whit'• more, • Range Rover or OllCOVtfY can offer tignlflcant adv1ntagea In t1x deductibility for bu•lr\ell owners.• BecauM ell Range Rover and DlacOYefY models hwe • Gro11 Vehicle w.ight)•• Of owr e,ooo poundl, they can be ~ated ·when uMd for bulin ... ·much more r1pidty than lu>CUry cara. - The chllt1 below illu1tr1te the dramatic differences th• maximum 1llow1bte lftnuel we dlprecitdon for 1 R1nge Rover or DilCOVefY w. 1 comparlbly pnc.d luxury car• .. Whlle these Land "": Rove~ models qualify for an acc.lerated depreciation schedut. • 1llowf ng then to bt fully dlpredlC9d In Yetr One • rulet for luxury C8fl timlt taJC depNciltion to fl>*f annual amounts. • lndivldu1I ta>< 11tuatlon1 may v1ry. For more deUlllt, ~ conault your ta>< advisor ... Gro11 Vehicle Weight lGVW> •The manuf11CtUrer'1 rating of the vehicle'• maximum weight when fully lotded .... Chartl Ind tablet reflect flgurtt for taxpavera Who elect &0% bonus depreclltlon . • SIGNIFICANT ADVANTAGES -.... Thia Tax depreciation compariton la for lndlvidu1l1 who purchue 1 Ra~ Rover or DiacovtfY and UM their vehlcWt 100% for bu1lnet1. Rulff for ltaeea 1lso compare favorably.• Under .. • • current law, ownert of vehicles with GVW rlting1 over 8,000 poundl ere et.pble to txpenM up to $100,000 In Vear One. Bonua depreciation la generally avalr.ble for purchaMt madt befont 12131~ Contult your tlx ldvitor forcompttte detail• on rule• 1pplicablt to your tr1naaction. - .__ ................. _ .. THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES • MAY 29-JUNE 4, 2004 ' I· I J ,' : '1 I '1 11 l ! If I '11, I I h THE BEST OF PELICAN CREST PRESENTED BY LEE ANN CANADAY OF PRUDENTIAL CALIFORNIA REALTY COVER STORY ON PAGE 2 • I . ... ·-~ . , ' 1 ' 1 \ I ;I 'ij .J' 1 ~~ , )·-~ ' .~ I ~.41 -.r• .. •• 2 CALL FOil ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR FO'R A PRIVATE SHOWING. LEE ANN CANADAY 949 .249 .2424 PRUDENTIAL CALIFORNIA REALTY COVER ... PRUDENTIAL CALIFORNIA REALTY 2. Cover Story/Index 50. Wells Fargo Private Mortgage 3.-30. Coldwell Banker/ 51. Wells Fargo Banlc Coast Newport Properties 52. Barrons Real Estate 31. Armstrong Properties Portfolio Financial 32.-36. First Team Estates Loan Advisors 37. Hanu Reddy Realty 53. Banlc of America 38. Metro Realty John Dundee 39. Cot~ Realty Group Wddish & Nialis 40. Laguna Seaside Realty 54. Waahington Mutual 42. Countrywide Mortgage Loan Advisors Kolar & Co. 55.-78. Prudential California Realty 43. Emerald Bay Realty 79.-107. Strada Properties 44. Coastline Realty 109. Open Home Gwde 45. Bnmc:xus 110.-111. Homes of the Week 46. Platinum Properties 113. Mortgage Rates 47. Unnery Lofts 119. Prudential California Realty 48.-49. Rcmax Real Estate Services 120. Fust Team Estates Daily A Pilot Proudly 1erving Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Corona dcl Mar, Newport Coast, Shady Canyon, Laguna Bcacb, Laguna Niguel, Dana Poinc, Monarch Beach. Capistrano Beach, San Jum Capistrano and San Clemente. NEWPORT COAST Exceptional estate, located m the prestigious multi-million dollar community of Pelican C rest. Affording tranquil, exquisite quality, and private living with cascading waterfalls, and a luscious landscaped courtyard and backyard. Gorgeous panoramic ocean views with s~x bedrooms, seven one and half baths, and a huge approx 8 car garage. T his estate is gated with wrought iron rose and leaf acccntS with a private driveway enclosed. Indoor pool, dry saunt, and devator access to all three levds. A furnished turnkey property! OPFER.ED AT $9,900,000 3 1 .Q a: .?::-' "' 0 BALBOA PENINSULA OCEANFllONT ---21 n e. Oceanfront $-4,950,000 Sat/Sun I .... BA.I.BOA ISLAND 1205N.~t 603 a. Hitt C<ll ESA 2l07 OnfWtltie J99 -View Terrace ~ ISSO EdJilbrook 1311'4,.... St $829,000 $749.000 $6 I 5 ,000 HUNTINGTON 1£ACH 1200 PCH #42 l $525,000 1200 PCH #12'4 $399,000 LAKE fORES,...;oT __ 21835 Ticonderop $1,050,()()()$ Sun 1:..4 SlrlSw1 I .... . Set ti... • S.M Good/Todd Sue Young -- ITilVVha Frank Gruver M r--eo.v.GrMt Amy Crawford Smp•ilt Srild'i Scls:it• .. ScNd'I open house invitatio_ns LI DO_IS LE~-------104Via Havre $1,750,000 520Vta Udo Soud $3,195,000 MISSION VIEJO_ 258n App9n Wiff $869,ooo H Marilyn Read ~~ N_EWPORTJEA ------ 209 8iry HI Or $965,(XX) Sat 1-5 CohenlOehnty 2098ritt ... Or $965,(XX) Sui 1-5 Sharon Grimes 33Sheuwaw $&49,000 Suri I .... c.a.aa .... ~ 96 a.ycr.. Court $585,000 Sat/Sun t-5 325 ~Jolla $1,295,000 NOllTH Tl!.STIN I 0421 BrWttwood 01J' $1.565.000 18781 Delf>VM Rd $1 ,195.000 10502 Via Del Cerro $5.299.000 Ron Mlltar Tim Smith • CORONA DEL MAR $1'9,950 On die ocean Side d PCH In Corora del Mar ..... Close t.O die beadl. Recendy remodeled Maxine & Georp COSTA MESA $716,000 Classic Ea.scside Costa Mesa slnsle family home on a large 8,000 sq .. ft. lot. Pam White-Galletti COSTA MESA $599,000 Pride of ownership home. Near Back Bay. E:asaide 3 bd. 3 la 2 JtDfY wlltl pool and l8ns. Jerrie Mahoney COSTA MESA $799,000 Upgraded E:asuide home on a cul-*uc. large lot. Michael Salas HUNTINGTON BEACH $6•U,OOO Absolutely cNnning! Spacious single story home. Remodeled. Quiet trft lined Sireet. Catherine Newman NEWPORT BEACH $515,000 Great 2 bd. 2 ba. condo In gated Back Bay community of Bayview Court. Lynne Valentine GARDEN GROVE $J20,000 LOYely gated community. T l"ff lined street. Slnp level end unit. 2 bd. 2 car pra,e. Audrey Savopolos californiamoves.com NEWPORT BEACH $1,495,000 Walk to beach. 3 units; 3 bd. 3 ba./l bd. 2 ba./ 1 bd. l ba. Assumable 6% fixed first mortgage with credit approval Michael SaJu IRVINE $1, 190,000 Turtle Rock S bedroom, 2 master suites, 3.S baths. Added second level. Ted Hiii HUNTINGTON BEACH $979,000 Luxury condo at the beach. 3 bedrooms plus loft. Gorgeous remodel. Overlooks pool and waterfall. Jennlf9r Pritchett ... _...._ _ _..., _____ ...... -~-----..... .._ .. _. __ ._..._.,. .. ___________ ............ ,,._... .......... .__.... ..... _.,. .. _ 5 0 ... • °' N ~ ~ COLDWeLL , BANl(eR 0 .& califomiamoves.com ~ IRVINE, SHADY CANYON• $11.900,000 Magnificent iolf course view estate with iuest house and pool on 1.n acre site. LllSll LAGUNA BEACH $7,750,000 Fantastic beachfront home In EmeraJd Bay. Steps from the sand, parks, tennis courts, and pted community with pools. Ll3893 LAGUNA 81ACH $4,875,000 Beaudful lrvfne <:CM S,000 sq. ft. home on half acre. ocean views. pted widl private beach. '4 bd. 3.5 be. wkh pool and spa. Ll3699 LAGUNA BEACH $2.HS,000 4.000 sq. ft. 5 bd. 4.5 ba. tiome with panonmk ocean views k't Three Arch Bay. Ll3588 LAGUNA BEACH $I ,Sts,000 ~ '-""' home. wldl vMws. Room to """"' on a sliply sloped lot of 14,000 sq. ft. LI 3915 • ·l LAGUNA 9IAD4 Sl, .. S0,000 Ocn't llt IHI chrrmlc ~ -.,, home llp by! Scrlit\ "*'°"'-room to tw.lhl 4 bd. 3.5 bl. Ll3883 AUIOVllJO $419 .... 2 bd. 2 be. condo with 2 QI' auxhld .,..,.. R«etldy upsraded carpet and die. 5352339 _.._. .......... ..._. ...... _..._ .. , _ _.. ....... _______ ...... _. ____________ ~~~------,,-.-..... -.............. _._~ LAGUNA BEACH $2,HS,000 Tumby cul-de-sac home With ficnes• centllr, ~and pool Ll2362 LAGUNA BEACH $1 ,575,000 2 bd. 2 ba. with panoramic coudlne and utallna Island views. LIHl7 LAGUNA RACH $1,NS,IOO Newly corllCNCl9d home cbe to t.dl and ~ Oc.rl '4lws. 3 bd. 2.5 bl. & 2 car.,.... Ll3698 5 MN JUjUit CANTMHO Sf,SS0,000 Enclleu views. One acre hone property locac.d on a prlvace street. S3S2598 UNA NIGUIL snt,too ~c.ondoln~~ 2 bd. 2.S bL &*'1 che C.allfomla RMera. Ll3319 LAGUNA NIGUIL NtS,OIO &*'1 f*1C'"l"1lc ~ from If* mocW pna end "*home. l.W'c .. ~ l bd. 3 bL NEWll'OltT BEACH $1 ,SI0,000 TerT'lftc: Port street oppon:unlty. 4 bd. 2 bL remodel in proctSS. Great comer lot. LI 3594 LAGUNA NIGUIL 1121,000 Enchanting Rose-cOYered Cape Cod on 8-cOll Hill. 3 bd. 2 ba. Main floor muter. Ll3780 AUSOV11JO SS.t,SOO .....,. lf&tll .. ~ 2 bci plus loft. Located It the end ol ll cul4Hac. $352626 I.MUNA WOOOI P4t,to0 The be location In Lacuna Woock. View ol hills .. cky ll&fltS. Private. 2 bd. loft, lpedous. $350241 ~ COLDWeLL I BANl(eR ~ califomialnoves.com DANA POINT $2,2ff,900 Endless views. 3 bd. 2.75 ba. 3 car amched praie, pooVspa. granite kitchen. Quality cnftmanshlp throuaflout. $350359 LAGUNA BIACH $2,475,000 View of It all. coasUlne, white water, mountains and lights from this 3 bd. 2.5 ba. custom home. S3'48270 LAGUNA 81ACH $1,775,000 Classic 3 bd. 2 bL Sforybook coaace. Larp, flat. R2. stree~to­ street lot. WaJk t.o pll'tclbeKh. 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IAUOA NNINIULA OCIANl'RONT -..,910,000 Beach lovers dream with panoramic bay, Jetty and oceanfront views. 110 CANYON SJ, If 1,000 Exquisite style. Double masten. Ele¥ator. tolf, lf&hts views. Carol ..... 6 Ginny ... NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 949.644.1600 ....................... ., .. _.....,... ......................................... .... ~ ...... --...-----~--.... ...__._ .. ..-....... ,.... __ ... ~ .......... _.._ ........ ----...... -=--·---- 13 ...... ROD DALEY 949.759.3776 15 "' 8 ~ ... 11 ~ ~ l ! ~ <U ~ w ~ ~ ~ i' 0 I J SHADY CANYON• PR.OPE RT I ES SOLD 11 Prairie Grass 17 Redbird ~ 1 Blue Heron 51 Copper Creek 31 Golden Eagle 2S Watercress (13A) 27 Watercress (HA) 29 Bluegrass (Lot SA) . 38 s.ltbrush (Lot 31B) +. 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SUE YOUNG 949.759.3708 BRIAN THOMAS 949.422.6409 DIAMOND SOCIETY C:.OLOWCll UJ\N~<!" l i 29 ~ (! ~ '< ,,: ~ l'\J ~ "' ~ ::0 ~ ~ ,.., ~ ... ii 0 ... ~ :y § • • ~ 1 ai • N • l I ' ! ~ ' f ~ ( ' ~ f ~ ..... ~ ~ ~ i' 0 MAUREEN DAWN 714.606.859'1 PAUL WRI G HT 949.718.4745 MERRI LEE HAPEMAN 949.874.7900 l ~~l lHlll •1 l 01\Nf\l'N , · ."'f -.... ~...._.._.. .... _ __.., ........ ~ .... --.-----t1 .... -._ .. _ .. __ _..,. ........ -.. . ._._.. _____ ...,...,._ ............................. ,, .. _.._. So11f61rn Cab{orniA l.ifo11Jk for 0111r 40 1/1ArJ _.......~~~'.'rt . Jl R () Jl I~ I{ T I I~ S N1• t.11ll11f •f V1ro11• -N1w1Jorl Coull 111 vi. Amentl. Bnlnd new pltn 2 model, 3 BR, 3M. hlghly ~.wood l\oora, g,.ntte OOUlt*1Dpl In klttloen, "*'9r ,..,.._ communlly pool/ape and tennis court Melinda Frohling 94Mn·5880 .t.llo 91(,_9,, 'Lerow 111 Via Wulers. Representing Buyerl f'1nln111f• f>olnl -.Sofll leYtlleAw Ch#mlng 4 BR-<ep<eeented buyef. 1l•'11ll. Co111 -.Safi! Ter1 tr.rdke -representing buyer 1'"1ln111f• f'olnl -.Sofl! Listed & Sold by Teri Hardke .S1• 91f•nl -.Sofl! Melinde Frohling/Cathy Kroopf representing buyer. Nu1 lf1tlnq •I 8f"{fi 'r1nnl1 Vlff•1 Beeutlfuly remodeled end unit rlian. 4 BR, 3.5 M. family room, torm.I dining room with dining lfM Ill kilehen lMge patio Itel along aide rod bedl OYettooldng greenbelt Ind pOO Seier will ent8lt8in offer. betwwn $999,999 Ind $1,090,000. Bob lMkey IM&-395-0900 1'1nln111f. 1'olnl -.Safi Kandi Amold/Teri Hardke representing buyer 1470 Jamboree, Suite 200 Newpon Beach, CA 92660 Tel: (949) 718-4600 1l•r'1or 91f•nl Or/111 - .Sofl Teri Hardke -represented buyer .t.110 f'•rl. Conlo -.Safi! 121 Lido Pn Dr. Listed by Teri Hardke. ~ 31 V> "" 2 a. "" '< ~ "" '< N ~ N 8 A :;o .... "" ,,., .,. n: ;; 0 "" -< " ~ FlllSTTfAMESTATES.COM --------·- l ( FIRST TEAM ESTATES NOLAN 900 GLENNEYRE, l AGUNA BEACH, CA 92651 () ~\!\ /\~ l) NI l /\ L l FIASTTEAMESTATE S COM I f I KENT A. 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S_?? .~·.stat~.~~~~. ~lvd., St~).2?0 • ~·?~~n.~ T~w.er, ?~~~g~, CA ... ••••• ·~ ~ ~ • t • •• •• : : ; : : ' ••• ""; --liili--llllilililillillililli ___ ...... __ ...._. .... ______ .. .. I 1 NEWPORT BEACH HOME LOAN CENTER 26 CORPORATE PLAZA SUITE 200 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 RHONDA TIDD Senior Loan Consultant 949-721 -0509 B Washington Mutual HOME LOANS CG Barbeau Senior Loan Consultant 949.219.8539 rondalea@m.sn.com caroline.barbeau@wa.mu.nd Pr°V.nu •ub1ru w ~ Ccruill rcsttKUOtU apply Ahtt ihc 1n111al «XX>> monch period. 1111trn1 r.tcr and APR m.ay 1nc1c..&K Ratt odJU$trnc:nc and payincnc capt may"""'' in dd'trrtd 1nma1 Rarr/ARP dl'ttmc u of« •rutt• d.a1< hcl'< » 'llt't """"~off.ca and aa:q>< &1>1>lication m: Waslungton Mul\l.ll BAnk fA m.iny )ucn Wuh1nF1un MuuuJ Bank I(), Or ut;WA W.uhmgrnn Mucual Rank fSll JO.MI. Ur .Loan~visors~ s-.. /llW. S.0-. """"" Check Out Our 5/1 Jumbo ARM Why a 511 ARM vs. a 30 year fil(ed? With a fixed rate for the first 5 years, before swltct11ng to a 1 year ARM. you can entoy the secunty of a fn1ed rate loan with rhe savings ot an ARM Ml.st borrcwers will refinances or sell within 5 years - 95,.. of all mortgages are reftnanced or paid off • to 6 years 97% of all mongages are ref1nanoed or paid off 7 to 10 years Savings Scenarios for You Put 11 en dollars and watch your 1ntecest peak Parmc:ru Sunario ,,.,.,,,._, Prw"-1 ht# APR ~ SI 000000 5/1 ARM I. 0 . ~ ()O'I,, 5 t l'i'-IU 166.6~ SI 000 000 511 ARM P&I ~.()()'II& 5 l\~"4, le<: 368.22 s 1,()()0 .000 l<l·Yr. Fi-I 6.l5 ... 6 398~ '6.157 17 Sil ARM•' Sl,000.000 IA••• Sl,990.SO l•twat OrJy Mo11tbl7 S.11i•1' Si l ARM~ SI,000.000 i.-. • S788.9S Pri1tdJW'f d-l•t-t Mo1ttlJ/7 S..11l•r • Take the $788. 9'i dcfferencc, apply it ro principal and uvc: SSS.400.18 1n 1n1eruc anJ rcduu~ 1hc p11nc1pa1 ba.lancc by the ume amount vs the JO-Ycu fillCd Rate l.oan at 1hc end of S )lt1rs. ~ noted below. • $9.B.37 l .4 I i> the IOilll ~an~ after S )'ft"' u 6.25% nore n 1c. • ssn.972.23 ls the loan bala.ncc after s years ar 5.~ "° .. rate. Get your news published In the Advertising Supplement Advertisers are encouraged to submit press ~~ ~~ releases, keeping in mind that date of -...,. ~--- publication i\ 1wr space and copy may be edited. Here are several 1o:u1deltnes that may assist you in getting your tnformatton publt\hed 1n our Real Estate Section: -The Daily Pilot •~ a community newspaper, therefore, it is important that your new5 or properties also be in the circulation area. Well-written presi; relea'>t~ are tomprehens1ve. concise and current. Content may cover agenr profilei;, personnel promotions, company events, awards ceremon1c<;, brokert; previews, community involvement, property profiles, and industry news and trends. · Materials should be submitted by 5 p.m., Monday. · Press releases and photographs, with good contrast, may either be given to your real estate advertising representative or mailed to: lill Ulriksen, promotions, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. You can fax infonnation to: (949) 650-4802. If you would like to e-mail advertorial and or photos, direct them to: 11ll.ulnksen@lat1me<,.<.om. If you have any questions or ideas about materral you would like to see in our real estate section, call Lana Johnson, promotions director at 949 ~.±.4-212wu~~Lw~~ ... ,,.. ..... "" Proud Sponsors of ~ -~~gister Onµne ,4T Wl;\'W·~~l!YE·~C?~ , • .. AUSOVIEJO UDonallo Ml. Cdtor 9491234.5689 17MONic jtSSa !Ang ~4lj 96111 s.;99,g(X) 5otJ5111f 1-5 ~ SIOl 12-5 62 Coronado uy ~Afontt111h949riqo;Q;o 12Colony Kn.sh11111ihim1• ll.lq lQ'i lb!KJ ~ 511111-4~ 5645,lnl 5111/Sun 1!·5 5699,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 $620,lnl 7 Sllfrwood Knsh111 Kltamt-949}49i I Iii tJ 52 Nintucket CORONA DEL MAR 426.S Aada St,295,lnl Kristin Vr~blr<l IJ49t;'2l ;11~1 <;.iuSun l-4 2930 Fourth St Sl,099,wl Kn~rn \'ral•lriL ll.l~.72l .11MI 5.it/Sun l-4 721 Marigold $1,425,lnl Kri<.tm Vrublr<k Q.j~r! I 1),'1(1 'iat/Sun 1-4 ~ Point dri ~hr Stllfr will mlfrWn offtrs bttwtt'll Jud~ Mu11<11 449/t>U o?I• Dolphlti Tenace 1506 Dolphin Tma Kn<l111 Vniln:k 949'644 b zoo VH .... 2411 Htliotrope KNtN ~ndl 949/llJJ.9995 309 Ids Sl,loo,Lm-$1~ 5.tt/Sun 1·5 #(arm t,.di 9'9'7l<l 9'Jll5 SllJ/51111 1-4 JM Umiioa Sella will aDIMll offes bdWfft S2,~,@S1)99,8il Satl5u11 l-1 S3,995,(n) K«rm ~~ 'J.19r.2119'l95 Sat H 313 Htliotropt 5fllef will t*tD m betMftl Sl.600,(0}Sl.'99"" Nat1lw fog11rly 94Q/b44 blOO \QI/Sun l..f Stller will tnttlUin offers ~ Jan Uingfmd 949/b#.6!(¥1 COTO DE CAZA 4 Qu.til Placr Kinn !Mlrtlry 94911.34 .'i689 COSTA MESA bltSI• 40'2 E. 19th Strttt Klftn L¥ndr 9WW ~5 OAllA POINT 3SaJ6 Cimino upistnno Dtl Allll lmi 9491515S!:o!> FUWRTON ~~ .:.U/Sun 1-4 .,. Clelluvoi Stlltt will mterbin offm betMftl 567S.!Dl-Si49,876 Gtry MtKr.Jr; lijO 4CIS l(!UI (,al 12-5 IRVlllE Wllidgm) Stller ~;n rntmain offm betwttJI Gray ~Utrm4nn 9-19/644.6200 LADERA RAllCH lAltilan Sli6SJm.ST35,sl) Sol l-4 Ellit & K.ilz 949/495.JrKJ S.t~11n 12-5 4 M*aM Sdla will ClllnUin oflm bdMn ms~ Gitbt Ctk 4.lq/495.IMXJ Swl/51111 11-5 Stlltt will~ offm beCwtel AtlwM Gbty 949/.f95./~ LAIUllA BEACH 781 Bolsw Omd c.ns 949/234..56b'9 ~ Silt/Sun 11·5 1D4 Anacapa Way I.tr Ann Giria.lav Cl.IC!? \.I '<>.~<! 23732 HiUhuiSt Pwli1 ~t:111.r.:/11 r Q.lCl,N.jil ~ ~11 31706 Sctnic Barhlr~ M \'11' <14q ~<N i~#I l~DelMar Pilty Clldlrr 949 ~99 ~9W &ttr 94q14qq sew 31746 Scenic 8'rNrl Amr ~9'1/ill ~IW 31567 AOl'tJl('f Rdttrt Ltrrt 94~ ... ,,, 7 ~x~ 995 Baja R.tWrt l.Mbrl "49 'l\1~ . •Ill Llglna Tenace D1l S. Co.tSt Hwy. 83 Riilldv c.iv1, 94~. ~ 11.?f.-1 LAGUNA HILLS S3,990,IXXl '"" ,..., 5299,900 ~tl-1 Sl,595,(nl '>.11/~un l-5 5949,(XX) r.irt 12·5 Sun 12·5 $1,595,rol SJ!~Ulf 1·5 $995,lnl '1tf.u• 1·5 Sl,lSO,IXXl \-rt im 15 25911 ~ Filh Sdltr will~ offm belllll9 S1.il1,rm.51,699.876 Sot 12.:; 511695,(n) /my IAM£11t 9491425 lloOO Su11 12-5 25362 ClumpUin R4 xlltr will mtaWn olfm bttWttn /iJn F/llnag1111 449/425 9«XJ LA&UllA NIGUEL 5675,LO). 5749,876 t:,.Jt!'iu11 IZ-S 24821 Crown Royalt Sl,127,(XX) ME. OM'949/l34 5689 Seti/Su" 1-5 ?:ml Hilllnnsl Selllr wiU ftlteruln offm ~ ~-5435,!76 Tlv Nunnil:/\1!\'11' 949/H4 5tilill Setlfo 12-1 23822 Bitttm Sl,079,(XX) Tlv t-funnilhi'i\'11> .'.l.jqfl~ w;q 'iQfJSwn ll-4 2'811 SballDn Stl1ff 1rt11l emtitain offfn bttWftl ~S59911' Vrrgin111 Ve~ H.mir ... n~ !Ull 4Cll ·sw Sall51m 1-4 IMl l'1>allt loiu Seller will MNin. bdwtel $1~ In H4htw 94914!5 Gfi()I Safl-4 278SI Smbtth Lt Seller will rnlrNil elfm """"- S'T/S~ Sot/Sun 12·5 5'dgewick 5614,IXXJ Ttm Bnim 4.19tm %<IO Sat/Sun 1-4 2"12 Fa Cndt Sftir will mlrrlD olfm btbim ~M Sot/Sun 12·5 7 Salt Spray Ot $799,(n) Mosln· li'rfa> 949/499.7070 Sun 2-5 29Jll Rlm Spm.-Sdla Wl'D .. alfm betwttn ~Ul\ Sot 11·5 29'192 Sea Shore ln 1349, 900 i17vGd11v(t CNrhr l.M-Cll~ 4Q5 !ll' Sat/Still 11-5 101 Pwl S384$l KT. & E/lr A.Lit.in 9491495 ISOO Sal~un 12·5 (ml Im Stl'le wil mlnlia etfm llftllltll ~li,11' Sot 12·5 Sdln .;JI emtm elfm hftWftll Slll.@SJ991\ '>JI 12-'i 281l5 IJ IM~ Sellfr will mlmirn offm hftWttll ~.®Si!i'U76 Thr:f, ... 1, 1 frum ~~~ ~~) '' I \JI "'"I! i 24682 Moni~ Cir Selltr 11ill ~nll!rt.lin ollm bdwttn W5,®S974,876 Bu Vandnfvrd 9-191~95 lSIXJ LAGUNA WOODS 341 Ave. SMlb G '1.Jtf.iun 12·5 Brondy &unan 949/<95 lllW MISSION VIEJO 26645 Gu.ldiw An~ Pllllsar 949/491.7f41 27391 Vu Gircia I.I:: H.in.<;<hr 949/4li Q/i(1J MOWICH BEACH s vna Solt Sd8 will tJllftbm c&s httWftl SUll~ In A1111 C6iW:iv '149fLU 'i6b4 5.lt/Srm 1-4 MEWPORTBEACH Crystal Con 50Tunor5u =H94aiif~ 412 Mmdar.a SdJer will emnt3ill !ifm bdWftll ~ S11n 1-4 5645,00} Swn !--130 Sun l~ J415JUI Sot 12·' SJ.'!t: 'l.jQ;.1!.5 ilb/ll Sun I~·· Mnqmlr Sftlrr will eilnbin offm ~rm F<>.<tn TIWlll 949/4Qi /Sill StonmiJJ UZ11n11t Dwtgld 9491495 1800 ClEMEm 00.@SOS,Bi6 }jjif/Srm 12-i $891),00} 5.it~un l!-'i Ullt Feild~ SlPJO,IXXl MilliJn·For 9491499.7070 ~ Sot ll-S JUAll CAPll11IAllO Ci.1-Stllir1'i18111riiaaffm~ ~ S«/Srm 12-5 $1,825,wl Sot/Sun l!-S Sl,l~,(m Ciatl..( 59 . , ~------·- • www.prudentialcal.com Se11u will entertain often betwHn $385,ooo.M.15,816 Rancho Sanb Marprlb Cozy 2 apadous muter suites condo. Attached garage. Uving room w /FP+ private patio. (S350fJJ) 9'9.495.1800 Sellu will mtatain offert between $600,000.$6'9,816 LabForut 4 BR home on large private lot near the La..ke. French doors ~ to back yard bursting w I spring llOwen. (S352673) 9C9.495.J.800 Seller will entertain often between $175,000 • $850,876 . Laguna Niguel Surrounded by fligh~cf properties. this llpadous single s~ is a s!Pl. Move-l:n l'Hdy Low HOA dues. ($346165) 9'9.367.1400 Seller will entertain offen between $2.600,000 • $2.999,816 Corona del Mar Sorldous ho~ on 1 lam wide lot w I 3b0, l '/i BA, plwi a 2Sb/2BA ap.trtmenL Sellu will emntaln often bdwem Sl,AIOO,ooo..st.tS0,816 ~Niguel SBR home on cU.1-dHK. loc.a.led in 24 hr. guard pied w/180 lk IBA downstairs le gol'glOU9 landscaping! (53526") 949.888.1300 Seller will entmtaln often bdween $750,000..$824;8'16 lrvine Townhome in quiet loatlon w I view of Turtle Rock. 4 BR 3 BA. U~ tlvoughoul Awesome &lrieNt:in. ($349139) 949A95J8DO Seller will entertain off en between SSSO,ooo..M9,876 Coto de Cua Single .levfl ~I homP in gu.ud pied commw\lty. Custom upgrades throughout I <SJ494m 949.4.95.1800 • a ~ C! 0. QI -< s: ~ '< rv !D - rv § ;;o (1) !!:!. ,.., "' ~ ti 0 QI ~ :y ~ 5 ..___.____ ---... I • I • ~ gi l j 41 '16 u; w :l 0:: " . i ~ "' 0 . . · . • Seller wtlJ enttrtain offus between $665,000..$735,876 Laguna NIJUtl 4 BR home Ill Rancho Niguel Enioy sun."4?t,aty light' It hJlb view • Custom upgr.ldes thmughout. (SJ49119) 949.495.1800 Sellu wUl mteruin often betwffn $1,500,000.$1,649.000 Dana Point 10 rt~ mu t see' Spa-1.\<:Ular ti down \'leW!> t'rom thL" l'lrg.tnt over 3,lW i;q.ft. home! 949.499.7070 ~ SeUer will mt.ruin offfta betwea si100))00-.SU00,876 Lanna Nlpd Modtl ln Be0r Urand w /tropical park UM-bar'-yard. Custom upgi'ado th~t this S BR~. ($1;2QIO) 9'9.495.1800 .., =-==-..;:::;:--~--~ ~ ~~ ---=---__,.------._..._.... -.. ~--: ....:::.. ~Utr will tnterUln ofttrs ~ttn $875,000 -WU76 D~ Point Hear the wavH and ~ coastline s~ from ~ wtll maintained 3BR. 2.SSA townhornl (5352032) 949.493.7800 Seller will enterblin offers between $615,000-$149,816 Lake Fontt Ltke new! Hardwood floo~, deign.er piiint, new litchen, pttfect b«kyird w/pool/sp;i & pallOramk view (5352093) M9.768.1000 Seller wm atatala ..... between .... .,,,176 Private end=~~ fHturfng 2-cer •ltllched pnge and • lovely yin:!. ,. ... ,. Seller will mtert.Un offen between $695,000..$77~6 Mission Viejo '"Picture Perfect" family home; beoutifuJly upgraded and walking distance to everything (Lt3651) . 949.499.7070 • 13 ~ 2 g ':"' f I "' ~ "' 8 ~ XI "' ~ ,.., "' 6i ~ .... 0 !l1 -< 3' ~ KRlmN Vwuac • .,, ~ ':'- ~ '< N !-0 N § xi "' !!!. rT1 "' ~ ~ 0 c.. ~ :9 ~ .. • i IQ :E r-~ ~ ~ "' ~ w i;j "' IX > i i' 0 --- I --., N !-Cl • N § ::0 11> ~ ~ §! 11> 0 QI c: ~ ;y ~ -r I i t ' ' • l • f . ( l ~ f ' ..,, ~ ex I . .. i ! . - .. - ----~ ~ • Tl .. ~ ~ Q. ~ J N !D ~ N 0 ~ ;l:) ~ ~ l'T1 "' s iii . 0 ~ .,,, -< ;E g ., . ~ PS >-., ~ , ! JI .. ~ w iO & .2 d: ! !-.: . • ... # • ··~ • T3 ... ..... , M ~ ~ f 'f ~ ~ ~ Q) ii Vi w ..:; ... cc . , ~ -~ • J • TS ~ $ E -< "' ~ ~ "' § ::0 "' !lL ,.., "' c;; ;; _. 0 c.i ~ Jl !a • .,, ~ a ... ':< ~ ... '< N c · !'° N § :::1::1 11> 91.. ,.., "' iii ii 0 QI ~ "U ~ .. 28291 Ocr.ANA Dm. M.u SAN JUAN CA.ra5nANo (THOMAS GumB#912B5) Nmled in the Coastal Highlands just minu~ from Dana Point Harbor is the exclusive gated community of Ocean Pointe. Thia Scmi·Custocn Interior offcn 4 t 00 Sq.Ft of elegant li"1ng space, 5 Bedtoocnl\ 4.5 bath• • ooe bedroom and bath down, ud a 3-car gangc. Goumwt kitchen featuring gnmtc cowitcr topt, bteakfut bar. ovcr...Jizcd center iJlaod with 6ve- bmna cook·tc?fl, top of the line 1Wnleu 1tttl applianca. built-tn Sub-Zero refngcrator, double Oftn, butlc:n pantry and family-Nie br:CU&st oook. A custom lobby·stylc bu perfect for r~ mtataining. or watching your favorite game. Eavuonmeotally tootiollcd wine cellar. 8uiJMn s~cr system. Gr:anitt ua-laid 6~ dctigncr carpeting. custom two-"* J*nt. plus hatdwood fJooMg. Paoonnuc: ocno and mountuo VJe'tn frOID • ~bly lanchcaped pool-med backyard wkh I Cucading watafal1, bWlt-in BBQ, and ccmttd pabo. · 01* 111 llW,000 ' OCAR Chnrity Fashion Slww and Lrmcheon The 20th Annual Orange Co.u1 Association of Realtors (OCAR) Chariry Fashion Show and Luncheon raised in excess of $20,000 10 benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Racarch Foundation. Thank you to 1hc following Silent Auction & Raffle Donors: John Pohlig. Sank of America; Rkk Triola, Cmm.I £Krow; Lana Jobmon, Daily Pilot: Martha Gcwern & Miu Adler, Equiry 1idc; Judy Bonham, Heritage Escrow; A.dam Vaughn, Marinna Escrow; Cam Hunter, Orange Coast 1idc/Califomia Tade; Soulhbnd Tade; and Jodle Romeo. TKX>r 1irJc. Special thanks to: All in the Basket, Amdia's Resuurant, Apropos, An for the Soul, Balboa Bay Club. Blcu Cotton Photography, Bandera, Bayside Rataunnt; Bdlsaima Designer ConsignmLnc Boutique, Bloomingdale's, Bl~ter Grill, Boat Rentals of America, Body Design, Bradford Renaissance Portrai11, Brighton C:OUcaiblcs, Buck's Clock Shoppe. Bulgari, Duffy Electric Boats. Fimcss Purol, Five Crowns Raauranr, Fletcher Jona Motorcars, Gary'1 Srudios. Gourmet Monthly O ubc, OL o~vid Greenberg. Hi-Tune Wint Cd.Ian. Hilton Irvine. Hornblower Events & Cruises. Hyatt ~ner, Lindora, Madi.Jon Square Gaidcn Caft. Mayur CW.inc of India. Ncwpon Beach Manion, Newpo11 Dunes Waterfront Roon, Ncwpon Landing Raaunnt, Ncwpon Landing Sponfuh.ing. Pf!Ct's Coffee & Tea, Pelican Hill Golf Oub, Sherlock Healthy Homa. Sc. RcgiJ Monarch Beach Raon & Spa, Swbuclu Coffee. Scc&n Kaelin Ski & Golf, Taryn's Hair Design, The Arches. The 81Lngalow, The Cabana 8cac.hside Bar & Grill, The Spa & Fimcsa Oub, The Sutton Place Ho1d, Tony & Guy Hairdmsiog • San Juan Capistrano, Tradic:iooal JC'Wdcn, Trinity Bay lntcrion and Villa Nova. Jhot.s. LtNI H. Jo ,. • '&f.bPA ~ih}Jf/;. • llf.,/99,000 '4 Bd. '4.S Ba. oceanfront home S41iM 'Dhve · IJ.,795,000 Breathaklng views from fNefY room CotPM Jd .Al1df • /1,#0,000 Gorpous comer end unit J-IJf1t¥" ~ · Jsgg,ooo Totally remodeled. 3 Bd. 2 &. home wt . fJMJ~Jt ~ • IJ.,5qO!J1.P1t& Brf&ttt. open condominium .... ..... , ............................................................. . r • ~ fJ ~ J.tv/tfJe ~fiet,f;ory l r~ ! ~ B ~ ALISO VIEJO w l er 33 Rod<rose $969,900 Sun 1-5 Brad Upwn i ! BAYCREST NORTH 160 I Santia,o Driw $1,695,000 Sat 1-'4 Mike Kennedy CORONA DEL MAR U6 Heliotrope Avenue $2.830,000 Sat 1-'4 Cammy Leslie Sun 1-'4 Cammy Leslie C"YSTAL cove 86 Sldra Cove $2.295,000 Sat 1-'4 Teresa Hyatt DOVE" SHOR&S ,'• 1912 Santla,o Drlw $1 .795,000 Sun 1-'4 LouAnne Rltt.ey l"VINI Tl"MCI 730 Santana $1.'499,000 Sat 1-'4 Ken Carr Sun 1-'4 Amy E. Baumprtner L.AQUNA llACH 1885 Oeean Way $6,150,000 Sun 2·5 Traudl Hansen 31)71 Monterey $1 ,795,000 Sun 1-'4 Robin Tench 917 Acapulco $1 ,199.000 Sat 1-'4 Pamela Horton ----..,. -· -1 • '· LAGUNA NIGUEL 28185 Via Luis $380,000 Sat 1-4 Aman<U Horton NEWPORT BEACH 16 Geneve $5.195,000 Sat 1-4 Jerry Snyder Sun 1-4 Todd Bryson 2071 Churchill Court $799,000 Sat 1-4 Tennille Rather Sun 1-4 Tennille Rather NEWPORT HEIGHTS 518 8 Modena $1,850,000 Sat 1-4 Ccry Chrisde Sun 1-4 Judi Ulrey 231 s Holy Une $1 ."495.000 Sun 1-5 33 I 0 Clay Street $1.2"49,000 Sat 1-"4 Bill Hill PROMONTORY BAY "426 Harbor Island Drive $2,550.000 Sat 1-4 Marie farJo-Sork .. SPYGLASS RIDGE I 600 Reef View Circle $2.195,000 Sat , ... Evan Corbtt Sun 1-"4 JZ ~ ~ I t ! ~ ... ~ ...... 16 4U er: I ~ -li' l'CI 0 Cafi&~ ~ · 14Jsaooo One of the most magnificent contemponry beachfront homes fNer built in Orange County. ~JtM JJi5d · llft;:;aooo Perhaps one of the finest unobstructed ocean, coasdlne and white water view, quality homes in South Orange County. COl'OM Jd vVW-• /4,454000 Stylish, tasWul. tndidonal bey front home locmd In Camadon C0\19. . . • • ~ ~AJ · IJ,tg5,ooq Flntudc home ..... beautiful bey.~ and IW\Set vi.ws. • 13 -~ E' ~ '< ~ Q. ... N ... 4 . ' 8 J:>, :0 ~ ~ ,.., s ;;; 0 ... .!<' ~ Only I I exclusive Laguna Beactt oceanfront custOm home sites remain. All the luxurious services and amenides of the Montage Resort and Spa. Lot stz.es range from 13,000 to 16,000 square feet. , 1111 RI '-ll >I 1'< I "' \ I \I< I"· I \<.I • S~ffr · $11,904000 Spectacular front row Sm~lf& home. '4 bedroom, 7.5 bath home. ~ ~ · J4,goo,ooo CA.IOOvAy1 • J~tg5,ooo Back Bit' Mesa om. equestrian estate. Fabulous. model pwf9ct Plan 2. ~~ J.leifl.IJ • lt,t54000 f9bulous 5 bedroom home on ~ strw. ~ll'Nt }JfJllJ,, • lt,£95,000 T~toft COi.,,,..,.. y home. ~a-e16 JJvrfit • J1,tg1000 '4 bedroom. remodeled home in Dover Shores area on a larger lot.Absolutely tum-key. ~ ' • l. I ' I 1 • > t ' "" •t e • /n!iM efiH.Aa-. lt,499,000 R.nodeled soft. ContMlpOrary home. fUtJt }Juv"'/'6 • Jt,299,000 Duplex wtth a phenomenal locadon. .. W&~ ColfA ~tJA • if;t'g,ooo a.mi,. home wfth I larp ,_, yard. ~~ 1irl-11a • Jt,429,000 Fantastic expanded Plan 8. }Je"''°li J-leip!J • lt,24g,ooo 3 bedrooms. 2 full bathrooms and In. bathroom. J-IH1'fi,.Ph ~ • 1459,900 l..uicwy towMocTi. cloM to che beach. --~., • • ~ ~ 0. c.i '< ~ "< N !"' -~ ~ , • a Sea CJ;u.11.1 • /1~500,000 6 bedroom. 9 bath. Fart ~ estate on premier Pelican Hill site. -u 33 S};yrf4e · /10,500,000 Luxe lndoor/owloor living. 12 car praae. 350 ~ tttJtc ~,.WuJ · /6,J.So,000 On I of Newport e.cti's prime t.y front sites. tt ~ ~iht · Jt,995,000 CIUlic Callfc:lrM ... In P'9llal'I Hlll SJ' Sfw~ • l";,J.9S,OOO Macnlfbnt OC91'1 and ~ vi9ws. to Sh;e11iHJ • Js,f;s,ooo Oc.rt vtew, Eutof*n style ... ""' . t( tJe1ieve • 15'1gs,ooo Elegant Hari>or Ridge custom residence In the English Tudor style. 31J'c[5 CirtU 'Dlive • '-5,J9S, 000 Amazing Soudl Laguna oceanfront with era.shin& white water, forever ocean views. 7 CAX!fUk Ri~ · IS,395,000 Elegant fnlnch Normandy style residence. a( StbA Cwe • lt,J..95,000 8'p1t .. bedroom, l .S t.dl Spanish style vii&. sSt 'D#M•~dn 'Drive · /2,995,000 Some of the bat ocean views in the nicfon. 2.( CAWJ • lt,2..2.5,000 Beautifully upended family home In Montsemat. ---... • .., !G' ~ 0. ... ':c I ~ ... '< "' !'° •J "' ~ ::0 ~ 9!. ~ "' iii lb 0 ... ~ ~ ,, • l Gracing Pelican Poft's pr.-nler lot with golf course frontage and white watM views, Palazzo Ollvla Is a grand residence that exudes drama and elegance. Built with the world's finest construction and finishes, most Imported from France and Italy. The Palazzo features ffj,904000 -· )Je"i;~ol'C J-lei5/di · ,/J.,195,000 Smashing Califomla $plnbh styte home ... bedrooms. · Ubrvy, master s~ room. outside spa and fireplace. CorTJM Jd ~ · 1~995,000 Teniflc 3 bedroom. 2.S tmh home wtc:h vt.ws of the harbor. ocean and iof course locmd In a pted conmunky. CVJ-tJM Ad~ . /1.,t9S,OOO LCMly rwnodeled. I str:>ry. 5 bedroom home located on cukte-sac In pted community wtc:h t.&ltlfuf prdens and ~ vt.ws. . '. . ... . .. .·.~ i. • J at ~ c ~ ~ '< N !"' N § :0 ... !!!. ,., "' Iii ~ r 0 ~ ~ ' , . \ .. , ..! II -·· 8 N ~ I f ~ i w "5 ~ a: ,.,.. • i ! UnobsO'ucted ocean, Catalina Island and coastline views. 3 bedrooms, View the vlrwal tour at www.PamebHorton.com t~t99t000 --- ~J..li//J · l4t99S,ooo lncredllle vMlw estate on aver I fl acre In the middle of Laguna Village. Extenstvely remodeled by noted architect, Mark Singer. JAylta J-li/IJ . 14/04000 Fwme Ou Mont.A French ~flrmhouie. ¥ J-li/LJ • Jt,19S,OOO Tucbd fHn1f on a quiet llUle StTMt, a short distanee to beach and toWn. ~HM V~ ' /j,J00,000 -llf,J.00,000 Almost oceanfront with ireat ocean views. All approximately 3.500 square foot home. fa>~ 2\-<M 'AJW.t • //,J.95, 000 Expanded and W9ll maintained 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath ocean and harbor view home. • • .... .J 11 (/) "' C! a_ "' ':" s:: "' '< N • !:D "' 8 """ ~ ,,, ~ rn "' a; ;o , 0 "' ~ 3' §" ' .. ' II ..MoM>dt ~ • $6,500,000 lncredlble ocllnfront home In pr6-pted Monarch 8ty which has a prMt.8 t.d'I dub and resuurant. &lfoY panoramic ocean views from this ~ ~ .Mo /J~. ltt,595,000 Mediterranean style, S bedroom, bay front estat.e with approximately '45 feet on the bay . .Mo /J~ · fj,Sgs,ooo Fabulous custom bay front on oversluld lot at street end. Completely remodeled In 199'4 with state-Of-the-an finishes. Mo /Ju • tt,gg5,ooo Gorp:iua. twn-by Udo Isle home. Hure comer lot. M /Ju · It, 59~000 Spacious home on O'IW'liz.ed lot at .sum tip of Island. 93 V> ... ~ ... ';< E '< --== ~ • • -j "' ... ~ "' 8 :>- M • - , ~ Cred · ·/j,if.95,000 Esme of unsurpassed quaky. Neodasslc library, baths t1f WaterW011<s. sauna. gym. wine room, approxlmat9ly 2.800 square foot pnae.. ele-lator and sweepmg ocean views. }JMJµlt ~4e t!t.IW. /1,r;s,000 . HiaNY ~ 3 bedroom, 1.S bah hcxM wld'I ~and city~ ~tHJ{ • '11t2g5,ooo 8-ldluly rwnocWed. *We lt!Or)t .. bedroom, 2 bld'I home In a.a-. ~tM.ft }Jo;IJ,, • Jg95,ooo AMtessty remodeled. Hardwood ftoon, p-an;c. klcx:hen, neww cbl paned windows and doors. ~pf Cwt · Jt;,9501~,.a lnvn9culllia s bedroom, 3 bid! twnly home In the .... community of Selnt Laurent. . ; ' ' , , . ' . -· Spectacular harbor and ocean views can be seen from this European Inspired home located on exclusive ~ Road In Newport Beach. -~· ...... ._ ·-~ r . -.. , ....... r ,,. ..... .. ~ FS I ! ~ ~ ~ w i6 cu 0: 0 if i' 0 this chumlng. remodeled. Nordl u,una cottage with a rental unit in back. .. bedrooms, 3 baths. 3 bedroom. 2 badl home completely remodeled to dle studs. Upgrades galore, crown mookf'mg. vaulted ceilings, granite counters and more. ~ ~1,;it · tf~ooo Fabulous toWnhome rarely available In Dana By The Sea. May be the best unit In the complex. Ocean and coasdlne views. 45uM V~e · Jt,249,000 A short dlSWlce to the beach from this tastefully remodeled and hwttlng 2 bedroom home with den In the heart of the VIiiage. 17 N 8 J:. -.. " • ....... '"1 ' ( ...• I ~-• .. " • 99 -c'l. ~ c ~ '::< E '< N '° ... N § ::0 fl> !!!. ,.., "' Iii Ii 0 ... ~ /h!iM,·~000 ::s> ~ Wide open ftoor pbn with 2 bedrooms and 2.S baths. fwiM • l;/f 9'000 Clean family home. Large kitchen with Island opening to family room. ~tltd ).Julf},, • t~tg5,ooo ki"1f 'Rudi· 1J,tg5,ooo Absolutely tllm-k8y traditional home. Fantasttc home ofrerin& beautiful views. WtJik, ColfA ""'1tld • f 9S!J, ooo wtJih CoifA ~ • ,f;tg,ooo Eutside Com Mesa home on a mwl'l9 flat lot. Tastefully remodeled home, qlMt 1tre11t. ' Incredible attention to detail throughout this 2 story. 3 bedroom, 3 bath New ~ style home. Premiere loCadon. dose to al community 'amentaes. 1'4095,000 SftMy CAJtyvn • 12,tgs,ooo Elepnt -4 bedroom, -4.5 bath Shady Can)'on villa. Designed around an airy central courtyard with stunning golf course views. SftMy Cdnyvn • fJ,704000 Newer custom, Tuscan styte home on a larp lot ~ C2l'l)'Of'I Wta.s. European Influences lnduding outdoor fireplaces blend for elegant Indoor and outdoor living. }Juv'°;t ~ • fs,995,000 F1lbulous loCldon with forww vlMs on a rve, approxlrnmly SO loot lot on P9nlnsula Point. • :it,, ••••••••• , .... • )Juv'°-J{ ~ • l9',99SrOOO Rar9 Dcw.r-9lOf'9S bly front with approxlmatety I +4 r..t on die water. 101 ~ c: a. "' ';< I ~ a _:. ] . ... l I I , \ . t , I I \ l . I - I 1 t I I ( ' m ~ ~ >. <Q :::E >. ~ ~ .!! ~ w -;;; 111 Q: ~ ~ ;;; 0 )J~J{ ~ • lt1t995,000 Cunwldy under construc:don wtch a compledon dm In summer, 2004. This 5 bedroom. 5.5 bath custom Cape Cod style home has nearly tNery amenity ~· . C{i:I/ ~ve1i • /j,J'gs,ooo lncndib&e, newty built.~ Cod style home. This 5 bedroom, 5.5 bed\ dte OYer1ooks Newport Harbor whh views d the main wmlng basin and the Padftc: Ocean. · CorTJM Ad vYW-• c/~01-9,000 Front unft toWnhome. Built In 1988. 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath home. • t l ' JJM>f1Jr6 CvAJt • $1,200, ooo -t/t,J.30, ooo G~ home built In 2003.Thls 2 story beauty feawm hardwood flooring, traVertine ftooring. media niche and more. ~Vd fa>e-JtiAfufA • /'ft/9fh000 '4 bedroom, '4.5 bath oceanfront home currently under con.struetion with an estimated completion date of late summer. • 103 _... (/) "' c a. "' ':c 3: "' '< "' "' rv ... 0 0 ~ ., .... • .. I I ' . , CTJnJM Jd ~ · l5,333,ooo Hajestk Olde Corona def Mar home with sweeping ocean views. Incredible decoratpr touches throughout.All designer furnishings are Included In prtce. J-W./Jvr ~4e · l5,t95,ooo A true estate in the statety community of Harbor Ridge. This approximately 3 year old home a.ccommodate.s S bedrooms. a library and an exercise room . JJvJ{/,,~JfM • ~Cf.95,000 Rare commerdal parcel In Nonh La,una. 2 side-by-side lots apprmclmately '40 (tet by I 00 feet each on a very visible comer. ..................... ,.,.~ .... . ...... , .... ,.,,,,,,,,, ... . CvrvM 1d ~ · f!,195,000 This 3 bedroom, 2 bath. single leYel. top floor condominium commands a panoramic ne fined view of Corona del Mar and Saddleback Mountains from its elevated lot. J11yftit,J.li//J · J4£gs,ooo Contemporary style home designed by Hom Noppenberger and feawred In Coast Magazlne and on Laguna Art and Arc.hltecwre Tour. ~~ &f-¥ · t1,£gs,ooo Speaacum-remodel of. duslc mid-century compound with pool, spa and sport COW"t. 3 bedroom st*-In the main house with attached I bedroom guesthouse. • _, ) 105 {/) ... c: a ... ":< 3:: ... '< N \J ~ N 0 0 ~ :xi ~ !<!. ,.., "' !il ~ ~ 0 ... .z 3l ~ . .c • '\ , .. • <J5'5 CdJJYvn • <fj,19g,ooo 4 bedroom, 3.S bad't am.om townhome located .on S., ~ Golf Coune. I ' <J5'5 Canyvn • t~t75,ooo Remodeled toWnhome on golf course. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. <J5ij" Cttnyon • lt,J.99, 000 1ncr,cfib1e opportunity In the ~ guardopted community ol S., Canyon. I .. l 107 ~ ~ a. ... ':< ~ ... ..... rv ~ rv 8 ~ ::v 11> ... ,..., "' iii ;;; 0 ... ... '< :y §" Enjoy stunning ocean. Catalina Island. harbor and sunset views in the prestigious guard-gated community of Ocean R.ldge. Custom home handcrafted of the finest materials. Gourmet klt.chen, wine cellar, gym and state-Of-the-art electronics. Expansive, approximately 6,200 square foot estate Includes 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths. media room, extra large library. expanded hobby area and 2 first level guest suites. Spectacular outdoor entertaining. pool. spa. barbeque Island, covered dining area. fire pit/cigar lounge and putting green. • I . -. -UI ~ ~ >-i f ~ i ...., ;;i "' IX ' ~ ! • Ann Perez joins Prudential California's Mission Ridge branch This enthusiastic agent specializes in the community of Ladera Ranch Ann Pere:z Rick Tttven, manager of Prudential Realty's Missiort Ridge office Is proud to announce that Ann Perez has joined his office of real estate professionals. A resident of Laden Ranch, Perez joined Prudential in February in order to oft'er her clients the market presence offered by the Prudential marketing and advertising. Spedalizing in the communJty of Ladera Ranch, Peru is already a multi-million dollar producer '"I mnember how adtlng it was when I bought my first none, and I want to help my clJents enjoy that same feeling,• Perez said. In her 6rst two months in the business, Perez sold five houses and found tune to give birth to her 6rst child. Prior to real estate, she worked in computer saJes and marketing. "Working in the high-tech industry helped me understand the need for on-Une real estate solutions and the importance of e-mail communication,• Perez said ·As an agent, I can combine personal touch services with high-tech solutions.• Perez's knowledge greatly complements her contagious enthusiasm resulting in accolades from peers and clients alike. Recognized for being the Top Rookie agent at her former brokerage, she was also named the Most Inspirational agent. A Laden Ranch ranch hand volunteer and neighborhood representative, Perez enjoys spending time traveling and With her husband, Ariel, two-year-old daughter Gabriel, and Spike, her Boxer dog. A'"' Pm::z Is •VdllAbk for your~ buyln$ and selling needs and un be rutdted at Prudential California Realty, (949) 361-1400. You"'" also e-mail her at ""~.net and vlstt her website 111 ""'1WAn"pert%.tom. ~office Is located at 2701 Puerta Real, Sle. 200, Mts.tion Viejo. PrudenHllJ CalifomlA Rulty is proud to be" 1Mmber of Home Sen#ea of America Inc .. a Berltshire HMMIMJ ~· PrudOIH4l Ctlllforn14 Really Is ranlr.ed ""'°"« t1" """""'s Top 5 real estate companies with more tM# 19 bllllotl '" Siila volume, according to Nalio""1 ~ tillldRtlll Eddie Magazine. AddltloruU amtpa"Y ~""' N obtlllned at www.pudenHakdl.COM or by ro_,,,"" to .... prwlnttalcal.com . Lake front townhome In great Irvine neighborhood nus lake front townhome is located in the desirable picturesque community of The Lakes in Irvine. The well maintained light and bright interior features a cathedral ceiling, skylight and Pergo flooring. The private patio provides a lake front setting with mature trees, water Ulles and ducks. Tree lined paths and waterfalls add to this incredible setting. Residents of The Lakes also enjoy the community pool, spa, sauna and tennis courts. This property ls in proximity to shopping, dining and transportation. This home is offered at $410,000. For"""" infomt4t1on, contact Helen & Dallas Tlwle of Pf'Udential CAllfomiA Really at (949) 493-8812, ext. 107. PrudOIHal CAllforniA Realty is proud to be a member of Home Services of Amerlc4 Inc., a Berltshire Hatluiway affiliate. AddttWnal company lnfonnAtion can bt obtained at wt1J111.prudentilllCAJ.com or by loggtpg on to www.prudenttalcal.com. Laguna ~each Village channer nus great duplex is located ln the heart of Laguna Beach Village. Featuring two stories, th.is property offers beauuful hardwood flooring, oversized windows and a lushly landscaped gated courtyard entrance with a patio area. Situated in the heart of downtown Laguna Beach and close to the pristine beaches, shops, restaurants and world famous resorts, this duplex is Ideal for entertaining. The upper ocean view unit is two bedrooms, one bath with a spacious kJtchen, formal dirung area, living room with fireplace and deck, convenient two car attached garage and a patio area. The lower one bedroom, one bath unit has a kitchen with outdoor access, living room, office/library area, convenient one car attached garage and a separate front or back private entrance. This home is offered at $1,425,000. For more informatwn, call the Immel Team at (949) 249-2020. You can also visit their webrite at www.lmrMITeam.com. Thefrojfice is located at 2 Ritz carlton Drive, Monarch Beach. Equestrian paradise in exclusive Hunt Club Located behind the private gates of the exclusive Hunt-Club community, th.is Mediterranean masterpiece showcases a grand foyer with sweeping staircase. This lovely property on approximately one acre is zoned for equestrian usage and features spectacular views of the hills. The five bedroom, ftve and one-half bath home has two offices, a grand entry, a luxurtous master retreat With wet bar and view deck, limestone Ooors, an audio/video system throughout, three fireplaces, spacious bonus room, a butler's pantry and elevator, and a three car garage. Swrounded by lush rolling hills, this property is only minutes from the historic beach town of San Juan Capistrano. Convenient to the freeway and train station, there is easy commuting to Los Angeles or San Diego. 1bil home ii offered at $2,495,000. For" ,,,W.U slwwl"& "'11 Bernie Ryerson at Prutlnitial California Realf!Y, (949) 294-1 J 4 7. '1) r ltd LOCATION ... LOCATION ... LOCATION Laguna Beach • 420 Cypress Dr Open Sat-Sun 1-5 Not on MLS! Rare find! Turnkey, Brand new remodel just completed throughout. Short walk to beaches, Heisler Park, restaurantsand village shops. This is a wonderful light & bright condo with2 bedrooms and 2 full baths. A balcony with a peek-a-boo view and l car gara~e. Don't miss this one! $825,000 Owner/ Agent John Farrow Shown by Appointment Broker co/op 949.322.0932 • 805.368.6855 del Mar Highlands 4 bedroom 3 l.lath home. lot size 20.CXXJ. on the Conyon Ocean view complct.cly redmodeled $5,999,000 Vic Peterson Peterson ConatrucUon Design INC. 949-928-1419 CORONA DEL MAR 345 Cameo Sh°'" Rd 481" 38a Sat·Son 12·5 $2.,595,000 Petty Hervey, 714-50t-e110 Marianne Mahin, 714-289-7861 c.11 f« ..curtty gate access 58r 88e S.t·Son $3,995,000 Patrick Tenore Nationwide Real Eat.ate 949-856-9705 412Hnel 48r Set 1-4 $2.,875.000 Mld't• Brinkman Coutflne Realty 949-759-0tn 520 Narcluua 2Bf 2.588 Sat·Son 11-3 s 1,250,000 Agent. 71~1-1702 COSTA MESA 3UMS Slcily 381 UBa Set·Son 1-4 St.phenia Henry M8finera R .. I Estate "49-&4e-8503 $649,000 3387 Nevada Ave. 48r 2Ba Sat·Son 1·5 $749,500 By Owne<, 714-751-6024 3080 Molokai 38r 2.588 Sat 11-3 $895,000 Owne</Agent. 714-427-0538 DANA POINT 25182 Manzanita Or 3Br 2.58a Son 12-4 PT1ce Avail upon request Joe a Ellen Rocca (J} 949·533·9587, (E) 949·833·9587 L.endmanc RealtOl"I IRVINE 25272 Dayton Or 48r 28a Sat 1 ·5 S690,000·S725,000 a.,, Oamef Evergreen Realty 949·280-1370 2 Miranda 48r Son 1-6 11,825,000 Alan Trider Trider RNI Est.eta 949.306.2528 LAGUNA NIGUEL 76 Vista Montemar New Listing • View -View $2,050,000 Slunnmg views from this spectacular home on large lol Over 5.000 SQ It of open floor plan with 5 bedrooms 4.5 bath plus ofl1ce and 3·car garage. SANTA ANA ARTIST LOFTS $559,00().$625,000 215 Main Street Live and work m this labulous new development minutes from South Coast Plaza Stefanie Meurer (949) 71?-3156 Located in the prestigious N Tustin Hill this 1 5 acre hilltop estate features 7.716 sq ft. 6 BR. 7 BA. 5 cc1r garage. imported marble. beveled and leaded glass, 5 fireplace, pool. spa. tenrus court all with total privacy and Cdtc1hna c1tv hght view John Logan 71 4/7]1-1808 Encore Properties LAGUNA NIGUEL 34 Felrtene 4Br Sat·Son Petricil Tenore Nationwide Real Ett.ale 949-856-0287 $1,750,000 NEWPORT BEACH 1549 E. <>c.an Blvd 800 Ocean Front #2F 2Br 288 Sat·Sun 1 ·5 CenMry Vlnee-Realty Howard Well• 949-939-0tn, 949-e13.3n1 411 Snug Harbor Rd 58r 4.58e Sat-Sun 1 ·5 Pietro Fallal First THm Eatatee I 949·295-9624 $879,000 48r 2.58a Son 1-4 CannefY Village Realty Vl~Mayell St ,890,000 2224 Heather ln I 38r 2.58a Sun 12·5 714-264-1906 2910 Lafayette 28r Sun 1-4 CannetY Loft 873-LOFT (5638) 2224 Heather Ln $3,500,000 38r 2.58a Sat 12·5 Son 1-4 $1,295,000 Patty Hervey, 714-501-11110 Martanne Nahln, 714-299-7851 911 Clift Or 38r 2.588 Sat·Sun 1 ·4 Alea Mathews 11,995,000 Tart>ell Realtof'I, 714· 715·60ee $1,295,000 I Patty Harvey, 714·501 ·8110 I Marianne Hahln, 714·269·7851 NORTH LAGUNA BEACH 420 Cyprest Or 2Br 28a Sa1·Son 1·5 $825,000 John Farrow Owne< Ag1 949-322-0932, 806-368-6855 SAN CLEMENTE 470 Camino Ftor. Vilt.a 48r 38a Sun 12-4 Carine Roberti $899,900 Landmertt Realtors, 949·533· n99 • 109 . \. '!.. ~ a. .., ~ ti L ' 0 r~ ~ "' ... ,.. ~ ~ -I . "' .... .... 110 ~ ~ § ; ~ ~ N "' w iQ .., er , ~ i' 0 /~ • CASSIS • NEWPORT COAST · OCEAN VIEW B11t Buy on the Coast • Exclusive Listing $3,200,000 In ~ ~~ y <OPO.n1~ home tin 1111' masttJ1 b!ldtoom Oil rrie main 11001 with views onto lllP halbOI and ~1ise1s lhrle ¥e a toe.I ol 5 bedf00f11$ CJlll a 3 ~ ~.r;, °". q * lt1 411JP!CumalC, 4600 SQ n A ~~ )'0!0 '111!11 dlJPIOtof'lO'ely 14 CXXl SQ n bOas1s woooertut outOOOI en1ett11n1no courtyards and Out<luor Ila~ A 24 hour l)illed COfT'lllOO ly 'll•lh C~ and lelln<S tou!l •Sm. o;e:, fo()I'" IN' llO!re as IS Ille be.lcll and access 10 the 73 f r-1 C~on •rao t ona111oorade5 clle 1earured tnroognout Rrcrwd Marwll Eurol)e4o Pl4l1lt D•Slfmed Walnut HantMOOd floors Wa:k'!f ~ Tr.Mil 'If I OOflllq C~'\1()1'1 c~·~seo Jldl ''JCl\ird bea"1S CUS10!'1 dtSll~ PlilSlei iWld r cllU f1nosl1o0g lllrouglloul CUSlom WalOSl:Oflll(j ttlroogtwt Grilf\11! Krt,tlCn c0t;nlfl1101iS and Stainless Sitt' Kr•~ Vt fl? 0.'!11 and R¥loe CU'.'OI" W11l00w Ca>'eloogs Wooo Blonds Stefanie Meurer (949) 715-3156 'ft :ioo~ .. n~ DI~ ~ !uJT llieO stOl\e c11o0 Marb•P ~ti Balh Croom Mold1nq thlouqnou1 E:iity Catolom•an OIO worro Stone l v OO.'G~sa1·oo RQOl:l ~@ ~ Ca~ecl ~:><JI logg a Er.eris.Vl' ~o~ .,.,!11 custom Flagstone lravet1me largt lounla•n and OUl!lool ltOnl••IQ Cvs1om Home lllea'llf SiJHOtJod s~ it'1CI dt.a' Er it•:.! nr"eol ~·.:rs 5(1 in(!• ffldS/1\il B•o Scieen 470 Camino Aora Vista rmagme drrv1ng through the immense archet ol the Talega community. welcommg you 10 your new home' Tn15 goroeous home tea!Ufes 4 bedrooms 3 baths and spacioos Mastet bed· room Ctistom wOl1t ltlrovghout !hos home tS magnificent even displaying bamboo lloonng• Experience 1ncred1ble ocean views' Price: $899,900 Carina Roberts u ndmark Realtors 949-533-n99 Walk to Newport Harbor High School 4BR , 2BA in prime Eastslde Costa Mesa. approx 2,300 SO.FT., 2 fireplaces, extra large family room, kitchen. and din· ing room, lovely landscaped yard. $849,900 By owner Broker Kathy Tracy 949 642-1529 COSTA MESA 3367 Nevada Ave. Completely remodeled 4br, 2ba home. Beautiful landscaped yard, energy efficient, all new appliances, wine cooler, atrium. fplc, central air. Lots of built in storage & furniture, track lighting, cathedral ceiling, approx 2,000 SF. $749,500 By Owner 714 751-6024 Charming 38r, 2Ba home. 7,200sf lot, upgraded electrical, new roof, fenced yard, great neighborhood. By Owner $799,000 800-854-1064 x500 411 Snug Harbor Rd Cljffhaven built in 2002 5br, 4.5ba stunning interior, dramatically painted walls and ceilings. Ground level features extensive use of marble and hardwoods flooring. I f '( ', Pietro Fallai 949-295-9624 CORONA DEL MAR ·~:~-,-· . , . ·~ .. '~l l"t-• . .,,. 3166 SICILY 3 bedrooms & 1 1/2 bathrooms. r-.e.v wincb.vs, ac1Nn rrdding & point. Updated Kitchen & bathrooms. Quiet location with large yard. Offered at $649 ,000 MARINERS REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE STEPHANIE HENRY 949.646.8503 Uc 101272169 Open Sat-Sun 11-3 520 Narcissus Light, bright & airy 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Front comer location Each bedroom has large balcony, downstairs large front enclosed patio, high ceilings & crown molding throughout, finished garage plus carport. $1,250,000 By Owner 714-501-1702 Open Sat 11 ·3· 3086 Molokai 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home. Mesa Verde cul-de-sac location. Large front and rear yard, recently remodeled , fresh paint, new doors and sliders. Great location. $695,000 By Owner/ Agent 714-427-0530 I, ,, SPECTACUUR NEWPORT TENNIS COURT ESTA.TE! Newport Coast Beautifully Appointed Home 6,000 sq ft 5 BR, 6BA home 1.22 Jere of lush grounds, private lighted rcnnis court, 180° ocean Cacalina, harbor and sunset views. HAS IT All! A Tremendous home/in vesrmcnr at only $3,750.000. Submu all offers OPEN SAT/SUN Approximately 3,600sf. upgraded features throughout. 3 or 4 bedroom and additional bonus room plus office, 3.5 bath. 3 car garage, heated pool & spa Yirrual tour ac www.pacrickcenore.com As seen on TV Sunda s, COx Channel #3@ 8 AM $1, 799,000·00 For Sale By Owner Call I R V I N E Open Sat 1-5 25272 Dayton Dr. 4br, 2ba house, 1 story, 2,214 sqft., lg open floor plan. 2 fireplaces Near park, Lake Forest Sun & Sail Club Assoc., low dues. Large wrap-around deck.walk to all schools. $690,000-$725,000 Agt Ben Garner Evergreen Realty 949-280-1370 Costa Mesa Income Property 1 TRIPLEX Totally reh abbed 3br, l ba and@ 2br, l .5ba. Garages, separate utilities. Reduced to $969,000 GRM 17 Don Long First Team Estates 949.646.0610 (Thomas Guide #890C3) Unobstructed cicy light view. 4br. 3.000SF. 3 car gar. 8.400~f loc. New cherry granite kitchen wiith island. Highly upgraded throughout. Su ndeck view. $1,825,000 I TRIDER (949) 306-2526 ALAN TRIDER c ••••• Ill ••• llVIME HlllCE For .. ,. By Owner 3BA 3BA 4·cer gar.i<lff custom k•tche!l Frooch duors & ~ 5unourid M80y upqmdl!s AMe co1111 ynrd With fount&<> Pool spe With Wlltf'ff~ Pi!va1e f>erty No Ao"ntS $2,225,000 C.11 francl• IM9·500·500l -._.. .._ . -. ~ . ·-' ~ - Open SUnday 12-4 25182 Manzanita Dr. Fabulou1 custom, beach llvlng Dana Polnl home. Immaculate, turnkey, upgraded custom home. Located ta desirable Dana Point community. Ocean whitewater views from master bedroom & rooftop deck. Within walking distance to the beach, shops and restaurants Features 3 bedrooms. 2.5 baths. outdoor spa and large rooftop deck! PRICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST Joe & Ellen Rocca 949-5~9587 (J) • 949-633-9587 (E) Landmark Realtors 714-272-8189 Location .... location .. .location. Rare conlef lot Balboa Plan 2 tn P'estlgouS One Ford Road commUfllly 3BA. 3 5 Bath. Appfo• 2600 sqf1 Beaulllully upgraded wrth gourmet granite island kitchen. Vtlilng appliances wood floo<s down, crown moulding. custom pa1n1 and window trea1ments ProfeSS1onally landscaped and olose to clubhouse Offered at $1,695,000 can Pinnacle Partners @ 949-706-3000 PACKAGE DEALS HOMES OF THE WEEK HOMES OF THE WEEK DISPLAY AD LISTI NC IN OPEN HOME GUIDE 4 -DAY 4-LINE FULL -RUN CLASS AD FOR ONE LOW PRICE! CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TODAY/ LORRAINE O'DONNELL ANNIE CENDROLIS 949.574 .4245 949 .574.4249 • 111 . ' ... " .. 110 8 N °' N I f ~ Cl> !§ "' ..., co Cl> 0:: ~ ~ ill 0 I.,_ •• CASSIS -NEWPORT COAST· OCEAN VIEW Best Buy on the Coast • Excluslve Listing $3,200,000 !tits eteoao• 1 JDOOllllt'll ~ t1aS lllt ~tei Dedtoom on rne main 1too1 with v~ into the halbol and wnseis I here ~e a tOlat ol 51.edrooms Mid a 3 <;a1 ldlldeM Qcl'J!Je "'t•. allO'C• mate , 4600 :.ci n A •'IJI' yilld • tn 4Pll!O•,ma:tty 14 (XX) SQ n ooasts WOO<lcl'tul outdoor eoteitainmo courtyai~ ilOd ootouo1 ti.1rtJtwe A 24 hou1 OJ'e/l COl111Tltl11•1) •1111 CtubhOC~ and ieoo ~ COUil •s,.. n.tts Iron' !lie hon1f! as is !lie beacll and access to Ille 73 fret~~r Cu~orn tr..U t Ql',al uwm di~ ltJ1UJed lhfOUQhoul R1ctiarct Ma1shdll [vr()jledl1Plank0.stressed Wa!nol Haldwooct flOM Wa'~ llfil'J lrd<rrt ,.. 1 oonrw;; C~'llor' d ,t·es'l<IJ t1Ui •ew1a ~ Cir;t04'11 d•str~ PiclSlff dlld Fau~ F1msnmg thfoughOut Custom Wamscouno tll•OOifJOUI Gr Jn.It Kilt hen coi;nlert~ and ~u1nl!'SS Steel K11".lll'fl Vik llCJ (Mn dl1d R.¥loe Cu<..tom Will/Jell CO'leflllOS • Wood Blmds \\JO<Wl;N•s [J1!P"J1es lur.>O "° stlll't' and Martile Mastf'f Batt1 Crown Moldmo thr00Qll04~ E.irty Cal1lorman Old World Slane l • ~w ,erSdf on RcoM Cll.tG.lOI S.'t>tWe Cc~red Ou!du< 1 l rw•a E1:t!flS1Ye l.andscap1no •1ln custom flagstore. Travertine tatgp lountain and out~oor t1qn111io Cu~t04'1 Home llllla~!'! Sonoond Sys:'1!1 ¥>0 ~1 Entl'fla!M'tllt Ceil<:<s 50 ·~ ~ S.o Screen Stefanie Meurer (949) 715-3156 COSTA MESA 470 Camino Aora Vista Imagine dnv1ng throuoh the lmmel\Se arches of the Talega community. welcoming you to your ,_ home' Tilts gotOeOUS home features 4 bedrooms 3 baths and spacious Master bed· room Custom wol1I throughout this home rs magnrf1CeOt even diSPia'fll\O bamboo nooong• Expenence onaedlble ocean ~18WS1 Price: $899,900 Carina Roberts Landmark Realtors 949-S33-n99 442 1 &' Place, Costa Mesa Walk to Newport Harbor High School 48R., 2BA. in prime Eastslde Costa Mesa. approx 2,300 SO FT., 2 fireplaces. extra large family room, kitchen, and din- ing room, lovely landscaped yard . $849,900 By owner Broker Kathy Tracy 949 642-1529 3367 Nevada ve. Completely remodeled 4br, 2ba home. Beautiful landscaped yard, energy efficient, all new appliances. wine cooler, atrium, fplc, central air. lots of built in storage & furniture, track lighting, cathedral ceiling, approx 2,000 SF. $749,500 By Owner 714 751-6024 Charming 3Br, 2Ba home. 7,200sf lot, upgraded electrical, new roof, fenced yard, great neighborhood. By Owner $799,000 800-854-1064 x500 411 Snug Harbor Rd Cliffhaven built in 2002 5br, 4.5ba stunning interior, dramatically painted walls and ceilings. Ground level features extensive use of marble and hardwoods flooring. 1 ( ·r . ,;, Pietro Fallai 949-295-9624 CORONA DEL MAR ... ~ .-·. . - . . ~ ~l ... • ~~ • - \ • :411 3166 SICILY 3 bedrooms & 1 th lxlthrooms. ~ wincb.vs, crown molding & paint. Updated Kitchen & bathrooms. Quiet location with large yard. Offered at $649 ,000 MARINERS REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE STEPHANIE HENRY 949.646.8503 Uc 101272169 Open Sat-Sun 11-3 520 Narcissus Light, bright & airy 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Front corner location Each bedroom has large balcony, downstairs large front enclosed patio, high ceilings & crown molding throughout, finished garage plus carport. $1,250,000 By Owner 714-501-1702 Open Sat 11·3· 3086 Molokai 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home. Mesa Verde cul-de-sac location. Large front and rear yard, recently remodeled, fresh paint, new doors and sliders. Great location. $695,000 By Owner/ Agent 714-427-0530 SPECTACULAR NEWPORT TENNIS COURT ESTATE! Newport Coast Beautifully Appointed Home Approximately 3,600sf. upgraded features throughout. 3 or 4 bedroom and additional bonus room plus office. 3.5 bath. 3 car garage. heated pool & spa 6,000 ~It 5BR, 6BA home 1.22 acre oflush grounds, privare lighred rennis court, 180° ocean Gralina. harbor and sunser views. HAS IT ALL! A T remendous home/invc:srmenc ar onlr. $3,750.000. Submir all offers OPEl'l SAT/SUN ·-----:,..,...,.., -~. -... ' - I R V I N E Open Sat 1·5 25272 Dayton Dr. 4br, 2ba house, 1 story, 2,214 sqft., lg open floor plan . 2 fireplaces Near park, Lake Forest Sun & Sail Club Assoc., low dues. Large wrap-around deck.walk to all school s. $690,000-$725,000 Agt Ben Garner Evergreen Realty 949-280-1370 Costa Mesa Income Property TRIPLEX Totally rehabbed 3br, 1 ba and@2br, l .5ba. Garages, separate utilities. Reduced to $969,000 GRM 17 ~ Don L<>ng First Team Estates 949.646.0610 -"" -0 Virtual rour at www.pacrickrenore.com As seen on TV Sunda s, Cox Channel If 3 @ 8 AM $1, 799,000·00 For Sale By Owner Call l!. "' (Thomas Guide #890C3) Unobsrrucced ciry light view. 4br, 3.000SF. 3 car gar, 8,400sf loc. New cherry granite kirchcn wiith island. Highly upgraded chroughout. Sundeck view. $1,825,000 I TRIDER (949) 306--2526 ALAN TRIDER CIUllA II&. MAI ...... 1111111 For -•• lly a.mer 38A 38A "·C6f (1819Q& cvslom kilcllen Ff'MCh doors & WM1dows surround M4!ny uporade1 AoM' court yard woth foun\&!n Pool 5p11 With willerl~ PtMtte P1111y No Aoents $2,225,000 c.a ~rlMOda .... I00-5007 Open Sunday 12-4 25182 Manzanita Dr. Fabulous custom, beach living Dana Point home. Immaculate turnkey, upgraded custom home Located m desirable Dana Point communrty Ocean whitewater views trom master bedroom & rooftop deck. Within walking distance to the beach. shops and restaurants Features 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths outdoor spa and large rooftop deckt PRICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST Joe & Ellen Rocca 949-533-9587 (J) • 94M33-9587 (E) Landmark Realtors 714-272-8189 Location .... location ... location. Rare comer lol Bd>oa Plan 2 Ill Pfestioous One FOid Road community 38R 3 5 Bath. Approx 2600 sqtl Beaunluty LW"aded With QOUfl"IElt grat111e ISiand t.Jtchen. Vilang appliances wood l1oo<s down. crown ~ QJS!om painr and wrdow treatments Prolessoona!ly landscaped and close lo clubhouse Offered at $1 ,695,000 CaJI Plnnacte Partners @ 949-7()6..3()()() PACKAGE DEALS HOMES OF THE WEEK HOMES OF THE WEEK DISPLAY AD LISTING IN OPEN HOME GUIDE 4-DAY 4-LINE FULL-RUN CLASS AD FOR ONE LOW PRICE! CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TODAY/ LORRAINE O'DONNELL ANNIE CENDROLIS 949 .574 .4245 949 .574 .4249 • 111 . ' --·.· •• ' .. w ~ ~ I ! ~ .. ~ w 1 a: ~ . ~ '· ! .. •• In the heart of Corona del Mar Ocean view in Newport Beach nus two bedroom, one and one-quarter bath comer location condominium has great ocean views. It is located in the gated communlty of Villa Balboa near the beach. In the heart of C.Orona dd Mar, take the Goldenrod footbtidge to Big Corona Beach and the village. Its private <hive aromunodates additional guest parlang places. Bayside Parle fronts the property for the enjoyment of youth and pctS. Neutral tones welcome guests to the upstairs two bedroom, two bath unJt, The spacious unit is light and bright with nice tile flooring, newer kltchen appliances, newer carpet '"-----------------' and fabulous ocean views. complete with gourmet kitchen and updated b.lthrooms. The spacious downstairs one bedroom, one b.lth opens to patio. Great 1031 exchange or build two condos. nus home is offered at Sl,599,000. RJr more infamtation. call Roseanne T. Lew.In at (949) 641>-3600. Strada~, 140 Newport~ Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Btach. Coldwdl Banker ResidentiaJ Broleerage is a member of IM NRT fmnlly of rompames. NRT I~ the nation's leading residmtiaJ rtal estatt brolurage rompany. is a subsidiary of <:mdant Qnporalion (NYSE:CTJ). Sunsets and coastal views SpeaacuJar sunsets over Catalina Island and breathtaking northern coastal views all the way to Palos Verdes can be yours from this taStefully upgraded Llguna Beach three bedroom, two b.lth hilltop home. nus sun-filled home includes hardwood floors, handcrafted built-ins and vaulted beamed ceilings in the bedrooms A private pauo with lush foliage and spa aeate the final touches in enjoying the best of indoor/outdoor living. nus home is offered at $1 ,189,500. Foor more information, ca11 Vldorla Strombom at (949) 497-5599. Strada Properties is located al 1088 North Coast Highway, lAgima Butch. Coldwell Banker Residmtlal Brokerage i.s a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Tncorporated, the nation's leading midential tTal estate brokerage company, Is a subsidiary of Cendant Qnporation (NYSE:CDJ Great ocean and harbor views This ocean and harbor view residence has been expanded. This well-maintained three bedroom, two and one--half bath home with large living and dining rooms has a huge family room on the second story with great views of the ocean. Situated on a large lot with more than 7680 square feet, there is an extra city grass area in front of the home. Just a short distance to the beach. This home is offered at S 1,349,950. For more information, call Jim Ardery and Barbara Hug/w at (949)497-5599. Slrad4 Properties Is loc.ated at 1088 North Coast Highway, LllD1M Beach. ColdioeU &lnlter Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT famfly of f'l1"'1'i'"la. NRT Incorporated, tM nation's leading residential real estate brolttrage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). Association facilities include pools, spas, tennis couns, workout facilities and a clubhouse: This home is offered at $639,000. For more informatton, call Jennifer Wong at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140 Ntwporl Center Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT famr1y of companies. NRT fncQrporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brokerage cmnpany, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). Affordable bayfront home Waterfront cabana one bedroom, two bath is "beach chic" with most rooms looking out to the bay. 'Ihere ls a huge kitchen, beamed ceiling, used brick fireplace, built-ins, large t'irlck patio and room to expand. ThJs propeny has a special long tenn, low lease until 2026. Great price for a Newport Beach bayfront. Park your boat in front and enjoy resort-style living in Bayside Village, with two comrounJty pools/spas, two clubhouses, ftmess room, shuflleboard court and sandy beach. This home is offered at $265,000. fur more bifrmnation, call Mar/ly11 Wi!Jiams al (949) 640-3600. Strada Propertits. 140 Newport Center Drive, Ste. 100, Newport &ach. Coldwell BanJter Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT famOy of companies. NRT blawporaltd, the nation's leading rrs1denJtaJ real estate brolumgt company, Is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE.CD). Tuscan villa with ocean views John O'Neill-designed Tuscan Villa home has great ocean and canyon views. Features of this three bedroom., three and one-half bath home include vaulted ~.distressed wide wood pegged floors, custom kitchen with copper sink and professional range/oven. There ls a fonnal dining room, step down living room with fireplace, gardens, an outside living room with ftreplace and an entertaining area. nus home is offered at $2,295,000. For more information, r.allpm Arrk1y at (949) 497-5599. Stmda Propettks, 1088 North Coast Htghwtzy, Lag1Aa BeAds. Coldwell Bank.er Residentfal Broleemgt ts a member of the NRT famfly of companies. NRT Incorporated, lltL Nltlon's 1eadJng ~ rtal esflde ~company, ts"~ o/Cotdlml Corporatkm (NYSE:CD) . 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The interior courtyard showcases a pool noted architect Mark Singer. Features include a large lJVtng room/great room Features of this residence include four bedrooms with high ceillngs and built-In plasma television and three full and two half baths. that opens to the kitchen with granite coumertops. Extremely private with beautiful sweeping Smaller family room/office with built·in grounds and gardens. Fruit and citrus orchard, cabinet/desk area. There are three bedrooms, thr-ee gardens and private terrace. and one·haJf baths and a small workout room. Incredible interior spaces featuring a Fabulous bayslde patio with wonderful harbor state-<>f-the-art kitchen, separate guest area and and CataJina views. office. This home ts offered at $4,395,000 nus home ls offered at $5,495,000. For more information, call Evan CorluN at For mQre information, caU Jim Arduy and Barbara (949)640-3600 Strada Properties, J 40 Newport HNghes at (949)497-5599. Strada Properties, I 088 Cmter Drive, Ste. I 00, Newport Beach. Coldwtfl North Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Coldwtll Banker Residential Brokerage is a mtmbtrofthe Banker Rendential Brofurage is a member of the NRT NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the famfly of companies. NRT Incorporated. the nation 's natWn's leading residential real estate 1'rofuragt lead'ng residential rtal estate brokerage company. is company. is a subrtdfary of Cendant Corporation a subsidiary of Cendant CorporatWn (NYSB:CD). (NYSE:CD). Remodeled home for lease Ocean Vlews from this elegantly remodeled Laguna Beach home Upgrades 111clude new knchen wtth stainless steel Viking appUances and grarute countertops The living room wtth oceanVJew deck has a wood·bunting fireplace and cathedral ceilings. Plush carpet and travertine tile. Two bedrooms, one with a private deck; two baths with marble and granite countertops and top-of-the-line tlxtures. Windows and sliding doors are new white vinyl. Entry courtyard has a mahogany gate, tiled pathway and flat yard. Minutes to the beach, Montage Resort and Spa and Aliso Creek golf course nus home is for lease at S3,500 per month. For~ information, C411 Pamela HortQn and Amanda Horton at (949) 497-5599. Slmda PropertU:s. I 088 North Coast H't)rway, lAguna Beach. Coldwell Banker Rt:Ndenttal Brolterage is a member of the NRT famfly of cmnpanks. NRT Incorporated, the nal'Wn's kad1'ng residential real estak brokerage company. is a suimdfary of Cendant CorporatiQn (NYSE:CD). • .. Kent McNaughton, taking tfie lion's share Seasoned agent receives fourth Hall of Fame honor R.esidential coalW spcdalilt, Kent A. McN.u&hton was once apm inducted into Pint Teai kal Estate's Hall of Pame. In 2003, he WM the No. 1 re&! estate agftlt tn the compmys Newport BeM:b offtce and has a 60 percent market share in Corona dcl Mar for estates listed at $3.S million or more. This is his fourth Hall of Fame honor. After 10 yean tn the business, McNaughton's sales have~ exceeded $500 million, featmtng a llstlng inventory of-up to $25 millJon at a time. "Kent has an outstanding knowledge of the communities between .Newport Beach and north Laguna Beach,• OfBce ~er Debbie Lewandowski said. -with his commlunent to service and bis uneuing marketing strategies, Kmt is an unstoppable force.• His team of 6ve professionals provides sales, nwket1Jl8 and uansaction iuppon for~ of hit clients and their properties to ftnd optimal politk>nin& in ftm Team's S4.S million adver1iltn.g campaign. :Ibe key to iucx:eafully awtedng and selling homes of th1a caliber ii knowing who the buyer._ ls and knowing how to attna that buyer,• McNaughton said. He ts a member of the Balboa Bay Cub, the Newport Beach Ownber of Commerce, and a foW1dlng member of the Newport Beach County Club. He resides fn Newport Beach with his family. Offeri• """"'* tlC«S$ to ltm1ry ~ wllllhl nil beyqNl Newport Bbldl, Yi"' &4,, '°""4d First TttlM Rul P.sU/e's Knit A. McN11.,.,. dlfrdly Ill (949) 719-2050. PreuieMJ Iris lis#lftllll#IW#l~.aJm.. Crystal Cove elegance This six bedroom, Bve bath Crystal Cove estate is locate seconds from Crystal Cove Promenade and minutes from Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. Stunning whitewater views of the Pacific, Catalina Island and Newport Harbor. Exceptional design and craftsmanship. Amenities include a semi rotunda tower entrance, wrought iron chandelier suspended from the soaring ceiling and a wood staircase ascending to the second level. Custom woodwork, arched doorways, marble, granJte and natural stone create a spacious yet casually elegant ambiance in the fonnal living room, dirung room and great room. Open to the informal dining area and family room with mantled fireplace, the gourmet kitchen has parquet wood floors, granite counters, stai.nJess steel appliances, center Island and custom white cabinetry. Open to the family room, there are walls of glass showcasing the rear yard. A private putting green awaits. The home is offered at $3.18 million. For mDf"t lnformatWn, cal1 First Team Estates' Antoine Bacha al (949) 721-()272, ext. 314 or Kim Colt al (949) 466-3703. South Coast Metro Exclusive Linda Isle The convenience of hvmg near South Coast Plaza, the Orange County Linda Is1e features the most e:xdusive bayfront estates in Newport, with amenities Performing Arts Center and major corporate headquarters is possible with this including private tennis, private beach, sports roun and a bayfront clubhouse with truly affordable Brookvie~ home. Encompassing nearly 1,500 square feet of guest dock. The only 24-hour guard gated island in the entire harl:>or, this is the living space, this three bedroom, two and one--half bath home is a great value place for escape and exreptiOnal living. in today's escalating real estate market. Experience the Unda Isle lifestyle with this five bedroom, four and one-half bath The spacious family room opens to a private enclosed patio, whlch serves as residence. a natural extension of the home. Wood floors and neutral carpet add to the Completely remodeled in 2003, the spacious interiors are excep11onal in ~ery wannth of the interior that also includes a large dining room and efficient capacity. Dock your wateraaft at the pdv.ne boat dock as wdl as host elegant parties kitchen that overlooks a cozy atrium. The huge master suite has dual closets, a on the prtvate patio overlooking the water. dressing area and terrace. The large secondary bedrooms have spacious The gourmet kitchen has granite cowuertops, Viking~ and a SUl>zero. closets. Additional amenJtJes mclude inside laundry, abundant storage. and a The floor plan tndudes a formal dinh1g room. family room with wet bar and living two car, dittct access garage Popular sch<><'' ·serve the neighborhood: Sonora room with beveled~. as well as a master suite with a bayfront bakxmy u~. Elementary, Davis Middle School and Cost.. Mesa High School. The The live-in staff quaners are located on the bottom Boor. Several of the bedrooms Homeowners Association provides two pools and spas, plus tennis courts. upstairs can be used as an office or den. ThJs home ts offered at $465 ,000. This home Is offered at $3.7 milllon. The home stands on leased land with option For more informatton, caU First Team Real Estatt's Broltt!1' Associlltt Tom to ~· Levitt al (714) 264-5 964. For additional ddails, cal1 First Ttam Estala' Kent M cNIJU/!Jtkm Ill (949) 719--2050 . . . . . . . . . teated "Om 1er :>Or. udea r lSe :hed "Only in Laguna" Fashion Show raises $15,000 for local causes Thank you to 1hc followi ng businesses who donm:J more tlun $7,700 worth of raffil' pmc~ ur provided fashiuns a1 1hc "Only in L1gunJ" Fashion ~how: Euro K11d1rn D~1gn Cen1cr, WorlJ Trea~urcs Furni~hin~s. Emporia - Opiic, Mcgum G1hs. !>1.ubucks, European Op11c;a.J. ERA Fmc Homcs/Kc,·m 11111. { clcbrations. Coffee Pub, Curves for Wumcn. Portcrv Sh.tck, Co:ut ( mcs/D1.1nn;i Redman. Anum1.1 Boutique. Liguna (left): Lloyd Milney, Pearl Pregler, lune Campbell, Dodo Moullon and Rick Mcintire Groomcn, !>url & S.ind ~rt. Lou.isc's Plate, Copy & l'nnt Center. The Lagun.i Colony. Lc;uher Crttuons. The Cou01gc Rm.iur;ani. The Inn At Laguna. Quiksilver. The Dutch Door. Redfern Gallery. B.uJ01 Collection, Anast.i.s1a Cite, McDcnnon Interior Design, Fido's On Forest. Sorrenio Sons of the Beach <'ntertain the crowd photm by L.ma H /ohnson Grille. Sa1isfy My Soul, Georgeou. F:iwn Memories, BusharJ's G1tu/Pharmacy. Crab Cove Bimt>, Ken's J~dry, Gallery of Wcar.iblc An. Aapulco, St. Regis Monarch Bc:ich Reson & Spa. Surran Pim: Bouriquc. Chaku Shack. Millie's, Mon.irch Silks Boutique, Montage Resort & Spa. South l:..uc Kingdom. Salon \auvJge 0.iy )pa. 1-rcsh Pro<luLt', PJv11l1on$, WoiJcys Barber "hop. l.,.ih { rt'ek Gnllc, Marinelli J~drv. Co~tco. Yogoi Works, Aero. 1141 !'l:M1h < u.nt H1ghW2y. Black Market, lhc C..ollon Pl.Kc, Hobie Spom. C.1p1mJ1111 \'.illcy Symphony. Chmunc Rm.lcl)lmrner. Salon Grcf!UrlC'\, Romcu Cu1-m.i, On Bo.ird for Men, C >n Bo.ird for \X'omen, No "{111.irc rhc.urc:. Oogly Boogh-z q l\1dl. 1 r.iJer Joe's, ShJmpoo Hau De~1gm, lhr Wh11t' 1 lolllt. Swcllegam Vin1a11.c < l~>1l11ng. Hotel Liguna, lnJ1.111 lcm111rv. Frcnd1 75 Bmro and 1hc Daily l'eln1. A )~('1.11 thanks 1<1 the Opportun11y Drawing ')J)()mor): <....011111c Wnght, The Wreghr Mortg.igc Co .. ( hm Williams. W.ul11ngron Mutu.il, M.irk Simon. Firsr \..ip11JI; John I hnnan, ~1r.itcg1cs for WC'3hh ( rc.111011. Colleen Wadons. Mon.m.11 l<ndtng Group. and B.ubara fO\'Lt' M1J Exchange ORANGE COAST ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS D,1ve St haar Members of the California Choreographers Dance Festival dance ... dance ... dance Pam and Tom S1m~n Annual Charity Golf Tournanaent Proceeds benefit: Blind Children's Learning Center Non Prollt Tax ID· 95 609702:\ Wednesday, June 16 Aliso Viejo Golf Club 25002 Golf Drive, Aliso Viejo Registration: 7 a .m. Shotgun Start: 8:30 a.m. Scramble Format on the Ridge and Creek courses Buffet lunch: 1 p.m. Early Entry Fee by 5/21: $195 Entry Fee after 5/21: $220 Includes green fees, cart and awards luncheon Hole Sponsorship: $250 Gift Bag Privileges: $50 per item I tole Sponsor Chairman Jeff McVey. Chase Manhattan (949) 263-7080 Tournament Chair· Rick Triola, Central Escrow, Inc. (949) 289-3299 Awards issued for : 1st, 2nd, 3rd place men 's and mixed foursomes. Closest to the pin and men's and women's longest drive contest. Raffle Prizes. Grand Raffle & Early Entry Raffle. For sponsorship information and an entry form, call OCAR at (949) 722-2300. ~ ,..l • us ~ g Q ... :<' s:: "' -< "" .· ~ "" 8 "" ~ "' .... ,.., "' c;; ;; ' 0 (» ~ 3' g ••• tt' 111 8 ~ ~ i ,, ! ~ Al ~ w fti Al Q: ~ .2 Q; ~ ~ Four blocks from downtown Huntington Beach Conveniently located just four blocks from downtown Huntington Beach, this rare top floor end umt has a pnvate balcony with a peek-a-boo ocean view Enjoy the commuruty pool, spa and barbecue area fanng the ocean. This one bedroom, one bath unit has been remodeled with bght decorative ule m the kitchen and Italian ttle in the bath, which also has a new tub, sink and t01Jet. Other ameruties include recessed lighung, new four-inch baseboards, llilll'Orcd walls and wardrobe dosets. Underground parking and storage nus home is offered at $525,000 For more information. call Stephanie Stretch of Coldwell Banker's Irvine office at (949) 552-2000. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT lnaJrporated, the 11ation's leading residential real ,estate brokerage company, is n subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE.CD). unobstructed views in Mystic Hills Located in the presttg1ous Mystic l lUJs area of Laguna, enjoy unobstructed views of the ocean, tuUs and night lights from this single level home on a large lot, approXlmately I 4 ,000 square feet m size. There 1s room available for an expansion. In addition to three bedrooms and two bath . this charming residence features a living room with fireplace, family room, dmmg area and open lutchcn. Additional amenJties include a newer stone--coated steel roof, huge outdoor viewing decks and a private patio. A ma1or residential site stabilizalton of sue caissons was completed in 1995. This home ls offered at $ J ,595,000. For man information, call Ma~r Hoblm or Sue Derr of Coldwell Banker's Laguna Beadc Norlh office at (949) 494-0215 Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT famr1y of compan~. NRT lncorporaW, the nation's leading residential real estate brokerage company, is a subsidiary of Cendan/ c:orpora#on (NYSE:CD). -a Incredible Peninsula oceanfront Enjoy views of Balboa Pier and Catalina Island from this wonderful Newpon PeninsuJa reStdence. The propeny is situated m an mcrechble oceanfront location, between the pier and the renowned -Wedge" in Newpon Beach. Featuring four spacious bedrooms and four and one-half baths, the home is on a quiet off-street locauon. Amenitie~ include a master bedroom with a fireplace and a bakony wt th an ocean view. This home is offered at $3,995,000. For further informatWn, call Dan Raphael of Coldwell Banker's Dana Pomt office at (949) 661 -9355 or (949) 3 70-9930 (dired line). Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT JncorporaJed, the natWri's ~ing residential real estate brokerage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). Breathtaking panoramic whitewater views A soanng polished mahogany entry opens to breathtaking panoramic whitewater views in this Laguna Beach contemporary. Walls of glass Une the living room and dining room, leading to a newly finished premium kitchen of white marble. Guests can enjoy a private retreat with atnum wmdows, a full bath and Sitting area wnh full coastal views and deck. The upper level deck has full views through the disappearing glass rails. The bottom level of the home has an entertainment room with custom wood bar and climattzed 380-bonJe wine cellar. Mahogany, central sound and spectacular lighting throughout. With four bedrooms and four and one-half baths, the oversized master bath has a custom shower with steam features and whirlpool tub. The kitchen has a built-in Sub-l.ero, Dacor gas stove, temperature controlled wine cabinet, greenhouse window and skylight Two single car garages; plentiful street parking. This home Is offered at $2,295,000. For mart information, CAil Ray M~ of 0Hdwe11Bankerat(949)499-8957 OJldwdl BanJt.er Rt:sidentiaJ Brokerag is a member of the NRT fam{Jy of companU:s. NRT lnmrpom!ed, the nalio1t's leadint, residenttal rod~ IJroktrage company, is a subsidiary of c:endanl Corporaon (NYSE.a>). the me tha vint ny, Location, location, location This highly upgraded Bermuda model 1~ currently the only property on th~· market in the ocean close community ofSurlrre~1. loca1eJ m tht' Jc>trJbll· SeaCUff area of I luntmgton Beach nus home features three bedrooms, two aml one half hath:. anJ otl',tn Vlews from some rooms There is a butlt-tn entertainment sy:.tem \\1th SWTOund sound, a fireplace in both the Living room and master bt'droom recessed hghung throughout, prerruum appl1ancc5 and an O\'e1'Slzed rwo •Jr garage. Other upgrades in this residence include paver floonng, plamauon ~huttl'I"> and customized closets. This home 1s offered at $875,000. For t1tidilional information. contact Jon Flll!.f, of Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell Banker at (949) 723 -8800 Coa~t Nt•wport Propert1c' '' located at 3377 Viii Udo, Newport Beaclt. Coldwell Banker Rmdentral Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of compnme\ NRT /11corporafed the nation's /eadmg residential real estate brokt•ra,e,r com11any. is'' s11bmi1my oj Cendllnt Corporation (NYSE·CD) Turtle Rock Crest sophistication Santa Barbara-style home A one-<:>f-a-kind Santa Barbara-style home located in Shady Canyon by tnt<.•mationally acclalmed I lablinslo Architecture ancl uruqucly crafted by Gia.-., Construction Corporation, whoSl' fine work has been published m the Anlutemual Digest and Cahforrua 1 lomes magazm~ Expenence Old World craftsmanslup with truly upgraded ameruties in thJ.) 7,000-square-foot home wnh 600 square feet of loggia plus a three stop elevator It also accommodates an opuonal theater, gym, wine room and lllald's quanen. Dramauc pool and founum, center courtyard wnh fireplace Panoramic view overlooking arroyo and natural rock lanclmarks Two gated entrances, pnvatc Tom fazio golf course, assoaatJon clubhouse This home is offered at $4,750,000. For additional informnHon. contact Sara Hinman or Rrad I limnan of QJast Netuporl Properties-Coldw11U Banker at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Prop~ ti located at 4 Cit/IC Plaza. Suite 260, Nnuporl Beach. Co/du1eU Banker Residential Brokerage i5 a mmtberof the NRT family ofcompames NRT Incorporated, the nation's kadint, residmhdl real estate brvkemj!,e compmiy, JS a subsU:liary ofCn11kmt Corporation (NYSE CD) Private cul-de~sac location Turtle Rock Crest Claremont model with three bedrooms, three and one half Beautifully appointed trad1tJonal residence ma private cul-de-sac locauon m bath s. Dramatic, elegant and sophisticated residence with panoramic Newport Beach. OownstaiJ:s mastetbeJitoom. mountains, hJ lls and a peek view of Shady Canyon. New custom wood and---· 'TWl'.ft>1!'im5'0r'hs and o ne bathroom are located upstairs. Richly appointed marble flooring thipughout. There is a an offkc/entenainment room addition. with Richard Marshall wood floors, coffered Uving room ceiling, crown There is currently a two car garage, but it can be converted to a three car molding and plantation shutters. garage. Plantation shutters and secunty alert sy~1cm 111.is is truly a stunning The kitchen has granite counters, stainless steel Vik.tng appliances, Sub-Zero propeny. and whJte woodmode cabinetry Large back yard. This home Is offered at S 1,200,000 This home is offered at $1,889 ,000. Foraddlh'onal information, cottlact Sonja Powell a/Coast Newpo rt For additional information, contact Dave Wong of Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell Banltt!1" at (949) 718-1 700. Coast Newport Properties IS Properties-ColdtueU Banker at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties is located at 2 J J 57 Newport Coast o n·ve. Newport Coast. Coldwell Banker located at 4 Civic Plaza, Suite 260, Newport Beach. 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