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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-03-14 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' t , • ~ ' ) .. :seMng the Newport~ community since 1907 . . I · KIM HAGGERlY I DAILY fl.OT :tea students 11-year.old Daniel Govea. left, 10-year-old ~ose Flores and Leonel Lopez, 11, play with Rainbow ihe chameleon on the school grounds Friday, • Roughing it • Volunteers for Toshiba Senior Classic don't just putter around the country club - they really work hard. By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -They are the nuts and bolts that hold a major event like the Toshiba Senior Classic together. The faces behind the glamour and the glory. The gears underneath tbe shiny surface, working day ~and night to malce sure everything goes off without !3- hitch. They are the 1,000 people who are volunteering their time to help plan and run this year's Senior PGA tournament -from the heads of the event right down to those who pick up the mess at the end of each day. Jake Rohrer, co-chair of the tournament at the New- port Beach Country Club, said volunteers are orga- nized into 30 committees, each of which has its own chairman or two. They support the different aspects involved in putting together a successful tournament, he said. And judging from the large turnout at the first round of Uie tournament Friday, Rohrer said the volunteers are doing just that. They even managed to keep El Ni.iio away, he joked. •Today went very well -we had a lot of people out here,,.. he said. The largest volunteer group is the marshal commit- tee, made up of people who control the crowds as they travel from each bole and regulate access around the fields and greens, Rohrer said. There are hospitality committees for pros and sponsors, a scoring committee and even an ecology committee -more commonly known as the "trash picker-uppers.~ •If it wasn't for the volunteers, there wouldn't be a tournament," said Mary Boyle, chairwoman of the transportation committee. HTh.is year has been so orga- nized -the staff bas done a tremendous job." She and her 50-plus volunteers are in charge of tak- ing the PGA players and their families to and from the airport in Cadillacs that are loaned to them for the week, and shuttling the golfers wherev~r they need to go during the tournament. 8 SEE TOSHIBA PAGE A7 Education is on the move at Rea school • EDITORS NO'IE: · This Is the flftti In a series of articles that will appear on West Side tduc:atlon. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot WEsr SIDE -There is at least one constant for the Rea 5th and 6th Grade Center students who came from Pomona Elementary School: the motto ·1 am a capable, talented, intelligent student.• In many Pomona classrooms, the motto is posted in Spanish and Eng· lish, but not so at Rea. It's English only. Constants are important for the former Pomona students, who, after only one year, will be moving on to I After being closed for 16 years, TeWinkle Middle School for the Rea was reopened in September to sixth grade. help ease crowding at Whittier and decade, Killian came with his fifth- graders to Rea in September. In fact, it was Killian who came up with the school motto. Concerned about Pomona, two schools that having students move experienced significant to three schools in three w s·d growth because of state- "I think it says everything that we want for our students,• he said. ·we want them to know they're capable, talented and intelligent.• years, the school board est I e mandated class-size recently attempted to t • reductions. address the issue but S 0 [ I e S 1n addition to keeping decided instead to Tales from the current fifth-and-ACTM LEARNING E.NVIRONMENT maintain the same education's sixth-grade configuration grade configuration at front line at Rea, the school board Hiving worked in West Side schools for a decade, Killian is con- fident that the program offered at Rea is challenging for its students and comparable to the quality of education students receive at some of its wealthier counterparts in Rea for at least one may also eventually add more year. Rea receives students from both Pomona and Whittier elementary schools. The Whittier students stay at Rea for both the fifth and sixth grades. either fowth or seventh grade to the class roll. For the students who came here from Pomona, there is one other constant: Principal Ken Killian. Having been at Pomona for almost a 8 SEE REA PAGE A14 El Toro airport takes center stage at debate • Incumbent Supervisor Tom Wilson, who opposes airport, and challenger John Hedges, who supports it, squared off in Laguna Hills. By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot LAGUNA HillS -The question of the day was, "If the Orange County Board of Supervisors votes no on an airport at El Toro and no on inaeased flights at John Wayne Airport, wouldn't our problems be solved?" The answers, which came from 5th Oistnct supervisorial candidates Tom Wilson and John Hedges during the first public debate of the cam- paign Friday, were as oppos~te as the two politi- cians' views on the controversial tSSue. ·Airports such as Fullerton, Los Angeles, Ontario and Long Beach are all lookmg at expan- cion and tnodemization -my challenge is finding ways to get you there," said incumbent Wilson. "I'm not interested 10 more flights at John Wayne, and I'm not a proponent for a commercial airport at El Toro.• But Hedges, a Newport Beach counolman run- • SEE DEBATE PAGE A7 Leec~ pushes for shift toward English-only MAAC MAR™ I OAl.Y Pl.OT Lee Trevino and the rest of the Senior PGA gotten tlild oa for real Prtday u the Toshiba Senior Clultc IV got under way at the Newport BMcb C~ Cub. •Trustee's statement follows state Board of Education decision abolishing mandatory bilingual programs. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Now that the state Board of Education has done away with mandatory bilingual education programs m pub-SdM>OI trustHs lie schools, one Newport- Mesa school offioal SAtd she plans to propose an Enghsh- only policy for the district. Other Newport-Mesa officials gave mixed reac- tions to the state board's decision Thursday giving school districts the power to waive the bilingual education mandate without petitioning the state. •Thousands of kids held hostage in bilingual programs now have the opportunity to be set free,• said Newport-Mesa schQOl board member Wend Leece, who believes the district should ~mi~-.._t--a:-r::o'°"'p~an~-=glISfi-o y po cy. ow lS our mor. • Construction on Coast Higbw!y in Cmona del Mar is keeping some ~ents awake at night. r ,. -· cindy trane christeson Helping children help themselves ·c hildren are a great comfort in your old age -and they help you to reach it laster, too.• -Lionel M. Kauffman M y husband, Jon, and I were enjoying the sun and sandwiches at Pacific Whey Bakery in Newport Beach rece ntly. At several other outdoor tables, friends, families and .coworkers also consumed calories -and conversation. • • In between bites, we were most entertained by a pair of mothers, each with a preschool-aged child. one boy and one girl. The mother of the girl never got up once during the meal as her daughter was content sit- ting still, sipping her juice and dainti- ly eating her sandwich and grapes. On the other hand, the boy's mother got a major workout just keeping him away from the street, out of the stores and off the table. "You are such a boyr• his mother groaned . He had inhaled some food and was relishing the taste and touch of his smashed cookie. The little boy's hands and face were decorated wjth dirt, jam and chocolate, and his feet were unable to stay in one place. He looked happy and normal to me. His mother looked exhausted. I wanted to help her. I wanted to tell her that her boy was normal ! ~ i I I I i ! •! ! ! i By Oulstopher Goffard, Daily Pilot ' For th4'Jews trembling in\tbe gas chambers ot Europe in 1945, rid- ing down the ghastly nadir of their people's history, the state of Israel held out the promise of refuge -and was exactly as dim a dream. The birth ot a sovereign Jewish state only three years later JllMked a startling reversal of fortune. It meant •the fulfillment of two mil- lennia of waiting, longing, praying and keeping faith," said Rabbi Mark S. Miller of Temple Bat Yahm in Newport Beach. "For people to go from the very val- ley of the shadow of death to the moun- taintop of their own homeland is noth- ing short of a miracle." Prom now through mid-May, Jewish groups across the county will hold a series of lectures, exhibits and parades celebrating Israel's 50th anniversary and enmining its meaning. • Many will be held in Costa Mesa, with events at the Jewish Community Center, Whittier Law School and the Orange County Performing Arts Center. lb~ largest events will be a fair at UC Iriine on April 26 and the Birthday Bash Extravaganza at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Irvine on April 30, the anniversary itself. DON LEACH I DAA.Y Pit.OT Gordoll fllmman, cb.alrmaD of Orangt County Celebratton Jubilee, enjoys the flnt event of tbe 50th anniversary of Israeli statehood at .. The Birth of Israel -Celebrating Fifty Years of Ufe'" photography exhlbtt at the Orange County Museum of Art at South Coast Plaza. Gordon Fishman, a board member of the Jewish Federa- tion of Orange County and the man who spearheaded the series, which is dubbed "Celebration Jubilee,• said he hopes it draws together Jews from across the county. "You can live in Fullerton and never know anybody who bration Jubilee has brought about a meeting of people who would other- wise not have known "For people to go from the very valley of the shadow of death to the mountaintop of their own homeland is nothing short of a · miracle." -RABBI MARK S. MILLER • each oUt~r." 1 Fislunan,aretired ophthalmologist. said 90 Jewish community leaders across the , county responded.fast fall to his call foT r I ideas about how to celebrate the anniver- sary. "One of the won- derful things that has happened that we'v~ already seen is we 1 have the Reform. Orthodox and Con- lives in Mission Viejo,• said Fishman, a Newport Beach resident. •1 think Cele- servative rabbis all coming together in a friendly and cohesive (way),• he said. Miller, who bas been asked to speak at the celebration, said the word jubilee derives from the Hebrew word •yovel" and the number 50 carries biblical reso- napce, deJlOting a time of fre.edom and restoration. · • •For the people in the Holocaust, Jerusalem might as well have been on the moon for all that they could get to it,'.' Miller said. Yet among the faithful, he said, the question remains: •Why, this ge.oeration and not 80 other-generations? Why can I get on an airplane and do what Moses couldn't do, and enter Israel?• Miller, who is 50, wa.s born only months after Israel's independence. •1 used to say, 'If you look at me, you can see how old Israel is,'" he said. •Now I say, 'If you look at me, you can see how young Israel is.'" ~and doing a great job at being a boy. I wanted to tell her to keep doing the superb job she was of channeling his energy, loving him to death and keeping him alive. But she didn't look like she wanted anything from me (except maybe to trade places). So I just smiled I overheard someone else say, ·we11, you know, boys will be boys." ,briefly This is obviously true to a point, because boys are meant to be boys. They will explore, explode and exas- perate. They will dig in the dirt and disassemble appliances. That's part ol their jobs, and they need space (and supervision) to do just that They also need to be taught how to grow up and be young gentle- men, with all that that word means. And they need parents who will •show and tell" them how. The same goes for little girls. They will delight, devise and distract. They will chat, cheer and cry. That's part of their job as long as they are taught to grow up and be young ladies, with all that that word means. We mothers and fathers need to be committed to our sons and daughters, and committed to the process of parenting them into responsible young men and ladies. We need to help them gain more self-control and less self-amteredness. We should model morals and expect respect. As parents we should fill our homes with both love and limits. We need to encourage, equip and educate. We need to teach, talk and listen. We need to work hard, love deeply and play often. And occasionally we should try ti:> relish the taste and touch of a smashed cookie. And you can quote me on thatl • CINDY ntANE CHUSTESON Is • New- port BHch resident who speaks frequently to ~renting groups.. VOL 12. N0.11 BEADQS HQNNE 642-6086 ~~~abcM.lt 1he Delly Pilot Of ~tips. 'IMWU OUr ..._Is DOW. lay St.. (.Oita MIN. c.alJf. '2621. . ···' ·' --~····· ... . -. ~ ~ ,.., . -.,,..... . .., .. ' . : ::~ ~ ••lboa 63152 eoron. def M• 64153 CostaMeu 65151 Newport Buch 64151 ~COllt '4154 ... flOMCAIT LOCATION s.tE Wedge 2-4 M'Nt Nlwpoft 2-4 wrNI '**-2;.c wnw 9'Mr Jetty 2-4 wnw CdM 2-J Wf'(W 0.1 Presbyterian church holds renewal event The public is invited to attend the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant's annual •Focus '98: A Week- end of Renewal· that take~ place today and Sunday and features husband and wife speakers Louis H. Evans, Jr. and Coleen Townsend Evans. The theme of this year's event is "Searching for Clarity in our Walk with Christ." Events include full plenary sessions in the church sanctuary today at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 10 a.m.; a men's breakfast today at 7:30 a.m. and a women's brunch today at 11 a.m. The weekend will conclude with a mission luncheon p.t 11 :30 a.m. Sunday, when Louis Evans will discuss the significant urban ministry of lay discipleship he ~augurat­ ed as pastor in both the La Jolla Presbyterian Church and the National Presbyterian Church in Washington. D.C. Children's programs and child care will be provided for all activities. The church is at 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, across from Orange Coast Col- lege. Call 557-3340 for.more information. ...._,.. ,_ -_.._, ~_.. ~ t .· ' .~ \ • ..._ a. I . Coleen Towmend Evans and Louts H. Evans. Jr. Inner Peace presents Gold Masters The Inner Peace Movement presents Gold Masters, who will discuss •Guardian Angels, Spiritual Guidance• on Tues- day at 1 p.m. at the Holiday Inn in Costa Mesa. Other topics will include life after death, univenal energy, mystical communica- tion, ESP, mental telepathy, deja vu, mind over matter, woman'• intuition and the businessman's hunch. Admis- sion 1s free. More in-depth dlJcus:sions will be held Thursday and are $6. The Holiday Inn ii at 3131 S. Bristol St, Costa Mesa. For more infOilJlftion. call (800) 336-8008. It's looklng good out there. The Mt has lhlened up thAnks to stonn syst.ms In the hdtlc. Exp9Ct shoul- dti-to hffdo.hlgh WW. fiiiiii .. • E..t 11th Mreet: Property wcW1tt S 1,500 was s106tn from • home tn the 1900 blodc. I • • .... Oc:ltMt ~A wooden ftnee WM Mt on flt'9 In the 3100 lilidl: o.p.ai , ... Qam Tomatoes ·a.D.Y~Slla • Whole Peeled .. Biii • Whole Peeled s •Dkal . Am ...... ·'2.19 SATURDAY, MARCH 14.1R Al l . . \ I I • ~---. 'The Dairy 1"at O:tresl • WWFATYOGURT -Plain -StnMt.eny -\1ioilla •NON FAT YOGURT -Plain s Rig. '2.29 Radical Rayioll . All Ntdul'fJI,..... 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The district board recently '1greed to pay former state Sen- ator-turned-lobbyist Daniel Boe~ht $36,000 to work on behalf of Mesa against pro- posed state legislation that would merge Mesa and other districf>. • Streamlining local water providers has been a hot politi- 'cal topic recently, and just last 'fe&r, another consolidation bill .proposed by Assemblyman Kurt i>ringle (R-Garden Grove) failed -to win acceptance by the state ]..egislature. · But a new move to consoli- date water districts is gaining momentum in the halls of Sacramento, and Mesa offi- cials -who a.re concerned their agency would be swal- iowed by a larger water district -have brought in a heavy hit- ter. Director Hank Panian said Boatwright bas a reputation for being a "hardball playr· and is just the type of perso Mesa needs on its team for what Cost Et{ectlve Legal Sol[!i]utlut1001n• • ell IL • © COMMUNnY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL . UNITED OlJROi Of OiRJST 10 ~ii m C..; To Cn ii to DO. . 8n.K:e Van Blair, Minister Worship Servict 8:15 & 10N.4 Oudl ~ 9AM A4Ats & 10AM Oilldrtn Chlkrth Ptovldttd 6"-7400 61 t Helocropt Alie, Ccwoee cW Mir 3303 V1a Utto. Nftpcet Blad\ 673-1340 a 67U150 OUdl 10 am a 6 pn. bldaf Schxll 10 cm promises to be a tough fight. ·u we are to do W. well and ettectively, the district needs to have somebody in Sacramento on a consistent ,be.sis,• Panian said. Board ~ent Mike Heal- ey said Boatwright comes to, the district with some impressive aede,ntials and was able to get the Yorba Unda Water District dropped from Pringle's pro- posed consolidation bill last year. Mesa officials hope Boat- wright can do the same thing for them. Last year, as the Pringle leg- islation tried to pass the state Assembly and Senate, Mesa Director Trudy Ohlig-Hall spearheaded the district's oppo- sition to the bill. Ohlig-Hall made numerous trips to Sacramento to argue Mesa's case, but this time around, with Ohlig-Hall busy on the home front working on other important water issues, Panian and Healey said the board felt it was time to hire an experienced lobbyist. •[Ohlig-Hall] did an ab- solutely magnificent job that involved a tremendous amount of ti.me and work," Panian said. ·aut it would be a huge, almost impossible task for her to carry both on her shoul- ders.• Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUro • HOMEOWNERS • HF.All1f 40 Ytar.r in Business ~ ~ ~ s~)__, ~c........... ,. , 631-7740 ~· ow~ Bhd... Ncwpoft &-ti o--a.......-o ·A~O..' , ... ~_,,, ........ v.w • .-.,.,~ _ Fr. ~ C...Andinlo. mdai' _ 3209Vialido • • Ntrwpot1 8eocfl 71A/675-0210 7!30am1ic01io111al 9am~ 9cm0.wch 10-A.S am d1ariMnatic andW~noon • Almost 100 teachers to rece·ve . grants from School foundation · •Money will be used to purchase books, oomputer programs and other classroom resources. By Husef n Mashni, Dalfy Pilot NEWPOR~MESA -Stu- dents in Christine Payne's upper-level Spanish courses at Estancia High ~ool SO<>n will be able to get cQmputer assis- tance • in writing their term papers. - Payne is one of 96'teachprs in the school district who will receive grants from the New- port-Mesa School Foundation Grants to Teacher Program. The foundation raised almost $100,000 this year to fund innov- ative programs and to help teachers pay for urgently need- ed classroom supplies. Teachers <fl~ Floral & Gifts ~ttee ~ ~ s,.., ·50°/o OFF TOPIARIES AND FLORAL Arrangements -·-Hoae Decor Specla(ty Faralture Silk Florals Cutom Flora] Arru1eiaeat1 Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-5 369 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa f......1-~) 646-6745 will receive their grants at the Grants to Teachen Awards Ban- quet on April 23 at the Balboa Bay Club tn Newport Beach. Although she only raceived $250, Payne said she will use that money along With olher department funds to buy a com- puter program that helps stu- dents write in Spanish by cor- recting grammar, punctuation and by placing accents on let- ters. •This is like an encyclopedia of grammar,• Payne•said. •This la really an amazing program, and it's going to really help my students out.• Payne said she's written two grants befe>Je, but they weren't funded. Now that she's tasted sucoess, she said she'll keep writ- ing grants in hopes of getting a computer lab for Estancia'& for- eign language department •My dream is to have a lan- guage lab with all the computers Lobster Seuon Is Endlnc Wednesday March 18th! Fresh Lobster . $11.~ ( h1' ~ ~~fl0..99.) San~=::ara J .... for $10 --"CHRIST SPEAKS ABOUT ZEAL" (lodlllam ):14-ll) " My dream is to have a language lab with all the computers linked together to help students with all the languages we teach here .. . u -CHRISTINE PAYNE • linked together to help students with all the languages we teach here," she said. Payne was one of four teach- ers at Estancia to have grants approved by the foundation, which annually raises money for schools. Altogether there were 96 teachers in 27 schools that had their grants approved. The foundation received 286 grant proposals totaling $452,202, but was able to fund only $99,023. The average grant was $1,030, found.ati.on offici~ said. Foundation spokeswoman Kim Farthing said the group still needs to raise another $16,000 to fund some of the most urgent requests for sdence and math textbooks. •1n the long term, these cor- porations ·Me going to get better employees,• Part.bing said . Most of the money so far has been donated by the Automobile Club of Southern California, Fluor Foundation, Harbor Boulevard of Ca.rs, Hoag Hospital, The Irvine Co., Media One, Newport Beach Arts Commission, Pacific Life Foundation, QSP/Readers Digest, Sons of the American Legion, Steele Foundation and Union Bank of Southern California. . . ~ ST. Mill PRF.sBYTEiIAN ClluRCB 1lfJptn Amr.randtJpnrMilfllS Worship 9:30 -.....~ Children s c«Jthiilg bargains, 4 brunch and beautiful bouquets YoungSeconm,anupscaJe resale boutique for cbil- . . dren's clothing, is having ~ts first markdown in 16 years on its great selection of cbildren'a through teen ski apparel and accesson~. •This is a great oppo~ty for your readers to grab a real'bargain or two before heading off to the best mow in rears, .. says owner Kathy Bell. Our first annual ski sale is to make way for all of the beautiful ~ring clothing arriving daily for infant through teens.• The store has a wide selection of used chil- dren's through teen clothing at a fraction of the ortgip.al c:ost as wen as designer maternity wear infant furniture and children's a~­ sories. It accepts new accounts on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Please call for an appointment. Irs at 436 Heliotrope Ave. in Corona del Mar. Bloomingclale's Home Store will hold a brunch from 1 O a.m . to noon Sunday using Calphalon cookware to help raise money for Share Our Strength, the nation's l~ading anti-hunger organiza- tion. A select group of prominent restaurants and chefs will be on hand with food creations and their finest recipes. One person will win a seven-piece set of Cal- phalon hard-anodized cookware and be entered to win two tick- ets to the Share Ou.r Strength "Taste of the Nation• gala. Tick- ets are $15 per person, with the proceeds going to Share Our New Tea Dyed Samovar Collection. Exclusively at HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa rugsandcarpets. com SPECIAL NO~: We -the only Independent ct..ler to heve the s-., Coll«tlon In Oranp County. greer wylder Strength. Call 129"6858 for tick- ets. The Flowei: Warehouse (545- 0310) is always a good place to find bargains. on flow~. 'There is always a flower &pedal and the current ones are on tulips from Washington at $7 for a bunch of 10, gerbera daisies at 15 cents a stem and gladiolas at $7.50 for a bunch of 10. It's at 1308 Logan Ave. in Costa Mesa. Look for the green awning. A sale is under way at PANG (646-8603) a poster, art and graphics store at 1906 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. The sale is on selected items marked down as much as 60%. • BEST BUYS appears every Thursday and Saturday. Whether you're a mer- chant or a shopper, if you know of a good buy, call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me at Best Buys. Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa · Mesa, 92627. • Gifts • Lu~~aqe • Business Cases • Travel Items • Games • BacRpacRS' • Handba~s Limited to Stoclz On Hand. When It's Gone It's Gone. First Come, First Serve. STAGECOACH Luggage Gifts 1044 Irvine Ave. (Westdiff Plaza) Nev.port Store Q1¥ S&90CJ5 Light Cuisine r~ipes prepared lean on calories, but not flavor. .,. • Chicken Tomatillo Enchilada • Avila's Chicken Soup ~ ·--ltfght~~ . .. • Charbroiled Chicken Tacos • • Frijeles Frescos (Fresh-Not Re&ied) Newport Beach 675-6855 is . available on all in-stock .....---- - - -• ~ -(Ip" -- ~I SAlUAOAV, MARCH 14, 1998 AMISH CRAFT SHOW Amish Country nadibons pre- sents the Amish Quilt and Craft Show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .. in Building 14, Orange County Fair- grounds, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For more information, call 352-8305. ANTIQUE TOYS The Friends of Orange C06St College's Norman E. Watson Ubrary presents a program that looks at antique toys at 10 a.m. at the private residence of toy col- lector Ralph Tomlinson. Ad.mis- sion is $5. Seating is linuted. For more information, call 432-5087 GEM SHOW Gem Faire Inc. presents a Gem, Jewelry and Bead Show from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Building 12, Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is $4 for adults and $3 ~tor seniors. For more information, oell 708-324 7. FABULOUS FUCHSIAS Sherman Library and Gar- dens' free Weekend Gardener Series continues with •Fabulous J1uchsias~ at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 673- 2261. GEM SHOW Gem Faire Inc. presents a , 'Gem, Jewelry and Bead Show, .from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. m Build.mg 12, Orange County Fairgrounds, aB Pair Dnve, Costa Mesa. Admission is $4 for adults and $3 • Actyllc w/White Tip • Pink & White Powder • Lumt Get • Sft Wrap ALLS • Acrylic • Pit* •Pink & White • Lumt Get • Siii! Wrap .. tor seniors. for more information. call 7()8..Ji. 7. CREATING A JE\NISH fDENlTTY Temple Bat Yahm Sisterhood otters a program featurtnq Arlene Olernow of the Union Of Ameri- am Hebrew Congregations spea- king about creating a Jewish identity for children at 9:15 a.m. at 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 6«-6563. COMMllNICATlON SKILLS Counselor Stephanie Silva offers a class on communication skills for adults with attention deficit disorder from 7 to 9 p.m. at Coastline Counseling Center, 1200 Quail St., Newport Beach. Admission is $10. For more infor- mation, call 476-0991. FOREIGN. POLICY DISCUSSION St. Mark Presbyterian Church plays host to a discussion of Unit- ed States foreign policy, particu- larly religion and conflict, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-1341. ruESDAY COVER YOUR ASSETS The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce presents Tom Bay, author of "Cover Your Assets, Change Your Attitude," at its Business Referral Luncheon at 7:15 a.m. at 1\vin Palms Restau- rant, Fashion Island, 630 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 729-4400. GARDEN CLUB The Newport Hills Garden Club celebrates St. Patrick's Day and Arbor Day with a memorial tree planting at 11:30 a.m. at the Environmental Nature Center at 1601 16th St., Newport Beach, weather permitting. For more information, call 644-5933. ' CHAMISt WNOtEON The <Arona del Mar Chamber ol CoUuiiert'9 meets et 1 t~ a..m. for networking aDd tun.ch at Plve Crowns Restaurant, 3801 E. Coast Highway.~ Shari Clemens will d..l.scua feng abui. Cost 11 $15. For reservations, call 673-4050. TO SEE OR NOT TO SEE The Newport Beach Central Ubrary presents a free program, •Now You See lt, Now You Don't," at noon in the Friends Meeting Room, lOOQ Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. The program will dis- cuss modern optometry and how v1su.al demands will change in the next millennium. For more infor- mation, call 717-3801. ORCHID AUCTION The Newport Harbor Orchid Society presents its 14th annual Orchid Auction from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For more information, call 832-7700. SKI LEOURE Outdoor photographer and adventurer Sam Roberts presents a free slide show and lecture on •The Sierra High Route: The Classic 1hms-Sierra Ski Tour" at 653-4294 . . JH/ /Prl'ISP 1 :30 p.m. 1\aelday at The North Pace Sto1e, 1\iangle Square, 1870·A Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Par more Information, call 646-0909. .: __ . - -_ j MEN'S FEU.OWSHIP BREAKFAST The Men's Pellowahlp Break- fast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church meets from 1 to 8 p.m. in Di.e.renfield Hall, 600 St. Andrew's Place, Newport Beach. Reserva- tions are not needed. Cost is $2.50 per person. For more information, call 574-2239. required. Por more infonnation, call ?17-5422. RNANONG YOUR EDUCATION Orange Coast College'• Re- Entry Center presents a tree work- shop oo Plnandng Your Education from 6 tO 8 p.m. in the center, Room 106 of the Counseling and Admissions Building, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. For more information. call 432-5162. MARINERS TOWN-tiALL MEEllNG Orga:nlzerl of the newly fanned fyfarlners Elementary School Foundation will bold a town hall meeting for parents, teachers and POLICE APPREOATION local residents at 7 p.m. in the The Newport Harbor Area school's multipwpose room. Spea- Chamber of Commerce presents kers at the town hall meeting will its annual Police Appreciation include Newport Beach Mayor Breakfast at 7:15 a.m. at the New-Tom Edwards, Costa Mesa Coun- port Beach Sheraton~ 4545 Mac-dlman Joe Erickson and Newport- Arthur Blvd. nckets are $20. For Mesa school trustee Dana Black. more information, ca.ll 729-4400. At the meeting, Mariners parents • and local residents will hear µtore INVESTING FOR WOMEN about the foundation, help priori- Smith and Barney financial tize the school's needs and have consultants Adii Esnard Mi\1er and the opportunity to become part of Michelle Plugge present •1nvest-the foundation. For more informa- ing 101: For Women 0n1y1• twice tion, call 687-5196. -from noon to 1 :30 p.m.. and 6 to , 7 p.m. -at 660 Newport CeI}ter APNEA GROUP Drive, 11th Floor, Newport Beach. 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"Fullerton and Long Beach suffer from some of the same problems John Wayne does, and Ontario is so far away. We have· a gift with El Toro.• Hedges was in anti-airport country, and that fact was appar- ent as many of his statements elicited snickers and groans from TOSHIBA CONTINUED FROM A 1 Becky Dahl, chairwoman of the player hospitality committee, said she is in charge of registering the professional golfers, checking them and their families into the hotel and making sure all their needs are met throughout the week. "Anything having to do with the PGA players comes through the audience. While Newport Beach residents are virtually unit· ed on wanting an airport at El Toro, the majority of residents in South County -who make up 85% of the district's votera - don't want to see the Marine base tumed into a commercial airport. One of the questions asked by moderator Mark Gaughan inquired about how Hedges can have bis mind made up on an air- port at El Toro when he claims to be •fiscally responsible.• "Airports are funded by rev- enue bonds and are not funded at all by the taxpayers -you can't get more responsible than that,• Hedges said. "Saying no, no, no to an airport will not serve you well because you will be cut out of the planning process.• Wilson said be believes as more information on the military base reuse comes out, more peo· us,• she said. •1t•s coordinating where they stay and what they do, taking messages and some- times forwarding packages." Volunteers pay $50 to work the tournament, which includes a shirt, jacket and hat, two tickets good for any day of the event an~ two meals each clay, said volun- teer coordinator Pete Cuneo. They start signing up as early as one year before. "It's really a pleasure working with them all," Cuneo said. "They are such a diverse group of ple will support a non-aviation UH. •people have moved from yes to uncertainty, and a majority of them to no on an El Toro airport, as the facts cotne out,• he said While El Toro was the issue that took up most of the time, the candidates also fielded questions about public safety, welfare and the economic future of the county. At the end of the debate, each candidate gave a concluding statement and asked for support in the June 2 election. Hedges, a commercial airline pilot, said if elected he would take a leave. of absence from North- west Airlines to devote all of his time to the office. As incumbent, Wilson proltli.sed to continue all of the work he bas done for the 5th Dis- bict since he was appointed to the post by Gov. Pete Wilson in 1996. people." Those who choose to volunteer are usually golf fans who want to be able to meet the professional players and be close to the action. But this year, many are people who want to help the t>Eilefici.ary of the tournament -Hoag Hospital. MThe really nice part is you get to meet so many great people, see some wonderful golf and chat with the pros," Dahl said. Mrt•s an awful lot ol hard work, but it's also an awful lot of tun. Everyone behind the scenes is like a big family." Drew Bnd &rah ... March 14th I 0:00 ain-4:00 p..if Partlelpatlng Merchants • Amaree's • • Westcliff Optometry • rlsten 's Lingerie • • The Butera Collection • • biftle ·Re~le & Me• • The Urban Gardener • * IUNGUAl CONTINUED FROM A1 dUly to put thil OD lbe front burner -tbiS ii more ~t than~a~or defell'ed~ ..... • 80ard member Senna Stow aald ... too, ii~ WUh tbe state'• dedlton. •rm~ to 1881.t't Gamci bade to local cant1ol,. lbie Mid.: flJbat'I the way it tbou1d ~ bem. • Stokel, who U88d to be a pin- dpel at a ~Ana IC!bool with a large liuiited-~Ulh lfudent population, saki there ~ also be a moratorium on tlie Jirmgth of time a studeilt ii allowed. to stay in a biltngual program. •Parents and students should be plaCed oo nOtice that the pro- gram ha.s a limit, and they need to learn English,• she said. •They should only be allowed to stay in a program for a year or a year and a half.• If students don't have a firm grasp of the English language bl the third grade, Stokes said its very difficult to bring them up to SATURDAY, MARCH 1 ... 1998 ll>et8dfor tbe N9t ot the time JD l!IMMnimM911., tdinol . Sbadllits lWbo bave beliD m the cUltrict liDce ftrtt gnde ,sbouJd have mmplMed tbe tnD· tltioO from biliDguAI into Bpg- lil!a-cm,ly diim'OOIDI by the ad(l. die al the itecood grade, ~ seid. Leece bailed the board's ded- llon u the work ol God. ·u·s like the pe.rtiilg "d the Red Sea and the walls of Jericho Coming doWti on the same day,• me safd. •Prayer work.I.• ' Leece went so far u to say the dijtrict shoWd encourage all school employees to use only English on school grounds. •trs not going to be an ~ht thing; it's an attitude shift.• she said. •If we all focus on English like we focus on~. great thmQs would happeli.. . Board member •• Dana mack said the district already bas En - lish·only schools, but there -~ times when students with very- limited-English skills need to use their native language to communicate with others. •ne (state) board's move doesn't mean that English-only is "' • . M SATURDAY, MARCH 1~, 1998 coast• since 1948. The evening wos planl1ed as a benefit for the Balboa Bay Ctub's • 1221, • an organization that rais- es funds for college scholarships, given each year to deserving stu· dents of the Newport-Mesa school district. 1Wo hundred guests, dressed to kill, chatted in the Bayside Room of the Balboa Bay Oub while white-gloved staff poured Perrier Jouet champagne as Evans, a governor of The Balboa Bay guests anived for the sunset recep- tion on the New- port Channel. OrganUeI"s. led by Bay Club chairman Bever- ly Ray, plahned the Glenn Miller · affair to resemble an evening at a supper club of days gone by - a romantic notion to complement the music of the Glenn Miller Orchestra. ub, Nld Beverly Ray know how to get •1n M&bd• at the Glenn Miller Orchestra ben-tiJ tJield March 6 at the Balboa Bay Club In Newport Beach. The celebration also marked ft)e dub's 50th anniversary. 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'" •t plan on having Marilyn show me the dance steps and swing' me around the fioor, • ~ l Markovlky. •Then Jill and I will practice.• Actually, Marilyn I Wooten claimed to be too youn9 to know the Glenn Miller daDc8 steps. · 1 •That wu my parents music,• she quipped. Local social trend· setter Catbertne lbyen also daimed the age escape. runner-up, dressed as an old- fashioned gal photographer who might have roamed the Copaca- bana in New York snapping shots of guests in another era - an era when Glenn Miller was the rage and folks were singing ~stardust." Upton was a knock.out in her black fishnet hose, short cropped skirt and waisted red blazer as she wandered the Bayside cock.- tail reception snapping the local crowd. They definitely found themselves getting #In The Mood." Henry Sddeleln, president of the Balboa Bay Club, right, his wt.fe, Carol, second from left , and their son, Ryan. welcome Lar- ry O'Brien, conductor of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, to the Bal- boa Bay Club March 6, •rm far too young to know that music,• she claimed. "But • I'm going to have a marvelous time anyway!" Thyen took the arm of her accomplished hus- band, Delayne Thyen. who did admit to knowing the Glenn Miller mUSlc qwte well. Thyen, a music lover, also confessed that he once played Most of the assemblage had heard of Miller, and many even . knew his music quite well. Some, however, like the young baby boomers and generation x-ers brought by their parents to expe- rience the smooth sound of Miller, didn't really know what to expect. Among them was JW Wooten, a local teacher and daughter of 3150 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA ~ (714) 708-4805 litttrmdiomt1 ){rabqunrbn Visit the International Headquarters ofTBN! 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Scott. remembered the Glenn Miller sound very well •Tonight will bring back -- e Upton, former Mias &m~l't4r-a runner-up, ts all smiles It the •1221" Scholarship dln- ler honoring the Balboa Bay Club's 50th Annlvenary. .. ... .. ories of the war years,• said smtt. •tt was music that is bidelibJy attached to memories, gc>;04 and bed. d a Yf!!Y significaiit time m the world~ b1ltory, and in our lives, those of us still here to tecaU the 19'0s when we were young.• The Homsbys Joined lOC4li Muy ADD and Len Mllls, Ilda Ko, llMC lfen+ln, IJDda aDd Ion Beale, Marla Cruktier, Ondy and Mark Ewm. the ma-dous YolAnda BleWwt, C:U,.t and Pat BOOM, Rmtv and BW Hood, Chancy and Vldde LOlt, Malcolm and Martha Green, Connie Marvk:k. lllcbard and Marilyn HaUllDU, Lealle and Doug Ammerman, Gtgl and S.. Spnatm, Hoag Hospital Presi- dent Michael Stephens with wUe, Dtanne. Gayle Wldyolar and Dntd Scott. llobert and Charlene Jteed. an4 the mar-ve!Qus Rita and Reed Sprtnkle. The ·1221 •Club was formed four years ago by Ray, Hornsby, Wooten, Spragins and other women of the community and the Balboa Bay Club as both a 5<>:0a1 organization and a group with purpose. To date, tens of thousands ol dollars have been raised by the women of the Balboa Bay Club through both annual dues and fund-raisers such as the Glenn Miller party. ' Each year, a panel of educa- tors from the local schools recom- mends students deserving of financial assistance for college, based on academic merit as well as need. The students are then saeened and interviewed by local business, educational and cultural leaders. The finalists are chosen. and awards are presented each year at the Balboa Bay Club •Open- lAl6E , , • Pill SffS 1r(Nft Combination Menu -. -. --·---------,,. __ ·------·--------- "'. ,.. -. ,.._ -·-··----·--· ... . ---------414 Old,,,.,., Bird.,,,,,,.,,_,, (114) 645-61116 . Mary Lou Hormby, tbe ftnt temale governor of tbe Balboa Bay Club, and her hulband, Scott, enjoy the IDWllc at the dub'• 50th annivenary dbiner March 6. ing of The Season• weekend in early June. Financial awards range from $100 honorable men- tions to multiple thousand dollar grants, to finalist sums exceeding $5,000 in unrestricted funds. "We are very proud of our role in this community,• said Ray, ele- gantly attired in a cream and black silk Escada dinner suit. Mlt is very appropriate that we throw this first big 50th anniversary party to benefit the young people of this community. MThe Balboa Bay Club has always been about families," she said, turning to greet Arden Flam.son, Robert and Dianne Kleln. Kathy Brown, Caltle Newell. Margo Chamberlin, and BW and Joan Hadley. As a dinner ol filet was sexved to the Glenn Miller aowd, the orchestra, led by Larry O'Brien. musical director, kept the dance floor shoulder to shoulder with those familiar, and those unaware of the history belonging to the melodic sounds filling the rafters. In the end, a social event that launched the Balboa Bay Club's 50th anniversary with style and with substance as thousands of dollars raised will benefit the future generation. Rusty Hood, left. a Udo Ille resident and longtime a.Jboa Bay : Club member, and Unda Beale, owner of At Ease, turned OGll toT support Newport-Mesa scholarship foundation at tbe dab'• ce111&: bratlon last week. : How best to . take care of a work of art? ... Newberry, Robert and Jacque-• B.W. COOK'S column appears every line Beauregard Diiiman, Betty Thursday and Saturday. ~ ·----.. -·., Tue., trick's Day Celebra on All Day. Bar Open 10:00 am. 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J . . . . datebook t I I I I I 'Scarlett Le~er'. is slow to get geing, but well woith tlie wait :~--------~-------~ By Tom Tttus . : o range Cout College's ! production of •The Scarlet Letter" actually ' Is two plays in one -a lead en I Serc:ile in tedium followe(l by • a mesmerizing dramatic expert- : ence dotted by brilliant perfor- 1 mances. ' One must endure the first to antve at the second. However, be assured that the final desti- nation is well worth the exhausting journey. : ..... ~. .~ .. -) .~ " . ~~-· . 'I • '.. ~ . . , • . ! .... ,, ... •• • • ' ll ·-·· .. -#i specter. Nathaniel Hawthorne's ancient prose may be about as exciting as watching paint dry, but Phyllis Nagy, wh o adapted the literary classic, has provided a sense of dramatic focus, in which the primary characters emerge as vital, human entities. 'IBma.ra Hoffman. left, plays Hester Pryne and n.tteta Wood plays her daughter, Pearl. ln the Orange Coast College pro- ductton of 111be Sculett Letter" today and Sunday. Mark Palkoner is an officious yet fair-minded governor, ruling the colony with an enhanced sense of self-worth. Lea Kasse- baum enacts bis sister, a schem- ing trollop, effectively, while Tony Swagler is solid as a sym- pathetic working stiff. / A large contingent of towns- people provide the necessary atmosphere, all nicely costumed by David Scaglione, w ho also designed the splendidly realis- tic setting. Rick Golson's light- ing and Fenacca's ominous choice of theme music further enhance the overall effect. Director John Ferzacca can do little about the pedestrian tone of the play's first act - though be could have trimmed some of its more monotonous passages -but he has set a dramatic torch to the second, igniting this tale of adultery, guilt and redemption in 17th- century Boston. Performances in this segment soar far above the college level. Chief among these is Tumara Hoffman's throat-catching excel- lence as Hester Piyne, whose indiscretion has produced a child and a flaming red •A• dec- oration for her garments. Hoffman unearths the soul of her character in a superbly ren- dered second-act scene in which she stirs the guilt- encrusted heart of her minister lover. The tears streaming down her face at the climax empha- size her firm grasp on the role. Tunothy C. Todd delivers a powerfully agonizing account of :15" Centr. al Orange Coast YMCA ; 9 oft n~HUAY Tuesday., March 17th, 1998 • Swimming • Aerobic8 • Racquetball • Treadmill • Bicyclee • Pim Mo re Any activity we have ln the bmuing la youn free! 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Coronado Romero strikes a chilling figure as Hester's long-forgotten hus- band, scarred and deformed, who haunts their lives like a ·nie Scarlet Letter" may lean toward the melodramatic, and its first act may be a bit numbing, but the payoff arrives with stunning clarity in the per- formances of Hoffman, Todd and Ward. The OCC production deserves an A, or at least an A minus. Sabatino Tommy Peter Pbil VtnCC Flavorful & Delidous Lunches & Dinner Ulliqat wfM ,_ A~.-aYllAlllble ror l""P ~ -ciap ucl prt..u fluldiom 723-0621 Plew Call For Rtanadom wl Dlredloas 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Otl. WAlueoloa t ae•s l Le P4Ln.lln.1• Pko !os •Apks -~eulp lu•a . Mtiad MadL4 SHOW HOURS Wedi. • Sd. 11 to 8 pm ~11 to5 pm AW MOS RECEPTION: Sunday, Match 1 Slh, 2:00 fO 4;00 pm t > LAUllll llEGAN OIASI The Orange County Admirals Oub presents Sunday With the Artist. a public open house fea- turing painter Laurie Regan Chase, on March 22 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the American Air- lines Admirals Oub, Tennlnal A. John Wayne Airport. 18601 Air- port Way. Santa Ana. For infor- mation; call 852-5470. wortcs: Recent Paintings by limo; thy J. Oartc firom ~ Gar-., dens and Provence, Frat'lal• · • through Monday at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For . Information, call 673--2261. :; I > a.osED DOORS ,, Gallery Paradiso presents an ~ exhibit of works by phatogra-. phers Janae Dimick and John Dillemuth, titted ·Oosed 0oors· through April 8at1604 Babcock St., Costa Mesa. For information; call 6~3690. > MEDl1ERRANEAN MASTERWORKS Sherman Library and Gardens presents •Mediterranean Master- Amish Country Traditions' ITllMl#UAt t:IAR.l'Nf/W Fri. March 13, 12-8 Sat. Man:h 14, 10-5 Orange County Fairgrounds 88 Fair Drive Costa Mesa Enter off Artlngton, g._ 4 or 5 Free Admissionl OVer 100 crafts P.80Ple represented! Featuring hundreds of gyDg, wall hangings, furniture, toys, dolls, art.:,. ~.J home iiCCiSsories and much more. fl'M Talk -WOW1ng up . Amish, 2 p.m. both days • Amish~ Traditions • Rn9 ~ Ptoa Lenca9t.er ~PA. 1t1-66'1-9210 You Are Cordially Invited To Attend • :i Orange County SPRING GARDENING CLASS LEARN ABOUT THE BASICS OF PLANTING FOR SPRING A SUMMER COLOR ~ -a LEARN HOW TO Pl.AN f°" YUR-ROUND VIG£TA8titS & HERBS LEARN HOW TO MAKE SPECTACULAR BOWLS 6 BASKETS OF COLOR BRlNO YOUR QUESTIONS FOR THE "DOCTOR" SANJAANA 2800 N. tu;dn Ave. (714)..,.,..., ; . ·.,. ~ .. Aili St. P•tridt's Day Is lllesday, and local ban and restaurants .,. ak'eady -preparing for the hol~ whidl has become one of the most festive days In town. Here's a rundown of what's happening In the Newport-Mesa com- munity: THE HARP INN will open' at 9 a.m. to serve a tun Irish 'break:f ast with black pudding, corned beef, eggs, sausage and more. Pipers, drummers and dancers will per- form all day, as will The Fenians. The Harp Inn is at 130 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Call 64~. ' SAlURDAY, MARCH 14. 1991 A11 MULDOON'S will bold a St. Patrick'• Day "marathon.• fea- twing a sped.al menu by Sindi Gardner Schwartz and live music from Van Dieman's Band, The Jetsons and Eden. Mui-' doon's 11at202 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Call 640-4110. DURTY NEWFS will serve an Irish b~ast at 9 a.m. and. goodies like cabbage, Irish stew, corned beef and more an.day long to the sound of live music. Dwty Nellie's is at 2915 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 957-1951. Irish folk band the Cauldys wW perform at Orange Coast NEWPORT DUNES RESORT will offer authentic Irish dances at 11 :30 a.m. pedormed by the Maoileidigb-Hoy Irish Dancers and dancers from the MacCar- tan School of Irish ~ance. the West Coast School of the Arts and Dara Bearden Dance Stu- dio. Newport Dunes is at 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. Call 729-3863. Ir , .. ~ • • Q)l':lnl52Jjf) ~ 8ltdt .,,..., • Naiaport heclt f 2flO.OT1I • >.CURVAT\ME 1lfe Ora~ County Museum of Art ~ David Bunn's insta'- latiori wOrk titled •curvafure (Some Projections)• through June 7. at 850 Sah Oemente DriW. Nev.iport Beach. For infOr- n'Mltion. call 759-1122. > CllUCX JONES SHOWROOM 1M publk is invited to view the worid Of Chudc Jones and his ~ col'9c:tion at 3636 E. Coil.t 1Hiatlwlv, Corona del Mar. The retail gall9fv is free and open Monday through Friday frQm 10 a.m. t o 7 p.m. and Sat- urday and Suhday from 10 a.m. to i p~m. For information, can 723-1900., ' CARMELO'S RESTAURANT will hold an "Irish I Were Italian Party," serving gTeen ravioli until 11 p.m . Free dessert will be offered to ~:e who is 112 Irish and 1/2 I · . Carmelo's is at 3529 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Call 675-1992. CHESTER. DRAWER'S INN will offer $1.25 mugs of green beer for the holiday. Happy hour is from 3 f .. Newport·.-~ : BEAUTY SUPPLY: • : d••'ft •'DlllDil • • ~ HT).~ • :, ............... r: ·~ZOo/o OFF~ • • Entire Purchase : • • F.x1. ludes Sebastian 8 Dermalog1ca • • a Aveda 8 Murad • • Expires 412198 • ••••••••••••••••••• : 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. • : 461 -6788 : • Jamboree at Bristol : : Back Bay Court • ................•. : "n ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER n \ t l1 t H S T P fl M H A l ~ Rock 'n' Roll with Rambert and the Rolling Stones They've token Son Francisco by storm .• Don't miss this acclaimed company In their Center debut! .................. c. ,.___. IOMORROW~ 12P ... M•1----__,, r..v...Mt--~....... .... ( .... ,..,.if .. &-...,....., SI-*' "S•· . 11.,nn1ng ... This was terrific dancing." -IM Frudse• t:l#wl$ College on Friday at 8 p.m. to 8 p.m. No cover charge. Clester Drawer's is at 179 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Call 631-4277. HOGUE BARMICHAEL'S will offer a St. Patrick's Day party with an '80s disco band fol- lowed by a disc jockey. You can feast on corned beef and wash it down with Irish beer or gTeen beer. Hogue Bannichael's is at 3950 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Call 261-6270. LEGENDS will offer traditionaJ corned beef and cabbage for lunch and dinner, with music, WORK INJURIES WORKERS' COMPENSATION EXPERT FREE CONSULTATION NO RECOVERY -NO FFF 263-5954 GARY E. SKAWIN ATIORNEY AT LAW Malung a fill~ or frauJulent worLer.' compcttiat1on claim 1~ a felun) 'uh1ect to up to 5 yea ii in pn'><ln ctr :a fine nf up to SS0,000 or double the value of the fraud, whichever i\ gtt<iter. or h~· both imprisonment and fine. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NEAR JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT AMPLE FREE PARKING ISOOQUAIL NEWPORT BEACH 263-5954 dancing and $2 drink speda1s all night long. Cover charge after 7 p.m. Legends is at 580 Anton Road, Costa Mesa. Call 966-5338. MALARKY'S IRJSH PUB will begin the day with corned beef hash starting at 8 a.m . A bag piper will play at 5 p .m. The pub is at 3011 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Call 675-2340. MARGARfTAVlu.E offers a dif- ferent take on St. Paddy's Day. The band BJµe Machine will play a mix of reggae, blues and rock while patrons enjoy $2 Coronas On Friday, The casstdys - five brothers from the western coast of County Donegal in Ire- land -will perform traditional Irish music at 8 p.m . in the Robert B. Moor:e Theatre, Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Admission is $19 in advance, $23 at the door. -Compiled by Alison Murray Seep in co Spring with a fresh , nc" look ttt ... . "'"'''"' .""'"""" Ci~_p~. •'ilqHn\cr, U • BedJ1ng • I>..: la l! 111t11 I (,If(' •.fine }-fomc -\tlC~'urtc' • c 1.ardert lcem' coo !~ 11111·1> s,,., Ao. A" I 1 (,.,f1A \fr,.a h4'i.t/140 ~Ion. -~11t. I 0:.\0 to 'i :OO I /' .J "A12 SAlURDAY, MAROi 14. 1991 . - letter of the week Theatre o· .ct, 1str1 • Ah, like, vve have one already R ecently I have been hearing and reading about a "Theatre District" being formed by those interested in per- forming arts in Orange County. Please let me inform you that a "Theatre DistrictH already exists and is alive and well and resid- ing in the Bristol Antilab Mall in Costa Mesa. My husband and I have been avid followers of the Theatre District for more than five years. It is run by Mario lescot and his wife, Joan, and Bonnie Vise and many, many other talented and giving people. They produce plays, give lessons and workshops, and lend themselves greatly and unselfishly to our commu- nity. I would think the per- forming arts community would wish to back this wonderful and talented group and make every effort that it can remain to supply Orange County with its gifts, not utilize its name. To prove my statements I suggest everyone take in a showing of the current pro- duction of Hone Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest," and I am sure they will come away agreeing with my statements and become another avid follower of : this wonderful company. LESLIE WJTOiEZ Newport Beach 0 N T H E n[l-''nr' I \ '..__.J f \ L) forum. MAAC MMllf I DAl.Y fl.OT Senior P.fO player David Graham, left. slgm an autograph for a WI at tbe ~Beech COmdry Oub. 1be TOlblba Sen.tor Clwlc benetlts the Hoag Cancer Cemer • . readers respond How the cookie c AT ISSUE: Readers divided Apparently the powers that be would legitimize and legalize the I never realized that the Girl . have ho idea what message exemption without <tiscriminating Scouts were being charged $42 for on whether Girl Scout they're sending when they charge because it would have to be non-a permit to sell their Girl Scout organization should pay the Girl Scouts to have a fund-l)rofit and it would have to be a cookies every year. nus is ob- S42Jee so Scouts can sell raiser. This group never asks the good cause. So I think that could scene. These are children and community for anything else. be one potential solution. But I'm they are doing their fund-raising their time-tested cookies SANDRA LANE not in favor of doing away with for their own troops. I did this door to door. Costa Mesa the total door to door permit fee. when I was a child. At that time, KRISTY NEUBO we made a penny a box; a box of The Girl Scouts should pay a Newport Beach cookies cost a quarter, but that A s a former Scout leader, $42 permit for selling cookies was a lot of money. The idea of my opinion is "yes• the door to door because all who sell Should the Girl Scouts be sepa-taking $42 out of their earnings , Girl Scouts should pay the anywhere, like outside a super-rated as special? Let's put it this and charging them for a permit is fees. My opinion is based on the market, should have a permit or way: If other nonprofits are paying silly! The money does not go to following: be sited for a misdemeanor. the permit, the Girl Scouts, an Am-the children themselves; it goes for 1. If the girls want to be JOHN RUSSELL erican institution. should also have the benefit of their activities, Scouts, it is mandatory that they Costa Mesa to pay. We are so politically correct which are ideal activities for any sell cookies, candies and calen-young girl. The city of Newport dars, not by an open choice. these days that I think to do other-Beach is a Saoogel 2. When it comes down to I'm a Girl Scout leader in New-wise might get us in more trouble MARIE MARGARET uncollectible money, the S(:out port Beach. I've got second-year than the $42 in bad PR is worth. Newport Coast House makes it very clear they Brownies and my troop is 3 years JOHN PHIWPS don't care if the girls J,et their old. We were Daisies prior to be-Costa Mesa It seems to me that the dty ma-ing Brownies: We've been doing • share, but the Scout ouse will nagement, including the plann~ take necessary measures to get cookie sales now for two years ... I don't think anybody in the Commission and the City Coun · all that is due to them. I'm in favor of the permit fees for city is aware that they charge the must lie awake at night thinking 3. In the case of our troop, not solicitors going door to door to Girl Scouts a $42 permit, because of different things to regulate. First one of the eight girls received protect the consumers ... But what I think people would be outraged it's been the bars and the water· · their sales prizes. Furthermore, I would suggest is that those dties about the whole thing. They front restaurants. Another article my daughter sold more than 300 set up a special scholarship fund should not charge them. in the paper today about •Happy boxes, was top sales for Southern for the Boys and Girl Scouts and KATHLEEN MARSTON Birthday" being sung at one of the California, and never so much as other such legitimate nonprofit Corona del Mar local restaurants, forcing to require received a thank you letter. We clubs that benefit our youth and/or an entertainment license for that. only found out she was No. 1 any other kind of needy cause. I think permits are fine to sell And now they've stooped to the because someone casually But, what I would suggest is that products for gain. But what very lowest by ltying to regulate dropped it into a conversation. the scholarship fund be a simple does the dty have to do? Let the the Girl Scouts selling cookies. l'm Yes, yes, yes, charge them. It cer-application. In other words, legiti-girls sell the cookies for Christ's not sure what it will be next. but I tainly is not a project with the mate groups could potentially just sake. They're a nonprofit orga-think they'll probably figure out girls' best interest in mind. fill out a quick questionnaire to nization. something tonight. JANE ALTMAN-DWAN get an exempt status, meaning the JOHN KElilY JAY JACOBS Newport Beach scholarship fund. And then that Newport Beach Newport Beach el toro debate ~ is just incredible. We have two of the riChest cities in America hitting the Girl Scouts for a fee. It's completely un-Am- erlcan. It's appalling. Ifs disgust· ing. Come on, give these GJrl Scouts a break. CONNIE JEAN Costa Mesa I just want to know wb4t we're coming to, where we have to have this nonsense about charging Gld Scouts for g~ around soBc1ttnQ cookies, and about ordi· ~ for singing •ttappy Birth• day• at restaurants and insisting that we should think about a. billD- gual superintendent You know, last I checked. I thought we were in Americ4, but the more I keep listening and hearing, I'm ~ to wonder what the hell is going , on. We need to really get a grip. : We've lost total control. PAUL DAVIS Newport Beadb • I think Costa Mesa and New· port Beach should not, I repeat, should not take money from the Girl Scouts for selling their cook~ ies. This is a good. philantbropic, organJzation that keeps the girls busy after school, and I think it's e shame th.at Costa Mesa and Ne-A- port Beach are so avarice that. I they're going to take their B KATHLEEN _ Newport . Hey Tom, South County residents are people totj I rs funny how Newport Beach Mayor Tom -•1t's been app- roved by voters twice" -Ed· wards can't undemand why some residents of Orange County don't want an El Toro International Air· pm. yet he 1s so opposed to run- way extensions at John Wayne. Yes_, Tom, South Oraqge _ _ County agrees with you -they don't want a big, noily, neighbor· hoocMrafflc·Jammtng, quality.of· llf~. international air· .porttn·._.~=....a Mlssion Viejo Opportunity of the cent\µ"y 1be propoeed two-airport sys. tem. in my optnioD, la very work· able. Bxpertl have Mid then lbouJd not be any conftk:t fi'Oln air ttafftC'"~ 1be county growth will require addt!icl capec. ity th.at John Wa~ t:an'~ pro- vide. Looking to Rlvenlde and Sail BemardfDO for • meJ<ir air· pOrt ate to Ml'Y8 onnoe Countt hUn't been: ~bfe In the put. and lt a t now. Nettber la the~ PendletOD area. wblcb bu been~ In the put. The Bl lbio CODvenlon ii an opportunity at the omtury. The Jocauo~ nmw.•11 ~ ~. major infrut1uCtunt ~ ~ and. at coune, ~ .e· auett tb&t won't come~ MAAC MAA™ I OAl.Y Pl.OT ....._. .,.U out on JoJm Wayne Airport expantloQ. Bl Toro. agam in Southam CalifomiL County anti-airport propagan- •Ll JENN9KiS d1ltl to 10.y everything ponlble Newport BMcb to dilcredit the report. :they are Of coune the propoled two. aUJ)Ol1 system of John Wayne .na m '!bro ·ii a .table IOlutic>o. It la sua.Wlful in other metfO. polltan VMI throuJ:ut the naUoil, a few of w b&ve neu ldadCil con&tiODi. The county hlnld npel1I to .tudy oar sea, nahilte and ~on ........ Dd....., .c:Onc:IUded tt wu teuible. watd:l for South already critical tbet the county didn't raleue th information until they wwe forced to do 10 by the lawsuJt they filed. 1 tUtpec:t the reason tor the county's delay ii that everything th~ produce that conflnm m Toro u a vt.able !Wj>ort ii severely atteck.a by anU·alr· port activiltl. It c1oe111•t matter U what South~ lledeis NY 11 the truth or factual, ~- pen print their damaging quotes, their anti-airport web site Is used to promote their opinions, and misinformation ii thus pezpetuated throughout the county. Few readen are in a position to know the facts and . thus are not able to discern -truth-from tbaMbricMions. «'& person's opinion from a state- ment of fact. .Those of us living in Newport Beach and large areas of Costa Mesa shoUld be J)Micularly concerned with UU. taue. If South County 1ucceedl in thwarting plans for Bl Toro, the logical next step wtl1 be an attempt for extensive exj>amion of John Wayne ~ O'NO. Newport Beach John Wayne Airport hu no buffer zone. El Toro and ltt sur· roundings hu no homes in lll buffer zonel Jobri Wayne Air· port bu a ma1rtmum total of 470 acres and Bl TorO ii 10 times larger With 18,,450 acres . It ii not feufbl• to expand John Wayne. lti banlen ve a freeway to the north and a fl'M· way to the south. EXpanllon WOWd require relocation oC the Su ~and Corona del Mar freewaJI :Imo twmeJa Utd tbe ~ of ~ more than 100 acres of land • next to the airport. Even with : this expensive project, you would have only one 10,()()(). foot runway compared with t1fO at El Toro. It would take hun· dreds of milllons of dollan to gain a alight increue in R:Ul8*· lJ&rnftif ablOTutiry nom~ in cargo capadty. -VltGlfMV~ Balbo.~ II FEMA offers relief for landslide victims Residents of Newport Beach or Costa Mesa who have suffered ~roperty damage from recent landslides, floods and storms may qualify for disaster assistance through the Federal Emer<Jenty Management Agency. . , Funds for such things as medical or dental expenses, eyeglass replacement, septic tank repair, temporary housing' or repairs to storm-damaged vehicles are available to eligible "lt'a a gOOd project, and it'a a needed project, and when it's done we'D all be glad ...• -DENNIS O'NEIL by the~.· he said. wwe try to ~ the work ond lnini· mi7.e noise, but there are por· tions ot the project where we can't avoid the noise . ., This pbise of the project, north of Poppy Lane, Will take about three more weeks, Sole- bjou said. Wlien the ~roject shifts to south of Poppy, the schedule can be adjusted, but some work still will have to oocur after dark, he said. •There's not much l can do at thiS point unless rm directOO,. Solehjou said. The entire project should be completed in about two months, •m NmO permitting,• he said. Phil Sa.risOne, president of the Corona del Mar residents asspciation, agreed that the interests of bUSinesses and resi- dent. need to be balanced. He Jives in the area and said he was jarred trom his sleep more than onoe from the con- struction noise. "All you can do is hope the contractor will do all he can to minimjze the impactl • Sansone said. •But I don't have any idea how you can fix a major high- way and not inconvenience somebody." people through the Temporary Disaster Housing Assistance, the Small Business Administra- tion and the Individual and Family Grant Program. The applicant should be pre- pared to provide his or her naJTie, the·address of the dam- a·ged propel}y. his or her curumt address, a contact phone nwn- ber, insurance information and a general description of the damaged property. Call (800) 462-9029, or for the hearing-impaired, (800) 462-7585. I d u t .t t i o n & ( ~ a r t e r C o u n \ c I i n g I S.,U M. IUuaaa, Psy.D MFCC Repund lntan • Adults In Transition • Career Education (714) S49-S346 By Appointment • Counseling and Assessment c Ill • • Newport Psychological Servtces 200 Newport Center Dr. #304, Newport Beach 'WHAT SHE'LL NEVER TELL. .. . 'EVERY MAN SHOULD KNOW! 1101 Niahta of Incredible Ecstasy What Women Really Want! Vuleo CD'• & DVD's Lineerie (SMALL-XXXXL) Laree Selection 50% OFF C W. Wal$0n PhD. Lic.IPN-i964 Select an "assisted living rcsidcn~,, that has: • Qualified, Experienced Caregivers • Clean Well-Equipped Homes In Safe Residential Neighborhoods • Careful Supervision • QUality Assurance • SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1998 AU Frustration is taking off over John Wayne Airports parldng restrictions N O CtJR.8..SIDE WAIT· ING: When trying to pick up an arriving passenger at curb side, Joma Wayne Airport remains the most unfrtendly air- port that I have visited in the pa.st 18 months. At the JWA. arrival level, the Orange County Slleriff's deputies walk around ordering drivers not \o stop at curb side llll;til you see the whites of the eyes of the person you are picking up. The deputies say you may not-pause 10 seconds or a minute or two to see if the person is at or walking out of the bag- gage claim area. They will write you a ticket. "Drive around· is their order. Add a mile and more pollution each trip around the airport or it you're lucky, find a parking spot and pay the park- ing lot fee. Remember, the num- ber of parking spots is reduced while the expansion of the park- ing structure js under way. 1Ty parking at the Main Street lot and taking the free shuttle to greet your a.niving passenger. I JUSt returned from the Philadel- phia airport, where at the arrival Level they have installed video monitors to announce which planes have arrived so you know lf you need to go park your car or wait at curb side. They allow curb-side parking for up to three minutes at the arrival level at Los Angeles International, Ontario, Sacramento, San Francisco, Seat- tle, Anchorage, Chicago, Min- _jim deboom neapolis, Phoewx, Tucson and Boston airports. Those are some of the airports I have visited in the past 18 months. They don't allow curb-side parking at John Wayne. The deputies say it's the airport management's policy, not theirs -they only enforce the rules given to them. It's time that JWA management or the Board of Supervisors change the policy at the John Wayne Airport to become customer-friendly like every other airport in the United States and allow for a three minute wait at curb side for pick- ing up arriving passengers. ORATORICAL WINNER: Rebecca Simon, freshman at Woodbridge High School, won more than $1,300 and the ar~a championship of the American Janis (jraber Loan Officer •I save e.opt:t tnousantfs o tfollars ... • llEWPORT FUIAllCIAL ASSOCIATES 7t4-1St-UOO, PIR 146-6551. OR E-IAIL-JA•ISIRAIEROJU•O.COI • ,~ BEACHSIDE SURGICAL (ENTER OUTPATIENT SURGERY BOTOX Procedure Peif ormed During March '98 We offer affordable co.rmetrc su~ry in certified "State-of-the-An facilities by Newport Beach surgeons. Poi au A 'w c='~n Admin foe Proecssing fee Uadeiwriung fee l)ooiment f ce W"nfee I Legion annual high school ora- torical contest, according to Nita Ullman, past commander of Poat 291 ln Newport Beach, who chaired the event. The area includes Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Imperial and San Diego counties. By winning the area competition, Simon went to the state finals, where she was a runner-up. CLUB NEWS: The C~ Mesa-Orange Coast Brealda.st Uons Club contributed $200 to the In School Scouttng program sponsored by the Boy Scouts of America and $100 to the Orange Coast College ScholanbJp Fund. Members of the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club will help with the Special Olympics basketball tournament being held April 21 at Corona del Mar High School. WELCOME TO TIIE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS ..• Danny Frankel, classification: metal recycling, sponsored by Nancy Raney, and Victoria Cablll, clas- sification: Boy Scouting, spon- sored by Bob Wood, who joined the Newport Balboa Rotary Club. Greg Arbues, classifica- tion: banking, sponsored by Hank Jordan: Robert Phaneuf, classification court reporting; and Jay Slade, classification: print- ing, all of whom joined the New- port-Irvine Rotary Club. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS NEXT WEEK. Want' to get more involved in your community, make new friends, network or give something back to your communlty7 1)-y • service dubl You .,.. Invited to attend • dub meet· lf\9 this coming week. Many dubs will buy your first guest meal for you. lUESDAY -7:»G a.m. The Newport Beach Sunrise RotMy Club meets at the Balboa Bay Oub to hear Santa Ana Police Chief Paul Walters, candidate for Orange County Sheriff. Noon Costa Mesa Downtown KJwanls Oub meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center to discuss the All-Star High School Game. 6:JO p.m. The Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club me.ts at the (:osta Mesa Country Oub. WEDNESDAY - 7:15 a.m. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the Uni- versity Athletic Oub. 7:JO a.m. South Coast Metro Sunrise Rotary Oub meets at the Center Oub. Noon Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa V~ Coun- try Club. The Exchange Oub of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a program by George Grupe on Amelia Eart\art. 6 p.m. New- port-Balboa Rotary Oub meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club f0< the high school singing contest and a craft talk. THURSOAY -Noon Kiwanis c.lub of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at Riverboat Restaurant. The Cos- ta Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn. The Rotary Club of Newport·lrvlne meets at the Irvine Mar- riott Hotel to hear Debra Winkler on •How to Find Love.• 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe for a Ladies Night Meeting. • COMMUNnY & Q.U8S is published every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. 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Irwin, the tour's Rookie of the Year ln 1995 and always considered one of the major threats, flnlshed 1-under on Day 1, four strokes behind the padng quartet of Mike McCllllough, Buzz Thomas, J.C. Snead and David Lundstrom. • Four sit atop the leader board, three of whom are from Q School; Snead is the only veteran after the field wades through Friday's play. By Richard Dunn, Dai/}' Pilot •• T .. NBWPC$T IBAt:li -The Senior PGA Tour acquainted the golf world with three of its neophytes from qualifying school, along witb a veteran who forgot how well he plays the &st round of the Toshiba Senior Cassie, but by the end of Friday's introdud;ion.s, the leader board at New- port Beach Country Club resembled a logjam on Route 66. Mike McCullough and Buzz Thomas, unknowns on the Seniortrour before this memorable opening round, played in the same group and came in at 5-under-par 66, then two hours later, J.C. Snead Second year in a row the nephew of Sam Suead is a first-round leader here. By Rkhard Dunn. Dai/}' Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Even though J.C. Snead doesn't find the putting greens at Newport Beach Country Cub to bis lik· ing, it seldom reflects in his scores during the Toshiba. Senior Cassie. On Friday, for example, the nephew of goU legend Sam Snead fired another stellar opening round, >under-par 66 to tie for the lead with three oth- ers, but was dazed and contused over tbe_9!ee11S~ _ ese greens a.re Just weird.• said Snead. who birdied three of the last four holes to equal ~McCullough and Buzz Tho on the leader boud, D&Yid ~ made it a f -way tle. . •lbe gn!eDI are hard to read, even though they're in the best shape they've been in llnce I've been here,• added Sneed, also a • tint-round leader la.st year (with Bob Mwphy and Davld Gra- ham). Snead made two birdi• on the front nine at 2 and 3, then saved par at S with a t~foot putt. On th' bjc:t, Snead carded a birdie at 13 when he hit a 5-llocl to five feit tr~tbe • 1ben be bJi&d i5, ti, and endM with a - blrdW at 17 and t8. •TM abot at 17 wq the b9lt ihot I hit all day,• SDNd Mid d the S.lroll lhot wbkh pUt btm two feet ma the !di. tlJ aJmOM birdied 18 to tie for the lead. But there was more. With pSPN's cameras tum~ \off, another uncelebrated member of the Senior Tour, Q School medalist David Lundstrom, drained a long birdie putt on 18 from at least 40 feet to snatch a share of the lead. • Lundstrom, playing in the second-to- last threesome, and with most of the esti- mated 8,000 fans having already left, turned bis white baseball cap sideways after sinking an improba.ble putt U> stick his name at the top. This tournament, ~. in i.ta fourth year (third at NBCC), jino stranger lo .first. round deadlocks atop the leader board. 1\vo years ago when Jim Colbert won, four players were tied at 3-under 68 - Bob Murphy, Lee Trevino, John Schroed- er and Homero Blancas. Last year. when Murphy won, it was Dayid Graham. ~ead and Mwpby on top at65-. •1 forgot about that,• Snead said of his early lead here last year. ·rm getting so old, I guess I can't even remember.• Part of the tour's beauty, of course, is produced by no-name former club pros who make it big. Walter Morgan, Bruce Summerhays, Tom Wargo, Jay Sigel and Walter Zembriski are only a handful of Senior Tour veterans who never played on the PGA Tour full-time. L'undstrom, a former All-American college basketball player, McCullough and Thomas are part of thf! new crop of players who could someday reach the CLASSIC WEATHER -J.C. SNEAD, ON HIS 40.fOOf PUTT ON 11 • SAnJllDAY Some douds, high 60s ly, in their group. Canizares, Graham, Dana Quigley and Hubert Green are all tied at 4-under and one stroke off the pace, while Sigel and Gil Morgan, the tour's leading mon- ey winner, are two shots back. Two others, Jim Albus and Dave Eichelberger, are only three strokes behind the four leaders. level of the aforementioned veterans. Eichelberger, incidentally, still holds the tournament record for the lowest sin- gle-round score (63), accomplished in the inaugural Toshiba Senior Cassie at Mes<\ Verde Country Club in the first round, The course record at NBCC, 64 , has been shot eight times, most recently by Boll Eastwood in 1996 (final round). McCullougq, Thomas and Spaniard Jose Maria Canizares, an international star who also needed to come through the tour's national qualifying school in December, shot 66, 66 and 61, respective- On Friday, Colbert shot even par 71, but Murphy, who won the unforgett~lJle D • Nothing ordinary about Buzz Thomas, especially with his opening round. By Richard Dunn. Daily Piiot • SEE FORE PAGa4 . '97 FORD P/U4JUXLT Xu.Cab, Too many opdotu to li.n. (C-'9280) $AVE '92MAZDA MIATA Newport Beach/Cosua Mesa Datly Palm Jennlfer tudwicld. of Orange Coast College ta one of 33 finallsts for the lO·playeJ Junior College Women's Basketball All~Amertca Tham, the Women'• Basketball Coa.ches Asso- dotlon announced Friday. Securea at least an honorable ment1on, Lu4- Wicld paced the Pirates to a 28-10 record, a co- Oronge Empire Conference title and a trip to the State quarterfinals where the Bucs fell in overtime to De Anza. Ludwlckl The sophomore out of Fountain Valley High, who came to Goast after a productive year at Washington State, rewrote the Pirate recor41>ook, establishing new markS in career scoring (827 points), career three-pointers (99) and single-game records in scoring (46) and three-pointers (seven. twice.) Committed to the University of New ~. which battles in the same conference as national powerhouses Louisiana Tech and Western Kentucky, Ludwicki e arned OEC Player of the Year lau- rels after leading the conference with 23.4 points and scoring at least 30 points 10 times. OCC Coach Mike Thornton praised Ludwicki for her "do-it-an• ability as she also led the Bucs with 9.4 rebounds a game and 3.5 assists per contest. •This has been a good year. We're so close -I loved this team on and oft the court,• she said. "I've learned so much and just hope I can take it on .wUh me.• -by Molly Yanity REYNO LDS' EXIT TYPICAL OF HIS DEMEAN OR Reynolds' reign at SCC ends without a bang, much like the man himself. T o think that Bill Reynold!. would hdve made d big puxiuction or h.ts retirement after 17 year!-. ds tlw head coach of Southern California College's bdsketbdll team would be as silly dS thinking that a 10-pomt lead with a minute left 1s .,rlfc from one of his tedffis There is a quit>! t1u to Reynolds, a demednor on the court that seems to cdlm his players, that seems to dssun' them. And b.1s exH away from the coaching pedestal at 5CC erruls that same feettilg a feel.tng of calmness and assuredness. He leaves quietly, insisting that he didn't want to proviQe external motivation for his squad heading into the post.season. He dldn't need them to Wlll one for hun, they were tryu'\g to win for all of them and themselves i 1ust the way he wanted it. Reynolds leaves SCC after a 17-year stint m which he complied a record of 354-184. His reswne j!l long and includes a District 3 championship season ( 1990) and a trip to the NAlA's sweet 1 fl Since the inception of the Golden State Athletic Conference in 1986, he's hedded three teams to the htle and been selected Coach of the Yedf five times. #It's gomg to be hard to LIDagine GSAC basketball without lurn." sec athletic dl.rector Bob Wilson said. Reynolds, 57, has coached the Vanguards longer than any other conference mentor has work<'d in the GSAC Reynolds came to the Costd Mesa campus after 14 years U1 the high sdlool ranks -12 at Ld Quinta and two at Bolsa Grande, where he is a full-time counselor. Wtlson, who served as Reynolds' assistant last season, has had the opportunity to coach with and against him, as WilsotT used to coafh at Hawaii-Hilo #His coaching style has evolved Wlth the game over the COLLEGES molly y,anity years,· Wilson:said. #When the three-point wot came m, he took. great a,dvp.n~. • Wilson-. said. ,. , _, ·w~ WertM}iaftng in Hawaii and h~:tbe1A ~ by 20 points w1th AboQtfour)nit)utes left anti we ende4 ~llavirig to scratch for eve'r'ythiitg not ,lb let them beat us. They just threw us with d banage 01.three-pomters, • WLlson said. This..-eson, Reynolds' 18-14 5quad shot 3'J.Sl9 from the th .. -~utt llne with three in41 #fers in the GSAC's top 10. · The crowds at SCC's Pit -wbieh a.re actually small 1.o number but huge m support an'3 noise -nught miss Reynolds and not even realize it. It is usually the crowd's rambunctiousness that makes the outward impact, but it is Reynolds' demure dlsposillon that will make the lasting unpact. #It's almost nusleaclrng," Wilson said of Reynolds' calm aura. "He's very competitlve and usually very compebtive people are vocal As a coach, 1 admire it. I couldn't do it.• Reynolds' disposition is m6J.Iltained during even the closest of games. He yells only when h~·bof;';to be heard over the pla!Ji)g band and the roaring crowd. And his players respond. Moue new coach will not only be evaluated on how he's doing coaching, but on his ability to be a 'people' person, like Bill," Wilson said. Call Kirk Dawson for a First Class Lease or First Class Financing with Mercedes, Benz Credit on new or previously, owned veh ides . . ...... high school basketball honors Nelson Tri-MVP on coaches' All-PCL • Estancia's Daw kins, Valbuena are both second-team p icks on coaches' selections. Estanaa High senior Sam Nelson, the Pacific Coast League's Most Valuable Player as a Junior, shared the honor with two rivals on the all-league team selected by the circwt's coaches. University's Eric Palmer and Bill Rielkerk of league-champ Laguna Hills rounded also were dccorded the Tu-MVP distinction. Nelson, d 6-foot-5 forward, averaged 23.1 points per game in league, wh.ile Palmer, a 5-7 pomt guard who will 1oin Nelson at the Air Force Academy next sedson, collected 23.5 per contest. Rielkerk, a 6-4 center, pdced Coach Dave Brown's Hawks with 16 1 per game m league, helping the school earn its ft.rst league title ever Estanad was represented on the second team by seruor James Dawkins and Junior Brett Valbuena. Dawluns, a 6-0 point guard, averaged 13.9 pomts dgamsl league foes, wh.ile Valbuena, a transfer from Founl.a.ln Valley Hlgh, chipped in 10.3 against PCL compellllon for the th.lld-place Eagles. Coaches' Alt-Pacific Coast Leag ue boys basketball Tri-Most Valuable Players Sam Nelson, Estancia Eric Palmer, University Bill Rietkerk, Laguna Hills Sr. 23.1 Sr. 23.5 Sr. 16.1 Ne lson Dawkins First team J.J. Sola, A liso Niguel Chris Sirianni, Laguna Beach B.J. Jameson, Laguna Beach Larry Johnson, University Josh Pierson, Laguna Hills Second team James Dawkins, Estancia Brett Valbuena, Estancia Jeff Groendal, University Kurt Beimfohr, Laguna Beach Chet Johnson, University Jeff Eittreim, Laguna Hills Valbuena Jr. 28.0 Sr. 11 .7 Sr. 16.1 So. 14.3 Jr. 10.5 Sr. 13.9 Jr. 10.3 Sr. 12.5 Jr. 8.0 Jr. 7.9 Jr. 8. 1 H I G f;f ~<!H 0 ()L G I R LS Three locals first-team All-PCL •Collett, Powers and"'Steinfeld tabb ed by coaches; Diaz a second-team choice. Seruor Julie Collett and junior Evelyn Powers, who helped lead Costa Mesa High to a share of the Pacific Coa~t League girls basket- ball ti.Ue, are joined by Estancia 1uruor Lisa Steinfeld on the coach- es' all-league first teiJm. Collett, a 5-9 fOJWard, aver- aged 9 9 points in .u,ague and ICOied a career-higlt 2<Hn~l8 eru- cia1 victory over co-champion All.so Niguel. Powers, a 5-7 orwatd~~r­ tQed 7 .3 points ur 1J> ""lellgue games, wlule Steinfe.14, a , b'ee- potnt Charpshooter, ~aged-10.2 points for the Eagles, wtl,o 'Were represented on the second team by junior center Fra.ncia Diez .. 4. Diaz averaged 12.3 .poiµ.ts against PCL foes, who includoo 6-0 Aliso senior Kristin Moore- house, who was named Most Valuable Player. Seruor Kelly Chapin, junior _ Ki.Jn ~yep and 1ol>Jlomo1e '"Jenny BBtnest all red!iVed h010t· able mention. ADVANIAGF.S I. No hospita.liurion, more conven1en1 2. Paticnrs uc gencrJlly less apprehensive. l Gcncr:i.lly there I) less pain. 4. Small incisions rcdulmg possibiluy of large~ rcsulung m a bc:ner wsmclll result. 5. No pins. screws. or wires ue used wnh tht' surgery 6. No casts or crutches .ire nccc:mry. 7. 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Vdn De Walker gained honQC- able menuon last season . - Veldsco a freshman forward. led the Mustangs in scortng, while Powell, a 1uruor defender. garnered honorable mention as a sophomore Allyson Marquand , who )alJ. Uruvers1ty to the league title,~~ named Most Valuable Play~ : .. : .z Coaches' Al~ Cwt ~ girts socar :-• Most VAWMLE PlAY9 • Allyson Marquand, University ~ -. RRSTTEAM GegiVan De Walker, Costa Mesa Sr. Det Jennifer Porter, Estancia Sr. Off. Kaley Pickett. University Jr. ttJ Elizabeth link, University Jr. WI. Amy Buchen, University Jr. Fwd. Elise Law, University So. le Kim Devine, Aliso Niguel Fr. F"""1 Amanda Eastwood.Aliso Niguel Fr. Def. Courtney Masc.arin, Aliso Niguel Sr. 'i'lf Come JOIO US at the BALBOA BAY CLU8 for FUN, LUNCH and ¥l Jt:4fORMATIVE j WORK.5HOP on ltowto Negotiate S.U-randto -....eonmct • Employment. Family. community • Find out how you communicate and resolve conflict • Improve listening and questJoning skills • Learn how to ask for what you want Professionals. Parents. Sr. Citizens All are welcome! Sat.. March 21. 1996 I Oam-4pm $95 Early Bird $75 (by 3113198) E.L .D. Mediation servtces 1.800.518.334Z . • • t . . .. , • . .. .. .. • . SATURDAY, MARCH 14. 1998 ·~ -.\_. .. BIG PUI*I' AT 18 GIVES EX-HOOPS STAR A SHARE OF 'mE lFAD David Lundstrom slam unks 18 to go 5·under. . ,By Richard Dunn, Daify Pilot 'wJ• ~ . ~ • NBWPORT BEACH -David Lund- ,lbcm. who said he's abort on ability ']u loog on determination. is also l\Wndlul of reality onJhe Senior PGA ·=·which is making its annual stop in tbe 'Ibshiba Senior Classic at 1. Beach Country Oub. ~ • •1 •1 saw where 6-under won here ;: 1ut year, but that's not going to get a · • out here this year,• said Lund- lttom, whose late heroics PridAy put . hbn in a four-way tie for the lead at 5- ,~-------------------------, :· SATURDAY'S l : STARTING TIMES l • I • I I I : + 7:45 -Terry Wiens, : .. lee Elder, Miller Barber • I I ' I I J ~· 7:55 -Bobby Nichols, : .f • Gay Brewer, Fran~ Conner : ~ I · r · + 8:05 -Harold Henning, l ·: Hugh Baiocchi, l l · Bruce Summerhays : .,f I I I l + 8:15 -Ben Smith, : 1 Dick Hendrickson, Dave Hill • • i I · I + 8:25 -George Archer, 1 Dale Douglass, Tom Shaw + 8:35 -Terry Dill, Bob Murphy, Jim Dent + 8:45 -Lou Graham, ~ay Carrasco, Jimmie Jones + 8:55 -Don Bies, Walter Morgan, Gene littler + 9:05 -Jade Keifer, Brian Barnes, Tom Wargo •• , + 9:15 -Orville Moody, t Kurt Cox. Larry Laoretti + 9:25 -Charles Coody, Graham Marsh, Bruce Crampton + 9:35 -Fred Gibson, . Gibby Gilbert. Bob Charles r + 9:45 -DeWitt Weaver, ~ Don January, John L Schroeder I I l + 9:55 -Al Geiberger, ,. }-_Gary Player, Rocky Thompson .. l . ... 10:05 -Leonard Thompson, <lll~iln Jacobs. Walter Zembriski 10:15 -Bob Dickson, McGee, Calvin Peete + 10-.25 -Larry Nelson, Jimmy Powell, Bruce Devlin 10-35 -Jim Ferree, : ~~Uy Casper, Jim Colbert ... , I I : l + 10:45 -Billy King, : l Larry Ziegler, Bud Allin I I '. : + 10:55 -Hale Irwin, : l Bob Duval, Harry Toscano t I I I ' 1 + 11 :05 -Larry Mowry, 1 l Lee Trevino, Dave Stockton I T -f l + 11:15 -Joe Inman, 11-Butch Baird, Bob Eastwood t 1, • : : 't 11 :25 -Jay Sigel, Jim Albus, ~ t ' Dave Eichelberger ' *+ 11 :35 -Dana Quigley, ~.., ,...ubert Green, Gil Morgan I l + 11 :45 -David Lundstrom, · t Jose Maria Canizares, ~t '-'~avid Graham ~ .... -J. • 11:55 -Mike McCullough, ~-Buzz Thomas, J.C. Snead r -~-~ t _,...,~-----------------------J ·--- under-per 66. Lundstrom's long birdie putt on 18, which he called a "no-bro.Iner• in tenns of his best shot of the day. placed him atop the leader board with J.C. Snead, Buzz Thomas and Mike McCullough. ·1 got some good breaks early in ~e round.• he said. •1 hope I didn't use them all up. To get around this golf course with no bogeys is some- thing, because the greens are bard to putt and it's easy tO misread them.• Lundstrom, who twned his white baseball cap sideways after sinking at least a 40-foot putt on 18 to tie for the lead, seems to be merely wam:iing up to the course, following his round of 65 in a pro-am on Wednesday. Either that or he's remembering bis trails here in the past • J played here m the Llttle Crosby about 20 years ago -it's the same layout and it's a good little golf course,• said Lundstrom, who actual· ly played m the former Crosby Cl4m- bake in 1981, as well as 1984, '85 and '86. Lundstrom, who made bll<lles on 3, 6 and 1 on the front, then 10 and 18 on the back, was the medalist last December at the Senior PGA Tour National Qualifying Tournament. A former. college basketball stand- out, the 6-foot Lundstrom played guard for Bradley University, ea.ming the right rough, then draining a 40-foot birdie putt. BUZZ . All-AmeriC4D honors and competing in the once-great Mlnourl Valley Conference. Lundstrom, wbo worked as a club pro in Houston before joining the Senior Tour, said four of his Bradley teainmates went on to play profes- sional basketball, including Steve Kuberski of the Boston Celtics. He also played goU in college, car- rying a 78 average. He kept working hard at bis golf game and ev"entually era.eked the PGA Tour after 10 years of practice. He played in 104 tourna- ments from 1916 to 1997. His career earnings were $68,991. "The best thing I have voing for me is a lot of determination, he said. · • • · "Some guy in the gallery yelled, 'Get in!' ~NTlNUED FROM 81 about halfway to the hole," Snead said. • "Maybe I should hire that guy and take him ..,.41ad a hole-in-one at 13, too, when the ball hit with me." . lb. ltick. I thought it was going in because it Snead was also amazed to see the golf . ~ am't rolling that fast.• course intact after what he'd seen on television ~, Snead'• wheels came off at 16 when his dri-with the floods and mud slides. landed in the right roug~ thftll he left his 9-. "This goU course is in reall_y _great s~ lliOrt belore thiee-putting. •Jt was an awful compared to the last two times," he said. •1 was ) putt ... I almost hit my foot with (my put-surprised a couple of these gteens were not on .,;tSJ. • Snead said. the beach with all we've seen on TV. But I guess ~}!-Snead recovered. He used a 9-iron to get out what's reported on TV isn't always as bad as it .... -.~bleat 18, hitting through an opening in seems.• -" . .. ?MCCULLOUGH ~torrnNUED FROM 81 AD quiet OD the Newport front NEWPORT BEACH -Tournament officials •pParently aren't concemed about unruly fahs around the greens, because volunteer meflhals are without •Qui.t• signs this year for the Toshlbl senior tlassk at Newport Beach Country Club. Marshals hold up theft arms when players are getting re9dy to putt. Atw fans really that plUfve 1 W.'11 find OUt this ~end . • ...... .... Next nm. ... Lode It Dept.: As thfs reporter mpped Into a pOf'.table restroom for quldt UJt lri the morning \Nitti r'IO OM dOlef_ tt\11'1 50 f-. tM door WM ltft unkldted. Sure~*°'* ... tomeOCie ~ It. It was.., c:.rp-.. WN> Wll oornlng up •'°"SJ the 14th ~In• gott an. .... St •Ofcm'9:C...,.,Md .. ...... , Mr9 ... only two""'°' P.GA ~ 1ptm ~ ridlri9 lri IMm on fftdtv . . """'"..... fl•• Mt Ott'/ iboUt ,000(8" ......... _ . ..,,.. ...... CONTINUED FROM 81 Thomas, whose previous occupational highlight (before Friday) was finishing tied for third at the Senior PGA Tour National Qualifying Tournament to earn fully exempt sta- tus for 1998, signed up for 10 Monday Qualifiers last year _on the tour after tumin9 50. He made five touma.pients an eam80m,480. "This is the first real good round I've had,• said 1bomas, who added it was also his maiden trlp to the press room of a golf tournament. •1 dcm't know what you ~ys -want (1n tenm-of info1t" mation).· Thomas, who birdied holes 2, 7 and 9 on the front, then 15 and 18 on the back, said he made only three bad shots the entire round, recovering from each one, including No. 4 when be saved par. •'J'hat kept me going,· Thomas aald of No. 4, in which he sank a 12·foot putt, after getting up and down from a bad lie. Thomes got up and down from the sand at No. 8 to save par. •My wUe (Jackie) said I'm last on the tour in sand saves, so it was nice to get up and down from there,• he said. Thomas chipped 1n from 'O feet at No. 9 for birdie, then 1D4de par on every hole on the back until 15, when he used a 3·wood to get wit!U three feet of the flag. He also birdied 18. Tbom.u' c:areer-belt round ii 61, acoom~ on the Canadi&DTh~ J Thom.a, a1lo th 1969 Montana amateur state i:bunpl· on in goU, Mid h1I oo\lllri, 8ob Sparling, got bbD ltarted in golf~ What'• tt like gr~ up playing gait ID Mcwmuf •1 = ~ ~ gtOUDd. you get~ mom1ll OI ~.· ·But If ma like (the oonditkml) ncnna1. it...-...._ .. llliallllle.. • ~-------------------~---------------------, I " Mn Mc:Q'U.OCMIH IUD INoMAS J.C. SHIAD DAW> LuiJtiDSTROM 67 Josa MANA CAICARU DAVID GlllH•M DANAQulcUV ltlmRrGMIH 68 GIL MoRGAN JAY SIGEL 69 JIM AIJIUS DAVI~ 70 Joi! l..w. 8uTOt 8EAltO 809 EAs1'WOOO I.AMY~ ,· LaTMVINO I I DAVE STOOCTON : ffAll IRWIN : 809DwAL I I I 71 I HAlulY TOSCANO I t BIU.Y KING I I I.AMY ZIEGLo I I BuoAwN I I JIM fEKR£E t I BtU.Y CA5PP I JIM CoulEJIT I I LAMY NB.SON I JWNYPowEU. BRual>EvuN Boe DtcxsON JERRY McGEE CAunN PEETE UoNAJU> THOMPSON 72 JoHN JACX>eS WMJ'EJI ZWSKI AL GERRGSt GARY PLAYER RocxY THOMPSON 0EWm WEAVER DON JAMJAlfY JoHNL 5otRomER FRED G1asoN 73 G1•v GtLBERT BoeOWtus OWUsCooov GMHAMMAMH Bltua CitAMrrON ORvlUE Mooov 74 KURT Cox LAMY l.AORETTI JACX K.IE1a BlaAN llAltNEs TOMWMGO DONBm WMJ'EJI MoRGAN GENE Ltm.a Lou GRAHAM RAYCANll~ 75 JIMMIEJoNEs TERRY Dill. Boe MuRPttY JtM Dar GEORGe ARotER DAU l>ouGLAss TOM5HAW BIN SMfht Dtcx HIENDIUCXSON 76 DAVE Htu." HAllOlD HENNING HuciH BAIOCOtl Bllua 54••mtHAYS ao.v NIOtOLS CiAYllMWEJt 77 FRANC CONNER TEMYWllNS 79 LEE El..DIR 80 MtUEJt IAME1t I 35-35 3~ 37-33 34-36 37-33 35-35 36-34 37-33 37-34 34-37 35-36 36-35 36-35 35-36 36-35 35-36 36-35 37-34 38-33 35-36 35-36 36-35 36-36 37-35 34-38 38-34 37-35 38-34 36-36 37-35 38-34 36-37 34-39 36-37 37-36 35-38 36-37 38-36 36-38 37-37 37-37 36-38 35-39 39-35 36-38 Ja..36 36-38 38-37 39-36 38-37 34-41 35-40 Ja..37 36-39 :J7 .. 38 Ja.37 Ja.38 36-40 38-38 Ja..38 Ja.38 40--36 39-38 37-40 40-39 40-40 Eichelberger Snead . . .. . ~-' /j:~ .'~> __ -~m Stockton Graham Quigley GU Morgan I t I I I I I I I ' I t ' I I t t t t I I t t I t t I • t I t t t t I I I I I I I I t I I • I t I I I I I - I I • I I I I ' I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I t t L -----------------------------------------~ FORE CONTINUED FROM 81 , HfGH~IOYI ~;,~ ,.,....,~ ... ...._, HAl9Dll DM ~ VlltA, 1 S-8, 1 s-2 (Matt Jameson 1 kHls, Scott Archbold, 8 kills); def. Poway, 15-1, 15-1 (Biiiy Clayton 5 kills, Scott Dore 6 kllls). Today's sUirt 9 a.m .• at Frances Parker School: vs. Las Vegas Gl'fff\ Valley. COllWUNrTY CGU.H11 ...,. NC*COf• aEM2 Olwa CauT OM Mt SAN Mruieo. 15-2, 1~ 15-4 (Josti Rldlardson, 13 kills). SCHEDtJ t E IAJUllDAV ........ I College -C.I S.ptln It Southern C.lltomla Col ... doubfetletdtt, I 1 • m Community coli.oe -Fullerton at Orange C:O.i'-noon. High Khoo! -Corui Me6a T~t ~p f!Nt Minion lllttjo al Cost• Mew, 1 p.m Newport Etlu Toumem.>t flnat rounds ~ Hllbor 41t ~ l I• m, COfona det ~ .n c.pirtrano Valley, 11 a m ....... ...-.... Community colt.Ge men and women Ola~ co.st et l•h•sflet<f 1rw1tat1on.i High Khoo! boyl and gin. Con.a M4M at LA Vem. lmllutional, 9 • m, Newport t1Mbor a1 IM"4! invit.ltlonal, 8 • m, C0ton• cMf ~r •I Brn Jmlltatlonal, 9 a m .~,....,, High Khoo! boys COfOf'la del M•r. Newpot1 Hatt.or at s.n Diego Toum11~ of Champ•Ot'4 at Franck Sc:hool San 1>199<> •S~ Community co/1e9e rnen •ncl women Of ange Coait et Mt. Sin Antonio tnvltatloNI High Khool boyl • Corona cMf Mar. ~ H.wbor. Cofta Mfla a t Of R~avs flnali •t U.lmont Plaza, 7 pm • 'lllnftla Colleg41 men · South«n C.l1lomla College •t Blola. 2 p.m. High Khoo! boys Corona de! Mar •t Sant• B..tMlr .. 11 a.m. • SOfdN!fl Col~· C.t State St•nlslau\ at Sovthetn C.ltfornl• College, noon SUNOAV •O.W Collegt> -Or•nge Coast College m~n~ •nd women's alumni rac:es at Newport Harbof Vac:ht Basin. 10-.30 a.m SOCCER CONTINUED FROM 83 JenniferJurgemeyer,LagunaHills Sr. Def. Cynde Mann, Laguna Hills Sr Def April Peron, Laguna Hiiis Jr MF Summer Chaldu, Laguna Beach So. Fwd. SECOND TEAM Rebeka Roth, Estancia Fernanda Velasco, Costa Mesa Liz Powell, Costa Mesa Kristen Stephenson, University Adrienne Rice, University Brooke Ferguson, University Leigh Logsdon, Aliso Niguel Jourdan Whistler, Aliso Niguel Andrea Kosciuk, Laguna Hiiis Julia Peron, Laguna Hills Lynne Brinkman, Laguna Beach Rosie Dobbs, Laguna Beach e:I , ..... u .~ ltH -27 .. So MF Fr. Fwd. Jr. Def. Sr. FB Sr. FB So. HB So. MF Fr. MF Sr. Fwd. Fr MF Sr. MF So. MF Girard to lead Eagles in classic rebuilding year. COSTA MESA -1Wo y~ ago, Estanoa High couldn't field a junior varsity boys tennis team because of low numbers in the program. Today, while there is no future Andre Agassi on campus, at least the Eagles can boast of their membership base. •we have 25 boys this year, the first time in three years we've had over 15," Estancia Coach Dave Hebert said. Leading the charge this spring will be senior Christian Girard, a re turning letter winner who played No. 1 doubles last season. •He's one of those guys with a lot of talent," Hebert said of Girard, who played singles as a sophomore in 1996 and will move back to that spot this year. Though junior Jacob Sink is considered Hebert's next-best player, the third-year varsity per- former will play No. 1 doubles this year with freshman D.J . Glacy, the team's biggest sur- prise . Sophomore Brett Spaulding, also returning from last year, will Newport falls, 5-0 NEWPORT SOFTBALL BEACH A four-run seventh inning doomed Newport Harbor High's softball team Friday in a 5-0 nonleague loss to visiting Los Amigos (5-0) The Sailors, who even their record al 1-1, received five strong innings from the pitcher's circle by Bonnie Kinsey. "We're just not hitting yet,· Coach Frank Talley said of his team's three-hit outing. "We just can't put them together.• The Tars' hits came courtesy o( April Carroll's double, and sin- gles by Katie Zeigler and Kristen Smith. NONLEA'GUE Los AMIGOS 5, NEWPORT HAUOlll 0 Los Amigos 000 100 4 • S 5 1 Newport Harbor 000 000 0 -0 3 3 Guillen and Reyes; Kinsey, Urban (6) and Huntington. W -Guillen; L • Urban, 0-1. 2B -Carroll (NH). HR · Burke (LA). E2J TENNIS PREVIEW probably play No. 2 singles, while freshman Tom Burden and senior Jason Freed, a transfer frolJl the Stockton area. will battle it out for the Eagles' third singles position. "It's kind of a t06SUp ~tween those two,• said Hebe~. entering his third year as head coach. While Slnk and Glacy are expected to become a formidable doubles team, Hebert will be counting on junior returnee Richie Ruggerio and freshman Jack Kassabian to play No. 2 dou- bles. Sophomore returnee Chris Rudolph will play No. 3 doubles with either sophomore Gerardo Robles, senior Mike Briano or freshman Spencer Sink. • (Glacy) has great fundamen- tals,• Hebert said. •He's the biggest surpnse on the team com- ing in, H Estancia, which lost highly touted Mike Leonard to gradua- tion, will open against San Clemente on Tueday in a non- league match, the Eagles' only match leading up to Pacific Coast League action. -by. Richard Dunn sec wins ·easily, 6-t COSTA MESA TENNIS -Southern Cali- fornia College's men's tennis team nearly swept through West- ern New Mexico's lineup in a 6-1 nonconference win Friday at the Costa Mesa Tennis Center. The wm moves SCC's record to 7-3. NONCONfUIENCE sec 6, WE:STBW NEw MEoco 1 Singles · Ulfuebrand (SCQ lost to Tru1illo, 6-4, 6-4; Ma (SCQ def. Smith, 6-2, 6-0; Johansson (SCQ def. Perea, 6-1, 6-0; Kemp (SCQ def. Lave, 6-0, 6-4; Baker (SCC) def. Jaurequi, 6-2, 6-1; Frantz (SCC) won by default. Ooubtes ·Ma-Johansson (SCC) def. Trujillo-Smith, 8-3; Ulfuebrand-Kemp (SCQ def. Perea-l..lv.e, 8-2; Vu-Baker (SCQ won by defaolt. DEEP SEA FRIDAY'S COUNTS Newpon a....nding -1 boat, 12 anglers. 3 sand bass. 61 sculpin. W20·U1' ltlt..41to Van~intbe same bracket with No. 1-seed Union at NAIA tourney • sec women to battle No. 9 Rockhurst in the first round on Thursday. COSTA MESA Southern Califor-HOOPS nia College's women's basketball team will face ninth-seeded Rockhurst of Missouri in the first round of the NAIA Champi- onships at 11 : 15 a .m. (PST) ThW'Sday in Jack.son, Tenn. Rockburst (25-4) is paced by the NAIA'.s fifth-leading scorer and the nation's leading three- point threat, Sarah Miller (22 points per game), who rang up 138 treys this season. Five-foot-10 off-guard Kim Martin came in 15th in scoring with 20.2 ppg. The Vanguards (29-5), who have 10 in a row, arrive in Jack- son Monday afternoon. Unseed- ed in the 32-team field, Coach Russ Davis' squad is 10 the same bracket as No. 1 Union of Ten- nessee and would face the top seed in the quarterfinals should both win their first two games. -By Molly Yanity Orange Coast falls, 2-1 FULLERTON SOFTBAL L -Orange Coast College's softball team suffered a heartbreaker to Fullerton as the Hornets used a two-out. two-run home run by Nikia Owens in the bottom of the sixth inning to grab a 2-1 Orange Empire Conference win Friday. The Pirates (8-10, 0-6 m OEC play) scored in the seventh when Keli Johnson drove a shot off the outfield fence to score Slepharue Horrick, who had previously tripled. Horrick, representing the tying run, was stranded al sec- ond. ORANGE a.tM CONFERENCE Fuu.enoN 2. Otw«iE CoAST 1 Orange Coast 000 000 1 -1 4 0 Fullerton 000 002 x -2 5 1 Correa and Carmen; Harrison and Aguirre. W -Harrison; L -Correa, 4-3. 28 -Johnson (OCC). 3B -Horrick (OCC). HR -Owens (F). SAl\JRDAY, MAROf 14. 1998 briefly CdM sharp at Rela~s • CIF Relay Finals are tonight at Belmont P BELMONT SWIM SHORE Lance Emery, Phil Dirocco, Rob Williams, Jason Powers, Scott Kramer and Kawika Tarayao pro- pelled Corona del Mar High to a fifth-place finish in the 6x50 freestyle relay to clinch a berth m tonight's championship round of the CIF Relays, starting at 7. Tarayao's 22.24 split in that event qualified him for the sea- son-ending CIF prelims in the 50. With 48 schools compellng from all three d.lvis1ons, the Sea Kings will also compete in the finals in the 4x50 breastroke, 4x50 butterfly, 4x100 freestyle and 4x50 medley relays. Cd.M earned top 10-finishes m the medley (seventh) and free (ninth). At the freshman-sopho- more level. Corona's 4x50 and 4x100 individual medley relay teams grabbed second places. NH girls stay perfect ANAHEIM Newport Harbor High 's girls golf GOLF team cl.inched a four-stroke victory over Canyon despite tying the hosts, 288-288, in the second round at Anaheim Hills Goll Qub Thurs- day for a 7-0 mark. The Sailors were led by medalist Enn Haller, who shot a 52. Other scorers were Bnanna Riel (59), Kate Ennquez (60), Alex Robinson (65) and Megan Farnsworth (67). Newport boys downed Newport Harbor GOLF High's boys golf squad shot a 206 Thursday at El Niguel Country Club but fell m the two-day event · to Aliso Niguel, 414-422. The first day was staged at Santa Ana Country Club. The Sailors were paced by Kevin Olson's 82, Miller Akins (84), Scott Tippett (86) and Mitch ~· ~:.. Johns (88). -T One--day performers weve lfaigbe Concannon (38), Zit.ch Lafatta (43) and J.T. Wallace ~'8). Errors doom Esta6 SANTA ANA SOFTI Estancia High's softball ~ dropped its second game ~ aa many outings as nine efff>rs doomed the Eagles in a 4~0 l~to hosting Santa Ana. _,.., Joanna Danner went the 'dis- tance 10 the cirle allowing just four hits and one earned. run. . Deborah Wyman was 2 for, 3 for Estancia with a double: • · SCC splits with Tor~ D 0 M I N -SOFTI GUEZ HILLS - Southern Cahfornia College.~d its nine-game winning sttelk snapped as Cal State DominSJu~ Hills picked up a 3-2 win in ~ first game of a nonconferem:e doubleheader Thursday. , The Vanguards (18-4) rallied back to take the nightcap, 2.0, behind Gretchen Brandt's .one- hitter from ~s circle1 • ~1 • oo.-ciua Hus J, 5oCAA. COU..~ • Soeal Colle<J4! 200 000 0 · 2 5 1 Oomlnguu H1lli 100 101 a • ~ 4 0 Hourton. B•andt (6) •nd Mur~ Owetis and Papad•k" w Owen~ 1 s. L. Houston. 11·2. 28 - Al1n11 {OHi GAMEZ ~ ~ 2, 0.:.-0.IEZ Hlus 0 SoYI Coll~~ -000 002 0 · J ' 0 Oom1n~1 H1lli 000 000 0 · °'o f 0 Brandl and Mu<~ Paz and Papadal<k W • • Br•ndt. 7 2 l Paz, ~ .,, Mustangs felled, 1~:-~ ORANGE Costa Mesa High TENN Junior David Tran won a palr '.t1 smgles sets, but the Mustangs fell to host El Modena in a nonleigy.e boys tennis ma~ch Thursday.~ i , ~ - NOHLEAGUE . f&. Mcx8IA 1), CoslA-MlsA 5 '• .: Slng6ft: llm (CM) Ion to hl'dOfl, ~ mt to ~ 1 6 lort to T0ptr. 1-6. Tran (CM) won. 7·S. IOU)~ won, 7~ Df.W ICM) !Ost. 5r7. ().(;, 2-6. " , Doubtes: Ntu,.n-Pham (CM) lort to ~u. •'. J-6. lost to Schw•rtr-MlfWiil\ Hi. ~. N•m-<findl; 7 6. k.l~ICalll (CM) won, M , 7-6, lost f>.7; • :· Ma~~'' Krishnamurthy (CM) lost. 1-6. 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Flral "SL, Santa Ana, CA Orange County on 2-20-98 1 ~8roadway lltllltMIMtr-.allllllaltia • ***** ··- PUBLIC NOTICE 92T03 19980749728 ssta Mesa ~.,, ,,...... 111 t 11 pay• to adv1rt111 Jesus Ruvalcaba, 12191 Daily Pilot Feb. 21, 28, ' ,...,., • " In l h• bost local Notice 11 hereby given Ditmore Or .. Garden Grov ~.,,·~·~M:a:r:_. 7::·_:':4,~1:_99:8:__:_S:•:06:!1'.!!~~M~2~-8!!!t~I0~~~~~:....=..._::1w~r:-~t~•:•:='~wllkll=~:.=•:1a~~ RHI E1tate Seclion thll I~ und•fllg._~d wlH CA 92841 -c .-CALL J.QDAYL be sold at llubtlC AuCUon tlotmnr'fl" Lisa fUver• on Milch 28, 1998 at 10:00 ducted by: en lndMdual tr• M10y ..,....,, "81 •II 714,.7,, 4252 AM 11 StatVing Sc:tiOlars Have you ttarted doing ..,.lll•tl tfffrtllff 11 "" ·~ ..- Moving and Mini s•or•g• bullneu yet? v ... 1-1.aa "Af"ordable ......., ... ......._ .... Co , ft57 Newport Blvd.. Jesut Ruvllcaba . J 1 ...., ........, _.. -.., Cos\,a MIU,.. CA 92W~ TN• •111emefll Wat tiled ~ ., ,.._ ..... , ...... . 17'14)~1-3319. 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March 1".i Tiiie ciu1lnet1 I• con-Caskets & SefVICes???? 21, 11111 sact7a ducted by: 1n lndMG\111 Have you 1i.11.c CIOlng Cll Toi Pree )~ PUii.iC MOTIC! ~~.r::J: c-...... ~ a c.;.. -,.-aa.;.; Plelll .... 1 ... an.11 Thie 11attmen1 w• lllfd11.!::.,...= ·=-:.=~=~==·='*="='=D·=='=\J=~==m ............ ..,.. with U'9 Count; Cl9fll of 1, Thi IDlloilllr'8 .-.on• .,. Otlnft Co\intr on ,..,.. '"iiii=iiiiiii====-==;::=====-a C10111Q """"" aa: lffMH?IH ., ............ Int., I 0..,,_,_,,.,..., I. ~~o.:.S.,"'"por1 _•a ..... 20_._1• ___ ..,,_·• Call 642-5678 . .=: '"c:;-nM~t~ Put a few wo~s Wtlllt1hOi19. Nelfpott 1 'U EE=.':.:~ to work for you .. ....,.,'°" ...... !IC*'1-."""'""~-...~;..;...-'.'~--il!iam------------~------ HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SAU! GENERAL 1002 COltONA Dl!L NAl ---------1022 SATURDAY. MARCH 14, 1998 N"e1(tlport Height• Two seml-cstm single· ·, f ~m homes. Fo r ae1a11s call: 548-8048 • MAX MORGAN DEV ; P"°NEJflPOR~· -BEACH J2J l Cla.11 St. .) BR. 2.5 13A. ' • with 1,550 sq .ft. • ~tral air, gas fp. j • -,2-n:ir garage. : "4.: ·oak rnbinets, 1 d1~h\\'asher. -tra'.'>11 comp<tc.tor, Bnber c.irpet, t. ed;,r doset. Int:• ston', w/d, ct>ntr;.I vat uum, • gas BBQ indudeJ. : $.295,000 7 1-1-642-2305 . b... t ),,.,1(1'/ 'lt/1 lfl _J . Seit your home u1rouqh c1.Jss1ficd . Located in a gate guarded community this 3BR 2.5BA home offers luxurious landscaping+ garage w/custom built-ins. Also featuring family rm w/fireplace. formal living & dining rms, plantation shutters. ale & kitchen w/ceramic tile & maple cabinetry. $469,900 Nancy Barfield • Gary Hesselgesser 640-7888 x2 l 4 • 857-3478 ThSumm it 4'1P~ R.ol f ,lofe Group IAGUNA BEACH 2148 1 br Country Cottage w/yd. $785.mo + $700 dep. 329 Unlverslly#N •714·5'8·6093• The Back Bay is in our Backyard. Newly renovated spacious 1 & 2 Bedrooms. • Close to 0.C. Airport. & Newport Beach Golf Course • Newly Remodeled Interiors • Convenienl to Back Bay, Major Shopping & Entertainment • Laundry Facilities Sorry No pets 1691 Mesa Dr. (714) 545-4855 RENTALS WANTED 2869. 2726 Returnl.ng College student, looking for reduced rent 1 br/balh In exchange for er· rands/child care, or therapeutic massage therapy. Call 760-1176 ··..-------------------~------------------~--~~----..... --------....---------------------------------------------------~ ,. I ' I ' I I I ~;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil "South Coast Drywall -'..'" Acous remvl/cust text '\ 7. Water Damage Repair ~.' Best In Quality & Price ~ "L550017 444·6669 ~· ~~·.--~~~~~~~ $DITIONS ... EMODELJNG 3410 3528 Internet, B·M•ll a MocMm lnalallatlona. •iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiil Windows '95 /NT/Mac ky lhowera Rep'd Nelworklng•Upgradea egroutlnQ & 1n11alf'n Rera Avt 3110-•oes 70130 Dean or Tll• MACMIEDIC • C•r• '°' 73"8065 or 946-8526 Macintosh Computers In vour l'lm-.'ofc, IAW/ houtly ratt. 873--8810 Thinking or having a garagt sale? Qlv• UI a Cllll 142·5&7• Comptl\f Prof-ional CenWJI Contr~ S.VIClle Sped.allrlna In~ remodtls and 6ddflkn Lie.~ 151·900 .. JUNK TO THK DUMP 1714-988·1882) AVAILAllLB TODAY ··~1882 3890 --------~ 3894 ------ - Serving PRot Readers Sln<le 1971 •Pumps • l'Uten •Heat.en • Adclwubes • WedllJ aeanLag • A9tomllk 0emen 3910 BALBOA ROOFING CO Quality Work Guarnt'd Reroof/R•palr Frff Est Lie/Ina 831·5081 ~~rr\g:~~~~::f CERT-A·ROOF 1.oll/ COST ROOF REPAIRS Ina. Approved Contractor • 714--380.0044. UPBOLSTBIUNG 3131 Antique Speolallst _;10 ¥'& up Dual work, low•at prices, ref'• B•rnl• & Nancy 898-4980 G a o Upl'lol •Inc• ·ae ~atom mad• furn, re- ~atery, •UP. F''S antique rpr '4~~~12 3932 EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 6010 D....._I 2921 SS30 liiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilj:UI:.; ...... ~=-------------.:__ •Pre• TV Audition• Open Call t1t1t 100 cellere. Submlltlng: liiiPiiiluiiimbiiiii•iiiriii•iiiHii••iiidii•iiidiii BEST PRIC ES 8y CHARLES GOffEN w Ith n • w o o n 1 1 Wtth OMAR SHARl1 ·coMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE • Sony Play Sta1Jon • Universal Studios • VlclorlH Secret •Coca Cola • N0<ds1tom • Toy•R·Us comm.up. Local $$PAID $$ and TANNAH HIRSCH w o r k . Sa I • r y ._., ...... open.(310) 852·8311. ::::.ID~ f PO&Til .IOBS FRED STEGMANN $12.88 • S17.21/HR ANTI UES FOR APPT . ANO EXAM INFO, CALL 8em-9pm 70eya _____ ....;... __ _ 1-800-628-8818 WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q 1. Both vulnenblc, as Sooth you hold: • Q 9 7 6 o A I o J 9 • K 10 6 l 2 Q 4. Neither vulnerable. as South you bold . • 9 3 0 QI 7 o A Q 9 5 • A 10 7' BUSINESS OFFICE FOi RENT 2769 ; lm•U OfHo• lp•o• In Fount.in Valle~ for rent. 71-t.804-1883 • 90210 •Bay Watch • Disneyland 818·788·8200 Work wllh the Stara Cell Todayl POSTAL .108 8 $12.88-$17.21 I HR. FOR APP/EXAM INFO, CALL 1 ·800·828·6818 WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furnltuf'9 PIANOS i Collectlbles The bidding has orocecded: SOtml WFS't NORTH ,_ ,_ I• ? What do you bid now? Partner opens the bidding with one heart. Whal do you respond? Q S. A-1 South, vulnerable, you hold: •A K Q J 10 74 Q 6 o 7 5 2 •I l Partner opens the bidding with one heart. What do you respood7 EXT 999. 8 AM • 9 PM, 1 DAYS. ·~•f-...,,,. ******* LOST & FOUND 2925 Reoeptio nlat • St.,.a. • Aua • OMct """"'U. $$ CASH PAID $$ Q 2. Both vulnerable, as South you hold: Upso •I• Tanning Salon In C.D.M., Well apace avall. Great • exposure-along cllen· tel. Call 714-84S.5361 LOST Gol d Saint Chrlatopher money cllp, near Baja Fresh reward 714-642·4161 ---------Loll Ol~mpua C am · •r• Vic of Balboa COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 2778 Penin Pier/Ferry. 252· 8200 1-::-~---,,~--~--Rewardl Lost cat light Prim• Lido Local greyish ahort hair last 3430 Via Udo. S~mo. seen 2/28 bluffs area 8 7 3 -0 6 5 3 D a y s . .:all anytima 759'-3039 675-1469 EvH. ------HEALTH& INDUSTRIAL 2788 FITNESS 3000 •Superior Ave. CM 1500-15,000af, Great l o cation, :enced, roll-Ypa, h igh celllngs. .65pst 714·548-8531 BUSINESS & FINANCE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY LOSI! WEIGHT Through a safe and scientific nutritional plan 714-55 7 ·2721 LOOK YOUNGER •INSTANTLY* Stars Secret Revealed Results Guaranteed Send $10-cash-check P·K Co. 981 Somera Los Angeles.ca soon 2904 EMPLOYMENT S Own Pavphone• S St 50K/YRL Y.Pot'I. Local Sltea.CALLI EMPLOYMENT 1-800-8()()..3470 24hrs. 5530 ·-·-·· Please be wary ol out A Golden Opportunity of area companies. Seminars by the Sea/ Checi< with the locel CdM provide• ,raining Be tt • r B u •In• 1 1 & consulting to temp Bureau before you help prof's nation/ send any money for wocldwtde. We seek a tees or services. Read high energy, cust. and underatand any support and mktg per- contracts before you eon. Great personality sign. Shop around for comp aklns. ·team al· ratH. tl1ude an~ stable jot> .Abaolut•llf 10 x history req. $13.25/hr Better than vending +Golden bonus pro· $70K yr 8K Req.Free gram and groW1h po· Info 1-800-282-4982 ten1lal. call Cathy 714· BOOST &Al,.E&I Pro 673·5860 or fax re- marketer helps you aume 714-673-1156 sell product/avc1t ATHLETIC CLUB Call 714-434-2973 aeeks PIT Assiatant ' Dlstr,Free Sample Local Manager/Receptionist, rte,no aell.Prot'd tGrr Snack Bar Server In 800·737·9495·24hrs N.B. Ray at 752·7903 HBB, not MLM. 90~ Bunnlf Photo Slaff r.roflt. 10-201</mo. Sm. Cashlera, Greetera nve1tment req'd. Create Easter Magic 1-600-99!>-0796 x5830 800-229·71•7 x137 lmmed. positions avail lor Temp and T·H. PC skills a + .Up to S 1 O/hr W G I Solutions Call 714·442·0707 or Fax 714·442-0708 R etail S al•• 10·15hrs wk, AM •hltt. Out of Santa ,F• at Fashion Island Tam ara 844-5 9 53 Ria.TAIL SALES Evenings & wk-ends Ladv Golf fashion Island NB 720-1996 SECURITY In-house Security Department at Fash· Ion Island & Irvine Spectrum Center la _ _..,, ...... - WE BUY ESTATES • 1mrnedi.te l1i.ndfy -· "WI PAY llOflf FASTER" ~957.S133'e SOUTH COAST AUCTION • 6 3 o A K 7 o A K 9 5 4 • A Q 10 The bidding has proceeded: SOUJ'H WEST NORTH EAST lo r.. 2NT hll ' What do you bid now? Q J. As South. vulnerable, you hold: • A 10 6 3 o 10 I 5 o 7 • A 9 8 4 2 The biddin has rocccded: NORTII ~ SOl!lll I• Jo• ? •pnanpdw What do you bid now? WEST Q 6. Neilhcr vulnerable. as South you bold: • A Q J o A 5 o K J 9 l • K J 10 l Partner opens the bidding with ooe heart. Whal do you respond? Look/or Q/ISWUS on Monday. Learn to be a betkr bridce play- er! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by call.ia& (800) 781- 1225 for Information. Or write to: Goren Br idge Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Ch.k:ago, UJ. 60680. seeking applicants: •---------• Great Pay APPLIANCES 60 rt SPORTING • Advancement Opp. GOODS NEWPORT 6065 BEACH 6169 TRANSPORTATION • Free Uniforms • All Shifts Available W a • h • r · d r Y 0 r & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Medical/Dental refrigerator $140/ea •Hard to Find• Everthlng Mutt Col--------- • Vac/Hollday Pay Xlnt condl 646"5848 Exercise bike 2spd, Thur's,Frl,Sat,Sunday. MARINE SUPS • 401K Plan X'lnt condition $240 Cash Only.Moving out DOCKS 7022 •No Exp. Nee. FURNITURE 6014 714·844·5402 of stale. Complete For Immediate consld· i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ----.,,.__......,,...,...___ House' u II of ilom s · I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I erallon, please 1top1• JUNGLE GYM Playsel 2407 E. 16th St, Apt.F, 4 5' End Mooring by our Security office Hutch 6X4 walnut, retail s4 000. sell Newport Easl Apls., By Pavilion & 21· at elthqr shopping $275. Divider 6X5 SlOOO.obo 51 5·8820 (Upstairs corner apt) McGreggor sailboat center for an appllca· 3·ahelf stol"lge rm Call 714·1546-4724. $10.900 714-675·1670 lion or 550-B Newport divider $175. 963·3483 -TV-,-E-LE--r-'T_R_O_N_l_CS_, •MOVING SALE• 5 0 ' Mooring ott NB Cenrer Dr. N .B . MUST SELL I "'(,, 185 3 Port T a g gart Penn. near Pavilion Fax res: 714·720·3350 1~1,....-B~UV.....,....-F .... U...,.=-RN_l __ T_U_R.....,.E STEREO 6080 room dividers, wall Dinghy 16K 631-6895 Stockbrokerage Antiques, All PIANOS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii units, outdoor furn, or 562-491-6684 1pc or houseful cash Cable Descrambler & Lots of Mlacll r-C,,_E-N'""T-E~R--S-L_l _P LEARN FROM THE paid (714) 957-8133 $14.95 Code 04 1~__,s_A_T_&_A_M_·_1_P_M_ AVAILI 40·501t In INDUSTRY'S BES T Large Navy Pelsly •714·282·2804• SAT 8AM·Not Before N.B.. E·Z access. C bedding, comforters, Message 729 7670 One of the nation's ouch·Llke New·S300. Cable TV papasan chair, desks, · most prestigious matching oversized Desc rambler• kit Items. druhrrie NO MORE SLIP RENT! investment banking chair (almost love •800·211-4125 • rugs. framed ar'1, lurn, 6oat with SO'moorlng fifms is experiencing s~al) s2oo. Dining set: boatmg accessories. G OOD LOCATION explosive groW1hl Our c assic glass top table •••••••••• outboard engine. boat 1..,..___;C_7_1_4...;J_4_5_e_-_e_s_9_3_ expansion means ex· w/4 wood & cane BBC's, Ille jackets. Slip for 48'11 sailboat. citing opportunities for chairs s2oo Queen GARAGE SALES wicker h•11dboard & nr Lido Bridge, waler/ you to learn some of bed w/firm mattr•s~,••••••••••I chaise. Corner ol elect. S12per toot, the most successful Sl75· CALL NOWll• Cllff Dr/Newport Ave 714·675-6128 brokers on Wall Street _7_1_4_-4_7_4_·9_3_7_7_. ___ -.---------1--------- and receive one of the ----------S u " u n d Soun d r BALBOA S em, WasMr & h!ghest pay-outs. trg Estate Auction ISLAND 6106 Dryer, Appliances. Good jobs Leads provided. No 3/1 4·3/15 1oam·??? Typewr1her. cordless rellable S11rvices experience necessary. No early blrdsl phone, furniture, toys. lnterestl11; thlngs College education and 100 11s-101s ot stu11t Evervthlng Fro m girls bike, and tools. b sales or phone experl· Chipale dinette set S ou P to Nut• I 7:30am • 2:30pm to uy ence a plus. Call or 1 O pc/Lallque orig Sat/Sun 9-2 Saturday & Sunday FAX resume to: box /Armolre/Sllk 3 14 Diamond Ave. 50 20RlverAv• lt'salllhere Keevln Glll••PI• Rugs/Louis XIVdesk/ Moving Saler Furn. art (Balboa & River) every day Phone Bronze slatuef48K72 household, much s In Classlfled 714-728·5012 Mirror/Cleo sofa/oll Buy ll. ell II. Find II. FAX ptng/Tllny Sii lamp/ m o r 8 I Sa 1 8 ·I 2 CIHalfled . 642·S878 7 14-281·2225 Italian sol a aeV 310 Apolena/alley1---------·--------- E.O.E. 11 pieces of J ewelry WALDRON & CO.INC. 15361 Cambay Lane INVESTMENT BANKING Cron Slroel Balsa SINCE 1939 Chica & Mcfadden Member N. A. s. O., In H.B. No checks S. I. P. C., M. $, R. B. I======== CORONA DEL MAR 6122 Snlckera Candy Route 50 locauon..-~ S 1200 per month In· come. Cost $2995. Hurry this won't laa11 /CM Doctor• Office, Fr'onf oHtce/lnsurance 1--------- PIT, AM hours $8.00hr EMPLOYMENT M icrowave $50. 261n Consul• TV S 150., frldg $125., 2pc. bdrm set $150., Sola $100 .. Must Selll 646·7751 Sat 3 /14 9·1 pm Moving. antique van· ily, furniture, roll away beds, clothing etc ... 615 Iris Ave. (in alley) 1-800-983..e123 plya bonus. 662-007o SERVICES 5533 (Between 1Oam·t2pm) liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OENTAL ---------Ethical Group Practice ····-·· Please be aware that Sealy P. Piiio w -T op COSTA MESA 61 24 M • tt r e •• Fu II ·sl 28 • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii near new. S800. value INVESTMENT In NB noeds dentist OPPORTUNITY 2...i day• a week. Must be strong In Pedo & the llstlngs In this eel· egory may require you to call a 900 number In which there Is a charge per minute. S350.llrm 675·1958 •HUGI! Salel• S o ta Sleeper and Sat. & Sun. 9am 1111 ? 1oveseat, 2-end Ibis, Utile bit of every1hlng. 2908 · Endo 714-640-1122 E•c row Coordinator coffee tbl, $550. All Must Gol Traded Future1-0pt1on1 Do you understand i them? Free Invest kit ltd offer min $5000 rlak cap. 800-795·8965 Concorde Trading Grp FIT I d l 2 Lam ps $60. for 963 Lansing mme .open ng 1----------(Paularlno-Falrview) for busy R.E. office. EMPLOYMENT pair. 963·3483 Salary, Ben•flts & Whltewaah dining set. Moving Sai.r 3/22. Furn, Bonus Program. Call WANTED 5535 48" round glass-top, 4 elec, appl's. bg scrn, 714-640-7888 xt 313. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii chairs S375 675•4642 call for pre-sale 645· or Fax rHume to Jan 2152 359 Broadway at 714-640-7!41 A Woman of ln1egrlty11 ________ _ ----------------·--Nurse.Homemaker. •Multi Famnv S•I•• l!stabllsh•d Trade Excel cook.Own car. MERCHANDISE lrl·sat 8-3pm. Wilson MONEY TO LOAN 2914 magazine Heka PIT Skilled In Massage MISC. 6015 Townhomes 380 West Editorial, Production & therapy. 12 Vrs.exp.-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wiison Bullding D. 1 ACftOSS t unic ot Y9'" 8 Auclbly I 1 Clamor 1•"tfir 15 CMMan dress 16 Lupino ol films 17 Japanese verse 18P°'*auiku DOWN SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1998 UI Batble'f guy 1 "()Mtr 20 -8"> 2 IMge perrot 22 Dolphin'• habllat 3 lnvefllOr 2• Flflll sheet Whitney 28 "La Me(" 4 Sort composer 5 ~ 30 Teakettle parts confections 31 Revealed 6 Stun 32 Dwellings 7 Moon goddMa 33 Three-legged 8 Frequently, race Item poetlceHy 37 High catd 9 Colofado Indian 38 "Wonde<land" 10 Defy orders gift 1 t Em&ankmentt 39 ~nd to 12 BraiMloons 31 Made' ~ 13 w~ 33 Tabletop 40 Type ol pnce patents material •3 ~ employee 34 Desel1 plant •S Be 21 Hirt ~ Gole 35 Mr OeMllle 46 Beetle 23 Cows' second 36 St1lp bottOIM 47 Naps OOUf'MS 38 Pakislan'a 50 cap adommef'ltS 2• "Bahr locallOll 51 Piece ol c:hlna 25 Noteworthy • 1 For 1Nr lhal 52 Reise(a co-star penod 42 Scopes 53 Melody 26 Jullel's b4Moll9d <t3 Outdoing M Staircase post 27 Aclo(1 ~ 44 Legel matter 57 Muslim's religion 21t Prom .-e PaJ. 62 Kev.·. nelgl'tbof 29 Sea .. •7 Aoom I'!""-.!~ .................... --!P'""' ......... ~-..--l'!'P- 14 Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for .you. FIT Ad SalH. Fax Local refs. Hrly or 24 ---------RHume 714•97g.3543 hr sh If ts . c ALL C•rdlo·Olld• uer Patio furn. golf clubs, VIHJM aster Cardi 714-848-3735 bike S95. Nordic clothing, 1kiis, etc ... S25K + Un .. cured FIL• CLl!RK PT In CM ---------Spo rt Tredmlll /Step-2798 Francis Lane nr Aurora Bravada LSS CUTLASS SUPREME . , Bad.No Credit· OKI 20 houra per week Oen Ofc 20 Year Navy cllmber I monitor Bristol/Bear Sat 7:30 •800-840-7118• cau 7 14-662•1033 ask Personel Ofc Veteran $475. Call 759·9111 ------------for Carol. w /comp/math skllla'·L-1-0-n-h_•_•_d_F_o_u_n_• __ 1"-1 SAT 8-3 Comp. desk, seeks Gen Ole/Clerk ... picnic table, square •••••••••I FT/PT Teach•r Asst N Oa1a Entry Position. 411· 2YrS old, 1111 SSOO. dance/western wear, C.aU 714·515-7881 1811 for $100. 515-8820 tools, micro, avon ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS 2920 FREE CASH for Pre-school. Salary bollles. ham radio neg.. room for ad· vancement, g..12 ECE 1---------WANTED stuff, reel-reel player, units required. ca11 liDiiOiiiiMESiiiiiiiiTiiiCSiiiiiiiiSiiii5ii4iiO TO BUY 8·trec player/tapes, Jamie at 714.e50-3442 601!» furn, bedding, chhs, ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hHhld Items & morel H.U.Q. Chlldrens Grandmother will carel• 292 Bowling Green Or Clothlng PIT help for OM Infant. Xlnt en· I BUY ALL PIANOS (FalrView/Pnnceton) wanted. Fashion ta. vlronment & ref1 NB Antlquaa..qual. furniture 114-e44-78n Petra ,....., ___ C7_t4_)_1_2_2_._s_1_13 1pc or houHful caah --------- GRANTSI Hoat•H•• Wanted R•lurnlng College paid (7l4) 957"8133 HUNTINGTON atudent, looklng for I BUY ilL PIANOS BEACH 6140 reduced rent 1 br/bath Anllqu11..qull. furniture iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii In exchange for er· 1 pc or houseful cash Collage. Scholarahlps. Lunch & dlnnar shifts Buslneu. Medical avail. Apply In person bllls. Never Repay. 1530 Udo Park Dr N.B. Toll P'r•• 800-218-9000 •0·1398 Mod•t• Pff for Deelgner In NB. Thinking or having • garage aale? Give us a call! CLASllFIED 842·5878 Inform al reataurant modeling, people per- aon needed, 5'5" to 5'8" pre'f, wk ... nd lnci, (714) 975-2174 ave A Garage Sol8.! rands/chlld care, or paid (714) 957·8133 --------- therapeutic maHag• Old Coln• Gold Sliver lh•rapy. Call 760-t 176 Franklin Mint, Sterling MERCHANDISE ----------....-4 . f; I 11' '.-., \ntiquc· .... Old watches & jewelry WHtcoast Coln 842·M4B RECORDS/TOP S Jaa, R&B, Soul, Rock Etc ... 50'• & 60'• Mike 845·7808 FR•• TO GOOD HOM•t P .. k..a·poo. White, ~ yr old '•male. ~ terecf.' Very lovabl•.l'---"""";,;;;;z::;;.;,;;;;;;.;;;;;.i w1nt1 lo1• ot att•ntlon. - Excellent with people. --------- c;hlldr•n. t. othef an" NEWPORT m~:,i (714) M9-0813 BEACH 6189 --------- DISCOUNT PRICING/ PLUMBERS CONTRACTORS ELECTRICIANS ALL YOU HARD WORKERL -WE'VE IOl ~ .. ---;i~~~JOUR T ii I •i .. " I "' ll • • I • I .. " ' &; tlax Jor 36 mo Closed tnd ltcne on oppioved u"1. SI SOO down. folol dtiYHIJ $3197.17 lmluol S20,207 SO Toi of pmts. S14,3"4 +Im 121 mi. *"8d fltf ytar 13 lo choose from 004S22, 014SSS, 0066261 998 ADil.LAC SEVILLE STS-*18 988 '97'CADILLAC CATERA ~ fb1hslar. b!1 ltlr. C1llt whls. CD! nm1 (!27189) Low 641 ni, mmf, bat. rJ m.. ltt ftti. a! (021146) ILLAC FLEETWOOD s21 988 '98 CADILLAC DEVILtE Cl~ 41K Iii. nmtf., CD, cust whls. l rm11703007) ' Low Ill mi., shale gray, V.S NCf1hrlM. (711643) • ------- '91 LaGl!ND t: LHlher, bOH, mnrt, CD, mint (2XIC631) S14,9SO Ll!XUS Of' Wf!STMINSTl!ft (714) 882·8908 9095 L!.XUS ---------... 'MO•O 4 dr, ai.ito, leather, moonroor. co, tull power . (6382377 .,..,.77 u :xua ·•~ Caprio• Claulo M18810N Vl•JO ------• O V I 1•880·08·Lll XUS "• t, 8, a r, pwr c "y L• wlndllk•. tilt, crulH, •ee J:SO '87 AM AM/FM ca•• Bordeaux. tan leather, LINCOLN 9120 Sage/1age. full power, ,;3VIR174 18.1113 phone, 1unroof, CD/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiliijiiiiiiiii onl y t 6 0 0 0 ml. Coeta M••• eu1, premium 1oun<1. (O~U) Stl,977 Llncoln·M•rcury c: h r om • w h • • • •. '95 MARK VIII L•XUS '93 lnt*9r• Sharp l (714) 940.se:so toeded, l ow ml 10 ml, CID. JBL, tthr, MISSIONVll!JO owner. tow ml. full (3PJB1C>e) t22,095 pwr wlnd/lk1, duaJ ell 1-oaa .. a·L•XUS pow,r, 1nrf, e1etra1 Cff&YSLeR 11110SO BAUl!h LOTUS bag•, dual pwr .aHte.1 ___ _..;..,..;....;.,..;-- ll1,600 714·&40·8986 " "' • COSTA MESA ~u~~~°saded t1eeo2t1 VOl.lSWAGEH 9235 '94 LEGEND [ f714, 842·7700 Coata MeH Lo ml. llhr, mnrf, '91 LeBaron Light Llncoln·M•rcui rl B 11 G ay/Q a E eel '58 BaJa Rag-1op-1n , oaa, k• new. r r V· x ·JAGUAR 9105 (714, 540·583 centerlines rims, off·rd (3ROC308) $19,950 Cond. $6990. Call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lhO"kl, su1pen1lon, ' LEXUS 01' 759·1900 Ext.2328 .. Wl!STMINSTER , '87 420 Q new brake1/fron1 end, (714) 892·8900 92 r own & Country Blue, gr•v lnterl()r, EICEDES 9130 •tc: .. 12000. 549·1 101 3.3, lthr, ABS. pwr I Hat, air, lilt, rear air, cla11 c car. vary good • 58 B•I• Rag-top· roof rack, lo.aded condition, only 43k '87 Whit• 500SL w/ sunroof, cenlerlln•• BMW 9030 II 3BCY256 S8.992 m 11 • • · (T X T 8 9 5) Gray Leather Int. Xlnl rims, olf·road 1hock1, • Coate Mesa $5 ,9St5 Cond. Phone, 2-Top1, 1uspenslon. In great '94 3251• Llncoln·M•rcury BAUER LOTUS S17 000 720·8013 shape. new brakea/ Lo ml, tthr, 1pt pkg. f714) 540.5030 f COSTA MESA ' front end, etc ... S2000. like new (3KHJ398:1 _______ 1_._ 714·042·7700 • '88 StaUqlMon 1 714·549-1101 $21 ,550 '90 Sovereign NB ownoil • • ml. '1 t B••tl• White. New LEXUS OF DODGE 90i5 Blue, barley leather, blk/blk, grt c:ondl ln\lflor. brakes. stereo WESTMINS"l'ER sunroof. low mllea, S 1 l ,900 760•6283 and engine. $3900. (714)892-6906 '89 oava.na Sh•ISI~ MW chrome wheets '91 190E (714) 261·1181 ""'•9,...4~7==-4-:-0""'1,...._1m-m-ac:-u-la-te-. Turbo All Power1 (2':18~5~ l1J~5S Whit•, lthr, mnrf, '82 Rabbit Convt loaded, eJCtended war· Premium Sounet Sye.. 714-6 42·7700 lmmac (2UNK612) 5sp. new lop, new CD Player, All Leather S 13 •50 ti good cond ranly. Moving must •"" res. • aelllll $31,000 obo Interior, T·Tops, --------1 LEXUS OF $1450 obo 631-0757 71 7 ,..... Garaged. Very Clean. JEEP 9 ll0 WESTMINSTER pgr 4· ••·7034 $2950.r:bo ::.48·15!.4 (714, 892·8908 '95 3251 White/tan,•--------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijj;iiiil '92 VW Bug Conv. Black top. New c:rp1, new chrome, runs well S3.250. 714·272-2858 leather, xlnt COl")d, FORD 90• 1 ,5 '93 Cherokee --------auto, 4dr, snrl $19.SK Counlty, white, 4dr, MERCURY 9135 C 71 4) 644-4 7 44 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4x4' pw. pdl • low pkg• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t--------- ' 96 RANGER XL T CO. 60K ml, 1·owner, MISC AUTO 9245 CADILLAC 9040 •as Seda n De VIII• 48k ml, fpwr, like new (2BTL520!J 5950 LEX S Of' WESTMINSTER (714) 892·6906 Super Cab, air, pwr Sll.500 714·760·9192 '95 COUGAR • steering, AM/FM caSI, --------I 4.6L V8.,alr, pwr. ti1t.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiii alloy whls. lo ml, LEXUS cruise. AM/FM cass, SEIZED CARS N5F23245 $10,996 9115 mnr1, pwr 1eat, dual From $17S. Coet a Meea iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil air bags, l oaded Porsches, Cadillacs. Llnc:oln·Mercur~ '92 LEXUS SC 400 1113MLY482 $10,995 Chevy s . BMW's. (714) 540·5030 Red, ell opts, bu·l·ful, Costa M••• Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 85K mlles, $24,000 Llncoln·Merc:ur~ 4WD's. Your Ar••· Toll 71+723·5815 (714) 540·5630 Free 1·600·216·9000 9085 --,-.,,-'3-L-S.,...-4-0-0--1 --------Ext.A· 1396 for current '87 Sedan DeVlll• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • '95 VILLAGER llslings. Maroon, leather. wire Black jado. full option. Lo ml. pwr wind/lk1, 1--S...:E::..IZ_E ___ D_C_AR_S __ HONDA '95 PASSPORT DX M In I . II 1 4 6 6 O 5 rear air, pwr seal, pvt Whls, original 48kml, White. grey Interior, $24,977 glas•. cu11 whls, fully From $175. one owner. Dealer 5spd, AJC. sunroof. LEXUS loaded. mu11 see #J9· Porsches. Cadlllac1, Serviced All It.Cords. (3PB987)S10,995 MISSIONVIEJO 4729$14,995 Chevys, BMW's, $5200. 714·640-0039. BAUER LOTUS 1.(888) 88.LEXUS Costa Meea Corvettes. Also Jeep1, kle 'ff lie!; . -·· tfoa ~lte A GOOD API Call 642-5678 COSTA MESA Llnc:oln·Merc:ury 4WO'a. Your Area. Toll 714·042·7700 '94 ES 3oo o 5630 free for current llallng Black/black. rH or (714) 54 • 1·800·218·9000 shop. Lexus certified.. --,-9-0_T_RA_C_E_R__ Ext. A·1398 (0074122) $20,977 Red w/grey, llhr, AT. '92 LS 40" ' '!' .AC, cus whls. splr, 1, --------Cashmere /Ivory', I k ,.-leather, full o"tlon. ownr, on Y 11 m AUTOS #601678 MUST SEE 68,000 miles (144732) Costa MH~ WAMID 9246 $22,977 LMcoln·Merc:urcf ''!!~!!!!~~= Rally·~:d~c;l~r:,ndf-'. • ' C714) 540-,0~ ' r lllllNl'fll -"" 0 n. a If • •t\';_el c*'•ttn,.iiii;-~=--iiiii 't\corde. (019,. ,• 9UO $24,677 INFINITI 9095 '95 Q45T LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1·(8 88) 88·LEXUS '95 GS 300 Full option, only 30,000 miles. Lexus certified. #09451 o $26,977 '94 PICK·UP ·xE 4X4 AC, PS. AM/FM Cass. alloys, lo ml, (403314) $9,994 Costa M ••• Llncoln·Mercury (714) 540-5030 Black )odefrvofy. full option, only 36k ml, MINT I (301949) $27,977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1-(888)·88·LEXUS LEXUS MIS SION VIEJO 1·(88B)·88·LEXUS '9 6 450LX like new. RANGE SUV. Black, loaded. ROVER 9177 36k mi, 100,000 warr. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $42,500 720·8013 SEtLyour use d ve hicle through classified 642-5678 '95 COUNTY LWB Blarrltz blue, Ian leather, mnrf, CO Cl\gr, pr em •ound. l oaded (65570 0) $30,995 BAUER LOTU,_ COSTA MESA (714) 042·7700 1 sold. ~t1.n.1:: ' • ag or Not • Tu: Wriu Off • Can. Tnacb, RV'1 •NoDMVHude 8111 PICKUPI ~ ~Tod&Y l nd,l·mi.1 ""' il I\ 800-643-5022 On the move? Sell your extra household items in Classified car ~~\-~~-£0~~~1- D YES, SELL MY CAR Name I T Adcbla ,- City I Qdewmo~ 0 VISA 0 AMX ,,,..,.~ Pwttn.N ~ Mek9,_....._ __ _ -. • Highly PoNshed Aluminum Wheels • Programmable Gatage Door Opener . + lax.. 36 "'°"'dosed end I.me. $3,000 down + Rrst payment+ OMV+ RJ. Sec. Deoosit + lax due " i~. ~917.89 due "-inception. Total ~ ol $1.7,0-'2.<U. ltme end~ oplion pnc. $19 ,310 based on 12 000 miie. I*'. )!QI' 15 ~ J* mile IKCelS 11111.agt r.i. Leoie is wbject to appnwoi of~ & inWral:iitity. Vin1631W6, 6"2929 1, • Power Group • Speed Control • 7 Passenger Seating • Air Conditioning & More t:Jrm,.-3cimonh...Cb.d ..diem. $3058 3.JJ.bm..t._$2,~; 1st pymt. +OMV + w. $ec. Dlpoeit + lax due d ~-($5058.33) ~. ol $10,055.98. a.icbil • ll0,996.75. 9cn.d on 12K mi./Y!_. 15C per mi'li excms mil.Oge r.. ~ 1ocr.ltapptowil & insunlbility. (IJ17998, 117894, Jl798n '80 MERCURY TOPAZ 81'39 !".~ I • •o•tHs I 8259 ., ... I• •o•tHs I GRE&T SELECTION IN STOCK '87 TOYOTA SUPRA .. •Automatic • Power Locks • Leather Interior • Premium Sound • Power Windows +lax,_~ monlhs. Closed end I.me. $.4674.35 down+ $750 rebal. +1st pym1s +OMV+ R.f. Sec. Dlpo&it. Total~-ol $5,159.28. Resicbil $10,869.50 9cn.d on 12k ~./yr. _1~_11!1' mi. IDOSS miloae -~ to a.c5f approwai & inlunlbili1y. ('60918, 6450SO, f>UTS2, 609901, 639558, 6'7'92j, 549174) '88 MERCURY TRACER ·' . ~ ~ ~ r. I ' .. • • I I • • ' • ~t=~!~~Bf..~ ................. s5,950 ltft;&,~6'U~~6J ........... : ....... s14,550 lo:~~13RCP06J ................... s19,950 . '94 FORDF.SCOKTLX $8 91~0 ~93TOYOTAPREVIAU 445·~0 '94BMW325is s.,4 5·~0 -9K mi, AT, AIC, cass, like new. (130873)................................ I .J' Lowmits,Jua/AIC,~ drrmttwhalj liitnew. (3DDE903}..... 'I .J' Lomi, flathtt;~~ like new. (3KH]398) ........................ k I .J1 '90LFXUSES25_0 $/J 9'~0 '92MERCFDES 190E2.tJ . $1/111/550 '96 TOYOTAl,RUNNFASR5 $~' 5·~0 Chrome w~ ~~AZ casstltl, mint (129053) ................. 71 .)1 CD,~ blhtt; ~ &tnew. (949474)................. I 1 V6, MJ~~Jfl;~ ~fwrds. (5PRW827) .... k:J1 .J1 '95HONIJAuv1CEXCOUPE s44 91~0 '96ACURAINIEGRAGSR s4"191~0 '96CHEVYTAHOELT $1L 91~A 34'K mronroo£ CD,~~ like new! (3IED98) ........... I .)1 34K tni.,}talhtt; al5tJm wh«Js, hot! (3PQV3J.6) ................. I 1 .J1 Ltathtt.~, ~ nm, 6ltt new! (3KTK297) ........... /.All .JV. '94 TOYOTA CAMRYU $ '96 CHEW ASJIO LS EXT $ '9 32 i ~ONVER11BLE $ lowmi.,AT,~CIStllr,litnew!{3HMA936) ........ 13,950 7!~~e1~.':51£~tlif.:~Xi3Z) ....... 17,950 Zl,,,;, ,~immac.{D39335) ...................... 30,950 ~'1!£,~!!!!!{1.uNKwJ ...................... s12,950 ~~~~J .......................... s1s 550 -~ii-{3SGN780J .................. s37,9£0 . . ~ \. . . .. '\E\\ POUT no-.~ I Cover. .. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 2. Map/Index 3. Mmo Realty L-1. Remax Corp. 8. Rumbold Realty 9. SWRWl!ltate 10. Metro Rulty 11. md Saacla Newport Ploperties U-19. Pntdmtial c.aufomla Rally 21.bpr'•a..ltJ n.-2'. The SU1llllllt llul Eltatt Croap 25.~ Colchmt lanker Newport Be.tdt 38. md Sandi Newport Propatie9 39. Star llal Eltate to.-48. C... N«WpOlt Plopaties 51. .LG.C. 53.~Ra-. Open Heme Gulde 5'.-65. Homes of the Week 56. Canneq vm.,. 1..ia, - Pelican Hill A masterpiece of design & construction. Forever views of Pelican Hill golf course. & endless vistas of the ocean. A palat1al entry & foyer preludes this l O,CXXl+ sq. ft. estate. Soaring celllngs. 3-story elevator and amenlfles unsurpassed. An Incomparable residence of dlgnl!Y & style. OldCDM Premium corner locat1on. SBR, 5.5BA. gourmet kitchen. 3 fireplaces. securtty system. $1 ,095,000 Baycrest North · Spectacular custom home completely remodeled In 1995. SBR, 3.SBA. professionally landscaped. Spa In rear yard. $679,000 Harbor View Homes Beauttful remodeled Carmel model w/3BR, 2BA. Large family roorri & bultt-ln cabinet. Ne~ landscaped. $575,000 . OldCdM Duplex on great premium corner location. Close to restaurants & shopping. $519,000 Lido Isle By the beautiful bay w /the finest mater1als & Impeccable taste Is this stunning French Inspired 3 bedroom 3 bath Udo home. $1,345,000 Balboa Peninsula One-of-a-kind condo/town home on the oceanfront. View of ocean & bay. 3BR. 2.5BA w/beauttful hardwood floors. Securtty. shutters. central voe .. Jacuzzi tub. $825,000 Harbor View Homes Terrific famlly home w/flexlble floorplan. 4BR. 3.5BA. French doors & windows. wide driveway. sparkling spa. $659,000 Jasmine Creek 2BR + den. 2BA. Family room, pr1vate Jacuzzi. Gated community w/pools. tennis, club house. $519,500 Meredith Gardens Premium cuk::fe-soc locatton w /pool & spa. 3BR. 2.58A. remodeled & upgraded. $369,000 "We can help make I the difference in · your life! NEWPORT COAST First mak in f""" """ with fllindaw oce1111 vinu. Neva lived zn -br11nti-new -"PtriUkJ 11"'1 I '4Nisca ti! fJN CaJJ 640-1529 FSTHE.R YANK "MAGNOLIA BEAUTY" Priwu £m:sUk with f"lll y11rti. New ~tions 11rr ~ htchni. F.R. wah with F.P. Fomwi Jinini. 1Nl.f1" JU, 3 car t"r. lliky 11Ccm cf much ""'1r. CaJJ 1-800-5 l 0-2005 Codr 4086 RITAWADE ,,. GATED SUMMJTI MIHkl perfect JBR. 2.5BA. fam. rm., ""'Pk~. I prirNlk ~ F.P., 2-ur t11r. fast liswJ.. Hiury. iwnl /mt. GtU 760-5()()() Ext.130 KATHLEEN MCNAMEE $339,000 CORONA DEL MAR ~w 2BR/2BA, toumhtmu larte """1n-n lnschm, ftrrplau, puio, wzidua cnlinp, 1 BR "'/'· 1 BR "'1wn. For infomuztion CaJJ 1-800-510-2005 Code 4087 RITA WADE $32S,OOO VIEW OF EXCEPTION! Cil] & mo1'ntain •b11ill in 1988• tik roef. 4BR. 3BA. 3-c11r timtte. 10,700 sq. ft. lot. Rrtre4t 1'JllJUr swu wldii41 GrrpLue. Ca1J /6(}... 5()()() Ext. l 84 JANISSE DALE $379,000 MESA DELMAR I ~ 4BR. l .75BA. u~e livint room wllmd , JirrpLta. Pri1111u b11rlry11rtf. Super family home! Terrific locanon. CaJJ 631-7975 JACK GIFFORD $229.900 BALBOA PENINSULA Clou 10 Fim Zone on &ry sUk, with IH11utifol &y vuw! £k:11nt 11nd pnvllk 2BR. Newport ~ wuh marry 11mmmn. CUI 1-800-5 10-2005. Code 4085 RITA WADE $239,000 SOlTfH OF PCH lOT 30xl 18 RI lot on o~ of tiN bat Vill4ta bat strms! Owner w1U ''"'Y _Jn TD. ]"11 limti.' Gd! 760-5()()() &t. 195 WAYNE SMITH $600,000 OCEANFRONT 5300 "l·ft. il"°'t 11""'· 18.000 "!·ft. I.or 1iu. 48R. 4.5BA. u-foori"t.> t"""u ltirdwrr. wh1u WtZUr vinu. CUI 608-.J885 S2. l 00. ()()() HUGE YARD, CUL-DE-SAC Prrk of ""111nJinp, MIW Vmlt 48R plws dm, 2 5BA t.:~d ~ ll.llpmu a111lllnfllp. /.oo of b#iU-lffs, } ftrrpl.am • • • CJJ 76().. 5000"117 JllCll# Ht1wOP?Wfl S399,900 $3J!J.()()() An lnternatlonal Comp•ny 7~5000 llttpc//NE ,. &ccca ____ _.__,__._.._ ----~------ - ------ - An International Company 760-5000 NEWPORT BEAOf, BALBOA I STEPS TO WAVES lm1'1111:'1d.u 3BR. 2BA H.lllJ in 'f"Ut miJnu:W 11rr., ct-IQ Fnry! Bit livini room, 307 Mt1n~. Opm 5#'""1]. CJJ 7esooo ~ u1 $410.000 BEST BUY ON SYPGLASS Hill &aUlifoUJ oatomiuJ 11rul 11ptrtllkJ ringk-rtory. 3BR. 2BA. 3- c11r 11/t/l.(/,eJ llmlf~. insUk laMNb, """"· plM.S rp«l4C'll!llr ciry lifht rNw. Opnr and t"°"M.S floor p'L.11. New on m1rlu1. Woni l4st Don i mm 0111. ClliJ j,Ji;i li4o far 1""' priNtt vuwing. QUI 640-2888 $639,000 GREAT BACK BAY LOCATION Chtmrwrt 3BR. 3BA C.f"D ""-Priflllll ytlJTI wt~ JNlbD & bu-in !Nubaw. Upt/4ktl /tit, 2 mstT. 111itn, 2 firrpkun & morr! CJJ 760-5000Jd17 JtlldM Herd.I....,, $449,.900 CUS'roM VIEW HOME Loaitai "' Couv Sh«n this 11fl'1Ttiibk, lnfh lfW'liry. nutom pool howu is i11 ""11JC-in conJilUfl. &!M.Siw c,,,_ Shom offtn fllUti but:ha & pritNIU ptula. ao. ICoop Sr. or fr. SI.395,000 we can help make the difference in your life! CATALINA VIEWl &411tifa/ 3BR. 2BA contmiporary home in lowly rd-gated communil). Complrtely mruu.kkd. Call for info. 76().. 5000 Ext. 109. SKJ CAMEO SHORF.s Ocean view, private beaches. Highly upgrlkkd ringk- kvtl C11Stom home with a l,a,je yard. This h01'U '4/Mres oak doon 6-wi"4bws, river roclt 0-tik, 2 rpa tubs, sa11na, C11Stom ltitchm, two master suites, cmtral ai~bo, sparltlinK poo~ rpa & much mo~! 760-5()()(). EXt. 141or128. BOB KOOP, SR.. or JR.. $97S,OOO NEWPORT BEACH LEASE Delighiful 2BR. 2BA co""'1. c/.ou to pool 0-parlt. Idtal li>cation & avail now. lnd~s w111htrldryer & refrj, C!a 760-5000 Ext. 138/139or 546-8775 BILL Oil DONNA WEBSTER $1200/MO. SOUTHWESTERN STIJNNING 4 Btdroom homt ntar Santa Ana Co11ntry Club. Rnnotkka 11Ni """" to u/J. QJJ 160-5()()() Ext. 126 RAE RODGERS Asking $rn,soo OPEN SUN 1-S MESA VERDE .3BR hnit 011 • 11ict nJ~. Newr roof, 11mp dHr. W.t/s, ctilint; smtP1tli 6 tattmJ, Ntct '4t. 3194 Gtirp PL CJ/ 760-5()()() Ext. 716 u.ar1t.R.l'-JACQUF.S $229,SOO EMERALD BAY CUSTOM HOME SITFJ Fantartic White ~ttr & pristine Emmz/J &ty Cur,on VitW homL sitr. P'4ns far 11//rr»e. 7000 19. fi. ho1'U Jaipeti i?1_ famoMS 11rrhikct. O,,/y U,1 11V1ti1Abk in Fmmdd ~ OJI Bill Dolby far tlit.ils QJJ 494-7475 BILL DOLBY SIX BUNGAWW UNITS Trruiition4' iNlivUlwJ units brint ovtr $40,000 ss scheJuuJ i"comt ptr ytu. Profo.sio""°J '*""ttJ in San PttJs.o. OJI 6+1-6294 11.YU~J.'£ GOWEN $2'5,000 MOl1VATED SEil.ER IN 'OlE BWFFSt &st b"J in N_~ BtMh! 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' BAYFRONT C01\'Tl'MPORARY BELCOl .llT c·1 ·.\·TOM Mediterranean $1,450,000 Lovdy SBR. 4.SBA with ~Goigu>m cik floor. & Baber~ Grea.t rear w brJ?,C pool, spr.&. fuuma1n & outdoor cntcrouning area. • will oollsiacr mde down. -~-.. -- Pa.MATTENTION BUYERS! EXPERIENCE and SPEED are critical in this market. Call me for up-to-the- minute activity and the most professional representation you need! Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop Jr. 760-5000 En. 128 Or 760-1580 Cameo Shoia "Panonmic Ocean lie Jetty ew" P:ii"'-:AWPliilll 1m.....,.1ett & Modd ~ Atttncion to detail throughout this 4 Bedroom 3.S Bath custom home. th.is one is vacant and ready to move into. Inviting center courtyard pool, maids quartc1S. Thii Fantastic: custom ho me must be seen to be appreciated. Bob Koo Sr. or Jr. ,,_ ..... 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MEl1' llEW Secluded prMtt community In Newpof1. 38R, 2.SBA. spacious master-suite, marble entry, French doors & windows. Views at forest & mountain. $441,000 C52 Liii Of llME M 111E ... 2800+ sq. ft. 4 or 5BR with 38A. Large farnlly room, spacious l<ltchen highlight this warm family home. Complete security system. hobby room & sparkll119~ool. ~51,•P55 -~ flllT TmE ON IURIET Spacious 4BR, 3.SBA rare single level home with gourmet kitchen, duel ovens. 4-car garage. built-in BBQ. bar area, pool, spa, custom waterfall. Extensive details throughout! $1,145,000 A8 118 CAllYON Step into your own pnvate world! Expanded & remodeled Newport home w/lots of upgrades from the enclosed entry, cherry wood floors . re-textured walls & ceiltngs, granite counters. French limestone flooring & so much more A must seel!I $895,000 R50 BALBOA ISLAND C~ 6 bedroom. ,.5 bath estate on large IOl. P-.atio for c:nrerairung. bcaucifully ~ 644-6200 T-'H-.a u.d Sn W1aitc Sclad-.uiliolm~"'9.000 -$1,1'4,176AdCodeSt1745 HARBOR RIDGE °''x ~dmom,. <i 'i harh on 3 kvds of l~vr~h rooms. Llbnry, -.(lbnum. rt·~n.111 .. n room. dcnror ~00 Ann, Ted and Sazannc $2,495,000 Ad Code 3"SSl6 EASTSIDE CORONA DEL MAR . Sandy bcadi froni residence wilh 4 bcdrooom, 3 bath. Expansive views of""--v.n Harbor and ocean. 644-6200 ·--r-Ueda Oeth S l ,69S,OOO Ad Code S09089 PENlNSUl.A Desi nbk occanfronr horn<" bo~u panoram ic view~ 3 bedroom. game room fircplacc:s and rooftop d<"Ck 644-6200 ~cpb.anic Houghton $995,000 Ad Code 7000 LAGUNA Hlll.S TIJSTIN HARBOR Stunning custom home with grca_t ocean and ciry lighr 'llW' Exquisile. amenities throughout. Multi-bd pool and spa. 6«-6200 A.an, Teel aad Suzanne Sl,195,000 Ad Code 511446 BIG BEAR E.s1a1e on the lili with 9 bedioom, 9 bath, gym and 11,. 10 ..:c1J1ng fi~lau. Sc,,arue guest house. 6-ar gar.age. 644-<>200 Keat M~aupa and Stt:pheaie ~oGghton Sl,495,000 Ad Codc3S7401 hliuloU\ cu<t 'm •cm<Jd "1th ippro1 !.600 sq ft Thrct br@:t f.nlroorru durmrn~ JinN mlc • brchcn ~200 TeamH_, Bauoful 4 bcdroom. l hJth home wrtb pnic room. 3 wn b.n. llWlV uwm N" K:Cfv unclicapcd_ 644-62()() Karen Knoche \.usiom-bwlr mrtt"'!OI\ I hcdmom l firtpl.i..a and J.ar gar.igr. Tw hmilr ruom). )tcinr fircpbct and wn bu. 644-6200 Jim WcUmbach Sdl<r ..JI....-olJm ~ SUU00.$411,1"6 AA Cadt Sl"ll W....;, ~ olm ~ S429.-..s411176 AA Cadt Sl'611 $465,000 Ad Code 358267 BELCOURT Former model wuh 2 bedroom suites, 3 bach, fircpbce, balcony, walk-in bar. Counyard entry, patio. 6'4-6200 JoAnn Kenton ud Bubara Au.oc $850.000 Ad C.ode 398276 BASTSIDE Cape Cod-srylc home a.du.dq chann. 2 bath, hardwood floc>n. wood windows Great ya.rd, 2mcbcd garage. '44 6200 Dana Bbdi. aad LoaAo.oe lliuq S33S,OOO Ad C.ode S163S EASTBWFF f-our bedroom. 3 batb bomt on ovmiud lot has srudio and music ~ W"tdt open YO". 644-6200 Eda Tab.It $610,000 CUFFHAVEN Eu:dlcnt opponunity for huge view lot on premier cul-de-sac.. 5 bed.room, 4 b:acb home, pr-iv.arc yard. '44 6200 sus.ooo JamaGrq BAYCR.EST Rnnoddcd '4 bedroom, 2.75 baih home in one of Ncwpons n.icat locations. Spacious 8oor plan with arrium. 644-6200 Aaoe Pem'ICD s.lcr will_. .&a.~ ~,ooo..$741.176 Ad Coclt Sl3058 OOSTAMESA A real dollhowc! J bcdroQp wicb Frendt windows, ..Wtcd wlin~ littpbcx. Lovdy brick pario. Qj.dMac loaaoft. 64U200 E•~ Ad Code Sl5906 .NEWPORT BEACH Pow extra unia foe uk widi inc:olDc fM.*Ocial. I Gllit ii 2 bedroom. 3 urua an: t BR. 2-ar pngc. ao. to ~ 7U-8120 $S2'300. fun 11.,dOrfF Ad Code 7580 ILUBOR aIDGB Custom -4 bc:dtoom. -4.S badl ac1tt &:.tum awt>k floon aod.aia oo ava 112 acre with pool. spa. pacbo and Ticws.. ""-'200 Buti.n Amltacltu _. Buban Roppolo $2.37S,000 Ad Code 371S28 SAnJRDAY EASTSTOE 386 Broadway $335,lXXl LouAnne Rittey SEA ISLAND $669,lXXl Nancy Simmons 66 Ocean VJSta UPPER BAY 1743 Bayport Way $429 ,lXXl • $488,876 Kay Ranger ~ SA'.IURDAY 8t SUNDAY CORONA DEL MAR 618 Avocado SS7'9,lXXl HARBOR RIDGE 11 Coventry $495,lXXl ALISO VIEJO 4Lantema BIG CANYON SUNDAY $274,900 ~ Rue Fontainebleau $769,500 CAMEO SHOR.fS Rebney/Merry Tom Brunson Artie Johnson Belle Partch .SlS Hampden~ $649,(XX) • $748,876 Pitrioa l>ivmport RAST BLUFF 2.531 81.mya $610,00> EASTSIDE 386 BnMldway $.335,lXXl Dana Bladt IRVINE 10'2Seton Ma1lene La Crow SBA ISLAND 7 Bay Cove Lane $595,(XX} SEA ISLAND ts Bay<X>Ve Lane ~,cm Cammy Leslie SBA ISLAND 66 Ocean Vista $669,lXXl Pam Ball UPPER.BAY 1743 Beyport Way UNDAmB Six bedroom, 4.5 bub bay Yicw boqic wllatge dodc. Inna courtyard with spa, watcr&ll, bar. 723-8120 Meliaa Schmand $2,09S,OOO Ad Code 7540 CASl'AWAYS A moclieJ-pcr&cihomc with cunom acccna aocl uppclcs. 4 bedroom, 3 bath gorgeous apa.ndcd ~· 'JMr.ar garage. 6U-QOO Ann, Teel aDd Smi.nM Sl,llS,000 Ad Code 514060 SPYCLMS HILL Sec on nearly one-half acre, thls 9 bedroom, 9.5 bath mansion o8"m one of d\C most spcaxular vnpoinu. '44 6200 Kent Mc:Nau.glnon s.f.lso.ooo Ad Code 31.un LAGUNA BEACH Ocean & canl'On vi~. Bcaurifull cnftcd & fini1hcd. Grand encry, ~prucc plank Hoors, lcad~dc glass, French doors. Say window. 497-3331 $789,000 Ad Code 4060 . TIIREE ARCH BAY Three bedroom. 3 bach, 3 fircpbccs. hardwood Boors, gourmet's kirchcn, French doors & windows Vay~"°'" roonu. 497-3331 $1,195,000 Ad Code ·'121 l.AGUNABEACH TIIRF.E ARCH BAY ~t ocean&ont home on approll. 5800 sq.ft. Qualicy construetion in t:YerY deuil. Highly customized with priedcss 111ciquc 6.nwu. 497-3331 $3,99S,OOO Ad Code "°°I THREE ~CH BAY A clusic French Nomundy csurc on cliffs overlooking ocean. Main home & cam;igc house. Srunn1ng. 495-1800 $4,000,000 Ad Code S 132890 nutEE ARCH BAY MONARCH BAY LAGUNA BEACH Le Cmrcau de la Mer oceanfront estate. ~ grounds. priva1c bcxh. oool. spa. Main house w/3 6.rq>laca, library w/~1 bar. ~ hOU5t w/2 maser suites. 6 ar gar.age. 497-3331 $3,650,C)OO Ad Code 4103 LAGUNA BFACH Mcditcmnc.tn villa ·~ the Paci&. 4 bedroom. l 'i barh. gourmet's kitchctt, office/maid quanm. ocean view. 497-3331 $895,000 Ad Code 4-00S ~ Yttth .1 pos.sd>k bedroom Oiiier. nook. loa o( windows. Ptmrc dtcL &'. ~U<» 497-3331 8rcadicKms ..hitt ~tn & OIY -mcompm 1hJS bcaunful Ma!ircmncan OOQ)( In gated romm "1th p1M1c bach access. Frahlv mnoddcd homt on brgt ruf..dt.gc loc U1 guani-ptcd Mon.arch Bay. Community pnv:itc bach. tennis. SSS9,000 Ad Ce* 4100 l.AGUNABEACH lnrnd1bk unobstrllClcd ocean Yitws from this 3 Mlroom. 3 b;ith, 3-norv home Arubblc finanang. Pwy Hmq 6#-6200 SS39.000 Ad C.-J67641 NEWPOJ.O' BEACH 497-3331 $99S,OOO Ad Code 4053 LAGUNA BEAOf Enjoy loauon close to stcltldcd COYC. Cap< Cod-styk CO!llgt faNrCS 2 bedroom, 2 bath phJS g11a1 bedroom &'. bath. 497-3331 $~JOI Ad Code 40SS 495-1800 $719,000 Ad Code Si40146 LAGUNA BEACH Shaw's CclYt 3-nory cusrom home with 360' view of city lights, wh11e w:n(r, ualina. V" lrW dcd. 2 bedroom. 2 bub. office. 494-11 77 SISl.000 Ad Code 45411 CORONA DEL MAR I h1~ brand new 3 bedroom, 4.S bath home is close ro bay & offers unique architecture with rooftop dcd-Gourmet's kirchen, lovely Morivarcd sellers offer bright and airy remodeled rondo south of PCH. Rare opportuniry. LAGUNA B.EAOI Victoria Bach town home with 2 bedroom,. 2.7S bath. Mulci-levd Ooor plan with pcalc white water view. c;.ce g\Wdod oommunicy. 4-94-1177 nusrcr. $639,900 497-3331 $lS9,SOO Ad Code -'008 497-3331 Ad Cock4t07 MONARCH BF.A.CH Go~us Mcdncrrancan-scyle house on csmc-mcd lor. Magnificent pool & ip. 4 bedroom, 3. S barh. ~bar, 3-flrcplaccs. 497-3331 $795,000 Ad Cock 4019 MONA&tll N.ACH Three bedroom, 3 bath home new bc:idi, golf course in guard-gared communiry. Panonmlc view o( ~n. city lights. 494-1177 $349,000 Ad Code 4504 ssso.ooo JwJ Code 4507 UGUNA BP.ACK . Acro.ss &om oceanfront. Secludtd tropical garden, WMcml1 & spa. Profcuion.al decor. Entcttainu'a areas. ""7-3331 Sdkr will mtrrtain &. bttwca $169,000..$991,176 M Code 4087 NEWPORT PENINSULA DUPLEX HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES . ~ Lois Jacobs Senior Madcr:ring <:onsultant 644-6373 x130 , -· ~ IRVINE lUWNHOME Actually, my human family and I need a bigger house with a yar4 in or near Corona del Mar. Im ca/Jing my favorite Real &late agent, Jim Weismbach. He will go the extra mile for me. I /mow he wou/J work hard for your fam~ too! JoAnn Kenton ext. 119 644-6200 7 Firente Trovare "E!, Extensive custom upgrading with maple Euro cabinetry, granite, limestone flooring and gourmet kitchen. Entertainment center w/45" TV with surround · sound. Many extra features. $395,000 Delightfully pleasant Plan.4 in Jasmine Creek. Wann ~d homey with style and good wte. Great for entcrajning. Many amenities. Don't Hesitate Cd/ now for yourJ'!T'SoNil appointment MYRNAB~- 7141644-6373 BIG CANYON -NEW LISTING! 5 Rue Marseilles 3 bedroom, 21/2 bath townhome w/3-car garage. Light and airy w/cathedral ceilings. Master downstairs. White walls & carpeting. Gated community. $719,000 Call JoAnn or Barbara for appt. BONNIE BARRINGTON 644-6200 ofc 644-6373 xl46 vm Bob.Coluccio ,. P R l "" 11 ll "\ I . '°" < 1 1~ l I F 644 6373 est. 121 Top .201997 Large 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, pool home with family room, vaulted ceilings and fireplace. Spacious living, great neighborhood. Seller will entertain offers between $299,000 -$338,876 In gated community with secluded entry featuring a fountain. Three bedrooms, four baths, library, wonderful kitchen & family room overlooking cwtom pool, spa & English garden on oversized lot. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 30 Rue Fonlaind>lcau Beautifully expanded and customized two level Deane home. Rick Balzer named top sales agent for Prudential He is also top listing agent for Prudential California Realty Laguna Beach office Rick Balzer was named Top Listing and SaJes Agent for 1997 by Jim Vemtilya, manager of Prudential California Realty Laguna Beach. A resident of Laguna Beach since 1948, Balzer has been locally active in real estate for 30 years. Experienced in site planning, construction, remodeling and landscaping. this successful reaJ estate broker has GRJ and CRB designations. Winner of severaJ top sales awards and a consistent multi-million dollar producer. Balzer has more than 800 closed transactions. He is a highJy respected member of the community, has served on several city appointed committees and has served three separate terms as Director for the Laguna Board of Realtors. This amicable civic supporter is also Rick Balzer ·involved in La&una Beach organizations including the Chamber of Commerce, the Jaycees, The Boys Club and the Laguna Greenbelt. He was named Realtor of the Year by the Laguna· Board of Realt~rs -the highest honor bestowed on a member -for his ongoing contributions to the real estate profession and community. If you 're thinking of selling or buying, conJact Riclc Balzer of Pnuhndal California Realty Laguna Beach aJ (714) 497-3331. ··································· ........................................................................................................................................... . Barbara Roppolo to chair fundraiser for Casa Teresa Prudential California Realtor to raise funds for temporary home for single pregnant women Barbara Roppolo. a real estate associate with Prudential California Realty ha<; been chosen as the chairperson of the annual major fundraiser for Ca~a Teresa. a temporary home for single. pregnant women in Orange. The event will be held Saturday, March 21 at Sutton Place Hotel in Newport Beach. This year's theme is "A Golden Odyssey." The evening promises to be an evening of fine cui~ine and dancing, featuring the J.J. Sterling Premier Orchestra. 11lc live and silent auction wiJI offer many fabulous items, including a seven day Caribbean cruise; a one-week stay in a cabin in Lake Arrowhead that will accommodate I 0 people; and a Four Seasons weekend getaway with shopping at Fashion Island stores. Ticket<; for the evenmg are $75 each. Casa Teresa has helped more than 800 youni single mothera and their infants find safe shelter, hope And a fresh beginning since opening its doors in Barbaro Roppolo Orange County in 1976. Programs at Casa Teresa focus on specific needs of women who have chosen to keep their babies -nutrition. parenting skills and job preparation. Living in an apartment abnospbere, these women have an opportunity to share experiences, frustrations and victories with their support group of young mothers and trained counselors. Proceeds from the 'fundaUser go directly toward supporting the pro~ of Casa Teresa. along with main~g ~ furnishing the home. For tkha tuUl ilifo"""""te, comact Barbara Roppolo al (714) 644.6200. PrwMdol Ctdlfomia lffclq, ff CorporrlU PlatJI, SulJ• 190, Nt1Wport B~Ja. -··-·<t . Ma~ch 4 5 9 11 12 16 17 18 19 lO 25 26 27 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 5 p.m., Computer training, Internet 1 p.m., Southern California MLS Directors meeting at PAC West Assoc. 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 5 p.m., Computer training -Windows '95 Parking lot mixer. Call Board office for information St. Patrick's Day 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 5 p.m., Computer training -Basic Stellar Spring begins 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 8:30 a.m., Board of Directors meeting ' 9 a.m. -noon, ·Agency· 1 -4 p .m., ·Ethics· 5 8:45 a .m ., Government & Polltlcal Affairs committee meeting 6 10 d .m. -2 p .m., Broker Preview MLS book-delivery 10 8:45 a .m .. Affiliates Committee meeting 10 a .m ., free seminar: ·uvlng Trust• Call (800) 223-8787 for reservations 11 9 a .m., Compass beginner class 2 p .m., Windows '95 class 9 a .m. -noon, ·Exchanges· 1 -4 p .m ., ·rax Planning· 12 2 p.m., Internet class 13 10 a.m. -2 p .m ., Broker Preview 17 St. Patrick's Day 18 9 a .m ., MLS Committee meeting 2 p .m ., MS Word class 9 a .m . -noon, ·Appraisal· 1 -4 p.m., •Estate Planning· 19 8:30 a .m., Board of directors meeting 2 p.m., Compass advance class 20 10 a.m -2 p .m., Broker Preview Spring begins 2A 2 p .m ., Powerpolnt class 26 2 p.m., Excel class 9 a .m. -noon, '"RE Finance· 1 -4 p.m ., '"Foreclosure· 26 2 -5 p .m ., Compass Beginner class ---~--- 27 Coldv#ell Banker Newport Beach ·Y#ins international CIY#ard Newport Beach location selected as a Coldwell Banker Premier Office Coldwell Banker Newport Beach was selectt:d a' a Coldwell Banker Premier Office, the highest honor given 10 Coldwell Banker real estate offices that consistently demonstrates exceptional performance and dedication. "The Premier Office designalion is the most impressive honor among individual Coldwe ll Banker offices," said Bob LeFever. pres ident and coordinator of Coldwell Banker Southern California. "Louise Winders and the members of the sales associaLe team at Coldwell Banker Newport Beach/Corona del Mar have established a standard of excellence for offices throughout the Coldwell Banker system." The office. located at the comer of Coast Highway and Avocado, has a sales staff of 125 agents and commands market share. it is 198 in market share volume and number of transactions. Coldwell Banker Company has record year with more than $4 billion in sales volume for 1 997 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation, a world leader in the luxury home market, has announced a record year in million dollar home \ale . Coldwe ll Banker affiliates closed 2,421 properties in this price range with total sales volume of $4,028, 905, 160. This represents a 96 per, c:nt increase in property sales and a I 08 percent increase in sales volume from year end 1996. .. A strong economy, a bullish stock market, a peak in consumer confidence and the move-up buying power of the baby boom generation have all contributed to the dramatic increase in luxury home sales," said Alex PerrielJo, Coldwell Banker president and chief executive officer. °Coldwell Banker has prospcml in this niche because of the COQtinucd growth of our networt and our focus •' ... Louise Winders Newport Beach has been serving Newport Beach and the surrounding communities for 34 years. Coldwell Banker Real Esl/JU Corpora/Um., a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD), franchises more than 2,7()() Wkpenikndy owned and operaled real eslaU offices with nearly 62,()()() saks associaUs throughouJ North America. Coldwell BanUr Online™, one of the most comprehensive nal e1taU industry web siU1, is locaud al www.coldwellbanhr.com.. For more than 90 years Coldwell Banhr luu been Nottls America's pnmkr full· service proviikr of real estaU services. on affiliating with companies that specialize in luxury home sales such as Jon Douglas and Cornish & Carey Residential Real Estate in California. The strength of our affitiaLe network and our comprehensive Previews Program will continue to propel Coldwell Banker's success in this important market." Of the nearly 2,500 luxury properties sold, l , 735 were located in the WesLem region of the United States with the majority of the sales activity occurring in California. The highest priced property in the West was listed at $14 million for a home in Dallas, Texas. The Northeast region accounted for a total of 431 million dollar borne sales, where Connecticut affiliates produced the most sales. The highest price paid for a home in the Northeast was $4.S million for a residence in New Yort City. In the Southeast, 137 million dollar homes were· sold, most of which were in the state of Florida.~ htJhest pri.ct! paJd was $6.2 million for a home in Hobe Sound, Fla. The Midwest region Top producing s~les executives attend business conference From left: Renee West, Carol Pugh, Jennifer Pritchett, Lyleen Ewing ond ~jo Powell Several of Coldwell Banker Newport offices in lhe Los Angeles/Beverly Hill\ Beach's top producing sales executives area. anended a five day real estate "Not ooJy did we come away from conference recently in Orlando. Fla. The the conference wi~ valuable 1998 Coldwell Banker International information, but we bad a fabulou time Business Conference featured several meeting and octworlring with other speakers and entertainers including sales executives from across the Elizabeth Dole, Dr. Beck. Weathers and country," said Carol Pugh. Kenny Loggins. Several thousand sales executives During the conference. several from across the country were invited b~ Newport Beach sales executives Coldwell Banker to attend the annual attended tea at the Peabody Hotel. conference. There were numerous which was hosted by Louise Winders, education sessions available from branch manger and vice president of the understanding the ancient art of Feng Newport Beach office. Also in Shui to Bulla-Bye Negotiating. attendance were Linda Berg, general For""'" bifo""'11io11 011 Coldwell sales manager of Southern California BanUr, caU Loube Windnr of and other top producing sales ColdweU Banka-Newport Beach al executives from Coldwell Banker (714) 644-9060. posted 118 million dollar properties sold, most of which were located in the state of Illinois, where the most expensive property was sold for $5.35 million in the North Shore suburbs of Chicago. Of the top lO luxury home listings that were sold through Coldwell Banker affiliates, seven were in California and one each were in Arizona, Hawaii and Texas. The price range of those properties began at $6.9 million. The most expensive property listed in 1997 was a $14 million, 43,000 square foot home with a moat in Dallas, Tex. which was still under construction at the time of the sale. The company also reported an increase in buyer representation by Coldwell Banker sales associates for its luxury borne listing sales. For the top 10 luxury home listings that were sold through Coldwell Banker affiliates in 1997, Coldwell Banker sales associates represented the buyer in j() percent of those sales. More than one-third of all Coldwell Banker affiliates· million dollar home sales arc Coldwell Banker listings. Additionally, Coldwell Banker Online™. the company's comprehensive web site, features more than 6,800 current Previews property listings. Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation, a subsidiary of Cendan1 Corporation (NYSE:CD), franchises more than 2, 700 independently owned and operated real estate offices with nearly 62,000 sales associates throughout North America. In addition to servicing the full spectrum of the residential real estate market, Coldwell Banker is an industty leader in the sale of luxury homes through its Previews program, and vacation homes through its Resor1 Property Network program. Coldwell Banker Online TM, one of lhe mOSt comprehensive real estate industry web sites, is located at www.coldwellbanker.com. For 1MN tlta 90 ~ Coldw~ll 8'utUr-luu bn11 Nordt AJMrka '.s ,,..,,.,. ftdlr••rm• ,,,oriMr of naJ ""*umu... ,,.., -. Crowds line up for debut of California Pacific's . newe~t neighborhood Since its recent grand opening celebration, Madison Lane by Calif omia Pacific Homes continues to make quite a splash in Newport Beach. Welcoming thousands of visitors to the sales office, it is clear this new single family collection has quickly ~ the attention and imagination of local bomcbuyen. ts OCEAN VISTA Sea Island "OASIS" Beautiful by day Magic by Night! $700,000's 1312 DOLPHIN TERRACE 3BD. 2BA $600,0C)O's Make Of/er! 112 E. BALBOA BVD. Ocean View Duplex 3BD, 2BA + 2BD, lBA Spacious rooms New Carpet & Paint $SOOOOO's , , Crowds gaet. ed to view the models at newty opened Madison lane 310 ALVARADO PLACE Bay View Duplex 3BD, 2BA+ 2BD, lBA $500,000's 425 E. BAY Last Chance! Delightful 2BD. 2BA Condo Beach & Bay Close $272,000 sales representative for details. Annexation into the city of Newport Beach bas been approved by the city of Newport Beach and the city of Irvine and is pending final approval by LAFCO. California Pacific Homes offers homebuyers a depth of professional experience and a commitment to exceUence second to none. This dedication can be seen and appreciated at every step of the homebuilding and homebuying process. California Pacific Homes is building neighborhoods of award-winning homes and a tradition of success and stability. To visit Madison Lane from the San Diego (405) Freeway, exit MacArthur Boulevard and travel toward the beach. Tum left on Bonita Canyon Road, bead "The success Madison Lane ii experiencing is absolutely thrilling," said Leslie Stillrruui. sales represcruativc for Madison Lane. "'The combination of 1he Newport Beach setting and the DOltalgic architectural styles have been a tremendous draw for bomebuyen. Madison Lane's coovenieot location off of Bonita Canyon and east of MacArthur provides eaay aooess to the area's best destinations like Fashion Island, the Back Bay and of course. the local be8cbea. · upstairs studios/offices. Interior highlights will offer family rooms, bteakfast nooks and two to three car garages. With an impressive array of custmnizing room options to choose from. including dens, extra bedrooms, bonus rooms, lofta and living suites. bomcbuym will also have the chanoe to persooa1iu ~ new Madison Lane residence to best suit their needs and expectations. • south and follow signs to the ules office. 'This nejgbborhood offqs move-up ~omeshoppen an ideal opportunity to purchase a distinctive residence in one of ~·s~t.desirable citi~ -and they: .... -~with~ enahuaiun). BCc111to dlelo aiagJO filiiily hdmel me 11ellina eo ~y. I can 'l ,.,._i.ze Homeowners in Bonita Canyoo automatically become members of the Bonita Canyon Community Association. Monthly MtOCUilliea ... eeiptaj!Q * iplity of common aroa facilitieS. BOnica Ciayon ii included in a c.oaimmuty flcititics (f!lello Roos) District. Coololt a ~ ~·N From the Sao Joaquin Hills Corridor (73), exit Newport Coast Drive and travel south. Tum right on Bonita Canyon Road and follow the signs to the sales office. The sales office and model homes are open from 10 Lm. to S p.m. weekdays and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekends. For lflOl'W ~,. °" Metllso11 Llut~, c.Jl Lalk SOlbftM, c.ol ~""" a.a,1 WltiU"' (114) SOj- --Nl "**···· .,_ www.~ara .. ummif Reaf Estate Group SOPlll.S11CATED! MA NIFICENT OCEAN VIEWS! 6500+ aq ft ese.te. toe.led in the prestigious guud-1ated community of Cotton Point on a 24,650 sq ft lot with ocean viewa, luxurious land· ~and private beach access. $1, 000 Ad Code 40007 -~ Meticulously landstapc:d l+ acre custom-built estate enhanced by veranda. pool. spa, waterfalls &:. 5-car garage! Offering 6000 sq ft of living space J.>lus many ~ned qualities throughout! $1,595,000 Ad Code 40447 ENCHANTING ••. 4000+ sq ft home located in an execuuve guard-gated community w/pool & spa. Featur- ing limestone flooring. plantation shutters. French doors. skylights. central vacuum, bonus rm, den. swe-of-the-art lcitchen & master swte w/retreat + marble floors & countcrtops. $889,000 Ad Code 20527 PRESTIGIOUS NEWPORT COAST! Located in a gate-guarded community. this 3 BR. 2 .5BA home offen luxurious landscap111g + garage w/custom built-ins. Also fcatunng family rm w/fircplace. fonnal laving & dining rms. plantation shutters. ale & kitchen w/ceramic tile & maple cabinetry. $469,900 Ad Code 10327 ULTIMATE PRIVACY! Model perfect 3BR. 2.,BA home located on huge lot offering no Mello-Roos. low taxes and low association dues. $219,900 Ad Code 20137 PAMPER YOURSELFr Lovely town home offcnng 3000 sq ft of living space. Features: den. wet bar, large gourmet kitchen w/eaung area + landscaping, pool, spa, built-in barbecue & refrigerator. $799,000 Ad Code 10307 BtraD YOUR DREAM HOME! Panoramic ocean view C3tale 1ite oo over 14 acres. Close to beaches & harbor. Fabulous opportunity. $2,200,000 Ad Code 20307 SEE THE SUNIUSEt Located OD,. large ccme:r toe dli.t lJ'll. 2.SBA home f~: views of mou.n hill• cl: city lights. Offe11: IDlli.o floor Bodroom. new carpet. fretb paint. vnlted ceilings, akyliabta, formal dbliq rm 8c a.p kltcbeo. $355,000 Ad Code ..oo57 ENORMOUS OCEAN VIEW DOME! Over 3400 sq ft custom-built borne with great nn, French doors and many more outstanding features I Located on over 20,000 sq ft lot in gated community w/ocean view! $599,000 Ad Code 20007 VIEW OF THE CITY ••• tJNalLll OCEAN VIEWS! Pabulou1 home Jocafed on a cul-de-Ac offenng panoramJc view• plus 4BR. 3BA. French doon, large rms. QeSJmic Ii.le, volume ceilings. cu1tom sbuuer1 ct: muter 1uite w/large baJCon I $4.19,600 Ad Code 20457 OUTSTANDING ••• 3BR. 2BA home with panoramic mountain & city lights view. Highlighted by cathedral ceilinp. sky- lights, ale, 2-sided fireplace. built-in speaker system. 2 view decks & cat-lo bar. $379,000 Ad Code 20477 Custom-built 6100 sq ft estate In presdglous euud-gated area w/4-ciu garage & brea.lht&k.ing panoramic views! Super floorplan featuring guest house, bonus rm. wet bar & huae family rm! $1,215,000 Ad Code 30287 VACANT HOU __ COMEllETillE HER£,. Make an of("CI' on this 4BR, 2..5BA home located On the golf coune w/panoramic viewa thls in Ontario. It's bank-owned and won't last for 2100+ sq ft penthouse it located in a quiet pt.ed long! l seuioc community w/wbeelcbair acceul $123,900 Ad Code 10197 $315,000 Ad Code 20297 NO EXPENSE SPARED ••• 4BR, 4BA home w/mountian viewa. Offering office, media rm. remote control 1kylight1, hardwood noon. plush carpet.ing, crown moldJna. surround aound system &: finiahing toucbea throughout! $610,000 Ad Code 20337 ;{~.,.:a an.ORDINARY! ~=1:r.1;~lived in, 4500+ sq ft home. c: include: bonus rm. bl>nry. family titcbcn w/fff*. panuy & w/retreaL l.oc. ia gated comm. cl: bills vie.,1 A BREATH OF FRBSB A.DU Architectural touches are found thfouahout this custom-built 3600 sq ft home located in a euud-ptcd community on a lace private lot w/aolf COUrlC cl mountain views. $71',000 Ad Code JOU7 ~ • .AWESOME? 5BR, .S.SBA home Joc. in ptcd comm. Feature~ include: gowmet kitchen w/break:fast nook & bar, library with custom boilt-ins, computer cent.er cl: doubJo..sided ~ace I $1,395;000 Ad Code 10067 GREAT OrPoKJ'UNITY! SJtualed on a CUl-dcMiic tbia 1i1bt & bright 48R home in the city of Huntiqloo Beach offers lar&e yard with pool, And :(eMUrea living rm w/fu'eplac6 ct: kitcbto w/olsw« Olk cabinets I $m,!OO Ad Code 10287 \ COLDWELL BANKER . l . -• -~ NEWPORT.BEACH SALUTES THEIR ( 1997 AWARD WINNERS AT THE RITZ CARLTON DINNER "J DANCE • • NORTH TuS"JTN $525,000 4 Ld, 3 },.. Cowan He~, hn.b •tory, 2 fueplace11, new ~ ~( . 644-9060 •517249 COSTA MESA $126,900 2 bd, 2.5 J,a, encl unit, new paint and carpet, .treat in~etit property 644-9060 #517253 MARINER'S MILE <>3T-400- COLDWeLI. BAN~eRt:l N EWPORT BEAC'll • $1,575,000 4 bd, 3 ba, completely remockled 644-9060 #363697 NSwPORT BEACH • $595,000 4 INl, 3 L., an entct.ai.ner'• d.~tl 644-9060 #507274 COLOWeLI.. BAN~eRO CELEBRATING CORONA DEL Mil • $659,000 C~ dapl.z, -tit ol PCH 644-9060 #51.7078 NmvPORT BEACH • $495,000 .3 bd. 2.5),., 9humintf Blaff. •E• plan 6"-9060 #516606 COSTA MEsA • $199,000· Loceted 1 IA f.om &ola Bay, 3 u 631-1..00 NEWPORT BEACH • $895,000 IncrecWJ. ..-alue, J,.y(ront pentl.ou.e 64.4.-9060 #515517 NEWPORT COAST • $4.65,000 3 bd. 2.5 ),., but bu,. in s..-ne 644-9060 #515893 NB1VPORT BEACH • $1,895,000 -6 bd. -6.5 J,., b.,hont, dodi a...uLJ,le 6"-9060 #515516. CORONA DEL MAR • $740,000 COSTA MESA • $168,887 c..... SI..; paTnit.e ....... ...,...... •I.I. 2 ..... OU a..w. dn.-. J.rp M 631-1..00 #380908 631-14.00 . #507776 MARINER'S MILE NEWPORT BEACH f-, ... ._ __ 63r:-140~0 ,___ ___ i 644-906 BALBOA ISLAND -673-6 J " YOUR INVITED TO OUR OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY "J 1 PM UNTIL 5PM 1121. KINGS ROAD 0P6NSUNDAY 18042 RIDGEVIEW CIRCLE OPEN SI fNIM>' 2015 YACHT ViNDEX OPEN SATURDAY 1806 PORT ABBEY PLACE OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 82 HARBORRmaEDRTVE OPEN SUNDAY MARINE R'S MILE 63 -1400 449 lsABELLA TERRACE OPEN SUNDAY 2600 NurJ'(>RT BLVD. •314 OPEN SUNDAY 9 CHERRY HILLS LANE OPEN SUNDAY, 12-3PM N E WPORT B E ACH BALBOA ISLAND 64 4-9-060----f:~ -3-6~··---. OJOQ8 C.JJ-JI Ban1-c..,,,.,..,,_, An s,,,,,J ~~ c-,,..,,,. EqwJ u....-..,, D,,,.tumt,. Al Off._ 1..J.,,...J...tJ, c"'-J .,.,J 0,-,W. + COLDWELL BANKER SELLS MORE MILLION DOLLAR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY THAN ANY OTHER REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN THE.WORLD.· HARBOR RlDGB • $2,495,000 E~ ~ utot. .,;U, 11wuping 180 · views of ~ & c;ty /ighta, S/,J, 5.5ha, over 7000 lqUll19 /..t of Jegonca ;nc/uding guest apartment. David McCulloch • #509292 'ANAHEIM HnLS • $2,300,000 Magn~nt P..-alta HiUs utat., approximakly 8,500 tquart Jut, 6/,J, Bha with .,.Jlesa amenitiu ;nc/uJing library, gym, pool & spa. · Broff,,,an/Grach • #508565 HARBOR HILL• $1,200,000 Stunning M.Jit11rranean contemporary estate kie pro~ f.at:un'ng 4bJ, 4.5ha, home i11 e»ntered around /argt1 patio with pool and 11pa. Sandy Mittman • #359081 . . NEWPORT BEACH • $2,495,000 Outstanding King. P/aa location, totally rmu:xk/ed, 5bd, 5.25ha residence with exquisite custom detailing throughout & ocean, hay & dty views. The Premier Team • #502164 CORONA DEL MAR• $1,475,000 Smashing «'M7J & ~ vMa, from this~ mnodekJ 3bd, 3.Sha decorator showp/oca horrut w/ gran;/e, high ceilings, skylights & hardwood floors. Karen lynch • #516630 NEWPORT BEACH• $1,595,000 Single-level cuatam ~matkled 3bd, 3.5ha + bonus room on cul.J.-aac w/view. of 3 /airways, greenbelt & lake, plus rock apa w/ water/aff. Carol Allison • #51306<) HARBOR RIDGE • $2, 150,000 Sp«:tacu/ar bay and ocean v;ew11 /rom dramatic 4bedroom utate in guard gat.J e<Jmmunity, pristine condition, high attention to detail Karlln Lynch •. #386595 BIG CANYON • $1,495,000 Custom home on Big Canyon Go!/ Courwe, 5bJ, 4.Sha, approxjmaWy 115 lintl41' fut of terTace, pool, apa and gazebo. Lyleen & Jeff Ewing • #381603 CORONA DEL MAR • $3,775,000 Newly built Italian viRa, over 6,000 sq ft, located above Nacporl Harbor, /;nut quality and construction throughout, 4 bJ, 6.5 ha Bruce Millar • #341306 ,_ NEWPORT BEACH THE Stephanie 125 KINGS PLACE • $2,495,000 Custom home ' ESTATE-SIZED PARCELS FROM $550,000 TO $5,000,000 Ocean and Bay views NEW OFFERING 2015 YACJIT VlNDEX • $785,000 Absolute custom Seaview home Build your dream home in historic Cotton Point 23 CALVADOS, NEWPORT COAST $445,000 441.5 DA.HUA, OLD CORONA DBL MAR Plan 3 in 1ecluded Sance~e TownhoUR with Catalina Views. $540,000 404 LYLEEN & JEFF EWING COLDWELL BANKER'S # 1 AGENTS PAST SIX CONSECUTIVE YEARS 800-949-947} ___ OR 0 _73-J.980 NEWPORT COAST • $12,000,000 Premium location, the largest single parcel available in P.fican Crut, magni/;cent views, 4.8 acres. CORONA DEL MAR• $1,995,000 Unob.tnu:ted vituDs straight up the channel /rom this 4bJ, 4ba on privau bayfront lane with dock. LAGUNA BEACH• $3,500,000 Magnificent architectural achievement on over 1/2 acre w/hidden media room & spacious pavilion. CORONA DELMAR • $1,375,000 Walls of glass opgn onto views of canyon, ocean, golf course, & interior atrium gan/en w/flsh pond. NEWPORT BEACH • $396,500 BIG CANYON• $1,495,000 Unobstructed views, Sbds each w/ own balcony, 5 baths, serene private pool & spa. COTO DE CAZA• $1,995,000 Three-acre equestrian estate, French Normandy with Sbds, pool, spa, 4-horse staffs & arena. Rare c..J unit /mocr pLm in gat.d Villa Pmat --Exparuk/ "J4,.mil!.' on ''• golf «>M,.• Gt .,.J 11/- naar Boele Bay, nature tniila & Balboa J.laru/. cv/..J.aac *";,/. privatr,x>o/ & apa . .,. ~ . .. .... ~ _.........._:.._.,~~-.-•. ~...-...oc•C01cM11811i.~AAFqiw~,~ Eq&Mll~~M~Qpemm ·----~~ .... ,,,,,,._, _ ......... .._... ..... .. ' ---------- STUNNING 2.7 ACRE SECLUDED .ESTATE Drive 25 minutes from Newport Center, onto your 2. 7 acre estate, play one-on-one with your kid on your own court, step into your 5,200 sq ft, 8 year-old h ome. Drink a glass of your home-grown wine. Try out your freshly pick ed avocad os and enjoy o ne o f the most secluded shagrilas in Orange County. And if your wife isn't h o m e yet, she's due back any minute from her horseback ride. $1,750,000 HARBOR VlEW HOMES Monaco Model -$489,000 Extra large lot, Probate Sale GREAT DEVELOPER OPPORTUNITY Harpor View Homes 8,000 sq ft lot. ossibilities. HARBOR VIEW HOMES Best single story home available, 4 bedrooms, great location, 2nd door to ~eeubelt in Phase 1. New .roaL copper plumhing. $565,000 BUY A TAX BREAK 2 bedroom , 2 .bath, townhome, new carpet. and paint; steps to community pool and spa, 2 car garage. Just $219,600 TWO --==..··oNGS GERRY & CHRISTA LONG 2101 E.-COAS1' HWY,-COR<»M DEL MAR,CA- 640-5664 ~ 729-7248 . COLDWeLL BAN~eR O ... ALISON McCORMICK (714) 718-.154~ PRESIDENTS ELITE RECENT SALES ,....., .Represented Buyer ~ R~resented Seller ,....., R~resented Seller Newport Heights Lido Isle Bay•hores • Beaut;/ul traditional home • Five bedrooms • Large private lot • Gorgeous courtyard entry • Va ulted ceilings • French doors and avindows • Three-car garage • O/fered at $1,225,000 ,....., Represented. Buyer ,_ Represented Seller . ,_ Repre•ented. Buyer --""'+"'~~~~ .... ,.., .... __ ,....., Re resented Buy:...;..e...;..r --------------------'"-----·~---.; .. CAROL ALLISON . (714) 718-1526 • Spectacular golf course location • S ingle level custom home • Remodeled and expanded in 1993 • Pristine condition Offered at $1,595,000 EDIE OLSON (714) 644-9060 Exr. 132 • 759-9182 In the viflage of Old Corona de/ Mar is this charming two-story Cape Cod home, plus a studio bungalow with its own deck, Dutch door, window boxes and picket fence. Three bedrooms, two baths, formal dining room and family room in main house. Open studio with one bath. All new appliances, pitched ro~f and rain gutters. Call me to see this one-of-a-kind home. Offered at $749;000 .................... 4.;19'1 COLDWeLL BAN~eR ~ Masterful, Innovative, Negotiator, Accessible (714)729-7230. (714)733-5584 Breathtaking view of Big Canyon. Country Club, 3/,J, 2.5ba, gounnet knchen w;d, island & bak{ast nook. NEfTPOn' COAST Beaut;f.J n.w home on a large coma lot in a gat.d community 4br, 3ba, d.an, goumu1t kitchen & breale/aat nook. Of/cr.d at: $557,000 NBFPORT BEACH Popular plan B w/ mast#r br down, family kitchen w/ whit11waahed cabinets, vauhed ceiling, association pool, gym & club houae. O/fcred at: $360,000 EILEEN ANDERSON (714) 733-5061 CORONA DEL MAR BrfU1fht.a/eing view of green and ocean: 3/,,., 2.Sba, guard gated community, nut to pool L;ght and bright!! Offerwl at: $559,000 Offered at: $525,000 NEWPORT COAST Brand new home in gated Newport Coa8t, with city light & ocean views, owr 2400 square feet, 3br, 2.Sba plua loft. Large kitchen with island. Offered at: $500,000 LORRAINE FARRINGTON (714) 5 7 4-9999 IN ESCROW GREAT NB CONDO BALBOA PENINSULA • $310,000 NEWPORT COAST ~~~~~OntJ.lao,,...foo-,~~~~~~_....~.._VlBW.PD.R..MoNBY J;oaJ,J" "'1ael. J.OUMI $637,ooo j COLDWeLL BAN~eR~ • Serene and Expansive Bay Views • Condo is Two Combined Un;ts • Extra Storage • Boat Doc}e Available • Plantation Shutters • Gated Community • Beauti/ufly Landsc~d • Spacious and Optm Rooms • 2-Car Parking • Offered at $925,opo - RENEE WEST, MBA Awarde d P resid ents Circle, 1997 ~ Top 4% Nationwide (714) 6 44-9060 Ex r. 139 • (714) 452-6050 C1998 ColdweU Banker Co<poration. An Equal Oppor1unity Company. Equal Housing D 39 2'W,M, S I· (1.tl ,\CRGS) . All OITlces lndepelldan1ty Owned and Opera'9d. Pristine Location in NeUJport Coast for Building Your DreamHom.e High on the crest above Newport Beach lies the m06t ooveted parcel of land in the Newport Coast. The incxlmp-.rable ocean. Catalina Island, haibor and hill views from this Pelican Crest lot seemingly never e.nd and constantly change. 1he picture9que promontory of 4.8 acres can aooommodate a home ol magnifirent proportions and be worthy of the term .,estate.# Few people have the opportunity to satisfy their desire for the best - now it's poesible. The private neighborhood of Pelican Crest is situated at the pinnacle of Orange C-ounty's seaooast; dlstinguished by spectao.a1ar sunoundinga and amenities at one of the West's moet prestigious address, Newport Coast. Peliam Crest will becoooe another ol Newport Cout'a aigNtwe ndghbodlOOds ol spacious cuatt1m homes built in the axd1itectural style ol Southern France and Northern Italy. High on the hills of Newport Coast, Pelican Crest overloob the aodaimed Pelican Rill Golf Oub, the COllStline and Catalina Island. The ""e'= popularity ol Newport Coat Ml resulted in~ ... ol custDm hm:ne lltle9 and a\llde the <XJOununity one ol. CallComia's mo9t eought after. Thia premier property is reptesuded by Jell and Lfleen Ewing. Coldwell Banker'• number one -senta. Fordtfjtloul ~ IUUl11 ~~dw le§ & ~,.,. EtDl#g '""Y .. rUdW"' (714) 718-151~ (714) 718-1$50 or (800) M9-M71 .. ~~~~~_.._~ll-...~~..._~~..L...-~~~.........;..._.~~~~---~~-~----............ ~"---~·~~--..-· Nigel Bailey honored for outstanding sales ac~ievements He was awarded with the President's Circle designation Nigel Bailey bas joined the ranks of the prestigious President's Circle and was honored for outstanding sales achievements for 1997 at the annual Coldwell Banker awards celebration at lbe Ritz Carlton on February 28. Bajley is a veteran of more than 30 years in local real estate. Although he specializes in Corona· del Mar south of the highway, he is knowledgeable and active in all of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and coastal Laguna Beach. He joined the Newport Harbor-Costa -Mesa Board of Realtors in 1%7 and served as program chairman. membership chairman, treasurer, chairman of the nominating committee and as a member of the board of directon. Bailey owned bjs own real estite company at 2732 E. Coast Highway for more than 20 years and is CDnsidercd a specialist in the evaluation of local real est.ate. He is active in the sale and marketing of properties in his specialty area and has a large following of repeat clientele. He recently closed the 30th transaction with Nigel Bo.iley • . one.,.(:ustomer of long standing. Bailey is an avid fitness advocate who balances bis non-real estate time between strenuous exercise, home, family, sailing and St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. where be formerly served as a ruling elder and has sung in the Sanctuary Choir for 34 years. He and his wife, Suzanne, li ve in Corona del Mar. To reach.Nigel Bailey, caJ1 Coldwell Banker at (714) 718-1504. Pritchett attends ColdYlell Banker Business Conference She obtained information at the conference that will be beneficial to her clients Jennifer Pritchett. top producer and award winning sales executive at Coldwell Banker, recently attended the annual International Business Conference in Orlando, Aa. The lnternalional Business Conference has long been the forum for gaining new information and \osigbts into the real estate industry 8$ wen as the opportunity to network with other top selling Coldwell Banker sales associates throughout the United States and Jennifer Pritchett Canada. On behalf of her clients, Pritchett awards which include President's Elite, obtained vaJl&&ble. state-of-~ infonnatJoo President's Circle, President's Club, No. l in the technical aspects of marketing homes, Sales Associate. Senior Sales Consultant, inclodin& all important cyber-space sales Previews ~/Estates Division Specialist. opportUnities. Pritchett alto attended many Certified Relocation Specialist and educational sessions &eared Lo the sharpening Di~ Achievement Award. of &kills nq~ to represent her clients with A 30 year resident of Sou1hem Califomia, excdlencc.. Pritchett c:onWlucs to successfully tepn:senl Pritcbea availed henelf to the host of both buyers and sellen in all price raorcs bwincQ products and ICrVices offered and also tbrouJhout South Onnae County and inland to was in llteodaace foe~ BJizabdh Dole Coto de Caz.a. She stresses that bu auocess in and Dr. Beet Weatben (iurvivor o( the her business is simple: aetVioe to her clients. infamous 1996 ML Everest stonn). Pritchett ii known u a powerful ne&oeiator PritcheU.. a JS Y'* .eann ulea executive wltb hiab etaer&Y and mctboclicaJ attmtioo to Bii&i, coomccn:lry ---or=:."""' excelled iD her field tbl'oQlb hatd wort and 7b t•d• J•uli• PritlClwtl Ill Colitw#ll comcieadaw aueodon '° w clkmU' needs. Babr; cMI (11.t) 111a1m • (114) 5#- Alison McCormick earJns . international award International President's Elite award given to top one percent of Coldwell Banker agents Alison McCormick of Coldwell Banker was recently honored for achieving the International President's Elite award according to a company representative. She has received Coldwell Banker's highest honor which is bestowed upon the top one percent of all Coldwell Banker agents in the United States and Canada. Born in Pacific Palisades. she has lived in Southern California all her life. After receiving a bachelor of science degree from the University of Southern C41ifornia, sh~ moved to Newp911 Beach. McCormick is the third generation of her family to live on Lido Isle in Newport Beach. She and her family arc active in the community which has resulted in a huge network of friends and contacts as well as a greater knowledge of the community and its residents. McCormick· s success in real est.ale is a result of her ftard work and enthusiasm for the business. Her business has continued to flourish. even during the recent market slump. She recently represented the out-Of-stale ·buyers of the famous Bette Davis estate in Laguna Beach which was on the mait.et for $4.8 million. McCormick states that she could only accomplish that with-Coldwell Banker because of its strong national and international presence in the real estate industry. AUson McConnklc can be reached al the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office al (714) 718-1544. John Campbell aY1arded President's Circle designation He has received numerous awards throughout his successful career in real estate Coldwell Banker Newport Beach is pleased to honor John Campbell once again with the designation of President's C lub for his sales success in 1997, announced Louise Wmders. vice president and b.ranch manager. Campbell bas been an associate broker at Coldwell Banker for 16 years of his 18 year tenure in residential real estate sales and matk:cting. He bas received numerous awards and recognitions throughout rus career, which include Coldwell Banker's International Presidcnt!s Circle, associate vice president, top five for outgoing nationwide n:fetrals and a designation by Unique Homes magazine as one of the elite 200 brot. in the country. He is known as an estates specialist and Coldwell Banker Previews property specialist, a.o<t bas enjoyed the honor of representing both sellers aod purchasers ilM>tvea bnume ot'dle bi~ transactions recorded in Orange County real estate. • John Campbell "John is an excellent negotiator, extremely organized and highly motivated," Wtndcrs said. "Coldwell Banker is proud to have John on our team of exceptional sales executives." For JOfU rMI atate Meth, coJJ Job °""116111 of Ctillw~..,. Nrqtll'I _...,,«{~UW. ller ext t zahe c.w Im MrDed hl:r mant · Ull2. · ~c•~~~~ -~-..,...~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~""'~~~~ ......... -.-1~ ...... .. ' ~-, --- OllNACOVE Experience this one-of-a-kind property located in one of the most exclusive bay front communities. This home in CJdna Cov• exudes charm and character from the dual master suites upstairs to the fully appointed kitchen, dining, and IMng room areas downstairs. Other features: Teak and Koa wood cabinetry, custom tile & wood flooring, secluded spa, upstairs master sitting room w/beachside deck. 3 .Bedroom, 4 Bath. Call for details about the many extras: I ' $1.795,000 NEW lLftlN6I BIG CANYON "Deane" Perfection Personified! This could be the nicest MMonaco" you will see. Step into your own private world from the enclosed entryway. This stwlJllngly decorated 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home has been expanded and remodeled with many upgrades. It is walking dlstance to Fashion Island and close to everything Newport Beach and Corona del Mar has to offer from this guard-gated community. Call for details about the many extras. $895,000 NEW lLftlN6I NEW LISTINGS AVAILABLE Turtle Rock -Spectacubr 5 Bd. plus den, 3 car garage. G2led community. Beautifully done. Comer lol Chris Valli $1,390,000 Olde f.orooa del Mar -3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. wi1b oce3D view. Contemporary home with "Great Room" coocept. Designer detail. : Jones A: Jones $1,250,000 Harbor View Homes -Fabulous custom family home OD estate lot of over 16,000 ft. Family liWlg al Its best. Sharon MdOnnoo $1,299,000 Udo Isle -Beautifully mnocleled home localed on a prime comer lot with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. John McMonigle $699,000 · ---- Laguna Village -'lWo acre gated cootempomy ooinpound. Ocean view. Jerry Finster $2,~5,000 Doftl' Sbofts -View, view, '1ew. This 4Bd. '3 Ba. tioine is a musr see! Jon Dilhoa $1, lS0,000 Udo Isle -6 Bel 4.S Ba. plus boo~ room 00 large lot. Prmdl doon, beamed~· Bill Feeaey $1,195,000 SIJVRWs Hill -Tastefully remodeled 5 Mnome located on a serene C2Jlyoo. Susan Scanlan $1,249,000 Harbor View Homes -Great oversU.ed 9,000· sq. ft lot Nicely updated home. Susan bnbm $78S,OOO Barbor View Homa -3 8d. 2 Ba. Mooaoo model Great neigbbodlood. Jerry FIDsa $480,000 Pelican Point -View lot wJth plans for large home. Wt remainJng lot Thomas A Hinman $1,225,000 Udo· Peninsula -8a)front tbouse. · All new tQP top quality 2 ~ Ba. O.erylJobnstoo $61S,OOO Westdlif -'Ibis Is a "1 O". Beautifully reoiodeled home. Gourmet kitchen. ~ a·Bnd mnman $599,000 Newport llellb1s -Great 3 Bel 2 Ba. famlTy home tn -me best oelgbborhood. &e.aly Clndwl $398,000 INTERNATIONAL REALTY ''',f f ' ' ·' ... .. .. • .. 1 Anaheim -Wonderful 7.5 aae l'IWlicured estate, fonnal gardens with fountain. Sara & Brad Hinman $2,375,000 . San :Juan Capistrano . CUsaom 5 Bd. 5.5 Ba. on the golf course. Great yard. Headier 1'lood $1,395,000 lnine fAM -One" the mt oppoc1UDides io aeae your dream home 1n l"1ne eme. Sara A 8nd Htmmn $1,025,000 Ocean Ridge -Private lot with view of ocean, harbor and city lights. 4 Bd. 5.5 Ba. Scanlan & Weinstein $1,899,000 8elc0urt · Very spacious 3 ~ .3.5 Ba. townhome. 3 ·car garage. Great views. Beadier Angel $799,000 Belcourt -Ugbt and spacious 5 Bd. huge Wni1y room, pool, spa, limestone Ooors. Peterson 4 Comegys $1,795,000 ff ~ ' r ' ~ -.. · .. .1.; f".f'! • . I. ' ~ ~ .· "" ' . ' Newoort Rklae -Siegle ~ 3 Bd. plus den. Ra1'.f!.wood ft'Oorln& shutieri. MU$1 ~­ Lombardi a Worden $755,ooo ...... Palenh-o.om 1illll Clpe Cod style home plus 2 Bd. unit a. pnge. . ..... Ilda $579,000 -·~ l . ..__.... __ _...... _________ .......-___ ......__...j I OPEN ·HOUSE DIRECTORY REPRESENTING THE FINEST . HOMES IN ORANGE COUNTY $995.000 . Sun (1-1) $995,000 $1,195,000 -----~ ... -Yia JJdo ewport.Beach,J~.A .. 92-------1...-- (714) 723-8800 -·-~ ---- BILL FEENEY and TIM CARR in tmOCialion with LANCE BOGGSandS1EPllANIE LENNON 717-4744 Big Canyon Townhome 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Monaco on elevated quiet cuJ-do-sac Prime location near clubhouse, downstairs master $689,000 Bayfront Condo 2 Bd. 3 'Ba. -+:. d!n, prime ground level condo Excellent Lido Channel view, dock available $579,000 Laguna Beach -Five Residential Units 5 small units in village, excellent income Commercial zoning for future development $459,000 1997 SALES ACTMTY 59 Sales! 1998 SALES ACTIVITY Sold or In Escrow Property Represented Lido Isle Seller Big Canyon Seller -. Linda Isle Seller Spyglass Buyer Lido Isle Buyer Sea view Seller Lido Isle Buyer Newport Heights Buyer Newport Heights Seller Newport Heights Buyer Baycrest Buyer Newport Heights Seller Newport Heights Buyer Newport Heights Buyer &mlcle Buyer Easts5de Buyer Newport Crest B'l/yer Villa Point Seller West Newport Buyer Eastskle Seller #1 SALES T·EAM FOR 1997 Lido Isle Family Home 6 Bd. 4.S Ba. plus boous room custom on prime S2S lot Large sunny patio w/ spa, French doon, beamed odlings $1,195,000 Lido Isle Deslper Perfedl S Bd. 4 Ba. light, bright remodel, prime 40' lot Larp sunny patio. Pteocb doon, hardwood Doon ms,ooo Lido Ille Tndltloaal 4 Bd. 3.S Ba. remodeled home with downstairs master Prime aareet to 11reet 4S' lot, large smmy patio w/ spa $1~ Ba1Cft8l 3 Bd. 2..1 Ba. pool home oo oveniz.cd CXJrDet lot Bright open Oooc plan -pat for-entertaining! $5~ • 1 . . TEAM UP WITH 714 • 24 aJea<XHI/ alqy OPEN SUNDAY I :00 P.M. -.-5:00 P.M. Total charm! 3 bedrooms, 3 baths . Use of wood beam ceilings, gleaming wood noors, wonderful kitchen with top appliances. Large master suite. Sunny and inviting south patio. Perfect in every way! $825,000 L.H. ROD DALEY 759-3776 OPEN HOUSE 12{9 0mera/d [JJJ~ . Jt.!7~ (]~ (]~ Seven bedroom, six and one-half bath home features all that is the best of Emerald Bay with panoramic ocean and white water views " ___________ .framalmost eYe.cy-mDJIL Elegant wood.w.ork..arulpaneling_• _________ __. two family rooms • laundry on each floor! $3,495,000 • ~~ ----· ---~ - IRVINE COVE $8,500,000 IRVINE COVE $1 ,299,000 HARBOR VlEW HOMES $949,000 IRVINE TERRACE $769,000 1851 Port Westbourne Beautif1 ·1 .:;tom home with 6 bedrooms and 4.5 baths ih -'"t~port Beach's premier family neighborhood. $1,095,000 I 2 Month Sales Activity Represented Buyers Represented Sellers Lido Isle Newport Shores Altezza Irvine Terrace Santa Lucia Harbo r View Homes Harbor View Homes ,. . Harbor View Homes Emerald Bay Harbor View Homes Cameo Shores Newport Heights -Irvine Terrace Harbor View Homes Corona Highlands Big Canyon Ocean Boulevard Harbor View Homes Newport Beach -UndaJsle Laguna~Oceanfront Harbor View Homes Harbor View Homes Harbor View Homes Balboa Harbor View Homes Harbor View Homes Lido Sands -Easts.u.id.u:e:.-- Old Corona del Mar Altezza ~~---,...~~--------'• Eastside dream This home offers great appeal and is located on the Eastside. A perfect starter, this quaint home has unlimited possibilities for expansion as it sits on an 8,300 square foot lot, mid-block. Channing Costa Mesa home This darling Costa Mesa home is nestled in a wonderful neighborhood and is within walking distance to nearby schools and shopping. It also offers easy freeway access. Featuring a new roof and hardwood ,floors, this two bedroom and one bath home also offers a ~o car ga'rage. Located close to nearby schools, shopping and Brentwood Park. the home is offered at $229,000. This home features hardwood floors, smoothed ceilings and f orccd air heating. This comer lot is approximately 7,200 square feet with RV or boat access. The home has ~ bedrooms and two bathrooms. There is a fireplace in the family room. An attached two car garage is oversiu:d and there is also a laundry area. The home is offered at $239,()00. For lltOl'e hif""""""11, caU Keidt Randk at Coast N1wpon Propmus, (714) 717-4723. For rnon infonnlltiDn, caD Klida RtuulU al Coast Newport Properths, (714) 717- 4723. Orange County builders to converge on State Capitol Building Industry to rally for homeowner,ship opportunities Approximaldy 100 members of the Orange County building industry will be among nearly I ,000 atalewide who will rally at the State Capitol oo March 24 for reforms to remove the barrien to home building and affordable homeownership in California. The Buildina Industry .Association of Southern California. Orange County Oiapta (BWOC) la spomoriq the sccood annual Home Buildin& Day to increuc public awareocas of tbe contributions provided by home buildina and tho need for reforms to llddras the low productioo numbers and shrinking l1fordabJo homeownenbip opportunities in tbe llatc. NatiODwide, Califorma rank.a 48tb among the 50 ltalel wbc::n it comes to homeownenhip. accardiq to the Bureau of the Cemua. In the fourth quarter of I <J9'7 J • California '1 bomeownenbip rate was SS.8 ~t. which .... 10 pcn.'alt behiDd the national averqe of 65.7 pcitalL 4"Jbia ii an outa«ndina oppommity for our memben to pt involved in the les;ialdve procea." aa1d Scoct A. Allen. pttlltEil ot 1be Battdlq lDilllMrY" Aaociadoo of Soutberil Califomia. Onaae c.ouncy a..-<BIA19C> and prelidcat of Otllion Homes..~. trip to:Sa:rauenlo• also demonstrates to our legislators the importance of these issues to our industry by our willingness to meet with them in their cnvirorunent." Home Building Day '98 kicks off with a legislative conference at the Sacrameoto Convention Center, wbcie state lawmakers will discuss the critical issues facing the homebuilding industry today. School fees, construction dispute litigation, growth control, environmental pcnnitting an4 the prospects for reform are among the topics to be addtessed in 1998. 1bese issues are of great importance to not only our industry but the Orange County community at large," said Christine Diemer, BIA/CX: chief executive officer. "Tbeae issues dUcctly affect the industry'• ability to build affordable bousi"o which hi tum S ity • #14.;;;;; • 11!.L---• -eren In wmeo ~ Situated in the sought-after community affects the county's ecooomic well-bci.Qg." Afta the conference. Onnae County of Cameo Shores, this very special ranch-style estaie offers privacy and serenity. The builders will meet with local legialaton at spacious, Bowing 6oorplao of the home accommoda&es every sort of entertainment the Capitol to cnswe lawmW::n uoderstand ~ and the 21,000 square foot lot with pool and spa takes advantage of the the importaoce of home building issuea and stimulating views of the ocean and Cat11ina sunsets. the occd to promote homeownership The home offers four bedrooms. four and ooe--balf balhs. a large formal dining room opportunities for all Califomius. and maid's room and bath off the kitchen. A brukfast area overlooks the tranquil An aftcmooD rally will be held oo tho courtyard, deck and pool area. The guest quaners boast m additioaal sitting/play room m:pa of the state capitol. Lut ye1r, aearty and sauna. 800 CBIA mcmbcn delivered tho industry'• Bxteosivc use of Ari.zoo.a flagstone, whitewashed wood beam ceilinga. romantic -1111C111a&e.Jaf.~ buildina~fonn to _ Ainina air.a in the.mas~ walk:jn_closc:IUl'e but..&ic.~~ legialaton. amenities of this exceptiooal property. Offered at $1,643,000. For "4/ontllllort etlll BIAIOC"' (114) For_,,. "'41,,,....,,, t:"1l Bwua C°'*'111 Ill (714) 644-1600. Coat N""1'f 55J-9S#. ~ ~.s.JU 160, NftfJKllf BMcJ&. · •• .J %1). ' .. Sophi•ticated Lido Isle home Enjoy the privacy of this contemporary bomt. designed by award-winning architect Stewart Woodward. As you enter tbrou&h ._ ~. you' 11 notice the expansiveness and natural light of this beautiful home: Soming ceilings, numerous skylights, extensive use of slate, marble and custom curly maple cabinetry enh8nce this special retreaL Savor the bay and city lights view from the secluded rooftop deck or entertain in the palm and bamboo gardens. Greenery bas been strategically incorporated into the environment.-ercating a tropicaJ atmosphere. Grand opening doors disappear into the wall in the mast.er bedroom and one downstairs den/bedroom to further enhance a feeling of openness. The owner built this home in 1989 with extraordinary attention to detail. Located on the quiet end of Lido Isle on an extra large comer lot, the home is offered at $1,195,000. For more in/onnati.on, caU Barbara Amstadter or Barbara Roppolo al (714) 644- 6200. Prudtntial California Rtalty, 23 Corporate P/avl., SuiU 190, Newport Beacla. Montsenat Plan 1Wo Located in the prestigious area of Newport Ridge is this fabulous terracotta colored home. It is light and bright with bigb ceilings that reinforce the spaciousness of the home. ~ are three bedrooms and two and ooe- half baths within this ceramic tiled residence. A large family room, cbanning loft and fireplace are all amenities. Channing shutters adorn the plentiful windows throughout. ' A gated entry is provided for security and leads into a private yard with built-in barbecue.. The communityJJ gat.ed..aodthae.is a.sharedpooland qm availabJe to J.U residents. Offered at $530,000. F81' moN U./°"""""n, call Pat 7ArtkT at Pnukndal Calqonllo RMlly Newport Beach., (114) 644-6200. ...... .. . . . """' . ~ .... . Dream home Located in a gated oommunity. this modet ~ect ho~ bas been dCScnbed as absolutely bcautihil. Limestone'.flooriog, upgraded tile, plu~b . carpeting, elegant window treatments and custom paint arc just a few of the feamres of this home. 1be lovely garden has mature shrubs, flowers, a large grassy side yard, two water fountains, a wet bar and patio area. There arc three bedrooms and two and one-half bathrooms in this approximately 2,241 square foot home. The gourmet kitchen with maple cabinetry has a center isle and cozy breakfast area. 1berc is a large master suite, dual china sinks, spa. large walk-in closet with organizers, mirrored wardrobe and ibterior laundry with sink. The recessed lighting and private courtyard entry further complement this delicately opulent charmer. The residence is situated in a community amongst 66 homes with a community pool, spa and park and is close to Fashion Island and the beach. Offered at $549,900. For mon U./onNllion, call Joluutna Markhy al Pnuhntial California RealtJ's Part Place 0Jfic1, (714) 794-5700. Wonderful famiiy home This fabulous family home is situated in an ideal ~ in which to raise a family. The single story house is close to " · restaurants. lboppi.ng, theaters, freeways and more. A short five minute drive puts you in picturesque Newport Beach. There are four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a cozy fireplace in the spacious living room. Thia family home bu heal upgraded and boasts a two car garage. This is ~mi~· lit· ~on !1tc I of lox'!!)'. Offe.n:d at 189 000. _ __ _ _ _,. For""'" btforwtdo11, call MM MMb-.rk"' PnuU"""1 c.JUonti. ll-"1111 (114) '!94-5100. ' -· ·- • Private coastal estate Situated on a huge parcel in the coastal enclave of Smithcliffs stands •magnificent residence considered by the art world to be .. functional sculpture." 'The sheer beauty-of the structure serves as a background to the now of the interior design. Upon entering the property, one is surrounded by a world of contemporary drama, where walls disappear and the outdoors and indoors merge into one magnificent environmcnL Spacious rooms flow into one another easily and without restriction. The architect bas demonstrated a flair for fun in creating a media room accessible only to those who find the ~ddcn door. Once inside this private theater, high-tech toys will dazzle and delight you. Outdoors, the fun continues in a pavilion adjacent to a pool of classic proportions. Views from the pool area across the manicured grounds encompass a meditation garden beside the warm glow of an Olympic-style flame. Sensational in its simplicity. this home truly is a work of art. Offered at $3,500,000. For 1IWl'e in/omtadon, call Lyken and Jeff Ewing al ColdweU Banker Newport Beach, (7U) 644-9060. New listing in Corona Highlands-1bc view begins when you open the front door of' this home. Walls of glass open onto <tramatic vistu of the canyon, ocean, golf coune and a beautiful interior atrium garden with a fishpond. This beautiful home bu three bedrooms. four baths plus a library. The livina room is spacious with an adjoiniaa l'Clldina room and huge formal dining room. This spacious lot of mon:: Jhla ~~ fcet.la.:jllivaie and a paf~uettinaiot.~ pool. Association iaCludea a key to a privaae beach. Offered at $1,375,000. FOi" .on bl/of"Rffdo1t, C4lll qln1t oNl JeJI Bwln1 al Colllw•U Banhr Nntport BNCle, (114) U4-H60. Custom ba)ftont Mediten'anean-style Sctoom is a home available on this private bayfront road. This spacious home bas four bedrooms and four baths plus family room. The vie.ws are unobstructed straight down the channel with colorful sunsets as background. The shared dock is off to the side, 1DPirnizing the views. The beauti{yl Medi~ CQntemporacy-style bome_ (jl!_St ~meted> has neutral ___ _ decor, mublc flooring and plush carpeting. It has three large decks and private swimming pool for outdoor entertaining. Offered at $ 1,995,000. For_,,. ilf/ontldlo11, u1J 18"•" ""4 J•JI EwU., al Coldw1D &utUr-Nrqon 1JMe°"i; (11') Ul-HM>. . . • --' "'- ( ·1 KEY LENDERS AND RATES Advanced C..,ctal Cal Fed Lending Central Building & Loan Chase Manhattan Chelsea Moftgage-COM Citibank p Detrick Mortgage Group Downey SaW1gs Emery Ananclal Glendale Federal Bank Home Savings NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. Newport Coast AnanciaJ PFF Bank & Trust PNC Mortaage • Prism Rnancia11::orp. --Sanwa Bank TLC Ananclal Svcs. Union Bank of CA United American Mtg. Western Anancial Bank A A s A K A B K R s A s s K A R B A s 30..,...tbted (800) 986-4004 6.875% 20 1.500 21 7.059 (714) 660-9088 6.875% 5 1.375 30 7.046 (800) 225-3337 6.625% 20 2.405 30 6.897 (800) 696-1411 6.500% 5 2.no 15 6.807 ---(800) 900-6062 6.750% 20 2.000 30 6.983 (800) 945-1582 6. 750% 20 1.625 15 6.945 ------(714) 487-1707 6.750% 5 1.750 30 6.958 (800) 8n-5626 6.750% 20 2.250 45 7.009 (714) 759-9692 6.625% 10 2.125 15 6.869 (800) 336-9639 6.625% 5 2.250 30 6.882 ----(714) 729-9200 6.750% 5 1.750 10 6.958 ------(800) 560-9000 6.750% 20 2.125 30 6.996 (800) 230-1102 6. 700% 20 2.250 30 6.958 -----------------( 800) 685-0001 6.750% 20 2.500 30 7.034 (800) 608-5626 6.750% 5 1.625 15 6.945 (800) 733-4636 7.000% 10 2.000 45 7.237 ----l_800L7~3646 6.875% 5 2.500 30 (800) 691-5626 6.750%-5 2.000 ,10 ----· ..... --~ 7.161 -S.983 (800) 237-2692 7.150% 10 1.250 30 7.311 -----(800) 801·7300 6.875% 10 1.125 13 7.021 (800) 453-1288 7.000% 20 2.000 60 7.237 --(800) 708-5626 6.750% 5 2.250 30 7.009 ------(800) 559-3782 6.625% 20 -2.375 30 6.894 30..v ...... ,..,.. 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POIN1'8 llAX. .lllNtGIN AD.I. ltAft OWN @ A.PA LOAN @ INDU FREQ. 6.250% 20 1.000 7.688 227,150 2.750 1TS 1Y 5.625% 5 1.375 8.092 227,150 2.750 1TS 1Y 3.250% 20 0.438 7.407 227,150 2.375 110 1M -----3.250% 20 1.000 7.464 227,150 2.375 110 1M ------------4.875% 20 2.500 8.354 227,150 3.000 1TS 1Y ------------2. 950% 30 0.500 7.485 2,000,000 2.450 110 1M 5.875% 35 1.250 8.105 1,500,000 2. 750 HS 1Y 4.875% 20 0.250 7.401 227,150 2.375 110 1M 2.950% 25 1.000 7.680 650,000 2.000 1TA 1M 2.900% 20 0.250 7.707 700,000 2.700 110 1M ---2.900% 20 1.500 7.638 700,000 2.500 110 1 M -----• 2.950% 20 1.000 8.036 227,150 2.250 L1M 1M 3.950% 20 1.000 7.439 500,000 1.750 1TA 1M 4.~ 20 2.500 8.800 227, 150 3.000 L6M 6M 3.700% 20 2.000 7.572 700,000 2.375 110 1M 4.000% 20 1.000 7.546 600,000 2.450 1-10 1M ---------------4.950% 10 1.525 7.608 227,150 2.45Q 110 1M -----------------. 2.95Q% 20 ~~-7.638 '227,156 2.500 110 1M 5.750% 20 1.000 1.n3 221.150 2.750 110 6M 5.750% 10 1.500 8.118 227,150 2.750 1TS 1Y 5.500% 25 1.000 8.039 227,150 2.750 1TS 1Y _4_.2_50% ____ 20 __ 0_.~7?_7_ .7_.448 ___ 650_,000__ 2.375 _11_0 ___ 1M 5.625% 10 2.500 8.323 227,150 2.875 1TS 1Y Boch fixed a _....,.. pl'OgfM'll ... 30.'30 OOtMNlllonal ~· Type of Lender la: e • lW*; K • l'llOf1gllge ~ R • ITlOl1gligl broker; s • aavinga & loan. MOOgege banlcers and brolc«I -~ by lhe Callfomia.. ' Deparment ol RMI e... u .._a broMr Of OO!pCnllon. For lnfonnaliOn c1111 Cd. DRE at (i.18) 227-0031 . .__ ,._ fof wt•blla la an lnlroducby rUI for tie lnlt ~ pel1od. Down P~ Is llrnOUl1t al cuh (%of sales pllcl) peld to landlr Pltof to '9llng mortgage contract. Polnta are "9 QI loan b11ance peld to lender Ill time ol IOln doalng. Locllom II the number of daya lender~ rate prior to doling.. A.PA la the llMUlll pe1cei age rate which la en~....,., OOllt ol lhe loan to the borrower. Alt A.P.R.s.,. ce1Cuiat9d by Mol1gage News Co. ba-s on a 1227.150 loan amount, the poinlll ehown and S700 '°'81 '-· The A.P.R.a are lndudad In ll1ia dlart for oompa11. son only. When llpptytng tor a io.n. Fedlnl Trult'l-ln-1..endlng law ~landers to ca6culate an A.P.R. epeclfic to ..::ti loen olfer. Mllldmum IOM la the maximum lerldaf wfl loan undal given terma. All lllllld ralla ~have• maxi- mum o1 $227.150. 11e1g1n (In"> II lenders profit; margin+ lndeJt. Plll1maaft8r11r1t edjUltment. Index la the a.ala for Mlllng an adjuatable rate (Margin+ Index• New Rate). 110 • 111t1DiilCoatofFonda,1TS • 1·V.., Treuury BIH, L8M • 8-monfl ueoo. 6T8. 8-monlh Treaauty Bl•. eco • 8-molllti average Olll1lllcate of dapoalt. AdfuRnwlt ~le the pel1od ~ ~-1M • 1-Monltl, 8M • 8-Monthl. 1Y• 1 Year. All,.. tubjecl IO dlanga. Verify ,.. and tamMI prior to applying tor a loan. All lendels provide loans with dllfenlnt l'1l1M end l8tma for dllflnnt loen amounts. The lnlormatlon pre9e1 lted 11 not an ofter to ITlllka • loan. FOi" • conaumar guide on hOw to lllOP fol a moi1gage, .-Id a $4.50 c:f** payable to Mol1gage News Co .. 385 Ouilblnll Rd.; Suite E. Mono Bay, CA 934-42. (805} 772-9600 COPYRIGHT o 1998 Mot\gage News Co. ct'-OPEN HOME GUIDE ---=- CORONA DEL MAR 409 De Sola Terrace SBR Sun 12-4 $1,100,000 Jim & Patty McDonald McDonald COM Homes 714-759-9070 441 8 Ftmleaf JBr Sat-Sun 1-S $489,900 Bob Selinger Finl Team Newport 714-509-2002 COSTA MESA 1030 Westward Way 2BR Paula Utten Coldwell Banker 714-631·1400 1551 Ordwd 5BR lyOwaer 71'"65Ch1008 3BR ..JBR --- Sun 1-4 $169,000 Sat·Sun 1-4 $289,000 Sit-Sun 14 $179,000 Sun 1~ S!.99t«JOO 1528 8¥:k ~y loop 3BR Bonnie Turner Coldwell ~ker 714-631-1400 386 Broadway 2Br Dana Black PrudenOaJ CA Realty 714-644-6200 or 729-8296 Pager Sat 1-4 Sat·'Sun 1-S LAGUNA BEACH 1066 Nori& Street ByOwner •. 714-497-5994 3BR Sat-Sun 1 :30-5 NEWPORT BEACH 2173 \llsta Entrada 3Br Softy 5halzen Shaben batty 714-7'°"3142 ~ 423 .. Sllftt 381 QunCty Re9lton 714-675-6161 _ 9 ltiaMtrt ~ __ SBR v.....,. Hapeman, lrobr Pldflc llftfa Proptrtiel 714-26CM747 ~t-Sun 1-S Sat-Sun 12-4 Sun 1·5 $205,000 $335,000 $329,000 $637,000 $358,000 -~971.}JOC! - • g'~S~~~ .. ~~Ut, 'P~ SeJWlu" 644-0195 Government Owned Laguna Beach This lovely two-story townhouse has two bedrooms with 2.5 baths. lofty vaulted ceilings throughout most of the 1.350 sq. ft . w/fireplace in living room. Direct access garage w/laundry hookups. Approx. 1 0 years old & sided in wood shingles, nestled among mature trees . Laguna Beach school district. Don't miss this chance to live 1n the city of Laguna Beach at an 1ncredifile pnce. Call todayl List Price S 140,000 Michael J. Lambert (714) 499-8497 Premier Properties@ - Wr-$1,195,000 6 GENEVE NEW QuAJID.QATED HOMES FROM $1,595,000 • $2,995,000 5000 Sq. Fc.+ffARBOR (I CATALINA VIEWS EACH ClJsTOM IS AN ARCHJTECTURAL MAs'TERPIECE Dramadc cxr.an views . 48R. 2.5BA ~Jmn~t~~a:lage ~ propmy. A ll1lS see. In lllOYe-in ~ $358,000 $1,149,000 Please Call For 11Jfonnation 1Wo Genmztions q/ :;z~7:s:~1 .uNUY 421 3Jst Street Qfferlng personaJJzed and expert service BW Grundy 441 B fERNLEAF IO l'EAltS NEW, CAPE COD STYLE 3 BEDROOM, l.S BATH NEW CARPB'l', PAINT, UNOLEUM 3 DECKS, WALK 10 BEACH ii vu..u.Q£ $489,900 i \ ( : \ '' 'I ..., I I ! I I I' l 'j ) ·. 1 I ' • \ ' ' I'' \. GREAT VIEWS 4 nlE SS CATALlNA SUNSETS & SAN CLEMENTE ISLANDS OCEAN & MEDITERRANEAN CANYON VIEWS Lasuna 's Least Expensive 2 Full Bath, 2 Stoey I lome the ultimate in 3 Deck Outdoot-lifestyle PcrfCC1 ror En1ert1jnina & Dining. Private Oulct Mature Gated Cud.en 1 • Tune Offered In 1 J years Very weU mainlalned -New Roof Home appmximately 1,500 liq. ft. Entire underneath ol house Sto~ Area Uvina Room with 12' be.med ceilinp Custom Mirror work throu&hout hoUlc Skylillhtt in kitchen cl Mast« Bath CustOUI Murab & Cabinet 'neatment by local anllt Kitchen bu new Marble Grmlte floors Indoor cncbed IMmdry area. BoB SELINGER,,, CRS "HOME OF ARCHJTECrl.JRAL SIONII;JCANCE" Quiet resldmtlll atCI -Very qulf:t stn:et. 5 MlnutCI WaJkina Diltanc:e to 8.5 ecre CiTcenbclt Hikina 'Jn.lb & Part -Ona& for KidJ It ()op 1066 NORIA ST. Cl'lnm. Del Mara Summit) SJlt,000 ,.... 509-2002 644-JS 16 Office Priced $40K bdow mnkt Owna bouaht llrp u,un. b:h home ClllJ-"*1 /or "'°""'1tl 7141497-5994 ·--.--~ ~ ~ spadtJusjamJ/y room GE Monosram appliances & with wool-bum/~ .fireplace, cabinetry jfnished in a semi-gloss beaul/fo1ly av/fed staUWt{)'S, master hon91 maple. Granite counter tops. /Jedtrjom with mormous walk-in elegant 12xl2 Umestvne shower & closet. shotttr tllld spa tub with spa tub area. '11'avt1tinedle. ----~ ......... ~ For details prease call . 714-548-8048 ---MORGAN DEVELOPMENT INC. --- Designed by one of Sao Luis Obispo's 6ncst aidiitca1, chis 3800+ sq. ft., single-story home offas Old-World qualiry oonmua:ion throughout. F.ncnsivc use of anistic molding~ cvidcnc no< only in the fonnal living room, buc d:uoughout chc funily room and dining room as well. The largoc gourmet kitchen boasts a panoramic view, center island, and fucplacc. Spacious masttr suite with used-brick 6n:plaoe for added warmth and oomfun. Of chc four remaining bedrooms. one lends iadf as a home office. One full man.iaucd acre swrowxis chc home oomplcmc:nted by white oounay fencing. This loYdy oounay home sits on ova 32 acRS; plcncy of room for barns, attic, oorscs. With one of me gn:arcst non-rcplac.cabk hilltop views of San Luis Obispo, chis home olfcn chc best of living on the CcruraJ Coast. nu. dqpat cowmy aate is unbdienbly priced at $699.000. ..... c--v llMltY J) Raymond Smith (800) 549-6996 Oebbie ..,,..,,. (888) 586-7857 Fax (805) 481-0273 102 Bridge Street •Arroyo Grande, CA 93420 OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 386 Broadwa , CM Beautifully landscaped. Redone hardwood floors. Plantation shutters. Forced air. A great lot. $335,000 DANA BLACK-RF.AlroR Bus: 714 644-6200 • Pnadmtfal •"":.J!Ll''>J,.r ....... Pager: 714 729-8296 .......... • • •