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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-06-17 - Orange Coast PilotSefvfng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 'June gloom' brings rairi ·to Newport-Mesa •But forecasters say the weather should begin to brighten up today. By Greg Rlsllng, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -You've heard about it. You've seen it. And now you've felt it. Commonly known as "June gloom," the weather condition that typically brin gs heavy clouds, has settled in Southern California because of an unsea· sonable low-pressure system in Nevada. The National Weather Service reported that Newport Beach received a slight trace of rain - about two-tenths of an inch -on Tuesday. Mostly cloudy skies pre- dominated most of the clay, with temperatures in the mid-60s. . Very few people ventured to the beach, but Linda Mitchell of Anaheim decided to make an afternoon out of it. She spent a few hours on the sand at 18th Street. "It's a crummy day, but J have the rest of the day off,· she said. •1 could go to a movie or shop, but I wanted to come down here and clear my head.• Surfers weren't flocking to the shore either. A southerly cross swell was producing choppy waves between 2 and 4 feet, keeping most surfers out of the water. The cold front, which also caused hail and thunderstorms across Nevada, is expected to move out of the area today and bring clearer skies to coastal com- munities. •SEE RAIN PAGE A7 DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT Two boab saH past each other under the late-afternoon g loom as the breeze picks up. • Barbot accept job with district •Newport-Mesa school board could off er post of . superintendent to Chico official in next few days. By Jenifer Ragland, Da1/y Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Rob<•rt Barbot said Tuesday he w11l accept an offer to become New- port-Mesa Unified School D1s- tnct's ne w supenntendenl. While au the details of a for. ma I contrdct stall need to be worked out, the Chico Unihed School District supenntendent said he is confident he and the Newport-Mesa school board will reach an agreement. "I'm excited about the possi· bility, truthfully,· Bt1rbot said from his Chico ofhce "Obv1ous- ly, my only reservation is lthe school board) hasn't formally ortered me the pos1llon , but I told them 1 would defimtPly be inter- ested m getting down there> • Barbot sa1d he expects to hear from Newport-Mesa ofhc1als within the next fpw days and then plans to a~k th e> Chaco school board to reledse hun from his contract, which expires in three years. Assuming every- thmg goes weU, he could 1ilart here in early August, he said. Newport-Mesa school board members returned Tuesday afternoon from a two-day vts1t to Chico, where they talk"'d to 35 people in the district and the community. Trustee Dana Black said. ... The board plans to discuss th contract and take a fonnal vot in a closed session Monday, with a spedal reception Tuesday lo introduce Barbot lo the com.mu- Robert Barbot May be next superintendent nity, she said. • 0 u r prayers are answered.· Black said, bubbling with excitement ·For the hrst lime, the floodgates will be opened for our parents, and they're going to fall in love with him JUSt hke we cild. I'm just thrilled.• After speakmg with those who know Barbot, she said it became obvious to her that he's the per1ect match for Newport· Mesd. "Everybody had a different way of saying the same thing, and people were crying, they were so sad to see him go,• Black said . •I am so excited and ecstatic that we finally found a vtSionary. • Linda Mook, president of the Newport-Mesa Teachers Federa- tion, said she and two other teachers also returned Tuesday from a vts1t to Chico. Although they went independently, Mook said they kept m contact with board members throughout the tnp. I • Tedchen;~ ar~ one-41 the-- ma1or stakeholders ln a new leader for our district,• said Mook, who was on the panel that lnterviewed the fmallsts for the • Job. ·u was an absolute conflr· • maUon of what we heard in the interview. He ls a leader who 'leads by empowering and su~ porting othen. • Barbot, 52, has been supertn-. tendent of the Chico d 11t rlct ' • SEE BARBOT PAOE A7· 121 would-be columnists look to~ Fred Back Bay road repairs could begin soo One hundred twenty- eight rMdef1 J""'P.9d Into The Delly "lot'• MCond Gre~ Columnllt S..rch blfvN ~ deedllne. ldlton now n poring over the lfltrtei to find • handful of flneNltl, one of whom wm ,.._.~""columnist Prild ~ who mires to ColorMd on June 27. ~*""out,...,, .,... '""9h· We've --··-=-.......... ·-~-··"·· •NewpQrt Beach, federal offidall reach tentative agreement to work around nesting site of endangered bird. . . . . . ' \ . almanac • IDl'IOll'S ~°'someone '°"know hM a IMdmlrit ~ wWefwy coming up7 tf IO, M:c; to lnck'* tt In our Almanac. ,.._call the lntonn.don Into the RHdets Hot· line, 642-6086; fax It to 646-4170; OI mall It to The Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627, You also may send photographs. but lndude • self. addressed. stamped envelope if~ w.ot them returned. BIRTHS Most recent births as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office. NEWPORT BEACH • Sean W. Arnold on April 19 • Robert A. Bandaruk on April 20 •Philip D. Bradbume on April 20 •Kasey C. Barros on April 21 •Trent G. Colbert on April 21 • Bianca L. Colombi on April 21 •Kyle M. Gomez-Fowers on April 21 •Jacob D. Perry on April 21 •Dante C. Amodeo on April 22 • Joseph c: Church on April 22 • Lyndrea M. Dobbins on April 22 • Jdcob B. Singer on April 22 • Saylee F. Bakkila on April 23 • Daniel L. Ginsberg on April 23 • Brenna R.tE._arker on April 24 • Michael A. Sarango on April 24 • Adelaide L. Weed on April 25 • Nicole A. Santell on April 26 BUSINESS LICENSES New business licenses as reported by the cities of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. COSTA MESA • Audrey's Gift Box, 2789 Blue- bird Circle, nondurable goods. • Astron Electrics, 240 Briggs Ave., electronics. • CU< Enterprises LLC, 2930 B"5tol St., tobacco store. • €ontempo Casuals No. 819, 3333 Bristol St., women's cloth- ing store. • Dezign Packaging, 1011 Brioso Drive, business service. • Edmund Murphy, 1993 Church St., apartment building operator. • Extra Storage Newport Mesa, 1250 Bristol St., general ware- housing and storage. • lnka Grill, 260 Bristol St., restaurant. • Interior Architects Inc., 3080 Bristol St., business service. • Jacobson Larson Management, 3505 Cadillac Ave., investment ddvice. • Netcentric, 2883 Club House Road, engineering services. • The Photo Doctor. 2031 Calvert Ave., platemaking services. • Sherlock Home inspection Co., 2752 Cibola Ave., real estate management. • Stateside Garment Traders, 2930 Bnstol St., used merchan- clJse. • Sir Charles Liquor, 2981 Bristol St., liquor store. • S1gnmaster lnc., 3033 Bnstol St., business servtce •Union 76 No. 5667, 3067 Bristol St., gasoline service station. •Western Risk Specialists lnc., 3090 Bristol St., insurance agent. NEWPORT BEACH • Aleta Ber~dahl, 2523 Eastbluff Drive, owner: Aleta Bergdahl. • Brian Cox Mechanical lnc., 10625 Scripps Ranch Blvd., own- er: Brian Cox. • Bridge Capital LLC, 5000 Birch St., owner: Edward Delorme. •Builders Plastering, 8390 Nob Hill Road. owner: Lavonne Moore. • Burge Co1p., 981 ca.De Nego- do, owner: Den Burge. • Bunt Communications, 39'8 ~ua Drive, ownen: Kirk E. sky and Robert P. Heywood. •Business Search, 1300 N. Bristol St., owner: Robert A. Klein. •Cal Tech Design Inc., 1594 Monrovia Ave., owner: Charles Turner. • California Commercial Pools Inc., 321 Vermont Ave., owners: E. Lee Jackson and David B. Jackson. • California Yachts, 101 Shipyard ~d~ owners: Stephen Marshall Gil Ma.rshall. • Campbell's Custom Electric, 4768 Hiers, owner: Steve Camp- bell. • Unda Carole, 2700 B. Coast Highway, owner: Llnda C. Lums- den. •Central Roofing, 408 Avalon, owners: Scott Olson and Jonathan Townsley. • Century Tenants Improvements, 11836 z.eJ.zah Ave., owners: Wayne Cleff and Robert Barth. • Chadbowne Commw1ications, 620 Newport Center Drive, own- er: Al Marasca. • Sandra L. Chakmak, 1280 Bison Ave., owner: Sandra L. Chalcmak. DEATHS Most recent deaths as report- ed to the Orange County Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA • Milada 0 . Vanasek, 92, on April 16 • Pay Barger, 77. on April 27 • Roderick L. O'Connor, 100, on April 27 • Isabel E. Huston, 100, on April 29 NEWPORT BEACH •Helen P. Ayres, 81, on April 16 •Mary Conroy, 90, on April 18 •Mary J . Purinton, 80, on April 22 • Janet Swayne, 82, on April 18 •George Thomas, 85, on April 18 • Dorothy D. Bums, 92, on April 24 • Stephen C. McCluer, 50, on April 26 • William E. Johnson, 67, on April 27 • E. L. McEligot. 70, on April 27 •Pearl B. Miller, 94, on April 27 DUI ARRESTS The following people recently were arrested on suspicion of dri- ving under the influence. These people only have been arrested on suspicion of a crime and, as with all such crimes, are inno- cent until proven guilty. NEWPORT BEACH Johnny L. Adams, 46, of Los Angeles Jorge L. Aguirre, 23, of Arcadia Yolanda C. Aguirre, 45, of Fresno Francisco Alvarez. 24, of Ana- heim Brian K. Arnold, 30, of Newport Beach Ramon P. Banderas, 26, Santa Ana John A. Baron, 23, of Balboa Island Richard A. Baumgartner, 46, of Orange Tara M. Blasi, 25, of Long Beach Thomas A. Broce, 53, of Corona del Mar Lisa A. Chaves, 28, of Dana Point Kathleen P. Coakley, 42, of Cost.a Mesa •Sixworb by renowned Artist Mark di Suvero will be on display through September. By Tim Grenda.: Daily Pilot SOt.nH COAST METRO - Contemporary art comes in many forms, ranging from subtle palrit brushes on a soft canvas to the chugging of a 120..ton aane hoist- ing an enormous steel sculpture into place. Town Center Parle was bustling with plenty « the latter Tuesd4y as nffidals exd.t.edly put in.to place six original pieces from renowned American industrial sculptor Mark di Suvero. The art-which will be on dis- play-through Sept 27 in the area between Pla7A Tower and the footbridge across Bl'istol Street - represents some of the best- known pieces from the artist. who one local art gallery owner credit- ed with redefining abstract struc- tural sculpture. . The local exhibit by di Suvero -whose innovative steel cre- ations have graced the most hal- lowed balls of the world's art c:x>m· munity in Paris, Venice and New York -represents a milestone for Orange County's burgeoning arts community. Tbe outdoor showing in Costa Mesa represents the first time di Suvero's unique sculptures have been shown in the United States outside the prestigious art gal- leries of New York City. "It's an incredible coup for Orange County," said Anton Segerstrom. general manager of the Crystal Court shopping center. Some of di Suvero's drawings also will be on display at the Orange County Museum of Art in Newport Beach through Septem- ber. The six sculptures being shown locally were trucked across coun- try from their hmne in New York City and assembled Tuesday in a parking lot near the Orange County Pedorming Arts Center before being lifted into place. Di Suvero, who was paralyzed in a 1960 accident when a load of wood fell on hbn and broke bis back, still JDakes many of the large pieces OD his own. After the accident, he was con- fined to a wheeld>air but now walks upright with the assistance of crutches. In front of the sterling-silver Four people hurt in Newport a ccident A 29-year-0ld man was arrested after a two-car accident in Newport Beach in which he and three other people were injured, police said Tuesday. Arturo Ruiz of Fontana was booked on suspicion of felony drunken driving after the wreck at 9:19 p.m. Monday in the 1000 block of W~ Coast Highway, police said. Investigating officers said Ruiz was driving a blue 1979 Cllevro~t Chevette east OD Coast Highway when he suddenly twned across the road and was struck from behind by a 1993 Jeep Wrangler ~~~~--:-.~~i"'""'"....-r.--..-~_..~~~~7"""--::-..,.~~~rrf""~d\1!!'.ft"1'f~lm1~~mm:~o VOL 91• NO. 142 ntDMAS H. JOHNSON. Pubthher -.&."-MLOIDIU. Edior PllAMOD IMAM, CNef Flnlncl.i Offar BEADQS HOIUNE 642~ Record ~comments about 1he Dally "lot °' ntWI - ADDflU$ Our eddrw ts JJO W. liy St.. c:ost.. Mesi. c..llf. 92627. Newport'Beadl1 who had been fol- lOWing him. Ruiz suffered chest trauma and was taken to the jail ward at Western Medical Center in Sant.a Ana, where he ltil1 was being . , .. . . I t .. ,; ,_ DON I.EACH I DAILY PILOT Above, Mark di Suvero's •Aesop" ls lowered by crane onto the QTUS at South Cout Plaza's Town Center Park. Below, di Suvero, left, chats with Henry Segerstrom about the' Installation of di Suvero's three-ton sculpture. Plaza Tower stands a piece di Suvero titled "Yoga," which is about 40 feet long and poised on top of a metal post ':JO feet in the air.• • "It dances like a weather vane or a kite," said Bruce GUDlher, curator of the Orange County Museum of Art. "It keeps moving as the wind blows." "Yoga" also is unique because di Suvero formed the U-shaped steel portion without blow torches and harnessed the weight of the steel beam to bend itself. Di Suvero said molding such large pieces of steel into art demands C!'eativity as well as 11 deep UDd hl~ of physics. •'Jbe center cl gtavity is an invisible point that keeps chang- ing constantly,• he said. •Any bal- let dancer can tell you that It's a concept really, but it's a very true thing." As the profession&. crew that includes two of di Suvero's nephews used a towering crane to briefly in the news treated Tuesday. 1\vo passengers in Ruiz's vehi- cle, his wife, Angelica, 29, and David Ramos, 8, of Fontana, suf. fered minor injwies and were tak- en to Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach. where they were treated and released. McGUnn also was taken to Hoag Hospital, where she was treated for a laceration to one knee. Polioe saJd they believe the sus- pect bad been drinking before the accident Arraignment set for mail bomb suspect opened the package containing the explosive device. The bomb's intended target was Marshall's roommate, Martha Galindo, a reported prostitute who had rejected Carr's requests for an intimate relationship. Carr· could face the death penalty if he is convicted because Ma.rsball died June 10 of injuries in the blast Bail set at $1 million for burglary suspect An Orange County Municipal Court judge Tuesday set bail at $1 plillion for a man suspected of A Costa Mesa man suspected committing a string of burglaries of~~ that ~Q9....e<!.,. s_N~..IlB~.fh. :-.-•-~ at"~ hoUJe, ldlllilg"'Oi:i~ JU<fge~argo.ref Anderson man, will be ClITaigned Thursday raised the bail for Robert Peter in U.S. District Court, Santa Ana. Vordale, 47, from $250,000 Darryl Carr, 3', 11 charged with because of bis 'prior criminal six counts of malting and mailing record. A convicted burglar, he a bomb Feb! S that resulted in the bas been charged with three death m Peter Marshall. 31, who counts ot residential ~laly. o..a u Sl .............. U091!'1Slll11• .....,lriM.., ~ ........ ........ r-----------------------, I I I I I I I I F.Y.I. +WHAT: ·0 1 Suvero/Orange County," six huge sculptures by world-renowned artist Mark di Suvero, presented by the Orange County Museum of Art In New- port Beach + WHERE: Town Center Park. South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa + WHEN: July 2 to Sept. 27 + CAU.: 759-1122 I I I I I I I I I I -----------------------~ put the sculptures in their places. a handful of curious onlookeis, including Segerstrom & Sons Chairman Henry 5egerstrom, . -" gotbefe<l to watch. • ~ Around the comer from 1 •yoga," at the east end of the lawn in front of the Westin South Coast Plaza hotel. sits •Aesop,• a three-piece orange sculpture that weighs about 6,000 pounds and includes both straight and round- ed pieces of 1-inch·tbick industri- al steel. ... • .. : . -·~ ... . ·" • •• VoTdale's arraignment was:• postponed this week until July 10 .. ~ He remains in custody at Orange :! County Jail. : Vordale was arrested Friday · • night by Newport Beach police :; after he was seen fleeing from a ·• house in the 100 block of Ocean . ! Vista, west of the Newport Beach • Country Cub. ., Officers said they recovered ! stolen property in the suspect's : suitcase and a 1996 Land Rover • he was driving that had been !· reported-atolen-lut June:-~ In 1985, Vordale committed a :· series of burglaries in the Spy· ~: glass Hill neighborhood and was !· sentenced to st.ate prison. police .; Jal~.'~ . ·:. PSfice don1t believe, howeve!, ( that Vordale is responsible for a :• rash of 31 burgla.rtes 1n the 8albo8 j,_ Penlnsula and Corona del Mat ,. area since, September where f .._ ladder was used to enter tb• sec:-!! on.cl story of homes. : ~ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1• ·Heston jeered fo-r latest . rOle, but Barbot gets warm wishes W orking off last week's news tn The Daily Pilot and Los Angeles Tunes: I ran that official declaration of the Southem Baptist conven- tion past my wUe. You know, the one in which the Baptists said !Mt as a matter of policy •a wile ts to submit graciously to the servant leadership of her hus- band even as the church will- ingly submits to the headship of Christ.• That seemed reasonable to me -especially the gracious part -but my wife wasn't amused. Since she rejected this con- cept rather summarily, I read her an explanation from an official of Focus on the family pointing out that •submission is not something a wife is doing because she's commanded to do it, but something she will want to do as the response to the right kind of loving leadership from him.· I realized too late that this left me wide open to a critique of . my "loving leadership,• but my wife chose to ignore the open- ing, and I thought it best tQ let it rest there. I hope next year's convention won't take up the subject of Council retains traffic-impact fees The City Council bas decided not to adjust the fees it charges developers for additional traffic their projects may create down the road. The charges, commonly known as traffic-impact fees, are paid to the city by builders of all residential, commercial and industrial projects. Officials use the money to pay for street main- tenance, widening and resurfac- ing. Last summer, the council adopted a traffic impact fee of $150 per car trip generated by a project. But at the request of Councilman Joe Erickson, the slavery, about which Leviticus 25:-'4 says firmly: •Both thy bondmen, and thy bondmalds, which thou shalt have, shall be of the heathen that are round about you; of them shall ye buy bondmen and bond.maids ... and they shall be your possession. And ye shall take them as an inheritance for your children after you ... " • Charlton Heston's elevation to head honcno of the National Rifle Association brought back some memories of a quite different Moses. I got acquainted with Heston more than two decades ago when I did a magazine profile on him. He later c.ame out and talked to my film class at UCI, was enter- tained in my home and invited my family and me backstage at the Ahmanson when he was per- forming in •The Crucible.• As a result of all this, I bad several serious discussions with him about collaborating on a book, which he finally decided to write himself. I haven't talked with him since then, but I'm astonished at the militant gun advocate I see today. He always was dead seri- ous -and seriously committed -to his convictions, but the . . . . ' ~ • • !. , joseph n. bell convictions 1 recall were light years distant from the liturgy of the NRA. Either he's changed radically -in the fullest sense of that word -or my earlier percep- tions were shallow indeed. At any rate, I do not wish him well in his latest role. • The 30th anniversary of Robert Kennedy's murder in Los Angeles produced a spate of rec- ollections about that dreadful evening and the man himself. He remains an enigma, mostly because of the drastic changes perceived in him after his broth- e r was assassinated. People who CITY CO UNCIL WRAP-UP council later asked the city staff to reconsider the fee and return with other options on how to assess developers for traffic impacts. On Monday, the council dis- cussed the amount it charges developers for traffic impacts but left the flat-rate, $150-per-trip amount in place. The council could have tinkered with the fee and switched to a percentage- based fee that is charged accord- ing to the dollar value of the pro· ject. Two of the proposed methods would have charged developers .5% of the value of their project rather than the per-trip flat rate. The council also considered increasing the current fee to the highest allowable amount, which is $281 per car trip gener- ated. Historical sites, buildings to be listed The Costa Mesa City Council unanimously voted this week to hire a consulting firm to compile a comprehensive list of all histor- ical sites and buildings in the city that are more than 50 years old for possible listing as state histor- ical sites. The council allocated up to $10,000 from the current fiscal budget to hire Planning Consul- tants Research of Santa Monica to spearhead city efforts to iden- tify and categorize all historical . knew him even casually during those last months of his life were much aware of this and remarked on it. I was the Los Angeles bureau chief of the Cbri.stl.an Science Monitor during the California primary that culminated in bis death, and I followed him about a good deal in the final days of that campaign. I can say without reservo.tton -from the vantage point of having covered a good many other elections and politi- cians -that I've never, before or since, seen a man running for public office connect with indi- vidual members of the electorate the way he did. Eye contact, touch and talk were real, constant and quite personal. There was a kind of missionary aura about these for- ays into masses of people, and be was received that way - with honest-to-God love. I won't join the speculation about what kind of president he would have made, but I know l was privi- leged to see something very spe- cial in those last days of Robert Kennedy. It was something I haven't seen since and, 5adly, don't expect to see again. • I note that one reason Robert sites in Costa Mesa. Officials hope to comb old building records, newspaper clippings and other documents to identify buildings and sites that are 'at least a half-century old in order to qualify for listing with the state Department of Historical Preservation. The consulting firm, which was one of three bidding for the local job, was selected because of its experience in the area and proximity to Costa Mesa. The group will start with a meeting with the city staff and then begin searching for historical sites to be submitted to the state for consid- eration for listing. -Compiled by Tim Grenda public schoolJ In Wh1cb tbeir children are educated ii at rtlk. If this guy am bring oll a"'°" majority foe a school bond ID Nillw· port-Mesa, be &bouJd tab OD• Barbot was selected u the pre- fened candidate to become our new schools superintendent wu his achievement in recently get- ting a $48.7 million school bond passed in Chico by a -gasp - more than 70o/o majority. Some- one needs to explain to him that be now is entering the real world of Newport Beach, where local citizens -however rich they may be -regard taxing themselves as a kind of ultimate sin, even if the future of the his neit ~feeding the ....... , with looves and fisbeJ. God W-.. · a.od go for it. Robert Bartiot. i-. 1 .. . do wish well. .. . "" • JOSIPH N. IE1L Is a Santa AN Heights resident. His colurm Is pub-... llshed Wednesday$. Full Service Caleling • Sizzling Fajita Bar Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar Party Trays To Go~ - • Enchiladas • Taquitos • 'i • · • Tacos • Tamales ' ~ · • • Guacamole • Salsa ... AND MORE! Banquet. Rooms · · · 10 to 100 people. Catering 645-0209 Costa Mesa 642-1142 Coronadel M• 644-8226 ~ .. .. ,,..., . . . . . . MEMS & WOMENS FIRST CHOICE FORWUAL&SPORISWEARCLOIHING . . A4 WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17, 1• , TODAY CHEERLEADER SIGN-UPS Newport-Mesa Jwtlor All American Football will bold cheer- leader sign-ups for youths ages 1 to 14 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Lincoln Elementary School multipurpose room. 3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Registration and uruJorm fee is $200. Participants must be accompanied by a parent rilld show proof of residence and a birth certificate. For more informa- llon, call (949) 650-9293 or (949) 759-7679. SILK FESTOONS Floral designer Janelle Wtley w1Jl present a class, Silk Festoons, at 9:30 a.m. at Sherman Library and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast High- way, Corona deJ Mar. Registration i's $40, which includes all materials. Preregistration is required by call- ing (949) 673-2261. IMPROVE GOlf GAME The Center for Peak Perfor- mance will present a one-hour c;c•mmar, Improve Your Golf Game wilh Gwded Imagery, from 6:30 to 7.30 p.m. at lhe center, 4570 Cam- pus Dnve, Newport Beach. 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Pund Appt00Ch1 ... .._,.._ ..... ... .. ...,... ............ .... .... ai.-......... .. ...................... ................... . ,_""" ...... ... ... ,,_ ...... .,.. ----w 20Mt ....... ...... :...:. around town lion is $10: For more info-nnation. call (949) 252-2104. • SOfTBAU flt.AYERS SOUGHT 1be Costa Mesa softball team The Wrecking Crew is loo~ tor girls 16 and under to sign up for its fast-pitch, tr4vel softball league. For more information. call 548- 2881. THURSDAY 8REAKfAST BOOST The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will present a 90- Minute Breakfast Boost from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Cub, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Admission is $12 in advance or $17 at the door. For more infor- mation, call 885-9090. EDUCATION FORUM A community forum on educa- tional issues, •eontested Values: Tug-of-War in the School Yard,• will be presented at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach. Admis- sion is free, but preregistration is required. Prior to the forum, partic- ipants can pick up a booklet con- taining the issues between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m . in the library's adminis- tration office. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. ARIANNA HUFFINGTON Political commentator and author Arianna Huffington w1U address the Young Executives of America from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at The Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Huffington will discuss her seventh book, •Greetings from the Uncoln Bedroom: Poli- tics and Satire in Washington and Beyond.• Ad.mission is $15 for members of the Young Exec- utives of America and $25 for nonmembers. Prospective mem· bers who are guests of a member are free. Por more information, call 759-5456. DEDICATION CEREMONY The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Conunerce will pre- sent a ceremony at 10 a .m . to dedicate the Hamilton Water Rake to the Boy Scout Sea B8$e at 1931 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For more informa- tion, call (949) 729-4400. EAT SMART A representative from Secure Horizons will present a free lec- ture on how to eat smart in order to stay fit at 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 19th St., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call(800) 282-9944. SATURDAY · NEWPORT TEA PARTY The Newport-Balboa Rotary Club and Newport Harbor Nauti- cal Museum's Ne'Wport Tea Party 1998 will be presented from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is $35, including food and gaming chips. For more infor- mation, call 675-8915. Find out morel twmore com{)IN lnhrnldoi1 lboui tht Pnadealill ~ ~ l'\lnd, tndudq dllrlBI Ind~ QI Md--· he,,.,.._ .... ,.. ....... eend money. .... Nld die Jll~c..ftalr Mel~ with rour llHlor .a. how &.ho find 01n coo-.,11 JQUI' ponMO. (800) 779-6955 __ ... I ..................... .. ,.. ...... .... ...... ., ....... .., ... .... _... .. .. Mark Zielinski Branch ~anag~r (949) 644-2220 ................. ................... 5'RtNG BOOK SAlE • A spring book sale will be pr&- ted from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Ubrary, 1855 Park Ave. Proceeds from the event will support children's summer library programs, Por information. call (949) 646-8845. DIVORQ WORKSHOP A workshop for men and women in the process of or recently divorced, Divorce : A New Beginning, will be pr~nt­ ed from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 180 Newport Center Drive, Suite 180-A, blewport Beach. The course fee is $40. For more infor- mation, call 759-0579. FREE OGAR SAMPLING The Lido Cigar Room, 3441 Via Lido, Newport Beach, will present a free Stokkebye pipe tobacco sampling at noon at its Newport Beach location. Reservations are not needed. For more informa- tion, call 723-0595. Cobra owners plan car show at Town Center Park· S~day The Orange County chapter of the Cobra Owners Club of America presents its 17th annual Concours De Nice car show from 10 .a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at Town Center Park at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. The event will feature about 15 .cars including Shelby Cobras, Shetby GT 350s, Mus· tang GT 500s and vintage race cars built for Ford Motor Co. A trophy presentation is sched- uled at 3 p.m. 'nle show will be held in front of the Westin hotel at South Coast Plaza beginning at the end of the bridge that crosses Bristol Street. Admission is free, said Bob Stockwell, president of the Orange County chapter of the Cobra Owners Club of A.men. ca. Established in 1974, the organization is the oldest Cobra and Shelby car enthusi- ast club in Southern Califor- nia. Stockwell, a Costa Mesa resident, owns a 1965 Mus-. tang Shelby GT 350 fastback, one of such 512 production cars. This is the 36th anniversary of the rare, classic muscle cars designed in the 1960s by Car- roll Shelby at his facility Ill, Venice. . For more information, call Stockwell at (949) 476-1789. NEED TO TALK? Can't Close Your Escrow? Is That Contrad Cood For Your Business? Are You Protected Against Your Employees? Need To Incorporate, Form A Partnership, LLC, Joint Venture !>r Other Entity? Want To Resolve Your Dispute Without Costly And Time-Consuming LiHgation? CALL A LAWYER! Etlna L. Deeb Real Estate: Business Contracts: Corporate Entities: Entf'rtainment/Computer Law: Alternative Dis pufo Resolution: Ex. erience at rea11m1able rates. Title, surtie,y, firla11cial 11egotiatio1111, leaxi11g ix.'111t·.~. Jlendor, partnerH, employees, leflHl'H. Formation "/ entilieH, mai11lnumce "/ records, aHset protection Copyrig/1ts, Di>1trib11tiun, Hoya/tie . .,, Lice11Hing and tie-in Agreeme11IH. Mediation, Arbitration, Ctmci/ifltim1 For personal, trustworthy service by appointment., please .call 9.49-225-8475 (from 949 area code) or 800-58 MEDIATE (800-586-3342) .. SUNDAY KERRI STRUG TO SPEAK . Olympic gymnast Kerri Stiug will present Discovery Seminar an educational experience dis~ cussing the relevance of Judaism, !rom 1 to 6 p.m. at Temple Bat Yalun, 1011 Camelback St., New- port Beach. Admission is $25 in advance and $35 at the door. In hon?r of Father's Day, dads who are m attendance with other fam- ily members are free For more information, call 644-lm. WEDNESDAY . AYSO REGISTRATION · The last chance to register for ~e ~erican Youth Soccer Orga- nization's Region 97 will be from 6 to 9 p.m . in the library at Mariners Ele mentary School. 2100 Mariners Drive, Newport Beach. Players born between Aug. 1, t979, and Jan. 31, 1994, are -eligi- ble. Birth certificates or passports <fre required for new or non- ootuming players. Applicants also Should bring the name of their doctor or medical provider. Regis- tration fees are $55 for the first Child in a family, $50 for the sec- ond and $45 for the third. For more information, call (949) 642- 6296. . ONGOING . AEROBIC-CAROIO KICK BOXING : Body Design and United ·Stu- dios of Self-Defense offers aero- t)ic-cardio kick boxing classes from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1000 W. Coast Highway, Suite C, New- part Beach. The cost is $8 per class. For more information, call 7;22-0526. ~LCOHOUCS ANONYMOUS Alcoholics Anon¥mous mem- bers meet from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Mondays through Fridays in Room 3 at the Oasis Senior Cen- ter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, qill 644-3244. ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT • • The Alzheimer's Association and Grief Support Group of New- port Villa West/Villa Rosa co- sponsors a free support group m~ting for caregivers at 7 p.m . on the fourth Thursday of each month thl-ough October at New- port Villa West Assisted Living, 393 Hospital Road, Newport . • t Beach. For more information, call 631-3555. • The Alzheimer'~ Association and Mesa Terrace, a residential community for people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia, offers a free support group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W . Bay St., C~ta Mesa. For more information, call 283-1111. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GRoUP Rebecca Lewis leads an animal bereavement group that special- izes in the needs of individuals who liave sick and/or dying ani- mals in their lives. It meets at 3 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, New- port Beach. The cost is a donation to an animal charity of the attendee's choice. For reserva- tions, call 721-5750. ANOTHER PASSAGE Another Passage, a transitional support group for people experi- encing changes in their lives, - meets from 1 to 2:30 p .m. Wednesdays in Room 3 at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 64~-3244. BALBOA SKI ewe The Balboa Ski Club meets at 7 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of each month during winter' in the Tee Room at Newport Beach Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 854-7560. BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS The Oasis Senior Center con- ducts blood-pressure screenings from 9 to 11 a.m. on the first and third Tuesday of each month in Room 3 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Screenings also are available from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Mariners Park, Dover Street at Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. For more informa- tion, call 644-3244. BODY-IMAGE SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a body- image/moderate-eating support group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 721-5750. "'11-' CRYSTAL CAVB • Metaphysical Books • Original Jewelry Gifts, Artwork • Minerals &' Gemstones • Hand Carved Crystal Quan Yin &' Buddhas • Herbs, l!.ssentlal Olis, Incense Psychic Readings (call store for appointment) ·Tea Leaves • Astrology • Tarot (Spanish rudlngs avallable) • ttandwritJng Analysis FREE QUARTZ CRYSTAL ~~~t~~:rs~treet A 16 714•754• l l 5 l (Comer of Qeker & eea; streets) Beautify Your rard! around town BRAIW INSTlTUTt The Oasis Senior Center offers a Braille class to help 'with sight loss from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . Thurs- days in Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona ~el Mar. Por more information, call 644-3244. BRAIN TUMOR SUPPORT A brain tumor support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more information, call 722-6237. BREAST CANCER SUPPORT A breast cancer support group meets from noon to 2 p .m. Tues- days at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center,· 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings aie free. For more information, call 722-6237. BRIGHTER IMAGE Free professional consultation for makeup, wigs, etc., is avail- able . for cancer patients by appointment only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-6237. CANCER SUPPORT GROUPS A free cancer support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month at the Patty and George Hoag Can- cer Center, 4000 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-6237. CARDS/a.NGO The Jewish Senior Center offel'i card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p .m. every third Tuesday. A kosher lunch is offered at noon for S3 per senior. Por more infor- mation, call 513-5641. · CAREGIVER SUPPORT The Oasis Senior Center offers caregiver supportive counseling for people caring for a loved one. For appointments or more infor- mation, call 644-3244. CHEMOTHERAPY SUPPORT The Hoag Cancer Center offers support for individuals facing or undergoing bone-mar .. row transplants or stem-cell res- cue. For more information, call 574-6872. CHESS CLUB Chess lovers of all ages are invited to join the Jewish Senior Center's chess club from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 513-5641. COED SUPPORT • The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a coed support group at 7 p.m. Thurs- days at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, Newport Beach. The support group requires free pre- assessment before joining. For more information, call 722-4588. • The Healing Connection offers a coed relationship group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, Suite 180-A, Newport Beach . For more infor- mation, call 261-8003. Y• 11 Rll IBIVICE,... ~aa I ;.I :) =I :U'1,~.i.kl A Onutop center forall yeur ;;;:, - - -_...-..::_ -:;-_-• • .:=..i:..':'--... -_, __ ... _., mtd _._ printing, coning I nd g111plllc ftttdl. ,_.colors FllU. We nM two .... oo1o19 ember to telepllot1t n fll'ltl ._.,..,. ,,,_. ,.,,., ... ,.,. ......._ ram ~Au •IROCttUflD •tOSUTml$•!WIWIM IWU I ......... • M'IWORl • IOOKLm. NCJl'E ,..,. • IWIOBY . llllES$ . LAIEl$. 9IVElOf'£S • IUSINEllS FOllllS ~ • • CIRCOlMs. PRICE um. POST CARDS. flUllER -----------------------STAMPS• IUSlllBS CARDS • l.EAfl£11iflnN 949-640·8525 • Fii 949-840-8934 • Nell RIMI• llllOERY FRiil PICK·UP • FRltE DELIYIRY '1-;;;1111111111;;;;r;11111--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--l"I 2620 EAST COAST HIGHWAY • CORONA DEL MAR. CA 92625 This year's Fair will inc\ude a 1940s-themed music & dance fest 7 to 11 pm n\Qhtty. "Sw\ngtime at the Heritage Stage" wilt feature swing dance lessons, contests and zoot sutt fashion show. Johnny Pink & The Big Shots ptus other big bands and awtnQ bands wm pertonn each evening. Alt free W\tt\ F:-r admission. • c:ooKING Cl.ASSES Natural Foods Cooking Class· es are ottered a t New Leaf Natur- al Cuisine. Classes are $35 each . For more information, call 444- 1005. CONSUMER BUSINESS NETWORK The CQnsumer Business Net- work meets at 7 a.m. Fridays in the mezzanine at Newport Gate- way, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation or reservations, call 550- 4785. COSTA MESA CHAMBER The Costa Mesa Chamber· of Commerce Networkers Business Leads luncheon takes place at 11 :45 a.m . Wednesdays at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Road, Costa Mesa. For information, call 574-8780. DIVORCE MEDIATION A free lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the tradition.al two-attorney divorce, is offered the third Thursday of each month with attorney Alicia D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited and reser- vations are required. For more information, call 955-2575. DURABLE POWER OF ATIORNEY Revise your Wetime docu- ments regarding durable power of attorney through the Oasis Senior Center for $1 each. For appointments, call 644-3244. DYSLEXIA SUPPORT The National Dyslexia Research Foundation sponsors You'll ~ave By rurcharing fair AdMirnon & Carnival Ride Tickets Now weekly adult attention deficit d..- order support groups at its offiai; 833 Dover Drive, Suite 27. New: p6rt Beach. Cost is SS per sessioq; For the time and day, c.all 642:: 7303. ELDER CARE NURSE The Oasis Senior Center off err. elder-care preventive health- care services on the fourth Wednesday of each month ln Room HS-3 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. for appointments, call 644·3244. FAONG FORWARD Facing Forward, a support'' group for family members of:. recently deceased cancel'- patients, meets from 6:30 to .7:30 p .m. and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mon·' days at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W :• C08$t Highway, Newport Beach.- Admission is free. For more infor·' mation, call 722-6231. FIRE EXPLORERS The Costa Mesa Fire Depart ment's Fire Explorers Post 400 meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at vari"'' ous fire stations. Men and women· ages 16 to 21 are welcome to join. For more information, call 754-· 5141or754-5106. " FREE RELATIONSHIP HOTLINE Maxine Cohen, a marriage and family therapist, sponsors an" anonymous help line for individu- als with relationship problems .. She is available for free consulta- tion from noon to 1 p.m. Md 7 to 8 p.m. Mondays by calling 759- 0357. 5ave Over ~ On General fair Adlisrion flcketsl PurdlaM ticketa at any partiotpatlrig longs Drug a.or.. GENEW (13-15) .. ,$4 faye $lf {Regul9rpr1ce .., . fNIOlS <SS+ ) ... $3 iave $ti ~price• CHILDlEN {&-11) ... $1 n.~pa •-.01m11111i1t.a -. gate. Kida \n* e .. admlttlld 11M£; 5ave 44 % On (amiYal lide Tickett! Each bOok contains 30 cemMll ride**-. Pk* 5 bM:I dtsCount coupon8. Ticket8 .. wld for.,,,,.,."" .. '* BOOK Of 35 TKKETt.$10 ....... -...,._,.. " '• 2 to 8 tlcka S food coupona WOl9' • tiah Oft h mnWll mll .. CONTINUED FROM 1 has taught the morning seSslon. while Hokanson has taken the dftemoon class. However, both .ire at the school all day, adlng as each other's aide. •It's like a marriage,• said J lokanson, tears streaming down her cheeks as she realized the loss of her longtime teaching partner. ·For 25 years we never had an drgument, so this is like an unwanted divorce." Hokanson, who has been teaching for 31 years, described Kates as the most caring and kind person she has ever met. ·She truJy loves children and , .ires about the students,• she .. dtd. "Her knowledge of child dPvelopment is unsurpassed . She knows what the kids need, and ... tic gives them what they need.• Kdlhleen Bargemann, whose h-yedr-old son, Chdse, had Kates 1111 kindergarten this year, said "'''''~· passion for teaching has l•Pvn evident to her and to t 0hd'iC. "She's ltke gold," Bdrgemann .. 11d "She> 1s the cldssic, old-fash- 1ont>d, beaullfu.l. k.md teacher." I lokanson sd1d after all the 1111e she dnd Kdtes have spent tnqether, the two dre like "one f14'l'>On," and shf' will miss having IC1ll·~ there for support. "Just her presence was calm- •11q," she said "ShE>'d aJways say, \V1•tl, 11 won't mdtler in 100 \1'<11-.' ShP was always there for I IP . Kdte<i sd1d she, lJkewise, will . -. . • MMC MAR'TJ.I / OAl.Y Pl.OT Klndergartners at Uncoln Elementary School gather for an impromptu group photo. They are the last class Marilyn Kates, center. ts Jeachlng after her 41 years with the Newport Mesa Unified School Dlltrlct. Kates ts one of 99 teachers rettrtng. "She ls the classic, old-fashioned, beautiful, kind teacher." -KATHLEEN BARGE MANN •• miss working with Hokanson. "It's wonderful, because we really do complement each oth- er" Kates said she plans to spend her retirement traveling with her husband of 30 years, Jack, and relaxing. "We'll travel, read, walk along the beach and take care of things that need to be done,# she said. Kates said she made up her mind that she was going to retire this year even before the district offered the early retirement pack· age to 101 teachers. "It's sad in a way, but I'm ready to go on,# she said. But Kates w on't be able to stay out of the classroom for good, as she has already promised Hokan- son she would he lp her out when- ever she can. "She better be back," Hokan- son said, jokingly. Clothing• Acc.e .... odt•, •~hot•' • ( o..,rnrti'' Sc\ve Up to 7'>"" OH Su~~tt•,tt•cl Rd<\ ii Pr-ic ,.,. Come In for a Visit & Details/ 270 L 17th St. #3, Costa Mesa 949 645-1162 Ac1,1rc· .. "ng .. v.•rl<"ly or issu es. th(' inaugural Mnrlln W. WtllC' Dtslingulsh<"J Speakers L<"clure S<·rl<"s o l the N<'wporl Beach Cenlrnl Li brory .,J.iareJ lboughl-provol.ing iJ<>as wilh n early 1.000 inquiring minJs. NEWPORT-MESA RETIREMENTS Tbe Newport~Mesa Unified Scbool Dilb1d bu mnoaacect tlaat" ~~ wW retire .. tbe ead of Che 1"7·98 school year. 1be IMUIHll, pOtltlons· and years of lel"Vice of the Ntlrees are: • Judith Agee, teacher, 30 • Laurel Arnold. teacher, 34 • Cbaralee Becker, teacher, 34 •Jane Beny, teacher, 31 •Minerva Birch, assistant princi· pal. 30 . • Charles Bleiker, teacher, 26 • Rosemarie Bodrogi, administra- tor, 30 •Maureen Boyle, teacher, 14 •Barbara Briese, psychologist, 16 teacher, 28 • Edna Decker, teacher, 30 • Donn4 Ewing, teacher, 29 • Frank Peller, teacher, 30 • Penelope Ferrell. teacher. 38 • Richard FliSs, teacher, 33 • Marilyn Pries, teacher, 33 • Mae Eunice Gale, teacher, 37 •Nancy Geerlings, teacher, 18 • Mary E. Gilliland, teacher, 35 • Kristina Gola.sz, teacher. 13 • Unda Grant. teacher, 11 • Beverly HM$, teacher, 28 •Ned Hall, principal. 36 • Ann Hantson, teacher, 30 • Helen Harvey, teacher, 32 • Samuel Higgins, teacher, 28 • Patricia Holmberg, teacher, 15 • Joan Hufford, teacher, 25 •Thomas Jacobson, assist.ant • Shiela Brown, teacher, 34 · superintendent, 34 • Sandra Bundy, principal, 30 • Carolyn Casey, counselor, 38 • Constance Cassady, teacher, 30 • Remsen Champion, teacher, 29 • Doris Chekouras, nurse, 29 • Joan Cannella, teacher, 25 • William Cool, teacher. 30 • Margaret Copeland, teacher, 28 • Christine Cullen, counselor, 26 • Margot Cunningham, teacher, 32 • Pabicia Curtis, teacher, 26 • J ocelyn Cushman, teacher, 35 • Nancy Davis, teacher, 25 • Qara DeLong, teacher, 34 • Mona DeMarini, teacher, 25 • Marilyn DeMerchant, • Edward Joe, teacher, 26 • Janette Johnson, counselor, 26 • Jeanne Johnson, teacher, 15 •Charles Johnston, teacher, 31 • fviarilyn Kates, teacher, 41 • Alvin Kingsley, teacher, 27 •Jean Klein, teacher, 12 • Shirley Lacroix, teacher, 33 •Joyce Lawhorn, teacher, 27 • Elizabeth Lawson, teacher, 30 • Florence Martin, teacher, 12 •John McGee. teacher, 33 •Mary Middleton, teacher, 15 • kenneth Millard, teacher, 32 • Robert Miller, teacher, 32 • Dorothy Monger, teacher, 28 • Joseph Morris, teacher, 31 • Lois Mosing, teacher, 19 • Bernadine Neil. teac;her, 30 • Donna Nelson. teacher, 6 • Ronald Noren. teacher, 38 • Dennis O'Hem, teacher, 33 •Agnes Parks, teacher, 31 • C4role Peterson, teacher, 23 • Ron Guy Pettey, teacher, 31 • Sally Pfister, teacher, 35 • Janet Prodan. tea<:her, 29 • Sue Reilly, teacher, 30 • Unda Reynolds, teacher, 34 • Sandra Riehl. teacher, 27 • Caryl Rigler. teacher, 28 • Loretta Robinson, teacher, 31 • Bette Ross, teacher, 10 • Glenda. Rynn. teacher, 32 • Joan Scott. teacher. 28 • Betty Shapiro. teacher, 29 • Lucille Shannan. teacher, 23 • Beverly Smith, teacher, 29 • Joseph Sprankle, teacher, 28 • Patricia Stephen, teacher, 35 • Richard Surmon, teacher, 35 • John Sweazy, teacher, 30 • Anthony Tebelskis, teacher, 37 • Barbara Toebey, teacher, 27 • Sandra Took, teacher, 19 • Paul 'IWedt, principal, 25 • Victor Van Oostendorp, teacher, 37 • Charles Wettengel, counselor, 31 •William Wetzel, assistant prin- cipal. 35 • Walter Wilson, teacher ,33 • Elizabeth Woltz, teacher, 29 •Henry Wong, teacher, 29 • Diane Wood, teacher, 11 • Virginia Zeidman, teacher, 26 Yoii'i'e in Beer Heaven ~ Vo tees • • • 0 n b<'haU of those guesls. lhe Newporl Beach Publ ic Library Foundall~n e.xlenJs sin<'crc lbanlu lo lhe spealcers. sponsors . rc-.,la ura nls ttnd hospilaltly h osls lbal mode lhls c-n l lghl<>ning ~<"ri<"s possible . . ,, SPONSORS: JOHN &. DONNA C REAN, THE IRVINE COMPANY/FASHION ISLAND, MARJLYN &. FRANK LYNCH/TIMES ORANGE COUNTY, SOUTH COAST PLAZA RESTA URANT HOSTS: THE RITZ RESTA.URANT AND GARDEN, ftVE CROWNS, THE C ANNERY, BRISTOL f ARMS "Il wos n remorlcabl eypojog. Those allt"n~lng were ftC'C'eplln11 or my thought~ yel ~hall nglog wtlh lhetr qu(' llon1. f wo1 bonorcd lo l>e a parltdpenl." MICHAIL JACUON KABC TALK llADIO HOST flHUAllY 20. I 998 HOSPITALITY HOSTS: THE FO UR SEASONS HOTEL, THE SUTTON PLACE H OTEL. THE BALBOA BAY CLUB "I ~aJ a boll! All lhe lng~lenLa-lhe room. ttudtovlaual cqulpmenl and. moil imporlanl of all. ll.t'" audt~nc:e-wert'" perl«l. I dtdn.l wanl 11.e ~nlng lo end: )lrr GulNn&LO CNN POLmcAi., ANCHOll A,aaL 17. 1998 "I w,u. r.rli<!ularJy · ·~ere.eel .a,,. tl.e 11~1,.. audtea('•. lL~tr quHlton1 ~re in•tgl.trul and ll.e conftnehoa arl~rward. wu ~o•gene~I. ll ""'' a ....... I nea_.,.· GIOIG& Pa.IMPiON ~Ala. MAY IS, 1"9 - with a licensed captain. Space is limited. No children or smokers. For information, call 646-4005. 8AL10A IOAT UNTALS Balboa Boat Rentals otters rentals for experienced skip~ in comfort and style aboard either a 17· or 19-foot dual-<:onsoie power boat. Rental rates range from S40 to $60 an hour. Half-day rates are $135 for the 17-foot dual console, $170 for the center console and $195 for the 19-foot dual console. Rates are slightly higher on week- ends. Balboa Boat Rentals is at 510 E. Edgewater, Balboa Peninsula. For reservations, call 673-7200. SPORTRSHING Bongo's Sportfishing Charters offers private-party whale-watch- ing excursions every day. The cost ls $125 tor one hour, with six-pas- senger maximum and a three- hour minimum. Por more informa- tion, Cdll 673-2810. NEWPORT LANDING Newport Landing Sportfishing offers whale-watching from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays and from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekends and holidays. The cost is $14 for adults, $8 for seniors and children WHALE-WATOtlNG UNDER SAIL Sail aboard a 46-foot sloop RAIN temperatures in the low-to mid- 70s. CONTINUED FROM 1 Not everyone despises the cloudy weather, however. At Planet Tan, a tanning salon in Newport Beach, chief opera- tions offic.er Ted May said busi- ness shot up 25% the past two days. "There was a strong front in Nevada that brought a high level of onshore flow and a heavy marine layer to the coastal com- munities on Monday,• said Mark Moede, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service. Residents are so busy, they don't have time to bake under the sun for three to four hours, he said. The local forecast calls for light showers early today with clearer skies later in the day. The weath- er will fall back into its typical pat- tern for the rest of the week, with night and morning clouds and "Ttme is money in Orange County, and 12 minutes in here is exposure you would get in an entire day at the beach, H May said. "We welcome June gloom. We do rain dances all the time.• • P/l,;~to/}lante G/lta'»l.<?na ~ina In a Beautiful Setting on t VIP Lunches $9.50 with your VIP Card Great Lunch Offers ALSO AVA ILABLE FOR SUNSET D INNERS Fresh Soft Shell Crab with Pasta Only $12.90 1-lb. Live Maine Lobster with Pasta Only$15.90 Sunset Dinners 4:30 p.m ... 6:00 p.m. Sensational 3-C.Oune Dinners Starting at $10.90 Sunday Champagne Buffet Brunch 11 :00 a.m ... 2:30 p.m. Only $16.90 per person 673-9500 • 251 East Pacific Coast Hwy.• Newport Beach ----------· ------- Blae Plate Lu.ch Sp.da1a -$8.9S M~FriMy. Ow~· J.ip .....W,. o.IJ for tlmJJs •Suaclay Night Sum.mu Sped.a.~ $14.95 &11Wt MWtl wit# rw "'-in .f MnlJ> or MIM JM.n ""'*" """"° .-""1illlf """'prtln /rah ~1¥1bks. BrU.ecl ~ Sbanb J..&nairc I..no.t&O..... LR Rout Nftlf y Ork Wida Ro 11 41)' & Garlic Lobeter~ Beef Suopno« ~, Halibut Or Salmoo -""" t"JIM. llM:A rWil.,.,.. *"' Chid.oDu. A UITLE BR OP ITALY B ... Of'Chic:lam p..,..._. .. a.... CecciatoR C•h•eri O¥w Puca • V.a Plccala OM:MnP-.. Vt1i11P..•Ws a Ra.WI, Gilecdal Or T onelliai s...J""" Mat iuTMt.,. ~ s..i.ar , ,.,. _ _,a-se.a l'Ml'UlDIG lomr MolmAVI NAM WINls Q ...... , •• ~ 1•.lii "*"',,... .... \ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1998 A7 what's afloat over 12. DiscOunt rates are avail- able for schools, churches and community youth groups. For more information, call 675-0550. PILGRIM OF NEWPORT The 118-foot historic schooner Pilgrim of Newport offers week- end whale-watching trips, Satur- days from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. Cost is $20 for adults and $15 for chil- dren. The schooner is also avail- able for priv.ate chaJlter. Por reser- vations, call 966-0686. FUN ZONE BOAT CO. Fun Zone Boot Co. guarantees whale or dolphin sightings during its excursions or the next trip is BARBOT CONTINUED FROM 1 since 1991. He is paid about $99,000 annually to manage the 14,000-student district, which is the largest north of Sacramento. As superintendent of the 20,000-stu- dent Newport-Mesa district, be would earn a reported $120,000 a year. Originally from Southern Cali- free. Daily trips are St• tor adults, St 2 for seniors, $8 for children 3 to 11 and free tor children under 3. Groups rates are also available for schools, children and groups of 15 or more. For reservations, call 673-0240. SPECIAL EVENTS /CIASSES POWER YACHT TRAINING OCC's Ma.Tine Program offers five-day power yacht training classes June 24 to 28. Cost is $1,495. For more information, call 645-9412. fomia, Barbot attended Excelsior High School in Norwalk and has teaching and administrative expe- rience at Marina High School in Huntington Beach, Ojai Unified School District and Carpenterta Unified School District in Santa Barbara County. In Newport-Mesa, Barbot would succeed former Superinten- dent Mac Bernd, who left the dis- trict in December to become super- intendent of the Arlington lnde- pendent School District in Texas. FRIDAY RJN SAILS OCC ~ Qmter offers Fri- day evening 1tun sails~ in Shields from 5:30 to 8 p.m. June 19 and 26 at the center, 1801 W. Pad.fie Coast Highway. Participants must have intermediate sailing skills and be familiar with the 30-foot Shields. Registration ls $69 per person or $245 per boat for the three sessions. Por more informa- tion, call 645-9412. WEEKEND CATALINA CRUISE OCC's Sailing Program otters a weekend trip to Catalina Jwie 27- 28 on board the school's 65-foot yacht, Volcano. The trip is designed for intermediate level sailors. The yacht departs at 9 a.m June 'r1 from the school's l8iliag center at 1801 W. Cout Higbw.,. Newport Beach. and retum1 eo ~ sa:D.ing center at 5 pm. Jum ~ Registration is $195. Poi infmma· t1on, call 645-9412. SEA EXPLORERS . .. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mu 711 of Orange County seeU young men ages 14 to 18 to par- ticipate in a maritime experience program encompassing samng, seamanship, pilotlng, navigatioll and cruising. Tuey meet at 1 p.m. every Wednesday a t the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. CoUt Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call Mike Stewart at 642-6301. Newport Tea Party & .Tax Revolution Fund-raiser to protest the taxation of the N-onprofit Museum Saturday, June 20th 6:00 pm -10:00 pm at the Museum Newport Harbor Nautical Museum 1 s1 -1:ast eoast Highway, New~ert BeaGt-l $SS_/ iperSon CASINO NIGHT · co.cktails, Food stations, Live Entertainment, Silent Auction & Raffles! 949·675-8915 #Or · ntore '"'° r IYl·O,INllt Four berths to CdM QUOTI 01 THI DAV~ "Pe_op# 4l'fl a.J:ing 1M for /ofUrfJ numberf rtoW ... • -IRRELBVANTHANDICN'PER JAMES 11IORN in C1F volleyball selections •Repeat first-team pick Alshuler among seven volleyball players recognized; Corona del Mar's Conti is Division ID Coach of the Year. section champion Santa Ynez in a five- game thriller, May 30 at Cypress College. the kill department, including a match- high 14 against Mesa. Corona del Mar High's boys volleyball team, which captured the CIP Southern Section Division Ill title last month, is rep- resented by four of the elght locals among the section's All-CIF selections. Junior middle blocker Dennis Alshuler is a repeat first-team selection for the Sea Kings. who are also repre- sented by first-team pick Greg Coon, second-team honoree Greg Burden and OiVlSion 111 Coach of the Year Steve Con- ti. team. Nelson, a talented setter and the Sea View League Co-Most Valuable Player, helped Coach Dan Glenn's Sailors sweep all 10 league matches, while also taking tournament titles in San Diego .and Santa Barbara. Nelson broke a finger late in the league campaign, which prevented him from setting the rest of the way. But he returned to contribute to the Tars' post- season run at the service line. Also the Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year, he plans to continue at Golden West College. Alshuler's all-around game, including a team-high 26 kills against Santa Ynez to avenge a 1997 title-match def eat by the Pirates, was a constant for the Sea Kings. • Coon, another 6-5 middle blocker, blossomed as a supreme presence at the net after starting part time as a junior. He bad 21 kills and a match-high seven blocks in the title match and earlier cap- tured MVP laurels for helping lead CdM to the Division I crown at the Orange County Championships. The Sea Kings won that tournament by knocking off Back Bay rival Newport Harbor in a best- of-three title match. tion, which included a number of kills from the back row, helped lead the Mus· tangs to their first postseason berth lo 15 seasons, which they extended into the quarterfinals before falling to CdM. Archbold, a 6-2 outside hitter, helped the Sailors remain unbeaten in best-of- five ,matches, until they were upset by Mira Costa in the Division I semifinals. He was the MVP of the Tournament of Champions ln San Diego. Jameson, like Archbold an All-New- port-Mesa District basketball standout, provided a potent complement to Arch- bold at outside hitter for Newport Coach Dan Glenn. He was also one of the team's top passers and will lead a soli~ nucleus of returners into battle next spnng. Conti's Coach of the Year laurel goes annually to the coach of the division champion. He earned the same honor last fall for guiding the Cd.M girls to the Division ID-AA title. Newport Harbor High seniors Travis Nelson and Scott Archbold were named to the first team in Division I, while Cos- ta Mesa junior B.J. Lightvoet was a first· team choice in Division ill. Alsbuler, a 6-foot-5 standout in his third varsity season, joined Burden as team leaders for Conti's Sea Kings, who swept past four playoff opponents, then rallied to defeat three-time defending Llghtvoet, a 6-2 outside hitter, com- bined outstanding leaping ability with a powerful arm swing to become one of the section's most prolific hitters. His produc- Burden, a 6-1 outside hitter who plans to walk on at USC, made ·his primary impact as a passer. He put on a digging display against Division m Most Valu- able Player and Stanford-bound senior Lany Witt in the CIF title match and was credited all season by Conti for setting a positive tone with his tenacious work eth- ic. He also was a consistent contributor in Marcus Skacel, who led Sea View run- ner-up Santa Margarita to the Division I championship, earned MVP recognition. Santa Margarita Coach Eddie Rapp, a one-time Newport Harbor assistant under Glenn, was Division I Coach of the Year. Matt Jameson, a Newport Harbor junior, was named to the Division I third -by Barry Faulkner I ; I\ 11 E 8 /\ I I CdM's Harper gets first-team All-CIF honors •Sea King baseball star Actherberg and a pair of Calvary Chapel standouts are othe r locals selected. Corona del Ma r High's Ty Harper, the Newport-Mesa Dis- trict Pl ayer of the Year as a junior after leading the Sea Kings base - ball team to their first playoff appearance since 1992, tops a list of four players named All-CIF Southern Section by a panel of . coaches and medla membe rs. Harper, who hit .532 with five home runs and 33 RBI, was a first- tearn choice in Division fV. John Tuck- e r, a Costa Mesa resident who played for Ca l va r y Harper Chape l High, was also a fi.rst- team choice m Division IV, while Cd.M's Ryan Achterberg and Cal- vary Chapel's Randy Blood , who resides in Costa Mesa , were named to the second team. Harper, d second-team choice as a sophomore in Division Ul, played third base for Coach John Emme's Sea Kings. He also fash- ioned a 3.08 ERA in 25 innings on the mound, striking out 22, win- ning two of his four decisions dnd earning one save. Achterberg. who hit 5 13 with eight homers, 23 RBI and six stolen bases as d senior left fie ld- er this spnng, wilJ conllnue tus career at Pnnceton University He tripled and scored the winning run for the South m the Orange County All-Star Baseball Game, june 8 at Cal State Fullerton. Tucker. a <.,Pntnr, amassed a 10- 2 record with r1 t 60 ERA for Coach J oe Walters· Edgl<>s. Tuck - er's 39 carPer v1rtones were one shy of lhe county record and he also hit .421. Blood, a junior second base- man, hit .541 with two homers, 10 doubles, four triples and art .861 slugging percentage. Gerald Laird, a La Quinta High senior who signed with Ari- zona State and was drafted in the second round by the Oakland Athletics earlier this month, was the Divisioq IV Player of the Year. U.S. Cup starts today at Corona del Mar CORONA DEL MAR -Team USA is will be looking to reclaim ltJ crown as play begins today 1n the U.S. Cup at Newport Beach Water Polo Tournament at Coro- na del Mar High. Opening cere- monies begin at 6 p .m. Team USA, which bal won the tournament three times, th lut ID 1996, bringt two teams to the tournament. The USA B team WW =the tournament against at 6:30 p.m The A team IOUow et 8 p .m. with a matcb ~ Puerto'Rko 11» key match for TN.Ill USA • bit the Prlday match ag&J.nst. ~ at 8 p..m. TMtn USA ....... '°-~ t'Mm>w 1oR to •IEE POLO PAGE M ----------------------------·------------------.-----------------------------------------------·--------·--------------------------~ Younger brother Patrick will be a CBS commentator Sunday in the final of The Challenge, where John might be playing on center court By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot ! i • ' I ~ ! ~ i I~;::esM~~~ ~ i on Sunday in The , ' J Challenge, ~ Patrick has actually been in a I pressure will television booth before when John was f be on his brother, playing, the 1990 U.S. Open ,•.' Patrick, to remain quarterfinals against David Wheaton , objective in the CBS during an impromptu appearance for television broadcast booth. the USA Channel. I It could provide Patrick with a rare "The station had various guests I opportunity to critique his older and I commentated a set against l brother's play in the title match. Wheaton,• Patrick said. •After that, "I guess we'll find out this weekend they let me do a few more things over (if my commentary will be objective),• the years, but I haven't been up there 1 Patrick, who will join Bill Macatee in since when John bas played. I'm 1 the TV booth, said Tuesday in a dual looking forward to it. I hope John beats ' conference call with his brother. Noah (on Friday in the first round) and I •(John) got on me a couple of years gets to the final. • ago at the U.S. Open, so I figure now is "It will be different than (regular I' my chance to get him back.• ATP Tour television commentary), not The Challenge, a special event on just because it's my brother playing, the Nuveen Tour with $370,000 at but it's a different circumstance with • stake, is the richest tournament on the the senior tour. It's not quite the same i worldwide men's senior tennis circuit. as the U.S. Open back then, but John ' It will be played Thursday thrnugb might be just as intense for that one.· : Sunday at the Palisades Tennis Club, Responded John: "Easy there ... • f featuring Jimmy Connors, McEnroe, Speaking of not quite' the same, i Bjorn Borg and Yannick Noah, with John McEnroe had some opinions C $150,000 golng to the winner. (what a surprise!) about the ·staie of • John McEnroe, winner of seven tennis and the nostalgia factor on the e Grand Slam singles titles, has been senior tour. ! behind the microphone a few times in While McEnroe, 39, takes a softer i' his career when Patrick was playing. approach now than during his heyday w Actually, I watched him once in a from 1979 to 1989, when be captured five-set match when he lost to Boris four U.S. Open and three Wimbledon • Becker (at the U.S. Open)," John said. championships, be still has that fire in t "It was difficult because it was Patrick, his blood. i but it was a very exciting, high-quality "When I came in during the late 70s i match with a lot of drama, and any and 80s, Jimmy and Bjorn were 11 time you can be a part of a great already dolng their thing and (the tour) = match, particularly if it's your brother, seemed really exciting," ~aid McEnroe, = it's like you can't lose. (Patrick) had a The one.-and-only tennis legend John McEnroe duels YannJck Noah on Friday. real shot at winning that" •see BIG MACS PAGE Ag j I GDM~S JENSEN, COLllNS IN !fHE G~GE JUNIORS-FINAL~ !- •Local stars to play on center Collins, the Sea View League singles standout ranked No. 3 in Southern Cali-In the special AUTouch event, juniors Jf . · . champion, and Jensen are both juniors fornia in doubles, and Amy Molden, both played in the opening rounds last week-ceurt Fnday at Palisades Club. and will face Peninsula's nm Marsh arid of Racquet Club of Irvine, will play Kate end at RCI. The finals will be played on NEWPORT BEACH -1 • Mission Viejo's Erle Bapielor in the final Thomas and Sanez Meshkinpour of Old the same center court used in The Cbal- After their high school on Friday at about 5 p.m. Collins ~d Ranch Tennis Club. 'lenge. i team finished as CJF Jensen are both Palisades members. The tournament is produced by the Collins, a ClP doubles champion as a Southern Section Division I Marsh's top-ranked Peninsula team Private Tennis Club Association of freshman at L& Canada High, before runner-up, Corona del Mar defeated the second-ranked Sea •Kings in Orange County. transferring to CdM, played No. 1 singles i Sea Kings Christian Jensen the CIF Finals June 3 at the Balboa Bay The Challenge, hosted for the first time for CdM Coach Tun Mang this past sea- and Parker Collins have Oub Racquet Club. The Panthers, for the ln Newport Beach, features Jimmy Con-son and compiled 50-4 overall record (38- advanced to the boys dou-second time this season, edged CdM on nors, John Mc.Bnroe, Bjom Borg and Yan-' in singles). e bles final and will play on games, 87-73, after a 9-9 tie. nick Noah in a made-for-television event Collini played large 1n the CIP team ~ center court at the Pal· The girls doubles final in the Ail'I'ouch with $370,000 in prize money. The winner final against Peninsula, sweeping his t isades Tennis Oub ln the AirTouch Cellu-event will be played on Thursday at about of The Challenge earns SlS0,000, making three sets, 1-5 (against Marsh), 1-5, 6-2. lar Tennis Championships, st.aged in con-5 p.m . it the richest tournament on the world· Jensen and Collins were both first. junction with The Challenge. Michelle Beyrenneal, a 15-year-old wide men'• senior tennis drcult. team all-leamae selectlons. t -----------------_.__ _ _..__ ____ ....,..__.__.. ... Z A 4 a z ~ THIS GUY'S DEFINITELY .TOO HOT TO HANDLE! Mr. Irrelevant XXIII (Quayle) might want to keep him around. NEWPORT BBACH -Jomes. Thorn of Terminal Jslond, reportedly for the rtght prtce, ls for hire during 1Irrel vant WeekXXIIl. Thom ta limply liullng. He'• IO hot. tbe lrrelevant Week IUJ>portef 11 corD.lrlg dangerous cloce tO upstaging Weber State tight end Cam Quayl , tb.11 yeet1 boOoree. Pint. lbor1l correctly~ in • Dai- 1Y .. Ptlot-spomored lmile¥ant Week cont81t that Quayle would bi the abeolute lalt col· leg• football plays ~ In tbl NFL draft. An amazing ... l ._,.,.... ate ~ '!M for 11i111J bell DOW,• 'Jb6rD quipped MciodlJ llitgllt before the IJTeleva.bt Week Olympics (alto known u College Night) at the National Sports Grtll lil Santa Ana. On the heels of his remarkable prognos· Ucation, Thom's team won the Irrelevant Week Olympics. The team Wat Suitably named Team 241 -in honor, of course, of Quayl& being picked 24 lit (and deed lost) by the Baltimore Ravens 1n the draft. Thom, alio lnvOlved tn the annual ~un­ Jiln' Gunrun' Golf 'JbunWDeDl (on Prlday) at N9'VpOl't 8Mcb Golf~. wu one of three partid~tl to eccwateay gu49t1 the last man pkked. Gfel ~ty ~ Beedt) and Max Pmia (Loi Angellf} •wete the other two. QUiyJe ght coiiildii ti.k1ilg 11iOrii Wbb ldln to tr.intng ~nm month. ............. ,..2A1,eida .... - .... ftd ...... T..amtwtlli~'9 name and U 1 printed on tbe back., a LOI Angeles Rams booster club ptni a Rama booster club license plate frame1 and ham- b\lf'ger greue (courtely of the National Sports Grill). • You'd think Quayle, a fonner Mormon mlutoiwy wbo doea not imbibe the major- tty of beverages offered at the National Sports Grill, would've bad an advantage tn the IW Olyiapk:s. But the team wilh Mr. trreteVant' XXiJMinllbed ratber low tn the ~. In a tremendous turnout wltb eilgbt teum (and nout 40 playws}, cont• k1a tried their blDd In .... football tam; .,... lllde, ~.,......., ~. o8-rolclNC- lng (YldiO), iDS'J.:W~ ~ Quaylll, wllo --wllb ldl JJW ............ ~~-....... ... ...... -...... ..., Dally PiJoc OEDING IN 'IHE FOREFRONT Former Sea King is excited about iay.mg before his hometown crowd. CORONA DEL MAR -Water polo has ways been·a pert of Chris Oed.ing's We. He ew up watching his brother compete in S'WllIDinlng and water polo at Corona del Mar gb. When be was a freshman. Oeding bad lanned to play soccer. Talked out of playing occeY, Oeding tried water polo and fell in love with the sport. Oeding ls one of the captains of the U.S. national water polo team and will lead bis teammates in the U.S. Cup at Newport Beach wluch starts today. "I truly love the quickness of the game: Oedlng sa.id. "It combines swimming with tac- tics comparable to those of soccer. There are just so many attractive things about the game.• said. •Now I'm going to wait WlW we get through Sydney before I decide what I will do.• Oeding is currently pursuin,g a maste(s degree in physical education at Azusa Pacific University. Oeding has also been tht! head men's w ater polo coach at Orange Coast Col- lege Cor three years. Owing his tenure, Ced- ing has seen the Pirates program continue to grow. ·w e finished fourth in my first season,• Oeding said. "Then we finished second and this last season, we won the (Orange Empire) conference title.• One reason Oedlng keeps playing at the national level ls he can continue to learn more a.bout the sport and its many changes so that he can be a better coach. Another reason is the close kinsh.ip with U.S. hedd coach, John Vargas. "1 kept playing after Atlanta because Var- gas was coaching and I wanted to learn,· Oeding said. "What John has taught me has largely influenced my own coaching philoso- phy. I use many of the concepts and drills used by the national team, JUSl to a lesser degree or intensity .• Ceding was part of three ClF Southern Section champions at Corona del Mar and was named CIF Player of the Year as a senior. He also helped UC Berkeley wm three NCAA titles and was nominated for Player of the Year his senior year. Oeding also was a part of the junior national team and later won a spot on the U.S. national squad at an open tryout in 1993. Bad luck plagued the standout later lhat year. Because or a partially tom rotator cuff, Oeding was out unW September 1994. BRIAN P06UOA I DAil V PILOT Corona del Mar High product Chris Oeding swims in famillar waters today as the U.S. Cup at Newport Beach gets under way. In turn, Vargas sees this us an opporturuty for his high school lods -Vargas still coaches al CdM -to see what water polo 1s hke on this level and to learn from 1t "My kids can look at pl<1yer~ hke Chris and say, 'This is the way lhe game should be played.' • Vargas said. "Chns has good fun- damentals and is always under control. He was one of those guys who you Wdtch develop and you know that lhey are going to be a spe- cial player." were there," Oeding said. "We beat aJJ the teams that had beaten us in Atlanta." The u.::;. team then had a disappointing showing at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, placing out of medal contention. 1ltis drove Oeding, and others, to win the 1997 FINA Cup, the water polo world championship, the following May. The 2000 Olympics in Sydney is one of Oeding's current goals. After that, the 26-year- old isn't sure if he will continue competing at this level, or concentrate on teaching and Oeding looks forward lo pldying the U.S. coaching. . "The top eight tedms from the Olympics "Before 1996, I told myself I'd go to Atlanta and see what happens afterward,· Oeding Cup, wh.ich returns to the Mariun Bergeson Aquatic Center at CdM. ·we play 90% of our matches in other counlrie~. • Oeding said. "So to have an opportunity to play in our own back yard is awesome." CONTINUED FROM 88 Yugoslavia in the fmals of last year's cup, but that won't be easy. "We need to play consistently dnd make sound dec1s1ons," Team USA Head Coach John Vdfgas said. Vargas also coaches at Coro- na del Mar. "Against Yugoslavia, we will know when we make a mistake because lhey will tum it. almost immediately, into a goal.• Vargas hopes his team can carry some momentum from winning the FlNA Cup in Europe last sea- son. The FINA Cup 1s the world championship of water polo. The U.S. Cup will play round robin games through Saturday and the medal games will be played on Sunday. "I predict it will be great competi- tion and incredibly excibng to watch," Chris Oeding, a team captain, said. "What makes me excited is to play to our hometown crowd." Oeding, 26, was a stand· out at Corona del Mar and UC Berkeley where he helped each team to three championship sea- sons. Oeding has 1'een the head coach of water polo at Orange Coast College for three seasons. · Today . Opening Ceremonies, 6 p.m. Canada vs. USA B, 6:30 p.m. USA A vs. Puerto Rico, 8 p.m. Thursday USA B vs. Puerto Rico, 6:30 p.m Yugoslavia vs. <:anada, 8 p.m. Ft'ict.y Canada vs Puerto Rico, 6:30 p.m. USA A vs. Yugs>slavia, 8 p.m. S.turday Youth Clinic, 10 a.m. • 1 p.m. USA Women's Team Exhibition, 4:30 p.m. Puerto Rico vs. Yug~lavia, 6 p.m Canada vs. USA A, 7:30 p.m. Sunday USA B vs. USA Junior National Team 1 p.m. Bronze Medal Match, 2:30 p.m. Gold Medal Match, 4:30 p.m. DEEP SEA 1UESDAY'S COUNTS Dney's Lode• 7 boats, 162 anglers. 106 albacOl'e, 5 yellowtai~ • 7 bonito, 471 barracuda, 13 calico bass, 14 sand bass. Newport Lllnding 5 boats, 133 anglers. 8 yellowtall, 39 albacore, 233 barracuda, 9 calico bass, 1 1 sal)d beu. 2 rockfish, 3 sculpln, 1 ~ereJ, 1 bla<k croaker. WEONESOAY, JUNE 17, 1-At BIG MACS CONTINUED FROM AB the world's former No. 1 player who is still comidered by many lM.S to be more colorful than anybody on today's ATP Tour, even though bis on-court temper tantrums have subsided. •When I came in, Lt was fun to be a part of it, but I don't think the players on the tour (today) realize it doesn't have the same feeling as before. "I think in general people like to feel the nostalgia (of the Nuveen Tour) and the pers'onalities there. It's similar to J ack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer and the way people remember them. They started the whole senior (golf) tour and people feel that they have grown up with them more. People can relate to them more. "I don't think people really know the players (on the ATP Tour) and there doesn't appear to be a lot to know. It's more businesslike.• McEnroe, who will face Noah on Friday whtle Connors plays Borg on Saturday at 11 a.m .. has been at odds Wlth the United States Tenrus Association for most of his career because of myriad philosoph.ical differences. McEnroe, for example, is still bitter about not being selected U.S. Davis Cup captain earlier this decade. "I don't think anything has been addressed,· McEnroe said of the game's current state in America, •and I think right now it's worse than before. You need (a leader) willing to go out and do something, and you need to make a schedule, because the year-round game ts confusing for players. "You also have a rankings system that doesn't bring out the best in the players. And then you talk about the rackets and today's level of play, and anybody can be dangerous (with lhe new rackets), but the quality of play isn't any better.• McEnroe also said that today's tour lacks interesting rivalries and personalities. "The quality of the game in general (is laclung)," he added. J::~;=-m~O. lt'• jult. cycle. Ma~ tbe ... ~will be beck µp •• ~ ifc:Enroe, ooe d tbe .~ l V·J.great serve aDd ~ who OWDI 19 ~ lliacl'- titles, bu been trab*19b 1be Challenge. Even during the French Open. when Md!moe was in Pads serviilg u a television commentator, be laced up the meaken aJld got ID his workouts. •I tried to get out every day bl Paris.• he said. ·rve really ma an effort to do what it takes, playing and stretching and getting treatment to make swe my body would be loose for (lhe Challenge), because l've lost this event three times in the finals and I hope to have a chance to win it. "I want to be the best on tour this year. Jimmy's been winDiDg everything every year, and it would be nice to take it away this year.· The former Stanford All-American who led the U.S. Davis Cup team to three titles bl his career. McEnroe will make his inaugural Newport Beach appearance when he plays on Friday. McEnroe has lost twice to Connors and once on clay to Andres Gomez in the previous three showcase events on the Nuveen Tour. In 1995, McEnroe lost to Connors, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4, at the Beach and Tennis Club in Pebble Beach, then McEnroe lost to Gomez, 6-3. 2-6, 6-3, the following year at Pe bble Beach. Last year, he lost to Connon again, 7-6 (7·3), 6~0, at 1be Broad.moor m Colorado Springs, Colo. • i "Pretty much every time I've played. I've felt like I've had a good shot at winning, and sooner• or later it's going to come up far me,· said McEnroe, who reached • No. 1 a record 14 different times in his career. During his days on the regular ~ tour, McEnroe went undefeated · against Noah in four career • matches. and held a significant advantage against Connors, 21-13. Connors, however, leads McEnroe on the Nuveen Tour, .. , ~ EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITV All rtil nt111 1"9ftllfflt 11 lllls lltWIPJI' It •'ltd It IN fM· ml fllr Hfflllf ~ 111 ... • 1111tll4tf w.id 111ktt It lllt .. 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Seller will entaln olfere from S429K to S489K. ~Pm~ential c........., 949· 723·8120 COSTA MESA 2624 BUSINESS OPFICE ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYME NT EMPLOYMENT WANTED FORD 1~ar D•t•oh•d•~'~O·R~REl!iiNT~~2~7·6~9·1~~~~iiii2•9•2•0liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5•5~3iOiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis~s~30il1ANTJiiii~Q~U~!Siimiiiii6~0~10il~TOiiiiB~UYiimiiiiiiiiii6~01ii9lliiii•,.•3•M•u•a•TAHiiiiiaiiiii Cott•e•• W/Pattol':on N•wport •• v ........... .,OU DRUNK? QT CONY .. n c th d 1 • • .-n • Auto PT help wan ted In r--,.~"'!!'-.....,...,..,....,.. ...... ...., Rl!CORDS/TOP f near ueae . a • ra private office•. bay v". 8 A h 1 ...., R • d /b I a c k It h r , Cell , I M I .. lood lco o Tes.tars. DETAILER/MvBILll uniq ue babu bouUque. WANTED Jau R&B Soul Rock 1· r g. ov•· " Rec area •· kite ... Avail ' • • • ch r om••, • u t o . Speclall se75-..1400 Nowl 714~1 15.2050 Estimates levels : *Equip Supplled• Retail exp a plua, M·S 1-..;;;.;;;..;;...;.;;..;;;...;;..:;;;.;::;;.._1 Etc ... 50'• & 60'• Mike (164734> $14,277 depoill. 848•2421 .,__ _______ ---1 0.02% ·C.3%. Pocket· 714·305·1388 Oay1 only 8'0-2244 ANTigUES 045 ·7505 LllXUS 111r 18•, Lrg walk-In •1111-----... ~·:~·/0~~,·~a:/•,~~ Bl!ST SALES Reoeptlonlat/Qen ofc • MISSION VIEJO elotet, gH/waler/trash •a....-....Oflbt"" P•r•orutl Teoh Co. CAREER In Callfor· FHhlon 111 ContraC1or p!d.,Style umlture 1 (888) 88·LEXUS pd, $675. Pool, lndry, .,~ 2153 Maple St. il'B nlal You can earn up 1great phonff light 1YP· '~':'2~~ .. ~.. PIANOS & '93 Taurue green very carpor11949-722·9012 ~~&up. Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 to S50k·$100k 11t ng, Word/Excel req'd. •s--·-·OMr.r-.... ORGANS 6059 clean, ale, all pwr, ~ioOC~ year, 150k plu1 2nd Fax rH. 949-640·8881 $$ C'"'SH •Coeta Meaa'• B••t to.ee& BARGAIN HOMES, year. Lead1. S500-or mall Attn: Jeanne "' PAID$$ high mllH, runs greal Jr·1br & lbr, also 2br toe0EIC.:.O Thousand• of Gover· s2000 commlaalon, 610 N.C.D. 4'230 WE-B~u·v"'E..,.8T•':,:-.,.8 KAWAI Boby Qrand 55•500· 723'1797 1 ba, quiet gated ment Foreclosed and paid weekly. Toll free Newport Beach 92660 "''"" piano High glo11 '9 5 TAURUS GL comm, pool, tennis, -'l'l4-540-~. •lmmediete fn-ly..W. white'. Like new. AC, PW/POL, ABS, tilt, -~ • reposse111ed proper· 1 ·8 8 8 ·3 1 8 ·9 3 e 2 . Spona Bar "WI easy acce11 to ties being tlquldated (CAL•SCAN) •C•llf Qlrl• Nlnht PAY OAl'TIR° $5500. 714·527·0900. CC, AM/FM can. -------9075 freeway/beach/malls. thl onthl c 11 f • Powar Seat. $8995 • m a or Clerlcal;,---Club• Is n.J'N hlrlr1g • '" n gs •ecretarlal dancers. 714·554-0491 hi h I I 1 100 '-=--=7,,,,1...,+~s,,.,s,,,7,_,,-00~,,,..7...;.5,....._ll•••••••• local llatl 1 Samick baoy grand (1159684) E SIDI! STUDIO Full 1 800 501 1777 ext 0 piano g g oss wl'l te Coat a Meaa i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • · • · Full time assistant In T•'"'CHERS lk 8 klteh/ba. Prlv entrance BUSINESS •-9999 (CAL0SCAN) ,.._ I •nu S3 50. Llncoln·M•rcury MOBILE HOMES CM 2br 1 ba Ocaan Vlewl Low space rent! Alklng 12.5K obo. Call for apt. 631-2475 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT GENERAL 2102 & patio. All utlVcable. Gt • the Legal Advertising $8·111 HOUR 527-0900 (714t 540-5030 FINANCE GERMAN STUDENT Department. Monday NB preschool needs No amokers/pet1. Ref AND s ,.,.7 TAURUS OL other candlna· thru Friday 8:30am· PT/FT teachers w/ECE • S700mo 71 4-650-4778·1••••••••• vlan, European, 5 :30pm. Applicant units to work w/ln· ooJJ. TV, ELECTRONICS, AC, PW/POL, tilt, cc.· E' .. de 2br 11~a. patio, Russian, South Amerl· must work well with fant1, toddler• & 2Yrs 957 0133~ AM/FM cass, ABS & gar+21pcs, w/d hk·•---------can, Asian exchange people; type 50·55 Benefits 955.2672 Int 'U ~ STEREO 6080 more, 2 to choose up, S875+dep good BUSINESS 1tudents arriving wpm; be accurate and Tl!ACHERS NAEVC SOAUTHCTCOOAST (29 1500. 253585) • credit 800-400-4855 OPPORTUNITY August. Become a dependable. We offer Accred.. CDC, In u rt N *CABLE TV * $l2,~9~•t• Mesa : E'Slde, Pepperwood 2904 host famlly/AISE. an excellent benent lrvlne 11 looklng for 2202So.Mlllt9t. Dl!SCRAMBLl!RS Llncoln·Mercurv Apta. Lg Br/em patio, Call 1 ·800·SIBLING. package, Including Infant, toddler, and LOW COSTlll ·' fully refurbl1hed $76s. lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WWW.SIBLING.ORO 401 (k). Orugfree and h I !Nnte AM. CA 92707 1 ·800·211·4125 (714t 540.5030 (s500 TO $900. Weekly (CAL •SCAN) smokefree work envl· preac 00 leachers . .__'°'.....;.-;.;..;;.•.;.~.;.-...;..;CA_...;•zto;..__, No Peta 831·7813 Xlnt pay, beautiful Nwpt Hghta ~·• 2B, potential. No experl· ---------ronment. EOE. Send facllll(.. Please c1111i-----------l GMC 9081 B ence necessary to LOST II. resume Including sal· (714 720 2038 Classlfled la..... •••••••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 a, clean, fresh pnt. proceu mortga ge U1 ary hlatory to: • • • CONVENIENT GA.RAGE SALES carport, lndry fac, no rerunds. Own houri. FOUND 2925 Judy Oetting, PO Box U.S. COAST GUARD whether you're buy· '95 Suburban vs , pets/amkr1. SBOO/mo Call (800)449.1036 1560, Costa MHa, CA Now Hlrlngl Women & Ing, sailing, or Just auto, llhr Int, pwr LOOKING 271 1110th Place Ext. 503 (CAL•SCAN) 92827 or fax resume Men ages 17-27. looking, claeslfled hes a eats /W n d w /1 l r, • FOR A RENTAL?1.,,,....,...._9_4...,,9,.,.·6_4..,4.,..-0_4_5,_2__ •••••••• li:I Reward $100 li:I to (714) 631·6594. •Great Benent1 •Good what you needl 127,500. 044-022~ S 1400/MO & UP? Quiet Studio furn'd. Mlsalng Mikey! black CUSTOMER SVC Pay •Exciting Jobs. CLASSIFIED NEWPORT LAURA (AGENT) Deck, gas/water paid, ~:ea:~e:• :0a~P~~1!~~ cat, beloved & dear 7· WORK ON WATER Be part of the acllon.t-__ o_4_2_·_5_0_7_e ___ 1 BEACH 6169 HONDA 949-494-6841 near Tri-Square. No Check with the local Bibs collar/lag, needs NB boat Hrvlce co. C( CalAI L 1 ·~00S-4C38A·8N7)24 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9ii0ii8ii5 pet. S625mo 642·2818 RX 718-1508/675-0630 k Y B • t t •' B u 1 In e 1 s see s exp cuiVivc FURNITURE 6014 Newpor1 Height• area JENNY BRADLE BALBOA Bureau before you ---------person to a11t w/1---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ S 8 '91 Honda CRX 51p "Making Your Dream d f iched, follow-up, In-EMPLOYMENT at am. 237 Palmer. 6 cyl, ac, am-fm ca11, Home A Realty .. ISIAND 2106 IRVINE 2644 ien any money 0' HEALTH•· Furn 1t~Jlnn n~ & f 1 fees or aervlees Read g voicing Comp/lit req Blk met•• bunkbd, twin • •• · ·• ·~ sun roo . • loy whl1. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · FITNESS 3000 · ' SERVICES 5533 .. uHd clolhlng, misc. S 028 "087 Broker 714·967-7896 and understand any tech csust svc helpful.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii top, dbl bottom. Obi 7000. ...., SOLD! Showcase homes for sale In our Saturday Real Estato Supplemenll HOMES OF THE WEEK Dl1plav ad• atart a t lu•t $751 Deadllno Wed 5pm ***** OPEN HOUSE Llatlng• for $51 Deadllno Thura 5pm ***** II pays to advertise In the best local Real Estele Section MAGNIFICENT 1 Br 1 Ba, Lrg walk·ln contracts before you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fax re• um• to: 1• mattress lncl'd $225/ '9 2 Ac o or d EX BAY FRONT closet, gu/water/lraah 1lgn. Shop around for RESPIRATORY 04:5·9200 •-••... obo 565-423·7265 LM Coup• Real Sharp,. 4Br 4.5Ba, Fam room, pd, $675. Pool, lndry, rat11. PROBLl!MS? Paying DOCK ASST'S PleaH be aware that Blu• Queen sofa Bed TRANSPORTATION Loaded, Lthr, 1·owner. formal dining, 2 FP'1, carports 949·722·9012 AREA PAYPHONE RTE for medications? WORK ON WATER the ll1tlng1 In thl1 cat· phn CO Moonrf roof Sundeck Wetb•• egory mav require you w/matchlng IOfa 5125• $10,4°00.obo' 723·1504·. • ~ · 45 e1tabll1hed protel Why? Do you UH Boat rentall/11111 co. ' China cabinet $85, 5/c iar, no dock. NEWPORT locatlon1. lncludH Albuterol (Proventll, seeks neat, friendly to call a 900 number contemp thick g11 cotf ---------'93 Accord LX auto, ale Vac 7500/mo vrlv gas atatlons. conv• Ventolln). lpratroplum dock asst'• to clean/ In which there 11 • tbl $85. More furniture BOATS 7011 all pwr, CC. alarm, nu Donald Pfaff BEACH 2669 nlence stores. molels. (Atrovent, Metaproter-malnt boats, docks, charge per minute. xlnt condl 646-2389 t1101/b rake1, mfg'• 714·4 33·9528 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Earn up to S200k/yr. enol (Alupent), or show areas. Asll. w/ $1000 WEEKLY 1tufflng W..ty exp. 12 /98, Coldw< II Banker 28A+28A Limit ed offerlngll other nebullz:er medl· cust serv. Boat exp envelope1 at home. Henrendon Mint cond 1990 18ft Shock 49kml S t 1,550. BALBOA PENINSULA 2107 Starting at 1990. Call 1·800·519·3201 cations? Call Express helpful. Apply In per· Free detalls. Rush •liver chest/marble Packet electric boat. 1 owner 048·0222 MOVE IN BONUS (CAL•SCAN) Med 1·600·29C>-6442. son 2-4pm /MWF. (long 11lf·.addre11ed, top & hutch Henry the 1 caring owner. Many ,97 CIVIC DX , Newport Bay Terrace Medicare Approved. 2001 w. Coast Hwy stamped envelope~ to: 8th coll. Can be soen extras. lmmae 54&-6336 Blue, grey Interior. .. ~g 1 && 2Br 1nfear Baek CREDIT 2907 (CAL•SCAN) DRIVER • COMPANY ~~:· ~7ef~; sg~mo.~d ~:ct~~::dst1~~t~~~.2~:: ---------51pd, A/C, factory 1 ay go courH . DRIVERS can earn Bar CA 91765 .,..,----------S warranty. (3VOB872) J Hlatorlo Penlneula Large pool, new ear· $36,165 In 1st year! • (CAL*SCAN) House full of exquisite AIL BOATS 7014 $11,995 , Charm 3 separate pet & much more. A D•BT·FRBI! LIFlll PERSONALS Student• • 100% tu-1----...;..;;.~..;;..;::.;.;;..;.: furniture. Including iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BAUER LOTUS .1 units, view from Sorry No Peta Conndentlal help. Cut Ilion reimbursement. CIVIL SERVICE armolres. curio•. din· COSTA MESA ,. upalalrs, 1 block to :545-4855 mdnthly payment•. owner/Operatore/Fleet JOBS hiring now. $11 Ing & llvlng room, 14' Sailboat w/traller, 714·042·7700 ~ ocean. $549,000 Reduce lnterH t. Stop ownere welcome. 24· · S33/hr. Paid training, bedroom, Bronzes, •mall motor, like new "' 645-5198 Broker.I••••••••• collection call1. Avoid hour appllcatlon pro· full benent1. Ivory. collectlblea. Sl800. 557·0631 MlSCEL' llU'ltOU bankruptcy. Nation'• TRAVEL 3014 e111lng. PST vans. Call 7 day1 Unique, exclusive. No 1973 2 3• Columbia INFINITI 9099 Co' STA MESA 2124 wuu; S large1t nonprofit: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 800·541-8064. EOE. 1·800·4 3 3·73:53 Junkl Appl 831·5201 Good cond, 8hp out-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ttoeNTALS Qenus Credit Manage· (CAL*SCAN) e xt 3239 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii &\.IO ment. 800-e92•2953 2 RT Uckets. leaving °<cAL•SCAN) Like new dark green board. Docked In NB '9:5 lnflnltl 045 ________ _. •UST SIDE• (24 ho u re). L.A. to Baltimore DRIVER ·Persona1•----....;.;._;.;;~;.....;.;..;.: 1wade lthr sleeper askforErlc 631·7872 AC, Pw/Pdl, tllt, CC, 2BR, Lg yard, garage, ~ (CAL•SCAN) S225ea 916-615·2846 driver/clear driving J~::ERNNMENT couch, queen 12 gor· ABS. alloy whffla, lthr CALL TODAY LISA RIVERA 714/574-4252 f 0 •---------ADVERTISE record/flex ible time. • ow Hiring. geou1. New $1800, ••••••••• Slld lng e unroof, CORONA lreflace. $1295/M . DUP"e1n!r 2704 $18"""' ~ .... """ C 11 (30777 8) $24 995 1 .. 548·3 .. 5.. ~ STAT11ru.IDEI So County bart. Sond ,UUV'_,..,.,....,. a Sell $900 Designer • DEL MAR 1022 ... .. • 1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .-.. ......., 1 ID M v l·81).'>-883-06l9d ·k /3 1 AUTOMOBILES Coata M••• 1• -AllAN1llD S400. for a 25-word • x P • r e n c • ext. J-400 corner es w lega Llncoln Mercurv 41 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iil---------Cute 2bd 2b• front ·----classified ad In 200 report to P.O.Box filet. $250. 586·5805 ••••••••• 71,,._.4 ... 030., - NaWPORT ·--l 587 T I CA 9278 for curren1 Federal, ~=--.,..........,~.,...,..--~-1 ..... ~ V"il __, Beautiful Oen View " unit avail 7/1 Sl650/ --California newspa· • ust n, 1 County, City, & State TEAK FURNITURE 5Br 3Ba, game room. BEACH 2 169 mo 420 Narcluua Nll:r'l9tl pers, combined Gen Ofo phns. filing, J11ts. (CAL*SCAN) Armolres. china & TV -C--------•es lnflnltl 045 - po ol. $1 ,195,000 contactBob721·1065 clrculatlon over 3.4 data entry, 1 yr exp. cabinets. dlnaet1, etc. A URA 9010 Maroon, tan lthr, low 640·1142 Owner/Agt 28, 288 Lower unit • ....,S,I...., mllllon. CALSCAN M·W·F 12pm4:30pm .:.~:K111:.~o~~od Whol•••I• prlc••· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~o.~~;d•dl (300229)' Bayrldge condo neu· VACATION 1411 ••-1751 1: ~: i::::~g~g S9hr 714'241'7050 money I Proceulng 7 1 4 •5 4 4 •7 2 8 8 '90 INTRQRA, auto, BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 102 4 tral color, $1550 avf RENTALS 2722 (CAL•SCAN) General Otflee PT. AR. malll Free 1uppllesl --------I ALL POWERI Stereo, COSTA Ml!SA i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 7·1. Evan Agt759-3728 AP. ordere, phones. Bonu1111 Ru1h SASE: MERCHANDISE CO player, alarm, 71~42·7700 3 Br 2Ba Gourmet kit, lam rm. hrdwd/1lato 111, English Gardens. 2017 Pa lo ma Drive By Owner 848·6158 3U Almost Nwpt Hgtal S335K-Own must carryl Great for owner-occupant. Prine onlyl Joanne , RE/MAX 888·204· 7210 E xcluslv• List W'C.M. Oen breeze. 3Br 2Ba, pool. gorgeous kit. S220K Agt, 707·7234 NEWPORT BEACH 106 9 EAST BLUFF Fax 714·891·2478 or Oreenhouse/4217, $14.500. 714·444·68251-......,...,, ,...,,...__;;n,,_;...,.;....;..;;...;;.__ 3er 2·5 Ba~ahor•• Summ•r Call 714·891·7797. Hlghland, Waterford, MISC. 6015 90 In nltl J 30 Ba, lg tam rm, 2/car Rental Rare oppty to MONEY EMPLOYMENT Ml 48328·2165 --------Bordeaux, tan llhr, garage, chef1 kitchen rent this 3br 2ba TO LOAN 2914 LAKESIDE ROOFING CAL•SCAN CANDY MACHINES ALFA ROMEO 9015 phone, sunroof, CD. Agt, $2950. 759·9314 home. Avall from June SALESPERSON/ ea11, pram sound, Lido Island Bay Front 20 • Sept 15. Plea1e ESTIMATOR. Rapidly 13 double header1. ch r om• whee I 1 , · 20r 2ba unit 1200 1f. Call 949·723-9100. SS CASH LOANS SS expndlng, highly EMPLOYMENT S100 each. 775-4229 ACKl!R WHKEL loaded, low ml. Paver1, newly remod. •MAUI• peaceful hill· AU T 0 L 0 A NS • EMPLOYMENT reputable, commerclal WANTED 5535 WOLFF TANNING Stock wheel• only. (3PJB1 06~ $19,995 53375/mo 587'3305 •Ide 3br 2ba cottage. :to'?.i11c:e~~T 050KI 5530 ~~:k11~~g s:i:.~:,.:;ltlmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BEDS Tan at home. ~~;~··,n~~~~r;0';;j ~J"s8,.A ':"J.~: Solitude, view. 1 wk · 11 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Eatlmator. Ten to rlf. Nurae'a Aide Kind to Buy Direct and Savel o EM 714-042·7700 min 71 4 55"6065 l!arn up to $1000 Commercial/Home · · ·wheels, lnclud· • • ->-• Eve~ time aomeone ACCOUNTING Exel!· teen year• e.xperlenee. care~lver. Fluent Eng, Ing factory alloy, Kn I d I fl units frotn $199.00. rece vei a MIP rafund. Ing oppty In NPI 3 yra ow• ge n roo ng goo cook, driving & factory rally, and plain JAGUAR 9105 .. RENTALS To 888-Mo-7200 no exp nee exp In AP/AA, Excel, HIH, bidding large therapl1t. 12Vra exp. Low monthly P•Y· atock 1teel wheals. acct aof1ware a +. dollar project• and Local ref1 c;:;> 64&-3735 ments. Free color cat· BUV•SELL. Acker Balboa Newport SHARE 2724 HOMl!OWHERBI Fax resume to Kristle estimating ablllty Wanttd mothere helper, al~~g~~t~~~~310• Whnl, San Jo11, CA. '89 XJS V12 convert. R tty DRBT (949)752·2302 or call required. Positive and 1 1 1 C 1 1 ·8 O O ·9 9 4 .3 3 5 7 . Champagne/Barley ea • Inc. Bal la. Avl 6120• 1 Br CONSOLIDATION! (949)852·9555 x 330. profeulonal attitude. dr v ng a P ui. 2 h I· (CAL •SCAN) www.ackorwheel.com low ml, Immaculate I Established 197'9 Borrow 125,000 • Growth opportunities dren 2·5 & 8· Room, (CAL•SCAN) ,_(;.,.9.,,..4.,,..9;.;):.,.8;..5;..0..,_;5;.;8;.;8;.;S;;___ In 3Br hse, FP, patio, 5100,000. Too many Accounting avallable within com· board+Hlary, live In ---------1 ,-Channel profl fem pis. See<>/ bllla? •Home Improve· Payroll·A/P pany. Full benemi. or out. Newport COLLECTIBLES '93 V•nden Pia• Front Home mo yr leue. 1575-4843 manta. •Apply by Caah 401K, health, dental Beach. 949-548-6200 6017 CHEVROLET 90\5 Black, crHm llhr, . 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath CdM Shr charming 3br phone/24 hour ap-Dlaburaement and more. For a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •u nroof. chrome 3Br 2Ba w/room for $2 300 2ba home. M/F alngle proval. •No Equity Re-Aaalstant confidential Interview l••••••••il w h ••I•• 10 w m 1 expansion. Berber Aval'lable~°ow prof'I n/amk pret'd quired. PlaUnum Capl· Aasl1t In payroll pro-mall rHume to Lak• MERCHANDISE Divorce Sale Child '73 El Camino VS. aU1o, (669299~ 119,995 · crpt, many windows, w/d, garage 844-9126 tal: Real &tat• Broker ceasing for mid 1lz:e side Roofing, 12214 Prodigy A. Nechlta FM CHI, tow pkg -BAU R LOTUS · lg backyard. $595,000 428 32nd StrMt l!'Sld• CM Lrg Styll1h ti 01183858, CA • company. Accurate, WoodHlde Avenue, Kaleldoacope 49/199, good body, imog ex· __ 7_1.,.,~~~4.,...2,,_•.;.7.:;.7.;00...;..._ By Owne• 760·9775 N._..,..rt Buch, CA 3Br TWM. Prof'I look· Dept. of Real E1tate. detall oriented, wage Lakeside, CA 92040. My Torch ... 972/2500. empt S1150 631-0757 '94 XJ12 LIDO ISLAND --.. -1·800·523·5383/0~en & hour law knowl· Fax (619)443 7034 Reasnbl ofr 650-8229 White, cream llhr, CD 949 723 AA94 Ing to •hare rental." d A • ·ANTIQUES 6010 ---------1 , ... 0 QMC s b b Homes and Rentals • ..,.. rm• avall, 548015455'. 7 days. CAL •s AN • ge. ccounts pay· Phone t o II fr a e • u ur an Select edit. Warr .bl. Ca.h di b L .. t•&'• Jacqueline In White/grey, 4X4, LT 1 AvailaOle. Biii Grundy 94g..722,e9971LM Low lntereat Loena. s urae· (888)766-3375. p 1 11 (3RXJ361) 2~1995 Realtor• 0 7 5 ·0 10 1 •=-,,...,,;,.....;.;..;....;. ___ I Car lo•"'•• ..,.__.....1 ment and Input (CAL.•SCAN) Qullt• f r om t he !. ~~~tt't.hHa~ lnanDotend model, ull power, BAUIUl..iAOuAR ••••••••• Pool Hm to 1hr with -· ,............ month-end Journals.-----....--...--1600'1 Private Part "' ,.,, -... (5T0054) 128,977 714-971·2002 LIDO PENINSULA young prof'I In C.M. loans, bill consollda· We otter an excellent MAKK MONllY A I C y. the Beach Comere for LRXUS _ _...;..;..,.;.....;....;...;;..;:;;.;:,.;:;.=.._ 2Br 2Ba,9"8 Sq.Ft. APARTMENTS Very nice place, very tlon. 8ankruptc~_ ex· benefit package In· SHOPPING Men & mderPclan °1v0 n,lal 35yra. 818-845-4559 MISSION VIRJO '94 XJO • eepted FHt ap~vall 18 Id an oneer. 0 ce or 1-800-655-3097pgr 1 (888) 88 Ll!XUS Black, barley leather, 1130,900 FOR RENT ea1y-golng. Full prMg. E4tob·man1 11 r•~'d. eluding 40 1(k), E.O.E., women or o er Ma 11 . 7 5 3 ·3 5 7 7 • • • f I I Lido Reaor1 Hom•• S500/mo. 549·1101 drugflee & imol<efree needed now. Set your Wanted Japan•••---------moonroo . o mle1. 673-8823n2.,·9882 1 1> .373.94 4 work environment. own achedule. No ex• ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!iDI 8worde 6 related aelee1 edition war· Un•eourecl Loan• Send rHJme with aal· parlenee neceHary. "' Items. 714-494·1731 FORD 9075 ranty , (896088) • L~~ 2~!N~:/c~rnlgq~~. COSTA MESA 2.11124 COMMERCIAL for dept consolidation. ary hl1t~ to: Payroll Call (800)764-6477. PIUU>~MANN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S2~9JEA LOTU8 v A~to , peraonel, Manager, P.O. Box (CAL•SCAN) pv1 pet101. •••P• to aewT ESTATE bualneaa. Low lnter11t 1560, Coeta Meu, CA M•DICAL BILLING EsTATES WANTED '87 8helb~ QT 3•0 714-642·7700 beach! $440,000 ~ ratea. CALL NOWI 92626 or fax to (949) Exln't SSSll FT/PT Bouo~ convert. 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(1211371) •11.eso • ful. t41-640.I01t ...-xua OP' 2120·---~ 5i~!-,!, ~c'!!!!'=OI Call , • Prep COOkl =·· _' __ (818) 371'"8634 :..sttWt MGmt IOrU~ SILL ,.,~=~ •• . •1'1..tv.1'1£11'~ Wa8TMINST11" (Y14) aea .. eo. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1991 JODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1114111 .~----------------.....;--------------~~~~ tzos nvas 912 SUZUJa l.EXUS 9115 MAZDA • ----------- 53 AelMd•talle .a.rm 158 o.wi off 51 !:,ong ..,, ~~ 91 Pig'1 llbode 12 COnlalnl '3Tall DOWN 1 Patti of a play 2 Hindu woman'• a1ln 3F~ mltrof .. a.r.hwln broetler 5 Popolarfabrica 6 -leal 7 lrtdelcent o-m =~cube 10 SomehouM peta 30~ 11 Golt dubl 32 Foundation 12 Stanza 33 School friend 13 HltcMd 34 Giant In fairy Richatd- 43 CaVlar, actually 44 Political campaigna 45 Heron 19 Smatt tales 22 Actt9U 35 Magician's sta 25~ 37=· 46 Lace mat 47 Shin pans 26 SU. Bollano ~ Egg. in France V HolJM lltM ...., Width 49 Snow coasier 51 On the briny 52 Student's seat 54 Owl's quesnon SS Grease 28 Al Of Tipper 41 Dawdles 29 Coernedc:a 42 Actor 57 Knodc _. ........... --.............. ... ... --........... ._. .... SELL your home through classlfled FIND an apartment through classified TRADE through classified 842-5878 8y OWH.ES GOMN w•lh <>MAit SHAW and TANNAH HINSCH HOLDING PLAY Bod\ vulnerable. South de3ls. NORTH •AQ8 o A/76 5 <> K8 4 •81 EAST WEST •7432 o 98 0 Q973 •9 16 • K J 106 0 Q 10 3 2 0 J 5 2 •4 3 SOUTH • 95 o K4 o A 106 •AK QJ 105 The bidding: SOUTH ~ NORTH l• .... 10 3• .... 3• JNT ,_ 4• 6• Paa Pua Openina lead: Seven of • EAST Paa .... .... Pua Think about your line of play before committing to playing to the first trick. Then review your cam- paign to see if something better mi~ht have been overlooked. This appltcs whether you are declarer or defend· ing. The interesting point in the auction is North's bid of four clubs. Since North-South had already settled in game at three no trump, four clubs was a slam try. The lccy to South's accepting was the king of heans, a key filler for partner's suiL West led the top-of-nothing seven o( spades and declarer's problem was sidestcpplna possible IQscrs in spades JEEP 9110 LEXUS 9115 LEXUS '93 WRANQLl!R Hardtop, black, grey, 4x4, 6 cyl , CO (3HCP081) $8,995 BAUllR LOTUS COSTA Ml!8A 714-042·7700 '92 LS 400 White/Ivory, lull opt, Mint condltlonll New Lexue trade. (120234) $20,987 '9 5 Cherokee 8porO 39k, •ulo, A/C , o aaaette. new Urea. 4 dr, lmm•o. 3LP455 31 $15,555 LEX08 OF Wl!STMINSTl!R 714-892-e909 LEXUS MISSION Vll!JO (888) 88-Ll!XUS '94 LS 400 LTD White/lvory. full opt, 32,000 ml, 6.9% avall 3 yr 100,000 ml warr. (214877) $31,977 Ll!XUS MISSION Vll!JO (888) 88-LEXUS 9115 -~----- I cukcm i.1 ""< '' " 800·643·5022 A call to claHlfled .:.n help SBRVICB DIRECTORY CONCRETE & LANDSCAPE & CARPENTRY 3510 COMPUTERS 3556 MASONRY 3557 ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 LAWN CARE 3808 PAINTING • 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TUTORING 3929 •••••••• RepalB • Remodeling All phaH1 of conet. ACCOVNTING/ serving oc 32 yr• y11v1H! 3408 llc:-bond·ln1ured ~ M/CMea 998·3594 Bkkpg Member of Oulckbooka Prof'I Ad· CERAMIC vleor'e Prog. Ca.II Joe TILES 3528 Sennott 714·840-0724 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------ILeaky lhowera Rep'd ACOUSTIC Regroutlng & lnatall'n CEWNGS 3408 L870130 Dean of T iie ~--••••iiilll 873-8085 or 848-8526 South Coeat Drwwe111..._ _______ ...,, Acoua remvVcuet text CBJ1D CARil 3536 Water Damage Repair '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I BHI In Quality & Price ": l.550017 444 eee9 wAlclli1~ ADDmONS REMODWNG 3410 RHUILD or ftlMODIL 9HOmet Of Offices eOuality c:onsvuc.ton •Reuonabty Priced •Local Co. ,,838318 •Stephenson Aaaoc. CeM 7Ue44 ~·· All Horn• lmprovemente 22yra Klt/Balh addi- tions & more fr•• HI L&42559 714·533·1209 Uve-ln child care. European Au Pairs. Er1illsttspe91~. l&-26 yrs .. '*1. culturally enrkhJ"i. Pexlble In-home child care. 45 hrs./w~ 800·7l!·IOOI COMPUTER ~(LP.' <OMMO \M.MOlS -~OlGIOJI l\flOllNG • IHTtltN(TIWI t 'AG( CSTMTINC". AT ff9I ·AT'IOUl~Ol OfflCl 714·540·6344 Can't ~to gtt to II lhOte ,..,. fObt lrOund the hOule? LAtt the ca..1111M ~· ....... , .... ,.,Ind ............. 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Clean· Ucl375802 538-1534 949_645_2352 prep (CBEST/GREJ Ll6871111 931·3832 -~ JUNK TO THIE DUMP ups 71~7902241 lke'a Custom Painting ~~"!Ila ~~:,.;~~~A;~m ••JRO MASONRY•• -_ ~-. (714-988-1992) L•wn Service. Mow/ Prof. Clean, Ouallty , ~ AVAILABL• TODAY Edge/Sod/Sprlnklers work. lnVExt & Docks. Prvt F'renoh Leaaona BLOCK BRICK STONE ' ~ 98&.:1882 Cln-up. Anytime . Ll703468 931 •491 0 1--------~ All lvl1 fully quallf'd ~~:. Lgg,::-~1~1.fe~~ 11111!11!1111._......,..... Al <714> 398•2642 ROBERT ISBELL CO. ROOFING 3910 ~i:~h:r· c:~1:er::~ HEALTH, BEAUTY The Green Gardener lnVExt•Small Jobe OK iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1 L e1.....rers 3740 Weekly rH. malnt., Decorative Painting 1--------CONTRACTORS RaAd4itlff•T_ .. ,. Ul .. &H&W NB area. quality work. LU94350 949-3009 W'AT•uaoor UPBOLSTDll'IG GENERAL 3558 •Sw/McarU,.,.-FrH Ht, 840-8555 714·580-9 929-Pager -• 3131 'Rnrin 'T-~ Viva Medical weight y.,d Cln·up, T rim &00ftll8 Interior Renovetlona ·~~· loH. Medication + tr•••· hedgH, palm --------1 Re-nMlh•....,..,. 812 S60/mo 835-3928 treH. Removal. New --------'--. ,,.. EdmMM Q & Q UPHOLSTDY elnce '68 c:ust. fum, uphol1ty, sip cvre antique rpr ~2~612 Cuatom Project• •F.t·~cm.i11•C.-3404 Via Lido lawn/plant• 960-8502 L--l ...i Al~ofAoofe Lie 809484 NB FREE ESTIMATE a.nacgcr P" nung A1 WortLar..•1-•d M.Banka 842"8107 .7 2 2 e 7 4 7 8 po'r:~~n~ 831•1085 LllWIS Conatruotlon u.-m111Yilim-'1r.T:-~-:---1liM~O~VIN~~G~iii~3~8~34 -rtoratlon Remodel•Handyman -• ...... Lt1'704773 L~al R••·•---------• matthew •714-557•1921• FENCES r~~~~ ~~J;~C~un. 548-5481 ---------1 a DECl<S llH Commlulon RE· lie. 740898 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii QUIRES that all used '---------' • Wood Fenc•• • Aeplace/Ais)alr CowT Frff heullng/e1t. Uc:'d AdvlnUiQe CoflSI 174-5301 Wtlgtlt LoS1 • Mtdt HonnoM Replacement ~ Sexual Enhancement VIit~ 4 • houeehold good•1--------~ mover• r'~n1 their PET P.U.C. Ca T numb8': SEDVICES Umo1 and chauffeun &\ 3870 print their T.C.P. num-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wr In all advertise-Pet lltterJDog Walk., menta. II you have a Oa.lly/Ov•m!9.ht vlell1. quHtlon abOut th• I• Refs avt. Uc d/Bond•d gallty of a mover, llmo OenlM 714·9 35-8970 or chauffeur, call: PubllC Utllltlee 1--------- CommlHlon 714·.558-4151 PLASRR REPAll 3880 ---- ------ WAU l!;'lml~l9!:1YS!W:wmillllllllCOVERINGS 3932 1 FIX LEAKS! All Work G11r11tttd ELKll. -------- Th• Stripper Speclallzlni;t In Wallpaper Removal L.Se89244 M~ M~7 We Gal• ahould hang t09etner. Strip, in.talf, advl~ to tne ~. l1nst11 e:u.at u Pranium Roell .. ... f.,l.ly1 \·,·,· ·,;,4" • ll~WINDO~~~WS~~!3!!!13~4 OotdenW .. tWllMllow lk#4S64f0 Cleanlfttl 714/534·6205 ~!~~!=!~ Al:rJr.-el .... a..,. ·~ ''oC ifll 548-0769 • i f J l I I -,.: - ~ DUNCAN EI,ECTRIC .. sMALi )OB EXnnt ~CK~PONSE ••••••-•IJakFi:maa .a.ti.cs -·-- ~---w~ Pa DoonlSaa:nslGri Patio Smm/G'-inr • • 1-Finm Qualiiy WI! 9Cllf'.EN ATYOU& Pl.ACE 1-888-96-SCREEN ~~ ~ •e••rwal ,cn~ra.ft ~/lllJIL9 AROU:S \ UCBT SOl'FITS \ NJCHES \ WINDOWS CLOSETS \ DOORS \ BULLNOSE CORNERS :LASS BLOC1' \ RECESSED BOO& CASES \ REP, "DONT MOYE, IMPROVE" 714) 411-7•• -----------__ ,.,. ________ .,. -~ .......... -·~··, Look for these exp,erts d$11Y In the service Directory ... ELK~ l'n·fi::11•1: l\,.itl!1~ WEFIX LEAKS! AU WOii -5UAUllllDt Honest Prices !19~/air' ·~N~ . •COUNTERS Uc#4SUN ,.,,,,,,_. 714 534-6205 • PORCELAIN SHOWERS :ri~~RGLASS 645•7723 ..,·..,·.,,·.:,·.,,..,.,,..,;.., ··: y.,,.,, .., .., .., .,, .., .,, ., ., .,, y .., "" .,, .., .,, ., I FORSALE7 . - :Je.n.n!:/ 23'l.a d fe!:/ c:R £a.ft!:/ "Making your drn.m home" a rnliry ~-•·= 957-1718 ~ 967-7896 j ............... _ . ££&££ IGiapell~~ Restoration & Preservation of fine furn. & Antiques (714) 546-3307 IZE-CCCLYCL.C . ~~ ... A •t -., ~ "iiiiiiiii""" CLASSIC FLOOR COVERING Hardwood • Vinyl • Ceramic PERGQ• • Ca~t Sales • Seroice • Installation 968-9590 L•70l279 ,._ 1s11wml ~J~ .... lirll OM9'llW -.. fl i - .. _ ~ ..... --·- • ..,._ •J ~ • "'"' I N [) C X C) F ,.\ D V E R T I S E R S Iii Prudential california Realty Ill The Summit Real Estate Group Ill Bob sellnger AlMartini Judy Kolar Ronald Horowitz m Coast Newport Properties Coast Newport Properties ID Coldwell Banker Laguna Beach Ill Coldwell ml . Property House Lido Park Realty Robert Knitoff lill Richard R~Il Michael Stark Dixie Cole Paula Cosenza liD 11ie Irvine Company ... Wednesday, June 17, 1998 • A special advertiSing supplement to the -I i I I ~ =i • I -I ) I , Michael Dreyfw and Susan Weir of Prudential California Realty have listed the landmark Brown home, located on N ewpon Harbor. The original h~, built in 1928, has recently been renovated to include first-class modem amenities while still reflecting the charm of the late 1920's. Built in 1928, the Brown home retains the look of a bygone era. In the late l 920's most of the activity in Newpon Beach centered in the area of current day Newpon encompassed by 18th to 40th streets. Corona del Mar 'and Balboa Island had a handful of houses. Lido Isle, Bay Shores and Beacon Bay did not even exist. In this atmosphere, a Pasadena architect named Brown, decided to construct a house near the end of the Peninsula, in the presenc-Oay Peninsula Point neighborhood. At the time, only one other house nad been built . on Peninsula Point. Mr. Brown helped design a five bedroom house that featured sleeping porches on the bay off of both the upper and lower stories of the house. Today, the house has been restored to reflect its original character. pale and redwood floors have been refinished, double-hung windows have been reworked and original porcelain sinlcs have been retained. The current owners have added period hardware and lighting throughout 'the home as well as period furnishings. In its renovated form, the house has five bedrooms, six baths and measures approximately 4,200 square feet. Visitors enter the house under a pergola and through an oversized, custom, white laminate door into a lush brick courtyard. A second door opens into the house and a small foyer with dark oak floors. From here, guests enter a living room that affords sweeping bay views through the downstairs-sleeping porch. The sl~ing porch itself features the same oak floors as the living room and is amently conflgured as an additional sitting area. Huge custom sliding doors open the entire porch to a r_edwood declc. that runs the length of the house. A bar-b-que area is located on the north side of the house and sunken patio on the south side. 11').Side, the state-of-the-art kitchen connects to the dining area by sliding pocket doors. The kitchen has a restaurant quality range and salamander, two Sub-zero refrigerators, a clear ice-make~, a wine refrigerator, a reverse osmosis water purifying system, lnsta-hot water dispenser, two top-of-the-line dishwashers, one with silver tray, and a separate freezer. An office with private patio and maid's quarters complete the downstairs. Upstairs, the house features a master bedroom, which runs the length of the bayfront. The ~ter bath floors are covered with custom ceramic tile andtthe walls laced with tile mosaic. The bath features a marble top. Two additi~I bedrooms are located upstairs. One. a perfect guest bedroom, the other, a h,uge dormitory sized room with its own playfully decorated bath. An outdoor landing connects the upstairs to a bonus room that currently contains an entertainment system complete with surround sound, digital videodisc and most of the latest bells and whistles. All of the home's systems have been completely reworked. An advanced telephone, stereo and alarm system has all be pre-wired and connected throughout the house. The Brown H ouse will be offered for sale in early June 1998. The home's owners have agreed to entertain offers berween $3,500,000 and $4,500,000. The home's furnishings are included in the offering. Call for a Private ShOwing Prudential ~.,......,l Drej{Us wan Weir Clllfomi1 R•ltv 396-8890 • 396-8892 ..... . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1997 he World is the first residential community at sea with 250 .private residences from l, 100 to more than 2,800 square feet and fully, furnished. Standard amenities. for each home include a private terrace with spa, and state-of-the-art entertainment systems. In between visits to the most . ' legendary destinations in The World, residents will enjoy all the amenities of a major resort: 175,000 square feet of club facilities; seven restaurants and a . . : gallery of lounges, bars, and shops; a museum with traveling art exhibitions; swimming pools, and tennis; a professional golf academy; 300-seat theatre; casino, · nightclub, and cabaret; plus spa, health and fitness center. Other on-board features include a market room staffed with a licensed stock and bond broker, a central business center with its own staff, helipad, and full concierge services. This 958-foot luxury liner is the creation of renowned Norwegian shipping ; executive Knut Kloster Jr., former chairman of both Royal Viking Line and Norwegian Cruise Linc. No other address in the world can enrich your life with the most extraordinary global itinerary ever chaned -a course that will always find you in the perfect place, at the perfect time, and at home with The World. .. .. '"" .. ~ . .. .. "' .. .. ~ • . . . .. . "' . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. • ,. • • • ., • . ' . "' • • • .. .. • • . .. "' • • • • • .. A I ' T II c I J ( J I -( i -( J i I -( . I ~I : I i I wE'ONESOAY, JUNE 17, 1998 . 7 Cambria Drive -Corona del Mar Dutincti"e architecture and 6reathtalcing ocean "iewd create a truly wonderful anzbiance. (& 4 Bedrooms ·plus D e n and Family R oom ~a 2.5 Baths i & Extensive u se of Marble and Granite .. ~a 3-Car Garage w ith Extensive Storage i & Custom W et Bar with Wine Refrigerator- ~• Pella Windows Throughout t& 3 R oom S tereo and Home Theatre plus In-Wall Speakers $1,350,000 For More Information, Call Today: -----............... ~ram ie views of Catalina, sunsets, city light;, Newport Harbor & Pavilion. Permanently unobstructed. Low 1.05 tax rate. No Mello Roos. No Bonds. Thousa nds saved per year in lower tax. Allows you to add hundreds of thousands m mortgage loan amount in your h ome building budget. Last available lot ln established fully developed and fully landscaped neighborhood. C hoice of diversified architectural designs. offered at $1,495,000 BOB SELINGER -GRI, CRS "HOMES OF ARCHITECI1JRAL S IGNIFICANCE'' 509-2002 Voice Mail • 644 .. 3516 Office Location! Locatio~! Location! For the first time in fifty-two years this property is now. availabl~ .fo r sale. A 41 space trailer court sitting on 2.49 acres of pttme R-2. high density zoned land in the heart of Costa Mesa , Newport Beach. ~ ... Situated near the junc~ion of the Newport-Costa Mesa Freeway (55) with limitless recreational and cultural amentities, including John Wayne Airport, Hoag Hospital and world famous shopping and dining. Triangle Square, Courtyard Shopping Mall and a new Border's Cafe and Book Store opening soon, all within walking distance. Tremendous room for upside potential just wa iting for the next owner to take over management and increase revenues. Mobile Home Parks are attractive investments offering affordable housing in great locations. Ideal for a 1031 exchange Offering Price: $3 ,000,000.00 ~ Oeuut iP ff~ ~tldg.@'&~q~// Major First Class Upgrades in '96 \ OC home offers attention to meticulous detail. $20,000 Waterfall/spa, gourmet kitchen, Roman Tub, exteqsive use of marble, recessed lighting, lush landscaping, 3 bedrooms and more. .J Owner Will Entertain Offers Between. VRM $789,876-$898,876 1120 Sea Lane, Corona del Mar Atop one of Corona del Mar's highest viewpoints this multi- level 4,000+ square foot home has views from every room. The finest material & craftsmanship were used to create this custom European home. A security entry to private courtyard brings you to the kitchen and sun/breakfast room. Formal Jiving and dining rooms accented by coffered ceilings. Three bedrooms all with panoramic ocean views. The master suite has a cozy sitting area with fireplace and a spacious master bath with j acuzzi tub and cedar walk-in closet. The office/study with second level library is crafted from the finest wood. A large den/game room opens to a lovely landscaped patio. There is a rooftop deck spacious enough for entert~ining with panoramic views of the Coastline. STEPHANIE L. HOUGIITON 760-2595 ... ~sirable Newport Peninsula oceanfront home boasts fantastic panoramic white water and Catalina sunset views. The large living with fireplace, dining rooin and kitchen all overlook the ocean. There is a spacious Master Suite on the third level and two other large bedrooms with baths and a guest bath. The large den/game room with a second fireplace on its own level leading to a roof top deck with built in barbecue and patio entertaining. The home has an alarm system and built-in vacuum system. This special locatibn on the Newport strand is within walking distance to quaint restaurants and shops. $995,000 ·STEPHANIE L. HOUGIITON 760-2595 Ar~~ ~all of Catalin~ Island as well as San Clemente. •Fabulous Catalina Views • Double M.B.R. Suites • Greenhouse Windows • Walk to Sandy Beaches • 2 Pools, 2 Spas, 2 Tennis Courts • Southern Exposure Patio •jacuzzi Bathtubs • Subterranean Parking • Washer/Dry Hookups • Newer Sea Faire Building Seller will entntain offers from $369,900. io $428,876 . I ] c ) I -( i 18 ROCKINGHAM $1,925,000 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM-SPECTACULAR FRENCH MEDITERRANEAN VlLLA IN PRIVATE GATE GUARDED COMMUNITY. FABULOUS ATTENTION TO DETAIL. JERRY FINSTER 759-3750 EvAN CoRKETT 759-3728 CA.MJio SHORES $1,450,000 EXCEPTIONAL VIEW WT. APPROXIMATELY 15,000 SQ. FT. LOT. 3 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHROOMS PLUS MAIDS ROOM. • CoURTYARD WITH POOL. 1000 SANTIAGO $1,100,QOC) _ ... BAY AND CITY LIGHT VIEWS FROM THIS STRIKING CONTEMPORARY HOME PERCHED UPON BAYSIDE BLUFF. PROFESSIONAL KITCHEN, SPACIOUS FLOORPLAN. JERRY FINSTER 759-3750 EvAN CORKETT 759-3728 BALBOA PENINSULA $2,495,000 . ~ RARE BAYFRONT WITH SWEEPING HARBOR VIEWS, SPACIOUS . BAYSIDE DECK, BEACH, AND DOG~ TURN-KEY OPPORTUNilY. EMERALD BAY $3,350,000 FABULOUS BUILDING SITE. OCEANFRONT EMERALD BAY Ron · DALEY 759-3776 SARA HINMAN 759-3705 · & BRAD HINMAN 759-3732 NEWPOKI' CoAST PELICAN POINT $3,195,000 2 NEW CUSTOM HOMES CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION. OUTSTANDING DESIGN AND QUALITY, BEACH ACCESS. · • 133 MONTE CARLo $7,000,000 lRYlNE COVE, PRIVATE ~EACH, GATED ABALONE POINT I RVINE FAMILY HOME. REMODELED IN 1998. SPECTACULAR VIEWS. POOLS, PARKING, COMMUNICATION. Ron DALEY 759-3776 }OUN MCMONIGLE 717-4711 444 VIA tmo NORD $3,69S,OOO MAGNIFICENT SfATE-OF-IllE-AKf BAYFRONf HOME lOCATED ON AN OVERSIZED CORNF.R I.Or WITH FORMAL ENIRY OFF OF Sf1WM. BUILT IN 1994wrrn1HE ABSOWTE FINFSr OF FURN1\1tlNGL _, LAGUNA BEACH Close escrow and proceed t o build your gated estate now. 11.4 acres in guard gated Three Arch Bay. Approved plans for 11,800 sq. ft. home, plus 1,000 sq. ft. guest quarters, 5 garages and pool. Panoramic ocean and Catalina Island views. Three Arch Bay Amenities include expansive private beach, sport courts, clubhouse, 24-h o ur guard gated. All 11.4 acres zoned for this one superb residence. Cannot be subdivided. Archictural plans by famed architect Chris Abel. Landscaping designed by LA Studio. $3,195,000 Ray McAfoos e 499-2838 ex.t 127 E-Mail mcaffoose@earthlink.net GUNA NEWPORT BEACH Dramatic foyer in this "Deauville" model . Lovely views of Big Canyon Golf Course from throughout the home Completely remodeled -new appliances, new carpeting, new paint French doors open to large patio Master suite with marble hath Large walk-in clo1ete Kitchen open to huge family room with fireplace 3 bedrooms, 3 bathe $895,000 ln~e BUllll · Pre1ident'1 Elite (949) 494-0215 es.t.138 96 LINDA ISLE, NEWPORT BEACH Absolutely stunning remodeled Waterfront Home, located on a private island-enclave security gated community. Designed both for comfortable living and grand scale entertaining. The spacious li ving room, fami ly room with dual-sided fireplace and wet bar, opens onto a patio overlooking the water and new dock. Fabulous master suite has a fireplace, a dynamic bath with marble thru -out and huge walk-in closet. This is truly an exceptional property. $2,250,000 Marilyn Blackwood 494-0215 Dona Dixon 494-0215 ext. 144 EACH. LAGUNA BEACH This dramatic custom oc~anfront residence offers privaoy and white water views that are unsu.rya11ed. View the cra1hing 1urf & roclz1 below in a priv~te yark like setting from three view deck1. Thi1 beautiful two bedroom, two and on ba1£ bath home with loftl.tudy ii located on an a!Poximately. 11~000 IC_Dlare foot lot on a private .Ueet. mu. home i1one0£ a kind. For more mformation .. I. {or: BobB~yd . Office (949) 494-0215 ext. 141 1 Direct (949) 650 .. SOLD (7653) •' LAGUNA B EACH The mosl spectacular Laguna Beach oceanfront. Three masler suilcs off er complcle privacy. Enjoy dramatic n o rthern Coastal Views from deck s on each level. Easy access to sandy beach & c lose lo sh ops and restaurants .. $3,200,000 Nancy Lavigne Boni Pereira 1-800-263-2619 EWPORT CORONA DEL M AR Wonderful ocean front bluf{l~cation. End of quiet private road with lots of extra parking. No neighbors on one side. Panoramic views o f ocean, Catalina, harbor entrance, cliffs and rocks. $2,249,000 Li1a A~ 644-9060 Ext. 158 .. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1• N EWPORT COAST Enjoy ex pansive views of the Newport Harbor and city li ghts in one o f Newport's finest gated communities of Ocean Ridge. This slunnin'1 residence, in a contemporary style design, is complete wid1 six bedrooms, fo ur and ~ne-half baths, theatre, gym, gourmet kitchen , offi ce, private spa, and motor court. Affords panoramic views ot die bay, ocean, c ity lights and mountains. $1,950,000 Linda T aglianetti 718 -2369 ext. 144 N EWPORT B EACH 6 Conyon Fairway, Newport Beach. Magnificent Big Canyon Golf Course Eslale. 5 bedrooms 7.5 baths 3 fireplaces, 4 ca.r garage. Extensive use of limestone & granite thru-out. S pacious patio for entertaining. Masterpiece of design & con struction. $3,250,000 Karen Lync;b . (949) 720-9995 1 I I t 1 ~ • • 1 • i • • 1 • • 1 ~ • j j .. . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1• · ' ' · ' ' . 28th Street - Marina #215 On the Rhine Channel with a great view down the channel. Gourmet kitchen, wood burning fireplace. 2 bedroOms, 2 baths. Lido Park_9{?alty Mary Lou Kiehler (714) 675-2700 220 NICE LANE, #301, NEWPORT BEACH + 2 Bdrm/ 2 Bath plus Convertible Den -.::.~=== •> 1700 sq ft. Villa Balboa Penthouse •!• Vaulted Ceilings, Skylights, Fireplace, Oversize Deck + Convenient inside Washer/ Dryer & Walk in Closet + Gorgeous Ocean and Catalina Views · + Secure Parking for 2 Cars + Storage + Community Poo~ Spa & Tennis Facilities + Controlled Entry Oate Access New baby on the way Forces Quick Sale at r Reduced Price $305,000 {Only $179.00 per sq ft) • PROPER.TY HOUSE REALTORS ---6308 W. Coeat Hwy •• Newport BUch, CA 92'63 I 2501 VISTA BAYA, NEWPORT BEACH •> 4600 sq. ft.. Custom Home on · 113 acre + 4 Bdrm -5 Bath -Library -Den <• Electric Entry Gates ensure privacy <• Cobblestone Driveway leads to 5-Car Garage •> Entertainer's dream Patio/ Deck has Fire Ring, ~uilt in BBQ, Spa, and Glass Wind Screen <• °Lush 13,300 sq. ft.. Lot sits on historic Indian Springs with Catch Pond •> Striking View of Back Bay & Saddleback Mtn TOM MILLER (949) 642-3850 PRICED TO SELL NOW AT $ 850,000 (Only $193.00 per sq ft) ~PROPERTY HOUSE ~ REALTORS 6308 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, CA 92663 GREG LEE (949) 642-3850 • • • '\ I • 1 ' I .. • .. .. • • • • .. .. " ~ • • • .: ii ,,, .. ' ,, = ti ii ~ ~ ti ~ " .. ~ ' .. i ' ~ • • • " If - .-----------------------------------------------...... , Xow You Gan 71/ford I.he ~nesl !l/(aynificenl Oceanftonl :?roperfy NOTillNGDOWN Appraised at $2.1 Million. For Immediate Sale, $1.795 Million. -=r · ,., ---~ -::7f OJesome Ocean Vie OJ ,,... ,,, ,. ,. ,.. "'.,,.~'1l.;.-;;=: Exceptional privacy with very private beach and a beachfront park. Permit for large addition. Call Anytime for Prh~ate Showing Will Cooperate with Bro,lurs $1,795,000.00 (949) 499-1896 • •I , . • • • • . I • . : • t .. . . I • I; . . . . \ I ~ I • . ' : ' I .. . . e,4masterpiece of design and construction, this magnificent ho me is approximately 7 ,000 sq. ft. le features four bedrooms, eight baths and five fireplaces. Compelling views from every window are highlighted by a sweeping bay view of graceful white sails and pleasure boats, the ever,interesting Lido, and the distant beckoning shores of Catalina. It is a private Shangri,La of captivating sunrises and sunsets. A large entry with custom oak floors flows into a handsome living room featuring a marble and oak fireplace and built,in bookcases. A stunning wet bar with granite top, sink and refrigerator serves both the living room and the adjacent dining room with seating capacity for twelve or more. The kitchen offers the ultimate in visual appeal, as well as every possible convenience for cooking and entertaining. It features Sub,Zero refrigerator/freezer, Viking range, two Thermador oven s and c6nvection .oven , separate microwave and warming ovens, and center island with sink. Both floor and fireplace are crafted of used brick. The entry,level mas ter bedroom has a beautiful marble fireplace and two enormous walk,in closets with built,ins. The his,and,her bath contains two showers, cwo dressing areas with double sinks and a jacuzzi rub. The media and entertainment room, comprising the entire third floor, is nothing short of unbelievable. An elevator serves all floors, including the lower level with children's wing of three large bedrooms, each with it's own bath, as well as a full gym/workout room with sauna and full bath. The inviting pool is adjacent to an outdoor kitchen and patio dominated by a used,brick wood,buming fireplace. $2,800,000 editerranean home with 11 3 foot bayfront. This appx 7 ,000 sf home has 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, including guest quarters, pool, spa, sauna, 4 fireplaces, dcvatot, & offers incredible panoramic views. Beautiful derailing accentuates living Room, Diniµg Room, Den, Wet Bar, & Kitehen. Private guard gated idarid has tennis, clubhouse, & private beach. Price upon Reqwst Michael K Stark (714) 444-0768 s Bedrooms p lus 2 . 75 baths in this lovely single-level ~ome which includes a swimming pool in a private front courtyard. a family room and gam~ room. Bullnose corners , freshly retextured ceilings and walls. Marble floors. 3-car garage, new concrete tile roo f. Within an easy walk to Coast Highway and the ocean. $1,195,000 ed appointment only, please ssell • owner/Agent ~-1142 • -, ( " • -I • y , I I ~ . • #-- I I \.-\ :.ais ~-~ a Oon ' ' )>P- ji;ed ;ant ~ ~ lbe )d- ~ lthe • • .i !shi' r · ot .not rt 'rel-~ ~ • ~= :.tai. f!~ ... ~1 · ~· t ' ;ah ! BUILD YOUR HOME • AT NEWPORT COAST® Pelican Crest at the Newpon Coast community is situated high on a hill and offers spacious lots averagi ng approximately a half acre. This exclusive location overlooks Pelican Hill Golf Club~ Newport Harbor, the Pacific Ocean and Ca talina Isla nd beyond. Y1s1t our Newport Coast Exhibit~ m Fashion Island~ Newpon Beach or call (888) 205-3612 for more mformauon. New Release Saturday, May2, 9:00 a.m. PELICAN CREST CUSTOM LOTS II FROM APPROXIMATELY $1.000,000 r