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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-04-05 - Orange Coast PilotPORTS Usually ifs not too close for Comfort P.\. t I'., Inside The best local Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 NOTEBOOK jennifer armstrc>ng I Md llilud tbe rumen that ADdrit Aglllli and that ,...,,_ actrea who'I bil sig- otkent odMi' Went party-~ pmg in town lbunday night A -· GAME Ofi P ·lCKUP I • I Young local tennis players are chosen · I .to remove Davis Cup balls off the court I . I e J ·t Armst Da 'lyPil t taking on the Netherlands. 1 Y ennr e r rong, / 0 They felt honored to be part of l one of the world's most prestigious II NEWPORT BEACH -Cristina sporting events, of course. But they Guccione stood among a cluster of came across some other perks j teenagers sporting blue Hugo Boss along the way: "Free shoes," said I sweatshirts, concentrating on her Curtis Ellmore, pointing to the 1 tennis coach's face as he gave last-Diadora athletic shoes they all minute instructions. wore. i "Did you guys stretch?• asked Tim I I Mang, the Corona del Mar High School tennis ! coach. 1 Guccione, a pony- 1 tailed Corona del Mar I freshman, obediently ! started lunging. I "I'm excited, nervous," "We figured we should get our kids the experience . .. u -TIM MANG I bad studied epilodel ol her litaJm. •Suddenly Susan.• I had thc!uP.t up'probing ~for her, such •· •How do you llD 1 she said, before bounding onto the j Palisades Tennis Club court, ready 1 to scoop up stray balls during the I first match of Davis Cup play Fri-j day. I Mang volunteered to oversee It ~n't all so cushy, though. They have to keep track of the score, know who's serving. And most importantly, they have to pay close attention so they can stop the balls as soon as they fall out of play or risk hearing the chair referee scold, "pick up the balls,~ before play resumes. I I I I I I I : MARC MARTIN I DAlY PlOT : Dutch fans support their favorites during the Davis Cup opening round. I I ! Going Dutch at the Davis Cup : ~Beadlr · ~took to the Pal- iledel nm. Oub Court for the tint match ol this weekend's • Dml Cup play in Newport Beach. I w• ntady. I was on BiooU $hiekk watch.· I knew ibe bad to be some- --. in that crowd.~ ei..e would I bear that she ber 1 1 the "ball kids" for the international 1 tennis tournament's local run, 1 which began Friday with Andre I Agassi taking on Sjeng Schalken. .I He culled most of his 18 volunteers i from the teams he coaches at Coro- J na del Mar. Only two hailed from I Long Beach. beeu were planning to stop by the~ evenlng's Newport Beech Plbn Pelttval party? ('Ibey I uwe figured we should get our 1 kids the experience," Mang said. ' ihe high school tennis players' I willingness to chase those bouncy ! yellow balls earned them on-court ! views for the three-day tourna- ! ment, in which the United States is ON THE MEND • JUliet the Goose, injured in fowl shooting at TeWinkle Park last month, returns home after a two-week stay in the hospital. By Olrfstopher Goffard, DiJil.; Pilot COSTA MESA -A survivor returned home Friday. Juliet the Goose, who suf- fered two pellet wounds dur- ing a f owl~aughtertng spree that left Tewtnkle Park strewn With feathered carCUMS last mooth, waddled back to the ArtiDgton Drive sanctuary u camera 0"9WI and well-wish- .. looked on. a.cmuy recovere<s from • 1mg11y at the All Creatures Care Cottage animal hospital on Harbor Boulevard, Juliet still canies a .22 caliber pelle t in her jaw. and another in her ne<;k. Veterinarian Joel Pasco, who perf onned the surgery and releued the goose into the park around 1 p.m ., said removing the pellets was too risky. •ni.e important thing was, we were able to pull the teath- en out ol the wound,• be Mid. noting fMtben that penetrate • SEE GOOSE Pit.GE Al To prepare, they practiced three times during the week before the tournament. And before that, Mang had to screen out some of the less-serious voluntee"rs who might not stay as alert as required. "You have to separate the ones who are best friends," he said. "And, of course, there are the ones who ·are looking at. Agassi. I told them they bad to be a.ware of the players, but not too aware." I I 1 1 1 •• By Michelle Terwilleger, Dally Pilot ·with her sohd-gold Agass1 signature : 1 necklace .. there was no rrustaking, she , 1 wouldn't be wearing orange during the : : NEWPORT BEACH -Among the tournament. : : 100 Dutch tennis fans traveling to the Zyp, an active member of the Advan-: : Davis Cup to cheer for their favorites was tage Agassi fan club, didn't let her eyes : 1 one woman decked in white, cheering go back and forth '1¥'.hen she w,.atched his , I "USA" and carrying around a photo tennis match Friday. She just stared at : : album of Andre Agassi. Agassi. l : Elizabeth Zyp, of Noord Scharwoude. "l only watch Andre," Zyp said. »I can : 1 suffered taunts and laughter from her fel-, l low, orange-clad Dutch travelers. But •SEE DUTCH PAGE A14 : I I I I ~---------------------------------------------------------------------~ Johnson denies giving slip to debate over surveilla.nce tool •Police officials say state senator doesn't have facts in his opposition to electronic device. By Christopher Goffard, Dally Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -State Sen. Ross Johnson, who has pit- ted himself squarely against local police chiefs with his stance on a controversial new surveillance device, fired back Fnday lo alle- gations that he has given the slip to police representatives who want to discuss the issue. Johnson desaibed as "totally inaccurate" claims by county Narcotic Officers Assoc1ab.on president Jeffrey Ferguson that the senator bas ignored repeated letters and phone calls to his office requesting meet- ings about Teletrac, the electronic transmitter police attach to the bottom of cars to track suspects from a distance. Ferguson said he wants the sena- tor to hear the stones of "real, street narcotics cops" who oppose the legislation. ·As far as I can determine, be spoke Wlth no police officers in this county who use this device, Ross Johnson and this is the county he rep- resents," Fer- guson said, calling John- son's stance •uniformed and therefore irresponsible.• Johnson claimed he has received only one Feb. 27 phone call from Ferguson, and there was no request tor a meetmg. Johnson also said be met with police re p- resentatives, including Newport Beach Police Chief Bob McDonell, to discuss Teletrac last month in Sacramento. Romeo (above}, a goose at TeWlnkle Park, captivates two press photogTapben who were on band for tbe release of Juliet. one oJ the geese wounded by a pellet gun attack. Left. It'• a return to freedom for Juliet Friday afternoon. Teletrac advocates say it pro- vides a safe wcry to track drug dealers, car thieves and other criminals desperate to avoid cap- ture, thereby allowing police and civilians to avoid the perils of high-speed chases. In February, Johnson co-spon- sored legislation that would require police to obtain search warrants before using the device McDonell confinned the meet- ing took place. Costa Mesa Police Chief Dave Snowden. however, sa.id he has never met Johns<lll. • SEE JOHNSON PAGE M r---~---------------~---------~--~--, I I I \ I> I \ • MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT f:2 SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1997 greer wylder Stock up on duds fo r the little folks Mocal baby and children's onsignment store, Baby uds (631-7363), is having ct one-time-only, weeklong, ·•blockbuster ff inventory sale ·:.tarting Tuesday and continuing through April 15. All clothes, including Osh Kosh and Gymborie, will be marked down 40%. All other items, including Llttle 1'fke toys1 gliders, joggers, Log Cabin, Country Cottage, car seats, back packs, and cribs, are marked ~0%. off. It's located at 2584 New- port Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Bellini, the high-end children's . LIITliture store, is having a r~, . _ltoor model sale now through ·April 30. Cribs, furniture, twin • :beds, bedding, frames and acces- . •5.0ries are discounted up to 50%. " · ::Rellini (63 1-2229) is located at ,. 1822Newport Blvd. in Newport ijeach. Coming up this Wednesday, the Fairview Developmental .Center is having its annual Super :Garage Sale from 8 a.m. until 2 ;p.m. ~ . Conference inspires Latinas to ·speak out • Local women leaders attend three-day affair at .'Westin South Coast Plaza that calls for them to ta.lee active community role .. By Alessandra Ojurklou, Daily Pilot· The Latina Leadership Net: work conference rallied six Costa Mesa women Friday with its take-charge message. "I'm very inspired,• delegate Paty Madueno ' three Latinas from Mad.res-Costa Mesa and three from the St. Joachim-based Orange County Church Congregation Organiza- tion, attended workshops, net- worked and listened to speeches by Latina luminaries like Califor- nia state Sen. Hilda Solis and United Fann Workers champion Dolores Huerta. All active in the comniuni~ they were selected by Pamilies- Costa Mesa to receive scholar- ships, in part· funded by Hoag Hospital, which paid for one day at the conference. . u Th ey're said. "It's encour- aging women to push harder to change things.• Sponsored by Rancho Santia- go College ,and held at the "You realize you're not alone. You can do whatever you ·want ... " (Families Costa Mesa and Hoagt very motivating, and have been very generous," Madres-Costa Mesa President Alma Romo said. Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, the three- -SONIA ESTRADA • Sonia Estra---aa, 20, a student day conference brought together hundreds of women from Orange and . Los Angeles counties. All had a common goal - making their communities, often plagued by gangs, drugs .Qnd crime, better places to live -and in order to accomplish that, they w.ere told, they would have to break with traditlon anct-take an active role outside the home . Some were so inspired they were ready to begin at once. ·Alli vamos .. . here we go," delegate and Madres-Costa Mesa member Eva Marin declared. "I will not shut up. l will speak out." Marin's delegation, comprising at Orange <;oast College, was happy to be in an atmosphere so supportive of Lati- nas. . "You realize you're not alone," Estrada said. "You can do what-. ev_er you want.• After the conference the women hope to bring back to ·their COIJlIDunity what they leamed . .-- "We have to be assertive role models, so we can come back and share this with our daughters,• Madueno said. •My father used to t~ll me, you are not a flower, you. are a bee. You need to be committed and involved to change things." ... On their last day of spring break. 16-year-olds Javier Flores (top left) Jose Mendoza (top right) and 14- year-old Saul Rodriguez (bot- tom center) give· a helping hand to 8-year-old Javier Rodriguez on the airplane at Uon.iPark. GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT . "Stop by for some great deals _on everything but the kitchen $k -well, we might have one p f those too," says Corrie Rausch, -ci>ordinator of volunteer services. :·•one hundred percent of all pro- :ceeds from our garage sale go to -benefit such programs as Special :Olympics, Very Special Arts, and -tiirthday and holiday gifts for our :residents." Rotary scholarships raise international understanding : For more information on the $le, please call Fairview Volun- )eer Se rvices at 957-5188. The -Eairview Developmental Center Js home to 900 developmentally --disabled individuals. It's located :en 2501 Harbor Blvd. in Costa ~esa. You can follow the signs to tfle auditorium. • It 's your last chance to trade in ) our jewelry for cash at Charles H. Barr Jewelers. An intemation- o..l buyer of antique, estate and previously owned jewelry, Mark Elbert will be available today to ··onsult with you on the highest r ossible cash market price for · our jewelry. You can sell a single piece or an entire collection. ;harles H. Barr (642 -3310) is l0cated at 1803 Westcliff Drive in 1-.fewport Beach. Barr Lumber and Hardware 556-1600) is having a parking lot -ale this weekend only. fncluded 1n the sale are garden items, •enches, table sets, bird baths, umbrellas, pots and plants. It's located at 1275 S. Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. Nurseryland (646-3925) is having a truckload sale through Monday on a variety of one-gal- lon shrubs, planter mix and mulch, vines, roses, spring bulbs, New Guinea impatiens, and dec- orative roe.ks and barks. Nursery- land is located in Costa Mesa at 2123 Newport Blvd. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Whether you're a merchant or a shopper, if you know of a good buy, call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- 4170 or wtlte to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, 92627. AMBASSADORIAL SCHOL- ARSHIPS: The four Rotary Clubs in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach are seeking applicants for Rotary fnternational Ambassado- rial Scholarships for the 1998-99 school year. Four scholarships will be awarded in District 5320, which covers all of Orange and southern Los Angeles counties. The scholarship provides the recipient with $22,000 for travel, housing and tuition to study abroad at a university of his or her choi~e. Applicants' may not be related to a Rotarian. •One thousand, two hundred Ambassadorial S<;holarships will be awarded around the world by Rotary International to encourage students to study in a country other than their own, thus pro- . rooting international understand- ing and world peace," said New- port-Balboa Club Rotarian Wen- dell Fish. The Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship program is consider- ably larger than the Rhodes Scholars program, which awards 35 scholarships annually. Newport Harbor High School and UC Berkeley alumnus Everett Kaplan is currently enrolled in a graduate study pro- gram at the Institute of Social Studies in The Hague, Nether- land's, on a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship. Fish said individuals interest- ed in learning more a~out the scholarship opportunity should contact their local Rotary Club. Applications are now being accepted, and candidates will be interviewed in May, with final COMMUN'ITY & CL UBS jim deboom interviews at the district level in June. For more information, con- tact Fish at 720-1077. CLUB NEWS: Last call for nominations of ethical businesses for the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club's Four-Way Test Award. Do you do business with a company that has been exemplary in how they treated you -with honesty, service and fairness? If so, write a paragraph about the business and include your name, address ·and phone n~ber and mail· your nomination to Jack Con- nole, 2707 Hilltop Drive, New- port Beach, 92660. Awards will be presented at a Rotary Club - dinner meeting April 23. The Exchan9§ Club of New- port Harbor celebrated the 86th birthday of the National Exchange Club and the 71st birthday of its own club with a big birthd~y cake last week and a speech by immediate past pres- READERS HOTLINE 642-6086 Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stones, Illustrations, edito· rial matter or advertisements herein can be reproduced with- out written permission of copy- right owner. VOL 91, NO. 72 . THOMAS H. JONNSON. ..:...... --···----, . l"UUfisher . WIUJAM U*>B.I.. Editor Record your comments about the Daily Pilot or newi tips. ADDRESS Our address Is 330 W. -Say St .. Costa Mesa, CaHf. 92627.' CORRECTIONS It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt- ly correct all erron of substance. Please call 574-4233. HOW TO BEACH US ClmMdon The llmes Orange County (800) 252-9141 AMt1hlng OMSlfled 642·5678 =642"4321 • TIM9EllATURES Newport Beach 61151 Balboa 61151 Costa Mesa 73/49 Corona del Mar 66146 Newport Coast 66146 ident of the California-Nevada District Exchai:ige, Bobbie Lair- vey. WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS: Banker Noel Hamilton, sponsored by Ron Millar, and retail jeweler William Wengeler, sponsored by. Syd Lucas, have both joined the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club. WORTH REPEATING: From the newsletter of the Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club: •Never give up on any- body. Miracles happen every day." SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS TIDS COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your com- munity, make.new friends, net- work or give something back to your community? 1Iy a service club! You are invited to attend a club meeting this coming week. Many clubs will buy your first- guest meal for you. MONDAY-6:30 p.m.: The Harbor Mesa Lions Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Cluo to distribute more than.$6,000 In funds raised to local charities. TUESDAY -Noon: Downtown Gosta Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center. 6 p.m.: Costa Mesa·Newport Harbor Lions Club, the Fish Fry Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club. WEDNESDAY -7:30 a.m.: South Coast Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the University Athletic Club. Noon: Soroptimlst International Second high 7:57 p.m ............. S.4 SUNDAY f irst low 3:07 a.m. . .......... -0.2 First high ' 9:13 a.m ......... , ..• S.3 Second low 3:21 p.m ............ -0.3 Second high 9:32 p.m ............• S.6 STEWM•MU. Managing Editor IRIS YOKOt. City Editor TONYDOOUO. News Editor News S.C0-1224 Sports 642-4330 News. Sports Fax 646--4170 :;:1~ot2 .. 1rthllnk.net SURF~ LOCATION ..•....•. SIZE Wedge •••.•...• 2-4 WSW Newport ........ 2-4 WSW WATER ~TURI: ••••• 62 llOGa CNUON. SpomEdltor MMCMMTIN. Photo EclftOJ LV.llOIA Olsplaiy Mwrtlslng unocnwa. Oaffled ~ng ~ &.ANAICJl•IDN. • Pl OltllOtiot. • ,.OIDDllWI. ; OMf Anlntial ~ f : BuslMll Office 6'2-4321 B'*ness Fax 631-5902 = ~unltyNMs. ..,. • nm.. Mirror Company. u .,,,., .. IOlln. flraldlnt and ao ~ .. ........ Vlot -.. ... Ito~ Meneg« ........... Dll9CIOr of OPINtloN .,.., Clllf, °'· ,....,. .... Blad<les , , . , .... 2-4 WSW Rlwr Jetty •••••• 2-4 WSW CdM .........•. 2-3 WSW TIDIS TODAY First low 1:21 •.m .......... , .. O.J F1rst high 7:25 1.m. ......••.•. r.SA 5«ortd low 1:41 p.m .• , ••••••••• -0.5 I Newport Harbor meets at the Santa Ana Country Club for a business meet· ing. Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 6 p.m.: Newport Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht .Club to hear vice chancellor Jerry Man- del speak on HUCI: The Past, the Present and the Future.· meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear attorney Mary Pat Toups. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club to hear Mario Lescot on "The Theater District." The New- port-Irvine Rotary Club meets at the • Irvine Marriott Hotel to hear a program o n Disneyland, #Speaking of Magic.• THURSDAY -7 a.m.: Costa Mesa· Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon: Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar • COMMUNITY & a.uas is published every Saturday in the Dally Pilot. FAX your service club's meeting information to 631 -5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • C..dillac: Ayenue: Three laser printers and a plant totalling $3,400 were stolen from a business in the 3500 block. The main entry door was pried open. • Yellowstone Drive: A boom box. air compressor ~ncf generator totalling $2,200 were stolen from an open garage in the 3100 block. • Harbor Boulevard: A computer and scanner totalling b .200 were stolen from a car with the hatchback open. • Peterson Placie: A face plate, sunglasses and tools totalling $560 were stolen from a car in the 2700 block. The driver's side window was smashed. • <:abritlo Street Several Items, including a radar detector, two guitars, ped- al boards and a watch totalling $6,275 were stolen from a car In the 100 block. The driver's window was pried o pen. NEWPORT BEACH • Marine Avenue: A stack of 14 Ralph Lauren blouses worth S 1,434 were. stolen from a clothlng store in the 200 block. • 5herrlngton Placie: A $3,000 lap-top was stolen from a business in the 1900 block. A heavy-<luty combination lock was allegedly removed from a business door, and the standard deadbolt was-forced open. • Shoal Drive: Two electric gate openers and a garage door opener totalling $250 were stolen from a residence that is up for sale. There was no sign of forced entry. • Bristol Street: A voice mail system was stolen from a phone room at a business In the 1400 block. The door lock was pried open. 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The transformer also left sur- rounding businesses in the dark before power could be restored 20 minutes later, said Costa Mesa police Sgt. George Yezbick No accidents or injuries were reported, Yezbick said. Movie theater employee attacked by pipe-wielding robbers Two pipe-wielding men attacked and robbed a movie the-• ater employee as he left work with a bag full of cash receipts Thursday night, authorities said. • Nahn Thanh Luong, 21, wbo works at the Edwards Theater at 901 South Coast Drive in Costa Mesa, was walking to his car in the parking lot carrying ttie night- drop receipts around 6 p.m. when the two men converged on him, said Costa Mesa police Sgt. George Yezbick. The men struck him from behind with a pipe and beat him with their fists. stealing the mon- ey bag and his wallet, Yezbick said. They made off with $5,700, he said. The robbers fled through the parking lot. A witness later described a lowered black Honda racing from the scene, Yezbick said. The men are described as Lati- nos between 20 and 30 years old, both about S feet, 11 inches tall, and weighing between 180 and 190 pounds. Both wore dark sweatshirts with hoods. Luong, of Santa Ana, refused medical attention. -Compiled by Christopher Goffard BEAUTY STORE , South Coast Plaza Stan w~ LoWtt Lnd April is Joico Month u et J nto ueat" Fot" Spt>in9 and S"'mmet" r------------,r------------, I Featw•e P.-od"'c t 11 F.-ee Sample I I 50°/o Bonl.-\S size I I & I K e.-apo I Lite 12oz. I I Free aih with I' I save 33% 11 evet-)'.' $1Qll0 I I Now j"'st s1 Q \11> 11 3oico P"'t-~hase. I L------------~~---~--------~ With Co'-'PO"' • Come in and Enter to Wm with every JOICO Purchase. Salon and Beauty Supply 551-4190 •. SATURDAY,~ll 5, 1997 Al NEWPORT BEACH FIIM FESTIVAL THIS WEEKEND 'S SCHEDULE SATIJRDAY the intriguingly titled, "I Need to Kill My Roommate.• EDWARDS MESA CAPTAIN BLOOD'S 'Last Supper' deliciously ftinny 1114 NEWPORT BLVD. 1140 N. TUSTIN AVE. COSTA MESA ORANGE PHONE: 646-5025 PHONE: 538-3545 • Noon: "Rainbow• -(UK/Cana-• Noon: "Ghost In the Shell" da) Actor Bob Hoskins directs story (Japan) Animated thriller about of four kids and a dog who find the secret agent comes with seal of end of lhe rainbow. approval from Slskel and • 2 p.m.: •Short Films I" ~ ,_ \." NE IV.. Ebert. Includes Oscar nominee ..,, ' 04> • 2 p.m.: •Ealing Bitter" "The Wild Bunch: An ~---"" • 4 p.m.: "Eijen" (USA) Album in Montage.· 2 ~ :, '60s wife and mom suf· • 4 p.m.: "Elena's ~ .,..-~-• fering from multlp!e scle- Redemption • (Philip-... -~ rosis bas out-of-body pines) Woman tries to ·,.._ .. : experie nces of flying. remember her dire cir-+Ot . ~ .... + • 6 p .m.: "Timeless• (USA) cumstances in "thf:! city.• ~ VN ~ Couple involved in petty • 6 p.m.: "The Almighty Fred• crime escape to winler (USA) Venice brothers start a reli-seascape. Narrative comprised gion based on a doughnut motif. mostly of still photos. • 8 p.m.: "Driven• (USA) Fateful • 8 p.m~ •A Day at the Beach· 1 week in lives of four Los Angeles (USA) The independent-film direc- cabbies. tor's nightmare -a'!;piring film- • 10 p.m.: "Organ• (Japan) "Bio-makers accidentally lull d man with punk romantic" movie about steal-a movie prop. ing human organs. • 10 p.m.: ·.God's Lonely Man" EDWARDS SOUTH COAST VILLAGE 1561 W. SUNFLOWER AVE. SANTAANA PHONE: 540-0594 • 3 p.m,: "The Day the Pig Fell Into the Well" (South Korea) South Korean urban love rectangle. UCI CRYSTAL COVE ON CAMPUS AT THE STUDENT CENTER, IRVlNE PHONE: 824--5011 • Noon: Digital Dreams Conference • 3 and 4:45 p.m.: Digital Dreams Festival • 7 p.m.: "Staccato Purr of the Exhaust" (USA) Miserable young man becomes jerk when parents try to sell his car. When ttie car is stolen, he sees the error of his ways. • 9 p.m.: "Short Films o· Includes ON THE COAST (USA) Story of •contemporary Travis Bickle.• ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART 850 SAN CLEMENTE DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH PHONE: 754-1122 • 2 p.m.: Clios • 4 p.m.: "Hands on a Hard Body" SUNDAY EDWARDS MESA 1884 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA PHONE: 646-5025 • Noon: "Bl~ndings" (Sri Lanka) Star-crossed lovers in 1880s Ceylon. • 2 p.m.: ·Crying Freeman• • 4 p.m.: •Nostalgia for Country· land" • 5:45 p.m.: ·sunset on Chaopraya• Daily PIJot atoll mem~rs are conductlng ahort reviews of movie.t leatw:ed Jn the Newport Beach mtemaUonal PUm PeaU- val. The lolJow1ng 18 a, review of "The Laat Sup-per." lb.is is a must see for liberals with a dark sense of bwnor. (Thailand) Love triangle set amid World War II. • 8 p.m.: "Cold Fever• • 10 p.m.: "The Last Supper" ing. tor, poet dQd drchitect. • 4 p.m.: "Champagne Safari" (Cdnadd) Documentary of mysteri- ous mllhona1re's expedition through the wilds of Cai'\ada's Rocky Moun- EDWARDS SOUTH COAST VILLAGE • tdlO!. • 1561 W. SUNFLOWER AVE. SANTAANA PHONE: 540-0594 • 3 p.m.: ·Wild Bill: Hollywood Maverick" (USA) Documentary on William Wellman, duector of movies including •Public Enemy,· ·Nothing Sacred· and • Wmgs. • UCI CRYSTAL COVE ON CAMPUS AT THE STUDENT CENTER, IRVINE PHONE: 824-5011 • 10:30 a.m.: "Weltmelster" (Ger- many) Lonely boy's frtend teaches him to play the accordion, but father forbids it. • Noon: ·Rachel, Nevada· • 2 p .m.: "Edward James: Builder of Dreams· (USA) Doc- umentary on s urrealist collec· • 7 and 9 p.m.: ·orawmg Fbes" (Canada) "Clerks'" Kevin Smith executive-produced tale of Canadi- an expdlnates who head west and end up l>edrclung for Bigfoot. CAPTAIN BLOOC7'S 1140 N. TUSTIN AVE. ORANGE PHONE: 538-3545 • Noon: • Dnven • • • 2:30 p.m.: "The Tenderest" (Rus· sid) Lovers embark on search for mythological drdgon-teeth treasure of gold c1.nd jewels. • 5 p.m.: ·A Perfect Candidate-• • 7 p.m.: ·A Ody dl the Beach." • 9 p.m.: "Short Ftlms lll" includes "Boyi. dnd Men,· an Irish film of the ·· dbu&e, cruelty and psychological damdge • taking place in man's cel- ldf. Best Selection. House Of lmpqrts u 1-800 MERCEDES Ci.)· fred martin FARRELL B. HINKLE. o.o.e.,M.e.o.,Rc. NMrlpOl"t a..ch: 844-1281 •Santa Ana: 558-1122 Fred Martin's column will not appear today. He is on vacation. Apacked audience is read;· to lis- ten. Four well-<!~. beautiful women, tht1r ages impossible to guess, arc~ to calk·about their cxpcn· enct as patients of Dr. Conn. A 57·ycar-old woman who looks as if she's in her early 40s begins: "My Face looks better than it ever has. It elevates I my confidena. It's exciting to put on makeup. · I tvtn look grut without it!" "I don~ know when if evtr, I have known a kinder, more caring and taltnud physician.,, • "[ didn1t tvtn. bnlise, I "'°"gbt tht mtitr proadMre .. "" ""'°""' btrtze.. .. Prectice Umit9d To Orthodontics •nd nclbul•r Disorders Call for Free Video ·Laok Yeai:s f oun9eP! Howard Conn M.D., UCI Cosmetic Eyelid Specialist Laser Expert Makes Looking Younger Easy and Affordable "in a mat;ter of moments anti without an i~on" . Free seminar April 24, Beckman Laser lnsntute Dr. Conn, a specialist in laSt'f cosmetic cyt'lid surgery and skin resurfacing has 1hr finrst training and cxtrnme C'<ptncncc to product' such outmndmg rrsults. With fa 1l111cs at UC! B«kman l..tSt'r lnsmurc, he uses tilt most adv.inctd rrst"Jrch .ind 1cchnology. Dr. Conn hdprd 10 pioneer 1hc fidd of laSt'r surgery m 19"'8 3nd has authored ovrr 200 sc1cnnfic p;ipcrs and presentations. Fellow phy~icians and med· 1cal professionals arc among h1) pancnrs .. faali ft is too drastic, Ir allows me to plT- a ttly rrmovc eythd bags, puffi~s, en"tSS skin, fiKlal wnnkl(S, lincs, dark agmg potS and sun~maged skin in a matttr of moments and with· our a skm mc1· sion. panrnrs heal quickly, report rruni· mal, if any discomfon and ltttrally look )ttts youngn" IMPECX'.ABLE CllEDF.NTIAU Chit'f of Ocular Plastic Surgery at UO, Dt Conn 1s a ft'llow oi 1ht Prcsngious Amcncan Soocty of Ophthalmic Pia nc and Rtconstruerivc Surguy. His b.1ckground is impressive, hr 1s a Harvard crainrd gcnt'rJI surgeon, a Johns Hopkins Wilmt'r lnsmu1r ophthalmologist and a Bascom Palmt'r Eyr lnsmutc fellowship trained ocular plastic surgeon . Befort' moving ro Laguna Beach and 101ning UC!, Dr. Coon taught the rcs1cknt$ assoc1at· ed \\'ith USC and Loma Lmda medial schools. He maintained pnvatt oftkcs an Los Angeles and Palm Spn~ whtrt he cat'l'd for somt of Amcnca 's most well known poliocal and mrtrt21runmt ctlc~n· ocs. Patient total wdf.bcimc and bappinm bold the bisbat prioriry for Dr. Conn md bis staff. Speoallr'ksigncd rtlaxaooo-\'ISualaatioo tapn and• rquvmation supplement program art offmJ to ach petieont. "We wtnt our ~ncnu to not only look yean youngtr, but to fttl ytan younger as well. Cosmttic eyelid wrgery is one of the mO\I rorulJr prOlrdum IOOJ\'. It IS 1mpomnt 10 ~h~ .i dcxror who 1s noi onh .i 1r.imrd pbsnc ~urgroo. hut one \\ho I) .a quahtacd r\prrt ol 1hr C\'rS and rhr nrn cs .ind fl)SUt' surrounding the l'I c<1. ~ .m cx:ul.ir Pl.mi~ Surgron. Dr. Conn 1s one ol 1hc 1~11o do..'tors 10 tht' count11 who 1s such an r\ptrt To «INJuk 11 1to cost cons~n •""RSVP for tlK "ext snni1111r, c.Jl (714) 715-981 I. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1997 CAR WASH The CARE Club and The Stu- dents for Klds Club are having a car wash from 9 a;m, to 3 p.m. at Orange Coast College's Chil- dren's Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Both of these clubs consist of students who are Single moms and are raising mon- ey to help support other single parents who are struggling through college and reaching their educational goals. For infor- mation, call 432-5569. BOOK SIGNING Sµper Crown Book Store pre- sents author and exercise physiol· ogist John Carrido who will be signing his book #The Fitness Approach To Power Golf• from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at -!.835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Canido will also be demonstrating fitness tips for golfers. For mformation, call 645-8495. COMPUTER CLUB Orange Coast College's Orange Apple Computer Club offers workshops from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in room 214 of OCC's Chem- istry Building. Annual membe r- srup fee is $30 and visitors are ?;elcome. For more information, call 770-1865. SATURDAY F~N Parents or guardians of wants, tndctlers and preschoolers are ijwited to register fo r "Play on Saturdays," at the Bonita C reek Community Center in Newport Beach. Registration fee is $31 fo r ttie tnfant class and $46 for transi- tional, toddler and preschooler 9asses All age-group classes in the program are designed to ~ncourage independence, confi- dence and self-expression through the creative use of mate- rials, movement and language. For more information, call 644- 31 51. tHINA SIGNING • Bloomingdale's in . Newport ~each welcomes Lord Wedg- wood, who will sign pieces of his family's famous china from 1-4 J?.In. in 'the Home Store. A portion pf sales will go to the Llbrary eoundation. For more informa- ~on, call 729-6816. ~AKE-UP TIPS Experts from make-up design- er Marcella Borghese will be on band throughout the day at Bloorn.ingdale's in Newport Beach, giving advice and making up customers using their new b[JJsh collection. For more infor- ~llon, call 729-6816 CRIBBAGE The Newport Beach Cribbage Club's 12th annual tournament will be held a t the Oasis Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del l\ 1a r Preregistration is required and is open to members and non- members. For more information, call 642-0176. MARKET STRATEGIES PaineWebber offers a free workshop titled "Risk Adjusted Strategies for an Uncertain Mar- ket" from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at 620 Newport Center Drive, runth floor, Newport Beach. Continen- tal breakfast will be served. For reservations, call 717-5621. SUNDAY SLIDE LECTURE The Archaeological In stitute of America offers a slide lecture by Elizabeth Carter's journey of the Hittites as they rise to dominance after 1600 BCE and rule from Turkey's Anatolian plateau from 2 to 4 p.m. at The Lyceum at South- ern California College, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Members are tree, nonmembers pay $5 and stu- dents with identification pay $2. For information, call 951-5586. CHINA SUOE SHOW • The Newport Beach Central Ubrary offers a tree slide program called •The Land Beyond the Clouds• at 7 p .m. in the Friends' Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The pro- gram will be an armchair tour of the cities, countryside and mar- kets of southwest China and nbet. For more information. call 117-3801. AmNTION Coastline Counseling Center offers a free lecture on •Attention Deficit Disorder: The Big Picture# at 1 p.m. at 1200 Quail St. Suite 105, Newport Beach. For more information, call 476-0991. MOTORCYCLE EVENT Hard Rock Cafe and. Copes invites all motorcycle lovers, their families and friends to •cruise• to Orange County's largest motorcy- cle.fund-raising event for abused children, featuring a live, outdoor concert, lunch and vendor fair from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at FashJ.on Island in Newport Beach. For more information, call 836-3255. MONDAY LEGAL SECRETARJES Today is the deadline for the Newport-Santa Ana Legal Secre- taries Association's April Educa- tional Dinner Meeting, to be held April 9 at 5:30 p.m. at the Wynd- ham Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa MeM, featuring dis· cussion on •Ethics in tbe Work· place• and speaker Mary T. Rahmes, Attorney at Law. Colt is $16.50 tor members and $19 for non-members. For Yeservations, call 752-8800. PASSOVER REOPES The Oasis Center kitchen offers a workshop en •Putting on a Passover Seder• from 7 to 10 p.m. at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Students will prepare healthy Passover recipes, including matzo ball soup, charoset, sweet and sour man- darin salad, chicken in wine sauce, matzo kugel and more. The registration fee is $30 and preregistration is necessary. For more information, call 644-3151. 1UESDAY ··" PROFESSIONAL GOALS South Coast Business. and Pro- fessional Women offers a ·net- working luncheon on •under- standing the Six Step Process To Achieve Your Personal and Pro- fessional Goats• from 11:30 to 1 p.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Cost is $17 for mem- bers and $22 for others. To RSVP, call 412-4666. SENIOR DAY -., Orange ~oast College presents the 14th annual High School Senior Day from qoon to 3 p.m. in st-toRES 1 NTERioRS ACHIEVE1HE NEWPORT LOOK FOR SPRING New Shipments Just Airived Mention th.is ad and ream a special d.iscoant Complete l)Qign Semas • Space Planning • Color-C.oordinatiog T/J( Ultim.iltt Chmil.k Down Filftd Chaist ~trtional . 2640 AvoN ST., NEWpotn BEAClt (PCH & RivERSidE D•.) . 642 .. 22:P:P Now on tbe Water in Newport Beacb A tradition of a truly Florentine cuiline continJ.teJ! SERVING LUNCH & DINNER SuMay Cbampagne Br..nell ·11:00am til 3s00pm Buffet for $15.90 • Happy H our • Piano Bar N ightly Great Lq,neb Offer 1 lb. tive Maine Lobster · w/Fresh Pasta only$12.90 For reservations Please Call 673-9500 251 East Pacific Coast Highway Newport Beach • NlWP'OllT ~:..... Three out of four people in America have foot pain. What's worse, two-thirds of those people think it's nonnal. It's not! Advantages: 1. No hospitalization, mof'8 convenient. Funny thing about bunions, while you sit around wondering how you got them (most are hereditary), they just keep getting bigger. Year after year, left untreated, bunions only grow worse. Ultimately even buying shoes an extra size larger won't help. ~In Thia Ad For A PAii CONSULTATION x..,.... ~Not lnollldtd Thouunda of S.tlded ,,.tlentl FtH Video Upon-Reqwat M»t lntu,..nce PMM F<X .,.,,. Proc«Jute 2. Patients are generally less apprehensive. 3. Generally there Is less pain. 4. Small incisions reducing possibility of large scars resulting In a bitter cosmetic result. 5. No pins, screws, or wires are used with the surgery. 6. No casts or crutches are necessary. 7. You walk out of our Ambulatory Surgical Center the same morning or afternoon you can In. 8. Usually you are able to return to work In a few daya. 9. Goals are to ally you to walk and wear your shoes more comfortable and have your feet look and feel better. OCC'a quad. Students b'om every high achool are invited to attend and regiltrlltion ts not necessary. Partidpanta will receive early reg- istration materials for fall 1997 qasses, counJeling orientation 1and financial aid materials will be available and campus and depart· mental tours will be conducted. For more information, call 432· 5725. URIAH RUN-Off The Swtrider Foundation and several other local organizations will discuss the problem of urban run-off from 1 to 9 p .m. at the Hard Rock Cafe in Fashion Island. Guests attending the free meet- jng will learn how urban run-off can adversely affect public health, destroy beaches, decrease property values and more. For more information, call 631-6273. WATER FITNESS Children from age 6 through 11 are invited to get in shape while having fun in ·Kool Kidz Water Fitness" from 3:30 to 4:15 p.rn. on Tuesdays for eight weeks at the Newport Dunes Resort. The class will be taught in shallow water, to ·cal accompaniment. The program is not intended to teach swimming. Registration fee is $40 and preregistration is nee· essary. Call 6«-3151. JOB SEARCH The Newport Beach Central Ubra.ry offers a free program on bow to find a job via the Internet from 6:45 to 8:45 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo· cado Ave., Newport Beach. Topics will include how to get onllne. online businesses, online job search strategies, the electronic resume, Internet resume banks and Internet job boards. Por more information, call 717-3801. COAST DAYS Orange Coast College will conduct its 39th biannual exposi- tion fair, Coast Days from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m . in OCC's quad. OCC's quad will be filled with bo9tbs. games and a host of activities. Admission is free. For more infor- mation, call 432-5725. FASHION SHOW Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce's next luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. will have a fashion show from Hayton's Bay Window and Recycled Raga at Five crowns, 3801 B. Coast Highway, · Corona del Mar. To RSVP, call 613-'050. AmNTK>N Coastline Counseling Center offers a lecture on "Up Side to Attentlon Deficit Disorder• from 1 to 9 p.rn. at Joan Andrews' offices at 1200 Quail St. Suite 105, New- port Beach. Cost is $20. For more information, call 476--0991. CONSULTS SEMINAR Merrill Lynch offers a free "Consults Seminar" at 11:45 a.m. featuring top prolessional money managers: Invesco & NM Capital at The Sutton Place-Hotel. 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Call 517-0183, ORIENTAL MEDIONE The Newport Beach Central Library offers a free workshop on #Acupuncture and Oriental Med- icine• at n09n in the Friends' Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 117-3801. NEWYOUI NEWY! WE'VE REARRANGED THE FURNITURE • come be our guest • •'no crowds• • state of the art equipment • • no contracts • Discover the Newport • Costa Mesa • Irvine -HOURS- ' Famlly YMCA . w; '"""' ""'"X ftuu, 2300 Unlveralty Dr., Newport Beach, CA 92660 ,,...n~famihn, 714 642 9990 1rron1 ,.,,.,,,.,,,.,,,. --.. MON.-fRt. • 5:30a.m.-10:00p.m. SAT.• 7:00a.m.-5:00p.m. SUN. • l 2:00p.m.-5:00p.m. DUFFY BOAT RENTAi, ~~Only 22/HR with this ad B everages & Ice A vailable • S tereo Cassette •Full Winter Enclosure with H ea ters · • Fun, Safe, Easy to Operate Great for Parties Birthdays, Anniversarie'S Reservations .Required Newpon Be.ch/Costa Mesa 0a;1y Pilot WEDNESDAY BOOK DISCUSSION The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation holds its next book .discussion group at 9:30 a.m. m the Friends' Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. The book being dis- cussed is Anne Tyler's "Ladder of Years." For more information call 717-3890, I CAREER LIBRARY TOUR Orange Coast College gives a free tour of its Career Library at 5:30 p .m., beginning in the Re- Entry Center, located in room 106 of the Counseling and Admissions Building. For more information, call 432-5162 INFORMALLY YOURS . The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center gives a behind- the-scen~s peek at life in the' music world with a presentation and discussion featuring pianist and composer Jon Jang, at 5:30 p.m . in Founders Hall, 600 Town Center Drive Costa Mesa. Hosted by Performing Arts Center sup- port group Center 500, the event also features a buffet supper and dessert. Cost for members is $10, $15 for first-time guests and oth- ers pay $30. For more informa- tion, call 556-2122, ext. 218. TEA PARTY Reservations a re still being taken for the sixth annual Ameri- can Girls Tea Parties at 3:30 p.m. today, April 16· or April 23 in the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends' Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Guests are encour- aged to tiring their American Girls dolls to the festive events. For reservations, call 717-3800. THURSDAY MORNING CLUB, The Thursday Morning Club. a Harbor area friendship club, invites local ladies to meet from · 11 a.m . to 2 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Bridge, goU, gourmet, theater, needle ·work and more is available for guests. Cost is $18 for lunch and enter- . tairunent. For more information, call 546-0301. CAREER NETWORK The next Career Network meeting at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church for those unem- ployed will feature "Thriving During Chaotic Times" at 7:30 p .rn. in the Stewart Lounge, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 574-2239. BUSINESS LUNCHEON The next Orange County Coast Association luncheon will feature 5th District Supervisor Tom Wil· son discussing •El Toro Reuse and Airports. Where do we go from here?" at 11:30 a.m. at the New- port Beach Country Club, 1600 E. Coast Highway. Cost is $20. For reservations, call 548-4942. IMAGE CONSULTING Professional women can learn to maximize opportunity when dealing with clients, employees and acquaintances at Hlmage Consulting for the Professional Woman,• a free seminar at 7 p.m. in Newport Beach Central Library's Friends' Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 717-3801. TEXTBOOK HELP Orange Coast College offers a free workshop on •How to Read a Textbook" from 1 to 2 p.m. in the Re-Entry Center. Students will discover some simple methods for 5uccessfully tackling their text- books. For more inf ormaUon, call 432-5162. MARN UFE 1be EDvtromaental Coordlut- llag Coundl pe111Dt1 a lectme leriel callecl ·Song of lbe Sea, 1be Oceu Around u1• fJoa 7 to •.30 p.a. every Wedllmday In' April al Corou del Mar Hlgb School'• A.udltortum. 2101 £ut.. bluff Drtve. Todays topic II •Flab Gotta Swim," a dllcuulon on Marine We off the Oruge County cout. Co.t la Sts for serle1 or $.i per lecture. To reg- ister, call 548-1438. . BUSINESS TALK Orange Coast College offers a free workshop on HCareers in the World of Business" from 10· to 11:30 a.m. in the Re-Entry Center. A Cal State Fullerton b.usiness representqtive· will provide an in- depth look qt the world of busi- ness. For more i.l\formation, call 432-5162. MATH CONADENCE Orange Coast College o!fers a free workshop on •Becoming Math Confident" from 5:30 to 7:30 P·"t every Thursday for four weeks in the Re-Enp-y Center Participant.S will have an opportu- nity to work through their math fears in a safe. environment. For more information, call 432-5162. FRIDAY GARDEN SHOW Sunset Magazine and Books prese nts the eighth annual Southern California Spring Gar- d.en Show from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m . at Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Plarlt and flower growers from around the United States, including 50 of the nation's leading profess1onale growers, nurseries and societies will be on hand throughout the weekend to conduct seminars and give demonstrations on the horticultural arts. Admission is free. For more information, call 435-2160. MEDICAL ISSUES Orange Coast College offers a workshop called "Women's Med- ical IssuesH from 7 to 10 p.m. at the HQag Cancer Center, 4000 Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration fee is $23 for singles and $39 per couple. For more information, call 645-9412. INVENTOR'S FORUM Orange Coast College's next inventor's forum titled "Profit Through Inventing" is scheduled from 7:30 to 10 p.m . in room 101 of. OCC's Science Lecture Hall. Registration fee is $5 per session for members and $15 per session for guests. For more inforination, call 432-5880. APRIL 12 GARAGE SALE The National American Trust For Scholarships and Emergency Needs is having a garage sale benefiting the financially needy of all ages working toward col- lege degrees from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m . at 402 Vista Suerte, Newport Beach. For more information, call 640-4615. GARDEN SHOW Sunset Magatine and Books TESTIMONIALS WANTED! Seeking 20 people who desire measurable fitness results in 30-46 days by trying a new fitness machine from NordlcTrack. Your comments & experience will be videotaped for possible use in a national television infomercial. lnterested pa.rttes call Joan Rathma.nn a.t Script to Screen (714) 888-3971, ezt. 189 Make Those Patios II Entries Beautiful Front Yard Patios Are Great If Professionally Planned Ler Jim Jennings inscall your ~------------~ll!T'"""I complete Raised Used-Brick Entry & Patio Jim Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. 17th St. • Suite 206 Costa Mesa (714) 645-8512 State License #}92707 yard ha rdscape. • Expert brick. block, stone, tile, l>lace & concrete work. • Can recommend qualiry designer & land!.capers. • Quality work in Costa Mesa& Newport Beach since 1969. • Drainage problems? We solve them. Why take a chance and be disappointed! Call the company that has satisfied IOOO's of custon:aers for ooer 28 years. FIELD FRESH PRODUCE STAN .. REAL" IDAHO RUSSETT · BAKING POTATOES .39¢ lb. presents the eighth annual Southern California Spring Gar- den Show from 10 a.m. 10 6 p.m. at Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Plant and flower growers from around the United Sta~s. including 50 of the nation's leading professional growers, nurseries and societies will be on hand throughout the weekend to conduct seminars and give demonstrations on the horticultural arts. Admission is free. For more information, call 435-2160. TREE PLANTING Participants are welcome to join ReLeaf Costa Mesa board members and volunteers who will plant 35 liquidambar trees on Ori- ole Drive and other blrd streets in Costa Mesa at 9 a.m. beginning at 1798 Oriole Drive. For more infor- mation, call 437-58774. CHEER AND DANCE Orange Coast College's national champion co-ed cheer and dance squads will conduct tryouts for the 1997 -98 season from 1 to 8 p.m. m OCC's Peterson Gymnasi urn. First cuts will run from 1 to 4:30 p.m. and the finals are scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. Up ·Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Has gone fishing! For fish tacos our meals are still a trip to Mexico -as well as the coast of Baja. It's a trip worth taking. .,,. • The Tradition Continues Since 1972 < (H'KTAll ', P HI ;tH :~Hf /1,() f • 1H f (,U(. 1• '" J to 10 male and 10 female posi- tions are ~ble for the cheer squad and )ls many as 16 posi· tions are available for the dance unit For more information, call 848-7223. TRACK AND AELD Children from age 7 through 15 are invited to register for the 1997 1Tack and Field City Cham- pionship, beqinning at 9:30 a.m. at Newport Harbor High School's Davidson Stadium, 600 Irvine, Newport Beach. Registration fee is $5 before April 11 and $10 after. The recreational-level event will include sprints, distance runs and a limited number of fields events, divided into age and gender divi· sions. For information, call 644- 3151. CPR CLASS Fitness Concepts, Inc. offers ·CPR da~ses from 8 a.m. to noon at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presby· terian, 301 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach and from 2 to 6 p.m. at Costa Mesa's Hoag Health Center, 1170 Baker St. Fee is $25. For reservations, call 631-3623. CLEAN UP The Upper Newport Bay Natu- SATURDAY. APRIL 5, 1997 AS ralists will be havmg its Earth Day Clean-up from 8 a.m. to noon at Shellmaker Island. 600 Shellmak· er, Newport Beach. For more information, call 640-6746. TAX PREPARATION Orange Coast College offers a free program designed to provide income tax assistance to low income, elderly, non-English speaking and/or handicapped person from 9 a.m. to noon in room 104 of OCC's business edu- cation building. For more infor- mation, call 360-2094. CYBERCAFE Orange Coast College offers its "Saturday Morning Cybercafe# from 9 a.m to noon in Hi-Tech Lab room 201 of OCC's Technolo- gy Center. The top1c of the day will be ·Home and hearth - coplung. garderung, home unprovement. • Sessions are $29 per class -or $25 each when sign- mg up for three or more classes. For more information, call 432- 5880 • Send your AROUND TOWN items to: The Daily Pilot, Around Town, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Me$8, 92627; fax 646-4170 or call 540-1224, ext. 333. r---------------, : 5x7's ~ ag~: I COlOR l'tltNT ENWIGEMENTS ~ reg. S2.50 I I f~ )Smm COlO* hfGAJlllt~ I Sot'W ,~ ,.::,~. L---------------~ ---------------, x10•s ~ $189 l GOlOR "''NT fHlARGEMENTS ~ reg. SS.00 I ••OM JS...... COi.Oii ,.(G.t.llVU I SofM:~: .:r' ______________ .J . P~~FlJN! .. .7)~~1 Brett's Photo. Express ___ Drive-Up Convenience.--------= HOURS: (in the Ross Dress For Less parking lot) Hurry! Mon-Fri 9-7 Sale ends ·Sat 10·5 PH: 722-0611 Sat. April 12th •• • ---;i New Sfyles NriVlng Daily. Visit Us During Spring Breakl I Toes on the Nose jt:xlilt~ • Quicksilver • Baltierra Surf Boa;4s • Rietveld • 26 Red/Sugar • Club • Raisens • Big Hed • Kapu Surf Boards • Reyn Spooner • 8.5 Quake • Quicksilver Boys • Roxy Look for the opening of The Aloha ~oom featur ing Toa on the Nose Men & Women's Shirts, Shorts & Outerwear Also featuring Hawaiian Collectibles, Antiques, Longboards, Surfboards & Skateboards K·AYAKS WEEKEND WEAR 1036 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach (We6tcliff Plaza) 631-2996 I ' I SATURDAY. APRIL S, 1997 • MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Michelle Berger feeds Romeo as she does every day at TeWtnkle Park just before the release of his ,playmate, Juliet Juliet was wounded during a recent pellet gun shooting rampage at the park. .. ~GOOSE I • • ·tONTINUED FROM A 1 . . :tne flesh can cause infection. "I ;think she's 100% healed.~ Four ducks and a goose were :found dead in the park on the ;weekend of March 22, au slain fl y pellets. Days later, seven .more birds -three white ducks, ·three mallard ducks and one :ijlack-crowned night heron - :~parently fell victim to the ·s.ame shooter and died in the :¢ttack. ~ • Two wounded birds -a goose damed Leo and a white Peking . 4uck -still remain at the animal :hospital under treatment, but •easco said they should be :~leased soon. · : : Police have beefed up patrols ·«round the park, but the shooter :remains dl large. :·: Juliet's homecoming was ·~pecially poignant for Costa .. .. • .. • . . Mesa resident Michelle Berger, who visits the park twice a day and helped rescue two of the original geese. She said another goose ·named Romeo has been lonely since Juliette's absence. "Romeo and Juliet are like a couple,• she said. ·Romeo's been very sad since Juliette's been gone. He's been wandering all over the back side of the park seeking companionship from anyone wtta will give him some love and attention." Juliet seemed to pay no atten- tion to Romeo, however, as she scurried out of the cage and into the pond in the first minutes of her return . ' To • discourage future ram- pages, local representatives of the National Rifle Association will put up two signS today in the park warning that killing migra- tory waterfowl can bring a fine and jail time, said Todd Nugent, a Huntington Beach rifle associa- tion member who acts as the Auto • Commerdal • Trucks • Homeowners • Bonds • Life • Heafth • Fire * Call lor Quotes * Family Owned & Operated Co. Agents for: Safeco • Progressive • Fie. Sup erior & More Incl uding-Mercury Ins. MeeLG EaLCom You're invited to join Newport Beach Business Club members for breakfast at the Balboa Bay Club. Don't pass up this fantas- tic opportunity. • Me4't successful profession- als in a variety of fields • Greet new and old business associates • e.t a healthy breakfast from a delectable buffet While you share business and personal experiences. Oh, and after thJs great AM tune-up, you'll com1»t• mas- terfully in your business. The NBBC, established In 1980, is looking for a few aggressive business prof es- sionals to flit select categories. Breakfast meetings are the first and third Thursdays of each month at the Balboa Bay Club 0 7:30 AM. Call today for Infor- mation ... bring a smile and an appetite for business. €3 NEWPORT BEACH BUSINESS CLUB For more lnfoonatlon, pteue contact Larry DeCrona. Club Otrector 0 714/506-9S82 ' r-------------------------, : F.Y.I. : I I : + Donations can be sent to :. : the Domestic Waterfowl : : Reserve Fund at the All Crea-~ 1 tures Care Cottage, 191l Har-1 : bor Blvd., Costa Mesa, 92627. : I I L-------------------------j group's political ~on. "We wanted to put some signs up and say, 'H.ey, this is wrong. This is against fed,eral law. The acts of this lunatic are totally despicabt~,'" he said. $29500 complete Call Toll Free 888-271-4567 Don'.t Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Attorney at Law BUYING A NEW HOME? WE'RE YOUR HOMEOWNERS rnSURER! Rabbitt Insurance Agency Since 1957 AUTO• HOMEOWNERS• HEALTH '~ ~ ~ .. er;.) """"'.,, .. ..,."°"'.""''...,..,.~ _/ r ,, 631-7740 «I Old Newpon Bl~. • Ncwpon Beach (Ra, tl""I H°"'lc.IJ JOHNSON . CONTINUED FROM A 1 Both chiefs OJ?pose Johnson's leg- islation. "ls he suggesting that before we do any surveillance on a nar- cotics suspect that we go out and get a warrant on that too?" Snow- den said. "The use of a Teletrac is somet\mes what will lead us to a search warrant.• Jn addition, M'cDonell ·said there's no evidence to suggest that use of the device has resulted In a violation of privacy. ~ (Teletrac) is not an unreason- able Intrusion, and frankly it's a lot less so than what am happen during pursuits," McDonell said. "You can conjure up horror sto- ries of abuse of some poor indi- vidual's rights, but there's no evi- dence thcit there's been any, such abuse." McDonell said the device is no different from traditional swveil- lance In principle, but' it exacts a much lower cost in police resources. He said having to obtain a search warrant might mean the loss of crucial hours during investigations. "Quite often, you don't have a matter of hours," he said. "You get information on a suspect's movements, g.nd you've got to act on it." Johnson acknowledged he was disappointed to find ~elf I I at odds with police comensus but maintained TeJetrac violates •a reasonable expectation of priva- cy." "This represents a sufficient- enough intrusion that it deserves at least some minimal oversight by an independent magistrate, just as if the police wanted to eavesdrop on (a) telephone con- versation, .. Johnson said. "It's very, very different from regular surveillance .... The car~ been converted Into an instrument of the state.• The claim that obtaining a search warrant might cost the . police valuable time was no rea- son •to throw out the Fourth Amendment,• Johnson said. •1 think that it's a scary prospect,• be said. •ne Fourth Amendment was put into the Bill of Rights for a reason." Ferguson said search and seizure laws did not apply in this case. "When you do a Teletrac, you crawl under tlle car and attach it with a magnet,• be said. •vou're not searching the car, and you're not seizing anything. In fact you're leaving something behind. "(And) nobody has an expec- tation of privacy when you're dri- ving your car on a public road." THE Daily Pilot THREE GREAT MACHINES FOR ONE LOW PRICE! • lhe Oreck Hypo-Allergenic Upright filters 99.9% of breathable air particles. ORECK .sugfla Regenerates the air in a 15'x30' room every 19 minutes. 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Tustin Ave. 2700 Bristol Street (714) 633-9200 (714) 754-~1 ,,_r.~ • • .•.. -.~ it'.__ ...... ... . .. _ .......... -.... I' - SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1997 • The ~ DW'rOltY runs periodically In the o.lly Pilot. If you'd like lnfonnatlon on getting your organl- utk>n listed. call 642-4321, ext. 331. MS ASSOOATION The Amyotrophk Lateral S<;lerosls Association, Orange County d\apter, needs many voluntfff'S. For Information, call the chapter office at 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOOATION The Alrhelmers Association of Orange County needs volunteers for Its Visiting Volunteer Program; support group lead· en for patients •nd caregivers; and for the volunteer helpline. Interested volun- teers can call 283-1111. . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Of RETltED HltSONS • New volunteers receive free Intensive Instruction to help taxpayers with feder- al and state Income tax returns. The AAAP Tax-Aide Program provides free tax preparation assistance primarily to older adults In our area. The program is co-sponsored by the Internal ReveQue Sefvice with Input .from the Califomla Franchise Tax Board. Tax assistance is provided without regard to AARP mem- bership, and last year, nearly 1,000 local ~ received aid. Volunteers con- tribute at least four hours per week dur· Ing the filing season. Those Interested In helping should contact local coordinator Larry White, 675-5066. AMEJtlCAN CANCER SOOETY The· Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society Is seeking office volunteers. Also, volunteers are being sought to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. For Informa- tion on these and other volunteer opportunities, call Sally Carson, 261- 9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY RELAY FOR LIFE The American Cancer Society needs volunteers for a number of tasks. For more Information, contact Sally Carson at 261 -9446. AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE IN MEOICJNE Americans for Free Choice in Medicine, a non-profrt educational organization founded on the idea of Individual liber- ty and free enterprise, is seeking office volunteers. For more information, call 645-2622. AMERICAN HEART ASSOOATION The American Heart Association is looking for volunteers to perform vari- ous general offke duties Including pho- tocopying, typing, light computer work, as well as preparing large mailings and other various clerical duties from 9 a.m. to noon or 1 to 4 p.m .. Monday through Friday. Call Teri Brown, volunteer coordi-• nator, at 856-3555 for more Information. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PROGRAM The Americ~n Home Health Hospice Pr~O) . ."needs volunteers to give emo- tionar suppbrt to terminally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. Training is provided. For information, call 550-0800 or (800) 540- 2545. AMERICAN RED CROSS The Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergency sit- uations. For information, call Judy Ian- naccone, 835·5381. AMEJaC.&N YOUTH SOCCD CotoN del M¥ AYSO Socc.er Region 57 needs volunteen for 1996 SOC.Ce< SH· son registration. Parents of bovs ~ glrk ~ 4 112 to 16 are needed for computer input. telephones, coaching, refereeing, equipment and pwchaslng. call 640-2539. ASSISTANCE LEAGUE The Dental Health Center, Operation School Bell and Kids on the Block serve the children of the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District. The Assistance league of Newport-Mesi funds these projects thrQUgh Its thrift and consign- ment shops. To volunteet In any of these areas or for information on the league's next membership event, leave a mes- sage for Ann Marie Alford at 645-6929. AS500ATION RENAISSANCE CREATORS ARC is a non-profit group in Costa Mesa that sponsors and supports multl- outreach community servke programs, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volun- teers are needed. For Information, call Renee Namaste, 540-5803. CUDDLE. iHC. Provi<fe support to abused and aban- doned children as a Cuddle, Inc. hotline specialist. Answer the toll-free number at your own home during a 12-hour shift, one or two days per month. Con- tact Debbie Magnusen at 432-9681. DEFORE FOUNDATION FOR THE A.Rn The OeFore Foundation for the Arts, a non-profit organization dedicated to dance at 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa, needs volunteers. For more infor- mation; call 241 -9908. DISCOVERY SHOP Discovery Shops are run by the Ameri- can Cancer Society. Vqlunteers are need- ed, and no special skills are neC:essary. For Information, call 640-4777 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. -· FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARY The Friends of the Costa Mesa L.ibrary need volunteers. For Information, call the library, 646-8845. ASH • HARBOR AREA INC. Call 642-6060 to help Friends in service to Humanity (FISH) provide ongoing Mobile Meals program and emergency asslstAnce It pr<Mdes those In need. Both always seek volunteer assistanc.e In a '4riety of areas. For more Information, call 645-8050. FOOD DIS11UIUllON QNTDl The Food Distribution Cenwr, Orange County's private non-profit food bank, needs volunteers to Inspect and sort donated foods and to help wtth mall· lngs. For more information, all the vol- unteer coordinator, n1-1343. FUllUFE CWB Volunteers needed for fun and fulfill- Ing activities for entertainment and Information events benefltting abused children and other Orange County char- ities. Call John Adams at 640-0355. GIRL SCOUTS The Girl Scouts of Orange County need volunteers to be trained as troop lead- ers, serve on special committees and give lectures, demonstrations or cla.sses. For Information, call 979-7900. HOAG SEEKS VOLUNTEERS Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian is In need of volunteers to work in vari- ous areas. Some weekends . and evenings are available: Call the Hoag Auxiliary Office, 760-2264 between the hours of 9 a.m. and noon, Monday through Friday, for an application and information. i HOSPfCE FAMILY CARE Begin January. 1997 with Free Hospice Helper Orientations. Hospice Family Care is seeking people to help with errands, visits and companionship toter- mlnally ill patients and their families. If you are 16 or older and available 2 to 6 hours a week, call for free hospice train- ing. For more information, call Larry Mariotti at 730-1114. MARCH OF DIMES The March of Dimes office in Newport Beach. n~s volunteers to coordinate and 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. MASTER CHORALE · The performing arts" organization Floral & Gifts ~~~~6?~ ~44-fJ"4t r/lfltbJd/ Custom Florals -·-G ifts & Antiques -·-peciality Furniture • M on-Fri la-6 •Sat 10-5 369 E. 17th St., #13 • Costa Mesa • 646-67 45 (Next to Plum's Cafe} MICHAEL V. ELAMM.D. COSMETIC SURGERY • CALL TODAY FOR FREE CONSULTATION (714)721-1113 . 310 ~ MIGUEL DR., STE. 207 • NEWPORT BEACH CA 92160 needs volunteers for computer ticketing, filing and handling I For Information, call 556-6262. MUSCULAR DYmOl'HY ASSOOATlON Assist the Muscular Dystrophy Associa- tion of Orange County staff'. Training Is sometimes a./all1ble for volunteer helpers. Phone 550..()161. NATIONAL CAT PROTECTION SOOETY The non-profit society finds loving homes for owner-relinquished cats and kittens and maintains a retirement cen- ter for older cats. Volunteers are needed to brush the cats and give them a little extra TLC. FQr more Information, call 650-1232. I HEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The non-profit recovery center for adult women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. Call 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. or call Joy at 548-8754. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS' BUREAU , The Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau Is dedicated to the pro- motion of the city to potential visitors. If you have extensive knowledge of New- port Beach and would like to volunteer, call 722-1611. NEWPORT BEACH FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY The continuing interest in the Used Book Store In the Central library has cre- ated a need for more voluhteers 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 work two three-hour shifts per month. 'i' 1894-1996 Four Generations 102 Years! All Room Sizes REMNANT CLEARAN CE 50% OFF NOW OPEN SUNQAYS from l l -4pm ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 646-4838 C:.11 volunteer coordinator Hannah Flynn at 673-0419 or the book.store at 759- 9667 for more Information. NEWPORT If.ACM PUIUC lJ8RARY UTEAACY PROGRAM The library'S literacy program urgently seeks volunteers to tutor adults wishing to improw their readi09 .and writing skills. Tutor Training Wor1lthops held at the Central Library will certify volun- teers. They take place at 1000 Avocado Ave. Registration includes • S20 tax- deductable fee covering all training materials and b<>ola. Phone 717-3874 for more information. OAANGE COUNTY LAW AUXIWARY The involvement of the Orange Coun- ty Law Auxilliary enables hundreds of sdiool children tour the county•, Superi- or Court Building. This volunteer group supporting tl}e Orange County legal community seeks Individuals who'd like to guide such tours. For Information, call Doreen Gray at 774-6518. ORANGE COUNTY WORl(S Partic.ipate in life management and employment trainin~ workshops as a ~ success ~ to foster youth. ages 16 to 18. This one-time three hour ~ ence, or an ongoing commitment. ~ tact Tami Petterson at 851-8695. · ORAHGEWOOO 90UT1QUE The up5ale reYle boutique that bene-; frts the Orangewood Children's Hot{'e for neglected and abused children need5 voluntfff'S to create disp(ays, t.g dotheJ and work with customers. among ottw duties. For Information, call Christi~ 760-6640. ptn'ON DYSLEXIA SOOETY ORANGE COUNTY BRANCH The Orton Dyslexia Society needs peo.. pie to help teach reading skills, work OfJ mailings and coordinate the adult group. For information, call 999--011t between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m . PAOFIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Orange County PaclfK Symphony Orchestra's Volunteers in Education Opportunities program needs volunteers to assist children in a variety of hands-on muskal activities. Volunteers spend • tot~I of six Saturday mornings with the children. Call 755-5788, ext. 2jflit , THE GOSLING a child's boutique BULLETIN FROM THE GOSLING!!! Our head Gosling, Rachel, is migrating East Therefore - THE GOSLING IS CLOSING The following reductions will be taken: April 3-6: 30%-75% off April 7-11 : 40%-75% off # April 12-15: 50%-75% off . (Final Days) plus an additional 10% off the sale price April 12-15· Only Fixtures For Sale WESTCLIFF PLAZA 1058 Irvine Avenue • Newport Beach (714) 642-6619 • Hours -M-S, 10-6 • Sun., 12-5 Girls: newborn to 12 Boys: newborn to 7 . . t SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1997 ~ESI WORKSHOPS PASSOVER COOKING Passover codking is slated from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Community Center oi Orange CoU.nty, 25Q, E. Baker $t .. Costa Mesa. Instructors Nancy Adler and Adeline Cohen offer healthy alternatives to chol.es- terol-intensive Passover cooking with recipe handouts available. For more information, call 7 55- 0340. PASSOVER FOR KIDS Passover for Kids, scheduled at 7:30 Wednesday, will give parents hints on involving children in the Passover festivities. Taught by Rebbitzen Marianne Schatz and Teri Ferentz, this informative cla~s cpvers everything from pre~holi­ day activities to lunch box ite~s for the holiday at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St.. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 755-0340. 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 in Corona del Mar. Together, they exp~ore such questions as: Can racism an.d 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. Directions: 759-0999. HEALING From 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays, people gather to learn ·~Healing your Thoughts, Heal Your Body through Science of Mind" teaching. All are wel- come to join the group led by Juanella Evans. It takes place at Community Church, 1929 Tustin Ave., in Costa Mesa. Phone 646- 3199. HEALTH DAY Instructor J~et 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 c~aker St.,-Costa Mesa. The class includes health -education, joint-protection tips, relaxation techniques, pain-control tech- niques and socializing. Call 513- 5641 . LECTURE SERIES DHARMA SOCIETY Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji B1i1dd.hist Temple's Dharf!1a Society presents a lecture and d1s- cussion series April 13, and on the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202. SINGLES SERENDIPITY The popular 'Serendipity series for singles renews its weekly·ses- sions al 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Psychologist John Fry and his wife, triaJ attor- ney Elizabeth Livesay Fry, will share the p od ium to discuss •Hand.ling Conflict in a Romantic Relationship." A $3 donation will be requested al the door. For information, call 574-2214. .ASK THE RABBI Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during Singles Evening on Friday and every sec- ond Friday of the month at Tem- ple Isaiah of Newport Beach. :t\ special Oneg Shabbat {fellowship hour) will follow services honor- ing single people. It all takes place a t 2401 Irvine Ave. in New- port Beach (Back Bay). For infor- mation about the time, call 548- 6900. HAPPY HOUR Networking, camaraderie and fun are on tap at the Jewish Net- work's next Happy Hour mixer from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. The event, which is open to Jew- ish people of all ages, will be held at the Clubhouse of the Park Newport Apartments, One Park Newport. Cost is $10. Future meetings will be held May 14 and June 11 . For reservations, call 155-0340. SERMONS NEWUFE . The Rev. Gail Miller declares ., ABC~• of Joy_• at New Thought Church, the Science of Mind Center. The 10:30 a.m . service follows meditation at 10: 15, and SUoday school .LI provided. The Sunday MJ'Vicea will take place at Halecrest Park., located at 3107 Killybrooke Lane in Costa Mesa. Call 646-3199 for more in!onna· tion. UNJTARJAN UNMRSAUSTS The title of t.t:ie Sunday service at Orange Coast Unitarian Uni- versalist Church is "Sage and Saints: Who Are They,~ begin- ning at 10:30 a.m. The Re.v. Ernie Pi~ will explore developmei:it steps aqoss life that ~ead toward ~coming a fully realized person, and explQre what a wise and good person in our time and culture will be like in thought, behavior and relationships. Child care 811d youth religious education will t>e offered during the service. The church is located in Costa Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. For more infor- mation, call 646-4652. SPECIAL EVENTS EXPERIENCE FULLNESS OF LIFE Our Lady Queen of Angels offers inactive Catholics an opportunity to engage in or list~n to candid, open dialogue on topics they choose. The spring gather- ings begin Sunday at ~:15 P;m. and offer frank, honest discussion in a relaxed setting. In addition to morality, re-marriage and annul- ments, past topics have included scriptures, changes since Vatican U and more. The talks take place at Our Lady of Angels Parish Center at 2046 Mar Vista 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 sponsor a lunch, speaker and dis- cussion of timely topics at 11 a .m. on the last Sunday of each month at a private residence in Corona del Mar. For directions, call 760- 5360. BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., will conduct a free blood-pressure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday, and the first Sunday of each month. For more informa- tion, call 548-7727. SUPPORT GROUPS MENTAL HEALTH GROUP St. Andrew's Presbyterian C hurch conducts a support group tor families with loved ones with serious mental illness- es. It is led by a professional and takes place every Sunday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For more informa- tion, call St. Andrew's at 631- 2880 or Karin Mcmtgomery at 645-3708. CAREER NETWORK At 7:30 p.m . Thursday, the Career Network meeting for those unemployed takes place at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. The free, ongoing week- ly meetings are open to all and are held at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach (across from Newport Harbor High School). t=or more information, call 574- 2239. • . !... ~.' -' -.. - briefly in religion. Buddhist temple opens Dhanna school The Higashi Honganji Bud· d.hist Temple will off er an open house Sunday al 10 a.m. to pre- view its new Dharma school for pre-kindergartners through sixth-graders. The open house cofncides with the Hanamatsuri servtce in honor of Buddha's birthday. Parents can meet the teach- ers, ask questions and learn more about the program, which will teach students using stories, crpfts1 drama, music, and Bud- dhist etiquette and history. The school is free and open to the public, and registration begins Sund(!y. The temple is located at 254 Victoria St. in Costa Mesa. For more infonnation, call 722-1202. VOLUNTEERS TUTORS SOUGHT Saint Michael and All Angels seeks tutors for its mission to the Orange County Vietnamese pop- ulation, The Episcopal Church of ' -- Jewish youth tellriis tournament slated The Southern California Jewish Tennis Championships -billed as the first Jewish youth tennis tournament in Orange County -will be held May 4 a,t Corona del Mar High School. The tourney, sponsored by the Jewish Community Center of Orange County and Tarbut Y'Torah High School, features male and female divisions in · three age groups, with play~rs seeded based on experience. Registration . is $30, which includes a T-shirt, awards for all players and trophies for the win- ners. The deadline to enter is April 18. For more information, call Tammi Litke at 854-2708 or Sari Poremba at 755-0340. • the Redeemer. Those interested are asked to help an hour per week or more with English (pri- marily English as a Second Lan- guage), math and science. Coaches for youth sports are also needed. Call the program coordi- nator, Peter Daniel, at 539-6530. • 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER • ----- Full Service Salon Latest Cuts &: Styles, Perms, &: Colors, Nail &: Skin Care Services . ---~ -642-1717 283·D 17th Street, Costa Jfesa (Next to Ross) iiilllliiiii7iiim:mMm~m9~.Satilii.m9 .• 75mun. .. 1•1~ .... ~· FRESH HOT BREAD F-REE SLICES· DINNER ROLLS COFFEE CAKES CINNAMON ROLLS SPECIAL TY BREADS COOKI ES BROWNI ES PASTRI ES Open Mon -Sat 7am -6:30pm Closed Easter Sunday 426 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehouse Records) 646-1440 _.mSPRING SALE FROM CHANDELIERS To CEILING FANS u to 70% off · upu.., Oraac• Couaty for°"' ta ,_.... ..., 222 Victoria St., Coeta lie.. ::::. 848-3787 .............. ___ _ •. PRAYER BREAKFAST First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa bolds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m. every Wednes- day at Denny's restaurant at Ne~­ port Boulevard and 17th Street m · Costa Mesa. call 548-7727. HOLY COMMUNION St.. James Episcopal Church, 3209 · Via Lido, Newport Beach, otters a noon service every Wednesday with Holy Commu- nion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church staff after the service. Call 675-0210. BIBLE STUDY His Disciples Fellowship 1n Costa Mesa invites everyone for a study of God's word, food, tun an~ fellowship ~t 7:30 p.m. every Fn· day. Directions: 650·2589 (James). • Please send photographs and typed releases detailing stories-, ~oming events, sermon topics or any S: involving Costa Mesa and~ . houses of woohip to Religion Editor; Dai- ly Pilot. l30 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. You can also fax items to 646-4170. Releases are requested two weeks prior to an even~ date. ---:>nld!ll'A~~·MAnRESS Factory utlet S~ore BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! 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Richman Fullerton (714) 526-5611 Lie. # 300605433 "OUR MINDS MAY FORGET, . BUf OUR HEARIS REMEMBER" "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES ADDITIONAL 5% OFF FOR SHOPPING SATIIRDAY, APRIL 5m CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY Come Visit Our Newly Expanded LOORING DEPARTMENT · •Carpet •Wood •Linoleum -We Clean Carpets & Rugs -We Clean UpholstefY & Drapes -We Clean & wax Wood Aoora -We Rellnlah Wood Floors ~ Cenwnio CCM.nt8'S & Showers •Vinyl •Marble • Ttle Balancing Act Group that meets at Newport Beach church gives members a chance to have a well-balanced life by offering spiritual, social and outreach opportunities. A s the days get shorter and the weekends whiz .by in a flurry, groups like Corpus Christi provide a channel to pray, a place to play and a chance to give back to the community. B' (.\I ll'' \IC \11\1 1 It and spirituality. As one could guess, there.are plenty of social activities -from ski trips, softball games and dances to the upcoming Coffee House, where members can show off thelr amateur talents. court; and Regina House, a resi- dence for retired nuns. Monday meetings, prayer sup- port and retreats focus on spiritu- ality within the Catholic religion, rounding out the SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1997 A9 ri----------------------r~ STATEMENT Of 'UltPOSE I I I I I J ... Our Intentions as Mem- beR of the Body of O,rist are to: + Love ....... ort, ..,,. ~1 and honof one another as ~ brothers and sisters In • : Christ . ........... yMt ..... individual and fellowship : I time for prayer and for • t the reading and dis-~ cussing of scripture as tt: God's revealed word. • Orpnize and plll'tid· pate in Christian outreach • In other words, if you want balance in your life, this ls the one-stop shop, says co-leaqer Kathy Wilmes. •Corpus Christi combines spir- ituality and the opportunity to have social activities and serve the community,• said Wilmes, a seven-year member of the Catholic outreach group. "Part of our mission is to maintain that balance so we don't skew ih any one direction.• ·"It's an opportunity for people to get up and express themselves in a fun and positive manner,• Wilmes said. " ... 98% of the people have felt the sooner you jump in, the sooner you '11 feel more comfort- tri-fold state- ment" of purpose. Bi-monthly wel- come breakfasts give prospective members a per- sonal introduc- tion to Corpus Christi.And speaking from experience, Michellini knows being the new guy on the· block can be a PHOTO COURTESY MIKE FRIESE Members of Corpus ChrlsU Fello\VShlp, :tb ove, on camping trip at the Anza Borrego Desert, and working on house build in Tijuana. within the parish and in , the broader community. : 't L-----------------------~ Started as a Lenten Bible study group, Corpus Christi became the offspring with about a dozen members. Now in its 11th year, the group has 200 active members with an addition- al 400 or\ the mailing list. Mem- bers range in age from 25 to 45, with the majority in their 30s. It would be hard to pinpoint the key to the group's success, but for co-leader Paul Michellini, the dynamic mix of personalities is what attracted him. "I was impressed with the structure of the organization," said Michellini, 32, who gives much of the credit to the 10 divi- sions of the group, from music · and finance to communications • FOCUS ON FAITH provides brief pro- files on various churches and temple in our community. Or a n ge Coast Free Methodist Church + ADDRESS: 31 98~8 Airport Loop Drive, Costa Mesa. +TELEPHONE: 641-1944. + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday, 10:30 a.m. -services are held concurrently in Japanese and English; 9:30 a.m., adult Sunday School and the Good News Club (songs and crafts) for chil- dren; 10:30 to 11 :4 5 a.m., Sun- day School for children. This Sunday is a joint English/Japan- ese celebration of the Lord's Supper. + PASTORS: Clifford Rapp, l 0\(,f~E<~.\TIO\.\L © COMMUNrJY CHURCH ~O~GREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To ltlitv• It To C..; To C.. 11 To DO. Bruce Van Blair, Minister Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10AM Church School 9AM Adult-9:45 Children Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Heliotrope Ave, Corona Del Mar SAINT ~ruRCH .... ~Dlt' 7 ........ -..,..,,..bl.W • ...,_ ....... Fr. OcNid C. And.non, rector 3209 Vt0 lido N9wpoft e.ach 714/675-0210 II 7:30 am Traditional 9 am ConNmporol)'. 9 am Churdl Schocil 10:"5 am Charismatic and Wednesday noon Corpus Christi also focuses on com- munity out- reach, with able and take ownership in the organization . .. " -PAUL MICHELLINI yearly jaunts to Mexico for one- day house builds. A group of 50 to 60 members, with about $4,000 stuffed in their pockets, makes a surprise visit to a designated fam- ily in need and by the end of the day, they have a new home. The next trip is planned for Memorial Day weekend. From preparing Thanksgiving meals and organizilig Easter egg hunts to house repairs and holi- day caroling, service projects also benefit Mercy House 1Tansitional Llving Center; Casita de San Jose, a home for wards of the senior pastor; Masaru Horikoshi, Japanese-language pastor. + CHILD CARE: Yes. +UPCOMING SERMON: "How to Pray," based on the Lo rd's Prayer, text from the Ser- mon on the Mount. + INTERESTING NOTE: Today at 7 p.m., Ross Yamaguchi from UCI campus Crusade for Christ will give his testimony during a prayer and praise service. Prayer will be offered for per- sonal, community and world- wide needs. First United Methodist Church + ADDRESS: 420 W. 19th St., Costa M esa. bit uncomfort- able. "I remember sitting in the back of the room by my!lelf when I joined the group," Michellini said. "But 98% of the people have felt the sooner you jump in, the sooner you'll feel more comfortable and take ownership in the organiza- tion." · Corpus Christi Fellowship meets at Our Lady Queen of Angels in Newport Beach. For more information, call Paul Michellini at 760-8342 or Kathy Wilmes a t 999-8947. For upcom- ing events, call 250-8616, ext. 2. fo.cus on faith + TELEPHONE: 548-7727. +SERVICE TIMES: Sunday, 10 a.m. worship; 8:45 a.m., Sunday school for adults and children; fellowship, follows the worship service. •f. SENIOR PASTOR: Steve lsen- man. + CHILD CARE: Child care for infants to 3-year-olds is provid- ed for the worship service. Preschoolers to sixth-graders are dismissed early in the ser- vice to go to children's choir. + UPCOMING SERMON: Tim Novak, layman and candidate for the ministry, will deliver the sermon Sunday. His topic will be ''.Resurrection -What Now?" addressing how people with Christ live out their lives. St. John the Divine Episcopal Church +ADDRESS: 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. • + TELEPHONE: 548-2237. + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday, 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:45 to 11 a.m., Sunday school for children ages 4 to 10. + SENIOR PASTOR: Conrad Nordquist + CHILD CARE: Provided Sun- ous HEIJ< ~IC >1 ·s SCI E\l'E New Thought Church Science of Mind Center 1845 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA (1811 SI. and Poll! AlllNll, I tllock E. ol HIWor ll'ICI) CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30a.m. Office: (71 4) 646-3199 Rtv. Gall Miiier, Intern Mlnlattr Dr. Juantlla Evans, Minister Mtmbtr: 1""'1ICltlollal Ntw Tllougllt Alllonct 6th. Sund4)' ANGEL ART SHOW: #Special Art Exhibit in the Sanctuary" 19th. Saturdf SPECIAL SEMIN R: Roger Williams "'Break Through# 9:00 em -11:30 am 23rd. Wedoesdf MIDWEEK SERVIC ! H'fhe lesson# 7!00 to 7:30 pm 26th. Satu~~ SPECIAL SEMiN~: "WIH WCM"Mn Don't ting the Blues• 9:0Chm to 1 :00 pm \IETI IOl>IST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNmo METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Boker, C.M Worship ·& Church School 8 :30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard George 979-823.4 LA.GU:N.A United Methodist Church 21632 W esley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morhlng Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Mlnlstera David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services Avallable NSWPORT CENTER UNfTED METHODIST CHURCH I 60 I M«irguerlte Ave Corona def Mar 644-0745 Worship at B :OOAM & I 0 OOAM Children Sunday School 1 O:OOAM Jr. & Sr High S·OOPM l'<>\Dll .\ITY t'lll 'l{Cll W HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH ..l. (Dlaclplea of Christ) 2401 lrvln• Ave. at Santa laebel Newport BHch Sunday Worahlp -10:00AM Dr. Denni• W. Short Minister 645-5781 C II H ISTI. \' SCI F :\CF FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, ·Hewp)lt leaeb 673-1340 or 67}6150 ~1oamt 111mo ... lclbool 10 Cllll w ...... ,......_,sim SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Pca::tac VleW Dr, Newport leach 644--2617 or 675-4661 Oudl lOcm lllDdclr ldliool 10 Cllll W.Z :I 1 ........ IS-tllt11119d1 My II- At.J ti#~./'"'-tlw,.. *II,..,~ tlhe. .,J -..,., "If"'-,.., ....,. """' ............ laiah'21l .,_..tin. M*I' a.di •111e ~ C.. tlOrtll.SdlllW• .... MM-._.11 day, 8 tq 11 :30 a.m. .Z• UPCOMING SERMON: Nordquist will speak on Jesus' plan for the future. + INTERESTING NOTE: On April 13, Bishop Robert Anderson will make an episco- pal visit to the parish. There '1.till be only one worship ser- vice at 10 a.m., when he will be present. Harbor Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) + ADDRESS: 2401 Irvine Ave.,· Newport Beach. + TELEPHONE: 645-5781. + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday, 10 a.m., Communion service and PHOTO COURTESY 01N l£STFfl Sunday school for children age 10 and younger; 8:30 a.m., adult Sunday school. + SENIOR PASTOR: Dennis Short. + UPCOMING SERMONS: This Sunday, "Sent Out as Special Agents"; April 13, "Reducing Our Delight Deficit." •to INTERESTING NOTE: On May 4 at 3 p .m., William Leonard Foglesong will be ordained into Christian min- istry. Representatives of the region, other congregations and the ecumenical communi-· ty will participate in this ser- vice. This is the first ordination to be h~ld at Harbor Christian Church. • Compiled by MJcbeJe M. Marr Worship and hear chis pracucal. Chrin-ccntcrcd, biblical m~ge. "AS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE" (I Corinthians 15:1-11) Dt. John A. Huffinan. Jr Saturday. April '\, 5:.'0 P.M. rr-.h'"' unday, April 6. 8:.30 and I 0: I'\ A.M. 600 St. AnJrew~ Ro.~J. Nt>\\ 1x>rt ~.H.h. <. '.1l1t11rni i ( 714) 6~1 -23 0 (.ICl'I~ lr"m N~" !fl I l.1rbw H111h 'xh.-.11.11 II'\ m~ m,I I ~th I ST: MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Anns atui Open Minds " Worship 9:30 Jambortt a Eastbluft" ln Newport Btach 644-1341 . Invite the residents of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar & Costa Mesa to your place of worship. To Adv~rtise in the Religious i>ireclnry Please Gall Gloria -574-4240 or .. . BOb-574-4253 • • A10 SATURDAY, APRtl S, 1997 Oecak honored for providing Human Options to. abused women . T he setting was the austere concrete reception corridor of the new and impressive Orange County Muteum of Art. One hundred people accepted a greeting from pretty Ann McDow- ell of 0r4,1lge County's United Way. They were then offered a cocktail from the silver trays of The Four Seasons' staff standing at attention and waiting to please the gathering of The Alexis de Tocqueville Society of The United Way. They had come to honor their o~ and to pay special tribute to one outstanding woman in the community. Her name: Vivian Clecak. Her passion: Human Options, a shelter for abused and battered women and their clill- dren. Clecak is the shelter's founder and director. In 1982, long before the global- ly publicized death of Nicole Brown Simpson raised the specter of abuse, Clecak and others real- ized the need for help in the all- too-pervasive realm of domestic violence, and Human Options was born. United Way has vigorotisly sup- ported Human Options, along with nufnerous other organiza- tions serving the needs of men, b.w. cook women and children in this com- munity. On this night, the Alexis de Tocqueville Society members would recognize Clecak -the petite woman with the powertul soul -as Humanitarian of The Year. A· check for $5,000 was handed to Oecak along with an elegant oystal trophy fashioned in the image of a parent and child together. -"For the pa.St 16 years, Human Options has represented to me the embodiment of caring in this com- munity. Working for Human Options has indeed been the greatest honor and privilege of my DIAMOND'S AND DICE Cabaret committee members Mike Green, Suzanne McWayne and Tish Braga pre pare for the upcoming April 19 fund-raiser .. Diamonds and Dice," to be held at Mesa Verde Country Club. The evening of dinner, dancing and : dice will benetlt the Orange County Performing Arts Cen- • ter. For reservilttons, call 666-8143 . • # • Making Your World Better From. Within! (714) 673-1212 SEE OUR WEB PAGE http://www.farthinginteriors.com Remodeling!!!! 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Marta Chave:t Wilcox, president of United Way Orange County, quoted Edith Wharton in referring to c;lecak's commitment: "Individ- uals produce light in the world· two ways. Some are the light. Oth- ers are the mirror that reflects the light." Cleca.k bas been both. The dignified reception and dinner, with hosts Marllyn and Tom Sutton and underwritten by Pacific Mutual, attracted a cross section of community support. Judy Sweeney, Merritt and JeaDQe Johnson. Dave and Jeanne Tappan. Elizabeth and John Stahr, Marilyn and Tom Nielsen. Carl and Margaret Karcher, Darlene and Walter Gerken. Mason Wllllams, Tom Rogers, Mik~ Meyer, and Anne Nutt were all endorsing-the efforts of United Way. Other guests in the crowd induded Clecak's fiance, John Prlcz, Julie Newcomb Hill. Katbertne and Jack Scboellenun, and Alexis de Tocqueville Society members GD and Nancy Rommel. Ann Blake and JOMpb Wheelock. Alan and Terry Hoops. and Jim and Joanne Rollam. The de Tocqueville Society was created in 1972 to recognize peo- ple who have rendered exemplary volunteer service to the conununi- ty, in the spirit of the 19th-century French diplomat and wrtter Alexis. de Tocqueville, who marveled at the level of community concern he found in the new nation called the United States of America. Bob Hope, Henry Ford D, President Ronald Reagan, Walter H. Annenberg, Leslie H. Wexner, and President Jim.my Carter have been recognized by the sodety. ul am extremely {>TOUd to announce that the de Tocqueville Society of United Way has raised a total of more than $850,000 towards its 1996-97 community campaign, 1llis amount represents a 10% increase over last year," Tom Sutton said. The society's example is one of dedication, generosity and strength. They represent the very best of this community. • B.W. COOK'S column appears Thurs- days and Saturdays. Originol IHIPERGO $5.99 Sq. ft. 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Our la.ndtc&pe deatgn ta on the leading edge r.rom simple plant l8'}'out to lnU'ioate Buropean gard.ena Botan1oare'a quality Mld ablllty to a-t tile Job done ie tnoompal'&ble. · -· ~-...................... cr::.r1•> ...... .. ...._..,.., TI I I ,. MUSIC DANCE GROUP The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center presents the Mark Morris Dance Group, which will perform "L'Allegro, ii Penseroso ed il Moderato• at 8 p.m. today and 2 p.m . Sunday at 600 Town Center Drive, CO$ta -Mesa. nckets cost $18-$59. For information, call 556-ARTS. KINGSTON TRIO Orange Coast College pre- sents the Kingston nio at 8 p.m. today at OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance reserved tickets are $26, advance discount tickets are.$23 for OCC students, senior citizens and children under 12, and tickets sold at the door are $30. For information, call 432-5880. MUSICAL TRIBUTE Emmy-award winning pianist and band leader Joe Massimino and jazz singer Jack Wood join a group of top-rated musicians in a m usical tribute to Hollywood at 4 p.m. Sunday at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore The- atre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance reserved tickets are $14, advance discount tickets are $12 for OCC -students, senior citizens and children under 12, and tickets sold at the door are $18. For information, call 432- 5880. PIANIST lnf ormally Yours presents pianist and composer Jon Jang from 5:30 to 8:15 p.m. Wednes- day at Founders Hall at the Orange County Perfonning Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Cost is $10 for members, $15 for first time guests and $30 for others. For reservations, call 556-2122, ext .. 218. 'THE FOUR SEASOf"S' The Pacific Symphony br~estra will perform Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" at its first chamber CQncert of the Leo Pt-eedman Foundation Oassics Series, at 8 p.m. Wednesday and Thursd~ at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $8-$44. For informa- tion, call 755-5799. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONaRTS Pree live classic rock perfor- 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 in the Town Square at 1\iangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART · ART CLASS 'fhe Oasis Senior Center offers a ~-week-discussion group based on Julia Cameron's •The Artist's Way" from 1 to 8:30 p.m. beginning Thursday at 800 Mar- guerite Ave .• Corona del Mar. Paricipants will explore their cre- ative potential and overcome cre- ative blocks. Cost is $58 and pre· registration is required. For infor~ mation, call 644-3151. PHOTOGRAPHY Entry-and intermediate-level photo enthusiasts are invited to sign up for "Photographing Landscapes and Seascapes• from 7 to 10 p.m. beginning Wednes- day and meeting every Wednes- day for three weeks at the Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, New- port Beach. Cost is $75 and an additional, instructed outdoor workshop on a weekend after- noon is included. For informa- tion, ca.11644-3151. CALIFORNIA THEME -"Diverse Media/California Themes" is an exhibit of pastels, oils and metal works by Carlo Emande, on display through April 30 in the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For information, call 717- 3801. Quick ... Fresh ... Hot! - --~~~~~~~~~-lJin Tb.i Foot/[,, LUNCH, DINNER, l'l....--r CATERING, TAKE OUT vnmge '-'ounty ~~=-~~~&~ -"' 615 W . 19th Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 548-4333 • (714) 548-1352 I Fax 714 548-0399 FRll Pona Pilu:r With Minimum Purdwe With Ad • Vtrrullly dimln111<S roni:amNnrs Ider TDS. LEAD,~ Cym (Giardi.l banbhoa ·-&Cyp1uopaoridium)·-· ···-JO Day M:incy 8odt Guwnttt CJ/ Ft>r I~ OuAlot or Orrkr " :rP J(8 1-800-942-2072 I :-1 f t; :I-·:.-l ).) \ ,-"'···· . ~. ,. • ,,. • a. -1' CAIUWAL MASKS Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Gallery will be transf onned into the dty of Venice through April 17 with •Tue Art of Mask- ing Human Emotions.• 18lcing on the magic of a carnival celebra- tion, the exhibition features a col- lection of beautiful masks that are associated with the colorful festiv- ities of carnivals which precede Lent in many Roman Catholic cultures. Admission is free. For information, call 432-5039. HISTORICAL ART lsraeJ Artist Joel Rohr presents his landscapes and portraits of the Holy Land through mid-May at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 755-0340. C1TY HALL GALLERY "Orange County, Etc.," featur- ing oils, portraits and landscapes by local artist Jack Cannon, and •Colors and linages Pleasing to the Eye," expressive and vibrant oils and acrylics hy Peter David- son, will be on display in the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery through May 6 at 3300 Ne~rt · Boulevard. For more information, call 717-387-0. ABSTRACT ART The Orange County Musewn of Art presents Joe Goode's exhi- bition of post-painterly abstract ~ through April 13 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759-1122." VIDEO INSTALLATION The Orange County Museum of.Art presents the internationally circulated video installation work, MThe Theater of Memory," by • contemporary artist Bill Viola at the Museums'• Installation Gallery through June 1 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information. call 759-1122. 'FIRST IMPRES5'0NS' •Plrst Impressions: The Laguna Beach Art Association" is at the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. "First Impres- sions• features selected California "plein air" paintings created by the founders of the association from the Orange County Museum of Art. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world- class models and the Grand Salon which offers touring exhibits. Admission is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is located at 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For information, call 675-7863. SPECIAL FUND-RAtSER Orange Coast College pre- sents a fund-raising dinner, designed to assist OCC in send- ing its culinary team to the Ameri· can Culinary Federation Western Regional Competition in Portland, from 3 to 9 p.m. Sunday in OCC's Student Center and Captain's Table Restaurant, 2701 Fairview Road, C0sta Mesa. The event · includes cooking seminars, demonstrations, tours and a five- Celestino's quality MEATS . Tile Finest Meat and Se1tJice Available we cany Rocky F're,e Range Chickens . Manni~ Celestino 's own Chuck Boneess Beef or Turkey Pot Roast Jerky $2.79 lb $17.50 lb Fresh Seqfood Fillets Yellowtail Atlantic salmon $5.99 lb $7.99 lb Cooked Whole Bar•B•Que Chicken $2.49 lb Celestino's Homem ade Products • Beef Jerky • Turkey Jerky Sausage -20 Different varieties Patties -.Beef, Turkey & Chicken I I ';' I I ,' • ' \ I I /, ' I/ I I ( 270 East 17111 St • Costa Mesa • (714) 642-7191 (Hillgren Square) 1 o:oo to 7:00 Mon-Sat Monday: Chicken Sandwich ...................................... $3.99 T&Hl•d•Y: Salad Special Cobb or Caesar , .................. $3.99 Wedne•day: Burgers w/ Potato Salad or Slaw ...................... $3. 99 Thursdlly. Meatball. or Turkey Sandwich ...................... $3.99 Frida~ Fresh Fish of the Day w/Salad ...................... $8.99 • All Sanclwieht!Js come with choice of Potato Salad or Slaw • \ ,,,, .r/ II•'•'•) I I'. /', ,/ Happy Hour 4-8 Mon~ 8Un e-10 ' 1/2 Pi1ce Pim & H9'd Crafted Houee Bw$2.00 course gourmet meal. Cost is $40 For information, call 432-5835. CYBERCAFE Orange Coast College offers its •Saturday Morning Cybet- cafe • from 9 a.m. to noon on April 12 in Hi-Tech Lab Room 201 of OCC's Technology Center. The to_pic of the day will be "Real Estate -searching from your easy chair.• Sessions are $29 per class or $25 each when signing up for three or more classes. For more information, call 432-5880. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest Tiki docked 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 chil- dren under 12. For reservations, call 673-0240. FARMERS MARKETS Every Thursday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p .m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds. The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For information, 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- _. ~Siiiiiiiiiiiiiio For Dinner SATURDAY, APRILS, 1997 A11 side Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. STAGE EDWAAD ALBEE 1\vo short works by America's premies absuidist playwright. Edward Albee -"American Dream· and •Finding the Sun" - runs through April 13 in Orange Coast College's Orama Lab Stu- dio, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa . M~. Curtain is set for 8 p.m. Fri- day and Saturday and 1 p.m. Sun- day. Tick.ets are $5 at the door. For information, call 432-5640. SCR READING South Coast Rei)ertory pre- sents a reading of Stuart Flack's new comedy, •Sidney Becbet Killed a Man," at 7:30 p.m. Mon- day at 655 Town Center Drjve, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $7. For information, call 957-4033. 'DEATH OF A SALESMAN' South Coast Repertory presents "Death of a Salesman" through May 11 on the Mainstage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance schedule will be Tuesday through Friday 9t 8 p.m .. Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $28-$41. For informa- tion, call 957-4033. LUNC H BR UN CH BA NQUETS Amp!~ Free Park.mg At Newport Beach Nautical Museum · 151 ECOAST H\W ( TBAC AYBRIDGEJ714 673.J.it.25 &ez 1Alf An American Cafe Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch • Catering Available ~._,'iii' *--"' For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 251 Sh!!¥1"! W111 • Newpoti Boch .t.? A'l2 SATURDAY, APRILS, 1997 briefly in entertainment isb Community Center Oilldren't Concert at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park. Ave., Costa Mesa. Cost ii $10.50 for adults, $6.50 for children and there will be discounts for Jewish Commu- nity Center members. For infor- mation, call 755-0370. Gladys Knight opens pop music series Gladys Krught, Al Jarreau, Gordon Lightfoot, and David Gates and Bread with Llv- mgston Taylor will perform one- mght .only concerts in the Ofd1. 1 ·County Perfonning Arts Cenh·1 ·~ summer pops series. "mght performs May 16; Jdrreau appedrs June 7; Gor- don Lightfoot plays June 20 dn<l DaVld Ga tes and Bread will -.top dt the center on their 25th cmruversdry tour on July 11 . Tickets, which range from $28-$50, go on sale Sunday at 10 d.m. dt T1cketMaster outlets .rnd the Cen ter box office. For · more 1nformrttton, call 556- \RTS South Coast Rep adds to new season South Cods! Repertory c1n11uunced more pldys that will I><• stdged dunng its 1997-98 '-ol'dSOl1 Joining the previously 11nnounced "Our Town." "Pyg- 111c1l10n" dnd "Arcad.Ja" on the STAGE 'LOVE LETIERS' The JC'w1sh C ·onunuruty Cen- ll'r of Ordnge < 'ounty presents Ill(• pldy "Lov(> Letters" at 8 p m. todu}. Sunday, Thursddy, and \pnl 12 dnd 13, dnd 2 p.m. Sun- dt1~ ctnd Apnl 13 dl 250·E:-Baker '\t . Costa f\-tesa Tickets are "12 50 !or mc>mbe1s dnd $15 for olt1ers For m1ormd l10n. 755-0340 'TREASURE ISLAND' The Riverboat Pldyers, m asso- ' 1t11lon with NE'wport I lcUbor rtullcal Museum.p roudly stdges 1h J>1t•m1e1e c.;how "Treasure blcmd " di 1 :30 p.m Sdlurdrtys .111d Sunddys Uuough June 29 on llte <leeks ol The Pnde el New- RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY WI.a Yow Dolar Conn Mwel 1922 KARIOR llVD. COSTA MESA • SU · I I S6 Mai:nstage will be Richard Greenberg's •tturrab At µst.• Greenberg's •Three Days of Ra.in• is currently playing to sold-out audiences on the the- ater's ~ond Stage. Rounding out the Mainstage slate for next 1 season are two plays still to be announced and the annual pro- duction of "A Christmas Carol.• On the Second Stage, the West Coast premiere of Peter Hedges' "Good As New" will be produced, as well as "The Birds," "La Posada Magica," "What the Butler Saw" and two plays still to be determined. 1Win Pahns offers some tax relief For those who dread April 15 and the tax season that leads up to it, Twin Palms will pick up the sales tax on parties of 20 or more people during the month of April. On April 16, the restaurant will offer a tax relief lunch special: Buy one entree and get a second one for tree. To make group reservations, call Karen Carll at 721-5867. For more information, call 721-8288. port, 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for children. Musewn members receive a $2 discount. For information, call 505-2178. KIDS . - CHILDREN'S CONCERT Take a musical journey through Jewish life and culture with Craig Taubman at the Jew- COLLEGE FOR KIDS Orange Coast College otters an introductory band program for fourth through sixth graders, The Kool Katz :-Beginning Band, from 3:20 to 4:20 p .m. every Tuesday and Thursday from April 8 through Jupe 12 at Paularino El~entary School, 1060 Paulartno St., Costa Mesa. Registration fee is $35. For infor- mation, call 432-5880. WEARABLE ART Children from ages 6 to 12 are invited to create art that moves and wearable art they can use while moving in Art After School, The "M" Projects, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Thursdays for four weeks beginning April 10 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Cost is $45 and preregistration is necessary. Call 644-3151. STORY TIMES . Mesa Verde Library 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 "Goosebumps" club meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 759-0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sun- day, Barnes & N~ble holds a tun- filled craft and story hour for chil- ANTHONY'S LANDSCAPE Gary Dtlarosa Seed l Sod lawas MaJlbll, Gardto LIQlaU frrlt1tloo Dr1la Wor~ Sprlatler Systems Installed (Hto, 111aa111l, I npilrs) Plllltlnt. trtts. sbrubf. flowers, troud co•er (GardeaJnt Malateauu Stmu) I Entllsh S~alllnt I. D1tld Rlttrl (714)'64i-1858 Fm btlmatu . Ru,oeablt Prices LlciaKd (714) 114-4594 * 2 Adult & 2 Children• A $50 value Order a SHOWnME STARPACK and receive INSTAI LATION FOR ONLY $4~ Good on all your television sets! ·PLUS ••• Get 4· FREE ncKETS to the (ln.tallaflon and fidcets owr o $95 Valuel} -c.n.. c-t em..s- Add SHOWJJME k> yoor service and receive A FREE tickets to the (~~onda FREE UPGIADEI Featuring: • Complete Basic Service • Converter • Remote • Your choice of Premium Channels! .. ' , .• , . . . ' •' -~ dlen of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., 'Itt- angle Square in Costa Mesa. For in.formation, ca.ll 631-0614. SOOALDANCE Orange Coast College offers a six-week social dance workshop that teaches a number of lively Latin dances from 8:30 t6 10 a.m. Saturdays, starting today through May 10 a t 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Fee is $45. For infor- mation, call 432-5880. BALLROOM DANCE DeFore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Friday and Saturday night at the Defore Dance Center, 151 Kalinus Drive, 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 -· /, 'hi!!! )/r11 1 ()utl et Nortli Carolina • Discounte d Prices at a Southern California address HEMPHILL'S RUGS & ~ARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa with a disc jockey playing all kinds' of music until 11 p.m. The dance lesson is free with the price of the S5 admission. For in.formation, call 241-9908. ADULT BAU.ROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa-Senior Cen- ter offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Singles and couples welcome. Live music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is $3. The Senior Center is al 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For in.formation, call 645-2356. SINGLES JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS • New Jewish Relationships allows Jewish singles to choose people they wish to date from profile albums that picture and describe singles with a wide range of personal and profession- al interests. Membe rship fees are $40 for six months and $70 for a yeM, nonmembe.rs of the Jewish Community Center are $10 more. For information, call 755-0340. • Tennis Ladder for Singles offers an opportunity to meet new people while improving your game. Registration fee is $18 and interested parties put their names on a list and can challenge players on .the list. For inlonnation, call 755-03:'0· 4 ~JAM, singles 21-39, holds a variety of outings and activities. For more inf onnation, call fhe JAMline at 665-5048. • Jewish ln Between Singles, age 39-59, offers social and cul~ tural events and-can be reached by calling 755-0340. ' SYNAGOGUE VISITS Meet young Jewish singles and couples for Friday services in area synagogues. 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(N·13) I JlllllYMMIUIAE (Ill KU.Ill INI TllE DEVIL'S DWtl (ll) 11N/11ERSITY C•Y•' C•" 0"" ., UCI I U, '" IRVI~! • 7,,, 8S« &811 Tiil DEVIL '1 on (fl) 111l IAllT (N·11) TllE llXT11 MM (Pl·11I LIAR Ulll (N-11) Ulll LIAR (N-11) ! Newport Beach/Cosra M a Daily PUoc , SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1997 A 13 ' -fortttn community commentary ' also won- derful to have this so close to Hollywood. It could be the next Cannes .. Jim Abbott: a mortal Angel By Michael A. Glueck I t is opening day, 1997. Jim Abbott, Corona del Mar resi- dent, is no longer an Anaheim Angel. No matter, though -Jim Abbott will always be a special Angel. finally took its toll. Jim Abbott has always had a special kind of injury; a perma- nent one. lje was given one arm at birth, albeit a very strong left oqe. a better one. 'He worked long and hard and never considered it a sacrifice. He rounded the bases of life at full speed. We often bear the terms "hero" and •inspi- ration" used to excess. In Greek legend a hero is •a man of more than .__ ____ __i ·human strength, courage gods." A heroic person is one who "uses extreme means to get a necessary fesult." Inspiration is "the influence of thought and strong feelings on actions, espe- cially on GOOD actions." has accomplished in a few years with one arm what most of us could not do in a lifetime with two. Jim Abbott disabled? You would have a difficult time con- vincing me. To baseball fans and peoplE! everywhere, Jim Abbott will always be our special Angel -Acbess Diane Ladd . on the Nevvport B~ach International Film Festival You see, just like mortal men, mortal athletes and mortal pitch- ers, the perennial triad of age, declining performance and injury Jim Abbott did not let his injury strike him out. When the great pitcher of the universe threw him a change-of-pace curve ball, be developed Jim Abbott or ability, especially a warrior favored by the Jim Abbott is truly heroic and inspirational to us all. Ten or 20 or 50 years from now, very few of us will remember the Angel season of 1997. But baseball and athletes and the spirited everywhere will always remember Jim Abbott. He • MKJtAEL A. GWECX is a Newport Beach resident. VIEW • B b DON UACH I DAILY PILOT ar ara Sted, Connie Stevens and Dlane Ladd have .their popcorn at the ready, anttclpatlng the opening of the Newport Beach International Film Festival. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Andre Agassl warms up for his first Davia Cup match at the Palisades Tennis Club ln Newport Beach. gains TENNIS FANS After all the advanced hoopla, the Davis Cup tennis tournament has finally arrived. Court greats Andre Agassi and Jim Cotuier are among the U.S. team mem- bers who will take on the · Netherlands and who will no doubt wow the fans at the Pal- isades Tennis Club. ONtMA vtRrrt It may not be Cannes, yet, but . the Newport Beach International Film Festival is conducting its second annual celluloid invasion of local movie houses this week. losses NEWPORT HARBOR CHAMBER Chamber leaders got some bad news this week as longtime Vice President Barbara de Boom announced she is packing it up and heading for new territory. De Boom has accepted a position as president of the Orange Chamber of Commerce. JERRY JACOBS The community mourns the loss of Jacobs, a longtime resi- dent of Corona del Mar and the past president of the Shir Ha-ain a lot temple in Newport Beach. letter of ·the week Say .your prayers, inconsiderate churchgoers I f I were writing a stoiy, I'd • title this one "Churchgoers In Sheep's Clothing." At 10:15 a.m. Sunday, I drove into the Corona del Mar High .... School swimming pool parking lot only to find it full as usual. It serves as overflow parking for churchgoers. Fine so far. As I drove around futilely tf)'· Ing to find that •one open spot," I soon rullzed tn.t every foot of l'9d curb in the lot (dmignlrting flrellnls)Nd•car~ Pllltid next to tt. To compound the probllm, ... ~ PMtdnO tp1C91 lllo hid cm IU. Qlllv.plibd thlNfn 0 p.non.ny d.cbd them). Wtwt strudt me• Ironic wm the relatively large number of law-breakers that were attending Easter church services -all with a cleat conscience, probably. I am pleased to report, however, that this wayward flock was in the minority (about 25 to 35 drivers), as most people parked there legally and are considerate of the rights of others. I'm really fed up with rule- breakers who masquerade as upstanding citizens of the com- munity. We so oft9fl hHr, •ft'i realty not our bwfna• or •cton"t get lnvofved• or •you•re not your brother's keeper." I wHI r, on recon:t as MYtnQ that 1 wt mate my buitnm ·the l~biltty of othei's Md - those who violate the rights of others. For those of you who might be looking, for. ,.ust and happy ending to this ta e, take heart. Thanks to the prompt action of the Newport Beach Police Oep.artment, appropriate dta- tions were Issued to offenders. Fina~ mess.ge from me to The ~: In the future, prllCtlm wMt Is pruched to you on SuncMys. end ..• oh, Y'IS ... try to set a belt..-eMinple • par, ~a! 'J04X k._ Who were P'Obllbfy ~~· They mi;ht...-be doom9d to emua.t. ~ thoughtlm attlons. WJl\1' Msa•JllOll Nlwport lled\ They DARE to make a difference • EDITOR'S NOTE: This Is the first in a two-part series on the efficiency of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education known as OARE. This week's column highlights the many components of the program. Next week's column will chronicle where it goes wrong. D rug Abuse Resistance Education has been under intense scrutiny lately. A survey of DARE graduates by the California Department of Education showed few, if any, long-term benefits from the pro- gram. Likewise, an article in The New Republic last month raised questions about the effectiveness of DARE and the tactics used by DARE supporters attempting to mute criticism. . Through all of this, the people m the trenches somehow have to stay focused on their mission to reduce drug use among children. Lynne Bloomberg has worked in substance abuse education for the Newport Mesa Unified School District since 1985. She is an intense, dedicatea, and forth- right indJvidual who insists she wants the best for children and society. A registered nurse, Bloomberg was well-known to the district active in the PTA and a volunteer with now-defunct PRIDE, Parent Resources and Information on Drug Education, when the dis- trict tapped her as its drug pre- vention specialist. Bloomberg also runs the police department-sponsored Substance Awareness Program, teaching skills to combat "shaky parenting." It is offered to par- ents of fu:st-time alcohol or drug offenders. Bloomberg received the Award of Merit from the Newport Beach Police Depart- ment for her work. Bloomberg said her job is the "risky business" 'of drugs, alco- hol, tobacco, and violence. She describes DARE's purpose as twofold: provide good informa- tion about • nsky business," and teach life skills such as making good decisions and responsible choices, and hand.ling peer pres- sure. About the New Republic report, Bloomberg said, "I was horrified. What bothers me most is the hierarchy of DARE Ampi- ca and their apparent lack of conscience. I was shocked at the passion detailed in the New Republic article. I've never seen anything here like they report- ed,• referring to people being "Dared" with harassing tele- phone calls, vandalism, and threats toward those who ques- tion the program. Thirty-year-old Tom Monarch has been a Newport Beach cop for five years. A 1989 college graduate in marketing and son of an Orange County Superior Court judge, he wanted to be in law enforcement since he was a boy. RIGHT STUFF john hedges Officer Monarch worked the streets for three years before acceptihg the DARE assignment, a full-time position. A junior league football coach in bis spare time, Monarch voh,mteered be~ause he likes working with children and enjoys the interac- tion with clubs, groups, and com- munity leaders. Monarch teaches sixth grade DARE, tJ 17-week course devel- oped by Los Angeles education officials wt.th input from other cities. law enforcement officials, and teachers. ·we teach 6th grade because th~ feeling is that the age just pnor to junior high is where chil- dren are exposed to peer pres- sµre from older kids, the strongest peer pressure of life," he said. • DARE is part of the regular school curriculum. No parental consent is required or given, but. as Bloomberg explains, "No one has ever asked for their child to be taken out. U they did, then we would probably just send the kid to the library to study." The DARE program also teaches kids about violence, what it is, and how to avoid it. "Many people don't realize that some of our kids are violent,· Bloomberg said. "If we defined violence as knifing and gunning. kids wouldn't listen. So we have to expand the definition. We do have bullying and harassment (in the schools). The latest thing is to get beat up because it's your birthday. DARE addresses these behaviors.· Officer Mooardl explains vio- lence and drugs go hand m hand. Estimates are that more than 80% of reported crimes nationwide are drug-related. "I teach that disagreements are a normal part of life.· he said. ·And yes, the verbal or non-verbal actions can lead to physical violence; that's why we include it. We haven't been able to measure whether our work actually results in improvement in behavior, but aggressive behavior is unacceptable." Self-esteem also makes up a block of instruction. "I don't th.ink self-esteem lessons) go far enough," Bloomberg said. ·u I had it my way, then we would have the best (possible ) on-going charac- ter education in the schools. U someone else were doing it, then schools wouldn'.t have to. Schools can take a stab at it, and all will benefit.• Officer Monarch tries to teach real-life consequences of low self-esteem. Kids are niost vulnerable to crimes, fighting and drug use when they are"feelmg low." Many kids get in to trouble as a devastating after effect of divorce. "I tell them, :trv not to take it ~o school. Don't lower your guard il someone asks you to do some- thing dangerous, like drugs. Through achievement and doing well, even helping others, you can feel better about yourself' and increase self-esteem." Students frequently ask Monarch about parents using alcohol or tobacco. uKids ask me, 'Well, is wine bad?' I tell them. 'When we talk about DARE, we are talking about abuse. So dad has a glass of wine and then a cigar after dinner, that's not what we are talking about.' We are talking about the eftects it has on young bodies." Officer Monarch's overarching lesson to his students is one of personal responsibility. His mes- sage: •My focus is not to be your ~vior and it's not to get anyone m trouble. I can't make you listen in class. ls it really the teacher's fault.if you don't pay attention? Your parent's? Your tutor's? No it's you. You shouldn't have to ' depend on DARE.• About the effectiveness and appropriateness of DARE, Bloomberg reminds us. "Some parents don't accept responsibili- ty to begin with.· . And Monarch says, "DARE is not a numbers game. We are· successful U we tum around the one kid who may be teetering. "How can you put a value on that one kid even il the invest- ment is substantial? It has a big effect on a few kids. It's just so hard to measure success because you don't have access to influ- ences from other sources, like family or the media. DARE is not an inoculation. It is an element in the larger drug war. It creates a fneodship with the police.• Lynne Bloomberg contends that the drug problem runs much deeper than what DARE can do. "What we really need is grassroots efforts and building values. Kids need reinforcement and values instruction. When parent's ask, I tell them to go to their church or synagogue regu- larly. . "But I don't say that in the schools. We have to be very care- ful about that." • JOHN HEDGES is a Newport ~ach councilman. His column appears on ~t­ urday. write your representatives "" • ' .. . .. .. .. I SATURDAY, APRILS, 1997 davis cup •• .to ' courtside A real racket Pavtno big buckl for thote coveted bavil Cup tickets bought spectators the prtvi· lege ol spending big buclu on parking, food, drinks and sou- venirs. . Tournament watchers bad to spend: S4 for a Heineken, S2 for a soda, SS.SO for a plain chicken sandwich, $20 for the most basic gray or white T-· shirt, $15 for an embroidered sweatshirt and $20 for a hat. Let's not forget the SS charge to park in the weeds neer the Back Bay. So the grand total for a one-person ~p to the Davis Cup, including parking, a Heineken, a soda, a sand· wich, a T-shirt and a hat, would come to $56.50. But that doesn't include the ticket price or a $3.50 ice cream bar for dessert. The early bird gets the prime spot Parking is premium for the Davis Cup so get there early. · Despite 1,000 parking places off of Back Bay Drive, by 9:45 a.m. Friday people were routed to the Newport Dunes parking lot at the end of Bayside Drive, said Nicholas Eylicio, parking -attendant at the Dunes. It's a 10-15 minute hike from the DUD8I puking lot across the bridge to the Hyatt Newporter and finally to the courts. It's good for what's ailing you If you forgot your sun- screen or start feeling faint during matches, don't worry Hoag Hospital medical assis- tance will be available. Hoag officials will occupy a tent equip~ with water bottles, sunblock and a bed in the shade. There is also a doctor available each day. No major injuries-Friday, said Celeste O'Brien, events coordinator for Hoag, just a few people who scrapped some skin tripping in the parking lot. What, ·no Budweiser? American beer purists beware. The tournament might be on our land but the beer is all Heineken and Ams- tel l.ight. Proust I -Compiled by Jennifer Armstrong and Michelle Terwtlleger MARC MAATN I DALY PLOT Voluntt.>er ball shaggers prepare to change posltlons at the end of a set Friday as the Davis Cup tennis tournament got Into full !-.wi ng. Action continues today and Sunday at the Palisades Tennis Club ln Newport Beach. 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Al any moment, the game could end, Brooke could be whi_sked away with her security guard, and I'd come home without the prize- wmning story I was after. Even as play continued, and continued, and continued, I kept my eyes on her long, reddish brown hair. • l thought about how her ~air looked redder than I thought it would be . .Curlier, too. And how it was strange how sometimes she'd hold' dn umbrelld over Agassi's opponent while d blond woman held one over Agass1. The crowd roared and '1ans streamed freely past the security · guards, interrupting · my thoughts. And I noticed that final- ly she was JUSl standing near her sedl, snapping pictures of Agassi. How sweet, I thought -a big star breaking out her Kodak to preserve thjs victorious moment Cash for Your Old Jewelry I I It may be worth more than you think! ~= Chances are you have "buried · treasure" in your jewelry or safe deposit box. What's collecting dust could be collecting cash for you! for rwo days only, Charles H. Barr Je~elers will have as our guesc Mr. MJrk Eben. an international buyer of antique, escace and "prrviou,ly owned" jewelry. · Mr. I hrn i' a former inmucrnr of the Gemological Institute of • Amcma. I le is also an author and lecturer to the trade on antique and collectible period jewelry. He will be avaiJablc this Friday and ~.mml.ty to con uh wtth you on the discreet dt,p<>\lllon of your jewelry for the hi~hesc possible c:.:uh m.uket pric(. Di po ·c of .l single piece or .in tnmC' collection. Two Day Only f rid.ty. April 4 ...................................... ) 0 a.m. co 6 p.m. aturd.ay, April 5 .................................. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Or by appointmtnt upon rtqut11 CHARLES H. BARR for her sweetheart. . I mentally rehearsed my line: "Hi, I'm from the local paper here. Can I talk to you for just a moment?" I took out my pen, ed my notebook to a blank page and tapped her on the shoulder. She turned to face me, arid suddenly ·... not Susan. Not the Calvin Klein girl of the '80s. Not . the star of "Blu~ Lagoon." Not Agassi's other half. It was Tracey. Tracey McCowin, a receptionist at the Palisades Tennis Club, who - nice as she was -didn't have any Agassi connection. Once I'd stopped her, _I had to ask her CONTINUED FROM A 1 · see the other players back at something: How did you feel home.• about getting this job? • Looking at a picture she took -She said sbe was excited to be of Agassi at the U.S. Open Cbam- there, was thrilled she got such a pionsbip, Zyd sighed dreamily cushy job. There was my 30-sec-and said" •And then he won. I ond sound bite, all the fodder I was in heaven.• had for my big front-page story. Other Dutch fans We{e just as So I will instead use this space bard-core, but not about Agassi. to say this: If you were at the The troop from Hopand was Davis Cup this weekend and told decked out in orange from bead all your friends you spotted to toe, wearing giant wooden Brooke Shields, I won't tell. shoes on their heads and Dutch And if you didn't think you flags painted on their faces. saw her, could· you pretend you Koos Boekenstijn, of Delft, and did? It would make me -and Kees Muijser, of Rotterdam, trav- possibly Tracey -feel good. eled with a group of students to •JENNIFER~ Is a Dally Pilot staff writer. I . support the team and were ready to here all for Dutch tennis. The cheer comes from a play on words. "Ondergoed • means underwear and • byzondergoed • means "very good" in Dutch. Edward Wolthuis, a tennis player from Enschede, said be was here to help the Dutch team feel more comfortable. •we realize we're in the minority, but we're here to make as much noise ~s possible,• Wolthuis said. •(Jan) Siemerin.k said we 9ave him a lot of help when be played against Romania. ... He said be won that match because be really had the great help of Dutch students.• ·\ J om us at Crystal Court for an exciting thH·e Jay l'\'Cnt Sp\msored by '" unset Maga:ine & Boob, fca ruring more than 60 uniqut' exhihiton. with innovative iJcas hlr rhe'plant cnthusin~t tn the , ophisticatcd gardener. Purchase unique hyhrid s, attend educ:nrinnal ,cminars and experience the wonder of magical ~t'ntin,tr-.. mdudt· • Growing Fruit Tree. walk-thmugh compctttinn gnrdcns featuring unique landscape ~den • water garden~ and more! . Bring your favorite ~herirs for a complimentary harpeningl Admission and parking ar free! 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Not after what local fans witnessed Friday at Palisades Tennis Club. Andre Agassi and Jim Courier, two of the best for the United States, made sure the much-ballyhooed international event lived up to its local billing with electrifying, edge-of-your-seat victori~ against the Netherlands, two matches lasting six hours, while taking the breath away from dienard fans and making a lasting impression upon a ten- nis-loving community. The chilly winds squealed through- out the day, but Courier actually referred to the spring conditions as •ideal• following his incredible victory • · over Holland's Jan Siemerink, 4-6, 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3, a match that last- ed 3:24 and ended close to dark. Agassi gave the U.S. a lift with his win over Sjeng Schalken, 7-6 (8-6), 6-4, 7-6 (7- 2), in first sin- gles, extending his Davis Cup winning streak to 14 matches before an announced crowd of 5,296. QUOTE OF THE DAY 'That) why tM f/U4I Nu WM four Grand Slam lilJes aNl .... ranked No. 1 in w world. beaw.w JM {Couri6J doesn 'r ptlltk : •• • -U.S. CAPT'AIN TOM GUWKSON But it was Courier's courageous comeback, once again, that seemed to ·exemplify Davis Cup tennis, capping the double-dip thriller that gave U.S. captain Tom Gullikson's squad a com- manding 2-0 lead in the best-of-three format. . It was the first tbne in Courier's illus- trious career he had come back from a two-set deficit to win. OON LEACH I DAILY PILOT America's Andre Agasst pumps his fist after a dramatic victory ln the first set of his 7-6, 6-4, 1-6 conC('1est of the Netherlands' Sfeng Schalken .Friday after trailing ln the tiebreaker, 6-5, only to come back with two mini-breaks before pulllng it out with an 8-6 advantage ln the opener of the Davis Cup duel In · the fourth set, Siemerink had match point at 5-4 and 30-40, but the Dutch southpaw retwned a Courier serve into the net. · r-------------------------~----------, I I : U.S. VS. NETHERLANDS : I ',. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l DUBS TODAY + FRIDAY'S RESULTS ~ •(Courier) certainly didn't lose heart," Gullikson said. •He didn't pan- ic. You know, down match point, he hits a great first serve and Siemerink dumps a return in the net. Then in the tie- breaker in the fourth set, he stepped up • Andre Agassi (U.S.) def. Sjeng Schalken (Nethelllands), 7-6 (8-6), 6-4, 7-6 (7-2). • Jim Eourier (U.S.) def. Jan Siemerink (Netherfands), 4-6, 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3. Don't count the Dutch out yet; they trailed 0-2 in the Round of 16, too. United Sta8s IHds. 2-0. By Richard Dunn, Daily Piiot · and ripped some returns. That's why the guy has won four Grand Slam titles and been ran}ced No. 1 in the world, because he doesn't panic. •He's like a warrior, and when it's time to go do battle, you know he has put in the work. He worked extremely hard this week in practice on the court, •:. TODAY'S SOtEDULE (noon) ~ • •Rick Leach-Jonathan Stark (U.S.) · vs. J~cco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis (Netherlands) +SUNDAY'S SOtEDULE (11 a .m.) + • Andre Agassi (U.S.) vs. Jan Siemerink (Netherlands} • Jim Courier (U.S.} t I I I I I I I I I I I NEWPORT BEACH -Long after the last remcµning fan bad exited the Palisades Tennis Club, Jacco Elt- ingh and Paul Haarhuls of the Netherlands Davis Cup team were trying to break a sweat under the lights in the chilly air Friday night, orange practice shirts and all. Iii SEE THAIUER PAGE 83 ' I vs. Sjeng Schalken (Netherlands) I I I ~------------------------------------J Their mission: To keep the Dutch alive. The ·extra practice time for Haarbuis, ranked third in the world in doubles, and Eltingh, ranked sixth, was daily pilot h~gh school athlete of the week I ' I I . . I ) I\ I l ) I ' 'i I ) I ' I ' i I ' •, ( ' I ' I I I • Newport Harbor standout appears to have just one thing in store for him down the line -the decathlon. By Berry Faulkner, Daily Pilot Contrary to popular belief in Sea View League track and fteld drde1, Newport Harbor High'• Chuck Loo does not have a twin brother. And. be would DO doubt UIW'e UI, thole clonlnq l9IMfCben in SMfWM' biftila't y9t maWed the ~-ldence reqUINcl to ch~ a -.na more compla tban DoUy the lbeep. .• • al tbe j1IDkli' lladout'I vut and ....ma poww ID .............. dual mellt rulel allow him to compete~). IUCb ......... =Wymcl rM90ll. All• c -,....._ID tbe t 10.metS bigb burdlel, the 300 ....._, • It, tbe ~jump, triple JUillp and long jump, the deemed necessary by captain Stan Franket, the former use standout who turned the country's tennis pro- gram around, after the United States placed the visit- ing Dutch in a deep 2-0 hole heading into today's third rubber at noon. It could be the clincher for the U.S. in the Davis Cup quarterfinal with Jonathan Stark and Palisades Club member Rick Leach, a hot team at the moment, host- ing Haarhuis and Eltingb m today's ESPN telecast, "We've been mixing and matching our doubles players, as you all know, with lirmted success," U.S. captain Tom Gullikson said. •And one of the great things about having Stark play with Leach is that you SEE DOUBLES PAGE 83 W,i:'RE PERFECTING THE FINE ART O F C USTOMER SERVICE. Oldsmobile . . LEASE Douaa..E . HEADER ·' ( ) I< \'LI ( . ()I '\ I \ I" F \ ( I l 'I\ I ( ; \ I ( ; < H >I>\\ I< I '\ < · 11 SI I<\ I< I PI l '-I ) F \ L 1-. 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I () ~ I ''· ' ' 'I (Z) Oldsmobile ... 12 SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1197 , DON LEACH I DALY Pl.OT •.-A iaerlca'a Jba Co1ll'ler ...... to lacceafuly return a ahot against Jan Ste~erink of the J-\.Netberlandl la ~· opeaer of lbe DawrCup match at the Pallsades Tennis Club ln Newport BeacJt. CcMDter, wbOM clutdl uplol .. carrled the U.S. In a 4-1 victory over Brazil ID the round of ti, nllleJI from two .... down to pull out a tUrring 4-6, 4-6, 6-1, 7-8 (7-.&), 6-3 trlumpla to put ~ t1ntted States bl the driver's seat going Into today's doubles play. \ Group of Dutch students earn trip for making noise for tlieir boys-. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot 'N EWPORT BEACH-The . most obvious spectacle at the Davis Cup isn't the tennis. But it might take a moment upon arrival to figure out exactly what it is. That orange swarm in the middle of the East bleachers. Can't miss it. But who are they? · Meet the most fanatic fans in the world of tennis -45 Dutch students clad in orange overalls, orange T-shirts, orange wigs, orange hats is what that mass is. "We're not here to irritate, but to enjoy, and to make everybody in this stadium have fun," said Baken Yan Klijusand, a 24-year-old. Yan Klijusand has taken a week off from his internship in Eindhoven, Netherlands to join students for a voyage to America for the Davis Cup. The students, both men and women, are members of six tennis clubs that have tight ties with the Dutch Tennis Association, which funds part of the trip. Zilveren Kruis, a Dutch insurance company, also puts down money for the excursion that has already sent students to India and Romania. The students had to come up with about $600 from their own pockets.for this trip. The money seems to be"well worth it as the students sing, chant, hoot, yell, wave flags, spin noisemakers and do what looks like a Tomahawk Chop throughout the match. •we do it during breaks, one minute and thirty seconds· · of noise," Bas Vastert, 21. said, "We're professional noisemakers." • The Dutch con'tingency made their first burst of sound with an eruption of applause for the United States' Andre Agassi when he approached the court Friday morning. •we cheer for everyone," Robert Velde, 23, said. u Andre's very popular in Holland, though. He's so good, too. You realize how good when you see him play .. It's different on TV." After Agassi beat their Sjeng Schalken in three se~ ·couple of the students went up to Agassi's coach, Brad Gilbert, to get a photograph taken with him. (They were wearing orange Styrofoam wood shoes on their heads -Holland's version of Green Bay's Cheeseheads.) •1t doesn't matter if we lose," Luc Roelofs, 21, said. "1bis is America!" The students are staying at hotels on Superior Ave. in Costa Mesa, and have rented cars and been sigbt-seeirig. "Venice Beach!" Yan Klijusund said that the famous stretch of surf and sand was the first place they went. •And Beverly Hills and Hollywood. All the tourist stuff. 'We're going to Disneyland Monday.• For most of the students, this is the first time they }\ave been to America and are ta.king time off from school and internships. They were selected randomly from about 150 students wanting to go. "The only vacations I take are for the Davis Cup. "They let me off and say they have to see me on TV, n Yan Klijusund said. Taking time off from college isn't a problem, either. "For most of us, money is the 'problem, not time. We have plenty of time, n Vastert said. "We're free to go. Very few things we're obligated to do. We study by the books and it's by our own discipline." Their boisterous behavior is all in fun and patriotism, they stress. Chanting "break point" -in Dutch, of course -"BRAY-KEY, BRAY-KEY," and whistling is a far cry from the demeaning, threatening words that were fired at the American team during its first round play in Brazil. "We're not like that at · all," Yan Klijusand said. "That would never happen. We have fun." SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1997 IJ • Agassi ·offers a dim vie~ of Michael Chang:~ •What's more, Andre •ICbedulingpr~blems" as their DAY.IS CU p OTES but both refused to diwlge an ,.-----------------------;-; doesn't h&ve much use for reason for declining Davis Cup ,,. asking price for tickets or any : TELEVISION 1 invtt.ations. other infprmation. : such mundane items as Not that the Americans Hong Kong, Agassi sa.id:-•Pilm matches, two away from tying •More than two boun alter the : +Today-ESPN, noon. . "dead rubbers " either needed them, b!-1t Agassi felt your commercial here. but play Bill Tilden's U.S. record. first serve, a fan was still waiting : +Sunday -ESPN2, 1 p.m. I , · compelled to spill his guts Davis Cup. If you are asked to "If we're up 3-0, then you're outside the turnstile, to get in, , (delayed) -----.,;-------following his win over Sjeng play, you have got to play. You talking about an exhibition. I asking for any available tickets. : c j By Richard unn, Daily Pilot Schal.ken. 7-6 (8-6), 6-4 •. 7-6 (1-2). can't just deciine it." don'.t think (a third day) needs to He actually offered me a sum for L.----------------------_.,. "It is disappointing (not • In the eyes of event be meaningful. That's like saying my media credential. (No, it • Typical Southern California NEWPORT BEACH -Even though U (5. t6nnls flexed its collective muscles Friday in the first two rounds of the Davis Cup world~ against Holland at Palisades Tennis Club, Andre Agusi was in the mood to rip bis counteJparts and protest the Davis Cup format. Pete Sampru, the top-ranked p).ayer in the world, and No. 3 Michael Chang both cited I L-------------------------~ THRILLER CONTINUED FROM 81 off the court and in the gym. and he comes to the match ready to leave his heart on the court. All - of those things really go into hav- ing the heart of a champion." Most of the media had van- ished by the time Courier arrived for a p0st-match press confer- ence, nearly an hour after his win. One tour ,reporter questioned Courier's respect for the press. Courier, in a nutshell, said he never intended to show disre- spect, adding he was more con- cerned about getting bis body physically ready for Sunday than newspaper deadlines. "Playing 3112 hours in Davis Cup tennis is a pretty exhausting thing for your body, even in these conditions that are ideal to play in," said Courier, who now has three tremendous Davis Cup vic- tories in a row, on the heels of the U.S. win over Brazil, J-2, in which Courier had two singles wins, including the clincher. Siemerink, pushed to five sets for only the second time in bis career after leading two-love. blew off his post-match press conference because he was so depressed after the setback. But Dutch officials who cor- nered Siemerink in the locker room -off limits to the press - said he believed the main reason he was able to take a 2-0 lead w~ because of Courier's strug- gle on first serves. • Earlier, Agassi swept Schalken, but the first set lasted an hour with the match taking 2:36. It was Agassi's first win since the U.S. Open, following which he had dropped six consecutive first-round matches. "It shows me exactly bow tough I am to beat if I just set my mind to it on every point of the match," Agassi said. "That requires a certain amount of dis- cipline and a certain amount of belief m yourself. It could very easily be a breaktlp'ough match for me.• l Agassi was playmg Schalken for the second timefin his career, the first result con11.ng lo.st year with a 6-1, 4-6, 6-3 win at Indian Wells. "I think (Agassi) was better .today," Schalken &a.id. "He was more fOCU1ed, and at Indian Wells, he didn't ~ow me. He didn't know my name.• Agusi laid it "almost felt like a women's match with the break of serves happening.• Agua wuf:quickly, 4-0, then Schalken ed the pa.ce and came back the slow Plex- ipave IWface, :t: aided with a strong breae. •1 would've · yed a lot better bad the conditiom not been so tough, but I think I played real well in spite of the conditions,• Agullsald. DOUBLES CONTINUED FROM 81 having them here),., Agasst said. promoters, a U.S. victory today in how could we make every World wasn't for sale.) sports tans: About half the aowd "For the country, we should have doubles would be great for the Series go to seven games. 1t:s • Patty Fleshman. longtime started for the exits alter Jim the ~ ~ p~ying. I know team to clinch, but it could be going to go seven games or it's employee at the Palisades Club Courter forced a fifth apd P~te 15 ~Jured nght now, but 1 ·devastating at the box office on not. I don't think you can sell and the right-band person for decisive set against Jan think Michael should be here . I Sunday for the •dead rubbers." three-day tickets ... if we are up owner Ken Stuart gazed at the Siemerink, while on the brink don't know why he's not here. That's another issue Agassi 3-0, then we're not obligated to scene below her fi.om the of an incredible comeback. He has proven himself for the felt inclined to discuss. play and it's over. We won. Why elevated bar. area an hour before • Stuart said he received a letter last severaj. yea.rs ho~ good he is, "Honestly, if we are up 3-0, I'm do you want to come out and see Friday's fiist serve and stood in from Charlie Eaton, thanking and .he should be givmg more to not ca.ring as much about that something that's already over? . ., awe. "It's amazing," she said, him for carrying on the Pali.sades DaVIS Cup." win on Sunday. just for the • Ticket scalpers bad a presence-"how this club has gone from tradition and-keeping the name To].d ~t Chan~ hacf . record sake," said Agassi, '!)'ho Friday. In fact, two were . sev.en original members (in alive. Eaton opened the original commeroal COJJllJlltments m has won 14 straight Davis Cup questioned by ace~ reporter, March 1992) to the Davis Cup.• Palisades Club in 1965. davis cup world quarterfinal J im Courier (above) digs deep for a basellne Joreband as he battles Jan Slemerlnk (right) in Friday's Davis Cup Quarterfinal match. at Palisades Tennis Club in Newport Beach. Below, left, Courier pumps his fl.st as b.e emerges victorious out of the third set. And.re Agassl, below, right, was busy dealing with the Netherlands' Sjeng · Schalken (left). r---------------, : DAl.Y Pl.or PHOTOS rr : : DON LEACH : L---------------~ .. - istry with someone by being with them a little bit, whether it's your wUe or a doubles partner.• Courier's victory over Jan Siemerink, 4-6, 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 (74), 6-3. and Haarhufs working overtime Friday night when even the vendors bad gone home. STAN ll BAC K ::~ .. . ., OR ... r -. • Davis Cup ushers have hands full with the crowd · at Palisades Tennis Club. .. By Molly Yanity, Dai/;' Pilot a.. ...;_ __ ....;... __ ___;,. __ ...;_ ________ , NEWPORT BEACH -·Seatsr please,• the chair umpire's voice bellows through the Palisades ,;, • Tennis Club. _ Meanwhile, about 10 people;: are trying to get by a woman -: .. who is insistent about linking,.: · plastic chain across the steps ~ - leadingup to the bleachers. r Nope. Not gcflna happen -~ they aren't getting by. Have to ~ wait until p~ay stops agAin. ~ By that time, up to 60 people-: who have wandered from their:- seats for various reasons are • waiting to return from behind ;: the chain. Their window is only: about 60 seconds. Then it's · ~ "seats, please" and the chain :: goes back. • "I guess this isn't a football game where you can get up aDllJ .. get a beer anytime." said one -!: .. fan who was scurrying back tQ ,; bis seat. r·:- "You wouldn't believe bow ;.: many people who have no :=: understanding what is going ~: on,• Doreen Irish said. ~ Irish is a member of the Palisades who is serving as a volunteer usher for the weekend. Friday, 'she was . stationed at the busiest bleacl}ef' entry -the first one fans run· · into after entering the fadlity,:4 "Nobody else will be walldOg and people don't feel funny : about being the only one," Irish. . said. At professional tennis competitions, fans are prohibf~ed from milling about the aisles so players will not be distracted from the movement. Chair umpires are espedailJ picky about the area behind the players, rather than the sidelines. This precision causes spectators who are stuck in the .. aisles when the umpire reprimands them to duck down and hustl~ to the nearest exit, ar just sit in the aisleway. By lrish's station, fans were trying to stand bn the stairway that led from the ground to the bleachers, six steps that stopped about four feet above the ground. ,. Early Friday, the chain WU at the top of the steps so fans could see the action. but it was moved to the bottom where vision was blocked. lt was sug!)ested that the • · move was made because fans '· were blocking advertising :. placards that were placed on the : edge of a bleacher overhang, : but event promoter Russ Cline : dispelled that notion. "(The chain) WU just fie~ in the wind up there making : ' noise,• Cline said. •ESPN ii ftlmlng IO tight. you can't 1ee anything outside the court. anyway.• •The usher's job isn't just to hold back fans during play, bul allO to lilten to tbe Aodes fans try to pe11 owr on tbillD hopes of entry. •J'Ve beard ...., aa.. the bOok. ..... 111* lilllL know tbey've __. a commitment to play togMber all year, and minus tbrM ic... to tbe Woodiel (llbd4 WoocDlrtdg9 and Mark \\\>odb'de al A~ wbo tbey"W IUD kllO ...-.a bill tldl ,..r. they're OM al tbe tGp ttu. ar four MIDI tn tbe wGdd. The U.S. lost in doubles earlier this year against Brazil with Alex O'Brien and Richey Reneberg. Lat yeer, the U.S. loll in Prague againlt the CMCh Republic. Winning dOublel in tbe put for the U.S. u.eed to be gtmmM, But no more. And DOW the pnmme't oft L8ach eDd Stark. •ft detinite1y mak• it ...... Win· Ding the ftnt two malCMI, • Mid 1AKb., i'elening to And.nt Ag811l't win OYS Sjeng SdM1~ 1-e (8-6)."M, ?-6 (7·2), and Jim The Dutch, however, are notorious come-fl'Qm-behind players, u evidence of their victory over Romania at Bu~ in the first round. Holland wu down in the tie, 0-2, then woo clOW*ls with Bltlngb and Haarhuls, and swwpt the final two sin- glet. •This 11, my 11th DaYil Cun tie, and I mow one thing for c.wtalD, T QullOrton lldd. "nothing II for cel1ldD. • That's wby Praiak•, WMb bili bid ageimt a wall ID wbit could be bll Dllftl CUp rwan ~ .n. tt JW1. Md D' p i' •we are going to try and clinch lt (today),• Gulliluon Mid. •But t remember th1I same (Dutch) teem wu down two-low . to Jlamlnia, u wea and they came beck wtth three matches, and that's why they're here.· . Bvm If tbe U.S. had not swept Pdday, GuJHUan ~ ltill be feeling pnay good about bll mane.. ·~up two-loW and having ('olflllijr aDd ~'°beck you up. rd MU'° w. Shi liiild ... .._.... .. media ...... --· SoiDe ..... ,. CD' Hr~ ..... ,. .......... i.. 0..1111 .... ~~ ~to ... .......... _... ..... tlMl,. •• -.. •• • .. .... ad 1'IGl9 ClllMDced you .... good diet' .. , --yau're playing btg •••~ind~ cma mlf ... dmn· 11 .... ,. •• ·o.•bce-.s. • ....... •IM SATURDAY, APtUl 5, 1997 Sometimes you have to ' take a deep breath and swallow hard, but right is right and in the long run it's the only direction. T here is no instant replay in high school baseball, a reality which created some personal torment for me and clllyone else who had a scorebook in thetr band Monday dt Corona del Mar High. At issue was a borderline infield smgle/.error call in the third inrung of the Sea Kings' Pnde of the Coast Tournament game against Costa Mesa. It wasn't a routine infield hit, but l deemed it one nonetheless, confident that this thoughtful subjecllve decision would not subsequently take on gra.nd Lmportance. It wasn't until about the fifth mrung, I guess, that I literally began squinning in my lawn chcUt, cogruzant of the fact that Robbie Gloster's seemingly innocuous chopper over the JC VOLLEYBALL occ (12-1) • • nnpress1ve By Mike Sciacca, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -II there's one thing Chuck Cutenese dnves home to his Orange Coast Col- lege men's volleyball team, it's teamwork. "I stress to my players that we win as a team, and we lose as a team. lt's that simple," said the coach of the Pirates. "When we support each other, the n we're a very formidable team." And a difficult one to defeat, too. The entire OCC team seemed to revel in high-fives and back slaps Friday night, espeaally so since each in uniform got the chance to strut his stuff m a 15-10, 15..4, 15-7 Orange Empue Con- t.edmce victory over visit.mg San Qlego Mesa. : ~I really wasn't anbcipating that," Cutenese sa.td of tus entire rqs}er seeing act:lon. "Especially ~ we came out so slowly. But, W< managed to settle down and took off from there." "There• was an early 5-1 deficit in game one. The Pirates fought back, however, to Cdtch the Olympians, just one of two teams to defeat OCC a year ago, at 10-10. A Darin McBain kill gave OCC an 11-10 advdnldge, and then setter Mall Wnghl served up the final fo1,1r pomts · Afte( an easy win 1n game No 2, Cutenese went to his bench in the third game, the most spinted of the night John Coon, Trav1s Conley, Alan Hoang, Mark Pozsgai, Steve Jobes, and Andtew Mwd1e - with the addlbon of McBain and Rob Cammarata, d1splaye exceptional ball movement m the game Tars best-ball 237 I N D U S T R Y GOLP HU.LS -The New- port Harbor High boys golf team competed in the best-ball Damfon Tourname nt at the Industry Hills Sheraton Friday wi1h 21 other teams. The Sailors shot a combined 237. Kevin Ollson and Rusty Hill shot a 77, which is a five-over par, to lead Newport Harbor. Thaig Concannon and Zach Lafata knocked a 78, and the duo of nm Slidsong and Jason Stone shot 82. Xtreme soccer club tryouts slated Sunday nyouts for two YOUTH Xtreme club soc- cer teams will be held at Costa Mesa High School Sunday, Apr 6. • .For the girls under-14 team, ttSf tryout will be a t 2 p.m. ~ugh 3:30 p .m. • • From 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m., try- 6pls will be held for the boys Qniler-16 squad. -- mound was the lone hit off CdM left-bander Ryan Lewis. I knew it wasn't my decision alone (the offidal book and both • coaches would be consulted after the game). But I began replaying the play in my mind, , re-examining my own judgment in search of justification, or, perhaps, a new insight that would cause me to change my initial ruling. nus epiphany never occurred, however, and I rode out Lewis' gem confident I had made the correct call. A few spectators made late-inning inquiries about the no-hit nature of Lewis' work, and before I knew it, the final out prompted Lewis' teammates to explode from the dugout, lifting him aloft in typical no-no · celebratory mode. This l did not expect, and l realized then, more than ever, the strength of my scoring conviction was about to face the ultimate test. r swallowed hard, then consulted the o!ficial scorer, who had, while following a house full of boys through about two decades of diamond devotion, completed enough score sheets to fill a small Dwnpster. J was relieved to hear she bad also ruled it a single (I'd le~ed over the yea.rs to trust her judgment) and felt she was similarly bolstered to hear my confirmation. She mentioned something about a small measure of grief she'd endured from other spectators who thought it should have been scored an error. At th.is pojnt, an impassioned ' argument from one or both coaches might sWJ have turned the tide. But none was · forthcoming, so, consequently, there would not be any no-hitter headlines in Tuesday's Daily Pilot. As a reporter, I've been conditioned to face such a quandary with unblinking objectivity. But that sure didn't do much for the uneasy feeling which has stuck with me ever since: that I'd denied a young athlete a truly precious pitching feat. . l stand by my decision and barry faulkner • will live with the misgiviQgs it invokes, knowing full well that this is inconsequential to the realization that Lewis must do the same. 0 The Pride of the Coast provided a confidence-building Spring Break to Newport Harbor, the Red and White Division runner-up, as well as CdM, which won its final three games make 18 victories in its last 20 Pride of the Coast contests. But it also rendered a sobering preview for Costa Mesa and Estancia, who will •welcome• CdM into the Pacific Coast League baseball wan ln the spring of 1~. The Sea Kings defeated its future league rivals three straight days, by scores of 11-0 (Costa Mesa), 1&.0 (Estancia) and 9-0 (Costa Mesa, again). The two Costa Mesa-based schools managed nine combined hits in 21 tournament innings off CdM pitching, while watching the Sea Kings' sophomore-stocked lineup amass 35 hits (two grand slams, another solo homer, and eight doubles). PCL representative Laguna Beach, at least, gave the Sea Kings something to think about with a 10-6 tournament-opening triumph. 0 While most spring sports are ta.king place ip outdoor venues, it bears noting the CdM boys gym has been substantially enhanced by the ins~tion of a new tighting system since basketball season ended . .. 0 CdM baseball coach Joe Koh's talents are not limited to swinging a fungo bat and filling reporters' notebooks with well..spoken wisdom. He also designed tbe new logo (a trident jutting through the letter C) that adorns the Sea Kings' caps and jerseys this spring. Koh's graphic artistry has also been adopted by Coach Scott Gorton's softball squad, which displays the logo on its T-shirt jerseys. 0 Calvary Chapel Hlgh's Craig Falconer, selected to coach the South boys in the Orange County All-Star Basketball Game, April 19 at Orange Coast College, won't need pregame practice sessions to evaluate the talents of Newport Harbor senior Danny Pulido. Falconer, a former star at Costa Mesa High, coached Pulido for years on a travel ball squad that included his son, Kevin Faiconer, who will also represent the South against some of the top seniors from the North. OUT OF THE WOODWORK TENNIS sec women topple Bjola Costa Mesa High product Matt Broesamle bas undergone a transformation with significant weight loss; and into a legitimate college player at Concordia M att Broesamle had a pretty good senior year at Costa Mesa High around the baseball cliamond last season. of biJp., but when Broesamle tore his rotator cuff in the fall. it looked like it was to the bench With him. was still a problem. He wasn't really respected. •1n the fall (Schriiepp) had roe in the seven. eight or nine spot in the lineup. I was hardiy playing first base at all," Br~e said of the presea.son. this conference, espe- cially a freshman that we didn'tactively reauit, • the coach said. COSTA MESA -The Southern California College women's tennis team took a Golden State Athletic Con- ference decision from visit- ing Biola 7-2 Friday after- noon. · ·He hit well -.452 and five home runs, actually. He pitched well -a record of 7-3 with 57 strikeouts, to tell the-truth. He wasn't really healthy. The injury kept Broesamle from throwing for a month. But, he didn't take it lightly, so to speak. Broesamle bit the bills that surround Concordia's campus. He ate less, ran often and worked out more. The injury was healing, but the doctors confined. him to a Broesamle And as soon as it didn't hurt Broesamle to throw, Schniepp moved him to thfrd base where he not only bas the highest fielding percentage among the regular infielders, he is The Vanguards took five singles matches, but was forced to default in the No. 6 spot, and Biota earned its only other point oU of a default in the No. 3 doubles slot. He wasn't re¥J,y recruited, though. "It's amazing, H Concordia's Coach Jackie Schniepp said. HHe called us because his sister went to Concordia, so we asked him to try out late in the summer. H And when be got to Concordia University in Irvine this past fall, well, he wasn't really offered any scholarship money. "I didn't get much recognition in high school. 1 walked on as a pitcher, but he didn't expect me to be much." Broesamle said of his current mentor Schniepp. Schniepp let the freshman put on an Eagle uniform and was hoping to get some pitching out "We ran him into the ground .• · We do that to all our pitchers,• Schniepp said. "When he hurt , b.imseU, I told him one of bis setbacks was that he was c.anyllig around too much weight.• By the time the season began, not only was he throwing again, he was 20 pounds lighter. • 1t just helps so much: I move around more. I can't really · explain it," he said. •Tue difference in running iB incredible." Despite the weight-loss, there COLLEGE SPORTS position that demanded less throwing, so Broesamle was battling for the job at first. It wasn't until the Eagles' regular first baseman went down with an injury of his own that Schniepp was going to have to insert his rookie. "By the end of the fall, we knew he was going to be solid. He's a diamond in the rough," Sclmiepp said. He really responded. "I think (Schniepp) was very surprised,• Broesamle said . •Any freshman who can come in and be an impact player, we're surprised. lt wasn't that it was him personally. Any freshman would've surprised any coach in ~also hitting at a .328 clip and leads the 14-17 Eagles with 29 RBI and tops the squad with four home runs. He has started all 31 of Concordia's games. "Offensively, he has a lot more J>Qtential. He's going to play a big part in the future of this team,• Schniepp said. "He'll be in the middle of the order for the next three years and we can go after other spots in recruiting because we know he's there." "It kind of makes me feel good,• Broesamle said. "We just didn't get much recognitiOll in high school I bad a pretty good senior season." But we already said that, didn't we? Serena Xie, SCC's No. 1 player, blanked her oppo- nent 6-0, 6-0, as did the No. 2 player Carin Crawford. The Vanguards' record is 10-8. Ciou>EN STATE Anunc CoNfuE.NCE SoCAJ College 7, Biola 2 Singles -Xie (SCC) def. Navarro, &-0, &-0; Crawford (SCC) def. Lee, &-0, &-0; Tamplin (SCC) def. Bartlett. &-0, 6-1 ; Tate (SCC) def. Swendger, 6-3, 6-1; White (SCC) def. 6-4, 7-5; Couden (B) default. Doubles ·Crawford-Tamplin (SCC) def. NavarrcrRoy, 8-1; Tate-Xie (SCC) def. Bartlett-Chua, 8-0; Couden-Duarte (B) default. It's._Softball 101, and Cypress College proves it's the master after punishing Pirates, 10-0 ... Entry deadline April 1-) • Cypress improves to 45-3 with the mercy killing as Orange Coast falls to 1-10 in the Orange Empire Confereq.ce standings. COSTA MESA -SOFTBALL Enn GallagMr said that her Orange Coast College Pirates still have a lot to learn the remainder of the season. Well, if your team's going to receive an on-going lesson in Softball 101, it might as well learn from the one of the best squads in the state. The Pirates did just that Friday, playing gracious hosts to second-ranked Cypress, which ran away with a 10-0 Orange Empire Con- ference victory in a game halted by the Mercy Rule. The defeat marked the second time this season that the Pirates, now 1-10 in the OEC, bad been mercied. -we lacked pitching, we lacked an offense-two things you need if you're going to compete with a team the caJ- i ber of Cypress," Gallagher said. ·1 think we're doing some things right; but still, we have a lot to learn.: Orange Coast managed jam one hit off winning pitcher Jamie Wilkes (26-2), that being a first inning, two-out single by Carrie-Ritchey. Other than sending four batters to the plate in the opening inning, the Pirates went three-and-out the final four innings of play. Cypress, now 45-3 overall and 10-l in OEC play, scored two runs ln each of the first three innings, came up with a three· run fourth, and added another ln the fifth. The Chargers finished with 11 hits -three of which were doubles, and six walks off OCC pitchers Amanda Ward (1·9) and reliever Mary Perez. OU-... t.or Na! ~ 10. ar.,..COMt 0 Cypress 222 :t1 • 10 11 0 Orange COMt 000 00 -0 1 J Wiikes, Painter (4). "Izzo (5) and HUmphrt8I. Ortnkwatet (4); Ward, Peru (2) and IUtchey. W Wiikes, 26-2. l • W•d, 1·9. 21 -WMlfw'I (Q, Humphrles(Q,hdt(O • -By Ml.ke tklacca sec men almost flawless COSTA MESA - Southern California TENNIS College's No. 1 m~m·s tennis player Nan Ma easily defeated his Lewis & Clark State College opponent 6-1, 6-0 to set the general pace of the Vanguards' 6-1 nonconf eren ce win in Costa Mesa Thursday. The rest of the Vanguards' singles corps tallied two.set wins until No. 6 Matt O'Sullivan retired in the first set to gtve Lewis & Clark its only point. O'Sullivan later rallied with doubles partner Paulo Baniag to oust their oppo- nent 8-1. The win boosted sec to 12-6. ID women'• action lbunday: Lewis & Clark State handled the Southern California College Vanguards, posting an 6-1 nonconference victory, dropping sec to 9-8 overall. Serena Xie of the Vanguards, playing in the No. 1 singles -slot, was the only sec player with success, postilng a 6-0, 6-2 victory over Re~ca Ainsworth. .... NoNcara am 1e11 SoCaf Col .... I. Lewis. a.ti $Ute 1 5 ...... • Ma (SCO def. Aralz. 6-1, 6-0; M1tek (SCQ def. Pohl, 7·5, 6-0; Barriga (SCQ def. F. Almeld1, 6-1, 6-1; Baker (SCQ def. Johnson, 6- 0, 6·1; Kemp (SCC) def. 5chultz, 6-4, 6-0; D . Almeida (LCS) def. O'SUiiivan, 1-4 ret. Doublet • M1-Matek (S<;C) def. Araiza-Pohl, 8-4: Baker-Kemp (SCC) def. F. Almeld•·SChulU, 1-6; Barrlg.O'SUlllv•n (SCC) def. D. Alme~ Johnson, 8-1. ..... Nu ca Liwh • a.ti ....... loCal COlleee 1 ....... · Xie (SCO ct.f. Ainsworth, 6-0, 6-2; H.ye (LC) def. Crawford, S-7, 6--4. 6-1; MUMmba (LO def. Tamplin, 6-), 6-2; Hotdef <LO def Ollm, 6-0, 6-:t; McCauley (LO ... lite (l.Q, H , 6-1; ~CLO def. WhiM, 6-0. 6-2 Deuilllll -~ (l.Oct.f Crawford. Tllmplfn; M; ~H.ty9 (1.0 ct.f. >Ge-,._ Mi ~Johnson (LO def.~•1. .011 · 1991 Irrelevant Week is back •aain for its l2nd yurt That's riabt, June 22-27 in Newport Centu : Fashion b land and odter Oranre County areas, the numerous parties.festivities, and events that accompany this Celebration of the Undtrdoa by cllampionina tM last pidl in the upcomina NFL draft are all rttumina. For information, pleate call (714) 263-0727. Moneys raised ao to various youth and sport charities. But doo't wait u.til Jue, eater our pre--draft c-ontest to WIN! CONTEST! CONTEST! CONTEST! CONTEST! Irrelevant Week·s 1991 NFL last Plaver Drafted Contest Pick the lut pick (or come the closest) in the upcoming draft. April 20th, and WIN .. Grand Prize -wee-ead 11r 211 San Diego Stay at the Hyatt Regency-La Jolla, Dinner at Seau's, Passes to the Zoo,. and MORE ... Fill out the ballot below, and send it with your $3 entry fee to the Inelevant Week office: b1aAH.tD ·~ 3723 Birch S~ Sujtc L J, Newport Beach, CA 92660. All proceeds from eptry fees will go to Disabled Sports USA. u • ----;99-j-iiR-liiiPiiiiriiriiiiii-il-1-iit _____ i N•me:. S•IP*d Pleb (from a &004 10.,u ·Vall Rllfiitl): I Eric K.e .. r·M•rahall; Oanny Wut'rffel·Floride: Randy [{Jndor· : .Notre D•m•, FnctlAne·Lane College. Brian Knucklo1·Wmit t Addreu: Phone: My Dndt Pick: TIJJnot1: Prlo1t Ffoln:M1•·T~H; Steve Leo·lntti•n•, Tony 0 Aiter· ~ Miami (FL): Drlan.Rober.on·f'"t•no S t.; Ja1JOn Kldd·Colorftdo: I Re•rce P•ro•·O-.vlor; Luther Brouahton·F'urm•n: Jo1h ! Wllooa·Onson; Bd Perry.J .. nH Madi.on: MetlMorit.<&·Sllprwy 1 Roclt; Ada• Tnu0 Nnbreaka; Jl"an Newnan1-Tul\a; fl•rvey I P nnypacbi..SyracuM, Mlltt FinkH·Ohlo St.ato: .lervmo O•vi.8· 1 MinMeo&a; Alene &lrmtln-Amhurat; John Vyborn}'·C.S.Pe>nn; 1 Shawn Swayda·Amona SL: John Ft~t..rWHh : J1me1Datt1 ; Florid•: Denni• &.L ....... lllinoi1. Kinnon 'T'atu•·NotH 01uit•; I JUoherd AJv11rr1u'°.Jacklon State: Jo. RoWt·Vlraia· O.aunt-., • Btown·C.•w•I St.te Ohio, An\hofte L«t-Flirwida; .... .:pp• : Tnat AAM; 8-u Mwpn·Alr r..,., ea.mJ ht·VSC',, I ~I i ' • •Orange Coast swimmer is a dominating force. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot T he excitement and nervousness of starting college at UC-Irvine haci already set in for about-to-be freshman James Comfort last August. He was packing his duffel bags and suitcases, checking out his classes, anticipating the short trip down the 405 that would lead to a new world for the young man. Then came an NCAA bomb that leveled hls plans. "I guess (the NCAA) bad signed a rule right before graduation that self-pace classes didn't qualify for core courses. They told me right as I was about ready to move into the dorms," Comfort said. After winning the J995 CIF water polo title with his Costa ' Mes~ High team his senior year, Comfort spent the summer working out with.the UCI squad, but his hopes of playing NCAA polo were squelched. "Extremely disappointed. I was a victim of circumstance," he said. "Then Jon (Rathfelder) called and off to Coast I went.• Orange Coast College. where Comfort had taken the self-pace course during high school, rescued tum from the dangerous water ... er, rescued him INTO the lanes of water, rather. The community college that sits across the street from Comfort's high school, owns one of the top swimming programs in 'lhe nation at that level. Now it owns Comfort. The 19-year-old has turned into one of the top performers on the team, and earned The Daily LOO CONTINU~ FROM 81 Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week also pines for the chance to test his chops in the 400 and 800 meters, as well as the 1,600 relay. "There are events that I haven't ventured into yet that I'd like to get a chance to work at and see how I'd do," said Loo, whose competitive curiosity prompted him to take up cross country last fall, "It helped me learn to look at track and field from a distance runner's point of view," said Loo, who might require a rear-view mirror to view his hurdles competition this spring. In the Sea View League-opentng dual meet March 27 at Santa Margarita, Loo won the high hurdles (clocking a personal record 15.5) and the intermediates (41.9), as well as the high ju.mp (6-2) and the triple jump (39-5 112). He beat his closest competition in the high hurdles by a full second, by four seconds in the 300 hurdles, by four inches in the high jump. and nearly three feet in the triple jump. He personally accumulated more than a third (20) of his team's 57 points. Loo, whose father competed and coached collegiately in track an field, and whose older brother was a hurdler and spri.riter at El Toro High in the mid-1980s, said the decathlon could be in his long-range future. But, fDr now, he's content to test tbe competition, as well as the time FOOTBAL L Jr. All-American signups Newport-Mesa Junior All- Arnerlcan Football will host sign ups ' for the 1997 sea.son between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday, April 19 at Corona del Mar High. Players must be between the ages of 7 and 14, be present at signups, bring proof of residence, a birth certificat~ and registration fees of $175, or 5150 for the sec- ond player. All athletes must have a phys- lcal examination that will be per- fonned free ot charge by Dr. Steve Jennings, M .D. on registra- tion day. ' For information on full contact football, or to request a mail-in registration form. please call John Rothwell at 720-1818, 759-1818 or 833-2909. Pilot's College Athlete of the Month honor. •tte's our top backstroker. He's one of the four top freestylers and is in all the relays,• Coach Rathf elder said. "He's taken on a big role." . Wit4 all the rookie jitters out of his system, Comfort revels in his role. "I love it. I absolutely love feeling like I'm helping the success of the team,• he said. Comfort played water polo and swam for the Mustangs. He qualified for the CIP finals six · different times in his prep career and led his polo team to the championship his senior year. •He has the perfect sWirn.ming body and just works very hard," Rathfleder said. "His only problem is focus. Now, he works his butt off, but if you take your eye off of him for a minute, his strokes get lazy. He's a little boy trapped in a big boy's body." Comfort laughs at Rathfelder's assessment. ·I like to have my fun. I guess I'm the team clown. The coaches will say something and I'll say, 'Okay, I won't so it again.' Then they'll laugh and say, 'You didn't even do it in the first place I'" . The coach and athlete have a strong rapport and respect for each other. Rathfelder gushes over Comfort's "unlimited" talent. Comfort can't finish saying what a ·great" coach he has. The two are putting together a stellar Pirate season, too. At the Cuesta Invitational, Comfort posted top five finishes to boost OCC to a third place finish at the nation's largest community college swim meet. In the Pirates last dual meet, an Orange Empire Conference battle with Riverside, ·ORICJCLOO lom: Oct. 11, 1979 ....... tawn: Newport Beach =6-foot·S 175 Sport Tl'Kk and field '-: Hurdles, high jwnp. long Jump, trip6e ~ c.o.c:hes: Bim Barry, Nowell Kay. Jon Benzinger F8wortte food: Anything with chicken Fewrtte mowle: "Three Amigos• .... lllhllltk rnon•wt "Ouring M In high jLrT!P for the tint time." MH9t9 of ...... XIV: Wtln the 100HH, the 300CH. the HJ and TJ against Santa Matgartta Marat Z7. Dlilf 1'1C Collector sportS CMd wles 97-S constraints, that vying in four events in the span of a dual meet afternoon entail. "Being a junior and having experienced it for two years makes it easier," Loo said of his schizophrenic schedule, which tests his mental focus as much as his physical endurance. "But I . stil) haven't totally figured it out yet.• Loo, in fact, believes he has miles to go foward perfecting the intricate techniques of his various disciplines. "I feel I can do much better in all my events," said last year's Newport team MVP, whose 1996 postseason hopes were decimated by a painfully bruised instep. "I haven't come close to maxing out yet and, unfortunately, I don't believe I'll reach my potential at Harbor." Motivated by last season's Rathfelder's hopes of winning came down to the 200 backstroke race. "Riverside's guy was really good. They were dead even for about 150 yards, then ~ames just wrecked him on the last 50." Chalk one up for OCC. Comfort may make his teammates laugh, but he is focused on his goals. "We're looking to win conference and do good at state," he said of team objectives. Personally, he wants to help pace the medley relay team to a state banner and do well in the 200 back. •When I get shaved and tapered, I'll be flying,· he said. He is also hovering near the OCC record in the 100 back. For his Junior season, Comfort hopes to swim for the University of Southern California 'frojans. "I'm all set to go to USC. I've talked to the coaches and they seem to want me in," he said. injury-induced postseason disappointment (he did jump a personal-best 40-2 1/2 in the CIF Southern Section Division II Preliminaries, but did not advance past league finals in his other events), Loo said he was also inspired by spending five days in the Olympic. track and field venue in Atlanta last summer with his father, watching the best in the world compete in all his events. "Seeing the Olympics is the ultimate and it does make you want to push yourself,• said Loo, whose worth ethic carries over in the classroom, where he posted a first-semester GPA of 3.8. Loo, who boasts PRs of 40.9 (300 hurdles), 6-4 (high jump) and 19-111/2 (long jump), said he is encouraged by recent results, which bode well for a strong postseason, should he avert injuries. "I'm looking for PRs this year. I'll always have next year to think about winning league championships and going as far as I can in CIF." Loo, who .did not play basketball this last season in order to concentrate on track, said he often wonders how -good be could become focusing on one event. He is, however, intrigued by events be has yet to try. •Tue thing I like about track is, you only have yourself to '. blame if you don't do well. How you practice directly reflects in your performance and you can use your performances in meets as a guide to bow you're working out. I like that. It can give you a great feeling of accomplishment." . . SATURDAY, APRILS, 1997 MARC MARTIN I DAll.Y PIJ) Orange Coast's J ames Comfort is the Daily Pilot's College Athlete of the Month for March. recreation sports standings -I. SPRING SOFT8AU Costa Mes. • Mod. COED C ..... ·Billiards Muckrakers, 7. • COED 0-2 1. Riptide, 8; 2. Team Big Boys, O; 3. Filenet Brewdogs, 4; 4. Barking Spiders, 1 O; 5. Lanier ligersharks, 4. Renegotiators, 3; S. Mulll· gans, 2; 6. Giants, 4. • MENS C·2 1. Red Sox. 4; 2. White Sox. 4; 3. Black Sox. 2; 4. Blue So.x, 6. 1. We Try Harder, 6; 2. • MENS 8-1 WINTER BASKETBALL Costa Mesa • Monday D • Beachcombers, 2; 3. We Dashit, 6; 4. Take Your Base, 2; S. Emerald Plumbing, 8; 6. Rug Rats, 0. 1. Foto Art. 6; 2. Pierce St. 1. Outers Again Shooters. 2; 2. Barn Burners, 4; 3. New Beginnings, 4; 4. PDC. 3; S. Homeblrd, 1, 6 Budmen, 4 I • MENS C-4 1 Schultz Photo, 4-5; 2. ~i; nrvorous Apes, 3-6; 3. l~ Shooters, 3-6; 4. Sneaker Squeakers, 6-3; 5 Rhyme9' with Duck, 8-1 (champio • Mod. COED 0-1 1. Ziggy, Ziggy, Ziggy, S; 2. Terminators, 6; 3. PDC, 4; 4. Theodore Robins Ford, O; 5. Shorehouse, 6; 6. Blood, Sweat & Beers, 8. • MENS C·l 1. Superior Benefits. 6; 2 Jabods, O; 3. Team Cali, 4; 4 Simply Hawaiian, O; S Plush, 4; 6. Centerfield Sports Bar; 2 • MENS 0-2 6 Kaplan's, 3-6. • l'Uesdtly C-Mi.nor Sharkbites, 4; 3 Villa Mar· tinique, 2. 4 River Ra\s, -1; 5. California Dreamin', 7; 6. Zubie's Dry Dock, 4. • Mod. COED 0-2 1. Fairview 2, 1; 2. Verifone, 4; 3. The Rookies, 1; 4. Beer Buddies, 8; 5. Pierce St. Annex. 4; 6. Cleats N' Cleav- age, 5. 1. El Centro, 6; 2. Team Eas- ton, 10; 3. The Chucks, 4; 4. Young Guns, O; 5. JRA Shoot- ers, 2; 6. Bam,8. •WOMENS 1. Barr-Barians, O; 2 Swing I This. 4; 3 Don't Matter, 2; 4 Old Timers, 4; S My Leg I Hurts, 4; 6 Marauders, 6; 7 Cone, 4. 1 Big G, 6-4; 2. Lak~. •-&. 3 In the House, 9-1 (champ(. ons); 4. Blind Man's Bluff, 1-8; S Wildcats, 3-6; 6. No Hop\ No Handles, 5-5. 1. Alleycats, 2; 2. USA Tro- phy, 10; 3. Beer Me Lite, 10; 4. Dirtbags. 2; 5. Zubie's, 6. • MENS 0-3 • Wednesday C ~ -~- • COED t • MENS D 1. Mad Batters, 3; 2. Shore- house, 7; 3. Cleats N' Cleav- age, 8; 4. Zubie's, 10; S. Pierce St. Ripperz, 2. • COED D·1 1. Muffin Monsters, 2; 2. 1. Ballpark Bell Boys, 2; 2. X- Men, 2; 3. Hogue's Gold- schlager's, 4; 4. Mudville, 4; 5. TNT, 8; 6. Ball Busters, 3; 7. The Dogs, 6; 8. Th'e Stag, 1. 1. Rebels, 4, 2. The Pirates, 4; 3. Q·Club, 2, 4. Polk High, 6; 5. Land of the Lost, 0; 6. Just for Beer, 2 • MENS D-4 1. D-4 Ever, 6; 2. Ducers. 0; 3. Surf-N·Turf Landscape, 4; 4. The Sharks, 2; 5. Hooligans, 6; 6. Pathfinders, 6; 7 Slam· mers, o. 1. Jack's Surfboards, 3-7; v. .underdogs, 7-3; 3. Absol~ No "DH, 9-1 (champions); 4. O.B., 3-7; 5. Silverado Streak. 0-10; 6. The Old Guys, 8-2. • Tuesday B ' • 1. Buckeyes, 6-3; 2. Newp&<t' Wholesale, 4-5; 3. Beaverl,,9- 4; 4. Jack Rabbits, 4-Si·~ Rookies. 3-6; 6. Team Ra~ 5-4 . • MENS C·1 Homeward Bound, 6; 3. Squeeze Play, 4; 4. Avco-Desi- acs. 2; S. Fairview 1, 8; 6. Best 1. Martini(. 6; 2. Slackers, O; 3. Quien es mas Macho, 8; 4. • NMCC MENS LEAGUE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA Beach Motors of PAID ADVERTISEMENT Huntington Beach. At 9:00am all vehicles will be the savings to you, the customer." ·Huntington Beach has · opened so that buyers may announced its plans to have inspect the vehicles for one Mr. Turner has requested and expects representatives from the area's most liberal a $88 used car & "Slash It" hour. On the windshield of sales event this Saturday & Sunday, April 5th & 6th, 1997. Gary Turner, General Sales Manager, says "This sale is necessary due to the fact that, during recent years, new vehicle leasing has exploded. This explosion has resulted in a record number of nice, low milea~e lease returns that the dealership must now sell. "That fact," Gary continued, "when combined with robust fourth quarter retail sales has resulted in a greatly expanded used car, truck, van and sport utility Inventory. We must sell a large number of these used vehicles quickly to free up business capital!" During this $88 Used Car & "Slash It" sales event, every used car, truck, van and sport utility will be sold for thousands below its original prtcel All cars will be on display In the secured area at Beech Motors, 17331 each vehicle will be its lenders and the area's most normal retail selling price. aggressive wholesale When the sale begins at buyers to be available to 1 O:OOam, whoever is sitting offer the best financing and in the vehicle when the the most possible money posted price is slashed will for your trade in. Gary also have the first right to says, "If you've had credit purchase the car at the problems in the past, no slashed price. Prices will be problem." slashed one time and one During this event, time only to the roc.k everybody can get a car bottom price, including cars they want for a great price. for only $88. without anyone telling them We will continue to slash all they have to pay more vehicles until 12:00 noon of because of their credit that day. The sale will be situation . concluded at 1 :OOpm and We've got a multi-million the store will be back to dollar inventory available for "business as usual." this tremendous event. Our Gary stated that it is his total inventory will be over belief "customers can 500 new and used cars, expect the slashed prices to trucks, vans, and sport be very close to, or in some utilities to get the best deal cases below, public auction ever. It's a win-win situation pricing, without any auction for the dealer and the fee." He continued to state customer." It allows the that values should be dealer to reduce his substantially better than the Inventory and negates the "stadium show" because costs associated with .. the sale Is conducted right sending vehicles to dealer on my own existing lot. I auctions. Any questions don't have to transport all can be directed to my vehicles. computers, • (714) 842-6666 at Beach personnet etc. I'm pasaing Moten, Huntington Beactt. ... . ' ... INDUSTRIAL 2788 ' PUBLIC NOTICI! HUNTINGTON ·u·o·u·s·ss·1--· NEWPORT BALBOA flcuuou• •u•lneH BEACH 1040 BEACH 2 169 I$1AND NEWPORT 2606 BEACH RENTALS TO 2669 SHARE ' 27 2 4 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii]ii!iii~ii 101000 SqFl lndustrl•I Bulldln9 ProductJon Pl. N.B. Olvlslbte. Bob Cau1tln Bkr 722·8777 Name l tatement CONDOS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NOTICE O' The lottowlng peraons ire Fix & S•v•l 3br 2.5bs, FOR RENT 1bdrm 1b• condo 2bd/1b• 1 carport. Newport'• Hidden 8eMttlful1 N .8 . 3Br PUBLIC LIEN I ALE doing busln11s 11: SHY, fMam trm, b1o1nu.1 rmt · •••••••••• style with 1 car apaee, avail now. Tr•••ure Gigantic 2 2.5Ba Lg kit, hi cell, Bualn•H and 202 17th St. Suitt A, Hun-us "·~•0 N •• I garage. Toni of S 1 2 O O Imo . Ag t, and 3br•apt homH w/ Berber crpt, fp, patio. Profeaalont Code tlngton Bt1ch, CA 92648 S 2 5 9 • • .. 9•:; C00Y ---------upgradee 1uch H 973·4()82 over sired patio• or w/d. pooVapa, prkng. See. 217oo-2 n 07 Dale A. Morrow,' 202 17th Lukea ag .. e -..1 1525 E 1 9 8 Notice I• htrtb"j....,tn bu St. Suite A. Hunllng1on ' GENERAL 21Q2 custom plantation---------·balconies. Surround · r n, 4 7-44 '•----------- th• underatgned "iiiat i Beach, CA 92648 3500 PecfflcVlew Drive WHY RRNT? iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1hutter1, tile counter BALBOA youreell with a lush CdM by B eh l Furn INCOME e::lic ften &alt of the fol-Ryan J. BuckhOlcll. 202 Newport Beach 26K Down for Beach tops, Ille flooring, landscaped Hlllng, house. Own bd, ba & PROPERTY 2790 ing described personal 17th St. Suite A, Hun-... a?OO Condo. Gated Comm. Property M.,...ement ca(peted private bat-PENINSUIA 2607 nature traits and• top am olc. pvt entrance! wt Id i tlngton Beach, CA 92648 II-:==~====~ lncld1 w/d, micro. Apt1, home1, condos. cony, full wllll accent1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii shape fitness center, s74o +utll. 723-5468 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii prope~ II~ he at the Homero Valdez 202 17th ----Agt. 714·847·1044 Re1u1ta orlen1ed, lull •mirrored walls In living I' shopping, beachH & Property Management hout o 10:~ A.M •• on the St. Suitt A. Huntington r-uu or partial mgmnt. room & bedroom 18D Duplex Enclosed schools. Convenlentlv CdM Duplex 2br, 2ba, Apts, homes. condos .• 1 ~,!•Y ~l~r!;u199~ con-BT~a1ch, CA 9~8 IELl mADWAY Don St.Jean 633·2344 area. Also w ired garage, llove, rel, located nearby. oae, w/d, Ip, ocdanslde, nr Results oriented, fuff ducted at 1t00 BRISTOL ... bu~lntH Is con· M .............. * c .... ___. HUNTINGTON I hr 0 ugh 0 u I w/ hkupa, steps lo beach water & t1ash paid •hops, real. $650 or partial mgmnt .• ST .. COSTA MESA, Coun!Y ~~~by. a gentral part· "''c~tio~-..v· HARBOUR 1042 BALBOA 1peakera for Intercom s945tmo. 845•5 B92 Cats welcome. Start: +ulll +dep. 675-9727 Don St.Jean 633·2344 ol ORANGE. Stale of Cth· Have you slatted doing stereo. Act fast, this Ing from s 1135. Call CdM lovely rm 1hare ·~~~··property la etortd bu business vet? No 110staBroad 858 way Waterfront ISLAND 2106 won't lasll $1530. _C_O_R_O_N-~-----789·1753 to set appt. bath, lg kit, aundeck, ••••••••• BRISTOL Sl'REET STOA. D•I• Morrow ' Costa ME Townhom• 789·093 1 DE (some restrictions w/d, lem n/1mk. Aval BUSINESS & AGE rocated at 1100 BRIS-This atatemtnl waa filed ....... •.·.•·t•eo•-~I 2br. 2.5ba, 1300 sq.rt., 2BD, 18A Cottage 2bd, 2b• Townhouse L MAR 2622 may apply). now. $435. 721·9548 TOl ST .. COSTA MESA, with the County Clerk or • 2-car garage, boat Yrly. FP, avail 5/1. AC, 2·car attach gar, S tep• To Be•chl CM 48r 2B• Nice FINANCE CA 92626. Orange County on 2·28·97 s 11 p, deep water s 1 3 o o /m 0 • Ag 1, nr Fash. I•. lmmac: 2bd, 2ba Gar, pool. 1 br 1 ba, l-parklng hl8. Quiet erea near ••••••••• Tiie Items to be sold art 1997371215153 access. Christiana 973-4082 $1495. 840-1529 Walk to beach. $1150. apace. 5750 monthly, OCC. W/d , gar, $375 generally described 11 fol· Dall"J Pilot March 29, April Bay . S 2 9 9, 5 O O. 28R Townhome *460 Seaward Rd* yr Isa. 208 43rd St. + v.i ulll. 848·9859 --------- lows: furniture. cl.>thlng, 5, 12, 19, 1997 Sa920 PP, 714·378·1792 ---------310-458·8907 Aval now. 985·05SO CM Resp non·amkr to BUSINESS toqls and/or other hous• PUBLIC NOTICE G:r BALBOA 2 .5BA, Lrg 2-car1-B-l -k--f--..... ---h E' Id 2b 5b M id iterns stored by 1he a 11 a ch garage . oc • ro... th• ""'s---------1 r • It r, 1• a OPPORTUNITY following persons: ---------NEWPORT PENINSUIA 2107 Remod. End unit. B••c h Huge living tudlo Apt Squeaky iwnhme, many amen•. Nllme of Account. Unit Fictitious 8u1lne11 • = iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $1500/mo. 640·5664 apace avail In 1 & 2 clean one ,house from cat ok. $325. 436·1454 2904 COrt Data, 807D Name Statement BEACH 1069 ,_,.......,_______ bedroom opt homes. beach, patio. S6SO NB 3Br 3Ba 't' den HHliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Od Garbedl ian. B .. 568E d~rn~ 'g~~ti1~,P::s~n)sM~~ EOUAL HOUSING liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiila;::.h u:pe~·~ugl~~: 4~u~dos!:.•g~e~~~am~."Y ~ood burning lire· inclds ulll. 548·2369 on Lido. Fp, gar, w/d, $HUGE PROFITS$ on. M .. 717J LENNIUM POD :S . on•o11ruN1H •Port Street•• Cath cell. 2 pvt decks. P aco and 'gigantic Unique 1 bdrm 1 b• maid & gardner. TRW/ Phone Card Routes Odonl, M., 718J L AND Harbor View, 4BR, 2 homo, now crpl/palnl, Pa 110 · C 1 0 s e Io w/t ft co d 1 t t Rafe. $1200. 673-3743 !kirgoyne. L .. 270E SPAS, b) 21ST CENTURY All11llnlal11111vtr1l11t11lnlllll ·car gar + 1, fplc, $2350. 675-4630, Agt. shoppmg & schools. 0 n ° s Ye ap · $2000/Wk. Pot. Mitsch. D., 587E ~DOLS AND SPAS. 27071 =::1111111jtct10llle ftd· 2-5BA.S~~0:r;;0k view. $1800/mo. 675·9147. Dogs & cats wolcome. ~aut:ed cei,i:;os. tight Room-CM w/pvt bath 800.700·7177 ctiasialn, J .. 375 11:>01 Road, Sl.Jlte 120, La· era llf"-lilltAcltl1111H •Newpo rt Hel .. hta• Bayrldge Condo 2br Starling from s985 kl ahry w1a through Garage, no pets/smk., _ __,, __ ,_2_4_hr,_s __ _ ~ttenberg, T., 676J guna Hiiis, CA. 92653 ~ Wlllclt ,...., Miiie•"' • 2ba, lndry, 2 car gar, c 11 789 1753 1 · tc en, arge walk·ln $375/mo+ dep. Avau •·550 1 c d ct>oper, L .. 742J Robert L Fusco, 11 Fair· lo Mwttlst .. _ _,_111r.' 4BR. 4.5BA 5-car gar, COSTA MESA 2124 pool. $1 500. Ref's 0 • or closet. dishwasher. 5/1. Clean. 646·9412 reet ng ar •SS Y~ DA 450D lane Road • ·guna Niguel -·• ,..... .., ocean vu OWC or req'd. 721·13 .. 3 more details (some private extra large Service local Slores, .ager, · .. CA. 92677 ' .... · ll11llltl111 ar lll1crl111l11tl1n · .. · · 0 Pa(ker, Chip, 428D AITD. $599,000. rost11ct1ons apply). patio from living room, Roomm•t• Wanted N selling, account•, L~ero. J .. 642G Carol L. Fusco. 11 Fairtane NIM H nee. ctler, rtlltllft, •W•terfront• 1 MILE TO BEACH Big C anyon, 28r 2Ba. Studio additional patio off of Share newly remod· Included. Lar9e prolil • Corrigan. M .. 422E Road, Laguna Niguel, CA. 111,U.lllca-.tMUlllll&lluur 2BR, 2BA. 45' boat Lrg 1 & 3 Bd Mob11e Largo .deck on Goll 5425. ·Avail tmrned. bdrm wloillslde s(or· ated C.d M home. margin, Ideal family ' J1r1sson, D., 789 926n .....,..,................. dock. owe w/10% Homes to Lse or buy. Course. Now carpot 72 1 112 Marguerite. age epace. Vert.leaf Exqulsllt 2br 2ba. business. 58950 cash ' Shell·R.,504E This business Is con-mae..,..-,,....,11fftl. down.OntyS269KI Loe. at 1741 Pomona and palnt,poot/lenni1. 7 21•045 5 bllnda I ncluded $690/mo. 644·0415 lnvas:.securedby lnv. SNll-R .. 429C dueled by: husband and latiMwjl~" Remax, Kathleen C.M . Sp#3,, 10144 $1700. 724·t94B throughout, skyUght 1n ••800·771•3141*" , oc. Funding, 129D Have vou sta.rted doing 1 l lWl"'9f '"' not W ... 5 N .B . Country Club iv ng room, un que : •• o•a • =.Funding, t25D wile Tiii -"I 780·5000 ext .130 Lettie 714-852·5589 r I I •••••••••• ATTN w t c t .M .. 512e businessyet?No ........,.__,lhlftlll. or ayneext.1.. 2bd2.5bacondo "VILLA POINT" COSTA MESA 2 624 bathroom/ vanity/ COMMERCIAL Merchandising Corp • ~idl, ClllN, S63C ROBERT L FUSCO ...,..,,... mMl•Kals II B•lf•ld• Cove S397k. Garage, hkups, 2FP. Dual mstr suites, dressing areal Neutral • Looking for sharp • G1bson, D .. 330 This statement was med ftelalitllellll1llw.0.1Uders 2bd, 2ba. View, pool. Near schools, parks. customized tot w/ ••1Br 1Ba Moblle .carpet througboull REAL ESTATE people. Get paid 'what L AayDehaven,179 with the County Clerk of .,...,.W,....,....tltatlll 944-93 73 x155 2 beach. $1100/mo. otnceipaco·&walk·ln Home in quiet Trailer Carport stall to ac-you are worth l ' Haas. e .. 233 Orange County on 3-5-97 llnlli.Jla.Jllftfllllll IA 11111 Ellla Realty Group +deposit. 429·1985 closer. Comm. pool, Pork. Cats ok. Close commodate 1 vehicle Call: 714·536;2079 ' Brown. R .. 670J 19973713 152 ...... .,.. .. _...,, • • _B_V __ O_W_N_E..::R--P;..r..:.lm-e 2br 2b• Cape Cod -spas & mness cenler. lo ahopprng. 6'42·f35 Included . Very bdght _J:,A.JC~ 7..1.<l..SU-6655.: Noosha, N .. 774 D11tv Pilot Ap111 5, 12, 19, ....i iui ....,NllL lt~ Newport Pen Baylront style pool/Jacuu S329,000 and open llvln~ areal BUSINESS OFFICE Cute Cory Cafe for ·,. ~g ~~~~:::: ~~~ 26, t997 Sa922 ,..llttllCll IUllM,ClllHUO. w/dock. H /2 size tot. balco~y. 12oost. ~vali Barbara O'Broln, u·~:::1 ~1~.'•1::1et. ;:!'1;,ow, .;:~-~:;~' FQR RENT 276.9 PoS•1 1 9•ntlsa2l.skS. ol.;utohadsBaoyl } rls M., 285E PUBLIC NOTICE 'lll·hlll 1·I00·4Z•·1511. '-2 ·stry • 5br , 5ba, 5·1. $1100. 546-0608 owner/agt. 720'9963· Avail now. $850/mo. 111r, t891 PUBLIC NOTICE ~...._...Huo .. ·-·.!'_ .. a,itue $1,990,000. 1024 w. ""B,...•_•...,.t""'E:="!'"''•""'l""'d_•_w_lth_'_H_a_r_d Newport Nor th • __ 8_7_5_·4_e_3_o_._A_g;..t_. _· ••••••••••I Stor•g•/Ofo for lease. (310t 377·5231 j ~owatd, M., 38 t _, .. -· -. Bay Ave, NB. 675-7599 To Find 28r 28• 2 b d /2 . 5 b a, 2 ·car.-122 Ag•t•·B•I Is Disney/Warner Bros. ~ Marsala, V., 118C P Tclhfie annual re1um of tho Location I. Price M•ster Suites. Nr attached garage 2Pb d/1b• Nwpt Hgts MISCELLANEOUS Straight Lse. Catt • Licensed Products l Simonsen. J .. 290E a 1c Mutual Foundation vi ~ar. enclosed DI • Ml"er, a .. 689E Is avallabla, at the address 2BR. 2-car garage, Trl·Sqr, gar, no pets. ' hrdwd firs. S1395mo. front yard. $950/mo. RENTALS Chrfs·agt 673-4499 strlbutorshlp -v 1 db 1 1 1 · S199k. BJ Johnson $1060/L 6 n.g 0 707-7583 .,. "" ·. Hone1t local pefson ~ 11awfty. M .. 274E no e o ow. or nspect1on E 1 R se 4-. 4 8 ---------8, 5 .49.,.0, _Agt. to service licensed J ~on, B:, 287G during normal business .......... II a oally 721-0132 Nwprt Hnts 38 3B E ' Id COMIDRCIAL • h b ·11 h ---------• • r a • • 2bd/1.5ba 2-car products cartoon " e son, D .. 153 ours, Y any c1 zon w o HOUSES/ •Newport Height•• Hse Very I f I . J ~ott, A.M., 800 ao requests within 180 327 Catalln• Dr IRVINE 2144 • c ean, p, gar, p, stove, hkups. ---------•no--277 carous-tls. No selfing. • • lttman, R .. 745A days aher publicallon of CONDOS 3b /3b d I w/d hkup, gar, avl 4·1 sm polio/yard $985 ROOMS 2"06 C~& I a No overhead. Musi • Da1od 3.21.97 this notice or its 111allabllily, r a. en, poo · $1500. ' 759·0874 . 845·S802 · • · . , "' have. $17,500 19 start. i p 1 1 F Mini ocean vlow. UCI 3bd, 3ba, view, dbl • 1 • Sl~ned: Billie Olson ac1 ic Mutua oundatlon, FOR SALE Reduced to S495Kll gar, AC, amenities. No Pvt B••ch 2 + 2. New £'side 2 Br 1 B a Xtnl ,.oo.759·1 29 :. This nollca 11 given In ac· 700 Newport Center Drive,,,.•••••••• Grundy Allr 675-6161 docor/Borber/vor1/pnt, cond. New crpt; paint, Balboa Penlnsula Point ,/\,. Need ,",. PAY PHONE ROUTE ! , c~dance with the provl· Ntwpor1 Beach, Calllornia 1• pets. Yrly S 1850. cbl/ FP 11 1 rt d h 1 1 Nice clean quiet home --35 Lo"al & e 5tab Site a •,' sl0ns ol StCllon 21700 81 92660 water Incl. 725·9826 • pa o, poo •corp · ws r, ndry, pat o/ ~ "" seq. of the Business & Pro-Th• principal manager Is GENERAL St 295, qulotl 673-3059. gar. S 8 50 + de p. ~/:;:; ~~~ w~~~f;~v2 1000-1500 Sq . Ft. Earn up to $1500 wkly ! reuions Code of the State Robert G. Haskell. Presi-1002 Vers•l ll•• Studloi---*-5_4_8_·_1_7_0_9_*_ 1·8~999-4980 ! ol Calllornla. dent, Telephone: 714·640-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IAGUNA Penth•• lurn/unlurn. E'Slde Studio. Relrig, ---------1 Catenng Company VENDING ROUTE ! c~~~~~J= ~~:~:~1c:.n-1. 3i2:bllshtd Newpo r1t.---------NIGUEL 2152 Pool, gym, gar, walk stove, tan, micro. Ulls VACATION ~tnbh .. twd in 1987 All cash. 20 existing to bch S925. 494·8604 pd. 338 E. 2 0 th St. t.>xp;inJing to larger si1u . Buy all/part tlement belw11n Owner Beach-Cos1a Mesa Daily Attention Balboa Newport S559/mo. 548·6094 RENTALS ·2722 facility. u'<'ation 800-599·8783 1 and obligated party. Pilot April 5, 1997. A lty I •$895 • 28R C0ndo J Published Newport Sa921 Home Owners ea • nc Very pvt lower endl••••••••• Lg 2 Br 1 '/2Ba Crprt, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil c1'1entral0rtf1Sout~.~~"'i1t VENDING : 'New, I Beach-Colla Mesa Dally1----------11 N rt 11 c · bkyard, new appl1'Pnl. N.8. Steps 10 eand. ill.3, ;inge ........ nty exciting, prcifitablel t Pilot March 29, April 5, & ewpo ~~ ~ r 0~'h~n~I~ r~·: APARTMENTS No dogs. Aval now. View. 2 & 3 bdrm . A\l'JX•rl. Fallhion Call for free brochure. ' 1997 R.E.Agents!! Shores DavldAThompsonRltls FOR RENT S930 +dep. 1116 S800.s1oootwkty 1.;lnnd Mu~tmeet 1·800·B2e>.e782 ________ s_a_9_ia_1 OBITUARY 888 Showcase thou 4g3 5S5 Santa Ana, 673·1B11 . Pgr, 800-616-4018 Hvallh l:Nportment ....,PUBLIC NOTICE special properties In Mvst See Thts • 5 p t approval. our Homes of the Rclurb1shcd Gorn ,r 4m0•0 ,e·si2de Tw2nhm• ---------1 ~PERIOR COURT WILLSON Week & Open Home $289,000 NEWPORT 1 ·cars gar+ t>d1 sp~~= RENTALS TO Chris 631--0778 -vFCALIFORNIA, W ll llafn" (Pete) Gulde published BALBOA s1175. Bkr871·8100 SH.ARE 2724 .__....A...,ft;.,o,;;oer~12-..-n;.;:;oo=n;.....i COUNTY OF ORANGE W 111 a on . born each Saturday In the BEACH 2169 ISIAND 2 606 _...1 The Clt,y Drive December 8, 1921. Real Estate Tab. It's 723·4494 iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -Poet Office passed away April 2. an effective and 1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~'1--------------------NEWPORT Qo• t 4 171 1997. Survived by his Inexpensive way lo --------~IAGUNA IAGUNA BEACH Orange, CA wilo Betty, daughter reach homebuyersl , 92151,_ 15 71 Tracy and bro I her Call our Classified iiBiiEAiiiiCijHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiOii4ii8ii BEACH 1048 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IN THE MATTER OF Don Willson. Ho was a Department Todayll MOBILE •1BR Fro m $85 0 • Tift PETITION TO wholesale florist for 41 642·5678. HOMES '2BR 2BA From $785 CHANGE THE NAME ~~~~f ~orH001 w~!a:i Ask about our ~/W Incl. 60x30 pool. OF ANN R. MARINO Harbor on USS West current spoclalsl Total Payment $900 °v1:.~t~•I ~;~~r.t . CASE NUMBER Virginia. Services held ========= Like new doublewlde. •5 45·4855• A1815424 Monday, April 7, 1 lam NEED DOWN great park, close to • ORDER TO at American Legion everythlhg. On l y New homes in the village. Walk •9 ••ch Ar••• SHOWCAUSEFOR Hall, 215 t5th St. PAYMENT? $2.000 down! Pets Peninsula yrly 2·3bd. "eMANGEOFNAME Newport Beach . We will loan you the okay. Clara ben to beach. W/ 1/:acreto l acre lots. All closo to water. "P~TITIONER(S) Ann A. Flowers are welcome. down payment on the Homes 714·890·1883 $875·$1150. Winter & Marino HAS/HAVE FILED A home of your choice,_________ S63Sk-S69Sk Vacation Rentals also. PETITION FOR AN ORDER WOODS and arrange the un-VIII• Re ntal• TO CHANGE NAMES Ric h ard L. wood•, derlylng 151 Mortgage CEMETERY LOT/ t 875-4912 AFAn~MRanAndanll R. Marino TO Io v I ng husband , financing. Buyers and CRYPT 1225 B eautiful, New 2 + 2 lather and dear fri'end R 1 t 111=.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fabulous oc.:ean vit::ws & sunsets. . It ,, hereby ordtrtd that e a o r s c a r• corner unil In Back alt-persona loter1111d In °1 many. passed away The DownPayment Co Pacific View 4 lots In Walk to beach. 3 bedrooms w/big Bay w/large windows 1,.,i, mantr appear before on Apr II 3, 1997. Bkr 2 39-4 334 lower Bayview Terr. and high celllng1. thi&-court In Department Following an Honor· $3,200/ea, $12,200 alt. yards, room to add! Pvt gar, w/d, Ip, frig. 2 669 28r 28• ap1 to share with pool. Avl 4/30 In INDUSTRIAL 2 7Jl8 H,B. $475. Call Ernie iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4 34-0873 Lv Msg 2800 sq. . Garden Suire Can be divided abundant adjacent parking. Convenient, cop quality commercial a rea. Negotiable terms. _..,..,.....~ .. 2914 .. Low Interest Rates .. $2,500·$50,000 As Low As S79.64/mo. NO FEE FOR APP 24hrt. 1-888-660-1919 lOLL FREE "Funding Immediately• N o property, bad credit, no problem. 1·888-980.j919 RENT No. 703 of the Orange able discharge from 1---------c8 o s t 939•0958 Gated Com munity County Superior Court at the Naval service with COSTA MESA 1024 S350k-$46Sk $1365. 78 9-1748 '---....;.;...;..........;..; tht address shown aboVe the rank of l,.leutenant liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r=========:;-through classified on 4/15. 1997, at 2:00 JG. Mr. Wood• started * GREAT AREA • a·nENTIONI t o'GIOck p.m., and thtn and a 23 year career with M there show Clu18, If any Georgia Pac;lllc. Alter 5198•500· 3 er 2Ba HAJtlOI LAwN oc~ VIEW LOTS lllP.'f have, whv the petition 4 years with Crocket 2·Car. Beautiful yard. lor"change of name should Container, he estab· Agt·Ron Young 548-0919 ·Mt OUvl $17Sk-$399k nQ&.be granted. fished Cactus Packag· Beautlfully MIMOttW PAIK 11 la lurthtr ordered that a tng, a successful 10 Re modeled Home PlonlTT OWNas Some. with. whitewater view, listen copl of 11111 order to show year old packaging 4bd, 2ba, remod kit/ CIU I be publlahed In The buslneM . Mr. Woods, baths, mslr bdrm W/ tO the·pounding SUrf! DallY Pllot, a ntwapaper ol gen.rat clrculellon pub· an Icon In the agrlcul· pvt door 10 yard. 2-car 11~.ed In thll counrv. at tural Industry. wa1 garage w /In d r y . least once a week for lour the first aHoclate Llnela Hartman, Agt. cQG11Cullv1 wHk• prior to member lo be named 644·2144. 729·5122. t!V dl"J of the hearing. We1tern Growers ~TE: MAR 10, 1997 Board of Dfrectors. Curb APP• a I A I I $169,900. 3Br 2Ba C~D O. FRAZEE, ct ve n the Corona Asl< "Mac" 721·2433 SR., JUDQE o' THI! d et Mar/Newport T SUPERIOR COURT Beach community, he •rbell.Re •ltors SCOTT LAND CO. 499-1600 4AMEI "· GORMAN, served as President Sacrific ing tor--;:;;t 4041 MacAt1hur alvd., and Board of Director Sale. Dra~allc 2·alory ,M)o, Newport •each, for the Ne;wport Beach 4 't'3 , poo l/spa, all•--------------------------- CA t2uo, Attom-tor Country Ctub, 81 wett am•ns. Beaut treee, COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2824 _, a1 • member of the mite to 55 and Bch. Petition, Attorney •ar Good '-01 Boy, Ritz 190011. Xlnl area, 4'te8t45 and Toa1tmaater 1ome TLC. Take over • Publlahed Newport Clubs. He Is 1urvlved payments. w/12,000 8each-Co1i. MeN Dally by hi• wlle of 38 dn +2nd or R eFI. Piloe March 15, 22, 29, .April yeare, Verele; daugh-$210,000. 848-1035 5, •nr tere, Alll1on and t S1913 Sandy. aon, Eric and•--------- ..,.PUBLIC NOTIC• tour grandchildren. FOUNTAIN '" ServlcH will be held VALLEY 1034 on Monday, Aprll 7, 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11 :ooa.m. at thel• Parl1h church of Saint AO NUMBER 1 M lchael •nd All YOU HAVE FOUND .AngelH, 3233 Paclnc ONE OF TWO HID· View Drive, Corona OEN ADS. ENTER del Mar, CA 92824. THE DINNER FOR ·In lieu o f flowere, the TWO CONTEST. famlly reque1ta 4/3-4/5/97 done1lon1 be mad• to 1'N,,,_e_w ___ L_l _a_t_l _n_g the: UCI Foundation· s 2 s 4 , o o o 4 b r Chang Reaaarch/RLW, 1.75ba. lncredlble 113 Immune Therapy/Pan· acre Lot. Popular creallc Cancer, Uni· Green Valley Home. verally of Callfornla Buyer• Broker offers. at Irvine, Chao Family Rod1.1ced lee Flnanc• C 11 n 1 c a 1 •c a n c • r Center, sicag 23/Rovte Ing. For a private 11/Room 330, The •hewing. call Btedley City Orlv•. Orange, P•derHn •I ('71 4) C.A 91818 754-82S2 Dinner for Two at llBBI ---I ~ I : I •.,. Find Our Hidden Classified Ads & WIN! Contest Rules: 1. Simply find our hidden classified ads somtwhere in our classified section. C ut ano pasce the ads on the entry bl:rnk and mail. Newspaper entries only, no ph·oto copies will be accepted. 2. Al\ entries mwt arrive by noon, the following Wednesday. 3. Winner will be chosen by random drawing and winner's name will appear the following week. One entry per person. One winner per wetk. · 4. Contest will run 2/20/97 through 5115197. Name ~~--~~-~~---~~-­ Addras ---------- Phone -:------~.:.........--~~ Paste Ads Here M1il to: • • • • • • • • • • • • EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Bridge ............. 5530 5530~------------~~~--~~~~~~~ -~ ----·-- 40 NUMBER 2 $1000'• Poaelble Cuetomer Service/ YOU HAVE! FOUND SEEKING Typing Par1 Tlme. At ln•lde SalH ONE OF TW~ HID· Home. Toll Free F r1 "00 C OEN OS WOMEN 3004 o une ., ompany A · NTER • 1·800-218·9000. E11t. •••king motivated 'THE DINN EA FOR T-1361 for U1Ung1 lndlvldual w/mln 1 yr TWO CONTEST. ' 413 ... /5//'7 Handsome Attorney $1000'• Poeelbl• Hper. In CUii serv/ P-Y.: M""'Nmv fft• Seek• Ve"' 1ttr1ctlve Trplng Parl Time. Al lolomarketlng to call & " ...... •• .,. • • "' ·' H T I F provide customer •or. Olecounted Tru11 •lim wht t•male 28-34 om•. o I r-•• I t I ..__d, Etc .... ,._2181 for dating.¥ 36C>-4947 1:S00·218·9000. Exl. v ce o our commun ly .,.. • • .,....,.. T 398f LI 1 or ganiz ations. -l or st ngs. (25·30hr1 per wk) ••••••••I PERSONAL **Dental Tech** Call or aend resume to; auvoUNrl:MENTS SEDVJCES JOOS Career opportunlll•• Entertainment ~11n ~ "' for e><per Technicians. Publlcatlona Non·experl en c ed 151 Kalmus JllJ4 World Cl••• Writer welc ome. we offer ex· Costa Mesa 92626 Of o T Attn: Ms. Lauron THEATER sn1y, el aco, J.M. cellent benefits pack· at 662•2020 Peters, Nordstrom age. Willing to train. CASllNG.. 2921 Stores, McDonald's, Mu s t have b as1c•-----,.D-1"""s"""P_LA_V.,.._ __ ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Coast Magazine, knowledge of English . ADVERTISING Babw & Toddler Sports Illustrated; enjoy working wllh SALES Model Search ( c r e d I t •) • Press others & motlvatod. Locot weekly news· Baby Gap, Baby Releases, Corporate 10% salary Increase papor soeka account Guell, Gerber, Pooh Bl oa. Free-Lan c e for PM shift. Call oxocu11vo. Must be de· and Disney. Also Star (sports, business 1·800-887·3580 pondablo, toam ori· W M I stories). Fast. No ro-· ented, 1011 star1or who ars ov "· Natalie talnor. Pay by tho Job. A••t Mgr & PT/FT Is ablo to work well 714·960-7882 *(714,548•8825* Sal•• Contemporary Womens' Retail. Modern under doadllnos. Romance, Fashion Is. Somo advertising LOST It SCHOOLS •· Shawnl 840 .2774 background prolerrod. FOUND 2 2 ui Position oUors snlary iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iii5il INSTRUCTION 3012 Be Discovered• Tod ay plus commission. We i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Start your exciting also oflor excollent FOUNQ 2 Parakeet s modeling career nowl bonolil package In a In East Blatf area on KARATE •Free Interview• drug froe envlron- 3/30. Call to Identify. SELF DEFENSE 662·1000 10am·9pm mont. M/F/DN 759·9022 Adult & Children C • r • 9 1 v • r a/ For consldera1lon Lost Female Oalmatlon P I C I /CHA please fax rosumo to: r vate or Group Em· ompan on• • Jonlso Cross, Dis· Answer• to Bella. phasls on Physlcal & Transpor1atlon neces· ploy Advor1ising Man· Mesa Verde area 4/4. S plrltual transforma-sary. Call for appt. a g 0 r , Hunt 1ng10 n 649·3838 tlon by 3rd Degree 752·8808 Beach lndopondont Loet male Golde n Black Bolt Master/ Counter Help FT/PT (714) 965·7174 Retriever. Canyon Kenpo Karate dry cleaners. Good•..,,......,---,.,.----- P.ark area In C.M. Angel Cove Studio personalltyl Apply: Drivers Earn up to 714-942·5855 714-723·8023 18834 Brookhurst, F.V. $600 Weekly Long distance phone By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF . and TAHNAH HIRSCH WF.F,KJ.Y RRIOOP. QUIZ Q. I • AA South, v11ln1>rnhll', you hold • Q .1 Cl 3 2 " I! ¢ HI 9 fl !l 2 • 7 6 Thr h1<lding ha11 1m>ecedE'<I sntrn t WF.c;r NORTll F.A~T rn•• I :i Ohl 2 ? 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R • P.n"l W1·1<l '11lnNnhll'. fl" 811111 h vn11 hold ~AKC~~:l2 Void e>Q ,J IOot •1173 I h1 l111lcl1111t li;1~ pr11('1·r1krl • 80l ITll \H:S'f NORTll F..AST t • zr Uhl P a11s ? \\h;it an11111 tin \1>11 takc•? / ,1111k /m 1111~11 rr~ ntt ,\fmuln\' l ..r11 ,.n t o tw 8 bl'ltl'r hrirlgc plny"r! Suhse'rilw now lo thf' nor<'n flrid1w l;('tle r by calling (80Cll 7tlR· I 225 for infonnation. • Or wri t" to: <:ore n Bridgt> Let· l<'r. P.O. Hox 44 IO, Chi<·ngo, Ill. GflAAO. The Community Market Place. •••••••••Customer Service & co. Is sooklng pooplo ----------.--------~---------Telemarketlng, PT or to sorvlco s1orofront All Kinds of Jobs For Convenient To place an ad In Classlfiod 842·5878 EMPLOYMENT FT. Hours Flexlblo. promo box routo. All Kinds of People. C lasslfled Cln sslfled Call Ralph at 964-6549, __ 1._8_0_0_._3_5_4_·7_3_3_1 ____ c_1a_s_s_1_t1_e_d_. _____ 6_4 _2_·5_6_7_B ____ c_:i_u_6_4_2_·5_6_7_e_. _ . IF WE'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER!/ YOU'VE GOT A . SADDLE BACK NEW CAR! Sales Leasing Service Parts "Buy, Lease Or Browse" Come See Why Orawg-e-C-ounty's Auto 0-eaters Are Number One In Customer Satisfaction! IRVINE AUTO CENTER · 1-800-831-3377 714 380-1200 ... CREVIER BMW Senta Ana Auto Mell Edinger at 55 F1>1y 836-3171 ITUS CllilYst..ER/PIYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Me·1934 18881 Beach Blvd. 0 847-8555 ATLAS DODGE 2925A Harbor Btvd., Costa Mesa 548-1934 c:::::;:i CHEVROLET. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 LAND ROVER MISSION VIEJO 211662 Mwguente Partcway, MISSIOO Voeio 365·8750 @1FXI15 m1ss1on v1eJo LEXUS OF MISSION VIEJO 28400 Marvuerite Pkwy .• Mission Viet<> 1 (800) 669-5398 1 NABERS ® e>@ ~Oldsmootle .,_U..C.K NA.BERS CADIUAC IUICIC 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 Fl.ETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS 1301 Ouall St .. Newport Beach ~ 833-9300 m L I NCOLN ~MERC U RY BEACH LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd .. Huntlllglon Beacti . 848·7739 Oldsmobile .. SATURDAY. APRIL 5, 1997 87 ACROSS 1 Cooc;1f'd S HA11dn Cl Makt' les' dt'Sl•nrt 13~•1CllO~ 14 Sharpens 16 Nevada Clly t 7 OppoSll!' 01 18 ~11710<' t9 Small amoun1 ?O 811 of straw 21 Anhq1111 a1110 ?2 G1nsoo/R11c;C\O mo111!' 24 Monopoh1es 26 Auk or plover 27 Ghslen 29 T 1r.kled pmk 33 Feathered talker 34 Source o! heAI 35 Selves 36 Goose fo•mahlln S7 S•mtlar 58 Creoles 60 Party 6t Conloneo 112 Cllmh {a moonutin) 113 Boats l•k" NQllh c; ~ Whlflpll<~ fi'i rormr 1 '""""'"' 66 Jac:obc; wM DOWN t [rupl 2 JPanc; 1n~t.Pr SH1111s'\ 3 Fgypl!An goctdec;s " M1ao11 playN 5 Anack 6 Lt>Bk\ 7 lwo ll'n 1c; hv<! 8 Cosl 2q r m~a~e~ ~ IO~(>r 46 Ptntos 48 Bu1al·ve1I "' 37 Form111 danrec; 3S Alley - 9 StrPaky cnlnt 1 O Some AUQus1 30 M11•"etplart> '.lt Craon1pc; malerial 4 q r m1sh· ll!le 39 Actress Delany 41 legal eagle. 101 Shon 42 OaggOI babll!S 11 Do OlhPr~ t? WaOOl'r 15"'&-crelaril'~ ot comranlOll' 12 ~11chPn me11-; 34 01'<,linNt marker '" 50 -OIJ1 madP rto 4<1 Circus gPar 4fi Hawauan csances 47 Cargo 48 lmplemenl 49 Mo1he1 - ancient t•m!'~ 23 JACluo s <;PCf)M m111e 25 Slop ct•ml' 26 BKJ and "llrnnq 27 Smudge 11\ Compuler ilbbr 37 Ch:itity bf>nehtc; 40 VP"f much 42 P;ior 43 rorb<ddP11 51 Fruit covenng 52 Linen pranl 54 Pe\1 55 Actress Chase 56 Type of bar 52 Mink or sable 53 Hero s tale 28 Doghke scavenqpr 45 Goddess ol tt\4' dawn o• reg1s1er 59 Diamonds 1n slang 2 17 20 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 FLATBED DRIVERS • HOTEL Top pay planl! Wyndham Garden Groat miles 1n Hotel all seasons. Guar anleed Home Every 4th Dlspd'lch. Groat benefits and bonuses 0-6 months• $.24 6mo. = S.28 up to S 34 Call J.B. Hunt Flatbed 1 ·800·325· 1 067 COL Required Home Tvplat PC Users Needed. S40,000 Income Potential. 376· 1993 Positions Avolla.ble •Sale• Mgr •Mgmt Train ••• •Shuttle Drivers •Cafe Server •Guest Serv. Agt Please apply 111, 3350 Ave of lhe Ans, Costa Mesa 751.5100 10 11 12 EMPLOYMENT 5530 Instruc tor/Asst ' ~ Chlldrens' priyslcal flt,, ncss program. EnQ/- gellc, lun, pallent l"dt- v1duel: loves chlldrtlll, My Gym, 261·5252 Kennel Worker • · Handling s'm animals Apply Tue·Sat, 1 1~·;· 6904 W. P£H, NB Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classifjed will help 642·5678 ' ..... -... -...... -CABINETS 3490 CLIANING SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES CONCRETE & 3548 MASONRY FENCES 3557 & DECKS HAULING 3720 LANDSCAPE & MOVING 38 34 PLUMBING 3890 SCREEN 3 61 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3 808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3919 DIRECTORY Advanced Wood• Y • t ems I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••••••I ·Custom Cabinetry· MARIA'S CLEANING Brick, Block, Stono, Tllo Fences/Docks/Blk Wall Doors-Copper Ceiling Apt•Homes•Vacacles Cone, Patio, Orlvoway Pools•Masnry•D11veways Moldings • Mantels •Xlnt Ref's•12Yra Exp. Fplc, BBQ1. Rel. 25Vr. EXCELLENT WORK L6916SO 714-998-8970 Marla 714·539·8704 Exp. Torry 557.7594 Uc B·I Contractor 853852£ JUNK TO THE DUMP <714•968•18821 Shane's Gardening AVAILABLE TODAY & Landscaping. Lawn 96B·1 B82 caro lnstall'n;Rcmoval $20 HAULER Sprinklers 5'40.5001 Split Second Moving Prof Movers! 24Hr Srv 70ay,'Sr Om:l1 178452 432·9123/P-346·5850 P recise Plumbing Repairs & Remodels Froo Estimates L f 687398 989·1090 ORCO PLUMBING Mobile Screen Serv. Now & Re-screening LIC4'181673 Bonded Roger 714·548 -0850 ACOUSTIC CEJLINGS 3408 CARP' ENTRY 3510 •WINDOW CLEANING• * Best Price/Quality 6~~~:~.~~: .;,j,~·:, Cloan-up•Frce Est VICTOR'S Prof I Land· JOHN 650· 1 G:?8 scape Ma1nt. Seasonal Two · Brothert Moving •SPRINCi SPECIAL• Same Oay Service Uc Ins c:al·Tll-1650 957-1500 & Drain Cloanlng1--------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil -Mini Blinds· Lndscnpe, brick. stne Now Construction 7Doys/Wk•Froe Est TAX L11211os 7 60·8170 PREPARATION Color. 10Vrs Exp. Xlnt CEIUNQ MASTER FREE ESTIMATES concr. 800-788-1007 1-800·780·5755 •Acoustic Removal• A to Z HANDYMAN 845-0335 •CEMENT WORK• HEALTH, BEAUTY Rois NB. 457·1739 ----------- PAINTING 3858 Custom Textur .. Palnl INSTAl.l./REfACE CABINETS ·Stompod C oncrete----------& FITNESS 3740 YARD Clean-up, Tree Uc'd. Mark 838·7300 KltcMns, · baths, dOOft, Brick/Block/Stone/Tllo FLOOR INSTALL Trim/Hodgos Removal iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii windows. Doug 546-7258 Fine L54t656 631-4310 REPAIRS 3620 New Lawn & Plants. ACTING LESSONS E FREE HAIR CUT 9G0·85b2 Pg-748-5375 CARPENTRY•Wlndows D"l"""~' UfO~an •J.R.G . MASONRY• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w/purchast of chem svc ~ Doore • Wood Fences Cleaning Block walls, stucco Salea•Svc•lnstall or 20% 011 Hair cu11--------- 24Yra Oualltv Palntlnt TOUCHUPS, TOO 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor Licif280644 645-3209 RAINBOW Circle Malnt. ,....~~~~~~~~ eDAN DAWSON• PLUMBfNG Waler Heaters • Dra•ns Remodel • Repair Faucets • Fixtures Lf 554722 • 646-6720 Pgr#717·5729 3925 * IT'S TAX TIME * Call early fof appL Jeanne Hare E.A. Retired IRS 673·8905 TUTORING 3929 3812 341v Closel/Oarage Organizers FORTE concrete, b rick. Low$ HardwdNinyl/Ceramlc Introduc tory Offer LEGAL iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ll281581 • Call Bob L'730089 531·7843 PERGO/CarpeVFree est. Emerald Beauly Salon SERVICES 240..S323 Pg·3l2·0026 John Doran M11onry L708279 968-9590 Patrick 838·8611 _C_E_N_T_E_R_•_S_T_A_G_l!---.I QUALITY CRAFTSMAN H 0 US EH 0 LO Brlck•Stono•Block liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •WORKSHOPS• Custom cablneWcrown SERVICE Lg/Sm Jb1•Ropoirs ok HANDY MAN 3710 IMPROVEMENTS Pamllng-lnl/E•I Houst/Apt --------"" liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Quality Job. Free est. _E_•_r_t_h_q_u_a_k_e_S_a_l_e_t_v •Spanl•h•French'e L#569897 838-8888 Strapi lor hot water •ltallan•Eng·ESI.,• " " moldlng/tlle/marble/Ml1c Free Est. & Advice 'i,o~'"A9:t~!~ repalrt. ChartH 557-7684 714 631-9044 Ll687191 831·3832 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOME 3756 UN LIM.IT E O A Better Way Palnung heaters only S69.95 ·UCt Professor M.A ... ,j ·CONSULTATION· Quality Craftsmanship fnslalled 722·0449 Excellent Reaule.., .. Lowest prices· In O.C. '* 980-2332 * •Paint/Carpentry• Phone calls made and For a reas price. Refs. Transia14ons 4 97·397:J. 1 CERAMIC CONTRACTORS Drywall ond morel LIKE·NU CONCRETE letters written on your L612t13 1·800·848·1530 --------•Spanlah·Engllah• • Small Jobs Oki Romvo oil/rust itolns, behalf. Documents re· CHUNO'S'PAINTINQ POOL Bt-llnguat Teachltr-' ...., _______ I TILES 3528 --------GENERAL 3558 Ga ry 845·5277 crack rpr. Ae·nu/seol wet viewed for free'. Retain 23Y e G p I I SERVICE 3894 Privale Classes·Hon).t'' COM TE rs xp. rt r ce or Office. 844-84N ---------1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PU RS 3556 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -.-R .... 0.....-0 .... F__,R_.E,....P,....A-IR--• decks F1ee osl 760·8427 an allomey for the en· Guar Work-Free Est iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1r. APPLIANCES LH!q lhowere Rep'dliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AJ P1lle1 Con1tructlon •Ceilings painted STRUCTURAL DESIGN lire year for only $90. Ucll'375602 538·1534 •---------> St:!JlVJCE 3428 Ragroutlng & lnstall'n Addltlons•A•modellng e Export Electrical Rosldent'l/Smnll Bus. United Legal Providers lk•'• Custom Painting li land Blue Pool• WALL ~ 15 L870130 Dean of T iie ·General Conlractlng· • Corpontry & M ore Additions • Remodels 888·488·LAW 1 Pool & Spa Wkl~ Svc iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil· 673·8065 or 848-8526 C 0 MP UT l!'R Ll450732 848·3018 22Yrs Exp. L#535977 L#303t3J 723·18001._________ ~~:k. 1~~e8><~·& g~~~~ Repair· flller/pump/2htr COVERINGS 391Z, aaPLIANCE AEP••R TA A IN ING 7 1 4 .5 3 6 ·1 6 7 2 k.111'703466 831-4e10 Acid wash 845·87 • I '1 ,,.,. "' NeWPort Tile & Marble e Windows 3.11/95 . - /Wllhtr•/Dryert/Frlg• Fin• Craftsmanship... e MS Office/Quicken BATH & KITCHEN e.,REWHoEmR.'S STV•rv.vlcC•R• JEWELRY 3784 MASSAGE 3830 P•t•r• Painting Farthing lntertor•A.!) ...... Reas.831-0297 ACCEPT VISA-MIC e Hardware/Software e Cabinets '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 20 Yoars fl(perlence ROOFING 3910 ln1taua11on • Remcnw Sf'lower11Counter1/Fl11 ON SITE e 70AYS e Ceramic Tiies Undor 5300. LWE73660 1• i• Free Estimates iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Discount Wallcovet""'' Nat'! Stone/M~ ;r,c1 714-721.02~2 e Counters & Floors Accept M/C & VIS.A William H arold Jewoler L&B Sport• Therapy Interiors and utenors BALBOA ROOFINO CO Lit560875 873·12\2 BATHTUB LM5488 842· 14 ll50480l Rob 376.2129 C .M. oa:o 831·1818 ~~:~~~:~i~iJ~~~:; All body care to relax Referral. 854-0512 Quall"' Work Guatnt'd The &Mpper R!GtA.zlNG 3448 _________ !~=======~ 14100.828-SOU H andvman Cha.rile 8 3 039• & rejuvonote. AN/LMT '' S pe~l a ll z l ng I• l &iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Computer Training ' 8uy,nlf.'llldt 7 • ~ CM 722·9823 ---------• Rerool!Repalr FrH Ea.t Wallpaper Remowal " CHILD CARE 3536 Allord1bl•·Peraona11~:;:::;::;:;;:;;;::;:;::;:;:::~::;; Painting, carpe11trj, STRESSED OUT? PET Lie/In• 631·5081 1.5889241 993-5037 JltHIOOU 4 Liii II iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii One-on·One Training l .D . DBVELOPM•NT water blastlng, fonces. LANDSCAPE • Complete reflnl1hlng CAB Admln 631,..258 Custom Home/Remoj:fel Local COM 780·5044 Massage Therapy In Dr '• SERVICES 3870 We Qeta shOUld l"lting & Restotatkln 1erv"89 •A Pt.ace 1" The tteart • .,,.,,.,,..,,, __ .,...,,..._-__ No IH unlll completed. Home R111oratlol\1'emoclel LAWN CARB 3808 olc. Heolher 84~MX>S3 REMODELING together. Strip. Inst New .._ow..-Ooofl HemeQDey<:;iCare MACMl!DIC • C•ra tor L1480684 721-0404 Tll1/drywall/Woodwork $15 OFF Initial Visit Pet . Sltter/D09 Walhf & ADDITIONS 3916 advice to lh• c,..,. UC:flM ••3 -on9 Fu~"~:'.' ~~T8 J. ~·::z,0~':t,!;:~~~!:!j LSWIS Conetructlon Fences/decksJrocm Ide! BASIC VMD MAINT Oa1ly/Overnlght visits. 631 '2111 Anyt~e T.L.C.I Lir304202716 houfly rate. 873·8819 Remodel•Handyman Roofs/general ropalrs. t CALL DOES IT ALLI MOVING 3834 Refs •vi. Llc'df8onded " Call Cathy 84s.4831 L#704773 Local R... Comm/Res. Rel• F1H Eat 831-4422 i"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Otolse 11,c.93s.ae70 Fer1hl"• lnterl-. e714·S57·5925• Chrle 794-0917 Pa .. r-4t3.a142 1• Kltchen/BalhfAemC>cfel 3488 -------a PUBLIC NOTICE · Am Additions Vita/MC CLEANJNG Apple-Macintosh HOME SERVICES ! r"~~· , 1h• c llf. f>ublic Ullll· PLASTER LIP580875 973-181• ------- . .._ .... _____ •ISERVICES 3548 SERVICE DRYWALL AF~~:1~:11~:.~~'r:~~~ ~.,.~17,. u .. Commission RE· REPAJR 3880 Far•hlne lntert•n .. •••••&iiiiiii " k Cl R SERVICB 3584 Michael 7159·144t0 1.~ ..... ""'""'~---',.......,.. v QUIRES that •II u•ed Kitchen/Bath/Remodel I HUMAN * REIOURCll 'k ~t~f .. 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To=~ In Prompt & Low Al~tl Repairs, lrnptowe......._ Landacape a Mll•lff Cw9'ully,, C~ &'f'lumblna......,,. ~· :r~~ c ..... , • .,,. ~;.::r;;~~m~w= ~.,,~:.W,1 Jo.~a1gn19~~u1~~iilll'~·-~=.!!n~lhe:!:C~!•!,...!=!J =.•·~":U:a-~~~-~ ............. --.-..--- 88 SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1997 lkadv'Cosca M~sa Da.il)· Pilot EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT UIPLOYMENT fUUITUll 1014 CORONA COSTA lllSA 1124 NIWPOIT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5ii5ii3•01 -· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5 ii 53 iii 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiissii 3 m 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiss. 3ii1° .w.DTED_liiii._iiii 55 • 3 • 5 ..... ...., aan • bu l•D•EL-MAlt .. --' 1 • 2 • 2 -----------llACB SANTA DA 6111 BllGllTS 1184 Orang• County's ••l••/S•rvloe for Secret•rr Small NS aeourlty Offtoen •x.o female mid~'• ~ouch whl,ta':.aah co1 •· BUCH MANSION premier private club Macintosh & PC Dsgn Firm. ~p'd Immediate J>O•hlons ... ka lntera1ttng WOik '"table ~=j"" MOVING •••E I 1 Io o k) n g lo r Computer Store In w/Comp, Transcrb, avallabl•I Call for OC area, Anytfilng mant canter. all. .,.. indlvldua11 who enjoy CM. F/T, Ex'p'r Nee. Gen Ore-Fl•• l-lrs. appointment 241MUIO i.Qal elCcapt marriage. ~~ ;r::~•:f":i1"0/ Bearoom Sets, TV, people, have a ,..,.,.,. Call Nancy 64S-.022 FIUC RH: 722-1395 PO 5438, Balt>oa I• • • • w EHrCIH Equipment •--Shoeahln• 92••2 714/67"'"" .. 0 pine headboards Tablas, B ik es,' work ethic & are Salesperaon .,.. ..--4. $125/•a Ota11 patio willing to work In more Exp. Upicale ladle I / Entrepreneur•. Ladle1 ..----------· H a r po on , EI c •..• h 11 encouraged. We train. Loving Swedish Nurea. table w/4 chalre, Must •••I t an one capac Y tT\•n•' 1portawear. Self-Motivated? T XI 12 Y~ eicp. Honest & lounge chair. $40. You win au .. I I t h I n o u f op S. nt comm. ., worganlzatlon . N o •852·8089• CETUSAseeks 1kJ111. Funl lntervfaw caring. Good cook. 723·0747 Sat.Only.7am-Noon S ~ t ..r id r I Loe refa. Chrl1llna ••oa O ......... e1eporlonce necesiary. acre.ary inu11;" ualto n person on y . •---------.... cean ,,.. ... We wlll train th• place/supervise Aprll 8·10, 12noon· li?7t444e.37~81i? MERCHANDISE ••• .., 2 3·Famlly right people. PT/FT Administrative foreign High School epm. lrvln• Marriott r:JP/T Hom• C•r• Sal•I New· Tiffany po1lttons avallabte, students In host • Hot e I (Lobb Y Companion/Day Care MISC. 6015 H20Pord , · orafare: (lloxlbto hr•). PleaH Secretary families. Training, Shoo1hlne Stand) Claan ~Cookli?Drlvo Lauren, Lancomo, apply In peraon : fees, International Errand•. 722·5223 Woltt Tanning 8eda Hlbb•I• Art, Gucci, Monday-Friday Publlcty held Orange travel Incentives. WORK.OUT SMARTER Tan At Home kflch/ofc/sports Items. 9am-1um 2pm·5pm Count y equipment "'-nd SuperlorStattlng NOTHARDER BuyOlrectandS•v•I a/c, l amps, etc. 41 tO MacArthur Blvd. teasing co. needs · ~ resume: Service• Low Monthly Pmts 5t2 L•rk.apur Nowpon Boach EOE ollfcfont Individual lo CETUSA 19700 Falrchlld Ca~l•~:;,.~xeb~~~-& Free Color Catalog .caa..e ..... satur«My latn-2pm U91'1ower•t FutnJtute, clothe•. lots of 1tuflt Ma-4711 GOOD aTUl'l'I Sat 8em·12noon 274 Knox Pl•o• Fum, clolhH, books. Saturd•r ••-2pm Quality fum, decorator acca11. 3 f1Ja cab. contamp. aola/chalr, DR Ht, much morel 2200 Canpn DR Sund•w 8•m·3pm Furniture, bade, clothlng, toya, etc. 2403 College Dr •LIDO PENINIUU• MOVING SAL• MUST SEU.Ill Offara aaturdaw Ontwl From 1 :oo-e:oopm 711 Uao Park Dr, "A" Patio furn, China 1vc for 12, h1ehold 1tem1, wrought Iron pieces 722-8733 Lv• mnsage Super Qera'" aale teak de1k, chair, King bedspread, decorator acca1sorle1, silver, glHI, etc. Top quality, Great v•luel Sat Onlw 8·2 2038 Vlat• C•lon a., ....... Fri/Sat .. 2 Loll of good '"'"' 20131 Bayview/Mesa Can't tMm to get to all thoM repair jobs around the houH1 Let th• Claaalfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. M2•!HS78 Out of Santa Fe auppon regional Sales 56180.llaA,,.. Ste 240. lrvlne Celt. Personal Trainer Call 1·800·711·0158'"c_O_S_T_A_M_E_S_A_6_1_2_4 NEWPORT at Fashion Island has and Finance Oepta. Altaloma,CA91701 Temp&TempToPerm M•rk 810·34791---------BEACH solos positions avatt. Varfad duties Include Expenenced W.11 ~D All Kindt of Jobs For All Kinda of People. 6169 ___ c_i•_•_•_lf_l•_d_. __ •------.....,..-- contact s u 1 an n a t Y P 1 n g 0 f 1 ea• e coord1na1ors call: • ACCOUNTING ---------6M .. A &0 Wiiken: 844-5953 documonls, sales pro· 1-888-CETUSAS • ADMINISTRATION DOMESTICS 5540 TO BUY 2000 Wiiiow SAT 8-2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6019 Furn, HOUIOhld Items~ Bldg Mat, Kg H20 Bea •0 Sale Sat, 8·12* DR tbl + chrs. Peg Per· ego 1trotler/hlgh chair, matching crib, chang. In~ table, Belllnl wall shlva & navy blue d•· signer bedding: baby clothes. Lots. of other good stutfl. E'81utf P/T Demonatr•tora Weekends In grocery stores. Mu11 bo neat, l11endly, sates abltllles. lmmed Openingst Car nee. S6 50hr. 714·557· 5579 or 800-450·4336 Phone Operators To Sl5hr Paf1orFull. w1111rain. 1·800·710·6229 RECEPTIONIST ·PT Monday thru Friday 12·5pm Busy Orange County equ1pmont 1eas1ng lirm Is looking tor candidate wllh ex· ce11ent phono manner· ism & organiza11onat skills to jugglo mul· 11pte rosponsib11itos. We are looking lor a 1eam player with a good attitude to groot our cl1cnts and h:rndlo all 1ncoming'calls lrom busy switchboard. 01stribut1on or mall, taxes. packages and 1n t ernat momos. MUST BE PUNCTUAL ANO PROFESSIONAL! Fax resumes to BHB at 714-436·661 O. OR mail to: BHB NB PO 8011 2392 Santa Ana, CA 92707·0392 No phone calls ploasot Receptionist Good voice & phn mannor. Apply Tue-Sat, 11·3. 6904 W. PCH, NB poeafs, photocopying. e CLERICAL occaselonal reception· e WARE, HOUSE 1st relief and laX' com· mun1catlons while HOTEL Call (714) 475·f155 working In a last· SHEUJON OR FAX 75-1 65 paced environment. 4 1 Loan Proceaalng TELEMARKETING Experience • plus! U'NIPORJ Medlcal-work al home Organlzalion & atten· nl:ff Good SI Local area. tfon t o detail Is BEACH Paid wkly 800-640·3926 essential. Position assists 25 +people Veterln•rlan Asst eager to have every· . . f h Experienced. Apply thing done yesteraay! is interviewing or I e Tue-Sat. 11 am-3pm Ideal candidate must following positions: 8904 W. PCH, NB be proficient in MS * HOUSEMAN * Old Colna Gold Sliver OH Htrs, Tbl1/Chrs Etc. gy,. Exp. Clean & Franklin Mint, Sterling Block Yard Sale maintain large homes. Old watches & J•Y(•lry Vista Baya Outdoor duties, car Weatcoast Coln ~-9448 (off Santa Ana) care, pet care, driving, TENT TRAILER In •Sund•~ 8·1 • cOOklng, serving. Xtnt good condition. Wiii· Loads of new/barely NB rers. 909·336-0401 Ing to pay up to 5500 used kitchen and 9,,,,. 1772 642 32 household Items. HOUSE·SITTING .,... or •4 1 Newlywed Pepperdlno Top Dollars P•ld Buy It. Sell It. Find It. 4t9 Vlata Suerte To place an ad In Cl•Hlfled Call 042·5078 . grads seek housesinlng For Records. Jazz. ___ c_l•_•_•_l_fl_•_d_. __ opportunity, while Sountra c k s, etc. ·--------- saving for own home. Call Mike 645· 7505. Ref's avail. 723-1789 ·--------- When you're tuned into classified · · you're 'tuned into your community. Word 6.0 and MS • Front Desk . FT/PT Eiccet. Min. 60 wpm. Please fax resumes to • Reservationist · FT/PT •------·-----• FREE TO YOU 6022 WAREHOUSE STARTING (714)751-7557. No k phono caus ptease. • FT House eeping BH/NB PO BOK 2392 Santa Ana, CA 92707·0392 Earn Up To •3000 Working with international students in your community for 4 weeks this summer. Send resume to: Supervisors ·AM/PM e Restaurant Host/Hostess • ~lub lounge Attendant · FT Evenings • Waiter/Wattress ·PT • Bartender · PT Join o Winning Teom by opp~ing in person ot· 4 S4 S MO<Arthur Blvd He Beoch CA 92660 Forklift Operators . Shipping & Rocelvlng . . General Laborers LINK St•tflng Services ·*714·667·1562* •Work From Home• 525 lo $75 Per Hour PT/fT 1·800-290·7194 MERCHANDISE FREE HAIR CUT ••••••••• w/purchaso of chem ave. Emerald Beauty Salon Patrick 838·8811 ANTIQUES 6010,_·-..------------ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PETS & ANTIQUES 4 u ANIMALS 6049 *Sate 10·30%• Accepting consignment. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 30% lee. Unlimited time. Mlcrow•v•. 560. 312 Newport Blvd, N.B. Bread machlno brand C548·4123 new, $90. 515·9595 Top Dollar Paid! Fro m 1800·1960. 1 pc to entire estate. Paintings, china. glsware, furn, etc. 40Yr NB Res'673·6223 TICKETS · 6075 Davia Cup Tickets April 4,5,6. Face value. Call Rick or Lynn, 646·02 t 6 days. CETUSA 5618 Della Ave. Alta Loma, CA 91701 Experienced coordinators call: 1 ·888·CETUSA5 ~~~~~ __ ,EMPLOYMENT ?learketing ?ltaj~r Small Newport Beach Business owner seeks creative & energetic student to develop a marketing plan, identify target market, brochure design, e t c. 4 Here's your chance to • ·add to your resume. For interview call 675-1721 SERVICES 5533 lfST ACS Qtl> eee•eeee At lo '//U"\~ i. ~ I Ploase be aware that """ iqi;n ~ rYlCIMf'fl lhe listings In this cat· •Ell=dllilMbuy: egory may requlro you lllww •. piinli1gl to call a 900 number ~/chi., poae;y, In which there Is a old cosunt h charge per minute. -· OI' , _____ -, =~·l\m· EMPLOYMENT WANTED 5535 Dog W•lker, I will walk & love your pell W9ekenda a Eveal Morgan 714·642·8~33 dlc:ol1dlw objtdt. •One rtenf or dt .... •Cot~aa I Ealalt ..... corm:iad ·imm.c....cuti 714-249:3711 GARAGE SALES BALBOA ISLAND 6106 •MOVING SALE• Furniture. Appliances. H o usewares Items, Sat. 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Of $17 47.97 DUE AT SIGNING. USIDUAl 11,06S.o6 TOW. Of nMTS JIU.20 ' 8UY OR LEASE s30995 ~ t.fCMlS-klMlt •MI"' \\11n I.\ •Al IUC"l l~IAI~ 1 ll!<llilll • HMIWAll l'll.>)lll'M'llll.,ll,¥\ltM • K~YI t.\.\.t,,11\ \ti I IUTl'W\llM •Ill.Al ~WAYl~l\\'~11\tA"Wlllf 111\J\'MI •tt MOIO • I llllUMt \\ llHI' • U·Allltll 11-11< ' 14' ~ .. Ill -ti. °"""'""' lrw "" ............ •fW• JlllUl41 T•ul .i.. " :r. .... o,._ ... ,..oduw"" ,,...... .... 1111~' '" r ... ~ ,, ,,.... Sl11olll IA ............... uoco ........ ,... "" ................. \<,.. .. •te VOLVO OTA •D. 'ti VOLVO MO llDM Loaded, Leather, Sun Roof, Full Power, CO Changer, Dual Powers.ts I019619 Full Power, ABS, Stereo C....c1e & ~ 1287 .. 70 •t&,995 •••.•• 5 VOLVO·IRVINE. ·, l TIDSPOITATION ~fO~R~D~~iiiii9iii07iii5 MEICEDES 9130 MllCEDES 9130 iiTOiiiYiiiOiiiTiiiAiiiiiiiiii92iiiliiO '87 FORD VAN Conv. '83 UM) Die-I 4-dr '84 190R Clean, xlnt '87 Celle• Convert "C,8· A/T, P/S, A/C, Sedan. look• and running. Loaded. Snrl, Grand Prix Ltd Edi· BOATS 7011 S w ml Orig, Owner. run1 great! Reffable. MW brks, batt. 98k lion AT A/C lull pwr i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 4.999-Flrm 720-1722 $2200. 973.9047 ml1. Mu1119111115900. HS ·val~e .,;g est,,.; '88 Muateng Conv. '73 450SL CIHllC, 847-4248 whl1, n-tri. Org 97 Houaeboet ae·x 5 · 0 • 5 ·IP d . red, gold, 2 top1, 18ott ml '88 300SDL Ok Blue. OWMr. High miles yet HI' L Powell. Shared leather, old atock. $7500/obo. ~&-9828. Lo-ml 84k. Xlnt cond. loolcS/run1 hke new own e" h Ip Ir om Runs Xlnll Maintenance 31-0-438-9911. Org owMr. $18,500 $3,950 S53-e848 $7,995/wk 241-8586 record1-1lnce new. ,74 4 SOSLC Ct& 1 875-9384 Lv m11g $8000 5 1 5-0105 llC 2nd owner, alloy whla,1 ________ VANS 9225 MARINE SLIPS HONDA 9085 ~;~so~~~· V2a~o3~~ NISSAN 9150 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DOCKS 7022 '80 450SLC lmmac. ,93 2408X Like newl '90 · 740QL Ok Grey, • Privet• Dock * 25' max pwr/Prlce neg Ez aqcs/dock,1hp,bch '83 Ac cord Htchbk 81k/Palamlno, 95K, Sharp blaclc beauty blk llhr, 4dr, anrt, Pwr llr/brka, Ken-2nd local owner, chrm 27 500 mllH 58900• good trs. Good cond. wood TO. NC. Svc whls, ed. Mlchelln1. • 723•1504 · $8700. 854-2828 rcrds. New trs, cltch, $9500. 759·3489 · * Al 875·0048 * 35' Mooring 8 1wn 15th & • Lido, N.8 . $9500/obo. 969·5553 BALBOA: 40' DOCK, Two Side Tio . 9' end 13' Wide. • 714-842-4905. PRIME SLIP In Now- all. $1500. 842·2940 '90 Accord A/T, AC, lull pwr, AM/FM casa, •nrl, tint, ·catm whls. $8,500 631-6890 '93 Accord White, 2- dr, drop It, all pwr/ locl< sys, 60k mis. $11,500. 875·4470 port Harbor 24Hr Ac--15-U-Z-U-----9-10-0 cess. Adjac.nt to Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? l et the CIHalfted Service Directory help you find reliable help. 642-5678 9230 OLDSMOBILE 9155 VOLVO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '87 Clore Broughem VIS, full pwr. Only 64,k org ml. & It 1how1I $3700 831-8433 · '81 Volvo DL AT, AC, am/Im case. alloy whls, well main, classlc condition S3200/obo. 549·7526. t ROLLS ROYCE 9182 ------ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VOl.XSWAGEN 92 3 5 '7 8 Ro 11 • C ornla h iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gorgeou1( 34k mllesl , Rest/Shops/Market. ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Exp'd skipper looklng '89 'Amlao Low ml. to trade lor boat use. Xlnt cond ono owner 30'-50' Diesel Prol'd . new top. S5000:1-------- 631·6864 548·6011 FIND Wire wheel•. Very 81 VW Bu,a Custom 1pecl al. s4 3 ,500. rebuilt. Mint cond. 844-8819 Tan/chrome. 1914CC hi perlormance eng. $4500/obo. 645-4398 Sell/Sllp 911 beam, 10 --------SUBARU 9200 '87 Golf GT 91k mis. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Xlnl cond. AM/FM/CO '83 Suberu W•gon stereo. NC. $4000. mlns to sea. main LEXUS 9115 an apartment ~~~~:~: 8 ~~-~~ 3 ~511 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 __ th_ro_ug_h_c_la_s_s_ifl_ed __ : AUTOMOBILES ·--------'.BMW 9030 . ;. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • '93 32515 81k/tan. 461< mis. Loadodl Must soel S23k oeo _, 721·9133, Alan ,CADILLAC 9040 '82 Coupe Dovlllo V-8, F/P. Gd Cond. Copper w/wlre whls. S1 ,750 obo 646-4113 '88 Sod•n Dovllle Champagne, VS, loaded! Rolls grill, gold pkg, special top looks llke convert. 69k mis. A must see earl $6500. 675·8810 '86 Soden Dovlllo White. Like newl Total Mileage 48,525. New engine, brakes & tires. pp $5800 640-2181 CHEVROLET 9045 '95 4-Dr T e hoo Forest green. ton llhr, cd, custom whls/tlres, Loaded! $26,000 firm 714·842-9232 .~--------1 ·DATSUN 9060 '78 810 Sedan, alt. AM/FM ca111 now trs. Runs grealf $850 080. 75k orig mis. 540-5995n54-4455 DODGE 9065 '71 DART White, 318 ·vs. 4-door. 3-speed. Clean! $1000 . 850-2887 FORD 9075 '93 LEXUS GS300 Full option 58K White Ivory 111029422 $24,277 '93 TOYOTA CAMRY LE Leather only 34K Superb cond Lexus trade #297229 $13,977 '94 LEXUS SC400 81acl< Full opllon Certified 2.9% APR avail. Won't last! #037721 $33,677 '91 MAZDA MIATA Anniversary Edition Auto leather CO hard top 111122624 $10,977 '93 VOLKS JETTA Rod AyJo AC sunroof CD 4SK Perteet cond $11,977 '96 LEXUS ES300 CD moonrool. Full option cortillod 2.9% APR avail. #158853 $28,977 •96 INFINITI 130 only 12K Every option po11s. New L'oxua trade #014328 $25,977 '96 LEXUS lX450 .Champagne Ivory chromes. Savo huge o n thi s onel #128163 $43,977 '92 LEXUS SC300 Green/Ivory. Hard to ~ome by! Try to beat th l s l #009027 $21,977 '94 LEXUS SC300 Balck/lvory Certified full option. chromes 2 .9% avall . $31,977 ·LEXUS· MISSION VIEJO 1 ·800·669·5398 Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you :ead ClaHlfled dl\llY 642-5678 RENT' through classlfled Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Hunting Beac°"" Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with a check today! QL White, 5spd, cass. 848-2088 AC. $850. 873-2741 TOYOTA 9210 '85 SUPRA 5-1pd, all pwr, new tires, battery '89 VW Jolt• Charcoal gray, AT, AC, stereo cass, sun· rool, super low ml, all records, lmmac cond. $5999/obo. 548-4688 & radiator. Snrf. 165k. -------- $3350 000 646·1876 ANTIQUES & Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classlfled • will help 842-5878 CLASSICS . 9250 '73 Meeoretl Citroen 37k miles. All otiglnal. S10,500 or best ollor. Must solll 998·5212 -., 0 YES,-Sal MY CAR I NM"<t I ~-~~------"-~---~ I I ~Clv------~~~~-~ I ~ I ------~------ '78 F350 P/U 4 dr ======== Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run It for another week F1IEEl All for just $10'. w/servlce bed, ladder rack. Very strong 460 CID. New radials with alum rims. Great work truck . $290 0 ( '540-5996/754·4455 TRADE through classified 642-5678 CHART YOUR COURSB with The Daily Pilot,.as the exclusive newspaper sponsor for the SOth Ann iversary Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race. We are publishing the only official local tabloid on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1997 •. This year's anniversary race will be celebrated with a week of festivities starting the weekend prior to the big day. The special section wiU be your guide from Newport down the coast to Ensenada! DottT MISS 1118 OPPOITUNITY ro SIND YOUI ADYmrl1SING MllSSAGI 10 OUI llADlllS IN NEWPORT BBACH, CORONA DBL MAI AND ~ MBSA, WITH AN A.DDID IONUS DISTlllUl10N AT MANY OP 1111 BVBNTS 11tB BNT1ll Wiii. Deadline for space and copy: Friday, April 11 at SPM Camera Ready Final: • 'naeeday, April. 1 S at DOOi\ Inquire about adverdalng ratea. Call Your 5ales Rep ToclaJ.At. •• 642-4321 .· __ .._ _________ .._..._. • ~(' ... C' ........... Growmg .:.=--..=:--:. ~----1 1" ------------... .__ .. -- Community News From A Local ••• For Adnrtlslll lllfinnlllH 71 If-6" 2 -"3 21 O H .scrNf ''"::id;::::.. ,.. __ I News From A ·Local ••• ot , . - .. .. . .. " .. • .. ; ~EVERY. NEW '97 4·RUNNER Monufocturers Suggested Retail Price $23.468 AM/fM CASSITn POWll WlfebWS/LOCIS POWlll S1UlllNG AIR CONDITIONING Tll.T,CltUISI NEW '97 .. CAMRY LE 1 .---. -515!. flNDOWS/LOCllS, I · AIR CONDITIONINCI, 1'1U', CRUISI, AM/fM l!C>A010IJ DISCOUNT on Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price I ot this cit.count (YO 16867 81 . NEW ''7 CAMRY DISCOUNT on Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price 1 ot ths p<i<• (\100400651 I *' this discount. 1\10025100) MRY.NEW '97 COROUA DX NEW '97 TERCEL NEW '97 TACOMA DX 1====-1 · Model l 704 In Stock AUTOMATIC AM/fM CASSITn POWll WINDOWS/LOCIS POWIR snllllNG DUALAmaMS DISCOUNT on Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price '90 VOLKSWAGEN '93 FORD FOX GL ESCORT Power steering. Pis. ale. 5 speed ssffs s59i's s61'i's st"'§iS '94 TOYOTA . '92 ISUZU '95'TOYOTA '96 DODGE '93 TOYOTA CAMRY LE TROOPER LS COROLLA WGN STRATUS ES CAMRY XLE Must -Auto, vs. ale. 5 tpd, ale, VS. auto. leathef. Auto. nice car 1 t.iis 1"54iS 1 s:Hs .~r.fis 1 iri'ls '93 NISSAN SENTRA 5 speed, eir, power steering. mint condition economical cer. st9is s8Si)s '92 SUZUKI '94 TOYOTA -SIDEKICK 4x4 TERCEL LOW priced 5 Spd, ale · s10tiss1tiis t91 TOYOTA '92 TOYOTA '96 TOYOTA '94 TOYOTA '96 NISSAN 4-RUNNEA 4-RUNNER 4X4 RAV4 4-RUNNER MAXIMA ~~~·!.: n:·=:~!llO. · AIC~rome .':l':nfull:.;.. ~~cC'C.r 1(7.iis s 1 (i'Jls s1iJls s20.41s s1Tils THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• APRIL 5-11, 1997 :'1;1 1 !': ,; l' ,•/ 1111 \\I I h. "RANCH RELAXO". EXTENSIVELY UPGRADED· BALBOA PENINSUIA HOME PRESE_NTEO BY THE KOOPS OF RB!..U SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH COVER 8TORV ON PAGE 37 .. . -':""-.. • , . • . . Daily Pilot" .RH! &tare • April S., 1997 • \IES.\ \'EHlll: .~.;: ~-· ™;~::~. ~-• T""' .....-.... N ... C:CI' :~E BAKER ST. s \ll·:S.\ l>EI. \t\H Orange Coast College Orange County Fairgrounds COLLE<;t: P:\Hh: <;over. .. Remax South County . 2. M1p 38.-39. Balboa Island Realty 3.-16. Coast Newport Properties 40. Rumbold Realty 17. Jasmine Cl'ffk 41. Rogen Realty 18. St.tr Real Estate 43.-53. Coldwell Banlte.r Newport Beach 20.-24. Ellis Realty Group 54.-55. Fred Sands Newport Properties 25. Metro 57. Mortgage Loan Specialists 26. Harbor Realty 58. Mortgage Rates 27. Cannery Village Realty 60.~1. Homes of the Week 28.-31. The Prudential -Jon Doaglu Co. 62. Open Home Guide 32.-36. Rema.x 64. Fred Sands Newport Properties 37. Cover Story · '~Pilot ..-........ ..... . ... ,,., ' For Advertising Information Please Call: Ki.,£ Hancock ( 4) 574-4247 Janet Vmor.;ad (714)574-4 48 II \HHOH \'IEW 110\I ES J. 0 s e \ Colllt .m:= $497,000 ..... ..,, .. ,,,000 -(1-4) $1,J:H,000 s.tMB(I..,) == ...... ..,, .. fl-4) == ,000 gr,.ooo .ooo == &·'°° ,000 ,000 .. (2..,) s.. (1-4) ... (1-4) 644-1600 723-880{) llCLlllVI AfFILIATI Of SOTHEBY'S International Realty Wea Newport Beach Custom beachfront on the sand in great area. Ronda Hein $575,000 • , • .. 723~8800 644~1600 Waterfront · 'LiVing Central Newport Oceanfront 3 Bd. 3 Ba. 2 FP. wine cellar, secuHty system. RJck L.aqevtn $1 ,095,000 Udo Isle Custom home on double lot wtth pool. Bay and ll&ht view. 3 car gara&e. Sara & Brad Hinman $1 ,275,000 Wood8 Cove Oceanfront home, remodeled 4 Bd. Garden, peat location. Rod DaleJ $2,595,000 Beach Communities West Newport 3 Bd. 2 Ba . beach condo, I block to beach. 2 car parking. Jlm Jacobs $250,000 Newport Shores close, pool, tennis, children's play area. Kennie Jo RJuo $339,900 Newport Shores Steps to beach, tennis, pool. Newer kitchen and baths. Kennie Jo Rizzo $349,900 Ne-,vport Shores Large pride of ownership duplex, each unit 2 Bd. 2 Ba. Jae.obs & Cleveland $374,500 Family Neighborhoods Lake Forest 4 Bd. with private pool and spa. Parlt and horse trall views. Lombardi & Foraey $242,500 Udo lale Charmin& family home. Quality remodel. Laree home and lot. Severt., Cleveland $775,000 Irvine Terrace Palm Springs ambiance. Private pool and spa. Bibb & Bibb $795,000 Shore Cliffs Tradltlonal home with Encl1sh carden. 3 fl>, aowmet kltdlen, spa. Dottle Valentine $I ,69S ,000 ' • Huntl-cton Beach Beautiful 3 Bd. on Davenport Island. Great location Dave Woq $429,000 BalbO«' Penlneala Charming 3 Bd. home with FP. Walk to beach and feny. Vlckl Lee $499,000 New listings Beacon Hill VIJlace · 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home. Wood floors. plan~tJon shutters Jerry Ruter $239,000 . Harbor Wooda 2 Bd. 2 Ba. Newport Bead'I ~ ClftP\111 model. Aalel & H•td' p $199,000 Gated Communities The Summit Best. value in the Newport Coast. Beautiful condo. Patrick & Tony S.rtollc $234,900 St Michel 3 Bd. (poss. 4th), loft on oversized lot on coast. Private location. ·Johnson & Lombardi $449,900 Seavtew Delightful 3 Bd. 2 Ba. home with French doors, lovely yard and patio.· Esther F1ne $450,000 Sancene The best value for a detached home In the Newport Coast. Absolute tum-key home, priced to sell quldcly. Patrick & Tony S.rtoUc $295,000 Costa Mesa Two houses on a lot. Creat Income for owner/user. New paint. Lynn Noah $199,900 COllla.... 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. with larte kitchen/family room combo. LoYety yard. Carl' & FeeHJ $214,900 J-wte Creek Customlzed li,ht and bright 3 bedroom + family room. gorgeoUS bridt patios With spa. Nice views. Carole Johnson $492,500 Montserrat Model perfect 5 Bd. 3 Ba. on the coast. Hardwood ftoors. Gree Lombardi $565,000 Belcourt Towne Collection Luxury 2 bedroom + family room townhome. Sara Mantn $650,000 Harbor Pointe Lovely 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Some ocean view. Walk to sho~. beach. Unda Shannon $699 ,000 Ocean view. dramatic custom contemporary, private beach. Sharon McKinnon $2,498,000 Pellean Point One of a kind spectac· ular new custom homel "Outstandlng architecture and construction. Sara & Brad Hinman $2,950,000 Condo & Townhome Living Lllpaa II elPtll a.nit owned condo In Lacuna Niguel. Freeway and beach dose. Patrtck Bartollc $87, 900 Jasallae Creek Low price! 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Plan 6. Cated area. Buy nowt Evan Corkett $342,000 C.... clll Ms Nice townhome In waldl'lcckaa to be.ch. Licht Ind-~ s.... Sc••le• $419,000 ':'T""'----~--·~~~-·----------------~~-------~ . 6441600 723~8800 Newport Beach Newport Shores Beach house. Pool. tennis, play area. Needs paint and carpet Kennl~ Jo R.lxzo $280,000 Newport Shores Best location In the shore· aaoss from canal. 3 Bd. 2 ea: Kennie Jo R.lxzo $324,000 Balboa W..d Charmine llttle island duplex with bay views. Extra ~nc. Jim flKlObe $119,000 • ' • .. Daily Pilot Jln1 Eltue • April S, 1997 ·• ~ ·· ... . . fl6 ' . ,._- . \;. . ,, Lifetime Sales Achievement Hall of Fame Member KIM BIBB DENNIS DURGAN DEBI BIBB 759~3.707 Gorgeous, open and spacious! Inviting patio with pool and spa. 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 3 car oversized garage, large master with peek-a-boo view! $795,000 Landmark Bayfront Estate situated on the coveted Easterly tip of prestigious Lido Isle. This lot boasts 200 feet of bay frontage. Panoramic view of the 5 major islands in Newport Harbor. This is a p remiere opportunity to own the Best of the Best! NEWPORT-STEPS TO SURF LAGUNA OCEANFRONT CORONA HIGHLANDS PENINSULA POINT Resort ambiance! Warm yet contemporary, sophisticated yet casual I 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, full guest quarters, pool and spa. $2,800,000 Concrete and glass are integral In the design of this dramatic contemporary home. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths. Si tuated on oversized lot, steps to Bayshores Beach. $1,350,000 • OLDE CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR COVE THE BLUFFS ----. ' JERRY FINSTER AGENT OF THE YEAR ,_ 1996 COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES . . 759~3750 NUMBER ONE SALESPERSON I 995 & ·1996 BELCOURT CORONA DEL MAR $469t000 LAGUNA OCEANFRONT $1 ,495,000 I KEVIN KUBIAK Associate . 717-4706 • , . • • BILL FEENEY and TIM CARR Costa Mesa Condo 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome. private patio Convenient to shopping, community pool $144,000 Costa Mesa Value 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. + family room. 2 story Lu~hly land!'..capcd rear yard. quiet location $214,900 Bayfront Units Two 2 Bd . 2 Ba.+ two l Bd. 2 Ba. units 6 boat dock-.. turning ba,in view! $1,387,000 1997 SALES ACTIVITY IN ESCROW ProptrflJ Ust Prlu Reprtsented Eastside $279,000 Seller Newport Heights $400,000 Seller Eastbluff $459,000 Buyer Lido Isle $585,000 Buyer Harbor View Homes $599,000 Belcourt Terrace $669,000 Buyer Seller Lido Isle Lido Isle Harbor Point Bayfront Irvine Cove Propert~ EastSlde West Newport Bayfront Bayfront $750,000 Buyer $750,000 Seller $849,000 Buyer , $979,000 $1 ,395,000 SOLD Seller Buyer $319,000 Buyer $347,000 Buyer $499,000 Seller $ J, 795,000 Buyer in association with LANCE BOGGS 717-4744 Custom Bayfront Home 1 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Remodeled home. \Cry open noor plan h..lcal southerly orientation w/ 60' of fron1agc on the bay $1.395,000 Lido Isle Bay View Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba Pride of ownership! Highest quality material!> Marble. granite. French doors. crown moldings. 3 fireplac~ $799,000 Seaview Family Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba. family home on pri' ate cul-dc-!>ac 3 car garage. private !>pa. gated comm. w/ tenni~ coun $699,000 Bayfroot 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 expan,wn Large sunny bayfront patio, large private dock $949,000 . Lido Isle Traditional 4 Bd. 3 Ba. on prime Piazza Lido comer lot, 45' lni 2 master suites. security system, hardwood floor' $799,000 Belcourt Townbome Upgraded.expanded Plan C with large retreat off m.i.'t~r City lights and mountain views, ideal Location $669,000 Lido Isle Fixer 2 Bd. I Ba., prime 35' lot at eastern end of island Lowest priced home oo Lido, stepS to tennis $449,000 -----·-- • Coming Soon in Balboa! Craftsman Style Colonial Eastern Seaboard Cape Cod Four new fromes are cu"ently under construction , in tfre fr eart of Old Balboa, witfr the beach practically ', I at the back door! Designed by noted arc~itect Eric Mossman , tfre homes combine traditional architecture witfr tfre comfort and convenience of an all~new home. Each residence features 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and roo~op deck in approx. 2300 square feet of living space. Eacfr is offered at $549,000. $575,000 EAQi Newer contemporary beach front condos, right on the sand In prime section. All new in 1987, designed by Todd Schooler Upper unit 2 bedroom, 2 bath plus sunroom. Lower unit 3 bedroom, 2 bath DETACHED HOME $250,000 Updated 2 bedroom. 2 bath on R·2 lot, shon walk to best beilCh. Perlcct affordable beacti livln& with futyre e11panslon potential Nice yard. l~s of parklna BEACHFRONT DUPLEX $775,000 .. UDO ISLE BAYFRONT $1 ,995,000 Brand new Udo Isle bayfront home currently under CX>nStruction by top custom home builder. Features 3 bedrooms plus office Enjoy sweeping main channel views EASTBWFF WITH A VIEW $529,000 Wonderful 3 bedroom and den floor plan, privilte courtyilrd entry, updated country kitchen. Uvlnt areas open to pool and spa and wonderful view. • BALBOA CUSTOM HOME $693,000 Built new in '91, used only as second home J bedrooms plus den. 3 baths. rooftop deck. Near beach and bay In prized Balboa neighborhood. OCEANFRONT UPDATE $795,000 Recently remodeled townhome offers a spacious beachfront retreat of 4 bedrooms 3 bilths right on the sand. Luxurious ocean· front livlnt. pertect aetaway at the beach! BRAND NEW CUSTOM BAYFRONT $899,000 lust completed, fabulous European Villa on the water an Newport Beach with pnvate dock' Limestone. granite. solid mahogany doors. gourmet kitchen. 4500 SO. FT. HOME CUSTOM BAYFRONT $995,000 All-new construction in JQQ2 Fabulous home on the water with bo;at dock In gated community Beautiful design and detail in Lhls S bedroom, approx 4,SOO sq ft eem! BEACHFRONT DUPLEX $749,000 .. .. • • .. Heather ANGEL Please call us for more info~mation on any of these special properties . E .\ S T S I D E 0 P P 0 R T l" \ I T Y II r \ l II I·. I~ \ \ < ~ F I 7~lJ-.'7~J B E .\ LT I F L L R E \ 0 \ .\ T I 0 \ B \ I~ B \ I~ \ 11 l I ( 11 I \ ( I ' .,~IJ-'""11..' I • • I 11 • w • • • • • "CROWN OF'THE SEA" Speaacular oceanfront location with dramatic whitewater views and 4 Bd. SJ.500.000 "T.HE }ONES iEA~'- HARBOR VIEW HIUS Larae 20,000 sq ft lot, not lndudlng slopes 2 story 2.800 sq h with 5 Bd l Ba on cul-de-sac $849,000 l>ec:c>mor detail Lovely 3 bedroom. latte 3.000 sq. ft. "Crett" townhome Mountain view. . $4t0,000 .. • • COMPARE THIS OFFERING T O N EW HOMES! WE WILL BEAT ANY DEAL! SUBMIT OFFERS!!! 53 Belcourt Drive Relocated. seller is willing to deal on this beautiful, custom 4,300 sq . ft. home on a large interior quiet l9t in gate-guarded prestigious Belcourt. Seller will consid!?r any serious offer including carrying paper, lease-option or trading down. While the home has been remodeled and is in excellent quality condition the seller will offer a decorator allowance to assist the buyers in customizing the home to their own taste. Former gallery model home with four bedrooms, four car garage, huge family room, new kitchen, private pool and spa. Asking $1 ,295 ,000 SECLUDED BEACHSIDE COMMUNITY BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED VIEW HOME 4 bedrooms , 3 baths, community park, beacfies. Owner wants property sold! • 4515 Gorham OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY I :00 P.M. -5:00 P.M. , $1,325,000 All Off en Wekolfte EXTRAORDINARY RANCH STYLE ESTATE 4 bedroom, 4 bath home .. plus I bedroom, sitting area, I bath guest quarters on 21,000 sq. ~. lot with ocean views . Steps to beach! New on Market $1 ,543,000 Fahulous Opportunity! • • , . • Daily Pilot Jlul Estate • April S, 1997 • CUSTOM HOMES IN EXCLUSIVE GATE D COMMUNITIES OCEAN RIDGE OCEAN RIDGE Newport Coast ') bedroom. 5 bath with serene canyon and ocean view s 1,550,000 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath. Interior design by renowned decorator of the Four Seasons Hotel. Incredible oversized master suite. $1,290 ,000 HARBOR HILL Newport Beach IN ESCROW Representing Sellers SUSAN SCANLAN 759-3717 . #2 SALESPERSON 1996 #2 SALESPERSON 1995 HALL OF FAME MEMBER 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath View of ocean harbor and city lights. $1 ,325,000 OCEAN RIDGE HARBOR VIEW HOMES Representing Buyers 1841 PORT TAGGART • 22 CHATHAM COURT · Once in a lifetime opportunity to build your custom dream · home in the exclusive gated community of Cotton Point (formerly President Nixon's Western White ·House). Six lots, three with ocean views, ranging in price from $550,000 to $1,000,000 STEPHANIE ARGYROS 759-3740 SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE • Luxurious, Spacious Remodel with Private Pool • Panoramic View of Back Bay and F.,Elshion Island • 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths • New Kitchen Cabinetry, French Doors and Custom Tile Floors 28TH STRLI -, M/\l~IN/\ --S':J2lJ.OOO • Great Marina Views! • Marble and Granite Upgrades • 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath End Unit RICK I.ANGEVIN · 759-3759~ ... EASTBLUFF -$009,000 • 180° View to Fashion Island and Catalina • 1\vo Private Yards • 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths . • New Roof and Carpeting • Charming Duplex • Remodeled with Vaulted Ceilings, Marbled Master Bath ~· 3 Bedrooms, 2 B~ths • Apartment with 2 Bedrooms, I Bath • 2 Car Garage NE\VPORT HFIGHTS -$379,000 • Adorable Remodel • 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • New Kitchen and Baths • , - • • • • TOO LATE -ON THE MARKET FOR I WEEK I 0 HARBOR ISLAND Traditional classic bayfront home. Completely rr(umshed -New England feeling with lawn , flowers, gardens, boat doc~, bouquet canyon stone exterior. Five bedrooms, five and one-half baths, two room master suitt, huge family room. $3,795,000 BEVERLY MORPHY or MINDA BUSH 759-3731 759-3782 ar.at J'lan 4-J:n.cl wdt. Eq>andedjamUy & breakfast rooms. Loads qf upgrades. And the owner Is tro.n.eferred.. Bring u. an q/fat Offered at $64&-,000 Jane SungaUa ~ South Countv • 78().5000 ext 136 . aorv-us Plan 5 3 bedrooms +family room. spa used brick patlDs. Vtewl - . l J Whftaoater O.fJned At: $492,500 Carole .lfc.lfahan John.9on Cocut NeU1p0rt • 759-3704 Ideally located so you can walk to almost anywhete, close to the heart of Corona del Mar, Fashion Island, stores, library, schools and beaches. Tour_, ... ,,,..,. .W cdlar Ouer 8400,000 In upgrades & addJllons 2 Br. 28a. cl.eh.formal dining. Poggenpoh1 cabinets thru~ 5 .lfarltfme Priced At: $535,000 A list and map of open houses will be available at the front gate. ......., ""· 3 ... 2.0 8a remodeled lcftchen I f!Qtl.ng area. Indoor Laundru. Lovely outdoor areas. 32 Whlt..oat.,. O.f1.,-ed. At: $497,000 ..,.no Boom SHC. .haltv 0,..,.,,. • ~200 c.ct UO Ideal Home u.a.r stneie seorv 2 Bd + CO%JI de1J. 2jtrrploces GrttnbeU Loco.11on 41 BeachcoMber ~AU---.HO ........,,. fta.llwr o.a.t ...... rt,.,... .... 71JfNn'fJO Bea.utUW ......... l"lan e 3 Bd. 2.:S Ba. S«ttnQ room Qfftn41't~ JN_,_. .... CrMlr ~M:f4N,OOO ,,...,....., . hwlMtW .,_. .Drlw'11• • 729•7HJ Oradou•~ 2Bd + cWt & dining room. Soarfng ~. 1Wo paLIOS. Ocean & Catalina Views U Jcund,.. Creelt qgerea At: UH.ooo Ccall OU a Pat ro.ntcrr '-' OoldlNll Banker 844..aeC> e.ct.258 or 182 ( . .. ... . , - • C.OllONA DU MAl ..• 2 Large Units 7 yrs new duplex. 38R. 38A &. 38R. 2.58A ec\ w/fpk: lndry Garage and spdCe e.lCh ..• $580,000 CORONA DU MA.l. .. l.ocAdoft/Vlewll forever view. near China Cove. 38A. 28A Ind M8R w/lbak &. fplc.. Uv rm wlfrjc. .. $495,000 C<>aONA DU. MAL-Overslu Loe Build 4200 sq.ft. home on site soutti of hwy Near Unle Corona Beac:tf ......... -............. S49S.OOO New homes to be built on site of Balboa's Ebell Club Four traditional-style homes will occupy property for years the building at 515 W. Balboa Blvd. on the Balboa Peninsula has been the home base for members of the local chapter of the Ebell Qub. Among other conttibutions to the community, the Ebell Oub estabUshed the original lending library which eventually became the Newport Beach Public Library. That property will soon be the site for four ne~ single family homes, according to Mr. Kenneth Honig, president of Honig Investment Group, the development company that recently purchased the property. · As a homeowner on the Balboa Island's Lirtle Island, Mr. Honig was drawn to the project as an opportunity to build new custom housing with the c,haracter and charm of old Balboa. Eric Mossman. a top local architect who has designed some of the area's most distinctive custom homes, was retained for design of the new homes. Each home will feature three bedrooms, three and one-half baths in a two story floor plan and each will have a rooftop deck. While the homes will offer all the newest in design and convenience, the architecture is definitely traditional and Artist's rendering of the' craftsman-style home -one of the four new homes being built in Balboa meant to blend with the charming older houses in the Peninsula area. Each home is just one door to the beach and within walking distance of the Balboa Ferry and all the shops and restaurants of the village of Balboa. Details and plans are available. Offered at $549,000. For more information, eaU Ronda Hein of Coast Newport PropertU1, 3377 Yia Lido, Newport Beach, (714) 723- 88()(), ext 26. Enioy the Newport Coast lifestyle This immaculate four bedroom plus den (or possible fifth bedroom) is located in Newport Cout's premiere gated Montseriat commwiity. The home features formal living and dining rooms .with plantation shutters and crown molding. The family kitchen offers an island work station, built-in ref:riierawr and upgraded cabindly. The breakfut nook is complete with built-in deak uea. Tbere'a a specioua, opee family room with firq>lace and built-ins. A gracious master suite widl vaulted -oeilinas, dressing room and walk-in clo&et is upstairs. In addition, this home offers sunny southwestern exposure with no neighbors •hind, offering complett privacy. It is sttps to a community pool. private tot lot and public pmt. This wooderful home is ready for you to move ript in and IWt enjoying the Newport Coast lifestyle. Offered al $S49,000. Ft1r.,,,,. "4fwm adM, Mill Gnf u.ta•"' (11')' '44-1-. C.... Nn¥/IOf1 ,.,.,,:mu;, 4 CMc ,._, s.IN 260, N,,,,_. llMlelt. ~Pilot._. ..... ~5.1997 Experience the poY1er of lv#o This dynamic team combines their knowledge for S!JCCess Throughout Orange County. homeowners have found a trusted partnership in Betty Comegys and Nancy PeterSOn. They understand that buying and seµing homes involves far more than square footage and IO<!ation. It involves people, their thoughts, feelings, hopes and dreams. With Comegys and Peterson, you'U receive the highest degree of personal attention and a level of · expertise that only comes with 34 years of combined real estate experience. They have become better known as Orange County's dynamic duo -a title given to them by a grateful client after this team successfully achieved a record breaking sale on her Orange County estate. This highly qualified and energetic sales team, whose avenge sale in 1996 was $2. I million, specializes in representing buyers and sellers throughout coastal Orange County. "Over lhe years we have discovered one of the secrets to this business is to implement the most innovative selling and marketing techniques possible," said the team. "This has created a yast referral base of loyal clients. Much of our success bas originated from clients who depend on and seek our knowledge and ex.periencc." This team is often sought after by brokers. as well as sellers, for their knowledge of Orange County's lilxury real estace market. Thc;\tay up to date with technology and keep their market knowledge extremely current. Recent additions to their arsenal this Betty Comegys and Nancy Peterson year are two new Pentium computers which arc invaluable to their ever expanding business. lbcsc dynamic women subscribe to the following philosophy: ''A house is made of walls and windows. But a home is something entirely different. A borne embodies the dream you chased aJI your life. h's the place that holds cherished memories of family and friends. Your home is your haven. And when it comes time to buy or sell, you deserve to have a Realtor who cares as much about your home as you do." Since forming their partnership, they have made their mark as one of the top producing real estate teams in Orange County. Coupled with the vast local m.arllet knowledge of Coast Newport Properties and the worldwide marketing capabilities of Sothcby's International Realty. they have all the advantages needed to generate resuJts, from bcachfront villas to sprawling hillside estates. For mon lnfonnalion, call Betty Comegys or Nancy Petenon at (714) 717-4750 or (714) 717-4749. Coast Newpor1 Properths, 4 Civic Pka.a, Ste. 26(), Newport Beach. B19Gthtaking view5 from Newport Cocist This 6\'e bedroom, three bath home on the coast combines breathtaking views and a pool-sized yard (more than 6,SOO square foot lot) on a site high above the city lights, makin1 it a dnunltic and nre offering. The home is beautifully appoinlCld with limcatcme :!i:the eqtry, powder room, laundry room, family room, kitchen and breU:Gllt noqk. .,. di&e counter tops in the guest bath and gourmet kitchen and ~ • 1reatmlis and built-in speaker system throuih<>ut the home. 11esigned to perfection for the active family, the home o&n formal living and dinilig rooms. a downstairs den/bedroom with full bath, a family kitchen plus noot with buill- in desk. all opening onto a spacious funily room. The gracious master suite bas a separate dressing room and wait-in closet with buiJt-im. There is alao a separate children's wing and a two car attached garage. The home is just steps to a community pool, private tot lat and public park. Priced at $624,000. For_,,. "4/onNtiott, ct>lll«t Gn1 LoMIHlnli .i (114) 644-lf#. Coast N1wpon ,.,.,,,.,.., 4 <:Mc Plc.o, SrdU 2M>, Nnlp0f1 IHM/&. ' . • ACCESS TO PRIVATE SAND Set in community with private beaches, this great 3BR, 3BA home enjoys a lovely peck of the sea. Skylights, French doors, fireplace. BJ Johnson DESIGNED FOR COMFOIIT Enjoy all the comforts of home in this SBR or 4BR plus office, 3BA beauty featuring state-of-the-art gourmec's kitchen, family room with fireplace & speaker system, master with retreat, spa cub, community pool & spa. Harriet Botwinick $449,000 Ad Code 7 1607 UNCOLN LANE TREASURE ~acious & beautiful home on one of Nc_wpon's nicest sttccts. Excellent Aoorplan with 4BR. 3BA, interior atrium, gourmet's kitchen, Frendi doors & windows, rcccsscd lighting. fiicplace. Ame Pet.enen · N EWpORT BEAClt OfficE -· 2J CoRpORATE PluA, SuiTE 190 644.-6200 DRAMATIC WATERFRONT A ~n~que .A~orplan. ~ith upstairs laving; dining, kitchen & master s1,1ite, & downstairs children's wing, video room & bar as designed to capture views of the Bay. An entertainer's dream with sweeping staircase, fireplaces, 4 car garage & private dock. Patti O'Desky $1,150,000 ( Ad Code 71317 LOFT MODEL Comfort abounds in this 2BR, 2BA condo in quiet location. New carpet & floors, built-in storage, community spa & pool. Bob Coluccio DESIRABLE LOCATION Located on one of the best streets in the originaJ Bluffs, this 3BR. 2.SBA condo boasts rhrcc patios for entertaining & relaxing. Community pool & spa. Very mouvatcd sellers. TomBru:mon $124,500 Ad Code 70077 $345,000 Ad Code 70177 ACCENTS OFFER cozy ROOMS Decorator touches grace this 3BR, 2.5BA 2 story condo: Plantation shutters, parquec floors, custom ceilings, cozy fireplace, new carpet & paint. Lovely terrace on greenbelt. CATALINA VISTAS Enjoy a ~rfect vicW of sand, ocean & Cacalina at sunset from upstairs residence of this spacious duplex. Fireplace, wet bar, cxceJlent interiors. Hyfa Bertea Ad Code 70537 $495,000 Jim Hutton Ad Code 75017 CAPE COD CHARM Located in Newp<;>n Heights, this wonderful 4BR. 3BA custom home fCiturcs island kitchen, wet bar, 3 fireplaces, luxurious master suite with sitting nook. Very private yard with spa & BBQ. Pam Ball $569,000 EUROPEAN ELEGANCE El~ce & comfort, hcigti_~ened by privacy, describes life in this custom 5BR estate, bcautiful)y crafted for ocean & city light views. Stunning foyer ' flooded with light, oak flooring, curved staircase, elevator. Rose garden, pool & spa. Ann, Ted 8c Smanne $1,549,000 FRENCH COUNTRY FSfATE Distinctive · French flourishes grace this 5BR, 6 .SBA estate on scenic cul· de-sac. Oassy wood decor, library, maid quarters, private luxury. Dazzling pool and spa. Jama Gray $2,795,000 Ad <:ode 71397 "VINTAGE" STYLE Built with the finest quality & distinctive character, this '!'Z'f cwtom home enjoys panoramic views .from a private street locaaon. Bonus room, fireplace, 2 car garage. Dick Dicbon & JoAane Dru.moo $695,000 Ad Code 70697 PENiNsulA officE 200 1 W. BAlboA Blvd. 72 ~ ,8 1 20 Bonnie Bay Highlands 1743 Bayport Way Bluffs 2129 VtSta Lar~ Sat Sat $448,000 $324,000 Comadd Mar Newport Beach Bluffs 14 Rue Grand Vallee 500 Dahlia 500 1/2 Dahlia 3018 Corte Portal 319 Avcnida Cerritos 6 Oakmont 8 Rue Villars 124 Via Ithaca 2 15 Via Dijon 4801 Cortland Sac/Sun $739,000 Sat/Sun $675,000 Sat/Sun $399,000 Sat/Sun $529,000 Sat/Sun $469,000 Sun $2,795,000 Sun $895,000 Sun $879.000 Sun $475.000 Sun $654,000 1945 Port Weybridge Sun $629,000 $595,000 $589,000 $575,000 $497.000 $439,000 2009 Yacht Mischief Sun 371 22nd St. Sun 908 Chestnut Sun 32 Whitewater Sun 1837 Tradc:winds Sun Partch/Barrington Mali Gulle<igc Mali Gulledge Mali Gulledge t Aune/Kenton James Gray Steve Leverett Linda Octh Hyla Bertca Arne Petersen Sandy Daley Maxine Propp Dana Blade Kay !Unger Myma Boom Renee Tilton 230 Lille Ln #113 ~ Sun $397,000 . MaryAnn Mc Guire I 5 Haggerston Aisle 220 Nice Ln. 3 10 2024 Vista Cajon 516 Laver Way 24 56 Vista Hogar 2010 Swan Sun Sun Sun Suo Sun Sun $335,000 $349,000 $345.000 $298,000 $199,000 $309,900 Artie Johnson Maxine Mink Tom Brunson ~Luby Sally Shipley Kay Konfal 1 · t I I " ~ \ I l I~ I > \ \ \ "-I > -~ l "-I l \' I -~ I ) . \ I . ELEGANT DEAUVILLE Dramatic two story 3Br residence with expansive views of golf course from living, dinmg & master suite. Lovely private pool. · • CUSTOM HOME SITE Enjoy outstanding views of the.ocean, bay, and city night li~ts from this dream stte in prestigious Spyglass Hill. Stne Leverett $739,000" Bonnie Barrington Ad Code 7 1637 $899,999 Ad Code 10717 TRADmONAL IN BAYSHORFS Enchanting home across from beach is certain to dclistht. Four BR, 3BA, loveh' hardwood floors, '&ay windows, French &""Dutch doors, window scats, Gowmet's island kitchen, 2 Jacuzzi rubs. Nan~ Bufield ac Guy~ $1,295,000 Ad C.ocle 723S7 CHANNEL VIEWS & PRIVATE DOCK Traditional custom bar.front home in most so\12ht-after location by Bayshores Beach. KitChen with dual ovens & Gowmet's amenities, wood floors, custom French doors & windows. Lush landscaped patio & dock for 50' boat. Ma.rilya Kenhnet $3,389,000 Ad C.oclc 72047 -r EllisRE~ THE VIEW GOF.S ON AND ON Beautifully custom-dcsigf!ed home revels in endless ocean views. Ewo~ decor, grand fireplace, kitchen with sub-zero. Serene yard with spa. Maxine Mink $654,000 HARBOR RIDGE F.STATE Enjoy the best views of ocean & coastline from chis dramatic 3BR, 2.5BA home. Fireplace, expanded living space. Beautifully landsaiped with custom spa overlooking city lights! $650,000 Kent McNaughton Ad Code 71217 PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW This beautiful 3BR, 3BA 3 story home sits hldi atop Laguna Beach. Very private with 3 fireplaces. Motivated seller! $S39,000 Patty Haney Ad Code 72347 EXPANDED FLOORPLAN A wonderful 58R, 3BA home with library, bonus room/office with ~te entry. Boasts expanded master suite, vaulted ceilings, fiieplacc, balcony & stairs to spa, gazebo, & spacious terraced yard. Oaadcttc Blanchanl ac Kuaa Raek Ad Code 7 1887 DaiJy Pili>< Real Estat.e • .\pril S, 1997 • Ell . REAL Ty r Is GRoop• I N EWpORT BEACll OffiCE 2J CoRpORATE PIAZA SuiTE 190 644--6200 Claudette Blanchard 644-6373 Ext. 117 720 Bison -Best Buy In Ea.stbluff $554,900 5 bedroom, 3 baths. Newer master suire, upgraded baths. Family & d ining room. French doors. Terraced back yard & spa. Karen Rezek 644-6373 Ext. 126 2328 La Linda Place $409,SOO Remodeled 4BR or 3+1g bonus or guest rm w/prvt entrance & 3 baths! Grt cul-de-sac location w/fenced pool, lush, tropical yrds & view of mms. Sep dining & family rm. Community pool, gym. Attached garage. 1 bedroom, 1 bath. $84,500 Marilyn Kershner 644-6373 ext 110 433-0929 Pager G uard Gated, Fabulous Views from this 4BR + Loft, 3.5 BA. Owner will consider lease opnon. Offered At: $725,000 2515 Bamboo · $589,000 4BR. 2.5BA Remodeled.Eastbluffhome w/lw h, Tropical Koi.Pond & custom pool. spa & BBQ. Newer roof, mvblc, leaded & swncd glass! Security. Dana Black 729-8296 LouAnne Rittey 717-4207 :\ P:\ RT'.\; I I{ s I 11 p ( ( ) \ 1 BI '\ I '\ ( I ,, '\ ( ) \\ I I I )( I I :\ '.\; [) l.XPl R 11~1 t < >H I< H > n ''-I ~I< l.\11 ,\1 .\l{hl I A MUST SEE! Rarely available on the East.side. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths Gourmet kitchen 3-Car garage 5BEDROOMS! 3 Baths Single Story Family Pool Home SOLD! • 309 BROADWAY SOLB! • 1706 IRVINEAVE. *Ex~lusive Buyer's Representation Available *We have tmpeccable references available upon request. Golf Course Views 4BD. 4.5BA • May Trade $1,249,000 4-Plex • Pos Cash Flow • Ocean Views $439,000 Live in one ... Rent out the other. Seller can get creative w/ financing. $207,000 • . . James Gray · 644-6200 ext 108 NEWPORT BEACH Harbor View Homes Complete remodel, large lot. Great location. Call for C:fctails. IWnodded 3pp, 2~Spacious hom~L~.Grea.t location• -lfngtu f1cW home & want ~ sold INF.SCROW EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNl1Y Country French Big Canyon estate. Forever views • Seller can carry 1st T.D. Trade • or Both 6 Oakmont OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 C lose to Beach • Trade-Triplex $369,000 Great Price • Great Location • Grear Property $239,000 . - • • SAlly SlliplEy SEN iOR M ARkET i Nq CoNsu lrANT 644~6}7} ExT. 114 'J'J2 VISTA TRUCH" $'J29,900 \jl\• '"" '1 l>1d11'WIM, '/ 41 h'\llt V.llli '"'Ill\. IXl(>M \Ml Ml\SllA IH.lkt•"I '"'IM"""' ''"''•' "'"'" \llflf "' P\110 "'"'' pNt\1\11 '"" ( I '111\I '"' ' I'"""'""'"" "' I kit~ '\ '"" I\ ''"'I N Pt Ill\ ti•"'"" \ 1 .. '" .t "' I"'"" 111111,.,1,,11 ""'' hw•,"' 1••11 < .111" l"""'""I • N EWpORT BEACll OfficE 2J CoRpORATE Pl.Au SuiTE 190 644--6 200 2S01 BUNYA $S7S,OOO I Abulou'> '>l NSt ,., 6 <11y hc,111'> v1rv. IROM ilus .,..,c,IE lrvrl 4 l>1clROC>M IK>MI built b'I' l\'I.. '>l"'•'t11M"<i •\IUA oll l..11r~1£" pll'> fAM1(y NOOM A1"d ) ftAI plMr-, Wo,d111ltl L\1'uh 1'llt111bo11lf()()(I 1'f \II '''"'"" "'IK>OI\ & .J101><. \ S 16 LAVER WAY $298,000 lo<"'' cl nN p111v411 ! ul d1 ""' uv111look1 M1 .ln\,tly '•AHNbi:lt Cozy IAM1ly ROOM 11.11111 luuplM f "'"' '>kyl1c.l11s upc,11Ad1d plu'> 1\111 1 o....cl11101"1N11 AMI .,, < 1 RI!)> wc.11,.,, N1A11 N1 "'po111 Br A< 11. ""'"'" 1 ll l> sl1<11><>. p.-.11k' ""cl R"< k B.-.~ C.,, !J,.11111 0pEN SuN I .~ 908 CHESTNUT $S7~,ooo SpA<tOOS 5 bldllOOM } bA1 l1 CO!lo\101£d 10 ' b£dAOOM + I \IK,l d1" + fA-..1(y R<XIM f ACNCk <loo~ & '*Ir.doll.IS, ICXlUAtd v. ""' "'I < ul"<i~ IAA<11 pRIV4H yAA<I Possible ltASC op110'll 0pE"' Su' I .s 24S6 VISTA HOCAR $199,000 M1"1 co,d1110/'I + l•iGhly UPGAAdrd wnl1 FRtNCH dooRS. 1,~~ 11111 plM f . MIRROR'> 4Nd '>11u 1 H II'> PRl\/Alt r"'c.IOSld pAll<J "'"'' '>P""'w "" ANd loor•Hl\I"' Ooublr Cf"RAGl WhH .•.lit) .-.cuo;, ~1du1d & N11\dy w'>fllf WM1~ IAs1 [scROW 0p£"' Su"' 1 -~ GISELA ,BURMEISTER 644-6162 •Multi-Million Dollar Producer 1996 & 1997 • Senior Marketing Consultant . BIG CANYON ON GoLF COURSE Quiet Cul-de-sac Location, 2 Car Garage, Air Cond. Highly Upgraded, 2BR, 2BA. Now $239,000 and owe Owner Wants to Sell Now Rare Legal 5-Plex on Peninsula One House From Ocean. Always Rented. Now $469,000 R E A L T V • .. . PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW Spacious custom home over 3600 sq.ft. in Corona Highlands. 4 bedrooms and den with connecting 2 room aparanent. Gourmet kitchen. Pool. 436 Serra Open Sat & Sun 1-5 $875,000 MONEY MACHINE This hard working duplex is just a block from the sand and rented all the time. 2 car garage, rooftop deck, on wide street, needs some work Just $398,500 FELL OUT OF ESCROW Ouch! Large Casablanca model in exclusive Harbor Ridge. 3 bedrooms, family room, library & 2 story formal dining area. Owner is half moved out, will consider lease option. $449,000 . TALK ABOUT VIEW This home has one of those spectacular Harbor View Hills forever views! 4 bedrooms, family room, 2 large yards. Used brick, river rock and wood paneling. $1,100,000 4 Years New -with open flowing floorplan. 3BD,' 3 1/2BA, gourmet kitchen w/top-of-the-line appliances, built-ins & granite counters. Spacious master suite has a wood burning fireplace, cedar,Jined walk-in his & hers wardrobe closets, luxurious spa tub & marble surfaces. High vaulted ceilings, dramatic curved stairway, custom skylights, gallery, security sys tem, wee bar, custom wine closet with etched glass door. 3-car garage & boat dock for large yacht. Best value on Lldo! . • I THE PRUDENTIAL• JON DOUGLAS COMP~ A member of the Jon Douglas Real Estate Services Group, Inc. 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Sl,195.000 Exquisite beach home on Lido Island in N('Wport lkach. Top quality chroughouc. Enjoy ~aches. dubhowe. rennis. yachr club, boat docks from this European-style delight. 7)9-6MO lnrm1~1 IDI 78Y66 IUUllfUL aJSIOM..,.. $92.S,doo Ocnn & jrny ~. Ma.ny custom k.itures, indudrng marhlr miry & fi~lxe, dmgmf cile in all buhs. stJ.intd glm windows & much mord /n~mtt /DI 78TML W1HRKI $M9,000 Dtocoruor-J>(rfta remodeled 580 hm on fabulous corner locauon. SpaciouJ ourside entert.linmcm a= with pool. spa & pwo garden. 759 (>(J(JO lnttrnrt /DI 78XEN OCUN W COii• zoe.-R·2 "95..000 Apx 30' x 80' comer lot R·2 on ean Ocnn Front. Original 1993 coruy. Watch the waves tic surucu. 75') 660C> lntmur /DI 78WBT «hiiiD POll'IOIWtO $639,000 480. 3.5BA. Immaculate, p1111arc & lush cropic.il planting in rear yard with luge fountain. One of the largcsr AooJ plam m chr harbor. 759.(,(>()() lnum~r /DI 78UON ....._ION KABOe s.29,000 480, 3.5BA in guaz-d-garcd Faire Mann. 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Lovely! 759-6600 l11rnnn /DI 77CBF ,..,.,ON TOWN NOMI t112,JOO 280 2-scory near univeniry & John Wayne Airport. Pt>ol & tenn.- ncarby + light & brighc. • 759-6600 l11trrntt /DI TBWCL ~ fWACI t141,IJOO One of th, best locations in Newport Terra«. Front door faces pre- xrve. lmmacula1t + newef cupu & vinyl tile. 759-6600 l111n1ttt /DI 78X62 THE PRUDENTIAL• JON DOUGLAS COMPANY .. A member of the Jon Douglas Real Estat.e Services Group, Inc . www.prudoup..com # # 1m l(t!\~-- Over $2.1 b.Qliori-·n ~ sales in 1996 . The Prudential· Jon Douglas Company The Undisputed Leader in the Sale of Estate Properties Thlt•IP_...,., "'°"' ,._..,_ 111118 ltbe* lnwlloltorln""'1on d1Ma4'1*d br,...,..U.. S.W.~The PIUdlnllll•Jonl)oo.iglel~,__.....,..~~,. MUldoetnat,_-or illn nowey .......,..tor•~ Mt_.._ Mlinllined br .. MLS-itv c!Oetnal ...... lnlo!mdonon lllngt not.,........,., .. ,.,._ ol ....... lllngtol llnlNt9 w11o-no1 -o1 .. MUI,......, OlopMM. -propeitee. lie · . - DUMATIC TOWN HOMI $599pGO Premium golf cowx location. Over S 120,000 in up- WXURY ISLAND UWilG $1, 195,000 ?quisite beach home on Lido Island in Newpon BeaCh. Beaches. dubhowc, tl!Mis and yacht duti. Helen OlldwUt TUtnDOCK -MAS1llPllCI $219,900 Fabulously upgraded home with new •tite-of-the·art kitchen, light Oak Soon, French sljden and more. /nln'Mt /DI 78YBH grades. Pauo with rdltttion l>OOI and spa. Anotle -... llunnn IDl 78Y84 759-6600 · lntnwt /DI 78Yfi6 1 .. IMO 0 en Houses ALTW4 HARBOR HILL 215 Splendora ..................... $468,000 ................ Sun 1:30 -5 ............. Linda Reed 20 Hiiisborough ................... $1 ,050,000 ............. Sat 1 -5 .............. :.Sandy Mittman BIG CAllYQll 39 Rue Fontainbleau ............ $495,000 ................ Sun 1 :30 -5 ........... Arvilla Sheron 3 lverness ................... ; .. : ..... $1 ,850,000 ............. Sat/Sun 1 -5 ....... MerryNalentine MLBilA ISLAND ' HARIDB RIDGE 33 Monaco .......................... $765,000 ................ SatiSun 1 :30 -4:30 ....... Vi Saxton 41 Monaco ................. : ........ $615,900 ................ Sun 1:30 -4:30 ....... Bob Perlman JAllll#E 27 Mainsail .......................... $399,500 ................ Sat 1 -4 ...................... Joan Howe 106 Garnett .......................... $1 , 195,000 ............. Sun 1-4:30 ..... Howe/Englebrecht .IAIJllE qtfR MYCBEST 133 Jasmine Creek .............. $499,000 ................ Sat/Sun 1 -5 ................. Nan Tully 2318 Holiday Road .............. $490,000 ................ Sat 1--5 ................. Ali Zarrinnegar UllD. 1720 Skylark ........................ $535,000 .............. :. Sun 12 -4 ......... Barbara Roppolo 332 pjazza Lido ................... $1 .~ 95,000 ............. Sun 1 -5 ............... Helen Gilchrist ;. - • • ' Daily Pilo1 Res.I Estate • April 5, 1997 • 2 YORKSHIRE • HARBOR RIDGE • NEWPORT BEACH • NEW LISTING in Spectacular I !arbor Ridge • Rich Wpoq Paneled Library, Focmal Living Room, Dining Rooms, Gourmet Kitchen wich Granite, Mult1-med1a Room, Maids Quaners plus much more • Remodeled 5 Beds, 4. 5 Bath!>, Den, Inside Laundry • Profcs!>1onally Decorated Throughout • Rcm11JelcJ 5 &J,, 5 Bath.,, r>t.·n • "Ci11IJ Ct1a~1", Pv1. Dock, Rnluu:d BAY CREST 1 720 Skylark • 4 Beds, 3 Baths, 2 Fireplaces • Remode led Kitchen, Pool & Spa 1615 Baycufere Terrace • 4 fkd~. 4. 5 Baths. Huge Harbor View • Court yard w/Pool, Spn & Waterfall 14 Rue Biarritt • 2 Beds, 2 Baths, Plus Den, View • Price Reduced, Dover Model • 6 Bed~. 4.5 Bath.,, 3 Fireplaces • Atrium, Lowest Fee on Linda blc CORONA DEL MAR 448 Monting Canyon •-3 Beds, 1. 75 Baths, Hardwood Floors • Lrg. Front & Rear Yard. Remodeled BARBARA ROPPOLO (714) 729 .. 7247 BARBARA AMSTADTER* (714) 729 .. 7208 • 5 Beds,~ Baths, Gate G uarded • Approx. 80' on the Water SANTA ANA HEIGHTS 19592 Marcy • 4 Beds, 3 Badu, Lender Approv. •Please call (714) 642-9607 LIDO ISLAND . TraditioMI homt off tll.Sttrn md of island-south facing location on 35 foot lot, with beach arta anti witit bay vitwS. • &y front INlSW 111i« with stutlylsimng room • 2 aJditio1111t larr;t bctbwmJ • Dtn or ~th btdroom • 3 baths • 35 x 97 foot /.ot with dock • C/.ou to clubhotm and tnmis • uil11 and brit,ht • lbaJ.s of1torAte •Air conditionint •Private interior patio off kiuhen $1,799,000 PAT lARTLER 729-7234 Deily Pilot Real ~iate • April '· 1997 THE PRUDENTIAL • JON DoUGLAS COMPANY ~ A member of~ ~ -Jon pow,las &al Est4U Sm.iias GTowp, Inc. - From Gerry & Cb:rista Long STEPS TO SCHOOL Pon Streets 5BR,Just Listed. 10,000 Sq. Ft. Lot. Pool, large back yard. Gorgeously upgraded. $725,000 LARGEST SmE~RT STREETS Lovely remodel, with e rate front hardSC1ping, compJetely remodeled . d spa. Extra large lot. 1724 Port Mar te Pl. $519,000 Understanding title insurance California Land· Title Association · answers frequently asked questions about ti~e insurance The purcflase of a home is one of the most • expensive and important purchases you will ever make. You and your mortgage lender will want to make sure the property is indeed yours and that no one else has any lien. claim or encumbrance on your i)roperty. The California Land 1i1le Association answers some questions frequently asked about an often misunderstood line of insurance -titJe insurunce. • Whal is tk difftrtnce "*tween titlt insurance qnd casuall)' i1tS11rance? 1itJe insurers work to identify and eliminate risk before is uing a titJe insurance policy. CasuaJ1y insurers assume risks. · Casualty insurance companies realize that a certain number of losses will occur each year in a given category (auto. fire, etc.). The insurers collect premiums monthly or annually from the policy holders 10 establish reserve funds in order Lo pay foe expected losses. TitJe companies work in a 'Very diffen:nl manner. Titlc insurance will inde'!'Jlify you against loss under the tenns of your policy, but title companies work in advance of issuing your policy to identify and eliminate potential ri ks. Therefore, they work in advance of issuing your policy to identify and elimjnate potential risks and prevent losses caused by title defects that mny have been created in the past. 1itJe insurance also differs from cusuaJty insurance in that the greatest part of the title · insurance premium dollar goes toward risk elimination. TitJe companies maintain "title plants" which contain information regarding property transfers and liens reaching back many years. Maintaining these title plants, afong with the searching and examining of Lille. is where most of your premium dollar goes. Who needs title in.suranu'! Buyer.. and lenders in real estate transactions need titJe insurance. Both want to know that the property they are involved with is insured against certain title defects. TitJe companies provide this needed in~urnnce coverage subject to the tenns of the policy. The seller. buyer and lender all benefit from the insurance providCd by Litle companies. What does title insurance cover? 1itJe insurance offers prote<:tion against c!Aims resulting from various defects (as set out in the policy) which may exist in the Litle to a specific parcel of real property, effe(tlve on the i ue date of the policy. For eumple. a person might claim to have a deed or laile giving them ownership oc the npt to pol8CIS your property. Another person could claim to hold an easement giving them a right of access across your land. Yet another person may claim they have a lien on your property securing the repayment of a debt. 'lbat property may be an empcy lot or it may hold a 50 t~fficc tower. TitJe comPfllies work with all types of real property. Whal l)'pes of policies art av~le? I ' Title comp.'lnies routinely issue two types of policies: an "owner's" policy which insures you, the homebuycr for as long as you and your heirs own the home and a "lender·s" policy which insures the priority of the lender's security interest over the claims that others may have in the property. What protection am I obtaining with my title policy? A title insurance policy contains provi ions fdr the payment of the legaJ fee in defense of a claim against your property which is covered under your. policy. h al o contains provisions for indemnification against losses which result from a covered claim. A premium is paid at the close of a transaction. There are no continuing premiums due. as there are with Olhcr types of insurance. What arr my chances of evu using my title policy? lo essei>ce. by acquiring your policy, you derive the important knowledge that recorded matten have been searched and examined so that titJc wuraoce covering your property can be in.sured.. Because we are risk. eliminators. Ille prob.t,iliry of exercising your right to make a claim is very low. However. claims against your property may not be vaJid. making the continuous prote<:tion of the policy aJI the more important. When a title company provides a legal defense against claims covered by your titJe insurance policy. the ,avings to you for that legaJ defense alone will greatly CJ1ceed the ooe-Lime premium. What if I am buying pro~rty from so~one I know? You may not know the owner as well as you think you do. People undergo changes in their personal live!. that may affect title to their property. People get divorced. change their wills. engage in transactions that hmit the use of the property and have liens and judgements placed against them personally for various reasons. There may aJso be matters affecting the property that are not obvious or known. even by the existing owner. which a titJe search and ei1arnination seeks to uncover as pan of the process leading up to the issuance of the tiUe insurance policy. Just as you wouldn't make an investment based on a phone call. you shouldn't buy ~I property without assurances as 10 your titJe. TitJe insurance provides these assurance . The process of ri le identification and elimination performed by the titJe companies. prior to the issuance of a title policy. benefits all parties in the property transaction. It minimizes the chances that adverse claims might be raised and by doing so red~ the number of claims that need to be defended or satisfied. This process keeps costs and expenses down for the LitJe company and maintains the traditional low cost of title in. uraooe. Tht Till• Cot111U11n-ii P"bUslttd bJ tlu Ca#fomi4 Land Tllk As1ociolio1t. Mtwtl#r companu1 of tit• CalifoneJa Lallll 1'ilU As1ocilltio11 an tktlkot•il lo f «ililitdbt1 tM tronsfu of rHI ~ tltro"f"°"' Califomia a1UI U.crwuU.1 llu ,,_J;lk's awon,.u1 of tit• Nhu ll1WI ~· of tllk ill.llU'GllCI. •• . , ... • .. • Daily Pi.lot Re2l &cite• April S.. 1997 I I we can help make i the difference in your life! 1 CHARMING NEWPORT HEIGHTS . Newer c!IUsic-sty~d. 2-sto_ry_ t~U(nhome. Beautiful I 1 murior. fiwch wmdows, high mlmgs, pane/rd doorr, I custom moldings, smanly ikcorawl. bright & opm lutchm: Call 251-4800 tATRJCK KNAPP $168,000 I OCEAN VIEWS Cameo Shores 4 bedroom, 3 bath, tkn. Smglr lrveL 1 I Enclosed courtyard. I •J.D. CALLAGHAN $975,000 I REDUCED! REDUCED! I I Wontkrfol Costa Mesa 28R, I. 5BA. Townhome, 2 car garage. End unit in park-lilu semng. Community Pool 1 I (AU 760-5000 x 129 I !SHARON SWANSON $119,900 BACK BAY REMODEUJUST LISTED! , · lmmaculau 1mpeccabk 3 bedroom on cozy quiet cul-M-sac. j •I ilu ltvwg;,, the country! Move-in perfm! ROBIN TENCH $359,000 1 MARVELOUS FAMILY HOME Sp1uww '-/ bedroom, 2.5 baths, 2 story home m Santa Ana! UpgraMs TIO! Family m1. wllovely bnck fireplace. I j Nearly new carpet. Large lot. •Call 760-5()()0 Ext. 205 ! ' JACK GIFFORD $224,900 LARGE 5 BEDROOM COLLEGE PARK Qui(/ cul-M-sac. urge lot w11h pool. Wei/ kept home. Owner mo1111aud. Shown by appt. Call 760-5000 x 716 MARK JACQUES $229,000 I FOOTHIU RANCH SpaC1ous 3 bedroom, 2 . ...,5 bath wlmany upgradtJ! ! Country lwchm wlbeau11fol wood floorr.' Family nn & I dm. Only 7 years old! Call 760-5()()0 Ext. !05 JACK GIFFORD $219,500 I I "SPICE STREETS" 4-PLEX 'l:.Xcrllrnr 1111wtmmt opportumry on prime area of Costa Mesa. R11rrly availabk well mamtained, p_mmum rental J ""''· CU)J( to shoppmg & .fruway access. Onr 38~. 28A "nd thru !BR. 2814 umtJ. enclosed garages, mrmor lorntton I{."// 760-5000x117. JACKJE HANDLEMAN $429,900 I COME BACK NEXT WEEK! fo ue thr new exUrior paint in spring COUJTJ in this lipper Newpon Ba_y home. Soaring ceilings. lots of light. Downstam has hardwood & ceramic t1k floors. Upstnm has new carpet. Ovrr 1800 sq.fl. Call 644-MAXG MAXINE GOLDEN $199,000 MARVELOUS FAMILY HOME! Ocranside of />CH -Walk to beach from this speci"l 3 bedroom. 2 bath classtc beach house or bmld your own dTt'am home. BILL DOLBY $880,000 • ORI.ENTED TO CHILDREN Playroom w11h compuur cf TV 11«ro cf own b11th, ounilk entrance, tiowllftain bNroom cf bath for K'Vnny or na~?Y. Plus 4 more bedrooms. Grrar N.B. l«ariun. lilte new condition. CJ.1644-M.AXG $659,000 FABULOUS EMERALD BAY Emerald Bay ronumporary lilre new. &1nu1vt wr of t;rnmu. 5 bedroom. 4 5 baths with, Ocean. Bearh and Canyon Vil"Wf. locaud at the end of a privau ml-M-sar. Every tzmrmty. CJ.1494-7475 Bill Dolby 12,275,000 BEAUTIFUL VIEW HOME! Gorgeow -Omom 4 brdroom homr with view of Barlt Bay and Cuy lit.hts Open floor p!An with fHX>I and therapruttr spa Por mo" information rail ... J-800-5/0-2005 (OtU #4085 1459,000 EASTSIDE MODEL PERFECT H111,r Eamulr 4 BR. JHA home on ii largr prof. landscaprd lot u•lspt1. ltttrhrn, /11• m1 .. fam rm On /st floor. AdJ1 lr11chrn. 111• rm .. cf 11111Jtrr on 2nd story. Udl f#>-2677 Roby n Sf!ars Reduced tn S299,000 An International Company 760-5000 http://remaxllnk.com RARE AND ON UDO ISLE ... Th11 c1As11c s'""1"Urr is rif'Ullud on 11 62.5 ft. wilk owniud lot lorattd on quiet eaittrn md of LJdo lsk. 3BR. I. 75BA. CJ.1 760-5000 Ed. 126 1750,000 BEST OF BELCOURT This pciour ru.stom nt111t WIU bui/J with the uitjHlllU an_en11011 to tkiitil 11n4 beaury. A«nra of m11rbk 11"4 pn1u romp/Jment• the dnor. 4 buil'f>Om, /1br11ry. fa111i/y ""'"'• IJ>llGOUI xame room, wine cel!Ar. D"' an4 a ef rllT K""'Ke· . Cd/ 760-5000 at. 113 $1,395,000 FORMER MODEL -OWNER TRANSFERRED Prtre redurrd! 3 btdroom, J '"' 11tt11chd t.""'ft. Pool cf Sptz. "Mom bury• trart vaul!td rtilings, AC -'Frmrh Doors. Barlts to Parlr. Movt In Contlition. Gill/ ASAP!! CJ.1760-5000 od. 124 Du$ty Harris 1299,950 L--___ R6'Mllf SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEA<:H 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Biach, CA 92660 --- An lnternatlon•I Company 760-5000 http://remutlnk.com REDUCED TO $1 ,195,000• NEWPORT BEACH VIEW ESTATE Strumi"t 11irwl of tht bllJ. orwt, 11114 ory lifha! Gatnl mlrJ on bcautifal 14t wlP#I. 1ptt. anti ttm11.UnuarrJm 6 fo111 rrrn, 11pprrtX. 5.000 lif""" fen 141./BR. 3.5BA p/111 h"tt j11m1'1 rr10m MWl'lllilll'f anti 1111 mnrr "Pfliltn tntntlllnmtnl ""'"' 11•11h lar:t llltlll tkt*1 ~s-.1-5 . 1046 Pac.Mr, N""P"rt 8-L/J C"1I 760--5000 Ext. 131 PANORAMIC VIEWS jwst mluml 6 m1111 YU,,, MXI 30 dAys! JBR. 3BA with txlfUJStlT finishts. C.U ""'-'!far JO"' shou,,nt. c.JJ 760--5000 Ext. JI J $399,000 PASTORAL VIEWS 3BR. 2.5BA Rnnotiektl homt on 11 hutt lot owrlooltint equntriJI,, st41'1ks. Ntw ltitchm d-11pplumm. Fltmily 1'09m off ltitchen! MESA VERDE Darlif1t 3BR. 2BA. prat yard. Nice. livi"t room with firep/aCe. G""' neighborhood. c.JJ Ul0<>-510-2005CotU15009 MmklnUh $209,000 180VIEWl!! E11tl unit in seclw:ktl location. Fabulous oua,, and barlt bay vierv. Uppdetl 3 bedroom, .2.5 bath with ntw 1vitulows and doors, nnv tik and carptt + mo". Motir111uJ S«lkr! c.JJ 760--5000 Ext. 112 $449,000 TOP OF THE LINE Highly u~d, f:. 5BR. 3BA Mna ~rtk homt. Nn«r ltit<htn and barh1. customiud inurior fi11ru"'· newtr roof. roU- up fOragt dOON, C'UStom do11bfL tntry front doors, privaU tpa and much mo"! WW/It to 1i11111gtr Parlt, go/f ro11r1t & shopping. Call farappt. 760--5000 Ext. JI 7 HARBOR. OCEAN 8c CITY LIGHTS VIEW $.354.~ For J>"}'k with 11 passion for 'l'"'"'J-This wonJrrfa/Jy rrbui/J homt is 11 5 kdroom. <.5 hllth w1tlt a 3 c11r l""'~· H,,,tt IJffi.nt. rHm 11rul /0':"'111t1iniflt11rr11arr11mo11t ""1nJ oj this liOmn fobu/0111 lflllllmn. c.JJ 760--5000 &t. 136 ~ ....... v• .SOUTH COUN:.:=~RT BEACH l~FllK\. 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660 we can help make the difference i11 your life! HARBOR VIEW HIUS futllmt floor plan for family living. This aclusivt 3BR has brick walkway with 11 iorgtous til.t tn?'} largt living room with firtplact. Panoramic views! Gill l-K00-51{}- 2005 code 15003 MARK ACKRICH $799,000 NEWPORT SHORES Only 2.5 b/,ocks to bttUh! Sptcial sundtck wlttrrific octan I views! Owr $50,000 in upgradn! 3BR. 2.15BA. Cusf(Jm I kitchen, sltylights, 3 /irtplactS, jllCllW & /,oft. Privatt ' patio w/C011Ttiard. Czlf 760-5000 x205 I JACK GlffORD $395,000 TERRIFIC OCEAN VU VALUE Evtry M11in room h11J thr Virw! Grtat floor plan. 9583 fut siu. Artistic pool & groumh. 3 car g11r. Sought aftrr Harbor Virw Hills. CaO 760· 5000 x525 OPEN SUN 1-4 . 3515 SEABREEZE. NAN DOYLE - JUST LISTED BARGAIN Hugr lot~'f'rox. 9400 sq.ft. 3 bdrm 2ba prictd for fast sak. Grtat or homt day CJZrt, RV parking. DIANA PEL $198.500 PERFECT HOME OFFICE !Mal for ownrr working'fr.om homt. 5BR, 2BA. Singk kveL MtSa VrrM has pool C-gattd tntry grtat location. . Bill ANO DONNA WEBSTER $299,900 BEST BUY -SPYGLASS HIU Btautifa/ 5 buiroom, 3 bath, 2 ftQry homt on SmLw Hill with mountain and rity /~ht vi~ Sp_arltling 1ap pool PrilJlttt gau, cmtral air andtz "'' mort! eau for showing. jUUA UAO $699,000 FABULOUS VIEWS Vinus, Views, i1wvt up to ~ctacular 11irws of City Lights and Newport Bay. This CMStom 4 btdroom, 4.5 5a1h features: 4 fi"fl>l4cts, 9 sltylights, hugt family room with bar, ovmiu~a and sauna. Gourmtt k1tchtn and is approx. 1800 . viewing Melt anti b11/conit1. BILL ANO NNA WEBSTER Sl,125,000 "NEWPORT HEIGHTS" 3 &droom, 5 bath, 3700 sq.ft.. with 5 Cllr garage. Hugt Meir and spa. Compkttfy mnixkkti. Gor:tous! WAYNE SMITH $629,000 BUILOABLE LOT J>mti~ous Gattd Community clost to tht wattr. A rra/ Sttal'! FSrHE.R YANK . $395,000 PRESTIGE IN NEWPORT &rant g111td ~mt with tity lithts 11nJ octan views. 2B'R. 2.5BA -tim-2 /irtp"1m tinfgo1mntt kitchm SHARON SWANSOJ'.J $450,000 JUST USTFD -E.SlDE C.M. OVER 14,000 $Q. ff. LOT &Jrooms. 2 811"'1 + Mothtr-ln-uw Unit. Shop 11twlxJ tt1 Dbl c11r gtrttft. A,pointmmt • 760-5000 FXT. 125 ROBER!' MilDKEN $600,000 • • .. . Daily Pilot Real Eflate • April S, 1997 ie0#9~ ~ DESIGNS FOR LMNG '97 Ocean & Catalina View. $2,350 000 Near new 5BR\5BA conrem~rary esrate. Private office, gym & wine cetlar. Trade possible. Please visit my webb nu @ HTTP;llWWW.Remax So.th County. Cont/Fe/sot ' --· taT&DR.~ . . ~-50.000 ~J 58 ,.5BA with 4 car.~-Go~us nle oors ~ ~r carpeting. Great year w argc I, sp unc:am & outdoor cntcrwriing area. ~r wi comfrr tra:fc down. RVMrt< . . . .·.. 760-5000 ·~·f I I B~b & Dovie Ko~p Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 Walk to the Bay or Bea~h Totally remodeled beautifully finished cuscom home. Large Master suite with a retreat has a fireplace & Bay view, custom kicchen includes stainless sreel appliances by Viking. Sub-Zero, Kirchen Aid & Thermador, Four cuscom fireplaces all with unique mantles & hearths, romantic formal dining with a mural, dual pane windows, extensive use of mo~c, pavers and ceramic tile throughout, Faux painting includes' marble & a mural, finished garage pavers tile in the back yard, tropical landscaping. Excellent Balboa Peninsula location. · St. Michdk! 4 Bdr., 2.5 Ba., chis home is only 2 yc;ars old & shows like a model. Premium corner 101, nice yard, a linlc view. rilc, fireplace, lots of bujlder l!P&'!ldcs. Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. 10-Plcx In Costa Mesa Only 8 yan old! f:xc.dlent condition, eight 2- scory town home sryle, 2bdr/2. 5 bath uni rs. Two I bdr/lba unirs. Call for dciails. Bob Koo , Sr. or Jr. Bob Koo , Sr. or Jr. Custom duplc:x! Just 8 yon old! l..argt' 3 bed. 2 barh and a 2 bcd. 2 barh uni1s wi1h rile Aoors cmrom ki1chcns, Bemer carpets. skyliitlu. ~ master suitc wiih a Ro1TW1 rub and a walk- in closet. sun deck &. a 4-ar g;mgt°· , Sr. or Jr. Until you haw scen this fantutic custom town home in old COM! Great floor plan. formal with a fireplace & bar, plus a family room & a dining room, custom kic., with tile floors & counter. Msrr has a fireplace, spa tub, skylight. , Sr. or Jr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext. 128 Above the Crowd! • ..... i>aiJy Piloc 1la1 &we • April J• 1997 STUNNING OCEAN VIEWS This oceanfront estate features 6 bedrooms including a private guest suite with fireplace and a separate entry .. Each bedroom has fabulous ocean tidepool & beach views. Includes 8 baths, each with custom granite & scone work previously featured in a well known .architectural magazine. Nearly 6,500 square feet, this home is both an ideal entertainment house and-.private family retreat. It has approximately 120 feet of spectacular ocean frontage is unique and one of the largest atong the coast of Laguna Beach. It features wine cellar & casting room, air conditioning and la;vish marble floors. Steps to sand, chjs gated seaside community of Camel Pointe offers the ultimate in living. F11bu/4us EnlTJ Courtytmi Huge entry courtyard patio offers a beautiful fuuntllin and spa ideal for cmcnalning or rom<inric evenings. Ftfone ~ 71Wln' Home movte dwaccr with 15 1hcucr rype xaa. popcorn -t colic lllllChine and profaaioul TI{X-nd 1yncm. "CINEMA PARADISO" Corona Dd Mqr 1800 Ogan. Jkm Catalfna, And Nfglrt tl{r Hews If you're looking for perfection and dramatic views, this Is It. Gorgt'Otls remodel with a fabulous floorplan. l..arge front yard w/room for a pool. , walk·tn wine cellar, library, etc. Sl,100,00 1027 Gol.denrod Bay. Oce4n & Clfr Llzfrt Vkws. Orq s.ooo SllfHlR fKfl h u•ptional ni~tom built 4BR with stunning views of the Back Bay and ci ty llghu . Fabulous Ooor pl an w/huS(l' uixtairs Bonm and Game Room Frr FOR A KING! Courtyard pool plus rear yu d $pa C1ATEO FNTRY/3 car g;trage. 1046 Pr~cudor UldmBk l'kwsl I NettJHB1 fn-lewl custom w/huge Vll'Wing decks! f.nlatllnlng dream homt w/ovmlml living. llJ!l.lly, dining. and 3 bedroom suites. Close to beach, pub and ttSUurants! 1769,000 2331 CUff R~duad to ll,J9S,OOO Hqrbor & OcMn Ykwsl Own Side ol PCH in btautiful prmtr ltvlne Ttmctl Gatoo entry-fabulous 3BR w/~t famlly room. Lovely deck. pitlo, lawn, El private spa VilCalltJ 1749,000 MAJOR REDVC110N TO UZS,0001 1 8:45 a .m .. Afflllate Committee meeting Apr11 Fool's Day ...;) 2 8:30 a .m., Membership meeting: ·1997 Economics Update· at the Balboa Boy Club. Cost,.ls $13 per person. Payment Is required before March 28th to reserve a seat.· Call Chris for Continuing Educ.atton classes 4 10 a .m. - 2 p .m., Brokers Preview MLS book delivery 6 Daylight Savings -set clocks ahead one hour 7 8:45 a.m., GPA Committee meeting 9 9 a .m. Compass beginner class 9 a .m. -noon, ·How to double your Income· 1 -4 p.m., ·investment R.E. anaiysis· · 11 1 O a .m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview 1 -4 p .m., Seminar: . ·cal-Vet Home Loan Program to R.E:Pfofessiona1s· Cost Is S l O and you receive three hours of Continued Education. 16 9 a.m., MLS Committee meeting 2 p.m .. Internet class Call Chris for Co ntinuing Education classes 17 8:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m .. Seminar: • 1031 tax Deferred Exchanges for the R.E. Professlona1· Cost Is $15 and you receive four hours of Continued Education. 2 -5 p.m .• Compass advanced class 18 10 a .m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview 22 Passover 23 2 p .m., Compass beginner class No Continuing Education due to seminar on Thursday. Passover 2A 9 a .m. -4 p.m., ·Seminar: "Understanding R.E. Contracts· by attorney Bert Cook 25 10 a .m. -2 p .m., Brokers Preview 30 9 a .m. -noon. Lightning for Windows class taught by IRIS (IRIS developed Lightning) 9 a .m. -noon, "Probate· 1-4 p.m., "Environmental Hazards" - ''Ranch Relaxo'' Balboa Peninsula This incredible home was appropriately named by its c..r:eator. The relaxlng feel of ~he unique design combined with the wonderful location truly cr~~te "Ranch Relaxo." The extent and quality of the upgrades and ~attires are generally reserved for Multi-Million Dollar homes. Ranch Relaxo was extensively remodeled in 1992, some of the upgrades include a custom-built Kitchen with mosaic pie counter tops, stainlen steel appliances by Viking •. Sub-Zero, Kitchen Aid and Thennador. The Master suite has a retreat with a 6replace, a fabulous large bath tub, a separate shower, two basins all with top of the line fixtures, a walk-in closet · and a Bay View. The formal Dining roo.:n is very romantic, with every inch of the room upgraded including a· custom chandelier and a mural on the ceiling. There are four fireplaces, each with unique custom mantles and hearths. The second master suite is quite large with a beautiful fireplace, there is also a guest r()()m. The family room bas ~large warm fireplace. as does the formal Jiving room. Archways and Pillars ad to the inviting M,editerranean style.of the homeT Tbe..~ows have been replaced with dual panes. All of tbe doors and hardware are upgraded, even the garage is completely finis hed with paver tile floors, glass-block windows and a roll-up garage door. Offered at: $649 ,900 Pruented By: Bob & Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Re/Max South County Office (714) 760-5000 Ext. 142, Home (714) 722-1667 • 1n Sutcessful model opening draws buyers at Granville the heart of NeYlport Beach Hundred~ tour exclusive guard gated luxury condominium neighborhood Following a highly successful model grand opening, luxury shoppers from throughout Southern California arc discovering Granville, an exclusive edition of single level luxury condominium homes. The development is located in a private, guard ·gated neighborhood offeong a one-of-a-kind address next to the Newport Beach Country Club Golf Course. Hundreds of buyers have toured the exquisitely furnished model homes, drawn by the homes• matchless combination of residential ex.ceUcnce and supetb location. The neighborhood's rare, heart of Newport Beach ~s is within walking distance of the business and financial hub at Newport Center as weU as world class dining and shopping at Fashion Island. Balboa Bay Club/Racquet Club is next door. Highly attractive, too, arc prices starting from the mid $500,000s on the custom quality homes rt1'ging in size up to 2,658 square feet. Granville residents enjoy such private community recreational opportunities as a swimming pool, fully tJled spa, built-in barbecue and designer appointed clubhouse complete with big screen TV, surround sound Granville, on e>edusMt edition of single level luxury condominiums homes in Newport ~ stereo and a full kitchen. for the ex.clusjve selected floor plans boast a sitting room. All • entertainment use of Granville residents and homes feature the convenience Qf a two car their guests. garage. ~ The GranviJle neighborhood benefits from As ieveaa.i ti bomes • the casual elegance of a relaxed, resort-style light t1ned . Interiors atmosphere. A djstinctivc guatd gated enlt)' are defined tile, or marble creates a stunning first im~ion. Gracious. entry tloorina: ~panel duttior doors. inviting Ooor plans feature large private quality Baldwin hardware throughout, courtyards, covered patios and dramatic custom-quality baseboards and casings, entryways. 'The homes offer two or three bull006C radius wall comers, eye-catching bedrooms. up to three baths, meticulously · woodburning fireplace with ga.9 lighter and appointed gourmet kitchens with breakfast glass door and custom recessed llgbting. All nooks, formal living room with fireplace, of the homes arc pre-wired for security formal dining room and interior laundry system, telephone and cable TV. room. Sumptuous master bedroom suites in • ~~!Pf>'~ hjibHght the • _. gounnct kitchens at Granville. including 36- inch gas cooktop with five burners, self cleaning double oven, dishwasher and bwlt-in microwave oven. Custom crafted kitchen cabinetry includes fuJly laminated interiors. pull-out shelves with concealed hinges and a convenient trash drawer. Additional kitchen appointments include island counter coolaop (some plans). hand-set ceramic tile countertops, ceramic tile. wood or marble flooring. Kohler compartmental cast iron sinlc· with Grobe single-level pull out faucet and custom recessed lighting. Luxurious master bedroom suites have a dressing area with spacious walk-in closet and private bath featuring dual china oval lavatories with chrome faucets, "Separate clear glass enclosed shower stall with hand set tile surrounds, pressure balanced valves and desiper chrome towel ba(s. Buyers may fUl1her custom tailor their hol:Qes with a number of optional features ·~-Beaches are minuiil away, as weU convenient freeway acceu throuJhout County. To Pilit Gruvilk /ro11t Pocifk Coasl Hitltt~GJ, mke Newport Celller Drit>e lfOrM. Tum k/I 011 Gnuevi& Dri.,e to dee lltOthl compkx. S.U1 oJ!kei 11tt °"'"""'"'' JO a.a 10 S p.111., ucqt M°"""J wM11 ltotus on noon to S p.11t. For 111on ilif""""""ora. call (714) U0-85Sf. .. • ...... Daily Pilot Real Estate ~ April ~· 1997 • -~ .. : Bayfront _Townhome · In "Bayside Co.Ye• Ney,port Shores: an ocean close family neighborhoOd .,, BOUNDA RIES: Newpon Shore~ t\ defined by Ne wpon Shores Drive. Canal Street and Canal Circle to the "1u1h. west and nonh: and by 61 st and 62nd 'trccts on the ea<;t HI TORY: F-rank H Ayre~ & Son Con,truction built mo~t of the community from 1959 to 1965 on land owned by Signal Oil Company. Original sales pn ces were between $20.000 and $35.000 on the leased land. In 1983, the land was offered for· sale. Out of the 455 homes there nre about 30 still on lea~ed land RECENT SALF.S: Al the upper end of the specltum. a two story. four bedroom. three bath hou~e with lovely hardwood n oor on the canal sold for $426.500: and a one ~tory. three bedroom home sold for $245,000 at the lower end. Both of these properties included the land. • NOW LJSfED: 1 There are currently 19 homes on the market, • priced from $434,900 10 $229,900. One of the homes now listed an Newport This home now listed in Newport Shores offers views of the canal Shores is a three bedroom. two bath home. It is just across from the canal and park. Features are vaulted ceilings and it's close to the beach, tennis and pool. Offered at $324.000. COMMUNITY FEATURES: This is a caring, close-knit neighborhood and a great place for families. Newport Shores is 90 percent owner occupied. The community offers a shon walk to the ocean from any home. Because of their strong auachment to this community, many homeowners have moved to larger homes to meet the demands of a growing family. Many first generation Newpon Shores children are oow Newport Shores homeowners raising families t>f their own. Association dues are a low $22 per month which pays for maintenance for the club house. olympic-size swimming pool. tennis court and children's play yard. ln addition to the outstanding swim team. there are seasonal activities throughout the year such M teMis tournaments. July 4 bike parade and Frid3y night movies. Also. the area includes Newport Shores Park and the nature preserve. Built by the Army Corps of Engineers. the e.~tuary (Santa Ana River meets the Pacific Ocean) is home to a variety of birds and wildlife. There are about I 7 different kind of fish in the canal waters. SCHOOLS: Newport Elementary, Ensign Junior High and Newport Harbor High School. /Canal i--~~~~~~-t-~--; ~ Newport Shores Or ,_,,,.. ""'* CoestHwy SOURCE: Kennie Joe Rizzo of Coast Newpon Propenies. 3377 Via Lido. Newport Beach. Call (714) 723-8800. If you wou1" lib to submit a co~u11ily profll1 of your /arm ano, pkas1 f o""w the a.bov1Jo,,,..aJUI1lfdo11 a ,,..,, owHM (Thomas Gu/41) of the ano °"'"I wills a p/toto of a curnlll 1Utilt1. Tlt1 description of th1 Pf'OfH"1 1«1 u""" 119' ""ow listed" section. S1"" lo: JulU Viker, r1al ntlll1 ldilor, DttJIJ Pilot, 330 W. S.y St., Costa Miu, CA 92627, (71') S47-4U2. d Newport Properties (714) 673-8700 It! We.Sell It! Call Us For ResUlts Brand New Balboa Island Home • Spacious 4BR &c 35BA Under Const. • Open LR With Marble Fireplace • B~ilt Elevator Ready $885,000 Charming Family Home i..C.,.lllll,;,.;;.:;:.;..:q • 3 BR &c 15 BA • Prime East Side Location •Large Yard w/park- 1 ike setting $369,000 Quaint & Cozy. Balboa Island Duplex • WelJ Maintained 2BR Home+ 2BR Apt. • lncredible Charm • Great Rental $525,000 Gorgeous Sea Faire Ocean View • Beautiful Ocean & Catalina Views • 3 Br& 3 Bths • Spacious Kit. w/Breakf.ut nook .$399,000 • Totally Remodeled &c Gorgeous Newport Crest Townhome • Tri-Level 3BR +Den • 3 Large Decks. $365,000 • 2 Story 3 Br & 25 Ba Built ln 1991 • Spacious LR with Fireplace • Beautiful Kitchen $279,000 • Great 1 Br &c 1 Bath BAyfront Condo • Security Building • •••• Bayside Comm. pool Charming Balboa Island Home With Income Unit • 3 80 l3 BA Hoait Plus 2 80&2,llA~ • Cll5bn lluilt In 1992 • Mar Willi Illy Vin/\ • Just Steps To South Biyfronl $785,000 Bay & Ocean Views • Highly Desireable Corner Unit • Penthouse Condo • 2 Bedroom & 1.75 Bath • Cozy Fireplace ln Living Room • Great Location Facing South • Beautiful Gated Community $169,000 Spectacular Bay & Ocean Views • Panoramic Views • Huge 3 BR Penthouse • lnside Laundry • 3 Car Garage Space - • Rare Floorplan $349,000 Balboa Island Opportunity • Lowest Priced On Balboa lsland • Channing 2 BR + · Large Guest Unit • Close To South Bay $399,000 . • 3 BR &t 1.5 BA • Huge Kit~en • Large Yard with Private Pool • 2 Car Garage $182,900 Excellent South Bayfront Location • O\arm.ing 3 Br &t 2.5 Bath Home • Sandy Beach in Front • One of the Best loations OR the Island . $1,650,000 .. ... Little Balboa Island Pristine custom home & apt. 4SR, 4 full baths, st~ Little Balboe Isle French Regenc;y-3BR/den, 3BA to the Bayt Roof deck vie'V'JS of bay, city lights, hills. Bay home with formal dining room and private 2BR Wlndow, French doors, A/C, vaulted ceilings, patios, apartment. High c~ilings. Upgrades. Sq.ft. can't be decks. professiooally decorated ................. $175,000 duplicated. Little Balboa Island Crisp and bright Cape Cod home. Quality construc- tion 1991 3BR, 2BA. Wlth French doors, bay Wlndow and vaulted ceilings . .... ....... ... . ........... $679,000 Custom 38R, 2.5BA home built in-1990, maintained & refned to perfectioo. Bay views frOOl roof deck. balca1'y' area w/eirll bed'tx:lm, exceptionel mstr suite.wf.oolted ceilires, spa tub, tirepOCe ttru to bath. ............. $790,000 Balboa Island WondafUI buiklng opportunity. Unique 35 ft lot, mid block' 6n charming extra wide street. Curently a 38R, 28A cottage . Offered at ........................ $575,000 Little Balboa Island Spacious Island Duplex. 4BR, 2BA with large Reduced 1 Million -Spectacular 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 large sundeck and balcony+ 2BR, 1 BA with deled Kitchens/Baths. Square footage cannot must seel .............................................. $1,979,000 patio. be duplicated! ........................................ $569,000 Balboa Island Prtmc 100 block -tree-lined street, quiet west end of Island. 3BR 2BA single-story home. Front & rear patios ont • Balboa Island Great value on South Bayfront. Fabulous views of Extensively remodeled in 1991 . Old Balboa Island turning basin, Pavilion, sunsets. Spacious 3BR, 2BA charm with all the modem conveniences. 2BR, home with family room plus 2BR apartment with 2BTHS. Great home for entertaining .......... $595,000 ~ews . Jr ~~"" &~ 94'4.t S.tu. & ~~ \!; CHUCK RUMBOLD•MARY HARDESTY•LYNM WRIGHT•ROSE VAlLERA•llMG GIRUNG•MAHCY IEAR•KA.THY SIClllCKI 199 Marine Avenue, lafboa Island • 675-41H ... ~ QCGtm Qf/\LTY ' •£J7~~~:J·J '·J 'l'hi.s HHtgnif}{;!;Ilt O!;e~· of c~dlfor.ulH {;OJ.dfort £ tl the bf3fJt of l fe~Y Enghwd'~ old 'Norl d !;h~1 w. ; pn0io!l< "NH.rII1 vvood decking err1braced by ushly landscaped gH.rdens ~wd H J]o'Ner- <·r1 Vf-'fPd "l. p "'11. !U U'~IZPLJO · ~·Pt tl.1p ~· t~1 UP r'·o.r tot~1 1 ~'f-'fPIU. ty JV I'-' ;.; I ;.; 'II 0 o-· ;.; u;..--_J '-' IJ--·=>'-' -__ u UJ '-" -. J-\. prl vate 'NHndering path leads to aq UH:-cplo.red tide pools and crashing surf belu'tv. • • • ; ..... ___ .,. ..._.,_,..,. _____ ~~•~-· Olson's and Evans team up at Coldv.rell Banker With their extensive backgrounds and commitment to service this team is unporalled Don and Joyce Olson have teamed up with Mike Evans to offer their clients the beM service pos!>ible. Don began his career in 1953 with his brothers company Forest E. Olson Inc., which eventually became part of the Coldwell Banker organization. His career ha~ been highlighted by many accomrlishments, including serving :b execu11 vc vice president and CEO of i.ix. Coldwell Banker companies. establishing real estate organizations throughout the free world. Hi s primary focus was teaching people bow to represent buyers and sellers with high quality service. The Olsons and Evans have more than I 00 years of real estate experience. All three are highly accomplished professionals who have chosen to spend their efforts in direct service to buyers and ellers. They believe there is no career more important than properly taJcing care of the needs of -t-"."--,----, families. ForaU your real estaJe needs, call Don • and Joyce Olson or Mike Ettans aJ the Coldwell Ban leer Joyce began her career in 1970 -.elling real estate to the star~. A Mike Evans, Joyce Olson and Don Ols0n Newport Beach office al 2121 Pacific Coast Highway, (714) passion for service :ind achievement drove her to in<1tant success and notoriety. Her enthusia),m for everything she does has enabled her 10 be a top producer in every office in which she has worked. Evans has a long history with the Olsons. He met Don when he started his career al the Forest E. Olson company in 1962. He was a top sales associate and eventually rose 10 the level of executive in the company. Most recently Evans spent 20 years 644-9060. Or, reach Coldwell Ban/cir on the Internet at http://wwM!,.COldwellbanlcer.com. The largest residential real estate company in California, Coldwell Banker mow operates 257 offices and has nearly 7,000 sales associ.ates stalewide. Overall, the company has nearly 2,500 nsidential real est.ale offices and more than 58,000 saks associ.ates and employees throughout North America. 11The Es tates" in Harbor Ridge Magnificent views of the ocean, mountains and city lights may be seen from this three bedroom, two and one-- half bath, Miramar model in Harbor Ridge. This exceptional value is in a guard gated community featuring a singJe level noorplan in a quiet location. Amenities include brick patios, a large formal dining room. custom wood shutters, a security system, air conditioning and a new roof. Offered at $575,000. For mon infonnatibn, call Carol Allison or Joy Cllftin al tlte Col4weU Banker Newport Beach ojfice, 2121 Paeijk Coast Righwa1, (714) 644-9060 or reach Coldwell IJanUr on ti.e lnJunn al ww.coldwellbtmUr.coa .. Coldv.rell Banker attracts homebuyers through _Spring Open House celebration The celebration will be supported with national television coverage Home buyers will be attracted 10 ColdweU Banker-listed properties aJI across North America each weekend from April 12-27 as the company stages its I Ith annual Spring · Open House Celebration. 'This event has proven to be very successful in bringing home buyers 10 our listings," said Charlie Johnson. Coldwell Banker senior vice president. Orange County region of Southern Cruifomia Company. "This year we' II 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 Nightline, 60 Minutes, Late Night w~th Conan O 'Brien, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Good Morning America. Saturday Today and the Today Show. Advertising wiJI also appear on networks. including C NBC. 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 CelebriU.ion," Johnson said "Coldwell Banker sales associates throughout Orange Counly and the Claremont/Upland area are enthusiastic about this helpful and informational event." To paltklpak in the Spring Ope11 HOllSt Celebration and for real tstaU i11fomtation, call your local Coldwell Banker oifke or naclt. Coldwell Bonker on the /nhrnet at http://www.colllwellbanker.com. Coldwell Banlctr Resl4en.tiol AJfilUJ.te1 "4s 2,500 residelllild real nllUt offius and more than 55,000 S4l1es IUSOCialn in North America. Coldwell Banker ls a subsUliary of RPS, lncorporoud (NYSE:HFS), du world's largest franchiser of Jwuls and residential real estaJt .brokerage offict1 .. Lido Village view s There are fabulous views of Rhine Channel, city Ugbcs and the ocean from this two bedroom, two and oee-hllf barb condo in a luxury waterfront highri se. View the sunset and Catalina from the patio. Features include a 24 hour security/doorman, pool, spa, billiard room and game room. Offered at $450,000. For mon in/ormalWn, contact Mary Lou Kiehlu at the Col4weU Banker Newport Beach office, 2121 Pacific Coast Hwy., (714) 644-9()6() or reach Coldw1ll Banhr on the lnumet aJ www.col4wel/Hnhr.com. \ . COSTA MESA bd, 1.5 ba, -gorgeous remodeled channer, designer kitchen $291,000 • 644-9060 EASTSLDE CoSTA MEsA .4 bd, 3 ba, beautifu~e contemporary h $389,000 . 644-9060 LAGUNA BEACH 6 bd, 7 ha, premier lot, unsurpassed ocean and Catalin.i v1e~'S. $1 ,895 ,000 . 644-9060 3 lxl, including guest suite + office, stllnning custom r~idence · $1,495,000 • 644-9060 EMERALD BAY Lowest price m Emerald Bay, ocean side of highway, lot avaUable $849 ,000 • 644-9060 OPEN HOUSES • SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS EASTSIDE C o 'TA MESA 2678 Club Mesa Place SEAVlEW 1907 Yacht Resolute $29 1,000 Kevan Kanda $725.000 Ginny Anderson SATURDAY & SUNDAY'S lNvITATIONS B A YR I OGE 123 Hartford $189,000 Renee West BALBOA PENINSULA 1707 Miramar $415,000 Mary Ann Nethercutt EASTSIDE C OSTA M ESA 255 Camellia $245,000 Broffman I Leslie NORTH LAGUNA 437 Panorama $1,895,000 MatthC?ws / P,hillips & Olsen SPYGLASS HILL 9 Monterey Circle $849,000 Don Olson SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS THE BLUFFS 64 7 Vista Bonita $319,000 Gail York & Linda Field ffAReoR VIEW 1824 Port Abbey Place $679,000 Michael Dreyfus HAReoR RIDGE 3 Trafalgar $1,495.000 Carol Allison SPYGLASS HILL 8 Monterey Circle $635,000 Joyce Olson NEWPORT BEACH 3 7 Southampton $469,000 Kay Sterling NEWPORT CREST l Baruna Court $203,000 Lorraine Farrington NEWPORT ISLAND 405 40th Street $445,000 David Prance NEWPORT SHORES 455 62nd Street $399,000 Olga Matthews SEAVIEW 1921 Yacht Truant $649,000 Gi nny Anderson Daily Piloc lln1 .Estate• ApriJ 5. 1997 • • LAGUNA BEACH 3 separate loo, each apnc 1/4 acre Oceanfront estate. of Smithcliffs $599,000 . 644-9060 t J I • ---------.-.. ~ . COLDWELL BANKER SELLS MORE MILLION DOLLAR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES THAN ANY OTHER REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN THE WORLD. In Millio ns $2,000 $1,800 $1,600 $1,400 $1,200 \ . $1,000 $800 $600 $400 $200 In 1996, Coldwell Banker sold over $1.9 hill.ion in residential properties priced in exc~ss of one rnj1lion dollars . . THE COLDWELL BANKER PREVIEWS® DIVISION PRESENTS YOUR PROPERTY TO THE WORLD. BALBOA ISLAND (714) 673-6900 FOR A PREVIEWS® MARKETING CONSULTATION, CALL COLDWELL BANKER TODAY. DANA POINT (714) 661-9355 LAGUNA BEACH NOR'fH (714) 494-0215 LAGUNA BEACH SOUTH (714) 499-1320 NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-9060 01997 Col.owEll BANKER CoAPORATION. AH EOUAL OPPORTUNITY CoMPAHY. EQUAL HouslNG ~NITY. Au OfFICES INDEPENOENTl.Y 0wNEo JtHO 0P£RATEJ>. . . THE FINEST PROPERTIES ON THE COAST SPECTAC(ILAR NEJf CONTEMPORARY Ox TllE SAND .3 ~ 5 liotJ.,, /ibry ,Ju. of/ia loft, a:na. °'*" "-1or, ~ 1.Jn.oo/-l.tai.J...taltlrrougt111L $6,500,000 Boni Perein & Nancy Lavigne • 452-4469 FANTASTIC' VIEW'S FRO~tNE'lfU' BUILT /TA.UAN H OME 4 Uoo.,,,, 6.S bat),,, ""' 6,000 1<1 fe of tiinJ-qud;ty. Great ef-1 o/ ti.._,;,, cl.annJ anJ /iootMg adioity. $3, 950,000 Bruce Miller • 644-9070 Ext. 131 CllSTOM BA>'FRONT CONTEJ.IPORARY Lxd.J °" tJ.. ~ l.i11 of Pn-mt«y Bai;. 4BR p/w J.n, f-ilr""' ,,noou,,;,.. &Jodi. $1,900,000 John Campbell • 1.soo.473-8183 BIO CANYON CUSTOM REMODBL '&J,_.., 3.5 &,ti.,, ~ mtarl ,.,;J,.., lorg. lot. ,,mot. pool, ,,,., J,.l,.q... -1 iport court. $1,3 25 ,000 LylHn fl Jeff Ewinf • 644·9~70 E•t. 114 SPECTACUL"-R Rm CovE BE"-<ITY El.ga,,t ~ icdJr ~ pool 1pa and b.J,1,1;,,g /ountam. 5 Uoom., 4.5 liotJ.,, marlJ. /1-s, /rmcJi Joo,,. $.1, 59 5,000 Lee Ann Canaday · • 490-4988 RITZ COVE FRONT Ror Gat.d oc.an/ront area nut to tl.c Ritz Carlton, 41-/f'OOJM, 4.5 &.ti.., gr.al room. $2, 7 7 5,000 Larry Wit.on • 494-0215 COLINTRY FRENCll aSTATE # Cwtom /,..;h Jw,,,. in th• /ootlti!I. of San Ju.an, 0 b.Jr-... .tuJy. 0.-5,500_,/t, ltalfacra/latlot, kir~ $965,000 Garry Geevc1 • (714) 588-4614 11 UNSPOILED A C.'RB Ho.~ssm; IN LAGUNA B EACll Pnoot:y, ....lw#,,, (I~°"""'-.. No Jo. Mgl.lion! $3,900,000 Ray McAfoo,. • 499-2838 E.t.127 TROPICAL NEWPORT P,1RAmsE OMC thi# lhtnning and mrotiond atat1. Fe.atvres 3 beJroorns, mJ.Jing a gu#i Nih plus off;c.. $1,495,000 Jennifer Pritchett • 644-9070 Ext. 1 79 0cEANFRON1" E::trJtTE FOR EXTENDED FAMILY Slunning oct0n oiaot, p-a1hing 1ur/. Mors t!uin 0,300 Ml ft. 4 li.Jroo,,.,, 4.5 "-lu. oN. J../u. lagurta B.odt $1 '99 5' 000 Ray McAfoo1e • 499-2838 Ext. 127 Mogn;focmt /-cJ.foo,.t b/uff,;J, oontcmpormy. S ~ old. 3 b.Jr-... 4 bath.. !W"I• M,,ory, JIVIJfor, 4 -J.clu. $2, 7 49,000 Richard Bli znik • 6 7 3-1300 180 · P-~ Pica of ,rlrit. wt.,,, iJa,J, -I 111-'. 6,{J()(J *'fa of tni. J.,p.c.. $1,895,000 Inc. Fmn.t.lunp Vivian Girot • (71~) 580-4652 > 4 , . . 0vD $200 MIWON IN PEISOllAL SAllS • I 641;-9060 Exr .. HZ .. •· PAG~ 802-391 1106 NomNGHAM,. WmcuFF .. •!. • Totally remodeled and b~autifully appointed • Incredibly ·large lot provides resort living • Pool, s pa, paddle tennis court and BBQ entertainment center • Wood Floors, Vaulted Ceilings, C ustom Cabinets, Refrigerated Wine Storage • 4 bedrooms, 3 ,5 baths Daily Pilot Real Esate •April S, 1997 LY.LEEN & JEFF .EWING (714) 673-1980 • (800) 949-9471 • .. ., • -----.......... ~~--~---- O.Uy Pilot Real Ettate • April S, l997 CAROL ALLISON & JOY CURTIN $1,495,000 $639,000 $439,000 COLDWELL BANKER N EWPORT B EACH 644--9070 EXT. 126 & 148 HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM ESTATE • Traditional custom· · • 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths • Library • 4 Car Tandem Garage BIG CANYON • Panoramic views • Single level • 2·bedrooms , · 2 baths •Tum Key Condition NEW LISTING •Doll House • 2 bedrooms • Remodeled • R,2 Lot -------------------- $949,000 $575,000 $439~000 BIG CANYON • Single level • · 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths · HARBOR RIDGE •Best Value • Panoramic Views • 3 bedrooms , 2.5 baths THE BLUFFS • Stunning Views • 3 bedrooms , 2.5 baths • Large family room C1997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Oftlces Independently Owned and Opel'lled. . ~ • Daily Pilor Real Estace •.April S, 1997 Economy Strong ... .Home Sales Up ... Consumer Spending on the ·Rise ... Interest Rates Rising... Jobless Rate Down ... Median Sales Prices $575.ooo -t-~.......,....--~__,..,..,...._-o-_;;_:_--G-__,.;.,..;...o...;_....--1 Newport Beach, Corona del Mar · Single Family Residential 1988 to 1997 $500,000 $450,000 $400,000 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 . -HERE WE Go AGAIN ••• Whether Buying or Selling Make Sure You Have Current Information on the Suddenly Active Residential Real Estate Market. Call for a Free Market Evaluation or .Buyer Package (800) 892-7158 BuyNewport@aol.com .. MICHAEL DREYFUS, Esq. SUSAN WEIR ~ #1 Listing Agents Newport Beach 1996 • #1 Buyer Agents Newport Beach 1996 • Top 1 % C~ldwell Banker Nationwide 0.Wy Piloc &eal ~ • ~ S, 1997 J -~ ---~~ - Daily Pilot Real !!state • April S, 19')7 2144 CHANNEL, BALBOA PENINSULA • OFFERED AT $3,450,000 • 4 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, formal dining • lncred·ihle Views •Gourmet kitchen with Pantry • His,and, Her Walk,in C losets 22 AVIGNON, NEWPORT R IOOE 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, private courtyard entrance, professionally landscaped, large kitchen with custom cabinets, family room with fireplace, french doors, and plantation shutters. OFFERED AT $459,000 . • Den with Built,in Entertainment Center • Private Dock and Slip·for 60 ft boat • Master Suite with Fireplace . • Large-Grassy Courtyard, L-arge Slate Deck 270 2 W. OCEANFRONT, BALBOA PENINSULA 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, new kitchen, open and bright floorplan, recessed lighting, fireplace in living room, hardwood floors, large master suite with oceanfront and sunset views, patio. OFFERED AT $875";000 GRAYCE TALIAFERRO 673~6900 EXT. 2-6 ) • .. .. • 1112 N 01TINGHAM • $489,000 Charming 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 car garage, large country kitchen with fireplace and JAN WARD window box seating looking into a large private yard. French doors in living room. 644 .. 9070 EXT. 135 NEWPORT SHORES · • A FAMILY COMMUNITY 247 WALNUT • $399,000 Beautifully and extensively remodeled, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 car garage, white pavers, limestone slab fireplace, vaulced ceilings, hardwood floors, great kitchen with granite countertops 455 62ND STREET • . $399 ,000 Wonderful family home on a great little beach community. Just steps to club house and children's play area. Remodeled and expanded with 4 bedrooms, 4 baths and family area. CALL OLGA MATTHEWS • 644--9060 EXT. 134 6'Why Settle For Mediocrity?', 89 JASMINE CREEK DRIVE CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.ORNIA Gracious, Quiet & Immaculate Residence Special amenities of this original o~er condominium include: • Guard-pted security • Mini ocean and Catalina views • 2 bedrooms + den & dining room • Lush flowers and greenery • Soaring cellin,s • Gated courtyard entry • 1Wo exterior pados • Private security system • Cool breeze ventilation • Community tennis courts, pool and clubhouse •Windowed breakfast area For information & viewing: CALL GIL & PAT FOERSTER 6-M-9060 Ext. 256 or 162 813-6855 .. ~Pilot .......... APril '· 1997 • Expanded "Dover" model • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths • Smooth.' high ceilings • Custom patios • Fabulous floorplan .. • Large living areas • Walking distance to Fashion Island • Excellent investment opportunity • Perfect for entertaining PERRY TAUB (714) 644-5833 GINNY ANDERSON SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE OFFICE: 644-9060 EXT. 151 H OME OFFICE: 759-1997 OPEN IN SEAVIEW BOTH ARE "lO's" SATURDAY, APRIL 5, l .. 5PM 1907 YACHT RESOLUTE Total remodel, 4 bedroom, single level, awesome views. $725,000 SUNDAY, APRIL 6, l .. 5pM· 1921 YACHT TRUANT Highly customized 3 bedroom h ome on comer wi th view. Lovely use of marble, tile and oak. PRICE DROPPED TO $649,000 COME BY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! ONE OF THESE COULD BE YOUR DREAM HOME IN 1997 ! ALso AVAILABLE, BUT NOT OPEN THIS WEEKEND (Call for an appointment): 2121 Yacht Radiant -4 bedrooms, 2 story -Seaview $7 25,000 17621 Birch Tree Lane , 4 bedrooms, Z story, pool University Park, Irvine , $2 78,000 Housing Opportunfty. Al Offlces lndepel ldentty Owned and Operated. ' \ l . I • 0.Uy Pilot Rn1 E.tarc • April S, l997 · Newport Prope . l~Y--IOPIUTID featuring fine properties from condos to castles s~s~~4Ulu 1969 1100 Ncwpon Centu Dr., SWte \ 10 PICTURESQUE CHANNEL Watch the boats sail by In ttM Newport Chaniwl, e.VOy ttM warm su~L• and ocean views from this private home In Corona lk'I Mar. 2 ~para~ wings with Cftl~r C>C)O•rcl. $3,495, !tfSO BAY BREEZES t'ahulou' cu"om homt' with bay, c1«11n & city light \'lfw~. Ma\lt'r IJt'dn>()m wllh Onpla« & viewing balcony. Oak wood J>f'U Ooorlnit. F:nlt't1alnmenl room with oek ber. $1·,295,000 K52 ELEOANTL Y DESIGNED C"onu~nltnll) locacw lo SHdirr Counll') Club & sand~ br.ichf"I In llunclnglon Bt'ach. 4BRJJBA ~paclous famll~ room for l'Dlt'rlalnlnl(. f'nd or l'Ul·dl'·\llt'. Appmx. 2.6.~ ~.n. $575,000 LSI NATURES RESERVE Gnal lf)('atlon nnr Back Bay with lrmnqull blkt and walkln11 trails. nlct 4BR. 2BA homt with addtd la~ family room, vaulttd o~n bnm crilln~. lmporttd stont' nrrplatt. Private bKk ~rd. ('Uj:fom 1pa and lap pool. $289,000-BSO VACATION HOME EXQUISITE EXECUTIVE ESTATE Beautiful HUlte, approx. 6,000 sq.ft_ Formal IMnlfpla no room, gourmet kit. fabulous m.a_,ter w/retl'l'at + view deck. Dramatic pool with sunken bar. spa & turace waterfall. s1,19s,ooo ca BACK STREET PLAZA Pniff:Uloul otTltt building ln downtown Redlands. 4.780 ~.l't. of &patt. 8.6 nip. CaU ror mort details. $550,000 SSS GREAT STARTER HOME Well ioc.uct bOllle 111 C.U Meu, is reedy rw the •w ownen. JBll, l.75BA bu btto freshly ~nted throupout, hardwood noon. wondert'Uha~ fenttd yard, chUd ~Jy • ndpborhood. $199,000 LSO Our sales associates are selected for their knowledge, character, experience, and their commitment to strong ethical standards. We are now interviewing for positions In our Newport Beach office. ~ '°"' 'Pete. Compl~ely rTmodekd thro11ghout, upanded JBR. tutured wall.1, iroriceo1111 llvlna room with rouab marble nrTplace. Bea11tltul ttkd bathroom countera. Walk to J>!OI, C!>!!·lennl,1, and Country Oob tn RHcbo Mlrap. *' M,llOO VSJ . CHARMING EXECUTIY• HOM• Gorgeous 4,tot sq. ft. + quality built home with 5Bll, 4.58A. 5 nreplaces. High ttUlnp. Frmcb doors. used brick ruanJng • strum lo ptattCuJ gatt'd enclave. $699,000 N6 MESA VERDE . Sltuatftl nut to parks and Coutry Club. 5Bll, 2.5BA. Huse ram.Dy rDOm with wet t.r & ftnplatt. Enkrta.lner'• ~ ~ & nterf.O. $359, RSl MOV•·IN CONDITION Crnt value ror the money, rr.hly palnl&'cl. JBR. l.SBA condo. bows nry llaht & brigbt, larp brick ~do. Oc.t to ahopplna aoc1 scbook. $177 ,000 GSO .,or /n.,onnation on these and other a...ropertles: Call (714f 1 644-7111 http://www.cosstalpropertles.coTn Ill '7 . Ap~il 3 10 a.m. to~ p.m., Demonstration of new MLS so ftware 4 8 a.m ., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 8 5 to 7 p.m., Computer training, MLS , advanced 9 11 15 17 18 22 23 25 29 5 to 7 p.m., Computer trai ning, MLS , beginner 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 5 to 7 p.Q1 ., Internet training 5 to 7 p.m., Lightning seminar 8 a.m ., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 5 to 7 p.m., Computer training, MLS, basic Passover Earth Day 1 to 3 p.m ., Computer training, MLS, Altaira 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 5 to 7 p.m., Computer training, Windows '95 • DlilJ Pilot ........ ~ s. 19')7 RRIVATE SHOWING PELICAN HILL 10 PREMIERE POINT The finest combination of golf course and ocean views available o n the hill. This 7,200 sq. ft. estate is the finest new villa available anywhere in coastal Orange County ! A list of just a few quality amenities: • Five Large Bedrooms • Five and One-Half Baths • Huge Gourmet Kitchen • Barrel-Vaulted Ceilings .: Third-Floor Belvedere • Library and Media Room .• Great room opening to golf course and ocean views Offered at $3,495,000 Call Chris directly for access to the private showing. Saturday, April 5th Sunday, April 6th 12:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. 742-1691 C HRI STO PHER MOORE COASTAL PROPERTIES .. • Brion Schoff with Realtor and pilot Ame Petersen Arne Petersen is committed Petersen is a commercial licensed pilot who donates fl ying time to charity. to understanding clients' He found out about the charity through needs and donating Aights to another Ems Realty Group sales associate, Jim Weisenbach. charity "Flying is my hobby and it is Realtor Arne Petersen provided Brian Schaff with airborne thrills over Orange County recently when he took the young man up for an aerobatic flight. Schaff's parents bid the highe t for the night at a be nefit for the Pedfatric Cancer Research Foundation. especially great with I can pursue what I love and it benefi ts a worthy cause like cancer research for children,'' Petersen said. A United States Air Force veteran, Petersen is a successful and knowledgeable full-time Realtor with Ellis Realty Group in Newport Beach. Boom leads in February at Ellis Realty Group She provides her clients wi th quality service M) rn.1 Boom. c;ale\ a\\(l\.01ate with Elli' Re.illy Group m Newport Beach linl'hed h~hru.1ry a' the top a,\\l'IClcHC and 1' well on her ~.1y 111 \UCCI!!.!'. in the fir..t 4uaner. Boom 1' wdl lo.nnwn for her trani.ac11on<; in Lhe areai. ol Newport Beach. Corona del Mar and lnme B1x1m hcgan her career 18 year' ago and feel\ the 'trong rela11onsh1p '>he de\clops with ht>r chen1cle" what sul>tam' her consistent Myrna Boom SUCCl!!-o\. "The ma111nty nf rny hu,me'' 1., hased on personal rcfcrr;il' from pu't cl1cnt)o."0 Boorn said. "I evaluate each chcnt°)o nct>ds and I spend the time 11 tal..t>!> to get 11 done. People appreciate that and they see me working on Lhe1r behalf -which 1' what cu,tomer ~en1ce is about:· During her successful real e~tatc career. she ha), sold and marketed hundrcdi. of properties. alway:. providing the quality ol personal service that has led to a rcputatum for integrity and proven result' Shl· pro\ ides her real estate clients with expen re.ii c~tate knowledge and skill in the. area' of linancing. contracts, negotiating and marl <·tmg Dedicated to keepina her skill' and lmowledae of the real estate indu,try current. Boom has earned her broker's license and auend~ the Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors computer classes. She has also i.crvcd on the Mu ltiple Listings Service CMLSl Ethics committee. Although busy with her clients. she has participated in the Multiple Scleroi.is Walk-a-lhon and the Guardian Angels "Human Options." Boom is a resident of Corona del Mar. where she can be seen enjoying the coastal views of Big Corona as she takes her morning walk. She also enjoys tennis. golf. playing bndge and reading both murder mysteries and historicaJ novels. She and her husband Kent. have four grown children. Myrna Boom can bt rtaclttd al lht Newpot1 Bt aclt oJlke of Ellis Rtalty Group, (714) 6'U-6J(J(). between. With a degree in the physical sciences from Oilifomia State University in Long Beach. he also completed the ~ business administration program at the University of California Irvine and tlas', over the years, acquired an extensive background in both residential and invesaneal properties. Prior to entering the real estate profession, Petersen was a scientist-engineer and project manager at Beckman Instruments Inc~ for many years and also operations-general manager of several other companies in Orange County and Los Angeles. He is a member of Several professional societies and holds a number of patents, publications and commendations. He is also in "Who's Who in America." His transition into real estate came after bis last company was sold md be decided to tum bis avoca&ion in real estate invesunent into vocation. The Petersens moved to Newport Beach more dwl 30 years ago and raised two children. He has coached youth basketball and baseball and served on the Newport-Mesa Parental Advisory CommidBe. Petersen bas also been a career guidance advisor at the University of California, Irvine, where he is on the board of directors for the Univen ity Club. He recently served in Egypt with the International Executive Service Corps for the Agency for IntemationaJ Development, a part of the State Department. 1b ruclt Am• P•t•nen, call Bilis Rulty Group at (714) 644-62()(). EUis Really Group has JO olfius llM 350 1ok1 associatn ''"""'' Oraltge tuUI San Diego c01111tin. Elli.r R..ity Group has IHtn a iltt11tber of tlte Betur Howan and Gartkns R«d Esl/IU Senice networl of Uukpendent nal eslale jinns sU.u 1992. Beiur Ho111e1 and Gankns R«ll &lllU ~nke, fonned in 1978, is an i.Urnalional networl of ""'re titan 8()() 111elf11Hr jinns ·willt IJIOre titan l ,S()() ojJie11 and over 25,()()() Uctn1td 1ak1 auodat6s in tht United Stat11. Canada and htrll> Rico. Execdtive home iust listed Beautiful, spacious and located on one of the prettJe. t streets in a popular Newport Beach neighborhood, this home suits the lifestyle and tastes of the executive, the entertainer and everyone who prefers graceful interiors in a private setting. Set on a huge, lushly landscaped yard behind a private gate, this home is ideal for retreating lo a place of beauty and luxury. Tastefully remodeled, the elegant room accented by custom lighting, French doors and plus h carpet evoke scenes of intimate din ing, relaxing by the fireplace and night time entertaining. Also the picture of comfort. the spacious interiors and neutral decor create endless possibilities fo r fam ily living and custom decorator touches. The floor plan consists of four bedrooms, three baths and an interior atrium for additional sunlight. This new listing is offered al $649,500. For more ;,,formation, call Arnt Petersen from the Newport Beach office of Ellis {ltally Group aJ 1(7 J 4) 644-6200. + M.L.S. MORTGAGE WAN SPECIALIST A r.DTCAGE CORl'Olt.\ l10S The M.LS. of tbt Lm!ing Industry Member o( Btrur Busintss Bumu M.L.S. MORTGAGE WAN SPECIALIST A MCRTCACE CORPORA T10li Tbe M.LS. ol tht Leodin: Industry Mtmbtr ol Btttcr Business Bumu Featwrinx Grant W. King Br11nch Manager MLS is loca1cd in the heart of Corona dcl Mar. Mls offers sop_his1icated mortgage management services for every different type of mortgage request -on line with our 150 different banks and lending instituiions, MLS is a staie-of- the art lender with only the ncw~1 in technologies. 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 Down) •FHA, VA, & ConventionaJ • 95% easy quaJifier • 97% to $207,500 • Construction I Permanent Loan Programs The MLS Advantage • Software technology chat compares 62,000 loan programs and races daily! • Nationwide corporation • Lender 48 Scace~ 11rn DISTRICT 2.95 -NO POINTS • Home equiry line of credit • Inte rest only loans • 2-4 units • 90% co $1,000,000 • 90% mo M l • 95% co $1,400,00 • We disclose wholesale races • In house appraisaJ, credit, processing • 150 different wholesale outlets •FHA, VA, and Convencional Lenders • A-D Paper • Weekly stats reports • Quick cum arounds • I 0 years experience REFERRAL FEES GIVEN Mesa Verde family home Truly a home for all seasons, this cozy residence has two fireplaces to gather around in winter and a sunny patio to soak up the California summer sun. Located on a tree-lined street of peaceful Mesa Verde. the home brings to mind the special needs off amily and tho e who demand absolute comfon. A lovely entry foyer opens the home's gracious floor plan. Each room easily flows to the next. The home offers four bedrooms, three baths. living room. dining room. eat-in kitchen and den. One bedroom i conveniently located on the ma.in floor an~ the master suite is privately located on the second floor. Green landscape with trees. flowers, a brick walkway and a beautiful yard make this an inviting home. Offered at $309,900. For lfWrw infomumon, call Jim Wtistnbaclr and Kay Kon/al from tlrt Ntwpon Btaclr of/kt of Ellis Rta/Jy Gf't!UP al (714) 6#-6200. Products • 11 ch Discricc, Labor. Treasury, C D & Prime •Low start rat~ (2.95), life cap (9.95), & margins (1.5) • Fixed races for 3, 5. 7, LO. 15, 3 0 ML'l '"II do .11l 1he \hopping co Jc1erminc wha1 bank ha.' 1ht hn1 pn tC:\ Jnd program\ 10 ~111 ynur ncl"\h, JI no co\l 111 \·nu! C'all cod:iv for a fn.·t· lootn con~uha11on Grant W. King Branch Manager Office: (714) 673-4664 Pager: (714) 451-7905 French country living at its best Sancerre is one of the most sought after communities in Newport Coast. This family home is a dramatic Luberon plan consisting of three bedrooms and two and one-half baths. It is ideally located on a quiet and premier comer lot. Enjoy the pacious living room with cozy fireplace and family room with breakfast nook. which could also be a fonnaJ dining room and an oversized kitchen full y equipped for the gounnet at heart. Enhanced by upgraded floonng and Stainmaster carpet throughout. thi customized unit is awaiting its new owner. h is decorator perfect and includes Walker Zanger designer tile in the u~rs baths. Custom plantation shutters. drapery treatments and blinds throughout add to this home's beauty and privacy. The yard has been professionally landscaped and is beautifully lit with Malibu lights. The Sanccrre community is a California 'Pacific Homes project combining thoughtful planning and design with an unwavering commitment to homeowner satisfaction. You can enjoy the community pool. spa and barbecue area within the security gate and the exquisitely designed parks are within a short walking distance. For,,,.,,., UifonNllUJn, call ATS, Ann, Tu or SufAltnt "'tit• Newport B•clt offee of Ellis RtallJ Group, (114) 125-5126. ,, ·' . . ~-aa of April 3, 1997 KEY LENDERS AND RATES Amencan Savings Bank Bank of America 30..yur fixed INTEREST Yt P09fTS U)Ct(. TYPE PHONE RAT£ DWH {Yt) IN A.P.lll s (800) 562-6272 8.000% 20 2.125 30 8.265 ---------8 (800) 642-2244 8.000o/o 20 1.875 45 8.238 ----·---'--Cal Fed Lending Chase Manhattan Coast Federal Bank Cosmos Mtg. Bankers Countrywide Funding Detrick Mo~age Group Downey Savi~gs Em~ry ':_inancial _ F1dehty Federal Bank ----First Federal Bank of CA Fleet Mort2_age Glendale Federal Bank Great Western Bank Home Savings NattonsBanc Mtg. Corp. Newport Coast F1nanc1al ProFed Mortgage Sanwa Bank TLC Fcnanc1al Svcs. Union Bank of CA Weyerhaeuser Mtg. $ (800) 225-3337 7.875% 20 2.379 45 8.166 K (800) 900-6062 7.875% 20 2.125 30 8.138 __ s_ <~ 300-56as 8.375% _ 20 2.000 1 o 8.632 K {~) 931-4033 8.250% 5 1.000 30 8.395 K (800) 8n-5626 7.875% 20 2.500 45 8.179 R (71 4) 759-9692 7.875% 5 1.625 15 8.084 ------s (800) 336-9639 7.875% 20 2.250 30 8.152 -----i:! (714) 129.9200 _ 1.1soo.to _5 __ 2_._soo ___ 1_3 __ 8_.0_5_2_ s (800) 232-2309_ -8..:..!_25% 5 2.125 10 __ 8_.3_92_ s (800) 672-4332 8.000"/o 20 2. 125 30 8.265 ----------K (800) 700-5650 8.000% 20 2.375 30 8 .. 293 -----s (800) 560-9000 7.875% 20 2.250 45 8.152 ---------B (800) 492-7587 8.000% 20 2.100 30 8.263 s K R K -B -A B K -----(800)230-1102 7.900% 10 2.250 30 6.177 ---------( 800) 685-0001 7.875% 20 2.125 30 8.138 -----(800) 808-5626 8. 125% 5 0. 750 10 8.242 ----(800) 686-3756 8.000"/o 20 1.875 30 8.238 -----(800) 237-2692 8.000% 10 1.625 45 8.211 (800) 801 -7300 7.875% 10 1.750 13 8.098 --------(800) 453-1288 8.125% 20 2.000 60 8.379 ---------(800) 669-6747 8.125% 10 2.000 30 8.379 3.950% 25 6.750% 20 3.950% 20 5.000% 20 2.950% 25 6.000% 5 4.750% 20 3.850% 20 2.950% 20 3.950% 20 NA NA 4.950% 6.125% 20 2.950% 10 3.950% 20 3.950% 20 4.750% 20 3.950% 20 4.250% 20 6.125% 20 5.375% s 5.500% 20 5.500% 20 1.000 7.318 600,000 2.'450 1.000 8.736 214,600 2.875 0.063 7.272 214,600 2.500 2.500 8.819 214,600 3.000 1.000 7.209 500,000 2.350 1.000 8.717 214,600 2.750 0.000 7.149 214,600 2.375 1.000 7.167 750,000 2.300 0.250 7.332 500,000 2.550 2.250 7.220 600,000 2.225 NA NA NA NA 1.250 7.202 214,600 2.300 1.625 8.625 214,600 2.750 1.000 8.067 214,600 2.250 1.000 7.318 214,600 2.450 1.000 8.097 500,000 2.050 2.500 9.051 214,600 3.000 1.125 7.330 600,000 2.450 1.000 T.495 400,000 2.625 1.375 8.598 214,600 2.750 1.500 8.531 21 4,600 2.750 1.000 8.540 214,600 2.750 1.000 8.491 214,600 2.750 110 HS 110 1TS 110 L6M 110 110 110 110 NA 110 HS L1M 110 1TS 110 110 1TS HS 6CD HS ADJ. FREQ. 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 1M 6M 1M 1M 1M 1M NA 1M 1Y 1M 1M 1M 6M 1M 1M 1Y 1Y 6M 1'( Boll\ he<J & ao1USW>1e p1og.rarns are 3()(.)0 convenllOnal mof1gages. Type of Lender Is B • Bani(; K • mongege banker; A • ~ broUr; S • uvtngs & loe.n. Mongege bank«s and brokers are lcenMd by IN Celifumm Oeoertrnent of Real Es1.1te u •titler a l>«>ller or CXlfP0"8bOO For intonnatJon cal cald ORE 11(916)227--0931 l'*'-1 A.-lor edllll&lbill II WI lnlrodudory ral9 tor the nm~ period Down~ II~ d CUii (% d sales l>'ICe) peld 10 ieoo.r Pf'°' to signng mortga<Je concract. Points are 'Jf. of loan blllanc. paid to lender at l#ne of loln dosing. Lodl-M II !he runbef of dip lender gi.wantees rate plot to dosing. A.PA It tie wn.I P9R*Uge n.te wt11ct11s an esbmaled annual CO$I of Ille loan IO tf\e bonower M A..P.R.s are calC\Aaled by~ News Co baled on • $21',800 lolif'l lllTIOUl1t, fie points shown Ind S700 ""81 tees. The A.P.R.1.,. lnClkldld In tlil c:n.t lor ~ son only When applying lot • loan. Federal T rut ti-In-Lending law requires lenders to <*cutale en A.P .R. specific to l8Cfl IOen olfef. MulMunl !OM 11·11e malClnun lender will loen under glwn terms. Al ftxed ,_ progrlll'lll ~ • ~ mum ot 5214,600 Margin (In "4) is tenders pi of rt, margin t Index • actual raie afler llrl\ adjustrnenL tndell la the basis lor Mtllng an q..uible ra1e (Marvln +Index• New Rale). 110. 1111\ Dist Cos1 ol fll'dl, HS • 1-Yw Treasuiy 8111, L6M • 6·monlll UBOA, 6TB • 6-month Treasury Btll. 6CO • 6-<nootf\ avereoe oertlbte ol dapolll AdfU9tment F.....,c:r " Ille period belwe«'l 14lustmen1s. 1M • 1·Monlh, 6M . &-Monehl, 1Y· 1 YNI. ,.. fltM IUbject to ch8ngo Verify rate and '9rms pilor to·app1y1ng IOI a toan ~I lenders provide loen1 wlltl dlllerent rales and lefml lor dlfl41renl lolit'I amowa.. Thi lnfonnallon presenled ls not an ofter 10 make a lolln. For• CONUmlf ~on how'° stlOp '°' a mortgage. send a SA 50 Chedt payable IO Mortoaoe News Co • 1850 E 17th St • Sui• 220. Santa Ana, CA 92705. (714) 839-11 n COPYRIGHT 0 1 WT Mortgege News Co. Resort living on the bay Here is an opportunity to live the quintessential Southern California lifcstyle:This sensational penthouse townhome offer!. secure yet carefree living within the gated community of Bayside Cove, across the bay from Balboa Island. Boat slips are available, if you hurry. T he home itself is very spacious. with two bedrooms, a den, separate formal dining room. IWO bedroom suites and two baths and a powder room. The large living room has high ceilings, a custom walk behind bar complete with brass foot rails, a wall of custom bookcases and a wonderful fireplace. The fonnaJ dining room lends itself to fonnaJ entertaining or family gatherings. The white kitchen bas newer appliances. The cozy den has floor-to-ceiling custom bookcases. A lafge bathtub and separate shower makes the master bedroom extra special. The guest room is also a suite with its own bath. Enjoy wonderful bay and Balboa Island views from the large deck off eriog access from the living room. den and master suite. Bayside Cove is a special community with a private beach, pool and spa. Leave your car because you can walk to Balboa Island. shopping, gourmet markets and sensational restaurants. For""',.. infonulion, call Carok McMaJum Jolt111011 at (714) 6'4-1600. Coast N•wpott Propn*1, 4 Civk P~ Su. 260, N•wpol"I Buelt. This model perfect lhrcc bedroom (possible fourth) plus loft home offers sweeping city lights and canyon views in the premiere gated community of Montserrat. It is beautifully appointed with plantation shutters tfuoughout, ceramic tile flooring and plush upgraded carpeting, creating a dramatic ambiance. Features of this home include formal living and dining rooms, a gourmet kitchen with maple cabinetry and breakfast nook opening onto a spaciotl4 f amiJy room with fireplace, all offering breathtaking views. 1be rear yard and views are an entertainer's delight with a buffet bar, complete with barbecue, sink and refrigeration unit. There is also a separate dining area and side courtyard which also features a dog run. Upstairs, there is a loft or possible fourth bedroom. The gracious master suite has gorgeous views, a large dressing area and a walk-in closet. The home is just steps to a community pool, private tot lot and public park, offering every amenity for the active coastal lifestyle. Priced at $595,000. For nwn in/o""'11Wn, colll«t Gn1 Lo""1cnlJ"' (714) 644-1600, Coast NewJ>Of'I ProJHrthl, 'Cim Plava, S1du 260, Nnpof'I Bt«la. , . + 'I. 'I Daily Pilot llal Eawe •April S. 1997 "I ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY PILOT' -Kent A. McNaughton, Realtor, . Ellis Realty Group "In my business it's very importfnt to reach ' everyone in the community and the DAILY PILOT has given me that ability. With their strong support staff a nd great assistance I am always pleased to work with them. Recently I sold a $5.2 million property tc through my advertisement in the Daily Pilot. T his contributes greatly to achieving my client's satisfaction and is the best way to inform buyers what's available in the area .. The response I receive has always been very beneficial in adding to my success··and I will continue to advertise consistently. Thank you DAILY PILOT for making my business grow stronger every d ay. You have a dedicated client." For advertising information call -. 6.42-4321 ' a y 1 .. • *VILLA POINT* $3 29,000 Dual Master Bedroom Suites , Customized loft which includes office spa,ce & walk-in closet. Coml'l).W111ty pools, spas, and fitness center. Night light & ocean views. Barbara O'Brien Owner/Agent (714) 720-9963 BALBOA COVE 4437 W. 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You11 begtadyou did! _.._.aMalMY Virw ~&om S439,lm•·'tmls! wm From SS-SI.I doe Barfrmu! .,......... ,_ . .. 3 ............. 2 0 Year s Servic ing All Of Orange Co unty Fix & SAVE! 3 Bedrooms+ 2.5 Baths Family Room & Bonus Room Best Cul-de-sac Location! Decra Tile Roofl Bring your paint brush and save! Must SeQ Fast/ 0n1y $2S9,900 Call Nancy Luksa Hm: 843-6767 Off: , 969-6100 xl63 -. -..-lw· waterfront townliome 'Clirlstlana hay 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 1300 sq . ft., with boat slip & deep H20 access. ~ 2 c;r_g~arag,tj . . _::__-/; -------h I.:: --~~ -r.~~ ----~ . ~ 5299,500 Owner 376-1792 . .,, . P~iNTE NEWPORT in 6eautiju{ 'J{f,wport 'lJeacfi! These LUXURIOUS CONDOS boast 3 bedrooms & 2.5 baths. The square footage ranges from 1500 sq.ft .• 1680 sq.ft. Offered at $235,90()..$259,900 Broker Co-Op Call Today 548-8048 NEW LISTING!! NEAR MARINER'S PARK . I 530 V iv ian Lane OPEN SUN 1-5 w onderjul Family Home $395,000 Burr White Re alty Trac y Seeb er 675-4630 645-3048 • Daily Pi.lb« .Real &tau= • April 5, 1997 Yourtndde to the lat.est aJUlbestresale homes..,. t!Us weekend BALBOA PENINSUlA · 2242 ~ Id ~ ~ 1·5 $1,895,000 C.-ery Wllp leally 673-3777 CORONA DEL MAR 14018apldeDr .... Sun 1·5 $2,600,000 CMnery vm..,.1ea1ty 673-3777 1407 layllde Dr 411 Sun 1·5 $2,650,000 cannery vm.,. ae.lty 673-3777 226 Hellobope 411 SatlS4m 2-5 $769,500 Metro Really INleObon 710-9469 NEWPORT BEACH 131 Via Uncfine .... Sun 1-5 $699,000 Owner John 67S475 1530 Vhiln I.II 411 Sun 1-5 $395,000 lurr WW. Really Traq Seeber 675-t630 645-3048 Spring special in Harbor View Homes cascading garlands of lavender wisteria stage a spectacular spring showing ar this charming Cape Cod-style home nestled in a quiet pride of ownership neighborhood. Offering outstanding value and convenience, this spacious four bedroom, two and one-half bath home has a living room accented by a wood beamed, cathedral ceiling, French windows and an attractive ~ite futplace and hearth. A formal dining room is enhanced by a French bay window seat. The kitchen, ldjacent to a large family room, has white tile counters and nc.wer appliances and is rpomy enough for comfortable family dining. French windows and doors open to a large, secluded yard aod patio with a brick built-in barbecue and brick planters. The large master suite upstairs, with its attached master bath, is highlighted by an open view of the yard and trees. Three additional bedrooms, alJ with mirrored wardrobes are light and bright. One bedroom, which has French doors opening to a charming balcony, is presently being used as a sitting room. Andersen Elementary School, which has reuntly won one of the highest awards in the state for math scores, is within a short ':Valking distance. A pool and tennis court arc for the community's enjoyment No Mello-Roos and very low association dues -a 1 ~terrific opportunity to live in the much desired neighborhood of Harbor View ·Seawind. ~ 1 Offered at $569,500. j FR"""' inform4'Wn, call Judy M1rtz. and Julh &lultksillg al (714) 6#-16()(). Coat Nnrport Prop1nus, 4 Civic Pliu.Ji, SU. 260, N.wporl B..elt. - 20••···· ....... s• Sit 1·5 $1 .. ,000 ~Mlba11hfl .... 729-7271 644-1°" 2129\'lltalMeclo ,. Sit $314,000 SllySWpley .. ..., Gt-. 644-6ln x114 Dt... 211 Slll5an 1·5 $469,000 ... klh II 'leclt ~-7'CH590 2J1 ~ Udo Soud m S.1-5 $2.250,000 C.-y~Wly 6n.J777 3016 Clff DrM 5• Sun 1·5 $939,000 C-.y~Wly 673-3777 How to contact your real estate· representatives . 1>8ity Pilot &al .l!st.u • April 5, 1~7 NEWPORT BEACH Real Estate t..dvert1sing Supplement NOW IN LA-GUNA B.EACH! Your advertising now reaches an ad4itional . ··. 8,000 Los Angeles Times subscribers in the Laguna Beach area. The real 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 Hancock (714) 574-4247 or Jan~t Vinograd (714) 574-42~. • ., y \ I '· .... *** Enjoy dramatic panoramic views of the Newport Owneel entrance from this front row home in C-meo Silo ..... Crashing waves highlight outstanding rock formations and unbelievable sunsets with Catallna as a backdrop. This "California Contemporary" home offers 4 or 5 bedrooms, and a 4.5 bath floorplan within two separate wings. This home also features a center courtyard, patio, spa, workshop and a 4 car garage. $S.495.000 l'.07 mloftl D1lwa CowdelM1ar IAGUNA BFACH Gated oceanfront estate in the heart of Laguna Beach. A well built, well designed home of incomparable quality In .. Lagunita. '' 4 bedroom & e~erclse room (could be 5th bedroom), 5 1/2 bath, game room, wine cellar, security system, jacuzzi, sauna, private boat mooring. All major rooms have ocean views! $3.899.000 BALBOA Outstanding two story Bayfront located within walking 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, slate flooring, French doors that open onto the Bayfront patio, a roof top deck "to dle for" & much more .. $1 .• 399.000 . DANAFOINT ~ 3 . 71 Acres In Dana Point. Residential single family development potential. FDIC foreclo9ed on ~s vacant parcel located on a hillside with spectacular views of ocean and city lights. Land ls relatively flat. Close to town, schools, parks and all that Dana Point has to offer. Dana Point ls growing! 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