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1997-03-22 - Orange Coast Pilot
S P'O RT S HIGH 50tOOL IASEIAU Estancia 6, Laguna Hills 6 (suspended) Santa Margarita 5, Newport Harbor 3 Irvine 13, Corona del Mar 9 Aliso Niguel 7, Costa Mesa 1 I I MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT I Small world.,.. · Costa Mesa High students I try to bring the world a llt- 1 tie closer together during I International Week. I Above, Eric Solts and I Paulo Vaca get things started with muslc, the I untyersal language. I See page A4. I I I I I I I • -~- I MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT ti ! Strong armed ... ! Corona del Mar pitcher I I· Paul MacM.lllan delivers a • _ ! strtke ~Irvine. For I all .. ~ scores : and Sports, Bl. I • r 1.------------~ • I t • • I I I I I : ! ,. I I I I I I i l MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT i Celebration ... I i I i I Jewish children, like actor Jonathan Paz (above) at the Tarbut V'Torah Com- munity Day School, are celebrating the start of Purim which begins today at sundown. See page A13. I \ I> I·. \ I I AROUND TOWN ....... A6 I •EST BUYS .......... :Al I I· ~SIFIED ...... > •••• 87 I COMMUNITY FORUM .. A 16 I I I ! ' I I I I I I I I I ' : I I I I I ~: I • Shclring services and eliminating jobs is recommended by Newport-Mesa . 4i· ... ......,. Unified School District committee as . some of the ways to come up with $3.2 million in budget savings. · By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Share secretaries, eliminate positions and stop duplicating services. • This is the message the Citizens' Budget Committee has for school distrtct administrators. In an effort to find $3.2 million in savings and revenue to fund 7% and subsequent 2% raises for distrtct employees, the .14-mem- ber citizens' group bas met· weekly to recommend bow the school board uses its sdss0rs. •Tue consensus I beard last night is that the cuts need to be away from the classroom," said Alesia Erickson, chairwoman of the committee. Yet when committee members met with district administrators Jast week, some found that trim- ming disbict overhead costs isn't as easy as it sounds. Erickson said some· district department heads seemed more interested in defending their departments than working toward budget savings. •When we sit there with staff who is not supportive, it's a tough game to play,". Eripcson said. •Many of the budget committee ~embers were faced with very defensive staff." In talking about jobs and classrooms, it was easy for both staff and committee me~rs io 'Let us keep our children here' Concern grows that loved ones will be pushed out of Fairview Developmental Center • EDITOR'S NOTE: Families of residents at Fairview Develop- mental Center fear a push toward smaller, private group homes could hurt the well·b:fofg of their loved ones. They say a rvlew Is the best place for their ntally JU relaUves. A lawsuit wa.s filed this week as an attempt to stop the state from sending developmentaJJy disabled patlents to private homes. · This is the first In a series about the Fairview residents and families most allected by this trend toward downsizing state institutions. By Susan DHmer, Daily Pilot : , ' . COSTA MESA -The dos-: ing of Camarillo State Hospi- tal has infuriated numerous ' relatives of Fairview Develop- mental Center clients who are concerned their loved ones might be for~ out to make room for 156 to 177 new resi- dents. Lou Sarrao, Fairview's clin- ical director, spoke earlier this week to more than 50 con- cerned relatives and others at a meeting held by F<Urview Family and Friends, an orga- nization· of patients' family members. The discussion focused on the pending transfer of patients from Camarillo beginning in late April. •SEE FAIRVIEW PAGE A10 Carol Coffin wld her pmint,s s al1JJays take care of her little sister. FiiirView, Coffin says, is help~ that· vow. Before she manied, C4rol Coffin told her husband. David, that her developmentally disabled sister, Debbie, would have to be part of the deal ·1 understood that our relationship was not going to go any farther if it didn't include Debbie," David said •1 was more than willing to accept that because I loved her.• Coffin, 43, bad a previous commitment to her parents that she would l()Ok after her little sister for the rest of her life. •When we were first married, (David) gave up his bed when she visited and be slept on the couch,• Coffin said. •But we've been through some rough periods with her." Until the age of 3, Debbie developed just like any other child. She was later diagnosed as severely retarded and •SEE SISTERS PAGE A10 . ·I I get emotionally involved. Hot topics ttma.ed around the tables at the Sanborn Instruc- tional Media Center have includ- ed adding one student to district ' classrooms, eliminating entire departments and getting rid of the very center where they met The idea of adding more stu- dents to district classrooms angered committee member Lin- da Safran. • SEE BUDGET f>AGE A 18 City tries: to dig up; fundsfoi dredging _ • Newport Beach officials take trip to Sacramento to lobby for money needed to clean: up silt from Upper Ne~ort Bay. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEAC!i -City officials, loo~g to dig up fund- ,ing to dredge the years of muck build-up in ·the Back Bay, took a trtp this week to speak to state legislators on wetland restora- tion. Councilman· Dennis O'Netl, City Manager Kevin Murphy, City Attorney Robert Burnham and AsSistam City Mailager Peg- gy Ducey -along with Holly Veale, an aide to county Supervi· sor Tom Wilson -trekked upstate to testify before the Assembly's budget subcommit- tee. The subcommittee is now reviewing Gov. Pete Wilson's pro· posal to earmark $5.75 million toward restoring Soµthem Cali- fornia wetlands. They spoke in favor of that proposal, ~mphasizing the Upper Bay project in particular. •We ~tressed its importance to the region. not just to Newport Beach,• Ducey said. ·The most important thing, when you want something like this from the state, is visibility and education so that when it comes up they can place a name and a face.• The Newport Beach contin- gent also met with individual leg· islators, showing them pictures and passing • out fliers. One Assembly member they don't need to convince is Marilyn Brewer, who's based locally. •The dredging • needs to occur," said Brewer chief of staff Floreilte Cahn. "She's attempting •SEE DREDGE PAGE A18 I I ENTERTAINMENT .... .A 14 9N THE COAST ........ A3 POLICE FILES .......... Al Pl.TCHING IN FOR POOCH I I RELIGION ........... A 12 SOCIETY ............ A 11 SPORTS .............. 81 WEATHER ............ Al \\I \1111 H We can tell sum- mer ls comlng - that good ol' marlne layer we all know has returned. It wUl soon bum off to holy 1Wllhlne. See w..ther, ,... A2 ' . ~ • • Re sidgnts will hold garage sale today to raise funds for ailing Max the dog: By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Bllza- beth Donnelly rescued her dog, ·•Max, once from death's door - but for the second time around, she needed a little help. Donnelly pipced up Max three years ago from the pound, where he was scheduled to die U he did- n't find an owner. But recently the ·dog has been suffering a long lilt of chronic health problems that come with medical bllls Donnelly just can't handle on her own. And without surgery, Max would have to be put to &leep, bls veterin""ria.n said. Donnelly's neighbon in Coro- na del Mar -where Mu'• .UW- Y8K'9Dt ~ bu woo bbn fenent admirerl -wouldn't Mu endured spinal disc problems and a hip tumor. And now he needs surgery to fix his worsening back condition. So when Donnelly's friends planned to have a jolnt garage '116ale at her pl,!ce, the event quick- , ly evolved into a way to cover the , treatment he needs. The sale is of it. So they've pooled their resources to bold a garage sale today to ra1ae money fm the eillng big yellow dog. "lie'1 just a ~y fellow," Donnelly Mkl. •t111 tall wags and bis eyes .,.nJe and people jutt love to ... a.am.• Mu.Wbo~ ...... ii abOUt 7, bu 'm11rva-""8 and beck operdoal. He'I set for 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. today at :211 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar. The llve or so contributon hope to raise about $1,000. • •it was their way of being able to help me becaU98 I wouldn't take their money,• said Donnelly, a four-year Corona del Mar resi- dent. •He's so lmportant to me - doga are unconditional love.• Several ol her neighbors help her out wl~ Mu on a daily bull, • SEE MAX MOE A11 • A2 I ----~------------, ~------------~-------------~------~------~------~--~~---------~--------------. ' ,. -. I • • 'ff:.----·----~ .. --.. . -\ . ·~ -~ .... ~-·~~·» __ "\. --. -1-'\ -·_ greer wylder After 20 years in business, Mark Schell bids farewell M ark Schell Designs For Men (644-7030) is ,Dos- -ing sometime next month filter 20 years in business. Schell : said it's time to move on and try _ something different. He'd like to · work with animals. U you're looking for bargains, here's a . chance to find some. The men's : clothing is mainly European, and it's marked down below cost. Schell said the clothing is classic and in style year after year. Mark Schell is located al 3034 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. Cha's family Shoe Repair (642-4314) is extending its thanks to customers who supported the DARE contribution last month and is offering Best Buys readers 20% off on shoe repair when they bring m Uus column with . their next reprur. Cha's is located at 1673 Irvine Ave., Suite F, in Newport Beach. lf you're a big fan of Martha ' Stewart, now you can purchase her Martha Stewart everyday bed and bath coordinates at K - Pr i f P +CHURCH NAME: Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. + ADDRESS: 2987 Mesa Verde Drive East. Costa Mesa. +TELEPHONE: 549-0521 . +DENOMINATION: Luther- an. · +YEAR CHURCH ESTAB· USHED: 1960. + SERVICE TIMES: Every Sunday, 9 a.m. the first Sun- day of each month is a com- munion service. Sunday Schoo l for adults and chil- dren, 10:45 a.m. On the t hird Sunday of each month the church al so has a Sunday evening communion service at 7:30, which is more casual than the morning servic~. + SENIOR PASTOR: Mark Rogers. + PASTORAL STAFF: David Bond, youth pastor . + SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 150. + MAKEUP OF,CONGREGA- TION: A balanced blend of· single men and wome n, fam- ilies with children at home and retired men and women. +CHILD CARE: Child care is provided. Children's church meets during the worship service for children in grades three and beldw. Children of al~ ages are also we lcome in the church. -t• TYPE OF WORSHIP: A bal- ance of prayer, preaching and music. The musk is a blend of hymns and praise songs. ~TYPE OF SERMON: Rogers' sermons are some- times verse by v~rse and sometimes topical teachings, the word of God applied to change lives. + RECENT SERMON: Prior to the lent~n season, Rogers was teaching from the book of Galatians. During lent his sermons have been following Jesus on his journey to Jerusalem and the crudfix- ion. +UPCOMING SERMON: After Easter, Rogers' sermons will focus on family issues for a tim~ and the concerns and struggles of "lots of hurting people out there.,. +WELCOME WAGON: When vj5itors leave informa- tion about how to reach them, they receive a letter or card from the pastor follow- ing their visit. The church . makes an effort ta reach out to visitors without being intrusive. After the worship · service and before Sunday School, there is a fellowship hour where members and vis- itors can get acquainted. +OUTREACH PROGRAMS: The church's main outreach is the Prince of Peace school, which was founded in 1961. The school is for children, preschool through grade eight. tt has about 270 stu- dents and SO preschool chil- dren. The church also sup- ports overseas missions. For members of the church there are assorted home.fellow- ships and fellowships that meet at the church, as well as Luth occasional classes and semi- nars on subjects of Interest. such as parenting and mar- riage. For the youth, there ·are Mini-League and Jr. and Sr. League fellowship and activities. + Ml$SION STATEMENT: Members of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church believe that our first and greatest respon- sibility to God is to worship him with all of our soul and mind; that God has com- manded us to love ournelgh- bor as ourselves. The church exists to minister to people's needs, spiritual, emotiQnal, relational and physical; that the .. Great Commission# (Matthew 28:19-20) man- dates that the church com- municate God's word to tt:ie world and that we have fel- lowship with each other, including fellowship within our church and with others who make up the body of believers. We strive to share our faith through our wor~. actions and attitudes. Our desire is to welcome and serve everyone who comes to Prince of Peace; that each one of us should be growing in his/her faith. We spend time studyi ng the Bible dur- jng our service each Sunday, and throughout the week. Through the studying of God's word we gain insight. understanding and direction for our lives. • By Michele M. Marr MARC MARTIN I OAllV PILOT J Pastor Mark Rogers of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. I I ' I I I I I I I _J I I I I I l I I I I I I ' I ; mart 646-77.0J-Jocated at 2200 Harbor Blvd, in Costa Mesa. The L --------------------------------------------------------------~------------------------------~ : new line includes sheets, coordi- nating comforters, towels, ther- mal blankets, shower curtains, pillows and mattress,.pads. The . everyday collection is priced very School board members deserve. thanks for dedication • affordably. I - , -While looking for ~wimwear, , stop by Neiman Marcus this • weekend. The Neirndll Nlarcus ·Swim Shop is havtng a preview . of the season's hottest swimwear. ·, There will be fit cl.i.njcs and new • designer swimsuits from Missoni, : Maschino, Versace, and Dolce · and Gabbana. The Swim Shop · Will also feature cover-ups, san- . dais, beach bags, hats and sun ·'treatment products. If you make : a swimwear purchase of $100 or : roore during the event, you'll ·receive a complimentary Clarins : sun products sample. NeJman : Marcus (759-1900) is located at · Fashion Island in Newport : Beach. lf you're in search of a great : place to enroll your kids in · karate lessons, the city of New- : port Beach Community Services : offers youth Japanese karate · lessons for bargain prices and the lilStructor/Sensei, Bruce Butler, is the best Classes are taught for children ages 5 to 15 years in all levels of karate. The fee for a 10- week session is $45 for one day a week and $70 for two days a week. Classes are held at West Newport Community Cente r at · 883 W. 15th St. m Newport Beach. To enroll in classes, stop ·by the city of Newport Beach ·offices at 3300 Newport Blvd. ir1 ::Newport Beach, and pick up a '"'.Newport Navigator for the latest schedule. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, :call me at 540-1224 or fax me at 646- , •4170. DEDICATED: As noted in Thursday's Daily Pilot, the seven members of th~ Newport-Mesa Board of Education left for a three-day workshop at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia on "Public Engage- ment." They didn't have to go, but they did it out of the interest of becoming better school board members. They received no pay for their time in Philadelphia. For some board members, they gave up irlcome they get paid when they work at their regular jobs. For all they gave up four days with their families and a couple of "free" weekend days. The cost to Newport Mesa Unified School District and the community was zero -not one cent. No one from the Newport or Costa Mesa community wels asked or stepped forward to pay the trustees airfare, hotel bill or meal costs. The Danforth Foun- dation paid the expenses for all seven trustees and Superinten- dent Mac Bernd to attend the workshop as they did for only nine other school districts in the USA. That's quite an honor for our district trustees to be select- ed. There are literally tens of thousands of school districts across the USA which would have liked to trade places with our district trustees in Philadel- phia. I for one will give my thanks to the dedicated seven for giving of their lime to become better school board members. CLUB NEWS: The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor will dedicate a Freedom Shrine at Lincoln Elementary School on jim de boom Friday, March 28, 1997 at a 8:45 a.m. ceremony. The Freedom Shrine consists of framed copies of a couple of dcizen of major documents in American history such as the Declaration of Inde- pendence, Bill of Rights and the instrument of surrender of the Japanese at the end of World War D. The documents are avail- able for Llncoln students to study. Club members, under the leadership of president Steve Rautus, have purchased copies of the documents and arranged for their installation at Lincoln School. A number of schools in the Newport-Mesa district and John Wayne Airport have the Exchange Club Freedom Shrines. The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club will assist with the wheel· chair sports camp being held at Sadtileback College on Tuesday, March 25, 1997. Club members are wondering how they man- aged to partake in Mexican food at their St. Patrick's Day celebra: READERS HQJUNE 642-6086 Mesa, CA 92626. Copyright: No news stories, illustrations. edlto- rlal matter OC' adveftlsemenu herein can be reproduced with- out written permission of copy- right owner. VOL 91, NO. 60 Record your comments about the Daily Pilot °' news tips. ADDRESS Our addr.u is 330 w. Bay St~ Costa Mese, Calif. 92627. COBRECDONS It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt· ly corre<t all en-on of sutxtance. PINM Qll 574-4233. m The Newport Beactv'Costa M.sa Daffy Piiot (USPS-144-tOO) Is , HOW TO REACH US ~ The limes Omlge County (800) 252-9141 ~ OMlifled 642-5678 =642-4321 News 540-1224 ' Spol1s 642""'330 Newt, Spor1s Fax 646-4170 ~l~ot2harthllnk.net luslnesJ Office 642 .. 321 Bwnes. Fu 631-5902 ~L_ .... ~ TEWERAlURES Newport Beach 73155 Balboa 73155 Costa Mesa 76152 Corona del Mar 72155 SURF FOMCAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2..t sw Newport 2-3 SW Blackles 2..t s-N River Jetty 2..t SW CdM 2·J SW TIDU lODAY First low tion held at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. The club is seeking local ethical businesses or business persons to be considered for the Club's Four-Way Test AwaTd. Nominations can be sent to Kent Coleman at P.O. Box 4113, Irvine , 92616 by March 31, 1997. Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club president Phil Evans presented awards to members Tom It~ for 50 years of service, Harry Sparkes, Fred Ellil and Ron Craig for 35 years, Hank Nomsyeld 30 yea.rs, Roberto · Jara and Paul Lamas, 15 years and membership production keys to Bert Smith and Jim Wahner for bringing ir1 new members ir1 the October membership drive. WORTii REPEATING: From the newsletter of the Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club ... "Learn to disagree with- out being disagreeable." SERVICE a.uB MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved In your community, make new friends, network or give something bade to your communlty7 Try a service club! You are invited to attend a dub meeting this coming week. Many clubs will buy your first guest meal for you. 1\JESDAY -7:30 a.m. Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the at the Balboa Bay Club. Noon Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Club meets ;1t the Costa Mesa Community Center. 6:00 p.m. Costa Mesa·Newport Harbor Lions Club, the Fish Fry Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club. WEDNESDAY ..:... 7:JO •.m. South Coast Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the University Athletic Club. Noon Soroptlmlst lntematlonal Newport Harbor meets at the Santa Ana Country Club for a business meet· Ing. Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Count.ry Club. ~ SUNDAY First low 2:35a .m ............. 0.6 . First high 8:37 a .m ............ .4.8 Second low 2:51 p.m ............. 0.3 Second high 9:00 p.m ...•......... 4.7 WATER The ml.II of sw.tls a>mlng In Is tontnbudng to~ flne surfing mndltb. thk Wilek· end. The ..... from publlthed ~through Sat- Ufd.ly. In Newport 8e.tch and Costa Mesa, soblc:rlptlons are only 1Vallable by d»crfblng to The TI"* Or•noa ~ (800) 252-9141. In MHI outside of Newport l..ti Md Costa Mes.I. subtalptlons to the DtHy flflot otttiJ .. .,.....,.. by IMll for s ,(j' J*' "'°""" ~ cMs ~ p.id .c Coif.I Mel, CA. (Prlces lndude .. ~ _ .. .,.,_ ................. ,. NeWt, a Tim9 MWror <:ompeny. ~ 2:05 a.m •..•.•....••. 0.9 ~115 ... wll pellt toca.y CDITtinlng wttt\ the~ tMI thlt's on the dldlnt. (JIPICl d'lllt '° thouldlr-Hgh ~ In our ~ ... ,, ..... .,._.. ...... Md lex.el i-.) ~ TDl: Send ...... ~ to The Nlwpor1 leeCWCOltl ...... O.ity ,.lot. '.O. le. 15IO, CClltll ~ S. ICWr\ P'NldtM Ind CEO MlltL ....... Vkil ~ Gtnlral ~ '°"'""""~of 0.--'oi• .,. Clllf a., NI ,.,_ ,_,_, Fln1Ngh 1:06a.m ...••.••...• A.8 S«ond tow 2:27 p.m ••••••••• , .•• o. 1 S«ond Ngh 8;l8 p.tn ••.•••••.. ' , .4.S hWt furlhlr .... Exchange Club of Qrange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 6:00 pA Newport Balboa Rotary Club meets at Books on Tape in Costa Mesa for a yocatlona\ Visit. THUltSOAY -7:00 a.m. Costa Mesa· Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon. Kiwanis Oub of-Newport Beach-Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Newport Beach Crty man- ager Kevin Murphy. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the at the Hyatt for a Fashion Show. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club for a Exchange Oub birthday party. The Newport-Irvine RotMy Club meets at tN !MM Marriott Hotel to hear Ken Masco on Effective- ness . • C~nY & Q.U8S is published every Saturday in the Daily Pilot Fax your service club's meeting informatioo to 631·5851 or mail tQ 1743 Bayport · Way, Newport Beac.'h, 92660. POLICE FILES COSTAMESA . • Harbor Boulevard: Six cars and S700 cash were stolen from a paint and • body shop in the 2000 bloc.k. An approximately Hoot·by·Hoot piece of sheet metal was cut and bent back, leading to the garage of the business. • Orange Avenue: A S300 compact disc player was stoler\ from an unlocked residence in the 2500 block. • Utah Clrde: SS,275 worth of items including electronic equipment.--jewelry and luggage were stolen from a residence in the 1600 block. A backyard kitchen window was forced open. •Windsor Coult Sl,000 worth of tools were stolen from an open garage in the 3400 block. •Newport Boulevard: Five pairs of sunglasses worth S 1, 168 were stolen from a display case at a sunglasses store in the 1700 block. NEWPORT BEAOt • s.nti,.o Drive: Several articles of jewelry, a camera case, two cameras, sil- verware and a suitcase worth a total of S2,335 were stolen from a residence in the 2000 block. A bedroom window was pried open. •Kings Road: A 1997 BMW was stolen from the front of a residence in the 400 block. According to the police report., the victim thinks the key yvas left in the Ignition. • West a.Ibo.: A washer and dryer worth a total of S200 were stolen from an unlocked garage in the 2800 block. • West Cout Highway: A S350 cellular phone was stolen from a bathroom in the 1200 block. . • Newport c.nter Drive:The rear window of a truck was smashed causing S100 worth of damage, but nothing was reportedly stolen. ' Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price $125/hr ATTORNEYS AT LAW BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS .. Cor~~a.tions, partnerships, mergers, acqu1s1t1ons, buy-sell agreements, contracts and collections REAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Evictions, foreclosures, easements, title disputes, work-outs ESTATE PLANNING Trusts, Wills, Probate Admin istration LEGAL =()PTIONS AlTQIN&XI AT LAW (714) 760-8775 Newport &.ch/Coeca Mesa Daily Pilot .. I SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1997 A3 .. · When Oscars won't do, there's. always the Freels • . briefly in the news - I t was bound to hqppen soon- er or later: I work Uj) a piece ~ this or that topic, then anoU>cr in the Dally Pilot's multi- farious stable of columnists writes on the samb subject a day earlier. Ergo, so much fOJ' today's · planned column on the upcom- ing Oscars. How was I to know th~ my colleague, Peter Buffa, would run an Oscar column Fri- day? Our slants were slightly dif- ferent, but close enough that I dumped mine. I swiftly shifted to a column on another highly regarded awards ceremony: th~ Freels. Unlike the Oscars, the Freels recognize local places and things with which we must co-exist every day. Some enhance our environment, others are a blot on it. The Fred winners for 1996-97 are: Loudest Flight out of John Wayne: The winner is, tah-dahl, Federal Express, for the flight that shatters eardrums six evenings a week about 7-7:10 . p.m. I hasten to add that compe- tition was intense and there are many on the runner-up list. . Worst Coordination of Traffic Signals: The unmatched set ori Bristol North, at Birch and at Campus. I drive this stretch, oh, three or four times a week every ~ek and I have never -repeat N;J_:i ,11111 Outlet North Carolina Discounte d Prices at a Southe rn California address HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. ~osta Mesa Where your . . . unaginaaon STARTS, and your search ENDS ... fred martin never -been able to make both si~. Doesn't matter whether you stop 011 the red at Birch, or catch the. green and sail through, you inevitably have to stop at Cam- pus. I have not tried it, but I think if you run the red at Birch, as more and more are doing, you can finesse a green at Campus. Most Dreadful Traffic Plan- ning: With the El Toro Y suppos- edly resolved and open, surely there is no automotive catiflu- ence more deserving than the disastrous trisection of the Costa Mesa Freeway, 19th Street and Newport Boalevard. Drivers coming down New- port Bo\tlevard need to get Qver to the left, or they will automati- cally be burped into ,the right- tum-only lane at 19th Street. Meanwhile, many freeway motorists need to swerve right abruptly so they can get onto 19th Street. Naturally, neither side will let the other in, even though all they want to do is exchange places. All this ruckus is caused by what is known in traffic engi- neering circles as a gore point Gore, as in bloody, as in punc- ture and stab. Most Beautlful Office Jtutld- tng: Easy: The sprawling, Span- ish-colonial building at 1901 Newport Blvd. Despite its beau- ty, its fountains and cowtyards, the joint bas been empty for · Y¥1'6· You could call the place a white elephant, except !t's pink. The building, which, among · other problems, was mired in the Resolution nust Co. twn}.oil, is now controlled by the·guy who owns Giant Felix Chevrolet in Los Angeles. He is offering it for sale or lease, but his o=:dn~ call me back so I regre can't give you an asking price. Best Looking Car Store: A slam-dunk:·The Land Rover dealership on Jamboree. When ' the off-road people took over from BMW, the building was your basic box. Nothing wrong with it, nothing right witli il Then, with a modest but high- ly creative face lift, a striking yet tasteful British Racing Green paint job on the trim, and the FARRELL G. HINKLE, D .D.8 .,M .8 .D.,RC. Newport Beach: 844-1281 •Banta Ana: 558-1122 Prectice Umltad To Drthodontica end Ti enclbular DiMrdertl •Art Deco Upholstery ·• Slipcover Sofa & Chair • Rustic & Iron & Pine Furniture 10%0FF by me ntioning ad ·' clever little display mountains, the place ingeniously renects quality and action. Leut Good Looking Store- front. Open Dlvt.don: ne between Landry's seafood house on West Coast Highway and the new West Marine building, like- wise. Both look grossly out of place. Of course, I used to think Marrakesh was a dreadhil affront, so I guess we can learn to live with almost anything. Belt Floorshow 1n Town: Check out the cooks at Wok Spirit on the comer of 17th Street and Irvine Avenue. You can catch their near-balletic action through the glass panetin the tiny dining-waiting room. It would beitacky not to order some of their usually good food -to go, of course. Best Dancing: Scott Dalton's Swingtown, late of Gringa's on ·the Peninsula, now blowing great tunes Sundays at 8 p.m. a t Windows on the Bay. Swing- town swung at our daughter's wedding reception last fall, and I guarantee they are a moving, grooving, genuinely musical (i.e., · Dorsey, Ellington, Miller style) big band. . If you have nominees in these or other categories, drop a line. • FRED MARTIN•s column runs every Thllrsday and Saturday. Mary Sakioka honored by women's group Sakibka Pa.rm founder and C"Osta Mesa resident Mary Sakio- ka was honored Thursday evening at an awards dinner held at the Sutton Place Hotel Hosted by the Orange County Chapter of the National Associa- tion of Women Business Owners, the dinner was given to celebrate five women who •have allowed other women to achieve more in their businesses and communi- ties,• said association president Karen Herb in a prepared state- ment. Sakioka, a first generation Japanese ~erican, was placed in an internment camp during World War II. There, she met her husband, Roy, and also learned how to farm. After the war, Sakioka and her husband moved to Orange Coun- ty and bought some land The cou- ple then started a farm with Saldo- ka's in-laws, and it was mostly she and her mother-in-law wbo raised the crops, while her husband anti father-in-law sold them. Roy Sakioka, who died in 1995, went OD to become one of the richest men 1n the county. 1be farm remains today as one of the • largest in the county, and tbe Sak.iokas are among the top twenty most affluent families ~ Costa Mesa. • Mayor Dehay to speak on Balboa plan Newport B.each citizens can hear Mayor Jan Debay's thoughts on the city's plans to revitalize the Balboa Peninsula at a community meeti,ng today. Debay will speak, .field qw!S- tions and hear concerns at 9 a.m. at the council chambets, 3300 Newport Blvd. The Newport Mooring Association is sponsot· ing the ..event, which will focus OD how boat moorings will be affect- ed by the Balboa Peninsula Plan- ning Advisory Committee repo(t. . Meet. Greet. Eat. Comlete. · You're invited to join Newport Beach Business Club mem- bers for brE!akfast at ttie Bal- boa Bay Club. Don't pass up this fantastic opportunity .. • Meet successful profes- sionals in a variety of fields • Greet new and old business associates • Eat a healthy breakfast.from a delectable buffet while you share business and personal experiences. . Oh, and after this great AM tune-up, you'll compete mas- terfully in your busi~ess. The NBBC, established in 1980, is looking for a few aggressive bus~ness profes- sionals to fill select catego- ries. Breakfast m~etings are the first and third Thursdays of each month at the Balboa Bay Club @ 7:30 AM. Call today for information ... bring a smile .and an appetite for business. .. § NEW PORT BEACH.BUSINESS CLUB For more information, please contact Larry DeCrona, Club Director 0 714/505-9582 New Styles ·Arriving Daily. Visit Us During Spring Break!! " Toes on the Nose B1ltierra Surf Boerls ~tve~cl-.------'--• Big Hed Kapu Surf Bouds ~~ Quicksilver 26 ReUSu9ar Clu~ Raisens . Rey11 Spoonir .. 8.S Qu1ke Quicksilver Boys Roxy Look for the opening of The Aloha Roo111 featuring Toes on the Nose Men & Women's Shirts, Shorts & Outerwear Also featuring Hawaiian Collectibles, Antiques, Longboards, Surfboards & Skateboard Men ) & Women) Firat Choice For Surfwear KAYAKS WEEKEND WEAR 1036 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach (W eetclifr Piasa) '·'831-2 , A• SATURDAY, MARCH 22. 1997 . HOLA,· TOMODAC~I · .-Students at Newport Harbor and Costa M~ high schools celebrate their diverse backgrounds with International Week activities. By Mlchetle Terwilleger, ~/y Pilot . Egq rolls, Aztec dancing, the beat of a Japanese drum. For on.e week, Newport Har- bor and Costa Mesa high Students shared some.of the deeper mean- ings behind these artifacts of their respective cultures. The student governmeJJ.ts at each of the schools 9rganized international weeks to-celebrate their diversity and their unity. For Newport Harbor junior Baola De Leon, it was an Aztec dancing performance that res- onated with her and her roots. "l talked to my mom about it,• Baola said. ·rm Hispanic and I've always been into my culture.• Newport Harbor was able to provide an international week like they've never bad because of an anonymous donation of $5,000 that allowed them to bring in speake(S and entertainers. "People have been really impress~d. • said Katrina Tangen, who serves as Newport Harbor's philanthropic and.community ser- vice comnlissioner for the student governnient. • · MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Ollses Ordonez dances the "cumbla" with Noemi Avelar as they ~hearse for their performance Thursday in the Lyceu.pi at Costa Mesa High School. • At Costa Mesa, each day of the week was assigned to a paJticular ethnic group: European, Asian, African-American and Latino. Asian students awarded those F~G .. INTERIORS Making Your World Better From Within!· (714) 673-1212 SEE OUR WEB PAGE http://www.farthingin~eriors.com Remodeling!!!! Kitchen and Bath Specialists Call For FREE In Home Consultation Expert Interior Designers and On-Staff Crews From Concept to Installation Proud Member of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce SERVING ORANGE COUNTY FOR 18 YEARS COOL Lie. S6081S MICHAEL V. 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"We're trying to make the students proud of their culture," r--------------------------------------•---------------, I t l INTERNATIONAL WEEK EVENTS : I I I I Diana Long, a parent who helped organize international events at Newport Harbor, said she enjoyed watching students get involved by learning Aztec and West African dances and pounding on Japanese d"We're trying to get to know each oth~r in a·new and differeI\t way," Long said. "We wanted to expand their minds. We wanted to go far in extending a hand of friendship to each other.• · l AT NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH AT COSTA MESA HIGH : l • Opening ceremony with • Musk from NCh ~lity l : Abalje African Dancers during breaks • I • Bagpipe music • Food from each ethnk dub I • International food festival ~~;: ~= Mexican immi-1 • Danza Azteca dancen grants . l • Assembly with speaker, Dr. • Spanish dances : Piper-Mandy . · • Asian Dragon dance : • Japanese Festival drummers • Zimbabwe dance : • Unity essay contest • Tap dancing • • Wortcshop on racism • Fashion show I ' t I ~------------------------------------------------------4 I can't believe ..... . It's My Home . Landscaping or re-landscaping is your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dreams i l r' .. I -~ come nue, and increase your home's value, too! · . 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It can be done, bur Bolsa C hica will be saved only if we all 'make the effort runy. • To help, please send in the attached coupon with your donation, or call the Bolsa Chica Land Trust hotline at (714) 960-9939. ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-~ i __:_Enclosed is my. donation of$ . ! i ~I want to join Bolsa Chica Land Trust. Enclosed are I i my membership dues. ($20.-family; $15--regular; $10-srudent/senior.) i •Name: 1 • ! Address: ! ·!Phone: · ! I Send To: Bolsa Chica Land Trust ! I• 207 21st Street I • i Huntington Beach, CA 92648 1 -dect.tedble ' • --·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·· •• J. . SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1997 Twitching at Matetsi while on safari ill ~~w~~ .. . . . Here's the latesl ln&tallment filed by Newport Beach naUve Su.an Seely and her new hus· band, Arie Katz, during their yearlong honeymoon around the world. You can reach them at their Internet web site address www.jwconnecUon.com. The Daily Pilot plans to pub- Ji&h periodic updates of the trip. By Susan Seely, Daily Pilot A fter our excellent train adventure from Pretoria to Victoria Palls, Zimbabwe, we were picked up along· with anotlier couple, Tony and Uz • (who happen to be the owners of a guest house in South Africa), and taken to the Water Lodge in the Matetsi Game Reserve. The reserv~. which is com- prised of two subcamps -the . Susan Seely and Arie Katz Water Lodge and the Safctri Camp -is owned by Africa's largest eco-tourism group, Con- servation Corpo_ration Africa, which endeavors· to create sus- tainable conservation areas through low-impact eco-tourism. ·Upon arriving at a "camp-" that seemed to emerge suddenly from out of the bush -the "reception desk" was a table out in the open overlooking the mag· nificent Zambezi river -we checked in with a glass of iced tea and were given a brief intro- duction to the camp by Dwn.isani, who was fo be our ranger during our stay. The Water Lodge is situated on the Zambezi River and com- prises three individual camps of six suites each (with air-condi- tionlng, no less) which each haye a private deck and plunge pool overlooking the river. The suites are beautiful with two large lux- urious rooms decorated in Zim- babwean motifs in blue slate and teak with huge doors, opening up to the view of the River. In addition to the plunge pool there is a bathtub on a raised platform inside the very large bathroom, a shower area all in · slate, and an outdoor shower that looks out to the river and the •bush." Mosquito netting over the large bed complements it all volunteer directory ,. • The VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs periodically in the Daily Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your organi- zation listed, call 642-4321, ext. 331. • MARCH OF DIMES The March of Dimes office in Newport Beach needs volunteers to coordinate anct index· resource files and create a master filing system of information and referral sources. This agency, dedicated to preventing birth defects, also needs front office assistants. Orientation is provided. For information, call 263· 1100. NEWPORT BEACH FRIEND~ OF THE LIBRARY The continuing interest in the Used Book Store in the Central Library has cre- ated a need for more volunteers to staff the store and the workroom, where members categorize and screen the con- dition of. the books donated by the com- munity. Volunteers must be members of Friends of the Library and are asked to wori< two three-hour shif!s per month. Religious Science Call volunteer coordinator Hannah Fly· nn at 673-0419 or the bookstore.at 759· 9667 for more information. NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM The library's literacy program urgently seeks volunteers to tutor adults wishing to improve their reading and writing skills. Tutor Training Workshops held at the Central Library will certify volun-- teers. They take place at 1000 Avocado Ave. Registration includes a S20 tax· deductable fee covering all training materials and books. Phone 717-3874 for more information. NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA The Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA needs a variety of general volunteer help. For information or applications, call Rita, 642-9990. ORANGE COUNTY HARVEST Orange County Harvest is committed to feeding the hungry by reducing pro· duce left in the fields and is seeking vol- unteers to glean weekly cm Wednesday mornings from 8 to 10 a.m. and on the third Sunday of each month from 1 to 3 p.m. For more information, call 708- 1597. .-• HOMELESS TASK FORCE The Orange County Homeless Task Force is recruiting volunteers fQr the Interfaith Council Network to work one- on-one with homeless adults in a pro- gram on basic life skills. For information, call 263-1774. ORANGE COUNTY LAW AUXJLUARY The involve1111ent of the Orange Coun- ty Law Auxilliary enables hundreds of school children tour the c.ounty's Superi· or Court Building. This volunteer group supporting the Orange County legal community seeks individuals who'd...ffke to guide such tours. For information,'call Doreen Gray at 774-6518. ORANGE COUNTY WORKS . Participate in life managemEhrt and employment training wori<-shops as a success coach to foster youth, ages 16 to 18. This one-time three hour experi- ence, or an ong6ing commitment. Con- tact Tami Petterson.at 8Sh869S. a Spiritual t Approach ()Living The House rules. House Of lmpqrts ,,.,"._, .. ,~ ,-11c:..r:, r.~f"';~ ••. J'4[1r~,,~ i•·.111 ··).\ 1 \<lQ u-1--8-0_0_M_E.._R_C_E_D_E_S_t~!.) - - Emergency Ambulance Service Nnw Included! ·Fire Medics ••• Because Emergencies _ Can Happen Any Time. N ewport Beach paramedics respond to thou$ands of 911 calls each year. They know how important if is to be prepared for unexpected emergencies that could mean life or death for you or someone you love. You can be prepared, too. By joining the Newport Beach Fire Medics pro- gram at $42 per year, you and all the members of your household can be covered for unlimited paramedic and emergency ambulance services-with no out~of-pocket expe11ses. Otherwise, a visit by paramedics to your home can cost you up to $500, including emergency ambulance transportation to the hospital. Interested in protecting yourself against the unexpected cost of emergencies? Far 'more 1n11rm1tl1n, call (714) 844-8888. ---------------------------------------------YES! I want to become a member of the Fire Medics program! Jim ........ ~, (ll~M1trttt~1) I Method of Payment 0 l wibh to pay In full. Enclosed is a chl>ek for $42 m<1dc payable to the City of Newport Beach. 0 Pl ease include my Fire Medics membership ft.-c In my municipal services bill every other month. I will pay $42 in ix installments of • ~~~. ~ I do not n.>CCIVl' o municipal services statement. Please bill m m ·i:11. p..lymcnt o( $7 each . MAil Tiii APPUCUlll ftn Tl: Newport &~ch Ftre t"nd Manne Dq>artment, P.O. Box 1768, Newport Bc.lch, CA 92658-8915 An offi 1al program of the ~port Beach Fire 1tnJ M~rin<' ~poirtme'lt. Para.nwdk M'l'Vices Will i,. rendtted regard! of ability to p.l)' or m ·mbenh1p 1n the! Fire Medi('& pnignm. . . J and makes for a romantic "cocoon." It was the most amazing feel- ing to be splashing about in our plunge pool, looking about at the mon,k:eys in the trees and seeing the Zambezi River flowing by, just a few meters away. The next morning, five of us left for our game drive. The game drive did not pro- duce a lot of "game" per se, although we did see baboons, wildebeest, zebra, warthogs, side-striped jackal, kudu, and lots of impala. The highlight was when we stumbled upon a lion · who was none to happy with us and let us know it. Matetsi is set on 50,000 hectares of land that used to be hunting concessions so the ani- mals are all still very wary of humans, as one can well under- stand. It was during this trip that Arie and I began our transforma-. . tion from mere bird-watchers into genuine "twitchers. • Both Tony and Uz were famil- iar with and interested in the Southern Abica bird life and Dumisani and bis tracker, December, were excellent at finclil1g and identifying thent so we got caught up in the.excite- ment as well Some of the more interesting and/or rare birds tha't we identi- fied were the paradise whydah. kori bustard, red-billed wood- boopoe, narina trogon (particu- larly rare to see), lilac-breasted roller, grey lourie, Abican jac@.na. paradise fiycatcber, European bee eater and tropical boubou That afternoon we transferred over to the other Ma~tsi camp, the Safari Lodge, w~ere our room.was just as stunning as at the Water Lodge, but completely different. It was a psuedo-tent ~ with a deck overlooking the ·vlei• where we often saw • groups of zebra and wildebeest •; gathering. :• Jn another drive, we again : : saw the hon, this time with bis • lioness and we found the •ki.D" that unbeknownst to us they bad been looking after (that's why they were acting so peevish in the morning). • It was a young zebra, or the .' remains of one really, with the mauled head and forearms all intact, but ending at the ribcage, which was completely cleaned out. A bit gruesome, but really interesting to see. A few meters away we Jound a hoof and bits and pieces, but the next morning when we went back to look -everything was completely cleaned up. Nature has a very efficient garbage/recycling system. wall 1111it~fi, i11L·. ... 111ea11 s q 11 a/ i ty .f itr11it11 re Beautiful homes Deserve ,Beautiful furniture. Alt of O ur Office and Entertainment Centers. <£>ave On · Qg_ality Oak Home Office <fJ Entertainment are Carefully Conslru eattr em_-alfty 08k Woods. with Your Choice of Nalural, Medium or Dark Oat finishes. Interest fQEE for 6 Months O.A.C. Don't Miss out on this Annual ~PQINC CLEAQANCE. lt'ttll 1111ils .. i11£·. /1/1 (//'' jl ////,'/ \ J 1/ ff',, ,1 If 2198 Lakewood Blvd., Long Beach 310/597-4311 On 6ale Nowl • ,• " •' " .. .. .. '• '• ·' .. .. " ,, .. " ., , ,• ,• . , . . .. . .. .. " .. . '• "'A& . ' ' ..... SATURDAY, MARCH 22. 1997 900K SIGNING Barnes & Noble bookstore pre- sents Orange Coast Magazine editor Martln Smith who will sign copies of his book. "Time Release,• at 2 p .m. at 9018 South Coast Dnve, Suite 150, Costa Mesa. For more mfonnation, call 444-0226. DELTA BLUES ' Barnes & Noble presents Lance Pettis who will perform down- home Della Blues from 7 to 9 p.m. ·at 9018 South Coast Drive, Suite 150, Costa Mesd. For mfonna- bon, Cdll 444-0226. SPRING AUCTION °IBM USERS Women In Management 1s hdvtn!J 1t!. spnng auction ell 11 Orange Coast. Colleg~'s mM PC Users Group wW meet today a m at the Shcrdton Newport, from 9 a.m. to noon ln OCC's Sdence Hall. Annual member- 4545 MdrArthur Blvd. n w (•vent ship is $45. For information, call 662-2939. mclude!> pn1.<~l>. food, a fdsh1on ... .__ ___ __,__ _________________ ___J BUSINESS SEMINAR show Wlth Ooncd!.ter Fd!>htons, raffle pnLeS clnd dn auction Cost is $25 t1nd t1clvdmt· reservdltons Me required for more in1orma- l10n, cdll (310) 4:!0-Sh55. .CRAFT SHOW South Codst Plaza presents the "Chn stmd!. Everyday Spring- ltmC'" craft !.how fr om 10 a .m. to 5:30 p.m. on the corner of Bear .Street and Sun.Uower Avenue. The gifts ol spring include deco- rative Edster bdskcts, hand- pa mted c•ygi. c1nu Easter yc1rd ornaments. For nH>rc· infom1c1tion, call 435-2050 Orange County Fairgrounds 1J1 Costa Mesa. Jog Fest '97 will fed- ture free face pamllng, bcilloon art, two bounce houses, a real Desert Storm Hwn Vee, Costa Mesa Fire Department's biggest ftre engine and the chorus' chuckwagon will serve food. The pubLic is welcome for the small price of sponsoring a boy i.n the jog-a-lhon. For more information, . call 708-1..670. Merrill Lynch offers a free business luncheon on ~winning Strategies for Business Owners" a t 11:45 a.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 517-0183. LIP ENHANCE JOG-A-THON VISIONARIES rive ctistingu1shed Cal Sldte Fullerton alumni wiJl be featured d i the university's fourth annudl "V1s1on and Visionaries" cele- hrat10n al 6:30 p.m at the Pour SPdsons l lotel, 690 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach. For morP inlormatton Cdll 773 2414. President of English Ideas, Ltd., a local beauty company that focuses exclusively on products for the lips, will offer free lip cori- suJtations from 2 to 5 p .m. at Bloomingdale's in Fashion Island. For more information, call 789- 8790. CYBERCAFE ThP All-American Boys Chorus will hold its annual fund-ra1s1ng JO<J-d-thon from 1 to 4.30 p.m. at th£> DdvLs School lrdck located on Arlington Onve ddJacenl to the ' Orange Coast College offers its ffSa turday Morning Cybercafe" from 9 a .m. to noon in Hi-Tech ·- ~ORANGEIM30D "/hr I al (;ood ( r1111i<'1111101f \tolt'" ·' Benefltin9 Orangew~od ~-Jl'.!ake a diffe~ce in the Children s Foundation life of a deserving chi/J! Ungaro • Anne Klein • D KNY • Escada • St. John and 1nore! END OF THE MONTH SALE l1ri .llarr·h 21"', .'-,,_al .11arf·h 22,,,' & • 1111 ~larch 23r" Hours: Mon-Sat lOam to 5pm • Sunc(ay 10am-4pm J UST IN! New Spring Merchandise ~ Sav..-l 0%1 on aU Purd1asel'I over $) 00 \'of to lw """" ll'il Ii ({ ny ol lwr dis mu 11 /. Ex pi rt's Mardi 2:1, 19<)7 760-6640 • 2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Accepting Appointt~nts For Spring Consignments. Do11atio11s are alwnys we[con1e. Santa Ana Heights Water Company Shareholders: Irvine Ranch Water District's TENDER OFFER .PERIOD HAS BEEN EXTENDED to Monday, April 14, l 997 at 3 p.m. Los Angeles time. IRWD _looks forward to the opportunity to provide y.ou with quality water service . Free notary service available for those who have misplaced their shares. 1 \- For more information, call Santa Ana Heights Water Company at (714) 545-1060. I , . ., .. -·. ·~-~ . . •.!It Lab room 201 of OCC's'Technolo- gy Center. The topic of the day will be ·shopping -on-line malls, coupons, bargains galore.•. Sessions are $29 per class or $25 each when l)gning up tor three or more classes. Call 432-5880. BOAT SHOW The 24th annual Newport Boat Show will take place !rom 10 a.m. to 6 p .m. at the Newport Dun~s Resort and Marina in Newport Beach. Hundreds of new and used power and sailboats will be on display in the water, and boot- ing enthusiasts will be able to boaxd and compaxe the various floor plans and features of all the different models. Admission 'is $8 for adults and free for children age 12 and under. For more infor- mation, call 757-5959. TAX STRATEGIES Courtlandt Financial offers a free workshop on •Successful Tax Strategies" from 10 to 11 a.m. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 224-0350. PANCAKE BREAKFAST. The Newport Harbor Baseball Association is holding its annual pancake breakfast to help support the youth in Pony Baseball from 7 to 11 a.m. at Mariner's School on the com er of Irvine Avenue and Mariner's Drive in Newport Beach. For more information, call 675-5631. T~PARATlON The Volunteer Income Tu Assisting Program otters a free program designed to provide income tax assistance to low- income, elderly, non-English speaking and/or handicapped persons from 9 a.m. to noon in room 104 of OCC's Business Edu- cation building. For more infor- magon, call 360-2094. SOUND OF MUSIC • Newport Elementary's brama Club presents "The Sound of Music" at 4 p.m. at 1327 Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. The cast is made up of first-through sixth- graders from the drama club. Tickets are $5. For more informa- tion, call 673-8474. SUNDAY SOUND OF MUSIC Newport Elementary's Drama Club presents ""Fbe Sound of Music" at 4 p .m. at 1327 Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach . The cast is made up of first-lhro\lgh sixth- graders from the drama club. Tickets are $5. For more inf6rma- tion, call 673-8474. • Newpon Be.chlCosca Mesa O.Uy Pilot BOAT SHOW The 24th annual Newport Boat Show will take place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Newport Dunes Resort and Malina in Newport Beach. Hundreds of new and used power and sailboats will t>e on display in the water. Adm.i6- sion is $8 for adults and free for children age 12 and under. For more information, call 757-5959. CRAFT SHOW South Coast ~ presents the "Christmas Everyday Spring- time" craft show from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p .m: on the comer of Bear Street and Sunflower Avenue . The gifts of spring include deco- rative Easter baskets, hand- painted eggs and Easter yard ornaments. For more information, call 435-2050. • TEA AND BUBBLY The Advisory Boaxd of ESA Martha House presents its 11th annual Afternoon Tea and Bubbly from 2 to 5 p.m. at pie Village Crean, 2300 Mesa Drive, New- port Beach. While listening to live jazz and nibbling on snacks, guests may bid on silent auction items and purchase drawing tick- ets. Proceeds wiJJ benefit the women of Martha House. Tickets are $50 and may be purchased at the door. For more information, call 639-5362. Warehouse Prices -Every Day! Orange County's largest selection of indoor/outdoor terra-cotta and Oaxacan pottery - starting at just S4.99! . Ptloto courtesy o/ Ken Andresen BEST SEL.ECTION. BEST PRICES. 7,000 Sq. Ft. ol Handcralfecl Pottery Furniture and Home Accents -Direct from the Interior ol Mexico . MEX~ART I r--...1 c__:;: - 2925 Airway Avenue • Costa Mesa (near John Wayne Airport) 546-6151 Unique accents like these: handpainted -Jl~el Talave~e ceramic vase, bean pot, or ginger jar -from $59.99, wood chair · $34.99, sofa table and painted trunk -$169.99 each. 18 styles of 11 quality equipales (pigskiri) furniture. Loveseat · S224.99, chairs and table -$69.99 each. OPEN DAILY • MoN-SAT 10·6 • SuN. 11-5 CHART YOUR COURSB with The Dally Pilot, as the exclusive newspaper sponsor for the 50th Anniversary Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race. We are publishing the only official local tabloid on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1997. This year's anniversary race wiJJ be celebrated with a week of festivities starting the weekend prior to the big day. The special section will be your guide from Newport down the coast to Ensenada! DoN'T MJSS 1118 OPPORTUNm TO SEND YOUR A.DVBRTISINO M!SSAOB TO ouR RBA.DBRS JN NEWPORT BEACH, CORONA DEL MAR AND CosrA MllsA, WITH AN A.DDBD BONUS DISTR.llUTION AT MANY Of TKB BVBNTS THI ENTIRB WBBK.. Deadline for space and copy: Friday, April 11 at SPM Camera Ready Final: Tuesdq, April 1 S at noon Inquire about advertising rates. Call Your Sales Rep Today At... . · 642-432f .. KAYAK TOUR Paddle Power offers a three- bour excursion into the Upper ' Newport Ecological Reserve from ' 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 1500 W. Bal- • boa Blvd., Newport Beach. The day will begin with an introducto- ry kayak lesson and an explo- -ration of the estuary. For reserva- tions, call 675-1215. SINGLES PARTY Single Friends for Charity • offers a singles party beside the · bay, including entertainment and dancing, every Sunday at 6 p.m. • at the Camelot Restaurant, 3420 Via Oporto, Newport Beach. For more information, call 640-1531. MONDAY AmNTION TALK Coastline Counseling Center . offers a free seminar called •Attention Deficit Disorder Overview" at 7 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. For more information, call 476-0991. TUESDAY BUNN"f DRIVE Back to B4sics, Chiropractic Health and Wellness Center, pre- .. , ··,, sents its first Easter Bunny Drive to benefit Orange County children at . r Share Ourselves from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 1680 Tustin Ave., Costa 'I Mesa. Bring a rlew stuffed animal and participants will receive one 1 chiropractic adjustment. H three 1 stuffed animals are donated, par- ' ticipants will receive a new patient evaluation and X-rays. For an 1 appoinbnent, call 650-0736. I AmNTION TALK , Coastline Counseling Center ~ offers a attentioll deficit disorder seminar on "Acupressure" to alle- 1 viate stress from 7 to 9 p.m . at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, New- • port Beach. Admission is $20. For j more information, call 476-0991. 1 PARKINSON'S DISEASE The National Plµkinson Foun- dation will spollSor an ongoing weeldy social gathering for peo-. I ple with Parkinson's Disease at '1 10:30 a.i:g... at. the Hoag Hospital Cancer Center conference room, 1 One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. I For information, call 574-6338. I NET NAVIGATION The Newport Beach Central Library offers a free ·Get Con- nected• workshop on tips for nav- igating the Internet and the World Wide Web at 7 p.m. at 1000 Avo- cado Ave. Preregistration ls required. For more inf ormatton, call 717-3801. REPUBLJCAN WOMEN The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated will meet at 10:30 a.m. and discuss the consti- tution with six students from Marina High School at the Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Drive. For reservations, call 557-6545. HEALTH SEMINAR The Country Store Nutrition 'Center offers -a free health semi- nar and dinner at 7 p.m. at 1775 Newport ~lvd., Costa Mesa. For reservations, call 548-7751. WED NBS DAY ART WORKSHOP A new series of Drawing and Painting workshops from 10 a .m. to 12:30 p.m. will be offered today and will continue for eight Wednesdays in Vmce Jorgenson Center. For more information, call 644-3151. UFO EVIDENCE Mutual UFO Network Orange County offers a discussion on #The Best UFO Video Evidence" at 7:30 p .m. at the Neighborhood Cormmµlity Center, 1845 Park Ave.,, Costa Mesa. Cost is $10. For more information, call 520-4836. BOARD MEETING The West Newport Beach Asso- ciation is having its regular board of directors meeting with speaker Don Webb, director of Public Works DepartrneRt. at 7 p.m. at the Coun- cil Chambers at Newport Beach Qty Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd. For information. call 548-4560. BUSINESS MIXER The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, along with Costa Mesa and Irvine Chambers, is sponsoring a sPecial March Tu-City Business Mixer from 5:30 to' 7:30 p.m. at the Red Llon Hotel, 305(), Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Admission is free for mem- bers and $10 for others. For more information, call 729-4400. TEENS CONNECT Kids in grades 7 through 12 are invited to learn to make effective use of the Internet and the World Wide Web at the #Teens Connect at the Library" at 7 p.m. in the ·Prtend:s'-"meeting-room of the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. The presenta- tion is free. Preregistration is required by calling 717-3801. ... 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CRIBBAGE The Newport Beach Parks and ~ti.on Cribbage Oub meets at 6:45 p .m. at the Oasis Center on Fifth ~ Marguerite ,avenues in the Corona del Mar. All levels are welcome and lessons are available. For information, call 642-0176. FINANCIAL PLANNING A.free introductory overview of personal financial planning tech- niques called "Generational Plan- ning" will be held at noon at the offices of Merrill Lynch, 650 Town Center Drive, Suite 500, Costa Mesa. For reservations, call 429- 2805. CHRONIC PAIN Hoag Pain Management Cen- ter offers a free Chronic Pain Sup- port Group from 5:30 to 7 p.rri, at 1441 Avocado, Suite 503, New- port Beach . For more information, call 720-0695. HEMPHILL'S SHOES ~en~ ~o/~1eA ~ Sebego. Ecco, Sperry, Clark. Allen Edmonds, Mez/an, H.S. Trask, Bruno Magli, Selby and more. · 1727 WestclifT Drive Newport Beach 650-6856 SATURDAY, MARCH 22. 1997 A7 INSIDE EDGE The Inside Edge ottttS a semi- nar on •The Wonders of Solitude• from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol, Costa Mesa. Cost is $20 for first-time guests and $35 for others. For reservations, call 460-4242. THURSDAY ADVENTURE 16 Adventure 16 offers a free Earth- watch slide show on exotic loca- tions around the globe at 7 p.m, at 1959 Harbor Blvd.)\Costa Mesa. For more information:-tall 650-3301. NElWORKJNG Orange County's advertising and communications professionals' are invited to attend the AdChlb~s (fee monthly networking mixer from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at El Torito Grill, 633 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. For information, call 573-2400. DOLPHIN TALK ~ The American Cetacean Soa- ety's next meeting on "An Eco- logical View of the Tuna-Dolphin Problem in the Eastern 1Topical Pacific Ocean• will be at 7:30 p .m. at the Costa Mesa Commu- nity Center, 1845 Park Ave. For more information, call 534-5177. ~ MARCH 29 MUSICAL EVENING Join :Mr. Pease• in the Barnes & Noble bookstore's cafe for an evening of guitar and vocal mtmc from the 1950s to the 1990s from 8 • to 10 p.m. at 901B South Co.st Drive, Suite 150, Colt.a Mesa. For more information, call ""-'·0226. ONLINE EGG HUNT The first cyber-5pace Easter Egg Hunt will be held during Easter Sunday Brunch from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. in Accents Restau- rant at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Four computers will be online for the hunt and will be available for beginning to experi· enced computer users of all ages. Brunch. is $39 per adult, $15 for children age 6 to 12 •. plus ~ gratuity. For reservations or for more information:.-call 476-2001. MARCH31 CREEPY CRAWLERS Children from age 7 through 12 can sign up for two one-day work- shops during spring break to study creatures of the desert and the deep at the Vincent Jorgensen Commu- riity Center adjacent to Mariners Library, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Preregistration is required and each workshop is · $15. For . more information, call 644-3151. • SEE TOWN PAGE A9 Laak Years . ~ ~ ! . Howard Conn M.D., UCI Cosmetic Eyelid Specialist Laser Expert Makes Looking Younger Easy and Affordable "in a matter of moments and without an incision" Apack.cd audience is rcidy to listen, Four wtll-drcsscd, beautiful women. chcir ages impossible 10 guess. arc here to Wk ~bour tMir apcritmt as ~ucnu of Or. Conn A 57-ycv~ woman who looks u if ~'s in her early 40s begins· . "My FMt IH/u bettn' tiHt1I it ,.,, INu. It 1/nms "'1 corifo/ntt. lt'1 adli"t "''"' 01' manp. 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(805) 583-8700 • (619) 220-TIXS ON.LINE INFORMATION: http://wwW.tlcketmaster.com . . • Newpon Be.ch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot TOWN CONTINUED FROM A7 TEA PARTY ·Children from age 7 through 10 are invited to dress themselves and their dolls in spring finery for a •Barbie Easter Tea Party" from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at the Ca.rrQl Beek Community Center, 115 Agate Ave., Balboa Island. Preregistra- tion is required and the fee is $15. Guests will prepare an assortment of finger sandwiches, ~cones with strawberry cream and lime punch. To register, call 644-3153. MANUSCRIPTS Tne Newport Beach Library foµndation present novelist Gpr- don McAlpine, author of "Joy in Mudville"' and 'MThe Persistence of Memory" at the next "Manu- scripts': Llter<ifY Lecture Series" at 7 p.m . in the Friends' meeting. room of the Newport Bea~ Cen- tral Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. The donation is $5 for members and $8 for others. For more infor- mation, call 717-3890. : ONGOING SMOKERS . , The Nicotine Anonymous fel- lowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713 for the local evening meetings nearest you. HELP LINE A private telephone consulta- tion is offered at no charge from 7 to 8 p .m. every Monday at 759- 0357. Talk with a .professional about difficulties in your life. NElWORKER " Thf! Tuesday Morning 'Net- worker group shares leads from 7 to a a.m. every Tuesday at Mi.mi's Caf~. 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information. call 215-2903. SURPLUS FOOD. Seniors and low-income fami- lies of the Costq ·Mesa/Newport Beach area can obtain free USDA swplus food fJ:om 11 am. to '3 p.ro. the second Friday of each month in the rear pad<.ing . lot of the church on 740 W. Wilson St., Cos- ta Mesa. Bring picture identifica- tion. For more information, call 631-2177. MOMS SUPPORT GROUP Group process focuses on work, success and parenting issues every first and third Thurs- day from no~n to 1:15 p.m. and 7 t9 8:15 p .m .. at 2900 Bristol St., SUite J-108, Costa Mesa .. The ses- sion cost is $15. For more informa- tioi:i. call 850-1689~ REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY The Costa Mesa Republican Assembly meets every third ThUJ'Sday of the month at the Neighborhood Community -~en ter, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mes~. For more information, call 645- 5326. COED SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a coed support group every Thursday at 7 p.m. at 3101 W. Coast High- way, No. 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 6:3,0 p.m. on Wednesdays at 4425 Jam- boree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more information, call 261-8003'. 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Act now before the I RS acts first. average of 11 !l on the dollar to settle. · Your firsr sttp: If you can't pay your If you owe SJ.500 o·r more. make an past due personal or busin1ss taxes, call appoin1me11t now ... bcforc it's too late. the nation's largest. most successful tax · Call 7 days. 1·8<>0-873.-5829, x. 830 C.kl.c.· Bicycles Lowest Prices Around Costa Mesa Cycle'Y. 2706 Harbor Blvd. Unlt D Costa Mesa 434-9030 BODY IMAGE SUPPORT . The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a body- image/moderate eating support group that meets every Wednes- day at 7 p.m . at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722·4588. RELAXATION ; Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres- byterian offers a free "Relaxation and Imagety" wor~hop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on the -to\.\rth Wednesday.of every month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, One Hoag Drive, Building ·41, Newport Beach. To RSVP, call 760-5542. DIVORCE MEDIATION A free .lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two·-attorney divorce,· is offe~E!d the third Thursday of every month with attorney Alicia D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H . Solow. Space is limited and reser- . vations are required. For more information, call 863-9590. TOASTMASTERS CLUBS • The NeWJ>ort Beach Distin- guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 S.E. Bristol Street, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 730-3671. • Join Mesa Messengers Toast- master Club 691 in Costa Mesa for their meetings at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at Mesa Verde Methodist Church, 1701 Balcer St., Costa Mesa. VlSitors are wel- come. For more infonnation, call 540-4446. • The Blue Flame.Toastmasters Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m. every Wednesday at the Village Farmer, South Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sunflower Ave., Costa Me!:!a. The meeting is free for first-time visi- tors. For more information, call 855-4308. • Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7 a.m. every Monday at the Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Cen- ter, Newport Beach. Por more information, call 733-2209. • Harborlites Toastmaster Club 1927 meets at 7 a.m. every Wednesday at tbe Nautical Muse- um, 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For more information, call 854-4580. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.1J1. every Wednesday at West Newport Community Center, 883 W. 15th St., No. 5 upstairs, Newport Beach. For more information, call 953-0900. WOMEN'S SUPPORT The 9'pe hlstitute, a center for recovery and· family education, offers a women's support group at 7 p .m. every Tuesday at 2900 Bris- tol St., C-206, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-0020. The Healing Connection offers a women's relationship group at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays ..at 4425 Jam- boree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more information, call 261-8003. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP This ongoing group spec;ializes in the needs of individuals who have sick and/or dying animals in their lives. It meets from 1:30 to 2 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, New- port Beach. Free admission, how- ever call 722-4588 for space reser- vation. SUPPORT GROUPS • The Alliance for the Mental- ly ill of Orange County provides education and emotional support for.families.dealing with mental- ly ill loved .ones. A free support ANTHONY'S LANDSCAPE Gary Delarosa Seed l Sod lawns Maltba. Gardta Ufht' Irritation Drain Worll Sprtllld.er Systems Installed (auto, manual, l repairs) Plantlnf. trees. shrub$, flowers, f round co.er (Gardenlllf Maintenance Stnlce) De.tdRlttra (7lf) 641-1858 I l!nflllh Spealllne I Fru Estimates: Rwoaable Prices Uu ased (714) 114-4594 SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1997 A9 group meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday at Orange County Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red- hill Ave .. Costa Mesa. Call 544- 8488 for details. • Also, St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones with serious mental illness- es. The group meets Sundays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the church's Stewart Lounge, 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach. The g:roup is open to the commu- nity and committed to confiden- tiality. For more information, c<UI 631-2880. SERIOUS ILLNESS SUPPORT A free support grou})-for indi- viduals facing HIV I AIDS is held at 7 p.m. every Tuesday and a cancer support group meets at 7 p .ro. every Wednesday ip the lnstitute for Holistic Treatment and Rese·arch, 4019 Westerly I Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For information, call 251 t 8700. • • • LEADS CLUB "' The Women's Chapfer of lb• Costa Mesa Leads Club meets at 7:15 a.m. every Wednesday .at Mimi's Cafe at Harbor and New, port boulevards in Costa Mesa: The club is part oJ an intemationt al networking organization deffi,; cated to expanding each tneml ber's business· through qualitJ· leads. Call 474-2225:er 975-8331l for more information. I , 1 1 INCEST SURVIVORS SUPPORT • : Survivors of Incest Anonymo~ 1 for female Vlctims of sexual ab\1$8 and rape and their friends and family meets from 10 a .m. to noon every Saturday at 760 Victoria ·st., Costa Mesa. There is no fee, Fbr more information, call Iris at 859.- 3918. * 2 Adult & 2 Children• A $50 value Layaway. Availab.le, [&) OOMJ Order a SHowrlME STARPACK and receive INSTAUATION FOR ONLY $495 Good on all your te/eyision sets! PLUS.~. 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Debbie Lynn Pratt, now 4J , is among the higher functioning resi- dents at the state institution that houses about 735 residents. She is among those clients being targeted by legislation that allows state insti- tuoons to transfer some residents into community group homes. "Fauview is one of six state institu- bons for the developmentally dis· abled that beqan downsizing follow- mg a 1993 court settlement; Camar- illo is closing in June. About 2,000 residents have been trans!eaed .from state hospitals to group homes <luring the past four years. Fairview's population dropped from about 1,000 residents in 1993 to 735 in 1997. The Coffins decided not to have children of he.r own and bought their Costa Mesa townhouse just a few blocks f.rom Fairview to be close to Debbie. Although Debbie has her own room and visits for several days at a time, she requires constant supervi- sion in the home. "I do all the fun things with her and Carol does all the discipline and toilets her,· said David. who says Debbie loves motorcycle rides. Before a home visit, Coffin must "Debbie-proof" her place. Anything that can be picked up and shredded is put out of sight. Cardboard is taped to book"shelves and the toilet is turned off so Debbie won't Dush things down il · Despite it all, Coffin said her sis- ter is no burden. "She's enriched my life more than she's taken from it,• Coffin said. Besides watching Richard Sim- mons workout videos, looking at pictures in fashion magazines and playing with toys that talk to her when she pulls a strlng, Debbie likes picking out her own clothes. But she cannot 5J>8ak and makes bird-like chirping noises to attract attention. ln the 1980s. Debbie was trans- ferred into a smaller 100-bed group home, the Good Shepherd Lutheran home. But the facility cared for mucl:l higher-functioning residents than Deboie. She was just too difficult for them to handle, Coffin said. In 1985, Debbie was sent to Camarillo where she stayed until 1988. "It's not on the caliber you find at Fairview," Coffin said. "When she started her behavior problems they didn't want her. After Debbie spent three years in Camarillo, Coffin had her moved back to Fairview. "When I was little I used to say I would marry her and take care of her the rest of my We,• Coffin said. • Afte~ I drop her off, I cry all the way home.· -By Susan Deemer • Next week. a look at how some Fairview. relatives are banding together to make sure their loved ones are prop- erly cared for. THE BEST FITNESS CENTER SINCE 1982 1080 Irvine Ave. TRIAL MEMBERSHIP .. 6 WEEKS ONLY $69 We are more than just the best in Personal Training! We offef a lull line o( exemse classes and programs tha1 mclude: SPINNING, Step, Stretch & Tone, flexible Strength, Yoga, CardlO Sculpt, Full hefClse, Cirrutt Training. Ski Condrt1on1ng. Weight Management & Training. 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Sarrao said he expects a certain amount of chaos at the Harbor Boulevud facility u staff scrambles to reopen three dormitory-like resi- dences to accommodate the new population. Since 1993, six of Fairview's res- idences have been closed and about 200 clients moved out into community group homes, be said. Critics of California's system that cares for the developmentally dis- abled say the state's recent efforts to downsize its six reinaining insti- tutions -including Fairview -is ~t the expense of patients' well being. One lawsuit, in fact, alleged that one patient moved to a group home died after walking through a plate glass window and another drowned in a bathtub. The state, which will have only five hospitals after Camarillo closes in June, began a swift exodus of patients from developmental cen- ters following <r 1990 lawsuit settled in 1993. In that class-action lawsuit, • triggered by an usault inddent among patlents at a state hc»pjtAl, tome parents da.lmed their chil- dren could be better served in smaller home-like settings. Since then. about 2,000 patients have been transfened from these state institutions to smaller group homes. Matt Gugilelmo, who bead$ the family organization. ts among those concerned that state-operated facil- ities are sending residents to homes that a.re ill-equipped. to handle the needs of some clients. Members of Fairview Family and friends believe their relatives need the 24- hour Ga.re and on-site doctors pro- vided at the state hospital. •Let US keep OUJ' children here,• said Guglielmo. who volunteers bis time to help other relatives under- stand legislation affecting the fadl- • ity. "Every year I have to go to court to keep my child here.• · Dr. William· Cable, Fairview'~ chief of medJcal staff, filed a lawsuit in December against the institution and the state, claiming administra- tors punished him for challenging patient transfers to community group homes. Additienally, a second class- action lawsuit was filed Thunday on behalf of three individuals and 800 current and former Fairview residents fighting the state's.release Make Those Patios '1 Entries Beautiful A Mixture of Vied Brick (I Sand Finish Concrere Driwway Jim Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. 17th St. • Sui~ 206 Cotta Mesa (714) 645-8512 State L1~ #392707 Monday: Let Jim Jennings install your complete yard hardscape. · . • Expert brick, block, scone, tile, slate & concrete work. . • Can recocmnend quality designers & landscapers. • Quality work in Cosra'Mesa & Newport Bea<!h since 1969. • Drainage problems? We solve them. 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"Dr. Cable wu my (two) daugh- ters' doctor,• Marian Snow told other parents at the recent meet- ing. •1 support hbn. He definitely cares about the people here and bas backbone enough to speak up abouttt.• Doug Van Meler, deputy direc-tor for developmental centen, said he is unable to comment on either lawsuit. Van Meter did say he knows of no immediate plans to move cur- rent Fairview residents. He also said decisions about transfers Afe made on an. individual basis. ·we have adequate room for the people to come and are not going to put any pressure on the people who reside there,• Van Meter said. Relatives and guardians of men- tally ill and developmentally dis-· abled residents at bofu Fairview and Camarillo said they fear their. loved ones could be among those who might be pla<;ed into group homes. All . Fairview clients ar~ reviewed annually to detennine whether they are capable of living outside the state institution. But even if a client's doctor and parents believe the patient should remain at the b°'1)ttal. a regional center cue worker assigned to the client could make a determination otherwise. Ultimately, the cowts decide the fate of an individual. Snow, who bas two daugbten at Fairview, asked Sarrao whether Fairview staff could intervene and ' prevent clients from being trans- ferred into group homes. Sarrao said 99% of staff would suggest keeping clients at Fairview, but regional cent.en that have authority over the develop- mental center ultimately put on pressure to transfer a certain num- ber of clients out. •we are service providers, but we are also human beings," he said. •Many of us have known your sons and daughters for 25-plus years ... but we have to maintain a • degree of objectivity.• Among t[lose who attended th~ meeting were several family mem- bers of Camarillo clients. 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May ~e next 25 be just as productive," said Harold Decker of the Uni-· verslty of Illinois. sple: chairman of the Orange County Performing Arts Center, Mark Chapln Johnson, and his beautiful bride, Barbara; Janice and 'Roger Johnson; Marilyn and Tom Nielsen; and Jan and John Landstrom. Even the lllOlher of the honored guest, K-.thleen Alexander, was in the ballroom to witness tl}e outpour- ing of affection for her son. Decker \)'as paying tribute to . his frie nd and former student, John Alexander. It was part of a silver anniversary celebration honoring the Pacific Chorale and Alexander, its artistic direc- tor. The Four Seasons Hotel, Newport Beach was overflowing with tributes, memories and music as 400 well-wishers, most of who could reach a high "C" or better, gathered in formal attire to say thank you to "This is your evening. This Is your lite. You are 39 years old and at one time we were not very dilierent in age. I was a 29- year-old mu sic professor and you were a 19-year-old student. How come you still look so young?" joked another oJ Alexander's mentors, Haskell Thomson, during the part trib- ute, part roast that filled the Four Seasons with nostalgia. "John, you were to the pedal board what Astaire was to danc- ing shoes," Thomson said. "Your work here in Orange County is respected the world ov$r, and it \Vill certainly help to preserve the art of chorale music for the ·b.w. ·(:OOk next generation.• At round tables all over the ballroom, the crowd reminisced, sharing their personal stories of Alexander's dedication. Another tnbute came fc_om Wllllam Smith, a singer who joined forces with Alexander even prior to the Pacific Chorale. Smith ' Alexander. ' • •I I • .. .. .. ,, " •• (t .. II I ... " •• I I I .. It I t ., The evening was flawlessly produced by Mary and Phllllp Lyons and Edward and Helen Shanbrom. 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Henry arid Renee Segerstrom, Maralou and Jerry Harrington, Marcy Mulville, Molly Lynch and Gigi and George Spragins enjoyed 1,.ouls Splsto's tribute to Alexander The eloquent boss of the Pacthc • Symphony Orchestra (who filled in for an ailing Carl St. Clair) charmed the crowd off their seats. The everung cam~ to a close . - with a perlcu:rnance by the P ic Chorale, conducted by the rught's honored guest. It gave new meaning to the old term "singing for your supper.• Rich, wonderful, heartfelt meahing enveloped the ~o nity tbat had turned out to the very special passage of No one in the crowd could believe that 25 years had passed, perhaps least of all Alexander. "Weren't we all when this began?" asked one• gentleman. "It's so strange to • think that we may all grow ol together.• Strange, perhaps. .• Wonderful, indeed. • ' .1 The Pacific ·c horale under Jf.1 John Alexander is considered"'° one of lh~ top 10 chorales in Amenca, •perhaps eve~ one ~ the top three," said George '-.. 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On Saturday, the Rev. Bob PuJ. . :uam provides the key to knowing •y.ourself. His DREAMS course :exposes the secrets of your ;unconscious. And on March 29,. Juanella Evans leads Science of Mind IV, a class in advanced metaphysics and truth teachings. ·~ open to all who seek the God !})Ower within or wish to become 'Practitioners. Both classes meet :trom 10 a.m. to noon at New .'fl>.ought Co~unity Church. at 11929 Tustin Ave. in Costa Mesa. A :=·nation-of $15 is sugg~sted . To j more, call 646-3199. ' .... . . ~UNG ~ROKEN HEARTS : : Vineyard Christian Fellowship 1t,Y hosting the last in a series of '.divorce recovery workshops in Costa Mesa. From 7 to 9 p .m. on 1Uesday, assistant pastor and sin- gle parent Mike BarneJt will ~de participants in a lecture- ')'.discussion format. The series jt$.es place at ~02 E. Baker St. Dill 556-8463 for more informa:. tion or to arrange chlld care by 'pre-registering. . NON-STOP FUN An After-School Extravaganza will feature programs for kinder- gartners th.rough sixth-graders at the Jewish Con;ununity Ce~ter in Costa Mesa. Karate/Pa-Kua class- es for first-through eighth- graders takes place Wednesdays, March 26-May 7. This costs $70 minus $20 for co~unity center members. Painting for second- '.through sixth-grAders takes place ·Mondays th.rough April 28 from 3:45 to 5:15 p.m. The price is $65 Jninus $15 for center members. Biddy Ball for kids in k:inder- 1garten through secohd grade is allio scheduled on Mondays 'through April 28 from 3:30 to 4:30 .p.m. It costs $50 minus $12 for ' . '\ center members. The Jewish Conununity Center is located on the Jewish Federation campus at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. Phone 755-0340 for additional information. PARADIGM SHIFT. The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participantS to hear and experience Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World at 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a private residence ln Co~ona del Mar. Together, they explore sucb. questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can con- flicts be resolved without force? Are 'women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution to our economic problems? Music and food are included. For directions, call 759-0999. ADULT PROGRAMS-. , Orange County's, Jewish Com- munity Center is offering a vari- ety of classes tor adults between now and June. Beginning this Thursday through June 19, "Moments with Rabbi Asa" will explore current Jewish issues. Rabbi Haim Asa will lead the dis· cussions {rom 7:30 to 9 p.m., using Moments magazine ·as a text- book. The fee is $24 for center members and $36 for non-mem- bers. The Jewish center is located at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. To get the full scope of what's· available, call 755-0340: .... - HEALING From 10 to 11 a.m. on Wednes- days, people gather to learn heal-· mg themselves through Science .of Mmd teacrung. All are wel- come to join the group, led by Juanella Evans. It takes place at Community Church, 1929 Tustin, in Costa Mesa. Phone 646-3199. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads People With Arthritis Can Exer- cise classes from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., .Costa Mesa. The class includes health educatjon, joint-protection tips, relaxation techniques, pain-control tech- niques and socializing. Call 513- 564 1. LECTURE SERIES POWER POINTS "Temples, High Places and Synagogues" illuminates how ancient Israelites wonhipped during a lecture serles at the Orange County Jewish Commu- nity Center. George Giacumaki.s, Jr. will use the latest archaeology and ancient inscription to desaibe the history of places of worship. The slide lectures begin at 7:30 p.m. on Monday. Refresh- ments will be served at the event with a dmission $15 for Jewish center members and $20 tor non- members. The center is located on the Jewi.$h Federation campus at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. Phone 755-0340 for additional information. DHARMA SOCtETY Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganJi 13udcnttst Temple's-Dharma Society presentS a lectw'e and dis- cussion series April 13 and on the second.Sun~a.v of each, month at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202. SINGLES - LOVING DETACHMENT St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church renews its Serendipity discussion series for singles at 7:30 p .m., Wednesday. Rich Buh- ler will define the difference between love and approval. The author, miniSter and broadcaste( Will explain the meaning of unconditional love and how to share disapproval of someone we love. The church iS located at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport . Beach. A $3 donation at the door also covers refreshments. For more information, call 574-2214. ASK THE RABBI Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during Singles Evening April 11 and every sec- ond Friday of the month at Tem- ple Isaiah of Newport Beach. A special Oneg Shabbat (fellowship hour) will follow services honor- ing single people. It all takes place at 2401 Irvine Ave. in New- port Beach {Back Bay). for infor- mation about the time, call 548- 6900. SERMONS ON TARGET The Rev. Gail Miller beckons you to MEnter Into His Gates!~ on Palm Sunday, March 23, at New Thought Church, Ule Science of Mind Center. The 10:30 a.m. ser· vice follows meditation at 10:15, and Sunday school is provided. The church ls newly located in the Neighborhood Community Cen- ter at 1845 Park Ave., in Costa Mesa. Call 646-3199 for more information . NEW TRA.DmONS Christ Church by the Sea's Chancel Choir will lead a special procession of palms dwing its 9;30 a.m. New fuditions service. Pastor David Lehmberg will deliver the Palm Sunday mes- sage, and child care is available during the observance. The Unit- ed Methodist Church is located at 1400 West Balboa Blvd. in New- port Beach. For more information, call 675-6310. UNITARIAN UNIVERSAUSTS The Sunday service at Orange Coast Unitarian 'Universalist Ch\l.rch · revolves around, an upb~at discussion of interfaith communication. At the 10:348 a .m . Sunday service, guest speaker William Shane presents "Interfaith Communication: Fact or· Fiction?" Shane is the execu.· tive director pi the National Con- f ere~ce and a founder of the Gar· den Grove-Stanton-Westminster Interfaith Council. Child care and youth religious education will be provided during the ser- vice. The church is located in Costa Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. For mot:Q. information, call 646- 4652. SPECIAL SERVICES EASTER St. James Episcopal Church in Newport Beach will conduct three Sunday services March 30. 7 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite I with brass and choir; 9 a.m . Holy EuchariSt Rite Il with brass and choir; 11 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite 11 with brass and choir. Nursery care for inf ants through age 3 and child care for children ages 4 through 12 will be provided during all -services. The church is located at 3209 Via Lido. For more information, call 675- 0210, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p .m. BIBLE SURFING Don Roberson leads the infor· mal Bible Surfing service at Christ Church by the Sea. The 8 a.m. Sunday event includes singing, the message and good fellowship. It takes place at 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach. For more information, call 675-6;310. SUNDAY NIGHT AUVE At 5:30 p.m., the Sµnday Night , Alive come-as-you-are celebra· tion continue$ at Chrllt Church by the Sea. The 14th Street gospel band will perform, and. the Rev. Dave J.e}unberg will deliver a Palm Sun~ay message, •nie ni- wnphant Entry.• V1Sitors are invited to this friendly .Protestant church at 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. A light supper is served following the service. For more information, call the church office at 673-3805. SPECIAL EVENTS PURIM CELEBRATION _ Temple Isaiah of Newport BeaCliWill.cetebrate the Festival of Purim with a potluck dinner on Sunday. The occasion, will feature ~bbi David Rosenberg reading the BOOIC ol Esther and a masquer- ade for children tmd adults. In addition to singing and dancing, the best and original costwne will rereiye a special prize. Purim cele- brates the faithful Mordecai and his niece Esther who helped save the Jewish people from oppression in ancient PerSia. Activities begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Temple's Social Hall at 2401 Irvine Ave. For infor- mation, call 548-6~: SING-ALONG · A popular Israeli sing-along group will help celebrate Purim tonight in the Chisick Auditori~ of tpe Jewish Comm~ty Center. Shira B'Tzibur will perform dur- ing the Megillah reading _an.d informal sing-along at 8 p.m. The $5 admission includE!s refresh- ments, and the community is wel- come to attend. The ceQter is located on the Jewish Federation campus at 250 E. Baker St. in Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, call 755-0340. DRAMATIC PROCLAMATION On Sunday, the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant presents •Jesus Shall Reign," a dramatized contemporary cantata. Four soloists and guest tenor Richard Hall will join the Covenant choir in performing this work by com- posers Claire Cloniger and Gary Rhodes. Antpinette Brosius will direct a string and percussion ensemble accompanied by _key- board artist, Linda Mes~enger. The Rev. 1im McCalmont will narrate the drama, which features actor Benton Melbourne and church members including Asso= date Pa.stor Chris Strutt. The ch';Y'ch is located at 2850 Fairview Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piloc in Costa Mesa. For more details, phone 557-3340. JOINT EGG HUNT 'IWo neigbborin_g churches in Corona del Mar plan youth.activ· ities for children and families on Palm S).1.Ilday and Easter Sunday. St. Michael and All Angels Epis· copal and United Methodist are merging resources for a combined Easter Egg celebration. At 11:30 a.m .-on Palm Sunday, children Will gather at St. Michael's Parish for egg dying, painting, games and other activities. Then, at 11:30 a.m. on Easter Sunday, the egg· hunt begins at United Methodist The churches are located next to each otheJ at Mar- guerite and Pacific View Drive, res~ct:ively. For more informa- tion, call 759-915Z. GOOD FRIDAY Tue Chancel Choir of Mesa Verde United Methodist Church will perform Joh.ii Rutter's "Requiemff at 7 p.m., March 28. Kathy Davis will ditect the cboi{ and instrumental ep.semble in pre- senting this distinguished composi· tion. The ensemble features flute, oboe, cello, harp and timpani. This free event includes refreshments and is open to the eptire communi- ty. Make a reservation with Vicky Key, 979-8234, prior to March 27 tot free baby-sitting. The church is located•at 1701 Baker St, at Mesa Verde and Baker. A JESUS OF All TRADES The secon<;i annual Soup Supper Lenten program at St. John the Divine Episcopal Church will explore a 20th Century Jesus. The six-week course continues at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday through March 26 at 1834 E. Bay St. in Costa Mesa. Call 548-2237 for more information. LATIN FLAVORED PURIM In ·addition to \[..atin music, a costume Purim dance at the Jew- jf)l Community Center will fea- fU.re dance instruction, interna- tional finger foods and a costume parade. El Club Hebreo/Latino del Jewish Community Center, Jewish Comntunity Center Sin- gles and WIZO are sponsoring the March 29 occasion. Raffle prizes .inc;l.ude trips to Las Vegas and •Israel: Advance tickets for the 8 • p .m. event in Chisick Auditorium are $19 for Jewish center mem- bers and $26 for non-members. Tickets are $30 at the door. The Jewish center is located on the Jewish Federation cam.pus at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. ·For more information, call 755-0340. ------------------------------------------- eligious • irectory EPISCOPAL SAINT JAft'ES CHURCH episcopal . "A ~Oecfcrwd ~ loWtg and 5-irv .-. Oriif as Lord and ScMar'' Fr. David C. Anderson, rector 3209 Via Lido Newport Beach : • •.• 714/675·0210 7:30 om Traditional 9 om Contemporary 9 om Church School 10:45 om Charismatic and Wednesday noon ST. MA RK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Anns and Open Minds " Worship 9:30 Jamboree & Eastbluff in Newport Beach 644-1341 C1\TII<>LIC l'RESl~'t ''l'ERI ,.\:\ St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Saturday, March 22, 5:30 P.M. , Sunaay March 23, 8:30'and 10:15 A.M. "A SCENARIO FOR RFSI'ORED MARITAL LOVE" (Philippians 2:1-11) Dr. Jnhn A. Huffman, Jr. Maundy Thunday Communion Service l'mdilns March 27. 7:30 P.M. 600 St. Andrewlj RoaJ, Newport Beach, California (714) 631-2880 (al'.m." lw111 Nl· 1n Hurbor Hi •h School nr Irvine :mJ 15th.) tO\Dll \ ITY tll I Htl I Rejoice Christ Has Risen! B e with us for Holy Week -services W HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH . 4'.. (Dlaclplea of Clirlat) 2401 lrvlne Ave. at Santa l11bel Newport Beach Sunday Worship -10:00AM # OLR LADY HOLY THURSDAY 8:30 a. m. Mornint Prayer 7:30 p. m. • Mass of the Lord's Supper Adoration until midnight GOOD FRIDAY 12:00 noon.. Guided Meditatiom I :00 p. m. • Silent Meditations I :30 p. m. • Lord's Passion 7:30 p.m. Stations of the Cross H OLY SATURDAY 7 ·00 p. m. Easter Vigi./-Choir, Organ, Brass EASTERDAY 7·00 a.m. 8:30 n.m. • Dr. Dennla w. Short Minister 645-5781 '11·~1 ·11 ( > I > I s· 1 · l ,A.G U NA. United Methodist Churoh 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services Available , Coata Meaa MISA VIRDI UNIDD MITHODtlT CHURCH 1701 9aker, C.M Worahlp & Church School aiso and 1 OIOO a .m. Q UEEN OF ANGELS 2046 Mar Vista Drive 10:00 a.m. • Mass -Cantor and Organ Church -Contemporary Choir Hall -Cantor dr Trumpet Church -Adult Choir & BraJS Hall -Contemporary Choir Dr. Richard::____ 979·8234 N.wPORT CllNnR UNRSD MnMODIST CHUltCH I 60 I Maruuerite !Wtt. c;oron5 aet Met N ewport Beach 644-0200 11:30a.m. • Church -Cantor, Trumpet & Organ No 5:00 p. m. Mms Emter Day • Cbiltltart 111Nti'4bk "' 1/Nst M/Uln' 644-0745 Worship at 8 :0MM & I O:OOAM Chlld~l1 Sunday .SchOOI I 0:0~ Jr. & Sr. High S:OOPM Invite th~ residents of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar & Costa Mesa to your pla~ of worship. To Advertise in the Religious Directory Please Call Gloria ,.. 574-4240 or Bob -574-4253 l ' < > \ < ~HE< ~.\TI< >\:\I, Community Church, Congregational United Church of Christ H 0 L ~Y · W E E K Maundy Thursday, March 27 (reservations required) Light Supper 6:15, Service & Communion at 7:30pm . Easte r Sunrise Service 5 :3 0am Lookout Point (Heliotrope & Ocean) Easter Service 8: 15, & lOam Easter E'gg Hunt after 1 Oam service Child Care Available , 3 & under The Reverend Bruce Van Blair Director of Music, Rodger Whitten Clll~ISTI.\:\ Sl'IF:\l'E FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 ~ Lklo, Newport Beaeh ~73-1340 Cf 673-6150 Owzdl tOam •&pn, ""*f lcbool 10 am w~ MMtlrlgl •pm SECOND CHURCH OP· CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 ~ 'VtewDr, ~leach ~2617 Cf 675-4661 Cbl.lrcb 10 am lundcry IGbool 10 am ·~--rMl.anglepmt lllt~ 12noon ... there u no power ~t of God.: Romans 13:1 t~(to :) New 1houaht Church Selene• of Mind Center 1845 Park Awnue, Oc-. .,_ OA (1 ......... --.1 ... 1 ........ ...., aurat 8YICE -.10-JOa.m. Ollcl: (714) a..3118 ...... 11 ............... , Dr., ............... , ..................... _ Ncwpon ~h/Coeta Mesa Daily Piloc A holiday to· get rattled Over Jewish children celebrate the holiday of Purim with cookies and noisemakers By Alessandra Djur1dou, Daily Pilot C ostumes were donned, cookies eaten, and graggers rattled after every mention of the name "Haman" at the Tarbut V'Torah Community Day ScJiool's Purim festival Fri~ay afternoon. The festivities kicked off with a play depicting the Purim legend of Esther, who saved the Jews in Per- sia from the machinations of the evil ktng's counselor, Haman (rattle your gragger -the traditional Jewish noisemaker -here). Then there was a costume parade, with many of the girls dressed as legendary Queen Esther, and the boys as Esther's husband, King Abasuerus or (get ready to rattle your gragger) the villain Haman. Thaditional Hamantaschen cookies, shaped like the Haman's (rattle) three-cornered hat and filled with a poppy seed mixture or fruit jelly, were handed out, along with fruit and honey, chocolate and candies. The day wound up with a-carni- val, which included a haunted house, jumping castle and 1isb pond. nus year, Purim actually falls on Sunday. The day befo~e, a fast is observed to commemorate Esther's fast in preparation for .doing battle with Haman (rattle, rattle), fol- lowed by two days of celebration. Gifts are given to friends and fami- ly and donations given to the poor. The word "Purim" means lots, or chances, and refers to Haman's. (rattle) casting lots, or purim, to detefmine af which date he would destroy the Jews. religion calendar EXPERIENCE FUUNESS OF LIFE Our Lady Queen of Angels offers inactive Catholics an opportunity to engage in or listen to candid, . open dialog on topics they choose. The .spring gather- ings begin April 6 at 6: 15 p.m. and off er frank, honest discu5sion in a relaxed setting. In addition to morality, remarriage and annul- ments, past topics have included scriptures, changes since Vatican Il and more. The talks take place at Our Lady of Angels Parish Center at 2046 Mar VtSta Drive in Newport Beach.. Call Marie Romano at 548-3844 or Johnny Golde at 721-0496 with any ques- tions. · • BAHA'IS GATHERING The Baha'is of Newport Beach is sponsoring a lunch, speaker and discussion of timely topics 11 a.m., March 23, and the last Sun- day of each month at a private residence iii Corona del Mar. All are welcome. For directions, call 760-5360. BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 vi 19th St., will conduct a free blood pressure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m., April 6, and the first Sunday of each month. For more informa- tion, call 548-7727. SUPPORT GROUPS MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church conducts a support group for families with loved ones with serious mental illnesses. It is led ~ - I j Interior D esign Services OD DD § ~ Distinctive Accessories & Gifts 50.o/o OFF \ Ceramics & Crystal 642-1640 Tu-frt 10:10.S •Sat 11-4 • 1720 Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa .. 1Blk No. of 17th St. 1JJ/M""l~ 94&tF? HIPPITY HOP Into your Easter. Headquarters ... . ... EGGSCITING EASTER CARDS LOWEST HELIUM TANK RENTALS IN TOWN Piper Goodl • Spedll Gift W.'11P1119 • a.eom ~-• GNctll119 (.llds Man.-s.t ._., ~1M 170 E.17TH ST.• COSTA MESA• 71!2-1803 T~f=. ~~LL~~T~~~ CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S WEAR IVllDAI llVINGI 504Ma-·aofo Ml' ..... enCH• .... V. • ................... ...... ...,. .. ...., . by a professional and takes place every Sunday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For more informatiQn, call St. Andrew's at 631-2880 or Karin Montgomery at 645-3708. at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the chapel of St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church. The free, ongoing weekly meetings are open to all and are held at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach (across from Newport Harbor High School). For more information, call 574:2239. CAREER NETWORK The Career Network meeting for those unemployed takes place • WYOMING SOURDOUGH R~G. $3.15 · 1 PER CUSTOMER PER VISIT · EXP. 3122197 ... EASTER BUNS HOT CROSS BUNS . DINNER ROLLS COFFEE .CAKES ,,. SPINACH QUICHE . SWEET LOAVES COOKIES CAKES PNe F,.111 8Nad Slices Dall 426 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehouse Records} 646-1440 O ri ~~i riol IHIPERGO $5.99 Sq. Ft. (installed) Carpet Your Entire "ome with Plush or Berber """'°''"" DMiot For [Ill foron9 UPT03MOS s49 oo .. M~~~ASH ABPETDEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial & Resident/al Sa,.• & S.rvlce • Full hne of Wool. W<Nen Axmtnster & Stsal Carpeting Ava•lable 1904 H~ lloulevard • Costa ..... .E. Comer of Harbor & 19th Street ~~~--4 .. 722-9642. Mon-Sat 1D-6 Sun 11-5 ~ . . .. .• ... , • • ._ .1. ,. ....._~ .-• , ' .' I ' ' • " ,. , .:_ 4)~SPRING THEMED~ ~. ·-·· ................. ,. NEWPORT Haw CE"1'Ell ......... Or.~M.· ........... , SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1997 A13 • \. Klndergartner Nlcole Shane, 6, Joins ln the costume parade at TarbutV' Torah Com· munltyDay School Friday to celebrate Purim. MARC MARTIN I OAIA.Y PILOT ~ PLATINUM WEDDING BANDS UP TO 50% BELOW RETAIL 7 2Tone l 8k/Plat ~Custom Design - ~· J. 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(714)148-65~ ---,---... ~ • ... lmiiii I I l _._ ;AM SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1997 CD RELEASE PARTY The pop/rock band Corday and the CUrlous is having a CD release •party from 7 to 10 p.m. today at ni- angle Square in Costa Mesa. Host- ed by Adrian of KEZY-FM, Pata Morgana will open with an acoustic set and Corday and the Curious will follow. performing for 1 the rest of the evening. The show is free for all ages and there will be food and giveaways. For more infonnation, call 998-3783. WAGNER'S RING . Pacific Symphony Orchestra presents Wagner's "The Ring~ at •8 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. 1kkets are $16 to $44. For more information, caU 556-2122. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock pedor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons m the Town Square at Thangle Square in Costa Mesa. GET UP AND DANCE On Sundays at Carmelos Ris- tordnte, guitarist Ivan Marcello performs at 8:30 p.m. Glno, above, and Tino perform dance music at 9 p.m. Marco Santos and the San Brazil Dancers heats up .. the nights with the sounds of tropical music Wednesdays at 9 p.m. and Louis Cordero performs Thursday at 9 p.m. 3520 E. Coast Highway, CoronJl de! Mar. For information, caU 67 5-1922. ART CITY HAU GALLERY "Qra,nge County, Etc.," featur- ing oils, portraits and landscapes by local artist Jack Cannon, and "Colors and lmages Pleasing to the Eye." expressive and vi brant oils and acrylics by Peter David- son, will be on display in the Ne~ Beach City Hall Gallery through May 6 at 3300 Newport Blvd. For more lnlonnation, call 717-3870. Alff WORKSHOP . A new series of Drawing and Painting workshops from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. wW begin Wednes- day and will continue for eight Wednesdays in Vince Jorgenson Center adjacent to Mariners Library, 2005 Dover Drive, New- port Beach. The sess(ons provide individualized instruction using mixed media.. for beginners through advanced students. For more information, call 644-3151. WATERCOLOR EXHIBIT The Newport Beach Central Library is displaying a watercolor ·exhibit by Carole Ca.µalian, "The Luscious Garden: Newport's Answer to the Marine Layer," through March 31 at'tOOO Avoca- do Ave .. Newport Beach. For information, call 717-3801, PAINTINGS AND POLAROIDS Karen Feuer-Schwager, an Orange County artist, will exhibit ~o series of her work during the month of March-at Haute Cakes Caffe. West Cliff Court, 1807 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach. On exhibit will be her Mixed Media Manipulated Polaroids as well as paintings from an environ - merltal series. For information, call 497-5926. ENVIRONMENTAL EXHIBmON ·A speCial showing of mix.ed media artworks by Gail Taylor will be presented at the Orange County chapter office of the American Institute of Architects through April 4 at 3200 Park Cen- ter Drive, Suite 110, Costa Mesa. For information, call 557-7796. SCULPTURES Sculptor J oan Brown will • exhibit her work at the .Jewish Community Center Art Gallery through April 2 at 250 E. Baker St .. Costa Mesa. For information, call 755-0340. EXHIBmON The Robert Mondavi WiJfe and Food Center presents the work of Just a rem inder ... Easter's only a few days away. ~ ~l••HJ11u•n1•r 172l> -0 ~I\ ~AJt . CJCh.-H~, cA . ,UJ7 '114·&45· 9140 Hop in to see our treasures for the home & garden! HOURS: Mvnday to Saturday 10:30 to 6:00 t~ort h of rtth Street in the Old Dairy Ct:n~r A.:"ti "frc>m M 1..au Join Us For . • , .... Lunch• Dinner• Swtday Brunch• Catering Available .r-'.' ........ iil For Reserv:uions and Directions C:ill 723-0621 25 l 41hipyard Way • Newport Beach photographer/artist Merritt A. Vincent, •Beyond The Sprocket Holes," through April 1 at 1570 Scenic Ave ., Costa Mesa. for information, call 9794510. A8STltACT Mr The Orange County Museum of Art presents Joe Goode's exhi- bition of post·painterly abstract art through April 13 at 850 San ,Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 75g.1122. VIDEO INSTAU.ATION The Orange County Museum of Art presents the internationally circulated video installation work, "The Theater of Memory," by contemporary artist Bill Viola at· the Museums's Installation Gallery through June 1 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For infonnation, call 759-1122. 1 J 'FIRST IMPRESSIONS' "First Impressions: The Laguna Beach Art Association" is at the Orange CoWlty Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. ~First Impressions" fea- tures selected California "plein air" paintings created by the founders of the association from the Orange County Museum of Art. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The mu.teum features three gallerias: the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime hlltory of the area: the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world- clus models and the Grand. Salon which otters touring exhibits. Ad.mission is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is located at 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For more lnlorma- tion, call 675-7863. SPECIAL GARDENING TAUC Roger's Gardens offers frJ!e gar- dening demonstrations at 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Newport Beach. "Roses" is offered at noon today, and March 28 and 29. For information, call 640-5800. CASINO NIGHT The &Uboa Yacht Club piesents its third annual Casino Night and Auction today, benefiting the club's junior sailing program, at 1801 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. Th~ price of $40 per person, with tax and gratuity included, includes Quick ... Fresh ... Hot!- &st 'Th11i FooJ In Orange County Vded by the R.QiJtlr reoden, OS~ in nie e.t Of Oronae ~ Siidion, Augutt199A LUNCH, DINNER, CATERING, TAKE OUT 615 w. 19th Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 548-4333 • (714) 548-!352 Fax 714 548·0399 SAVE MON·EY! SAVE TIME! With the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS CALL 642-5678 .1 • Tue\d.1y M.1r. zsth b:J0- 7:JO pm OREA: .I'~ .l'allliela or .l'llldlufa'l ....... ~ Mother's ~••.-wMG••n . Piiio Cafe DH&\ ( .... a ;' ..... _) ... ....... ..... I: ............ Jn Colt.a Miia lllltfordll ....... a t rt'wfllWl .............. , k WWW ... w.c..t...di ....... 11111 DHEA_. 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A beginner's class meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednes- days, March 26 through May 21; an intennediate class meetS from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays; March 25 through May 20 and an advanced class-meets from 8 to 9 p.m. Tues- days, March 25 through May 20. Registration fee is $45. For infor- mation, call 432-5880. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest Tiki doclced in Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p .m . every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for ch\ldren under 12. For reservations, call 673-0240. FAAMERS MNtKETS . Every Thursday there ls a farmers market from 8:30 a.m . to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Pair· grounds. Th., Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a .m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For lnlormation, call 723-6616. Every Saturday there is a farm- ers market from 9 a .m. to 1 p.m. in the municipal parking lot at Bay- side Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. 'TREASURE ISLAND' The Riverboat Players, Orange County~s newest theater compa- ny, in association with Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, proud- ly stages its premier show, M1fea- sure Island," at 1 :30 p.m. SaM- dayS" and Sundays through June 29 on the decks of The Pride of Newport, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for children. Muse- um members 'receive a $2 dis- count. For information, call 505- 2178. ~ - RIVERBOAT For Dinner R ESTA USRANT LUNCH BR UNCH BANQUET S Ample Free Parking At Newport Beach Nautical Museum 151 E COAST H\VY (AT BACK BAY BRIDGE) 714.673.3425 Full Service Salon Latest Cuts & Styles, Perms, & Colors, Nail & Skin Care Services 642-1711 288-D 17th Stmt. Costa Jfaa (Nut to Ross} AVANTE-GARDE BEBOP SWING ACID JAZZ STRAIGHT AH£W BIG BAND IMPORTS : • ., 9'8 Sat. 9.7 Swa. 11.0 DISCO• HOUSE TECHNO TRIP HOP ' JUNGLE• AMBIENT DRUM'NBASS TRANCE• IMPORTS FREESTYLE B o t a n i c a r e.· Landscape • DF.'3IGN & CONmRUCTION • MAINTENANCE I 'I I I \ '\ I ( \ I : I ( : I : I : \ I ! "' ' ' '-. : I I \I' \ \ \ I I ' ' "I ' ' In M&J'Qh otl 994 Bota.ntoa.re opened tte doOl'8 t.o pJ'OV1Qe wuque landlot.pe design and qUAUty 1D.ttallaUona. 0Urtnc Ule pui 3 YMN we've been tnvolved tn amall ,..roen 1n8ta1latlona t.o 10me of tile mOlt ~UI homee tn Newport Beaob. Our landaoape dMiCD II on the Jead.lnl eci,. trom atmple pl.ant. layoUt. t.o lntr1oUe llutopean ~ . Botanloar'e'I q~ and &bWtiJ t.o flt. \be job done la lo0ot1'parable • aouw ... Dloamwd.fD •ewpw& Bevll, Ga• ('II•) ........... ...,_ ........ ., ... ._. 2 .._ NC1Vp0ft Bc.chlCoeta Mna Daily Pilcx .. 'THREE DAYS Of RAIN' South Coast Repertory pre- sent.a •Three Dayv ot Rain," a contemporary comedy, through April 6 on the Second Stage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa • Mesa. The performance schedule Will be Tuesday through Friday at 8 p .m ., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p .m. Tickets are $26-$39. Por more infonnation, call 957-4033. 'TRIUMPH OF LOVE' South Coast Repertory presents "The Thumph of Lov~· through Sunday on the Mainstage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance schedule will be Tuesday through Friday 'at 8 p.m .. Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m: Tick.; et& are $28-$41. For more informa- tion. call 957-4033. . . KIDS STORY TIMES Mesa Verde Ubrary has story times for children ages 3 to 7 at 11 a.m . Tuesdays and 7 p.m. Wednesdays through April 30 at 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East. For information call 546-5274. : 'GOOSEBUMPS' The HGoosebumps• club I meets the first abd third Monday ' of the month at 6:30 p.m. at : Barnes· & Noble, 953 Newport l Center Drive. For information, ; call 7 59-0982. 1 STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday, , Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled ~ craft and story hour for c:hildren..of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor' Blvd., Thangle Square in Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 631 :0614. 1 DANCE 'SWAN LAKE' , Orange County's award-win- • ning regional ballet company, Festival Ballet Theatre, presents ; "Sw~ Lake" at 7 p .m. todaj and MEXICA N RESTAURANT ' Hu gOne fishing! Por fish ticos our meals are still a trip to Mexico -as well as the coast of Baja. It's a trip worth taking. The 'n'adltlon Continues Since 1972 2 p.m. Sunday in Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore The- atre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are $14 for adults and $12 tor children age 12 and under, advance discount tick- ets are $12 for OCC stv.dents and senior dtizens, and tickets at the door are $16 for adults and $13 f6r children age 12 and under. For information, call 432-5880. DANCE WORKSHOPS Singles and couples interested in moving to the beat can enroll in a variety of dance classes taught by U.S. Swing Dance Contest grand fina,list antr ·Dance Fever contest winner Toni Piazza and .staff at Corona del Mar's·Commu- nity Youth Center· on the corner of Fifth Avenue and Iris Avenue in Corona del Mar. The •Ballroom and Latin" class will meet from 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. Tuesdays, Marcp 25 through April 29 and the "West Coast Swing" class is offered from 8:15 to 9:15 p.m. Tuesdays, March 25 through April 29. Preregistra- tion is required and the cost is $48. To register, call 644-3151. BALLROOM DANCE DeFore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Fri- day and Saturday night at the DeFore Dance Center,' 151 Kalinus Drtve, Suite G-3, Costa Mesa. From 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on both nights a lesson will be taught followed by open dance with a disc jockey play- ing all kindS of music until 11 p.m. The dance lesson is free with the price of the $5 admission. For infor- mation, call 241-9908. ADULT BALLROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m . Singles and couples wel- -come. The cost is $3. The Senior Center is at 6~5 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 645- 2356. LITERARY BOOK CLUB Round Tabl~ West offers its next book luncheon program ~day presenting Jack ~t At >' V U 9 s g BUY A SELL USED FURNITURE, 10Y8 5 ACC1!8llOAIE8, ETC. • 2584 N~ 8hd. (n Del M81') ............ Caeca-.. (714) 131·'7H3 Pala.nee with his book, "The For- est of Love," Sally Cobb and Mark Willems and the •Tue Brown Derby Restaurant -A Hollywood Legend,• Bob Thomi!S and •Disney's Art of Animatio11, • and Mel Haber and •Bedtime Stories of the Legendary Ingle- side Inn in Palm Springs" at noon at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Tickets are $35. Por information, call (213) 256-7977. SINGLES JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS' · New Jewish Relationships allows Jewish singles to choose people they wish to date from pro- file albums that picture and desdibe singles with a wide range of personal and professional inter- ests. Membership fees are $40 for six months and $70 tor a year, non- membe:rs of the Jewish Communi- ty Center are $10 more. For infor- mation, call 755-0340. Tennis Ladder for Singles offers an opportunity to meet new people while improving your game. Regis- tration fee is $18 and interested pai:ties put their names on a list and can challenge players on the list. For information, call 755-0340. JAM, singles 21-39; holds a variety of outings and activities. For ll\Ore information, call the JAMine at 665-5048. Jewish In Between Singles, age 39-59, offers social and 'cultural events and can be reached by call- ing 755-0340. There will be an evening walk around Balboa Island at 7 p.m. ori Feb. 18. Call 775-4636. There will a Happy Hour at Gulliver's at 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 26. Call 731-3780. SYNAGOGUE VISITS Meet young Jewish singles and couples for Friday services in area synagogues. Visits take place the third Friday of every month. For information, call 7~5- 5555, ext. 551. ·CLUBS ALTA COFFEE People who want to read their South Coast Shows Presents Antiques & Collectibles Expo & Sale The Costa Mesa Show March 21-23, 1997 At the Oran~e County Fatq~rounds Commerce Bldg, Enter on Arl1ngton Rear Gate No. 5 FRI. 12;00-9:00 P.M. SAT. 12:00-8 :00 P.M . SUN. 12:00 • 5:00 P.M. REGULAR ADMISSION: $5.00 EACH DISCOUNT: ( 1 OR MORE) $4.00 EACH PRESENT THJS COUPON FOR DISCOUNTS FOR ADDmONAL INFORMATION: CALL: (714)840-9649 $ $ $ DAILY DOOR PRIZE $ $ $ FEATURING; WAYNE MONTANO "TiiE GLASS DOCTOR"' ALSO FEATURING: FREE APPRAISALS BY AVERSA APPRAISAL SERVICE BALBOA BOAT RENTALS i EGGSTRA SPECIAL .. EASTER EGG HUNT II Ott-tlu-HAteta Mutt. f,. ta tl.e wMle ~lb,/ FASTER SUNDAY SPE'11AL HUNT HOURS: l:OOplll • 3:00,. C...,.._tary E111n l•kela m Prlw J lESERVE EARLY! 67J-7ZOO I •; .tea.., nm ro dw , Balboa PadnlUla own poetry can"Sign up at 1 p.m. for the open reading on the sec- ond. Wednesday of every month at 506 31st St, Newport Beach. For information, call 675-0233. ATRIUM MARQUIS HOTEL In the Airporter Club: Rock and Roll, Tuesdays and High Roller Band. Wednesdays 8:45 p.m . to 1:30 a .m. 18700 MacArthur Blvd. For information, call 833-2770. BENIHANA · Karaoke at 7 nightly at 4250 Birch St., Newport Beach. For infonnation, call 955-0822. BIRRAPORETil'S Birraporetti's offers swing music entertainment by the 12· piece Don Mille r Orchestra at 8 p.m. Mondays. South Coast Plaza, 3~33 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 850-9090. BISTRO 201 Classical Latin gwtarist performs 6:30 p.m. Thwsdays and 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.· 3333 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information. call 631-1551. BOB BURNS RESTAURANT Touch of Class plays easy lis- tening from 6 to 10 p.m. Thurs- days, 7:30 to 11 :30 p.m. Frldays and Saturdays, and 6 to 10 p .m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 881 Newport Center Prive, Newport Beach. For information, call 644- 2030. THE CANNERY · Karaoke is available from 9 p.m. to midnight Mondays and Wednesdays. Wine Tasting from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. and live music with The Jetsen's from 8:30 p .m. to 12:30 a.m. Thursdays, 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beach. For SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1997 A15 infonnation, call 675-5777. CORNERSTONE CAFE Bible study, 7 to 9:15 p.m . Wednesdays and 6 p.m Tuesdays. Live entertainment Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. 1907 Har- bor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 646-5776. DIVA Live music featuring: Paula Price on piano, every Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. 600 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. For information, call 754-0600. DURTY NELLY'S Live music Fridays and Satur- days at 9 p .m. 2915 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 957-1951. ELRANCHfTO Taco Tuesday and disco lakes . place Tuesday nights. Live reggae on Saturday nights. . House grooves and live alternative rock Friday nights. $2 $'.:over. 2800 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach For information. call 615-6855. FOUR SEASONS HOTEL Rosanne Llmeris performs her mUSic from top 40 to the class.la from 9 p.m. to 1 a_m, Tbu.rsdaf, Friday and Saturday. Jay Milburn pedorms jazz and rhythm and blues tunes Monday through Wednesday from 5:30 to 10:30 p .m. and Thw-sdays and Fridays from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. 690 New- port Center Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759~ 0808. THE HARP INN ,, lhlditional lriSh music evecy Thursday night. The Fenians, every Friday and Saturday, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 130 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 646- 8855. KONA LANES LOUNGE Karaoke at 8:30 p.m . every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 2699 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesci. For more information, call 545- 1112. ROSEY1S AUTO BODY CAUFOllllA UW STATES You CAN CsoosE ANY REPAIR FACILITY FRU Pkk.., & .,._, • All CMtifiH t.Oaimes 642-4522 121 l14ustrial Way • Costa Mesa t • • correspondence Santa Ana Heights Water n~t worth the gain I have been a citizen of Costa Mesa almost 40 years. The Mesa Consolidated Water District is not showing good business sense, to even consider. buying tbe Santa Ana Heights Water Co. With Mesa Consolidated in ·debt. we the citizens of this city will have to pay the debt they already have plus buy another poor judgment-ca,ll debt? For what gain?'1bree hundred more cus-· tomers? All water bills will have to go way up to pay for all the debt to come. Already our price for water is 'Cfue of the highest in Orange 'Cou,nty. Why should we let it -Happen -just because the board bf directors of Costa Mesa water changed their minds when it was cJffered to them six or eight Thonths back for less money? · ·. They knew it was not worth purchasing the company then because the lines are too old and 1:leed to.be replaced. Why now are they trying to....l>arter "!ith .J.ivine Ranch Water District for ~e company? I think that this purchase ouJd be brought up by vote to Costa Mesa residents. Put it • a ballot. ' j This is a non-profit organiza- on, so why put citizens farther debt? I I DOROTHY ADAMS Costa Mesa esidents of Corona ~el Mar have nerye l I would like to remind the hamber of Commerce in Corona Mar and residents that they iught long and hardiilo not have e freeway in their back yard. Now siJ:lce the northeast end of ewport has to deal with the ,- eeway noise, <;;ongestion, pollu- n, etc., they have the nerve to emand signs. ...,~ I sure hope that Caltrans and city officials feel the same way that I do and leave Corona del .Jtl;ltar off the signs. ·1 ~ KAREN McCOOL : Newport Beach .. ~ :·-· · comrnunitv forum ltEAD!RS lton1 -£i.-..v s ···.;;!C~Ow~!l.!!M~~u~~~!IH!!!r!Jlfl!!!!!!!!!I • j gains EXPERIENCE They've only been on the job for 100 days, but already John Noyes and Tom Thomson on the New· port Beach City Council, Heather Somers and Libby Cowan on the Costa Mesa council and Dana B~ack on the Newport-Mesa school board are making a differ· ence. WEATHER 'Shhhh. Don't let anyoRe know. But while much of the country is still battling rain and cold temperatures, the kickoff of spryig is heralding warm weather and summer-like conditions here. BRITTA'S FAMILY LIFE Residents here may have Jost the popular Gringas iVeTtl, but the move to close the bar by owner Brit- ta Pulliam means more time for her faniily. BOB MURPHY It took a marathon, not- so-sudden-death playoff, but Bob Murj:>hy was finally able to sink a long putt and lake home $150,000 by winning the Toshiba Senior Classic. F<i Murphy,:who is of Irish heritage, it was an early St. Pa~ck's Day gift. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Pro goUer Bob Murphy p uts some body English on his putt dur- i_ng the Toshiba Senior Classic at Newport Beach Country Club. losses· A LITTLE VISION Rich Shapiro, who masterminded the forma- tion of the popular 'Jliangle Square shopping complex, has gone off to new yentures. It was Shapiro who waged the political behind-the-• ·scenes battles that made Triangle Square J:>ossi· ble. ORCUS VARGAS . The controversy surrounding the complaints of noise at the Cirque du Soleil managed to help scuttle a visi~ by another travelling big top . -the ~ircus Vargas. In addition, ariimal rights groups have complained about the treatment of animals at Circus Vargas. • letter of the week ... • I ' ' ! I I ! ! . : \ ' \ I re isn't a day that's gone by that I haven't looked at m y wife and said, 'Diil we .really ~in that election?'' . -JOHN NOYES Newport Beach councilm.an readers hotline Charge·d debate . The ls~ue: Reade~s discuss whether or not the ~cy of Costa Mes~ shquld go into the utility business: Anaheim bas bad its own electric company for many years, probably 30 or 40, ~d they P.!lY about half of what other cities in Orange County do. HUBERT BARKER Newport Beach Definitely not. Past history has revealed they don't have enough personnel and not enough expertise, and their track record is definitely negative as far as their ability to purchase and get involved in programs sut:h as the new sourc;e of electric- ity. First, I feel they should. take care of existing problems within our city and get their house in 'Order. Then maybe after a long review a nd consulting with the public, they should talk to Costa Mesa property owners before they attempt any involvement in a project such as this-. Second, I feel the city should get out of real estate ownership and into the area of providing ~ervices that we, the property owners, are being taxed for: basically, maintailiing our side- walks, our streets, our parkways, illegal parking and illegal building of additions to our properties. SAM WAKELY Costa Mesa I think it is a wonderful idea. It is something that is available to us now. But rather than .pass the profits back to the people, we should, for a period of four or five years, use all the resources we can grab to put th9se ugly utility power lines in Costa Mesa underground. It might amount to millions of dollars a year to get this stuff hidden away. It would be a great boost for the whole city if the 1~ people would go .along with this idea. BOB GRAHAM Costa Mesa i It may be good for the e_mperor, bat not for children 11 H ans Christian Anderson wrote ~ "T.he Emperor's New Clothes" in '· the 1800s, ·and in the 1990s it is a . t . tale that still justly describes the phe-f nomenon·of peer pressure, image con· I. trol and self -focus tha.t many -espe- cially teens -face. - I am not naive enough to believe Iii that I have con,rol o'l(er ftlY own ·1 teenagers' desires to drink alcohol, use· '. drugs, smoke ~igarettes,' and/or partake in sexual activitles." \ · But it is my pbst to weave a cloth, sew the clothing and lay the ou!fit out in a prominent fashion so that my teenagers can choose to put on and take off the garb of fine character. The following is how I carry't~at out: MY POST =- I will not allow underage drinking of alcohol in my home. •Respect for authority • Respect for legal system • Respect for other parents and their values I will not allow unchaperoned par- ties at my home. The house will be locked with no children (mine included) at home or a responsible adlitt will be present to chaperone my children and protect my home. • Respect for personaVfamily property • Love and concern for my/other's chil- dren · • Not leaving my children responsible for the action of their pee~ • Respect for my neighbors • Community safety I will not have chaperoned or unchaperoned co-ed overnight parties in my home during my teenager's high school years. • Respect for other parents and their values • Respect for the emotional and physi· cal welfare of teenagers • Any behavior .has positive and nega· tiw consequences that are responsibili- ties of individual teenagers and their own parentS. . I will not finance.or involve myself or my name in the rental of hotel rooms for teenage partying and overnights. • Teaching Honesty and law obedience. · • Respect for commercial community • Not giving others my family responsi~ biliti TEENAGER'S POST I will hold my teenager personally responsible for his/her own actions con- cerning: • ear-accident/repair/costs incurred • Tickets/driving schooVcourt responsi- bilit ies-. • Illegal use of alcohol or drugs • Property damage to anyone • Removal from school due to zero tol- erance • Sexual relations and any responsi bility related to disease, medical or teenage parenthood • Cheating in school academics ~ For success or failure in hislher studies , . I will encourage my tftnagers to hold part-time jobs when it Is possible on vacation times and weekends. • Encourage savings • Available funds for one's own choice of recreation • Available funds for consequences of action~ As I watch the procession of my chil- dren's lives - and bumpy that proces- sion may sometimes be -I will not sad- dle myself with guilt and blame of "Mom, where are my clothes•? MMEIJU!t Newport Beach Bureacrats' thirst for tax -money is endless M any people rightly com- plain that policies are en·acted and laws made without their knowing. Even more people don't realize elect- eq representatives many times are unaware of changing laws and policies. Changes often take the form of "clarifications~ inv9lving ,.....,......,,.....,.g law or regulations that implement new laws and ordi- nances. City Council members recei,.ved a memo last week stat- ing "the Orange County City Managers Association bas taken up the issue of problems with the Assessor's Office over the last several months." - Apparently, city managers are complaining of ·major problems ... with the lack of inf onbation involvement cities have in · ons the county assessor on appeals of valuation." The managers were respond· to an euodation survey sent Orange County dtles. A two- f • ~ ~I page synopsis, stunning in its vagueness, yearned that "the cou11ty and cities need to work · cooperatively on pending appeals to potentially reduce the impact of reassessments." A lette r distributed to the city managers made five recommen· dations based on the "survey," but without its supporting raw results. The recommendations include requiring the county to give cities a rogues' llsl of citi- zens who pursue property tax assessment appeals. Recommendation two propos- es to "actively involve cities on developing the case on a pend- ing appeal. Cities would be involved in not only developing the appeal case, but also includ- ed. in the actual appeal heating and any setU~ment meetings." City governments would actively oppose its citizens tryirtg to reduce their property tax. , County Executive OOicer Jan Mittenneier has •offe.red ... to resolve some of these concerns.~ Neither the Orange County john hedges Board of Supervisors DQ.r any • Orange County dty have held public hearings or votes on the proposals. The bare consequence would have public employees fighting taxpayers who appeal property tax levies. Citizens whose only desire iB to try to eaae their tax burden in a declinlng real estate market would face the full t. weight of city powers in active opposition before a supposedly impartial assessment appeals hearing officer. The memo makes no·mention of any de!iire by city bureaucrats to stem property tax increases in rising markets or when proper- ties change hands. Neither is a suggestion made to curb spending to coinqde with the level of tax revenues granted by the citizenry. Modem governments are dri- ven by the desire to increase their share of the public take, rather than by a disciplined stewardship of public resources. The managers' memo is illus- trative of the cominitrnent of public revenues in the quest for increased public revenues -an oppressive spiral of spending meant to inflate the take while ignoring the deleterious effects of the squandering of public resources in 'the first place. The Sl .6 million that Newport Beach was ordered to pay In the Central Library construction case could have.been avoided by better management of the contract. Instead, we are told the city needs more money, and, therefore, needs to be more Hactive" in its collection. No for- mal •recommendations" are forthcoming on how to avoid future litigation losses or con- tract miSmanagement. Local governments-are noto- rious for accepting the "staff recommendation," thereby rub- ber stamping the desires of bureaucrats. Most staff reports supporting their recommended decisions do ~ot contain alter- natives -even for citizen appeals. Modifications generally take the foi:m of minor adjustments to the staff recommendation. To do otherwise requires a Willlng- ness to risk failure. The result is that independent policy initia- tives by elected politicians are few and far between. So the intellectual heavy lift· ing of policy making is left to professional s\aff who identify such Hproblems" as people try- ing to reduce their taxes. Elected people are cut out of ·the democratic process, hand- shake agreements are made with other agency bureaucrats, and the hapless dtizen finds himself squaring off alone against the full force of a gov- ernment unit paid for with his money. That is not demoaati.c policy making as contemplated in city charters and the Calif om.la con- stitution and 1t is something that no elected official should toler- ate. The community of private weatth is not a bottomless tu lake meant to be drained by . thirsty cities after they careless- ly trip over the bucietful of resources already given them. ..... HllMlll ls. Newport IMCh dty councllmln. His cofumn appe411n on s.tuntay. I ( . I CIOIJ9l•OR Pete \Niison, (R), State capitol, Sacra- mento, 95814, (916) 445-2841 U.S. SMATOltS ......,. ...... (D), 112 Hart Senate Bldg .• Suite 112, Washington D.C .. 20510, (202) 224-3553 or 2250 E. Imper- ial Hwy. Ste. 545, El 5-gundo, 90245. Telephone: (310) 414-5700. DYnne ffflllt9in, (0 ), 331 Hart Bldg., W•hi11gto11 o.c:.; 20510, (2QZ) 224-314, or 11111s.ntaMonkalhd.,Stt.915, LOI-.-. tams. (!10) '1'-7JOO. ...... ~ a.ta c:.. (R), 41ttt Dist .. 4000 MilCAr1hur 8Nd, hit Tower, Ste. 430, NwJport Bead\ 92660, {71~ 756-2244 or 206 Cwn>n Ilda .. Wdilngton, D.C. 20515, 202·225-51'f1; (Represents molt of Nt\":rf a..ch.) • 0... ~ict.r, (R), 45tt\ Dist.. • 16162 Beach Bllld., Suite 304, Hunting· ton Beach, CA., 92647, (714) 847·2433 or 1027 Longworth Building, Washing- ton D.C. (202) 225-2415 (Represents Costa Mesa and West Newport Beach). STATE SENATE --Jot.ww (R), 35th Dist .• 18552 corres pondence ... You forgot the best school of all · Having read your article about "Principal for a Day,· tobserved a glaring error in that report. Your publication fhlled to recognize the greatest elementary school in his· tory, Harbor View. led by the incomparable Karen Kendall, heading a world-class faculty. . PAUL SALATA Impartial Observer Newport Beach Doubt r acism rodt of bar's permit denial So Elizabeth Helguero claims racism to be the true reason for her troubles with the city. I do not know all the details of her case but t have been following it through the Planing Commission and City Council discussions. I feel her management style and busi· ness do not serve the city. of Costa Mesa well and applaud the deci· sions by our city leaders. · For her to say the city has denied her wishes "because she is ~a Latina" and the city based its decisions "whole or part on her race or gender" is typical minority victim rhetoric. ~ Is anyone else out there tired of the "R • word being used so loose- ly? For common every"day things like this, I think Elizabeth should claim she is being "bashed.• Save the "R • word for people who are more mean-spirited (such as those who voted for Proposition 187 or Proposition 209) or for a more "chilling" future decision by the city (street vendors?). Our City Council and police chief are so politically correct they ignore the illegal immigrant prob· lem in our city so as not to offend anyone. It does not follow that their decisions would be based on Helguero's race and gender. JAMES R. FISLER . Costa Mesa School music programs ar e well worth it Though my children have long since left the nest, my life- time interest in tlie education of children, particularly their music education, persists. · There is a great ~ount of data supporting the academic benefits of including music as an important element of the overall curriculum. A recent study of the development of the human brain (lime Magazine, Feb. 3, 1997) indicates that most mental skills .and abilities are formed before the age of 10 or 12. Our district has an outstanding eltmientary school music program in place. In view of this, I strong- ly urge·you to su pport this prq- gram in your budget considera· tlons. To do otherwise would do ... a terrible disservice·to the children and to their.wonderful minds. DEANE BOTTORF Adjunct Professor of Music Southern California College Costa Mesa r ~~ . "'~, T~!u~~:~~~~ ·BULLETIN FROM THE GOSLING!f ! Our head Gosling, Rochel, is m igrating East - Therefore --THE GOSLING IS CLOSING Eve rything in the store reduced ' 20%-75% Starting Thursday, March 20th 10:00am WESTCLIFF PLAZA I 058 Irvine Avenue • Newport Beach (714) 642-66 19 Houf! -M·S, I 0·6 • Sun .• 12·5 Girls: newborn to 12 ~ Boys: newborn to 7 ~~~ WE ARE NO LONGER LOCATED NEXT TO MOTHER 'S MARKET LJE111ELRY REPAIR ··--....... Cbnn SOldafng •5.• RO LEX OVERHAUL •149 I Jr• W••-ty. --A-' ............ &' ta.A hit.) .. # • • # .,. • write your representatives ~Blvd. Ste. 220, Irvine, 92715, IB01IO. llMIAJl••Y .... "" ..... (R). 10th Dist., 18952 MacArthur Blvd .• Ste. 220, IMne, 92715, 163-7070. SIAR COASTAL CIH•atSION 45 Fremont St., 5utt.e 2000, San Francis- co, CA. 94105, (415) 904-5200. Regional offtc.e located In long Beach, (310) 590- 5071. OMNGI COUNJY llOAllD Of 5WllMIOllS Hall of Administration; 10 Ovlc Center Plaza, Santa Ana, 92701. Jim Sliva, 2nd Dktrlct (Costa Mesa) 834- 3220. 1hamM Wiison, 5th·Dlstrict (Nevvport Be.ch, Santa Ml Heights) 834-3550. artOf CDsrA lmlA CO$tl ~ 0ty .W, n Fair OrM, 92626. 754-5223 . ~ Pwter Buffa Council: Joe Erid<son, Gaty Monahan, HNther Somers, Ubby Cowan an°' ._om 9IAOt Newport Beach Oty Hall, 3300 Newport llvd. 92663. 644-3309. \ Ma'Yor: Jan Debay Council: John Hedges. Thomas Edwards, Norma Glover, Dennis O'Neil, John Noyes. Tom Thomson ORaNGE COUNJY llOAllD fl' EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa • Mesa, 92628-9050, 966-4000. . . . . flkd 1th D. hrttw, member, Trustee ~a 5 Costa Mesa. Newport a..cn. COAST ax••NTV COIJ.Hm DISl'MCT District Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa, CA. 92626, 432-5898. Chancellor. William M. Vega Board: Walter Howald, Sherry Baum. Paul Berger, Armando Ruiz. Jerry Pat· terson ~UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTlllCT District Office: 1601 16th St., Newport Beach, 92663, 760-3200. SUperinten· dent Mac Bernd Board: Dana Black, Judy F(anco, Ed Decker, Jim Ferryman, Martha Fluor. Wenct-f Leece, Serene Stokes SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1997 A1J WClllJlllUMlm WA191MllltT ( 1965~COIU~mz'.~ 1200 Board:'f'rudy OhUg, ..... Plnllii\ ... HHley, Ft9d lodUnillt DIM .... COSTA·..sA IAMWW .-.0 P.O. Box 1200 Costa~ aQl.U., ';./ 754-5043. Board: Jim~ Art ,..,. ... ~. Arlene ScNfw .... DlnWlllfO thlngton cityside Balboa Art Show extends deadline organizer Jan Herrington said. To participate or for more infor- mation, call Herrington at 673- 8580 or Michelle Rudolph at 675- 4976. . more lntormatlon. contact Bill Gartner at 631-7730. speoal study session Monday. The Balboa Island outdoor art show has extended the entry deadline to April 1 for artists interested in participating in the April 20 show. Newport council to get progress report Bionic Jodi and Grampa The Newport Be ach City Carr to perform Council wm · look over its list of At 3 p .m. before the· regular council meeting, council mem- bers will hear updates from staff members on the nine priorities set early this year. The meeting is scheduled for the council chamber conference room, 3300 Newport Blvd., New- port Beach. The event -the first show of its kind on the island -is designed to spotlight the work of local artists. A final planning meeting will be held April 7 at the Jolly Dolphin restaurant, 302 Marine Ave., where artists will draw lots for their location in the show. More than 30 artists have already signed up for the exhibit, Bionic Jodi and Grarnpa Carr will perform at 7 p.m., April 12 at Harbor Christian Fellowship, 740' W. Wilson, Costa Mesa. Admis- sion is $10 and limited to the first 300 people at the door. Students at Estancia, Costa Mesa, New- port Harbor and Woodbridge high schools can get in free. 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I I • SATIJRDAY, MAACH 22. 1997 BUDGET CONTINUED FROM A 1 Preliminary committee discussions about bu'dget items: •It goes directly against the edu- cation of the students,· Safran said. .lill-.lillley fight like bell to get attention ~-111 the teacher tight now.• Committee member Ron Rubino said sever8' of the proposals the group looked at couldn't be pur- sued. for next school year but need- ed to be implemented in the long term in preparation for future salary increases. , Rubino told his colleagues that in order to raise teacher salaries to an average level in Orange County, they should plan to give raises the next several years which will mean more budget restructuring. . ' With Sanborn lnstruct1onal Media Center employees hstening, the group discussed cutting all positions al the center except one or two and even talked about elimi- natihg Chief Financial Officer Mike Fine's position with him. CONTINUED FROM A 1 to secure funding so it does hdppen in a timely manner.· The governor's budget proposal would not mean automallc funding for the Upper Bay. Under the "clear- inghouse· plan, the state would evaluate projects tn dny of Southern California's 40 wetlands, then would determine which should be funded. •rm more worried about the future." Rubino said. •we need to free up those dollars for the teach- . ing side.· agency representatives. They're try- ing to orgaruze a boat trip through the bay for legislators. And they'll rontinue to speak at •any and all" state budget hearings, Ducey said. Officials f:Stimate that removing the silt from the 752-acre Upper Bay, last dred{Jed in 1984, would cost ·a bout $5 .8 million. Since 1988 basins along the bay -$110 million worth :_ have been catching some sand and silt before they creep out into the water. City leaders have been calling the situation "urgent" for two years now. General 10% reduction of non-school dep.rtments Reduce budget for K-12 bus transportation Institute $15 minimum bus fee even for students receiving -free lunch Eliminate half of elementary music program Convert capital expenditures to The Irvine Company Endowment Cut half of elementary physical education Consolidate alternative education, close Monte Vista Begin replacing some guidance counselon with guid•nce technklans, but study It first Phase-out Sanborn Instructional Media Center Instructional media support Shift deferred maintenance to farm Convert nurses to health aides Eliminate instructional media library Eliminate district support for Environmental Nature Center Eliminate supervisor for instructional materials la'b Eliminate security monitoring Phase-out televisionlphotolaudio visual Reduce non-instructional consultants ' Eliminate three computer aides Limit prH!mployment physicals to manual labor-Intensive positions Consolidate warehouse and food service warehouse Charge food services for some of the indirect servkes the district provides Reduce maintenance and operations by 3% Transfer independent study students into regular curriculum Reduce travel expenses Reduce meeting expenses Add'bne student to each fourtfl -12th grade class Reduce unit of money for each student given to schools Reduce general fund reserve by 3% S1.1 milNon S100,000 1 s200.ooo S600.000 , S100.000 $200,000 1 $114,01 5 $107,000 $80,000 $74,095 $69,626 $67,936 S60,000 $59,397 $50,000 S40,000 $10,000 $25,000 $25,000 $200,000 7 $10,000 $10,000 $600,000 $195,000 $960,000 •we are supportive of the clear- inghouse." Cahn said. "But If that Idea doesn't ny, we'd ask that the ]Doney be used for trus project.· The subcommittee could decide to allocate that $5.75 rrullion to specific projects such as the bay dredging. she explained. The state legislature must approve a budge~ by June 15. Plans are now set for the project, with $800,000 in funding commltted by the stale Coastal Conservancy, the county, the city and The Irvine Co. The excavation should take about 300 barge trips. Reduce role and recompense by 10% for employees who do extra work such as coaching S40,000 ·w e made some progress,• Mur- phy said of the Sacramento trip. "We have to find the vehicle rn this stale budget." City officials will plead th.cir .case next week with sidle resources lllAX ~ONTINU ED FROM A 1 ' ~al.king hun and feeding him wtule fhe's al work So they thought noUung or p1tchrng in to edse his ~ents ' Joan CdmpbeU wdlked tum ddJ· ly before h1s back went out and fuisses their tnps to the park, where tie bked to sruH droun'd benches for food scrdps. She pre fers the compd· fly or Max over that of her own West Highland terner -who's ~very p(elly but ndughly." 1 "But Max, he hds such a beauti- ful nature,'' she said. • H.e's d.neigh- borhood inslllulion. And now I have lost my walker, my frie nd." City officials also want to collect some money for an interest-earning account lo provide for future dredg- ings. The 1984 dredging cost $13 million and removed 3 million cubic ydrds of sill. The city will continue trying any way possible to pur together dredg- ing funds-though Ducey declined to say what particular sources offi- oals are pursuing. "We're kind-of domg a full-court press with this/ Ducey said. "We're not putting all our e ggs m one bas- ket.• Reconfigure Estancia to house grades 1 -12 . 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ATSC &ervee chlk:trerl al1d their famlllee who have been mfcrrt4 by .choole. pollu. al1d other •uthortzod eourcte. .-· \ I ., EYE-OPENER Estancia, Laguna Hills locked up in 6-6 baseball tie ~aking a look at the siglits and sounds of crew as Orange Coast opeI).s '97 season this momirig in the Lido Channel. : NWPORT BEACH -It : isn't the sleek shell that : , rips through the water, ------------: splitting the dark mass in two : like an arrow, that you first Private clubs are tackling the question •Non-members are beginning to get the heave-ho from courts. s.ems the right to privacy as been forgotten in club tennis circles, which is probably why some folks are disturbed about certain policy changes that include a tighter . grip on the front door. Jf you're nof a member, you don't belong -it's as Simple as that. Prot<Mem is, that code began : notice. It isn't the sweat : glistening on the bronze, : D}UScular backs that you first : notice, either. : It's the way the oars move to soften about the same time tennis started to decline in the 1980s, and now, as tennis grows, • club owners are trying to • recapture the exclusivity they once enjoyed. : Among the major shakeups • recently involves Cabaret, a : guild for the Orange County Perfonning Arts Center, which : was given a month's notice by : Newport Beach Tennis Club management to drop its • Thursday night mixers, most • -popular in the sum.mer. • Some Cabaret folks are • annoyed. r'f"bey feel they contribute : .G ET TI -up, over, down, across -thaC you first heed. The perfect· synchronization of eight oars lift. pull, dip and push toge sticks in your mind. "It's the ultimate te~ The voice behind tfie statement is one that knows, on that .has earned his shirts, we'll get to voice of J' the Oran team. "That' he sai stand bar de youh QUOTE OF THE DAY ·in our four lol#s. ms' hcwe oontrlbwM. more to it than OUT opponmt b«Jling UI .•• • -CDM BASBBALL COACH JOB KOH OCC is the only community college team to receive an in)'itation to the Henley Royal Regatta in Great Britain. Grant also helped to produce some of the individual benchmarks on the map. Names like Chip McKibben, Fred Honebein, Teo J3ielefeld and Ross Flemer appeared -names of men who have been on the U.S. crew team. McKibben, Honetiein and Bielefeld comprised three-eighths of the national team that captured the 94 World Championship. •SEE COLLEGES PAGE 86 m olly yanity ,, " -( , . . h·igh school baseball Sailors make a run, 7,;· ¥ but fall to Eagles in -• ! Sea View opener, 5-3~ •Santa Margarita continues to hold the trump card over -the '96-97 edition of Tars. By Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH The Newport Harbor High baseball team earned some respect Friday, but gratification will have to wait. . El Toro at Newport CdM at Woodbridge Santa Margarita at Irvine J. greatly to the club, buying drinks and food, partiapating in dinners and parties, and e.ven • hosting business meetings in the : club's restaurant. "We!re a little disappointed (NBTC) couJdn'l make an • KlM HAGGERTY I OAllY PILOT Newport Harbor's Ray Ohrel gets the throw, but Santa Margarita's sliding baserunner ls safe at second. It took eight innings, but defending Sea View League champion Santa Margarita escaped with a· 5-3 league-opening win at• the Sailors' diamond, denying the hosts a share of first place and chiseling yet another painful chap- ter into a year's worth of frnstrating finishes against the Eagles. beginning with senior J~ Urban's third home run of: the year, a solo blast over the left-field fence that answered Jeff Kuno's four- bagger on the fifth pitch of the game. exception for our group," said • former Cabaret chainnan Ray • . Vidal, also a NBTC member. • "The way it was set up in the past meant they were supporting us as a nonprofit organization, so we can recruit members (for Cabaret) and hopefully get • members for their club." • Newport Beach Tennis Club • owner Ron Pfahler was . unavailable for comment • Wednesday and Thursday. , • NBTC is simply going along : with a universal plan among private tennis club owners in Orange County. What • management at NBTC is doing is actually a trickle-down.effect from 1995, when Ken Stuart purchased the former John Wayne T~ Club and renamed il Palisades, a time when Stuart also urged the importance of privacy to his members at a fee-paying nonpublic club. NBTC, along with 23 other privately owned facilities in the county, is becoming part of a new association, headed by Stuart, that will, among other things, tighten the owners' ·clamp on guest policies, which will force some organizations to find another home. r-'\lbaret reportedly has '--elready decided to relocate · its social tennis mixers to Costa Mesa Tennis Club near TeWin.kle Park, but Vidal said Thursday the group is still looking. According to sources, 32 Cabaret members regularly attend the mixers, but only six are NBTC members. Owners of private tennis clubs -like a private country club, or any other so-called private group or organization .. have a right to establish their own policies. AJ {or the members. joining a private club comee wtth a price tag, which means they have a privilege to something special. That's privacy. In the tennis bUJiness, ownen m'* justify charging money for what otberwile could b8 tr.. •Jt you take your ftnt experience tn tennll, more than likely it'I gomg to be at a high school. Jw.uor high IChOol, public park. apAitmmt complex or • --·---'- .. BACK SAFELY Corona del Mar High's Evan Sdillf gets back to first base safely as Irvine High'• Creed Poialson takes the late throw. Corona del Mar troaed the plate nine tbiHls OD the Vaqueros. butltwunot enough as Irvine prevailed. 13-9. F.or all of tbe story, u well as Friday afternoon's Padflc Coast League actton for Estancia and Costa Mesa, see Page BS. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Newport twice rallied from one-run deficits to force the extra frame, and countered the Ea-gles' three-run outburst in the eighth by scoring once and putting the potential winning run on. But a dribbler up the first-base line ended the threat, adding three more to the hosts' total of 11 runners left on base. Still, Newport Coach Jim Kiefer, though obvi- ously disappointed, was upbeat about the Tars' tenacity against a team ranked seventh in crF Southern Section Division m. •(Santa Margarita) is probably the favorite com- ing into league, or at least in the top two," Kiefer said. ·r think we're one of the top clubs in the league, tOOt but we're just going to have to keep bat- tling. I have respect for Santa Margarita, but I think we ea.med their respect today. We played an outstanding game." Battle Harbor did, : I I \ . •Newport H8l'bor softball slugger stays the course . By Bany Faulkner, Daily Pilot Tie m ost casual glance at tephanie Gosselln's hitting statistics would reveal she's a contact hitter. But lt's not until you chat with the Newport Harbor Higb senior about ber ~ IOftball pe.aion, that you learn she prefen rDak1ng contact at the plate on deleNe. · ·t ~ tUmg people out.. coaf..ed the,.,.~:.. powder keg, wbo UDder ~t ~adgbtbaw ad>Mpd IMr catcbing gear for ' ... qi lboWder pedl and • football helm.et. "J like to set up ln front o1 the plate and let runnen slide Into me,• she continued. •t like the contact." The Deily. Pilot Athlete of the Week. however, aeates significantly mon collisions wtth bet Oil bell for tbe Salkn, for wbom lbe'I bitting a mean .700 thUI far (14 for 20), •Sbe'I an abeolute bitting . mac:bN. ..... Newport 'eo.dl MIU Mun.. wbo a.. COMMd tbe two-time Al-NwpOlt-M91a •SEE ooap IN fWE • " Santa Margarita cashed' in an outfield misplay in the fourth to regain the lead, but an errant throw on an apparent double- play comebacker allowed; Newport's Donner Walters• to score the equalizer. w ! Newport starter Garrett• Nuzum kept the Eagles (4- 2) at bay, until walking the leadoff man in the eighth to bring on the Kiefer and: the hook. after t-02 pitch-' es. ·u was only his second start of the year and he was about at his limit,• said Kiefer, who saw reliever David Castanon pick the runner off to shift momentum back into the home dugout. But Nick Mosich dou- bled to left and Randell Shelley followed with a bounding ball up the mid- dle to break the tie. Cleanup hitter Matt Strickroth hit the next pitch over the center field fence to make it a three- • SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1997 Newpon 8nch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot . r t high sdaoal swi11•11ing Outlook f. ~ . .. -• • ~oys coaches tr4ad different • wetters. By;Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot t• . r 1 O stancia -.L+.High s$uning coach John C~enter paces the p00l deck with one thcSught in mind - impmvement. tvioce Starkweather, the mentor at Corona del' Mar, would like to see a ·banner bearing the niark of a CIF championship flying in the ~. but he walks th~ ppolside knowing it probf!bly won't happen. The four locaJ coaches have different go~ different hangups anrI teams that will take th~ different dir~ctions. For Carpenter and th e Estancia Eagles, a larger team will result 1J1 mare depth, but the search for personaJ betterment rules. "live told the kids lh& µ°isl few years, 'You needTo try to beat your · best tt.me.'" Carpenter sai(i . ..,You can come out and throw in a great 5wim-and still come in lourtli, and that's a positiYe 1:}l.ing." DON LEACH /OAl.Y Pl.OT Newport's Jason Arrow returns for another run at CIF in boys swimming. Fo'r'-Starkweather, the breastrokes. squad, and is enjoying annual grind of his Starkweather noted his new tenure. Corona del JQ.lar team several swimmers with "They're .getting in finishing behind pools full of potential, shape to taper well at powerhouses Irvine and including Phil Dirocco the end," Feny said. Santa Margarita can be in the fly and sprinter "It's pretty optimistic J$or Matt Hoss may lie shooting for more-Olan improvement m th& butterfly and lrees(;rle sprinting. frustrating. Lance Emery. right now because His potential Mark Desmond's they're working so hard nutcrackers, though, are Newport Harbor squad in workouts.• spunky and full of hope. already has a CIF Perry is planning on "I'm excited because qualifier in Jason at)east three of his ~1?> be a CIF yuiµitier is within his re~~" Carpenter said. of the personality' and · Arrow, who shot to a swimmers and as many the charisma of the qualifying time in the as five to qualify for CIF. guys on lbe team. The 100 breast. Jeff Leeper Chad Cleaver, P.J. As.a team, though, qualifying for championship pre:tiJpinaries is not C~nter's goal. expectations of lbe kids could also be on his O'Brien and Todd are high and lbey look way. Hylton have been to improve their times," At Costa Mesa,·it's swimming strong in lbe Starkweather said. Scott Ferry taking the 500 free, 100 breast and __ .t~ have th~ ~~tOfJUSt qu4.litying for CIF can Chris and Scott reins for the first time as 100 back, and Ferry Kramer can make a a bead coach. The for-sees lbe improvement splash in the freestyle mer UC-Santa and determination of • de$trOY a person. I look fonv~ to improving them( he said. races, while Blake Barbara swimmer is Gene Nguyen and Bentley and Chris pleased with the work Jim.my Walters ~ending Espizito work the ethic of bis 14-man them into the running. J>:epth means more potential • NUmbers mean a lot in a program, and swinuning is certainly no exception . By Molly Yanity, Dally Pilot M any chil· dren are =='e• afraid of the deep end of thE;, swimming pool -the place where they can't reach. Whei$ they learn lfow to swim, though, that place can suddenly become pretty fun. For the guls swun teams at Corona del Mar and Estancia'. a youth movement has added depth to the squads and turned the lerm "deep " into more than the area of the pool beyond the h-foot mark. Twelve freshmen joined Jennifer Sheldon's Estancia club, while' a record 107 Qi!ls call themselves Sea Kings for Doug vtNtling. "l'rp still in the process of leam'1g who everybody is and w~t'.they do," Voiding said. "I ha'9ea't seen where our weakness will be." Four seniors for Corona will be th,~ core of the huge team. Lawa Weeshosf, Nettie AlshuJur, Julie Norton and Lusanna Russ will be relied upon for strong times and strong leaaership. Voiding predicts a solid showing from rival Newport Harbor, but Sea View League dominance by Irvine, a squaa that boasts Olympic gold medalist Amanda Beard, is inevitable. "We're not going to upset Irvine, but we'll have some good battles with the next four,• Voiding said. The coach added that CIF-qualifying caliber swimmers Libby Stockstill, Meagan Hardt, HiJary Hoeven and Michelle Dahn, as well as hot freshmen Melinda Tucker, Jennifer Balli, Janae BusoIJ\(l, Ellen Orbe and Kate Stockstill will lift the Sea Kings to competitiveness. Despite not being able to chink Irvine's armor, the Sea Kings look forward to the league matchup against Newport, Harbor, which is at Newport Harbor April 23. The Sailors, also packing nwnbers, will be propt?lled by juniors Alden Moore and Autumn Milli.ken, and freshmen Jenna Bartow, a freestyle specialist, and Amy Murphy. Newport Harbor had a preseason showdown wilb Costa Mesa, which the Sailors .won, but new Mustang coach Crystal Whitmore watched star returner Colleen Lund speed through the 100 backstrok~ and 100 free events to post winning times. As for Estancia, a crop of newcomers have come out of a recruiting effort by Sheldon. A fall meeting and letters have given the Eagles a bright outlook. A crushing win over La Quinta and a solid performance at Tustin have Sheldon thinking big, too. ·nus should be a promising seB.ion," Sheldon said. ·we have a handful of very talented lower classmen and experience and strong upperclassmen.• Among the newcomers are Lauren Cassity, a freshman wbo had never been on a swim team before this year who Sheldon dubbed a CIF hopef\il, and Cathie Calkin and Lauryn Mayo. · "I could go on and on about the freshmen," she said. 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So how did the Sea ·klrigs' r~spond when Irvine ·snatehed a 10-3 lead in the second set? Since there were no bleachers at all in the Mari- na High gymnasium, they turned to themselves and pulled off a 16-14 win to go 2-0 in day one of tlie tourna- ment. · Senior Blair Hoppe and Dennis Alsbuler slammed 0down several decisive kills on passes from Brady Beauchamp to rally for the 15-11, 16-14 win. Earlier in the day, Corona defeated Marina, 19-17 , 15-12. On an adjacent court, Corona's cross-town rival Newport Harbor pushed Laguna Beach to three sets before falling 15-12 in a ral- ly score third set. The Sailors dropped the first set 15-10 and received some hustle and strength from Scott Archbold and 6- foot-6 sophomore Ad~ Hearlson to steal the second set 15-10. · - high school volleyball Coach Dan Glenn's Sailors jumped out to a 4-1 lead in the third, but Lagu- na tallied five consecutive points to make a 9-9 tie before surging ahead. uRally play is fun. I like it because it makes you pay for your mistakes," New- GREG FRY ( DAILY PllOT Newport Harbor's Travis Nelson (22) sets teammate Adam Hearlson (40) at left; Corona del Mar's Dennis Alsbuler (avove) goes up for a block against Irvine's Jon Eppereson ln Friday night's ~ctlon at Marina High ln the Orange County Invitational. Play oontinues today at Marina. port mentor Dan Glenn said . •unfortunately we made a Jew mistakes there · at the end." · Newport battled in another three-set match earlier in the day but enjoyed a different result - !! 15-8, 6-15, 15-5 victory over Fountain Valley. Corona del Mar, which stands at 5-0 (including lOurnament results), ~ face San Clemente at 9 a.m. Saturday. Newport Harbor (2-5) squares off against Esperan- za at t.tie same time. · Hay~en Aley's road heading southerly tO Poillt Loma Nazarene ... • Former volleyball standout will continue heJ education with a softball scholarship. Tie greatest oy in my job f coaching volleyball is · watching as former players proceed with their liyes. Not only is there a common bone\. but it is e~citing to observe how each person uses the ulife lessons" that are inherent in athletics. • charlie brande Corona del Mar's Haygen Aley has signed her let- te{ of intent to attend Point Loma Nazarene College in San Diego. Hayden, who started for Corona del Mar's volleyball team, has.received an athletic scholarship to play softball at Point Loma. After comiidering many optlop.s, she narrowed her choices to two, Poipt Loma and Mesa College in Grand Junction, Colo. The fipal choice came down to staying in Southern California, which meant attending Point Loma. During the last four years, Hayden bas played two club sports, volleyball and softball, as well as playing both sports at Corona del Mar and keeping a tough aaademic schedule. The ability tp budget her time, maximize her mental and physical efforts, and grasp a strong understanding of the need for emotional control, are all skills U)at she will use in future successes. At Point Loma, Hayden will be one of two starting pitchers. When.she is not pitching, she will be· on the field at another position because of her ability to bat and play in the field. I had hoped that she would be able to participate in volley.ball, as well as ~oftball, at Point Loma, but the softball year-round scheduled is too demanding. I look forward to following Hayden as she moves through her live. I'm already circling next year's softball game between Point Loma and Concordia University, which is in Irvine. And, another circle awaits when she rolls irito -town to fa ce the Southern California College Vanguards in Costa Mesa! · Sometimes it pays t(J lease~ ~embers of the Orange Coast United Breakers glrls under-15 team, competing ln the under-16s: hoot row, from left, Kelly Jo West. Nadia Gomez, Kyndra Cox, Leah Hines, Kate Simon, Amy Vigil, Melissa Lanni; back row, from left, Coach Ryan Hlll, Margit Vogele, J essica Lttr;hesi, Danielle (>lock , Satya Tweena, Britta Vogele, Jaycee Mahler, Ashley Fox, Ellie Stephens, Grace Rozar. '\ < > l . · 1 · 11 S < > < ~ < . I'. I{ Breakers notch two shutouts before falling in the title game SLAMMING ON .-COSTA MESA -The Orange ~ast United Breakers girls ~der-15 team raged through the ~der-16 bracket before falling 3- ! the Mission Viejo Cosmos in championship game Saturday stancia High. ~To get to the title match, the akers defeated the Loma Lin· Aztecs 1-0 when 14-year-old cee Mahler knocked in a der. Kyndra Cox and Melissa alsohadscoringopportuni- , ~ut fell just short. Defensively, the Breakers' Brit- and Margit Vogele, Danielle k and Jessica Lechesi domi- the bigger and stronger Round two pitted the 9-2-3 akers against the undefeated smos team and the Breakers came out on top with another 1-0 win as Satya Tweena, the youngest player on the field, curved a 30-yard shot into the net. The shutout was attributed to stellar defense, including the play of Kate Simon. But, the Cosmos would have their revenge in the final . The first hall was a scoreless affair as Breaker goalkeeper Britta Vogele denied several Cosmo shots, but they managed to punch one in during the next half. The Breakers' offense showed some life behind Grace Rozar, Tween and Cox, but the Cosmos surged on to a 3-0 win. The Breakers return to their own age bracket in the under-15 California Gold Cup tournament this weekend in Indio. The Orange Coast Unit- ed Slammers girls under-12 defeated the Wolfpack 3-1 Saturday behind the goals of Lauren Birchfield, Jenny Long and Alivia Mazura. The Slammers' defense held the Wolfpack to a cor- ner kick g~ late in the game thanks to the play of Amy Burlingham, Lauren Sbeperdson, Kacey Palfrey- man, Kinzie Kramer and Mazura, who did not allow a single shot on goal. The Slammers travel to Ld Quinta th.is weekend for the Reebok California .Gold Cup. at Orange County Championships: Division I, at Marina • Newport Harbor \IS. Esperanza, 1O:15 a m .; Corona del Mar 11S Huntington Buch, 10·15 a.m. Division II, at Huntington Beach Costa Mesa \IS Whittler Chmt~n. 9 a m. (note Playoffs at both Illes continue at 11:30 • m. 12:45 pm., 2 pm., J 15 pm and (c.haml)loml'lip)it 4~pm ) ' • Swtmmtng • High schoOI girts • Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar, Estancia at • 1 OF Relays F1nak et Belmont Plaza. 7 p m • •Soft!Nlll • ' High tc.hool • <:Mona del Mar at Gllrdtn Grovt Tournament ~ •O.... Community cnlleoe men • S.W.. Diego St.ate, Un1wnity of San Qiego \IS Ortnge co.ct. at Lido C.,.nnel, Newp<>f't Bay, 9 a m ' Community (Qllep women Berg Cup (Or•• Coast host) at Udo Channel. Newp<>f't s,-, 8:30 am -. Even with the help of its inner .. body steel cage, side impact beams, and i 4 .. gauge steel chassis, the Discovery is not immune to the rigor of a typical Saturday. Which is why we've made it easier" than ever to lease one. So why not come in today for a ~est drive? After all, this offer won't l~t forever. As for the Discovery, well, that's yet to be determined. DllCOVllY ' LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH , .. SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1997 85,, . -2 lead in Sea View League li~-lifter • Eight Sea Kings collect two hits apiece, but an inability to shut down Irvine in the late innings proves costly for hosts. By Richard Dunn, Dai/'y Pilot CORONA DEL MAR-In a seven-inning Sea View League baseball opener ~at only seemed like extra innings, Corona del Mar High attempted new ways to rally Friday against Irvine. 1 Problem 1s1 those·means resuscitated an op~nent, not its own sticks. In this case, Irvine stole four straight bases in the last inning alone without a throw, thep stole a fifth (third base) even though CdM's short- stop was holding the runner on. "In our four losses, we have contributed more to it th~ our opponent beating us," said CdM Cpach Joe Koh, whose host- squad (2-4 overall, 0-1 in league) lost to the Vaqueros, 13-9. : • .•Right now, we are our own worst ene- my,• Koh said, stealing a page out of base- ball's oldest cliches. CdM had an 8-2 lead once against Irvine (5-3, 1-0), but the wheels started to come off for the Sea Kings in the top.of the fifth, triggered by Greg Zachan's two-run home run, followed by back-to-back bit batters. Irvine scored three runs in the fifth then four in the sixth to erase its six-run deficit ana lead, 9-8. But the Sea Kipgs scored in the sixth wheo pinch-hitter Zack Zarri1li reached first on a third strike, then stole second and third, befote finding home on Irvine's fifth infield blunder of the game. The Vaqueros ended the suspense of possible extra innings and darkness when they scored four runs in the seventh, an inning that started with walks to three of their first four batters. CclM Coach Joe Koh wig-wags signals. .. . than four innings. CdM leadoff hitter Ryan Achterberg hit a two-run home run in his second at-bat, lifting the Sea Kings.to a 3-1 edge in the second inning: CdM, wQ.ich stranded 10 runners; scored twice more in the third and three in the fourth for its 8-2 lead. Center fielder Nick Hood, who bats ninth for CdM, tattered s.ingles ih both the ~d arid fourth timings. "In our first five games, we've outhit everyone, put I think we're going to lead CIF in runners left ·on base," 'said Koh, whose squad was outhit, 15-14, by Irvine. Hood, Achter berg, MacMillan, KIM Hf.GGERTY I OAllY ft.or Newport_Har~or sophomore David Castanon fires away in relief in the eighth Inning of the Sailors' game with Irvine. TARS CONTINUED FROM 81 run cushion, but even that almost wasn't enough. : Paul Jones ripped a one-out • double and Chris Blevins • reached on an error, but a pbpup : produced the second out in the : Tars' last at-bat. Charlie Waite, ! however, reached on another • error as Jones crossed the plate, : and Walters, representing the go- • ahead run, was hit by a pitch to • !odd the bases. "We have to score 20 runs to win a ball game,• Koh said. "I knew an 8-2 lead was- n't enough." Wiethom, Royal McMackin, 1'y Harper and Evan Schiff collected two hits each for : But with Urban, who matched : Jones' pair of hits, on deck, the ...__ ________________ _..:.. ___ .......:.._...___...:...__-"-_._...:__J Eagles got the final out. Even after Irvine's fifth stolen base (and fourth run) of the seventh inning, the Sea Kings were fortunate in yielding just that, because one of the hardest hit balls of the bming resulted in a 1-2 double-play, when Jared Flint ljpped a fastball back to reliev- er Tim Thurman. CdM starter Paul MacMillan. a grinder. left the game in the sixth with nobody out, two runners aboard and an 8-6 lead. One run had already crossed when Eric Wiethom picked up. Both runners Wiethom inherited would score. CdM's bats rocked Flint, lrviI)e's mound starter, for 11 hits and eight r\ms in less CdM. . •This is a talented group, but they just don't know bow to win," Koh said. "One of the signs of knowing how to win is not giv~ ing in to pressure, or not allowing a situa- tion in a game to dictate your performance. • Our kids were paralyzed when (Irvine). : started to come back." : SEA VEW luGUE : Irvine 13, Corona del Mar 9 • Irvine 101 034 4 • 13 15 5 : Corona del Mar 11) 301 O -9 14 2 : • Flint. Brundage (4) and Goldsfuin; MacMill~n. Wiethorn (6), Thurman (7) and Schiff. W • Brundage, 2-0. L -Wiethorn, 0-1 . 2B · Zachan (I),,. • • Flint (I), Harper (CdM), Schiff (CdM). HR · Brucker (I), Zachan (I), Poulson (I); Achterberg (CdM). . MARC MARTIN I OAllY PllOT Cor_ona del Mar's Preston Altobello fields a throw away from the bag; below, the Sea Kings' Jon Piraino ehases down an lvine baserunner to end the inning. Corona del Mar pounded out 14 base hits, but it was all for naught ln a 13-9 loss to the Vaqueros Friday afternoon on the Sea Kings' campus. Eag-es ·battle ·back, 6-6 • Eagles score five in the, sixth to tie it at 6-6, game called after 10 innings; game will be continued from that point.at a date to be determined. STANDINGS VK:tor Garcia's second double of the game, this one driven to the. center field fence, scoring Romo to make it 6-2. Juan Romo then came on with bis W L T second RBI of the day, bis single to center field scoring Garcia to. make it , • • 6-3. . Estancia 0 0 1 COSTA MESA -For a majority of 1 I ?JI mi • 0 1 Things, al this point, were becom- ing interesting. And, when David · Chavero's routine grounder to short- stop was thrown away by the Hawks' Jared Novak, two more runs scored E5tancia High's Pacific Coast League Costa Mesa 0 1 0 baseball opener Friday with defending I,. .. ._. league champion Laguna Hills, things looked bleak for the host Eagles. I 1 0 on the error. Five innings of futility found the. Eagles wallowing in a 6-1 deficit, with no lifeline in sight. But then, somehow, it happened. "I don't know what to attribute it to, but if I knew, I'd bottle it and have used it way back in the first inning,• Estancia Coach Paul lfoxel said of an Eagles' comeback that produced five, "' ..... --Estancia 6, Lag. Hills 6 (10) Aliso Niguel 7, Cpsta Mesa 1 University 16, Lag. Beach 5 • .. ,,,,_, -l!I) Estancia llt Costa Laguna Beach at Aliso Niguel University at Laguna Hills · Suddenly, it was a game. Estancia got the equalizer when desigpated hitter Jonathan ·Meyer laid down a perfett bunt to score' Chavero. Work horse pitcher Tom Zenus threw the entire 10 innings, allowing 9 hits and 4 walks while striking out 4. •Tom is such a battler," Troxel said. "He walked.four lead off batters • Three eighth-inning errors : gave the Eagles five for the : game, but the Eagles made more • of therr opportunities, stranding ; Just four and outhitting the Z--4 . hosts, a ... 7. -.. , SEA VllW LuGW • Sanfa Marprit.a 5 : Newport H.-rbor 3 • ! Santa Margarita 100 100 03 • 5. 8 5 : Newport, Harbor 001 010 01 • 3 7 1 : Sargeant.. Gabbert (6) and Root: : Nuzum, castanon (8) and Jones. • W ·Gabbert. L · castanon, 0-3. • 2B -Dunlap (SM), Mosich (SM), Nuzum • (NH), Jon.es (NH). HR · Kuno (SM), ! Urban (NH), Strickroth (SM). --..;;;~ . six-inning runs that resulted in a 6-6 tie that lasted 10 innings, nearly three hours, and was brought to closure due to darkness. The lv!o teams will resume play in the 11th at a date still to be determined. -which is a Cardinal sin, but he bung in there and battled back. He was a big reason we were able to come back.• Tom Banning got Laguna Hills, which has won or shared 12 of the last 13 league titles, off to. a quick start with a two-run home run in the first inning. ·INVENIORY •from where we were to how we finished, it real- ly was night and day,• lfoxel said. "we struggled, but managed to battle back." Estancia (1--4-1) could do little right before stag- ing its sixth~g rally. In fact, the Eagles had just four bits to that point, but came up with three key ones during the sixth. Mario Romo's one-out single was followed by The Hawks got two more runs in the third, single scores in each of the fourth and sixth. PACJAC CoAsT LIAGul EsUnda 6, Lllgt..nll Hiiis 6 (10 Inns.) Laguna Hills 202 101 000 0 • 6 9 3 Estancia 000 105 000 0 • 6 10 3 Stanfield, Miller (7) and Banning. Zenus, Meyer (10), J. ~omo (10) and Garcia. 2B -Harvey (LH); Garcia (E, 2). HR -Banning (LH). A HIT, IS A HIT, IS A HIT Aliso Niguel makes the · most out of all of them, hit-batters and base-hits in 7-1 victory over Mesa. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot ALISO VIEJO -Maybe it was better that Costa Mesa High's Coach Doug Deats wasn't in the dugout but in the bleachers. Actually, maybe it was best that there were only thnle,people any- where near the plate sina. two of lt\ose were well protected. Maybe that wu all good becouse Mus- tang pttcheis Al ~bert and Scott Smith tagged teVen Aliso Niguel batters in the Padfic Cout League opener. Wltbout the services of Deats, who wu 1ervl.ng a one-game sua· pemiol1 for being ejected in the iut coalelt, the MUlt&Dgs were bltUng batten, but tt took a whlle ... lhe Wolvertnel to bit back. wr.an tbe bOetl did find the trlg- gs, tbougb. the)' ~eel to • 1-1 wtn. ' ' ... •This was a good team - among the league's best -and · we can play with them," Deats said. •sut when you come up agains,t a good team, you have to play for seven innings.• Lambert. the Mustang starter, pitched three hitless innings but put seven runners aboard with walks and beans. He gave bis offense some time to get to work. though. In the top of the second, Al~ Marquez, who was called up fl'Om the junior varsity squad, ripped a single to right and stole second. He was driven home by a Jeremy Gordon single to give Costa Mesa a 1-0 lead. . But the walks and bit batsmen came back to haunt Lambert ln the fourth. A walk and a hit batter were on bale with two outs when the Wolverines atrung together five bits for a 5· 1 lead. •rve seen (Lambert) pitch and get people out. He wu suffering from a lack ol confidence and bad IOID8 buttermeS,' Nld the acting C'OaCb. Ken Ostrowski. •He just oeedl to refocua on 'that he \t knows he can do." Then Aliso Niguel hwler Wes Thomas took control of the game. ·wes pitched a great game. He was throwing for strikes with all three pitches,• Wolverines' Coach Mike Chapman said. •He wants to be on the mound. He's a competitor. He wants the ball." Thomas, the quarterback for the CIF champion Aliso football team, limited the Mu8tangs to two hits and no runs in the final five innings while firing five sUike- outs. • Thomas also was also h!t by two pitches and scored a hln. The Wolverines added ~o more runs in the fifth when Scott Smith sacrificed a two-run home run to Skip Schumaker. Deets noted that bis 4-2 squad made IODle fine defensive plays while not cammitting an error. ~CDMTLMall .......... ,.eo.ta ..... 1 cosi. MeM 010 ooo o . 1 4 o Aliso Niguel 000 520 x • 7 6 2 Lllmbert, Smith (5) end v.squu. Thomat Ind StutzfNn. w. Thoe.Ml, 2.0. L • Lambert • 2-1 . 21 • bellon (AN), ,...., (CM) .... -Sc:hurMker. 1997 850 'r5 SEl)AN 1997 850 \VA(~()N • ssoOii s3& MINIMUM DISCOUNT FROM 1\.1/INlHllCTUIHll '>UGGf'>HD RETAll PRI(( 'ti VOLVO 8IO llDM "PW, P0t.. Prwnief Sound, MY( Wheels, Prev10uS AentM m 1282 VOLYO·IRVINE Ji: • SATURDAY. MARCH 22, 1997 , , ' I ' ,· ates taway Camino fu four •Orange Coast men's voJleybc.LU team 'gets it <lmw,' improves to 12-1 ell th.c hrcct k with victory. By Miko Scidcca, Da1ty.Pilot < < >ST1\ f\.IESA -With the I <1Sl1•1 B1t•t1k dW~lllng Lhem, the < >1011q1· ( :ot1'>t College men:S vol- 11 vlt.ill lt'tin1 WdS in d tncky spot I 11Cl.1\ 111qhl when 1t hosted El < • 111 11111 < '0Ue9e l« •. ull}. thC" Pirates had two , lioJ('• ~. < 'u.irh Chuck Cutenese ,,qd 1111•" llt<"r could become com-1·' 1111, lf".,llnCJ on the laurels Of 1111.• l\w 111111r<'ss1ve victories'they I 1o11l ; 1 'l lH elect over Long Beach < ·i1v <t11cl l'.i~r1clencl earlier in the ... ,.,.,l while:' dnlicipatmg the •111p t 11uinq holiday break; or two, '''"' 1 ould uo utte r the Warriors · I • !t.inq-bu'-tC'rs a nd hedd into ·11•· IJ11 ,if; w1 lh d cledI conscious. · I'' l'11c1l!'c; ignored the former 1 ;llh11•111ll tlwy hdd their 11>111• 11'~) .111d wC"nt after the lat- 11 ••• I'm g1u leful for 1he hreak, il '/J he · · pcrf0ct f " 1 Ar us ... . i-CIJ UCK r:.U/'F.NESE • .. ter, sput- tered earl y but surge d late m a 15- 11 , 13-15. 15-9, 15-4 O r a ng e Emp ir e Confe re nce mterconler- cnce victo- ry . "I ·re ally felt going into this (mat c h) thdt it h u11Jd 111· <1 touqh one," C ulenese -.,11rl "Wl''rp nursing a few tn]urles .ind wcullng for the (East- "r\ \ lfl '<I k . _'"loni<J hl, we> 1ust started slow o11ttl t•ltl 11ut of ~ac; m that second 1o1rn.-W1•'1p not pushing th.rough '"'"' 111 ., l1kt• Wt' had been earlier 111 ll" ,, ·11'>011, .mcJ for that reason l'ru qr.il,.ful for the break lt'U be ri• Tff'• ·1 for u.., " ·1111· P1r.rll''> head into the 1111•,•k \\tlh .1 JO-I OEC mark. Thi } 0H' 1 :! 1 overctll following 1ltetr lhud '1c tory in succession. < '11t<'n<'<,<•\ ti oops got a much- ' '., cl1 d lilt from rc•servei. Dann \It U.1111, t1 o.,ophomore setter, and tr1·sli111.111 outs1d f' hiller Trdv1s r ·,.uf1 •), lioth of whom came off 1111 h 'Ill 11 lnllll<'SSiVt>ly. "I llrouqh both Darin and · · l1o1 0,, plo1}1•cl v1•ry weU tonight," c ·11 11·1 ...... ,. so11el ''They sparked us \ lu 11 111, > '"''ll' <.ct.lied upon." Aft1•1 liuld1nq off lhe Wdrriors 111 Iii• 111 .1 qclml', Orange C'oast 1 .1111 ·d H-I o11 llw outset of the sec- 1111d, l1111qhl bdck to tie the score 1111 rw11.1111lo St1lhd's serv1ce point ii t : I l hut thC"n was gudty of a 11• r '1olo1t11111 .mcl never recovered 111 1 I ' I'> lo"" l-111 1111111 lftl'O On, It was all 1 >CC 1111 • 1'11\11<.>s led from start to r11u~b m . th<.' remaming two 11••10('" S(l bl.i lf'd d tno of Pirates in dou1'1l' d191I'> with 19 kills Josh Krd1c11d..,011 f1rush ed with 16 and l.1$<il1 Kh•111s 15. li~·turnmq all-conference set- le\ ~,111 Wn~Jhl had a match-high 17-assislc;. ciJLLEGE T E NNIS . SCC's top two ". .. . . earn victones . . • N DIEGO The Southern c c.&nuc1 women's tenrus team sa~qecl the top two singles m0¢1ies but folded the rest of the w~ es the hosting Point Loma Na~n·nC' College Crusaders crci.Uied to 1:1 7-2 win in Golden St AlhJcllc Conference play Pt .>y ult<'rnoon 11 -n.1 Xie hammered out a o-, i 0 victory in the No. 1 sin- g! 1"1ut dS Ctmn Crawford hung onzf'-r cl 7 -5, 3-6, 6·3 win in the N~~~ spot. :Jll<' Vdnguards fall to 9-7. §«DcN STATI Anunc CioNFwwwM:aE POfnt Lome 7, SoCal C.oltege 2 es ·Xie (SCO def. Esperon, 6-0, 6 awford (SCO def. Kain, 7·5, 3-6, 6-.lmpion (PL) def. Tamplin, 0-6, 6· • OverstrHt (Pl) def. Ollm, 6-1, 6· hi (PU def. Tate, 6-1, 6-1; Kinard ( f. White, 6-0, 6-0. mM»l4" · Champion-Kain (Pl.) def. • d T•mplin, 8-6; Esperon-Biehl f. Xfo.Tate, &-1, Oventrfft (PU def. ft•. 8-4. COLLEGES CONTINUED FROM 81 Flemer competed in the 1992 Olympics. "This is a good laundung pad for that sort of thing," J(>rgensen confirmed. Most of the athletes that show up on the doorsteps ~CC's immaculate rowing · 'ty at 1801 Pacific Coast Hig'hway aren't Looking to spring into U1e shell of the nafional team. but are seasoned athletes burned out ·on fo'otball, basketball or swimming, or just competitors who need a change. "In the fall, w'e•re basically teaching people how to row," Jorgensen said. Teaching the technique is blend~d in with rigorous physical training to build endurance. to condition. "U we put them at full-speed right from the begmning, most or them would qui\," Jorgensen said. Walking by the boathouse to the dock, you hear the grunts coming from a weight toom, the slam ar barbells crashing to the ground, the whiz of the roWing machines, the shouts of e ncouragement from teammates, but they aren't the first sounds you notice. Instead, it's the one, · single, crisp sound of the oars sliding through the wate r in unison. Hardly do you ever hear a splash, but rather the creak of the cocks as the oars move, the slide of the rail as the seats • move, and the soft, gentle whir of the oars through the water. The Pirates sport a 40-person roster and race four teams with nine dthletes in each boat. Today, the squad locks off its regular season against San Diego State and University af .San Diego at Lido Chait~. Rdces begin at 7:30 a.m. with the women's vdfslly crew, coached by Linda Moelle r, racing at 8:30. The> men's varsity races at 9 a .m. The 2.DOO-melc>r rdce trikes about five to seven minutes with boats jumping out to d sprint and then finding a rhythm, much like speed slcating, but directing the power of eight individudls into the movement of one vessel. "Tuning is so critical in rowing, a lot like in life. This sport teaches a lot of life lessons," Jorgensen adde d. "About pulling toge ther. Commitment is a real big issue." Justin Freel. the team's sophomore coxswain, says that TENNIS I CONTINUED FROM 81 homeowners association," Stuc1rt said. "Now, that sort of builds th<• pyramid, ii you will, of the game of tennis. And at the top of that pyranu<il is a small part of 11 which are private Lennis clubs. "I draw a line right bcf6re private Lennis dubs. dnd the ctifference, above the line, 1s thdl you pay money to belong to a tennis club." For various reasons, people in Orange County lost their incentive to join private tennis clubs. Stuart said . Ille. a lot ot About together. CoDQldt.ment is a real big l&Bue . .. " -JIM JORGENSEN commitment isn't enough, but 100% commitment from the whole team is imperative. "It's not like in soccer with positions, but each guy is doing the s.une thing. You have faiTh in the guy in front of you and that the guy.behind you is doing the same thing," Fr~el said. "There's an unspoken trust that we're going to pulJ each other down the course." ~GOSSELIN . . CONTINUED FROM 81 District selection for about a decade. "When she gets in the batting cage, myself and my assistant coach (foTmer Southern Calif omia College standout Beth Howard) just marvel at how awesome she is with a bat in her hands." Gosselin put on an equally impressive show last week in three Sailorvictories, going 8 fpr 12 against Estancia, Sadd.Jeback • and Costa Mesa, the latter a ~5-4 : trouncing in the fifth-place game : of the Daily PiloVCosta Mesa : Invitational. Gosselin, a fourth-year varsity performer who hit .357 as a sophomore and .477 last year (one hit shy of .500 at 21 for 44), wetlf 2 for 3 with an RBI and a · stolen base against Estancia, a 7-3 victim March 12. She then went 2 fbr 4 with two RBI in a ·: 4-2 triumph over Sadd.Jeback, outside of the Sea View League most of her career. But her mission this spring is to mainlaih her offensive dominance aga.iri!t the quality arms that occupy the circle for league rivals Woodbridge-and Irvine. Newpon BHc:h!Costa Mesa Daily Pilot BOATING St. Plrb 1ctc•1 o.y "9pttll 1NM CoMn'MAN YMHr Ow O:J. 1. Wamad<IHarrlso11, SDYC. 18.50: 2. Hogan, NHYC. 25.75; 3. Hochart/Hughes, MBYC. 31.00. Sabot A • 1. Ryan Mulvanla, BCYC, 6.50; 2. Philip Stemler, NHYC, 15.75. $.-bot •• 1. Bobby Lenhart, BCYC, 11.25; 2. Jason Adamson. DPYC. 14.50; 3. Robb Low, ABYC, 27.50. Sabot C1 • 1. Justin Law, BYC. 20.2S; 2. Whitney Loufek, NHYC, 20.SO: 3. D~rek Spalding, 26.00; 4. Todd Waltz, DPYC. 28.00; 5. Shawn Finch. BCYC. 32.50. Sabot C2 -1. Darren Eudaly, 7.50; 2. Jamie De Wolfe, BCYC, 16.00; 3. Jack Skahen, BCYC, 17.75. Sabot CJ • 1. Casey Schilling, BYC, 14.25; 2. Am'f Bloom, BCYC. 20.00; 3. Bobby Gelsslnger, DPY~ 22.75; 4. Kyle Tomberlin, DPYC. 24.25; 5. Holland Osadd)e, BCYC. 40.00. Mldwil'ter Reptb Feb. 15-16 N'EWPORf HAMOll YAotT cw. As the coxswain, Freel is the guy thdt gets dumped in the Wdter by his teammates after a wm -part of the strong tradition of the oldest collegiate sport. . : March 14, and followed that up • with a 4-for-5 day against Mesa Saturday. "I got off'to a good start last year, but I fell apart in league,~ Gosselin said. wsince this is my senior year, I really want to dp everything l can to see that doesn't happen again. I may have been intimidated by some of the pitchers in our league in the past. But this year, J'm . , confident J can have success. My goal is to hit .500 this•year." Sabot A · 1. Matt Stine, SDYC. 23.25; 2. Kevin Beach, MBYC. 43; 3. Piet Van OS, MBYC. 46.75. s.bot B · 1. J. Tyler McKay, MBYC. 23.75; 2. Kevin Hughes, MBYC. 24; "It means we had a good ddy, • Freel said. "As much as I complain abou t it to my team, I really enjoy it." Another tradition that dates back to the sport's origins is the giving of the shirt. After a team w\ns, the coxswain approaches his counterpart and demands his tetU11 shirt. Jorgensen still has the shirt lrom his first victory, a St. Mtiry's jersey, as well as one from Washington after defeating U1e I Jusk..ies in the 1968 Western Sprints. "You bet shirts. It's a humbltng experience to give something up other than what you gJVe up out on the water," Jorgensen said. a The 8:30 a.m. women's varsity rd C<.' wi ll be a battle for the Ri ch.rid Berg Cup, a trophy named after a generous donor to .and friend of the OCC crew tet1m. OC'C will race San Diego Stdtc, Uni versity of San Diego. C hdpmdn, Long Be ach State, USC und UC lrvine. MoeUer's Pirates won the Cup lasl ycc1r and rowers Rayanne Burd, Amy Quigle y, Tracy Nelson. Shannon Silva, Michelle Rl'do.uty, Christy Shaver, Stacy Mddden, stroke Jessica J\hlstrc1nd and coxswain Allison Oc•llers will vie to keep it. "We thmkwe can substantiate th<" growth of the game, to d C"monstrate lo people what we hdVC" to offe r in our industry," SJudrt !>did . ·u there's a voice out thC"ll' lhat is going to complain about us forming an association, 1t would be the simple reason bcc·<1uc;c they would be losing 'sumelhmg they'_re· g etting for lr<'C'. something the other people ht1vc• to pdy for, which is net . fdir." According to Vidal, Cabaret originaUy had a deal with NlHC's fonn e r general manager, but current management would prefc•r to "let.,,those (old deals) die out." Sounds like it's well on its WdY , "S.he has the best technique and swing of anybody on our team, by far,• said Mullen, who credits Gosselin's dedication 'with making her an imposing force at the plate. ·Gosselin said her qozen years of experience, including several against high-quality pitching in travel ball, have provided an ample technical founqation at the plate. Having ended her extra sessions ~th a hitting coach last off-season, Gosselin's approach is now painfully simple. "I just try to go up there and get a hit," she explained . u1 want to hit a line drive every time, which is about the only thing I'm thinking up there. Mlen·I get ubder the ball and pop up, I get mad at myseU." Gosselin has torn up pitching Gosselin's work ethic has also helped her improve as a receiver, according to Mullen. "She's made tremendous strides as· a catcher. When she started as a freshman, she was our designated hitter," Mullen said. "I love hitting but I enjoy defense, although there are days when I hate the position," Gosselin said. But with a play at the plate on a runner heading around third, there's nowhere else she'd rather be. Braves come from behind to nip Mets Billy Taormina's line drive single to centerfield scored Brett Matsen as the Braves rallied to d efeat the Mets 3-2 Wednesday. The Braves trailed 2-0 9oing into the bottom of the final inning be~d the superior pitching of the Mets' K.C. Rawlins and Josh Bradbury, biµ strung together hits by Griffin Dunter, Matt Van-• dercook, Hunter Sheetz, Matsen and liistan Harris before Taormina's blow. The Mets s.cored their runs with back-to.back doubles ·Bradbury and Michael Waleka. Dunzer and Matsen pitched for the Braves. 0 Corona del Mar High freshman Caylan Leslie, who played No. 3 singles for Coach Tun Mang's squad last fall, has enjoyed an outstanding winter in tournament tennis, reaching the finals at the San Diego Junior Championships, an SCTA designated tournament, and the quarterlinals at the Aiken, S.C., National Spring Fling, a prelude to the prestigious Easter Bowl in Mfami which begins March 28. It's significant. for Leslie because if is her first year playing in the girls t 6s, a division in which she believes she can contend on the sectional and national levels. In 1996, Leslie finished the season ranked No. 3 m the 14s m the SGfA and 22nd nationally. ln doubles, Leslie and Nadia Vaughan (CdM) finished No. 32 in the nation. Leslie and Vaughan will both be sophomores in the autwnn, while Nina Vaughan will be a senior. CdM is expected to be one of the best girls tennis teams in the country .. • Dave Sh erbeck, teaching pro at NBTC, will conduct an Easter Tennis Camp for yo\!lth from March 31 through April 4 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. each day with lunch included. For details, call 644-0050, ext. 5 or 29. • RICHARD DUNN's club tennis column appears twice monthly. 3. Adrienne Patte'50n, BQ'C. 26; 4. Andrew Driscoll, SDYC, 34.75; 5. Melanie Roberts, SDYC. 36. 75. Sabot C1 · 1. Adam Roberts, SDYC. 19.25; 2. Tottd Waltz, DPYC. 32.5; 3. Derek Spalding, BCYC, 34; 4. Aly O'Desky, BYC. 36; 5. Klllamey Loufek, NHYC, 39. Sabot C2 · 1. Stephen DriscoJI, SDYC, 15.25; 2. Shaun Finch, BCYC, 19.5; 3. Jeffrey Boyd, MBYC, 20; 4. Graham Biehl, MBYC, 23; 5. James DeWolfe. BCYC, 31. Sabot CJ -1. Darren Eudaly, DPYC. 19.25; 2. Joe Klunder, BYC, 29.75; 3. Amy Bloom, BCYC. 31; 4. Bobby Geissinger. DPYC, 34. 75; 5. Katie Hughes, BYC, 37. 1997 Spring Gold Cup N£WPOWT HMllC>ft YAorr Cwa Sabot A · 1. Andrew Campbell, SOY(. 7; 2. Brian Haines, SDYC. 21; 3. Man Stine, SOY(. 21.75. Sabot B · 1. Melanie Roberts, SDYC. 10.5; 2. Adnenne Patterson, BCYC. 23; 3. Bobby Lenhart. BCYC. 25.75; 4. Carrie Haskell, LIYC. 28; 5. Ryan Mudry, CBYC. 29.5. Sabot C1 -1. Killamey Loufek, NHYC. 9.25; 2. Adam Roberts, SDYC. 10.5; 3. Whitney Loufek, NHYC. 17; 4. Adrienne Olson, NHYC; 21 ; 5. Courtney Careccia, DPYC, 26; 6. Derek Spalding, BCYC, 30. Sabot C2 · 1. Blaire Herron, Cor. Y, 8.5; 2. Jeffrey Boyd, MBYC, 9.5; 3. Darren l;udaly, DPYC, 10.75; 4. Grant Edgcomb, NHYC. 17.75; 5. Karen Richards, SDYC. 20. Sabot CJ · 1. Kyle Tomberlin, DPYC. 12.25; 2. Brandon Dolan, Cor.Y, 20; 3. Joe Klunder. BYC. 20.75; 4. Bobby Geissinger, DPYC. 21; 5. Michael Campbell, SDYC. 26.75; 6. Man Connors, LIYC, 31. · PRE P TE N NIS Leonard now 24-~ SAN CLEMENTE -Senior sensation Mike Leonard, who plays No. 1 singles for Estancia High. swept again Friday in a nonleague boys tennis match against host San Clemente, but the Tritons won, 14-4. . Leonard improved to 24~Q this season. Evan Taboada and Chtis- tian Girard picked up one win. . San Clemente 14, Estancia 4 Singles: Leonard (E) def. Bridges, 6-0, def. Stiles, 6-0, def.'Gavilan, 6-1; Jimenez (E) lost, 0-6, 0-6, 0-6; Spaulding (E) lost. 5-7, 1-6, 0-6. Doubles: Taboada-Girard (E) def. Senge-Noriega, 6·2, lost to Pearson-Yaple, 1-6, lost to Lee-Dileo, 1-6; Faulkner-Sink (E) lost, 2-6, 1-6, 1-6; Rudolph-Zambrano (E) lost, 0-6 •• 0-6, ~. • Complimentary shoe shines • Senior ~tn available 1701 Quall, Newport Bech, CA 92680, (714) 752-7903 I 'h blodtJ m,.. 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HSuntlngtRon Bea0c~u Studio, Ip, pool/spa, Versalllea Studio ~~.' !,P~u~~~~~d. h~~~~: 11'00 HARBOU~ 2142 BEACH _, Department of the Rlch'3rd Borgen, t078, This business ls con· touAl HOUSING 3br 2ba, 1·story home pace ent n"" 300' to beach, $695. + Pnthse Furn/unfurn. 845·5862 /I I personal~oods ducted by: husband and OPP0111uN1TY Immaculate Inside/out. $460. Brand now 3br, util + dep. 16912 PCH Pool, gym, gar. Wik to _____ ......._ __ _ Treasury nterrra Robert oover, 30t7, per· wife -• • I t'11· d bl Id I i E'Sld Sh 2b I Allrt .. tlllllMftrtllingn 11 1725sf, Cul·de-sac, ou ew os. as ow ·.+'201 Harbor Pac:flc bch.$850. 494-8604 e arp r w Revenue Service sonal goods Have you started doing $39 995 p k /d k , s b · 7 y 9 ""',.Pl, ii ldjcct IO lht Fed· FV schools, pool/spa. as • . ets o . (Warner/PGH) n/pets/ gar. w h ·ups, near • -Woflee of' ealed David Lewis, 4038. per· us1ness yet es, 5-4· 4 Cl b H N H h $750 Bid Sale son11lgoods • LorraineF.Faulhaber erllfl6rH1111ia1~tt11MllS S247,500agt964·6950 ara en omes smkr. On premises ---------1 wpt e1g ts . S Th. 111 d --... ... _.. ..... -·•n It 1111111 800·291-7888 dolly 12noon·6pm SOUTH COAST AgVPam 546-5880 Under tho authority In In· ondra L Day. 5037. per· is statement was e -· '"'""''"- ternal Revenue Code sec· sonnl goods with the County Clerk of lo lhtrtlH "Illy p11te11ncc. ---....------Walk to Beach METRO 2186 E 'slde Studio w/sm 11on 633t, the p1operty de· Roberto Rodriguez, 5053, Orange County on 1·30·97 ll111ll1Uen er flscrlmlnatlon HUNTINGTON Drastically Roducod l·N-E_W_P_O_R_T ____ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii yard. dog ok All utils sc11bed below has been personal goods 19973709428 kltlll" nee. colw. 1Wll9lon. BEACH 1040 1990 Doublowlde. paid. largo closets, seized for nonpayment of Kam Anderson, 6032, per· Daily Pilot Mar. '1, 8. 15, su,U.llllup,IMlllllllA!usor iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $750 Down: Payment BEACH 2169 2bd/1 ba upstairs, ass19nod prkng, coin 1n1ornal revenue taxes due sonal goods 22 1997 llllllul ... ln.••lnllaliocllo Inc. Space Roni $600. pool/spa/sauna, ten-lndry Avl now. $525 • lrom McSallys Incorporated Brenda Chrysler, 7012, · Sa909 INMMY-'lllttlttllce,liml· Condo 2 Bd 2.5Ba Hurry I Claraben 1bdrm 1 ba condo nis. Ip, $790mo. Inc $225 dop. 545-0442 The property will be sold personal goods 1---------........ • .. 1 .... m•··•ion.·· 1·Story. Large patio, Homes 800-291-7888 stule with 1 car gas/H20. 8l8·893-443~ E 'Slde StudiQ. Refrig. al pubhc sale under sealed Jim Dale, 7018, personal PUBLIC NOTICE ,.,_ • ..,, ..... 1---------1 • bid as provided by lnternnl goods i---------11111 .. .,.,1,., ,.111 nol inside laundry, frplc. garage. Tons ot ••••••••••I slove, Ian. micro. Utls Revenue Code section Fr:mk Alvarado. 8035. per-Fictitious Buslneu .......,l«tlll'l..,llhtrttU· Community tennis & LOTS upgrades such as pd. 338 E. 20th St. 6335 and related rogula· sonnl goods Name Statement IMlt lw ,. .. nlllt wllkll ls in pool. Near bubbling FOR SALE , 1400 custom plantation APARTMENTS $575/mo. 548·6094 1100s DK Byrom. 8076. pe1· The following persons are tillllill II lllt lltl. Oet 11141111 brook. Bkr 374-3181 shullois. me counter Lrg Modern 2bd/2ba Date Bids will bo Opened· sonal goods doing business as: Old n lltft'"" •*-II Ulal 111 ----------tops. tile flooring, FOR RENT Carport, pool, spa, Ap11I 4th. 1997 Poter MncDonald, 8006. Stones Antiques .\ Ob1'ects •r 1 d 1 t b 1 •welt'·11 """'-rtl1td 111 lllit HUNTINGTON carpe o pr va e a • ••••••••••I gym, elevator, hkups, Time Bids will be Oponod pl!fsonal goods d'art, 711 W. 17th Slreet. ,. -·· 1 11 11 10 00 am Purchases must be paid Unil A·S. Costa Mesa, CA .,...,..., 11'1 llflilllllt .. II cony, u wa accent micro. S900·S950/mo. Place ol Sale 24000 Av1ln for at the ume or purchase 92627 ...,.....,._.,Nib. Tuom-HARBOUR 1042 mirrored walls in living ---------•846-8787• Unique 1 bdrm 1 ba w/tof1 condo style apt. Vaulted ceillngs, light & airy walk through kitchen, large walll·ln closet. dishwasher, private extra large patio from living room, add1t1onal patio off of bdrm w 'ou1s1de stor~ age space Vertical blinds included throughout, skylight In living room, unique bathroom/ vanity/ dressing areal Neutral carpet throughout! Carport stall 10 ac- commodate t vehicle mc:luded. Very b1ig~ and open living aoeal Call now, woR'1 lastt $1470. 789.0931 Rd , Laguna Niguel. Rm in Clish only. All purchased Socorro Vasquez, 1149 ..w..11 ............ t111HUD room & bedroom BALBOA -P-r-fm_e_E_'_s-id_e_T_w_n-hm-e I Id h · ,.._ area. A l so wired 3202 toms 10 as 1s, w e1e 1s Sharon Road. Santa Ana, lll·-• 1·D·4Z4·19D.. ftr AD NUMBER 1 th r 0 ugh 0 u t w/ ISLAND 2606 1400sf, 2bd 2.5ba !••••••••• Tille Oltorod· Only the and must be removed at CA 92706 ............ ..-OC ..... B lb N rt 1 ca• gar.,. 1 space 1 h 1 s ---• .,. • .,.... YOU HAVE FOUND a oa ewpo speakers for Intercom iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • • MISCE'' 11 ~~ous righl, hlle and ln1e10S1 of tho limo o I e sae. ale This business Is con· ··"HU0 ... 4 .. _ .... _ R lty 1 $1175. Bkr 871·8100 . .u.n.1.1,;; McSallys tncorpor(lted In to subject to cancellallon In ducted by: an individual ~ ..... -. ONE OF TWO HID· ea • nc. storoo. Act fast. this *cozy* RENTALS lhe property will bo offered lhe event of settlement be· Have you started dol"g DEN ADS. ENTER won't lasll $1530. Garage Aptartment --------- lor sale. 11 requesled. the tween owner and obligated businessyet?Yes, 10·96 THE DINNER FOR Oceanfront 789·0931 unfurn'd. Yearly. NEWPORT ••••••••• l'nlornal Revenue Service party. Socorro Vasquez TWO CONTEST. 6 5 5708 will rurnlsh lnfo1matlon Daleo lh1s 22nd and 29th This statement was fltod l••••••••• 3/20·3/22/97 LOt Archltectual Digest No pets. 7 • BEACH 2669, ________ _ about possible encum· day of March, 1997 with lhe County Clerk of HOUSES/ 3Br 3Ba. Fp, upgrds 1 Br Lowqr unit, patio, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ROOMS 2706 brances. which may be AUCTIONEER: O'Brlen.'s Orange County on 1·30·97 Great Opportunity gated. S 2050/mo. trench doors, w/d. *1 BR Ffom $850• t'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii uselul In determining the Auction & Vehicle Lien Ser· 19973709337 CONDOS NEWPORT offered at Open House Sat 1-4 $725. (utll pd) yrly lse 2BR 2BA From $785 11 value of the mterest beln~ v1c!e. 909/681·4113, BIN Daily Pilot Mar. 1, 8. 15, FOR SALE Mll,100 310/821-8212 Avl 4/15 848·9~31 D/W Incl. 60x30 pool. sold. (See "Nature ol Tiiie ' 146~730099 22 1997 BEACH 1069 Big Canyon, Spacious N o pets. Carport. Pvt Entrance, N.B. , all amen, tern pref, shr bath, w/d,, pool, jac:, $600. inc utll 645·1354 below for further dota1ls.) Pub 11 shed New Po rt • Sa909 ••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Twnhm, 18oosf. 2Br 1 br w/small 2nd bdrm Vista Del Mesa Description ol Property· Beach·Costa Mesa Dally • 723-4494 2.580 ~ Oen. Major upstairs, FP. ~ lrg *545•4855* Promissory Note dated Au· Pilot March 22, 29, 1997. 1----------1 __________ Bank REOI 3br 5ba appl, ton/Jae;, 51900. kitchen. $975. inc util . .,,,.,.--...,---,--...,-~i gusl 1. 1996 1n the amount Sa9 15 l!l-.!11119 ... IGENERAL 1002 deluxe condo on wtr. /WI 411 840.6278 no gar. 714·962·2909 Elegant, New 2 +21--------- or 5155.420 25 The Note is C Gourmet kit, gar, el· corner unit In Back VACATION pursuant lo ati Agree111on1 PUBLIC NOTI E evatorl Bank financing 1----------llL11:od=o-l;:s:--;;B;:a::yf;:rt:--:;4;:;B':':r-;;3;-;;B;:a ---------1 Bay w/large windows RENTALS ot Purchase and Sale of SUPERIOR COURT 2Br 2 .5Ba 2 ·Story av a I 9 0 % : p P CEMETERY LOT/ Dock oval. Avail now. BALBOA and high ceilings. Assets daled June 10, OF CALIFORNIA, 3% Down. Excellent $799,900. Call broker Furn/unfurn, wk/mo/yr PENINSULA 2607 Pvt gar. w/d. Ip, frig.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2722 ·~perty may be In· COUNTY OF ORANGE Locellonl Under 99K (t1 863-2329/721·0783 CRYPT 1225 650·2300 650·3700 Gated Community SPEND JULY '97 spected ii above address 341 The Cit'/ Drive MC9'IC V.W Agt 714·349·7~21 ""a_a_yf..,...ro_n_t-C,...o_n_d_o_B_o_a_t Lido Isle 4br, 3ba. 35• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil St35o. 789"1748 IN PARIS! 30 minutes p11or 10 sale Post Office MmllONAL MM slip avail. 2br/2ba. Pa~lflc View Bay lot. New crpl/paint. N 2 Doors from Sand Lido Isle 2bd/1 ba Exfhange: a charming Submission or Bids: All Box 14171 sec bldg. OWC lst. View Terrace, 2-lots. c:lbhse. $3000/mo yrly. 1Br upslrs. Frig. Gar Bayview. $2250/mo. 2br 1ba apartment, bids must be subm11tod on Orange, CA ~hapel~ C ~aty Only 169K.I 675•1653 $4500. 714·493·6835 Grundy Rltr. 675·6161. prkng, lndry. $775/mo. Ellis Realty Group w/2-dbl beds. lulty Form 2222. Sealed bid lor 92813•1571 • rema ory Attention +Dep. 310-927-6772 873·1323 equipped k1tch. near Purchase ol Seized ,.,OP· H 0 a Id c S39 Newport North Monmartre for small erty Contacllhoollicemdl· IN THE MATTER OF 3500PaclflcVlewDrive Ome Wners ays 8 ove 7k. 2bd/2 .5ba, 2·car 2Br 2Ba at the Beach Newpod Heights 2br house or apartment in cated below for Forms THE PETITION TO NewpottBMctt & 2bd, 2ba. View. pool. HOUSES/ a ttached garage $1050/mo+sec +TAW 1ba, stove. frig, gar, NwplBch area Kathe11ne 2222 and 1nlorma11on about CHANCE THE NAME1._ __ ....... __ z•7•00---•" 844•6373 •1552 hrdwd firs. $1400mo. · Ouiet, UB2. No Pets. patio, lndry, n/pets. Fox: 003_4453•4718 tho property Submit bids OF ANN R. MARINO " R.E. Agents!! Ellis Really Group CONDOS 707·7583 Agt. . 673·0333 $900. 850.8145 Pnone: 003·4453·1858 to the person named below CASE NUMBER PIERCE IROTHERS Showcase those ""a""'1_u_,.f.,..fs-""E,...·""'P..,.l_a_n __ E_n_d FOR RENT ON THif WATER w/ before the time bids will bo A 186424 IEU BROADWAY special properties In u . F B V' opened. ORDER TO our Homes of lhe mt, ull ay iow, !••••••••• panoramic bay view. Paymenl Terms· Bids -Mortuary * Chapel Week & Open Homo Lg 3 Br + Fr· Prime 2 + 2, 2 car gar. N/pts. must be accompnrned by SHOW CAUSE FOR Cremation Gu lde publlshod Loe. 720-1104 Bkr $1950... 729-7670 lho lull amount of tho bid ii CHANGE OF NAME each Saturday In the Bluffs Sing le Level GENERAL 2102 Oceanfront Furn •1BR $1295/mo. Pkng •s395·S795/wk. Patio nr shps/pler 646·9666 11 101als S200 or loss If 1ho PETITIONER(S) Ann R. 110 Broadway Real Estate Tab. It's ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 10131 bid is more than s200. Marino HAS/HAV.£ FILED A Costa Mesa I en e ffective and Nice Greenbelt 'Lo~· 1• ~n::wPORT ~trWPORT 2 I PETITION FOR AN ORDER ,.,,.., 91•0 2Br + 2Ba. Principals Proper1'1 Management 11'° ni; · subm11 0 percent o the -·· "" ln&Kpenslve way 10 2169 Unfurn 2br 1 ba, frig, 1tove, off street prkg, 1--------- $1400.(utils pdl 1019 RENTAlS TO W. Bay Ave. 673·1674 SHARE 2724 Can't seem to I iAiiriitiil .niiiiiisiit uiiiidiil oii_ii2ii5iiOiisqii.iiift. get to all those S 124/mo. + utllitles amount bid or S200. which· TO CHANGE NAMES1•--------roach homebuyorsl Only. 720-1704 Bkr Apls, homes. condos. BEACH 2169 BEACH ever is greater. On ac· FROM Ann R. Marino TO ~all our Classified B 0 P k Lid Results oriented. full iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil cep1ance of the h1ghos1 Ann nandoll 1----------11 -'II wner ar 0 or purllal mgmnt. repair jobs 1667 Placentia, C,M. around the house? 1310> 439'1803 bid. the bat:ince due, If 11 Is hereby oidered thal Can't seem to Department Todayll Condo. Top Condition Oon St.Jean 633·2344 * "* any. will be Required in lull. all persons Interested In 642·5678 3br 2.Sba. 2·car gar. 5'~ ••~D ,••V•IB Mmimum bid 16 s30,589 62 11115 matter appea1 before get to all those Ask about our Great Pricel 733·3507 ~.,.;1 UAUK Lei the Balboa 1·a -Br/pvt bath Cl If' d In home. Full prlv. Bay ass e vu, poss garage $650 Form of Payment: All pay· this court In Department repair Jobs current speclatsl ---------BALBOA NIWPOM NORlll A.Mln'MINl'S ments must be by cash. No. 703 of .the Orange around the house? Harbor View Homes ISLAND bd h Service + 1/3 ulil 673-3180 Directory cerlllled check. cashier's or County Supe11or Court at 4 bed, upgraded. 2106 lrg l & 2 bdnn ~ts. 2 & 3 nn twn ses treasurers check or by 8 the address shown above Let the expanded, pool, spa. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii /FP th l .. tchen L-1.L. ba & I help you find reliable help. 842·5678 Beautiful, N .B . 3Br 2.5Ba Lg kit, hi Ceil, Berber crpt, fp, patio. w/d. pool/spa, prkng. $525. Erin, 497-448$ Unnod States postal. bonk. 0!' 4/15. 1997. at 2:00 Claaalfled $519,000. Broker, 2bd/1baT 1bd/1/2ba w I pass ru Kl . s, onu~ r rg express or telegraph o clocll p,m. and then and S I CAPISTRANO 72g.1248. 640·5664. 2-car gar, l ull size lot. dsts. Small pets welcome. Prices start at money order Make chec:k there show cause. ii My erv ce BEACH 1018 ---------Today or money order payable to they have. why the pelillon Directory •Newport Heights• 231 Opal. 51850· $965. Coll 720-8765 I lhe Internal Revenue Ser· for change ol name should help you find Open SaVSun 12·5 714·786-4778 ~~ Soll your home vice. not be granted N t DI s I 3br/3ba, den, pool, New carpel & palnt JI~ through ctaulfied. Nature or Tille: The 11ghl, II 1s tu1rtthhor orddere:' th~~ a reliable help. ••c~sto~~rif: 2B: e mini ocn vu. S495K 3bd/2ba lower duplex, IRVJNE <DMMUNfT1E!S 842·H78 title. and inte1est of tht laJ1· copy o is or er o s w 642·5678 Grundy Alt, 675·6161 Ip, 1 gar: 516oomo/ '---.;..;".....;.;.11.:..•G~u.;.L.;;.•...;s;...r;...;A.;.;1<_0;;.;;.".;..•.;.o_o;...r _1_,1_,_1_w_,G __ _. ·---------- COM 2br 1 ba hous., W/d , Ip $475 + phone. S/S PCH, N/S, NIO, yard/patio. 723-4977. payei (named above) In cause be pubhshtd In The ---------Ca P 1st ran o ·Be a ch _ ~~~~~~~~~tvP••M-~per~ ~~~-~~k~.-~N~e_w_p_o_rt~s.,..h_o_r_e_•_ ~~~ .. ~3~~2 ~~~mmB~Bm~~mmB~Bm~a~mB~Bm~a~m~~a~mm~a fered for sale subjtc1 to general clrculatlon pub-TRADE Only S229,000 Julie 3bd, 2ba, on lhe Very Special Home M any p11or v11lld ou11tanding r1Shed In this county, at Agent 714-493·3794 water, remod, ex· 3BR and Adorable mortgages encumbrance• le11t once a week for lour panded. Open SaV Call 536·8353, please or other l;ens In lavor oi consecutive weeks prior 10 through classified Sun 1 ·5. 338 62nd St. Iv msg. month-month third parties against the the day of the hearing. 642-5678 COSTA MESA 1024 $399,999. 509-2002. IBJ1P<wor that are superior DATE: MAR 10, 1997 10 tlfe h6n of the Unlled RICHARD O. FRAZEE, ---------BALBOA States. All p1oper1y Is of· SR., JUDGE OF THE Chances are Townhome by Owner fered for sale "where is" suPlfRIOR COURT you will find near Back Bay. 3Br MOBILE PENINSULA and "as Is" and without re-JAMES R QORMAN what you need 2.5Ba, 2-car 3•raga. HOMES 1100 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2107 course against the United M Art• h Bl d ' Upgraded en nit iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii W d rf I d P Stales. No guaranty or war· 4041 ac ur v '' at the price u · on e u 4b en ranty. exprossed or Im· 1400, Newport Beach, ybu want to pay N ';1'!.~eJd.g~5i o o Feel Ocean Breeze Point home. 3ba. nice plied, Is made as to \ho va· CA 928801 Attorn•r for Very clean, fenced yd, mslr suite. Lrg b onus lldlty of the title, quality, Petition, Attornev Bar when you read sm pat ok. 55 + Park. rm/ FA. 3 houses to ,quantity, weight, size, .or 188945 Claaalfled FOUNTAIN ' Slngle wlde·40x22 bay. S3 5 00/mo. condll1on of any ol the Publlalied Newport d ,1 space rent, 5491. Beac:Ji 'N Bay Rontot. property, or Its ritnou for Boach·Coata Mosa Dally a1 y VALLEY 1034 $19,500. 631·4195 •873·7388• any use or pu1pose. No A 'I 642 5878 clalm will be considered for Pilot March 15, 22, 29, p11 • days. 722-4599 eves. --------- allowance or ad1ustment Of 5, t997 CORONA for rescission of the tale Sa9 t 3 based on 1a11ure 01 the PUBLIC NOTICE COSTA MESA 2624 COST4l MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 DEL MAR property to conform w11h iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2122 any e.pressed or Implied cn11458870 represontahon. A. Coullon Reverf-.e FlcUUou1 Busln•H Offl ' Heme Ststement cer The lollowlng peraons '" 03·05·97 doing buslneu as: Rancho Internal Revenue Ser• Mission Viejo. 28811 Or· vice, P.O. Box 30220, 1ega Highway. San Juan Attn. 12eoe, Laguna cap11111no, CA 92675 Niguel, CA 92e07, Rancho Mlulon Vi!)O, (714t 380.2233 x4042 LLC .• 1 Delaware llmtltd Published Newport llabllity company (DELA· WARE). 28811 Ortega Beach.Co1ta Mesa Daily Highway, San Juan Caplst· Piiot Marc:h 22. 1997. reno, CA 92675 S.914 Thi• bu1lne11 11 con- __ P_U_8_Ll_C_N_O_T_IC_E __ , ~~ltd by: Umlttd Uablllty NOTICE OF SAL8 Have you atantd d~ NoncE 1s HEREBY Y"~~r ve•1 YH. JIO\lllY GIVEN lhll the under· Aancho MIHlon Viejo. signed lnlend• to sell the '-.LC., oonild L Von<lra, pereonal property d• Chlel Ope1allng Omc.t •crlbed belOw to enforce a Thia alatement was flltd flen lmpqnc:.t on eald prop• with th• County ~ of •rtY undtt the Callfornle Orange county on 1·31·97 Stll·Servtce Storao• l'acll· tH7i709111 lty Act (Bus. & Prof. Code • 11 21700·2t718). Dally PllOt Mat. '· I , 1,., The undtfalgntd wfll Mii 22, 1997 at publlo sale by compeU-Sat10 UVe bklcttno on the 8th cJty ot ~'· 1"1, at 2:00 PM PUBLIC NOTICI on the PffMlltt Where Plotlt...,. .......... Hid j)foper1y hN been atored anc1 wttlch .,. lo-N•Me ttat....eftt ealed M (ltof·h lt4f l'or· The ~ per90f'9 ate :.r.... ... c'A ~~·~ ~ '==:. ';:"~ of (Of119. =of' c.: e.ach lltlld. 130. ~ IOrn61. "9 • CA tat01 ...... l,N,. °"'!! "· ,......,, 3t1 QUIBT a: SBllBNB Palm 1":esa Apart:m.ents O&iloc Haun: '9:00 un • 5:o:J:M·P ud 10:00 am -4:00 pm w Ida 1561 Mm Dr.· S.... ~~CA (714) 146r9160 Designer condo 2 + 2 Fully furn. Turn Key. Pool/spa. Lrg yd + patio. S1750 w/lae. $1950 w/o. 769-7028. lbecutlve Twnhse 1900a.f. 2 bd/2.6ba, fem rm, 2·car gar, $1795mo. 9784048 COSTA M£SA 2124. a1elde 3bd/2.8be 2·atory detached home. 21p~1. 2·cr gar $1575/mo. 548-4225. Lovely Hm• Cyn Patk Bluff. :tBr 1 Ba. Ocean btHHI, family n•IQl'I. $1275/mo. ~0-1011 W'•lde 1 BO Cott•o• LrO yard, FP, lndfY hkupt. pet olf. se2f. 8411-3488 W1elde 2.lb•. gar, hkupe, IFP. Near tchOole. p.,k•. •hopping .., bHch. 11100/mo. +depoatt ..... 1 ... HVNTlNGTON llAUOft 2142 , . Dinner for Two at II Find Our Hidden Classified Ads & WIN! Con~st R11ks: • I . Simply find OUT hidden classified ads somewhere in our d:wified ttcrion. Cut and paste the ads on the entry blank and mail. Newspaper entries only. no photo copies wilJ be accepted. 2. AJI entriC$ mwc arriv~by noon, the following Wednesday. 3. Winner will be chosen by random drawing and winner's name will appear the following wttk. One t"ntry per person. One winner per week. 4. Comest will run 2120/97 through 5/l 5/97. Addtua--------- Paste Ads Herc Put~ Ada Herc Mail•: • \ \ ... • I el SATURDAY, MARCH'22. ;~7 Ncwpon &.ch/Costa Meu Daily Piloc MAIJN! SUPS 1111 DOCI{$ 7022 IMW 9030 NTALS TO BUSINESS LOST t EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT JlNTlQUES 1010 TV, ELECTIONICS. N!WPOIT IJLu! 2724 OPPORTUNITY POUND 2925 5530 5530 liiiiiiiil ____ STllEO 1080 BEACH ... ~••• ------- ! Jan•• Ant..,_• convertlble 2904 ·-...... Car I t 1.;. .... _, .. ....._rtl•lng lale 10.SK off • 1100 MOM••. ~·· Meerln• Btwn Samoa blue. 1llv•r M 3br 2ba fron11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lfOUNO Ladtw• wnat Hr tra e9 .. 1 .,_...., 1 .. h I Udo N 8 .. I -d f II wale .. on Mar 11th at T & ... lghl, Outgolnl'I tu •nd Of M•roh * c.a•L• TV * • OAAAG• SAL•. .,t ~ • • gray i.alhM, phona, 110 UH ..... rg• yar • p. .. .... ar .. ttn• Carde " · • empor•rv "" · ·• ...., .. 19500/obo N9-$563 1 "'k A.v a 1 4 11 . s 7 o o. -Earn .... ,K p-... tlm• Qelaon'1 Market Mar Temp To Hire Warm, Frl9ndly 2811 L•f•,.tt• Deacralftblen On Ford Ad. Bin , · cd chang9f, ~~ y ~ ..... -· ... __ ,_ .. b-· p•-u• ~--••of Hu~1 N .a. e7~·•eaa Macarthur(San M""u•I •o• Sllp Prim• NB mn.1. T90084 ..,9,995 044·1412, leav• mug. or •11 oK full tlm• .... -... .. .-oaltton• -· "''"' •-it Prlcell 'V v L w: • call and Identify 1 090 0 1 Wed-Prl 11•""'4pm •-• S•turdar location. Parkl""' avlMI· aauer otu• \OUM N9W•r 3br home. •MVlclng local itorH. 845-9630. ' para or• If lh••• dHcrlb• you •• ___ s_a_t1S_u_n_1_2_-4__ 1 Year Warranty March 22, a.12 able. Call 88'3.2329 Coeta Mo .. larg• dack1, fplc. No •elllng. account8 1 ________ ..,,.,.__ n"d9d to be P-" of 1 ·-V1aa/MC/Ol1eover 942 7700 5550/mo.+ 1/3 ull•. provided. Your $8950 FOUND ROll•r SkatH production t•am In ~m~~ .~bp~N0~1---------C.O.O. 30 day.trial 4 Famlllea-••,t efam __ .,,.or_7_2_1_-0_7_e_3_.~~ ,_ 4:0 SE N/1m, pror1 675-3839 lrwHlm•nt H cur•d by on 3/20 by Thrifty lrvlh•. Pay 18.00/hr. YOU, a 35 yr. old Top Dollar Paid! 1 ·8~11-4125 Cano., TV, Pat o urn, S•ll/Sllp 9ft b .. m. 10 7800•vml. Black & tM I.lg apt mllr bdrm. lnv•ntory. 800-771-3141 Otug5'4eo'!o~:rbor. :!p~~=~~. ~~!'.!~ n atlo na I 't'O m • n· From 1800-1980. * * * chalre, Oriental artj min• to Ha, main beautiful. Almo1t Nr Back Bay/Bch W/O ATTN: West Coest 1__________ Call Stacia l'ay,-;;' oriented ad11art11lng 1 pc to enUra ••tata. Hl~1 ~1~t~nna. coo chann•I. Uf> 8 to83455ft n • w 1 ( 3 2 2 8 3 4 ) Ort loc $460+ 1/3 ull. M•rchandl1lng Corp FOUND Roller SkatH c7141 25141811 co. Fundralslng, 1ale1 Palnt1ng1, chi na, ttu.. meraon S10 P•r. fl7S• •FLAWLESS.. Non-1mkr. 949.3933 Looking for •harp on 3/20 by Thrllty•----D-1.-..-p-.-... Y---•xP a plu1. Fleltlbte gleware, furn, etc. ll••••••••• __ <ne_.,_2_1•_VT_u_s_u_n)_ P.ople Get paid what Drug• on Harbor -day .. ou-, excell•nt 40Yr NB RH 873-«5223 GARAGE SALES H*U*G*E •••••••• Mlsalon VltJO U ·CM Lg 6Bd 2Ba W/ y 0 u 'are w 0 rt" I 548 •04• . ..DV•RTl•INQ ., , .. .. .... ., .. b • n • 11 t •. 4o1 <kl .•'=======~ TOMOBILES Land Rover pool. 1ennl1 court. 1/2 Cell: 714·536·2079 ---------&ALB8 $30 S60k B •~ • .. •••••••• GARAGE SALE AU acre backyard. 1Br a111 Fax•. 7 14.536'·6855 LOST CAT Blk/Wht Local w .. kly n9WI· • · onuiee, Vlnt•e• Coca·Cola &11 385-8750 886 Incentives. Car req'd. Pepal Machin•• SAT ONLY 8·12. SSOO.Utlt Incl. 515"1 Olitr. Herehey/Marsl ;71°6rt n~::r c~::~ .. ~~ ~:::~11::.-~~.~~o~~ Auto reimbursement. Call !515·8580 -8-ALB--O--..A_____ Gorgeous women• '98 4 .8 Rio)• Metallic ... B. Eeatblutf M1tr Local rte. E1lab Jusl SI. In Costa Mesa. 1 clothing 1lze1 8·8,1---------beauty· only 15k ml. bd. p111 ba, lndry, for yout-$100K 1st yr/ 88 9 7 a pendabla, team or· Mrs. Parker ISrllUD 6106 Accessorlee, Loather, BMW ,030 Ev•'ry oon c•lvabl• patio, pool $500+ 1/2 min. Invest under S5K. 9 • 1 •nted, 1811 alerter Who 1·800-345·1123 a.nA' Furs, Hsehold llam1. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim opt lo n . (31824 3) , 844 5985 11 able to work w•ll .,,---------Ml<T........,...., SM) d M h M I ....... UTY utll. Re•· • 800·486-1912, 24hrs REWARD und•r deadlln••· Saleaperaon wanted ~• ~ All Island Sale An uc ore "93 County Wagon * .... * NB 2br 2ba condo. NI FRANCHISE Lost Sheperd Husky Som• 'adverllaJng lmmedlally.Musttlave AnliqlM'llo'OO.Mod..n •Over30tocatlons• GAEATSTUFFll Lo ml. Local car. Ml11lonV1tJO smk. prof malo. Amen. SEMINAR m ix female puppy. background prefened. exper In furniture Sat/Sun 8•m·2pm 1:.:1: :::.?.~':' Prl1Jtne cond. co. Land Rover $550 ~ dop. Av all 4/1. 11 you •r• Interested In 4m1b0 •1 • hotld balbo.ut •3Y5~b,• Po1lllon off ere salary Hies. Salary+ comm. •Ell.= dMllrl bUr. An 11que9 • t 0011 • Btwn San Mlguat & loadad, 52 • 8 tc. 9 • 5 ( 0 827102) 3•5 8750 Darryl 963-4933 11·5 ownin g your o wn w r g u · plu1 comml11lon. W• Call Ktlsllna 548-4874 .,_ ~ v -v 0 G 3/15 near Harbor & ........:W.. ..-. furn, toya, saws, MacArthur/Ott Ford A~. NB 3Bd 2Ba 2·car gar. buslneu. Y U AIN Hamilton 848·813'2 also ofl•r axc•llen1 Secretary/Oen Ofc ....,_., ,..,_.,, collocllbles, sports & Ml11lon Vlt)O '98 Discovery Lthr, Across from beach! Seminar• wlll be host· benefit packag• In a 20 hrs per wk. $10.hr oldCOIUntorh camping equipment, Multl·f•mll~I L d A Auto, ABS. Tow pkg, $575 +Dep + 1/3 UUs Ing a tree seminar on ·--------drug fr•• •nvlron· 722·7211 for details )lwllry,blmzll,Mn., fishing gear, Jewelry, Saturda~ 8•m·12 an OVtr tilt, Cruise, etc. Only 723·0154 or 980-8609 "How franchlalng m•nt. M/F/ON • periocf l~ computer printers, pol Kitchen Items galore, 385·8750 14~ mllesl (177577) can work for you." PERSONALS For conaldar all on Security Officer• ~ belly stove, appll· d lshea, b•d/bath, ___ ...,,,........,.._.,__....,....,...,,,.-s27 949 ND Pool, 1ennis, condo, The seminar will focus pleaH fax resume to: Immediate positions .;:;;"OI'•••...... ances, bicycles, gas exercise equip, pie· '93 Defender 110 Ml I ' V1 J w two men. Xlg mlltr on franchise growthJ••••••••• JanlH Cro11, 0 11-available I Call for grlll, books, & morel ture frames, clothing, Th• orig Rhlnomobllel II on t 0 bd· otc./res.? s700 and opportunities. play Advertising Man· appointment 248·9518 •Coilclll~lllClll Mapa of loc•tlons great mlscellaneousl Roady to go on ufarl· Land Rover n's,rel's. 648·8473 Tnero Is no cost or1---------H 11 t •E-... .... conrldld o e 1 t 1 t o w ml ~918"'11) SEEv"NG ager. un ng on Server FT position al 112 pal (In alley) veryth ng m1,1s go •HU'R VI•~ •__,,.,...,,.~3~8-~-8_7~9==-Shr CdM hm, pvt br ~ obligation. and seat· iu Beach lndap•ndent available for tea room •lmmldllllCllh 2112 Vista Enlrada ,. b a. 1r111ng rm. $700. 1 n g 1 s 11 m It e d · WOMEN 3004 (714) 965·7174 In CdM. Call 673•7714 71~49-3711 Ml11lon Viejo · '99 Dlacovery SE7 708 Mangold • Open Call 1·800-YOU·GAIN I·-------· FT/PT Retall Sar.. BALBOA Sat ·9·2, allntlqlbulel, Land Rover Only 6k mll 7 pall, S.:it 9·2 844-0415 lor reservations. 11 I/ 1 Tetematketers _________ , peNINSUIA 6107 jewelry. co act H , dual mnrf, tow pkg, d A Gift stat onery 1tore ~ rt 1 1 th .. arow Earth WGJml Han some ttorney Atrium Court (Fash Is) Work At Hom• spo s equ p, c 0 ••• 385-8750 AB s . ( 1 7 9 5 0 4) In your own backyard. Seeks very attractlv• 789-7751 Earn up lo $700/Wkly electronlc1, end moral --.,..-----~-• *Low Mii••* COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE Awesome proflll I'll slim wht female 26-34 ---------1 selling a long distance APPLIANCES 6011 .99 CENT SALE 515 Riverside Ave '94 Cou11ty Only 30k, Ml I V1 J •ervlce over the•'iimimmmmmmii (alley behln~.houae) black, runnfng boardC, II Oft I 0 teach you! 532·1663 for dating.¥ 360-49471.---------. 11 WOMENS CLOTHING d R MCI PAYPHONE/PRE,---------Full or Part·tlme ptlone. Paid training. WASHER & DRYER All slzes/stylea/seasonsl Sunday 8am·11am grill guards. mnrf, etc. Lan over PAID PHONE CARD'" $150 per sale. HI Call S00·942•14o9 ONLY $145 EACH. SAT/SUN 22nd/23rd lrvlne Ava & Clay St (S447o2) •SAVEi• 385-8750 Ro u TE Gr e a 1 PERSONAL Tech Product Sells TELEMARKETING CALL 848·5B4B Early Birds Welcom&I alley. Brand name Mission VleJo BUSINESS OFFICE L ocatton l'·S2000 + SERVICES 3005 Itself. Thompson Medlcal·work at home 1552 Mlramerl>r. clothes & household! Land Rover Wkly 1 800 235 262511iimmmmiiimmiii M k I G Good SI Local area.•---------(Off "I St.") • • • 11 ar 8 1 ng roup, Paid wkly 800-640-3926 FURNITURE 6014 365·8750 . FOR RENT 2769 CA~NERY VILLAGE Office/art studio S285/mo. 573.3733 ore al B•ach 400s.I. Priva I e entry/bath. Newly painlod. S425. B.:ilboa Pen 760-9792 COMMERCIAL .\ROPERTY 2778 Ofc • Apt S 1600/Lse (uttl tncd) 507 E. PAV PHONE ROUTE World CleH Writer (714) 529·7157 35 Local & Es1ab Siles Disney, Del Taco. J.M. M·F, 7·9pm Earn up to $1500 wkly Peters. Nordstrom I~=======~ 1·800·896·49BO Stores. McDonald's, Oen Ofo Recept, PfT. Payphones ring up BIG C oa s t Magazine, Sand re1ume to: prolits. S1 50k yrly pot. Spo rts . 111u1traled, Assistance League·o1 local stes aval. Lowest ( c r e d It s ) · Pre• s Newport Mesa, 2220 prices. Min Inv ssk. Releases. Corporate Fairview Road or tax 1·800·800·3470. 24hrs. B los. Free·Lance 645·3919 attn: Charyl. (spor ts , buslnea1 •VENDING ROUTE• stories). Fa~l No re· •20 prime locations• laJner. Pay by fh•~job. •Priced tor q uick •(714)548·8825• sale•800·711-4361 • VENDING: Lazy Man's Dream. Few Hours - Big S. Free brochure 1 ·800·820·8782 SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION 3012 Balboa Blvd. Bal Pon ~-------.. 7 14·968·8B80 bkr INDUSTRIAL 2788 10,000 SqFt Industrial Bulldl"g Production· Pl. iCl.B. D1v1sfble. Bob Caustln Okt 722·B777 INCOME PROPERTY .BUSINESS & FINANCE $850 Wk. Ema ,., DPfR9ICE IECUSM'f AS A FINANCE AGENT You c.tn c.tl 24 Houis 1 Oty 10 Aequesl Ot!Jl1s Ind lnlormlllOll ------1 ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS OPPORTUmTY 2904 LOST & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I FOUND 2 9 2 5 A Pr e pa Id Phone Ca rd iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii noulo Avall·Must Soll· Local Sites $1 OOK/ Yr Pol.· Will Train IJ00·700·7177 • 24Hrs Soll your home through classllled. 842-5678 BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE . FOR RENT 2769 FOR RENT 2769 Medical Professional Building !TELEVISION! EARN AS AMERICA WATCHES TV CALL 800.991·7785 $tt>00'• Posalbl• Typing Part Time. At Home. To ll Fr ee 1-800-21 8·9000'. Ext. T-1361 for Ustlngs. S 1000'• Po as Ible Typing Part. Time. At Home . Toll Free 1 ·800·218·9000. Ext. T·1398 for Listings. Advertising 'Sele• lnnovatlve new co. has 3 terr. open. 0 th ? Display ad exp. holp· n 8 move lul...or wlll train. Exe Sell your extra comm. Protected terr. c a11 Jorry 427-0766 household Babysitter Ha rbor items Aquarium• 5 5g ol ••••••••• S 1 oo.. 29gal, $25 .. MERCHANDISE" 10gal, $50 .. 10 hex. Newport Beach · View Hills So. New· in Classified born, toddler. refs. _ _..;.'"'-'-..;.;:""""'--="---••••••••• $50., 673-8404 (obo) Cat Hlmalayan/Btue Polnl lem. 5 yrs old, friendly, gentle, loves children. ~0-9017 1 eve/wk, 719-2616 ------------------ Bookkeeper EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 2800 sq. ft . Garden Suire Can be cliviJed ,1bu nJan1 .HljaLc nc parking. ( onvcni cnt. rop qualicy commercial area. Negoriable rerms. Full charge public 5530 5530 accounting In N.B. iimmiiiiimmmmii iimmmmmimiiiii •---------lmmed opening. Full BICYCLES 6060 benefit co. 1 Oyre exp. METRO MANAGEMENT 261..S161 : ....:. Fax detailed resume Incl sal history to: Faic #: 714·574·8334 Pnne,,: 714·574·8333 WE'RE "SERVING UP" THE Become A Reseller In one of the fastest growing industries of the 20th Century. Summit Link, Inc. is looking for resellers and account managers of their promotional and prepaid· phone cards. Company provides sales leads and local ad. Fax your resume or inquiries to: 213-650-4087 or call Toll Free 1-88 -UMMIT8 TANDEM PEOOEOT Blcycl•. Mak• an offer. Call 723·5883 SPORTING GOODS 6065 DP Treadmill Rarely usedl $75.00 714-848·1352 TV, ELECTRONICS, STEREO 6080 Set. luggag• sultcace, Rohn chair cushion, 321n wood 1V cart, )adlH 1now Jackel, Sago 3ft palm tre•. elect 14·weed cutter, sander, hand toots, lake ocean tackl•, old barbor lt•nu, costume J•wlery and morel 490 Coat• Mee• St S•t/Sun 8·2 Huge 3-Famlly Yard Salel 3128 Cork Ln (crnr of McCormack nr Fairview and 405) No Early Blrdall Ciimit YZll'd 3zilel 40 families To Support The.Boy Scouts Clothin~ • Outdoor Gear •Canoes • Kayabs • Tents • Furniture • Dishes • O ffice Supplies • Much. Much More!. · Saturday -March 22"" 7am -1pm Cal•ary Church ParlllnQ Lot 1 90 E. 23rd Street Costa Mesa (corner of Oranqe & 23~) WHAT HAPPlllS IF YOU 0011'1 AOVll11SI? 1101HlllG. Call the Classifieds (714) 642·5678 7 Can't .seem to get to all those repair jobs . around the house? Let the ClaHlfled Servlc• Directory help you find reliable help . 842-5878' SELL your used vehicle through classified 842·5878 Put a fevv vvords to vvork for you. Call 642-5678. (21 ~v;s .dlP" bvNEC IF WE'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER!I YOU'VE GOT A . SADDLEBACK . ' ' NEW CAA! "Buy, Lease Or Browse" Come See Why Orange County's Auto Dealers . Are Number One In Customer Satisfaction! IRVINB AUTO c•NnR 1-800-831-3377 714 380-1200 CIEVIEll IMW Sam. An• Auto Mell Edinger 8t 56 Fwy Ul-3171 .. CJIRlllD -ATUI~ .. Her'* ltlld., C09ta Mna ..... t .. II c:::::;;J CHEVROLET. Ca.Ell CHEVROLET. 2128 Hart>or BIYd., Cotta MMa Me-1100 ~ ~ ATLAS DOOM um mva .... VIEJO 2l25A Hnor IMS .. Cotta M..e mm ......... ,.._,.-...iYltio Me-t9M au.a1so , r LEXUI OF MllllOI VIEJO PUTaa JOtm MOTOR CAM 28400 ~ Pllwy.. Mllllon YlltO 1301 ~ ........... ~ 1 (IOO) ....... 133 NGO ;\ \ t: I I ~ " fl':A•ke·~~K ... ••c.auc-2t00Hefbof1W..o... ..... 14CM100 ' ; I LINCOLN i'MERCURY IUCI &.mclLI •••t ,_ .......... 1 ....... , .... .... 7711 I • Ne~ Be.ch/Cosca Me a Daily Pilot . . . SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1997 89,;i • . ... REASONS TO BUY AT . . ·R· l ·AN I-> .ROVER .· ... . 1. we're Or{lnge County:s OLDEST · Lant/, Rover Dealm . . 2. # 1 Dealer in· California for SERVICE . . ,~ ·CS/ in 1996. · . . 1 3. Large SE~~CTION - . 1)iscovery . Range R~ver 4. 0 . -Range Rover 4.6 4. CONVENIENT -Freeway .Cwse -5 Fwy at Katelfa between Disneyland & 4naheim ~ Stadium .. · 5. TERMS -Special, ''Land R~ver Fi ---·- Finanee Plans. a • No ·Ohstacle Lease Ends March 31, 1997 .. ' T 1997 DISCOVERY .SD •Automatic • Duol Air Boga • ~r Conditionlng •Cruise •ABS • Pwr Win/Loeb month '97 Discovery SO -•Ptus tax, 36 month closed end lease. Residual $21,2 71. Total drive off $350Q. + w . Tow of payments S 13, 965 + tu based on l 0,000 miles per year. Vmt (VA54643 7). *Frte ... scheduled maintenanct expires 3/31197. • 110 SATURO~V, MARCH 22.'1997 I Ill I ~~-~~~T~O~D~A~Y~'S~--~ . ~ CRoSSWoRP PUZZLE ...... POID 9075 LlltJS 9115 LOTUS 9123 PONTIAC Aboss ' °"" •:.i-tct ~ .. ~oded 1f~ O.atn<>ftd UlYemen'a ~tal 1tProcn~toeth 1 f lushy h.ittdo 10 Rooseveh _;J MICGeNOf ~ l\estOd 2 t Wet bl11n1t111 24 Malle VP IOI 28 food ctosof 21 '"L.1llle Womon euthor 60 !'Moh "' hor~' 6 t AUIOCllll 52 Foe IM Par1ofA0 65 Wnt., Amblof &6~y 67. of tho OUrt>eM 68 Cummofbul\d 611 nobln• 111,11111\ DOWN t T•nll~ ? Walor 10 P1><J10 1 Kltld ot nul tt Son PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED WEE Y BRIDGE QUIZ Q. I · Nr1Lhc•r vulnerable, a11 South you hold: •K II '7 OA Q IHI 4 07 M K Q Tho bidding ha1 proceeded: 80tml WEST NORnl EAST to PaH 3<:1 P ... ' Whnl do you bid now? The bidding hat JVQCeeded: NORTH E.A8T 80111'H JO p,... I• 20 r .. 1 What action do you i.ko? Q. 15 • Nalthc.r vulnt>niblo. u South you hnld: ~tu 0J1 oQ tU ~u ---------~--- '81 •ddle ••u•r '8jtTurtMS..,nt lh plr Dk blue, -'1rl. ---------.. 1 lthr Int. New 1ra. Mint cond . It t ,500. ~. tan leather, only '13 UXU• GS300 23k miles. 2PTN739 ~3 ,.ontJ80 Grand • Prix Sil 4dr Hdan. • Loaded. 25k mis. • Must •••I S1 •.890 648-4711, an., epm '93 T•81rd L)( 5L. V-8, full pwr. 541t ml. took• /tunt new. 19000, Balboa, .,3-0563. HOllDA 9085 ------- HONDA 2 new Bridge· atone "Potani.a" tlrea. (185 60 R14) W/rlmt + whl cv'll: BO over $100. 81"3·2715 730.9004 Full optio n 68K S2t,t95 Wtalta lvety 111029422 9auer Lotu. t24,277 Coate Meaa 842.7700 DRUGE '9 3 T 0 Y 0 TA AVM• 9177 CAMRY LE LNlhlf 11------ft-1_2_5 ROVER onty 34K Supllb cond MAZDA • Laxu• trade "297229 lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t13,977 'tt4 LEXUS SC400 Black Full option Certified 2.9% APR avall. Won't lattl (1037721 . 1 3 3,877 '81 829 DX 5-spd, 4- dr, a/c, cnil ... 1111, am/ tm can., e3k ml. 17100 289-().401 . MERCEDES 9130 '83 Ran .. Rover Long wheel bau. Only 35Jc mll Fully eqlpped. Flawlen. • (838446) S29,950. ltlstlon VieJo Land'Rover 365·8750 29 eon~f!Crnlo 31 Clloert 32 0811 ~ !yr.int 6 Calc..h Q, 2 • Ooth V\.llnernble, 011 South you hold: The bidding has proceeded: WEST NOR'nl EAST SOl!I'H HYUNDAI 9090 '11 MAZDA MIATA Anniversary Edition Auto leather CD hara-top #122824 $101877 ' ** '88 SLK Slvr/oyst. •--------- 7 nu1 '" t1ckl J• Dbl • Pue 7 Heated Hats. l48k TOYOTA firm. No expottl Aval . 9210 • 34 Locks compa111on 'Ji 8 111110 ll WPllYf!fllllillOd 'I Foil sollly 1?1fJ1 0 1!197 Unotl'd ' ........ ~(M'Clll• .S53 0 10782 09"32 M 7 Pnrtntr opens the bidding with t.wo no lrump. WhAl action do you t.dke?. Whal·aclion do you Lake? AO NUMBER 2 VOU HAVE FOUND ONE OF TWO HID· OEN ADS. ENTER THE DINNER FOR TWO CONTEST. 3/15. pp 84:&.0138 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •'83 Tercel $950• • 3' Eflgl•sh r111or 40 Playgrovn<I 10 Ma10tOlll'\ 5hfk\ 11 Acr.1tma1r t2 Pul off 31 • thn ni(;iht belc.re • 34 Ptovors ellt no l111 S1 Stnqor Cara !)2 ACQUllOI I' Q. 6 • IK>lh vuf ncrublo, u11 Scluth you hold: '13 YOLKS JETTA Red Auto AC sunroof CO 45K Perfect oond '80 450SL all records, 5 speed. 2 dr. Runs • tow mileage, both and drives. great. 97 tops, xlnl .condl tags. Need quick sen. • amently 4t -Paulo Br11111 43 Counter t'.l Vllsllhulo 2? Crt1wl1nq JS Aciress Adams 36 819 FOQl's 53 Slatue ol Q. 3 · Ntilh<'r vulntrable, 1111 South you hold· M 1 QA Q 8 2 OK 10 9 3 6? 8 2 3/20-3/22197 S14,250.obo 717·7777 981)·9442 • 4~ Oismolmll!d 41 l'c;trau 1nsoc11 ?1 Carnv&n !l10P' ;>~ rtrp a c0tn co11s1n 38 Le~s rosy 41 F11slen L1ber1fs burclon 55 Poet Pound 56 Pl<1tl01m Partner opcn11 lhc bidding wilh one . · llPJde· Whal do you respond? -JA_G_U_AR----9-1-0-5 OAK 8?4 $11,977 'IS LEXUS ES300 CO moonrool. Full 199 MB 580 SL Whl. '87 Pickup 4x4, Sspd • Local car. Low low ml. custom wheels, new - P.P. wlsh81 10 sell. tires, lltl kit, S4200. Glenn -48 Centers ? 1 Curv"rJ hnc~ ;>A r,;i1 w1lh 8 fll <;hofl) . 58 Give oll The bidding hos proceeded . SOl!TH WEST NORn-t f.coJt for aiuwen on Monday S32K 714·6~2-7771 714-780.1549 , 50 Brealhe<l •wnty S3 Fixed tho ptano 5<f Some rodents st Elongated swimmer '""''"' "009 ?Q u1.1h c:anyon 30 In of replacing 44 Dress pans 4~ Cory 47 l<'•sure wca• 49 tnv1s1blo SO Jack -could 59 So11p-making 1nqyl'Cl+enl\ 63 Weodtng announcemenl word 10 Pa1111 I • U Pa1111 2• 7 What rlo you hid no.,.·' EAST Pua p ... Q. 4 lloth vulnc•rablc. n11 8oulh you hold Leern to be e better b ridge p layer ! Subscribe now to t he Goren Brid re Letter by calling (800) 788-1225 for inform•t ion. Or w rite to: Goren Br idge Let· t..-r, P .O. Box 4410, Chicago, Ill 60680. '92 XJS V12 Conver11bl• White, blue leather, cd c hanger, chrome wheels, low mites. (3KAG283) $24,995 '9 4 XJS Conver11ble option cettlned 2.9% ii---------APR av all. ti 1 S8853 $28,877 PLYMOUTH 9165 •oe INFINITI 130 '85 Pl1tmouth only 12K Every New tires, 65k ml. option poss. New $2000. 842·2219 L e x u 1 I r a d a 11---..,.--,.-..,..,.....---I014328 $25,977 90' Grand Vo1tae•r LI! 7 passenger & •-,-9-5_A_v_a-lo_n_X_L_S_B_lk-. blk llhr. V..{!,, 4dr, alt. snrl, full power. 22k mis. $21k. (800) 686· 1705 pgr. 549·5088 '85 CAMRY LE Auto • Trans, ale: p/t/': p/s, • am/fm cass. 50k ml. . S13,900 759-0288 6A 9A?2 ~I062 08 'Rod, barley leather, 6 cyllndor, 2 + 2 cd changer, chrome who1tls, only 18k mlles. (3KCK116) $33,995 'IS LEXUS LX450 loadedl n/s, security •--------- Champagne Ivory· \y1. $6250. 540·9S24 TRIUMPH Whi:n ~11u wn1c .1 Cl.l\\ll1cJ all. tntlullc .111 1hc f.1c1' and ~cl lhc rc,ulh y1111 W<H11 f1.U ·S<17K Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read the Claulfled s every day Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Clasalfle d Service Directory help you find reliable help. BUICK '84 XJ8 • 90'35 CHEVROLET 9045 DATSUN 9060 oyster beige, barley iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i~~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I o a t h e r • c h r o m e '85 Rlvl,ra Exe cond, '72 El Camino V-8, '78 810 Sedan, a/t, wheels, Cd, low miles now tires, S2SOO. auto trans. dual exh, AM/FM cass, now trs. (3HPV363). $23,995 · 7 23·1937 p/s, p/b, ale, bucket Runs groatl $850 '82 Sovereign seats & wheels. Blue. OBO. 75k orig mis. Regoncy red. barley '9 3 Re g a l, V6, full $2900obo 7 5 9 ·3407 -540·5995/7S4·4455 leat her, chrome pwr, lo ml, now tlros, wheel, only 39k miles. Coornlgd So90wonoo. r6,3t~to6~d8 T ·~7 CorvettT• (65004~.!;3S~J,9595 CADILLAC 9040 '81 Eld o r a do Bl•rrltz Ork blue, S tolnloss steel top. 100k ml. Loather, loaded w/power op· lions 52900 548-5140. ea green, ·lops, FORD 9075 • "' now tires. tooks "-'ery ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Conver11bl• nice. S5,000 cash.1• British racing green, 673·6700. 543-1897 '85 Muateng A4to, barley loather. 6 cylin· '85 3 /4 Ton SUB V·8. ac. all pwr, pwr der, chrome wheels, brak81, am/Im cass, 2 k 1 Sllverado. Full pwr. 2 custom whls/covers. on I y 0 m I es. AC's, 3 seats, now 59800_ 8 47•3 441 (30FU596). $29,995 batl/t1res. Tow pkg w/ '94 XJ8 EZ lit1 hitch. Low ml. '78 F35 0 P/U 4 d White, barley leather, chromes. Save huge on t his onel #128163 $43,977 '92 LEXUS SC300 Gre en/Ivory. Hard to come byl Try to beat t hlsl ,009027 $21,971 '94 LEXUS SC300 Balck/Ivory Certified full option. chromes 2 .9% avail . $31,977 LEXUS. ' MISSION VIEJO 1-800-689-5398 Looks/ runs great. w/sorv1ce bed, ladder alloy wheels , low $7000. 873·0583 rack. Very strong 460 mll41s. (698754). '86 Seda n De vlll• 8 1• Cema ro 49k orig CID. Now radials with 523,995 ========~! Whalo Like nowt Total mi. Showrm cond. AJC alum rims. Groat work '94 Venden Pl•• '98 Lexus LS 400 Miieage 48,300. New Blk/Blk. Must Seel truck . $ 2 9 0 0 Flamenco red, cream Only 11 k miles. onglno, brakes & tires. 54500 7 20•1 5 85 540·599Sn54·4455 leather, sunroof , Loaded, CO, etcl pp 56000 640·2161 '87 FORD VAN Conv. chroma wheels~ low (0030668) •Hurryl• '89 Eldo ra do ---------· V-6, A/T, PIS. A/C, ms21518989°5 <3BAH 06>· Mission Viejo CHRYSLER 9050 Low ml. Orig. Owner. ' L d R 2-dr, porloct, loaded. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 55.495 obo 720•1722. '95 Venden Plas an OVer Or· s car/Bev or I y Black, cream leather, 365 8750 H1ll1. 39k ml. 58000. '72 New Yorker 4·dr, '88 Mus te ng Conv. (727016). $36.995 • 7 59·.,8 35 alt or 6pm. 440eng, 120k ml. w/ 5 . 0 , 5 ·Sp d, , ed. BAUER LOTUS CLASSIFIED •93 Devllle Sodan, va. serv docs, very good leather, old s tock. COSTA MESA It's the ,resource you lthr Int. lull pwr. crulso cond. P/W. $1500obo. Runs Xlnll Malntenanc1 842.7700 can count on to sell a ell. cass, wlro whls. 5pm-9pm, 544-5507 records-since new. ---------myriad of merchan· $15,500 854·7817 Sell your unwanted $6000 515·0 1 05 TRADE dlse Items, because--------- It lh 1 Tho co m nit our columns compel The Communltu Why play Hide 'N oms e easy way. m u Y llfl d b ' T 1 tv1 k t Pl qua • uyers to Market Place. Sook with childcare? cta~ti11~~8 ;'d0~~11 ~a~sin:~o. through classlned calll ClaHlfled Ca II c I a•• If I • d 642-5878. • 842-5878 642 !5678 842·5878 842·5&78 today! 642·5678. -• 9215 '80 Triumph TR7 Roadsa.r. 66k mt. Black. sso.0001000 over $2600. 548· 1089. 4X4 9221 • '83 5 ·10 Blazer 5-speed, • 6·cyl, runs good, needs work $1995.obo 642-3822 '84dllazer 5spd 40k miles on new engine. $4800. Call 675-6808. ANTIQUES & CIASSICS 9250 '73 Maseratl Citroen 37k miles. All original. $10,SOO or best offer. Musi sell! 994-5212 '81 Delorea n Stunning red finish. Lowered 2". Looks like Lotus or Pantera. $14,950. 875-3150 CLASSIFIED It's the resource you • can count on to sell a myriad of merchan-, dlse Items, bet"l!lu1e our columns compel qualllled buyers 10 call I •5E•R•Vl-C•E ___ ,CABINETS 3490 CLEANI NG CONTRACTORS HANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH/ , LANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TAX iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3548 GENERAL · 3558 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~UTRITION 3742 LAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PREPl .. MTION 3925 • DIRECTORY Advanced Woodsyslems~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * p a lnt/Carpentry• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CHUNG'S PAINTING --------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••••• ·Cuatom Cabinetry· •WINDOW CLEANINGi l.D. DEVELOPMENT Drywall and morel LIGHTEtil UPI Shan•'• Gardening 23Vrs Exp-Ort Price! •DAN DAWSON• * IT'S TAX TIME * : Doors-Copper Celling Custom Home/Remodel Small Jobs Oki & L•nd1c•plng. Lawn Ouar Work·Free Eat PLUMBING Call eartv for appl. Moldlng1 . Manlols ·Mini Blinds· No toe until complotod. Gery 845·5277 Lose those pounds & care lnstall'n/Removal Llctl375602 538·1534 Water Heaters • Drains , ACOUSTIC L69t650 714·990-8970 F REE84E5s_0T3tM3A5 TES Lllt480664 721•0404 ___ ..,......,,..,.,,.... __ =..,....,...,,.._-Inches w/HERBALIFE. Sprinklers 548•5801 Ike'• Custom P•lntlng Jeenne Hare E.A:. • • ROOF REPAIR e 888·1274 Prof, Clean, Quality Remodel • Repair Retired IRS 673·8905 • CEILINGS 3408 CARPENT RY 3510 LEWIS C onstru c tion •Collings painted _P_E_R_S_O_N_A_L_T_RA_"" __ N_O_ VICTOR'S Prof'I Land· work. lnVExt & Ooc:ks. Faucets • Fixtures Too bu•y for t axea? • Remodol•Handyman • EJCpert Electrical 2 FOR 1 SPECIAL scape Malnt. Seasonal Lll'703468 831·4810 L.,554722 • 646·6720 we will come 1o 'you:: CEILING MASTER COMPU TERS 3556 L#704773 Local Ros. •Carpentry & More Color. 10Vr• Exp. Xlnl Peters Palnlln.. Pgrlfl717·5728 30 Veers Tax Exp. • A Z HANDYMAN •714·5 5 7 -5925• 22Vrs Exp. L#53S977 FRIENOS•COUPLES Rois N.B. 457 -1738 • 1·800·934·9790 .. •Acouatlc Removal• to 7 1 4 .5 3 8 .1 e 7 2 Train w/one of So. Ca 20 Vear• 'experience Custom Texturo•Paint INSTALLJREFACE CABINETS ltec'"F"('\JW Rasldantlal Best Trainers In Nsw· YARD Cloan·up, Tree Free Estimates ---------, _______ "l;lt __ _ l.Jcd Me111 831·7300 Kllchena, bllhl, doors, _ ~ & Small Bu1ln•H BREWER'S TV·VCR port's Finest Private Trim/Hedges/Removal Interiors and Exteriors POOL 111TOIUNG 3929 : windows Doug S46·7258 Conatructlon DHlgn & Home Servic e s Facility. Vory Reas. Now Lawn & Plants. Referral. 854-0512 SERVICE 3894 ---------• CARPENTRV•Wlndowa COMPUTER HELP! ·Addiuons/Remodels· Under $300. L#E73660 Ra1esl Call Mike Now 980·8 502 Pg.148-5375 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ACTING Doors • Wood Fences Fast•Frltndly•Allordable Clvil Engineer • Rel's Accept MIC & VISA 1·800·7 3 5·5882 --------- LBSSONS 3416 CloteVGarage Organizers Upgrade Repair Train L#303133 7 23-18 00 C.M. Dale 831·1818 WANTED: 38 PEO,LE MASSAGE 3830 PET laland Blue Poole LA281581 • Call Bob Froe Est·SIO Off w/ad1_________ SERVICES 3870 Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 249-8323 Pg·312·0026 * 7 1 4 ·8 1 3·0578 * DRYWALL Esarlh quaka Setaty aerlous about ,wantlng iiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Repair: fllter/pump/htr Qu•• n:; CRAFTSMAH treps for hot water parm•n•nt we ghl loss. Acid waah 845·8'728 -•n SERVICE 3584 heaters only S89.9S We pay you SSS lor th• L&B Spor1• Therapy Pat Slttar/Do9 Walker •Spanlah•french• • •ltallan•Eng.ESL• : ·UCI Professor M.A.· .. E xcellent Results .. TransqtiON 497.3973 • CENTER•STAGI! Cuttom cablnet1/crown1--------.. Installed. '722-0449 lbs. you lose. 480·8205 All body care to relax Oally/Ovaml'1hl vl1lts. _R_O_O_F_lN_G ____ _ •WORKSHOPS • moldlng/1111fmarble/Mlsc C 0 MP UTE R fiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------& rejuvenate. RN/LMT Refs avt. lie d/Bondad 3910 WALL Commerc l•I repal11. Chartea 557-7684 T R A I N I N G ..,.SMALL JOB EXPERT Hend1tm•n Cha rlie CM 722·9823 OanlH 714-835·8870 COVERINGS 3932 • & TV Ac ting • Windor,ts 3.11 /95 Drywall/Plaster Rtpalr Painting, carpentry, IMPROVEMENTS STRESSED OUT? ---------• 9ALBOA ROOFING CO I~~~~~~~~~ Lo I Oc e MS O(fiee/Qulcken ,Hanglng,laplng,Tnlurt water blasting, .,nces. HOME 3756 T.. 1 0 • west prices n . . Cll.AMIC • Hardware/Software • Comm/A•• 551 ·55.7 3 Local COM 7e0-5044 M111ag• nlrapy n r. s PIASTER Ouallly Work Guarnt'd Far1hlng Interior• * 9 8 0 ·2 332 * _.es 3528 'ON SITE 8 7DAYS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ofc. Heather 843·9053 • Reroot/Repalr FrH Ell --------'"• uwo 714•721•0252 Homa Repair/Remodel LIKl!·NU CONCRETE '$15 OFF Initial Visit REPAIR 3880 Lloltn• 831·0081 ~l=~~~~:~:~~alg iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ELECTRICAL 3610 Costa Mesa/Newport Remve oll/ru11 11a1ns, -. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ROOFING Servlo•• L11'560875 8'13·1212 APPLIANCES SIRVICE La•klf Showers Rap'd ________ _. 25 Yea rs E•P· crack rpr. R•nu/IHI wd MOVING 3834 Plaater/Slucoe Patch ·Exper1 Repair• Ragroullng & lnstoll'n Compute r Tre lnlng Jim 831·2480 deckt Froe eat 760-8427 ·Serving So Ca 2!5yra· Reroofs or New Roots The Stripper 1 L670130 Doan of T iie Affordabla-Parson'1 S mell Job l!XPKRT lilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Llc!1320884 24 Hre L#726292 Ask for Sp a clalli.l ng In ~ 073-8065 or 846-8526 One-on-One Training Duncan Electrlc HOME SERVICES PUBLIC NOTICE 714-554-7831 Brian e4;1•7878 Wallpap er Removal 1 iaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Newport Tiie a Merble CAB Admln 631-4258 t~~;~~r~~~~~f..:2 A;,~:IE~tl~!t~~~~~!~~ JEWELRY 3784 The Callt. Public Utlll· L5889241 883·5037 3426 APPLIANCE REPAIR Fina Craltaman1hlp ... _H_o_m_e_C_o_m_p_u_l_•_r Mlch••I 758·1440 tlu Commission RE· PLUMBING 3890 8~MODELING We Gel• should hang ' •1W .. htrt,'Or~ers~Frlgs ACCl!PT VISA·M/C Start u"' From Ground P e terkin E leotrlo w 1111 H Id J ewel-OUIAES lh t II d A£ together. Strip, Install, ' Y • ... Prompt & Low RatHI MSM Const Carpantry am aro "" a a use 1. ADDITIONS 3916 ' SalH. Rtu.e 1 · 287 Shower1/Counte11/Ftrs Zero To The Internet. .. watch/Jewelry Re pair houaa hold goods llll advice lo the crazy. Nal'I Stone/Marble Fplc;1 HCSZ , 714-891·4755 rH·com/sm:lg 141: Drywll/Pnl/Plmb/Elec Antique • Fine Jewelry movers print their TH& LOCAL PLUMIER 831·21 1 1 Anyllme : L845480 842-2214 MACMEDIC •Care tor CSL6187t 7 748·5 r::g~oleS~i?2I~~~ ~/Mll/lradt 873·0398 P.U.C. Cal T number: ·a James E. Bang.,, Co.· Fer1hlng Interiors ARTIST 3429 ---------Macintosh Computers•------------------urnos and chauffeurs FrH E1tlmatH Kltchen/8 ath/Remodal imliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CHILD CARE 3536 In your hma/olc. Low/ F E NCES QUALITY CRAFTSMAN print their T.C.P. num· Friendly s.Mcu lnaurtd Am Addl11on1 Visa/MC MAKl!·UP ARTl8T hourly rate. 873-8818 & DE(:~S 36l5 Carp1ntry•Cablnat1 IANDSCAPB It bar In all •dvertla• Ll 5329et e7a-9304 Lt'580875 8'13·1212 • WaddlngsJProma Elactrlc•Plmbg•Doors LAWN CARE 3808 ments. If you have • .... ft Orllln 0.....,. t Spaclal night out •A fll•c• Jn The Haert 1---------liiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mite repalrs557·7884 question •bout the le-&·flllumblfte Aapelts Q t R f • t~ _ Home<:>Day~C•r• CONCRETE & • Wood Fencea * T g•llty of a mover, llmo IOVf9 •ICP· Ai ..ti"*· TAI rea • a a e,.., Enroll'""" au agae Replaca/Repelr Low s QUALITY SERVICES BA81C YARD MAIN or chauffe~, call: 8'"9 MS.a ... p••••••TION 3925 7 1 4-810 80 8 pgr Fun 8 ... 111"1.,,uea. meals' a -•rONRY 3557 1 C'"'L DOES IT ALLI _...Al\A • • .. , .. n~ Free hsullng/Ht. Llc'd lmprovemantS/Rapalra .._. Publlc Ut H ~feol•• lliiumliinw T.L.C.I L"304202718 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AdY1111agt COOll t14-U01 Paint. Pron & Guaranl'd 831-4422 Commlaelon A, ••fHTUB Call Cathy 845-48 3 1 Brick, Block, Sto ne, Tiie Free Est. 8 5 0·5778 P•v•r-413.a142 714·558-4101 apelre & Remodels RENT GD Free Estlmeta• Cone-, Pello, Orlveway'_Ft_O_O_R_l_N_S_T_AL __ L_ S.ml Attired Contractor • TREES • ALL-AM.RICAN ueanN .... ,090 ------- When you write a Classified ad, Include all the facta and get the results ~ you want 642-.5"78 UGIAZING 3448 CLEANING Fplo, BBOs. Ref. 25Vr. Rtpahs, lmprovemant1, ~..I l'r-r.\..l Movea-u..... ORCO PLUM•INO E1ep. Tarry 5 5 7·'7594 REPAIRS 3620 .,, -..I c t 11 c rt t through classified sm jobs. Ouality/lnttgrlly !pmlch=dnup , I! are u y, ou aou1 Y & Drain Clean Ing ---------·----------; HMODaL 4 Lal8 H SERVICES 3548 •CEMENT WORK• I cart, K•11 842·1770 L a 1 M I & F . 1ha Right Price 7Days/Wk•FrH Ett. Complete reflnlshlnn ·•t•mped Ooncrat• S•lea ... 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H8·1882 .. Qardlnlt19 Svc 841'6512 PAINTING 3858 714·•48.0388 1••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --..--------Lal'Hlaoape Ramodelln• I•••••••• 1• i20 HAUL•R V8fd tune up/malnttnace, •aright Haeo 1n1n11 CONTRACTORS •&•s Servlo• C•ll• •Ion 14Yrt QualllJ Pallltlfte European" Prol'I. 8Ht Rep•lr•/Serv/Openera CLE~·UP•1F5R,::e1;2s8r ~~::~~~~~.::•: TOUCHUPS, TOO In townl R•ft SYrt Elcp. GENERAL 3558 All M•k••-Modela JOHn v-v Prof'I ~ Elhlcal IMS.?50!5 24 Hr•. Richard Sinor Oraca 251·9499 Uc'd 150-S•N·(7'311) · Llol280844 145-3209 t 10 off 1st Oleenlng AJ Pallas Cenalruadon ••t478 • 19X7•• HBAl.TH/ ilW UiiP_~ IWN•OW Clrote llelnt • Hou1H. apta, ottlcH. Addlllone•R•mod•hno Inclu de• tlellw ay, ~·~· • ,.,Mlflt~ntlht ._,•I/Apt Xlnt t vc: great prlcaa. ·O•neral Contr~tlng. weathar·91rlp , !Mt ..... NUnJTION 3742 ~ Quality Job, ''" "'· 574-3230 Pp=405·2H1 l41450?32 848-30f8 tlof\ t. t•x Ml•a704 -~ L•Nilf7 eH 8118 SELL ltd vehicle ctullfled HTI ----------P'"'"--·· , •, LEXUS MISSION VIEJO LEXUS MISSION VIEJO ANNlVERSARY SAVIN'GS CER1'IFI.CA TE . IE '.YOU ARE CURRENTLY A LEXUS OWNER ·, DO.UBLE TH I S · CERTIFICA!E FOR $2000 SAVINGS \.., W HEN YOU LJ!ASE OR PURCHASE A N£W LEXUS T HROUGH LEXUS FINANCIAL SERVICES LEXUS MISSION VIEJO LEXUS MISSION VIEJO • . . -. YEARS IN AM-ERICA ''•tl·~h~ 1957 . 1997 NEW '97 COROI·•· A Aflfl1 SIOOO CU510MCl1 ( 4SH BA(!( 1 01th.q:wic" 1Vl5'15552l DISCOUNT OFF Manufactiarer's Suggested Retail Price I 01 !hos do-count (V()() 2 5 I 061 NEW '97 AVALON EVERY NEW '97 P~ NEW '97 CEUCA f' 411 DISCOUNT OFF Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price NEW '97 TACOMA DELUXE . . l , I I 01 '"'' p<ice IV()()7 l '1081 LI DISCOUNT OFF MANUFACTURER'S Suggested Retail Price Pl<,, deole< added ''°'" l ot th.s doscount 001232081 NEW '97 TACOMA XI RA CAB THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• MARCH 22-28, 1997 .. , . .. ~E\VPOHT TEHH:\CE BAKER ST. :\JES:\ OEt MAH Oranp County Falrsroanda Cover. .. Coast Newport Properties 2. Map 44.-52. ColdweU Banbr Newport Beach 3.-7. The Prudentiill-Jon Douglas Co. 53. St.u Real Estate 8. Cover Story 54. Rick Alderette 9. Rumbold Reillty SS. Metro Realty 10. Balboa Island Realty 56. Mortgage Loan Specialist 11. Newport Properties 59. CWI Development 12.-16. Ellit Reillty Group 60.-61. Homes ol the Week ~H~ncock 17. C..nnery Village Reillty 62. Mo~gage Rates ( 4) 574-4247 18.-21. Rem ax Open Home Guide 22.-23. Fred Sandi Newport Properties 63. Granville J~etVi~d 24.-43. Coast Newport Properties 64. Re mu (714) 57 PREMIER GOLF COURSE LOCATION Owner has put in oven, $120,000 in upgrades in this stunning 2BR +Den, 2.5BA townhome. Dramatic lcitcheo'with granite counters & large eating area. Fonnal pining room. oversized den. Large living : room with fireplac.e and French doors leading to a beautiful patio with reflectiao pool & spa. Master bedroom leads off to a balcony overlooking the Newport Beach Country Club golf course. The master bath has been totally reconfigured in superb taste. Recessed lighting.th(oughout. Tremendous closets & storage. Priced to Sell at: $599,000 ·. < • THE PRUDENTIAL• JON DOUGLAS COMPANY THI llST Of NIWPOIT IAY $3,100,000 l'nm• loc w/uncompinbk & unobmumd .,...~ of the ocun. lurbor &: j«ry <nmnu UtJ< •ICW ltflla. 480. 48A wlpt1V>IC pt<! &: slop )•ar pr "'oth r«unry '>"""' l•tmvr Wt 'llTI U UVI OH THI SANDt n'>-6600 8.alboa OCUAfronr. M1cr11fic:a11 htory home w/pinonmo< YICW\. 680. SBA. libmy. h.moly room. ckv11or 41 .l-ar g;anct. Top clcdc bu BBQ~ If"· Truly che '""""' Jrwrl 7\9-6(.00 1-/Dt'!TN/ NSMI UDO VllW S 1,799,000 Tnd111on.aJ ba1fron1 home GrxK1u1 home nn •pa )S" loi South C.cottg. C&1Tem rnd of Udo .IBD • dttl "' 4th btdtoom flex k lot I.arc< hoot ll<'!ut "'°"'could \OU ••1111 n'J-6600 lotm1n IDI "dl'Vl llAUr.Ul HAllOll ll>Gfl s 1,795,000 Eleg•nt. r .. c1111on.1 •II le home on •p• \2.()()() •q fr 1(11 Grur 0«•• VIA"l1 R.modd.cl .. 1o-.r weJ pu<d &: '!» Gorgrou•' MuM I<"<' 7S9"'600 /01mvr/1)1""!/Q OCIAN V11W -CITY UGH1S $799.000 ~80 fun rm 1tudK1 AJC ptcJ comm. ~ a>ndmon Sp> fuunairu. rr· mrr.bk "•nong. 3 (pie• I.on of morron .. ,y pvt. "' 7~9.f•WO !.tmur /DI ""46" $765.000 F1bulow highlv uJ'VldcJ & cwrumtud modd·pcriu1 Jocldl< wuh panorunlc .....i.v~•«I ocan '"""' bl .:ii\' light'"""' Fm>ch door>. 1mp<mcd •!OM l\oot.. m•n• other nuu 759-0600 '""""' //)1 "7(.91' STU.000 Eltpntfi• C1J1t omm:aculue ! uorv. 4110. 3 SBA hm on 1h11 pn romm w/pooi> &c tp ... S.~nc "111ttg P.lm crtt·hncd "" yanl 759-6600 1-JO#TTJDM "'9aUlA POINr $675.000 480 • .l~ lp(Dll dnlgncd""' 3 hom~l blodu io bach &c • ..n. z at pi. If"· fim rm p.,..,. um p .. lung 7W-6600 '""""' /D# 7TfHJ Duling 480 mini condition for )'OU' fim..O..a, ,_ prcl.n ac fruit ma. On< of dv bat louuoru nnr South Cout Pbu n~ /~,,,.,.,,/DI "7"/f mAl .. WUTMINllB Sl97,7i1 Thot cwrom _, horn< lw rho..undi of clnlt.n If'<"' 1n UPll>cfa! I•-IDl 711VXR NIWPOn llAaf IACX UY 7S9-6600 $1M,t00 280. lBA. mockl·pcrf.ct condo Sunny dcd. VauJtcd clop.""' mc""n. iruMk lndry. 2-Qf pr Gttcd COftlm wlpool 41 'Pl WI~ lottrMt JO# T'lFG WHAJ' A IUY1 OU>I COllONA Dll MM $179 ,500 H.,d to find uada 1200,000' South ofhwv 1n COM Qltin ac pm.. .. Sanclc1Jd< conclm wnh Jovdy pool &: rpa a1u 7S9-6600 /01min JO# 71TNY ThePrudenbal·· Cellfomlll ANlty A member of rhe Jon Douglas Real Esuue Services Group, Inc . . www.prudoualau.om \;J·\\ !'(>I\ I J)L,\l"ll ()l·l·l l .I $850,000 To $1 Million lM OH THI SAND $2,545,000 8.aJbo. OCC•nlionr M1grulitrn1 .Hrorv cu11om home ""h p•nnramJ• .,.,. 1 680. SBA. l1bniv. h.m1ly t00m dtvl<or .nd 3-at LI''~ BBQ ml •pi ·s~~ l,,_/D#78TN/ $500,000 To $850,000 $99,000+ 759-6600 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE AINMDDwrnr,_.._,..._..._..,_..,., ... $1,795,000 foblilowly apJJ!drd &: upp.dtd IOWll ham• w/pnnrc pool ec ~ Sq>ar.ie J""' .Pnm. pn• paoo &: counyasd 'WW" 1-llN71TMS CoaoNA DIL MM Hll10llCM NOMI S l ... 2.S,000 l'adiod llwM ·i..a1r c..-· ..... -----wt.,._.... OCGll '"'' ~BO. 4 ~llA. hardwood 8n. bautiful hip ~ cmlinp. ,,._(pit &: man) ,..btf 1-1Dt""6J1 ltOMANT1C ....-.Y $1,29S,OOO l'ltoorurd ro pnfttoon. • MDaUDa. (80. l.SllA. lowlypid munyatd. .I~ l'l>ol anpa. ''~~"' 1-/Dt"BTIC, OC1AN PIOfCf COINR lOl9 1·2 $195,000 Api .JO' 1 80' ooma lor R·2 on -Oa:an f..,.,,. Onpnol 199) con.c<· w;rch 1hc W1"<S &: -Nat--a.a.a.. 'h«~JI! 1-10t -:tllJ'IT Tracliuon~-il)'lc hm, Fn..nch dn, *1fi&tia. aown ~ auk fan &'. t<C '"" 2....,,,. entry. I.it lw a~ am • lood. el llallr-lq -•• BO ec llA • Y•ultcJ clnp. bndt ~ .. , .. oKk.t 8'-a "\9-660c• /111men JO# "747H MO'VI lllQHT .. . $fft,OOO J M. l'tfen· bn<Lna nttvn .. ham. Gmt '-riOtl • n.cdlcnt tofld.OOfl Hug. boo .. -... &: I 80 dow--.a. . 7S9.(,(,00 llUffWllO#"WJ N01AJ1 •rmaom SS69,900 ..180, lBA. l-o1 p ec RV aca.. n-CMn)'ltd. P*"7 ptd. IMult 1n BBQ ap140 ft hoac dip. Wldy bad., P"' ptcd COCftlft. ·~<>-"<~-· 1-101 71TLR • NIWflOllT MYW CONDO- .l8D • }BA. IQ<llly rcdooc ln nnll roMI! ,_ ,°' 71VX1" $157,500 'IP\o ""7' llWllJ '"'1111.--S aJliom! 111.. 11 IA~ 110 ...... Ila.. Oii ' aMy i.....-Oft di< bey{ninc ec .,.. I bloclt IO di< -_,A pat lifmy\t ior ""'"' OI olcl. 7S9-6600 l-/0#7A06 IAWIN•.._.~ $152,toO · 380 • I .7S8A 1n quiet ~bothood. ~ fNilll Uuidt. nrwotr rool. lutch<n w/oJ,. alucu • l..ar CM-. tc ..,. ru4 wids peal """°° ,_/D#JlrT4 OllAJ MlaY ..,.. $1 .. .000 Priclr "' ..... ., ...;pllortiood! ~dy--'dtd, -~ pcuat. - windoor.. 1!0\'f ec -... Much mcitt! 7S'"'600 /-/D#71TND ~ ..... &MMe ttt.000 Grat loc.rion doot IO tchool., ~ ac'fiuw.,.. lJD. llA. 'it tfJittd .... no. FHA tc VA~ J._,.-. II-wit-..,.. 7S'"4'00 1-/D#JITNK JON . DQUGLAS~ THI llOH OP llllPICT .. THE PR.~ENTIAL •JON DOUGLAS COMPANY ~-A member of the . . ]on Douglas Real Estate Services Group, Inc. ww\v.prudouglas".com - ~ I \\ I 11 1 I\ I I) I \ l I I ()I I I'-I Over $2.1 billion in estate property sales. in 1996 ~ The Prudential · Jon Douglas Company The Undisputed Leader in the Sale of Es t.ate Properties l'l • '*'• ........ _., ... _. .................................. Ullile ........ _Tlle _•_ ....... ~·---......... ~-........ .,.._ ...... _._..... ..... _ ...,.,.....,_.,, .... _., ............ -.-.......... ..-.... .................... -.. .. _____ .............. ,......_.....-. .... Best Buys .........,..,...n $203.oc» N"a ._ otT-1.arac no. 211A ~ i.o-. iu. -""~'"'"-at. J.--10#17~ Open Houses MSMNCllBC -lood .............. : ... : ....... : ........................... ~90.000 ................................... Sat 1..S ............... Ali ZOITinntgar 27 Moifttot1 ...................... -......................................... $399 ,500 .................................. Sun 1 -4 ...................... JooA Howt f'!CAM'OH .. ""'"'-s ................................................................ $1,850,000 .................................. S. 1.S ................ lynne Volenline -~ .. ~ ............................................... $649,SOO .................................. S. 1..S ..................... Pat Lt Cloif 133 _.. 0.-....... _ ....... -....................... ~ .......... $499,000 .................................. Sun 1-\ ...................... Non Tulley tft!Ol[lfACH 1 .. Uaipodl CooC'I ....... _ ............................................. $218,900 ............................... Sun l..S .......... aoibato Chc.b.n ~ 1103 ................................................. $138,900 ................................ s-12" ... -............ ~ Slofte ~·-··-·-............ -..... ! ............... $639,oOo ............. -Sat/Sw 1 :3o.t30 .................. Nalale A111M ~ .................................................... $1,050,000 ....... -... -....... _ .. ,_s-1..s ___ .Sllicly~ tft!Ol[cmT 3 '-loo Co.it .................................................... -... $247 900 ...... ·-·-·-·-............ Sim l..S ·····-·· ~ Chclnbers SEAISl,W> 25 Omai1 VillD ·----·-·-···-··-................ $625,000 . -·-.... Sun 1-4 30 .... _ .. _ Arftla SW°" YIMflQM W!!IR . ·-··--·· .... ------·· .. --·-·-·-··-$615,900 .......... -................ _,, s. I" ................. lob,__ 33 Maloto ..... --·-···-·-.. ·---··---··· .. ·· V49,000 --·--·-Sac/S. 1 :30-4:30 ... ... ····--Vi Sax1o11 42,..... _ ................. _ .. ____ ,, __ ..... $799,900 ···---·---··-Sacls. 1" ----· ~/Jt:Jr- 152 ya, Poid _ ..... .,.--~· .. ·-··---·---· .. ·--· $252,000 .... -····-····-.. ·· Suii 2-4 ..... aoibato Swilldol 9 FoinlilWli--·------·---·--·-·-.. $598,000 ·--··--·· .. Sun l..S .......... _."""' ~ 759-6600 JON D0UGLAs® . t NEWPOKI' BEACH OFFICE • AnluATED wmr nm Pal1DEN1w. REAL EsTATE NETWOIUC ,. • • # · . 3 8:45 a .m ., GPA Committee meeting 4 8:45 a.m., Affiliate Committee meeting 5 9 a~m ... -noon, ·Agency" 1 p .m. -4 p.m., '"Ethics" . .. 6 ·9 a.m., Grievance Committee meeting · 7 10 a.m., Brokers Preview "'MLS book delivery 12 9 a .m. -noon., ·Ex~hanges" 9 .a .m. -4 p .m ., "Top Producer" 9 a .m. -4 p .m ., "Tax Planning"' ... i • 13 8:30 a .m., Board of Directors meeting 9 a .m., Compass beginner class . 14 19 a .m . -2 p .m., Brokers Preview 17 8:30 a .m ., O~ientation'/lnductfon St. Patrick's Day 19 20 21 25 26 .27 28 30 9 a.m., MLs·committee meeting 2 p .m., Internet class 9 a.m. -noon, "Appraisal· 1 -4 p .m., "Estat e P~anning · 2 p.m., Compass advanced class ... . . Spring beglr:-is · . · 10 a.m. -2 p .m.,· Brokers Pre\7iew 9 a.m. -noon, Risk Management workshop "'High Tech High Touch· Buyer Brokerage· , 2 p.m., <;;ompass beginner c lass 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., Seminar: "Disclosure for Common Environmental Hazards" 10 a .m. - 2 p.m., Btokers Preview Good Friday Easter NEW LISTING ~ $252,000 2 bedroom, view, quiet location ·· 152 Villa Point Drive BARBARA SWINDAI,L . (· 729-7286 First Team's poYler of I ' tea·mV#ork p~~es a Ylinner Top selling real esta~ company relies on teamwork 1be power of teamwork is more lhan a marketing phrase at First Team Real Eswe. It's a reality that has made First Team a t<>p selling l]Mll estate company in Orange f:ounty and is changing forever the way people buy and seU homes. · What does the power of leamWorlc mean? At First Team. it means several things. First of all, it means people. First Team · enjoys an industry-wide reputation for attracting the best qualified people 'in the business. first Team brokers, agents and sales associates benefit from extensive training, continuing education and indusqy seminars. They know location, quality, current market conditions and trends and bow to wort in unison with their clients' needs in order to rake advantage of real estate opportunities. rll'St Team associates have made the company first in awards, sales and service and b.a-te allo'wed· the company to outperform thousands of· competitive finns continoaUy since its founding more than two decade& ago. The power of teamwork means working . together. Teams perform better because ebey draw on a broad mix of skills, uperieooc and knowledge. At First Team, skilled. · knowledgeable personnel represent every facet of the home buying process. Historically, a homebuyer has to rely on a single agent for expert team for support. The company now offers one-stop shopping for the homebuyer - a central point of contact with the brolccr, mortgage banker, title and escrow companies. Home buyers save time and money as a result First Team bas area specialists throughout Orange County and beyond who search out and provide preferred access to First Team's· exclusive Hot Buys -superior homes and values. whether listed or not which a.re of special interest and appeal to individual F'IJ"St Team clients. Through First Team's arrangement with Aagstar Bank, a Federal Savings Bank. buyers are assured the opportunity for below market mortgage interest rates. Loan approval through state-of-the-art video conferencing is provided in les.s than an bow:. An escrow can close quickly, in some cases just a few days. First Team borne buyers save on closing · costs and get additional valuable services through special arrangements with companies offering home protection w8rranties and other related services and savings. What the power of teamwork comes down to is a simplified. low-stress, hassle-free home buying proce$S that saves money and puts the • FU'St Team homdluycr in con&rol all the wly. Tbe ~bas proved to be one of the most ..,.,...._ in tbe bistory of Orange County real ~ . . For 111on bif~,., coll Fint i.a,,. · . """*•tiltt dirtttor GaJk• W•iltHrr 111 (71') • 557..0111. . . . · just about everything -without benefit of an ~----~~~__;;._o. __ -.;.___.~-:-~-----.~~~----::------~7"' .. ./ Phillippi named manager of Coast Newport Properties · Udo office Successful agent has t extensive background in management and sales Danny Bibb, president of Coast Newpon Properties, has anno unced Lhat Marian Phillippi, an award-winning agent with an impressive list of sales honors to her credit, has been named the sales manager of the Coast Newport Properties Lido office. A reaJ estate professional for the past 20 years. Phillippi has been with Coast Newport Pro penies since 1990 and received many awards for top production, as well as the John Macnab Award and the President's Award. Before joining Coast Newpon Pro perties, she owned a Newi>on Beach real estate company for several years. Pnor to owning her own company, she was a manager for a national real estate firm and worked in Tex.as. Colorado and California. Phillippi will continue to work as an agent, specializing in Irvine Terrace. a'i well as handling management responsibilities in the Lido office. ''I'm thrilled to be able to combine my talents by managing the Lido office for Coai.t Newport Propenie~ and continuing Morion Phillippi with my extensive rcaJ estate sales background," she said. Born and raised in Tulsa. Okla., Phillippi has been a resident of Newport Beach since 1983. She has a bachelor's degree in French from Texas Christian Uni ve rsity, Fort Worth. 'Texas. She and her husband, Terry. have five grown children and three granddaughters. In her leisure time, she enjoys reading, traveling, walking and coUecting penguins. Marian Phillippi may be relllhed at (714) 723-8800. Coast Newport Properties, 3377 Via Lido, Newport Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. Coast Newport Properties . Piwents Laguna Oceanfront Hideaway · This exciting oceanfront retreat is tucked away in a special part of Laguna Beach. Wood's Cove. known for its historically significant properties. The home lies just south of the famous Bette Davis estate. . ,.. Recently remodeled. the 4 bedroom house 1s a carefully crafted extension of its intimate rock- protected sandy cove. Because df the property's : unusually large lot. the new ovirt'er will enjoy not only . views of Catalina. crashing surf. spectacular rock formations and ever changing California skies. but also the pleasure of outdoor living and entenaming . on patios and decks. In addition. the owner will enjoy'. gardening in rose beds overlooking the ocean : Constructed on three levels, the home combines architectural elements with a~contemporary edge, featuring a spectacular _three-story staircase overlooking the surf line. The artistically <;:fesigned interiors create a mosaic of 1 comfort and beauty. / Offere'd at $2,595,000 FQr more information or a private showing, contact Rod Daley at (714) 64~1600 c.oast Newport Properties 4 CJvlt PLwl, Suite 260 NewP,Ort &Mdi, CA 92660 Kay Polovina ioins Coast Newport Properties She is a dedicated professional and consistent top producer Kay Polovina is a real estate vete.ran of more than 14 years. Her professional outlook and dedication to service earned · her the distinction of being one of the top three agent~ from 1990-1995. Coast Newport Properties welcomes Polovina to their team of t;p agents. "I chose Coast Newport Properties because it is the best real estate firm around," ·said Polovina. "My clients deserve the best.'' Service is high on her list and Coast Newport Properties· support staff and excellent marketing team helped influence her move to the company. The beach areas, with an emphasis on Lido Isle, are where Polo vina concentrates her business. Polovina is very involved in community activities. She's been a member and past president o f the Lido Is le Women's Club. Children's Home Society Auxiliary and Carden PTO. She has also served on the board of the Lido Isle Community Association, the Lido • •• Kay Po&ovina Isle Architectural Committee and South Coast Association League. Polovina and her husbandJohn have been married for 23 years and have two children, Cortney, t 9 and Christopher,_ 18. When not selling or listing r.roperty you'll find her boating, skiing or gardening . Kay Polovina can bt rtachtd al <714> 644-1600. Coast Newport Proptrtits, 4 Civic PlaZll, Sit. 260. Newport Beach. Little Balboa Island . Pristine custom home & apt 4BR, 4 full baths, steps Little Balboa Isle French Regency 3BR/den, 3BA to the Bayt Roof deck views of bey, city I~, hills. Bay home with formal dining room and private 2BR windoN, French doors, NC, vaulted ceilings, patios, apartment. High ceilings. Upgrades. Sq.ft. can't be ded<s, professionallydecorated ................. '875,000 duplicated. 215 Abalone ...................... $775,ooQ Little Balboa Island Crisp and bright Cape Cod home. Q.Jality construc- tion 1991 . 3BR, 2BA, with French doors, bay windoN and vaulted ceili~ ........................................ $679,000 ~I building opportunity. Unique 35 ft. lot, mid block on charming extra wide street. Curentty a 3BR, 2BA cottage . Offered at .............................. $575,000 Little Balboa Island Spacious Island Duplex. 4BR, 2BA with large Reduced 1 Million -Spectacul.ar 2 acre eques-Quiet location! Little Balboa Island Duplex. 2BR; 2BA, • balcony up, 3BR, 2BA with patio down. Remo-trian estate. Large pool, 3 spas & 2 ponds. A den with larse SLl'deck and balcony+ 2BR, 1BA with · de led Kitchefls/Baths. Square footage cannot must see I ............................................ • .. $1,979,000 patio. be duplicated I ........................................ $569,000 Balboa Island ....... 100 blodl-trtt4ined strm. ~·Wf:St t1ld of Island. 3BR 2BA sireie-stay ~. Front & Im' ~. Great ~lue on South Bayfront. Fabulous views of Extensively remodeled in 1991 . Old Balboa Island tuning basin, Pavilion, sunsds. Sp8cious 3BR, 2BA charm with all the modem conveniences. 2BR, home with family room plus 28R apartr'rlmt with 2BTHS. Great home for entertaining .......... $595,000 views. .. .. Brand New · Balboa Island Home • Spanous 4BR & . 3.SBA Under Con.,t. • Open LR With Marble Fireplace • Built l-le,·.itor Ready $885,000 • PJnor.lm1c \1l'W" • Hu>:<' 1 BR l\•nthnu..c • ln.,1d.: Laundrv ·l"!l!l-..;_jl • 1 Car Garagt' Span' • R.in• Fl09rpl.m $349,000 Charming Family Home ~~~ • 1 BR & I <; FfA • Pnnw Ea<.t <.,1dc Lot.1twn • Llrg•· 'i ard ~'I p.uk- ht..l' 'o('lt!Og $369,000 Excellent Value In Newport Crest • 3BR & 2.SBA Tn-level Twnhm • Great locahon • 2 Car Attached Garage • Comm. Pool & Spa $213,000 ) Ch arming Balboa Island Home With Income Unit • 3 BO & 3 BA Home 1'1us 2 BO & 2 BA ApM!mtnt • CUSlom Built In 1992 • MlSll>r With Ba~ \"ll>w~ • fuq ~To r..lllth 8.i\ front $785,000 Call Adell Patterson @451 -7449 Bay front Townhome • G11rt1<'0u., R.iy \I<'\'., .. ,....~I • lkautiful B.w"dt• C''"' 2 BR • C u .. tom I ntt•rmr 0...-cor ~..,.":'II • Bav<.1dl' Cumm Pool $795,000 Call Walter M1tcl1ell @588-3083 Super Sharp Family Home • 3 BR & I<; BA • I lugr Kitchen • L.i~e Yard "11h l'm·atl' Pool • 2 Car Gar.tgl' $182,900 Call /1b1d Cetrnd1an @647-5925 • Absolutely Gorgeous 2BR & 28A • Very Unique Floorplan • Gorgeous Kitchen • $174,000. Gorgeous Se1 Faire Ocean View .. • Beaubful 0c&n & uttlina Sunset Views •Rarely Offered 3BR & 38A • Spacious Kitchen with Breaklast Nook •Elegant ~r • Just A Short Stroll To Oceonlront $399,000 Call Walter Mitchell @588-3083 Nt!Wp01't Beach Quaint & Cozy Balboa Island Opp lex • Well Mainta11wd lBR H ome+ 2BR Apl • Incredible Charm • Great Rental $525,000 Call Alice Brmt111e/I @675-9585 Balboa Island Opportunity • low~t Pnred On Balboa bland • Cha·nmng 2 BR~ Large Guest Unit • C lose To South Ba\ $399,000 Unbtlievable Penthouse Condo With Stunning Vi ws ~:!3~~~!~~jl • Huge 3 BR & 3 BA ConJil With P•nomnK 8.l\ & OceanV'irws """"'".,... "...,, • Crarure Floors & Countrrtops • Custom European Kitch.'!\ $565,000 • Totally Remodeled & Corp.ts Newport Crest Townhome • Tri·Level 38R +Den • 3 Large Orcks $365,000 Bayfront Townhome . . la ttB a~elcle· Co~~ . BOUNDARIES: Pacific Coast.Highway, Avocado, Bayside Drive and Jamboree Road. HOMES: There were 384 homes built in three phases. The first phase was built in the mid-19SOs and is the area closest to the main entrance. The ICOODd pbuc WU built in the late 1950s and is the arQt near and around the Irvine Tunce Park. The third pbue wu built in the mid-1%0a and is a one block area closest to Jamboree Road. HISl'ORY: Irvine Terrace was cooaidercd the choicest spot of the historic Irvine Rlncb. All of the properties wcie ariginallly 'IOld u Jeuebold land. however, most owners have putcbased their llDd now. The choicest view streets ~ Dolphin ~ and Bay-.re Ttrraoe. All of the streeta ID the 'lance were named after y.cbU in Newport~ The view from a home ncN1 listed in Irvine Terrace STYLE: ' The homes are almost all one level due to the architectural height restriction. About SO percent o( the homes have views of the bay and ocean. Due to extensive remodeling in the past few years, you will find many styles of architecture. NOWLISTED: The listioa inventory is quite low this sprioa. 1bae are currently eight listings on the martet.'One of the listings is a four bedroom. tine bldb. family room home witb a puonmic view of the bay for J79'.000. COMMUNITY FEA~: Irvine Terrace Park, owned and , maintained by the City of Newport Beach, sits in the middle of Irvine Terrace. It bas been upgraded tbrouglltbe years and currently has a children's playground. two tennis courts, a bukctball court, soccer and ball fields and picnic and barbecue areas. SCHOOLS: The elementary school is Lincoln . , Elementary IDd the secondary school is Corona del Mar High ScbQol. I ~ N ~ ~ I I ~ ' ~ .· ~ . -... ~ - PENINSUl A SOURCE: Marian Phillippi, Coast Newport Properties, 33TI Via Lido. Newport Beach. Call (714) 723-8800, ext. 19. I/,.. "°""'lib lo ........ COlll•••ll, IJfWJI# Of 1"flT far-.,.., plMu• /ollow dN ""°" fonwd .all ••lo6• • ..., ollllilN (no... Gm*) of • tlN.,... .,_. wide •,,,,_of• CIU'7'PI lidU&1. TM Mxn,dort o/ tlN ,,,..,,,, f'HI •lfMr tM ''Jtow ~,, l«fiolt. S.1111 lo: J.& MUr, '-' --...,, °""1 ~ 3• W. a., S&., Codi Mae, CA na1, (11') S4'1..aa.. .. .. LJ ~ ~.-. - EASTBWFF BOUNIY Elegant custom marble and hardwood, recessed Lights, French doors/windows create private luxury. Spacious 5BR or 6onus room, versatile interior. Gorgeous yard with ~bo and brick BBQ. SaUy Shipley $575,000 Ad Code 72797 MARBELLA BEAUTY A beautiful gazebo ~rfecc for entertaining graces this 4BR, 3BA .Nfarbella home. Hardwood floors, 3 fireplaces, light decor, waJk- in closets .. ~-car garage, guard-gated COfllmunicy with pool & spa. Malt Gulledge $529,000 Ad Code 72767 THE VIEW GOES ON AND ON Beautifully custom-designed home revels in endless ocean views. European decor.grand fireplace, kitchen with sub-zero. Sedate yard with spa. Maxine Mink N EwpoRJ liEAcll ~JFicE · . 2J. Coapoun P IAzA, Suin 190. 6A4.-6200 ·MAGNIFICENT MEDITERRANEAN The l~ries of this gorgeous 4BR, 3BA home mcfude custom marble & granite, kitchen with double oven & range, fireplace, & master suite with jacuzzi cub & custom limestone. Built- . in BBQ. Bernard Towers $849,000 Ad Code 75167 CHARMING CONDO ~CELI.ENT INCOME UNITS. Everything is new in this 2BR, ·1.SBA condo: · This residential income propeny ~ in cxcellcnc new carpcc, new floors,new paint. Immaculate condirion with a separate one car attached garage & bright rooms P.rescnt comtotcable living near for each unit .. Front unit could be 3BR. new sChool & park. · Jim Weisenbach & Kay KonfaJ Barbara Aune & Dana Black $259,000 Ad Code 70237 $132,500 Ad Code 71477 DEERFIELD PARK HOME This spacious 4BR, 3BA home is bright & immaculare, with cathedral ceilings, French doors, fireplace, sccP®'&ln living room. Master- wich rccreaC/office. O{cat patios for entertaining. DESIRABLE LOCATION Loc:;aced on one of che best streets in the original Bluffs, this 3BR, 2.5BA condo boasts ihrec parios for entertaining & relaxin g. Community · pool & spa. Very inonvaccd seller. · Friday Burnell • • Tom Brunson Ad Code 70307 $345,000 Ad Codc 701n CATALINA VISTAS Enjoy a perfect view of sand, ocean & Catalina at sunset ~rom upstairs residence of this spacious duplex. Fireplace, wee bar, excellent interiors. Jim Hurton ON THE OCEAN Excitin g wllirewatcr & Catalina views from nearly every room of this 4BR. 4.5 BA custom home. H igh ceilings, wet b~r, fireplace, inferior fountain, m aster suite wirh balcony. G reat deck with spa. B.J. fohnson & Kent McNaughcon $2,050,000 Ad Code 7 1617 PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW This beautiful 3BR, 3 -StOf')' home sits high .uop 4guna Beach. Very private with 3 fireplaces. Motivated seller! $495,000 Ad Code 75017 $539,000 Patty H arvey Ad Code 72347 CUSTOM ELEGANCE Absolµce ly srunni n_g custom home with 5BR, 4 .5 BA, g o urm e t 's kitchen, 6th BR or game room , 3 fi repfaces. Master s uice has marble shower & jct jacuzzi rub. Eric & Laraine haw $1,095,000 Ad Code 72447 . . PENiNsulA OfficE ___ ..... 2001 W. BAlbOA -Blvd: 72J,-8120 2024 Vasta Caj~n Sat Tom Brunson Vena.iUcs 200 McNeil PH8 Sat $156,999 • ·McGuire Versailles 20Q McNeil 1206 Sat $128,000 Mc Guire Newpon Beach 1020 Bayside Cove E. Sat $397,000 Renee Talton 17 Lago Sud Sat $l88,800 Hcssdgcsscr 500 ~ 500 l /2 Dahlia -Sac/Sun $675,000/$399.000 Mall GuUedgc 37-1 22nd St. Sac/Sun $589,000 Lou Anne Riney 9 Bclcoun Sun $995,000 Mali Gulledge Big Canyon 14 Rue Grand Vallee • Sun $739,000 Beile Partch Cameo Highlands 4801 Cord.and SIVl $654,000 Cathci;ine Simone Huber Ridge 7 St. Tropez Sun $650,000 M. Osterhout Hasbor Ridge 29 Coventry Sun $399,000 BcUe Partch EastbJuff 2515 Bamboo Sun $589,000 Tom Brunson 908 Chcsr~ut Sun $575,000 Sally Shipley . 720 Bison Sun $554,900 ~Rezek 2009 Yacht Mischief Sun $595,000 M. Propp Cliffhaven 712 St. James Pl. Sun $648,000 Paro O'Dcsky BaycrgtSo. 1632 Lincoln Ln: Sun $649,500 Arne Peterson Bonnie 'say HighJands,1743 Baypon Way Sun $448,000 Dick Dickson 230LiJJie1113 Sun $400,000 Mc ~uirc 220 Nice Ln. 1310 Sun $349,000 M.Mink -285Br~y Sun $304,000 Bob Coluccio 2010 Swan Sun $309.900 Kay Konfal 2129 Vuta Laredo Sun $324,000 Esther Tabak -516 Laver Way Sun $298,000 Sandy Daley 2456 Vista Hogar Sun $205,000 Roy Osterhout Newpon Beach 1727 Antigua Sun $3,000 per mo. Pam Ball Newport Beach 333 Santa l.sabd Sun $29,9,000 C.M. Back Bay 314 CampbdJ Ln. Sun $190,000 6 Seascape Dr. COURTYARD WITH FOUNTAIN. Enjoy this 4BR, 2.SBA. ho~e's ~pce;ial sense ot cle~ce & lovely mtertors wtth .crown moldings, marble floors, columns, granite counter tops, closet doors with beveled mirrors, coz)' fireplace & surround sound. . ELEGANT VERSAILLES Beautiful Versailles model condo with incredible golf course vi7. Large mastet suite, formal dining_room, nreplace, each BR has private bath. -Three car garage. L~.---- , ·· MODEL PERFECT This home has clclidttful interiors and architecture - a modd pcrfea residence with 3BR, 2.SBA, fireplace, community pool & spa. · $324,000 Ann, Ted & Suzanne Ad <:ode 72577 N With an cxcdlcnt 4BR, 3BA floorplan, this spacious home boast5 room for entertaining & comfort. Private master suite, formal living & dining rooms, fireplace & views of private yards. Linda Oeth & Lois Jacobs ELEGANT DEAUVILLE - Dramatic two story 3BR residence with expansive views Of golf course from living, dining & master suite. LOvcly private pool. ' Bonnie Barrington Nancy Barfield & Gary Hessel~ · Steve Leverett $739,000 _ Ad <:ode 7 1637 ~9,000 -Ad COde 72371 -$895,000 Ad Code 70187 ,.-----------~------~-- INVITING VISTAS DEVELOPMENT OPPORI1JNITY Amaz.in~· µgilts & love!r mountain views Worlc:!ng co~ratc dairy offers highest & best arc the · abu of this 4'BR. 3BA custom.iud use for deVdopc_~ or rancher. Approx. 158 home. Lo office, vc.ty light & bright decor. • avail.able acres. Seller motivated! ms,ooo_ Marilyn Kershner Ad Code 71987 $3,600,000 Renee Ttlron Ad Codc 70617 • -. .. HARBOR VIEWHILIS 180° Ocean, Caralina & Golf Course views. running roral . remodel, 4BR, 4BA. - .Cul-de-sac. $995,000 LIDO ISLE Newer spectacular 3BR, 3.S BA custom home on 4Sft. lot. The ultimate in quality & design throughout! $869,000 " BAY CREST Spacio us family home on lovely. street. Excellent 4BR, 3BA floorplan. Separate master suite. REDUCED $545,000 BE.'iT BUY! Laguna Niguel $121,900 Charming 2BR 2BA. Anached garage, fireplace, lauQdry room, open & spac ious floorplan. AGreat Buy! Spyglass Harbor Ridge Harbor View Knolls Westdiff ~ BEACH DUPLEX Beautiful Newporr duplex, spacious 3BR, 2BA + Iott & spaciousJBR. 2BA. 4 car garage. Clo~~ to ocean & Channel park. $499,900 CORONA DELMAR Lovell duplex nex.t to par & greenbelt. Spacious 3BR. 2BA each. 6 car garage. Owner ~ay carry! $597,000 2BR, 2BA, one- story townhome. · Cathedral ceil1ng~. fircpla-ce, spacious . . pnvate paao. $1,099,000 $617,500 $25.9,000 $129,000 I r E l l i S u ____ 'Y __ l~------" . Marilyn Kershne~ 644-6373 ·ext 110 433-0929 Pager Guard Gated, Fabulous Views from this 4BR · + Loft, 3.5 BA. Own er will. consid er lease option. -Offered At: $725,000 . MaryAnn McGuire· . (Res) 64_6~6770 NEWPOJU BEACH Venailles $121,SOO to $156,999 200 McNeil I.a. l206 at PHii Opal Smuday • ...., .. Valla Balboa 1 !c 2 bedroom $1S9,SOO to $189,000 • f • "For YtJur Very Best Buy At The Beach" *SEA FAIRE* NEWPOIIT BEACH View all of Catalina Island and the entire Harbor area from the finest Sea Faire property available. 3BR, 3BA largest plan. '· $400,000 . 230 Lillie Lane 1113 ()pea s-day 1-4pm NEWPORT BEAch ·qfficE · 2~ Ca.,aun PIMA Suin 1 tO 6 ..... 6200 .. •, B.J. Johnson 644-6373 Ext 1472 Call today for your private showing ). OPPORTUNITY! Fabulous custom house on corner · lot with peck a boo view. $535,000 SEAVIEW Single level 3BR. Glimpse of ocean. Dana Black 729-8296 Sunset & mountain views. 24-HR. guard gated. $595,000 LouAnne Rittey 717~4207 •• '.'\·~1 ','. -:':' , , •\'~ !'\i'\1, h.'\1'\\ l I l)1.I \'\!' ~ \ ' ' ! : ' ' ' I ' ) l I \' ' I I l l \I I \I \I\ 1 ..... I l A MUST SEE! Rarely availa~le on the . Eastside! 5BR, 4BA, 3-car garage. OPEN SATORDAY 8' SUNDAY • Fuacudc: Euaide OpportlUlity Cottage with guest house. Reduced to $306,000 IN ,F.SCllOW • •Newport'• Ba1aat WclJ Maintained 4 bedroom pool home. $310,000 ATI'EN110N FlltSTTIME BUYD.st 2525 BoUrbon Strcct,.H-'. Orange BIG CANroN Mc: c;::tAIN1 19 Sea Island 3 bedrooms, pat master suite. $129,900 SlS9,000 4BR, 3.5BA 50FT. LOT. 4 Fireplaces, Euro Ffair. $790,000 SOLD 29 Madrona ,.., Irvine $222,500 NEwpORT BEAclt :OffiCE 2J CoRpORAT£ Pl.Au SuiTE 190 644.--6200 SENIOR MARKETING CONSULTANT TOP 20 1996 644-6373 extl21 3BR, 2BA Center ESCM location, large front & pack yards. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 $304,000 NEW 14 5 Morristown tn·. C.M. 2BR, 2BA end unit. New carpet & paint. FHA & VA approved. $124,500 2046 Aliso ,.., Eastside Costa Mesa $350,000 2 BR, 1 BA Village Cottage. 'Great Location $279,900 Ellis Realty Group Ylelcomes Bev White She brings more than 25 years experience to the company Ron Mauano. branch manager of Ellis ReaJ1y Group in Newpon Beach recently welcomed sales associate Bev White 10 the office. White is a consistenl top producer who brings more 1han 25 years of real estate experience 10 1he company. A combination of high energy, personalized service and profesMonal real slate expertise hal-made Wh11e'!> career a remarkable success story. She entered 1he real estate industry after a leaching career. "I en1oy the vnnety 1ha1 comes with being a Realtor." While said 'The work 1s rewarding becau\c you are helping people through one of their largest purcha~s." White believe' that her attention lo lhc • human aspect!> of real estate has aJso been re!>pon~1ble for her ach1evments and for building a referral ba.~e from pa~t clients and neighbors. "Last year was one of my top years in reaJ estate and I anticipace a very active market in the year co come," White said. This slcillcd agent has Ulken yet another step toward suecess in 1997 by teaming up with Anne Hoover, who wu recently honored as one of the top sales associates company-wide. White is active in the community and bas Bev White taken on roles as president of lhe Cameo Community Association, chainnan of the Cameo Philharmonic Associates and I.he Newport Guilds for the Orange County Performing Arts Center and is a member of lhc board of the Designing Women support group for the Laguna An Institute. In the past year While traveled lo India to participate in a Polio Corrective Surgery Project in a very needy area when she accom.panjcd her husband, who is the district governor for Rotary lntemat.lonaJ. Whltc said her reason for joining Ellis Realty Group was due to I.he excellent sales . pro~ provided through the company's affiliation with Better Homes and Gardens and Christie's Great Estates International. To nocla Bn MIU 11114 A1111• Hoot1u, coll tlN N.wlHl'f IJ1«la oJ!k• of Ellb R•oltJ Groq .i (11') 6".QIO. One of the best buys in Ea1tbluff This five bedroom. lhrec bath home is one of the best buys in Eastbluff. It has been remodeled and expanded to just under 3,000 square feet. There is a family room and fonnaJ dining room and the house also has two additional rooms with a private separate cotraoce, which would be perfect for an office; bonus room, den or library. The highlight of the borne is the remodeled master suite. It has vaulted ceilings, vie.ws from a large bay window and French doors leading out to a balcony with a spiral staircase to the outdoor spa and gaubo. The oversiied master bathroom has mirrored wardrobes, a large spa tub and faux granite Coriao counters with Kohler fixtures. The home bas skylights, French doors and windows throughout and bas a newer roof. The large, terraced back yard bas lush landscaping anc1 trees. Conveniently located within walking distance to shopping, churchca and schools, the home is priced at $S54,900. . p,,, _,,.. "'fo""""°"' coll Kan11 R~• °' °"'*"'" BMMl#iri 111 EllU R""'1 Grottp, (1U) 644-6100.. . -----r· --- . UDO BAYFRONT NEW TRADITIONAL BAYFRONT 231 Via Lido ~ud • $2,250,000 -1407 Bayside Drive• $2,650,000 BUENA VISTA FSTATE 326 Buena Vista• $1,900,000 BAYFRONT ESTATE PENINSULA POINT OCEANFRONT PENINSULA POINT BAYFRONT 2242 Channel Rd.• $1,895,000 1707 E. Bay AVe. • $3,950,000 2144 E . Oceanfront• $1,500,000 BALBOA PENINSV!A POINT 1641 E. Balboa• $729,000 BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE 310 Fernando'#412 • $370,000 ' ~ -~ BAYFRONT COND() 2525. Ocean Blvd. • $545,000 PENINSULA POINT ESTATE 506 ''I • St. • $1,100,000 • Inc. 2025 W. ·Balboa Blvd Newport Beach, California 92663 (714) 673-3777 ......... '\ .. " \ .. we can help make the difference in you r life.' I CHARMING NEWPO RT H EIGHTS 1Nnmr classic-stykd. 2-story townhomr. &autifai j Interior. Frmch windows, high ceilings.,aMkd dooN, Custom moldinp , smartly decorate , bright & opm kitchen. Call Z5 l-4800 I I PATRICK KNAPP $168,000 1 OCF.AN VI EWS Cattuo Shorn 4 bedroom, 3 bath. dm. Singk level. £newsed courtyard J.D . CALLAGHAN $975,000 I EMERALD BAY CONTEMPORARY LIKE NEW I Extensive use of tJaniu. 5BR. 4.5BA. Ocean, &ach and Ca11yon -Views:-Call 494-7475 BILL DOLBY $2.27i,OOO BACK BAY REMODEUJUST LISTED ! Immaculate impeccabk 3 bedroom on cozy quiet cul-de-sac. Like lwmg in the country.1 Move-in rts:~ TENCH . $375,000 VIEW OF CATALINA "FULLERTON" 3BR. 2BA. terrific mighborhood. Not in M LS I "Yet''. Big yard, quieJ strut. Wont last! CaU 642- 19138 jROBERT MILLIKEN $258,000 I BEST BUY IN CAMEO SHORES I Only a kw struts to oceanfront and beautifol private beaches. U1is one story 3BR. 2.5BA open and bright foor plan offers fall-on ocean and sunset llll'WS. This is tfie wwrst price full ocean view pool linmr nrw on market. Woni fast.1 Call 760-5000 rxt. 2 JO. JULIA LIAO $8 49,000 BRIGHT SINGLE LEVEL l ld~al for smgk or coupk. Privau quiet, gourmet kitchen. Slry{ights, Convenient. wcation. 2BR. I l.5BA. Call 644-4100 ~.D. CALLAGHAN $174,900 ' "SPICE STREETS" 4-PLEX I Exalknr inuestmrnt opportunity on/rimr a"a o~, I Costa Mesa. Rarely availabk wel maintained I 'l'_T'emium rental area, cwse tq shoppil}g & feeway access. Onr 3BR. 2BA and three 2BK; 2.BA units, mcwsed garages, interior wcation Call 760-5000 .x 117. I µACKIE HANDLEMAN $429,900 NEW LISTING Jasminr C"ek rrmodekd plan 4 wlrxpanded if!mily room & Brralifa.st arra & wads of UP!JtUUS. J Call 760-5000 Ext. 136 l LJANE SUNGAJLA $545,000 SWEEPING VIEW IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS I ORJENTED TO CHILDREN Playroom with compuur & 7V 11cuss & own bath. ounitk rnminu , dJJIVl'ISlllirr bttlroom & b11th for p nny or ltllnlfJ. Plus 4 mo" bttlrooms. Grr11t N. 8. l«11tio11. lilu nrw coNiition. CJJUl-MAXG $659,000 EMERALD BAY Brand Nrw 5BR + 5.5BA, Mrdium11w111 homr wuh 3 car Garagr O<ran & night light views. ManJ exciting tktails! Call 494-7475 Bill Dolby S2,I OO,OOO BF.AUTIFUL VIEW HOME! Gorgeous Custom 4 brdroom homt with virw of Baclt Bay and City lithts. Oprn fo>or p'4n wuh pool and thrrapnmr 1p1t. For mo" 111fonnaNon call . I -8()(}. 5 I 0-2005 rotlt 1408 5 $459,000 I Conside"d to be thr best street in the a"a· this j outstanding Ocran, Catalina, and Harbor EASTSIDE MODEL PERFECT ';P,anoramic view is the best Onr for the money. Hugr &mw 48R. 3BA homt °"" '4rxr prof. lllnJsraprtl lot wlspa. lncltuk a Light 11nd bright 3 BR, 2.5BA, /m,hm, Im mr .. fam."" On lstfoor Atltlh11<hrn, Im rm .. cf largr yard wlgorgeous pool 3 car-garage. New on R..J...-S·a~s CJ/ 640-2677 market. Call 76<J-5000 Ext. 525 .,.,J .. "' Reduc~d to $299,000 . An lnternatlonal Company 760-5000- RARE FIND O N UDO ISLE. ... This classic structrut is sitwltd o" • 62.5 ft witk t1wrsiud kic l«4l:ctl "" q11kt tllltn1f mJ of LiJo hk. JBR. I. 75BA C"'1 760-5000 &t. I 26 $750,fTOO . BEST OP BE.COUJrr Thu K"U"IOUI C11I"11'f tstilte WIU lnti/J with tlN ulrim111r Qf(ff///1111 '" tktail 11ml br11111). Acunts of m11"'1u •"4 pniu romplimmt thr drror. 4 brdroom, librwry. famil] rot1m, sp~io111 i amr roflm. 1v111t u llar. D"' 11"4 11 4 car ftmlft. Esthv y .. ,,. $1,395.000 ~ FORMER MODEL -OWNEJl TRANSFERRED Prier rrJuuJ! 3 brJrootrr, 3 ,., •tuclutl t•nztt· Pool & Spa. ·Montbury• trtlct wi"''"' cri/inp, AC -Frrnrh Dt1ors. B11clu to P11rlt. Mow In Condition. CIU ASAP!! c.JJ 760-5000 as. JU S2!J9.!J50 ljxpandabk homr wlfam. rm., wolring out onj mmt<r on 2"" nory. -'N-ANoo_rvu: ___ RVMfl(" SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport BeKh, CA 91660 ......., __ An International Company 76 0-5000 http://remaxllnk.COll_I REDUCED TO Sl,195,000• NEWPORT Bf.ACH VIEW ESTATE Snutnint llirM.'1 of tlN bll]. 0tt1111, •"4 ril]_ Jif'a! G.Jn/ mtry"" bc1111rifol lot wl,_/, '1'4· trllll dUWnullnkn d-ftw11 trm. 111prox.. 5.0001'J""" fan wt./BR. J.5BA ''"' ""'' Jiimil] IW1'1 "'1wruuin •Ni lllf mnrr "!ItllJn mrrruinmn11 l'P01'1 with f6rtt uinv tkc~ OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 • 1046 PESCWOR CJ/ 760-5000 Ext. 131 PANORAMIC VIEWS }1411 rtthduJ d-must ~u in """ 30 "'1ys! JBR. 3&4 with tXl{"isi1t finishd OJJ '°""!for JO"' P»wi"S. CJ/ 760-5000 EJd. 111 PASTORAL VIEWS 3BR. 2.5BA Rmtoikktl b#1W "' • -f.ot wol.Hltirrx ~ suibln. N"" ltitchnt d-""""n«S. ftit,.,iJy """" .ff ltitrbm! CJl 640-26'77 . • MESA VERDE Dar/int 38R. 2BA: F.al yard. Nia. Livint room with firrpla«. Grrat nripborliooJ. CJ/ 1-800-5 10-2005 ~ 15009 Mm k ltrUh $209,000 180VIEW!!! ,. , Entl unit in udwkd Uicariq,n. Fabulous «tan anti bac/t bay vitw. Uptnttktl 3 betlroom, 2.5 bath with ntw winlkws anti ·-" doors, n'"' rik and carptt + mort. Moti11•utl &Un-! CJ/ 760-5000 _,_ ll 2 760-5000-i. ll7 Ri'Mtlf SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660 we can help make the difference in your life! HARBOR VIEW HILLS Excelknt floor plan for family living. This exclusive 5BR has brief walltway with ~orgeous tik mtry. Large living room with '!Place. Pawramic virws! Calf 1-800-510-2 05 ClJde I #5003 . MARK ACKRICH $799,000 STEPS TO THE OCEANFRONT n 3 Bedroom, 3 bath home on corner lat! Built in 1987 with Frmch doors and windows, jacuui tub, fi,q,lace aru1 huge roof ri«lt with 360 view! Mafe all o/fm. ' DIANA 1JlOSSER $429,000 , . COM 4 BDRM BARGAIN Great buy for this well cared for home with 2300 I + sq.ft. lizrge lat great area also pool & spa. DIANA CAPPEL $198,500 ~ JUST LISTED BARGAIN Hii!ie Lot approx. 9400 sq.ft. 3 bdrm 2ba priced for 'aft sak. Great !Or home".day care, RV par/ting. , b A CAPPEL . $198,500 PERFECT HOME OFFICE lualfo.r owner working ft.om home. 5BR, 2BA. Sing/; kvel Mesa Vt'Tdt-has pool & gaud mtry great lacation. BILL AND DONNA WEBSTER $299,900 • BEST BUY -SPYGLASS HILL &autifai 5 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 story ho"'! on Sm/Ass Hili with mountain and city light view. ~arltlinL /Appool Pri_vau gau, cmtral air and" /iJt more! CiJf for showing. 1 JULIA UAO $6~,~ FABULOUS VIEWS Views, V"uws, mow up UJ spectacular views of-City Lights and Newport &,} This custom 4 bearoom, 4.5 bath foasures: 4 prtplaces, 9 skylights, huge family room with bar. owrsiud rpa and sauna. Gounnet ltitchm and is approx. 1800 sf vim1ing uclt and balconies. BILL AND DONNA WEBSTER $1,125,000 "NEWPORT HEJGHTS" 3 &droom, 5 bath, 3700 sq.ft. with 5 car garaxe: Huie ti«lt atul spa. CIJmpkuly rmiiuklUJ.. Gorieous! · WAYNE SMITH · $629,000 BUILDABLE LOT Pratipous GauJ Community '"'se to t!N waur. A ""' Skill!! ES1HEll YANK $39S,OOO PRESTIGE IN NEWPORT ~llnt L_llUd "'""""'me with city litf!.ts uu/ ouan vinlll. 2BR. 2.5BA -2 Jm -2 prrplacn aruJ lf'UT1Mt JtitclJm. SHARON OR HUGH SWANSON USQ,000 ,) • . ' ;eO# ?eUoe ~ DESIGNS FOR LMNG '97 Oc:a.n at c. .. u ... Vicwe $2.350.000 Near nc:w 5BR. 5BA contem~r;uy cst:atc. Private office, gym~ wine cd.Iar. Trade possible . .. RIYMJ« 760-5000 '·' illl -. . <Anom i..ilc! Jwt 8 ~ ol<r BautiM 3 Bclr., Z Ba. ownttt urur & • nitt 3 Bdt., 2 Ba Both with rik floqn nmom kuch~n•, BctbCr. dryl1gh1. brg.c: m.ui<r ,,.;~. roman rub, W"a.lk-tn• clo.n, "'" d<dt ... CM' garage. Sr. or Jr. , Sr. or r. NEWPORT BEACH 760~5000 E;n. 128 . Above the Crowd! Bgy. Ouan & City Lfdrt Vkws. <Mr S.000 Sfl'Uire (mt Exceptional custom built 48R with stunning Views of the Back Bay and dty lights .. Fabulous floot. plan w/huge upstairs Bonus and Game Room ITT FOR }. IONG! Courtyard pool plus rear yard spa. GATED ENJ'RY/3 car garage. -1046P~· Rduud to 11,19$,000 l!ltlnP4tt ¥kw.ti I NmJ!011 Trl-IMI custom w/huge vWlng dttb! Entertaining dttJm home w/ovenized Uvlng. family, dining. and 3 btdroom suites. Close to boch, pula and rtStawants! 1769,000 • °'='&!"' 3BR 28A, private spa. ~yard. • Best single tamUy buy • MAJ0a DDfJC7ION 10 UH,ooot ~¥«*.,_,,, On quid ~Wonderful cwt> appeal w/brtek ribbon concmt drl~ Was a 4BR/now a 3BR w/large master suite . -JOnMr'rts•- U-9,000 • I • Newport Prope INDEPENDENTLY OWNED I OPERATED featuring fine properties from condos. t~ castles. s~s~~~ 1969 . PICTURESQUE CHANNEL Walch lhe boal5 sail by In the Ntwport CbaJU>d. ettjoy tbt' warm 11"\ln.sets and ocean views from this private bomt' In Corona Del Mar. 2 Mparale wlnp with cmter 'OO(janl. $3,495, MSO CHARMING EXECUTIVE HOME G~ 4,000 irq. n. +quality bulk hOIM with SBR, 4.SBA, S nreplatts. Hi&Ji ttillnp. French doors, used brick. rvanlog •1rt'llm lo peacdul pled endmve. $699,000 N6 A WORK OF ART Slunnlng Canyon Crul comer lot home In guanl 1ated communlly combines eleiance and unique desl1n. Custom cablnrtry, limestone noorln1t. 3BR, 38 A, aboYe Mission Viejo I.eke. $398,SOOMJJ 55 PLUS Wa1c,ti the dttr play at your bllck door rrom this private 3BR, 2BA h<llM. $235,000 C /2 VACATION HOM• Completely l'ftnOdeled tbroqiMMlt, e11panded JBR, textured ••Ila. go~ lh1a1 room wftb roop marble nl"tp(aa. BHvtlf'ul tiled bathroom ~nten. Walk to pool. (Oil, teanls, and Country Oub In Rancho Ml,....,. $1 M ,500 VSJ 0 • HISTORICAL SAN JUAN Primt-dt-velopement parcel. 3.7 acres on a hlll overlooklng Dana Point & lht' Val~y or San Juan C!P-istrano. Close Lo schools & par~ •950,000 DP ELEGANTJ.. Y DESIGNED Con\tnlmtJy located Lo Sndllf Country Club & sandy beMbes In Uuntlnaton Bt11eh. 48R/3BA spadowJ family room for eolertalnlng. E.nd ol cul-de-sac. ~e_"!_x._ 2,650 sq.n. $575,UOO LSI .. SUMM•RFIELD BEAUTY wen rulntalned 4BR, 2.5BA Mapolla modd on quid stnict. Uf"lt' yanl with covered patJo and nrT .,it. Ste1?.5 _t~ park, 8Chool, pool. 11-pa & tennis courts. $297 ,500 S54 GREAT STARTER HOME WdJ located home In Co.ta Mesa. Is ready for tbe new owners. JBR. 1.75BA has been fnsbly painted tbrouaJ>out, bani wood noon, woockrfW laf'1' 'flltte11..atdi dPl!I - rrieodJy ndchborhoocL •20&,000 LSO ~~ 'Pe.opte Me tk~ Our sales associates are selected for their knowledge, character, experience and their commitment to strong ethJcai standards. We are now interviewing for positions in our Newport Beach office. A4' """ 'Pete. for inforrnatlon on these and other R...._roperties: Call http://wvvw.coastalpropertles.com Ill - LIDO ISLE Walk to tk quaJ•t Lido VW.. fl'Oll)I this el~anl hornt wftb Pftk·a·boo harbor NWI aecl apeda.I custom rHIU~ lncludJn1 b.ardwood aod marble hoors. ~ opllon av.J~bk. I •ACK ST'Ra.T PLAZA ProressJonal ollb ball4bii .. dow.towa RecUuds. 4 780 ~.f't. ot qiece, 8.6 cap. Call for ....e cktaik. 1550,000 FSS NATUftU'llDUV• Grut locadOll _, llldl..,. wtai ......... Wile aacl 1l'llkln11 lralls, •Ire 4BR. lBA 'MM wt~ ~ larae fallllly ~oom, vauJted opea beam m ll .... i.,.m4 ttHe ~· Prin lt back ,an1., cwtom.,. u111..,,.... S289,000 sso ''DIAMOND HEAD'' IN. CAMEO· SHORES - ~• Enjoy dramatic panoramic views of the Newport Cla•noet entrance from this front row home in Cameo Shores. Crashing waves highlight outstanding rock fonnations and unbelievable sunsets with Catalina as a backdrop. This "California Contemporary" home offers 4 or 5 bedrooms, and a 4.5 bath fToorplan within two separate wings. This home also features a center courtyard, _patio, spa, workshop and a 4 car garage. $3,495,000 A MUST SEE!! IAGUNA ·&EACH . .. . . . Gated oceanfront estate in the heart of Laguna Beach. A well built, well designed home of incomparable quality in "Lagunita." 4 bedroom & exercise room (could be 5th bedroom), 51h bath, game room, wine cellar, security system, jacuzzi, sauna, private boat mooring. All major rooms ...J.. have ocean views! ~ $3,899,000 SEil.ER MOTIVATED! ·CAPE COD BAI.BOA PENINSUIA Outstanding two story Bayfroat located within walk1ng distance from all that Balboa has to offer. Great harbor and mountain views from this oversized comer location. An impressive 30 ft. ceiling at the entry sets the stage for this one-of-a-kind property. Some extras include: skylights, sl~te flooring; French doors that open onto the Bayfront patio, a roof top deck "to die for" & much more. $1,399,000 NEW USTING!. DANA-POINT 3. 71 Acres in Dana Point. Residential single family development potential. FDIC fondo•ed on this vacant parcel located on a hillside with spectacular views of ocean and city lights. Land is relatively flat. Close to town, schools, parks and all that Dana Point has to offer. Dana Point ls growing! Call for details. $950,000 NEWUSTINGI . . . • .. BILL FEENEY and TIM CARR Costa Mesa.Condo 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome, private patio Convenient to !.hopping. community pQOI $144,000 / Costa Mesa Value 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. + fami ly room, 2 story Lul>hly lundscapcd rear yard, quiet location $214,900 Lido Isle Vacant Lot Prime street to street 30'· lot Ideal for 3000 sq . ft. custom home $399,00o Bayfront Units Two 2 Bd. 2 Ba. + two I Bd. 2 Ba. units 6 boat docks, turning basin view! $1,387,000 1997 SALES ACTMTY IN ESCROW Pro,,ut 11 Usl Prlu Represe,.ted .... Eastside $279,000 Se ller Eastslde $319 ,000 Eastbluff $459,000 Udo Isle $585,000 Harbor View Homes $599,000 Belcourt Terrace $669 ,000 Udo Is le $750,000 Udo Isle Harbor Point Bayfront Oceanfront Irvine Cove Propl'rtW Easts Ide (/. ,. West Newport Bayfront Bayfront $750,000 $849,000 $979,000 $1,299,999 $1 ,395,000 SOLD $3 19,000 $347,000 $499,000 $1 , 7-95 ,0«ijl- Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller iuyer Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer . t I I .! in association with LANCE BOGGS · 717-4744 Custom Bayfron"t Hotne 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Remodeled home, very open floor plan Ideal MJUthetly orientation w/ 60' of frontage on the bay $1,395,000 Lido Isle TradJtlooal 4 Bd 3 Ba. on prime Piazza Lido corner lot, 45' lot 2 master suites, security system, hardwood floors $799,000 3 Bd. I Ba. beach house, prime 60' street to street lot Build ~ homes or a large home with yard, pool, etc. $769,000 Bayfront Condo 2 Bd. 3 Ba. + den, prime ground level condo Excellent Lido Channel view, dock available $599,000 Dover Shores Bayfront 4 Bd. 2 Ba. single story, great potential for expansion · Large sunny bayfront patio, large pnvatc dock $949,000 . Lido Isle Bay View R-.e 5 Bd. 4 Ba Pride of ownc:nhip! Hiahcst quality materials Marble, granite. French doon. aown mnkting.\, 3 fircplaCes sm,ooo • Seavlew Family Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba. family home Qll private cul-de-sac 3 car garage, private spa. gated comm. w/ tennis court $669,000 Lido Isle Fixer 2 Bd. I Ba., prime 35' lot at eastern end of island Lowest priced home on Lido, steps to tennis • $449,000 -. -· .................... ·--......... ·-...................... ._ ................ --------.. ........ ·---.. -· ................... ~ .... ._... .... ........... -.-. . .-.......... ................... .,.,. ... .... Seawlnd Remodeled 4 Bd. 3'.5 Ba, family home, great view, large yard. Angel & Hutchlngs $689,500 Harbor View HUis 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Views of ocean and harbor Comer lot. Melinda & Marty Jone$ $719,000 Dover Sho~. 4 Bd. 3 Ba. single story with pool and great view. Rick l..&qevln $797,000 Emerald Bay Approved plans for 5,000 sq. ft. of living area plus garage and decks. ocean and coastline views. Rod Daley $835,000 We.t Newport Best waterfront buy In Newport Harbor.-Duplex w/ boat.dock. Duncan Forsey $414,500 Ba,.W. C:.O.. a.y&ont pted comm. ~ Bd. +den penthouse with vMiw. Carole JollMo• · $,9',000 • VJew Properties Irvine TerTace 4 Bd. 3 Ba: view home. Gourmet kitchen. "Great room·, many amenities, large private yard MeUnda & Marty Jones $929,000 Harbor· View Hiils R~modeled 4 Bd. home w/ gorgeous harbor and ooean views! Evan Corkett $929,000 North Lacuna Spectacular coastline views. 5 Bd. 4 Ba. with pool and spa. Connie M ax.sentl $995,000 Emerald Bay Big ocean view. 4 Bd. famJly room with fireplace, private beach. Rod Daley $1,895,000 Bayfront Living Hamllton Cove The best of catallna. 4 Bd. 4 Ba. 3,400 sq. ft. home. John & Robin McMonllle $1,300,000 MaJ Kiii ()yMmk contemporary 4 Bd. watelfront home. Marble and .,anlte. ~· Cortett $1 ,7'0,000 Emerald Bay Brand new 6 bedroom family home. huge loJ with .O'Cean view. Rod Daley $2,0 00,000 Harbor RJdge Magnificent custom 6 Bd. 7 Ba. estate. Panoramic views. Carol Bera $2,695,000 Cameo Shores Fabulous oceanfront estate nestled on approx. acre of land. Morphy & Bush $7,200,000 Cameo H ighlands Dynamic 3 Bd. plus office contemporary with gorgeous views, ope!), light, walk to beach. Evan Corkett $I, I 75,000 Udo Isle Brand new custom home under construction. Main channel views I PhlUJps & Hein $'1,995,000 Udo lale Landmark t>.yfront estate on eMterly dp of prestlcfou9 Udo Isle. • Debi Bibb & Jolaa McMoalsle ( 6441600 ~723~8800 _New Listings CIJffhaven Nice remodeled home with 2 Bd. I Ba. apt. Open beam ceilings. SteLUno & Hassel $489 ,000 Harbor Hl&hlands Room to grow In this nice 4 Bd. with FR. extra large lot. Julle Ste phenson $429,500 Udo Isle Lido fixer on prime 35' lot. steps to beach and tennis. Ideal site. Bill Feeney $4l9,000 Newport Hetcht8 Perfect condltlon 3 bedroom, 2S blith hC)fl\e buJlt ln '92. ·stewe Milden $,,9,000 ' 723~8800 644~1600 Family Neighborlioods Newport North home with 2 car attached garage. Lombardi & Stockwell $209,000 Harbor Vlew Hiiis 3 Bd 2 Ba. wifh man~ upgrades Large yard, corner lot. Melinda & Marty Jones $449,000 Eastbluff Utterly charming -inside and out You'll love it' Move In and enjoy! Coby Ward $459,000 Lido l1le Beach cottage. Wonderful second home, well maintained. Kennie Jo RJu.o $4'9,000 Beach Communities Newport Shores Great 5 Bd. 3 Ba. beach area home. Pool, tennis, play area. Kennie Jo Rlz.zo $339,900 Old Corona del Mar Great income potential 2 Bd. 2 Ba and 3 8d 3 Ba Kay Parker $499,000 Huntingto n Continental Very dean 3 bedroom. I 5 bath Huntington Beach townhome Best value Call now! Patrick Bartollc $83,000 Corona del Mar New England charm, white and bright, new carpet, used brick porch, Frenth doors and windows. Debi Bibb $559,000 Cameo Highlands Pristine 3 Bd. 2 Ba. ( with fireplace. Gorgeous view! Evan Corkett $525,000 Balboa Peninsula Wonderful duplex in prime location. 3 Bd 2 Ba. + 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Harris & Kline $539,000 Corona Hlghlands Large 4 Bd. 3 Ba home with view. Pool. spa, 3 car garage MeUnda & 't'artJ Jones $788,000 Udo tale 4 Bd. traditional on 45' Piaz.za • comer lot. French dool'9, wood floors BIU Feeney $799,000 North La1une 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba w11h g 0 reat view. Pool, spa, large backyard Jones & Maxsend $1,5 9S ,000 Corona del Mar Warm contemporar) Irvine Terrace 5 bedroom home with • home with stunning ocean view guest house and pool on 13,600 sq ft lot Extensive use of natural materials Steve High $759,000 Debi Bibb $2,800,000 Gated Communities Sp9tlight Blc canyon Gorgeous 3 Bd. plus den/office, 2.5 Ba. home on cul-de-sac. Geo'l!na Smith $965,000 Emerald Bey 5 Bd. estate on the sand. 2 family rooms, 2 kitchens, wood floors. Peteraon & Come.,. $6,000,000 Old CoraM .. Ms dwmtnl cott.aee· Wood 11oort, fMnY ~CS. super kitchen. ROJ Freema" $189,500 -723-·8800 c1,.ooo ... "~, 19,000 Set (1-4) Celeelia 'r.tde 644-1600 ... JIM:Obe 1:''·000 . Su Cl·') 7,,000 S.tlSu (1-4) Leeir.= EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE OF s •• (I·') Bob9el'I SOTHEBY'S $1,3,0,000 5111( 1""4),'Sm(I_,) ...... & MdClnnoa International Realty $2.600,000 Su (2·') Sara Klaman $497,000 Su. (1-4) Marte Fal'lo-Sork $1,32,,000 San (1·') Ewaa Corbit $53,,000 Sun (1-4) llDAactr. $l64,9QO San (I·') l:''·ooo Sat (1-4) 99,000 SH 0 ·') 1•·"'·000 S.a (1-4) 1,32,,000 Saa (I_,) =·000 Saa (I_,) ROllcla Hela ,000 SU (1-4) Cobrward ,000 Saa (1-4:30) RlckLa-- 116',000 Sat (2-') JUIAachw 385,000 Set (l-4) Marte .. HMMI ~719,000 San (1-4) · ·Marz= 969,000 Sat/Su (2·') ~·· $429,000 Saa (I_,) • O....Wo .. ·Abalonle Point · Sweepln& 180° ocean Views could take huge conventional home. $79',000 Sua (1-4) Kim Bibb Rod Daley $3,200,000 m'·ooo '°·000 $2,,fl,000 S• (I_,) 111 ~a-cl Saw.a (1-4) ~.. -Saa (1-4) lolla a. ..... lkllwllh fi"·ooo )7,,000 Sat (2..,) ... (2..,, $369,000 $)39,000 Sat (1-4) e.z,,000 ... (2-5) . $.,0,000 ... (1-5) tt;;lt.000 -.. ~~ .... .-: .... ..,, ClldlL .. 11 r ·=== . . ",( • #1 PRODUCING ·AGENT· COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES ) Coast Newport Properties is proud to announce the 1996 Agent of the Year and the # l Salesperson of the Year , Jerry Finster. Finster, also the # 1 Salesperson for 1995, leads the Coast Newport Properties agent team with total sales in excess of $28,351,000 fn 1996. This premier agent closcJ escrow in Newport Reach and Laguna Beach on 11!-it ings ranging from $200,0oo· ro $5 million . r ·1996 believes his recipe for success is the combination of patience, a positive attitude, open communi, cation and a hefty dose of mar, keting. He also credits his licensed assistant, Kevin Kubiak, .for helping·his business: Jerry credits much of his succcs~ to hard work, advertis, ing anJ hcing pare of the Coa~t N ewport Properties ream. Coast N ewport Properties is the premier Jerry Finster His high. energy level, posi .. tive outlook and professional .. ism are respected by his clients and coworkers. "I do my best co give my clients .. both buyers and sellers , che best support and information to make things easi, er for them. Buying or selling property is a major business deci, sion /1 says Jerry. His high o.um, ber of referrals ~d repeat clients is evidence of customer satisfaction. residential real est.ate firm on the coastal area, having been number one in sales in the Newport/North Laguna market for several years in a row. "The advertising and support staff at Coast Newport is absolutely the best," states Finster. .. Jerry is consistently a top producer and is one of the most successful and experienced agents in the coast.al area. Finster H aving been born and raised in Newpo rt Beach and Lagun a Beach, Jerry knows the area intimately. H e enjoys homes and loves real estate. Coast N ewport Properties is proud to have Jerry Finster as a rep .. resentative agent among its roster. We congratulate Jerry and look forward to serving the needs of our community for years to come . ....... TOP PRODUCIN-G . -lNDNIDUAL -· SALESPERSONS :, Stella Worden Chris Valli .... ' . .. #1 Salesperson Jerry Fi11ster • #1 TEAM AGAIN We are proud to report that our firm was ·again first in sales volume in the Newport Coastal area of Otange County in 1996. Additionally, we are delight- ed to report that Rod Daley, a twenty-seven year top pro- ducer in this area, lead the # 1 Team in Sales for 1996. Rod's team, consisting of his wife, Nancy, and brother in law, Frank Hughe , al o won the award as top team in 1994, 1995, and 1996 achiev~ ing back to back honors. ' represented as many home- buyers or sellers in the two communities as Rod. ·He continues to amaze all of us with his limitl~ energy and professionalism. To date, based upon pending ~rows. Rod's current sales in 1997 are . exceeding his 1996 produc .. tion. Much of Rod's success is attributable to-bis vast koowl .. edge and experience, but · equally important is his ability -m make seemingly difficult transactions work out Coast Newport Properties is a residential real e tate firm with the corporate office located in Newport Center's Rod Daley smoothly for all concerned. His high number of repeat customers is evidence of his Financial District. We've been number one in sales in the Newport/North Laguna market for several years in a row. Rod Daley has specialized in the private communities of Irvine Cove and Emerald Bay for over a quarter century. During this time frame no other real estate agent has clients' complete satisfaction. We at Coast Newport Properties take great pride in having people like Rod Daley on ?trr m;ter. We look fOIWclld to serving the need5 of this community for many decades, and we hope to strengthen our relationship; with the local residents each and every year. . . ' TOP ODUCING SALES l] s #1 Team Rod & Nan~y Daley and ·Frank Hughes .. · #2Team.· #3Team Jolin & Robin McMonigle Bob & Mary Ellen-Weglarz #4Team Patri-ck & Tony Bartone #5Tearn Don & Sally Sheridan # 1 Patrick ·eartolic #1 Listing _ Agent #1 in Sales Transactions ~-' INNERS TOP LISTING AGEN TS Susan Scanlan Keith Randle · Greg Lombardi Steve High Tor AGENTS IN SALES TRANSACTIONS Jeny Finster John McMonlgle Rick Langevin . +· ! ___ SIDENT~S This award is given to members of ou'r company who have always been ready and eager to assist in bringing about a better Coast Newport Properties. As President, I want to recogn~ and thank these individuals who have made major contributions to Coast Newport Properties. Coast Newport· Properties opened its doors in January 1990 with Tom Queen, Carolyn Lowe, these two very special women, and me. I thank th~m for their trust, faith, confidence and hard work .... and for sharing a dream and I making it"eome true. Coast Newport. Properties will always be grateful to them. Danny Bibb . ~ Stella Worden ' Daily Pilol .Real &caat •March 22, 1997 Stephanie G~ody 199 6 STEERING COMMITTEE Chris Valli" Chalnnan Dottle Austero Patrick Bartone Bob Berg Shirley Harris . . - CoAsT NE}'VPORT · Awarded to the salesperson who reflects the lofty ideals found in the code of ethics under which we conduct our day to day busi .. ness. The recipient must also be upbeat, honest, of sound moral principle, sincere, never too busy to help a fellow agent and dedicated t o the betterment of the company and all those associated with it. 1995 Evan Corkett Sandie Fix 1992 OPERTlES \ "'" 1996 JOHN_MACNAB AWARD RECIPIENTS .. Bob Berg Chris Valli 1994 1993 . . 1991 1990 .I IAJ,L OF F E .1996 HONOREES .., Rod Daley Mary Ellen & Bob Weglarz · Sara Hinman PAST HALL OF FAME HONOREES Gigi Thomas In special recogni~ion of exceptional s'ales . performance, Coas.t -Newport Properties has· inducted these agents into its Hail of Fame. We applaud this group of accomplished agents. I ,• I FOURTH UARTER Aw WINNERS · Susan Scanlan ' #t SALESPERSO N f ()lJ RTH ~ARTER · Rick Langevin #t LISTING AGENT D ECEMBE R Sara Hinman · #t SALES AGENT DECEMBER Patrick-·Bartolic #t IN SALES TRANSACfIONS #t LISTING AGENT FOURTH Qh!ARTER . #t AGENT #t LISTING AGENT . OCTOBER/NOVEMBER: 1996 JERRY FINSTER AGENT OF THE YEAR ~ 1996 . #I SALESPERSON ~ 1995 & 1996 COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES . 759~3750 $28,35 l,400 IN· CLOSED ESCROWS IN I 996 . BELCOURT CORONA DEL MAR $469,000 . LAGUNA BEACH $775,000 ' . LAGUNA OCEANFRONT $1,495,000 KEVIN KUBIAK Associate 717-4706 ... .. { .. 2000 PORT CHELSEA Beautifully upgraded and expanded 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Palermo in Harbor View Homes. $649,000 SHIRLEY HARRIS Hall of Fame Member 759-3727 JIM KLINE 759-3771 I 948 PORT CHELSEA Beautifully upgraded. 4 bedroom, 2. 5 bath Palermo in great location. Remodeled kitchen. $569,000 BAl..BOAtBEACHFRONT UNITS $775,000 Wonderful oceanfront property in favorite Balboa locatl,0n. Perfect for second home plus income. Has been summer/winter rental; call for income inf9rmatlon. Large units, 3 bedroom, 2 bath upper antt 2 bedroom, 2 bath lower. Both with full ocean and coastline views. Three car parking. EASTBWFF WITH A VIEW $529,000 Wonderful 3 bedroom and den floor plan, private courtyard entry, updated country kitchen. Living areas open to pool and spa and wonderful view. LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT $1,995,000 Brand new Lido Isle bayfront home currently under construction by top custom home builder. Features 3 bedrooms plus office. Living areas and lavish master suite' enjoy sweeping main channel views. Residence will feature the ftnest quality In design and const'Nction. Call for details. .. ...... ... ..;1 .... , ....... ~·-" BEACHFRONT UNITS l-$749,000 .. On a ·prime section of oceanfront. this building has a 3 bedroom, 2 bath lower unit and a 2 bedroom, I bath upper with large ocean view deck. G~ opportunity· for beachfront home plus income -perfect summer/winter rental in tnost popular vacation sedion. BALBOA CUSTOM HOME $693,000 Built new In '91, used only as second home. , .. 3 bedrooms plus qen, 3 baths, rodftop deck. N.ear beach and bay In prized Balboa ne borhood. BRAND NE.W ClBIOM BAVFRONr $899,000 I Just completed. fabulous European Villa on the water In Newport Beach with private dock! Limestone. granite, solid mahopny doors, gourmet kitchen, second story bayfront master suite and office. Must see! BAI:BOA DUPLEX $350,000 True value in a terrific Balboa location! One door to the beachfront', b uilding has two ·I very Jerge units -Lower unit is 3 bedrooms, 2 baths plus family room; upper unit Is 3 bedrooms, 2 baths with bay and ocean views. Hurry on this one! OCEANFRONT UPDATE $795,000 Recently remodeled townhome offers a spacious beachfront retreat of 4 bedrooms, 3 baths right on the sand. Luxurious oceanfront living - perfect getaway at the beach! CUSTOM BAYFRONT $995,000 All·new construction in 1992. Fabulous home on the water with boat dock in gated community. Beautiful design and detail in this 5 bedroom, approx. 4,500 sq. ft. gem! Open, flowing floor plan, volume ceilings. whitewashed woodwork, aourmet kitchen with bay view. Must see! • • • • • ..... ·-. --· ......................... -............... _. __ ..._ .......... .._ ........... --~· ... ~ ~··. .. . .. . . I I I .. \. Traditional classic bayfront home. Complet£ly refurf?ished -New England feeling with lawn, ffowers, gardens, boat dock, bouquet canyon stone ext£rior. Five bedrooms, five and one-ftalf batfts, two room mast£r suit£, huge family room. 25 Calais Montse"at $3,795,000 -· 20 Rue Vlllars Big Can,on ... - Higfrly upgraded model with-all of tfre bells and whistles - granite, lim estone, wool sisal carpet. Ver[ lusfa gardens witfa backyard entertaining center. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba . $559,000 Beautiful Big Canyon 3 bedroom Deauville on quiet cul-de-sac. Wonderful golf course view, pool, used bricft patio. ~ew roof, new master batfr, hardwood ffoors, marble entry, wood doors and windows. Too many upg;ades to list. $799,000 Call us for appointments BEVERLY MORPHY o r MINDA BUSH 759-3 73 I 759-3 782 1930 GALAXY DRIVE • Large 5 Bd. home • Fabulous back bay view • Immaculate remodel • Pool and spa $899,000 Marlene· Hassel . . '717-4761 • Wonderful family home, many upgrad~s • Hardwood floors, solid wood doOrs0 • Large yard, patio w/ entertainment area $689,000 Dottle Austero 759-3763 Christine l<Jm 717-4709 1226 POLARIS • Phenomenal front row views • Completely renovated . • Spacious home $1 ,095,000 JoAnne Per:klns 717-4712 ON THE BAY • Sophisticated 3 Bel 3.5 Ba. • 60' of bay frontage • Japanese garden with Koipond $1,39,,000 nm Carr 717-4745 BUI Feeney 717-474~ ... • • 4 Bd. 2 Ba. with sunny bayfront patio • Large private dock • Fabulous views from this 60' x 100' lot $949,000 Blll Feeney 717-4744 nm carr 717-4745 • Remodeled 4 bedroom, 3 bath • Single story with pool • Great view of back bay and city lights $797,000 Rick Langevin 759-3759 Dmly PilcK .... llicace • Naida 22. 1997 1824 GALAXY DRIVE • 4 Bd . Ivan Wells home • Great bay view • Perfect for entertaining $910,000 Hazel Dishon 759-3766 Jon Dishon 759-3770 320 MORNING STAR • Bayfront with dock for 50'+ • Bea11tifully remodeled contemporary • Guest quarters · $1,325,000 Robert Glem 759-3797 • Y~ur searcfilor the perfect home is over • Peerless craftsmanship · • Splendid setting $2,495,000 Dottle Austero 759-3763 Christine Kim 717-4 709 2130 SANTIAGO DRIVE • 4 Bd. family home • Front row view • Access to bike trail $459,000 JoAnne Perkins 717-4712 • ' ' . .. ... . ,. DUiy PUOt ltial &tae • ~ 22, 1997 ' ~~~ Your 9uide lo !he !Jines/ :?roperl/es in c5oulhern Gaijorn.ia. . . CORONA DEL M AR • $789,000 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, built new in 1980, over 3,000 sq ftk,me, situated on one of the best locations in CDM. Top ckck fe:Jures 360 · ocean views 644-9060 Lmo ISLE • $1 ,250,000 4 ~rooms, 3 baths, stunning custom home on almost a doubk lot, large entry gaOery, enormous living and dining area, 3 fireplaces, 4 car garage BJU.COURT • $3,260,000 M09"i/;ccnt custom utate with i~b/e gardens and gated pool, aprx. 6,500 aq ft of gracious living, /a'!JQ /iuing room with adjoinmg wood paneled /;/miry 644-9060 SPYGLASS Hru • $849,000 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, ocean and Catalina views, quiet cul.Je·sac street, private fenced yard with lush landscaping, light and bright, many built-ins 644-9060 IJAUIOA l~JNSllLA • $1,650,000 3 bedrooma, 3 bat/is, the Ultimate in Con temporary Living, bay/ront home, magni/iunt views of the harbor. An enterlainer'a d./ight! 644-9060 N BWPORT B&CJI • $3,4()5,000 This ranch utate capturu one of th. moat /abuloua viewa in the county, 9 Uooma, 9 batka, main raid.nee is ooer 7,000 aq ft, 3 guut lunuu. 644 .. 9060 CORONA DELMAR • $795,000 3 bedroowu, 3.5 batlas,·com,,lete/y remodeled, Jui can ~ uud aa 4th beJroom, granite anJ corian count•~ muican pavers, plantation shutters, custom book J.Juu 644-9060 NEWJ>ORT BEACH • $1,895,000 5 lxuJrdoma, 5.5 batl.a, DNf' 5,000_, ft Cape Cod aty/e home, ikJ for family living and •nt11r- tainin9, viewa /or Paloa Verda to Dana Point, 644-9060 BAYSJD8 DR/VS • $4,0()6,<XHJ lmpru.iv. M.dit.rranean utal• on ti.a ~.,/nmt with private b.aclr, private dock, private pool . anJ •pa, eJCpaMIHI O(Mn f/oorplan, 5 f;,..,,lao. 664.9060 ./ OPEN HOUSES · 1 :00 -4:00PM SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS B ALBOA PENINSULA 1707 Miramar $4J5,000 Mary Ann Nethercutt B ELCOURT HILL #9 Northampton Courc $495,000 Olga Matthews Coro DEL CAZA 23731 Villa Roble $775,000 Mo Mulligan EASTSIDE COSTA MESA ·284 Sierks $259,900 Donald Pfaff VILLA POINT 298 Villa•Point Drive $253,900 Valerie Howell SATURDAY & SUNDAY.'S INVITATIONS BALBOA PENINSULA 1707 Miramar $415,000 Nethercutt I Kiddie CORONA DEL MAR 412 Heliotrope Ave. $439,000 Carol Allison 324 Poppy Ave. $599,000 Lisa Adam < 9 Monterey Circle $849,000 Don & Joyce Olson EASTSlDE COSTA MESA 2516.Davis Place $249,500 ·i Donald Pfaff 255 Camellia $245,000 Susan & Jennifer Noonan NEWPORT BEACH 89 Jasmine Creek $395,000 Pat & Gil Foerster 3 l-72 Corte Portoflno $389,000 Marie Deremiah 601 Lido Park Drive #20 & 3F $450,000-480,000 Mary Lou Kiehler 647 Vista Bonita $319,000 Gail York & Linda Field PROMONTORY BAY 630 Harbor Island $1,900,000 John Campbell SEAVIEW 2121 Yacht Radiant $724,000 Ginny Anderson SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BAYRIDGE 123 Hartford $189,000 Renee West • CoRONA DEL MAR 8 Monterery Circle $635,000 Don & Joyce Olson 20 Morro Bay $719,000 Don & Joyce Olson lRVINE TERRACE 1419 Dolphin Terrace $1,495,000 Allison Seeseman LIDO ISLE sis Via Lido Soud $2,300,000 Alison McConnick =--· 109 Via V~ezia $1,250,000 Olga Matthews NEWPORT BEACH 43 Corsica $228,000 BeaAmold 1112 Nottingham $489,000 Mike Evans NEWPOR'F4CoAST . 6 Chandon $434,900 The Steelbergs 22 Avignon 'fl $459,000 Vicki Oelpan SPYGLASS Hu.L 20·Morro Bay $719,000 Mike Evans TuRTLE RocK 3 Summerset $224,900 Mo Mulligan Vu.LA PoINT 298 Villa Point Drive Carrie Allen .. • • 1· , . . " 1 ~· , . • - Margi~ Hobbie #1 Agent 1995 ~ 1996 Coldwell Banker North Laguna Beach Qffice The Coldwell Banker North Laguna Beach office salutes . ~ . ~ Margie Hobbie . , ~ for her outstanding achievements in 1995 & 199-6 -. .. Margie is ao experienced marketing specialist· with over Seventeen years of Real Estate experience serving the Coastal area of Orange~ County, and is ranked among the top 50 Coldwell Sanker safes associates in Southern California. ·· .. Backed by the full resources of California's preeminent Real Estate · leader, Hobble offers unbeatable customer service with bold marlceting techniques to promote exclusive, luxury Pre'!iews Prop~rties. ) 111 am committed to.HARD WORK ••• AND GETTING RESULTS. 11 said Hobbie. 110ne person with a commitment is worth more than a hundred who only have an interest. 11 - For all your Real Estate Needs contact Margie Hobble at the Coldwell Banker Laguna Beach office. Margie Hobbie (714) 494-0215 ' ' WE SPECIALIZE IN . . . GATED COMMUNITIES . NANCY SHORT & NADINE BARTHOLOMEW ..,.. 494--2379. EXT. 1302 . 12 17 E MERALD B AY • $2 ,750,000 Soaring spaces and casual elegance define this California contemporary home deslgned by Fred Briggs. The 5 bedroom; 5 bath ~~me of approximately 6,500 sq ft offers views from all major living areas and the bedroom suites. the perfect home for entertaining is complete with two himtly rooms, a billiard room, and two huge view decks 100 Sou~ L ASENDA, LAGU~A BEACH Three Arch Bay oceanfron t, a beach ·classic. Enjoy the best views of the Lagun a Rivera. 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, gourmet kitch en & 2 outdoor patios. ~ . NIGUEL SHORES P ERFECTION W arm and ch arming! Model perfect inside and out. Expanded family room and master suite, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, enjoy .views and Niguel Shores amenities, including access to beach,. tennis courts, community swimming pool and a Spaci~us playground. Offered at $465 ,000 Offered a t $2,425,000 .. I ~. • • l • • .. I' • NANCY SHORT 494 .. 0215 ---~~-~------- M agn;f;cent contem,iorary overlooking Irvine Cove and Emerald B~y with breathtaking views /rom Dana Point to Malibu. Top of the line features _include extensive use of ch~rry wood f/oors, /rench limestone, black granite, marble, dumb waiter, security system and gate. 3 bedrooms, 3 . 5 baths, formal dining, 3 /;replaces and morel , INGE BUNN Preview Property Specialist 494-0215 Ext. I 38 , 499-4963 This home is located in Emerald Bay, a gated and guarded community with its own private sandy beach, tennis courts, parks and pool complex. All this is minutes away from the world class shopping centers of South Coast Plaza and Fashion Island, and the amenities of the California Gold Coast. Moreover, this home will reflect your own tastes since the final details have been left for you to complete to your satisfaction • SANDY O'SULLIVAN 499-1320 ·EXT. 138 240 .. 3368 • 815 VIA LIDO Soun, LIDO ISLE 109 VIA_ VENEZIA, LIDO· ISLE Exclusive bayfront in prime location. Fabulqus custom home, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, dock for large yacht .. · Offered at $2,300,000 Extra large lot, 4 car garage ... Offered at $1,250,000 7 CHESHIRE COURT, ~ELCOURT 9 CHERRY HILLS, BIG CANYON 4 bedrooms, 7 baths, magnificent custom estate with incredible gardens and gated pool. Fearures wood paneled library, formal dining. 5 bedrooms, outstanding traditional home located on large com er lot on quiet ~ul,de,sac street. Offered at $2,250,000 Offered at $1,279,000 FOR M ORE INFORMATION, CALL: ALISON I McCORMICK • (714) 644--9070 EXT. 144 . HARBOR HIGHLANDS Customized 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath home, large remodeled kitchen and family room Offered at $550,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, great remodeled • family home on enormous lot . Offered at $649 ,000 '• '' 2520 O CEAN BLVD, CORONA DEL MAR Reduced to $895,000 2 bedrooms, z ·baths, great Ocean Blvd. location with ocean, sunset and harbor entrance views. Walk to C hina Cove.and beautiful park setting. LAGUNA BEACH• 9 ACRE PARCEL INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY FOR B UILOER,INVESTOR ~ONED R, 1 AND APPROVED FOR 3 CuSTOM 1-ioME SITES Excellent Location with Breathtaking Northernly Views of Ocean, Catalina, Main Laguna Beach and Canyon Wildlife Preserve. PRICED VERY AGGRESSIVELY AT $895,000 }OAN M AIFELD 644,9060 EXT. 200 LIS OLSON 644,9060 EXT. 192 01997 Coldwell Senk« Corpolltioo. All Equal Opportunity eomp.ny. 221 NARCISSUS, CORONA DEL fyiAR Reduced to $795,000 3 bedrooms+ den, 3.5 baths, completely remodeled, granite and corian counte( tops, plantation shutters, custom book shelves. Partial ocean views. 89 JASMINE CREEK DRIVE • CORONA DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA Gracious, Quiet & Immaculate Residence Special amenities of this original owner condominium include: • Guard-pted security • Mini ocean ~ Catalina views • l bedrooms + den & dining room • Lush flowers and ,reenery • Soarlni celllnp • Cool breeze ventilation • Gated courtyard entry • Community tennis courts, pool •Two exterior patios and clubhouse • Private security system •Windowed breakfast area -For information & viewing: CALL GIL & PAT FOERSTER 6-H-9060·Ext. 256 or 162 813-6855 / Daily Pilix 1la1 &uc.e • March 22, 1997 ~VIEW! V 'v ' . IEW. IEW. QUANTUM HOME TOUR SATURDAY, 1:00 TO 5:00 P~ SUNDAY, 1:00 TO 5:00 PM . . 64 7 VISTA BONITA THE BLUFFS • Breathtaking Back Bay and Catalina Views • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths • Pdvate p~tios For more infonnation,caU{ • GAIL YORK&' LINDA FIELD 644 .. 9070 Ext. 138 & 17 2 LOWEST PR~Cf:D HOME BEHIND TH~ GATES. • Expanded "Dover" model • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths • Smooth, high ceilings • ~ustom patios • Fabulous floo~plan • Large living areas • Walking distance to Fashion Island • Excellent investment opportunity . • Perfect for entertaining PERRY TAUB . (714) 644-5833 1 6'Wl1y Settle For Mediocrltyr~ 01997 Coldwell Banker Corpotatlon. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Offices l~tty Owned and Operated. '· ' ... .LIDO PARK. DRIVE OPEN SUNDAY,wl :00 • ~:00pM 60 I LIDO PARK DRIVE #2D • $-480,000 60 I LIDO PARK DRIVE #3F • $-450,000 ~ • Great Views of the Rhine Channel, Newport Beach and Ocean. • Gracious Hving • 24 hour security and do~rman, • Walk to Lido Vill~e shopping, restaurants and beaches. For information & viewing: CALL MARY Lou KIEHLER 675-2700 Residence 644-9060 Office Diane Heldell recognized for outstanding performance · She is a top producer year after year Top producing real estate professional Diane Hextell of Coldwell Banker Irvine was recently honored for having her best year ever in 1996, achieving volume in excess of more than $10 million in real estate trclllsaction sales and maintaining her goal of making each year better than the preceding one. "Diane continues to excel year after year because of her superior customer service and dedication to providing her clients with top notch service and representation," said Scott MacDonald. branch manager of Coldwell Banker Irvine. "We arc proud to have her ctS part of our Irvine team of professionals." A senior account executive, Hextell has consistently placed among the leaders for sales and listings at Coldwell Banker Irvine and is a President's Club member for the seventh straight year. Other aooolades include past ·membership in the .Coldwell Banker International President's Circle, which acknowledges the top two percent of Coldwell Banker agents internationally, u well as multi-million dollar producer status and numerous Diane Hextell Outstanding Performance awards. A longtime resident of Irvine, HexteU's knowledge of lhe area is coupled with her expertise as a real estate professional. She has earned recognition as a relocation specialist, assisting clients with many facets of a long distance move. Hex tell serves all types of clients, ranging from first time buyers to upper end listings. "Whether I am dealing with a starter condo or a waterfront property, each client receives the same service and professionalism," Hextell said. For yo11r nal ''""' nntb, call Diani H1xt1U aJ 11t1 Co(jw1U &u.br lrvin1 oJJk• Ill (114) 552-2000. Or, rw«lt C""1w1U BtutUr °" llN lnt•nNI aJ www.colllw1111Nuthr.coa Cblclv#ell Banker allracts home. b'-!Yers through· Spring Open House celebration The celebration will be supported with national television coveraQe Home buyer5 will be attracted to Coldwell Banker listed properties all across North America each weekend from April 12-27 as the company stages its 11th annual Spring Open House Celebration. ..This event bas proven to be very successful in bringing home buyers to our ~ listings," said Charlie Johnson. ColdweU Banker senior vice president., Oranae County region of the Southern California Company ... This year we'll have hundreds of homes open in_ the Orange County area for potential buyers to preview during this period.'' The Spring Open House Celebration will be supported with national television advertising on ABC Night.line, 60 Minutes, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Good Morning America, Saturday Today and the Today Show. Advertising will aJso appear on networks, including CNBC. The Leaming Channel and A&E. ''Homes of virtually every size and style in a spectrum of price ranges can be viewed during the Spring Open House Celebration," . Johnson said. "Coldwell Banker sales associates throughout Oran~ County and the Claremont/Upland area are enthusiastic about this helpful and informational event."' To partieJptlU ill llN S,,,U.1 a,,.,. HDMu CN/Hwtio,. oll4 for rul '"'* i1'/onlfl!lkJtc, cd ,ow l«ol Coldw1U BtutUr oJ/kt or T'lllClt eouw.u Btutk1r 01' IM lllllrMI at www.coldwtllbtueUr.coa Coldw1U Baklr R11idl"""1 AJ/fliltU1 NI.I 2,500 ruidllllilll rtol ""'" ojJk11 OAd mon tluua 55,000 laUI as1ociala"' Nonh A1"trko. Coldw1U BiJnktr is a 111/>1"""'1 of HFS, lncorporoJ1d (NYSE:HFS),.lht world'1 larg11t franclllstr of holtls "1td rtsidmtial nol tstall brobrogt 0J!k11. Coldwell Banker honors the Davis team , ~ They are continually recognized for their outstanding performa~ Real estate professionals Joyce and Ricky Davis of CQldwell Banker Irvine were recently honored with the Coldwell Banker President's Club award given to the top producing sales associates in Southern California. Consistently ranking among the top sales associates in Calif omia, the Davis' have been recoaniz..ed as prominent leaders in the real eswe industry. 1be Davises have achieved President's Club status every year since joining Coldwell Banker and have been n=cogniz.ed for exceptional achitvements since beginnina their real estate career five years ago. They have won such awards as Outstanding Performance and Multi-Million Dollar Producer. "Joyce and Ricky continually set high standards for excellence in sales aod customer aervic:e," said Scott MacDonald, branch manaia-of Coldwell Banker Irvine. '1t is an honor to have them as part of our organization." • Matketing through six separate web sites on the Internet, u well u advertisina in a wide variety of local media and international publications and utiliz.iq state-of-the-art computer marketina and prelCOWioos to optimize raulta for clientl. tbe Davi.lea Ricky and JoyCe Davis create innovative and individual marketing plans for"eacb client. Streamlining real estate practices by utilizing new techniques and technology, the Daviscs personally assess and assist each client in identifyina and achieving real estate aoaJs. For'°"' mil,,,,_ 8Htllf, c"1l }f11C• oll4 Rklq DoU tll llN Colilw1U BaUr Inbt1 olftc• tit (ltJO) 362~1 "'IWdt tJN.. °" tM I,,,.,_, Ill 'b w.w.1~,,., ~ ,.,.,.Jldlll,....,,, c:..., ... , .. ~ C°""'1d ....,....., ..,.,,., 251 ojfkn .U ,._,...,.,, 1,M .. llUtldtdn "1111nriM. 0.nwil. du Cf 19H1 .... ,....,, zsoo """""""'"-' -- oj/ka """ ..... sa,•--__.,_, """',II ... ,.......,..., Nd .....,.. COllONA Dl.l MA.R ••• Cl'ellmpuff Dplx New kit, new bath, new windows, new rooft 2BR t BA plus 28R t BA apt. Gar"8e ..•• $469,900 CORONA on MAll ... 1 L-. Units 7 yrs new duplex. 3BR. 3BA A. 3BR. 2.SOA e.l w/fplc. tpctry. Garage and spac:e eadl .... $Wo,OOO SO. EASTSIDL •• r..ted bUn Splendid 4BR. 3.SBI\ manor. 17,000+slte. Fam rm. musk rm, pool/spa. playhousoe ...... sns.ooo CORONA on MAll...Upt &. Alryl Vldorian be.luly bit latt 80' s. 38a. Sk)<tts. 2 fpla. lg. din rm. $plcbls t BR apt. .................. $6J9,000 I I I , I I I I I I l .. ; Orange County wu ruled hy a King and a Queen! Without que.tion, their Majutiee' overwhelming choice for their Royal Ruidence would be the ·cutle" in San Juan Capithano. The impoting 15,000 aquar• foot Jlrchitectural marvel deliet compariton in thit era o~ donint.._a_nd copycat duien•. It it regally perched on ovrr lour acret on a ridge with commandinjl vi""9 of city light., hilla and treetopt,and th• breatbtaking blue Pacific Ocean'. The ... cluclecl and terene 1ita i1 hetween the Dana Point Marina and the hi1toric miHion, eaaily acceHible o n the jutt completed corridor from Newport Center, South C'out Pin.a and John Wayne Airport. Picturetque and grand nun1iona l111e the e'ntir• ttr••t that l.ad1 to the cattlt', mott of them on lar11• parcel1 of· land .•levatecl from the road to creat• a 1cn1e of eeclueion and priva~y. Thi1 almoat, but not quite, preparea gueth for th• but that tt yet to come. Driving ea1t the encl of a cul-cle-eac, a long, winclin11 lane leadt to the flnt o f thre.. wrouaht iron gatet ancho r•cl on huiie concrete column•. Gueth l/JJl»Jl1'. T1ENNlS JS:,.-iGtJ!lE JJN IBlEAR BllUND IJMNC1Jll Thio 11reat reiliclenet, constructed by Muter Builder Gree McCau;:..,., deoignecl by Noted Architect Stephen Philli,ee. ju.t minulc!f from the ocean! A bart1ein at $1,496,000. Sellero are very motivated. Euy to 1howl announce thenuelvet hy electronic 11)'9temt and are v;tible to the home throuah a clo ... d circuit camen. Once pa.t the gatet, vi1itor1 continue up the hill H the man1ion loom• majeepcally into view. From the ttone motor courtyard, the aweaom.t •pectade 0£ tha cutle becomet more focpaecl. The •lone fal:ade it accented ...;1b rowa of French winclowa and caeped with lofty tuneh and chimneya. that ultimately lead to the hand carved front doora. Welcome to the With Cutlet f · The architectural drama i1 unncelled, and yet1 unlimited clecoratinf o'ptiont will excite and challente the new mutert of the cutle. The immenM entrance hall it mutef{ul in itt vutnett and 1pacio0tneu, u well u ilt beauty. The double 1oljd oak etaircoe ritet 11racefully lo the top of the rotunda, 1howcuin11 the tuperb baluetrade from Raymond Enlreboll't muter craft.men. T he tlegant living room afuacte one't attention to one encl of the entrance hall, while the tpknclicl l1brary/1tudy _enticet one to the oppo1ite end. Both offer large bay winclowa with enclleff ~ ..... 11.e mqnifi~nt "Orut Room" it awetome in ib architectural 11reatneN with cola.al wood b.adia th.t 1upport a 1oarin11 hit1h ceillnf. It i1 ac~nted hy a mammoth 1tone fireplace and • 11or1Jeou1 oala 1it- down her. Thi1 it a 11rand room witb increJjble entertainment poe1ibilitiu bo.,.,,.'i it it al10 warm and comfort..ble for wonderful £amily enjoyment. Other room• include nine b.droomt, eacb with e p"vate bath and includin11 an outatandinll matter 11Uite, a 11iant kitchen, £.mily room, an enrci" room/pool houH. S pecial featurH include an unclert1round wine cellar, elevator, 1ix enclo1ecl •"•je•, two carport.. The 4.4 acre 1ite featur•• full grown tr-. ttone- lined pool and tp• with rock· waterfalle, room for tenni1 court• •nd hortet i{ you ..;,h. Immediate occu~ncy· ~ poHible, and the owner will coneider tradet •ncl many financinll option• for a 1ub•tantial equi9'. Rici. Alderette, the litt:inJ egent, h.. n veral othu man1ion propertiu l or ule aclfoining the cutle. Alderette hu doe.cl 16 eacrOW9 in thi1 development. 7BE El..NIOUB..OOl.PCOOJISEJS. }-~ .Bj(X"J'ARB OPEN Sit£ •SON.. 12-S Oet on tbe fairwey rifbt from rom owo b.cl. yard. Bnom:iou1 ent.rtainen bome, OA:.ilioC contemporU)' archit.ctw.i • eoll.t't dream. Priced •t $789,000 witb tuper low down lftd enati,... fincooci,,_ for .-Ji~ bu,..... 30552 Pt.rt. v..1.rta, ,..,,_. N",,,..J ,., N',,.,.J RJ. 61 ,., .... H& DrJ f Magni/;cent 6.8 Acre Estate Lot Next To Tiie Super Mansion# AIJON I ~ I f I ,, .- ... M.L.S. MORTGAGE WAN SPECIALIST A MORTGAGE CORl'ORA TIO!' Tu M.LS. of the Lending Industry Mtmber of Btntr Business Bumu ---~ -"---:.- M.L.S. MORTGAGE WAN SPECIALIST A MORTGAGE~TION The M.LS. of tbt Lending Industry Mmiber of Better Buim &mu Featuring Grant W. King Branch M anager Mls is located in the hean of Corona dd Mar. MLS offers sophiscicated mortgage managemen( services for every clifferenc type of mortgage request -on line wich our 150 different banks and lending inscirucions, MLS is a suce-of- the an lender with only che newest in cechnologies. MLS is the home of the No Points and No Closing Cose Loan. 5YEARFIXED 6.35 ·NO POINTS WAN AMOUNTS $10,000 TO $22,000,000 Niche Programs • 100% financing (No Money Do n) •FHA, VA, & Conventional • 95% easy qualifier • 97% to•$207,500 • Construction I Permanent Loan Programs The MLS Advantage • Sofrware technology chat compares 62,000 loan programs and races daily! • Nationwide corporation • Lender 48 Scates 11 111 DISTRICT 2.95 _ .. NO POINTS • H ome equity line of credit • Interest only loans · • 2-4 units • 90% to $1,000,000 • 90% mo M I • 95% to $1,400,00 • We disclose wholesale races • In house appraisal, credit, processing • l 50 different wholesale outJecs •FHA, VA, and Conventional Lenders • A-D Paper • Weekly scats reports • Quick cum arounds • l 0 years experience REFERRAL FEES GIVEN I' Wonderful family home There is plenty of room to grow in thls nicely maintained four bedroom home on an exlra large comer lot. Located on an inside tract site, this Newport Beach home has a kitchen that opens to a "great room'' currently serving as a family rom with fireplace and dining area. Sliders lead to the beautiful patio. Laundry room wiLh outside access and half bath complete the kitchen portion of the house. A generous living room is off the entry and the hallway leads to the four'bcdrooms and two additional baths. TilC house is on a raised foundation and many of the rooms have hardwood floors. Lot size and location make expansion or RV area a possibiUty. Add to all the other benefits: the short drive to beaches, walking distance to schools, Westcliff Plaza. Mariners Park and Library and you get a great home opportunity for a lucky buyer. Off~ at $429,SOO. FOi",,..,.. bifor•Htlort, ""1 Ju& Slq#Nruon tit (114) "4-1600. COtut NftrlOrl J>ro/Hnui, 4 CirN.l'llu.a, SU. 260, Nn1,orl Beacla. P roducts • l l th District, Labor, Treasury, CD & Prime •Low start races (2.95), life cap (9.95), & margins (1.5) •Fixed rates for 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 30 MLS will do all the ~hopping 10 deu:nmne wh;n bank ha$ the best prices and programs co suit your ntt<h. :it no cost 10 you! CaJI today for a free loan con5ultation. Grant W. King Brtmcb M11n11pr Office: (714) 673-4664 Pager: (714) 451-7905 Remodeled home in Dover Shores This beautifully remodeled single story four bedroom, three bath home combines elegance and functional living. The expansive open floor plan is ideal for entertaining with French .. doors leading lo private pool. A secondary yard has been enhanced with redwood decking providing the perfect setting lo enjoy the fabulous view of the Back Bay, city lights and Fashion Island. Amenities include upgraded interior paint and French doors, new kitchen cabinetry, bathroom fixtures and pedestal bathroom sinks. Tile floors flow throughout .lbc entry and into the dining and main living area.. Additional features include an attached two car garage. indoor laundry and a microwave. Offered at $797,000. FtW...,. ""°""""""' cd Rk l u.,m. 111 (114) "4-1600. C01161 N""""'1 ,.,..,,_, 4 Orie Plia, SU. 2" N""'°" "-"la. . -"'.. .. ' .. ~ ... ~-~~• . o.il1 Pk .......... Mardi u. 1"1'17 Thousands attend · Castaways grand ope.ling 'I Luxury residences overlook ...._) Back Bay Thousand of home shoppers were awed as Taylor Woodrow Homes, Inc. ho,ted the grand opening of CasLaways. a one-of-a-kind coUeclion of luxury residences in a galed community on the bluffs overlooking scenk Back Bay. "We were overwhelmed by the number of people who turned out," said Richard Pope. Taylor Woodrow's president. "And they. in turn. were overwhelmed by the magnificence of the homes." 1 Castaways presents something that ha•m't been seen in years -new homes in old Newport -and everyone who toured the model homes agreed it was worth the wait. Taylor Woodrow has crafted a vintage neighborhood of charm and elegance where shaded streets are Uned wnh cheri bed homes that promise to be filled with memories. At the heast of those memorie wiU be the homes themselves. which are remarkable achievements in architecture and residential design that evoke images of the finest custom homes. Priced from the mid-$600,000s to more than $1 million, they are extravagantly !.pacious. ranging from about 3.292 to 4,008 square feet and encompassing as many as six bedrooms and five and one-haJ f baths. Offering flexibility. residents have the opportunity to make their home entirely their own with an extensive may of room options. 1llC choices range from necessities like a home office, teen room or extended family room lo such luxuries as an exercise room. music room. library, maid's quancrs and ladie · pctrlor. One plan even offers a special room for storing fine wines and handmade cigars. The sheer drama that greeled the grand opening visitors began with traditionaJ architecture that is reminiscent of stately mansions along America's eastern seaboard. In varying elevations, accents of wood siding, stone and brick give each home a distinctive, individual appearance. Stepping inside, the drama continued with an impressive foyer and formal living and dining rooms that are elegantly separated from one another. One of the most talked about highlights of the model tour was Castaways' kitchens, which display all the qualities and conveniences that a professional chef wouJd expect. MeaJ time activities revolve around oversized islands, while a complete collection of professional quality stainless steel appliances from Viking incl.udes a built-in six:burner gas cooktop, double ovens and dishwasher. In varying plans, an optional second dishwasher is a handy addition for large households or families that enjoy entertaining. Kitchens are also highlighted byc:;::- ccramic tile flooring, a GE Profile microwave oven. a choice of three custom Residence Three at Castaways, a new home development in Newport Beach by Taylor Woodrow Homes cabinet sty let., under cabinet fluorescent lighting, built-in recipe desk and a host of optional appliances, including Sub-Zero refrigerators and such speciaJjzed Viking equipment as a wine cooler, ice maker, wok grill, barbecue grill and griddle. Master suites take personal luxury to a new dimension. Built-in coffee bars are pe~t for lazy weekend !110mings or days when there.isn't time to slop for breakfast. Oversized walk-in showers include seats "for added comfort and his-and-hers convenience extends to both vanity areas and walk-in clo. et<;. Home shopper who looked clo·ely saw that Taylor Woodr\w spared no expense to ensure that Castaways homeowners will experience nothing but the finest craftsmanship. For example, Andersen vinyl-clad wood windows are featured throughout and all windows are completely cased and finished. In addition, Baldwin door hardware is utilized exclusively, with solid brass gracing interior doors and oil-rubbed brdnze on exterior doors. Ceramic tile flooring extends from the enuy to the • kitchen and nook: Added touches include stairway footlights, programmable digital thermostats and such options as an elevator, a complete home theater system and a built-in media center. To make it easy for residents to take advantage of the latest computer, communications and home entertainment technology, every home is equipped with multimedia wall plates. which give residents up to nine prewired access points for a full house automation system that can accommodate computers, telephone and cable TV. as well a ... sec'\Jrity and audio/video systems. For comfort and elegance, a ftreplace wanns the family room and additional fireplaces may be added in the living room or master suite as options. Year- round comfort is ensured by dual-zone cenlral air conditioning and heating systems. The furnished models also showcase many of the custom design touches that are available as options. They include crown m0ldings. oak OT maple fireplace manlels. custom closet systems and Corian. granite or marble countertops. Castaways is comprised of three distinctive neigl!borhoods, each with its own character and personality. The Bluffs reveaJs stunning Back Bay views. The Island recalls the cbann of Balboa Island with white picket fences and manicured landscaping, while statuesque rows of tall trees grace the Peninsula. Castaways residents will have plenty of opportunities for close to home family fun at the new Bob Henry Park, due to open later this spring, The park is adjacent to the community and offers a variety of rccrcationaJ facilities, including fields for baseball, softball and soccer, as well as a children's playground. The surrounding area also abounds with gourmet restaurants and convenient shopping centers, including Westcliff Plaza, Westcliff Court and Fashion Island. Castaways is a reflection of the international advantage that distinguishes Taylor Woodrow Homes; Inc. Founded in 1921. Taylor Woodrow's worldwide team consists of more than 150 engineering, construction and development companies around the globe. The company is renowned for building major international airports, multi-million dollar hopping maJls 3.f!d .the Channel Tunnel. In the United States, this diverse, skilled and ex.tensive experience is applied to every neighborhood the company builds, earning Taylor Woodrow national and regional acclaim for of!..ering outstanding homes in unparalleled living environments. Taylor Woodrow is currently building distinctive new home neighborhoods in Los Angeles. Orange. Riverside and San Diego counties and this year they will introduce several new communities. In - addition to Castaways. they wiJI include the May grand opening of BelJacere in San Juan Hills in San Juan Capistrano. the JuJy grand opening of Pon Ivy in Huntington Beach and the Augusl grand opening of RoseGate in Irvine's village of Northwood. To see tire unique qlUlliJUs tltal tlrousonds vi.ewetl Id du Castaways grGIUl ope'""8, him 011t9 Do•erJ>rire fro• Padjk Coast Bifltwll] tuf.l proceetl about OM-lull/ lllik, tlten. him riglsl on l 61Ja Str«t altll contilt11e to Castawll]S gated enlrance, odjacenl to Bob Re,.,, Part. I The sales office is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., except Mondays when ho11n are 2 to 5 p.m. Additional inf onnadon is available by calling (714) 122-1765. lnfonMl:ion m11J also be obtained by sending e-mail to iltfo@taylorwoodrow.com. Future communily, and company information is also available on the world wide web at www:taywrwoodrow.com. .. .. • • o.lJy Pilot llnl ~ • March 22. 1997 .,. NEWPORT· BEACH I NOW IN .LAGUNA BEA(it! · ~ Your advertising now reaches an additional 8,00() Los Angeles Times subscribers in the Laguna Beach area. The reaf estate section of the Daily Pilot is distributed .to nearly 8,000 Los Angeles Times subscribers in Laguna Beach,. Laguna Niguel, Laguna Hills, Dana Point and Monarch Beach, as well as all _news racks and real estate offices in the area. Real Estate , ' CALL TODAY! Kip ~ancock (714) 574-4247 or Janet Vinograd (714) 574-4248. .. Ma.-4ch 4 • 5 p.m., Computer training 5 11 :30 a.m., Broker/Manager luncheon ____,,. 6 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Ballpark Pizza 1 p.m., Educ~ional video 7 " 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank .. 10 1 p.m., Southern C~lifornia MLS Directors meeting at Pacific West Association 11 5 p.m., Computer training 13 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Ballpark Pizza 14 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 17 18 19 20 21 23 25 26 27 28 30 St. Patrick's Day 5 p.m., Computer training 4 p.m., Governmental/Legislative committee meeting 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Ballpark ~izza Spring begins 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank Palm Sunday 5 p.m., Computer training • 8:30 a.m., Board of Directors meeting 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Ballpark Pizza 1 p.m. Educational video 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank Easter. • This new Lido Isle home offers the very finest in bayfront living. This beautiful "Santa Barbara" style home was designed by the renown architect Eric Mossman. It features a formal sunken . . living room with a spectacular o,ening glass wall onto the bay, large dining room, gourmet kitchen, 3 bedroom suites and 3 1/2 baths. The new dock can accommodate up to a 7 5 f ooot yacht. This elegant residence is perfect for entertaining and it epitomizes Lido Isle's ·exclusive lifestyle. Offered At: . $2,150,000 f! OPEN HOUSE Saturday 12-5 • Snnda.y 12-5 for further information, please ~ontact: C\VI DEVELOPMENT 714.640.1025 -610 Newport Center Drive Suite 1070 Ne • ' I J [l I 'l (~ ) I .- \ Real Estate . NOW IN LAGUNA-BEACH! . . . You~ advertising now .reaches an ad~itional , 8,000 Los Angeles Times subscribers in the Laguna Beach area.·. # The real estate section of the Daily Pilot is distributed ·to !'early 8,000 Los Angeles Times subscribers in Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Hills, Dana · Point and Monarch Beach, as well a~ all news racks and real estate offices in the area. Real Estate CALL TODAY! Kip Hancock (714) 5.74-4247 or Janet Vinograd (714) 574•4248. Ma~ch 4 5 p.m., Computer training 5 11 :30 a.m., Broker/Manager luncheon 6 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Ballpark Pizza 1 p.m., Educational video 7 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 10 1 p.m., Southern California ·MLS Directors meeting at Pacific West t;ssociation 11 5 p.m., Computer training 13 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at BaUpark Pizza 14 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 17 18 19 20 21 23 25 26 27 28 30 St. Patrick's Day 5 p.m., tomputer training 4 p.m., Governmental/Legislative committee meeting 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Ballpark Pizza Spring begins 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank Palm Sunday 5 p.m., Computer training . 8:30 a.m., Board of Directors meeting 8 a.m., M arketing meeting at Ballpark Pizza 1 p.m. Educational video 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank Easter • .. ·' I ll I I .. This new Lido Isle h ome offers the very finest in bayfra nt livi ng. This beautiful ·santa Barbara" style ho me was designed by the renown architect Eric Mossman. It features a formal sunke n living room with a spectacular opening _glass wall onto the bay, large dining room, gourmet kitchen, 3 bedroom suites and 3 1/2 baths. The new dock can accommodate up to a 75 fooot yacht. This elegant residence is perfect for entertaining and it epitomizes Lido Isle's exclusive lifestyle. Offered At: $2,150,000 OPEN HOUSE Saturday 12-5 • S.1uday 12-5 _.., for further information, please contact: CWI DEVELOPMENT 714.640.1025 610 Newport Center Drive Suite 1070 Ne BIG CANYON DOVER MODEL LOWEST PRICE Single Level 2 Bedroom , 2 Bath, Den Original Owner $469,0.00 644-5215 CAQ:zP tlb~lb ~ WANT TO REACH THE :t BEST QUALIFIED C HOME BUYERS ON C THE COAST? ~ SHOWCASE ~ C YOUR PROPERTY C ~ ~ ~ C It's cm~ cmd tilecttw C war to adtwalt JOUJ ~ ........ :*"~ .. -~ : ~.~t: c ~~a:' c qfA 'U' aft& V~· r information, call: · Miller, Agent or 714-801-8844 This spcc:W propeny located on the Main Channd of Huntington Harbour is one of a kind! FJcgantly dccontcd, this property offers 4 bedrooms, 5 baths, library, pine room and magnificxnt W2tcr frontage for 2 large boats. Ialian marble flooring. grarute counter tops. gourmet kitchen, ckvator, securit)' monitors throughout and inacdibk dcuiJ :uc all a pan of this unusw.I and spccurular property. For p;uu ...,_, _. Mt.iW lin •I atnilio aJJ IUti#f .,.,, Property ~ngoffcred at: $2,795,000. ~dy Rabin-~ Hudapn Huboar Speci-IMt (714) 840-5604 ,, . · HARBOR VIEW MONACO Immaculate 2 bedroom + den, 2 bath, newly textured walls . & c~ili"8s· Wood windows, doors & ,. mouldings. Secluded ;t_ -, garden, large deck, ~~ community pools. . 4 • $449,900 , Sbo~·n by appourtm~nt 760-1785 Ou111er LocATION, ATION, LocATION EsTATESALE f>REsTIGIOUS N. LAGUNA BEACH • One of a kind whitewater site is a t 3,800 sq. ft. s~g lot on a small southerly-facing cove with only a f tw s,teps to accm the ~ & surf. This 2,7.0 sq. ft. home has 38R, 38A with attached guest qtrs & 3-car dmchcd garage. $2.150 I()()() lnquiriet to! (71'4) '49'4-23'46 ·o..r~Of'll -. .· 2 BdroomJ + Den Ri.11er &xk Enlrrv1« HarJ""""1 cJ Slate F/oor,1 Ne"' WooJ Door.1 d WuzJow.1 \ Kitchen cJ Batb.I Ta.Jtefully &~!) . Oflere3 al $289,()(}(} BNR -~~.t'1C MALffTAI'[·~ 72:5-4494 MAKE THE DISCOVERY Loo/tint To Reloc11te? Mab me easy move. Start with a buyer agcnc. Call JEFF CLARY for your pcrfca home or home site. Prices art • $8,900.00 Lake Front. River Front. On The Golf c.ow.e, lq Or Small Ranch, 1 -5,000 /v:res. Give me )'Olll' ~and we1l 6ll it. ToDFrce 1.888.855.4783 COTHAM d-COMPANY REALTY &(, /W ....,.._,., £.Mai.I JOU' order to: ~wt ~ ( (_ -, , ' , I ' ' . l l ~ l l l . . . ~ .... = 3.Bedrooms~~~lj~ ~ locoted in pres!_igioo1 Chmo C.O... ~' hoibor, ocean, COlalino ond sunMt v~. Seeps from the SOiid ond ~n court torge Mcond story deck with .fi~ ond 880. ~ ol antique ekhed glou winclOws Bodtyord with garden off moslllr suite. Owi..... is moving out of stale and hos dromoticolly recluc.d hi Mlling price for 0 quidc sole 2615 W "y L""e, Cor"O"a del M"" s.i.-., ,.,,..,.,.,.., Agen,_ 10m H«!sclien 759.,,,, 742.0S/9~ JV~W~ .9i. .$~ SDORIAN $449,000 . w_~>nderful opportunity for you to be part of this very special place, with-in walking distance to master ~association amenities. Spacious, rovely home, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room with custom maple entertainment center, loM.ibrary, gourmet kitchen, side yards, custom concrete; quality upgrades fJ?rougbout! Come to see! ~Y~7'-~"~ CHE~HIQE DRODEOTIU LOOK/HG our FOR YOU SINCE 18158 (714) 759-1877 ,..__ &..-•• INTERNET For ....... to llld ,....we: -~ ..... _.........._. ............ C8Slll-RFMR I . . ....... __ 7 / ' <.: . .-4-· -.r -. XIDi 3 • 4 lidr. Ii.ts l fondc.m. SISCl.sJOll wlmm! For lomim ii J arm aD Today! (Allo Dtiplaa) 516.Laver Way, N.B. Spacious 3BR + family room. Cul de sac location. -Priced to sell at $298 000 Sally Shipley 644-6373 at. 114 Ellisey ,, This San Juan Capistrano estate ls just a fe'W miles &om Dana Point HaJ'bor and a short drive to Newport Beach on the new toll road! • 4SR. 4.SBA • 3 car garage • 3 fireplaces • 7.otled for horses • Rec room • Private Street $949,000 Offered by: MAuRF.F..N lboos Laguna NIUd Ofxe (714) 49S-la:xl. [XL 172 ReSidencc: (714) 496-4786 Elljs~5 ...... JASMINE CREEK BARCiAINI ~Q Mott .d Iii AVlfllble lndudes $400,000 ID Mdidam &\Jppides) 2 B<ilm.. 2 OOdJs. Den. Fmdl ~omen. 14x24 ~ Partyl}Vine R<xln Private Jikuzzi & Founrain in b.-dy ~ Gankn setting 5 MAR1l1ME llUVE PRICS>AT~ DAIDRA 1U.LMAN &. wau..E HOYI' (714) m-0948 W~LEY N . TAYLOll Co. (714) 644 4910 ONE oYIC PtA1.A. '260 N!WIUl'BEAat CA92660 ~ .. . ' _ ___......___,,____~~~~--~• RatM aa of March 20, 1997 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30.y .. flxect INT'EAEST "Ao POINTS LOCK· TYP£ PHONE RATE OWN ("Ao) IN A.P.R. American Savings Bank S (800) 562-6272 7.875% 20 2.125 30 8.138 3.950% 25 Bank of America B (800) 642-2244 7.875% 20 1.875 45 8.111 ~~~~~~-=---'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 20 Cal Fed l:ending S (800) 225-3337 7.750% 20 2.309 45 8.031 4.125% Chase Manhattan K (800) 900-6062 7.750% 20 2.375 30 8.038 4.750% 20 Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-5626 8.125% 20 2.000 10 8.379 ~~~~~--~.;...._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2.950% 25 Cosmos Mtg. Bankers K (800) 931-4033 8.125% 5 1.000 30 8.269 5.625% 5 Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n-5626 7.750% 20 2.500 45 8.052 _..___;;:;.._~~~~.....;__..;..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4.750% 20 Detrick Mortgage Group R (714) 759-9692 7.750% 5 1.1!75 15 7.984 3.850% 20 Downey Savings S (800) 336-9639 7.875% 20 1.875 30 8.111 2.95Q% 20 Emery Financial R (71 4) 729-9200 7.750% 5 1.750 10 7.971 3.950,,o 20 Fidelity Federal Bank S (800) 232-2309 7.875% 5 1.750 10 8.098 NA NA Frrst Federal Bank of CA S {800) 672-4332 7.87§% 20 2.250 30 8.152 Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 7.750% 20 2.ooO 30 7.998 4.950% 20 5.875% 20 Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 7.875% 20 2.250 45 8.152 2.950% 10 Great Western Bank B (800) 492-7587 7.800% 20 2.100 .30 8.059 3.950% 20 Home Savings S (800) 975-5051 7.750% 10 2.250 30 8.025 3.950%· 20 NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685-0001 7.750% 20 2.000 30 7:998 4.500% 20 Newport Coast Financial R (800) 808-5626 7.625% 5 2.375 10 7.911 3.950% 20 ProFed Mortgage K (800) 686-3756 8.()()()% 20 ·1. 750 30 8.224 4.250% 20 SanwaBank B (800)237-2692 7.900% 10 1.625 45 8.109 5.875% 20 TLC Financial Svcs. R (800) 801 -7300 7.875% 10 1.625 13 8.084 ~~~~~~'---'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 5.250% 5 Union Bank of CA B (800) 453-1288 8.0C>O% 20 2.000 60 8.252 5.375% 20 Weyerha ser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 7.875% 10 2.000 14 8.125 5.375% 20 30-Y .......... 1.000 7.379 600,000 2.450 1.000 8.487 214,600 2.875 0.031 7.208 . 214,600 2.375 2.500 8.597 214,800 3.000 1.000 7.271 500,000 1.000 8.549 2.750 0.000 7.210 214,600 2.375 1.000 . 7.229 750,000 2.300 0.250 7.394 500,000 2.550 2.250 7.283 .60(),000 2.225 NA NA NA NA 1.250 7.264 214,600 2.300 1.125 8.349 214,600 ~.750 1.000 7.880 214,600 2.250 1.000 7.379 214,600 2.450 1.00<>-' 1.8n 500,ooo 2.050 2.500 8.889 214,600 3.000 1.125 7.392 600,000 2.450 1.000 7.557 400,000 2.625 1.375 8.376 214,600 • 2.750 1.500 8.323 214,600 2.750 1.000 8.354 214,600 2.750 1.000 8.283 214,600 2.750 110 1TS 110 1TS 110 L6M 110 110 110 110 NA 110 1TS L1M 110 1TS L6M 110 110 1TS 1TS 6CD 1TS ADJ. PMQ. 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 1M 6M 1M 1M 1M 1M • 1M 1Y 1M 1M 1M 6M 1M 1M 1Y 1Y 6M 1Y Boltl fixed & ~ progtama ant »'30 convenllonll lnOl1QIOM. Type ol Lender Is: B -Bank; K • lllOl1glQI benlllr; R • ~ bn*«; s • MWlgl I loen. ~ benMra end bfoMl'I .,. llcllwed by fie Cllbnll Department ol Real Eswe u either a broker°' tofpcnlion. For Wormalion call Clllf. DAE at (916) 227.o931 . .,.,_.AMI fpr ~ 1111'1 ~,...for fie llr1t ~period. Down~ 11 lmOUl'll ol cuh ("Ao ol sales pnce) peld 10 ~prior 10 signing lllOl1gaoe conir.ct. Point9.,. % ol loen blilel1ce peld to lerdlt II lime ol loen doling. Loctl_..11 tw number ol dlys llndlr gullWtllMI rate ptlot to doling.. A.PA. la fie IMUll petee1age ,_ wtllCh is an esllmated ennuel cost ol ltle loal'l lo the bo<rOMr. Al A.P.A .. .,. ailc:Ullted by Mof1o-ge News Co. bUed on• $214,800loenemount,lhepoirMltlOWllInd1700 total IHI. The A.P.A.s.,. lnckldld In !Na c:tW1 for compen. aon onfy. When applying fof • loan, Federal Trvlh-ln-leodlng law requlra lendel9 to Clllculall 1111 A.P .A. epecltle 10 lldl loen ofter." llluiMum io.t Is fie ll'l8lClmum lerldW wll loen under gMrl terms. Al ftxad rat9 progrwnt haw• inaio. mum or $214.600. U.rgln (In %) Is lenders profll. m1rgin + lndax • llOlull ta .. lfllr flrlt adjustment. Index la the basl8 for teaing In_.....,.. rale (JoWgln +Index• New Rite). 110 • 111h Dist. Colt ol Funds, 1TS • 1·Ylll' TrWUfV BIN, LSM • &-month LtBOA. BTB • &-month Tr11sory !Ill. 8CO • 8-monlh -aoe certificate ot o.po.11. A ........ f....,ency 11 lhe P9(locf ~ ....,_.. 1M • 1-Monfl, eM • 8-Morh. 1Y• 1 Y-. Al tam S1Jbtec:1 to chllnge Verily rate Ind terms prlof to applying IOI a loan. All tenders prOYlde loeol wilh different rltll and Mll1Tll fof dilNrwit loin erncxna. The lnfom'llldon .,,_..lllld II not 111olfertom8kt1 loan. For 1 c:onll.ITllr guide on how IO ltiop for. mongage, Mild a $4.50 Checlt payable IO Mor1gage N-Co .• 1850 e. 171h6t:, Sufte220. SlnCI Alli. CA.92705. (714} ~11n COPYRIGHTO 1997 Monglge NewlCo. CORONA DEL MAR 27 Mainsail Joan Howe Prudential Jon Douglas 723-1161 3BR NEWPORT BEACH 1720 Skylark lane 4BR Biycrest North Barbara Roppolo/Prudential 729-2747 2242 Channel Rd 4BR Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 23 Lucerne 2BR Jean ICaJtenbach Owner/Broker 760-9590 231 Via Udo Soud 3BR Cannery Village Realty 67J.3777 Yourtlllkk to the laJest and best resale homes ooen this weekend Sun 1-4 $399,500 Sun 1-4 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $1 ,895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $469,000 Sun 1-5 $2,250,000 3016 diff Drive Cannery Village Realty 673-3711 . 313 Vaa Udo Soud twl Development 640-1025 S Maritime Drive DaidrJ Tillman 759-1992 S 16 laver Way Sally Shipley Ellis Realty Group 644-6373 x114 Big Canyon Villas Mason Ellis Realton 159-nOO 5BR Sun 1-5 $939,000 ,. JBR Sat/Sun 10-5 $2, 150,000 2BR Sun 1-5 $535,000 JBR Sun $298,000 2·3BR Sat/Sun/12-4 $344-$500K ~ f u. ' • .. - ., ' Now Se/ling You've made excellent choices your entire !1/e. Don 't stop now. . Golf Course Homes In Newport Center. Welcome to the Age of Simplification. But simplifying your life doesn't mean I • that you give up ~ny of the rewards you've worked so hard to earn. 1t simply rneans that it's time to finally enjoy them. At Granville. In Newport Beach . An exclusive, guard -gated neighborhood of single level limited edition cond~minium homes. Spectacular golf course views. Lush landscaping. Tranquil surroundings. A luxuriously private, resort setting in the heart of Newport Center with Fashion Island'just steps away, recreation and the coast nearby. Functional floor plans all grandly spacious t© display your passion for collectibles or to accommodate visits from friends and family. " Granville. Extraordinary, sec~uded and private. GRANVILLE . .~, SALE~ OFFICE OPEN DAILY 1 0 A M T 0 5 P. M . MONDAY 1 2 P. M . T 0 5 P M 714-640-8550 FROM THE MID $500 ,000 'S From Pacific Coast ffighway. go North on Ntwport Ccnrrr Dnvr, thmfirsl left at Gran~tllt Drl~t .. _ .. • ... . ' I ... Spygl_ass Hill . A ,...,.. jlnd ... A Vfeui ror All SeGllOnal You won 'tftnd a more spectacular unobstructed ulew on the hUl than from this 5BR home. O./fned at SJ,19/S,000 A.beautifully remodeled 6 bedroom home with guest cottagel studtol play room on a huge (approx. l ~.600 Jane Sungaila 760-SOOO ext 1'36 . sq:ft.J ch.Jldfrfendly lot. A pl4" for fOlflfJJI & ,/rWna to gcitMr. O./f-.d at SBH,000 R~ South County, Newport Beach Great plGll .,._.,... unit. Expanaed.Jamlly 4 breolefa.st rooms. Loads of upgrodes. And the owner ts transferred.. Brf"9 u an <df•I Offered cat $845,000 RB/II.AX International bU aialn recolJllsed Jane smacana .. one of the . top aienta la No. America (top l % of more than 400,000 aient•) at their annual con•entlon.