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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-10-30 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SATIJRDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2004 ( ' 1 DON LEACH OAllf PtLOI ~SIWs.~~KlrTI Large decorates her bus with Halloween balloons moments before kids from California Elementary School amve Friday. .,B-D§r.~µionsters unleashed Special Clay students receive warm welcome from drivers and mechanics during a Halloween party. Police prepare for scares J•tf B•n1on Daily Pilot Marin O'Neil Daily Pilot There were Scooby-Doos and Snow Whites, Spongebobs and Spider-men. There were dancers, punlc rockers and p~ staff at the Newport-Me.a Unified School IMtrict ~ yard made sure 35 physically and mentally disabled eds got an early chance to enjoy their hoU- day. Special day students at California FJ. ementary School received a warm wel- NEWPORT-MESA -Police and residents are h oping for more trea1c; than tricks this Halloween. fngh1. c<ipec1ally 111 the Pon streets of Newport Beach And a recent !.tudy by 1he Automobile Oub of Southern California revealed that children under che age of 12 are more than twKr .. ., h~ely on Hal - lowet>n than any other October or Friday morning proved an early Hal- loween. without being too scary, as See MONSTERS, Paee A4 De vilish ghouls committing Hal - loween pranks and acts of vandal ism have made past holiday'> a Not everybody pumped about stations Federal law prohibits discharging sewage in Newport Harbor, Huntington Harbour. Allcla Robinson Daily Pi1ot 2003 order of the Santa Ana Re- f>onal Water Quality Control Board, calling for additional c;ta- tions.. Federal law prohibits discharg ing sewage in Newport Harbor and Huntington Harbour. A study by the regional water board showed there were few pump-out statiom available to the public. and those that existed were often out of service. quality watchdog group Orange County c.oastKeeper foWld myri- ad problerm with the facilities, said Gany Brown. the group's ex- ecutive directo~ For example, on one surnmet week.end, none of the public pwnp statloos in Hun- tington Harbour was working, he said. "We just asked the simple ques- tion. why? What are the stand- ards?~ Brown said "We found out that essendally there were no standanis." FYI For more information on the State Water Resources Control Board hearing and where pump-out stations may be required, visit http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/ npslindex.html. See POLICE, Paee Al 9 D .... M1rrr. :11 .... htn1.·: ':; .. · •. r· ._ .... -< r.11 ' 1 :.,11 -, .. '· '"'"'" ...... I' arks to push a plan for land Commissio n agrees to recomme nd tha t City Couhc il look into eight po~s ible fi e lds of dream -,. 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Page Al8 Boaters In Newport Harbor might get more places to dump waste from their wsseis, but not all marina operators think new pum.p-out SU.dons are needed Sevesl marinM and anchorages In Newport Beach and tlYe In Huntington Harbour may have to inlWl new Ddona to pwnp out or dump waste from boata, If a state water board l8l1'eS with a The State Water Re8owces Con- trol Board mlL'lt approve the order to make it effecdw. The state board will bold a hearing on the pwnp-out statiom Wednesday and a vote is expected Nov. 18. The Santa Ana water board passed the order for more pump and dlUnp stations after water Marinas with more than SO ves- sels are reqllired to have one pump-out ll8doo. wt*b vacu- wns waste from a Wlalel's bath- room or holding tank. At the dump stations. boaters can empty smaller waste tanks themselves. Newpolt Harbor has a number of places to pump out but they break down frequently, oftt>n be- cause boats run into the docks where they are located, said New- port Beach Harbor Resources Manager Tum Roesmiller. Under the water board order, the city would have to monitor STEV{ McCRANK / DAILY PILOT A sign marks a pt.1mp-0ut station on the Balboa Yacht Basin marina . Seven marinas and anchorages in Newport Beach and five in Huntington Harbour may have to install new stations to pump out or dump waste from boats if a state board agrees See PUMPED, Pac• M FAMILY TIME c Taking credit for being part of the family D Daily Pilot ATA~E ONlHEWEB: ww.~com MARK THE DATE - DM.YPl..OT CALENDAR IS COMING ' R ueeeU 7Jnt caUH ut • couple of wetb iso and Wta~wttba New:Vean e.._liM rAai be and SMii Callaway wantH ut tocomtder. Ru., uUI 8No had newr 1een lbt loM hnde In )>9rton, Md they~ whtttMr .. Woill be ~ .... ~ .... .... ._ .. .... ..................... ....... ..... ~ ... -.... .... ~ r--:-==~-.., that dJdo't dampen her enthualum for the Idea. Ahuse part of ft waa Juat th• opportunity toae•RUM ~~;:...;;;&,......"""""'"' and Sean. So.we were lnllaDdy •1Jt lntlNited mdlftl ... .. J!!e._. ..... ...,., ............... ; M91i1 ........ DO bloOd, WEATHER • r I A2 Saturday, October 30. 2004 BOO ERS&BEYOND Jet-setting from the desert to the sea B etty GWeaple grew up in the desert but has spent most of her life near the water. The 82-year-old native of Phoenix. Ariz., recalls when the a.rid metropoli~ was onJy a smaU southwestern town. She now makes her home in the Newport Peninsula in a bustling student-filled neighborhood she laughingly calls 'Thl• Warzone." "lt'c; a lot of fun though." she !-taid. (;illespie volunrcws five days each week at the Costa Mesa St•nior Center, where executive director Aviva Ccwlman b quick to point out Cillespie's vibrant c;ensc of humo r. A world trawler, GiUespic hac, visited many far-off locales on her way lo l'il·wpon Beach. Before her rl'l1r1.•ment, she was a businl'<;S owner in Northern < .alifornia selling microwave ov1·n-. al fmnchises in \lnnl«rey and Santa Cruz. I lei purenr company. I ril'c.lman's Microwave Ovens, pickL·d up the tah a.' she jelll'd acros-. the globe. She -.pent a mommg with the IJ.11ly Pilot's Andrew Edwards 10 tall.. about her work at the ..,t•111or cl'ntcr and trace her parh from the <lc-,en to the '>l';l What Le; a typical day like here at the Senior Center? I K<'I here, usually at l l a.m. or '>Ollll'thin~ likl· tha1, but rwopll' rome m lwrc at q m tht• 111orn1ng ,1nd they have.· douglrnui... and l nltt•l' You buy BOOMER CALENDAR • Send CALENDAR items to the Daily Pilot, 1375 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. CA 92626; by e-mail to 1cff bensoma1/atimes.com; by fax to (7 14) 966-4679; or by calling 17 14) 966-4617 Include the time, date and locatio n of the event, as well as a contact phone number. SPECIAL EVENTS A "Brain Gym~ movements class 1s hr ld from 9·30 to 11 am Wednesdays through Sept. 28 and Wednesdays from Oct. 6 to 27 a t Oasis Senior Center. 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The movements are designed to improve relaxation, concentration and memory access. The cost 1s $35 for a four week session Information: (949) 644~3244 ONGOING An AJcohoOcs Anonymous men's support group meets from 8 to 9·30 p m Tuesdays at the Costa MPsa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 645-2356 Out. Senior c.m. ho6dl • pancake breakfast from 8 to 10 a.m. on the second Saturday of every month. Breakfast Includes pancakes, sausage, coffee and coffee, actually you buy a cup. and you use the cup. Even if you bring your own cup. you pay for coffee. And they have doughnuts and they have sweet roUs. and people sit around anti ta.lk. They 1ust visit, and there\ a 101 of bingo. pt.-ople play bridge all day long. And tht•rc"<; lots of card gam e., going un. there\ cribbage going on You volunteer here five dar; a week, wha t keeps you here so long7 orange juice for $3, $1 for dl1ldren. The center is at 800 Marguerite, Corona def Mar Information: (949) 644-3244. A widows/widowers support group meets from 1 to 3 p.m Wednesdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Information· (949) 645-2356. The Braille Institute offers free computer classes to people with fading vision who have difficulty seeing the computer screen The Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six sessions Call to sign up for classes. (714) 821 5000 The Costa MeH Senior Center has ballroom dancing with live music from the Betty's Trio from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday night at 695 W. 19th St .• Costa Mesa. The cost 1s $4. (949) 548-3884 Jewish Family Sefvice offers ongoing bereavement support groups for adults 81 all stages of loss. Group members share experiences, hear how others deal with grief, receive support and learn ways to cope with sadness and loss. One group meets at 7 p.m. TUfldays at Beth Jacob in Irvine The second group meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills The third group meets at 1 p.m I come in. in the morning, and I chat with my friends and I work in the kitchen, and I don't set up things at the table. but I serve the bread and I get the stuff ready to serve. Do most people here volunteer as many days as you'l Some do. I enjoy volunteering, lherc's a great deal of camarJdenc in this cluh If you ever get lonely, it's good thing to 1oin and volunteer. I 1.·n1oy voluntet•ring; I've been a Th•irsdays at the Ezra Center in Anaheim. There's no cost to attend, but advance regis1rat1on 1s required. (714) 445-4950. Oasis Senior Center ofhtn assistance, counseling and referral services for seniors (949) 644-3244. A blood pressure clinic is held from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center. 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa Information: (949) 645-2356. Oasis Senior Center offen a daily telephone contact program for seniors who have a hm1ted local suppart system. They also offer computer classes that teadl the basics of Word, Ouidcen, Print Shop and Internet usage (949) 644-3244 The Oasis SeniorCentef" offws a shuttle to take members to appomtments and grocery shopping. The shuttle also takes members to the center. Call to make an appointment. (949) 644-3244 Oasis Senior Center offers visual aid screenings with a Braille Institute representative, by appointment. (949) 644-3244. Oasis Seniof Cent9r hu • walking group called Walkers Not Rockers, whldl meets once a week to enjoy scenic walks in and volunteer for years. When I lived in Phoentx. I used to volwlleer for the Vtsiting Nurses Assn. You drive nurses around to patients and they take care of them. You get a lot out of volunteering. Giving of yourself is very helpful, it really is, and it makes you feel like you're reaJJy good. like you're helping. What was Phoenix like when you wne growing up? It was a small town. Scottsdale is a very p osh area around the Newport Beadl area (949) 644-3244. The Alzheimer's AHn. and Grief Support Group of Newport Villa WestMlla Rosa co-sponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m the fourth Thursday of eadl month through October at Newport Villa West Assisted Living, 393 Hospital Road. Newport Beadl. (949) 631·3555. The Alzheimer's Assn. and Mesa Terrace, 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 eadl month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. (714) 283-1111. Oasis Senior Center conducts blood pressure screenmgs 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 0.sls Senior Center often • 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. ReviM your lif9time documents for advance health care directives at the Oasis Senior Center for $3 each. Call to make an KrNT TREPTOW I DAILY Pit.OT now, but if you lived in Scottsdale, you didn't admit you lived in Scottsdale. You got a post office box in Phoenix and didn't tell people you Lived in Scottsdale. It was great, it was a country town, and we had one high school. Now they have so many you can't see straight. It was a country town; it was just a tiny bttle town. It was such fun growing up in that little town. What do you do with your appointment (949) 644-3244. Oasis Senior Cenw on.n preventive healthcare services for seniors on the fourth Wednesday of eadl month in the center's Room HS-3, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Call to make an appointment. (949) 644-3244. Seniors and low-incorM t.mllies in the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach area can obtain free U.S. Department of Agriculture surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the second Friday of eacti month in the rear paricing lot at the Churcti of Christ, 740 W. Wilson St. Costa Mesa. Picture identification is required. (949) 66<>-8236. Oasis Senior Cent9r offers a counselor to assist with questions about Medicare, HMOs and supplemental and long-term care insurance. Call to make an appointment. (949) 644--3244. Oasis Senior Cent9r o«.rs a meal program for members. Lundi is served daily from 11:45 a.m. to 12: 15 p.m. tn the multipurpose room at 800 Marguerite Ave .• Corona del Mar. Home-<1elivered meals are available for homebound 6enlors.. Re9ervations are required. (949) 644-3244. The Alliance for the Ment9ly II of Orange County provides education and emotional support for families with loved ones who frlendl f.rom Pboenl:llf Wffre down to three. We've dropped dead along the way (laughs), but I think it's fascinating that you can have friends that you've known that Jong and adJI keep in touch. We're all through grade ICbool. high school and college. we separated when we went to college, everybody went to dilferent colleges, and got married and all that l1Uff. But we still manage to get together once a year. How did It come maut that you mcMld to CalllDndat I moved to c.allfomia to get out of Phoenix. I bad lived there all my life and I got a dJwrt:e and decided It wu time for a change. so I took my lcid and moved to Northern California. And then I moved to Southern c.allfomia because my husband was ill and my brother and sister-in-law lived down here ... they were the only relatives I had, and I knew they weren't going to move so I moved I moved down here to be close to them What wen yom tnwla llket They were great because Friedman's had stores all across the United States and we got to travel with all kinds o( people that were in the same business, and we traveled first class aJJ over. We stayed in first-class hotels; it was great We were royally entertained. It was just marvelous. We went to Tokyo. Japan, and we saw the Pope. not in Tokyo. Japan. though ... We went to Swittertand, and you name it you saw it ln the Caribbean, we went on cruises. What le the Importance of having a em.e of humorf To survive, my mother taught me that. If you don't have a good sense of humor, you might as well forget it. are mentally ill. A free suppon group meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. every other Saturday at the Orange County Mental Health Clinic. 3115 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. (714) 850-8463. O.sis Senior c.rt.r offws rental of medical equipment - wheeldlairs, walkers and more. (949) 644--3244. Th• Costa Mesa Senior c.rt.r offers preventive health care services for seniors from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesdays and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. every other Tuesday, at 695 W. 19th St, Costa Mesa. Call to make an eppointment. (949) 846-2356. TIM Costa Meu s.Mor c.m. offers counseling, auiltance and referral services for seniors, 695 W. 19th St, Costa Mesa. (949) 645-2356. The Costa Meu Hiatork:.a Society holds a free open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. The event features memorabilia from the city of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Army Air Base. (949) 631-6918. a.. s.Mor Centlar offers• Pertineon'• ~ .upport group from 7 to 9 p.m. the eecond Thuniday of Nd'I month at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. WE'VE MOVED! Ii 11II11ii111I111111II111II111I111I11111 I Daily Pilot Reader 123 Any Street Anyt,9wn, CA USA . Pleaae continue to visit ua for paper Pk* up, Cluaffied ~ Md Legal No*-at 330 W. Bay Street. Costa ~ CA 92627 ----- ·. IUNDi'W _.Apat~conllllt. dllipeltillttg and• portrlltllUclo • befllU9dattt.Mh .wMll HcwA--~-wtB* 9 &m. to 3 p.m. WI U2: ea.ta Mw 8aftc ~at the comer of Mlngton AY8nue end NfNJIPOl1 Boul9vard, COllta Mela ~Canine C09lUlne end ,. talent oon1e1ts will be featured at MW 8alboa'I GnMlt PumpGn the 12th 8MlJel lbp Dog F9INon WHBt 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Show. Doga perfonnlng winning WI EL Qty pettdng lot at the tJidca will appeer OR the •PwJt comer of Balboe Boutevard and Star'° 18levtliot'l program. P8lm 5u"MC. Newport Beac:tt WtEN: 11 a.m. ~visit Wt ERE: Newport Ounee Resort. htlp:llwww.balboa •• -.n. .. ~o. ~"'-' . Wteitl a.m. to noon .... OYllll ~ ...... off al ~ HlltMev, bet'Jlllft Colaw dllMsand&...-...... .. ~-lndude 10K • 6K CDtlplllldw rune and• 6K fun W9lk. n.. • .., be b'I runs for dti..n In COllWnM. ~wllbe~·-­ CrylUll Cow~ Rumen wilt be able to ~on Oct. 30. (949) 66&ma. WHAP. Trict-<>HnMlting for children WHEN: 3 to 5 p.m. WI IBE: feshion Wand. Ealt Coast Highway and Pecific Center Drive, (949) n 1-2000 .. . . ON -.UURil L DOU llOT QUARAJIT'ml. •• A NllW GIRL 8COUT HOU8L A ..W.CO .... NITY C8NT11R, OR A RllllOVATID MlmRICAll LllQION. IT'S SIMPLY A "ZONING" CHAllClll PROM MCREATION & ONN SPAC• TO ALLOW COIVmRCIAL DllVllLOPMENT. .. RIOD. 88°/o OF NllWPORT 88ACH ....,.NTS ARE ON RECORD OPPOSED TO A HOftL AT MARINA PARK. (2002 ¥Woning ..,,,_, OOftCluoted bf ~ of IMwpott ... ch) NEWPORT BEACH VOTERS HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW THE TRUTH. 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(1Ml-..t11 PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES • AdM'9 -1'-•._ A whide bufvlary w f9PC)f1lld in the 1200bkdm8:13a.m. Thuredey . .................... ,,...., Roect An Injury accldent WU l'9pOfted et 8.-00 a.m. Thuredey. • ....... 9'oed: An euto theft was reported In the 2800 blodt at 7:60 a.m. Thur.tay. • H8nowr DIM: A aaeult was reported In the 300 blade at 2 a.m. Thurtday. • MoonMe ~ Poaession of a hypodennlc needle was reported In the 2000 blodt at 10:20 a.m. Thuraday. . Plecentill-... end 17th Street: AA Injury ecddent was reported at 8:21 a.m. Thursday. • Serang Piece: SU8picioua circumstances went reported in the 2800 blodt at 2:01 a.m. BRIEFLY IN PUBLIC SAFETY Men face charges for alleged heist attempt Prosecutors on Friday filed charges against three Los An- geles men who made a botched robbery attempt at a Corona del Mar jeweler this week. Herbert Nelson Kirkwood, 31, Dominic Edwards, 32, and Kenney Dwayne Watkins, 27, face multiple robbery charges in connection with the attempted robbery on Wednesday of Jewels by Jo- seph at Corona del Mar Plaza. Newpon Beach Police arrested all three men after the incident. The store had hosted the 13.4-carat, $2.3-rnillion American Star diamond the previous weekend, but it was not in the store at the time of Thundmy . • , ...... w.t: Orunlc~wea~ in the 600 blodt et 12-.30 p.m. Thundey. NE\WORT llACH • COMt flllil:WV f...e: Pway theft Wlll8 rwpo"9d In the 7900 blodc et 1:09 p.m. Thuradey. • &st COMll Hlghw:.;: A disturbance wee reported In the 3000 blodt 111 8:31 a.m . Thur'lday. • Golde11rDd Awenu« Grand theft waa t'9pOfted In the 900 blodt 819:18 a.m. Thuredey. • Goldalftd ...... end EMt COMt llghwey. A disturbance was reported at 10:08 p.m. Thurtday. • Hoeg Drfv9: A drunken disturbance wu reported in the 100 blodt at 3:A2 p.m. Thurtday. • Hotmwood Drtwe: Arllmal noise was reported In the 400 blodt at 7:58 p.m. Thursday. the anempted robbery. Watkins hid lnsJde the cell· ing of an adjacent gelato store for nearly two hours be- fore officers coaxed him out, police said. The three men made off with SI million in jewels, ac- cording to a complaint filed by the Orange CoWlty Dis- trict Attorney's office. The court papers Identify the men as gang members. They also face charges of attempted carjacking for try ing to get the car keys of a nearby gelato store employee and for possession of a fire- arm by a felon. All are being held on $1 million bail, District Attorney spokesman Mark Macaulay said. Kirtwood and Watkins are subject to a parole hold, according to police. All three have previous felony convictions, according to court papers. Their arraignment was re- scheduled for Nov. I 0. RosEY's AUIOBODY You have the right to choose your repair facility Insist on the Best LIFETIME WARRANTY Full S.. *9 ColWon Cenlw' tnlUf"Oncie Afapt'O_..., Shop (949) 642-4522 Making the Most of Every Moment Over 100 Complimentary Service Loan Cars BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS 'Y' children to be part of clean-up Oilldren from the YMCA in Costa Mesa will participate in Beach Oeanup Day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at Big Co- rona Beach at the end of Mar· guerite Avenue. The event is being organized by the Junior League of Orange County to promote service learning. It is the first of several service-teaming projects planned by the Junior League berween now and May. The 20 children participating in the cleanup drive will be ac· companied by l O women from the Junior League. Oilldren will pick. up trash and debris on the beach in an effon 10 save seals and other mammals that may swallow the garbage that makes it into the ocean. Food and games will foUow the cleanup. For more information, call PUMPED Continued from Al the pump-out stations three to live times a week instead of once a week as it does now. Pump-out stations can cost from $5,000 to $7,000 to install and sometimes as much as $10,000 if a long connection to a sewer line is required, but the st.ate offers a grant that covers about 75% of installation costs. Rossmiller said. Nol everyone is convinced add- ing pwnp stations would improve water quality, and at least one an- chorage operator plam to fight the order if the st.ate board ap- pn:MIS il ·BasicaUy I don't think it's ap- propriate for our marina.· said Steve Farwell, owner and manager of Swales Yacht Anchorage in Newport Beach. "I haven't found anybody on the ~ who uses a pump-out station. They either call a service that comes and pumps MONSTERS Continued from Al come from drivers and mechanics during the Halloween trick-or- treat party. There. the children were greeted by a blue-haired punk woman, vaguely resembling one of the ctmers who takes them to school every day. Many of the drivers, mechanics and other bus staff on hand Fri- day were in full costume and working off the dock. They adorn- ed four full-size buses with spider webs and balloons. gave the kids candy and let them explore a bit. "We always try lO look out foe the bis.. Uncoln Elementary School bus driYtt -lf\d '50& dancer -Doris Bueti.Dos said. lbats our job, you mowr The kids dressed up ~ well. Many of them hammed up their mosen roles -but foe io of them. their whedcbairs weraft part ol the costume. Jessica Davis, 9, said ahe wore a tiara and a pink dreaa "cause I llke princesses -all I (9-49) 261-0823 or visit http:// www.jlocc.org Monte C3rlo event to raise funds for charity Roosten 10th anniversary Monte Ca.rid benefit latoday at the Balboa Bay aub and Reaon in Newpon Beach. The event begins at 5 p.m. and is expected to continue Wltll mkin.lghL Blac.k.-tie la the op- tional dress code for the evening. The goal lJ to raise $300,000 for the participating charities. The evening includes a re- cepdon, luxury lifestyle auc- tion, gourmet dinner and show and Monte Carlo gaming. Hal Unden, winner of Emmy and Tony awards, will be per· form. Ed Arnold, television news personality and the an- chor for the "The Real Orange,· will be the master of ceremo- nies for the evening. Reps. Ouistopher Cox and Loretta Sanchez (0-Garden Grove) are honorary chairs for the event. Tickets can be purchased at the door. For tickets and other infor· mation, call (949) 464-2034 their boat out or they dump at sea. which is a standard practice.· He's a1'lo worried about liability imurance and losing the income from the boat slip that would have to sit empty so people could ac- cess the pump-out station. 1bose in favor of the pump-out stations say more stations will en- c.owage boaters to pump waste rather than dumping It in the wa- ter, but Farwdl Isn't ronvinced. "The water board is sort of shooting a shotgun at ~ to try to help the water quality,· he said. "What I see " the lwbanl runoff is a lot bigger mue for the water quality than just a few boats.. Brown said he's hoping the state board approw:s the order, and it can become a model for statewide regulations. •ALICIA~ OOY9'S busmea, Politics and the environment. She may be reached st (71419664626 or bv e-mail et slida.robmson<~lat1mes.com need is a ungdom: California Special Day School principal Robyn Moses said many of the students are autistic or have other physical or medical needs. She said that despite the neutral expressions on their faces. though. she could tell they en· joyed every bit of it "We're really excited." ~ sakl ""Thb ~ the first time they've done ~ for us. 'Ibey don't even know us and don't g'e' to see us outside o( wort. so this is really special. PU. we get candy.· Newport-Mesa district ~­ portadon director Pete Meslin said he and Harbor View Elemen- tary School bus drtw:r JGm Large organtted the eYmt to coi.ndde with that of a sister echool. Lind- bergh P.lementary School in San Diego. "Many people in our society and our dimict don't understand that students with dlsabOides are stfD kids,. Mestin said ~ aJ- lowa them to enjoy HaDowee:n when eomedmea lt'a not there in their home aetdnglL \Wre doing this for the ldda. .. 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SURF Todlry" looedno erNlll - Wllllt-Ngh ortowher'l U. tide -~-.................. *"-•tor_..fldltO tpC4I.. w...-.,: MIW..urlWidJlr.Otg I - .. .. .. 17S'TA£n BEAUTY CENTER aM ~ ~~'Jtau'!j Supp(y & 1'ul1$mlia Salon In Oran!Jt County Opm 7 0.,.. • (949) "2-1717 Democratic candidate ~ Snook sits with campaign workers JoAnne Schuster, center, and Erin Bensfield in his office. PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW /OM.Y PILOT Attorney Van Tran is running for the 68th Assembly District seat as a Republican and serves on the Garden Grove City Council. l Vietnamese-American is favored By Deirdre Newman and Allcla Robinson Daily Pilot For the first time in six years the 68th ~mbty District seat is not being sought by an incum- bent Republican Van Tran and the Democratic opponent Al Snook will vie for the seat on Tuesday. Than is the Republican candi- date for the assembly seat that represents Costa Mesa, and he's favored for election because dis- trict residents tend to vote Re- publican. Snook is making his second bid for the seat. The Democratic party asked him to run to have someone in the race becaw.e Re- publican incumbent Ken Mad- dox wao; termed out. With door to-door literature drops, 1V commerCLals and phone hanks working for him. rmn ~ optimistic about his cam- paign. wwe are very confident that the outcome on Nov. 2 will be sue- AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, 1375 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626; by e-mail to jt1ff.benson@l11rimes.com; by fax to (714) 966-4679; or by calling cessful," he said Friday. WI did a voter analysis after the Ma.n:h primary and our support ls ~the board. It's really very encouraging to see the number of votes that we got" An attorney and one of the only Vietnamese-American elect· ed officials in the U.S., Than has been on the Garden Grove City Council since 2000 and has worked for state and federal poli- ticians. If he is elected, he plans to tight any legislation that would inhibit economic growth and work to get funding for transpor- tation infrastructure, he said. wr would want to work with Gov. Schwanenegger and imple- ment som e of the initiatives and ideas that are propol>Cd in the (California Performance Reviewl. including but not limited to, firc;t of all, selling some of the ineffi- cient state properties to balance some of our deficit." Than said. Tran does not suppon selhng the brange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa because of the property's historiatl and cuJtural (714) 966-4617. Include the time, date and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number. TODAY KRlA Radio's Norm Bour will host a seminar, ·How Money Worts," from 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays through Nov. 6 at ELECT Al.SNOOK AGE:70 FAMILY: Married to Sue; two children, one stepchild EDUCATION: studied at University of Maryland RESIDENCE: Garden Grove CAREER: 45 years with insurance agency Al Snook & Associates in garden Grove; taught insurance courses at Coastline Community College and Santa Ana College PARTY: Democratic VAN TRAN AGE:40 value to the city. he !Mi.id. Snook. an in!,urance agent and Korean War veteran, :.aid he\ been actJvely campa1grung and reaching out to the 68th Al.sern- bty 1)1!,triCt, e!>pecially the N.ia.n community an We!>tmin!>ter. I le reali7.es he's a long-shot u1 the electJon and like~ himself to un- likely champion racehor-.t> ~a biscull Orange Coast College's Business Education Room 102, 2701 Fa1rv1ew Road. Costa Mesa. The cost 1s $49 per session. Information: (714) 432-5880 or http://www.occt1dcets.com. The 10th Roosters Foundation Monte Car1o gala, ·Art Evening with Linda Di Costa Mesa City Council * Experience *Integrity *Tenacity To have your v~lce heard at City Hall li'INDA DIXON Costa Mesa City COurlcil x l -,, 12 on the llBllot· , FAMILY: Engaged RESIDE.NCE: Garden Grove EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in political science from UC Irvine, 1989; master's degree m public administration and a doctorate from Hamline University, 1992 CAREER: Staff aide to former Rep. Bob Dornan 1985-87; special assistant to former state Sen. Ed Royce 1988; managing partner of private law firm 1994-2004; Garden Grove planning commissioner 1998·2000; Garden Grove City Councilman 2000 04 PARTY: Republican Formerl\ a Hepuhltcan. ~nook left the part~ after he hc·lpl«J form the Hepuhhcan I h'>p.tllll l.aucw> but got no hadung from lhe party leader'>lll p. lw ... ml Each of Ornngt· C.ountv\ uttt''> 1~ different and ha.'> th o\'\11 needl>. Snook <><ud. but 1f lw "' elected he will try to hnng 1wopll' together and trc.11 them .tll equally. Hal unc1en:· begins at 6 p.m at the Balboa Bay Oub & Resort, 1221 W Coast Highway, Newport Bead'l The event benefits seven Orange County d'lildren's marines and includes dinner, a codctatl recept>Ofl, hve and silent auebOnS, games and pnres Information: (949) 464-2034 or http://www roosters org I I I ·. jj'.) .7) ,\ ) I h <) N ,, 11 I II I 'II 11 I ' \I I I Ill 111 \)1 1111 • I I •I r., \\ I ' I 1 I I I I I l 1• I I ~ 1 '1 \1 h'O /\'II A l I i • •• ... I ,._ •• I A 1 ~; ·1 I f ~ IJ l l It \ I'' ' I Overstr~t:'l·~ Wim· .\.tt.·rc.hanl & Bar f'uroeyon. of /·111t• ~'\.'"''" \pine.' & (,1/11 3400 Via I ii.Jo N~wport lk.tl h SaLOctJ0.9vets1re e1's H•Un1e9 l•t 7 rm \\1dm¢l1 ( .ost11mt• ( llnh ,, -l'r11.' I t\'l l.111 I nJ!hllully l>dt<lllll\ (~><~I.I I\ I ••r lk\1'1\ .11111n~ 'J4') ''"" ''-'"' Thur-; 1'.m .t f>t>rlt·d IO M.in 11ll I I I 1• I I\ •• II "1•ft• I• ., I'"' Wed . 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NV IUt H.M Public parkland is one of the most valuable assets any community can have. I urge you to take action and Vote NO on Measure L to preserve the eight priceless acres of waterfront public parkland at Marinapark before it's too late. 'S ?He4a ~ESIGN CENTER #For A ll Your Decorating N eed s!" FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERY •Custom-Made Furniture• Slip Covers• Patio Furniture Draperies, Shades, & Bedspreads ~\<ld~~ MIKE'I ~~~°cAIPET$ OVER 30 YEA RS IN CO STA MESA • N Ow ed & 0 ated b M U h I t • ow n 'per >y esa 1p o s ery Laminate Texture-Plush Flooring Featuring ALLOC No Glue Installation ~arpet f\l-.o •2a eq ft Installed Wood Flooring Refinishing & New Bert.er Carpet f~o~s1u Installed aq ft · C~ • Area Rugs • Vinyjs Oiramics • Wood • Laminates THE RACE FOR THE 70TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Irvine men all first-timers Allele Robluon OalyPlot Vol.era in the 70dl Aslanbly Dmrict wOl haw to do their homework before YOtl.ng Tue&- day. since oooe or the three can- didates seeking the seat have ~ elected office. Republican Otuck Devore, who beat five opponents ln the Man:h primary. is vying with Democrat Cad Mariz and Uber- buian Mart BaJdwln to replace Assemblyman John c.ampbell. Baldwin is a first-rime candi- date but has been a ddegate at state and national Libertarian party conventions. A school bus driver, who also holds a trucker's license, Baldwin said if he is elected he would push to privatize some state services such as driving exams. ·Basically I would like to see more state programs be opened up to the private sector,· he said. ·1 would always push for smaller government. I would never vote for higher tues." As a member of a third party, Baldwin said he suppons Propo- sition 60. which would keep the state's primary election system as it is now, and opposes Propo· sition 62. which would allow only the top two vote gerters from a primary election to ap- pear on the genera.I election baJ- lot. ·Basically I believe in the Lib- ertarian party's placfonn. and I wanled 10 provide an alternative between the two bigger parties.· he said. OeVore has worked in Wash- ington. D.C:, as a congreo;sionaJ staffer but would like to work 10 advance the Republican agenda in Sacramento. Because the 70th district has more registered Repubucans than any other district in the state. DeVore has focused on helping other Republicani. with their campaigns. ·As a general rule I am inter- ested in slowing the growth of government, working to enac1 as many of the California Perfonn- ance Review suggestions that could polentialty shave S35 bil- lion off the size of California gov- emmenr over the years, and holding the bne on taxei,," he said. The only way to sotve the state deficit is to unprove the busin~ climate so businesses create new jobs, DeVore said Mariz is now retired after worlcing for Auor for 34 years ru. a chemical engineer. He decided to run for office now tha1 he hru. the time and can afford to finan- cially support hlS own camprugn. and because he's concerned tha1 the gap between rich and poor in America is growing. he said. "I just don·t lilce the way things are going.· Martz said. "I don't thinl it's fair that somebody else should be an indenrured servant or a slave, so that I can have a nice standard of living or cheap clothing." His goals include getting a fairer share of stale education dollars for the 70th Assembly District. preventrng urban runoff and moving 1oward a single- payer heaJth-care system. He supports Proposition 72, which requires busmesses with more than 20 employees 10 provide heaJth care for workers, and he's also in favor of Proposition IA. a measure tha1 would keep the state from raiding local govern· ment coffers. Mariz reali7..es his pro-union. pro-universal health care stance • MARK C. ~ /DMYPl.OT 70th Assembly District Libertarian candidate Mari< Baldwin is an Irvine resident, studying theology at Calvary Chapel Bible Col1ege. STEVE McCRANK /DAILYPILOT Chuck DeVore, an lrvme resident too. 1s the Repubtican candidate MARK C DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT 70th Assembly Distnct Democrabc candidate Carl Manz. the thrrd of the Irvine trio, was a chemical engrneer for 34 years for Fluor MARK BALDWIN assistant for foreign affairs in AGE: 33 U.S. Dept. of Defense 1986--88; FAMILY: Single senior assistant to Rep. Chris RESIDENCE: Irvine Cox 1988-90; vice president of EDUCATION: Studying theology communications and research at Calvary Chapel Bible College for SM&A 1991-2004; Irvine City CAREER: Telecommunications Commissioner 1991 -96 equipment salesman, school PARTY: Republican bus driver PARTY: Libertarian CARL MARIZ CHUCK DEVORE AGE: 42 FAMILY: Ma med to Diane; two daughters RESIDENCE: Irvine EDUCATION: Bachelof's degree in strategic studies from Oaremont Mc::Kenna College, 1985 CAREER: U.S . Army National Guard 1985-2004; special may not go over weU in such a Republican district, but he's hop- ing to persuade people by edu- cating them "Whal you're hoping is that. as AGE: 68 FAMILY: Married to Lavon; two sons, John and Darrell; and a daughter, Lorraine RESIDENCE: Irvine EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from University of Missouri, 1957 CAREER: Retired; 34 years as a chemical engineer at Fluor PARTY: Democratic time goes by, people will start lls· tening, and you'U be able to con- vince them of your point of view." he said. "It's a slow proc- ess." .. .. II Offer Expires thi s Sunday 10/31/04 II ~ Y:achr Sparcan, :-.:~· Yorl. '\.'Y l'J'\(I' /\ Harhmg C1rl P:.tr,uk. H1 lhu1.( \ l'J2tl (J1oose from 400 images, 15 $b.es - from small 1 lx14 to designer oversize 4x5 ft.. (;Jassed, franx.-d, n.-ad)· t<> hang! ChJDa ChptXr. !\..n I Nn(~·~ ( .._ l'J'\6 > IF YOU HAVE EVER THOUGHT ABOUT BUYING A BLACK & WHITE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURE, NOW IS THE TIME! THE OLD PICTURE GOMPANY M Sab#day, October 30, 2004 SOCIETY THE CROWD Roping them in to raise money T be Orange County Fair and Exposition <:enter in Costa Maia wu the venue for one of the largest charity galas In Orange County, the 2004 Cattle Baron's Ball Organ1zen called this year's extravagaru:a, ~Leis and Lassoes,• combining both Hawaiian and western themes to benefit the American Lancer ~c1ety. It was the sixth annual dinner-dance and the single large-.t tundr.user for the American Cancer Society in I.his region. When the final donations are tallied. organizers hope to raise in excess of $500.000 lne 2004 event was chaired by Susan and Steve Giusto. ~tcve Giusto also serves as the chairman of the American Lancer Society's Orange County board. llis commitment to fighting cancer is very personal, a!> both of his parents lost their battles with the disease. Aho supporting the party were many local members of what is known as the Cattle Baron's League. Lending al>Sistance were league President LesUe Bowles, Margo Perris, IC.en Agkl, Julle Aros, Debbie Douglas. Randy Moore, Sharon Palaley. JennUer Thomaa, Ron Rubino and Joyce Weiss. With major suppon from PacifiCare Health Systems. Corinthian Colleges. Marshall Advertising and Design, Douglas Advisors, Instant C .apitaJ Funding Group, Hoag C :anccr Center. Wells Fargo Bank and many other dedicated corporate and individual donors. the enormous undertaking was hand!>omely underwritten. enabling the American Cancer Society to maximi1,e donations to help fund services and research VIP Reception Chairs, Donna Bianchi, far left, and Joyce Weiss, far right, both of Newport Beach, with Cattle Baron's Ball cCH:hairs, Steve and Susan Giusto, of Laguna Beach. toward a cure. To date, the locaJ Cattle Baron's League has raised more than $2.5 million toward this objective. In Orange County, the local American Cancer Society assisted more than 3,500 cancer patients last year alone. As guests arrived at the Costa Mesa fairgrounds, organizers welcomed the crowd in true Hawaiian spirit. The Kelly Rae Band provided I.he tunes as gourmet Hawaiian dining was served luau-style. Guests were entertained with casino gaming, live and silent auctions and gimmicks galore, including Live pig races. First they raced it, then they ate it. Well, not exactly. Additional Cattle Baron's League members supporting the evening included Diana and Sheldon Fisher, Susan and John Johnson, Barbara Steinberg, Lorena and John Goodin, Donna BlanchJ, Maggie and Jlm Cook, Sharon F.sterley, Carol and Kent Wilken, Bqbbltt and Bill Wllllams, Tana Sherwood. Renee Tilton and Bob Waller •THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays Breast cancer survivors, Diana Marshall, center left, of Costa Mesa, and Debbie Douglas, center right, of Newport Beach, with husbands Warren Fulmer, left, and Gary Douglas, right. Newport Beach residents Rich and Eileen Saul and Alana and George Hedley enjoyed the sixth annual Cattle Baron's Ball. Introducing. • • Discover Henredon 's newest collection ~ The Vineyards: Your passport to a rustic European lifestyle influenced by Tuscany and the California wine country. These designs . represent a romantic, casual approach to Old World ambiance. Our showrooms host the largest display of Henredon and Ralph Lauren furnishings in Southern California ... and await your perusal. IN nD lllVINB HOME CBN'ID.t 81 Thc:hookJly ~ IN 11IE PA&U>l!NA PIAYBOUSI! DfSTUCT1 '20 Cob-ado Blvd. FURNITURE <I) ACCESSORIES ..., RUGS tl' WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS Williams -Jamison lUdmd md Bailca w.m. ~c.oiooa delMarhave •noonoced the ~· toftbeir Heidi P.rib WDtiams to Eliot Alden Jamison of San Frandsco. The bride-elect graduated from Corona del Mar High School and Brown University, and is enrolled at Cohonbia University, pursuing a master's degree in international educational dewlopment. The future bridegroom, son of Dean Jamison of Pad.fie Pali.sades and Eliot Alden Jamison and Heidi Enka Williams Washington. D.C, and Joanne Leslie of Santa Monica. graduated from Beverly Hills High School, Columbia Uniwrsity and the Haas School of Business at the UC Berteley. An Aug. 2005 wedding is planned at the Ahwahnee Hotel In Yosemite National Patk. Acevedo -Swisher Holly Acevedo of Glendora wed Curt Swisher of Newport Beach at a beachside ceremony in Sayulita, Mex. on Oct. 3., 2004. The bride is the daughter of Elizabeth and Ruben Acevedo of Glendora. The matron of honor was the bride's sister. Samantha Fox of Tiburon. The bridegroom is the son of Arra and Jean Swisher of Newport Beach. The best men were the bridegroom's Curt Swisher and Hoity Acevedo brothers, Pate and Troy Swisher. The bride is a graduate of the UL S<tnta Harbara and the University of I.a Verne College of I.aw. The bridegroom is a graduate of Newport Harbor 1 ligh School and the UC Santa Barbara. The two plan to live in San Francisco. l I ' ; : ~.OC...JO,Dit. FORU .. COMMUNITY COMMENTARY LE I I ER TO THE EDITOR Resort at Marinapark best use of land Resort will suck up local control, clientele As the former owner and operator of foUJ' potela within a one-mile radius of the Marinapark proposed hotel site, it la my duty to inform all good citizens of Newport Beach to vote solidly and united against the proposal as it is put fonh in Mea.sUJ'e L. hotel la not going to give them bualneu, but rather take It away. We all remember the spot on Cout HJgbway where the Holiday Inn Expnm now alts. It bad failed u a hotel through three owners before becoming a national chain this year, yet it al1' right next to the Balboa Bay Oub. Let's learn from experience. By Ricord Luehra Oftentimes, change la bard. We get 10 uaed to seeing things foJ' what they a.re, we tend to overlook what they could be. Thia principle can be applied to the Marlnapark site on the Balboa Peninsula. As I write this, our community ls in turmoil over what to do with th.la precious piece of bay-front property that belongs to our city. ln writing this commentary, I hope to shed some light on another penipectlve -the business perspective -on this issue, which we will be voting on come Tuesday. In my years at the Newport Beach Clamber of Commerce, I have found that many residents do not realize that the redevelopment and reinvestment in our businesses and properties is essential to our city's vitality. Although some people may want to see our city remaln whow it used to be," this mind-set is not beneficial to the economic health of Newport Beach. Like any other city, Newport Beach needs to continually reinvent itself to stay energized. Here's the choice before us now: Do we desire to achieve the best use of the eight-acre Marinapark site for the long-term benefit of current and future Newport Beach residents? More than likely. the overwhelming answer to this question by residents is wyes ... And we, as residents. have the responsibility to ensure that the use of this valuable bay-front land la opdmlud. Meuure L opponenu believe the best use of Utla land la u a public park area. Surely, most residents enjoy spending time with famlly and friends at the nearly 50 parks (not including our beaches) we have here in Newport Beach. However, not all sites in Newport Beach are suitable to function as an additional public park. The Marlnapark site falls into this category. The public puk. proposed by Measure L opponents would include boat-launch facilities, picnic areas and a soccer field . These uses would attract hundreds, if not thousands, of additional people on a daily basis to an already overcrowded Balboa Peninsula. This would result in not only increased traffic, but also increased vehicle emissions. parking demands and noise. Additionally, the public park outlined by Measure L opponents would require acres of turf to be maintained by our city. Because of the location of Marinap.ark., the proposed grass area would create serious environmental concerns with fertilizers, pesticides and animal waste draining into our bay and polluting our waters. Financial impracticalities arise when suggesting the Marinapark. site be used as public parlc.land. According to a city of Newport Beach staff report, a public park would cost more than $5 million to build and a minimum of $21,000 per year to maintain. The project would generate very min1mal, if any, revenue to cover the building and maintenance expenses associated with this plan. ln contra.st, the city's financial analysls - conducted by one of the foremost companies for studying the economic impacu of resorts - indicates the Marinapark. Resort and Community Plan will generate, in total, more than $150 million to Newport Beach over the SO-year term of the resort lease. This is comprised of $2.2 million in sales tax, bed tax and lease revenue that will go to the city's general fund, and approximately $1 million that will go to the Newport Beach Tidelands Fund each year. Further. the resort plan will provide a host of additional community assets. including the restoration of the American Legion post, a new Girl Scout house and a new community center. Access to the Marinapark beach will vastly improve with new pedestrian corridors and a waterfront restaurant, both of which the public can enjoy. As an added bonus, the outdated mobile home park. currently occupying Marinapark will be replaced with a high-quality resort run by Regent lnternationaJ, a five-star resort operator known for excellence around the world. With 110 rooms. 12 of which are fractional ownenhip shares, on 96,000 square feet, the resort plan is anything but ma.saJve. lt will be a wonderfully charming, high-class addition to the Balboa Peninsula. The Newport Beach Olamber of Commerce has determined that the Marlnapark. Resort and Community Plan is the best use of this site. And contrary to the arguments of Measure L opponents -who bemoan the plan as a giveaway of public land for private gain -we believe the resort's public-private partnership model ensures this land will be used to its maximum benefit for generations of Newport Beach residents. The future of Newport Beach depends on how our businesses and residents embrace the wwo rk in progress" mentality. Ultimately. this mindset wtll allow our community to maintain the current quality of life we en1oy. By continually redeveloping and reinvesting in our businesses and properties. everyone - residents and businesses - will benefit. A wyes~ vote on Measure L is a sman, reasonable vote that will guarantee the best use of the Marinapark site and will ensure that this important city asset benefits all who choose to live, work and play in Newport Beach • EDITOR'S NOTE: Richard Luehrs 1s the president and CEO of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce This measure takes away the control that the residents currently have and gives it to others who cannot assure the success of their project either now or in the future. This will create havoc among the residents on both sides of Balboa Boulevard as the con struction will be overwhelming and prolonged. not to mention the parking. underground or not. My experience has been that over a 20-year period and through many types of economies, the hotels currently on the peninsula have not been able to penetrate 78% occupancy rate per annum. and have been able to survive only through discounted fall and winter rates. as well as discounted corporate rates during the week. Thi., being the case. what chance does a 100-room-plu ... have right .,maclc in the middle of an area that is barely 4'Urviving w11h the five small hotels - Bayshores Inn. Dorymans Inn. l.11tle Inn. Portifino Inn and Ralboa Inn -currently ope rat mg'? The effects of the Sept. 11 auaclc., have had a major impact on the occupancie., on the pe111nsula. They have ju.,1 .,tarted recovering in the la'lt IR months and have paid their dues with lost earnings and employees directly after the horror of the attark<... This The improvements promised by the passing of the measure are laughable, when you consider the extreme wealth and wisdom Newport residents bring to the table. One community fundraJser would raise enough money to refurbish all the areas promised if we all thought it needed to be done. We don't need a financial group luring us away from our community land grant by promising popsicles and lollipops. Let 's keep our dignity. keep our land and, most importantly. keep 100% control within our city to do what we all !>ee fit for the benefit of our tornmuntty and children. I have had 20 years of hotel experience within block!> of the 18th <itreet site and am oppo~ed to this measure for our children's and grandrh1ldren's sakes As an allerna11ve, the developers should propose to refurbish the ex1i.t1ng homes with a cahin ~o;tyle exterior and i.tgn a management contract w11h the ctty to try to rent them out as they are This would allow the city and the c1u1ens to retain 100% control of the properly and can al~o provide room for a heau11ful tommunity park for U!i all to enjoy for yl'ar'> to come. not to mention the po'>s1blhty of occupancy revenue-. and taxe'> until a better idea 1s proposed MICHAEL PAUTZ Corona del Mas LAGUNA BEACH FINANCIAL 1BB1 S . COAST HWV.1 LAGUNA BEACH Jlappy Jlalloween !<'--...; IMAGINE! You could lower your monthly cost by hundre ds of dollars on high interest debt of any kind and the best news is that it may be TAX DEDUCTIBLE! CONSTRUCTION COMMERCIAL LOAN SPECIALISTS ~NOPOINTS ~NO CLOSING COSTS t/NOFEES . r AlO Sati.wday, October 30, 2004 F 0 R U M MAILBAG Land has more than economic value Newport Beach Mayor Tod Rldgeway's dos.mg comment in the PilQI article, • Marinaparlt lease hilS new debating ground,· Sept 28, ·A pad has no economic return,· pretty much sums up the basic arguments for the hotel/fractional uni1 Marinapad plan. His premise: Any available land in Newport Beach should provide "economic return." Those who agree with that will support Measure L Those who think there are values in addition to economic, such as quality-of-life, parks, open space and less traffic, will oppose Measure L AU of the red herrings, such as wsoccer fields," distract from the core issue: ls it right to convert public parlc land for private profi1? DENNIS BAKER Corona del Mar Once property is gone, it wi 11 be tough to retrieve Will a five star ho1el with 98 rooms for 111~htly rental and 12 for sale be able to operate at a profit? Has the ( ity Council inve'iligated 1his with any holel operators? fo be profitable, the Maff and amenille~ required by a five-stac hotel will re4u1re more space. The cost of development will not have adequa1e operating re1urn on 1he invec;ted capital. Do we. the residents of Newporl Reach, wan1 to give away this la'>t piece of p roprrly? rhe operator and the t'ity will he lhc ones to never ..,ee a re1ur11. As current resident..., we have a rc'ipon"1hiltty 10 preserve Newport I larbor and the Back Ray. not only for our generation. but for those to come. Several years ago, a couple of people fought a really tough ftgbt to preserve the Upper Back Bay. They are heroes now, and look at the things that have been created since -the latest being lhe nature center that bears their names. Now. think about the last remaining open space on the peninaula This is irreplaceable property. Once gone, it cannot be retrieved. Do you want to be responsible for giving It away1 PAT NANGLE Newport Beach No on Measure L is like yes on Measure S A few years back. the •Greenlight" measure was put on the ballot for the people of Newport Beach to decide. And boy did they ever -by an overwhelming wyes .• It was democracy at its best. Jt was fair and square. GreenJight won and the opposition lost. The people of Newport Beach had spoken. So why did a select group of our elected councilmen. who should honor and respect the wishei. of 1heir constituents, start whining and complaining about the outcome? At every public engagemenl I attended following that election, where these select group of individuaJs spoke, they wh.ined and moaned about Greenlight passing. Enough already! Now, I'm betting the same eleclorate that educated i1self enough to vote "yes" on GreenJight has also educated itself enough to vote "no" on L. You mus t read 1he following sentence out loud: It is the lasl piece of harbor walerfront that the city of Newport Reach has. Please read that agajn_ So. that being sa1dt I am bentng that. u a group. we are ama.rter \ban to fall for ridJculoualy m.laleadlnl signs like •ie. traf6c• and •will 6elp Girl Scouu. • JI the "Yea on L • camp is already this misleading, what e1ae do they have in store for us down the road? DAVIDBE£K Newport Beach Girl Scout advocacy wrong on resort plan The proposed Marinapa.rk development plan includes a renovation of the Girl Scout house. Sut.anne Hu1fmon F.sber, chair of the Girl Scout Council of Orange County board of directors, wrote that the board supports Measure L and the Marinapark Resort and Community Plan, since it Mensures that the girls continue to have these opportunities weU into the future at a new 6,200-square-foot facility, at no cosl to Girl Scout Council (of Orange County)." For many years. the Girl Scouts have benefited from having the Girl Scout house on public property, and that use should con tinue. However, it goes beyond the pale tha1 they would advocate a zoning change on publk land in order to finance a renovation at no cost (Also. •Marinaparlc plan would keep the Girl Scours going," Community Commenlary. Ocl. 28.) My sister and I were Girl Scours for a combined 18 years, and visiled both the Newport Beach and Laguna Reach Girl Scout houses. Girl Scouting teaches self reliance and responsibility. If the board of dirt'ctors believes a need exists for a new facility. then ii should develop a plan to finance it. When the Girl Seoul Council takes on a building, it mu\I plan for f t.1 lona·term upkeep and eventual renovadon. It ft the Girl SOout Council'• reaponaibWry, not the public's. Girl Scoutl are skilled at raising money. Aa a Girl Scout, I sold countless boxea of cookies and calendan and participated in car washes and food booths. The Girl Scout Council could approach alumni Gld Scouts to help finance the project. Baber herself must have some misgivings about the Girl Scout Council of Orange County advocacy of the project, since she felt obliged to quote the IRS code that allows nonprofits co lobby •to an insubstantial degree.· Rezoning public property for private commercial use ls a substantial change ln use, and a nonprofit group should not be advocating tt in order to accomplish its own aims. LAURA C. CURRAN Corona del Mar Plan for Marinapark resort a 'no-brainer' Olristine Dabbs' Sept_ 16 Daily Pilot Community CommentaryC-Alternate plan for Marinapark doesn't measure up•) is refreshing if for no other reason than it proves there's still hope for a reasonable, fair comparison of the Marinapad plan and the alternative. Personally. the alternative plan being peddled by Tom Billings doesn't pass my smell rest. Think about it. This is the gentleman who never misses an opportunity lo brutalize the Marinapark reson plan, claiming it is a giveaway of a public asset that will doom the PeninsuJa in a traffic quagmire. I'd argue tha1 his idea 10 drop a public park with picnic areas, a soccer field and a boat launch ramp on the site wtU have. dJlutroUt tndlJc lml*f Ob the peniDluJL Soccer ftelda haw Ft to be one ol the molt lnteme land Ula: And I can eee oow the wqon tnJn ol boat aaDen ltaCbd wltb SelDoos rumbling into Newpo11 Beach from the Inland Empire and the rest of Orange Count)( I like the Marlnaput plan. It's an elegant design. proYide1 a long-tenn revenue source to the dty (certalnJy not a gtveaway>. preeerwt local public access to the beach and revttallus longstanding community ueets In the area. such u the American Legion post and the Girl Scout house. The choice ta a no-bralner. UNEAOLSON Newport Beach Local candidate strikes resident as disingenuous Aft.er j~ having read half a page in the Daily Pilot by Erle Bever, •CoundJman. candidate ~ answers for a dMded city.• Oct. 22, J am indlned to share with the public that he bu a bunch of bUl:lWOrW in it that caused me to remember that I recetved a mailer &om him that included proudly. as one of bis supporter.>, Wendy Leece. who was a thorn in the side of the Newport-Mesa school board for many years and caused a lot of ~n And In her absence, !hey have deveJoped wianim.ity and moved forward on lots of positive things. I'm very concerned that he is masquerading as a concerned cit.i7.en when he's a right-wing activist and. along with his main supporters. such as Allan Mansoor, will cause lots of dissension and disruption on the City Council I do not think Bever would be a very mainstream candldate, so please vote for other candidates. 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(949) 833-0180; E-mail: Ken MacJdox1a>asm ca.gov Exercise Your Right to VOTE on November 2, 2004 \'oipou /1,·,1,/1 ( /1,1111/1,; u/ ( 1J1i1 111,,,. , ,, •111. ,1.'..',1 , r.\ i'fJIJ/Jll!lllilJ to /'fl/(' i11 j,11·u; u/ <'• 11 1/11 .1111 ,1,1/11/111 Our Roard ofTrustces endo~ the foUowing Ciry Council candidaccs and recommcn~ positions on the following ballot measures: Dlltrtct2 Suvm Rosanslry ~ I T M Diltrtctl Strom Bromb"K Marul~ Rcson & Community Plan Access to Government Information Status Quo on Primary Elccrjons Sale: ofSurplw State Property Children's Hospital Bond Act of 2004 VotcrChoic.eOpen Primary Act Mental Hc:alth Services Act Unhir Busin~ Practices Act R.cfonn LoaJ T axpayus and Public Safety Protcetion Act Three Strike. and Otild Protection Aa of 2004 9 J l Emergency and T raunu Care: Aa Gaming ~cnuc Act of 2004 llltltct7 }olm B. Htffrnum DNA Pinguprint, Unsolved Crimund lnJ'OCICOCX' Protcc:Oon Act Indian Gaming Fair·Sharc Revenue Aa of2004 SB 2 (Employer Health Catt Muidare) THE MORAL OF THE STORY Voting entails a higher office "Act as If ths whole elecdon depend«l on your single IJOfB • " H -JOHN WESlEY "&lay prll/CIU cilir.en has a public responstbiUl)c H -MYRA JANCO DANIELS -rts not the hand thal signs the laws thal holds the democracy that we enjoy needs to be protected, prayed for and continued. We need to show our thanks to chose in past generations, model lo che next generation chat we all have a part to play and take our roles seriously. CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON One year. r walked up the steps at our nearby school to vote. and I passed a young boy on my way into the building. The boy was probably in first or second grade, judgjng by hi-. size and missing teeth. I remember that he wore red, while and blue. and l'U never forget what he said. At M.t. I thought he WdS just talking to himself, but then he looked up at me and smiled and said, destiny of America. l(s the hand thal cnsts the baJ/oL ·• -HARRY TRUMAN 'Voting is the first duty of denux:mcy." -LYNDON B. JOHNSON T he multicolored leaves of autumn have fallen almost as quickly as the many different campaign signs have sprung up around town. We have all ~n inundated with more information than we can pr cess by t'Very fonn of media, offering differing vi~ of people and proprn.itioru... We've heard the presidenual debates. heard v-cl.J')'ing views on just about everything. and now iii. time to VOKC' our Vlt'W'>. It is omc to vote. Many have calk>d th1.., elertion a defining moment for our nation, and aU of LI!> who are eligible IO vote need to reali7.e that our ability to vute 1~ not onJy a fret><lom, 11 is a responsibility. It L'> ume to vnte It is also time to pray. We need to pray for God to giw each of l1.'> wi<.dom <md b'llidance ac; we fill out our ballots. We also need to pray for everyone who L'> PlectC'd. Wt• need men and women in office who arc people of hon~ty, integrity. respon!>!b1hty and accountability. We need to let our children know that the f'ret.><lom and .. My mom and dad are voting today, too. And I'm voung for God." I t.hinJc I said something to tell him that he wru. wi.-.e for such a young age. I could imagjne him drawmg a ''gn that said, "Vote for C 1<><l " We all know tha1 Wl' can only make our votes cow1t 1f we vote"° that they are countt'tl We may vote "yes" on ..omt· ~ues and "no" on other. We will vote for people wt· will he tru.c,ting 10 make dec1!>10n' day in and day OUI that will ant•ct ~ and those who follo\.\ Wt• need to vote, and wt• nl'(.>d to pray. We can al~ vote .. Yl" .. tor c;od each and every day And you can quote llll' on thaL • CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON 1s a Newport Beach resident who speaks frequently to parenting groups. She may be reac:tted via e mail at cmdy a onthegrow com or through the mail at 537 Newport Center Dnve. Box 505, Newport Beac:tt, CA 92660 ...,, Ocfd)er 30, 200.t All IN THEORY Reversing the 'curse' -miracle or tnan-niade? After the Boston Red Sox defeated the New York Yankees in the American League championship series, a search on Google turned up more than 48,000 references to the Red Sox and 'miracle.' Given the history of the Red Sox -having not won a World Series since 1918 -and their lack of success against the Yankees over the years, does beating the Yankees and winning the World Series qualify as a miracle? I did my undergraduate work Unfortunately, God isn·t a Cubs fan (as if that wasn't obvious) and he doesn't take sides in these issues. We can"t slaughter a sheep o r cow, pray to the lunar eclipo,e or give enough money to our favorite church or cha rity to sway God':. divine fa vor. There m ay be angels in the outfield, but (;od didn't send them. m Olicago and quickly became a Cubs fan. The Cubs have the longest streak without a World Series win. I.Ike the Sox, Cube, fan ... arc used to the phrase ·· rhere\ alwayc, next season.·· It alway'> -.eem !> so impossible fo r them to win that when they do. II "'t'•l\Y to attribute it to divine in tl'l"\t'nllOn. Wo uldn't it be degrading to you as a ballplayer to h<1ve won the World Serie-. and have everyone <,ay that you wt•rt·n·t s killed enough to do 11 on your own. (,od mtl\l have hl'lpt•d you? 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The Rcv'J Peter I>. ll~ynrs, Rector \UNI >AY \Cl II DUI F R ~m I loly ho<lmast 1) .un Sund~y Sthool/Adult Babk Study I 0 ~m ( hor.al fa1chmst NU~tRI' <:.ARl AVAILABLE St. John the Divine Episcopal Church ~ ~ ( Sunday Euchartst at 8:00 and I 0:00 ,Sunday School at 9:45 All Are Welcomer 949-548--2237 www.atJohncm.org 183 East Bay Street. Costa Mesa w RELATIONSHIPS w (1llmothy5:1-25) ST. Mill lmBYTERIAN CHURCH "Optn Arms and Optn Minds" Conthled from Al 1 SUper Bowt wuttm m:fdri&. llNIOlt AllOCIATI MITOR MCGUIN ffllbor 'D1ntty ColtaMel& S.sebd, lib Chrildanity, bu ltl "holy tt1ntty:• folgtYeneal. community and eternal life. • Porgtyeneu: You get three atr:lkes before you'n1 out and, everi then. It's just for that Inning and, like a cat'a life, there are nine of them. • Community: Whether you win or lose, it takes an endn!team, an playing various positions on the field, to make or break the game; and, if your fans are with you, in good times and bad, you somehow get up the strength to play another game, another season. another year. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo Newpcxt Becx:tl 673-1340 or 673-6150 Olurch 10 am & 5 pn, Sonday School 10 am Wednmay ~ 7.30 r:rn • BwalJ we: Thi pl OIMCb pla)willOllC~-.. ewiJ'OO!t .. bOmt: 11 ~ AqlYln•, CcJlnmunlty and ' ewnal life: ft JI whit q' All .•• Amelbn. blleblll-~ • ; father tauabt me: ·Qep )'O'U' I I b-S dawn, your bit up. and • )'OU? 1Y9 OD the a.DJ• Of nUrldel. Fred Buechner, • . • Prelbytertan mink«« and I reputed Red Saa &m. wrote In bJI book. -w1ab1u11blnktng" •A ' cancer 11 tnaplkahly cured. A voice in a dream. A atatue that weep1. A mhade II an event that strengtbena fa1d1. It II pomlble to look at most miredM and find a rational m:pJanaUoo In terma of natural cause and effect. It JI polllble to look at Rembrandt'• 'Summer at Pmmaus' and ftnd a ndional explamdon In terms ot ' pelnt and canvas. Paith In God Is leas apt to proceed from mtradea than miracles from faith in God. .. Boston's victories over our Angels and the Yankees and the Cardina1' no more "proceed .. -' from faith in God" than did the "Miracle Mets" victory over the BaJtimore Orioles in the 1969 See THEORY, Pqe Al! ! AsWellAs Your Heart Wonlllp 10:00 A.M. HARBOR CHRllTWI CHURCH (Dtaclpln of Cllrtst) 24011m11eAwe. New,ort leacll, CA (949) 145-5711 ....... Dr • .,..... a.rt SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Podtlc View Dr Newp:.t Becx:tl 644-2617 or 675:4661 Olurch lOam Sunday School 1 O am Wed!Wdlf ~ 1.JO pn l lll~t llnocn ... I am wtth thM to .eve thee Md to delver thM, M1ttt 1M Lord. And I wlU delver thM CMlt of IM tWMt of 1M wtcUd, end I wtl red11m U... out of IM Mnd of 1M a.ntb6e • ........... fW I.,,,, 8f Brmda d The Madler a.... n. ~a.di rl Scillil. Worship 9:30 Rev. Kerry Beaulieu UTURGIES: S&cwday, S p.m. (Cantor), Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (Contemporary) 10:00 (Choir), J I :30 &JD. (C..cor) aod S:OO p.m. (Contanpo"") (949) 644-1341 ,, \ • • In the wake of continuous ctories in repelling numerous Arab lnVa.sions, an lspeU general asked a rabbi, MHow is it that we have overcome such long odds and wo n the battles?" MWe have succeeded in one of 1wo way ... : Ute natural or the m1rnnllou'> ... answered the rabh1. MWha t wa ... a rnimcll'?" A'>kl'd the general? MThat we won Ill a nalural way," answered the mbbi. "And what would he a 11;itural way?" ai.ked the general MTo win by a mirade!" replied the rabbi. I would h edge my theolol{llal bet in the case of tht· lio'>lo11 Hcd Sox and cond udl:' 1hc11 th t'1r victories are due to a m1xttm· of natural ab1li1y anti .ir1 d l:'rnt·n1 of heavc•nly rn1erwn11011. lhl'rt' muM be a divint' d11m·1l'.1011 JI play lwre, <L'> we Wlllll''" lhl' unfolding of fa111 1har relrg1oui. 1hem es: 1lw 11: ... 1111~ ol < .ud\ treaturc,, tlw1r long .. unl·nng pa liem:e <111d (,och uh inMlt' compa~1on and mercy Obvrou..,Jy, c.ul.1 1.., 111 ... 1nictrng us here thal mom·y l .1111101 huv everything. No matler how b&oated the New \'Ott Vtnbel' payroll. lt could not purChUe taro~ the joy of playing and that Ore In the gut ao euendal to a champlonah..lp. Not tba1 we have to cake up a coDecdon for the Red Sox pJayen, but this was a victory of the spirit om-the material By the way, Bostonians may feel they ha~ la.bored under a cloud, but we Otk:agoans know they are amateurs where curses are involved. One serious note: a prominent player for St. Louis frequently demonstrates his gratitude to God after smashing a home run or winning a game. As he gestures heavenward, he obviously credits God with a role in the hit or triumph. I nociced that after losing the World Series he did not acknowledge heaven's part ln the outcome. We cannot only thank God in o ur successes; we mus1 ali.o appreciate hh role in our losse~. Since God does o nly what is good for us. even the lossei. are victories fo r us. And, as a OUcago Cub fan, I almost beUeve that. RABBI MARKS. MIUER Temple Bat Yam Newpon Beach TaJcing a walk by the Back Ray lhc morning after a heavy ram wa'i a miracle I recently relished. ·me Hed Sox victory, tl1e Cardinals' loss and the exci1emen1 of <;ports fam watching 1he gam~on IV are all miradf">. I-very momen1 of hfl' • .., a mm1de. but we are 1101 u.i.uall~ awdrt' of 11. Apprec1.111on and gr-c1111ude emerge 11a1urally rn tho'><:' llmt.., whe n \'Iii' du w.tkl' up 10 Lht: true nalure of our hfc· A wn.'Ck on the ln>tw-ay. <1 l.muly wurnon. a repeal rnarnmogr.im , .. ~ .... ......,_ .... ._.. reinbl m nal IOtlUour dl)ll b ....... ..,., biu:tft•~ upln--· npa-··" Al Ind c:ompllllna Zenoail~.,~­cmp up kl the d.-r~the rmnd and to becGoie becler able to~~the moment. In 1bicb Nhat Hailh'a cla8Uc manual on 7.al meditation. "'The Mlrade of M1ndfulnell,. the pracdce of awaxmess ln medJtation and daily life is the mirad.e that will help us to live joyfully. One definition of a miracle is something that is unexpected or out of the ordinary. Zen teaches us how to wake up to the true nature of the ordinary. We don't need to look to spedal event.s. entertainment extravaganzas. altered states of mind. distractions. chemicals or escapes to make life fun or tolerable. Someone from a different religious group asked 17th century i'.en teacher Bankei, "Our founder possesses such miraculous powers that he held a brush ip his hand on one bank of the river, h1l> a'iSistant hekl up a paper on the other bank. and the teacher wrote the name of Huddha through the air. Can you do such a thing?" Bankei replied. "Perhaps your fox c.:an pcrfonn such a trick. but that L'> not thl• manner of ZerL My miracle L'> when f'm hungry. I ea1, and Whl'll I frel thin.ty, I drink. .. "lnvim: intervention" is anothn ml'anrng of "miracle." ln Zen, the only d fet:tive intervention,., our own de1ennr11<111011 tu w...ike up: IO ll'ant ,1hou1 the thought procL~..e:. or filll'r" wluch prevt·n1 ~ from twrng prt~·nt. mid to give our.t+.,.., more fully lo t'Xflt'ri1•11t 111g t.'.tth moment of hfe i.l.'> II " I Ill.., 111lt'rVt.'llllOn " t'a'>)' t•nough 10 1111dl'r...La11d. h111 we all ~nu~ h•M d1Jlk uJ1 11 ~lo do. l">J>t't 1.tfl\ 1111 J l"l:'glilar bd..\I'>. REV. DR. DEBORAH BARRETT ll'll ( l'nter ol I )range County co ... 1.1 ~k..a The Wealth Builder Program Make Your Mortgage Worlc For You Instead Of You Worlclng For Your Mortgage. Fund Your Retirement With Money You Are Already Spending. After All, It's Not About Your Mortgage It's About Your Life. Invest 10 minutes of your time watching our presentation at www.Mortgageloanfixer.com Entertainrrwtt Nigh~ 21 &Over 1695 Irvine Ave. Costa Me• 94&64&7944 endorses November 5 & 6 Friday & Saturday 10 am to 4 pm Public Invited ·Tabletop Displays ·Guest Speakers ·Holiday Bou tique · Opportunity Prize s LAGUNA DESI G N CENTER 2381 I Ahso Creek Rd Logur 1..l t J i J' j.. 1. , '7 At the corner of Aliso Creek Rd and Alicia PKWY 949 643 71 47 NWW tog unodes1oncentPr com Mike Sc heaferoncumbentJ Bruce Garlich Katrina Foley or Cf)st,a Mesa Cif:Y Council Quality Craftsmanship Guaranteed 714-965-1876 800-433-2588 19142 Beach Blvd. • Huntington Beach (Beach & Garfield) Hours: Mon. -Fri. 9 am -6 pm Sat. 9 am -4 pm Sun. by Appointment , •le your c:hun:h or~ of WOr9hlp planning• ~I ewnt7 "eo, Nnd tM typed lnformetlon It least two WHb before tM ewnt to th• O.lly Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Coste ,.._, CA 92827, ettentJo~ Jemes Lee, rellgk>n editor: t.x to (949) 646-4170; or Nnd ... mellto d•llypllotOl•tlmn.com. SPECIAL EVENTS CAPPEUA CANTORUM Cappella C~ntorum, the young aduh choir of St. John Vianney Chapel, Is beginning its fifth year. The choir 11 open to students In grades six through 12. h providea active faith participation for teens during • C....., lnltlln • No Stucco or lnt8rtor Danuige • E...,., Etlldent • No Pllntlng • Custom-Flt to Your Home • Nolte Retlltmt • EnhMc.cl Secwttr • llllntenlnce-Fr •EasrCINnlng ll>?!~~~T?~- ..... , high 9cihool ~ P9rdoip8don lnok.tdie a .. m ... r.auterty ..t It wenta. A.hMn•.. t1 a.m.to1 p.m.~lnthe _. Chapel at 314 Meltne /We., Balboa Wand. Younger cHldren .,. lrwtt.d to Join. For moN Information, contact~ t ,, • Kelty, dlnM:tot It (Ml) 17M686. ~ lQODlllllJ.: • •• •GodlpeH• wtH be~ by J! the Winged Uon ~It St. --~ Mart Prelbytertan Church on ' Friday Oct. 18 end 17. Bated on the book of St. Mltthew, I• •Godspell• WM conceived and origlnelly directed by John-Michael Tebelak, with mu1lc and new lyric. by Stephen Schwartz. St. Mart Pr .. byterfan Church I• at 2100 '• Mar Vista Drive In Newport !: Beach. For lnformetlon, call (949) 679-7491. WORKSHOPS INTRODUCTION TO ZEN WORKSHOP ·' An "Introduction to Zen• wortehop will be held from 1 to , 4 p.m. on the first Sunday of every month Nov. 1 end Dec. 4 at , the Zen Center of Orange County, 120 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. The cost Is $60. . . Information: (949) 722-7818 or .~ www.zcoc.org. BAHAI FlRESIDES Members of the Bahai faith hold'' ' Informal public discussion• on spiritual topics at 11:30 a.m . the • last Sunday of the month. The talks Include brunch or dinner. Also, interfaith devotional meetings will be held the last Saturday evening of the month. ' Call for locations: (949) 760-6360 , for Sunday meeting, and (949) 646-6328 for Saturday devotionals . ZEN 101 The.Mn Center of Orange County offers an Introduction to Zen worbhop from 1 to 4 p.m . the first weekend of every month, typically on a Sunday, at 120 E. 18th St., Costa Mes.a. The COS1 is $60. (949) 722-7818, http:llwww.zcoc.ofTJ. A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY A 26-leason 1tudy on the life of Jesu1 Christ titled •Journey to the Cross• i1 taught at 9:46 a.m. • Sundays during the Homebuilder's Bible Clau at Liberty Baptist Church. The study parallels the four Gospels to present the story of Christ. The church Is at 1000 Bison Ave., Newport Beach. Free. Information: (949) 760-5444. · • • DREAM ON The Adult Faith Formation at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church in Newport Beach hold1 a dream analysl1 group from 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 219-1408. INSPECTING THE ENVIRONMENT When you are involved an the prooc:ss o f buying a home. 11 1s safe to usumc that you will probably find one that you hke. make an offer, and purchase ll. There are many steps along the way. and more and more buyers an today's market want auarantccs. Because no home is perfect, mspectiona by professional inapccton o ften nun up aomethlna wrong with the property you want 10 buy. Many sales have been hailed or delayed btlcause various defecta were found on the property. . , .. • .. .. .. If a problem i• found with • the property you want to buy, :: ult younelf two queltions: I) Can the problem be fixed? 2) If It can. what will It cost to ~r it? House irulpectiona eJList to tell buyers what la ri&ht and WJ'Oll& with a bou9e, DOI neceaaarily to ft!De&oeiale the prb. 11, howev•, there la • najor problem, such .. tbla roof leaJdna or the air condidonlna DOl ~ rbel> Jt mi&bt be poulble to wodr with tho ....... to rweolve thNe &uue.. An acceptaba. eotucJoo des'W• on wbM WU dUcloeed by cbe .... when tbo boue .... UatecL '1be Bwtqa hav• ............ the~ Beech .,.. slDCie IP72. For .U,os....a ......... ca11 -.-~awtaa -•Oolllit ~ ....... .,,. ...... ,..,.,,. ._.. .... ,..'JINJK ,.,...... .. L COMMUNllY & ewes· fine dining to FOCIS on homeless T ~~=oi.. Jr.midi Shelter wi hold ID l9dl IMtlll "FOCS on~ ~cirws--~NcN l. ll wfl nm through Mly 23. RXlS II the :-=ann ol the Orm9 ea. ~ Palrons wtl enloY spedally-ptepami full ooume dinnen at.., award-~ rescauranta: the Bal>oa e.y Club and Reeort In Newport Beach, 018l Noh' in Costa Mesa. """' Qowns in Qrona de1 Mar, Pllscal in Newport Beach and a new addition to the aeries. 21 Oceanfront on the Baboa Perdnsula ~to eYent chairwoman i,me .._, • ...,an wlderwriter subecription that includes dining at al the restaurants ~ $750 per penon. Individual dining events miry al-lo be~ separately at Sl25 p« person The series. RJCIS' largiest fund.raiser. sells out quidty ~year. For reservations, call G.le &klJerg al (949) 72.0-9002. For general questions. contact L¥rme Bloomberg at (949) 642-4029. As a result of the high cost of housing in Orange County. the number of homeless people has gready l.ncreased. Though maoy are empkJyed. they are still unable to provide food, shelter and clothing for their children. Others find themselves homeless through ~orjob~ FOOS President Unda Sdluleln said the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter i$ one of only two facilities in the county that keeps familie<1 together. SPEAK UP NEWPORT The Speak Up Newport program on Nov. 10 will give the public an opportunity to meet Lalle DaJgte. the recent appointee to Newport Beach City Council District 4. The meeting will be held at the Newpon Beach Yacht Oub, 1099 Bayside Drive, starting at 5 p.m. with a reception featuring appetizers and a no-host bar. followed by the program at 6 p.m. Additional information is available at (949) 224-2266. ATHLETES Of THE MONTH The Kiwanis Oub of Col.ta Mesa honored cross country athlet~ li-ol'rl Costa Mesa and Fstancia high schools at a recent GETTING INVOLVED • GETilNG INVOlVED runs ~riodlcally in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information meedQg. Cc>ICaMeta awacountry COICbJoe ... Introduced ..,.. ..... endMbcb Frlelln•n, while JIM :=:cross DE BOOM coach <luuUe Appel introduced Ernato CMlaneda and Sidney Bartoon. THE EUC110N I. for one, can't wait for this 18-month election cycle to end. hopefully OD Tuesday. F.ighteen montm of negativity. tearing down candidates, ~ government institutions and the lack c:A civility among candidates and their supporters in j~ about every contest and on just about every~ l don't th.ink the atm~re will get better in future elections at the local, state or national level We have come to a point that. "If I don't get my way, there will be hell to pay." It Is a time of individual rule, not majority rule. It is not a time of loyal opposition. Somehow attitudes and behavior needs to change! WORTli REPEATING From the Thougt)t for Today. provided by Greg Kaley of the Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council; lhere are no secrets to success: Don' waste your time loolcing for them Success is the result of perfection. hard work. learning from failure. loyalty to those for whom you woit. and persistence.· -COLIN POWELL Want to get more involved in your community? Visit a service club lhis corning week. Most will buy your first guest meal and all will welcome your interest in learning more about their club. listed below are lhis week's service club meetings and websites. Get involved. Give bad to your community! SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS WEEK TUESDAY 7:30 a.m.; The 47-member Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary about adding your organiz.ation to this list, call (714) 966-4600. ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA Costa Mesa families can host a German student and earn up to $1 ,000 toward a number of travel-abroad programs. Oub Wiil meet ll Aw CZcMna Rmtaulut to bear ..... VllMof the Ceima1 OnQll C.o.t YMCA (hnp:/lwww.~ SUlllWtritaTy.~. • I pa.: The COlta Mela Newport Halbor lJoot Cub wtD meet at the Costa Mesa Golf and C.ountry Ouh. (http:llwww.cmnhllons.com/J WEDNESDAY 7:30 a.au The South Coast Metro Rot.ary Oub will meet at the Holiday Inn and the Newport Harbor Jawanis Oub will meet at the University Athletic Oub. Noon: The Exchange Oub of the Orange Coast will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for a busin~ meeting. 8 p.m.: The SO-member Rotary Oub of Newport-Balboa will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear Orange County Supervisor Jlm Sliva (htrp:l/www. newportbalboa. orltJ THURSDAY 7 a.m.: The 20-plus member Costa Mesa-Orange Costa BreaJcfast Lions Oub will meet at Mimi's Caf~ to hear Mike Corei., a Gemologist (http://www.cmoclions.o~ Noon: The SO-member Costa Mesa Kiwanis Oub will meet at the Holiday Inn for a special Eagle Pride program recognizing outstanding students. (http://www.kiwanis.org/ clublcostamesa); The 50 member Newport Beach Corona del Mar Kiwanis Oub meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear Ray Golden of Southern c:aJifom1a Edison; The 85-member Exchange Oub of Newport Harbor meets at the NauLical Museum for a business meeting ( http://www. nhexchange club.com); The Rotary Oub of Newport Irvine meels at the Radisson I lotel to hear Jon Voget of the Central Orange Coast YMCA. (http://www.nirotary.org) • COMMUNfTY • ClUBS IS published Saturdays in the Daily Pilot Send your service club·s meeting information by fax to 1714) 921 8655 or by e-mail to Jdeboom a111ol.com. lnformatJon: Danielle Carpino, (800) 322-HOST. ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotroph1c Lateral See INVOLVED, Pase Al6 Now put as little as 1% down! . I I I I r ' .•• And we'll grant you 3% of the purchase, too. LOW DOWN PAYMENT MORTGAGES Whether you are buying your first home or moving up, the FHA Nehemiah program offered through Chase offers you : • A 3°10 grant of the purchase price to qualified buyers for down payment and closing costs • As little as 1 o/o down • FHA loan limits apply for more details about this exciting program, call Chase today .-_, R~ Kamlnske 949-26)-7070 4400 MacArthur Blvd., #950 Newport &etch, CA 92660 •CIDE TmAY I HAVE IT _OW! All FtOOR. lllVEUORY REDUCED! We have just opened our new 150;000 sq ft designer showroom, the largest in O.C. All new fine furnishings and d~orative accessories ·and the largest selection of oriental rugs. Come in today and let our professional designers assist you in creating your ideal home just in time for the holidays. 2801 KELVIN AVE IRVINE, CA 92614 HOURS: MON -F RI 10-7pm/SAT 10-6pm (Exit 405@ Jamboree , go 2 blks North) 949-955-1233 THE NEWPORT BEACH POLICE NEED YOUR HELP ' There is a u;ay you can helJJ keep Ne1vport Beach a safe community·. • ) Ate Sabxday, October 30, 2004 -Plot Your Girl l'riday Penonal uut Bulllna• 8ervtoe8 llvent uut Meetotnc Pl•nntne Mobile 80'817 8ervtou Martt Aron-Owner 1278 Glenneyre #187 Laguna Beach, CA 92661 Em&ll: YourOtrLPridayOhot.ma.11.oom UoaHd Ulel lkmded www.yourgirl-friday.com (949) a7..aeea rax(949)496-8107 ~ RO LEX Your Official Rolex Jeweler wants to remind you to turn back your timepiece one hour on Sunday, October 31st. Oaytight Saving Time ends at 2:00am zrRAD uTtotioru. T I IL~~~l1 Faahlon laland-Newport Beach 949/721 -9010 NURSERIES, INC. FREE ROSE SPECIAL Buy one •S can or Jaraer f'OH at the repalar price aad pt one roH of equal walue l'llBBI Explra 10-31-04. Umfted to stock on hlod. @.~~ate I NURSERIES, INC. SANTA ANA· 2800 N. rusnN It.VP. (714) 633--9200 {Wbett Garden G~ Fwy croae. N. Tustin Ave.) COSTA MESA· 2700 BRISTOL ST. (714) 7s+666t (Just one ml~~ of South Cout PW.a) ....... ~ ' INVOLVED houra Md'I Wlek or fnOf'fd\. Orhferl .... haw. wAd drtver'9 Contnled from Al 5 licenee end an.ur.nc. end be .. lent~ VohaneMn M1Y _.. Sdetoele Men., wHd\ hillpt either 1tMliir own wNdM ot ~who "9Ye lhe cllordet Americ:9n c.nei.r SOcNly vena. that It llto known .. Lou Gehrig's lnfonnadon: (MS) 281·9iW8 or di8NM, needa~nteett. «:OmerflCMJCM.org. lnfonnatfon: (71•) 376-1922. AllEJICM HfMT ASSN. AL..Dtmmn ASSN. Of The Americmn He.rt Aan. la OUNG! COUNTY looking for Wtlunmn to perfonn Support group leaders, family v1rlou1 general ofllce dutte. In the main ofllce end lmpfement resource con.uttanta, special event volunteera, office educational afld fundrai9lng volUnteera ere needed. events through Orange County. Volunteer• may work on one-time No experience neceaary. projecta or ongoing programs. Training will be provided. Training session• are available. lnfonnation: (9'9) 858-3565. lnfonnatlon: (800) 66G-1993. AMERICAN HOME HEALnt AMERICAN CANCER SOCE1Y HOSPICE PROGRAM The Orange County Region of the The American Home Health American Cancer Society seeks Hospice Program needa office volunteers. The society also volunteera to give .emotional seeks volunteers to answer calls support to terminally Ill patients for the unit's Helpline Info Center. and their familiea In the greater lnfonnatlon; (949) 261·9446. Orange County area. Training la provlded. lnfonn8tion: (714) AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 5~0 or (800) 540-2645. DISCOVERY SHOP· The American Cancer Society AMERICAN RED CROSS, Discovery Shop needs unwanted ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER goods such as clothing, furniture, The chapter needs volunteers to jewelry, accesaories, antiques address community groups and collectibles to fund the about Red Cross services and to society's research, education and act as liaisons with the media in patient·servioes programs. The disaster and emergency goods may be dropped off at situations. lnfonnation: Lynn 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona Howes, (714) 481-5376. del Mar. Volunteers ages 16 and ANIMAL NETWORK Of ORANGE older are also needed to help sort clothes. cashier, decorate, and do COUNTY computer work fro11n 10 a.m. to 5 Become a bottle-feeder or take in p.m. Monday through Saturday pregnant cats at your home. at the same location. Information: Many shelters kill pregnant cats (9491 640-4n7. upon arrival. Dogs and cats are AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY also available for adoption. Information: (949) 759-3646 or ROAD TO RECOVERY http:l..WWW.animalnetwort.org. The transportation program needs volunteers to drive cancer ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF patients to and from medical NEWPORT-MESA treatments free of charge. The Volunteers looking for varying required commitment is a few levels of involvement are needed .. ~ .... c11., p 1r•ln4 ' .. MATTRESS OUTLET STORE Get the Best for Less! BRAND NEW COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT "Better Sleep Through Science. " • Super Pocketed - CoifTM Uniquely Designed For Undisturbed Sleep • Patented No-Flip Mattress Designed • Celebrating 25 Years at the Same Location! •Great Deals On King Size Mattresses! Ont Block South of 406 Fwy (714) 545-7168 to he4pthl~donwttt. ... llG lllOntlll, -.... 80-' of helping~ In the Thtfoo.tdwpw ........ mein Md women oldw ...,.11 oorrimunllY. lnformdon: (948) ~. ~Mw IMldinOnnee~ for et ..... one month ilndN¥e :.> Allft IUWISMCE beetl ~ fOi• -..one ~ CMA'fORS 'month to MtW .. big btoth•n or The CCMllll Mee9 group eponsotl big eJ..,.. for dWkhn ..-e io and 1UPPOf1a outreecn 18 from~ homes. l community MMce pt0grwne, lnfol'l'Ntion! (714) 114'-7773, •t aud'l 11 the homelw MndlMfV. http://www.bl(lbrooc.ofrJ. .., Volunteerl .,. needed. BOY SCOUT'S OIF Am:RICA INC! lnfonnation; C7t4) 640-6803. ' Volunteer oppottunldM for the • BALIOA ISLAND lllSEWI AND Orange County Council Include tlSTOMCAL SOCE1Y fundralalng, progrem ,. The Bafboa llland Mueeum end development and training to Hlatortcal Soci9ty, • nonprofit exlatfng troops and pedca. organization, la seeking lnform1tlon: (714) ~. memorabilia auch as photographs end stories for the . BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS Of •' museum'• ooUection. Volunteers NEWPORT-MESA are needed 11 docents and to The three area dubt need •'I help with displays. The museum, volunteer ooaches and et 502 S. Bayfront, Suite A. is arU-and-crafts WOlbhop open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. teadlera. Call for location•. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Information: (949) 642-2245. lnfonnation: (949) 675-3952. BOYS & GltLS CLUBS BAlBOA PERFORMING ARTS Th' organization la running car THEATER FOUNDATION campaigns to support it.a The Balboa Performing Arts programs. tf you would like to Theater Foundation is looking for donate your automobile, call ~ volunteers to assist in its office. (800) 246-0493. . ) Volunteers are asked to wortc a two-hour shift every week. BRAJUE INSTITUTE'$ lnfonnation: (949) 673-0895. ORANGE COUNTY CENTIR The nonprofft organization ia BEST BUOOfES looking for volunteers to assist The nonprofit organization is blind and visually impaired looking for volunteers 18 and students in a variety of areas. . older to provide companionship lnfonnation: Mary Johnson, (714~ for adults with developmental 821·5000, Ext. 2113. disabilities. tu a "Citizen Buddy; volunteers will visit with a buddy CAMP LAUREL FOUNDATION · . twice a month and call or e-mail Camp laurel la seeking volunteer them once a week. The counselors and medical staff for organization also has an Summer Camp and Teen e-Buddies program that forms Adventure Camp. The friendships entirely over the organization is dedicated to Internet. Volunteers for that providing educational camping program must be at least 12 years programs free of charge to old. Information: (714) 546-1826 children living with HIV and AIDS .. or http://www.bestbuddies.org. See INVOLVED, Pa&e Al 7 MEPHISTO l--f f t I I VV' 1 .. I I 1 °, t I t"' I •. I \IV#"\ I ... I r J t • •, t 1 • tt • Our •11•at •vent ef th• ~·•rt •womme'•' 9iae 7 alNI 71/2 .._,., ai&e 8 and 8 1/2 Sample SALE Save 50-70°-'o ON SALE NOWI Availabk at ... H. J. Garrett Furniture· Fine Fwnitu.re Since 1960 A Family Tradi.tion of ProviJins ~ 1md Va/tu' Pull Daign 2215 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Comu.lting (949) 646.0275 · Open Moo. thna Sat. I 0 to 6, Sun 12 ro S Quali Senicc, Value . INVOLVED lnforiNdC>n: (323) 85U006. CAIATEMSA C... T ....... • tllrrlpOrtlfY home fot eingle~ Pf99Nnt. hom111 .. women 11 and otder, needs ~..,..for tt.. pc>tltion.: Oftlfce ~er. computer ...m.nt. program devetoper ......,.. end '"81e-bouttque ealelperson. Information: (714) 63&-4880. ~HOSPICE The hoeplce 11 now recruiting volunteers to become a friend for eomeone who needs that extra epeclal caring at the end of life. Become a member of a team whole goal Is to promote quality of life and comfort measures. Eadl applicant will receive 16 hours of orientation and training. lnfofmatlon: (714) 560-81n or volunteerst!Companion Hoapice.com. COMMUNrTY ANIMAL. NETWORK The networt needs volunteers to help control the rising population of wild cats In local neighborhoods. Volunteers would trap and deliver cats to local veterinarians for spaying or neutering, and then release them bade to the property where they were found. The goal of the program is to save the lives of stray cats. Information: (949) 759-3646. COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE The playhouse needs volunteers for ushering. bacbtage wort. mailings, typing, controlling lights and many other duties. Information (949) 650 5269 COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Jhe society preserves and promotes the history of Costa M esa and the harbor area. Volunteers are needed for the archives. library, museum, docent and public-outreach programs. Information: (949) 631 5918. COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNCIL '!The Costa Mesa Literacy Center heeds volunteer tutors to teach J:nglish as a second language. People who want to learn English as a second language are also encouraged to call. Call to ~lster. Information: (714) pS-3310 or (7141545-3445 poSTA MESA MS SELF-HELP ~~nge County chapter of the h;jonal Multiple Sclerosis foc?iety has started a new self-help group in Costa Mesa for l>eoPie newty diagnosed or with fninimal symptoms of multiple ~erosis. or both. The group F eets at 11 a.m . the second u&Sday of every month formation: (949) 650-7659. STA MESA POLICE ENT e Costa Mesa Police partment is seeking volunteers 1 and older to wort at least 16 ours per month at the main ation at 99 Fair Drive or at the estside substation at 667 W 8th St. Duties include answering nes. making ~ppointments, egi1tering bicycles, entering ata, fingerprinting and helping · citywide projects. Computer ·111 are not required. formation: (714) 7~20. ESTA MESA SENIOR CENTER multipurpose senior SllfVices lity et the comer of 19th Street §Pomona Avenue seeks nteera who can greet bers and the public at the desk and volunteers for the ~roe Department with Excel puter experience and sharp ephone skills. The Senior eels program also needa le to deliver meals to homes. formation: (949) 646-2356. 'A MESA SENK>R CORP. nonprofit organization et the Mesa Senior Center la loclkkiia for new board members. fundral1lng and ~ bOilifd M9dj ~who .............. ln montNy ,.,,.....,., 0 "'°"" commllteliMeMlftg1Md ~ Pf0fecta..Cencl:11111 ~hew connecdone In C09Ce,... end IUm>unclng communltlee and en lnterelt In ..-mg 1t'1 community by helPng Mniorl.. lnfonnetlon: (949) ~236e. Ext. 18. ~IP£CW. ADVOCATEs Volunteer. are needed to...,,. n advocatee for abused, neglected and abandoned children. Volunteers wort one on one wtth a child for three hours a week. Information: (714) 619-6166. DISPUTE RESOUITION SERVICES Volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assistants are needed to help in a variety of medlatlon cuea. Bilingual language skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. lnfonnation: (949) 250-0488. EASTER SEALS Easter Seals needs volunteers for ongoing cierical wort, programs for children with disabilities and special events. Information: (714) 834-1111. ENVIRONMENTAL NAT\JRE CENTER The Environmental Nature Center provides quality education through hands-on experief)ce with nature in a 3.5-acre outdoor classroom. Adult volunteer trail guides are needed in the afternoon during the week to lead children's tours in the Center. Several other volunteer opportunities are also available. Information: (949) 645-8489. FAMILIES -COSTA MESA This team of community-based organizations. which worts to provide you1h and families with counseling, family support. health education, mentoring, tutoring, after-sdlool act1v1ties and kinship services. needs volunteers in all areas. Information: (949) 574-3976. FlSH -MOBILE MEALS Call (949) 642-&>60 to help Friends in Service to Humanity with the Mobile Meals program and provide ongoing emergency assistance to those in need. Both always seek volunteer assistance m a variety of areas. Information: (949) 645-8050. FRIENDS OF THE BAl..l.ET MONTMARTRE The Friends need volunteers who want to help talented local dancers perform in professional theaters. For 30 years, the organization has provided the community with quality Russian ballet training, helping youth develop strong discipline skills. build high sett-esteem and achieve dreams of being a professional dancer. Information: (714) 241-7424. FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARIES The Friends is a support group for the three libraries in Costa M esa Help with fundraising events and help promote library programs and services in our community Information: (7141 556-4396. FRIENDS Of THE NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY The book.store needs donations for book sales. Good quality children's and nonfiction books are especially needed. They may be left at any of the branch libraries -Balboa, Mariners or Corona del Mar -or in the special book closet next to the Friends Boole Store, at 1000 Avocado Ave. Volunteers are needed to staff the used book store. whk:ti is Inside the entrance of the Central Library. Volunteers must be members of the Friends of the Library and are asked to work one three-hour shift per month. Information: (949) 759-9667. f'RENDS Of ORANGE COAST INTBtFNTH SHElJER The Friends of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter meet the first Thur9day of eadl month to plan .,,.. ........... ...... homlflll ...... fOCll lllhe .,,....... ontv ........ roe ... lnfonnalllon; ... ..... -..ICOUl1 Gift Scoutl of Onnge County nMdt YOluntiMrt who wtl be trJNned M 1roop IMdreta. .....,.on ~commltlw Md glw '-:tuf"M, demonttnltlone Of daaee.. lnfonnadon: (714) 979-7900 . QIRl.S INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to offer educational end enrid\ment opportunh.les for girts and boya. Information: (949) 646-7181. HOSPICE PREFERRED CHOICE Volunteer• are needed to help make a dHYerence In the lives of terminally Ill peraon1 and their families. Volunteers would assist them with nonmedical needa such as providing respite for the primary caregiver, running errands, reading to the patients and weetdy social visits. The organization is also loolcing for clerical and bereavement volunteers to assist with offtce duties. Training is provided. Information: (714) 980-0900. HUMAN OPTIONS The organization shelters. counsels and educates abused women and children. It is looking for volunteers. Information: (949) 737-5242, Ext. 24. JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed for Project Caring, which provides socialization and cultural expenencestotheJewish residents and others at Fairview Developmental Center in Costa Mesa. Volunteers adopt a facility to provide programming of Jewish content to the residents on a monthly 0bas1s. They must take a TB test and undergo a fingerpnnting ba<*ground chedc. Volunteers are also needed to provide comfort and support to the Jewish terminally ill and their families. The group sponsors an ongoing Jewish healing support group for people with chronic illness at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa. Free. Preregistration required. Information: (714) 445-4950. JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY The organization of women. committed to promoting volunteensm, developing the potential of women and improving commun+ties through the work and leadership of trained volunteers, is seeking new members. Information: (949) 261-0823. KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPICE SERVICES Volunteers are needed to spend four hours per week visiting patients or doing errands for them or their caregivers in communities near volunteers' homes. Information: (562) 622-3805. LAGUNA GREENBELT INC. Volunteers are needed to assist Laguna Coast Wilderness Part staff and James Dilley Preserve staff and docents with hiker registration and general public orientation. Information: (949) 488-0287. LAGUNA SHANTI Laguna Shanti, an organization that worb with persons with HIV or AIDS, Is 5"king caring volunteers to asaist with running the front offiee, delivering meals, pr0V1ding transportation and providing complimentary therapies such as massage. acupuncture and chiropractic care. lnfonnatlon: Lisa Toghia, (949) 494-l446. LITERACY PROGRAM The program la always in need of volunteer tutors. No professlonal teadling e)(perience is required. To attain certification, a series of training ciaaea must be completed. For moni Information, contact Literary Servic:ee at the Newport Beadl Library, (949) 717-3874. ~reTuuBeenKlndTu~wROLEXutely? Your Fine Swiss Timepieces ROUX, PA TEI<, AlXJEMARS, OMEGA etc. To Its Original Beauty and Petformance. All Worlc Done On Premises and Guaranteed. $100.00 Discount towards Rolax clurUng service Regularly $350.00 to 400.00 exp;es 11130104 1630 San Miguel Drive, Ncwpon Beach, CA 92660 Next to Gclson 's (949)720-9498 Your t'Xpen..-ncr " v:tluahle llut loda\ ' rnmJ>t'tiUve emironment demand\ not only expenence Inn al-.o a "Clllnd t'tlura11on Lt'adt>r. are needed who operate re'IJ>Orl.'iM.'I} and re-;pon~1hh in thl."f' Umt" of dom~uc and global clunge l'LV program.~ v.ere desiitned v.1th the<it' ot'ftl.<; 111 1111n1I Our d~ret'\ '>IJVUiy that \'Ou hliw the eduOUJon nect"~" 111 ht• a v.tluf addr<l rur11nhutor 111 JJl\ orµnLZ3Uonal !>t'tling \\-e knov. thi:. bec:m-t' \H' ha\t• '-Ome c•\pt·m·m t· of our ov.n ()\fr I 00 Yt'2I'S of 11 • \n elt•rJJt'<l St·m<o<;ter. • \A ne~rt't' \01 Rt"}tnn'<i to lk~HI Ila.'-.." for uw Bachelor\ Program.\ • ._ccredllt'<i II\ the \h..,tt•m h-.c>uJJHin of °'C.hooh and CoUegr; (UJ\."i( .) 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THAT'S A LOT MORE TRAFFIC! NEWPORT BEACH VOTERS HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW THE TRUTH. VOTE FOR JOHN BUTTOLPH & DOLORES OTTING NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES PAID FOR BY PROTECT OUR PARKS, ID# 1288975 Thank you to NIKKI'S FLAG SHOP for their aupport. · .. AFTER HOURS SPECIAL EVENTS TRICK OR 1l£AT FU11VAL The MWf'lth annual li1dt-<>t'-Treat Fativel wilt be from 1 •.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday et ~nge County Matbt PlaOe, 88 Fair Drive, Colt8 Meaa. Eventa Include the Haltoween, Heanie, Bug and Monster ClaeJc Car Show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; an antique hearse parade et 10 a.m.; free tridc-oH.rNtlng for costumed kids from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Davtd Marttham'a sword-swallowing shows et 12:30and1:30 p.m. Admission la $2 for ages 13 and older and free for kids 12 and younger. Information: (949) 723-6663or http:l~.ocmarketpl11Ct1.oom. BAL.80A'S 'GREAT POMPK.H A Halloween event In Balboa Village features live entertainment. nrffte prizes, a costume contest, a pumpkin coloring contest and "The Great Pumpkin; from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday at Balboa Boulevard and Palm Street, Newport Beadl. Information: (949) 723-5070. MUSIC ORANGE COAST COLLEGE BIG BAND The Orange Coast College Big Band will perform at 1 p.m. Sunday In the Robert B. Moore Theater, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tic:kets are $6 in advance and $8 at the door. Information: (714) 432-5880. KREMERATA BALT1CA Kremerata Battlca, led by artistic director and violin soloist Gidon Kremer, will perlorm at 7:30 p.m . Nov. 5 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Selections include the Shostakovich Chamber Symphony, Op. 1108; Schubert's Quartet No. 15 in G, 0887 for strings and a new work by Russian composer Leonid Oesyatnikov. Tickets are $76 and can be purchased through (714) 556-2787 or http://www.ocpac.org. Information: (714) 755-0236. PARKS Continued from Al ing steps.'" he said. "When the time comes, we may have to come to you and say. 'Are you ready to pay for these par· eels?'" ,101•• •l.OORING AM•RICA America's Largest Flooring Retailer . 4000 Strong Buying Power Saves You ~f!J'f. Family Owned for Best Service. AM•.,CA'• •••T •&oo• •ro .. a AM•alCA'• B•fT WA•IUUl'f'lil• 60 Days Love It Or Exchange It No Questions Asked 100% FUI 100% FREE On Stoff In House Decorator & Designer Servic8s ON• •rOI* MOP • '81&& A•VIC• • Al& -·· .............. c. ....... ·~ w..d .........• W' Mkw c. ....... c:.,..t a ........... , o .................. er.w.. .... ... c ...... . , ••• , •••·7676 124 •• 17• US WWW IC .. LA111M11 W& DIVAS Of ... ~ Colomllln ro.6 .. Mompotlnl, a..'IMINM~end ....e lel6 Valoeo wll perlom\ In an I p.m. concett, "Latineal MUiiee! D1VM of Llldn America.• The NoY. e concert 1e held at the Irvine a.rdev 'ThMtnl, '2"2 Cemput Otive, ll"Jlne. Tk*etl are $27 and $32. FulHftne 11\Jdentt <:9n~~tkblsat the box ofllce whh valid ID. lnformattow. UM9) 864 •646 or http:/..WWW.th.twdrt.org. WMSAW PNLHMMONIC ORCHESTRA . The Warsaw Philharmonic OrtNstra will perfonn Pendendi'a •Polymorphla• and Chopin'• "Plano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11 • et 8 p.m. Nov. 8 and 9 et the Barclay Theatre, '2'2 Campua Drive, Irvine. Tldtets are $65. Information: (949) 663-2422. TltE ENGUSH CONCERT WITH ANDREW MANZE Period Instrument group The Engllah Concert and Its violinist, Andrew Manze, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $76. Information: (714) 755-0236. GUARNERI STRING QUARTET The Guarneri String Quartet will play songs by Mozart, Bridge and Ravel at 8 p.m . Nov. 22 at the Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tlc:kets are $35 to $45. Information: (949) 553-2422. WEEKLY JAM DUKFS Pl.ACE Jazz and codrtails flow daily from noon to midnight Sundays through Thursdays and from noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club & Resort. at 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 645-5000. MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ Waher 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 Ditri joins the duo on vocals on Mondays. It's free. Information: (949) 673-9500. MUSIC AT lliE GRIU MPG members Greg Morgan, Nick Peper and Kelly Gordien perform classic roc:k. R&B and swing music at 8:30 p.m . Fridays and Saturdays at the Bluewater Grill, 630 Lido Park Drtve, Newport Beach lnformation- (949) 675-3474. If the City Council decides to go ahead with the plan. parks could still be 1wo or three years off, he said. Councilwoman Libby Cowen said ii sound~ like a good plan New parks would help ease overcrowding on locaJ spurts fields in the city. American Youth Soccer Organization re- gionaJ commissioner Qui~ Sar ris said. In the past I 0 years. twice as many children in Costa Mesa have signed up lo play soccer through AYSO, he said. "It 's a great idea and sorely needed," Sarris said of lhe plan. "Youth sports and a dult sports have just exploded. There's no place to play. People are tripping over themselves, trying to find a place to play." Some of lhe sites under con- sideration are the Nation al Guard Armory on Newport Boulevard, former Lindbergh and Mesa Verde elementary schools and Coast Community College District land on Adams Avenue. The Orange County Fairgrounds and land In an in· dustrlal area near the airport are not under consideration. Free Sto Mon/Pri/S.c Tuaf'lluan Wed 10 1111:30 10/l ...................... ~ltttlinl ......... TOOAYI ,,. ....... . by £rlr Solrvol1U. SIMTRA nmuT'£ La Cave ReltauraM offen o.vtd l KJnwald'• live tribute to Frank Sfnatra ~ e to 9 p.m. MoncMryti and Tueedaya at 1896 lrvfne Ave .• ! Ccma M .... (949) tM&-7944. ntE UNDERGROUND Lour.GE La Cave Reataurant offen the Underground Lounge, featur1ng , Pete Villani singirlg Bennett. Martin and Sfnetra from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Wedne9days et 1696 lrvfne Ave., Cotta Mesa. Information; , (949) 648-7944. Pl.ANBE La Cave Restaurant offers the funky soul jazz music of Plan Be from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m . on Thursdays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Meta. Information: (949) 646-7944. THE GINGER BAKER JR. TRIO La Cave Restaurant offers the jan fusion music of the Ginger Baker· Jr. Trio from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays at 1695 lrvlne Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. TODD OLIVER JAZZ QUARTET La Cave Restaurant offers the jazz music of the Todd Oliver Jazz Quartet from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1695 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. PHIL SHANE La Cave Restaurant will host Phil Shane, a one-man music legend who sings Elvis, Lewis. Diamond,' Orbison, Gash and other music greats. The performance begins at 10 p.m. the last Friday of each month at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. (949) 646-7944. MUSIC AT lliE PELICAN The Rusty Pelican offers the music of Common Ground from Wednesday through Sunday. The band performs from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m . Friday and Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m. S unday. The restaurant is at 2735 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 642·3431. MUSIC AT Pl.AYERS Players restaurant Is now offering live music from 9 p.m. to midnight every Friday and Saturday. Players is at 512 W 19th St., Costa Mesa. (949) 646-5615. Creating new parks is a good long-term goal, but the ciry, also needs 10 come up with' some short-term solutions, said Mark Gleason, president og 1he Estancia High School girls" '>Occer boosters. Gleason filed er complain! in September wit~ the U.S. Departmenr of Educa-: lion Office of Civil Rights; claiming lhat school playing fields in Newport Beach are, better maintained than those' 1n Costa Mesa. ' Under Costa Mesa's joint-use. agreement with the district, the; city maintains and monitorsi the school district fields. Th& city should invesllgate putting more money into those existin8i fields first, he said. . MU you're going to spend! hundreds of thousands of dol-' tars on new land, you have to. ask, 'ls that long-term benefi( greater than the land we aJ..i , ready have access to?'" Gleaso1' SaJd. I • MARISA O'NEIL covers public safety end courts. She may be reached at~714) 966...e1e or by e-mall at marisa.oneilfll•tlmes.com. .. ' • ... .o4f ... I I Continued from Al . famlliea over tbe yeaq, It aeema common that there a.re tbea rypea of relatives everywhere. They are usually tbe very good frlenda of the mom or dad, people whose presence ia felt throughout the year. My son, Roy, even knows a Uttle boy who calls him •cousin Roy" even though they are not related. Roy earned the title simply by paying attention to him. Being an aunt or an uncle should not be automatic. It's a lofty title that should be earned. All one has to do to earn It ls care, not by thinking or talking itbour caring, but by doing. Russ and Sean have earned the titles and we are pro ud to include them as part of our Cam Uy. By coincidence, Russ, who works In the credit field. e-mailed me a blurb about credit debt among young Americans, not knowing that I POLICE Continued from A 1 November day to die or suffer an injury from b(•ing hit by a car. "Kid~ an' out more and walk· ing arou11d more f on Hallow- een)," !>aid Swven Hloch, senior research ai.'>ociale for the Auto- mobile Oub MPerhaps they're in kind of a more fun phase 1hah being concerned with traf- fic !>afety I hey're thinking more about havmg fun and the good- ies lht'y're getting than the cars coming up behind them: U11ldren under the age of 12 walking lhe -.treets are 136% more likely to be killed or in- 1ured between .I and 9 p.rn. Hal- loween 1hct11 other October or November day, according to the 'itudy Adull'> and children older than I :l are 45% more likely to be hurl or killed. Bloch said. The study wai. ba!>cd on Cali- forrua Highway Patrol dala from 19!M to 2003. Th1i. yeJr, tht• holiday fall!> on he !>JnlC c.lay that daylight i.av ing t1111 c end'>, meaning trirk- or-treaters wlll have an extra hour of darknl''' IO tnntend with. Biol h .. aid. bad Written about dill 1Ubjec1 Jut week:. Here 11 an ~t: ·eredJt c&rd debt~ young adults between tbe aae of 25 and 34 bu lncreaied ss•. while credit card debt among the youngest adults, betweell 18 and 24, bu slcyroc:keted 104,. ainoe 1992. The average indebted young-adult household (aged 25-34) now spends almoat a quarter of every dollar earned on debt payments while the youngest adult households (aged 18-24) spend nearly 30 cents of every dollar earned servicing debt. MThe ftndlngs come from a new report from New York City-based Demos. Among other key findings: among the two-thirds of young-adult households (aged 25-34) with incomes below $50,000, nearly one in five with credit card debt is in debt hards hip, spending more than 40% of their Income servicing debt, including mortgages and student loans, and Americans aged 25-34 have the second highest rate of bankruptcy {just after those aged 35 to 44). Darkness won't be as much of a factor in the Port streels, where noodlights will illumi- nate the greenbelt area, New- port Beach Sgt. Steve Shulman said. The community paid for the lights to be instalJed in re- cent years to prevent groups of teens from congregating there and wreaking havoc as they have in the past, he said. •There were huge group!> of kids, and some of the kids looked really old, and they're still trick-or-treatang. • !>aid Stacy Wyau, who lives in the Port streets. "(The night) Marts out fun; then these packs of kids, after 10 at night, start roaming the streets."" The roaming has led to smashed pumpkins. egged win- dows, toilet-papered homes and older children <,tealing candy from younger children, Shulman said. For the past few years, the police have added extra patrols in the neighborhood, which has helped ease the problems, Shulman said. Some neighbor!> aJso created their own haunted houses in the area la'>t year, Wyatt said. "That gave luds somethang to do.· she o;aid "It seemed 10 bt· .i ~·~~,. .. among 25·34 year olda lnUeued becweeo 1991 and 2001, lncUcadna thlt G!f!·Xeri were more Ubly to me bankruptcy than were~ Baby Boomen at the same ase.• So it aeema that the credit lifestyle hu not only been paShd down to a new generarlon, lt's more out of control than ever because It's starting at a younger age. The credit message starts at the top. Washington lives on credit and ls having trouble doing any better than our young Americans. M of Oct. 29, 2004, the national debt was $7,443,388, 168,490.17. Your share of that, and the share of each of your youngest children, grandchildren or nieces and nephews (If you've earned the right to be an aunt or uncle) is $25,261.04. We Jive on credit, but there is a big difference betweeo- living on credit and abusing the privilege. Washington is drunk on credit. Our young people see that and see big businesses filing for little calmer.· People who prefer trick-or- treating in a more controlled environment can go to Hulla- baloo from 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Orange County Fair- grounds. Local churches -The Crossing, Rock Harbor, New- port-Me~a Christian Center - and Vanguard University or- ganized the event with candy, a climbing wall, petting zoo and other activities. Rock Harbor events coordinator Alissa Bach said "It'!> a great alternative for people who are not comfort- able going out on the street or who want a closed environ- ment,· Bach said. "It's got a sale feel for people, knowing that there's security there, and it's all fenced in.· Parents of children in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District received a letter last week from Supt. Robert Barbot, offering some 1-f alloween safety tipl>. The letter. also signed by Newport Beach Police Olief Rob McOonell and Costa Mesa Poli ce (}lief John Hensley, ad- Vll>e., parent<; to know their chil · dren\ plani. for the evening and mal..(• Mire children obey the 10 pm curfew and stay in well- MiW\aptcy~ .. ~it wen rOUdlle-and ~!tie. So; II It any Woncset thal th'1 tlllnk that ill or thll credlt buytng 11 on No 01>e hu told them lt'1 not 01. because we're aJJ doilil It; The few Paul Grtmtht (t)M S*Ple who do not use credit) of th1I toun~ notwit.bstandtJtt. Being ill debt la no way to start an adult life in America. But more and more, that la what'• happening. The solution ls to send a better message to ow kids by Uvlng within ow means, by letting them know the difference between what we want and what we need and letting them know that 20 years from now, no one is going to think better or worse of them because they did not have the latest gizmo. Every good uncle knows that. •STEVE SMfTH i1 a Costa Mesa resident and a freelance writer. Readers may leave a me11age for him on the Daily Pilot hotline at (7141966-4664. lighted areas. UBeing seen is one of the cru- cial elements of being safe,· Bloch said. UMake sure you see the driver and the driver seei. you." Safety tip!> often include ad vising children to carry nash- lights and put reflective tape on their costumes. Light sabers, glow sticks and light-up neck- laces are other ways to be seen. Some Halloween safety tips: • Using face malce-up is safer than wearing a mask. If a mask is worn. remove it before cross- ing the street to improve the ability to see oncoming traffic •Cross streets only at cor- ners, not between parked cars or in the middle of the block •Drive slowly in residential areas. • Don't enter any home while trick-or-treating. • inspect candy before eating and don't eat any fruit or un- wrapped candy. • Respect the property of oth- ers. •MARISA O'NEIL covers public safety and courts She may be reached at t714) 966 4618 or by e-ma1tat mansa one1/ a lat1mes com . ' &7Ukss Par $C:.22 R OAST .J lb. FISH KA.BOBS $02.2 ·a 111 MFAT LOAF SANDWICH I J.,.~ ' Ji,~ f I h '· , $3~ ..... ,, ,.,,, .. " ~~ J '1\1 lurkry or Huf Mi-.Ar LOAF s3 22 lb. Fresh Hana-01opp"d Sal.sa • ro Bravo Chips & Tortillas • llomt' \tylr li1malt'S J.2 Vamtin efl/qmnnaM ·""'""t"s -<...~/ntino ·s Buf or lurk? Jrrlry Wt' f;Ji113 Boar's Hrad D~li Prodiuts 270 East 17th St.• Costa Mesa• (949) 642-7191 Mofl -Sat 8 OOAM 10 7 OOPM • Su" 9 ()()AM to 6 oor-M TENT SALE . 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Furthermore. voice recognition and voice commands allow LR3 drrvers to utilize the system without diverting their eyes away from the road. Estancia,~ for go-ahead score, tumbles, rendering a mi8sed PAT the difference In crucial league setback to Saddleback ~ ........ SANTAANA-Bltanda HJsb and Golden W8lt I-cue tootblll bolt s.dd1ebadt trad- ed ICOdng driwe, intm:eptiom. big bits. bJg plays and the emotion lnlplred when teams are fighting for dwindling poetleaSOn bertba. But the E.81• ended up with one fewer conversion kick, one more lost fumble and about all the heartache a game Ub thia Corona del Mar comes up on short end of 20-7 • decision in le~ dqel Friday nig ~ ~ Rick Devereux ~ Daity Pilot -: :_., NEWPORT BF.ACH -The ftnal Co-~ rona del Mar High football game before ~ Halloween figured to be a thriller. In -:; more ways than one. With a fesdvehalf· :-time show and costumed wnden '. working the concesalon stand, it was • •: bound to be a : :: freaky evening be- r.;; SCOIEIOMI> tween the Sea Kings and Tesoro. The ntans held off c.dM. ~7. in. Padftc Coast League game at Newport Harbor T....,o 20 High. It was any· CdM 7 lhlD& but 80 _, ii" wtn lor the ....... •• lesoro (6-2, 3-0 =; in Jeague> had to settle for a 45-yard ~ field goal from Joe Robles after the CdM •: (4-4, 1-2) defense pushed th~ Titans ~ backward on a aack and a penalty. lbe tllpl achanged puma for the ~d tbe tat quufel until a atthel5and=':e~~ ~ a..,,...,.. ......... .,. ning b&C:k tumhfid a pitch. wbicb Teso-~ ro recovered on the CdM 29. On the ~ subeequent play for the Titana, Evan ~Han~tookasweep.to the~tand raced into the end w ne relattveiy un- i ., touched for a 10-0 lead ln the second ~ quarter. in the game. ~ midm in . 14-13 Ioli Prtd8y at the Santa Ana Bowl. "Thia was huge.• uld flnt-year SaddJe- beck Coach Jeoff Meek, who showed as ID)ICb courage as his playen by choosing not to punt on fourth- and-one from his own 29-yard line with about 10 Qlfnutel left The Roadrunnen (S-3, 3-2 in league), who came in tied for third with Costa Mesa. got 5 yards to move the chains and milk the clock. but still could not deny Estancia (3-5, 1-3) one final chance at victory. After the Eagles held on fourth-and-JO at their awn 32, they repined posaealon wi1h 4:05 left. radng a one-point deficlL 1bMe runs and a completed pass moved the Eagles to the 46, where senior tallbadt Daniel Oleesboro took a toss and wu driven out of bounds for a I-yard loas at the SaddJeback 31. Estancia C.oach Craig Fertig said Olees.- boro, who bolted 24 yards on the previous play and ftnllhed with a game-high 171 yardt QO 29 ~ was winded and needed a~ . "l»~QMde Jbat kJai "* 10 I de-adcd to Mm out (to restJ,• 11ert1g said. "We bad been nmdllg the ball olltllde, ao I thought they wef'e setting thelr defense out- side. I decided to run up the middle and we fumbled. The thinking was there, but the See ESTANCIA, Pqe 84 Estlncil quWrbeck NlckCox fires a pass in the second quafterof Friday nilhf s GoklenWest League game against Saddeback at the Santa MaBowt. MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT Tesoro needed only one play to score apin. this time a 57-yud caldi and run ~ by Scott McKnlgbt On the fblat play fol- lowing a CdM punt, quarterback Nick Nelson threw a quick acreen to McJCnigbt. who raced down the Tesoro lidellne. A CdM defender made a dMng attempt at MclCn.lgbt near the 5, but the 5-foot-11 recetver was able to keep his balance and croas the goal line for a. 17-0, Titan lead. STEVE Mc.CRANK DAILY Pit.OT Corona del Mar's Shaun Mohler puts a big hrt on Tesoro's Evan Handa for a loss of yardage m Fnday night's Pacific Coast League showdown at Newport Harbor. ·0ur defense played great.• Coach Dick Freeman said. "We stop and take a breath and (Tesoro) scores just like that.• The Sea Kings opened the second half with an impressive drive, high- lighted by a 20-yard pass play from quartetMck Tum Welch to his twin brother, Kevin. Kevin would have scored, but a Tesoro defender made a dMng tackle at the Titan 45. lWo in- complete passes and a fumbled snap forced CdM to punt. The CdM defen5e forced a three-and- out, and the Sea King offense again marched down the field and had a would-be touchdown stopped Wess Presson took a pitch to the left and raced 36 yards to the Tesoro 35 be- fore being knocked out of bounds. He would have scored, but a defensive back sprinted from across the field with HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK a perfect angle of pur\ult and pushed Presson out of bound!> The run set up a tough 40-yard field goal anempt that was pushed jm;t to the right of th~ goal- post SM SEA KINGS, P .. • B5 Sea Kings' Pearson a dominant force in pool . 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YOUTH FOOTBALL Pee Wee Seahawks win big Inc Newport-Mesa Jr. All- American Pee Wee Seahawlcs de- feated the Santa Fe Springs Saints, 30-13, at Bonita Creek Pait in Newport Beach last Saturday. The Seahawlcs recovered the opening onsade kick and marched down the field in five plays. with John Barton scoring from 35 yards out. Sam Barkley kicked the two-point conversion to give the Hawks an eight-point lead. The Saints responded with a I 0-play drive on the ensuing of. fensive position to dose the gap 10 8-6. But the Seahawks got the ball back and proceeded to man·h through the Saints' de- fcn..e onl'e again with Barton and Barkley gaming large chunks of yard5 behind blocking by the of- fensive line and Fullback Prei.ton Rh.-.er. ·n1e drive re-.ulted in Austin Rios taking a reverse for 18 yards and the second touchdown of the game for the Scahawks. giving the Scahawic.s a halfume lead of 16-6. On the opening kickoff in the 'ieCond half. Barkley took a re· verse from Barton and returned the ball 70 yards for a touchdown. talong any hope that the Saints may have had away. Barton scored from five yards out early in the founh quaner to seal the vic- lOry for the Seahawtcs. Ben Paul, Mario RosaJes. A.J. Swies, lfent Anderson. Vincent Aqueveque, Skyler Garn, (.aden Stalk, Robbie Huard, Cody For- rest, and Baron Brown opened up holes for the running game. Zack Beaudin handled the defensive ends from his tight end position, and Preston Risser hammered away at the Saints' Unebacldng core from his fullback posidon. Ryan Grable caught the Seahawks lone pass from Risser for an 18- yard gain. RJsser led the way on defense with 13 rackJes. while quartetbad Blair Luchs was In on 10 ~ and had a fumble re<XJYery on de- fense. Barton had one lnt.eroep- tion and was In on nine tadles. Ryan Paul conoibuted with eight tadles and Chasen McNaughten was in on six tackles. Sam Barkley stripped a Saints' runner of the ball which proved to be a key turnover. The Seahawks (5-2) dose out their regular sea.son against the Rowland Heights Raiders. and have good momentum for the up coming ~tis starting In No- vembes:. •Long Beach Poly 7, Jr. Oiruc Silver-Seahawb 6: In a showdown for first place in conference, the Newpon-Mesa Jr. All-American Oinic Silver Sea- hawks went toe-to-toe with Long Beach Poly before losing. 7-6, Sat urday. The I~ ties the Scahawk.'> for second place in conference at 3-l. Chase Forrest and Tannrr TrH glia went to the air for the Sea hawks for their only touchdown. The two players connected for their eighth touchdown reception of the season. Jake faVn-'au rushed for 80 yards behind the of fensive hne of Tate Smith, Austin Arico. Andrew Shearer, Dane Val divi.a. Marshall Sepulveda. Lukas Nienhuis. Max Carr and Quennn Moses. Grant Nun. Sage Aemrng and Taylor Antenucci chipped m with soUd play on offense. On defense. Keaton Cablay. Ste phen Cureton and Forrest recov ered fumbles and Spencer Lujan'" hanunering blow caused a furn ble. Smith. Forrest. Shearer and Cureton recorded tadles for losses. The Seahawks head to unde feated Compton today to play in the conference championship al ll a.m. •Norwalk Saints 26, Future Seahawks 25: The Newpon-Mesa Jr. All- Amerlcan Future League Sea- hawb lost to the visiting Norwalk Saints, 26-25, on Satwday. The first half was filled with seveml defenatve stops as Nick Spert. Tuylor Cort.ens, Jake Geno- va. Colln Brandeobergler, Phoenix Smith, Will Favreau and Jordan Brokaw kept the Saints' offense in check and went into the half with an 8-6 lead. The Saints struck quickly in the 'lt.>cond half with three scores and took a 14-point lead with 2:30 left to play in the game. Behind a running anack featuring Anthony Batusta. who also returned a kick- off and tallied all four scores. the Seahawlcs' offense. led by Luke Genova. Kobe Henter, Max Du- rante. Michael Brown and Cohoo Senter, never gave up and contin- ued 10 play hard. The play of the day was an thrilling sideUne-to- c;idelinc !>Ca1Tlper by Anthony Bat· USta tha1 featured a bone-jarring block by Jack Genova with one nunute left in the game. •Baldwin Saints 8, Jr. Oinic Blue O: ·1ne Newport-Mesa Jr. Oinic Blue lost 10 host BaJdwin Hille; in a defensive battle on Saturday. In lhe first quaner the Sea- hawlcs' defense. featuring Thevor Branc.a, Jamal Bazzi, Colin Duffy, Chad Sheldon, Oinl Henderson, AJex Fuller and Nie Landstrom. '>tomped the Bruins, causing Baldwin Hills to tum the ball over on downs on their own 45-yard Lin(• 'Ille Seahawks were unable to get the ball into the end wne in the first half and went to the locker room at the end of the sec- ond quarter tied, 0-0. The third quarter began with '1trong defense &om Cole Collins. Matt McJClnnon. Awtin Robert. and Beau Roth. keeping the Bru- ins scoreless. On offense in the second half, the backfield of Ca.s- weU Orr. Quest ltuxton, Noah Howe and Oay Woodward moved the ball well but again came up short and after three quarters the score was still tied, 0-0. · With seven minutes to go in the game. the Bruins broke a sweep outside and scored on a 25-yard run. That proved to be all tbe Bru· im needed, IS they held off the Seahawb in a 8-0 road Joa. Our l11u /><1\ IHl'nl look, gi cat. 11111' 1"' 84 Saturday, Oc:tobef 30, 2004 BRIEFLY Tars' Blue sets mark Whitney Blue placed tirst owr- all for the Newport Harbor High girls cross COWltry learn, running the three-mile Laguna Hills High tourse in 17:01 Friday In the sec- ond Sea View League cluster meel involving Woodbridge, La- guna Hills. Foothill. Aliso Niguel. Irvine and Newport. Kenny Rakestraw led lhe Sailor boys wllh an eighlh-place finish (15:54) as Newport went 3-2 against its league counterparts. The Sailors (7 -3 in league) beat Woodbridge, 27-28. Aliso Niguel, 26-29. and Irvine, 27-30, and fell to Foolhill. 24-3 1. and Laguna Hilb. 26-31 Blue's time hroke a school re- cord for a lhree-mile cour:.e and helped lhe ~1lor girls also finish :1-2 at lhe meet. Newport de- feated Aliso Niguel, 26-29. La- guna I Ills. 19 36, and lrvine, 25- 30, while loMng to Foolhill, 25- 34, and Woodbridge, 27-28. Lauren Maddox finished fifth in 18:04 wuh teammate Court- ney Marshall ( 19:20) following in 19th Taylor Bryson {20th in 19:25). Zuzana Bernard {26th in 19:40) and Caitlin Mai (32nd in L0:23l rounded out Lhe top liw for the Sailor girl:.. Nick St. Andre firnshed 11 Lh in 16:06 folJowt!d in 12lh by team- mate Maron Bernard ( 16: 11 ) for lhe Sailor boys. We:.ley Urtu~uas­ tegui (26th in 16:41 ). Cameron McLaren (:{0th in 16:50). Michael Jugan (35th in 17:09) and fom- cisco Avonn.• (38th in I 7:l2) fin- 1c;hed for Newport. The Sailor boys wiJI enter hi- day\ league linaJs mt'eL at Irvine l'ark c.,t'cond 111 lcagt1t• hehmd La- guna 1 lills ( 10 OJ. I ht• Sailor h'lrb (4 b 1n league). me.mwhiJe, arr within one win of extt>nding the team\ life into the po'l"ea:.on N<.·wporl°s girb need to beat lr- v111e and Alic;o Niguel in the leagut• final.-. Friday at Irvine P·urk 10 qualify for the UJ. Southern Section Prel1minariec., Nov. I :1 at "vlt. '\an An101110 Collt'ge. CdM opens with 2 wins •WATER POW: Corona del Mar l l1gh\ boys water polo team opened up the 16 -team lru West Mem orial Cup invita- tional with two victoriei. Friday at Lynbrook High in San Jose and moves into today's c.,em1fin- t1l'>. lhe Sea Kings ( 15-7) downed Miramonte. 9-5. in their opener before scoring a 5·4 rnme-from-behind victory over I larvartl We.-.rlake in the wcond game C dM fa1 t·~ Foothill al I :40 p.m today al fkllarmine 1 ligh whik I ong Bt•ach Wilc;on and Bt>llarminc plJy at I 2:JO p.m. in Lht• other '><'llllfinal fhe final 1s ... chl'dult'd for 6 to pm at Bellarmmc. CdM\ lal·oh Murphy c.,rnred l\1\0 goals cl llllllUtE' apart 111 the fourth qu.trH•r to .-.eal the vic- tory .iga1mt I larvard we ... tlake, rank('d one .,pot higher !No 31 than < dM (fourth ) m tht• Clf -.;out lll'rn '"it•t tion Div1.,1on I poll I he '"i1·.1 K111g'> out<.1 ored the Wolvl'rincs. I I . 111 the fourth <.JlHHlN. 1nrludmg Kyle I ler'>h\ goal that l1t•d the game .11 1 Bryan Buh<1giar .rnd Thomas l'ear'>on eJ1 h added '>mgle goalo:, L1ga111\I till' Wo1vc nnes whilr goalkt•t•pt·r < ,ac.,ton San- ford tallil'd .1 per-.onal-he'>t 17 '>3V('' .1n<.I tom Stl'al<;. Huhag1ar. Kyl<' I lcrsh, Tom Mnm•y .ind Pt•arson each '>cored two goals while Spencer Pirdy added one \Core in the 'lea King~· vittory over Mira · monte. I lersh tallied three a'>sists while Mon<•y led the Sea Kings with five '>teals. Pearc;on fin- ished with four c;teal-.. Tru West Memorial Cup First round Coron• def M•r 9, Mlntmonte 5 Score by Qu.,ters CdM J 1 3 2 9 llllir8monte 1 1 1 1 !> CdM Buhag1ar 2. Hersh 2, Money 2, Pe8rson 2, Pirdy 1. Saves Sanford 4. Mlnmont• M1tdlell 3. Peterson 1 Brasch 1. S8vfls Holl8nd 6 West uague. ...... Or-..C.-.... __ Cotta ..... 14, Fldl .. z Scofw bvO....... Fullerton fl o o 2 -2 CoetaMeu 7 I 2 2 -14 Costa Mees-Thor9'*8 e. Oouglu 3, Spenc:e1 2. Medina 1. Saves - J•roalawakl 9. Sailors split first two • WATBR POLO: Newport Harbor High's boys water polo team went l -l in its first two games of the Tru West Memo- rial Cup at Bellarmlne High of San Jose Friday. Oay Jorth scored seven goals in the two games -the Sailors (13-9) defeated Oovis West, 12-7, in the first round while falling to Long Beach Wilson, 9-8, in the second round. Newport plays in a fifth-place semifinal against either El Toro or Sacred Heart Prep at 10:10 a.m. today. The fifth-place final 1s sch eduled for 4:40 p.m. Jorth scored four goals against Wilson (20-2) while teammate Jovan Vranes added rwo scores 10 go with one apiece by Nate Castillo and Brett Auer. Jorth added three against Oovis West while younger brolher Ointon Jorth tallied two scores. Auer and Telford Cottam each added two goals while Vranes, Daniel Furman and Carson I lill each chipped in one score for Newport. Sailor senior goalkeeper Michael Robinson made 15 saves in the two gam es. Trv West~ Cup Arst round Newport 12, Clovis West 7 Score by Ou•rters Newport s 2 2 3 Clovis 3 1 1 2 17 7 Newport -Clay Jorth 3. Clinton Jorth 2, Auer 2, Vranes 1, Cottam 2, Furman 1, Hill 1 Saves -Robinson 8 Clovis D1ev 3, Daniels 2, MacAlptne 1, Hoszmuth 1 Saves - Carpenter 7. Second round long Beach Wiison 9, Newport 8 Score by Quarters Wilson 3 1 J 2 9 Newport o J J 2 a Wilson Sagehorn 5, Swanson 2. Shernn 2 Saves -Lapin 7. Newport -Clay Jorth 4, Vranes 2, Castillo 1. Auer 1 SavM -Robinson 7 Zapiain leads OCC •VOLLEYBALL: Melissa 7.a- piain led the Orange Coast Col- lege women's volleyball team with 18 kills in a 30-26, 28-30, 30-22, 30-23 win over visiting Saddleback Friday in Orange Empire Conference play. Samantha Connor had 12 lulls and Donita Drozd had 11 kills and four blocks for the Pi- rates ( 11 -3. 7 2 in OEC). Newport slips on road •VOLLEYBALL: The Newport I !arbor High girls volleybalJ learn lost two matches Friday at the Tournament of Olampions m Santa Barbara. The Sailors (9· 10, 6-2 in league) were defeated by Bullard of Fresno, 25-23, 15-25, 25-22. 26-24. in the first match dnd then lost to Santa Barbara, 25-14 , 25-21,26-24. Junior Bryana Carey led New- port with 17 k.ills. while Kiley Hall had 11 in the lo~ to Bullard. Sophomore Megan 1b- man led with seven kills a nd Carey added six in the second match. UCI falls to UCR •SOCCER: The UC Irvine women's soccer team lost to visiting UC Riverside, 3-1. Fri- day in Big West Conference play. Gina Scachetti scored the loan goal for the Anteaters (4- 13-2, 1-7-0 in conference) off of an assist by Britney Webster. The Anteaters host CaJ State Fullerton Sunday at I p.m. Lasers snap OCC streak •SOCCER: I lost Irvine Valley College snapped Orange Coast's seven -game winning strealc with a 3-0 upset victory Friday in Orange Empire Conference men's soccer action. Second round Coron• ct.f Mar 5, Hfrvard-Wntlake 4 Soore by Quartan CdM 1 I 0 J H&fVard 0 2 I I 4 The Pirates feU to (9-4-3, 7- 2-2 ln the OEQ, but remain in second place behind Santa Ana s (14-0 -2, 10-0-J) with three con- ference matches left. The Lutts (5-9-3, 3-5-3) won their third ln CdM -M urphy 2, Herth 1, Buh•guu 1, Peert0n t. Saves -Sanford 17 ttenl*d -Schwlmer 2. Vreel•nd 1, A8cb 1 Saves -Connolly 4 Mesa dominates pool a row. Pirates tie Hawks, .0-0 • SO<XD; The Orange Coast College women'• aoccer team put the ftrat blemJah on the conference record of vlaldng Santiago Canyon by boldlnl the lequ• leadert to a 0--0 draw Fri· day ln Oranp Empt.re Confer· ence play. The Hawb entered the pme with • 14-0· l DYenJI mark, and • 12-0 record ln the oec but cN Pirates (10·•·3, 8·4·2) Mild IMD nm ~ cbe Int ........... =Md'°' lilllillOCin~n year. PHOTOS BY MARK C DUSTIN /DAJLY PILOT Estanc1a's Daniel Cheesboro, who earned 29 times for 171 yards and one touchdown. eludes the shoestring tackle attempt of Saddleback's Dane Pilialoha in the second quarter of Friday night's Golden West League football encounter at the Santa Ana Bowl. Estancia High ballcarrier Bryce McKeridry breaks away from the diving tackle attempt of Saddleback's Dane Ptlialoha (54) and heads upfield in the second quarter as the host Roadrunners defeated the Eagles, 14-13, Friday night at the Santa Ana Bowl. Estancia's Dave Moreno. left, and Ryan Sanford, right, team up to take down Saddleback's Josh Flores in the second quarter of Friday nighfs Golden West League game at the Santa Ana Bowl. QUOTE OF THE DAY "But one thing I love about this team is that it never stops fighting." Crai1 FerU1. Estancia football coach PEARSON Continued from B 1 Sal11 Bailey tb.lnks Pearson is the type of person and player who will succeed ln post-college water polo. But It's up to bow bedJy be wanta tt. Balley said. Currently, Phnon ta the go-to man ror lb Sa IOnp. He it the team acortn1 Jeeder., wttb 4" aoaJt this ~n. He .",....at .... three.,. per: pine. but hu tcond up to eewn -an ll·lOIOMtoSeMte ooSept.23 • And wtth the sea~ betna 3·0 "'leljli (13· 7 MraQ), he hiU tM dalillCe to IMd ltw 1MiD to a Pldftc CAMi.tpe Ude and majbe mnn. ESTANCIA Conbnued from B 1 execution ... ~ The Eagles fumbled on a dive play on the ensuing snap and SaddJeback's AJbert Garcia re- covered at his own 29-yard line with I: 12 left. SaddJeback. which gained 254 yards on 40 rushing attempts, got one mo re first down and ran out the clock to help keep its playoff hopes alive and deliver a serious blow 10 Estancia's post- season chances with just two league game:. left. It might not have come to that, had lhe Eagtes not come away empty on two long drives, lhe first in the second quarter and the second spanning lhe third and fourth periorls. The first. a nine-play proces- sion lhat began on their own 8- yard line, ended in an incom- plete fake-punt pass on fourth- and-12 The :.econd Estancia chance lasted eight plays and ended wilh 10:32 left in the game when a line-drive, 45-yard field -goal attempt bounced low off the left upright. back into the end w ne and was no good. f..stancia's first lost fumble was also recovered by Saddleback at lhe Roadrunners' own 29 on the possession prior 10 the missed field goal. Estancia was still playing catchup, since missing a conver- sion kick wide left after Bryce McKendry capped an eight-play. 58-yard touchdown march that pulled the visitors within 14-13. Estancia lied the game. 7-7, ~ going 52 yards on seven plays. with Cheesboro bolting 11 yards for lhe capper wilh 3:46 left in the first quarter. Saddleback's first two poises- sions 'were touchdown drives covering 77 and 69 yards. Roadrunner backs Chris Washington (136 yards on 13 carries) and Joaquin Rivas (86 on 18, including both TDs), helped the hosts wear down the Estancia defense. Saddleback played lhe second half with sophomore backup quarterback Joaquin Avalos at the controls, a.ft.er starter Josh Flores was sidelined by what Meek called a mild concussion. "We d1d not take Mtvantage of a couple opportunldet early, which put ourselves in a hole." Fertig said. "But one thing I love about this team is that It never SCORE BY QUARTERS Estancia Saddlebadc 7 0 6 0 7 7 0 0 ARST QUARTER 13 14 Sad -Rivas 18 run (Resendiz k1cll). 6.36. Eat -Cheesboro 11 run (Macias lucid, 346 SECOND QUARTER Sad Rivas 3 run (Resend12 kodtl. 11 03. THIRD QUARTER Eat McKendry 1 run (k1dt failed). 6.58 4 -900 lest I INDMOUAL RUSHING Eat -Cheesboro, 29 171, 1 TD, McKendry 12-53, 1 TD. M ills, 1 5, Cox. 2 minus 6 Sad Washington, 13 136, Rivas. 18-86, 2 TDs; Flores, 4-23. Camadlo, 3 11. Teem, 2-minus-2 INDMOUAL. PASSING Eat -Co11, 5-7 1. 69; Macias. 0-1 O Sad Flores. 5 8 0. 37, Avalos. 4 11 1, 59. INOMOOAl. RECEMNG Eat Sanford, 3 41; McKendry. 1 17; M8Cl8S, 1-11 Sad Garcia. 3 47. Fitzgerald, 2 23, Camadlo. 2-15; N1etz. 1 13; WashingtoTI. t-minus-2 GAME STATISTICS Est Sad F1rstdown• 25 17 ....._..,. •• °"II" 43-131 ~254 P.aing ya<dllQ<I 89 96 ..... ng 5-8-1 9-19-1 Net ratum ya<ds • 0 5 S....,erdage 1-8 IHI NM yardage 292 36!1 P\inta 1-49 3-27 fumblea.fumblaa lo&I 2·2 3-1 ~yardage f>.JO ••7 Tlmaof-2139 2621 stops fighting." Meek also had praise for the P..agtes. "My hats off to Estancia," he volunteered. "They have a great running back [Cheesborol and their quarterback [Nlck Coxl can throw It a million miles." Saddleback won the passing yardage battle, 96-69. b ut F.atan- cla comerback P.zequJel VtllaJva- zo bad an interception ln the end zone late ln the ftnt half. ~. Oc-. 30, 20CM • 1-ofo 3 14 0 3 • 30 CoroNidelMar 0 0 0 7 • 7 FltS'f QUMTD Tee -Roblee 46 FG, t;M. SECOM> QUARmt Tee -Handll 29 run (Robeel Irie*), 9:32. Tee -McKnight 57 PHI from Nelson (Roblee klc*J, 1:15 FOURTH QUMmt CdM -T Wek:ti 23 run (Hummel k10:I. 5:12 r..-Robles 47 FG, 1:06 A -2.500 (est l INOMDUAL RUStfti Tee -Handa. 29-148, 1 TD, Calcagnie, 3-20; Nelson, 3 1, Craven, 1-4; Catalano. 1-3. CdM -T Wek:ti, 13-32, 1 TD; Presson. 12-n; Crowley.~. Brawner, 1-0. N>MDUAl. PIUSNi Tes -Nelson, 10 16-1, 134, 1 TD CdM -T Welch, 10-24-0, 109 INDMDUAL RECEMHG Tes -McKnight, 7 113, t TD. Handa, 1 16, Mitchell. 1 5 CdM K Welch. 7 75, Collins, t 31, Fenton, 1 3 GAME STATISTICS Fust down\ Rust>M ydt1J f\le Pa'l.!l.lng Vdfl l.J(Jto Pt1~-.1ng fee CdM 10 ,, Jl>178 21).132 l:M I09 10 I!> 1 10 24-0 ] 34 1 2 ~2'.I 312 152 PHOTOS BY SffV[ McCRANK DAil i P11 llT Corona del Mar's Shaun Mohler (7) takes down Tesoro's Sean Calcagrne m the second half Frrday night in the host Sea Kings' 20-7 loss m Pacific Coast League action Nt•t •eturn Vdtd!J • ~l>Vd'(1.~,.­ Nt-t v..trt1 tQ• Punb f w111Jle') futntJles lust f l.H,.~ OAI yJtdctQ~ .,-"' ... 'i•r. ..... ~\•f'J' •34S !>36<l ) I !> 1 9 ', !>-45 7• !>II l3 02 SEA KINGS Continued from Bl CdM. ranked No. 9 in CIF Southern Section Division lX. ~ored midway through the fourth quarter when Tom Welch scrambled 23 yards for a touch- down. A 31-yard p~ 10 Shane Collins pu1 the ball on the Teso- ro 23 and. two plays later. Welch took off running to make ii. 17-7. with 5: 12 left. Considering the Corona de- fense had forced Tesoro. ranked No. 2 in Division lX. into a three· and-out situation two of its three second·half possessions, the Sea Kings did not go for an onside Icicle.. The Titans returned the ball 10 their own 31, but a Sea King penalty gave Tesoro great field position on the 46. 11 looked as if the Titans would score two plays later when Nel- son completed a pass to a re- ceiver. who advanced the ball to inside the CdM 20. But a Sea King defender knocked the ball out of the receiver's hand and David Del Fante picked up the loose ball and advanced it to the 19. Corona's chances of a come- back evaporated foUowing an U- legal substitution penaJty and a sack on fourth-and-fifteen. Te· soro called three straight run- ning plays and Robles booted a CdM's Brett Crowley is brought down by Tesoro's Rob Simmons (51) on a rushing attempt Friday. 47-yard field goal with 1:06 left for the final, 20-7, tally. ·rm real proud of how hard we played." Freeman said. "We held [Tesoro'sl offense. We're a good football team." Corona del Mar Coach Dick Freet'IW1 loOks toward the scorebQai'd after Tesoro scored another touchdown aaainst the Sea Kiles. ' CdM ballcarrier Wess Presson looks for room to run as Tesoro's Robert Catalano gives chase. Annual Ski & Snowboard Swap&Sale October 30 and 31 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 7700 w Co..t ~tgl-.y N.wpott 8.ach CA 97M\ Q4Q 6JI 3780 st.I """'-Ir.'"°"' ~·ti) UCI Game Nights Boys Night: Saturday, October 30th 7pm v. NCAA Champion UCLA UCI Athlebcs invites AYSO Region 57 to once agatn participate 1n thetr act10n-pad<ed seasoo Wur your Jersey UC AnteatefS Socoe< win 181 you 1r1 the gate EBEE at soccer home games ltlts season Each chlld/cf'ltldren must aooompany a paid Mui\ Adult tickets are S7 00 Sip U, to bl I Ball Boy or Ball Girt UCI needs ball gil1I end boys (ages 9 and l.c:>) for lheM two ~ Tel ...... ,,,,, '1'f 111 llJ' W ~ ..... ff-""" & _..., k qLW II ~ ....... -...... ....., ...... ,.,,,.,,,,. .... 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I cs pr aJ Ca.ta S2ID> lilt 96-.'1117 l.200 Mesa St Sll50/mo MIMI st.r ». ....._, 1780 l'I PfC1W act ~73 781)) sf, Bayrod&e. nr Boson & (J) 2tw ........... 1 ptrtte. Al....,. ........ $12ts-$1400/-S2S-422-0604 Envlron"""':~!f.: ..... ..., landsc:at>t design & horticultural •f'Yices. design • pQnt • irrigiboo & 5'*8bd malnleliaiice THE GMDBI SHED ... 11Hl24 JlmbofM 800 JOO 7717 S2100 www nlisw.c- Nr .... ~ t>uer lbr 3 fuN ba &alrd tomm. 19J8sf tondo. fa pdhO & b*ony ? c gar poo4 & ,.. ~ 919-'>74 9"14 ... , .. PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie Celll Pubhc U11Utles Commission requires that all us.d household 1oo ds movers prrnt their P.U.C Cal T number. hmos 1nd chautteurs print lht1lr T C P number on 111 edver tlsemenh If you h•H any questions about the te11hly ot 1 mov1r . limo or chauffeur, call. PUIUC UTIUTllS CCNllMS1MNI 117 ..... 7 W• WIS llP Retail tenitOfy IOI' local communlt y newspapet Must bo a Mft·start1n1. 10 1ettet" and be able to &•rMr ale new bus_.. Competotove ulary plus commission n w~ll u •Ill active benelol\ p1 o eram 1nclud1ne 40111 mrdocal dental vtsoon •nd much m0te Pteue fu resume lo 114-.. 6-4675 (Of .-... ............ Custom febric.bon Shop St•onless Minne Refn1- er el0f s Genet"al shop I entry level nMded ca.- Corp 714-557 2.826 n ....,_ needed Musi b4' al lent 18 & h•ve car & insurance SIO/h< • eas allowance fie• hrs 949 640 7170 no <.alls au~11ted after 7 JO PM Ce4Ul•c S.vllle 'tS dark 1reen on uc:ellenl condition S IOI• mo, $4995 949 675 2357 I CHARITY• Donate yoUf vehocle dwectly to the Of 1111•1 nelionally acclatmed thar11 y "'"t 1001' ha11ty nnl.; <om merital lund r ""~' I 800 CHAAll Y (800 242 7489) WWW ()wyb8' T ~ C UO ~ wury. .,., . a>. Gal ac. ~ loedld. I 12" "' ...... .-.m> 9&.J!i0.5202 fOllO •USTAH '04 Candy Apple red. Ith<, 512 mt, can no Iona .. drove 949 644 2270 NUD SUP '" ,..,.,.""" loo nur <, 111 11.111 .. , t ; FOID MUSTUG CO<lvl Wollin,. '"I,.~ •uh'.!"'" ti '00 !'few top 6 cyt uplr nnl ,.,. • 1 t 44 768K mr SJ0,600/oho "'""lhlv 1\1' lln'( tll!'t ".i 949 ')48 1?71 7110 .......... <)4'1N\'1 ff" l I - ' " Plus 64¢. Plus ta,x per month. 48 month ciosed-end lease. $582.83 totaJ due at lease signing. No security depostt. 12,000 total mnes ror lease tenn. 20¢ per excess mile. Must finance through GMAC. 1 AT THIS PAYMENT #5VB7524-429143 ~ Pl111 TU ,,, 11111 Plus 12¢. Plus tax per month. 48 month closed-end lease. $1009.47 total due at lease signing. No security deposit. 1 2,000 total miles for lease term. 20¢ per excess mile. Must finance through GMAC. 1 AT THIS PAYMENT #5547414-135721 __ .. I Piii iii ,__ Plus 85¢. Plus U\X_ per month. 48 month closed-end lease. $831. 75 total due at lease &Jgnlng. No security d~slt. 12,000 total mne• fOr lease tenn. 20¢ per exceu mile. Must finance through GMAC. 1 AT THIS PAYMENT #5XE7385-121255 __ .. I Plllla ' ,__ Plus 92$. Plus tax per month. 48 month closed-end lease. $1500 total due at = signing. No ~ depoeit. 12,000 mnes ror lease term. -per~ mffe. Muatfl~~ GMAC. 1 AT Tia PAYlllllT 15DV7139-123130 .. t .. 2 8 N g ~ ~ ~ j Q.I ~ t.J '6 Q.I Ct: ~ ~ ~ COVER ••• S1RADA PROPERTIF.S 2. Cover Story/Index 3.-34. Coldwdl Banker/ Coast Newport Properties 35. Catalist Homes 36. Brcnc:xus 37. Cote Realty Group 38. Metro Realty 39. Cannery Village Realty 40.--41. Remax Real Estate Services 42. Washington Mutual 43.-51. First Team Estates Reminiscent of classic Tuscan villas, "Casa Toscana" is a Shady Canyon• custom estate that features wide open views of Bommer Canyon, city lights and brilliant sunsets. This 2 story home features a grand entryway, 4 bedrooms including a massive master suite with private view balcony, 4.S baths, library and a 3 car garage with Interior gated parking. The estate boasts a private pool and spa. flre ptt. barbeque/bar pavilton, 4 loggtas, S fireplaces, large laundry/craft room, over 1.000 botde wtne doset Mc!ia • ' -41 butler's pantry. Se~ hardwood ahd traVert:ln• ; granite countertops ~~ 1 Cfetaitecf cabJnedy ~ c ,_,___,} I . ...elegance in and around the. extremely large 1U1U1et'\ gand room, formaJ living and dining areas. i . t t~ f 52. Superior Homes 53.-81. Strada Properties $5,995,000 For Additional Inf ormotion Please Contact: Steve High 949 .640.3603 Jerry Snyder 949.721.5412 Strada~es 1-40 Newport Center Drive, Sult.e I 00 Newport Beach, CA 92660 113. Wclla Fargo Private Mortage s!,:. 115. John-Dundee , 1i • ,! 82.-83. Abrams Coast.al PropCrdes . I ./ Portfolio Fmaru:ial II l ~·I l ~ · Jl6. C.0..uywide Mortgage .,. t 84. Laguna Seuide Realty 85. Emerald Bay Realty 86. Wells Fargo Bank 81. Armstrong Properties 88. Coastline Realty Loan Advisors 89.-109. Prudentioal California Realty 111. Platinum Properties Wtldish & Nialis I . ' f. • • • ,. J J 7. Roger's Realty • : f 4118. Pacific Coast Realty Group 119. Kolar & Co. 120. Mortgage Rates 122. Open Home Guide 123.-126. Homa of the Week 128. CAat Newport Propenia ~COAST $1,7'1.000 Beautiful, sinp level home In N.wpon Coast. 4 bedrooms, 3.S baths. DeblM9 Ir Ron Hlnarnc..fn Kubiak TUSTIH HILLS $1Jt,OOO 8-udful. ranch styte home whh pool and yard. ) b.trooms, 2 baths. ..... Thomu ... NUft ........ \Jpsr'adel jib. In iNs ~ I ltOfY home. .. bedrooms. , bMha. ...,... Mmbllll a Kw,._,.... - TURTLE lllDGE s1n.ooo New, detached home in beach dose. pted commurnty of Arboret 1n Turde Ridgt Rod Sudbeck COSTA MBA Ult,NO ~adorable Mesa~ charmer that has bw1 m.doilousty maincained.. Jon .... ....... 0 4 "" 8 N c) <"") Q; D 0 2 >. t'O 1? ::> 1V (/) ~ s. 2-S ~ Vl w Ii) Q) er ~ ci: Sun , .... .?:-iO 0 s.t 12-4 ~Boyd CORONA DEL MAil 714 Fw1llelf $1,150.000 ~W.ldl• 425,.,,,..., ) 19 Dlhla Place s. 12-4 ~ sun IM 316HeloClop9 $1.295,000 s. ..... DANA POINT 26631 ~la PllrNll '19'.000 Sun ·~ lSGnrS.C.. 24'81 Senca a.. "49.000 s. 1-S Sun 1-5 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA LAKE FOUST 2.S45 Slnca Ana Ave. Unit J s. 1-4 435 LM1WOC>d .,.. Sl.1'5.000• s.t l...S Din Shustlnnln $1.295.000 IOSOlV. dll Cerro SS.299.000 Sun 12-4 ~w.a. 651 so.llh Grnt Snit $54t900 s.t 1 .. s o.n~ SUn 12-4 Din.....,,_... c.dwine N.tn•• SM l...S S....L~ ir..L~ )ady""°" )ady ..... - $I .195.000 Set , .... $1.llS.000-Sun 1-5 $1.l9t.876 $619.000 Set 1-4 $465.000 s. l..S Sun 1-5 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 32921 P8Mo Del lvnor $529.900 Sat 1-4 31261 Paseo Ohos $92'4.900 Sun , .... SANTAANA 2538V.. MlcAnhw $439,900 Sat 1-4 Sun , .... I D4 NOt1tt Lciwll $519.000 Sun l...S 2500 N. 1\.-dn Ave. Unk 0 $415.000 Sat 2-5 TURTLE ROCK 65'.wmwMt $619,000 Sat 1-4 Sun , .... $761,m8 -S78I.-Sun 1-4 5 OtannalBrlan McGarvin Pwar Names Peur Names NancyT~ fUc Galliher- Cher Rush Cher Rush Robiii Gray Boon.Yen Ng ow. Maahews QpMaat ....... 0-. Mriat*4'1 '• I llf 5 J tis. ~' ~[~ ... f '.:~ w J Is ~ g~ I :c ~1 s } i a ·t i f '! I'., . ,. I f ~ ··~~ ~ ,. •"1t . . ........ 14 ~ \ ~ ~ ,,. a ....... . . I . ·1 ;-,i ~ t. r , . v' . • l . I """ JHI .. ff~ f h J i f I~ .. ... i up ltS c ~'f i f , i; I Hfl •••A-Uh { i "' v. J~ I i i Daily Piiot • Real Estate • Saturday, October 30, 2004 • I . . . . . -------- :::::::~!!!!!~~:::::::::::::::~~;;:~:::::::;:::;:::::::::::::::::::::~~~;;;;::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::_...:::::::::_._ ............ --_,...........,........._...,. -- ' •• t t I• I '. t I' t It " t MARILYN READ 949.718.2733 www.lidoisle.net • f. ------ • I, !' I I ' (_ ROD DALEY 949.759.3776 . -------------11!!1!9 I ' t 12 8 N • art • ~:!!'!::::;::::::=;:::=:::.:::::::=::::::::=::=========-..... ~..-.......... . __ _...... ....... ._~ ----------lllliiiiillllill! DEBBIE & RON MILLAR 949.933.7393 949.718.1741 KEVIN KUBIAK 949.874.4706 A\\OCIATE • TIM SMITH 949.718.1735 COLOWCU BhNl(.CR ·~ • 14 8 N ' 949.759.3738 714.883.4397 SHADY CANYO N BROKER OF THE YEAR 2002 COLOWCll D.\NK,CH •. ... ''It • r . . _...... ................. _._ .... fl,_ ........... _...., ___ , ............. ____ ....._.._.. ..................... ....-. ............ a-.-.-. .......... .._.... _ _.. .. _,_, .............. ..:....,, ...... _............_ CHRIS VALLI 949.759.3738 714 .883.4397 CA"-)P"< B l<\HdR lll Yf A.R 2002 1..CLOWCLl B\ .... l\L'r? .• 11 8 N ci t""l f (/) CHRIS VALLI 949.759.3738 714.883.4397 SHADY CANYON BROKER 01 I llF '1 EAR 2002 RICK LANGEVIN 949.759.3759 COLDWLLL BANKER'~ #I SA IESPERSON IN ORANGE COUNTY rOR 2003 < Oll..IUJC!ll Ul\Ht<,CH, • SHADY CANYON9 -THE MASTERS COLLECTION BY LAING LUXURY HOMES . • • • • t • -~..........._ ............................ ___ .. _._ _______ .._ __________ _.....,, .............. ~-..-................... .._....,......_........... .,..._, SHADY CANYON• VILLA I' ~ .. -- CHRIS VALLI 949.759.3738 714.883.4 3 97 SHADY CANYON BROKER OF TllF YEAR 2002 RICK LANGEVIN 949.759.3759 COLDWELL BANKER'S #l SALESP ERSON IN ORANGE COUNTY FOR 2003 - ~ • l • I , ' ' I I ........ , II 8 N g j ~ ~ E .., (/) ! ~ !! t "' w '70 <I> a::: ~ ci: ~ ~ 0 CHRIS VALLI 949.759.3738 714.883.4397 SHADY CANYON BROKER OF THE YEAR 2002 RICK LANGEVIN 949.759.3759 COLDWELL BANKER'S #1 SALESPERSON IN ORANGE COUNTY FOR 2003 . l' ,,,,.l t ", .... "' ,_. . COMING SOON -· RICK LANGEVIN 949.759.3759 COLDWELL BAN KER'S #l SALESPERSON IN ORANGE COUNTY FOR 2003 IN AS~OCIATION GIA LANGEVIN-DALMACI O 949.717.4704 •• . ,lllllll<0 ll I 'N•.( 'I ' I I I I t MARTY & MELINDA JONES 949.717.4719 martyandmelinda@cox.net www.martyandmelinda.com BOB ' LASKEY 949.717 .4723 c "'. •t1'4 ., l ll ...... ~, •fJ SUE YOUNG 949.759.3708 CHRIS VALLI 949.759.3738 714.883.4397 SHADY CANYON SROKER OF Ulf YLAR 2002 BEVERLY CLEVELAND 949.718.2742 c CJl l>W( 'I l I ' '\Ntc_<'f./.' 21 22 JON FLAGG '}49.718.2718 MARY ELLEN WEGLARZ 949.759.3768 BOB WEGLARZ 949.759.3793 www.maryellenweglarz.com t \ BRIAN BACKSTROM 949.717.4736 bbad<stromceokfwellbanker.com COlOUJel l Bl'iN~C'I<.' ---·-----.... --............. ...__ ................... _ .......... ._... ..................... __. ................... _....__ ......... ~...._........,.. ........... -....... c-....... . North Laguna home with ocean views With vaulted ceilings and A-frame windows opening to ocean views, this ardUtectun1 Notth Laguna home is a captivating find. Loc&ted just blocks from the ocean and Laguna Village, this thre~bedroom, f.btt.e...bath home offers a spedal buch lifestyle that's hard to resist. A comfortableJJving room and formal dining room sh.are the vaulted cdlfn.gll, A-frame windows and skylights that base the archlt«tural design. ExqWstte bamboo flooring runs from the living areas into the master bedroom. 1be 1ivfn8 room ts anchored by a contemporary fireplace and custom cabinelly. A peaafu1 garden with ample patj(> entenainment space fronts the home which baa a wrap-cound view deck situated just ouutde the livto& room Prench doon. A wide side yard provides a sun deck and flows mound to a rur courtyard. 1be detadled two car gar.age has an abundance of~ Peatudng Mnless appJianceg and a custom worlt ~the ~ly sized kitchen has been recently updated and finished with gn.ntte. 1be master bedroom opens to a counyard Blled wtth the sounds ofb'U.bt>llngwater. The master bath has been beautifully tlnished wtth stone1'0dt. premium ftnwes and wondaful walls of glass. Details abound in thil comfortable home. A masatve second master suite, a wet bar with wine cabinet and spedaJ lighting are just a few of the custom features. Thia home is offered at Sl,598,000. Pot' ""1IT lllfimul'mi, '-'Ill McAfoose "1UI As:soc"1tes of OJklwell &mleer"s 1•r••.,...C"''"'9' 499-8951. °""" • .,,... RldM#IMI~ Ii• ;;Ml tar.11/'IA NRT.._.tlf co:Tf# ..na. NRT~ du u#IM's It«,, .......... , NiJ Gt.#·~ ... I.WM# ..,, ... ·~ ofc.a.Mtd °""""*""' "(NFSE.CD). .: Custom-built, Tuscan-style villa on the Pacific coast Located on the Pacific coast in the prestigious guard-gated commuruty of Sea Pointe estates, this custom-bwJt Tuscan-style vtlla offers panorarruc Vlew~ from every room. Truly a work of an by renowned des1gncl"i and architects, this home features top quality materials and fixtures tmponed from Italy With a total of four bedrooms and three and one-half bath'>, the in tenor of ~residence is highlighted by an iron sta.trcase banister hy G1ova:11 Other amenities include travertine flooring downstairs and a gourmet kuchen wtth top-of-the-line appliances This home is offered at S 1,795,000 For mort information, call Jerry T1wmas of Coldwell Banker's Dana Point/San Omlenk office at (949) 4 J 2-3763 Coldwell Banker Residential Brokera&e is a member of the NRT fam•1y of companies. NRT Incorporated. the nahon 's kading, restdentu.l mil est4U brokerage company. is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). Laguna Beach home has oceanfront location Spectacular whitewata ocean views await you from mOlt rooms In this La&unaBeacb home.]Ult steps to the sand, you11 enjoy dramatic sunsets as you lUteo to the wna break onto the shore. The dramatic all glass atrium entryway brtngs the outside m Beauuful gardens accent this four bedroom, two and three-quarters bathroom home Perfect for entertainiJ18. the formal d.tning room and large bvmg room feature sit-down ocean views. The home also has air cond.Jtioning and a secunty system. This home is offered at $6,499,000. Fol' "km '"ftmMtion, CA1l Margie Hobbk 01' Sue Derr of Coldwell Banker's Norlli Utp1w llMde oj/i« Ill (949) 494--0215. ColdUtll BlllWr R•i ""1 B~ '1 II,,,_.,. of tie NRT ftlllllly of «121 J rlllo. NRT btcol'1"'J .,.,. 4e MHiM's ltwlifr« rrJIMtt"'1ll ,..,Z esttde ~ t0.....-y, ". ""1d4llily' •.. 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I '~ ii I • ----------. 21 ~ 8 N g JILL HANNA & CHERIE HARTMAN 949.606.1770 luxuryorancecountyhomes.com .. .,. -... ··--~-·---------.. ---------- • ·------------..... ,. -- JOHN CAMPBELL 949.233.3838 johncampbell@coldwellbanker.com • I I • 8 N ,, ' BILL BARTEK JULIE STEVENS MIKE JOHNSON 949.499.8957 www.mcafoose.com __ ......_. __ ..._ _________ ._. ···- _ .............. ._.. ..... _. ................. __..._ .................... ..._._... .. _. ........ ~-----.-..--... -..... -..._........_ ... ___ ELVIRA EVANOFF 949.466.7536 DIRECT eevanoff@coldwellbanker.com • IZ ~ ~ ~ 8 >; ~ ~ U') 4' I ~ I t w iO 4' 0:: • ~ ~ IQ 0 949.300.1600 DIRECT dmcgarvlnOcoldwellbanker.com www.dlannamcprvtn.com MORLENE ATKINSON & MAXINE PUTNAM 949.234.5128 949.234.5126 coasthomes@earthllnk.net ------- . ~ ....... .._ ..... ..._ .. _________ ....... ....,_._..," ........... -..... ..._._... .. __ .. .._.....,........, ................. ._. .... ~--' ----------- GALEN COLWELL 949.230.1818 CELL 949.464.3036 DIRECT 1colwell@coldwellbanker.com www.lagunarealestate.net MONICA RUGG I ERi 949.300.8600 CELL 949.726.4756 DIRECT monlca@monlcaruulerl.com www.monlcarugierl.com RUBY SMITH 949.842.1894 CELL 949.495.3726 DIRECT ~ I• 14 I 8 I N 0 m j ~ ~ • .l!! ~ • w I 76 cu a:: 0 6: ~ ~ 0 .. 949.718.1SS2 snoonanQcotdweltbanker.~om PEGGY NAMES 949.632.2926 CELL 949 .240.2023 pnames@coldwellbanker.com PewNames.com MARY MI C HAELS 949.275.5542 CELL mmlchaels@coldwellbanker.com -----. ----- _. ............... ..., ....... .._. ....... <.-.. .... -.-....... -.-.......... -.. ----~-..... -"--...... ......,., ............. .._---....................... _.,.. __ --------... __ ~ • I • I ~ ~ j f • ~ ~ l.M 1 ~ • ~ ~ -2:-~ 0 11 ~ ---... _ ... ·----........ 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Ornate detail and quality appointments throughout the SBR 4.SBA design. $3,400,000 FIRSTTEAMESTATE S.COM I ·s MAR.CUS .,KIWI. GUALTER direct 714.402.0010 or 949.751 .9600 email mgldwlOcox.net website www.newpoltCOIStViemes.com IN A\~\ll.IATION WI I ~I t\'\!N£ APPHROTH 949.285.0069 FIASTTEAMESTATES COM IALW ISLAND. Be on the water on B.it>oa Island .t 1M price of., n.tar WftlGllW.~C.W • 11111 ll" tial lslalnd home Is ready to live In or rent AS I vac.a'dof'I ..... Only OM hcMm ind ..... of .... ..., hm tM 15'ands. North Bayfront. Four bedrooms and ttwM bMhs ~ MWtf'kltchen Ind two ca1 ,...Conullnl.tdy loat- ed just off the bridge, In minutes al antvlng home,~ wit be on~ 11 foot boM docMd ~ hn )'DUI' hrit pltio. EnJo'/ this light and bright home as-is OI plan for remodellng and updldng. edMf Wf/I/ ~ wtl ... ~ steps 1tWaY from shoppng ~nd dining on Marine Avenue. Welcome to Island IMn9I $1~,4IOO FRENCH PROVENCIAL OASIS NEWPORT COAST. Set on a~ c:onw ~ '* FDem home ee1~quilly~nf lsl*Jttlwaded~kddnga detle e•ta•••• .. In t.dc)wd "'4lh bM"I )lcur:zl Bl and flills*, llil!tC. JLmJ ~ homf. ~ .. CJitt nf no nSJibors on filherside.,..... C8ll fot MON il~Olo. $1,6tt,000 NEWPOAT COAST. &qubitt home In St MktMt, lmpeCc:t- bty designed wtth 8egant use ol mllble and grlf1b. an ·~ ol Mturll llght 1hroughout and views ol dty lights from most rooms. Pltm au '1 tt1 .... ,. ••Mt. : ---· --------~-~---- ONE OF NEWPORT'S FINEST ,...on IUCM.ln exdusNe gated communny, Aw bedroom plus CJffb. 4.S baths custom ~The spacious design Is full of designer~ •nd found In• prime loanion. $2.to0.000-SJAOO.OOO (II Mary a..wldge for matt lnlormadon. . . ... ' . 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Heier' w «; CLI ai: • l1 iS: BIG CANYON ~ 15 Rue Cannes $2.595,000 Sun 1-4 ~-·Slnldt CORONA DEL MAR 220.5 ~AYenUe Sl.795,000 Sun, ... Amf L......,,,_ 510 Carnation A'MlUe $1 ,999,000 Sun 1-4 c.rnmyt..lia 11 4081risA~ $1.595,000 s.t , .... llOMaMe T. l..ft1lft Sun 1-4 502.5 Femi.I Awnue $1Al9,000 Sun 1-4 2610~Plac9 $1J25,000 ~ .... SO I L.arbpur A\WMHI $1 ,189,000 DANA POINT 24482 t1oonflre om. $649.000 Traucl HlnNn DOVER SHORES 305 Ewnq Scar Lane $4,995,000 Sat 1-4 Jo-me Plmnan EASTBLUFF 2215 Alta Villca OrM $UOO,OOO Sun 1-4 , , .. Olillatut Pllce $1,799,000 Sun, .... 61tVllcalk:iftlca $775,000 s.t i.s \ ,. Sun f .:.4 I J ~ EASTSIDE COSTA MESA -37'4 Row.tr Stnet $9'49,000 Sat 1-4 LouAnne AJmy . •• \ J90 Com Mela~: $899,000 Set 1.4 Gnnt-.., • I Sun·~ ! I JOO &chef' ,Sa.c $859,000 Sit 281 H.a Ortw $849,000 s. . f • ~ • 2296 La flllra ~ Nor1h $659.000 ' ~ 2'9M ... OtM $625.000 220 Knox Ser.et. Unit • $579,000 Set 1-4 • ~ ~ J-lvwe ~'Y ~ ~ I p HUNTINGTON BEACH "' § ;o 507 t.m Screet $970,000 Sat 12 ..... .JennKw Wons ~ 9!. ~ "' Sun 12 ..... Jenn'*'Wq ~ ~ IRVINE TERRACE i -<" "'O ~ 717 s.nca.. om. $1 ,795,000 Sat I .... Brtaney~ LAGUNA BEACH 31581 s. SMdows $3.395,000 Sat 12 ..... Donna Huff Sun 12-4 Donna Huff J 1883 Orde Drive $2.995,000 Sun I .... ~Ayres 581 Dunnepn om. $2.995,000 Sat I .... Amy E. Baumprtner Sun I_.. Grayce Taliaferro 2512 T.,._ Hiiis Ort-.. $2,695,000 Sat 12-5 Brad Newport Sun 12-5 Brad Newport 9'47 Tla Juana StrMt $975.000 Sat 1-4 Betfleldl~ NEWPORT COAST 50 Sidra Cow $2,395,000 Sun 1-4 Bnd Upton SS~ltoed $1 .ns.ooo Sun 1-4 MaJVReuben Gulledge NEWPORT HEIGHTS '45'4 s.u Ana Awnue . Sl,395,000 Sun I .... RobertHlllr.9' NEWPORT SHORES :JJ I Walnut Ser.-SIJS0,000 Sun I .... GaWHurphy NEWPORT TERRACE ""·'°° Sec ...... 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Koy pond, lush land.scaptng. 4 bdnn, 3.5 bath. !>2.350.CXX) .. ~e of lpec:tacU1» 4 coastline views! 4 bdrm. 3 bldl home with 2 car prqe. !>2.350.CXXJ Lasuno Nigud -Stoney Pointe condo Laguna ~ -Completely renovated Lasuno ~ -Two complet,ezy Napod (OOll -Stunning 3 bdrm, 3 Beautiful contemporary 3 bdnn, 2 bath, 2 car garage Contact Tina Fauci at 949.201.9654 .)735.CXX) L~ f>cxxJi -BeautifUlly remod- 3 bdnn, 2 bath home! Dramatic ocean & coastline vtews Spaoous declc and hardwood noors. .)1.895.CXX) eled condo with wonderful ocean I condo. Open terrace mountain vlew. Catalina views. Contact Keith Contact. Tina Fauci: 949.201.9664 Ference: 949.637.5236 ~99.CXX) ~.Cl:XJ remodeled cottages. Each has 2 bdrm, I bath. Contact Sue van der Graat: 949.293.1031 .)t46S.()(X) garage home. Minutes from down: iown. Contact ~th Ference: 949.83'7.&16 ':)1.95.C:XXJ ba&h condo. Contact. Sue van der Graaf: 949.293-. 7031 or nna Fauci: 949.201.9664 !>t035.CXX) near solt course. Lower l bdrm, 1 belh. ftreplace, Inside JaundiT. pmate balOOr\f and patio. ~339.900 For cXJdilional inf ormalion, please call or visil our wd>silc cl: lagunasroside.com 4 JW - - • _.... .. ·--·· • -------,, ~ 1 I I· J f J ( ' .. .. ,,, . ., .. , ... , ..... ,, .... ,,, .............................. ~ .................. , ... ,., . • ----------- 517 Begonia, Corona del Mar Oversized 42' lot (near1y 5.000 SQ.ft ) 1n pnme location tn the V1118ge Channing ·aunga1ow· • guest house Move right lnl located South of PCH ATTN:DEVELOPERSll For de\le!Opef"S, thtS is an ldeaJ OppOrtunlly4 Selle< hes plans ewrovecl for 2500 sq ft front untt (3 BR • 2 BA), 1500 1q.ll WICtl 2 BR. 2 BA back ulllt 3 car garage. C.il now fof more info! Usted by Ml(lnda & Tim Frohling (NI) m .5a0 Open House hosted by lilellnda Frohling & Kathy MOOf9 EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW, BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK/I COME TO AN INFORMATIVE, INFORMAL DISCUSSION ON CURRENT TAX-SAVING INFORMATION THAT COULD BE VERY BENEFICIAL TO YOU/ FOLLOWED BY ·a & A•. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, AT 6:00-7:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, AT 6:00-7:00 P.M. AT ARMSTRONG PROPERTIES. CALL (949) 118-4600 TO SAVE YOUR SPOT. Presented by Sara Bolllger, Regional Account Manager LET US HELP YOU RND YOUR EXCHANGE PROPERTY (QUICKLY IF NEEDED/) ----~----- "'"'o' 'J1f.,,/ Or. • -.Sofl! Represented buyer. '(PhO(OQrap/ly by Paul Jol\MOtl 91816-992·5830) 'B•'11il• Cov•-..Sofl! "'Represented seller 8•tJ1ll. Cov1-.Soll! 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McMilliOn•Fo:x ' SERVING CLIENTS FIRST Mission Viejo Pcrfecdy located between the Whiting Ranch W'tldcl'DC$$ Paik and tbe Upper Oso Rc.crvoir this warm, Traditionil Styk home offas a rich life. style balanced by a quiet Countryside setting and easy City accea. Designer styling and the spaciousnc:a of 4 Bedrooms, Bonw Room; and Third Sany Game Room compliment th.is_Watcr-View and Private Pool home. Sellen will ancnain o&r. between: $975,000 -$1,09S,87' Own a rare blending of Dcaigncr Styling and Affordability in a Prime CuJ.. de-sac Location near Dana Point Harbor and South Orange Coun~ ' Beaches. FJcgandy finished 3 &droom, 2 6 Bath with Custom Built I.Oft -· and 2 Car Guagc. Sellen will entertain oBm becweca: $695,000 -$774,876 Laguna Niguel Designer roucba can be cnjoyai rhrougbout th» wondafully dcsipe;d &mily home. The larp Boor1>lan fOr the Suauaawalk Community, WU 2100Sq.Ft of cuua1 yet depnt lmng. 4 BedroOma and 3 Baths, one bed. room and ~th down, eye c:aa:hing bantwood Boon, cuatom tM>-CD• peint, daigncr ~ plw a Jusbly t.nd.:~ b.di.yml with a buiJji: in BBQ aDil entatainmcnt patio. Sela.· ---........... la: $7'4).000. $199.176 Daigner Styling in a prime location Wiih panorunic ~ ol the IW•, tounding hills, city lighcs a.tld lalr.e. fMii-d1 fuUlbed 2 beciftM>ml, bip and apacious loft. 2 6 bedu ud l car~ wood Soon, mcom pUot. wood ah utters, ~ UIC of mold~ ac casings. Plus. built in BBQ. os.led at: $649,000 tUC ss:x:a .. 1 • • lit ~ c a. Q; '< R 0 CT ~ I I w p . ...., 8 ~ ~ ~ c.. ~ "' € "" .... ~ .P §" ~ ... '' • • •• m ------------------------------------------------------. ~ g ~ t? cB 1 t . .. . I I I ' (~ Ann Peters Bill Wyrick Suzanne Wyrick Prudential California Realty What makes selling real estate easy? Advertising in the Daily Pilot . ... 4 For advertising information, call (714) 966-4600 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESS LAW ALL MAJOR & MINOR REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS LmGATION • BUSINESS UTIGATIOO • BUSINESS ~TION llNCORPORATIOO'S. PAATNERSHIPS, ETC ) • EMPlOYMENT LAW & LITIGATION • tOES SAl.f~S LAW & LITIGATION • ~TROCTION DEFECT DISPUTES • ZONING, VARIANCE & PERMIT PAOBLEMS • FOAEClOSURE PR08LEMS • CC&A INTERPRETATION & ENFOACEMENT • ENVIRONMENTAL LJ..W "Let Us Put Our &perience To Work For Yo u" Law Offices Of __ WILDISH & NIALIS I II I I< I \ I I ' I \ I I ,\ I: I "' '\ I '' I \ \\ I I In I (714) 634-8001 Visit Our Web Site: www.wildishandnialis.com Centrally Located To All Of Orange County 500 N. State College Blvd., Ste 1200 • 500 Orange Tower, Orange. CA ~ ~ropo11tan ~ndomlnlums lfQ@O(RJHG HEWPQ8T & llMHCI 2243 MARTIN UNrT 21 7 IRVIMECA 92612 (CROSS rntan OMP\JS a liWrnMI $392,000 ->OH£ BEDROOM •OCH Fm $388,000 To $410,000 ->2 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS • DCH $489,900 Prudential California Realty offers Career Nights and Li censing Classes Career Night shares real estate opportunities for prospective agents Career Ntghts Ask any n~ agent why he or she JOincd Prudential California Realty, and undoubtedly you will be told rt is because of the in-depth trauung. Trish Kraus, director of trairung, and Jan Nestor, administrator of the licensing school, offer a &iendly and safe haven for the new 18ent. Nestot encourages and guides them through the prepaiation process of getting their real estate lJcense and Kraus charts •heir coune to suc~ss wtth the business development classes offered to both new and seasoned agents. Pruden ti.al is keenly aware of the challenges that r.ach nnv agent expujenc.es tn stuttng a real estate career. Managers and mentors provide the guidan~ at the office level, wh.i.le the on-gotn& business development c1assa are conducted at their training center. Mike B'vam, 8eld mm.ager and trainer, will be praent to cover topics such u ~hula of the business. how •t bas~ during the past few years, and opporturuu es within the industry Kraus Sclld that bec~use of the booming Orange County real estate market, those senously thinking about a reaJ estate career should .mend the seminar ~oday's Opporturuues m Real Estate: a free seminar presented by Kraus. Evans and Nestor, taking place on Wednesday, Nov 3, at 6 pm in lrvme, talks about the career opporturuttes available at Prudentlal CahlomUJ Realty Because of the popuJanty of tlus seminar they have added two additional dates November 2 at 6 p m in Rancho Santa Marganta hosted by Lmd.1 Scarberry and November 4 <J\ 6 p m in Mission Viejo hosted by Rick Trevers. Prudential agents benefit from the company's large network of resources including national and local advertistng programs as well as retirement and health care benefits Their c.Ma.rketmg tool has become an excellent resource for both new and ~oncd agents to branch out and compete in today's computer savvy mark~. enabling them to build upon client relationships with personalized marlccting. AD of their training. the mentor program and personaJ agent website!> are comp<rny pc11J programs Ucensing Oasses Prudenual Cahforrua Re.ilty'!> next sesSton of real estate Licensing classes will start on Saturday, Nov 8 Anthony Schools supplse" the course matenals, which include the Cahfonua Real Est.ate Pnnaples, Power Prep Videos, Audio Tapes, plus a computer dtsk and workbook containing more than I 000 pracuce exam quesuons The first three classes are comprised of t 2 hours of accelerated classroom instruction by Jim Parks of Anthony Schools The fourth Trish Kraus and Jan Nestor class, studentS are given a IQO-question open book test Upon passing, the student will receive a Certificate of Completion Due to recent changes made by the Dept of Real Estate, students can now apply for the state ex.am as soon as they enroll in school 11us has d.rasticall y cut down th~ wai t.tng ume to become a licensed agent For mort inf omuitUm, call Tri.sir Kr"us, l"P'udnttial CAlifomlA Really'r Dsrector of Caru r Development 11/ (800) 895-1869. Prudential Califonua Really is proud to bt a member of HomeSttvices of America Inc . a Berltslllrt Hathaway affiliate ~tial Califomia Realty l~ ra"lud among tM nation's Top 5 real estate companies witlt more than S 17 btUwn in saks uolume, llCCOnlint, to Natwnal Relocalimr 11rul Real Esl4k Magurnr Aprll 2003 Vint tU website at WWN7 .f""l"knJiAlail.com .-1 . • w (,/) c.. c a. ~ ":'- ~ 0 C1 , ~ t- r-... 8 ;,. 'f - -~ ' ~ :;: ~ .::;. ~ I t . . .. ' I ' • I t f J j , l .. . • • l J I J ..... i w l cc: •• • t •' t" I Ill I ' ' • . . . .. Register your interest for Mille Fleurs, coming soon to Woodbury Model grand opening scheduled for e~r~ ~ovember H omebuyas who want an elegant cottage--style residence within the intimate village of Woodbury in Irvine a.re encouraged to register their interest for Mille Flairs, a brand new neighbodlood by Standard Pacific Homes. With the model grand opening CWTCDtly scheduled for early November, now ts the ti.me to visit www.standardpadfichomes.com to receive the most updated information on this highly anticipated opportunity . "This neighborhood has been exceptionally planned for homebuyers whose priorities are focused on impressive archhecture as well as a convenient address in the village of Woodbury,• said Karen Spargo, vice president of sales and marketing for Standard Pacific Homes, Orange County Division. "The award-winning architectural firm Robert Hidey Architects was commissioned to design this collection of classic residences, which will feature beautiful indoor and outdoor living areas such as wrap-around front porches, open air courtyards and an anay of innovative room options to suit indiVidual expectations. Mille Fleu.rs' location in the village's Peppertree Square District will also be a significant advantage for residents who will be within a short stroll of Peppertree Square's amenities and services. "An Irvine address has always symbolized a sense of tradition. As Mille Fleurs evolves in the months ahead, it is likely to become a favorite choice among Southern Calif omia homebuyers who want to balance outstanding architectural quality with a village experience that encourages them to truly enjoy their surroundings. With so much to look forward to. prospective homebuyers should make their inquiries today, so they are well prepared for the upcoming grand opening event and the neighborhood's subsequent first sales release,• Spargo added. The Mille Fleu.rs collection will present three floor plans that will encompass approximately 3, I 7 4 to 3 ,648 square feet of space. Finely crafted interiors will have four to five bedrooms, 3.5 to 5.5 baths and two car garages with storage areas. Personalizing opportunities will include an optional guest room, office, bonus room and loft (per plan). Each home will also feature a Signature Kitchen, complete with -Kitchen-Aid stainless steel appliances, slab granite countertops. a family-5ized breakfast nook and storage-enhancing food preparation island. European cottage-inspired architecture will grace the exteriors. Prices are anticipated to start from the $1,000 ,OOOs . Patterned after a classic American small town, the new village of Woodbury is situated in the heart of east IrvJne, between Jeffrey Road and Sand Canyon henue at Trabuco Road. Taking ~we &om the traditional neighborhoods of the past, Woodbwy bas been designed to include walkable, interconnecting residential districts of neighborhoods that reflect their own distinctive architecture and landscaping. Highlighted by numerous thematic gardens and parks, Woodbury is planned to ultimately offer approxi.mately 4,200 single family detached and anached residences as well as apartment homes. Upon completion, the village of Woodbury is expected to include a 30-acre central gathering place known as The Commons, which also will serve as a gateway to a planned village marketplace expected to encompass approximately 450,000 square feet of retail and commercial space. Destined to serve as Woodbury's town square, The Commons includes a proposed elementary school site, community park and residents-only recreation facility showcased with multiple pools, athletic courts, athletic fields and a village green. An this neighborhood has been exceptlonally planned for homebuyers whose prtorltJes are focused on Impressive architecture as well as a convenient address In the vii/age of WOOdbury, ·said Karen Spargo, vice president of sales and marketing for Standard Padjlc Homes, Orange County Division. additional site has been set aside within Woodbwy for a pJann~ middl~ ~oo~ (both proposed schools arc pan oftbe'acchrimed Irvine Unified School District). A ne!Work of tree-lined paseos and trails wtll link homes with the Jeffrey Open Space Spine, the proposed 70-acre Gateway Park and numerous additional recreational opportunities found on The Irvine Ranch. Woodbury ls a development by Irvine Community Development Company, a subsidiary of The Irvine Company. For information on commwlity amenities, visit www .irvineranch.com. All home prices quoted herein a.re estimates or starting ranges only, do not include options, upgrades or lot/location premiums for the home, and may be changed based on market conditions at any time and without prior notice. Product availability is subject to change; please see a sales counselor for~- Standard Pacific, one of the nation's largest homebuilders, has built homes for more than 65,000 families dw1ng its JS-year history. The company focuses its efforts on consttucting homes within a wide range of price and size. Standard Pacific operates in some of the strongest housing markets in the countty with operations throughout the major metropolitan areas in c.alifomia, T~. Arizona, Colorado, Florida and the Carolinas. The company also provides mongage financing and tttle services to its homebuyen through its subsidiaries and joint ventures, Family lnlding Servi.ca, SPH Mortgage, WRT Financial and SPH ntle. For more tnformatton on Family Lending Services, a full~ce mort.gage banJdng company, call (800) 325-5363. Additional homebuilder services include the Standard Pad.fie Desip Studio, wheie Mille Flews homebuyal can visualize the petfect home wWi J})4;~~.of.~~f~~ •.•... ..... ~--c.kl:t ....... . t " ••• " ••• ' ... , \,l;l..IL8 ~ •wa.a.L. • • • • ' • • • • • • • ' • • 1 w ~ Si g ~ 8 0 ~ w p N 8 ~ :0 ~ ~ ,...., VI Q7 <D 0 ~ -< 3' ~ • • I •.• U4 • 8 N 0 ,.., 1l , ... .s u 0 ,; "' ~ "' (/) l!:! "' t> w 76 Cl.> a: 0 ~ ~ jij 0 l >. J • In the heart of Corona del Mar BdDiantly designed with the ftnest materials, th.ii 1mpaasl:ve home evokes the casual pleasures that ddine a carefree lifestyle. Located in one of Soutbem calitomia's most prestigious communtties, enjoy walking to sumptuous restaurants, ftne boutiques and sand-swept beaches. Completed in 2002 with granite and slate accents, enjoy dutt spacious bedrooms and two and half upgraded baths. Upon entry, one is welcomed tnto fonnal living room that commands elegant entertatrung, A grand fireplace creates a special ambience, while walls of glass allow vibrant light to radiate throughout the rooms of this home. The formal dining room is an ideal setting for hosting elegant dinners with loved ones. The gourmet kitchen is rich with upgraded appoutttnents. Chic yet comfortable ptherlngs call for the cozy family room, centered around a crackling warm fireplace. The second level of the home offers complete privacy. From the spaciously appointed master suite, savor crisp ocean breezes from a nearby sundeck, while a aaclding fireplace creates an alluring backdrop for romance. Outside, a third level deck offers the ultimate in alfresco entertaining. Enjoy sparkling dty views from one home, while the other enjoys serene barl>or views. This home is offered at $1.495 million. For mort information, cal1 First Team Estak's Parl Withjack at (949) 400-56 l 0. Tuscan-style estate Nestled in the Newport hills, this classic Perazul estate is the largest model in the exclusive guard-gated community of Newpon Coast. With a 5 ,()()(}-square-foot floor plan, this sprawling residence has five private bedrooms and five and half luxurious baths. A fountain m an inner courtyard evokes a Mediteiranean feel. A custom front entry door has nch wood and glass details with a glimpse of the park-like backyard. The entrance hall has dramatic volume ceilings. Take a step down and enter into elegance in the stunning formal living and dining rootnS. Numerous sets of custom French doors effortlessly blend with nature, allowing in crisp ocean breezes. The gourmet center island kitchen is beautifully appointed with Viking stamless steel appliances and granite counters. Overlooking a private patio, the sunlJt dining room~ a buih-in desk area. Walk-up the grand stairase and skylights lead to the very private second level of the-home. The sprawling master bedroom features a set of French doors opening to a panoramic ocean view terrace. Retire to the luxurious mast.er bath. As you walk down the hallway, there is ~ area for use as a game room. There are two bedroom suites plus a laige bonus room or a home office with its own private entrance from outside. · The lushly landsaped back yard is latge enough for a swimming pool. A built-1n barbecue and bar area is ideal for mte:rtaining with views of the ocean, dty and bay. There is a private guest or maid's quarters with a private oourtyard entmnce. There ts an oversized two car garage and a one car~ with storage. nm home is offered at $3.795 m.iWon. For '1ftM "'fimnation, CAil Finl Tt.11111 &fllle's &#I McN1114{)11ott Ill (949) 719-2050 . Whitewater views from the penthouse Currently undergoing a complete remodel, thJJ excepttooal penthouse offers unobstructed whitewater, San Clemente Pier and coastline Yiews from the Pier Bowl. This top Ooor two bedroom and two bath condo is located in a gated community on the blutfs. Imagine a living space with Thomasville cheny cabinetry throughout, granite slab counters, fabrlcated stone baths, new doon, kitchen appliances and more. Every day, enjoy sit down views from the floor to cd1tng windows tp the living and dining rooms. Additional amenities include an indoor laundry room with the wash~ and dryer included, community pool and spa, two covered parking spaces and outdoor shower to wash away the beach sand. This home is offered at $1 ,325,000. For mtWe Information, call Karen Lichty of First Team EstaJes at (949) 310-6928. Sprawling estate in the hills This idyllic Newport Beach estate offers 4,500 square feet of living space, five oversized bedrooms and eight luxurious baths all on private grounds that enjoy ocean breezes year--round. There is an elegantly appointed formal living room with Italian marble flooring, dramatic, cathedral ceilings and a wall of floor to ceiJJ:ng French doots. The perfect venue for hosting lavish galas, w formal dining room is encased with scenic French doors that open to~ and allow ocean~. A &replace pulls the two rooms together. The newly remodeled gourmet kitchen provides the perfect 9etting for all your culinary endeavors. With an expansive center island foaoing the be.an of the Jc:ilchen, enjoy granite cowners, stainless steel appliances, honey blond cabmetry, travmine floors and custom recessed lighting. N~, relax in the CXY1.J family room with Joved ones swrounded by a wami fuq>lace, a autom-built media center and travertine flooring. Upstairs, the spacious 1Da.1ter suite opens to a private sundedt with ex.quistte valley and hillside views. The reson-5tyie master bath boasts an ovemized}aa.rm tub that overlooks serene viNS. Ideal for an entenalner'1 game romn, the large bonus room is acanted with vaulted ceilings, built-in wet bar and Prench doors that open to a scenic temc.e. Vacation at home is w amazing backyard wtth tropJcal landsc:aptng, a refrahtng pool and a bubbling spa. Majestic canyons foDn an amazing backdrop for gdl.lin& up sumptuous meals on the custom, built-m bubecue. Nestled tn one of the most S0\18ht after COIDDlWlttiel in Southcm Califomla, enjoy aandy beaches, fine shops, Ow star dining and~ tchools. This home Is offered at S2,275,000. For ""1fT ~, Mll Pint Ttt1111 Roil Estll:t<s DtMl W..,. Ill fl 14) 655-6056. • 4--- l a s j •r If -y, Zl p THE PORTFOLIO DIFFERENCE Oscar r>ustamante President • Over JO bank.s and lending institutions to choose from • Loans to $10 m1ll1on; all credit profiles, including eas~-doc and 1nterest-onl~ • Our goal 1s to provide the best rates and lowest cost -all with o u r best price guarantee TRY FIXED 5 -YEAR TO $1 .5 MILLION• 4.95% •ZERO POINTS• INTEREST-ONLY OPTION • NO PREPAYMENT PENALTY!!! Ten things that can improve your escrow experience A little know-how can really pay off In overcoming snags throughout the process By Margarita Billings Escrow -that exchange of infonnation, legal documents and money between a buyer and seller rn a real estate transaction -has always been a mystery to those who don't consider it their profession. And, in fact, most buyers and sellers tre.at it that way -something they don't need to widerstand since esaow professionals are '"taking c.are of things.· Hownrer, a little know-how can really payoff in overcoming snags that can derail your dosing or in helping you ensure esaow doses as quickly as poSSible. As a leader with the California Escrow Association, a stateWide organtzatton that certifies escrow officers and provides conttnutng education, we are ofrenng 10 Ups on what you can do to improve the escrow process I . Tum in your paperwork promptJy. A lot depends on your information and it's usually a mad dash to the finish for the escrow team. Help them keep on track 2. Provide the names, addresses and account numbers of any loans or liens against your property or you personally. l11is one preliminary step that can save mountatns of time. 3 Make sure your lender orders the appraisal within l 0-1 5 days. Much past that and the escrow may have to be extended or cancelled. 4. Know how you want to list your title, such as joint tenancy. Your account.ant or anomey can advise you on the LU and legal consequences of each option. 5. If applicable, provide homeowner's association information to your escrow officer as soon as possible An ass0etation adds an exua step, so it's smart to get a head start. 6. Check into homeowner's msurance. You should check into this before you even deCJde to pun.hase a particular home. It will help keep the green lights on throughout the process 7 Have funds ready Your escrow officer will be able to give you an esumate of your cost.'> 1ust prior to closing. 8 Don't seek add.ttionaJ credit or loan<; during tlus period That's a red flag for lendcn. 9 Don't change 1obs Another red flag Your mcome stream must be secure and have a history I 0. Rely on a reputable Realtor and certified escrow agent ------------They'll know the ropes. and will Rely on a reputable Realtor and certlfted esaow agent. They'll know the ropes, and wlll do everything possible to keep your esaow on schedule. To learn more abOut what certljicatlons esaow agents should acquire, Jog onto www.ceaesaow.org. do everything possible to keep your escrow on schedule To learn more about what certifications escrow agents should acquire, log onto www.ceaescrow.org. Margarita Billings, is a Certified Escrow Officer, with more than 30 years of experience in the escrow industry, Billings is currentJy an active member of the California Escrow Association, holding the titJe of President for the year 2004 Visit tU webstte at WWMl.Ctaescrow.org. • , 111 &> r: "' ~ ';< ~ 0 0-~ .. w p "" 0 ~ :::0 ~ ~ ,.,., "' Qi ;:o- 0 ~ '< ::9 ~ ... ' ~ UI ~ ~ j I f cs ~ -0 ~ ~ ~ w • ~ ' J a: ~ ~ ~ ..., c -· l C . . ··~ • ~ Wrth so many solutions in home loans. the choice is clearly ... As a local lending expert, I can offer you the technology and resources of one of the nation's leading lenders. 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Bob Milliken Bob Chapman Jennifer Wong Betty Comegys 2004 Officers and Board of Directors Officers President President-elect Treasurer Secretary Directors Carrie Allen • Diane Coltrane Bing Girling • Jake Klohs • Judy Mertz David Prince• Jim Weisenbach Executive Vice Presi4eat Tricia Moore, R.C.E., C.A.E. 401 N. Newport Btvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663 (949) 722-2300 • fax (949) ~2-4105 www.ocaor.com ---~----- ----~-- en 1a., rd~ 10 '(' in d rs ----. , • _, 117 !G' <? ~ ':"- $? i '4• w p N ~ :::0 .,, ~ ,..., "' (; ;; 0 Q> ~ Jl §: ' \ ---=~---.....-.. • •• UI 8 N ci M i IJ 8 >; ~ 2 ~ • ., ;; v; u.J ;;; ., a:: 9 ii: _;e. ;;; 0 ,, > •• • Financing a remodel Evaluate the options, then choose the one right for you By Doris A. Black each option. Keep in mind that the interest on interest loan is placed in second position on a home improvement loan is tax-deductible. property title and does not change the t~ o Home Improvement Loan. lf paying for a the 8rst mortgage. Second mortgages are also remodel with cash is not an option, you can commanly wled to pay off high tnterest credit apply for a home improvement loan. Officially e.atd debts, whk:b charge cxxnpound inten·..,t called Title I loans by the Federal Housing Interest paid on the semnd mortgage is Administration, these loans allow homeowners tax-deductible whereas tnterest paid to credtt One of the first bwdles you~ fare w?en to borrow up to $25,000 for home card companJes '-'not. contemplating a home remodel is 5.nanang. improvements on a single family dwelling. Cash-Out Refinancing. A third option is How will you pay for it7 The two most common Interest rates are fixed and can be spread over cash-out reftnandng. Cash-out refinancing is ways are to pay with cash or to get a home 20 to 30 years. the p~ of refinancing your home for more improvement loan. but these aren't the only Home Equity Line of CrediL A home equity than the current mortgage amount with you methods available Other options often line of credit is a revolving aedit account that . pocketing the d:i.flemlce Jn cash. In essence, overlooked include a home equity line o1: allows you to withdraw money as needed. With you are replacing your home mortgage with •1 aedit, a second mortH~a home equtty a variable interest rate, the draw period can be more cwrent version. Hcmeownm often loan, and ca.sh-Out reDnandng Let's look at the open for 10 to 15 years, allowing reftnancetotakeadvantqe ofJ.owerJnterest pros and cons of each • do-it-yourselfers plenty of time to complete rates and use the cash~ for home Paying with Cash. At first glance, usmg ca.Vi pro;ects and pay only for the amount of money tmprovanems. You should be atiirme, however, to pay for a remodel may seem like the most 1hey use. During the draw period, you have the that there are dosing com~~__..~ Jogieal approach. After all. who wants to accrue option of making interest only payments or n!finmdDg, which muJd amount to lllIIJWQ» moredebl1 But"~ opting for~ cbo'cl-. fuDy amortized payments. At the end of the or thousands of dollan . .Keep this In mmd consider the money you11 lose in ilJlaSl.. As draw pmod, the line of credit converts to a when con~ long as the c.ash stayS tn an ilCCOUD1. it is fully amorti7.ed loan. lntettSt paid on a home ~ theC:iliC&;l1t ways money can accruing interest~ making you money. « equity line of adt is tax-<ieductible as the line be acqulftd for a home remodel, it ts easy to you remove some of it. your me of retum of aedit is secured by the mortgage on your see how bomeownen mJght overatend could drop stgnifirantly, depending oo the type home. themselves ftnanctaJ)y. Don't Id it happen to of acaJIBrt you~. the halma and the Second Mortgage or a Home Equity Loan. A you. A good rule of thumb ts to spend 80 tnUrest rare. second mortgage. or a home equity loan, is pereent of whit you can ac:nully afford to pay To detmn~ if tJm is really the best opdoO. mother optJoo.. Most banks will loan you up to for a remodel. 1bat way, tf scmethtng ~the cost of other ftomdng opdooS to 125 percmt of the value of your home for a unexpeaed happens md you have to pay t.beillaime loss JOQwoald~ bf..... . lelCXJlld a•,,..... 'Ib.is ftxed.nte simple more, you won't go Oftr"budget. dllb: saaa.m. wlth41ll tbeftgl"""m ..-· • , Don{t miss new home w opportunities at Amalfi and ~ Escala c: a. ... -:< $? Homeowners can enjoy and Grille with its 18-hole, Fred ~ Couples "signature" goU course. ~ .. , all Talega amenities w Among the privileges exclusive to c:- Talega residents are the seven-acre "" 8 Don't miss the opportunity to Talega Swim and Athletic Club "" purchase at Standard Pacific with a 6,00~square-foot ;:c Homes' A.malfi and Escala in the clubhouse that has activities and "' ~ coastal countryside ofTalega of dubs for the entire family, a '"' V' ~ San Oemente. Exquisitely multi-purpose sport court, sand ~ upgraded, fully fumiihed models volleyball courts, water play 0 are currently available, as well as a fountains, junior Olympic pool \!o < selection of homes with beautiful and resort pool. When completed, Jl custom options that will be ready Liberty Park will feature a private ?. for move-in beginning in facility that includes a regulation November. size pool for Talega's sWim team, "Homebuyers who want to enjoy the Tiger Sharks. the convenience and architecrural Pnce and product availability are styling of a model residence must subject to change, plea~t' c.onsult a act now,. said Pam Johnson. senior sales counselor for details sales counselor for Escala. "'The No guarantee is made of exisung Escala models feature (per plan) views, wtuch may be altered by ·' granite counttttops and stainless subseque nt development, steel appliances in the kitchens, construction, tree growth and hardwood and slate flooring, as landscaping. well as audio packages and alarms. Standard Paaflc, one of the Magn.i.6.cent exterior amenities nation's largest homebuilders, has include a fireplace in the backyard built homes for more than 65,000 of the Residence One and a double families during Its 38-year history. fountain in the Residence Four." The company focuses its efforts on The Ama1fi Models, which offer constructing homes within a wide spectacular locations overlooking range of pnce and size. Standard the mountains and Uberty Park, Pacific operates in some of the on the are graced with (per plan) stainless strongest housing markets in the i;teel appliances and granite country with operations nns of countertops in the kitchens. throughout the major also Walker l.anger limestone, hon ed metropoUt.a.n areas in California, reilit marble and Spanish pavers. AJarm Texas, Arizona, Colorad o, Florida re<\t <>ystems and surround sound and the Carolinas The company edu ~peakers are also included. also proV1des mortgage financing Escala's floor plans range from and title services to its approximately 2,263 to 2,453 h omebuyers through its square feet, with three and four subsidiaries and jomt venture~. gtS bedrooms, up to three baths and Family Lending Services, SPH no re two car garages. Pdces are from Mortgage, WRT Financial and SPH OU the low $800,000s. Title. ~e. Amalfl's floor plans range from To visit Amalfi and Escala's th a approximately 2, 135 to 2,463 model hom es, u avel the 1-5 to square feet, with three to four A venida Pico and head east. !St bedrooms, up to three baths and Proceed to A venida Vista ever, two car garages. Prices are from Hermosa, go left and proceed to the high $700,000s. Camino I.a Pedri.za and tum righL -ed6 Talega of San Oemente, situated Tum right into the Talega on 3,500 acres and located three Welcome Center. open daily 10 miles from the Pad.fie Ocean, a.m . to 5 p.m . For additional •can offers an may of neighborhoods information, call (877) 4talega or 0 ranging in price from the visit www.talega.com. $500,000s to more than S2 million For information on Ama!fi, call :0 that appeal to a variety of (949) 2 l 8-2700;for Escala, call lifestyles. Mmy ofTalega's (949) 218-1200. Homt:buyers who ay reSidenccs have vtews of the wanJ immediate information on ocean, the golf couise, patks or other new ho1M developments by open space. TaJega residents enjoy Sta"'-'ard Pacific Homes are tich amenities tncludfn& 19 miles mcouraged to visit its website at of trails md the Talega Go'lf Club www.standardpacifichomes. cqm "' . . . -. .. ·~ m I~ • • , .... I. • ·- I ....... .,~11.a11M Aapex Discount ~g. 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Ughting is an essential ingredient of any piece of furniture it will be placed by and the 3. Choose a shade. Shades come in hwid.ttds home. You can use it to balance and lamp itself from the base to the bottom of the of shapes and sizes. They can be tall and thin, supplement the natural light in a room, to shade. If you're considering a floor lamp to shon and wide, linen or bamboo. Try to choose illuminate dark comers, to provide adequate illuminate a reading chair, make sure you a shade that will match the stylt of your lamp task lighting and to create vibrant focal points measure from the ftoor to your eye level when and its dimensions. As a general rule, the of interest. There are many fun ways to light up seated in the chair. The industry standard for a lampshade should be wide enough to conceal a room. You can use a torchiere to create accent floor lamp is between 40• and 42" high, but that all the mechanical components while flattering or ambient lighting. You can place a canned doem't mean a lamp will be the right height for the base. uplight behind a potted plant to light up a dim you. Your height and the firmness of the chair, 4. Try adding fancy 6nials or beads to yow comer or a small lamp on the table next to the or lack of, could make a big difference in lamp for a unique finishing touch. front door to illuminate the foyer. You can use whether or not a lamp will work for you. If you have a lamp that you adore but is out small spotlights to highlight works of an or Nothing Is worse than trying to read wtth the of date or doesn't match your dkor, consider family photos. constant glare of a llghtbulb shining in your changing it. Give the base a new coat of paint, !Amps offer more versatility to lighting face, so take your own measurements before add a new shade and presto, you have a whoJt> options than any other type of fb:ture. A variety heading out to atq>. new lamp for minimal ti.me and money. To ol styles are available to reflect the character of If you can't find the exact lamp you want, revive an old shade, recover tt. Just lay the any home. For a contemporary home, for consider making your own. lamp kits are now shade on its side QD top of the fabric you've example, you might use sleek, metal floor available at most hardware stores. With a little chosen and roll it aaoss the fabric, drawing an lamps with articulating anns for task lighting imagtDa1ioo. you cm ae.ate the perfect outline of it as you go. Cut the fabtic, allowtng and a sllin-stemmed t.able lamp for reading. For one-of-a-kind limp yoU've been seeking. To an extra inch on each edge, and hot glue ft onto an ans and aafts h001e, you mJgbt use make your own lamp, follow these simple the shade, folding over the top and bottom stal.Ded~ pendant IJldrtl for task IJghttng inltruaiona. edges and attaching them to the Inside. md a lqWl1'e wooden taf>Je lamp for nwftng. 1. Select a hue. Just about anything wtll wodc lighting an liven up a room and make tt feel The~ a.re endless. · from a teapot to a yard ornament, as long as inviting and warm. Pay attention to the imnps ·.Coo9kkr~f\Jnc:ttonof~~~ '.'.', ·=4dll-~tbiQughthetop~ ~~.JQU\lle~~thl'm L ' ~OQt.AObbtlamp"'*ifbt,~·,•.; . . . '.:.·.•/,•, .·.•.•,•, . ~~.b~tlor'a~t)Drl. ••1\Jtn~f(~······· Newport Heights home This tum-key, four bedroom, three bath Newport Heights home has been redone from the studs up. Great floor plan with open kitchen and family room combination. The second story features an enonnous master suite wtth fireplace and large sitting area. Beautiful backyard with private spa. Best buy in the Heights. Th.is h ome is offered at SJ ,549,000 For more infimnation, call Jon Dishon at (949) 640-3600 Strada Properties, 140 Newport Center Drive, Sit. 100, Newport Btach Elegant, model perfect, Castaway · Plan 2 Beautiful Tesoro Villas home with great ocean view Gorgeous, anttque fireplace in Uving room and French antique chandellers in entry and dining room. Features a library/parlor off entry. huge laundry room with bwlt-ins, WUle closet, storage area, office nook at top of sta1rS Thin! bedroom currently us~d as an office and can easily be converted Newly remodeled kitchen Wlth granite countertops and stainless steel appliances This home is offered at $1,550,000 For more rnfonnatwn call Kara Kipp al (949) 640-3600. Strada Propertie:. I 40 Newport Center Onue. Ste 100, Newport Beach. Spacious two-story home This three bedroom. rwo and one-half bath townhome is locate 111 desirable l:.aS1s1<..le I I eights The hvmg room feature'> vaulted ceumgs and opens to the d.uung room wnh French doors which open to the rear patio The knchen includes tl garden wmdow and opens to a d1mng .uea Wlth French doors off of the sunny front pauo wt th Located on cul-de-sac, this tum-key home sits on one of the largest lots and features a gowmet k.Jtchen that opens to the fanuJy room and park-Wee gardens, which are conducive to lavish entertaining. The home has large, open spaces, yet a serene and inumate feeling with gorgeous maple hardwood floors '--------...-......---------~ Sparush pavers There are thrl'l' beclroonh upStcl.lrS tncluding a guest room downstairs. Upstairs you Wlll find a secluded master suite wnh hreplace and artist's studio with many built-ms which could be a flfth bedroom One bedroom features a private office or hobby room This home ts offered at $2,095,000 For~ '".form41Wn· call Adrienne Brennan at (949) 640-3600 Strada ProperHes. 140 Newport Cnlter Dnve. Ste. I 00, Newport Beach. Marvelous, highly upgraded Martinez Plan 5 Located in Turtle Ridge's community of Ashton Green. 11Us three bedroom, two and one-half bath home has a flowing floor plan that includes a large kitchen with granite oountertops, tile floors and newer applJances, spacious IWin& room with fireplace md Lvge dining area. Alhton Green features an Olympic-med pool, spa and patio gathering areal throU&b<>ut the development. Other amenities of llUs state-of-tbe-ert home include Category 5 wiring throughout, 6re spdnlden, lc:CUrlty system, and oversized two car garage which is wired for an deadc ftblde and mote. This home 11 otrered at S629 ,000. -: · :-: : : • · : : .. f!o!""" /l/fp~.'f'P.T!'ft. ~ ff/'(9.41(ffl-J6{J(J\ ~trqda Propertfes, • ' ' ' ' 'IMJ Ntfll#ft CJado' OrlflC: $":JOO, N~Bod. wtth a fireplace, another guest bedroom with a pnvate balcony and a large mru.ter bedroom Ttus home also leaturei. newer carpeting, rec:ently refinished hardwood floor.. and newer landscap111g Ttus home IS offered at $579,000 For ffWre mfonnation call Tim Carr at {949) 640-3600 Strc1da Properlit·~ 140 Neurort Ct nter Dnve Sit• 100, Newport Beach Three bedroom home with great floor plan Great floor plan with main Ooor bedroom or office, three bedrooms plus a bonus room upstclJI'S Feature~ mclude vaulted ceilings, spacious kitchen, formal dining room, three fireplaces (living room. fanuJy room and master bedroom), marble Ooors in kitchen, entry Separate laundry room. Nice quiet street Upgraded with plush carpet, marble fl oors. Ughts, faucets and more Easy to show This home is offered at $975,000. For.""'11 mf<Jf'mlltkm, can Gary Hesstlgq:spt-at (949) ~}m. s'"""' hopmia, 140' Newp<lrl Centff ~. SU. JOO; NelO'port 8it/l.e1' . • -. 1Zl ~ c: a "" ';:c 9 ~ ..... 0 N 8 b A'. 'll ~ :!. t. ~ a 2: ~ 3l ~ 4 .. I .. -t =--. m·.-------------------------------------------............ --........... ----------. r. CORONA DEL MAR 345 Cameo Shores 4Br 3Ba Sat 2-5 Patty Harvey 714-501-6110 Metro Realty 412 Hazel Ave. 4Br 4.5Ba Sun. 1-4 Michael Brinkman Coastline. Realty 949-650-9100 $2,445,000 .. $2,995,000 DANA POINT 33652 Blue Lantern 4Br 3.5Ba Sun 1-5 Ed Conway offc 949-370-5766 cell 949-661-2784 $1,890,000 LAKE FOREST 25337 Via Viego 4Br Sat 12-3 Julie Oneill 949-689-8797 $389,000 NEWPORT BEACH 306 Pirate Rd 4Br Sat-Sun 1-5 $1,379,000 Mel Kiddle, Rltr 949-887-6552 44 Baycrest Court 3Br 3Ba Sat 1-4 Michael Stark Metro Realty ... 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(')(/1J patio~ tU4.. • Spau tnlrananfi 9' ~ ui1Use • 'f.Jct,aior c/IJl!-wool wiNlows tluf1M8fwut 17 Harbor Liglat, Newport Co..t SS,S00,000 Fabulous front row ocean and lOlf oounc Mediterra.ac:a. estatt with 5 bedrooms and S full bath& and 2 powder rooms, f1'us ao eRC:Uti9'C library, cntenainment room, ocaJl view pool and 'fl'&. w=~:.:~~J.D . ..... ..... u w. \ I I t ••• --------- NEWPORT BEACH Best Townhome On 81i Canyon Gol Course 44 Canyon Island Dr. Fabulous 180° Golf Course Views: 7th, 8th + 15th Fai~ Loke. 3 Bedrm + Den{~~· Sq. Ft. Vouhed Ceils, s Have Views, Completely Remodeled. $1, 195,000 Private Sale By Appointment 949.718. 1383 D NEWPORT COAST -SANTA LUCIA Lease -Newport Coast Gated Community-$8000.00 per month. 3 bedroom plus office and 3 car garage. Soaring vaulted ceilings , upgraded throughout with fabulous marbles and granites. Available with short notice. NEWPORT COAST • ALTEZZA $1,395,000 Newport Coast-Lowest priced condo with 2300 sq ft -Gated Community. End unit-with large wrap around yard, beautifully appointed. Live 5 minutes from the beach and Fashion Island STEFANIE MEURER (949) 715-3 I 56 For Information I Floorplans: Go to my Website: www.stefaniemeurer.com -... -...- ---I • I 125 ~ c a. Q) ~ 0 n & £ ~ w 9 "" c 0 b Al fl) ~ r "' o; ~ c ~ -< :P £ 1 I ' • " Iii ·...-121 ;. 8 N ~ ( "\ .... ~ ~ >. ft> ~ ~ &> ~ w "jij &I a:: :§ 0: ~ iij 0 l -. ' t • ... • ~--~----------------------------.............. _ ----. ----· .. - Newport Coast Ocean Ridge -1631 Pegasus Street Perfect family home with large yard Pel5 OK Available n~ $3250/mo. Year lease By Owner 949.887.7373 By Owner, Agents Welcome Contact Terri WaDdna 949-290-07 51 or 949-3 70-9393 COSTA MESA Rare Opportunity - 3 Br Condos Now Available! 2 and 3 Bedroom Condos Starting aJ $360,000 Cape Cod 2-etory townhome style Near Newport Beach F.adl c.do ..... hias room, diaina area, l l/l Ida, ~ ki4dlal. larJt muter aJte w/ flldttd mthip, la1Ddry, •ndfrvoud -.rtd pmJna. P<d, JICUli. di* to all .c:ass. 260 Victoria OJHn Wedlusday Through Salluday 11-7 Legends Ftnandal Group 951~16 PACKAGE DEALS HOl\llES OF THE \l\/EE K HOMES OF THE WEEK DISPLAY AD • LISTI NC IN OPEN HOME GUIDE • 4 - D A ,Y 4-LINE FULL-RUN CLASS AD FOR ONE LOW PRIC·EI CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TODAY/ Offered at $3,850,000 LORRAINE O'DONNELL ANNIE GENDROUS 949.574.4245 949.574.42411 Lt )0 Villa Tesori sold by Sara a Brad Hinman . . nils newly completed custom estate Is In Pelican Crest Real estate professionals Sara fr Brad Hinman, of Coast Newport Properties have expeaenced a strong summer adding to an already successful year. The mother/son tea,tn recently sold "VU1a Tesort• (6 Skycrest), a newly completed, landmark custom estate in the Pelican Crest area of Newport Coast. Sara and Brad~ the seller/developer, Rob and Mome Glass ol Gius Construction Corp. The Htnmans and Glass have worked together for many years on numerous projects. On Villa TesotJ. the Hin.mans 90.ld Glals the vacant lot, provtded oonsulution during conmuctton and sold the completed home for one of the hJ&hest prices ever acbleftd tn Newport Coan. -it is an extensive process, and we enjoy being involved and having the opportunity to offer input along the way; Brad said. Sara believes that Rob and Mome Glass have a good handle on what discem.Jng buyers desire when it comes to classic, custom homes. In addition to development, Rob also finishes the home wtth beautiful interior design. Each home is unique and true to tts architectural style. Sara has been selling real estate for more than 28 years, and her son Brad, for nearly 10 years. Brad, with a degree in Planning and Dnelopment from USC, enjoys woridng with developers on new projects. Sara and Brad repraent buyers and sellers throughout the cout. Their many years of experience gives them unsurpaued knowledge of the distinctive coastal area. Thdr philosophy bas always bttn to give Exquisite five bedroom home In guard-gated Harbor Cove Situated in the guard-gated com.mun.tty of Harbor Cove, one of Newport Beach's premier family nctgbborboods, this model perfect home has a total of five bedrooms and three baths. The property's interior location offers privacy and tranquillity. Featt:'!fi an open Boor plarl with vauhed fn&I, tlUI exqWJtte res1de0cle ii amaitlf ~ lowest priad Oft bedroom home in Newpott leidl. One bedroom and one Mdlare k>cased &nmscms. ~ h1lh bidt)ard tn.Yttagadous~ each client their personal time and attention. "Sara and Brad are the quintessential real estate professionals; said Peter H. Hernandez, pre51dent and chief operating officer of Coldwell Banker Orange County. "Each listing they represent is marketed uniquely to its strength. Their anenuon to detail is exhaustive. I'm proud to have them in our company.• Summarizing 2004, Brad said, "We have had a good year. Newport Beach, Newport Coast and ~dy Canyon continue to be in great demand. There are so many wonderful types of communities oiiering diverse lifestyles within a few miles of the coast. We are so fortunate to live and work ln this great area.• S4ra & Brad Hlttma11 can be reached at Coast Nauport Properties/OJ/d'"11 Btlnlter, 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Buell. Call (949) 759-3705. """"1.~te.com. 1btili home .. 08cftd at $1,429 ,ooo. 'ltormotr ~, rAIJEIJoi W .... ofONut NewptWI ~ ...,.t {949) 6UJl"IOO. QU 1 i! ..,.,_ ~ B1'0ltmlp II ti~ o/IM NR1'""""' of """IJaia. NRT ~c~-~~milt:SlllU~~""· ""sUddlMycf Coldwell Bankers Chad Schlosser is results oriented He Is known for his outstanding interpersonal skills Chad SChlosser As a licensed real est.ate broker with Coldwell Banker's Newport Beach office, Chad Schlosser has additional knowledge and educauon in the real estat~ industry th.at sets him apart from others m his profession Known for his outstanding commurucation and interpersonal skills, he ts a results-oriented professional who lS motivated and enthusiastic when 1t comes to helping his clients acrueve their real estate goals. Schlosser has an extensive background m sales th,lt enables rum to close t.ransacuons successfully He specializes in developing and enhannng long-term client relat:Jonsrups His ongoing comm.ttment to proVJdtng the highest quality of customer servi.re enables tum to consistently meet or exceed client expectations Schlosser en1oys staying mvolved m the region he serves through membershlp rn the Newpon Beach Chamber of Commen::e A tughly skilled and educated professional. Schlosser received his bachelor of Saence degree in business administration and finance from Daruels School of Business at the Uruversity of Denver Pnor to joining Coldwell Banker, he managed a $20 million portfolio of multi-untt and single farruly residential properties for a large property management firm in Redondo Beach As a former sales representative for pharmaceutical sports supplemental products, he conducted promotions to launch new products. consistently exceeding sales goals. When it comes to developing the most effective m.a.rket!Jl8 strategies, SchJosser's expenence as an executive account representative for a major mark~ ftrm serves h.ls clients well Backed by the extensive resources of Coldwell Bmlc.er, Schlosser is proud to offer the highest callber of informed, personalized seivice that de.livers results. He looks forward to assisting you with all of your ial estate needs throughout Newport Beach and twTOUDding communities. di.I SA~QM ~ ~ 111 Coldwtll Bau~s N~ Bod ".{/i«. Olll U..61 (949) 6"-1600. E~~~·°""· • • 1%7 V> ... c a. ... < ~ 0 ,. I ~ 0 . ..., 8 &.. ;o "' ~ ..... "' (;; ~ 0 ~ ~ ,, §: j~~~~-----~-------------~ ............... .. ! f. r l l . . ~ I j t l ·- ----WWW ·-.-.._ ._ s e *a WWW£ • • .. f J!l:t'" 121 •