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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-04-12 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SPORTS , : : Four p~touts for local · prep baseball teams Serving the Newport-Mesa con:imunity since 1907 I • Inside The best local real estate I~ I ..., I t > I I I I I H I . \ I > 1._ I{ "I 11 < > · 1 I I '\.. I • ., Did Gey Council puSh too far with cart b8.n? • B>ITOll'S NOTE: Readers reacted strongty to ~ decision by the Costa Mesa City Couneif to · ban push cart vendon from city streets. Here are a few of the comments we received. for more, see Community Forum page 12. This ban on these guys selling the ice cream is ludicrous. These guys bare- ly scratch out a living from my under- standing. They are selling ice cream to -kids, crune on, give them a break. What kind of world are we living in here? Nothing but a bunch of greed. WARREN WHITE Costa Mesa nus knee-jerk reaction by the coun- cil people has unconscious if not con- scious racial cultural denigration of the kind o1 people thatoperate these things. I sold ice cream myself one time off-atruek. No problem. I sold it' in the same neig~borhoods these people sell it today. I guess I am just kind of sympathetic. WINSLOW LINCOLN Corona del Mar I agree with the ban. This is a health issue. Our city is safe and clean because of regulation and law. Any .. thing less would be unfair to the citi-. zens of the city. TIM REAVES Costa Mesa This ban is wrong. People are-using an ancient, cross cultural way of reach- ing their customers. They should be applauded, not cited. KEW HAYDE Balboa Island I feel that the vendors walking the streets are very unsanitary and unsafe, especially for our children who are not MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT 'Mad M&X'.Papis has only one complaint a bout his laid-back Newport Beach lifestyle: American police don't understand his NEED FOR SPEED Newport Beach resident Max Papls (right, and ln preliminary racing above at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach), hopes he can hang on to his driver's license. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT • By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot • W hen Massimiliano "Mad Max" Papis hits the San Diego Freeway jn his 1997 Toyota Supra, he occasional- ly forgets that he's not on the race track in his No. 25 MCI Toyota- Reynard 971. "I think I will lose my license shortly,• said the 27-year-old Indy race car driver who moved Crom Italy to Newport Beach in Janu- ary. "I am too fast for the United States. In Italy the speed limit is up to you. People are not so strict like in the United States.• Papis said Italians usually man- age some way to escape getting citations, but in America, police officers are too strict. "[Police) don't li~en too much to B.S.," he joked. The fastest Papis has gone on American streets? 130 mph. Papis, who is driving in the •SEE DRIVER PAGE A14 aware of these thfngs and become ill. I do not agree that the vendors should be abl~ to walk the streets simply for that fact and the noise and the trash. + For more, push.on over to Commu- nity Forum, page A 12. But my main concern is for the cbil- dr-en who don't have an eye or an ear to the problem Los Angeles had with strawbenies. tell these things. CHJtISTI DAVIES Costa Mesa Even though the U.S. Agriculture has inspected it, they still have problems._So the people who are buying this kind·of food won't have insurance to cover their health problem. So that means the tax- payer will have to pay for it. I think it should be banned or else they should have a license so the police or health department·could at least veri- fy they are selling healthy food. Other- wise, they sliould be banned because of GEORGE FUJITA Costa Mesa On the fast track in Costa Mesa -Toyota Racing Develop- ment produces Indy race car engines out of nondescript facility near John yvayne Airport By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -While noise may be an issue in some neighborhoods, the ' high-pitcht 800-horsepower 50und of Indy race car engines revving up to 14,000 rpm has gone relatively unnoticed in one northern section of the city. "The city has told us, 'Make as much noise as you want, you are noi going to drown out the airport,'" said David Wilson, vice president of the Toyota Racing Devel- opment production facility, located in the 300 block of East Baker Street. In 1995, Toyota Racing Development began building its first state-of-the-art manu- facturing plant to design and build high performance Indy race car engiI).es and compete for international racing titles. A year later, about 100 employees are among those who design and build as many as 500 of the world's fastest engines annually. The company is currently recruit-. ing worldwide for another 25 positions. The facility houses four dynamometers that allow engineers to test an engine's performance before placing it •SEE ENGINES PAGE A14 Police say Crystal Court rape afra~d •Woman allegedly made up story to cover her affair. By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -It seemed an unlikely place for a rape: The well-lit parking lot of Crystal Court, one of the county's most posh and best-guarded shopping plazas, only 7 5 yards from the mall's entrance. Yet on Jan. 27. a 22-year-old Mission Viejo woman told police a stranger rushed he~ from behind, pushed her into her sedan and raped her that night in the structure at 3333 Bear St. While waves of shock and apprehension swept th.rough the community, Costa Mesa police and mall authorities drew criticism for waiting 10 days before reporting the alleged attack. Now police say the rape never happened. The woman made up the story as a smoke- screen to cover up an adulterous affair, and in fact wasn't even at Crystal Court that night, said Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith. Police will submit the case to the District Attorney's office next week, hoping to prosecute the woman on a misdemeanor offense, he said. 0 While the woman's story seemed legitimate at first, inconsistencies led police to suspect the woman was making it all up. "Little tiny red flags just kept ~ing raised" in the course of the investigation, Smith said. The "red flags" included: • While the woman claimed she arrived at the mall around 5 p.m. and shopped for three hours, she had no receipts to show she had bought anything. • While she suggested the rape occurred between 8 and 8:30 p.m., police were not con- tacted until her husband called the Orange County Sheriff's Department's South County bureau around 9:45 p .m .. • While she claimed she sat in her car for more than an hour after the rape, nobody at the mall -neither customers, merchants nor secu- rity staff -confirmed having seen her. Smith said the woman's description of the alleg~ attacker, which was circulated widely in a computer-generated composite, also sparked suspicions. The man in the composite is wearing sunglasses, which struck investiga- tors as odd for a night in late January. . •SEE POLICE PAGE A13 School distri~t grapples with another class~size question r--------------------------~--------, Seatbelt prevents carj.acking •Newport-Mesa trustees are now pondering whether to beef up stu- t)ent-teacher ratios in tipper grades as a way to . save money. !?' M ichelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Among. Ule budget proposals school ttustees are considering to pay for 8'nployee raises, inereesing stu- dent-teacher ratios is a move thet · would save the most money - and would also generate the most controversy. The Newport-Mesa Unllied school board gave d11trlct employ- ees a 7% raise Jut month and an additional 2o/o raile effective next lanuary, which meam they must cut S3.8 million doUan from the ICbool dlltrlct's ~ fund. • Raising teache.f.student ratios by one student in the fourth through 12th grades would save thJ' district $600,000 annually. The Citizens' Budget Advisory Committee recommended to board members an lnaeale in clan sizes in seventh through 12th grades only. Superintendent Mac Bernd • said because the student-teacher ratio is applied on a schoolwide basis, the proposal would not nee-, essarily mean one student will be added to every classroom. "The balance in scheduling is abt,olutely important," Bernd said. "It's even more impQrtant when you increase the staffing ratio." . Trustee Serene Stokes said she thinks board IIJembers might inttea.$e class sizes to find the money for the raises, but she hopes they won't have to. "I want to see if there's any- Uililg we can do Defore we Touch the students," Stokes said. However, she did say she would consider the proposal because other school districts have higher teacher-student. ratios than Newport~Me1a. A handfUl of teecben at ea.ta Meta High School mo bed mixed feelings about the pnlpoMl • ser; ClA88 m MOE A11 Stretching it ... Corona del Mar th1rcl balemm Matt Larsen makes a div- ing atop of a line drtve to end tbe lnnlng agalmt Ran- cbo Sa• Mmprl- ... For all tM loCal ................. Spaltlt ..... ••:a. OON ~I Ditll.Y N.Df By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot COS'f A MESA -An attempt- ed carjacking at an intersection near 1\iangle Square was averted Thursday night when the culprit's hand became entangled in the seat belt of the car he was Uying to steal. police said. Christopher Wilson, 19, of Yucaipa, was sitting in his car around 7:50 p .m. at Newport Boulevard and 19th Street when a man left a neaJby car, walked up and pUllched hlm tn the face, said Costa Mesa j>oUce U. Ron Smith. "After punching the vkUm be says, 't'U take the car,•• Smltll said. The. attadUltr opened U. dd- Yer's ...... °' WillaG'I cs ... I Spring is in the · <:J.ir obituary at mall garden show Estancia High · ~ teacher Charles [ t you're a plant enthusiast you'll love the Spring Gar· den Show underway at Crys- &a.l Court this weekend. Inside the mall you'll find tons of semi- 11.aJ'S on topics including grow- ing fruit trees today at 11 a.m., • the ultimate herb garden today at 1 p.m., designing with roses today at 3 p.m., and ttie art of the hanging vegetable garden at 6 p.m. On Sunday there is a seminar-at 11 a.m. on every- thing you wanted to know about roses. At 12 p.m. you can learn bow to grow plants from other parts of the world in Southern California, and at 4 p.in. it's a beginner's guide to growing orchids. 8 . Pouglas, 53 greer wylder Charles W. Douglas, who taught in the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District for more than 25 years, died Friday morning at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana of acute liver and kidney fail· ure. He was 53. Mr. Douglas taught social stud- ies and economics at Newport Harbor High School for much of his career and at Estancia High School for the last six years. He took a leave of absence this semester and spent the last two months of his life in hos- pitals. On all three levels there will be exhibits on the theme, •Gar- dens of Enchantment." On the first level there is a central dis- play filled with a lush and col- orful water garden, and on lev- els two and three individual growers will be showing their prize-winning plants and flow- ers. Also for gift ideas there will be a booth on level three fea- turing hand-painted bif:d houses aIItl garden accents by Little Bit Of Grace, who's designs will be featured at the 1997 Philhar· monic House of Design. For mol:Q information, call (435- 2160). jackets as seen on the spring runways .are now available in larger sizes. Other key looks for spring include knits, especially twin sweater sets, and A-line dresses," says Kaner. Designers featured in the NM Studio include Emanuel by Emanuel Ungaro, Dana Buchman, Linda Allard for Ellen Tracy, Compa- ny by Ellen Tracy, Tamotsu and Givenchy En Plus. A'Maree's (642-f.t23) is hav-. ing a one-day tent sale today. Owner, Nancy Brown says there are fabulous bargains. A'Ma- ree's is located at 1649 Westcliff Brive in Newport Beach. A Los Ange- les native, Mr. Douglas a tt ended Orange Coast College, San Jose State Uni-• versity, UC Charles Douglas Berkeley and Cal State Long Beach, where he received a master's d~ee in education. Mr. Douglas wa.S 4lso a former lifeguard in Newport Beach. DON LEACH /DAllY PILOT Vanessa Walter, 6, has her fingerprints recorded with the help of Newport Harbor American Legion member Joe Marttn at Harbor View Elementary School In Corona del Mar. lbe prints were recorded with a Safe Kids ldentlficatton Kit u part of the National Crime Pr~ ventton Cound.l's "Take a Blte Out of Crime" week. The reductions are getting drastic at The Gosling (642- 6619), whichis closing on April 15. Children's clothing is now marked down 50% to 15% ofi, and you'll also get an additional 10% off the sale price through Tuesday. The stores fixtures are also for sale. The Gosling is located at Westcliff Plaza at 1058 Irvine Ave. In Newport Beach. ~He was someone that loved education, loved to help people," said his ex-wife, Linda. •He just got tons and tons of cards from his students since he's been in the hospital." Dessert sale sweet deal for charity! On Tuesday Neiman Marcus (759-1900) at Fashion Island will be showcasing the latest in ladies sportswear in sizes 14 to 24 in the NM Studio department through Tuesday, April 22. According to a full-figure maga- zine for women, Mode Maga- zine, more than 60% of all American women are size 12 or larger. "Neiman Marcus created NM Studio to satisfy our ·cus- tomers' demands for stylish clothing in larger sizes," says Joan Kaner, fashion director for Neiman Marcus. •NM Studio Week focuses attention on the fashionable offerings available lo women once overlooked by designers." Kaner says the options are end.less for NM Studio cus- tomer this season. "Ethnic prints, long floral skirts and slim pants paired with long Washington Golf Center is having a 20% off sale through the end of the month. Merchan- dise on sale includes selected Clubs, shoes, bags, putters, carts, clothing and accessories. The Costa Mesa superstore is locat- ed at 3751 S. Harbor Blvd. • BEST IV.VS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys. Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, 92627. Dave Brees, a social stuwes ~ teacher at .Estancia High School who knew Douglas for 28 years, described him as -a tremendous. teacher." "I'm sure he made a significant contribution to the lives of many of his students," he said. "And he's going to be sorely missed." He leaves behind his son, Win- ' ter; daughter, Summer; brother, Bob; sister, Judy; and former wife Linda. Memorial services will be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday at St. Wil- frid's Episcopal Church, 18631 Chapel Lane in Huntington Beach. The family requests donations in Mr. Douglas' memory be made to the Estancia High Scholarship Fund. . F UNDS DISTRIBUfED: Members and guests of the Harbor Mesa Llons Oub enjoyed a great dinner and fel· lowship as President Barbara Hayward distributed club · checks to local charities this past week at tl)eir meeting. Groups benefiting from the generosity of the Uons Club included:. Girls Inc.; Wes~ide Boys and Girls Club; Someone Cares Soup Kitchen; SOS Free Medical and Dental Clinic; Project Look; Youth Employment Service; The Costa Mesa Senior Citizens Center; Adult Day Services of Orange County; Lions Wilder- ness Camp; Orange Coast Col- lege Child Care Center: Orange Coast College Scholarship Foundation and Blind Children's Learning Center. Hayward said the $7 ,300 dis· C'Pilot 8EAl2£8S HOTIJNE Mesa. CA. 92626. 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Breakfast meetings 818 the first and third Thursdays of each month at the Balboa Bay Club 0 7:30 AM. Can today for lnfor· matfon ... bring a smile and an appetite for business. 8 NEWPORT BEACH. BUSINESS CLUB For more '"'°""9tkM•, .,.._. 001118Ct LMy OeCrona. CIUb onotor e 11~ • .. COMMUNITY & CLUBS jim de boom tributed was the proceeds from deserts sold at the club's booth at the annual Fish Pry and the club's boat parade dinner fund- raiser. SA.PER: Led by Nita Ullman, Commander of American Legion Post 291, Legion mem- bers including Earl Fwselman, made available several hundred MMcGruff Safe Kids Identifica- tion Kits" to students and par- ents from Harbor View Elemen- tary School this past week. Part of the program, Fusselman said, includes fingerprinti.tlg of the children to which parent con- sent is needed. Assisting in the project was DARE Officer Tom Monarch, Newport Beach Police Department, Karen Kendall, Harbor View principal and Michele Mu1zke, co-president of the Parent Faculty Organization. NIFTY 50s: The Newport Harbor Education Foundation is sponsoring a Newport Graffiti 50s benefit party on April 19 at the Sutton Place Hotel to raise funds for a variety of school improvement projects. Blue jeans and white T-shirts are the dress for the evening as guests enjoy a silent auction, raffle, dinner and dancing. To donate an auction item, call Donald Pfaff at 433-9528. For tickets to the dinner at $60 each. call Andy Schut& at 645-1994 or George Leslie at ~W-9169. As the organizers note, you need COSTA a.SA I I not be a parent of a current Har-' bor High student to participate and all contributions build a future. Funds raised in the past have purchased computer hard-• ware and software for students, provided teacher excellence awards and student scholar- ships. CLUB NEWS: Some 30 mem-: bers of the Newport Balboa Rotary Club, under the chair- ~anship of Art Walton, will be . working at the city of Newport Beach track meet today at . Davidson Field at Newport Har-• bor High School. Prom 9 a.m. to : 2 p.m., club members will serve l as timers, judges and officials : for the event wpjch features top : athletes from Newport Beach ' scpools -and the winners go to : the county and eventually the state championships: The annu- al track meet has been spon- ~ored and staffed by the Rotary Club for the past 10 years. Local Exchange Club mem· . bers will be wearing blue ribbon· buttons, driving with their head-: lights on and·keeping a porch light on Wednesday as they acknowledge the national •shine the Llght on Child Abuse Day." WORTH REPEATING: From the newsletter of the Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club ... •A well-adjusted motorist is one who can enjoy the scenery on a detour." WELCOME TO THE WORLD OP SERVICE CLUBS ... Jim Fournier a.nd Dan Hopslcker, sponsored by Dick Freeman; Craig Heme, sponsored by Mitch Mitchell; and Dan Palmer, sponsored by BW Bar- rington, all of whom jomed the Exchange Club of Newport Har- bor. Ted Dean who joined the Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar. • COMMUNnv & QUllS Is published every Saturday In the Dally Pilot. Fax your servke d ub's meeting Information to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Be~. 92660. • ...._,. Awnue: A home stereo system worth SSOO was stolen from a business In the 1600 block. There was no sign of forced entry. • Goff eo.n. Drive: Golf equipment worth S 1.955 was stolen from the locker room of • golf course In the 1700 blocX. • MeN Vwde Drive: A fanny pack •nd cash worth U2 we,.. stolen from a home In the 1500 block. The deadbolt lock was pried open. • "-bar loulevwd: A stereo and compac.t disks worth $280 were stolen from • ctr parited In • carport In the 2300 btock. The window was smdled. • w.t 18th Stnet: A compact disc system Mld glasses worth S 1 ,440 were stolen from • car pari(ed In the 900 block. TM window w•s sm•shed. ...,ORJmA<Jt • S.ttl.., Dttve: A SSOO handgun •nd S25 holster w.re stoten from 1 c.ar with I window rotted down par1ttd In tti. 1300 block. • N•...-t C..W-Drtve: A gym ~ contafnlng clothes •nd car keys v•lued at $450 wwe stolen from an unio(ked locker In ~ 600 block. The vktlm's 1994 0-V Impala WM subsequently stolen. • ... •"' Pier: A SSOO <AmconMc WM ltOitfl from • i.dge •t t"-pier. • Dow ..W•11Ue: A S50 wali.t with S25 CMh was stolen from • pune In tN 1600blodc. • • It ..... Drhe: A brlefc.e llnd Its ~tefits valued et 1.250 W1t9 ~ from•,....,_ if\ the JJOO bk>dc. T'*9 wm no 9'gn of~ erwtry. • ..,.... Lw: Two tool d'9Stl,. ~end~ MUdc.11 ~ mant _.,an rinown velue win "°"'1 Nam 1 ..,_."' tte 1100 blodl. The .... doof W• pried optn. • • • • Newport Beach/Costa Meaa Daily Pilot Well, it Sounded like a good iQea A mong the fantasies of my youth was one where I sail off to an exotic tropical island on a grand yacht with a gorgeous chicle. Needless to say, I never made it (although my wife ~d I go to Catalina often). But Costa Mesa mortgage broker Bill Degenhardt and his friend ·LlnUS Ralls did. . . Their experiences bring to mmd the old pirate reminiscing • .about a terrible storm: ""Aye, them wot died wurrrr the lucky ones.:._ I I ' .. Here's how Bill began an article in The Masthead, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's monthly magazine: "Imagine a come-on like this: 7Wo young men needed to sail to ... Bonaire on a $2.5 mil- lion yacht-With a beautiful lady sldpper, all expenses paid, plus salary." Bill and Llnus met the mag- nificent, dark-hulled, 70-foot • yacht and its lady skipper while sailing in the harbor one day last fall. They exch anged phone numbers, "never expecting to hear from her again." But she did call, and Bill and Llnus agreed to sign on for the delivery leg from 'Panama into the Caribbean ~d on to the lush little island of·Bonaire. The skipper must have been delighted. Here she had two . strapping young bucks in their .thirties, both experienced sailors who knew their oceans. Llnus has raced to Hawaii, Bill has sailed his own 29-footer . down the coast to Panama, through the Canal to the Caribbean ~e no?tQeast- em hump of South America. A deal·was cut, airline tick- ets to Panama were issued- round trip, quite fortunately. Skipper and yacht left Ne.w- port Harbor in November with another crew. Bill and Llnus flow out of LAX on New Year's .Eve to meet the boat on the Pacific side of the canal. From that moment on, life aboard was a perpetual cata- clysm. For openers, the sleek yacht could barely do seven knots under sail -even with the engine on. "Th.is is like finding out ybur new Ferrari can. only go 60 miles an hour," Bill wrote. There was more. The sails were damaged from constant exposure to the sun, the anchor windlass didn't work- "which meant Linus and I had to manually haul a 100-pound anchor and all the chain." And still more. "The electric stove didn'.t work because the generator overheated, the weatherfax didn't work and the bilge alarm kept sound- ing;", indicating the boat was taking on water, which it was- n't. By that point, the skipper "had become overwhelmed by all these problems." Bill said she-also-was "more "Concerned with soap-scum buildup on the gold fixtures than with the essential boat systems." And the worst was yet to come. After returning to Panama for sail repairs, the yacht a.tid her demoralized crew once again headed out for Bonaire, which lay some 700 miles over the horizon. Before dusk on the third night out, seas and wind · began to rage. Bill and Linus wanted to reduce sail. "But our skipper waited until it was too late. We blew out the reef- ing system in the main (sail) and incurred more damage when the luff.(leading edge) of the main was destroyed. MWe were trying to get the main down in 40 knots of wind .and 15 foot seas," Bill recalled. "Then our captain started to scream that she needed to tack because we were only in five feet of water." Th.is, despite the fact they were far at sea. •At the time, poor Llnus was 10 feet up the mast trying to clear a halyard. Despite our protests that this was an erro- neous reading on the depth meter, our skipper tacked any- }Y'ay, flinging Linus off the mast, hanging Qn to the main halyard for dear life." Remark!lbly, both boat and crew survived the storm. The skipper decided to hell with it and took the boat back to Panama for someone else to . deliver. Bill and Linus were paid only half the $250 a week wages they had been promised. But they did have those lovely return portions of their airline ticlcets back home. And some lessons learned the hard way. "How about," says Bill, •'You don't really know some- one until you've shared a bag of salt with them.' Or, 'If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.'" Or, if I may contribute another suitable proverb, "It seemed like a good idea at the tim• H e . • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. • • Full .. rvlce Cal•rl•1 Sizzling Fajita Bar Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar ............... Available in Many Locations Pickup Arranged at -Location Nearest You • I SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1997 Al .I Dehay wants to see park at Caltrans land· By Jennifer tArmstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -For 20 years, plans for a park on the overgrown grassy land known as• Sunset Ridge have flourished at times, withered at others -but Mayor Jan Debay swears she'll see them to fruition in her term. ~e residents of the nearby . Newport Crest condos may have been pushing for a park for two decades, plans died from lack of interest or political maneuvering with previous councils -but Debay, who represents West Newport, has vowed to bring th~ together this time. HThere are just not enough parks in the west part of town,~ sajd Debay, who was recently elected to her second term on the council. HWe have beaches, but not enough playing nelds and things for children." The grassy plateau that gives the property its name would be the perfect place for park goers to enjoy ·ocean views, Debay said. The expanse of lower flat land, "There are just not enough parks in the west part of town. We have beaches, but not enough play- ing fields and things for children .. . " -JAN DEBAY • now,,..covered in green and brown weeds, could boast soccer and baseball fields, she sa.ld. · The 12 acres at Coast Highway and •Superior Avenue belongs to Caltrans, which bought it as a right-of-way for a freeway planned in the late 1960s. Oppo- sition from several cities, includ- ing Newport Beach, halted those plans in 1972, and the land was deemed surplus and zoned for condominiums. The City .Council changed the land's zoning to open space in 1994. With that decision, it also agreed to allow Caltrans to sell the condo developmen~ pghts to another property owner in the city. Meanwhile, West Newport Oil is planning to have homes built on its land farther down Coast Highway and must ouild a park as part of its development agree- Apacked audience 1s ready to lis· ten. Four well-dressrd, beautiful women, their ages impossible to guess, are hm to talk about their c~peri· eoce as parienrs of Dr. Conn. A 57-year-old woman who looks as if she's in her early 40s begins: "My Face-looks better than it ever has. It elevates my confidena. It's exciting to put on make11p. I even_ look great ~thout it!" "I don't know when if ever, I have known a kinder, more caring and taleuttd physician." "I didn~ even btwise, I tho#gbt the entire prowl.re W4$ "" """"'* ~.,, MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT The city of Newport Beach is hoping one day to convert the 12-acre Caltrans West property above · Coast Highway to a Sunset Ridge park. · · · ment. Debay hopes Sunset Ridge -officially designated "Caltrans West" -can be the place for the company to do just that. But for now, the idea is stuck in the land appraisal stage. Until the appraiser hired oy the city and Caltrans can come up with a sell- ing price, plans can't move for- ward. . Because the price is likely to be in the millions, Dehay said the city probably couldn't afford to -1),-l ~I buy it. That's where West New- port Oil comes in, hopefully buy- ing the land for the park it's required to build, Dehay said. Newport Crest resident Louise Greeley .has been fighting for a Sunset Ridge park since she moved into her condo, which overlooks the site, 20 years ago. .She &aid the ~mmunity desper- ately needs a play'ground. A few years ago, Greeley helped form the Committee for °.Jlt~ & rvuLQk.. it':1.. ~ ~ ~ Ct.NJ. ~{.·<.A '.A)-D-fJD Jric~ ~ ~ ~ 1.;..u:;t.}.. {) 0\J.UJI D.f>~.t~ )...f 0-.-l~ ! --~(l~.s~~ FARRELL Ga . HINKLE. o.o.a .. M.a.o .. Ac. Newport Beach: 644-1281 •Santa Ana: 556-1122 Practice Umited To Orthodontics and Tem andibular Disorders Call for Free Video the Acquisition of Sunset Ridge, The committee fought for the property's zone change -and spearheade d its name change. from Caltrans West to Sunset Ridge because of its spectacular. views. · "In Newport Beach we have Balboa Island and the Nautical Museum and the Back Bay Cafe · -Sunset Ridge should be the same kind of landmark," Greele'f said. Look ·Yeats Youn9er! Howard Conn M.D., UCI Cosmetic Eyelid Specialist Laser Expert Makes Looking Younger Easy and Affordable "in a matter of moments anti. without an incision" Free seminar April 24, f3eckman Laser lnstitute Dr. Conn, a specialist in laser cosmetic eyelid surgery and ~kin resurfacing ha~ 1he finest training and extensi1·e e\pcn(n.:e to produce such oumandmg results. With facilities at UCI Beckman Laser ln~mutc, he uses the most .td\'ancc:d resc:ar.:h ,inJ technology. Dr. Conn helped m p1onm the field of laser surger) in l 978 and ha~ authored O\'er 200 s.:1enufic papm Jnd presentations, Fellow phys1c1ans anJ med· ical p;ofessionals are among his p.1t1ents .. ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY: QUO IECOVERY Mlaser technology is fantastic. It is the per- fect choice for men and wom911 who want to look their best but fetl a iraditional facdift is too drastic, It allows me to pre- cisely remove eyelid bags. -puffiness, aC't'SS s.km, facial wnnkb, lines. dark aging spon and sun-damiiged skin in a matttr of mommcs and with· out a skin loci· Mn. paumt~ hul qwckl)', rtport mini· m~I, if any ducomfort and l1tm.lly loolc ms ~oungtt." IMPECCABLE CREDENTIALS Chief of Ocular Plastic Surgery a1 UO. Dr. Conn 1s J Fcllo" of the Pres11g1ous Amt'ncan 5o1.,et) of Ophthalm1.: Plm1c Jnd Reconsrrucrivt Surgery. H1!> background 1s 1mpress1vt. he I) J Harvard tramed gen~ral surgeon, J John~ Hopkins Wilmer lnst1ru1t ophth.1lmolog1s1 JnJ J Bascom Palmer t) e ·lnsncure tello11 'hip cramed ocular plasm: surgeon. Before mo1 mg ro Llguna Beac.:h Jnd 1ommg UQ, Dr. Conn rought the resident) asso.:ia1· td "uh USC Jnd Loma L.tnda medical schools. He maintained pm.m offictS rn LOs Angeles and Palm Springs where he cared for some ot Amtrica's moSt "'ell known pohtical and entertainment crlebn· ti~. DEDICATfl> AND c.wNG Patirot total wdl-bcing and heppiness bold tht highest priority for Dr. Conn and hi staff. pec1ally designed 1tl.lx.iboo"' isu.i.liut:1on t.ipes and a l't'JU\'CDaOOO &upplemtnt p~m art of fortd ro e.ich paoent. "Wt want our p.uicnts the mmt p11pul.1r pr(l(e,furt'' wJa1 It 1' 1mponJnt m .:hoo~ J du.:ror who ,, not onh a tr ameJ pla,11. )Ur~rnn. 1->ut nnt "ho 1s a qu.1lihe<l e\pl'rt nl rhe.e1 t'' .rnJ tht' nen t'' JnJ lf~\Ut' \urrnundm~ rhr e~ t'). As .in <XUIJr Pla)tll ~ur!leon. llr. Conn 1' one ol the le" dtxwr' n rh• rnnntn who I~ ,11.:h an npert. To sthtti.Mk •no cost co11Slliurion ana RSVP for rlH ntxt snn.in•r, rail (714) 725-9811. to not only look yean ~ but 10 f('() yetrs )'OU.llgtt as well. -------C<l'mtOC t tlid surgtry is Ont of A4 ~ATUROA'(, APRIL 12, 1997 Pat Boone, ChakaKhan I to headline Fair lineup COSTA MESA -From Pat Boone to Chaka Khan, fair goers will hdve nearly every kind of musical peformer to pick trdm dunng this summer's Orange County Fair. Fair organizers expect sold-out crowds for some of this year's country acts, including Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers. •We get a lot of phone calls from people outside the drea ask- ing about what country acts we 'have," sa.Jd fai r spokeswoman Stacy Brown • Brown said a nurse recently ccilled for the schedule of country dCts so she could plan her two- month work schedule in advance dround them. "There ctre a lot of dle-hard country peoµl e out there," she said. Other b19 dcts include Jim Belushi dnd the Sclcred li,earts Band, ullerndtivc Christian band Jars of Clay and Pdl Boone, who made d rC>rrnt· tumaround from purely Chmlicrn songs lo heavy metal. Brown sc1id she c xpN·ts Boone will attrc1ct d hig crowd due to recent m<'d1d attention dnd also becduse he 1s pe rforming on HarlPy Dc1y dl the fc1ir All perfom1dnc~ are' mcluded m the genNal fdir ddm1ss1on. • -By Michelle Terwllleger r-----------------------, I : F. Y.I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I + Orange County Fair Perfor- mance Schedule All performances start at 7 p.m. and 9, p .. m. in the Arling- ton Theater July 11 Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers July 12 Grass Roots July 13 Pat Boone July 14 M C Lyte July 15 Jim Belushi July 16 Chaka Khan July 17 Ben Vereen July 18 Emilio July 19 John Cafferty and the Beaver Brow~ Band July 20 Diamond Rio July 21 Jars of Clay July 22 Jose Feliciano July 23 The Gap Band July 24 Chris LeDoux July 25 America July 26 Smokin' Armadillo July 27 Paul Rodriguez (comedian) I I I I I I L.---------______________ .J Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS CALL 642-5678 DAILY PILOT FILE PHOTO Pat Boone'ls back at the Orange County Fairgrounds. ,• I • VILLA ROSA • Re&ldenUal Alzhein1er's Care • Sewred Partmeler •Staff Trained By Orange Co. 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The event, hosted by the Liter- acy program, will feature read- ings by actors John David Keller, Barbara Van Holt and George Quick. A·Champagne tea.and raf- fle will follow. Tickets are $50 per person, seating limited to 100. For reservations, call 717-387 5. Costa Mesa man dies in Irvine crash A Costa Mesa man died early Friday morning when his Volvo collided with a Ford van at the intersection of Alton Parkway and Irvine Center Drive in Irvine.'said Irvine police Sgt. Gregg Gibbs. Just after 1 a.m., police found Arma,ndo Rios Tovar, 31, dead in the overturned Volvo, Gibbs said. Apparently, the car had been travelling westbo"11d on Alton Parkway when it collided with the van, which was moving southbound on Irvine ~enter Dri- ve. r The van's driver, 1tevor Bjame Meyer, 23, of Mission Viejo, was transported to MiSsion Communi· ty Hospital in Mission Viejo for treatment. Police had no word on his condition Friday. Gibbs said the cause of the accident is under Investigation. -By Christopher Goffard Trust fund set up for deceased man A trust fund has been set up to benefit the children of Michael Ober, a former Newport Harbor High School football standout who died Monday of melanoma cancer. " His survivors include bis wif ~ Lynda1 his daughter, Adena, anci ' two sons, Mike and Caleb. :ntey · now live in Solvang, where ther. moved in 1988. " Donations can be sent-to the' Qber Family ThJSt, Colony Advi;, sors, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, suite 1200, Los Angeles, Calli. 90067. I ... Refunds could appear -: on lo cal water bills Newport Beach water cusi..· tomers will see a refun~. averag- ing $9.20 per customer, on their• next water bill if the city council· gives the OK Monday. 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Trucb & Vans $1.00 Extra Not uaHd with other dt.count. Ex frea 4/30/97 ' Newpon Beach!Co.ta Mesa Daily Pilot GAAAGE SALE • 'The National American 'lhlst For Scholarships and Emergency N~ . is having a garage sdte benefiting the financially needy of all ages working toward col- . lege degrees from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 40~ Vista Suerte, Newport Jreach. For more inf onnation, call 640-461S. GARDEN SHOW Sunset Magazine and Boo.ks presents the eighth annual South- ern California Spring Garden Show from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Crystal Court, 3333 ~ear St., Cos- ta Mesa. Plant and flO\ver growers from around the United States, including SO of the nation's lead- ing professional growers, nurs- eries and societies, will be on hand throughout the weekend to conduct seminars . and give demonstrations on the horticultur- al arts. Admission is free. For more information, call 43S-2160. TREE PLANTING Participants are welcome to join ReLeaf Costa Mesa board members and volunteers who will plant 3S liquidambar trees on Ori- ol~ Drive and other bird streets in Costa Mesa at 9 a.m. beginning at 1798 Oriole Drive. For more infor- mation,· call 437-S8774. I • CAR WASH . ; Costa Mesa High School's sofl-9all team is having a garage sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 392 P.rinceton Drive, Costa Mesa, and a; car wash from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at t.lie high school at 26SO Fairview Road. For more information, call ¥7-6797. I QiEER AND DANCE I Orange Coast College's national champion co-ed cheer and dance squads will conduct tfYouts for the 1997-98 season f{Om 1 to 8 p.m. in OCC's Peterson ~asium. First cuts will run fiom 1 to 4:30 p.m. and the finals ate scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m . Up to 10 male and 10 fl:mlale posi- tions are available for the cheer squad and as many as 16 posi- t:G::ms are available for the dance ~t. For more information, call 8:18-7223. • ~CK ANO FIELD : Children ages 7 through l S are iOvited to register for the 1997 l!'ac~ and . Fi~ld City Champi· onsbip, begmrung at 9:30 a.m. at ~ewport Harbor High School's Qavidson stadium, f)OO Irvine ltve.. Newport Beach. Registra- tfon fee is $10. The recreational- lfvel event will include sprints, <Jstance runs and a limited num-trar of field events, divided into age and gender divisions. For more information, call 644-31S1. . <fR CLASS • Fitness Concepts, Inc. offers CPR classes from 8 a.m. to noon at 1'oag Memorial Hospital Presby- t~an. 301 Newport Blvd., New- port Beach and from 2 to 6 p.m. at Costa Mesa's Hoag Health Cen- ter, 1170 Baker St. Fee is $2S. For IJ!Servations, call 631-3623. • 0.EAN UP : The Upper Newport Bay Natu- ipllsts will be having its Earth Day Gleanup from 8 a.m . to noon at ~ellmaker Island, 600 Shellmak- Efr. Newport Beach. For more information, call 640-6746. tvBERCAFE ~ Orange Coast College offers its • ~Saturday Morning Cybercafe" &-om 9 a.m. to noon in Hi-Tech tab room 201 of OCC's Technolo-~ Center. The topic of ~e day l-'fil be "Home and hearth - eooking, gardening, home ii:nprovement. • Sessions are $29 l)er class or $2S each when sign· fpg up for three or more classes. ~or more information, call 432- 5880. . .. ~OMPUTER CLUB , Orange Coast College's next 'i 1894-1996 Four Generations 102 Years! All Room Sizes REMNANT CLEARANC~E__..__. 5096 OFF NOW OPEN S DAYS from I 1-4p01 ALDEN'S GARPETS, INC. 1663 .Ptacenda SI .• Cos•a MeSa 646-4838 ..... --........ ---.. , ... ., .. _-........ AS SATlJROAY, APRIL 12. 1997 Winners computer club will meet from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 116 of OCC's fine arts building. The club is open to anyone interested in Microsoft Windows and Win- dows applications. Annual mem- bership fee is $20. For more infor- mation, call 644-S782. r--------:---:------------1 · : • p : I I I j I • I I I I I I I I I I I 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 people today from 9 a.m. to noon ln Room 104 of OCC's busi- ness edueatton building. For more lnformaUon, call : I 36b-2094, : I I ~-------------------------~ MEDICAL TECHNICIAN . Orange Coast College offers a .continuing education workshop, which presents phannacologf' information for emergency med- ical technician called "Pharma- cology and Street Drugs for EMTs" from 8 a.m. to noon in Room 110 of OCC's allied health building. Fee is $3S. For more information, call 432-5880. JOB SEARCH The Newport Beach Central Library offers a free program on how to find a job via the Internet from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Friends' meeting room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Topics will include bow to get online, online businesses, onllne job .search strategies, the electronic reswne, Internet resume ban.ks and fnter- net job boards. For more informa- tion, call 717-3801. SUNDAY I ~- GARDEN SHOW . Sun.set Magazine and Books presents the eighth annual South- ern California Spring Garden Show from 11 a.m. to S p.m. al Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Cos- ta Mesa. Plant and flower growers from around the United 'States, including SO of the nation's lead· ing professional growers, nurs- eries and societies, will be on hand throughout the weekend to ·conduct seminars and • give demonstrations on the horticultur- al arts. Admission is free. For more information, call 43S-2160. RESTORE COLLECTIBLES The Newport Beach Central Library offers a free program on MHow to Repair and Restore Col- lectibles" at noon in the Friends' meeting room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The pro- gram will review technologies that can be used to repair breaks, chips and cracks in china, porce- lain, crystal and metal in addition to restoring wear in paintings. For more information, call 717-3801. GYPSY MUSIC The Newport Beach Central Library offers lively gypsy music at 3:30 p .m. in the Friends' meet- ing room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 717-3801. LITERACY PROGRAM The Newport Beach Public Library Literacy Program presents "Reading Between the Lines,• a celebration of literacy at 2 p.m. at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2SO 1 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. The fund-raiser will feature enter- tainment and readings by noted actors followed by a champagne tea. The tax deductible tickets are ,.,,..---- You Are Cordially Invited To Attend @ ~:i Container Gardening Demonstration· SIGN UP NOW! ~LEARN ABOUT THE BASICS' OF POTS, SOIL, ~ PLANTS AND THEIR CARE. I COSTA MESA I STARTING AT 2 P.M. COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 41 YIARI EXP. l.loen" No )()Ul3 • $50. For more information, call to 9:30 p.m. at the Oasis Center, 717-3874. 800 Marguerite Ave., Newport Beach. Preregistration is required ART THERAPY ' and the fee is $25. The class will Wellness in Motion, Inc. offers cover ways to use tofu, a calcium· "Artists in Motion: An Expressive rich food that contains natural Art Therapy Workshop" for chil· estrogen. For more mformation, dren, teens and young adults call 644-3151. challenged with cancer from z to 4 p.m. at Artist Within Art Studio, FORENSIC CONSULTANTS 1872 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Forensic Consultants Associa· Admission is free. To RSVP, call tion Orange County will have its 969-7144. next meeting on "The Use and MONDAY LIBRARY WEEK Fourth-through sixth-graders can learn to navigate the Internet, access the World Wide Web sites and use CD-ROM databases at a free Newport Beach Public Library program from 3:30 to 4 p .m . at Mariners Branch Library, 200S Dover Drive. The program features basic begihning-level instruction, and preregistration is required. For more information, call 717-3801. STRESS REDUCTION Orange Coast College offers a free workshop that teaches partic- ·ipants how to deal with stress through the stud y of actualism from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Re-Entry Center. For more information, call 432-S162. PERI-MENOPAUSAL Women approaching meno- pause axe invited to a workshop called "Healthy Eating for the Peri-menopausal Woman" Crom 1 Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Effectiveness of Expert Witness- es" at 5~30 p.m . at The Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Guests pay $40 in advance and $4S at the door. For reservations, call 9SS-1123. TUESDAY HOAG BRUNCH Circle 1000, of the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, pre- sents its 10th annual Circle 1000 Founders' Brunch at 9 a.m. al The Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Guest speaker Harry Belafonle will discuss his battle ag;iinst prostate cancer, his life-saving surgery and his triumphant road to recovery. For more information, call 574-7217. RESTORE COUECTIBlfS The Newport Beach Library and the Fnends of the Library of Newport Beach offers a lecture on "How to Repair and Restore Your Collectibles• at noon in the Fnends' meeting room of the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 717- 3800 ' ATTENTION Coasthne Counselin'g Center offe\-s an attention deficit disorder seminar on "You Can Learn to Read" from 7 to 9 p.m. at Joan Andrews' offices at 1200 Quail St. Sulte lOS, Newport Beach. Cost is $20. For more-information, call 476-0991. ABUSE PREVENTION The Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center offers orientation classes to educate the public aqout child abuse and introduce prospective volun- teers to the services proVlded by the center al 6-30 pm. at 2482 Newport Blvd , Swle 7 , Costa Mesa For reservations, call 722- 1107. • SEE TOv-'N PAGE A6 His gone ftshlngl For fish tacos Paint Your Own Ceramic#s 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 MICHAEL V. ELAM·M.D . COSMETIC SURGERY ( J CALL TODAY FOR FREE CONSULTATION ( 7 1 4 ) 7 2 1 .- 1 1 1 3 • 380 SAN MIGUEL DR., STE. 207 • NEWPORT BEACH CA 12llO ' . .TOWN : CONTINUED FROM AS DIVORCE TALK The law offices of Usa A. Cian- no offers a free seminar on •Divorce -What to Expect How to Proceed" at 6:30 p .m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reservations are required al 574-0866 BECOMING A LAWYER Orange Coast College offers a t 1 ce workshop called ·Becoming ct Ldwye~· from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. in lhe Re-Entry Center. The session 1s designed for persons who are ronsidenng law as a profession. For more information, call 432- 5162 WEDNESDAY OPEN HOUSE Promine nt sports attorney Leigh Steinberg will be the fea- tured speaker from 6:30 to 9 p.m. nl "Connect at the Central L1brdry," an open house at the Nt•wport Beach Central Library, l 000 Avocado Ave. For more 1nlormation, call 717-3801. MARINE LIFE The EnVlfonmental Coordinat- '' 1c1 Counol presents a lecture -,1•nes calleti "Song of the Sea, the 1 icetln Around Us" from 7 to 9:30 p m every Wednesday in April at < 'orond del Mar High School's n11d1tom.1m, 2101 Eastbluff Drive. Toddy's topic 1s "Swim said the •, lttrnd Fishy," d discussion on 1·studr1Ps -the nurseries of the 11Ccdn Cost 1s $5 per lecture. To r 1 •g1ster, call 548-1438. REVERSE MORTGAGE Reverse Mortgage Network J11N'> d free semmdr dl 3 p.m for . , mor citizens 62 years or older , I ~1gned to assist and direct e ach ,, n10r lo the best program for 1 •1r needs on d generic basis at 1 .. 1yside Villt1ge, 300 E. C oast '•111 hwdy, Newport Beach . To 'iVP, rdll 723-0231 ~LIYAH LUNCHEON The Newport Bedch Hadassah \-..111 hold its dnnual Youth Aliyah l.11nchf'on discussing "Our Chil- drr•n Our Future" dt 11:30 a.m . .it th<· 8dlua Connthian Yacht < lub. 1601 Bayside Dnve, Corona d1·l Mdr Cost is $18. For reserva- twn~. Cdll 673-1403 EXECUTIVE WOMEN The Orange County Chapter of l:.xc•cut1ve Women Inte rnational is hr1v1ng a Salvt1lore Ferragamo firm rnght di 5 45 p.m al Salva- torp FerragdIOo 1n South Coast Pldzcl in Costa f\.lesa . Dinner will follow at b:30 p.m. at the Rivi era J<ru,tc1 Ltrdnl in South Coast Plaza. IJ1n11cr JS $32. ror reservations, r.11l 554-770q L .. ARNING STYLES The• NPwport-MPSd Unified . ·• hoot D1stnct Spec1dl Educabon l "partmenl Community Advisory c 1>nrn11ttee offers a parent 't'<H her ms(>rv1ce on "Learning ·' ~ ""' ~ tulti pie Inte Uigencesff o1111 7 lo 8 30 p m at the Neigh- •n hood Community Center. 1845 • <11 k Ave , Costa Mesa For more ' lormdt1on. call 760-3506. fSTATE PLANNING The Costa Mesa Senior Center <iflc'rs d tree "L.iving Trust and I ..,late Planmng Seminar" at 3 rind 7 pm. at 695 W. 19th St. For 1 ''iE'rvations, call 852-9951. .. , . : ' . • • . . ... , . . . • • I • : . • • t • 533 tfBKO llAI\ 1700 PLACENTIA . COSTA MESA UVE BANDS MRY NIGHT DANCING • POOL TABLES ************* THURS, APRIL 1 QTH ZIOOINS ALONG WITH D•L NOAH FRI , APRIL 11 TH GOLD FISH SAL APRIL 12TH THI DAY SENIOR GOlf Secure Horizons otten a free goU dlnlc deslped especially for senlon Wednesday fiom I to 10 LJ1L for tour weeks at the Cotta Mesa Country Chab, 1701 Golf Comae Drtve. Cost.a Mesa. Mary £might, a lPGA 0.. A golf profes- sional, former United States pablk llnb cbamplon and Cal- ifornia state amateur champion, wUl be present. for reser- vaUons, call (800) 854-0955. HEALlHY-SEXUAUTV - Orange Coast College offers a free workshop on ~Healthy Sexu- ality" from 6 to 8 p.m. in OCC's Re-Entry Center. Attendees will learn basic facts that are impor- tant to know before becoming intimate. For more information, call 432-5162. BOOK SALE The Friends of Orapge Coast College's Norman E. Watson Library presents its annual spring book sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the patio between OCC's library and the Portside Cafe. For more information, call 432-5087 . WIVES LEAGUE The Retired Officers Wives League of Orange County will hold a luncheon at 11 :30 a.m . at The Warehouse Restaurant, 3450 Via Oporto, Newport Beach. For more information, call 549-2028. THURSD INTERNET TALK The Professional Women's Business Alliance offers a seminar on "Making the Internet Work for Your Business" from 7:30 to 9:30 a .m. at the Santa Ana Country Club, 20832 S.W. Newport Blvd. Cost is $10. To RSVP, call 852- 1800. COMMODORES CLUB The Ne\..rport .. Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Com- modores Club presents its 36th annual Scholarship Awards Breakfast at 7:15 a.m. at the Sher- aton Hotel Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Cost is $20. For more information, call 729-4400. GARDEN CLUB The Newport Hills Garden Club will hold it monthly meeting at 9:30 a .m. in Harbor View Club Selected Spring Topiaries & Florals Umlted To Supply On H•nd • Eirpl.-4-16-97 -·-cu .... t<>m Florab Gift!'! & Antique .... 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Prepaid reservations cost $12 and atten- dees pay $17 at the door. For more information, call 574-8780. DRAMATIC READING The South Orange County Community Readers Theatre pre- sent a dramatic reading of "The W!liting Room n at 7 p.m. in .th.e Newport Beach Central Library's Friends' meeting room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. The free program will dramatize Janet Schechter's poignant, one act play set in Vien- na, Austria in pre-World War Il days. f:or. more information[°call 717-3801. PARENTING SKIUS Nev.rport:Mesa Unified School District offers a six-week series called "The Parent Project," a parenting skills series for parents of destructive, or out-ol-contr<>l teenagers from 7 to 9:30 p.m . ·at the boardroom at Harper Site, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Work- books will be available for $20. For reservations, caJJ 760-3404. 146 FRIDAY . YOUTH EXPO The ABC's of Agriculture. with an emphasis on apples, acorns and ants, is the theme for the 18th annual Youth Expo from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m . at the Orange County Fair- grounds~ 88 Pair Drive. Costa Mesa. The event focuses on the positive accomplishments of Orange County students through competitions. Admission is Cree . For more information, call 708- 1520. APRIL 19 CITY Q..EAN·UP In celebration of Volunteer Recognition Week, the City of Cos- ta Mesa, Orange County Fair- grounds, the Cali!ornia Association of Nurserymen and ReLeaf Costa Mesa, have joined forces to orga- nize the. 8th annual ~Park Clean- Up Day" and the 8th annual "Neighbors for Neighbors" Com- munity Clean-Up and food. drive. The Park Clean-Up will take place from 9 a.m. to noon at Canyon Park, 970 Arbor St., Costa Mesa. The Community Clean-Up will take place from 9 a.m. to noon in the Pomona Avenue and Wallace Avenue area in Costa Mesa. For mote information, call 754-5140. ... YOUTH EXPO The ABC's of Agriculture, wt an emphasis on apples, aco and ants, is the theme for the 18 annual Youth Bxpo from 9 a.m. 4 p.m. at the Orange County p · grounds, 88 Fair Drive, Cos Mesa. The event focuses on positive accomplishments Orange County students throu competitions. AdmisSion is tr For infonnation, call 708-1520. HEALTH FAJR The Oasis Senior Center pr sents its annual Health Fair whi will feature free health screenin and tetanus shots for anyone ov age 18 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 8 Margu~rite Ave., Corona del M A blOQd panel will be availabl for $25; those interested in parti ip~ting are advised to fast f eight to 12 hours. For more info mation, call 644-3244. ~ROWING FERNS Sherman Libary and Garde offers a free program on •Gro ing of Fems fronf Spores• at 9:3 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast Highwa Corona del Mar. For more into mation, call 673-2261. • Send your AROUND TOWN items to: The Daily Pilot, Around Town, 3~0 W. 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Th.is year, the array of items up for grabs May 18 in the dining room ' of the Four Seasons Hotel. New- ' port Beach will include every- thing from a hideaway at a Scot· hsh castle; a voyage to Milan, Italy to join the Ferragamo family for their fall runway show; seats • al the Lows Vuitton Classic con-! tours d'elegance held m New • York's Rockefeller Center; and • ! jewelry by Mauboussm, one of ' the preiruer gem purveyors to the ; international set. • Now many Orange Coasters .. who can afford a neckJace priced : comparably to a clean three-bed· room home in Costa Melia have • heard of Cartier, Tiffany, Chanel, • " rred, maybe even Van Cleef. But : ~1duboussin is not d household • name, even for the rich and the • wou1d-like·to-be famous. So, : organizers of the upcoming "Art : of Dining" auction invited the • Parisian joaillier, controlled by : fanilly members Patrick and : Alain Mauboussin, lo Newport : Beach for a bit of dinner, conver- : c;ation and carat counting. " l\1auboussin director Gabriel t Sabbagh flew over from Paris • -'th two suitcases. One con- .. 1~ ined his fresh, starched shirts; I c other. around $1 million of I 1ute joaillene The gems were dtsplayed to the delight of ~use­ um guests who turned out for a little underwriters gathenng m • ddvance of Art of Dining. Auction chair Carolyn John- : son secured a suite of earrings and d ring made of 18-karat gold and encrusted with pdve dia- monds to be auctioned May 18. • - • t • • • • • ' • s Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS BUYING A NEW HOME? WE'RE YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURER! Rabbitt Insurance Agency Since 1957 Alfl'O • HOMEOWNERS • HF.ALTH ~ ~ ~Sr)_,, .........,,_......,.... ... ..._...... r ~ 631-7740 '6-41 Old Nnrt»ort BMI. • Newport Bndt ~• ... H..,it.O . N!._ I I I ,/ (/I/ ()II t ll' t North Carolina Discoun~ed Prices at a Southern California address HEMPP&~ AUds&P Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 Eut 17th St. COlta Mesa " The value of the set is $8,000; not the cost of a house at all. The original design of the suite is called "Nadja", and the lucky bid-· der will not only receive the gems, but will also be invit-ed to dine in the private wine room of the' Ritz Carlton Hotel, - Laguna Niguel, with nine friends. It's called packag- ing. Sell the jewels with a dinner for 10 so the bidder can "Art of Dlnlng" auction chair Carolyn Johson (left) and Gypsy Pulliam (right) examine a rlng by Mauboussln. wear her new baubles and show them off. Packaging works. So does snob appeal. While Mauboussin is considered by experts to be one of the finest jewelers in the world -original- ly chartered in 1827, and award- ed the distinction of being one of the first members of the leading French jewelry association known as "La Haute Joaillerie En France" -for many Orange Coasters this is new territory. And it's exciting to throw around a fabulous French name. "Oh, do you like the ring dahling ... it's Mauboussin. ff Art of Dining organizers are certain a number of guests will want to do just that. ln the crowd courting the French guests were major muse- um supporters Twyla Martin, Gypsy Pulliam, Pat Hancock, Sandi Simon, and Lido's lovely Joan Rlach. Mauboussin is head- quartered at 20 Place Vendome, Paris; a very stylish address indeed. Oh, they do have anoth- er shop. It's located at the For- mosa Regent Hotel, Taipei. So, if you're on one end of the world or the other, Mauboussin is not far away. 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Newport Harbor . Lutheran Church + ADDRESS: 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. + TELIPHONE: 548-3631. + DENOMINATION: Evangeli- cal Lutheran Church of Ameri- ca. + C<>-PASTORS: The Revs. Bill and Susan Kir1in-Hadcett. +"SERVICE TIMES: Sunday - 9:15 a.m., traditional Lutheran service; 10:45 a.m., celebration service. + OflLD CARE: Child care is provided for the 9:15 a.m. ser- vice. Children attend the 10:45 a.m. service, which is only 30 minutes long, with their par- ents. + NOTE: Two adult education series start this Sllnday: "Ten Key Passages from the .Bible .. is a· six-week series. "Friendship" is an eight-week series. Both m~t from 10:40 to 11: 30 a.m. Vacation Bible School registra- tion is underway. The school wlll be held from July 21 ttlrough 25. First Baptist Church of Costa Mesa it ADDRESS: 301 Magnolia St. f' TELEPHONE: 631-3010. + SENIOR PASTOR: W. Leon stkes. .f SERVICE TIMES: Suriday - Sunday school for all ages tneets at 9:30 a.m'., worship \s at 10:45 a.m.; Wednesday - Pible study for adults, elemen- tary school, high school and ~s>'lege-aged young people meets at 7 p.m. 4 CHILO CARE: Provided for vvorship services. ·+ UPCOMING SERMON: The Sovereignty of God. CIASSES .: I WORt<SHOPS • r cREATION EXPLANATION ·A presentation this evening otters an opportunity to decide the ~ explanation for life's origins. Al~ 7 p.m., mechanical engineer Bitt Morgan presents a lesson, "Creation vs. Evolution: How Cl.pjstians can Effectively Witness to· Atheists and Evolutionists." lt takes place during a meeting of ll)e Orange County Creation Sci- eo.ce Association at Mariners ... Mesa Verde United Methodist Church. , + ADDftESS: 1701 Baker St, Costa Mesa. + TELEPHONE~ 979-8234. + SENIOR PASTOR: Dick George. + SERVICE nMES: Sunday at 8:30 and 10 a.m. + CHILD CARE: Available at both Sunday services. + INTERESTING NOTE: The church has a music program with several choirs. They pre- sent two concerts each year that are open to the public. Vacation Bible School for tod- dlers through sixth grade is scheduled for eafly July. The theme this year is .. Adventurers Unlimited." . . St. Mark Presbyterian Church + ADDRESS: 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. +TELEPHONE: 644-1341 . + PASTOR: Gary Collins. + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday - 9:30 a.m. worship service, Sun· day school for preschool and youth meets concurrently. Adults and teens meet for Sun- day school at 11 a.m. · + CHILO CARE: Available for inf ants and toddlers. + NOTE: The church will have four visitors from Acahualinca, Nicaragua, May 12 through May 19. The church has a cross- cultural relationship with the people of this small village. The visitors will speak at the church on May 18. In November last year, seven members from St. Mark visited the village, where they are helping to establish cottage industries among the people. -Compiled by Michele M. MarT Church in Newport Beach. The class at 1000 Bison Ave. is free and geared for people of all ages. For more information, call 898-8331. LANGUAGE OF THE HEART A workshop today will explore how to pray from the heart, using Christian meditation and contem- plative prayer., The Rev. Ken Kaisch will guide this class in spir- itual growth from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at St. Mark Presbyterian Church. For a $20 fee, the Episco- pal priest. clinical psychologist and author will share rediscov- ered ancient tools that can help .. :.. ' · 1 -' • . A . -~ . people directly experience the mystery of the Divine Presence. Bring a brown bag lunch to the ch\lrch at Bastbluff Drive and Jamboree Road in Newport Beach. 'to find out more, call 551- 5339. lliq\les and socializing. Call 513· torla St. For more tntonnotion, call 5641. 6"6-4652. KNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On Tuesdays, people of diverse backgrounds and different churches gather at Newport Har- bor Lutheran Church to pUJ'S\le a •one-on-one" relationship with God. The OneHeart Christian Meditation group teaches and pra~ces the spiritual steps that can make that intimacy a daily reality. It meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 798 Dover Drive in New- port Beach. Either Ester Behnam at 640-6213 or Kathy Townsend at 551-5339 can provide more infor- mation. 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 explore such questions as, Can racism and prej- udi~e be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can conflicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution to our eco- nomic problems? Music and food are included. Directions: 759- 0999. HEALING From 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Wednesdays, people gather to learn how changing our thinking can change our lives. Juanella Evans explains that "Healing your Thoughts Heals Your Body" through Science of Mind teach- ing. All are welcome to join the group at 1929 Tustin Ave. in Costa Mesa. Phone 646-3199. BEGINNING THEATRE • Starting April 17, the curtain goes up on "Beginning Theatre for Adults" at Orange County's Jewish Community C::enter. The artistic director of its Menorah Theatre, Jon Garon, will teach the class, exploring Jewish theatre from the actor's perspective. It will meet Thursdays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. through May 22 and costs $40 for center members and $60 for norunembers. The center is located at 250 E. Baker St. in Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, call 755-0340. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads People With Arthritis Can Exer- cise classes from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education, JOint-protectlon tips, relaxation techniques, pain-control tech- LEC'JURE SERIES DHARMA SOCIETY Newport Beach Higashi Hon· ganji' Buddhist Temple's Olwma Society presents a lecture and dis· cussion series Sunday, and on the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 VictQria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202. SINGLES AN UNWORN PATH At 7:30· p.m. Wednesday, the Serendipity series for singles at St. Andrew's Presbyteria.n Church featµres a former advertising and publishing· executive-tumed-min- ister. The Rev. Jim Birchfield will speak on •Unconventional Wis- dom: Living .in the Blessing of the Moment." Also the church's new Minister of Young Adults, Birch- field plans to discuss the secret to remaining content regardless of the situation. St. Andrew's is locat- ed at 600 St. Al).drews Road in Newport Beach. A $3 donation will be requested at the door that also covers refreshments. For information, call 574-2214. ASK THE RABBI Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during Singles Evening on May 9 and every sec- ond Friday of the month at Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach. A spe- cial Oneg Shabbat (fellowship hour) will follow services honoring single people. It all takes place at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach (Back Bay). For information about the time, call 548-6900. SERMONS NEW LIFE On Sunday, the Rev. Gail Miller embarks ori a •Journey with God" at New Thought Cbwch, the Sci- ence of Mlnd Center. The 10:30 a.m. semce follows meditation at. 10:15, and Sunday school is pro- vided. Services are held at the Neighborhood Community Cen- ter at 1845 Park Ave. in Costa Mesa. Call 646-3199 tor more information. , SOUNDS OF SILENCE Sunday's service at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church involves the message "Until Silence Speaks." Begin- ning at 10:30 a.m., the guest speaker, the Rev. Jim Grant, will explore meditation, often called prayer. 'Child care and youth reli- gious education will be offered during the service. The church is located in Costa Mesa at 1259 Vic- HEAUHG AND ENUGHTENMENT Gate of Heaven Chapel con- ducts Sunday services at 2 p.m. with 5demonstration, spiri-tual and sped.al mllsic. They take p ce at 1~01 15th St. in the Newport Beach MalOnic Tem· ple Building. Call 722-4609. SPECIAL SERVICES Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal. Church will celebrate The Holy Euch4rist on April 19. The 5 p.m. service will use Ri!e m and feature music accompanied by Rusty Delafkaran and the chil- dren's choir of St. Michael's. The ewnt occurs on this date because it's the •Lesser feast• honoring St. Alphege. Recognizing the Arch- bishop of Canterbury at the turn of the last millennium creates an opportunity to anticipate the one fast approaching. The church is l~ted at 4233 Pad.fie View Drive in Corona del Mar. Phone 644- 0463 for additional information. SPECIAL EVENTS INTERNAllONAl..PERFORMANCE On Sunday, Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach (conservative) presents international folk singer, composer and . accordianist Osi Sladek. His 7 p.m. performance celebrates National Jewish Music Month with a multilingual reper- toire of Colle songs. Sladek's back- ground includes teaming with performers Judy Collins, Theodor Bi.kel, the• Limelighters and the Kingston 1iio. General admission is $12 per person; $10 for mem- bers and seniors; and free admit- tance for children under 12 with· parents. The temple is located at 2401 Irvine Ave. on the Back Bay · in Newport Beach. Call 458-6900 for reservations and further infor- mation. PASSOVER SEDER On Thursday, memories of hol- idays past will blend with contem- porary activities at the Ruth M. Kahn Jewish Senior Center. Rabbi Stephen Einstein will preside over the Passover seder that includes a traditional meal prepared in the center's kosher lcjtchen. The 'B'nai B'rith Men will serve the meal as one of the community services they perform throughout the year. The center is located at 250 East Baker St. in Costa Mesa. Anyone interested in participating should call 513-5641 for details. COME EXPERIENCE SOME FUUHESS OF LIFE Our Lady Queen of Angels otters inactive Catholics an oppor- tunity to engage in or listen to candid, open dialogue on topics they choose. The spring gather- ings continue~ 20 at &:ts p.m. and offer trw, bOnMl dilaaaioii in a relaxed ~· ln edditloo to morality, ~ and annul· ments, put topla have included scriptures, changes .mce Vatican n and more. The ta1kl take place at Our Lady of Angels Parish Cen- ter at 2046 Mar \Jkta Drtve in Newport Beacb. Call Marie Roma.no at 548-38-« or Johnny Golde at 121-0496 with any ques- tions. BAHA'lS 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. All are welcome. Direc- tions: 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. May 4, and the first Sunday of each month. Call 548-7727. SUPPORT GROUPS MENTAL HEALTH. FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church conducts a support group for families with -loved ones with serious mental illnesses. It is led by a professional and takes place every Sunday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For more information, call St. Andrew's at 631-2880 or Karin Montgomery at 645-3708. CAREER NETWORK . At 7:30 p .m . Thursday, career counselor Jean Duckworth will speak at the Career Network meeting for those unemployed. Her topic will be "Understanding Others by Understanding Your- self.~ It takes place· in the chapel at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. The free, ongoing weekly meetings are open to all and are held at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach (across from New- port Harbor High School). For more information, call 574-2239. VOLUNTEERS TUTORS SOUGHT Saint Michael and All Angels seeks tutors tor its mission to the Orange County Vietnamese pop- ulation, The Episcopal Church of 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. Coach- es for youth sports are also need- ed. If interested. call the program coordinator, Peter Daniel, at 539- 6530. o u s . . (..'<>~<;RE<;: \Tl< > \. \ 14 ;a> COMMUNITY CHURCH • CONGREGATIONAL . UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To S.U.vt Is To Cart; To C.. Is To 00. Bruce Van Blair, Minister Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10AM Church School 9AM Adult-9:45 Children Child Care Provided {>44.7400 611 Heliotrope Ave, COtOna Del Mar REIJ<;Jot ·s Sl'IE'.\l'E New Thought Church Science of Mind Center 1845 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA (llllh SI .. and~ A~ I bloc:ll E. al Hclllol llMI.) CHURCH·SERVICE SUN-10:30a.m. omce: (714) 646-3199 Rev. Gall Miiier, Intern Minister Dr. Juanella Evans, Minister Member: lnttmatlonal Mew ThOllOllt Allla11Ct EI> I St' (>I>:\ I. SAINT JA/f'ES CHURCH episcopal 7:30 am Traditional 9amC~rt 9 am Chutdi hocil 1 ~"5 am Charismatic and Wednesday noon :\ 1 ETI I (>I> I ST Costa Mesa MESA VERDI UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1 701 Baker, C.M Wor•hlp & Church School 8 :30 and 10:00 a.m. Or. Richard George 979·8234 J ,AGUN'A_ United Methodist Church · 21832 Wesley Or. 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I > R I·: S I ~' ~ 1·1 ·: R I . \ :\ Worship and hear this practical, Christ-centered, biblical message. "SALT, LAMPS, AND CITIES SET ON lllLLS" (Matthew·S: 13-16) Dr. John~ Huftinan, Jr. Saturday, April 12, 5:30 P.M. ~ -Sunday, April 13, 8:30 and I 0:15 A.M. 600 Sr. AnJrew RoaJ, New('lm Beach, c,,1,fomia (714).631·2880 (11en ~ fnim Ne 'fl Hath1r H1µh School .1t lrvmc anJ 151h.) ST. MARK ~BYTERIAN CHURCH "OpenAnns and Open Minds ,. Worship 9:30 Jamboree & FMtbhdf In Newport Dada 644-1341 Invite the residents of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar & · Costa Mesa to your place of worship. To Advertise in the Religious Dirictriry Please Call Gloria -574-4240 or Bob -574-4253 SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1997 • 'Deilth' becomes South Coast Rep in. claSsic_ play- By Tom rrtus, Daily Pilot G reat plays tend to bring out great performances, and theatergoers may look no further than South Coast Repertory for a sterling example. Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman• may be nearly 50 years old and forever mired in its time period, yet it ,. depth of the show is such that one of the company's most accomplished actors, Ron Bous- soro, appears in the cameo role of a waiter. As the pathetically sell-delud- ed salesman of the title, Allan Miller is a brilliant study in crum- bling sell-esteem. Miller captures Willy's erratic balancing act between past and present, and rem~ a giant red- wood in the vast forest of American ·1 11 I \ I I H between· reality and fantasy, with enor- mous depth of tal- ent. It's as much an ' I{ I \ I I \\ .. theater. There are • layers upon layers of meaning to be uncovered on each new visit. Its current reincarnation, on the Mainstage, is indeed an event. The Costa Mesa company first staged tl)e Miller classic some 28 years ago, and now it's back to challenge a new aud.i- ence under the aegis of the same director, Martin Benson, who has mounted a superb production from top to bottom. The name Willy Lorn~ bas become a sort of code for the has-been or never-was whose life of self-deception has finally caught up to him. Miller's tragic hero represents a flawedvand ultimately failed existence, and never more so than in South Coast's powerfully involving pro- d uction. acting lesson as a performance. Lynn Milgrim is simply out- standing as Willy's loyal wi(e, Linda, who lovingly props up her husband's colla,psing ego and vents furiously on their two sons for their betrayal. Milgrim is riv- eting in her steadfastness and heartbreaking in her final scene. The elder son, Biff, who turned from football hero to shift- less bum overnight, gets a staunchly visceral performance from Michael Reilly Burke. His 'portrait of wasted promise mir- rors that of Willy, and Burke earns high marks in his second- act confrontation scene. Blff Loman (Michael Reilly Burke, center) innocently discovers his father, Wllly, (Allan Mlller, right) enjoying the company of a .. woman" (Mark Kay Wulf) in a scene from Arthur Mlller's All four top-rank actors in ~Salesman H are newcomers to South Coast, and all deliver excellent performances. The Simon Billig as the younger son, Happy. exhibits a strong intensity as he concocts new pro- jects to challenge the Loman brothers. In what is often an overlooked role, Billig makes his presence felt splendidly. · \ Moving spectrally in and out of Willy's memory is Don Took as .. Death~' a Salesman" at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa. role call • ----- 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER ----Audition notices for local productions 'Anything Goes' The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse offers auditions for the play "Any- thing Goes" beginning at 10 a.m. today and 5 p.m. Sunday. A r~sume with photo is requested and participants should prepare 16 bars of appropriate music. An accompanist will be provid- ed and dancers will be taught a short combination. Characters range from 16 to 50 years old. The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse is located at 551 Hamilton Ave. For more information, call 960- 3864. 'Whodunit' The Jewish Community Center of Orange County has issued a casting call for males and females of atl ages for the organization's first "Whodunit." a murder mys- tery with a Yiddish slant. which will be staged in July. Auditions for the production will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. April 30 in the center's meeting room and from 7 to 9:30 p.m. May 5 in the center's Chisick Auditori- PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. N(WllOllT 11'.ACH •COSTA MESA InilyPilot (I /',\1!i .. rt ( lllllllll.tl1tv M.1du·tpl.H1· RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY ... Y.. .... C....S .... am llAllOl •YD-cona mSA • 541-11 s. READING GLASSES 6i 81-FOCALS (JI.al. ~ '°" &. 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""""!°" . ., In conjuooXin 1111b i nujor implant nunufXlUlrl. 11t art mi~ p.uimu t!w 11ill lmni fronUmplan1 oorintni as part cJ COO!Jll~ dmuJ n!wooo (OUll(\ ~ilitd •iub' rtMrunpb:ii dmpy JIJ ttdoccd ltt Pbr ti! kir M 1nfomuooo 1nd 10 Khcdult a comr!imrn:m !Crttnl~ ~iic-nll!lt!IL . . . . ~ ,., ..... ' .. I'-• ' . . ' NEWPORT CENTER MEDICAL PLAZA 360 SAN MIGUEL DRIVE SOITE 601 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 http://www.lm_plaruspeclaUst.co m l . ' r-------------------------, ' f.Y.f. + ~ •0eath of a Salesman• +WHERE: South Coast Repertory + WHEN: Nightly, exc.ept Mondays, through May 11 +HOW MUCH: S18~S41 +PHONE: 957-4033 ~-------------------------J I the memo,ry of older brother Ben, who pioneered his way to riches. Took commands his scenes with a strong presence and understat- ed authority. Hal Landon Jr. is first rate as the beneficent neighbor Charley, who offers Willy's only real salva- tion. Larry Paulsen effectively enacts his son, past and present, who achieves the success that has eluded his onetime hero Biff. while Martha McFarland has a nice bit as his mother. Bnan Drillinger's cameo as Willy's young employer and ~ Kay Wulf as Willy's road paramour are quite convincing, as is Boussom's tum as the savvy waiter. Kristina Krofft and Laura Hinsberger are effective as the •r restaurant pickups. Ralph Funicello's beautifully • understated setting nicely defines the play and its era. ,,. ;, Original music by Michael Roth • sets an ominous mood, abetted ... by Chris Parry's elaborate light-~ ... ing plot. MDeath of a Salesman" is a powerlul and involving theatrical experience, even more than four decades after Lee J . Cobb defined its central character, to be redefined by such stalwarts as Frederic March and Dustin Hoff- man. To these names, that of Allan Miller may be enthusiasti- cally added. 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Estancia, Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa high school stUdents, in additipn to students from lrVine's Woodbridge High School, are invited to the tree event at the Costa Mesa church with current student identifica· tion. Entrance for all others is $10. l Newman, the composer of the l films •Toy Story,• •Michael" and l •James and the Giant Peach," i will perform with the P~cific Sym· l phony Pops at 8 p.m . today at the ; Orange County Perlonning Arts l Center, 600 Town Center Drive, l Costa Mesa. Tickets are $13·$58. l For information, call 755-5799. . ' l FILOS ENSEMBLE 1 Orange Coast College pre-l sents the quintet, the Pilos l Ensemble, at 8 p .m. today in l OCC's Pine Arts Recital Hall, "We are doing this as an evangelistic outreach,· said Bill Gartner, youth pastor of God's Vegetable Garden, which is made up of 14-to 18-year-olds. Bionic Jodi is one o( several local bands performing tonight. · 1 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. l Advance res0{\'ed tickets are Sl4, : advance discount tickets are $11 j for OCC students, senior citizens l and children under 12, and tickets : at the door are $15. For informa· ~ tion, call 432·5880. •we want to pack it out, get as -. disco influence, and Grampa many people in here and make it Carr, a ska "funkadelic .. band, a success.· were both formed last year. The spring concert is the first .. I think it will go over pretty large event performed at Harbor well,• said bass player of Bionic Christian Fel-r-----------... -----... -------, Jodi, John · lowship. Seating • Oliveira. "In ts limited to 300. · F.Y.I. l the time that "Our hope l we have been + The concert begins at 7 and goaJ is to p.m. tonight at Harbor Chris-l together, we've ~~~ho:venue t ian Fellowship, 740 W. Wil-! been growing for new bands,.. son St., Costa Mesa. For more l unbelievably Gartner said. informat ion, call 631-7730. l fast.• hh.e kids are L.-------------------------.J Bionic Jodi teally stoked ." has performed . Bionic Jodi, which has a das-I at the House of Blues in Los ~c rock edge with an R&B and Angeles, The Galaxy in Santa RIVERBOAT . RESTAURANT LUNCH BRUNC H ·BAN QUETS Ample Free Parkin~ At Newport Beacli Nautical Museum 151 E COAST H\VY (AT BACK BAY BRIDGE) 714.673.3425 Ana and The Rhino Room in Huntington Beach in the last nine months. Three of the four band members have been friends since elementary school. Grampa Carr, a Costa Mesa· based band that grouped last October, have performed at the Cornerstone Cafe and Muddy's Cafe, both in Costa Mesa. "The kids in the area are starting to know who we are. It's pretty fun," said Jason La.more-· aux, bass player for Grampa Carr ... We really want to play with Bionic Jodi because we are good friends." l AMERICAN MUSIC l Television weather forecaster 1 Christopher Nance will narrate l Copland's "Lincoln Portrait" l when the Pacific Symphony l Orchestra perlonns American : music for children and their fami- l lies in NMount Rushmore• at 10, 1 and 11 :30 a.m. today at the l Orange County Perlonning Arts l Center, 600 Town Center Drive, : Costa Mesa. Tickets are $11 for l adults and $9 for children. For l information, call 755-5799. l GARLAND TRIBUTE ~ Jazz singer Micki Rhyne will ~ perform a tribute to Judy Garland ANTHONY'S LANDSCAPE •• SetdASodla1fas Malik Gardea Ufllts lrrtf1tioa Drlfa Wort Sprtaller Systems lastAlled (1ato. mullll. A npeJrs) PlaJltlaf, tna, suos. flowers. froaad conr (Glrdtalaf Mllateauce Semce) · I En-11•b $pe~~tl I Dntdllttrl Gary Dtlarosa (714) 641-1858 Fm EstJmatu. 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ART ESKJMO ARCTlC Dancing Bear Gallery presents an opening reception for •Baker Lake 1979-1985 Uncatalogued Prints Exhibit" from noon to 4 p.m . Sunday at 4U 31st St., New· port Beach. The Inuit/Eskimo Arctic prints are limited editions and are known for their unique, powerful perspective on Eskimo Arctic We in Canada . The exhibit will continue through April 27. For information, call 723-1922. SAFARI SUITE Leroy Neiman will present his new collection, "The Safa ri Suite," a limited edition of three signed and numbered African wtldlif e serigraphs, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m . today a't r.a Galleria D' Arte, 583 Newport Center Dri- ve, Newport Beach. Neiman will ·autograph his new book, •Leroy Neiman on Safari." For informa- tion, call 640-5991. 'VERTI GROUP' The Gregory Gallery features work by sculptor Russell Jacques titled •Tue Verti Group,• vertical polished steel combinations, through May at 3406 Via Lido, Newport Beach. For information, call 723-0887. 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(714) 642-7191 Hill ren S uare 10:00 to 7:00 Mon-Sat Monday: Chicken Sandwich ...................................... $3.99 Tue.day: Salad Special Cobb or Caesar ................... $3.99 Wednesday: Burgers w/ Potato Salad or Slaw ...................... $3. 99 ~ursday: Meatb.all, or Turkey Sandwich ...................... $3.99 Friday: Fresh Fish of the Day w/Salad ......... : ............ $8.99 • All Sandwiches come with choice of Potato Salad or Slaw • Happy Hour . W Mon-Sit; 8un 9-10 1/2 Price Plzzll & Hanel Cnlfted HOUM 8Mr $2.00 .............. ,,_ ...... . ~wpon &llCh/Costia Mesa Daily Piloc • .. • All(....._. SATURDAY, APRJL 12, 1997 A11 • CAUFORNIA THEME •Diverse Media/Calltomia Themes• ls the title of an exhibit of pastels, oils and metal works by Carlo Emande, on display through April 30 in the Newport Beach Central Ubrary, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For information, call 717-3601. CARNIVAL MASKS Orange Coast <Sollege's Fine ~Gallery will be transformed into• the city of Venice through April 17 in "The Art of Masking Human Emotions." Taking on tlie magic of a carnival celebration, I the exhibition features a collec- .. tion of beautiful masks that are associated with the colorful festiv- ities of carnivals that precede Lent in many Roman Catholic cul- tures. Admission is free. For infor- mation, call 432-5039. HISTORICAL ART Israel Artist Joel Rohr presents bis landscapes and portraits of the Holy Land through mid-fytay at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 755-0340. OTY HAU GALLERY "Orange County, Etc .. " featur- ing oils, portraits and landscapes by local artist Jack Cannon, and •Colors and lmages Pleasing to the Eye," expressive and vibrant oils and acrylics by Peter David- son, will be on display in the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery through May 6 at 3300 Newport Blvd. For more information, call 71'7-3870. VIDEO INSTAUATION The Orange County Musewn of Art presents the internationally circulated video installation work, "The Theater or' Memory," by contemporary artist Bill Viola at the Museum's Installation Gallery through June 1 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759-1122. 'FIRST IMPRESSIONS' "First impressions: The Lagu- na Beach Art Association" is at the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. "First Impres- sions" features selected Califor- nia "plein ail" 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 oilers touring exhibits. Admission is free for members, S4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is located at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, For information, call 675-71163. SPECIAL GARDEN SHOW Sunset Magazine and Books presents the eighth annual South- ern Ca.lif ornia Spring Garden Show from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and 11 a.m. to 5 p .m . Sunday at Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St .. Cos- ta Mesa. Plant and flower growers from around the United States, including 50 of the nation's lead- ing professional growers, nurs- eries and societies, will be on hand throughout the weekend to conduct seminars and give demonstrations on the horticultur- al arts. Admission is free. For more information, c'all 435-2160. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald forest nkC 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 children 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 J;>lace ls every saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p .m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. Porinfonnation, call 723-6616. Every Saturday there is a farm- ers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the municipal parking lot at Bay- side Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. STAGE 'THE FOREIGNER' The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house presents the comedy HThe Foreigner" at 8 p.m . Thursday~ through Saturdays and 2 p .m. Sundays through May 4 at 661 Hamilton Ave. Tickets aie $8.50 for senior citizens and $10 for oth- ers. For information, call 650- 5269. NEWPORT ARTS CENTER 1 The Newport Theatre Arts Center presents "The Great American Backstage Musical" at ,8 p.m . Thursdays through Satur- days and 2:30 p.m. Sundays through May 11 at 2501 Cliff Dri- ve, Newport Beach. For informa- tion, call 631-0288. ' EDWARD ALBEE 1Wo short works by America's premier absurdist playwright, Edward Albee -H American Dream" and H Finding the Sun" - will be performed today an.,d Sun· day in Orange Coast College's Drama Lab Studio, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Curtain is set for. 8 p.m. today and 7 p .m. Sun- SlioREs I NTERioRS TIN U/Ji""'~ Chmillt Down Filled Chaist Smion11/ ACHIEVE THE NEWPORT WOK FOR SPRING New Shipments Jwt Arrived . Mention dW ad and rea:M a special discount Complete Daign Services • Space Planning • Color-Coordinating 2640 Avo111 ST., NEWpOKJ Buclt (PCH 6 Riv1asid1 Da.) 642,2255 DUFFY BOAT RENTAIJ Only 22/HR with this ad Beverages & Ice Available • Stereo Cassette • Full Winter Enclosure with Heaters • Fun, Safe, Easy ·to Operate Great for Parties Birthdays, Anniversaries Reservations Required day. Tickets are S5 at the door. For information, call 432-5640. AUDfTIONS The Riverboat Players offer open auditions for their next pro- duction, "Murder at Ruthedoid House,• from 9 a .m. to noon Sun· day on the "Texas Deck•. at the Newport Harbor Nautical Muse- um, 151 E. Coast Highway. Actors will read from the play 4µld should tumish 11 resume and headshot. For information, call 505-2178, . p.m., and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $28-$41. Por information, call 957-4033. 'LOVE LETTERS' The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County presents the play •Love Letters" at 8 p.m. today and Sunday and also at 2 p.m. Sunday at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $12.50 for members and $15 for others. For information, 755-0340. 'TREASURE ISLAND' OLD TIMES' The Riverboat Players, Orange South Coast Repertory pre-County's newest theater compa- sents the drama "Old Times" on ny, in association with Newport April 18 through May 18 on SCR's Harbor Nautical Museum, proud- Second Stage at 655 Town Center ly stages its premiere show, Drive, Costa Mesa. The perlor:-"lfeasure Island," at 1:30 p.m. mance schedule will be Tuesday Saturdays and Sundays through through Friday at 8 p .m., Satur-June 29 on the decks of The Pride day at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sun· of Newport, 151 E. Coast High- day. at 2:30 and 7:80 p.m . Tickets way. Newport Beach. Cost is $8 are $26-$39. For information, call for adli:lts and· S4 for children. 957-4033. ' Museum members receive a $2 discount. For information, call 'DEATH OF A SALESMAN' 505-2178. South .Coast Repertory pre- sents uoeath of a Salesman:' through May 11 on the Mainstage STORY TIMES \ Mesa Verde Library bas stoyY times for children ages 3 to 7 at 11 a m. Tuesdays and 1 p.m. Wednesdays through-April 30 at 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East. Far inform.ation, 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 infonnation. call 759-0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p .m. every Sunday, Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled craft and story hour for children of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble isJocated at 1870 Harbor Blvd., mangle Square in Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 631-061 4. at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance schedule will be Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 ROSEY'S. 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Even more so when they do little or nothing to build their organiza- tions at the grass roots. My father was a Mason and so was my uncle. They might well have wished I had become one I was in fact in the Orange Coast Chapter, Order of DeMo: lay back in the early 1970s. This organization for boys, age 14-21, provided me with opportunities for socialization, leadership and community ser- vice. I served as master councilor in 1971 . The Seafariflg Masonic Lodge, which sponsored us and operat- ed the building we used for our meetings did virtually nothing to help us as I recall. Few of the Masons were interested in what we did or attended our meet- ings. Our chapter adviser when I was master councilor was from another lodge! We were not even allowed to use the multi· purpose room at the lodge for any social functions. We couldn't afford to rent places much, and that didn't help us recruit new members when we had little in the way of faci lities to offer. After I left to go to college, the chapter folded, much to my rusmay. So far as I know, no effort to bring it back has been made, even though I would think that this town would be an ideal setting for such a group. What I always wanted to know was why the Seafaring Lodge didn't do more to help us ol.Jt back then, and how they expect to boost their own mem- bership when they don't build up their own youth organiza- tions? Kind of like the farmer who fails, year after year, to plant his field and then he wonders why there are no crops growing. Young asks that the city of Newport Beach do something about this. I wonder what, exactly, he has in mind. For the dty to meddle into the affairs of Private organizations would be violating some very basic tenets of the Constitution, especially for a quasi-religious organiza- tion like the Masons. · • ·Young should realize this. Better for the Masonic leader- s,ip to sit down and ask them- '41ves some hard questions. Ttien set about a pr<>?ram to t;Jecome more visibly involved in bettering our community and aoing more to build up the very fOuth organizations that will ptovide them with a pool of future potential members. : More of this might have been dZme a quarter century ago 9tfien we still had the DeMolays. -· LINARD DAVIS Newport Beach • ·readers hotline ,. A -ca1~tru1 of responses I used to live in Costa Mesa. There is nothing wrong with people and the push carts trying to make a liv- ing. I think this is a ban against free enterprise. I th.ink there are different ways to regulate them so ihey wouldn't be selling homemade items that the public considers to be unsafe. I believe that there are other laws or means that we can investigate to regulate the push carts. But to ban them totally and take people's livelihood away is wrong and also it would be a hardship on some people who are not able to get out of their residences in order to purchase certain items that the push carts provide. J . C. BADARACCO Newport Beach I disagree absolutely with the decision of the City Council. These people work only in neighborhoods. They don't block the city streets like cars do that travel all over from place to place. The only concern I think we should have is sanitation, which in a small push cart may be a problem, but not traffic. KEVIN MOSER Costa Mesa We have property on Wallace Avenue and these carts are con- stantly b'othering our tenants and coming on our property. I would think with this ~care of strawberries, how do we know what kind of food and where it · is coming from? MRS. LINDEMAN Newport Beach 1 don't like the push carts. I don't think we need them in THE ISSUE: Readers debate whether the council was right in banning push carts in .Costa Mesa. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT The City Council's decision to force push cart vendors out of <;:osta Mesa neighborhoods has some citizens defending free enterprise, while others applaud recent efforts to ban the vendors. Newport Beach or Santa Ana. 1 have lived here since 1938. I have been in business. BUD RIDER One-time owner of Newport Imports I've read the article three times now. It's hard for me io disagree with anything that Councilwoman Libby Cowan says. I must be missing something because it just seems too logical that if the problem is the noise and if you do something about the noise, not about the oppor-· tunity to make a living, I would tend to agree with her. I am more annoyed by lawn mowers and leaf blowers and motorcycles and that sort of thing than I am by a ringing bell of a push cart. And 1 appre- date the service that the push cart provides. GEORGE MONGE Costa Mesa I do not believe in the Costa Mesa City Council's decision. I think that the vendors should ·be able to do their business. The only thing is that perhaps once a week ·they should be checked 'for cleanliness and that the items are clean and that sort of thing, but I see no reason why they cannot have a push cart and do their business like they should be doing. FRED SCHENCK Santa Ana Heights I do agree with Costa Mesa's decision to ban push carts. Cali- forniQ is begirµting to look like Mexico City or any other city. I am American and I think we should keep it that way. We don't need all of these vendors and all of these people by the road. In fact, I am all for a halt on immigration for the next five years. JULIE ROBERTS Costa Mesa - I commend City Council- woman Cowan's position on the push cart issue and I regret that the council did not simply restrict the use of the carts instead of outlawing them all together. The effect of the council's action seems to thwart the efforts of state and national leaders who are struggling to move able-bodied people off welfare roles and into entry ley- el jobs. Besides, I love ice cream bars. · BILL TURPIT Costa Mesa gains losses SOUTH COAST SHOPPERS There's not much debate when it comes to the success of South Coast Plaza. This mega-shopping center is world-renown for its chic shops and classy boutiques. And now the evi- dence got even stronger as dty reports show the total sales from the center increased by ~million last year. that they were considering the possi- bility of linking up with a network of hospitals throughout the county. The move could improve Hoag's standing in the growing HMO trend. WENDYLEEa HEAlJHCARE Quieting nnnors of a merger, offi-Wendyl..eece The Newport-Mesa school board trustee is grateful, as are we, that her colleague Ed Decker was well-versed fti the Heimlich maneuver. II-tis quick action last Tuesday stopped Leece from choking on a pjece of food and cials from Hoag Hospitals announced this week more than likely saved her life. MARINE FOREST Rodolphe Streichenberger, the Balboa Island resident who has tried for years to restore diminishing kelp beds, got some bad news this week when the state Coastal Com- mission voted to put a halt to the sev~-year-old endeavor. BAJ,.lPARK PIZZA Locals are going to miss the pizza made by Mike Vannie. The Mesa Verde Center mer- chant says be wants to be included in plans to refurbish the center but bas been given the cold shoulder by owners CJ. Segerstrom & Sons Co. NORTON HUMPHREYS Many are mourning the loss of the longtime Hoag doctor, who happened to be the first redpient ol a heart transplant at the Newport Beach hospital. DARE's troubles can be linked to left-wing slant • EDrTOR'S NOTE: This is the second part of a series on the efficiency of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education pro- gram known as DARE. "Let not him who is houseless pun down the house of another; but let him labor diligently and build one for himself, thus by example assuring that his own shall be safe from violence when built." -Abraham Uncoln D rug Abuse Resistance Education, DARE, takes place during school hours and displaces basic academic subjects such as geography or foreign language instruction. A uniformed police officer conducts a cowse over 16 weeks. In 1971, then Orange Unified School District teacher and now Newport Beach resident Kent Moore analyzed the Orange drug resistance program. His conclu- sions caused much consternation and hand-wringing. Moore's study of an "experi- mental group which bad under- gone drug abuse programs and a control group which bad not" conduded that "there was little significant difference in attitudes• toward drug use. He held out hope, though, that •better teaching methods or dif· ferent teacben could make the program more IUCC8llful • while warning that •the drug abuse problem among teenagen is symptomatic of much deeper problems that should be dealt ' with and resolved in the home and community." So what's happened in 26 years? By any measure the µse of illegal drugs has not abated. The. New Republic reports the presti- gious Research niangle Institute in a 1994 sci- entific study found that DARE "had no effect on drug use." Prior studies reached similar conclu- sions. Apparently mindful that the success of its core mission was suspect, llie developers of DARE expanded it to indude resisting violence, learning to "increase our self-esteem." "managing stress,• as well as •combating media infiuences." The dangers of drug use now form only one element of an entire Social proto- col. DARE's definition of violence is "verbal and nonverbal actions including gestures and gazes." A victim is "any ~n who suffers some loss or harm." This expansion of terms per- fectly reflects the leftward slant of ostensibly well-intended ~ programs, espedally those which shape the minds of impression- able youth. In the liberal Alice in Wonderland orbit, words spin and chum in and out of control, com- ing to rest only when their mean- ings suit the goals of the social engineen. ln the DARB model, anyone can cause violenc:e, regardless of intent. and anyone can be a vic- dm, however minor the perceived alight. john hedges That DARE impinges on parental responsibility and authority is denied or unrecog- nized even by its most languid supporters. Society embraces an attitude that schools and govern- ments can or should fill parental roles. Justification that •not all par- ents are responsible• is seen as sufficient reason for the retention and even e:xpansibn of programs like DARE while muting legiti- mate questions of efficacy or pro- priety. All the way, even more parents abdicate their responsibil- ity for c:ba.racter education U only became they think the schools are teaching it. lb.at questions concerning DARE produce strong reectioll is inttructM9 both ol DARB's popu- lartty and the fears of U.1 defend- ers. A rather simple question at a 19C81lt Newport Beech Oty Coundl mMting asldng for a quantitative measurement of DARE's success mutated to a full defense. The chief of police, a DARE teacher, the DARE coordinator, a DARE police officer and a college student joined in an unasked-for rationalization of the expenditure of public resources-and student time. The City Council goggled as the unplanned presentation ran nearly an hour after which the po~Jici.ans babbled about DARE's laudable intent. Only after much pressing was the answer given: "We don't know how effective DARE is." The consequences of addictive drug use by children are so hor- rendous that parents grasp at anything to prevent it. w~e doub~g their own abilities to do so. Many denigrate the church and the home as inadequate or inapproj)riate for the instruction in the moral behavior which instills respect for self and others and reins in destructive impulses. Society is increasingly willing to tum indMdual responsibility over to an ever-accommodating government. Teaching values succumbs to public institutions bereft ct phil060phy and power- less to make distinctions. The results matter not. lt mot- ters only that effort is made. So we sh1rtc, and U our kkb tum out bed, well, lt'• really not our fault, is it 1 Criticism of DARE takes two forms: One ii ol its effectmmell and cooformlty to itil milidoa ct reducing drug Ul8 uncmg d:dl· . .. dren; the other is that it cannot succeed because of its sympto- matic nature. It's the latter which renders the former irrelevant. DARE is the response of the government to pleadings by nice people for something, anything, to protect their children from drug use. Schools and government will fail in teaching character and values because they cannot replace the influences found at home and in church. The activist judiciary ensures that no JllOral instruction can take plac~ in a public institution. The elements of right and wrong embodied in Judeo- Cbrlstian teachings are replaced by a uniformed and armed agent of the state in the form of a friendly police officer trying to reach students adrift. Social programs like DARE make parents and teachers feel good. And when we ask the kids, well, what's not to like? They're pulled from humdrum academics to talk about exotic drugs, relationships, and •real life." And we deny what we ought to be doing for our ~n 'while biri.ng others to do it for us. Then, we can blame them when they fail. Kent Moore'• wamlng ii u right today U lt WU in 1911. Newp<>n BHchJCona Mesa Daily Pil<>< POLICE CONTINUED FROM A 1 But the case turned when an anonymous tipster told police the woman was having an extramari- tal affair with a co-worker, and police determined she went to her lover's apartment after work on the night of the supposed attack, Smith said. "When she recognized that she was late and that her husband expected her home, she fabricat- ed the entire story to account for this missing gap of time,• Smith said. Smith said the woman proba- bly did not realize the scope of a rape investigation, ·which CLASS ·size ~ CONTINUED FROM A 1 John · Battey,. a business teacher, said he opposed funding employee raises by making class- es larger. "They promised us the cuts would be away from the class- room and that's not away from the classroom,• Battey said. Engli£h teacher Gay Gerringer SEATBELT CONTINUED FROM A 1 tried to pull hitn out, but the attacker's hand got tangled up in the seat belt, Smith said. The attacker then left in an automobile driving north on the <;osta Mesa Freeway, and Wilson suffered no serious injuries, Smith said. He said the . Nissan was registered to someone in the city of Riverside. Smith said it was unclear what, if anything, provoked the attack. The attacker is described as white, 6 feet tall, 220 pounds, between. 25 and 30 years old, with a shaved head and multiple tattoos. There were two other white male adults spotted in the Nissan with him, Smith said. ' Re Painting? If you're looking to paint or repaint, rebuild it, replace it or restore it, look in the Pilot Classifieds to find the service best fitting your needs. Daily Pilot includes a medical examination, photogtaphing and fingerprinting of the scene, fiber analysis of the victim's clothing, and exhaustive interviews. "Fortunately this didn't occur, but unfortunately we lost a lot of ~anpower to it, and that's time we could have been devoting to actual victims," Smith said. He said police were charging her in pa.rt "to send a strong warning to those that would unscrupulously make a false report of rape," and added citi- zens should be reassured their safety was never in danger from a prowling rapist. Costa Mesa Police Chief Dave Snov.:den, who weathered criti- cism for not relaying the rape report to the press immediately, said she could live with one more student in · her classes even though some classes are as large as 36 students, but she is afraid the proposal would mean several more students. •'One more' doesn't usually mean one more,· Gerringer said. "It usually means three or four (more students)." Gerringer sai(l she already struggles with trying to help her students with their writing due to the number of students and disci- ' ·. said he didn't want to c&tse an unnecessary panic. •u we don't trumpet that a crime occurred, it's generally if not always for a very good rea- son,• Snowden said. ·we want to make sure it happened be.fore it appears on the Goodyear Blimp and scares the bell out of every- body. That was our logic here." Crystal Court spokespeople say news of the alleged attack hasn't harrnec:fbusiness there. "Obviously ~re relieved that no rape took place." said Suzanne Bialot, director of mar- keting for South Coast Plaza. "We were very concerned when it was first reported because we had to review our security proce- dures.• Among merchants~t Crystal pline problems. However, math teacher Jim Weeks said he can tolerate bis 28-to 36-student classes and that he is willing to take in more stu- dents if it will help pay for bis raise. •One extra person per class is OK for an extra raise,• Weeks said. - The Newport-Mesa sctloof board will discuss the budget proposals at a· $tudy session at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Carpet Your Entire Hom~ with Plush or Berber foron9 $49 00 UPT0 3 MOS SAME AS CASH OAC Based on SO yds. Padding & Installation Included While Supplies Last ARPETDEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial & Residential Sales & ServiH Full lone of Wool. Waven Axm1nster & Sisal Carpeung AvailabHr> 1904 H•rbor Boulev•rd • Coat• Mesa .E. 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It's kind of like crying 'Wolf.'• Larie said the women at her store have taken ·extra precau- tions since news of the attack, requesting security escorts to their cars at night, and the police announcement of a hoax wouldn't c;hange that habit. "That's a big relief, but it's nor going to change the way we ~o things around here," she said. •(A 'rape) can happen anywhere." F~G SATURDAY; APRIL 12, 1997' Find·it·fast in your hometown l'lE"NSpaper Making·Your World Better From Within! (714) 673-1212 SEE OUR WEB PAGE http://www.farthinginteriors.com ~emodeling! ! ! ! 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There are also has speeds of more than 230 mph -to seven workshops and two ware-the two teams, who are among five houses. that race in Indy car races in the Although tlus weekend's 26th United States. annual Grand Pnx m Long Beach Last year, when Toyota first has been sponsored by Toyota entered Indy competitions, their since its inception in 1971, last year best finish was eighth by Juan was the first year the subsidiary of Fangio at the Road America race- Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc., was track in Elkhart Lake, Wis. But ready to compete in the race itself. ttvee drivers placed in the top 10. "It's kind of our hometown •Motor sports is a marketing fdce, • Wilson said. •we are excit-tool Toyota uses to Americanize ed about It.• their product, to promote the Wilson said among the reasons Americanization of Toyota,• Wil- U1e company chose its location in son said. . Costa Mesa was Its proximity to · ··''"'Wilson said Toyota Racing both freeways and the John Development is one of four intema- Wdyne Airport. Last year the com-tional automobile manufacturers pany spent $300,000 on air freight that design and build engines used expenses alone. in Indy car races. The others are ·Being this close to the airport Honda, Mercedes Benz and Ford. is a tremendous convenience for "Beating Honda on the race us,· he said. ·we will build 250. track is important,• Wilson said. 300 engines and send them by air "Honda is now beating us, -but-- freight to race tracks two or three Toyota as an automobile company days before a race.• is bigger than Honda. 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He is learning bow to ride a body- board. He also does tiis own housework. He was just 4 when be got ~ hoa'ked on the -sound of race cars. His father built him1a go- cart in the shape of a Formula O ne race car. Then at age 12, h e won his first victory in Viverone, ltlllly. ·1 know it's a dangerous sport and you can die,• Papis said. ·sut you must face the danger. It hap- pens that I love too much my sport to drop it.· . The Costa Mesa-ba$ed Toyota Racing Development supplies the engines for both Arctero-Wells and All American Racers. Both race teams are based in Orange County and ate competing in Round 3 of the PPG CART World Series at the 23rd annual Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. Friday, Papis was cunong the 31 drivers doing practic~ laps and preparing for Sund.~y·s race. Tne Toyota engine is the n ewest among the four manufacturers competing for world titles. 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I ) ' I > I I ~ ,, ( I I { I I I • Newport standout has turned the comer at the plate with a new insight into just wh~t's coming. By Barry Faulkner. Daily Pilot A fter merely portraying the Newport Harbor High baseball team's leadoff man last season, Danner Walters has embodied tlie role this spring. The difference, according to the Sailors senior, is an off-season character study of the art of pitching, which began • when Harbor Coach Jim Kiefer informed him he'd be taking the mound himself. "I'd never pitched before in my life,• said the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, who hit two homers, drove in eight runs and earned a save in three games last week to help the Tars reach the championship game of the Pride of the Coast Tournament. •But when (Kiefer) told me I'd be pitching this season, l was like 'OK, I can do this.' • · Walters, who bit a mete .200 with three RBI in 75 at-bats as a junior transfer from Nevada • SEE WALTERS PAGE 83 . r---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ ' richard dunn SOUTH OF THE BORDER · Papa Bear has a golf tournament you have to play to really appreciate. F.inally, an idea that attracts the getaway-minded, as well as the golfer, but without breaking the bank and costing you vacation time. Local blues recording artist Michael "Papa Bear" Patterson, former pianist and conductor for the Righteous Brothers, is hosting the inaugural Papa Bear's Racing the Sun Golf Classic at Bajamar Ocean Front Golf Resort in Ensenada, Mexico, May 4-5. The damage is minimal: $250 per golfer (double occupancy), which includes two nights' stay at the hotel, two rounds of golf (including the tournament May 5) with many of Patterson's celebrity friends, cart, driving range usage, two buffet breakfasts, two cocktail parties, a banquet dinner and tee prizes. "I've played Pebble Beach, Pelican Hill and Kapalua in Maui, and Baja.mar has more ~ ocean frontage t.pan any of those courses," Patterson said. "When you're golfing, you're right on the water. If you slice the ball, it's in the water. There's one hole, a 180-yard par-3, where there's nothing but water and volcanic rock between the tee · and green. "When I was there recently, about 100 yards off the coast there were 10 or 12 dolphins in a circle -a real circle, mind you -jumping out of the water. Now, how are you supposed to make that shot. with waves slapping against the rocks and dolphins jumping around?" Indeed, there are tougher circumstances. Patterson, a Newport Beach resident who performs every 'Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Vllla Nova restaurant, has played golf for just three years, but like most of us, he's hooked. Patterson, who has recorded, otcheM:rated, performed and produced over 30 albums with • name artists, wtll incorporate the Sped.al Olympics as a charity in the future lf the event succeeds in 1997. Slagle golfer S310; l3lO for a plays. 1be belt de9l. ObYiOusly, high school baseball Breaks go against -sea Kings 11-4 • CdM bats still sizzling, but eight at 'em balls help Santa Margarita extend its winning streak to 12. · By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA -If, as many baseball observers believe, the breaks have a way of evening themselves out, Corona del Mar High should consid- er it's slate clean after the second of its Sea View League games t.p.is week, Fri- day at Santa Margarita. The Sea Kings, w ho lashed 20 hits, including a school single-ganie record seven home runs in a 17-0 trouncing of Back Bay rival Newport Harbor Wednes- day, saw eight balls hit on the button find Santa Margarita gloves two days later. Included in the would-be bits was an Eric Weithorn blast that cleared the center- field fence in the first inning, only to be snagged by outfielder Chad Celani, who jackknifed over the five-foot barrier to make the back-banded play. "If there was a turning point, I'd say it was thaf guy .catching Weithom's ball over the fence," CdM Coach Joe Koh said. "That changed the tone early for us. When it looked like that was a two-run homer, we were excited to be off and run- ning. Then, he makes the catch and· it takes the wind out of our sails." Senior catcher Evan Schiff belted a solo homer to left-center to open the sec- ond to tie the game at 1-1. But the first _six hitters in the Santa Margarita second scored to virtually put. the game away. The triumph was the Eagles' 11th straight, improving Orange County's fifth-ranked team to 14-2, 5-0 in league. •Santa Margarita is swinging the bats really well," said Koh, who was not dis- pleased by starting pitcher Matt Larson's outing. "Matt was throwing hard and he had good stuff. But their bits found the holes and ours didn't. It's just one of those things that happens in baseball and we'll just have to put it behind us." DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT Corona del Mar Htgh's Preston Altobello steps on the bag, then delivers an off-balanced throw to complete double play. Koh said his team's mission would now be to come back strong for next week's home-and-home series with Irvine. ·w e really want to get healthy in the next three weeks, in terms of getting in the Sea View League race," said Koh, whose squad saw its four-game winning streak and 28 scoreless-innings skein washed away, dropping it to 6-7-1, 1-3-1. "But l feel good about our club. I really think we're playing well right now." Despite the hard-luck hitting, the visi- tors managed to collect 10 hits off win· ning pitcher Tim Keefe (five innings to improve to 4-0) and reliever Charles Gab· bard. CdM sophomore Ty Harper, who belt- ed a pair of dingers against Newport, wen t 3 for 4 with a double and an RBI. He also finished the game with two perfect innings of relief, including three strike- outs. CdM senior outfielder Royal McMackin went 3 for 4 with a double and scored a run. Celani, one of only three senior starters for the hosts, didn't liJ;nit his damage to the leather. He went 3 for 3 with a home run and six RBI to pace the Eagles' 12-bit attack. DE·E DEFINITION FOUND • Artists give Mesa a lesson in the long ball as they hand Mustangs a 17-7 Pacific Coast _League loss in baseball. By Molly Y~nity, Daily Pilot LAGUNA BEACH -(long-bawl) n. a · sate hit that allows a batter to touch all bases to score a run. Long balls, home runs, <lingers, roundtrlppers - whatever you want to call them, the Costa Mesa High baseball squad saw too many of them sail over the outfield fence at Laguna Beach High Fri· day afternoon in its 17-7 Pad.fie Cout League loss. Three home runs in the tint three innings rel\llted in six rum for the AJtilta and gave the hosts momentum that would nev• swing back to the M\lltangl. Even if the NDI resulting frolD the longballs bad been subtraa.d from Laguna Beech's 8de ol tbe ICOnboard. though, Cotta M .. ltil1 would have fall· en by four. . • •Wbat really coocema me right now ii the lack of effort," Mustangs' Coach Doug D~ts said as his team fell to 1-3 in the league and 6-8 overall. "I don't know where the kids are right now. I have no idea.• The Mustangs opened the game with a Ben Felter single. He was pushed to second on a perfect sacrifice bunt by Rob- bie Gloster. Layne DeTemple followed with a solid single to right field. but when the throw went home DeTemple bied for second and was nailed for the second ou t. The next batter grounded out stranding Felter at third. The rally-that-wasn't came back to haunt the Mustangs when the Artists' bats caught fire right out of the dugout. Laguna Beach's Raymie Amador, the second batter, sent a 3-2 pitch over the right field fence for a two-run blast. After two doubles, Willie Mize wu robbed of an extra-base hit when M\lltang tint bueman Ryan Gallacher leaped up and speared • linedri\le. After Amador nailed his second two.- run roundtripper of the game in the tee· ond inning, Deets sent reliever Joe Jeffers \o the mound with one out . Jeftcl pnaeded in striking out tbe nut bAltllr, but tbe batter made it to tint OD a dloppeci tbint strike. Jeften foiced the next batter to fly to left, but on the next three plays Mesa def enders choked committing an error and losing two routine popups in ~e sun. By the end of the inning I the Artists held an 8-0 advantage. •1 felt sorry for (Jef- fers),• Deats said. •He did a good job. What's he supposed to do when bis defense ,.. 11m ats.nt.~ c.c.-.. _at IMne makes three errors in El Toro at Woodbridge fo ur plays?" Things didn't get any better for the Mustangs for quite a while, either. ' Laguna Beach's Justin Berti ripped a two-run dingier in the third. 1be Artists (2·3 in PCl.. 7..S 9verall) tallied four dou· blel en route to 16 hits and watcbild as Costa Mesa made ftve flelding mllbap1. In the fourth. though. COila Mesa got on the board wflen sophomore Bdan Mont.Oya doubled in Al Lambert. who Md IMCbild whim M Wal '1ruCk by & pttm. Jullul V...-z reNmed one ol tbe 1ongbeDI in the altb wttb • three-ND rope to right. Vasquez's home run was the just Cos- ta Mesa's second of the MUOD. 1be M\lltangs added three more runs to the sixth on a hit by Denmple, two welb and an Artist error. for LagUna Beedl, Amador' Onfehe.:t the day with a 3 for.& pmonneDC9, wtdch included two bolMn. ....... Wiik and four RBI. e.ti wem 3 '8r 5 Wllll a balnenm. .............. .... .,..., three----~ ..... 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' Garner, one of the nation's )ising sprint cycling stars, will be -_rllcing around the Alkek .Velodrome in Houston, Taus this weekend at the EDS nack Cup hoping to post times that will ·break him onto the international scene. •He's been physically capable for a while,• said Connie Paraskevin-Young, whQ along with husband Roger previously coached Gamer. "He's shown he can do it, but if he can do it consistehUy is the question.• The ~-year-old Gamer halls from Northbrook, a Chicago suburb, and began training with the Youngs in Indianapolis while he ~ttended Purdue University. His connection with the Youngs brought him to the Newport Beach area where he trained for two years. He has been working with Coach 'IlJn Roach since the-beginning of the year and with the U.S. National Team occasionally in Houston, but he and his wife reside in Newport Beach. The EDS 1\'ack Cup is a seven-event series in its second round in Houston. The first was the San Diego Round where Gamer performed very well. Garner captured the top spot in the men's kilometer time trial with a time of 1:09.25. He also took the Olympic: sprint title- The Olympic sprint is a three-man race and Gamer's team -1\'ain to Win -capped the field with a 1:07.83. He also placed fifth in the match sprint event, and seventh in the keirin. "This is sort of a transition year for me," Ga.mer said. "(After Winning the tiine trial), I've been considering training for that solely. I'm holding onto the sprints still. Any sprint-related C OMMU~I T Y COLLEGE M E N•s VOLLEYB ALL . ;Pirates swe~ away Palomar ~ Orange Coast gets back on wiruling track with 15-12, 15-13, 15-9 victory. were able to break away from a 10-all tie in the opening game and claim a three-point victory. In a close second game, Kevin Reid came up with half of his match-high 16 kills to lead the Pirates. Twice Palomar had rallied to within a point (10-9 and 11-10) of catching OCC and on both occasions, it was a Reid kill that squelched each rally. Sy Mike Sciacca, Daily Pilot ' : COSTA l\ifESA -Keeping the emotional spillage horn Wednesday's heartbreaking loss to rival Gold- :en West in check, the Orange Coast College men's ~olleyball team rebounded to ..sweep the visiting iPalomar Comets, 15-12, 15-13, 15-9 in an Orange Empire Conference match Friday night. After the Comets had giabbed a 13-12 lead, Josh Richardson came up with consecutive points on blocks, and freshman John Coon finished the game with a kill ~ The Pirates showed no sign of a letdown against f alomar, and instead displayed almost a carefree '6ttitude against the young Comets. : MI considered this a tough match only on a.D'emo- lional level," OCC Coach Chuck Cutenese said. MI ~old our, guys that we could let the Golden West loss effect us negatively, or, we could use it to our advan- lage. 1 knew we'd be okay tonight because we came ~mt charged up during yesterday's (Thursday's) :practice." MI thought Fernando Sabla (15 kills) played a great match, and John (Coon) came off the bepcb to play very well," Cutenese said. MOur back up sett.er, li'avis Conley, also is doing a very good job on the floor." OCC begins the stretch run of its regular season next week, visiting Irvine Valley College-Wednes- day (7 p.m.) to kick off a two-match week. Then, the postseason beckons. .. . : OCC, second place in the OEC at 14-2, bad trou- bles putting Paloinai (9-7) away the first two games. : Thanks to the five kill performance of Fernando ~abla and the ~locking of Jason Kl.ems, the Pirates "I've told our guys that the (upcoming) state tour- nament is anybody's for the taking," Cutenese added. ·we still have to close out the season next week, though, before we can think of state. But, that's what our motivation is right now, and it should make us hungry._" . ~ea Kings put Newport Harbor away in badminton with 15-4 victory CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del Mar High's bad- minton team captured a 15-4 victory over visiting Newport Harbor in Sea View League play Friday p.ftemoon. BADMINTO N The win boosted the Sea kings' 1ecord to 6·3. WALTERS :co~ : ~ ... ..,... ~Dion High in , Aid '8ttempting to get hitters out gave him the key to unlocking the science of hitting. MWhen I'm at the plate, now, I can look into the pitcher's heaa and see myself," dplained Walters, who came into Friday's game at Woodbridge hitting a team-leading .454 (20 foT 44) with three homers. He also leads the Tars in RBI (15) and runs (14). HBefore I was just a reaction hitter, but now I'm thin.king right along with the pitcher, trying to guess what pitch he's going to throw. I've guessed right most of the time this year, so pitching has definitely helped my hitting." Kiefer, who summons Walters to the mound from his shortstop position in relief situations, said his offensive production has been a big plus. "I wouldn't say it's a surprise, but Donner has performed beyond expectations,• said Kiefer, Who has helped Walters make the adjustment from the junior varsity ranks in Grass Valley to the ultra-competitive varsity level of the Sea View League. Walters, at his coach's urging, said he committed. to putting in . ' SWIMMING Eagles swim past Saddleback, 97-72 • SANTA ANA-Estanda's Matt Hoss won the 200-yard freestyle hod the 100 butterfly, wbile con- ~buting to one winning relay, as ~ell, to lead the Eagles to a 97-72 nonleague boys swimming victo-ry at Saddleback Friday. • l Brad Wayman (100 free) and ~rett Taboada (100 breaststroke) E posted individual wins for Coach John Carpenter's gles, who improved to 2 .... • • IOYS t lbt8ftdet7, s •••hdl n • JOO......., rMlly -1. Emnclli (WeyrMn, .,~ HOii. s..cr.st), 1:51.5. • -.,._ • 1. Hon(£), 2:04.7; 2. V.,que1 ts~~Ol.5; 3. Grews (E), 2:17.1. · nv • -1. Noon (S), 2:27.7i 2. Gonzales ('S), 2:32.1; J. Teboeda (E), 2:50.1. 10 ..... • 1. ~.wlez (S), 2U; 2. W~ (E). i:S:J. SNowt ((), 25.6. , .. fir . 1. Hoa((), 1:01.1; 2. ~ewtez (S), 1:0S.2; J. GMlbol (E), •:1 ... 111-.. 1 w~ <O. 57.S: 2. s..a-.t ~.HA; J.~(S).1:00.S. -._ • '. Noon (S). S!.47.~ 2. c..llln (I), 1;11.A; 1. ~ Cll. aso.o • • ... ...., • 1. e.w.t. ~ SMcrest. niOrD.. ~ 1·«U. ;. ...... 1.,.._m, 1:0U; f' CloNelet (I). , ;:l0.'1: No third l .......... f .... (1),1'°~ a. ClorVillll CS), no tlfMi: No third. ' ...... ...., . Ooublt DQ. the time and effort necessary to elevate his offensive and defensive skills. He also benefited from Kiefer's insistence that the S41lori step up their off-season schedule. ·we played in a swnmer league, a fall league and a winter league," Walters explained. "This is the first time l~ played year-round and I concentrated a lot more 0.11 my game, especially my hitting. I spent a lot more time on the field and all that experience is starting to pay off." Kiefer said Walters' hard work, followed by inunediate success this season, created a confidence level that has only increased.· "I think a big thing for Dormer was believing he could perform at this level,• Kiefer explained. •He has a desire to play the game at the college level (he's leaning toward Orange Coast College}, and he has become more committed to playing the game correctly. He also worked hard in the weight room to get bigger and stronger, so he could drive the ball. He is much better with pitch selection and understanding the strike zone. He helps us at shortstop, but the biggest area he's improved on is swinging the bat." Walters began the week with - a lead off home run in a 10-3 victory over Upland, March 31, a game in which he struck out the side in the seventh to complete three innings of one-hit relief to re~ord the' save, his second of the campaign. His three-run homer and four RBI against Royal, April 1, were a big part of the Tars' dramatic 16-15 victory, in which they erased a 10-run sixth-inning · deficit. He finished up Spring Break with a two-run double in a 10-4 title-game loss to Santa Margarita April 2. Coo ·d newsr · Your favorite community new1p1per · is now 1v1i11~le h• cyberspace • .................................... '° ~..--~ ............ .... T event I like. Those are tun.~ This weekend at the EDS 1?ack Cup event. Garner will be competing.in the same four events as he did in San Diego. • 1rs our effort to provide elite level .track competition fn this country," Frank Stanley of the United States Cycling Federation said of the race. ·Jason is just cliinbing into the international ranks." After the Houston showcase, Gamer will be traveling to Cuba to compete . ·u I do well here, I'll probably get opportunities to race in Europe. Every race is an opportunity and I just try to c!o I< "())"I B\L I PIRATES DROP 9-2 . . DECISION Fullerton eases to win. FULLERTON -Pitcher Laura Blain of Fullerton Col· lege tossed a three-hitter, wbile Orange Coast's defense provided limited support behind Amanda Ward by committing five error5, as the host Hornets defeated OCC, 9-2, in an Orange Empir~ Conference softball game Thursday. OCC fell to 5-16, 2-13 in conference. Blain struck out four and walked three. Ward, the los- ing pitcher for OCC, gave up five unearned funs. OMNGEEMNE~ Fullef'ton '· Onnge Cont 2 occ 011 000 0 -2 3 5 Fullerton 520 002 x -9 11 4 Ward, Ritchey (6) and Ritchey, Horrlck (6); Blain and Wilkerson. W -Blain. L -Ward, 2·11 . 28 • Velazquez (F). • .. SATURDAY, APRIL 12. 199'7 well," he said Gamer has raced m Belgium before, but the competition in Cuba will be his firSt representing the United States. Beginning today, the EDS 1?ack Cup Will featur~ver 100 riders including O~pl match sprint medalist Marty othStein. Nothstein is also the defending world champfon in the keitin. Attempting to take his abilities to a new level, Gamer has already mastered' the collegiate racing level. Cycling is not a varsity sport, but nation-wide competitions take place under the National Collegiate Cycling Association's umbrella. That is where Gamer bas raked in an overall championship and four All-American honors at Purdue. He says that his work eUuc has changed since those days, though -and for the better. . . •I've kind of found a group that is suited to me, and an the three months that I've been with them, the SJgns have been pretty dramatic,• he said. Garner was initiated into the sport by his father, who owns several bike shops in the Chicago area. •He's always valued professionalism and the customer, and since l've gotten a sponsor, I've felt the same way,• Garner said. GT Bicycles is now Gamer's customer. he says. uThey're helping me out and now l have a definite obligation to get up in' the morning and go to work,· he said. M lt's not really pressure; it's Wee I have an obligation to my sponsors, and my family, and everyone who supports me, as well as the obligation of hononng my own goals." • .. H I G H SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL Tars even Sea View record· with a sweep over El Toro •Newport Harbor rallies from 12-7 deficit in second ~et to record 15-7, 16-14, 15-8 victory over Char.gers. LAKE FOREST -The Newport Harbor High boys volleyball team evened its Sea View League record at 1-1 with d three-set sweep over El Toro in Lake Forest Friday eTening. The Sailors won 15-7, 16-14, 15-8. lo the tightly coi:itested second set, Coach Dan Glenn's Sailors trailed 12-7 and rallied back for the win. "That was the first tittle all year we've come back for a win, n Glenn said. "That was nice to see." Newport Harbor was led by Scott Archbold who thundered down 20 kills. Dana Messen- brin.k, the Sailors' only senior, taJ- lJed 15. Matt Jameson recorded 12 kills and Adam Hearlson had eight. Setter Travis Nelson put up 62. assists. The Sailors are 4-4 overall, and El Toro slips to 1-1 in the league and 2-4 on the season. Mo.-. I!'" • ,.._, tot \n ,,.,nth ... < Jowd rnJ lt'..1\C' M 4f'f ~cJ 1rf\.111 S!ll• •H Tool Jut .U '"-ftlf'lt \ 'ft"111 Id rwti.iuw hf'! ,....i...i ...... Ztl ~\ ... 1 ... .i .~ Pr""• )I'"' .!+Ol"l\.'C'don l.!OlllOtnt rr-'Tll -c.n. .... 1w,.,.. .. ,,, •"" .. Eagles push past Mesa in four: set triumph COSTA MESA -Estancia High battled back from a one-set deficit to wm three straight and post .a 13-15, 15-9, 15-10, 15-8 Pacific Coast League boys' vol- leyball Vlctory over n val and host Costa Mesa Friday. . Sam Nelson paced Estancia by hammenng down 23 kills while setter Marc Peterson picked up 37 assists for the victors. "It was a close match all the way through No team dominated the other.· said third-year Costa Mesa Coach Jon Carlew. • Estanoa just managed to pull away itt the end of the last three games." . Sophomore middleblocker B.J. Llghtvoet had 17 kills and Matt Peca 13 rugs for the Mustangs, who fell to 0-2 in league and 3.5 overall. I \f l•U' f'I'< 11\ '<l \'·"'r" ~~~000 • MOIJl'll.\I( I~ • \Llll) WIUll\ • Al 'T'lh llMATl I <ll'.'n<ll • 100\\ATTl'U..\lll'M"l\1'1',\\0\I • 1(111.LSS f.lo(ff.\ \H l'IUTI '1'11 'I •Ml ~/.10~1 '91 VOLVO MO aaDAN L.oedecl, Sun Roof, LMttw, full Power. ABS, and Lots. Lota Men 1207041 'MllO ..... Loeded, L•ttw Bee. SYntoof, Moya. Powers.et&~ 1172112 •20.995 VOLVO·IRVINE .,. ' • 84 SATURDAY. APRIL 12, 1997 TROJANS HAVE THE ANSWERS . TO EAGLES Host University hands Estancia 4-0 Pacific Coast League loss, ignited by three-run sixth inning to keep Eagles in cellar. By Mike Sciacca. Da1fy Pilot IRVINE -IQle Estancia High baseball tedffi rrught be winless in Pdcll1c Coast League play, but there isn 't much separating the Eagles from the rest of the PCL pack. Friday afternoon at University High, Estancia put the Trojans to the test clnd made the host team work every inch of the way in its 4-0 victory. University broke open a close baUgame with a three-run sixth inning. thus dealing the Eagles another frustrating loss. It was an all-too familiar sce- nano for Estancia, which is now 0-4-1 in league, 2-11-1 overall. "I redlly thought we played ·solidly today," Estancia Coach Paul Troxel said. "We hit the ball well -1t iusl happened to be nght at somebody, and we played well m the held. "But give Umversity credit. They played very well defensive- ly, and thetr pitching was right on." So nghl on, in fa ct, that Trojan starter Eh Stokols and reliever Garrett Atkins combined to two- hil EslancM Stokols relinquished a fourth inning smglr -that to Juan Romo, and Alkins d one-out sip- gle to Tommy Zenus tn the sev- enth. Zenus (0-6) was equally impressive on lhe mound for the Eagles. He one-rut the Trojans the first four innings before tiring in the fourth. There, Atkins and Trojan dean-up hitter Steve Nolan came up with consecutive doubles, with Nolan's one-bounce r to the nght field fence scoring Alkins. In the Tro1an sucth , John Pre- ston, in his first at-bat, dropped a single into shallow left field with the bases loaded, a rut that scored Alk.Jns for a 2-0 lead. Mike Trubo's sharp smgle down the nghl field line foUowed , his two-RBI shot accounting for the game's final runs. "Tommy pitched a real good game," Troxel sa1d. "He has pitched well all season long . Today, he just got a Little tired and a bit frustrated H<' has lo be the best 0-6 pitcher m Orange Coun- ty" The gdme marked a strong varsity debut by Estancia fresh- man catcher Sam Ogas, who threw out two runners clllemplmg to sled! second, threw out two more Tro1ans at the plate, t10d hit the ball weU "For a freshman playmg his first varsity baUgame, r thought Sam had a great day," Troxel said of Ogas #His play was one of our highlight!. today." SCHEDULE · Saturday •Baseball College Concordia at South· ern California College, doubleheader at noon. Community college Orange Coast at Cypress, noon. • Volleyball High school boys -Corona del Mar at LA University Tournament at Cal State Northridge, all day. •Swimming High school · Corona def Mar boys and girls, Estancia girls at Los Amigos Relays. 9 a.m . • Track •nd tMld College men and women - Southern California College at Meet of Champions at Azusa Pacific, 10 am Community college men and women • Orange Coast at UC San Diego Invitational. 9 a.m, High school boys and girls • Newport Harbor. Corona del Mar at Arcadia Invitational, flm field event at 4:30 p.m., first running ewnt .rt 6 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Tustin Relays at Rancho Santiago College. 8:45 a.m. Youth (boys and girls) -City of Newport Beach lnvltatlonal at Newport Harbor High, 10 a.m. • Tennlt Community college men - Southern California Coll• at Azusa Pacific. 2 p.m. • Softb9ft Coll• • Southern Callfomla College at Point Loma NuareM, doubfeheader at noon. Community coli.gt • Orange c.o.st at Fulf.rtot1, 1 p.m. ~ ~ 0 -:i:: ~ • HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL t I"' I 11 I \\ \ l 11 t) \JI §L-L--~---~~~~~~----~------ I GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 . is the double.occupancy package ($250 per person), so bring a golfing friend along with you U your •significant other• does not play. Details: 645-7166 or 645-6797. 0 Tee times are llm.1ted. but there's still time to register for the 11th annual ~ustang ... Football golf tournament ApriJ,27 at Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course ·m Irvine to benefit the Costa Mesa High football program. It's a scramble format with tee times beginning at 10:30 a.m. The entry fee of $100 includes golf cart, greens fees. mulligans, dinner banquet and door prizes. Details~Call Bruce Williams at 540-3366. 0 Even with wet weather, the Taco Bell Newport Classic Pro-Am raised a net $220,000 for Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, follQwing its event in January at Newport Beach Country Club. With this year's proceeds, the tournament has now surpassed $2.3 million in its 23-year history as a hospital benefit. Newport ~ta Mesa D.ny Pi dJ.rector Bob Neely, will receive proclamation from the Newport Beach Oty Council on April 28. Beverly Ray, David Wooten and Jerry Anderson are also among the select group of Senior Clas ottidals. ' .J 0 Sandi Cotter's third annual Summer Classic, billed "A Ray of Hope.• Is scheduled for June • at NBCC,· an event to benefit th Orange County Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. In 1995, the tournament won an award from the National MS Society for its outstanding effort. 0 Pelican IDll Golf Club will ~ host the secondAIIDual "We· ._ Care" Make-A-Wish golf ~ tournament to benefit the wisbeS: of children with terminal or ~ life-threatening illnesses on May~ 12. An entry fee of SSOO includes"' cart, golf, box lunch, dinner for : two, tee package and ~ complimentary drink tickets. can.. Jo Ann Craig (223-8100) or Fred• Johnson (476-9474} for details. ~ 0 ~ Local product John Carrldo = bas come out with his new book,~ "The Fitness Approach To Powet. Goll,• available at Super Crown r in Costa Mesa. : Carrido is a former Estancia High basketball guard and Mr. California b~ybuilder who turned to golf and fitness j ar's Justin Andenon comes around third base to score in the seventli tnnlng. Since the Mexican fast-food restaurant chain stepped into the picture five years ago as title sponsor, the Newport Classic has raised more than $1 .2 million. instruction. ., ; Local pros Bric Woods and ! Pulido rips grand salami, but it does little to turn the tide against Warriors • Sailors defeated again, this time 18-6 by ·host Woodbridge in Sea View League loss. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot IRVINE -According to the scoreboard lights at Windrow Park, it was a seventh inning of nominal consequence. Some- thing about a 17-run deficit that has such an effect. But Danny Pulido made it momentous for Newport Harbor High. Though Pulido's grand slam may have damaged a relief pitch- er'1; pride and eamecr:run aver- age, it did little to impede host Woodbridge from winning Fri- day's Sea View League baseball game, 18-6. "I don't know what kind of pitch it was, really." Pulido said. "I didn't even see it. I just swung and got lucky." On an 0-1 inside fastbaU from Woodbridge right-hander Derek Cahoon, Pulido turned on it and scored four with one swing. It was his fust home run of the season. capping a five-run seventh for Newport Harbor, which contin- ued to struggle on defense. On the heels of an embarrass- ing 17 -0 disaster against Back Bay rival Corona del Mar on Wednesday, Newport Harbor gave up multiple runs m every inning except two against the Warriors, including 10 in the sl.Xtb. "There's not much you can say," Sailors Coach Jim Kiefer said. "We've got to find some people who can get some people aut consistently. Maybe we need to run different combinations out there, use five or six pitchers a game, because obviously we're not getting enough out of our starters.• The floodgates opened for Woodbridge in the third, when a pop-up fe ll for an error in shallow right field, putting two runn~rs.on base with one out in the inning. Woodbridge cleanup hitter Jon Radus followed with an RBI sin- gle, then Nie Recchia's two-run single crowned a three-run raUy. Woodbridge knocked out Newport Harbor starter Garrett Nuzum in the fourth, after a walk and three hits, including a two- run double by Radus. Both of Nuzulil's wild pitches scored runners from third in his 3 1/3-in.ning outing. . The Warriors e~joyed a com- fortable 8-1 lead in the sixth. but they sent 13 batters to the pJate that inning and scored 10 runs. Radus' three-run home run to left was the big blow. Radus was the seventh consecutive hitter to reach safely in the inning. At the plate, Nuzum broke up Woodbridge southpaw Kevin Beavers' no-hit bid when he bunted for an infield single with one out in the fifth. Newport Harbor scored in the sixth against Beavers wheQ Don- ner Walters singled to center and eventually scored on O'Donnell's groundout. Catcher Paul Jones started Newport Harbor's seventh-inning rally with a single, then two outs and a walk Jater, Ray Obrel sin- gled home a run. After Joe Urban walked to load the sacks, P.ulido steppeQ. up for his first grand slam since Little League. Hoag· -----Orthopedic----..... aa11vtoa1 PRESENTS ARE You SUFFERING FROM SPORTS-RELATED KNEE PAIN? Don't let knee problems put you on the bench. Join R•lph Venuto, M.D •. Hoag Hospital orthopedic surgeon. to learn how to prevent and treat common sports-related knee injuries. Thureday, Aprll 17 •t 7 p.m. Hoag Heahh Center • Costa Mesa 1190 Baker Street, Costa Mesa (oomer of Baker and Fairview) The class Is free and registration Is limited so call and li(;Jl J.fP today . 80CW14-HOAG C41MJ . ......... ..... .. ", ..... ,....... .. ....,.__ .,... __ ......,_ -· I • ' . ' SUMMARIES PACIFIC CoAST WGUE University 4. EsUnd• O Estancia 000 000 0 -0 2 University 000 103 x -4 7 Zenus and Ogas; Stokols. Atkins (7) and MacDonald. W -Stokol!>, 4-2 l · Zenus. ().6. 2B -Atkins (U), Nofan (U). ~ Beach 17, Costa Mes. 7 Costa Mesa 000 133 O · 7 8 5 Laguna Beach 264 500 x • 17 16 1 Smith. Jeffers (2). Lambert (4). DeTemple (6) and Vasquez. Grant. McKibben (5). Hone (6) and Lee, Moore (6). W -Grant. 2·2. L ·Jeffers. 3-3. 2B · Lebeda (LB), McKibben (LB), Berti (LB), Mize (LB). Montoya (CM). HR • AR1ador 2 (LB), Berti (LB), Vasquez (CM). SEA VIEW WGUE S.nta MArprlta 11, CdM 4 'Corona def Mar 010 010 2 · 4 10 4 Santa Margarita 162 200 x -11 12 2 Larson. Weithorn (4), Harper (S) and Schiff, Hatfield (6); Keefe, Gabbard (6) and Root. W -Keefe, 4-0. L -Larson, 1·2. 2B • LaRue (SM), Celani (SM). Hooper (SM). Thurman (CdM). McMackin (CdM), Harper (CdM). HR · Kuno (SM). Schiff (CdM). Celani (SM). Woocbidge 18. Newport ~rbcM-6 Newport 000 001 5 -6 6 2 Woodbridge 023 30(10) x -18 17 1 Nuzum. Castanon (4), Walters (6) and Jones; Beavers, Cahoon (6) and Radus. W -Beavers. 2-4. L -Nuzum. 1-1. · 2B -Radus CWJ 2, Santos (W). Wolf CWJ. O'Donnell (NH). HR -Pulido (NH), Radus CWJ. Dll This year's champion, Nike Tour pro John Johnson, shot 8-under-par 134 in the two-day event, capturing a tournament record $20,000 for first place. 0 Officf"ais of the Tosh1ba Senior Classic. including executive Pam Higgins testify that • Carrido's coaching helped them ~ increase their drives, reduce : costly strokes, and better maintain mental focus. Details.: l- 645-8495. • RIOtARD DUNH's club golf column : usually appears every Thursday. • YOUTH BASEBALL COSTA MESA NATIONAL Cubs 7, CaJdinals 2 Andy Lujan pitched four innings allowing just one run to lift the Cubs to their fourth consecutive win in an outing against the Cardi· nals. Tyler Dowers, Barratt Sprowl, Lujan and Dominic Rubino provid- ed timely hits to give the Cubs the lead, and Sprowl relieved Lujan in the fifth for the save. Phlllles 14, Giants 3 Robert Della Grotta paced a 13- hit attack for the Phillies with four hits of his own to lead the Phillies over the Giants. Brandon Kwtz and Clark Fonda each ripped a pair of hits. and Chad Czisny, Todd Mack- lin. casey Hales and Taylor Pham- Borsl had singles. Mark Aguilar and Macklin made great defensive plays for tbe Phils. Aaron Harper pitched two strong innings for the Giants. and thett offense was·Jed by Ryaii Kelly; Brian LaPerle, Alex Chikovani and Harper. Second baseman Reid Watanabe sparkled for the Giants.: Reds 13, Dodgers 3 Braves 4, Mets 2 NHBA MUSTANG DMSION Blue Jays 8, Mariners 8 . The Mariner~ Brien Flannagan nailed a home run over the rig!'! field fence in his 2 for 3 perfo~ mance. Nick Frazier also went 2 for 3 including a key bwit in the fifth td give tbe l,OadNVa a one-tu.o. lea&.~ · He later stt>lt!1ita~. :• Cheyne Smith went 4 for 4 witl1 a triple and two stolen bases - both steals were to home plate. : 1991 ' - lrrelev•nt Week is back •&ain for its 22nd year! Th•t's ript, June 22-27 in Newport Center - Fashion Island and other Orance County att.at, the aumerou1 p•rties.festivities. •nd events that accompany thi1 Celebration of the Undt'rdoe by ch•mpioninc the last pick in the upcominc NFL drart are all retumine. For inform•tion, please calJ (714) 263-0727. Moneys raised eo to various youth and 1port charities. But don't w•it until Jun~ enter our pre-draft contest to WIN! \ . CONTEST! CONTEST! CONTEST! CONTEST! Irrelevant Week·s 1991 NFL last Plaver Drafted Contest Pick the last pick (or come the closest) in the upcoming draft, April 20th. and WIN ... Grand PrlZe -weeken-1'9r 2 In San 01110 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 Dtaawuo $3 entry fee to the Irrelevant Week office: •)YP 0; T • 3723 Birch Street, Suite 11. Newport Beach. CA 92660. All proceeds from entry fees wiU go to Disabled Sports USA. ' u • ,. -----11-11-1rc-rasiPiiiero-mneii-iliioi ___ _ Name: · Address: Phone: My Draft Pick: S•aaced Pfw CfNm •pod 10.-rc:e. v~aaa Rlptt): Eric K.t•Mr·MarahaU: Danny Wuertrel-Florida, Ranc.ly Kindol'· Notre .O.me; Fred LAne·Lona eou..,, Brian KnuckJ ... WHt Ill~noie; Prieel Holme1t·Tone: Stevci Lo.· Indiana, Tony G.Uw,r. MiJamJ (FL); BrinnRobenon·FrHno St .. 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Yes. 3·92 -1~2 • ADOPTED Name Statement President Name Statement B ck L Perkins Steven Heigestad Korry O. eters Pamela eld ORDINANCE The following persons ere T_his statement was filed 'The following persons are T~is statement was filed This statement was filed T_his statement was filed T_hls statement· was filed f.OUAl HOV~G PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO:rlCE CITY OF doing business as: a) Surf wnh Iha County Clerk of doing business as: Best with the County Clerk of wllh the County Clerk of w11h lhe County Clerk of W11h the County Clerk of OP,.O RTU•"H COSTA MESA & Sand Hotel, b) Towers Orange County on 4-8-97 Automotive, 909 N Harbor Orange County on 4.8.97 Orang• County on 4.9.97 Orange County on 4-4·97 Orange County on 2·20-97 AllluleUlltadft11ismtillll11s GENERAL ORDINANCE 977 15 Reslaurant, c) Splashes, 19973716741 Bl11d.,SantaAna,CA92703 19973716732 19973716364 19973711678 M""lllPerluull(uttollloF•d· ~~~~~~~~= s t.eduled 10 be 1~ full 1555 South Coast High· Dally Pilot Aprll 11, 18. 25, Farzad farhoomand, 7815 69:7~~~~7~~11 18 25 Dally Pilot Aprll 11 , 18, 25, Dally Pilot Aprll 11, 18. 25, Dally Pilot March 21, 28, tralfabKt111sl1ttActoltHl1S-;; , , 0 and eMect 30 days way, Laguna Beach, CA May 2,1997 F784 E Ralnview Ct., Anaheim, M:~ ~:S7 pr • f 787 May2,1997 F781 May 2,1997 F792 Aprll 4,·11,1997 F730 1111t9dedwllkA111Mnlllllelal Attention Home Owners & fr " its adop1oon on Aprtl 92651 CA 92808 y , PUBL C NOTICE • 1997. and was adopted Regency P~o~enies, L.P. a PUBLIC NOTICE Fred lzadseta, 7233 E PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE I I• Mftrtlst ''111J pnlmact, •,y lhe following •011 call ;;,'~.0~3~ ~:;'~~~dB!u~~vna~~ Fictitious Bu1lne11 ~~~~; Dr., Anaheim, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou1 Business Flc11tlous Bu1lne11 Fictitious Bu1lnes1 ~=~=·~~n ,..~re, d~!~m~~1~11~a~ • te COUNCIL MEM· South. La Jolla, CA 92037 Name Statement Thia business Is con-Fictitious Business Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement 111,uiutluip.lllllill~s&lluser BERS: AYES: Buffa, KSC Managamenl, Inc., a The following persons are ducted by: a general part· Name Statement The following persons are The following persons are The following persons are .....,. ... ln.••lnllnliOftlo Monahan, Erickson, Calllorn1a corporation, doing business as: AMO nershlp The following persons are doing business as: Uva cloing b u siness as· doing business os: Amerl· IMM-Mll-'--u,Hml· C o wan , Somers. Managing General Partner Tectm1cal & Management Hove you started doing doing business as: Sound· Language Learning, 15372 Through The Lens, can Tonet, 4521 Caf'l;lpus -• ,...__ NOES: None. ABSENT: ot Regislrant, 533 Coasl Personnel Services. 28081 business yet? Yes, Feb. 17, Scapu Entertainment , Barr,nca Parkway, Suite 1603 1/4 E. Balboa Blvd .. Onve. II 215, Irvine, CA i.tlMordlsutl'linlfloa." None. Boulevard, South, La Jolla, Virginia, Mission Viejo, CA 1997 9582' Hamilton Ave •• 11313. 210, Irvine. CA 92718 Balboa, CA 92661 92612 n11 111wip1ptf will aol 0 RD 1 NAN c E 9 7 •1 CA 92037 92629 Fred I.tads eta -tiuntlngton Beach. CA Denni Barrett, 695 A Chll Jennifer Sue Urmston. Pamela Feld, 452 I Cam· -. .. lllllyeccept _, Mwertill· J ds Seeton 13 40 and Trus business is con· Drey1u~ Projects & Invest· This st:itemanl was hied 92646 lmva, Laguna Beach, CA 1603 l/4 East Balboa Sou· pus 01., ti 215, Irvine. CA lllHllof1tll1Aa11wllklllsl11 "'c" ' · ducted by: a hmited part· ments, Inc .. (CA), 28081 with the County Clerk of Cunis Allen Radmacher. 92651 le11ard, Balboa CA 92661 926.12 elltiN o.t M l.Jds Arlocte 7 10 Chapter nersh1p Virginia, Mission Vlejo, CA Orange County on 4·1·97 9542 Featherhill Or., Vllla This business is con· Tn1s business 1s con· This business . Is con· :, ...,..!111~,::..d 1Z11 : '1:111 or Tille 13 ol lhe Cosla The reglslranl(s) com· 92629 19973715884 Park, Cafll. 92667 ducted by: an 1ndivldual du.cled by: an lnd1v1du11I ducted by; an lnd1vfduol , •r \' sa Munic•pal Code. add· menced 10 transact bus1· This business is . con-Dally Pilot April 4 11 1a This business Is con· Have you started doing Have you started doing Have you started doing dwtlll111s adwettiud In lllls '"l.J a nonvoting CK·Olftcto ness under Iha f1Ct1t1ous ductecl by: a corporauon 25 1997 ' F7s0 ducted by: an lncllvidual business yet? No business yot7 No business yet? Yes, 11·95 ....,.,., .. IWlllMle tn Ill l"l·mber horn Rcleaf Costa business name(s) listed Have you staned doing · Have you staned doing Otnnl Barrett Jennifer Sue Urmston Pamela Feld ._..'"I tM11y Miis. lit cem- v.esa 10 the Paiks Recre· above on· Da1e: 1991 business yet? Yes, June 2. PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? Yes, 3·15·97 This statement was lolod This slatement was filed This statemanl was filed ,....,..,. I ..... alHUO . F · P Regency Propenles. L.P., 1995 Curt Radmacher with the County Clerk of wilh lhe County Clerk of wllh the County Clerk ol 1111·11ftll 1•I00·'2•·aea. kt :i ion C acollloes and ark· By· KSC Managemenl. Inc., Dreyfus Projecls & Invest· Flctltlou1 BuslneH This statement was flied Oronga Counly on 4.9.97 Orange Counly on 3·18·97 Orange County on 2·2o.97 lllt~lln OC1r1a,ieue w;ys ommiss•on M G.P., Paul L. Reed. EVP ments, Inc.,. Ronald M. Heme Statement wllh the County Clerk of 19973716746 19973714446 19973711679 : • R.E. Agents!! Showcase t hose special propenles In our Homes of 1he Week & Open Home Gulde publl'lhed each Saturday In the Real Estate Tab. ll°s an eflec:llv• and Inexpensive way to reach homebuyersl Call our Classllled Oepar1ment Todayll 642·5678 Aak about our curren1 speclalsl HE FULL TEXT of the or· This statemont was Mod Dauphin. President The followfng persons are Orange County on 4-8·97 Oa.ily Pilot April 11 1a 25: Daily Pilot March 21 28 Daily Pilot M111ch 21, 28, ''"HUD" QI SSOG. a ance may be road in me w11h the County Clerk ol T.hls statement was flied clolng buslntss as: Mis· 19973716737 M 2 1997 ' F7a2 Apnl 4 11 1997 j:71g Aprll 4, 11. 1997 F731 Gov't For·•ctos•d Cory Clerks Olf1ce. 77 Fair Orange County on 3-25-97 w1lh Iha County Clerk of slon.Home Care Servlc11 0 . p r ay • •---·--· --------------1 ---------c .. vo. Costa Mesa. 19973715130 Orange County on 2·25·97 25212 Stockport 121. La: M:y11Y2 ;1~~7Aprt 11• 18,;7 2 9 5; PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE HomH from pennies MARV T. ELLIOTT, Oa11y Pilot March 28, April 19g737122oe guna Hills, CA 92653 ' on $1 . Dellnquent Tax. eputy City Clerk 4, 11, 18. 1997 F745 Daily Pilot March 21. 28, Enrique A. Compos, 25212 __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E__ Flctltlou1 Bu1lneu Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Fictitious Buslne11 Fictitious BuslnHS Aepo's, AEO'e. Your . Ap 11 4 1, 1~7 F728 Stockport I 21 Laguna Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement are a . To 11 Free Published Newport PUBLIC NOTICE r ' ' Hills, CA 92653 ' Thi following persons ore The following persons ate The following persons are The folloW1ng persons ore 1·800·218·9000 !.1(..och-Cosia Mesa Daily PUBLIC NOTICE Ana Gray, 29777 Nlguet Flctltloui Builnell doing business as: Ughl· doing business as: Seam-doing business os: Glob-doing business as: South· ext.H·1398 f· 101 Apnl 11, 1997 Flctltloua Bu1lne11 Road tl'B, Laguna Niguel, Name Statement house Technical Group, less Networks, 19003 Can· ahnk lnternalional, 20191 land Glass & Mirror, 6175 for current llsllngs. F776 Name Statement Fictitious Buslne11 CA 92677 The fonowlng persons are 1624 Coriander IC Cosla yon Circle, Trabuco Can· Hillsldo Or .. Orange. CA Manchester, Buena Park, --------- ---------• The following persons are N•m• Statement This business Is. con· doing buslness_as: Gene Mesa CA 92626 • yon, CA 92679 92889 . CA 90621 PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: Foun· The following persons ate ducted by: 1 general part· O. Brown. 2'1~60 M~r· Yol.,;da Davila, 1624 Cort· Terran William Lund, Slave.sh Bakhtwl, 20191 Carson Cati Landen, 2569 SUMMARY OF tain Valley Mini-Mart & LI· doing business as: Ho-nershlp guerlte Pkwy. •C197, Mis· ander IC. cosla Mesa. CA 19003 Canyon Circle. Tra-Hillside Dr., Orange, CA Elden Ave.. IC·l, Costa quor. 9520 Warner Ave .• medical Corporation, 3629 Have you 11arted doing slon Viejo, CA 92692 92626 buco Canyon, CA 92679 92869 Mesa. CA 92627 ADOPTED ORDINANCE Un11 A, Founlam Valley, CA w. MacArthur Blvd., '205, business yet? No Donald Gene Brown, This business Is con· This business 11 con· This business 11 con· This bu1lne11 Is c. on· CITY OF 92708 Santa Ana. CA 92704 Enrique A. Campos 27660 Marg.uerlte Pkwy. ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an individual ducted by: an lndlVidual ducted by: an Individual COSTA MESA Ricardo Gutierrez Estrada. Homedlcal Corporation, This statement was filed IC197, Mission Viejo, CA Have you starled doing Have you started doing Have you slarted doing Hove you staned doing ORDINANCE 97-8 1s 2805 W. Edinger, Santa (CA), 3629 W. MacArthur with the Couniy Clerk ol 92692 business yet? No business yet? Yes, 3-1·97 business yet? No business yel? No Oov't Forectosed Hom•• from pennies on $1 . Delinquent Tu. Repo'a, REO'a. Your a rea . Toll Free 1 ·800.218·9000 ext.H·t381 for current listings. s heduled to be In lull Ana. CA 92704 Blvd., ~nos. Santa Ana, CA Orange Counly on 4·1·97 This business Is con· Yolands Davila Terran W. Lund Siavash Bakhllart Carson Carl Landers ce and errec1 30 clays Hermila MonOragon, 2805 92704 19973715879 ducted by: an lnd111idual This statement was llled This statement was filed This 11a1emen1 was flied This statement was filed --------- 1m 11s adop1oon on Apfll W. £drngar. Santa Ana, CA This business Is con· Dally Pilot April 4 11 18 Have you started doing with the counly Clerk of with the County Clerk of With the County Clerk of wllh the County Clerk of NEED DOWN I 1997. and was adopted 92704 duciecl by: a corporation 25 1997 ' na2 business yet? No Orange CouRty on 4·8·97 Orange County on 3·18-97 Orange County on 3-25-97 Orange County on 3·31·97 PAYMENT? 'v tne 'follow•og roll call Thi s business is con· Have you stanecl doing • Donald Gene Brown 19973716745 19973714417 19973715129 19973715772 We w ill loan you the ~o~e ~O UNCIL MEM· ~tt;ted by· husband and ~~:~nes1 yet? Yes, Oct. PUBLIC NOTICE J:;~1 1~~at~~~~:y w~1~1~18:, Dally Pilot April 11, 18, 25, Dal.'y PUot March 21, 28, Daily Pilot March 28. APfil Oally Pilot Aprll 4, 11, 18, down payment on the RS. AYES: Buffa, Have you slar1ed doing Homedlcal Corporation Flctltloua 8"1lneH Orange County on 3-18·97 May 2 1997 F783 Aprtl 4. 11• t997 F721 4• 11• 18• 1997 F73a 25• 1997 F758 home of your choice Monahan, Erickson • .. ---· -------•·---------C 0 wan s 0 mer a'. business yet? ves, 08·0t· Joseph F. Oper1cz. Vice Name Statement 19973714385 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ancs arrange tho un· ' 96 Pres. The following plfSOl\S are Daily Pilot March 21. 28, derlylng 1st Mortgage l'IOES: None. ABSENT: R1~rdo Gu1iarrez Estrada This 11111menl w11 filed doing business 11: Dave'• April 4 , 11. 1997 F718 _F_l_c_tl_ll_o_u_s_B_u_a_ln_•_•_s_ Fictitious Business Fictitious BualnH• Fictitious Bualnes1 financing. 8uyera and None. Hocmila MonOragon with the County Cllfk of Trailer Repair, 2245 Nam• Statement Name Statement N•m• Statement Name Stetement R •a 1 tor• ca 11 ORDINANCE 97·8 adds T,hls slatement was filed Orange Co~ on 3·25·97 Pomona Ave., Costa Meaa, PUBLIC NOTICE The lollowlng persons are The following persons are Th• tollowlng persons a.re The lollowlng persons are Tne oownPayment Co St•cuon '8·86 10 Article 1 of with the County Clerk ol 19973715132 CA 92624 doing business as: Quality dolng bu9fness as: Pros· doing busineu as: Mobile clolng bu1lness as: Plall· Bkr 239.4334 i:r ap1er IV ol Tille 8 of the Orange County on 4.7.97 Dally Pilot March 28, April Oavfd A. Coulter, 2245 Flc;tltlous BuslneH Cleaning Services 2900 Oii, 2052 Newport Blvd., Marketing Company, 20915 num Leads, 177 Rive11ldet--------- C1.1sta Mesa Munici pal 19973716580 4, 11 . 18, 1997 F736 Pomona Ave .. Costa M11a, Name Statement Bristol Slreet, Ste.' C·I05, Sia 8. Costa Meaa, CA Shellfish 1.n., Huntington Dflve, Suitt F, Newport BALBOA Code for solid waste hauler Daily Pilot April 11. 18, 25, CA 92627 The following persons a.re Costa Mesa, CA 92626 92627 Beach, CA 92648 Stach. CA 92663 PENINSUIA 1007 permottees to comply with Moy 2. 1997 F7a0 PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bu1lna11 Is con· doing business as: KL Ser· Clarisse Be.zancon, 105 George O. Herblk, 2052 Timar Baker Cuny, 20915 David M. Perry, 177 River· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii n Id 1 t Fictitious Bualn•H ducted by: an Individual vices 531 Fullerton Av· Roadrunner Ln Fountain Newport Blvd.. Suite 6, Shellfish Ln.. Huntington aide Drive, Suite F, Ntw· 1 e so 1 Cwas 0 ~g~oernen PUBLIC NOTICE R1gl11rant h11 not ytl enue' Newport Beach CA Valley CA 92709· Cosla Meaa, CA 92627 8each, CA 92648 port Beach. CA 92663 with the oonty o range. Name Statement l)egun to transact buslneu 92663 ' This • buslnus 19 con· This business Is con-This business 11 con· This buslnen Is con· THE FULL TEXT OF THE Fictitious Bu1lne11 The following person• are under lhe fictitious busl· Kristen Balle Long 531 clucted b . an Individual dueled by: an Individual dueled by: an lnd1vldual dueled by: an lndillidual ORDINANCE moy be read Name Statement doing business as: South n .. • name or names listed Fullerton Avenue. N'ewp~ Hove y~~ started doing Have you started doing Have you started doing Have you lllrted doing in tho City Clerk's Office, The following persons are Coast Tax Service, 1368 herein. Beach, CA 92663' business yet? Yes, 4•1•94 buslnoH yet? No busfneas yot7 YH, ~111-94 business yet? No 77 Fair Dr1ve, c osla Mesa. doing business as: Calllor· Logan Ave., #I, Costa D1vlJ;YA. Coulter This business I• con-Clarisse eezancon George o. Herbik Timar Baker Cuny David M. Perry •BALBOA COVE* 30' Boat Dock + 3BR 3SA Townhouae. 2-car garage . $285 ,000. Broker. 903·8377. MARV T. ELLIOTT, nians for Famlly Justice,, Mesa. CA 92626 Thlf 11a1emen1 was flied ducted by: an lndlvldual This statement was flied Thi• 1tatemen1 was filed This stofement was filed Thia statemenl was filed 0 t Cit Cl k 964 Springlletd St .. Costa W1lllam James Scott, Jr., with the County Cltfk of Have you started doing with the County Clerk of with. the County Clerk ol with lht Counly Clerk ol with the County Clerk of fOUtf?AlN •PPU Y Yd •!, Mesa, CA 92626 1300 Adams Ave., 1126, Orange County on 3-24-97 business yet? YH, Feb. 1, Orange County on 4.2.97 Orange County on 3·18·97 Orange County on 3·25-97 Orange County on 4·1·97 VALLEY 1034 ublrshe .. aw port Jim Harsh, 964 Sprtngfletd Costa Mesa, CA 92628 19973715011 t997 t9973714422 19073715134 19973715885 13"3ch·Cost3 Mesa Daily St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Michael Cook 1446 Glen· Dally Pilot March 28, APfll Kristen Bella Long 19973716107 Oolly Piiot March 21, 28, Daily Pilot March 28, April Dally Pilot April 4, 11. 18, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pt:it April 11, 1997 Ktrk Wrlliam Rl,,ella, 6802 lox, Huntlnglon Beach, CA 4 1t 18 1997 F7.t8 Thlt statement w11 liled Dally Pilot Aprll 11 , 18, 25, AP ·14 11 l997 F123 4, 11, 18, 1997 F741 25 1997 f759 "D NUMBER 1 F777 E Hunld•I• St.. Long 92S.7 • • • with the County Cl•rl< of May 2, 1997 F785 II ' • -·~--------.. PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, CA 92808 This business la con-POBLIC NOTICE Orange Cowity Ol'I 3-25-97 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC lfoTICE PUBLIC NOTICE • PUBLIC NOTICE Y00NUE 0HAFYETW0FO~N1~ James Potter Slivers, ducted by: a general part· 19973715133 n.,.. Flct ltlou. Bu.In... 2378.1 Via Calzada, Mission nershlp , Fictitious 8ualn•11 Oall" Piiot March 28 An II Flctltloua BuslnH• Fictitious Buslne11 Flctltlou• Buslne11 Flotltloua Bu1lne11 DEN ADS. ENTER V1a10. CA 92691 Have you slarted doing Nam• Statement 7 • ,..r Name Statement Na"'• Statement Nam• Statement THE DINNER FOR Name Statement This buslnan Is con· business yet? No The lolloWlng per1<>11s 111 4• 11 • 18• 1997 F740 Na"ie Statement The following persons 11e Tht following persons a.re The following persons are TWO CONTEST. The following persons 111 dueled by: an unlncorpo-William James Scon, Jr. doing buslne11 as: a) Man-TM fotowlng plf~OOI are doing business 11: Moore doing business as: Orl(an doing bu1lne11 as: Ingala '4/1~112/97 doing business 11· Sunsel rated association other Thi• llattment w11 flied 1ged Malntananc•. b) AM PUBLIC NOTICE ~°'':9 business 81• Aguda Accounting, 1018 van Oyke Pools & Spa, 10368 Placer Enterprises, 1250 Adams --------- Partners, 1105 Quall St., then a pannt11hlp with the County Clerk of Notary, c) Newport Mall E 11 M eoh 'stworcka, 3l8 1(2 or., Laguna Beach. CA River, Fountain Valley, CA Av•., 15202, Cotta Mlle, H11NTINGTON Newport Beach, CA 92660 Have you started doing Orange County on 3·25·97 Box, 2052 Newport Blvd.. Fictitious Bu1lnH• HI 161 I., osta M11a, 92651 92708 CA 92626 t<ennoth E. Laird. Truslee bualneu yet? No t997Q715131 Sul1e 6. Coata Mesa, CA . Name Statement CA 92627 Marilyn Moore Wl11on, Kenneth Orris, 31000 lng1l1 Rlngl>ler, 1250 BEACH • 1040 of the la••~ Family Trust. James Harsh oauy Piiot March 28, April 92827 The following persona are Danlat Robert Aguda, 3l8 1018 Van Dyke Dr .. Laguna Beach Blvd., Huntington Adams Ave., 15202, Cosra iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil••ii 1115 Bayview. Napa, CA This statement was fifed 4• 11, t8, 1997 F739 George o. Httblk, 2052 doing business as: Wein. l/2 E. 161h St., Costa Beach, CA 92651 Buch, CA 92848 Mna, CA 92826 94559 wllh the County Clerk of Newport . 81vd .. Sull• e. ~rg Homes, 18201 Von Mesa, CA 926.?7 Thia bu1lnen 11 con-Thia bu1ln111 Is cpn-Thia buslneu 11 con. 2 .. atory TWl\hme 28r Jilme,s C Gianullas, 1105 Orange County on 3·25-97 PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mase, CA 92627 Karman Avenue, Suite Thi• bu~lnau lvl• con-ducted.by: an lndMdual duclld by: an lndlvfdual duded by: an lndiVldual ! 1.68a, end unit. Ltg Quall St., Newpon Beach, 18973715135 Thia buelneu 11 con· 1160, lr11lnt, Callfornla ducted by. an Ind ldual Have you started doing Have you 1t1rted doing Have you lllrt.ed doing patio, w/d hkup. Only CA 92"<> Dally Pilot March 2a. Aprll Fictitious Bualn•H ducted by: an lndlVlduat 92612 bH•r• yo~ :w1•d doing bus1n111 ytt? Yts. 1992 bu1lnt11 yet? Y11, 3-17·97 bu1lnt11 yet? No $74,000 agt 988-4906 01vld J. Glanu1111. 1105 4 11 18 1997 F7 8 N•m• ltatenMnt Have you llarted doing Paul Jo11ph Welnb11g, us neat Yet 0 Marilyn MOOl't Wdson Ktonlt Orris Ingala Rlngbjer Quail SI . Nawpon Beach, • • • 3 The IOllowlng petsona lie bualneas yet? Y11. t0-1·95 131 Via X.nthe, Newport Oanlat Rot>art Aguda Thi• atallmtot w11 flltd This stalelMnl was filed Thia sta1trnen1 w11 filed WHY ftBNT T 281< CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE doing bu1lnes1 11: SOK George o. Httblk Beach, Calilomla 92833 . Thi• •t.alefMnl waa filed with the County Clerk of wllh Iha County Cllfk ol with ttit County Cletlt Of Down tor B •a ch Vlc1or J. Mahony. 1105 Tacnnologlea, 28•U5 Thia at.atement w11 nted Thia bu1lne11 I• con-with 1™' County Clefk of Orange County on 2·19·97 Orange County on 3-25-97 Orange County on 4•1,97 Condo, Oaled Comm. Quail St .• Newport Beach, "ctltloua 8ualneaa MarshReld, Lake F0te1t. With tha County Cllfk of ducted by: an lndlvldual Orange County on >4•11-1)7 19973711519 t9973'11139 1ee73711811 lnc:ld• w /d , micro. CA 92660 NanM ltatetft9nt CA92e30 OrMQe County on 3'1Mt Have you tWled doing tHn7t8734 Dally Piiot March 21 28 Dally P~ot Miich 28, t\prll Dally Pilot April .. 11 ti $99,000 Agt. 1.47.104 .. Thi~ bbu!ln111 ''-• con-The f~ P9fl0n9 at• Srln Kundula, 28445 1997:1714401 bUslnetaP-·" ...J!!."wN.!.._. Diiiy Pilot Apfll 11, 11, 25. APfll • 11 1997 ;:729 4 11 1e. 1097 n 42 25 1997 ' ;71j ---------duct..., Y· a gto41r. part· doing txnlneiS aa: a) Allat· Mar•hn•d. uke 'or .. t. Daly Pilot Mtfch 21 2t Thi: ..v .... ~. -...... g Ma~ 2, 1907 F788 ' • ' ' • IIVIN! 1044 'rti!h:~111rant commenctd ~!~:11 c~~~~nlot>iu::; ~:t~ Motamedlan, Ai>f11 4• 11• 1907 m4 Wllh 11::fy w~i!nf"~ 'UILIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE On the move? to tran1acl bUllnt11 und•r Group, c) Fortune Per~ 23034 Wakeftald Ct., La-'UILIC NOTICI Orange County on 3·27-17 F1otltloua aualn .. • MEET lhe llctltlOUI bualneu nt4 COC\lultanta of lrVlne. QUNl N'9ue1. CA 12t17 , .. 7:1718'°4 Pkltltleutl .......... Na.M ···••ment Sell your extra name or n1m11 llaled 18552 MecArthur Blvd., Thia bu1lnH1 I• con-Plotltleue .......... Dalty Piiot AptJ ... 11, ti, ....... ·~· The lo~'*'°"'.,. someone special ho h Id al(tiov•.: ~27;!rd J ste. 345. rrvin.. cA eaet2 duatd by: a oet*" pan. Nw -. .. ....,, ~. 1"1 nae ~~~Mr• "~ t>u11ne .. 11: T1i. through classlfled use o enn • ...,. r • am•• Fortuna Pettonnel A~ncy neral!lp The lollOWlng pweont 11• ..._,. --• •· °'' um 8u11ne11 Sy1tam1 Items c. Glanullaa, David J. oi. of Irvine. <CM. t8552 Have you atll1ed dOlng CIOI~~ •: 91uewa. ftUIUC NOTICI nla 8rldal Connection•, • 1 Campu1 Orlvt, I 2111: FJND .In Classified anullH, Victor Mahony MacMhuf Blvd .• Ste. 345, l>Ylinft• ~No ...... 89"*.. ...... 10,. IUCklnah•m ~ne. \Nine, CA 12812 ------- Wllh the County Cletk ol Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-Thia •~ .,.. Med~ leech. CA ..__ IUt.......e !-.,_ry _D. ~•rt. lOtf pus Of ,' 215. tNina, CA an apartment thf~::i ... ~. ---~ -- Out of 8tate Owner Sacrificing 3bd 2.lb• lncredlbl• 1.!P9"81d••· Qft1.at 1eims, new decor. '219,000. •0wn9f/Aaent• 711·1100 I( ........ or70•·• .. •909 Thia ltllametll w.. flltd IMne, CA t2tt2 Shalvalft ~ 21• ..,.,. &AM,~ .......... ......... Newpoit a..cA. CA 92eeO Pamela f'tld, 4521 C•m-S.11 ho Otano• County on 3-18"'17 duc1ed by: a corporation with the counev a.rtt of "'°" L ,.,...,,., ., TM~""'°"' .. ~ LAn.. N9WpOf1 12t12 through clauifled M2 ... 7a tn737t4401 Have )'O'I •tarted doing 0tanoe COW!tY on ~n.tt ...,... u;. .. Hunttngton dOlf'9 bulln9'IJ •: ......_. t':"· :.=: 1, con-Tf\11 bu1ln•H la con· , •--UST lOSS Dally l'llol March 2,, 28, 1"7J711tM 8Moh, CA tld end AnOdet ... 1144 --------•----------1o1UW rv ~llA, 11, 1997 F725 TRADE Dally~ Mwch 21, AcWll Thlt _,,.,.,.., I• eon-......, #32, ~.CA SELL TRADE SILL TRADE -----Wh play Hid• 'N ... l1, 1•. 11t7 1'74' .,...., ~an lndMdlMll t2I02 ........... Over Sfft With chlldcar•? through cluslfled Whfttw VCMot'r• buvtna ~nom. .:' -~ ,~ ......,..,.. classlfled your ulld Vlhlclt lvaugh clellllled aoo..t. Mlln l'loor. C•ll Cl•••lfl•d M 2 -887I or ·~· clueifted cleeeffled. tao:a · • yocK home '""'''¥"' thfOUQh clailfled M ...., .,, ...... obO tod•VI 142·M71. COYef'9 d yow nffd•I 78 Tiii• bullnHt 11 con. lhrOuOb classlfled ~ M2·H71 Ml.U?a 1-1111 ~ ... ••--- (. .. ... , .. .. .. . (N ., I • Newport Bc.-achluma Mesa Daily Pilot SATURDAY. APRIL 12, 1997 17 .. NEWPORT -----·LA " -----•I BEACH 1069 HOUSES/ GUNA BALBOA N'"WPORT BUSINESS SEBl<ING EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 • CONDOS NIGUEL 2152 PENJNSUIA 2607 BEACH 2669 OPPORTUNITY WOMEN 3004 EMPLOYMENT 5530 f 3 ~~.~· s~:~=· e~::~ •F•O•R•RE-•N•T·--li•iiiitiieiieiisii•ii2iiBii9'iiiiciioiiniidiio iiiiiil'iiaiibiiuiiloiiuiiaiiiiViileiiwiiiiii iiuiiniilqiiuii•iiii1iibiidiirmiiiiii1iibiia iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii9ii0ii4 Handsome Attorney • le lga, Cl•rk liiciiuiisiiTiiOiiMiiEiiilRiiaii•iiRVtCiiiiii•il. ' Bright. Lg. yd. Agt Very pvt lower end At Th• aeaoh l w/loft condo a1yle apt. PAY PHON• AOUTB Seek• very altr•ctlve EMPLOYMENT Ff. 12.gpm. Apply at SPECIALI ST Patty 64._6373 K20i --. unit. Community paol, 1bd w/garage-$1,095 VaulleCS ceilings, llght 36 Local & Eatab SitH sllm wnt lemale 26•34 •530 250 Ogle St .CM. Work h•ll day •t near 1 tl o pp Ing, Lg 2-car garag., $200 & airy walk through f d 11 • 360~947 "1 C 1 1 Southern C a!l.lomla'• Bayfront Condo Boat GENERAL 2102 -Oav1d A Thomp1on Rllr1 151 O W . Balboa Blvd kitchen, large walk-In Earn up to S1500 wkly or • ng. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 11er0~0 0 t moSI dynamic Cham-i sllp avail. 2brl2ba, HC iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mgr 873-2519 closet , ctl1hwasher , 1-800-888-4980-•---------.. pera ora ber of Commerce. Th9 bldg owe 111. Only 493.5955 private extra l•rge PERSONAL LIFEGUARDS Wanted! Lltlg•tlon N. w p 0 rt B •• c h • •VENDING ROUT .. • aupport co Is bldg • 169KI L.H. 675-1653 Loa Alamlloa 2br 2ba. _________ ---------patio from living room, Hiring Lifeguard• ' Chamber or Com· •, BAYVIEW TERRAC• B IJI 1 H ·-CORONA additional patio off of •20 prime locatloni• SERVICES 3005 & Swim Instructors production italt lor all merce ls seeking a "" oau u\ ouae. 2·car EWPORT bdrm w/outslde stor-•Priced for quick Call 752·0991 •hills. Pay "SS/hr. part time position that ' lrnmac. 3BD, 2.SBA • gar, everything newl s11:11cH ~169 DEL MAR 2622 ..ale•B00-711·4361• 6 mo'• prior dup-• home. Comm. PQol & $1200. 447.0820 ~ ~ age space. Vertical World Cl••• Writer Admln Assist pllcalll'lg exp. necos-is a pleasant, eervlce P , I blinds Incl u ded. _________ Olen'""' OelTaco JM orient ed C uato mer I t' • .. l f I I I .. . . C" . ( • )> rt .. • .. ' ( • • l. •pa. ro ell onally ·--,. • · · WEST COAST sary. Flexible. hard landscaped yard with ---------2Bd 28• Versailles tBd 1Ba Den Walk to trr.oughout, skyllgr1 In MONEY Peters, NorlSC"trom working Individuals Service Aepresenta- waterlall. Lota or CORONA lmmac lux condo. Wik bch/town. Upper, W/O bv~~~ro'~~j· v':inn?tuyi TO LOAN 2914 ~t~~ossi ~~~oan:{~~: PUBBOLAICTAINTGION 1hould coll Amy ol ~~"a~~e:ef~e~~~t c~~ extras I 5349•000· By DEL MAR 2122 to Bch. Pvt corner unit Now palnl/tlte. Avoll dressing areal Neutrol liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sports lllu st rated. Career Slrotogles (ti mg and visiting public. Owner 714"725•0247 S1200Avt5·t 645-9029 lmmod s9oo 673·9599 carpet throughout! (credits). Press Sooils publishers as-_ .... l,_7_1_4 .... )_2_5_1_·9_9_1_1_ BEST BUVI 3B 28 J Block• from the Carport stall to ac-YOAO NUMEBERF 2U Releases, Corporate sistont w/groat comm Clerlcal Duties lnBlgCanyonVllla Crk • ••mine 2bd, 2ba Townhouse a ah H 111 commodate 1 vehicle U HAV ONO Blos.· Free-Lance skills 10 Interface w/ N .B . I nvestme n t 3 bd 2 1;. b tll r FA, OR, 2 car AC, 2-car attach gar, e c ugo v 1'19 • ONE OF TWO HID· I S rm, "I" a, o y apace avail In 1 & 2 Included. Very brlghl OEN · AOS. ENTER (sports, business cl ents assist alos management firm • Answer IACom lr19 ontry cathedral call gar, spa. r lse, nr Fash. Is. Imm. Occ. a ... po 11 1 g a eal 1 and gen otc Mac ewp soek1 PT ecoptlonlst/ 1 1 r 2 ca' ~ 5360 0v00• $2300/mo. 835·2242 51495, 640·1!529 bedroom apt homes. n,.. 0 n v n r THE; DINNER FOR 1tor es). Fast. No re-· A r calls request ng nor-• r g .. r. • wood burning tire-Call now, won·1 last! TWO CONTEST. talnor. Pay by the job. a big+. Fax/send res: o-t o rte a I sup ~ rt. mation on the New-MlnCa21MBageahcah~.dAogt. 2BR Townhome place and gigantic $1470. 789-0931 4/10·4/12/97 •(714)548-0625• P.O. Box 2926 NB CA Excellt'nl phone man-port Harbor Area. ht! COSTA MESA 2124 2 SBA L 2 a l l ct-t 92659 Fax#: 650·4904 ner. Computer skllls • Preparatlon o f llsta Pgr,733·5584 . . r g -car P o. uae o h I 597 4 attach ga r ago. shopping & schools. ••••••••• •Adm In. Asst.• olp ul Assist w/hhng ot members. area de- • ooo x380 Romocl. E'nd unit. Dogs & cots welcome. MISCEL' llMEOUS I••••••••• SCHOOLS & Small fast paced & vat1ed clorlcal mographlcs and othft BY OWNER Primo 1 MILE TO BEACH $1500/mo. 640-5684 Starting from $985. IJM,I ANNOUNCEMENTS INSTRUCTION 3012 otllco seoks oxpor'd duties. Coll between support materials. Newport Pen Baylron1 Lrg 1 & 3 Bd Mobile•==-.....,~--=--,--Call 789·1753 for RENTALS admln. asst. w/xlnl 2pm-4pm 780·8844 • Record keeping of w/dock. 1-1/2 size lot. Homos 10 Lse or buy. 3Br 3Ba Twnhm• more details (some ••••••••• V'(Ord processing , Clo rk/Gf1t Wrapp•r member referrals and 2-stry , Sbr, Sba . Loe. at 1741 Pomona Nv.cprt Crest. Fp,.w/d , restrictions apply). t---------KARATE spreadsheet & data· Ff. 11am-6pm Apply lultlUment of lnfoI-~f.990.000. 102"1 W. C.M. Sp#3,lll10#44 ~~~kot~~.6~~26'f:: 2706 THEATER SELF DEFENSE base skills. A strong at2500gtoS1,CM. mationreq~e:ts.d cs r lY Ave, NB. 675-7599 Leslie 7t4·852·55891 __________ ---------ROOMS Adult & Children background In acctg CM Cat e ring Co •Light typ1n., 1.n a • Locatio n & Price •••3Br 2Ba Walk to Bavrldge Immaculate COSTA MESA 2624 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CASTING 2921 Private or Group Em-and/Or gen.oral book-seeks driver prep per-;:~~~~~!i~.n work 11 • .:lR, 2-car garage, Triangle Sq. Hrdwood 380, 3BA. Executive N .B . Oceanfront & liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii phas11 on Physlcal & ke~plng is highly son PT days Must be SI 99k. BJ Johnson ltrs. f\V storage. Pets townhome. S2050/mo. Prime E'sido Twnhme 22nd St. Pvt room Be Dlacoveredrioday Splrllual 1ransl0tma-dosared. Fax r.esumo 25 y. o • Cloan OMV. Requirements: Elhs Really 721-0132 nog. $1550. 546-19-37 Stella 75g.3729 00 f Start your exciting 11on by 3rd O""ree w/salary pref s to: Chris 631-0778 alt 12 14 s , 2bcl 2 .5ba unfurn, share bath. ~" 073-465 2 ---· ------•Newport Heights • 3 br/2 ba triplex Big Canvon, 2ar 2Ba. 1-car gar+ 1 spoco Utol paid. N/S pref. modehng career nowl Black Belt Master/ Compute r T •ch • Excellent telephone 3 27 Catalina Dr Large deck on Goll $1175. Bkr 871-8100 K1tchene11e In room. •Froo Interview • Konpo Karat~ __ A_D_V_E_R_T-IS-IN-G--1 Macintosh Repair and communications skills. 3br/3ba. don, pool. upstairs unat, balcony, Course. New carpel Lnclry. 1 block to 662·1000 10am-9pm Angel Cove St'udlo SALES Tech Support Exp r • PC word processing Mini ocean vlow. 2-car77~a~~~i P~1250 and paint, pool/tennis. STUDIO w/l Br & lg Newport Pier. $490. 714•723•8 0 23 TELEMARKETING Call 645·4022 or Fax expenence. . Reduced 10 S495Kll SHOO. 724-1948 patio. Gr•at View!! Call Sam 675-4808 ------------------Community nowspa-Aosumo· 645-5250 • Ability 10 work In G nd Alt 675 6161 51250• 964-8585• Ulls Inc. No Pots. LOST & Chances are per seeks energo11c ---------. last paced, challeng-ru Y r • $650• • • 645-112t NB Furn Rm Kit prlv, Oce an Bay & E 'aldtill Lg 2-mstr, Fabulous Cuatom lndry, pool, tenn. N/ FOUND 2 925 you will rind individual for retail Ing work environment. Sunset Views 2.5ba, tp. grdnr, hk· Home up grad o d k F 1 I'd iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii h t d display and now bus1· Can't seem to • Knowledge ot the H b Rid up, walk to Back Bay. 3 b d /2 b a . Large•---------sm · ema e P6r0e0 3· w a you nee ness devolopmon1 gel to all those Newport Harbor Area • ar or go• Must seel $1250. backyard. $2600/mo. NEWPORT SSOO. 645• Found Lorge brown at l)'le price Experience helpful. helpful. Elegant 2bdrm, 2 ()ath A t 640 7000 1 L . 1 Salary ... Commission repair jobs .'-c:ir gar, prof lands. 650-2809 or 642-9722 g ~ BEACH 2669 ---------ma e ab mix n N.B. you want to pay + Benel11s Ph s cal/ around the house? Custom throughou11 Gated Communltu,''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VACATION • • 714"721 "9963 when you read · Y ' ---------, 1• Drug ·Screening ro· Let the •$469,000· HUNTINGTON 2-Mstr Suites, View of RENTALS -2722 LOST DOG Small Classified quired. EOE c'1ass1·11ed Open Sal/Sun 1·5 Pool. Jeanne/Romax SERENITY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii black Pomeranian w/ · Fax Resume Alln: 23 Lucorno BEACH 2140 451·1247 Sl,700 * * bluo collar on 4/5 In daily Janiso Crpss Service • 760-9590 N.B. Steps to sand. CM (PomonaNlctorlat ___ 6-.4 .... 2-.-·5 ... 6-.7..__8__ (714) 965-l174 Dire ctory Owner/Broker Newport North View. 2 & 3 bdrm W 11 son SI r o o Is.) s ELL Or call 965·3030 POINTE NEWPORT Exec Hm 5Br 2.5Ba 2bd/2 .5ba. 2-car EAS'tBLUFF. A lovely S800·S1000/wkly Reward. 845•4343 helpyoutind Those LUXURIOUS Edlngor/N,wla_ncl attached gar age placo to live. 1Br. Pgr, 800·616-4018 App_t S etters reliable help. Please send Resume by April 18 to: Mr. Jeff Parker Newport B each Chamber of Commerce 1470 Jamboree Road Newport Beach, CA 92660·6294 CONDOS boast 3BD, ~~~.1 ~~4~5tutW70~66s0t1• hrdwd firs. S1395mo. ~~~u~~~:o~~ J~r~a:i:: ---------LOST Gold bracelet your used vehicle FT/PT. No Selling 642•5678 2.5BA. Tho square __________ , ____ 7_o_7_·_7_5_8_3__ RENTALS TO on 4/2 Fash Isl, pkng through classified or Exp Necessary.---------·-S675. Shown by appt. lol by Bloomlngdalos 642 5678 Computer knowlodgo, footage ranges from Homes For Rent Pvt Beach 2 +2. Now Or call 72t -0416 SHARE 2724 and Atrium Caurt. • 56-57hr .. bonus ... Cus t.omer Servlc•/ Inside Sales Fortune 500 Company seeking motivated 1nd1v1dual w/min 1 yr exper. in cust serv/ telemarketing to call & • pro111de customer ser- vice to our community org a ni zations. (25-30hrs per wk) 1500sq.lt.·1680sq It. Come and enjoy lhe decor/Berber/vert/pnt, 673-8B76 comm. Call Ron: 973. Offere d ot luxury of living i.n a FP. patio, pool, carprt. •1BR $725• TRADE 9272 or Fax 973-2124 S235,900·S259,900 home al allordable $1295, quietl 673-3059. 2BR 2BA $835 3br Irvine Twnhse nr Broker Co-op apl. prices In our O/W,lncl. 60x30 pool. college, 2-car gar.••••••••• th h I 'fj d As semblV/Packl ng Call Today 548-8048 beautltul Mobile Home,,.________ N o pols. Carport. assoc amens, n/smkr PERSONALS roug c asst le Warehse1Shlp.' Need Community!! No pets.•• Vist a Del Mesa $350. ,..,utils 693·0277 642·5678 COL & 1111 501b. Call Call 7 days/week APARTMENTS •5 45·4855* M·F 8·6. Jell 843-9288 MOBILE Hp MES 1100 I---------"'---CdM 2br 2ba, great 71 4-89~·7177 FOR RENT •Boaoh Area• decor, fp, lg deck,------------------ Pononsulo yrly 2-3bd. w/d, n/pets 5650. BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE All closo to waler. ... 1'2 utila 759·6686 FOR RENT 2769 FOR RENT 2769 SB 7 5-S 1 1 50. WI n Io r & Cd M H s e by B ch! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ca I or send resume to· ---------2144 Doublowlde 2br 2ba, IRVINE den, din rm. lrg cov-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BALBOA Vacation Rentals also. Furn br, ba, sm ofc. VIiia Rentals pvt entrl Gar, yrd, pet ered porch. 55 • P:trk UCI 3bd, 3ba. vlow. dbl 525,000. 642-0773 gar, AC, amenolies. No ISLAND 2606 675-4 9 12 ok. $740. 723-5468 E'slde CM lurn 1 bd/ pots. Yrly S 1790. cbl/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii b P h S waler Incl. 725-9626 Beautiful. New 2 1-2 CdM love lv rm share cornor un11 on Back bath, lg k1I, sundeck. Bay wllatgo windows w/d, fem n/smk. Aval and high cetllngs. now. S435. 721·9546 Pvt gar, w/p, Ip, frig. CM 4Br 2Ba Nice G 11ted C ommunltv hse. Quiet area near $1365. 789-1746 CCC. W/d, gar, $375 l a . ore · pace Beautiful uppor 2bd/ S395. Pymn1s 5100. '"'w.,..o-o-d""'b_r ,...ld"'"g_e_2_+_1_. lba. 2 patios. Ip, now 21sl/Tuslln. 760-6261 upper end, bit-in s1ve. carpet, rot. $1200 micro, hkups $850. Super location on 650-2943. 436-4622. Coral! 1-310-273-3300 -."':. ~ :JI' I":. I : _; --1 ----............... IAGUNA NIGUEL BALBOA 2152 PENINSUIA STUDIO Apt Squeaky + 1h ulrl. 646-9859 cloan ono house from Downtown H.B . .....,. .. .a.~ 2607 Balboa Newport Realty. Inc beach, $650 lnclds Non-smoker 10 share utlls 546·3634 furnished 2br 2.5ba . Newport Duplex Just Listed 3BR ~ 20r $359,000 723-4494 CEMl:TERY LOT/ CRYPT 1225 P acific View 4 lots In •lower Bayvlnw Terr. S3,200/eo. $12.200 all. (805) 639·0950 ATIENTION! HARBOR LAWN ·MT.OLIVE MEMORIAL PARK PROPERTY OWNERS COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 QUIBT &: SERENE Palm ~esa Aparl:lnent:s So near & yet so far ... That's the fccling you get when you live at Palm M~ amid the lwh greenery of scduded wood!i & st:atdy p.alm.s. A Studios. 1 & 2 Bedrooms •JRS.~ • tDR '675 • 2BR'775 & No Pets A Vertical Blinds A CelllngFans A NEW Carpe~ Paint & 1ile A Pitnm Room A Heated Pool & Jaruui A Patios & Balconies A Garages Available Office Hours: '9:00 am • 5:00 pm M-F and I 0:00 am · 4:00 pm wcck.ends 1561 M~ Dr. · Santa Ana Heights, CA (714) 546-9860 WINNER #7 CINDY O'CONNER Find Our Hidden Classified Ads & WIN! Contest Ru/es; Dinner for Two at 1. Simply find our hidden classified ads somewhere in our classified section. Cur and paste the ads on the entry blank and mail. Newspaper entries only, no ph~to copies will be acccpte<I. 2. All entries muse arrive by noon, the following Wednesday. lll•RIHARA llEIZ &IBESIBZ ... , 3. Winner will be chosen by r.indom drawing and winner's name will appear che following week. -eiie entry per person. One winner per week . 4. Contest will run 2120/97 through 5/ 15/97 . Name Address Phone Paste Ads Here Paste Ads Herc Mail to: Oinntt for 2 Concnc 330 W. Bay Street Co.ta Ma. C.A 92'27 townhome. w/d. Ip . dishwasher, pool. jac, weight room. Must Love Dog Ginger! $600. + ulls. Susan 714-960-5610 East CM· S450/lst ... 6 mon lse. Cat ok, quiet, poacelul. w/2 happy creative people! 631-2111 lrv{Trtle Rk lmmac hso. Own ba, gar. Kii/ lndry, pool. Jae. S750 + 11,t ulil. 854-0231 NB near ocean Modern, lvng room/ bath, sundk. lndry. $500/mo. 646-4400 NB Shr 3br 3ba + den Hse on Lido. Fp, gar, maid. gardener. TRW/ Refs. S1200. 673-3743 Nie• CM House Close to OCC. Kitchen prlv, w/d. S350+dep & 'I.I utils. 545-9300 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 Ofc/Retall 350·1500sf. Full security. 2488 N ewport Blvd, CM 642·3890 BUSINESS & FINANCE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 $ HUGE PROFITS $ Phone Card Rdutes $2000/wk. Pot. 800·700-7177 24hrs A GREETING CARD DREAM No selling, •eel's provided. Invest $8950 tor 10 stores- E11pancs to 50 stores )'Yllh our help. $110k pot'I. •eoo-171.3141 • Amerlt•I Pavphonea S150k yrly pot. Local sites avail. Lowest Prlcea. Get the facts: 1-8()().800-3470 24hra. AT LAST, Dlaoov•r How You Can Earn Amazing Income With Th• Internet. New Indu stry, emerg- ing growth company. Timing Is Every1hlng Free Seminar. Call Now t 24Hr MeU ege: 71~733.3935 FllATURB our Fine ChocolatH In your own Candy Shop In Costa MeH aNa. Low lnvH1men1. Ca11 Mra. Burden·• Oourmet Candy co • .1.. Oalla1, TX C879) 9wt.ea39 Medical Professional Building Newport Beach 2800 sq. ft. Garden Suite Can be divided abundant adjacenr parking. Convenie nt, top quality commercial area. Negotiable terms. METRO MANAGEMENT 261..&161 ~Accountants ~~.Overload Aaouoli's Payiblt-ao5mwk Ate-a •«tiublt-IO S400lwk Coll«tbmOf!\_10~\ Aaltun1 llooUffpft-IO S4«lfwlc P/C lloolokttfn--10 SS»'w\ Sl.lll A~lnl-lo S660/w\ 1-1 Yu(S Elptrima Rrqvlrtd, Compvltr Ulttnt, Call Us Tod1yl h 475-9640 Fu: 475-9•58 "Wt V1lld>lt P1rldn( www..ittoGnUnts o•ttloid rom Hove A Garage Sole! • · ClaHlfled 042-5078 D~Pilot Ent ertainment Publlcatlons 151 Kalmus ll'J4 Costa Mesa 92626 Alln: Ms. Lauren al 662·2020 Rooms. apartments, homes Classirled can satisfy your housing needs: Lease.a Land Rover Discovery for s395· a month. ~ 0 Rn.c month poymcnt l<'Jf>~ dmm payment· IC 0 <ol.-curhy dcpo~it . R IC.Ill """ yuu can ~cl :t l..md Hrnc1 llt~'-""'cr~· (nr JlL'I l'tJ1>3'' it nmmh .\\t1 II 1111, <luc,n't pique "''Ir mtl'~-i-l. 1w.t i.tcr i11to1J " Y• 11 11 l111ll du.11 tc1111xr:11urc '-'ontm ),, leather -.c"t!-1, :111d ~1111111'"· \\(1(1\) cnm '' addlrlon. \\1th • I _I its 1 -1 -~l~ stl·d ch.•1''1' ixm1an'" 111 t11ur-\\ hl'\.'I urh·c , 14995 due at si~rlin,C ,md rock-:-oi tcnma! \..'oll 'fl"ll~ ,n,1x "'"m rh'" I h!o.4'°' cry has Yl.'< co m '--cc n mowunln It JIJn 't lllo.c ~ 1 \\tly not Mt lfl h\ lvr .t tl 'I "fl\'-' t1 "l" • 1~<:.\l 'N. unlike the l>tscow ry. thl' offer won·t he arounJ for lotl~ . . LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD •NEWPORT BEACH (714) 640-6445 ,..... ___ _ SATURDAY, APAIL 12, 1997 • TODAY'S CROSSwORD PUZZLE \ Aa.ou ~=--• eor.,.., 14="'~by 15-modll t8 FW11Cld:ol1 17 .JJuy ..,,.,. ttCoc*'•~ 20,,,,,.,, 21 Oliapelcl'I 22 MM ~ :i:::, '''"'' 29 Felch 2'7 Genuine F..ttwf ('• tun.) I M Pfin1i 55 80'trio 57Ucotic. .. 111=.r IWRu~ IO~ 81 Anclfn4 Pholc**1 City 82 Requite DOWN . I Olptomel Henty -lodge 2 Love. Iii Pitta 3 vi.w lly owa.cs CiCMIN wtm<>MMSKW' M!4 TANNAH NRSOf ... -·' WSIJll..Y BBJPQB QUIZ Q. I • A. Soutlt, vulnenhle, you hold: 6AKI OK.I OAQ ll1 7 41 •t The biddina hu oroeeeded: IOt1l'll ~ NOR111 &A8T l o P... IQ P .. T • What. do you bid now? Q 2 • A. South, vulnerable, you hold: Partner opena &he biddlnc wit.h three speda wn.t adJoo do you take? Q.1 • Both vuJnerable, u South you hold: 6Q lt6 O K QtO O KU •tt The bidding haa proceeded: NOR11f BAST 80l1T'H WEST 10 P1.. 10 P ... 1• P ... T \ d. ertising 30 Orlp-dty febtlc 33 Pua Into law 3<t Stop 38 IV 37 8ubblH g:~nd .. Sulllv1n Ind Alnt' 5 AclOf Botgnine 8 Pit or Daniel •QJfl o Q8 0 183, •AKllU The b1ddln1 hai proceeded: Whal action do you take? Q. 6 • Both vulnerable, u South you hold: ''l pref er a. v d the with the Pilot an eat J H B 1 due to the gr I/ad! •o Author 1nga11a 41 Compoter F11nz Joteph - 7 Ave 8 (;aapian, • O 9 Reglonll 10~~ 27 Pony's aound 41 l.oalhet 28 Count (on) 43 Oalty p<odoc:I 29 Ol<lltloml city .... Ught., fluid 30 Mlrillme p!Oll 46 Young cNcken 31 • -Mama Don't 47 Blusher NORTH EABT SOUTH WE8T 10 20 T Whal action do you lilt~? · · · d great 42 'Shopper'• Pl.Pl' 44 • -humbug' . 45 Stop -i6 wa• Street gemble• '>() Decla1H 52 Johntor1 of "'laugh tn· 'S ') °'Hool.ed II Change 12 SeNel 13 Shmpy'I pal 18 Colotedo lkl OeN:e• •8 Follow 32 Oil tot> 49 Ovet1ed 33 St>ew 50 Florenafa 3S~Ho rivet Q. 8 • Both vulnerable, u Sout.h you hold: •V~OK t815 OQ .JI07 U 6A 7 Th~ bidding hat proceeded: NORTH EABT SOUTH W'E8T 10 • 16 T What. do you bid now? P.J.iJt.~o!_ ln.~e~Jljl.~..t . response an . '' er service. custoJll Bill Solis llllOf1 22 Party dOnlc 2• lnveotor Slkotlky 37 Flunlls 51 Bridal attire 38 Honolulu's 52 M1hta'>'. force lltand 54 Steno a need <ta Gol tome 55 Spot 652 OJ 108 74 0Q 91 .,q 7t The bidding hu proceeded: WEST NORTH EAST 80Ul'H Loolt for anawtrs on Monday. 2S Cowboy's rope ---w-~,.... kllowledOe se oe Manno 10 Dbl Pau T Wh&l action do you take? Lenn to be a better b rld1e player! Subecribe now to t h e Goren Bridre Le~ter by c.IUnr (800) 788-1226 for Informatio n. Or write to: Goren Bridfe Let- t.er, P.O. Box 4"'10, ChJcaco, nL 80680. ST'(\.E AND BUD CUSTOM DESIGN FOR voUR LIFE . Q. 4 · A1J South, vulnerable, you hold: · IF WE'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER~ YOU'VE GOT A · SADDLEBACK On the move? NEW CAR! ·"Buy, Lease Or Browse" Come See Why Orange County's Auto Dealers Are Number One In Customer Satisfaction! • Salee Lening Service Parta IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714 380-1200 c::::;;i ©• 'F)(l 15 CHEVROLET. m1SS1on VIEJO Sell your extra household , Items ·Have A · Garage Sale ! ... CREVIER BMW Santa Ana Auto Mall Edinger at 65 Fwy 836·3171 18881 Beach Blvd. 84i·85~8 CONNELL CHEVROLET LEXUS OF MISSION VIEJO 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 2MOO Marguerite Ptlwy .. MiDlon Viejo 546-1200 1(800)189-6398 . FUTCHER JONES MOTOR CMS 1301 Oulll St .. Newport Buch 833-9300 In Classlfled Ofl\YSLEI\ Ffiliii N :\ I ~ I I{ s I LINCOLN ~MERC U_RY ATLAS DODGE WO ROVER MISSION VIEJO ------CARPET COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 IMPROVEMENTS LANDSCAPE & PAINTING SERVI CE CLEANING 3 5 1 5 SERVI CE 3 5 84 H 0 ME 3 7 S 6 LAWN CARE 3 808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MAOMEDIC •Care for liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BRBWl!R'S TV·VCA ***QUALITY CARE •Sp•nlsh·Englleh• 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TUTORING 3929 -------· C•rpet Cle•nlng Moclnto1h Computere ..-SMALL JOB EXPERT & Home Services LIKE·NU CONCRETE VICTOR'S Prof'I Land-20yrs exp N.B. Including eDAN DAWSONe Bl•llr-;iual Teacher Avoid the rlp·olf1 coll ~n Yfur hm:~~c0~0t~ Orywall/Plaslor Repah Under $300. LIE73660 Remve oll/rusl llolna, 1cape Malnl. Seasonal aluccoldrywall repair. PLUMBING Prlvale Classes·Home ACOUSTIC CEILINGS Consumer Awar1no11 our Y rate. • ,Hanging. Taping, Texture Ac cept M/C & VISA crack ipr. Ae·nu/seal wd Color. 10Vrs Exp. Xlnl Xlnl Work. 845·2417 Water Healers • Drains or Office. 844-8487 Hotllne 24hr 953-7111 Comm/Ros 551.5573 C.M. Dalo 831-1818 decks Free 111 760·8427 Rots N.B. 457-1739 RAINBOW Circle Melnt. • • • • • 3408 ------- Remodel • Rop:ilr Wlthoeft Dryw•ll H•ndym•n Ch.,lle STRUCTURAL DESION ---------P1inling·lnl/Exl Houst/Apl Faucets • Fixtures R id 'l/S B Oualily job. Free est. All Phasos• Sm/Lg Jobs Painting, carpentry, es onl mall u1. LEGAL L#569897 838•8888 L1554722 • 646·6720 WALL COVERINGS 3932 3528 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CERAMIC CEILING MAS Tl!A TILES •Acoulllc Removal• Custom T 1111 ur .. P i lnl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,ii liC d M1rk 8 38· 7300 LHky lhowere Rep d Apple S M1tlntos.h S ERVIC E Cliinl Clean! Clean! water blasting, fences. Additions • Remodels Pgr#717·5729 2ov11 exp/Fali S/FiH est Local COM 780-5044 LIJ0'.1133 723-1800 SERVICES 3812 A Better WIV Painting--------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l 1400030 11 4-e39 1447 '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ouallly Craftsmanship --------Farthing Interior• • Bock-up an CD Rom • Sy~tcm Updntc · Home RHtor•tlo~emod11 1--------1• For areas price. Refs. l!arthqu•k• S•f•t!t lnslallallon •Removal Tiie/drywaii/woodwork INTERIOR l612113 1·800.848-1530 Strap• for hot wallf Discount Wallcoverlng Regrounng & 1net1ll'n L870130 Hn of Tll• APPLIANCES 873·8085 or 846-6526 • Urgrodc~ ELECTRICAL 3610 ~=~1::~~~f°r~p!1~:: DESIGNERS 3782 UN LIMIT E 0 CHUNG'S PAINTING hea1e11 only $69.95 L#560875 873·1212 Comm/Res. Rel• Fiee Esl ·CONSULTATION· 23Vrs Exp·Grt Prlcel Installed. 722·0 449 Ttte Stripper SERVICE 3426 Newport Tiie & Marble • lntcmcl ln~lall~ • J:iranc.q: Tyr~111n11 • Purcha-c odv1cc Sm•ll Job l!XPBRT Duncan l!lec:trlc Local/Quick Respon11 L'275870 8 5 0·7042 Chris 754·0517 Homo S weet Home Phone calls made and Guat Work·Frae Eat SP e c I a II z I ng In Interior Decorating & letters written on your Ucl375602 538·1534 POOL Wallpaper Removal Fine Craft1man1hlp ... ACCBPT Vl8A·M/C APPLIANCE REPAIR s11ow1ra1coun11111F1ra HOME SERVICES Design. Demonslrallng In behalf. Documents r• • C p 1.5889241 983·5037 Anything & Everything Beauty, warmth & Love. viewed for lrff. Retain lko • ustom alnllng SERVICE 3894 We G•I• should hang • W11her1/0rye11/Frlg N11'1 S1on1tMa1ble Fplc1 SalH . R111.831.029., L848419 842·2214 Call Rick 714-891--0190 Fr •• Elllmale. R.f'1. "" 821 0018 Prof, Clean, Oualhy iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii v 714· • <::> an attorney for the en· work Int/Ext & Docks together. Strip, Install, Peterkin Elec trlo Mlchael 758·1440 tire year for only $90. L#7o34ee 831-4810 lal•nd Blue Pool• advice to the crazy. Or F•• Mt @ 898--0274 Prompt & Low RatHI United Le~al Providers p 1 & s Wkl s 831·2111 Anytime rH·com/•m·IO job• MSM Conat Carpentry JEWELRY 3784 888-"' ., '•w 1 Peter• P•lntlng oo pa Y vc. BATHTUB CHILD CARE 3536 CSL818717 748·5255 Drywll/Pnt/Plmb/Elec,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... ""-20 Year1 Experience Repair: fllter/pump/hlr1--------Remodal•Sml/Lg jobs. 1• 1--------Free Eallma181 Acid w11h 845·8728 1n!G' 11."ING 3448 L696327 982•2439 Wiiiiam Harold J eweler Interiors and Exterlore au. 1JUo •A Piao• In The HHrt Watch/Jewelry Repair •----------------Home<::'Dayl:>C•r• CONCRETE ac FENCES QUALITY CRAFTSMAN Anllquu Fin• Jewelry MASSAGE 3830 Referral. 854"0512 ROOFING 3910 RIMODIL 4 Li ii U Enrolling all egH. 3557 & DECl<S 3615 Carp1ntry•Cablnet1 Buy/1111/1r1dt 873·0385jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Complete refinishing Fun 1cllvltlea, meal• & MASONRY Electrlc•Plmbg•Doora L&B Sports Therapv PET & RHlorallon Hrvlcea T.L.C.I L"304202716 Misc repalr1557·7084 •--------, A·OK ft 0 0 I' I NG New Shower Door• c1n Calhy '1'948·4831 •XCl!LLl!NT WORK lo:TCHENS 3786 All body care to relax ,SERVICES 3870 ·11t Cla11 Installer· Lie/Ina 283 .0779 Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie FencH/Otckl/81ck Wall1 QUALITY Sl!RVIC•S & rejuvenate .. RN/LMT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Sr Ol1C/FrH E11/L839447 Cone, Patio, Driveway Pool .. M11nry•Orl11ew1y1 lmprovemenl1/Repalr1 CM 722·9e23 891 ·27&4 800·891-37&4 --------CLEANING Fplc, BBOs. Roi. 25Yr. Uc B·1 Conlraclor 8534528 Paint. Prof'I & Ouarant'd • Anlmal <:;> Lover • BUSINESS Exp. Terry 557.7594 1·11 Beat Any Uc'd Free E11. 850-5779 BATH & KITCHEN Wiii tak• care, feed & BALBOA ROOFING CO 3488 SERVICES 3548 a t p I /Q llt Contraclora Prlcel c bl I MOVING 3834 walk your pet. Your Ouallty Work Guarnt'd SERVICES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * •• r Ct UI 'I Now Con•truotlon l1ml Retired Contractor • a ne I place or mine. Irv/NB Rerbof/Repalr ,, .. Ell liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil A TOUCH Of' CLAaa Lndacape, brick. 1tn• 1•800•780•5795 Rtp1111, Improvements, •Ceramic Tiies Christina 730·0298 Lio/In• 931•5081 HUMAN * RESOURCES * Prof HA Con1ullan11 lo u eJ1t you In over· load & atan·up com· pany. Work on your 111• Of our1. PT·l"T 714-440.9008 CleantnS. Ree/Comm concr. 800-780..t007 am jobs. Ouallty/lnlegrhy •Counters & Floors PUBLIC NOTICE Pet Sitter/Doi w .. k., I Cl Ke f42 t770 Ll504903 Rob 378-2129 --------1 Uc/Bon ed. Frff Eat. •CEMENT WORK• re, n • t •BOO-e20..50t 1 The Calif. Publlo UtlU· Dally/Overnight vl11t1. REMODmUNG TereH 282·7143 ·Stamped Concrel• FLOOR INSTALL Ilea Comml11ton RE· Refs avl. Uc'd/Bonded ~ •BOH HOUSECLEANING Brlck/Block/StonefTlle REPAIRS 3620 HAUUNG 3720 QUIRES that all uHd Denise 714-035·8970 •ADDITIONS 3916 UcenHd·8onded L541658 931-43101=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii houeehold goods . 1• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Y 111uDSCAPE •· movera print lh1lr PLASTER S10.00 l:' hour. •J.R.G. MASONRY• 8alee•8vo•lnat•ll wu-. UI p UC C I T b 714-8 9..0399 Block wall•. atucco HardwdNlnyVCeramlc JU(~~ri:~1~~~r IAWN CARS 3808 llmo•. an~ cth~~r;e:~ REPAIR 3880 ••right Haeolnlng cooorele, br1ck. Lows PEROO/Cllpel/FrH 111, C A print their T.C.P. num-=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil !uropean Prof'I. BHt Ll 730089 531·7843 L7082711 998·0590 AVAIL.All •• TOD y BA81C YARD MAINT bar In all advertl1• ""' In townl Rel• IYfl l!xp. John Dor•n t11 .. onry 988 1882 t CALL DO•a IT ALLI men11. If yew heve a ,.aster/Stuooo P•tott l'arthlng Interiors Kitchen/Bath/Remodel Rm AddltJona Vita/MC L158087S 873·1212 Grace tl91·9499 Brlck•Stone•Block $20 HAULER e31-4422 que1tlon •bout the le-·S•Nlng So Ca 25yra---------,.. U•LllH•D w•111• • 0 ".. Cl L GARAGE -.. 1 ..... 142 galltu of a mover, llmo Llctll32H 64 24Hra SCREEN " " 1 o •at ••nlng g/Sm Jb1•Repalr1 ok Cleen·up•Free Eat. r-•eer-• ' 11 .. 884 79•1 ·dlt""""WOfd A ........ ,w. or Chawlleur, call: ... • • ss•VICES "' ft .. -pt__. .. '"" Hou1H, apta, otflcH. FrH Eat. & Adylce DOORS 3678 JOHN 050-1828 • T&EE9 W " In hOme work. 10yt1 exp. >Cini eve: grHt prlcH. Ll6t7191 931·3832 ..I "55 ..I Public Ullllll•• Leaw me11ege * .. 103 1574.3230 "g-40&-2aa1 '"111 o., ... C•••nln1 ~~D , Comm1111on PLUMBING 3890 •"'8 a c .....,.... -· 71 ..... _..,., Moblle Soroon ••rv. Mllhl'I clllNINO • -entice .... Tired of Me11? Let UI .. jjlr!yo f'V' .............. .. -,.-•• -.1-.-.--y--3-5_1_0' Supplle• eroVld•d·Xlnt CONTRACTORS Repalra/S•rv/Open•r• H1ul:lurn/appVcllhng/etc L•wn ••rvlee. Mow/ ALL·AM•RICAN THI LOCAL PLU•••R ~1~':1:1a~;-·c~:ndl•og ~ ""aa'\ A f' t2 I! I GENERAL 3558 All M•k••·Mod•I• P·211-HOt /M2·35001Q04 edge/aodl•P-rlnklere/ Movee-u ..... •d • e •· re xp. Y Llo'd 850-S•rv·(7371) cln·up. Al eee.a718 Carefully, Courteously ·I J1me1 E. Banglft Co.· Roger 714•841•0180 r amlly Only. &3t ..a704 FrH Eatlmal" Q ••t47a • 1eX7•• Ha•rTH aan,.., Lve m•i or call aner e & Por the Alg_ht Price ,rl.ndly SeMcUlnsured --------•WINDOW CLWIN • AJ Pall .. Conatruotloft lnoludu hallway ™ • unv n eiR•iN MilfiAI Tll8ell77 149-0183 LIS32tlt 171·9304 TAX f'R•• ••TtMAT•• Addltlon••Aemodellng weath•r·etrlp, 1ne1a11.: t PITNISS 3740 Land1caplng • Malnt. lpht ieoond Mevlnt •xr,rt Dr•Jn Clun..._ pgp,•••noN 3az5 M-.Oa:l8 ·General COntrac:tlng-tlon & tax e4S-1704 TrH Trim • Removel Prof Moveral 14Hr Irv .... -11 Lll'45o732 •4 .. :acue Oatdenlno IYC ... 1.aa12 1oay/lr Dltc/Tl 1114H Plumbl~ Aepatre I.ti. DIVILoiJUINt au-y -•• 3710 I MOllTMI TIL Leftia-.e MetMiWfti 4:aa .. 1a:a1P44t·1tso =:.,.· .. ~~ * IT'I TAX TIMI* C111tom Home/RetnOdef wu w I U M M I R Yard tune ~·· fwe INihirs 11""9 ProolM Ptu ...... ,.. Call ..,tv for appt. No tee unll com~ l tat1 Now Look & l'MI lanclecapliwtle.io detlQn, •l,,.tMG IPICW.• Aeoelta l A~ls .leenno ...... W..A. Ll4IOM4 7•1 ... lllflt/0-....t,.• lefter by June tat. Oonlrac10tt11Cl7"'°"o6e. lame Dey leMce UC/IN ;r,.. l aetmat" Retired IAI 173-ftOI Law1I Cenotruete.n Otywatt Md tnelfel l•p'd Chef • c.,,, . C.TI,.. ••7·1800 Llll71M .... ,090 AemodeleHenctyman Im.., Jobe Oki .-ereonal Trainer --------•--------• 3919 --------- WllA1 HAPPE IS 1110U 001'1 · Aonms11 · L•1CM7n Local ..... 0-. ...... ,, • lleftl 810-3479 TUTOIDfG 3121 • .,, ...... ,...... ·."coo• Hilllill • "~,!!._!lofll! .. !5~. ~Mi! PAlllTlllG ,.,. Cl£T .... -= .... _ ... ~111.&j DITWW. e ~.C:: ;;---°" ;4;' CM -----..,....._....._ rM Iii -===.~ • Ctwpentty a Mor9 lntr1du1ee,. OW. A L ..... IQI. L.-n T~. TOO VlilJMC lxceoeed .UQ ,., ... ,.., M.A.· , ). SUVJQ 3514 u v ... lap. Lt1 U lt71 .,,..,.. ... ... C8l9 ....-~ 14 Hre. ~... Lmml ,....,. .. ..... ......... - ? 1 4 .a I e •1 I 7 8 htftH ...... , t 8fHlnldere MN80t UotPllOM4 MWIOI ====:::==::::!1~11~t&!!!!I !'!!!*~_.,!!!; ... :!!:!7~a-------- - .. , . • lllPLOnll1ll' !KPLOYMENT EMPl.OYll!NT EllPLOYM!NT EMPLOYMENT 5530 . 5530 5530 5$30 WANTED 5535 -----1 ~:ING lmmedllte UllSErf PDSO.. SAL•8 Tired ol CAAl!QIVER LI ha• SALS• Interview! 2 Tyra retell. O.H. meeget waget? lmmed keeping/meals. er· Local weekly ~ Ml d DegrH 0t C.C.N.P. poe avi fOt energetic rands, ahOpplng, med paper eHks KC<>unt g nee a many Top pay a een.tl~. aalea rep 950-4333 appt & m0te 969-5452 execudW. Muat be de-people. FT lo help w/ Call Mr Lathrop at • Dog Walker, I will pendabte tum ori-eumm., rush & new •FLOW.ROAL•• Saleepenaon FT/PT walk & Love your pell enlH ..ir start• Who location. 1425/Wlc to NURSDI•& Exp. Upscale ladles/ w .. k enda a Eveel 19 ..,;. to WOf1C well Slat1. Carol, 4'91-0191. 8334200-mens• eportawear. M0tgan 71..._642.,a533 under deadllne a . Medloal PIT Need a Par1 T~ Salee * 882 ..... 9 * l!nglleh Lad~ w/c.r Some advertising ••ll·llarter, people Children e consign-leleapereon PIT screened, certified'. baekground prelened person to deilv8t' Ale ment In COM. Fun en-Chlld • I hi h h Ith Id aftlon ff aal • products to phys!-vlronment nex ached ren • c ot ng ome ea prov er. Po o ,eralon ary clana Valid' CDUI 2·Sat/,._ month ,.,..d• etore In Feahlon Is. Nurses'a Ins. Xlnt Refs plue comm H . We • · ns .,.. • .. · 71+.e44-787 7 & Bondable. Uve In/ also oller excellent req d. FAX reaume lo 873-2120 out In home of elderly benefit package In a 0 1•800.291-e851 Phone Operatora Secretary disabled. •990·1929 drug free environ· r please mall to: To $15/hr. Part or Full. ment. M/F/DN 404 N. Davteon St. Wiii train. ·For consideration Davison Ml 48423. 1·800.71e-a230 Admlnl1tratlvt Secretary Loving Swedish Nurse. 12 Yrs exp. Honest & caring. Good cook. Loe refs. Christine please lax reaume to: M~tor Mechanic PT ·General Offlc• • Janise Croea, Ola· Rebulldlng M~rcedea 10-15/hra wk, It typ- play Advertising Man-englnea. Exp d with Ing, It computer, good ager, Huntington Honing equipment. phone voice 548-0919. Beach Independent Fax Reaume to ·.....-,,,...,,,~----..,,..,.,,.._ <::1714-949-3735<::> (714) 915-7174' 7'14-931-4293 . RECEPTIONIST T.-D DftlV•Ra ••• and MORBI Publicly held Orange County equipment leaalng co. ne,ds efficient Individual to support regional Sales <::>P{T Home Care Companion/Day Care Clean<::>Cook<::>Orlve Errands. 722·5223 FLA • • Why play Hide 'N Growing lrvlne Co. Top pay planll Seek with childcare? aeeka motivated and Finance Oep11. -------- Great mllea In Ca II CI a•• 111 e d Individual with great all aea1on1. todayl 642·5678. phone akllls and a Varied duties Include DOMESnCS typing of lease 5540 Guaranteed Home desire to develop his/ Every 4'th Dispatch. her administrative documents, sales pro-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii po1al1, photocopying, occaulonal recepllon· lat relier and fax com· munl catlona whlla working In a fast· paced environment. Loan Proc eaelng Experience a plual Organization & atten· lion to detall Is eaaentlal. Position assists 25 T people eager to have every· thing done yesterday! Ideal candidate must be proficient In MS Word 6.0 and MS Excel. Min. 60 wpm. Please lax resumes to (714)751·7557. No phone calla please. .. HOUSEMAN * 9Yrs Exp. Clean & maintain large homes. Ouldoor duties, car care, pet care, driving, cooking, serving. Xlnl NB refs. 909-336-0401 Great benefit a U11UST1UAL ·JOIS abllltles. Proficiency and bonuaea NOW IMll& with Excel a must 0-6 months• S.24 knowledge of word emo. •s.28 up lo U4. .;j;i\J;t;f!1auti..-... helpful. M·F., $8-9/hr. Call J.B. Hunt Flatbed -.._~·-··~~ Fax reaume to Stacie 1·800-325-1067 • IQchi.... n--.-of Career Strateglea COL Required .,. ..._....,. 714-25t.aa12 • Home T~plet IS~I0'5.8Mloll HOUSE·SITT ING Newlywed Pepperdlne grads seek houusittlng opportunity, while saving for own home. Ref's avail. 723· 1789 PC Users Needed. •Whhoule $40,000 Income ~ecaiWlg Potentlal. 378-1993 $8/hcur. '° Hotel The Wattrlronl Hilton la Now Hlrlngl •Security Officer •Reservation Agl·PT •Lead Cook • Acllvltlea Counselor •Busperson •HousekeepJng •Malnt Engineer •Dishwasher Interviews held Mon 4:30pm-6:30pm & Weds from 2-4pm Tueaday & Thurs 10am·12. Apply at: 21100 PCH, Huntington Beach the Community Market Place. Classified 942-5978 • Aalemblen/P11ekers 60~IOS5~ 'UMllA..._,. Woll! loc*ll 11 Mii .,., ..... Fon..i Ml*ilbl9 ~ Engitll, -EngWI Wld Olllc 111111. Cell todly lof ~ IPPOi'twC. TAD Stiffing Setvlcu 2540 Main St., Unit P Irvine ,......, SI ,...,, & FOOO Coull --•o r.-(724) ZS0..7234 RECEMNG MANAGE R THREE DBED, BATif ••• & M ORE a leader in home fashions. is seeking r~sponsiblc, orglm- ized. self-starters for Receiving Mgr. Positions. APPLY IN PERSON: THREE DBED, 8 Ant ... & M ORE 3900 BRISTOL STREET SANTAANA • Run your ad in the Newport Beach-· ·Costa Mesa Daily Pi lot and the Hunting Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell , we'll run it for another week rml All fbr just $10·. I Reception let Secretarial backup, for law office In N.B. Telephone experience. Typing and computer skills are required, In· eluding Word Perfect. Some law office experience deslrable. 714-973·7410 Salee •HOUSEKEEPER• For 3 Slory Home C I e a n I n g /E r r a n d s Good communication slfHls. Dependable car. 8:30·5:30 M·F $310/wk. Refs req'd. $ START NOW! $ BH/NB Fax Info 714·960-3878 ¥<;1 *+1+*~' PO Box 2392 Santa Nanny wanted. Mon· Career Opportunltlesl Ana CA 92707·0392 Fri. lnfanl & toddler. ' Exp and ref's a must. Art Poster Company Security Officer• Engl req. 719·2616 looklng for people! No Immediate · positions experience needed. avallablel Call for•---------1 Management Training Programs $300/Week appointment 248·9180 Call 714-754-5858 Shoe Shiner needed SALES PERSON 1 John Wayne Airport For new weight lou Call 241 9221 and nutrlonal prod· -------- ucts. Salary. PIT. Work From Home Call 723-4978 E a r n s 2 o O ·$ 4 o o OFFICE POSITIONS 0--tOO~ ..... --. ......... ·~.,,..,., ... 12~S7~Sll ·C......~ 60 • f6.S9.SO • boru hem. o.,f M . . • Selling Wob Pages Paul Cronin 733.3935 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES . 5533 •••••••• Please be aware that the listings In lhls cat· Repainting? f Y'N'" .... II. l,NWdll,._.tor rmd, look in the CJas6ds IO Mii the ... ""'"lacking b. Tramg..,.... • Admlnistntiw AMtantl Good Cll'l* & .... rtq'd.. ~S9~SIJ. egory may require you -5-u,...y-l-t.-5-e-11-11-...... Fl_n_d_l_I. to call a 900 number In which there Is a ___ c_1_a_•_•_lt_••_d_. __ Man)'. other positions available including Payroll S~alists. ComP.uter Operators, sales AsSlstant. Distribution ~alist. Medical, Data En~! Most positions include benefits! FAX,,...,.,.. TodlfYI c.I Glorlt or Kirt. for ICalllaf ._irt.o. .. 250-7234 •Fa 250-n40 charge per minute. EMPLOYMENT WANTED 5535 2 MONTHS TIL SUMMER Start Now Look & Feel Be"er by June 1st. Exp'd Chef & Cert. Personal Trainer Mark 810·3479 Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Classlfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. 642-5678 -------------, D YES, SELL MY CAR / Name City Zip I -.,._.,_ 0 MC 0 VISA 0 AMX ,,,.... Cl»ck PwtitWlf 8o1f9t YMr Maka Model------ 0 6 Cyllnder 0 Powtf!S.-0 Sun Aool Prioe ----0 v.e 0 ,._.,,..,.. 0 Tinled OIMe 0 A1Ao n.. 0 Pww!Wlndowl0~ eo.... 0 4 9peed 0 .._.....,... 0 1.n11u lbc> O a 9peec1 0 "1MA'M....., Own wt111111 0 NI~ 0 CNfM Oonlrol 0'*'t whM9 0 IM!ltier'"""°' 0 ~ DCMtonl ~ 0 M Pww 0 1111¥ l'ool 0lldlng 9eoll Window • 110 IOf 4 llnee. $1 eech addltlonll Hna ...... Olli/ Pb 330 W. Bey St. Co.ta Mee.a. CA 92627 ...... 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Northsur. allo hm. bU of U T (126.~) '95 CADILLAC ELDORADO s 295 HP NortJut.. 'lu1t • t.11 khr.111-roof. CD (613274) '95 CHEVY CORVETIE <Ally 7900 au. red pwl. t.11 ltht. CO. bOOl IOP'' (11996&) '95 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS 295 HP. Nonhsur, low SK nu . bbd, C.D. alloyl! (809910) '96 CADILLAC FLTWD. BROUGHAM Only 4500 mi.! S.7 v.a. rw w.d. CD .t lllOl'C1 (713548) '96 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS SJ9 Low 5480 au .. 300 HP. Nonhsur, trhdt purl, t.11 llhr. (&37256) All vehicles su~ject to prior sale & crecJit approval pl us tax. lie .. d,x: .. s mog & Jcslinatiun fees. Pictures for illus trative purposes only. Expires SuncJny after publication. NABERS r 'I< l·J:\V1\ Y C ,l_J ( )SI:! I .. ... ... ... ""· "" r• ~1 -... ..... ... ,, • -. .,. ..... " .. ,. -... Al 1 5 9 14 19 11 11 11 2( : 21 • ~ .. 2S 2f 2E • 27 3C ~ 34 3E 3) ~ 3{ 4( 41 5( ~ s: I c .. I I -p ( i -J s i ' -I I i -J c • i • -. ----. . • . ---. -. -. ;SERVICE HOURS : 7:30am -5:30pm SALES HOURS Mon-Fri: Sam -8pm Sat 9am -.5pm . Sun : I Oam -5 m New Breed Of ........................ . Come See Us For The Finest Pre-Owned Vehicles Available Or Find Out How You Can EXperience A New Turbocharged Lotus &prit. .' We speciaUze in local cars with complete service records. AU of our vehicles have · been thoroughly inspected and recbnditioned h'Y our master service technicians. Our finance and lease programs are extremef y competitive and although many of our cars have a significan1 factory warranty remaining, we off er only top qUality extended ' protection plans. · '88JAGUAR XJ6 White, dark blue leather sunroof, low miles. (2KHM584) 58,995 2 MITSUBISID E GS 16V OOHC COUPE Burgundy, gray interior, 5spd. cass., cd, sunroof. (2ZUG792) 58,995 93 FORD AEROSL XL WAGON Black/ gray, power, low miles. (3GUK921) 510,995 '92JAGUAR SOVEREIGN Regency red, barley leather, chrome wheels, only 39k miles. (650048) s19,995 SERVICE HOURS 7:30am-6pm SALES HOURS Mon-Fri: 10am-6pm Sat 9am-6pm Sun: ClosCd' . . '92 JAGUAR XJS ''89LOTUS V12 CONVERTIBLE TURBO ESP White, blue leather, cd changer, Red, tan leather, chrome wheels, low miles. only 23k miles. (3KAG283) (2PTN739) 524,995 sz9,995 '94JAGUAR '95JAGUAR XJ6 VANDENPLAS Black, barlefc leather, Black, cream leather. cd chan~er, ow miles. (727016) (3 UE164) s24,995 536,995 '93 JAGUAR JQS '95RANGE CONVERI'IBLE ROVER4.0SE British racing green, barl~ leather, cylinder, chrome wheels, o y 20k mil Black, tan leather, cd chfo; premium sound, moonroof, oa<fed. (3DFU596) (317407) s29995 s39995 '93 BMW '94LOTUS 740iL ESPRITS4 White, silver gr:ay leather, chrome Red, tan leather, cd changer, wheels, phone, Cd Changer, low miles. onl~miles! (3LZP848) • (3 S644) s29,995 545,995 llDCBANDISE llllCHANDIS! COIONA -----•IMISC. • 6015 DBL MAR POWEi BOATS CHRYSLER 9050 ftTL ' t ed int las aaed 6122 7012 '72 New Yortler 4-dr, w ne~ you re un 0 c 8111 S~ll your extra •W -------IPTS Turbo 1000 , .. Q .... Sat a.11 UttJe 13' •oeton Whaa.r 120tc ml. W/1vc rcd1, you re tuned m• to your community. household ,.. ANTIQUES 6010 cum'*'t bike, HOO. tlk ... baby 1tutf/ctth1. ·eeres. New 40HP. vry gc:t cond. s1100 items ilili!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!l'll.~(~P!d~l~12~00~) ~723-MM~~~ ~. antq bd, toya and 'T'r1r. Canvu. VHF/AM/ 080. Must aacrlflce. 1 '!:=============~===~=====~=======~L_:in~C:!:la~S::;S::i::fl.:ed.:::__;; ANT1QUa8 4 U w:::X:: T I ._.... more. 1910 Tanuna FM CJH. Cu1hlon1. 15pm·9pm, 544-5507 1• •Sale 1~• vmT~': ~:m-;-• 1~T_.,_r_, __ A_voc_acs_ot_P_c_t:t 16500. 723 .. 778 Accec>tlng contlgnment. Buy Oltect and a.vet Garage Sate 8am Sat•--1-e""'•'""'M.,__,Q,._ __ DATSUN 9060 30" tee. UNlmfted time. Low Monthly· Pmt1 4/12 Ml1c. household motor1::11!~.••,ra1 . 312 Newpol\ BIYd, H.a. lfree Color Catalog ltem1 and furniture. UHd 2.Xal ealle, xtrai, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P .. Sl48-4MITIV12•3• Call 1·800.711--0158 234 Heliotrope ·In ... Y beet otter. 540-5721. '78 810 Sedan, alt. Sat 7am 500 600 700 , AM/FM .cau, new Ira. Prlv•te CoHeotlon ".'"W...,ANTE_______ block In alley b•~•n 80 Mooring w/boat. Rune g.reatl 1850 Muet Sell ASAP D lrla. Jaemlne South Newport by 0.BO .. 75k orig mt1. • 714-783•3877 TO BUY 6019 Everything here from terrye7~!:~~:/obo . 540-5995/!~-4455 clothing to furniture! Top Dollar Patdl From 1800·1880. 1 pc to entire Htate. Palntlng1, china, g11ware, furn, etc. 40Yr NB Rll 873-6223 Old C I G Id Lot1 of good 1tutfll o na o Sliver Mll'D S DODGE Franklin Mint, Sterling 1 .. ~INE LIPS Old watch&1 & Jewelry COSTA MESA 6124 DOCXS 7022liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9065 W11tco111 Coln 842·9448 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '71 DART White, 318 TENT T 1• V8, 4-door, 3-speed. RAILl!R In Moving Sale * Pvt Dock 25'max c 1 ea n 1 s 1 o o o . good con<Sltlon. Wiii· • S•t Only 8 ·12 w/ pr w/out 1Br Apt 850·2887 Ing .to pay up to S500 848 Joann Vlew/Shp/bch. Sl k ull 968-1772 or 842-4321 Microwave, gas dryer, Mo/yr•AJ 878-0048 Top Doll. P Id TV, 1tereo, 1ofa, tbl1, 3 ., M 1 8 re • ladder, wheelbarrow. ... oor ng twn For Records. Jau, 15th & Lido, N.B. ~:1~ n ~~:.c k;,;5_7~~;: GIANT $9500/obo. 96~5553 RUMMAGE SALE Sall/Slip att beam, 10 Something for every-mini to •••· main one In the family! channel, up to 4511 •S•t 8•m-4pm• SJO per. 875-8835 C.M. Senior Center ~ FREE TO YOU 6022 Cocker Spanlel/Retr 895 Weet 19th st···-------Mix. Lovable 1 yr'old, --..,,.....--_,..._,_ __ 1• 30 pds, male, black, Moving S•I• AUTOMOBILES all sllot1.• 786-4119 Sat 7·12 '•••••••-Children'• furn/clths, 1• Fr•• to Good Home toys. Appl, hHhld •--------Terrier Mix. Male. Items, furn, frame1 & ACURA 9010 Neutered, all •hots. art. 285 Broadw•y 2yr~3:1 ':~~lk. Moving S•I• Sat 8am. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ofc furn, baby equip. '91 lntegra RS Red, 1yr Amana ref $800 a/t. 74k mis. A/C, new • , MUSICAL 2897 Ellesmere Ave. trs, org owner, xlnt APPLIANCES 6011 cond. S8,49s. 1so-soos INSTRUMENTS 6055 NEWPORT Hotpolnt W/D, both C · BMW beige, great 1hape. Martin HD·28 New In BEA H 6169 9030 $200.obo 673·8404 hardshpll case. Great liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • top wood & su~r 3 Family S•I• Fri sound. $1500.0BO PP Sat, Sun, eam. c.,.j FURNITURE 6014 Bob 71 4-548·5944 Misc household. 1516 Cumberland Ln/Dover All or Nothing! $250 TICKETS 6075 GQOD STUFF! Ole furn-5d1k1, 9chre, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lots of clths, hsehld · 2bk shivs, ml1c ofc Items, stereo, rugs. equlpmnt. ·973.3772 Laker Phiyotfa SAT ONLY Sam Premier Senate 3108 w. Oceanfront Dining Tbl+e Chr• location. Amen. Incl. Bin 311t & 32nd Sts Drexel Heritage style. Make otter. 720-1450 Ork rlnlsh w/glss In-. MOVING SALE serts In top. 673·3381. 1301 Anllg\Ja Way DR set w/6 chre, 2 •••••••• Furn, oil paintings, stuffed armchr1 w/ot· GARAGE SALES organ, freezer. Much '93 740 IL White, silver gray leather, chrome wheels, phone, cd changer, low miles. (3LZf1848) $29,995 Bauer Lotua Cost• Mesa 842.7700 '95 840 Cl COUPE Only 19k mllHl .Flaw- less. Factory wrranty. !C90190). HURRYI Land Rover Mlsalon Viejo 385·81'50 toman. Sofa/entry tbl. •••••••• i-..,,M,...o_r.,..,,•l_S_A_T_....e___,:3_0-_2_:3_0 Xlnt cond. 722-1357 . ~':i~~~n 0~a':;;~!!~.•-CAD--IL-LA--C---- WHA1 HAPPlllS If YOU 0011'1 ADVEITISE? NOTHlllG. Call the Classifieds (714) 642·5678 3l0 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa CA 92627 P ln• D,ln Hutch glass BALBOA beds, .furn, mirrors. 9040 front, honey nn $400. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Comfy chr & th s200. ·PENINSULA 6107 1140 West Oceanfront 1• C , • '82 Coupe Deville _ an t seem •0 8·drawer nat'I pine dross s200. 548-4225 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••••• v.e, F/P. Gd Cond. get to all those SAT/SUN 8•m-1pm TRANSPORTATION Copper w/wlre whls. re·palr jobs Queen M•ttr•••/Box CollecllblH, Couches,•••••••• S1,550 obo 646-4113. ·around the house? spring & Hdboard wht 0 1 1 h w a r • , K 1 d s Iron w/brau. New •ae S•d•n Deville Let the twin mattreH never ClothH/Toys, Crib, & White. Like newl Total Classified . Much Morel (In Alley)1·B-O_A_T_S_____ Ml a 525 N used. 4 kitchen chra· 2021 ·Ma~AMAR .· 7011 leage 4' . ew Service Wlndsorback. Several engine, brakes & tires. Chlne1e Orlental rugs. liiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I PP $5800. 640-2181 ·Directory Colle• table. Brand _C_O_R_O_N_A _____ Boat Tr•ll•r for 18' help you find name childron'1 cloth-Oulfy Electrlc. Xln1•-------- lng 1lte 8·9 yrs. old. D.EL MAR 6122 cond. Bµddy Bea1· CHRYSLER 9050 reliable help. _____ 6_44_·5_1_n_. lngs. ssoo. 281 ·851'1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ 6_4_2_·5_6_7_a __ 'IHE DRIVE OF YOUR LIFE! Cadillac Sedan De Ville • We are proudly ofJering six new '97 Sedan De Villes fresh from the Toshiba Golf Classic. Each will be dramatically discounted to compensate for the small amount of miles put on by tournament partidpants. Come drive what the pros drive, a new Sedan Deville! Pl.( 1·:-<>wN 1·:1 > V .. ~ 1 .. l J1·:s '96 Oldsmobile. Cieras $f 0. 9.,1!: Nicely Equipped! , I ., 8 In stock + tax, lie. and doc. f~s. Prior daily rentals. VIN #'s 313600, 314947, 317357, 307265, 313508, 315575, 302717, 314048. ® CAI>ILl.AC. CREAT ING A HIGHER STANDARD0 Bun 11. Page ad in II e e . Call yoilr Automotive Bepresentative \Od&J'I · . Kristin Berman (714) 874-4881 California C0mmunily News -A Times Mirror Company '97JEn : •• •••'14 SAT & SUN ONLY! I I • -[ A t t 15 II 14 u 1f 1i 1l 2( 21 z ~ 2t 2t 2i 3( 3: 3' 3f 3i 3f Ji I c ... I I p ( i I s i J I I i J ~ i I .. (Bu· SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1997 l ORD 9075 GEO 9080 JAGUAR 9105 l.IXVS 9115 LUVS 9115 IOTSUBISBI 9145 VOLVO 9230 IUILIC NOTICI PUIUC NOTIC•I i9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiilli ••• x ... -------------- -----ract1tlo6'• •uslM.. PUIUC NOTICI raetttaous ••tn•u ·~a f350 P/U 4 dr W/HNlce bed, ladder rack. Ve<y ltrC)(lg 400 OIO. New radial• with Slum rime. Grell work truck. $2900 080 '830•• Priam S-1~ed. Mu1t ... 1 S10,H& White, dark blu••-,-,-.-L·.~v·u..,a·a .. s·300-.. INther, eunroof, low • - •ea Le • aa :JOO '90 Kollpee MK ml •aa Turlto Dl•••I Na"'9 Statement ...... Stat ...... C~u Chrome & I ' ' whit• 4dr rebulli 1'1le folklwlnO Ptftonl lltt Fkltlti.ue 9ulllltu The~ S*90fW .. Oold. Full opt. Mlnll ~~w g;!~. ~~.:f ·c!~~j motoritran1, '1 yr warr, doing bullne11 u : A«I MelM ... ,....,.. dolna ~ 111: WMI· (07'"'34) $22.977 15000.obo 745-5472 13750 8715-3391 Df~ Software, 032 W. The lolowtng ~; coul PeclcaQlnQ Compeny, ., 1540-!59951754-4455 ·a7 FORD VAN Conv. ( \00824JOeSelO) Toyota of Huntington 8Hch 714-847-8555 "Y-6, A/T, P/S, A/C, ---------:Low ml. Orig. ownet. HONDA 9085 .$4,999-Flrm 720· 1722 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '88 ESCOR T '8 3 Acc ord Htchbk 6 •P••d. economy Pwr 11r/brk1, Ken· car, (200512/3561569), wood TD. A/C. Svc $6995 rcrd1. New tra, cltch, To"o t• of alt. S1500. 842·2940 Huntingt on .81t•ch 714·847·8555 '88 Ford Escort 5-spd, economy car. S59 95 (200512/358569) '93 Ford Must ang V6 , full power, while. nice. $899 5 (200440/149954) '91 Civic DX !5 1pd, a/c, cauette. g111 aaver. (200477/ 5315793), $9995 To).lot• of Huntington B••ch 714-847·855 5 '83 Accord White, 2· dr, drop seat, all pwr/ lock 1y1tem. 60k mis. $11,500. 878-4470 mll••· (2KHMl584). fSUll option HK $8,995 White IVOf'V -029422 '92 X.19 V12 124,377 Convertlbl• Whit•, blue leather, cd ' 9 3 T 0 Y 0 TA changar, -chrome CAMRY LE LHthef wheel•, low mllH. Only 341< Supert> cond (3KAG283) $24,895 Lexua llede 1297229 '94 XJ8 113,977 Black, barley leather, cd chabger, low mllH '14 LEXUS SC400 (3GUE164). 524,995 Bleck Full opllon '02 Sover•len Certified 2.9% APR flc..g 11<;y red. barley avall. Won't laatl l oat h e r , chroma 1037721 1331977 whool, only 39k mllea. (650048). Sl 9,995 • 9 1 MAZDA '93 XJS MIATA Annlveraary Conv•rtlble Edition Auto lealher British racing green, c o h a r d t o p barley loalher, 6 cylln· #122824 S 10,977 der. chrome wheels, ·onl y 20k mlle1. ,93 YOLKS (3DFU596). $29,995 JETTA Red Auto '85 Vand•n Pl•• Black, cream leather. AC aunroof CD 45K (727016). $38,995 Per f e o t con d BAUER LOTUS 111,977 COSTA MESA 842. 7700 '98 Ll!XU,,8 ES300 '95 Ford Escort Wgn 5 spd, ale, p/s, famlly wagon . '9 3 Civic LX Auto, a/c, p/1, full power, nice c.ar. (100881 /004794). $9495 ·~-------- CD moonroof. Full option certtrled 2.9% APR av all. # 15BB53 $8995 (I 00988/373118) '93 Ford Escort PIS. A/C, 5-speed, must seel $6 995 (20044 3/375976) Toyota of Huntington Beach 714·847·8555 '93 Aerostar X L ' To).lola of JEEP 9110 H u ntington Beac h liiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 7 14-847·8555 INFINITI 9095 '98 lnflnltl 130 New '91 Wr•ngl•r 4 cyl, soft top, 64k + mis. Good cond. "Alplne pull out stereo. $8600 080. 225-7439 Lexus trade. Only 12k.1--------- Thla car has every LEXUS 9115 o p t Io n I ( 0 1 4 3 2 8) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $23,977 . Lexus Mission Viejo 800·689·5398 wogon Black/gray,--------- po wer. Low mllosl JAGUAR 9105 (JG U K92 l ). S 1 O. 995 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BAUER LOTUS Chances are you will find whal you need '-at the price you want to pay when you read ClaHlfled COSTA M ESA 642.7700 dally 642·5678 $28,977 '98 INFINITI 130 only 12K Ever y op1lon po11. New Lexus trade #014328 $25,977 '98 LEXUS LX450 Champagne Ivory chromes. Save huge on t his onel #12B163 $43,977 '92 LEXUS SC300 Green/Ivory. Hard to come byl Try to beat thlsl #009027 $21,977 '93 T-Blrd LX SL. V·8, full pwr. 54k ml. looks runs new $8900 Balboa, 673·0563. Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? !94 LEXUS SC300 Balck/Ivory Certified full option. chromes ---------•• 2 . 9 '% av a 11. '93 TEM PO GL Auto. oc. ps. must sec• ( 100835/138238) S6995 Tovota o f Huntington Beach 714·847-8555 '95 ESCORT WG N 5 spd. o/c. p s. fom1ly w a g o n ( 1 O O 9 B Bl 37J11B) 58995. Tovota of Huntington Beach 714-B47-8555 '95 Explorer XL T 4114. White. 24k mi., lll1r saots. tow pkg, all o µtions . $2 4 ,500 doys· 843-5831 evos/ wknds 644-1147. GEO 9080 Let the Classified Service D irectory help you find reliable help. 642·5678 SELL your home through classified Overst~ked with stuff? A call to Classified will help 6 42-5 6 78 .. Buy II. Soll It. Find II. Cl asslfle d. . Have A Garage Sale! Col The Pilol Cknsdieck 0164H678 lo ploce youl &Joge Sole Ad I Pajfy Pilot . $31,977 ·LEXUS· MISSION VIEJO 1-800·689·5398 Can'I seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let lhe CIHalfled Service Directory help you. find reliable help. 642·5678 '92 •••·'• SC 300 , _______ ....,.......,... __ ,,,__ . Bakw SI., Colla Meta, CA doing b&dltlMe u : -.......... ~.1 Hun- ,.. '" '93 aCLIPa• 92928 Nel, 78 ((oJta lllYa. a.. =' 11Mct1. W111omie ~~~c:1k.F~on?.P~~~i a s HV DOHC VOWWAGEN 9235 ~~~~· s:.~-c ~; Ca~p.~:,28¥uckw cau!.one Jean Rleolet, (007081) 122,977 ,!OUPI! I CA 92,.07 .Jr., 78 C0ata B,.va, a.. 81512 Si.rsl'IN DttYt. Run- '92 L••u• LS 400 Burgu 'J, gray nl• '81 VW 8u9 Custom Thi• butln•H It con-guna Niguel, CA 12tn Ungton BNc:h, CA tn47 Whlte/l11ory. Chrome & rlor, 5 •pd., call., cd, rebulll. Mint cond. ducted t>y: an lndillldual lhl1 bu1lne11 11 con-Thia bu11n .. 1 11 con. Gold. Fun option. Mini aunroof. <2ZUG792> Tan/chrome. 1914CC Have you 1tarted doing clUc:ted by: an lndlvklual dUC'9Cf by:.,, lndMdual (137090) $23,977 18·9:.~u•r Lotu• hi performance eng. t>oslness yel? No Haye you •tarted doing Have you 11arted doing '92 Lexua SC 300 Coat• M ••• S4500/obo. 645-4139B Felhc Lapldl1 Quslne11 yet? No bualnel• yet? No Certified Garnel/lvory. This 1latem9nt wu nted Ronald S. Tuc:k9f, Jr,. Catherine J. Rlegi.r Full option. Only 30k. 842• 77oo ·ae VANAQAN OL wilh th• Counly Clffk of Thi• statement WU • nled Thi• ltll•ment WU fllecf s u p e r b c 0 n d • • 9 2 M it• u b 1att1 Whl wfbelge lnl, 11/c, Orange County on 4·1-117 wllh the County Clerk or with the County Clerk or (005350) ~ 523,977 l!cllp•• 5 •P••d, am/fm ca11. tinted 19973715882 Orange County on 4·8-97 Orange County on 3·13·97 '93 L•x ua GS 300 ·AIC/casselte. $9995. window•. Auna great! Daily Pilol April 4, 11, 18, 199737t8728 18973714019 Certified. Chrome & (200528/094103) 1 445o 873 ·8723 25. 19!)7 F784 Dally Pilot April 11, 18, 25, Dally Piiot April 12, 19, 26, Nauk. 48k. Mint cond. Toyoti of '87 Golf OT 91k mis. PUBLIC NOTICE May 2, 1997 F789 May 3, 1997 Sa924 <?~~0f!>xu• E~2;~~7 Huntington Beach ::~;e~~n~t.M/~~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE C Ill d F II J 714•847 ass• ........ 2088 Flctltlou• 8u1lne11 OBITU•ny ert e · u opt on. "Q ~ ....... Name Statement Fictitious Bu1lne11 Al\ White/Ivory. Only 31k. '89 VW Jett• The following ~11on1 are Name lt•tement 888 (09956B) S26,677 9150 Charcoal gray, AT, doing buslnHs is: Magic The following peraona are '92 L••ut LS 400 NISSAN AC, stereo cass, sun-Touch Amusemen11, 105 doing buslne11 as: Dog Blk. Certified. Full op· roof, super low ml, a.II Lexington l.11 •• Coale ~HI, W11h, 3838 E. Coast Hwy, tlon. Chrome & Nauk. records, lmmac cond. CA 92626 COiona Del Mar, CA 92e25 (122362) $26,977 '87 S•ntra Red and 55999/obo. 549_..68B Terry D. Aanderud, 105 Kimball Moss, 705 1/2 a. LEXUS Only 65K mlleal Auto, ,,_. FOX QL Lexington l.n., CoSla Mosa, gonla Ave, C0<ona Del Mar, caas, llereo, 4dr. .v CA 92628 CA 92025 MISSION VIEJO $2500. 538·5040 Power Steering This business 11 con-Thia business 11 con-800·669·5398 •91 Nl•Hn 300 zx Must seel 55905. ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an lndMdual Tow0-hl of Have you started doing Hnw yOll staned doing LOTUS 91 23 '89 Tu1bo Eaplrlt R·~c. ,,. ... leather, only 23k ,1·lles. (2PTN739) $29,9i: ... BAUErc LOTUS cos·rA ;.,ESA 84~~.7700 MAZDA 91 25 '92 MX3 Au10, loaded, cute. ( 2 0 0 4 6 0 /1 1 5 B 3 B) $9,995. Toyota of Huntington B eac h 714-847·855 5 2 + 2 While w71eather. Huntlng•~•ctl 6uslness yet? Ves, 9-HIO bu11nff1 yel? No Aulo. AIC~EYePf-op: 714-847-8555 Terry D. Aanderud Klmb1U Mose tlon-poas. (501148) ,90 Volk awa .. en Fox This· 11atemen1 was fifed This slllamant wa1 fil9d $14,977 • with lhe County Clerk ol wllh lh• County Ci.tic or LtXUI OL Power steering, Orange County on 4·1·97 Orange County on 3-17-97 must Seel. $5995 19973 715959 19973714258 Mission Viejo (100981/013/3) Daily Pilot Aprll 4, 11, 18, Dally PUot March'21, 28, 800· 689·5398 T t f 25, 1997 F765 Aprll 4, 11, 1997 F720 oyo a o '93 240SX Faatback, Huntington Beach PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTJCE like newt Sharp black beauty. 27,500 mlles. 714-847-8555 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Flctltlou1 8u1lnH1 $8900. 723·1504•---------Name Statement Neme Statement '98 C•brlo Conv Blk The following persons are The followlng persons are '93 SENTRA on bfk. Blk llhr. Aulo. doing business as: Uqufd doing buslneu 11: J & D 5 speed, air, pa, eco· CD. Loaded! Buy or AsJets Pool Service, 2B8 Enterprises, 285 22nd SI., nomlcal car. (200360/ assume lse. 642·1576 Bowling Green~ Costa Costa Meaa, CA 92627 734376) S!l595. Mesa. CA 92626 Bonnie June Davis, 285 Tovota of' Michael Patrick Brown, 22nd SI., Costa Meaa, CA Huntington Beac h MISC. AUTO 9245 28B Bowling Green, Costa 92627 714·847·855 5 '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mesa, CA 92626 This buslneu ls con· 1• This business Is con· ducted by: an Individual ---------SEIZED CARS ~rom dueled by: an Individual Have you started doing OLDSMOBILE 9155 $175. Porsches, Ha11e you started doing business yet? No Cadillacs, Chevys, business yet? Ves, 6/27/91 Bonnie June Davis BMW's, Corvelles. Michael P. Brown Thia statement waa flied MJ:RCEDES 9130 '87 Cuti••• Ciera Also Jeeps, 4WO's. This statement was fifed with the County Clerk or i iiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii V6, full pwr. 65k mis. Vour Aroa. Toll Free with lhe Counly Clerk of Orange County on 3·18-97 Blue Book $5200, ask· 1 ·800·218-9000 Orange County on 3·24·97 19973714423 '83 190 Diesel 4-dr Ing S3500. 831·843 3 eir.t. A·1381 19973714984 Dally Pilot March 21, 28, Sedan. Looks and for current llsllngs Daily Pilot April 4, 11, 18, April 4, 11, 1997 F722 runs great! Reliable. 9205 SEIZED CARS from 25, 1997 F766 PUBLIC NOTICE s2200. 873·9047 ,,,,SiiUiiZiiUiiKliiiiiiiiiiiiiii s 175. Porsches, PUBLIC NOTICE '73 450SL Classlc, 1• Cadillacs, Chevys.1--------- gold, 2 tops, 180k ml. '92 Suzuki Sld•klc k BMW's, Corvelles. Flctltlou1 Bu1lness $7500/obo. 546-9B2B. 4 x 4 Low p rl c e d I At so Jeeps, 4WO's. Name Statement 31o-436·9911. $1 0 ,995 Your Area. Toll Free The following persons are (200445/101310) 1-800-218·9000 doing business as: Udo '74 450SLC Classlc T f e xt. A·1398 Jewelers & Gilts, 3416 Vlo 2nd owner, alloy whls, oyota 0 for current listings Oporto Rqom 3, Newport orig cond. 176K ml, Huntington Beach Beach, CA 92663 $5950.obo 720·0370 714•847•8555 , _________ ,Sheila Tamv Ayvazyan. 30 Cool Brook. Irvine. CA '80 4 5 0SLC lmmac. Classlfleo 1s..... 92612 Blk/Palamino, 95K, ---------CONVENIENT This business Is con· 2nd local owner, chrm TOYOTA 921 O whethor you're buy-ducted by: an Individual• whls, cd, Michellns.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ing, selling, or just Have you started doing $9500. 759.34991• looklng, classified has business yet? No .,....,....---.....,...,,-----'85 Cr••t ld• Wgn Lt what you needl Sheila Tamar Ayvazyan '86 300SDL Dk Blue. blue. Aulo, A/C, CC, CLASSIFIED This s1a1ement was filod Lo-ml 64.k. Xlnt cond. stereo cass. Full pwr, 842·5878 with the County Clerk or Org owner. $1B,500 loaded!. Xlra cloan. Orange County on 3·28·97 875·9384 Lv mssg $2400 firm. 893-4570 ---------19973715800 •as SUPRA 5.apd, all PUBLIC NOTICE Daily Pilot Aprll 4, 11 , 18, pwr, new Urea, battery---------25, 1997 F769 & radiator. Snrl. 165k. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE $3350 OBO 646· 1 B76 MITSUBISHI 9145 Flc tltlou1 Bu1lnH1 Name Statement The following persons are doing boslness as: Pacific Coast Pallo, 845 Baker S1., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Joaeph Patrow, 10304 La Hacienda. 1Jt5, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 This buslne11 11 con-ducted by: an Individual Have you atarted doing business yet? No Joseph Patrow This statemont was filed wllh the Counly Cler1c of Orange County on 3·25-97 19973715215 Dally Piiot March 28, April 4, 11, 18, 1997 F746 PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement Fictitious Business F~ltlous Bu1lnH1 The lollowlng persona 11e '87 Celle• Convert s b 1 1 k Grand Prix Ltd Edi· Name Statement am• tatement dolng us neu as: Th n ,Ion AT Ale full Pwr The following persons are The following persons are Big, 1534-4 E. Edinger, · • • • dol b · es Tub oz doing business es: Blok Santa AN, CA 92705 DOUGLAS Ch.,rl•• W . Dougie•, 53; died Friday Aprll 11, 1997. Mutent In Education & Educator of Social Studies 6 Economics In lhe' Newport·M•sa School Ol•Ulct. for over 25 yeats. Chalr- peraon of the SITO Council, champion 1wlmmer and former llfeguard for t he N ewport B each Marine Department. H• Is survived b'f hi• son, Winter: daughter, Sum mer: brother. Bob; slater, Judr, & Linda (Moth er ol Winter & Summer) Memorial services will be held at 7pm, Thursday April 17th at St. Wilfrid's Eplacopal Church, 18631 Chapel Lan e, H u ntin gto n Beach. 714-962-7512 HORTON Lawr•nc• C . Horton, 85, resident ol Winfield, KS and former resident of Newpor t Beach, passed away March 16, 1997. He was a former employee of the Cif'J ol New~ort Beach Water Dept., having retired In 1973. He also wrapped fish- ing rods for many of the local tackle stores. Survived by wife Lucllle, son Don, Atlanta, GA., daughter Anita Bradbur y, Wlnfleld, 'KS, 1 one brother, two sisters, eight grandchildren, a n d 1 1 g r e a t· g randchildren. His wife Lucille followed him In death on April 5, 1997. In Memoriam Captai n David (Woody) Pollak Auguat 59 • April 94. ~C.RE.YlE:R .. 0 .. B..MW.. 16 valve eng, c0stm 174"fl T~::::i's~ve.'. ll~B: Nat Properties, 16 Fair Elm, Carrie Lynne Allen, 216 1n whla, new trs. rg Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 351h SI., Newport Beach, owner. High .mlle1 vet Craig Dal Dean cande-Matthew Bovee. \6 Fair CA 92663 looks/runs hke new. larla, 1741 Tustin Ave .• Elm. Laguna Niguel, CA This business Is con-$3,950 5 5 3·8848 11&-B, Costa Mesa, CA 92677 ducted by: •n Individual '89 CAMRY WON 92627 This business !S con-Have you alarted doing v6 1 11 This business Is con-ducted by: an ind1v1dual t>oslneu yet? Vea, Jan. 97 , If I were the richest person In the world, I sllll couldn't bring you back. If I were the most powerful persor In the world, I 1tll couldn't bring your back. If I loved you uncondlUonally and I did, I 1tlll can't bring you back. You are aorely mleted. Later, Mondo. mu'st as~ely (;"~~~~j ducted by: an tnd1v1dual b~~r~s~ouol?s~ed doing ~~i':ie,:\':ment was filed 0519~ 59395 Have you started doing Mall Bov!. · With the County Clerk of --------- .... Tu. ...... c:t.M ......... a. .................... . business yet? No O).lota of Craig Candelaria This statement was filed Orange County on 4·1·97 Huntington B••ch This llatement was filed Wllh the County Cltfk of 19973715878 714~847·8555 with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 4-8·97 Daily PilO\ April 4, 11, 18, '91 COROLLA Orange Counly on 3·25-97 19973718740 25, 1997 F763 Au t 0 , a /c, p /•. 199737151 11 Daily Pllol April 11, 18, 25. PUBLIC NOTICE (100977/MZ20964B) Daily Pilot March 28, April May 2, 1997 F786 ---------i --- $7995. 4, 11, 18, 1997 F747 1 _________ , Flctltlou1 Bu1ln••• ~--·-- T t f N St t •llORIAL MM Hunu:g":'o~ :.ech PUBLIC NOTICE The ~0Ti:w1.....ape•s:::: are · .,, Cemetery • Mortuary 714·847·8 5 5 5 Fictitious eualn•H Can't seem to doing business as: K•:Y. Chapel• Crematory '91 Touot• Corolla Naro• Stat ement get to all those Bell, 711 W. 17th St., I · • T I II · 11, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 3500 Pacific View Drtve Aulo, A/C, P/S he 0 owing persons are repair jobs Abdelkader Bellamlne, 555 $7985 doing business as: Oso A d A C Newport Beach Consultl~, 1820 Park New-around the house? osewoo v. l l 109, •· 844-2700 (100977/MZ209648) marlllo, CA 93010 ...._ _______ _. '89 To).lot• C amr" port 14 · Newport Boach, Let the Thia buslneu 11 con-'" Calll. 92660 PIERCE IR8TllERI W•gon V6, famlly Richard A. Burgess, 1820 Clas sified ducted by: an Individual BELL •-•-•v wagon, must soel Park Newport 1404. New· Service Have you 11arted doing _ .. ,., ( 100824/065680) buslne11 yet? No $9395 port Beach, Calif. 92660 Directory Abdefk1der BeUamlne Mortuary * Chapel This business Is con· This atalement wH filed Cremation Toyota of ducied by: an Individual help you llnd with lhe County Clerk of Huntington Beach b~~f~es~oyuet?s~~ed doing reliable help. Orange Coun1y on 3-24-97 1 ~~~e'::Y 714 847 8555 Richard A. Burgess 642·5078 19973715028 842•81 ..... • • This statement was ltled Daily Pllol April 4, 11, 18, .._ ________ _ '95 To~ot• Av•lon wtlh the Counly Clerk of 25. 1997 F767 • New Lexus trade only Orange Counly on 3·25-97 ----------------~-24k. Fully loaded. 19973715 167 To 8~ In &ell your home All Kinda of Jobe For (036786) $19,277 Diiiy Pllol March 26, April ,._,1 M2 HH. lt\~. Al~.~~· Lexus 4, 11, 18. 1991 F749 _.. Maioee •• Mission Viejo 800·669·5398 SAVE llG ON PAMPERED PRH>WMED VEHICLES! 922 1 1995TOYOTA 1989 BMW 1991 BMW 1992 FORD PICK.UP 325i 325i CREW CAB 5 spd, A/C. Fiberglass S..Spd., lo miles. Convertible. Auto, Lo Du~~. R 17'tf~ bed cover & more. Lo Spectacularl Mi. Spectaculart cleoo, lo mi., miles, Extra Clean Onfy w/~ Won't last (5824968) (3JYC395) (3EF0078) (A17198) •t.ttl •1tttl •11.ttl •11.n1 1994 TOYOTA 1992BMW 1993BMW 1995BMW ~UNNER 7351 7401 M-3 lo mi, SR-5, 5-spd., Auto, Lo mi., extra ~Lo t.l Sets !ft Onfy 17k ITV, 5sp. l~~tions. nice. Truely one of stmdsb'~ leattler, rnetkulousfy Rea~ out T,s Best~ r.j~~ ~nk:el ( 28) ( 800914) ( ) ,l,ttl ,l,ttl ,,,ftl •u,ns ~·.;,:. :"r.i'I N&ltnbM One In Th Westwn United Stetn CREVIER BMW 1=-~ [11 '•1· et l~l•t•r A•••••· f•,.te ""• 1993 BMW 318i Black w[Tan, extra n~e. great value & performance. Save (3EF0078) •11,ttl 1995BMW 74011 2~ni.,= 1~ m ltf. ar. CO~ffass. I l '41,HI '98 4.8 RIOJA Metallic beauty, only 15k mlles. Every con- c e Iv ab Io option (31B243). Beauty. '91 R•nge Rover Limited Hunter modql, very low ml. Loool car Sold & serviced by us. (603477). $20,950 •ee 4.o se 7600 ml. Black & beaullful. Almost new! (322634) Flawle11 '98 Dl•c overy SE7 Only 6k mlfe11 7 pas1, dual mnrl, tow pkg, eb1 (179504) LOW MILES '93 Defender 11 0 The orlgfnal Rhlnomo- bllel Ready to go on aatart ·lo ml. (9181511) HURRY I '94 Cou nty Only 30K ml, black, running board1, grill guard1, mnrf, etc. (644702) SAVE '91 R•nv• Rover County Black beauty. Low mllee. One owner (476470). SAVE '03 LWB Lo mllH. Book• • r ecor d1 , R oman bronae. Flawle11 (634780) $29,B50 '91 Rane• Rov•r Record• & boo~. Loaded. Sun roof. Prl1tln• (2XZA318) S17,950 Land Rover Ml••IOn Yl•Jo ~• ... TIO '90 740QL Ole Ofey, bUt lth r, 4dr, anrl, gOod tn. Oood eond. la?OO. .... •••• • • • • • • • • • The Ltgal l:Npartmmt flt the DaiJJ Pilot is platstJ to announa a'MW m1lia now mwi/JJk to MW butinaso. wt wi/J"""' SE.ARCH the 1111m1 for JO" fll nt> tx1tr1 ~. llnli SllVt you tk timL anJ tht trip to the c.ou,., HflfM ;,, 5'tnlll AM. 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THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• APRIL 12-18, 1997 \II ~ \ \ 1-.H l>I·: ... Orange Coast College Q a: ! ~ \IFS.\ nu. \l:\H Orange County Fairgrounds ~1-----~ • Cover. .. Ellis Realty Group 2. Map 3. Co~ Realty Group 4.-6. The PrudentW-Jon Douglas Co. 1. Balboa lsla.nd RHlty 8. Roger's Realty 9. Metro Rea.lty 10.-14. Remax 15.-21. Coldwell Banker Newport &Heh 22. Pacific Coast Rea.tty 23. Cover Story 2.f.-25. Ca.nnery Vtllage 26.-27. Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa 28.-3L Elli.I Realty Group 32. 33.-34. 35. 37. 38. 39. 40.-t7. . 49. so. St.-53. St. SS. 56. Ride Aldetttte Star Rea.I Estate Spyro Kemble Mortgage Loan Specialist Fttd Sandt Newport Properties Walter Mitchell Coast Newp.ort Properties Mortgage Ratn Open HoUH Guide Homes of the Week Newport Crett The Irvine Compa.ny Cout Newport Properties For Advatiaing lnfonnation Please Call: Kip Hancock (714) 57'"42.47 Janet Vmograd- (714) 57'-'248 . ' COit llLnLTT ein.our EMERALD BAY LAGUMBEACH The "Best of the Best" in private & gated Emerald Bay. 4 Bdrms, 7 Baths 7,000 Sq. Ft Fantastic views up & down coast & Catalina. Private beach. "One of a kind" locale. 3 car~· Exquisite in every detail. By appointment. • $ 7 ,995,00.0 OCEAHONI' CHIM COVE • CDM Enchanting 4 Bedroom home w/fabulous views of private Irvine Cove beach and Pacific. 6 car garage. Gate guarded. Wine cellar. Move in condition. Easy to see! $2,995,000 ·TENNIS ESTATE BELCOVllT CUSTOM Fantastic 4 bedroom estate w/2 story entry & living room. 4 car garage, grotto-like pool & spa. G~ gourmet kitchen. Private, lit tennis court, gym. Futly equipped media room. Gate guarded. Reduced by $400,000! $2,895,000 SPYGLASS HIL 'mlWS ESTATE . Completely remod1l1d 8 Bdrm. nmlllon on 1/2 llCN lot Bllt Ocelrt I Bir""""' tMwport. Prlvlll pool ..... Quiet c:ul*llc loclllon. Bllt buy In view ........ Ylc8nt. Owner .. 98111 It". $2,495,000 . -. 760-1900 . EMERALD BAY LAGUMBEACH One of 14 Emerald Bay homes "right on the Beach", this 6 bedroom, 6 Bath home offers direct beach access to the most sought after community on the coast. Fabulous white water views & 3000+ feet of decks. By appointment . $5,495,000 IKVINECOVE LAGUNA BEACH Built on bedrock at the jetty entrance to Newport Harbor, this 1 of a kind home offers the finest ocean & bay views overtooking beautiful beach.es. 3 bedrooms + elevator + 3 car garage. 5 Star1 Vacant EZ to see! $2,895,000 LINDA ISLE WAmRFRONI'. W/OOCK In a word ... gracious. 5 bedroom, 6 Bath + a private pier & slip. r 2 story entry + high ceilings. Elevator. 3 car garage & huge lot. Extensive use of nwble. Great location. Vacant Reduced. $2,695,000 . 1.8 ACRE VIEW LOT nEWPOKT BEACH Completely llmOdeled 6 bedroom estate on 1/'l + ecn lat.~ OClln I ..... ,,..... pool I ... 2 ltofy "*' I lhlng room, YflY private cd-dHlc loclfiolL This is the best buy 'it .. "°""'" Alie> ...... for .... or ...,option. $2,395,000 • - THE PRUDENTIAL •JON DOUGLAS COMPANY P1l'r dodc. ocean & h.1y view~ from borh levels. Second level is en11rdy d«VOtl.J to m.mcr su11c of room>. Many exrra>. 759-6600 ln1~1 ID# 78'XEP THE llST Of NEWPORT UY $3, 100,000 Prime loc w/incomparablr & unob.m\lcted view• of thl' ocl'an. har- hnr & ierry entrance. Lrg v1eo"· terrace. 480, 4RA w/pvt pier& •lir 1-cM i;iar w/'>e<. ~yMem 7S9-66CX) ln~t ID# 78TLU LARCH FAMILY WANTED $1,995,000 Trnd111onal hm w/58D, l1b. fam rm. pool. >pa & a gorgeou.• ocean '1e,., Cu>t hm "·fl04• of leaJeJ gl.a..,,, circular naircase & elcv.ttOI' GJted entry,. 11h l-car g.1r 759.66C(l lnrmvr ID# 77lVD NIWD COUN1WY FUNCH $1,850,000 8111 can~·on .u "'!:>est U>cared on f:urways I & 2 MaMer on lower leH~I. J!OUfTTlet lmcht"n opeoru h> family niom. 7S9-66C() ln1~1 ID# 77846 OCEAN VllW • CITY UOHrS $799,000 3BD. f.im nn. ,lll,110, A/C, gared comm. PerfC'Ct condition. Spa. & lmmr.iin" 1 fpk" Lot> of mlrrol"'. very private. 759·66<.Xl lnrermr IV# 77467 HAUOlt ltlDGI llAUTY $,.49.000 F.tl~1l1"" h11:hl111J'l?f"•"1<.J & '"'" •m1!t"\I m•..Jel·perft'Ct JuJelle 1<•11h lAlh'l,Ullh. llll~Jh--1rm.h."\l~tt.r1n "'llll't'1 &4..H~ l1Ji?hl \h ... \\ ... Frt"lhh l,.,r, ~ ""'"'"'"' ''""" tl""" ;~~·1'61.\.' /111,-m.-1 l/J# i7C9l OCH, HABOI, CAJAJ.»tA & QTY WS $739,000 \\ 1111<»• 111.'I. "·•\. l~.•<h<"' .!1'< l """' En J<'I\ tn•rn ll'dted •h•"<'lint· I , 11,1111~ ""h .. utJ.-•1 l'"'I mJ 'I'~ IJ.-JI r11n1.1ri dnd '"u•n.!Jr1 IHlll' 7'i9-MI.'\' lrumur llJ# 7HXIA A STONIS n90W 10 nt1 OCEAN $715,900 Premium oceanfront Clmdo .... /many uperades.. Skylighu. high cril· 10jl'I &. ~too' EnJ(...,' wh11cwa1er views & Caraltna 5W\Sets. Grear 1.-::u m11nJ huml' 759-6600 ln~r ID# 78TSJ Thu cozy family home wrap< JrounJ 'IOlar·hcatcd pool.~ gar· .ten wnh fnut tr~. 4RD. HIA. 2 FPs, 3BDJown. I BO up. 759-6(i(l() ln1tmt1 ID# 78UR6 SNaAaAM VflW PIOJBI Y S461.000 TremenJous con.Jo, one· level (no stairs), 38Dor l +Jen. Oorgeou.• wuny,1rJ &. patio. MJny upgn4des 1hrnughou1. 759-66CX) lnrnnc'r /D# 78UT8 NIW ANGU .. THI WlAOI $315.000 Gn buy J • 2.5RA con.Jo 1nt~v11lage. Front unit, hard .. 'OOd Ooors, ma~I~ FP. •kvl11e< &. draNory windows 759-6600 lnrmltt II)# 78XE\' YIUA POINTI OOLP COUUI V11W1 f.130.ooo G.nal 1990 Mal11m-ane-dll viii.. next co Newport Brach Golf erur..r. ( 'ln.•e t<.> flall-.• l•l.1nd & Fa.UlKJO llland. Upper-level 280 "'1th '•"l 759-6600 ln1~1 /D# lRWEQ A member of the Jon Douglas Real Estate Services Group, Inc . · www.prudouglas.com NL\\"POHT BE.-\CH OFl· I C E $850,000+ .. BEAUTIFUL HAUO. llDGI $1,795,000 Elqr.int Tr.-l111onal .. 1yle home on apx J2,0005<1ft lot. Grea1 octtn views! Re~I~ w11h O\ eM1=ed pool illld spa Mu51 5tt! 759-6600 ln1tmtr ID# 77l)Q •AJ•ICT IOI" $669;900 Llgh r and bri'°11 remodeled rool home Ov«'r 11 ac~ in prmuer nonh Twttn MtghborhooJ No expcn~ has bttn spa~! 759-6600 lntnnt1 ID# 78VRJ $500,,000 And Below ~~n~~lOwn home.Custom(~~~ marble f1~plac;.~ew pam1 and near-new carpe11ng. 759.66()() lntnnt1 /Vt 78rtJY IAY YACHT a.ua MA91A $1,750,000 Pnvacrlyowned Marin11on Alaml!:oa Bayon Naples PenU\qila .. Sutr- of·the·art facil1cy with apx 100 foot frontage incluJ~ 1 dpts & anJo. 759~"Xl ln1tmt1 ID# 76ZSS ALMOST IAYROHT $1, 195,000 Could~ a 680, 4BA home or (280, I BA 5epar.ltr apanm.-nt) 4-car parking, volume ceilings, new carpet &. ltttche11.11I~ • i,.11h Ooon. Immaculate! 719¥.~ ln1tmt1 ID#78ZC5 CUSTOM HOMl-GA1ID COMMUNITY $1.0S0,000 Lovely T raJ11 ional 580 dlstom home on comerlOI. wr' ,,. n-N I-rick. Thts 2·nory home offtn eteat f.un1ly livrng. Lirge IJm1h room ope1U onrd vmanda. Must stt! /jQ.({...~ ln1tmt1 IOI 78TMB mcouu TOWN1 cOUKnON G1M $995,ooo lu5h, largegarderu1nd yard w/wraparound ~ yarJ tO('.ll>I. 'J\l. waterfall&. ga:dx> Quiet &. ~J end unit ad1acmt ~n~h Pnme locauon. GwnJ-pred oomm~•llty. 759*~ lnumtr IOI 78UQJ COV111DPC>ml0flit0 $639,000 4Rl'I, 1.SBA. lmmaculnre, pnv11teanJ l~h 1rop1ail planm~ in rM y,1rJ w11h 11 larJ:t founrain. One of the largest Ouor plam in h.ir· "',..· • 7'i'1-Mi.\' lnrtmtt ID# 78UON TOWN HOMI wmt TllMDIDOUS WWS $625.000 ~HP ! 'iH \ '""n hrnnf' "/v1e""1fl.1k~. w•m·rt.111-~I "~ " F.inn.1l .lin11111 ,..,.,m, IJrs:e It\ mg 1oom, l1l-ral'\ w/ttrerlJ•< • •" \·.1rJ.J«,L, r·""' ;;.i ""\' lnr<"mct 11:>41 i'ff PR SIA lSlAND llAUTY $595.000 ~ h .Jr. .. •rn-. z•; b.t1h>.11n-<1t locam:lll ... th rm Jle 11.11eJ (vll'llll• n111 r."'1 & '{'J. rn!lh1. neurr<1l .k'Cor. upgnkkd i~'1 ~\' lnrtmtr IV# 78\ 'WC NICI & PlltPIC110N $535#10 T ooilly remoJekd Bayctest hm w/PL &.1p9. 4 pou1bly 5 BO. f11R, FP Gourmet kn w/grarule counimops. 759-66\.\' lnln'ntt IDI 78XER PIUT10IOUS CO\w.N ••rams '275#10 RC1Klcnrial view lot apx .S llm! In~ Crown Heights. Owner may carry. 759-«A\' ln1tmt1 /DI 77SSW llCOfeS 10 IAIW llACH $250#10 On rhr Sllnd nr h151oric Balboa ocean bc:achfront. Pen1hou.'lt lt'vd lmm11cula1e l'nJ un11 w/ocean + beach views. ~IN bu1ldin~ &. garage ell'V8t<lf. • 759.&1-'\J ln1m1t1 IOI 78VNC ~MAOHMXIAY f19'900 280, 28A, model·paf~t condo. Swmydeck. Vaulted clnp, c11•1 m1rron. uuide laundry, 2-car P l'llfl':. Gated community wnh pool & !{'a. 759~\' lnimyi/Df 77lFG IHOWI a.I A MOD1L $119,500 Beautifully «'modeled home w/parkJike beckyard. JBD + 2BA. vaulted Ct'tling! ... -o00 ttle noon, skyl.,ha + mnodekd kilchen & "'1th. 759-66l\.' ln1tmt1 IDt 78Y6U • • THE PRUDENTIAL• JON DOUGLAS COMPANY , ______ --------- A member of the Jon Douglas Real Estate Services Group, Inc . www.prudouglas.com :'\1 \\!'()I{ I l~I \l II (. )1 t ll I The Prudential• Jon Douglas Company The Undisputed Leader in the Sale of Estate Properties n._ ... _,_, •• _ .. __ .. ...,., ......... llJ ........ t-.s...-_n........,·•Dou;lll~---~c..on.. .. ia.s_na1...,_ ......... ,_... .... -ncr ,., ___ .., .. Ml.$_., -natil'CWl...._,.,"!"l'nat~• ........ ol .. ---.111--.. nat-ol .. Ml.S.-------- -~10WNICOWC110N $995.GOO LlJJ{.ll~?e lfJr\lens ,ind yard with "~rounJ yard UDO ..... ICTION $660,000 Remodeled home, chamunii g.mJ.:n anJ lllllrt• • • TOWN HOMI • llO CANYON $495,000 Two-•tory 4RD. 11\A wuh rnv.ur rool .m,l 'r•1 in pre<>11g1oos gu.1rJ·l(atrJ communit)"· 10 rool 1ct onJ tranquil end umt. liarNI comm 0-... ~ lnumer I 78UQJ · JJ9.6600 yard entrt onto w1Je arx '47 lm wuh rm•,ur ~r.• lfoashler/Vann Aobt ln1mvr ID# 78TMR 7J9.6600 lnunw'r ID# 78TZD 0 n Houses ·. . . '.,: ,M.~,. ..... -;.-:\ .. HABBQB RIDGE 19 Royal St. George ..................... $1,295.000 ................... Sun 1·5 ....... , ........... Lynne Valentine 42 Montepillier ......................... :····· $799,900 ...................... Sun 1 -5 ............................ Nina Roshan 33 Monaco .................................... $749,000 ...................... Sun 1 :30 -4:30 ........................ Vi Saxton 41 Monaco .................................... $615,900 ...................... Sun 1:30-4:30 ................. Bob Perlman HIGHLANQS 448 Morning canyon ····················· $459,000 .... ............... SatJSun 1 -5 .. . ALTEZZA 15 Splendore ................................. $468,000 ...................... Son 2 -5 ............................... Linda Reed BAYCREST 106 Gamet .................................... $1,195,000 ................... Sat/Sun 1 -5 ...... " .......... Lynne Valentine 2318 Holiday Road ....................... $490,000 ...................... Sat/Sun 1 • 5 .................... Ali Zarrinnegar 1120 Skylark ................................. $535,000 ...................... Sun 1 -4 ..................... Barbara Roppol1o Nalalie Ames JASM /NECBEE! 27 Mailsail ................................... $399,500 .. . ......... Sun 1 • 5 ...... . BALBOA COVES 11 Ba1>oa Coves ........................... $549,000 ...................... Sat 1 -5 ............................ Evie ~ton .. JoanHowe UDf1 739 Via Udo Sood ......................... $1 ,799,000 . .. .......... Sat/Sun 2 -5 Pat Zar1ler 332 Plazzo Udo ......... .......... ..... $1 , 195,000 Sun 1 -5 . ....... .. . ' . . Helen Gilcrest ff:mT~~~ ......................... $247,500 ................... Sun 1 -5 ................... Barbara Chamber.; TURnERQCK 11 Rocky Knoll .............................. $289,900 ........ : ............. Sun 1 -5 .................................. Ann Pau~ BALBQA ISLAND 325 Grand cana1. .......................... S7so.ooo ...................... Sun 1-" ............................ Sue van Aa1s1 CORONA DEL MAB • 133 Jasmine Creek ....................... $499,000 ...................... Stln 2 -5 .................... , ............. Nan Tulfy 2561 Point Del Mar ....................... $430,000 ...................... Sun 1:30 -5 ............................. Nita Nash a4 Crest Circle .............................. $249,000 ...................... Son 2 -5 ............................. Linda Brehm r HILL HiiSbOrough ............................. $1,050,000 ................... Sun 1 -5 ......................... Sandy Mittman WOOOBBIDGE 9 Falrdawn ........ 1 ........................... $598,000 ...................... Sun 1 -5 ......................... Irene McCarthy - • TiiE PRUDENTIAL• JON DolJGLAS COMPANY "@ A membeY-of the ~ 'e )on DoMglas Rea! Estate &niices Group, Inc. - Prudential -Jon Douglas anno.unces top honors in national nehNork aY1ards :\ larYbeth c~ole Standel ~ 729-7285 The company gathered together to celebrate the top professionals The Prudential -Jon Douglas Company announced that the company's highly ranked sales agents achieved the top rankings in the lirm\ national network of second on the national list. In a field of 37 ,000 sales profe~~ionals, Ron Wyrut, of the firm's We),1 Los Angeles office, was named the No. t sales agent in gross commission income. Wynn's GCJ in 1996 topped $1.2 million. Brentwood Court office\ Mar) Lu and Gordon Tuthill and Ron de Saho. of the Beverl y Hills North office. abo r.mked among the network's top 10 real estate real c'tatc companie~ <ind salcll profe:-..,ional~ ------------, profe,,1onak for 1996. Jun Dougla:-.. chairman of the bc>Wd George Ra!hman. chief executive officer. Lou P1a11. president. real estate brokerage and all of the Prudential - Jon Douglas Company Prudential - Jon Douglas locauun' took five of the top 10 spoh I llr branch office' in the nation: 1ndi\'idual office awards included the aforementtoned. Traditional fam ily home in Newpon Beach! Five bedropms~ four and one-half baths in approximately 4200 square feet. Wonderful jloorplan. gathered to congratulate the finn ·s top profei.sionals. From left to right: I.Du Piatt, Slon Richman, two Be,erly Hills Betty Graham, Jon Douglas locationi., San City lights and canyon views. $885,000 The firm's Beverl¥ Hills North office. managed by Belly Graham. took Lhe top spot in a field of 1.286 real estate offices. In addition. the Beverly Hills South office. managed by Stan Richman. ranked Franci~co·s Yan Ness, Danville and Santa Momca\ Montana Avenue. For nwn U.fonrumon, call the Pnule11tial -Jon Doflglas Company saks offee in your neighborhood. HomeAid Hop to raise funds for ~emporarily homeless Dance the night away at '50s themed fund raiser Attention "grea .. er'" and "pmk ladie~." 11 ·:. time to shme up those saddle shoes. • ,lick back your ducktail and practice the twist for a night of rock and roll dancing and family fun . HomeAid Orange County ha" announced the date of it~ ~ccond annual "HorneAid Hop·· fundraiser. set for Sat.. May J at 6 p.m. at the Irvine Marrion. The HomeAid Hop i:-. a 1950~ themed sock hop with all proceed' benefiting HomeAid Orange County. the non-prolit organ ization e'tabli-.hed by the Building lndui.try A<>soc1a11on that builds and renovates shel ters for the temporarily homeless throughout Orange County. To achieve that '50:-. feeling, the Irvine Marriott'~ grand ballroom will be time warped back to the era of James Dean and Elvis Presley. The evening will also feature "blue plate special" dining, prizes for the best co tumes, a silent auction and a special talent show with pcrf onners from the building industry. Live rock and roll will be played by Big Wave Dave and the Soul Surfers, many of wh0Q1 have played with major rock groups such as Aerosmitb and others. In addition. Moongate Salon's The 1997 HomeAid Hop committee's "rebels with a cause." Front row, seated: Jill Horper-Yinquez and Sharon Yates. Standing, from left-Lindo Howard, Keri Follmer, Alon Rierson, Robin Mer-chant Dione Jen5e0, Ron Soienni, Cossy Cody, Lisa Hoover, Kathy Ediu and Peggy Holt. ' "beauty school dropouts" will be onsite "We're anticipating another successful creating bouffant and ducktail hairstyles HomeAid Hop based on overwhelming free of charge. feedback from everyone who attended and According to HomeAid Hop chairman supported the event last year,'' Saienni "Papa Do Ron" Ron Saienni, president of said. "Also, this year we're incorporating Quantum Development, this year's hop some new elements such as discounted will be a "don't miss" event. ticket prices for kids and a knockout lineup of talent show acts by building industry members. It will be an e'emng or fun for the entire family or anyone who wants to have a great time "hi le helping temporarily homeless people "ho need just a little time to get their Ii, cs re· established." 1llC HomeAid Hop is open to the public. Tickets are now on sale through HomeAid Orange County and co~I $100 for adults and $50 for children under 18 years old. Table sponsorships are also . _ available at $1,250. $2,500 an<l $5.000. Since its establishment in 1989. HomeAid Orange County has completed 24 shelter projects which have added ~ than 450 helter beds for the temporarily homeless in the county. Currently. more than 12,000 temporarily homeles' are without shelter in Orange County due to reasons beyond their control sue~ a.' catastrophic illness. sudden loss of JOb, spousal desertion or abandonment and need onJy 30 days to 18 mooths h> get back on their feet as self-sufficient members of the community. . For llWf'W Utfonatdil>11 on tht HomeAiJ Qop, •lltltl 1po111orrhip opportunities ~ to p1UCluue tieua, pleas• call HomtAiJ Orange Cool] at (714) 553-95/0. Excellent South Bayfront Location • C harming 3 Br & 2.5 Bath Home • Sandy Beach in Frpnt with On-Shore Mooring • One of the Best Locations on Balboa Island Half Way in Between Ferry & Village Sl.650,000 ,. Call Joanne Cooper@ 675-4441 Newport Beach Charming I Family Home .. • 2 Story 3 Br & 2.5 Ba • Lowest Priced On • 3 BR & 1.5 BA Built ln 1991 Balboa Island • Pnme East Side • Spacious LR with •Charming 2.BR + Location Fireplace Large Guest Unit •Large Yard w/park-' • Beautiful Kitchen • Cose To South Bay like setting $279,000 $399,000 $369,000 Call Joane Cooper @675-4441 Brand New Balboa Island • Totally Remodeled & • Great I Br & 1 Bath Home Gorgeous Newport BAyftOnt Condo • Spacious 4BR & Crest Townhome • Security Building 3.SBA Under Const. • Tri-Level 38R + Den • Bayside Comm. pool • Opt>n LR With Marble • 3 large Dedcs Fireplace • Built Elevator Ready $365,000 $279,000 $885,000 Call Victor Yack @ 673-8700 Charmin ft Balboa Quaint & Cozy Island ome Balboa Island With Income • Panoramic Views Unit Duplex • Huge 3 BR Penthouse • 3 BO 4t 3 BA Home Plus 2 • Well Maintained 2BR • Inside Laundry BO It 2 BA Arn=' Home + 2BR Apt. • Custom Built n 1992 • 3 Car Garage Space • Masttr With Bay V~ • Incredible Charm • Rare Floorplan • Just ~To South Bayfront • Great Rental $349,000 $785,000 $525,000 Call Adell Patterson @451-7449 Gorgeous Bay &tOcean Sea Faire Ocem Views View • Highly Oesireable • 3 BR &'1.5 BA •Beautiful Ocean & Catalina Views Penthouse • Huge Kuchen • 3 Br&J Bths • lnskie Laundry • Large Yard wnh • Spacious Kit. • 2 Bedroom & 1 75 Pnvate Pool w/Breakfast nook Bath • 2 Car Carag\' $399,000 $169,000 $182,900 ~ QitALTY ' £)-:/ :J~~J-J -J. CUFFHAVEN -KINGS llD $799,000 Magi~ vtews of ocean • boy "°"' tlW '8R; 3IA family home. <>Yer , ,, OC:.., IOOm fof •xpar\llof1. lank owned. ltl,JFFS $319,000 ..u. 2 story hotM. Ftreploce, lofge patto, 2 car detached gol'Oge. . . . . . . . . llG CANYON JUST REDUCED $415.000 CompleMty ~ 2IR, 2aA +den, DoYer model. Highly upgraded, llght a brtght. 2 car attached gar. Gat9d 2' HR. guc.d. BALBOA PENINSULA $439,000 Lorge R·2/R·' lot. leach, lay, tennis and family at Its beat! Proetlcoliy lot value. ON THE EDGE OF NEWflOl1T $231,500 Highly ~ town."oome. )M, U I A, haic:twood fk>orl ttwoughout. l'YIYate patio. cio.. to ICftooll and lhOpplng. CAMEO HIGHLANDS $599,000 e.outlfUI kltch«t with tub·Uf'O, Ngtet a bt1gtit •IR, 2.51A w/tpOftcllng pool. Many upgrade•; A/C, ttrepoce, French dootl ond mueh mor.J COM DUPLEX $459,000 W.11 motntoln9d dupi.xl Cute front cottage w/21R. 21A. Newer rear unit llR, 3I A W/ft~e and large de<;ka. Great location and on Ideal oppoftUnlty for owner user. BIG CANYON 365,000 Fabulous view Ilg Canyon Golf Courae. High celllngs, crown molc:tlngs, receued llghHng. ftr9pbce. MONTICEUO $145,000 21R. loft remodel, 1.75 ..... eomptetety r.modeled kitchen. track llghltng. spa, wood deekJng. c1o .. to achoob and shopping. 5 Corporate Plaza • Newport Beach • California • 92660 we can help make the difference in your life! I I I I CHARMING NEWPORT HEIGHTS I I Newer rlassic-stykd, 2-story townhome. &aut1.fi11 1 , mtrrior. fenrh windows, high ceilings. panekd ®on, 'custom moldmgs. smartly il.ecorattd, bright & open I ~ri~ I C,aU 251-4800 PATRICK KNAPP OCEAN VIEWS $168,000 G1meo Shorrs '1 bedroom. 3 bath, den. Smgk kvel Enr/()Jed courry_ard. J.D. CALLAGHAN $975,000 I · REDUCED! REDUCED!. '1 Wondufol Cost.1 Mesa !BR. I. 'iBA. Townhome, 2 car , garage. End un11 m p.irlr-lrlu setting. Community Pool ' CaU 760-5000 x 119 I :SHARON SWANSON $119,900 I FABULOUS EMERALD BAY Fmm11d b.iy contnnporary like new. Extmsit'e use of gramff. 'i bedroom. 4. 5 baths with ocean, beach ana c"anyon 1•1ni'S. Locatrd at the md of" pn·vatr rul-tk-sac. E1'"1 <1mrnuy Ctll 49./-...,4-5 BILL DOLBY $2,.275,000 MARVELOUS FAMILY HOM E .\p.m11us -I bedroom . .! 5 b.iths . .! uory home m Sant.i An.i! l 'pgmdes TIO' /-.mull rm. u•lkw(/y bndt firrplia Nrarlr 11e11• c11rpe1 f.;1rgr lot. - C.11/ .. 40-5000 fat .!(JS JACK GIFFORD $224,900 LARGE 5 BEDROOM COUEGE PARK Q11ut m/.de-1i11 I .. uy,< /or w1rh pool \\(// lrepr home ()u•nrr mat11•t1rtd .\111111•11 b>· appr C11/ -60-'i(}()(J ·' -!(, MARK JACQUES $229,000 Sf.A ISLAND (,"u,1rd ,e,11ttd. l11gl1ly upgrakd I level u•11h 1•1ru• • .!HR.+ dm Ci/1644-4100 J.D. CALLAGHAN $550,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS &auttfully mamt<1metl tradzttonal Vint' home. 4 BR. 4.5/JA 5 rar g11r111.e OU"( or A/TD C..iU YXJ.-'iOOO d9S WAYNE SMITH $599,000 COME BACK NEXT WEEK! To St't the ntu• txtenor pumt m spring rokm in this Upper ,\'eu'f>Ort Bar home. Soann: mlmgs. WIJ of bf.ht. Dou•nsf4m IJJS liardu'OO<f c.._ cmzm1c nle fo><m. Upst4m has new rarpn. Ot't'r 1800 sq.ft. CaU 644-MAXG MAXJNE GOWEN $199,000 • PRESTIGE IN NEWPORT BEACH F~anrr gnud rownhomt' with riry lights a11d oa1111 vuM. 2BR. .l. 5RA -'Dm. 2 fireplarn and gounnn lti1rhm. . CJ/ 760-5000 F.xt. 129 Sharo11 St11ar11on $450,000 5 BEDROOM CUSTOM ... NfWport Hrtthts rmi~L 2 mA.lltr tuiu1. 3 car garagt', jilmily room. cul-fk..sac l«Rrion. C'1J 760-5()(}() Ext. 126 $559,000 BEAITTIFUL VlEW HOME! ( ;(>~('014.S -r u.stom " bedroom homt' u•11h L'lnl.' of Bad: &1y ,,,,J ( 11) litJ.rs Opm foor plan u111h pool and 1hrropn111e spa for morr 111jormnt1on raU. \.......,_...- J..IJ{)()..5/0-2()()5t'OJ,14085 Ri111 W11J, $429,000 GOLF COURSE VIEW < "'W"'u ,!'){)()"I ft. 4 BR. 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Arcnrb of llfllrbk 11,,J r;nzniu comp/11nm t• tht tkror 4 bedroom, lib1'11ry. family l"(H)m,.rpacious :amt ron"' U!l/lt' rtflar. tym and R ef Cltr fR"1f'· C'1J 760-5000 Eld. 113 S/,395,000 Dusi)• Harr'U ____ Ri/Mrl<' SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport leach, CA 92660 --- ... ·An International Company 760-5000 NEW LISTING HARBOR VU HllJ..S Peelt-a-boo oa11n w , UIU/i"" lllnsn:t ri1]_ liP,1.s. lAwnt price 4BR or 3 BR + tkn. LArie fomil] room "lly lirmm. Very opnr Jiu 11nJ britht. c.a 76'>-5000 Ed. 525 $585,000 c.a l../J00.510-2005 OH/615003 MM* AdttVb $799,000 ~BEST BUY -SPYGLASSHlll PANORAMIC VIEWS fast mluctt/ cf mlUI sell in 1tCft 30 MJS! 3BR. 3M with ""f"isiU finishn. GJ/-"'! for 1"" lMwint. C.0 760-SOOO Ed. 111 ... EMERALD BAY CLASSIC COTTAGE OMnuiM if PCH -w.JJt • "'-" fi'nl tins JIJ«'iM 3BR 2M tilus~ N.Jt IM-or lnn/J '°"' tbNM M,,,,,/ C.04H-7475 II/LL DOLBY &11.aifal 5BR. 3BA 2 story home on Sm'4ss HiU with mqunuin 11nJ NI)' litht vinq. SJHtrltlint lap pool Pri11t1u g""· cmtr11/ 11ir. 11nJ 11 lot morr! CAJJ 76'>-5000 Ed. 210 $699,000 TOP OP THE UNE Hiply u~tl, It· §BR. 3BA Mn11 V"tk horn<'. Nnuer ltitchm 11na b111hs, outomi.utl intnior fi11turn, nn«r roof. ro/1- up g11rt1ie tioors, cwtom tUlubk mtry ffen1 t/oors, prillflU SJHI 11nd m11ch morr! ~lk to UNlf" P11rlt, golf eoune & shopping. CAI/ for11pp1. 760-5000 Ed. 117 $429,!J()() $2, ()()(), 000 w::e can help make the difference in your life! MESA VERDE Darling 3BR. 2BA, grr_at J.llrd. Nict living room with fireplait. Great ntighbrohooii. CJJ 1-800-510-2005C<Nk15009 MARK ACKRICH . $209,000 NEWPORT COAST TIN best of 101[ courY anti ocean vif!US in this pmtigiqr,u gmJ rommumty. Gt/J 640-1529 FSIHER YANK $395,000 180° BACK BAY & OCEAN VI.EWS Sttlwkti mJ .of aJ-<k-SllC owr il>okint bay anti 1111"'1t pmerw. 3BR. 2.5BA wlntw wi11JoWJ, tibon, tik; paint, smoothtti ctilings C-morr. CAD 760-5000Ext.112 DIANA PROSSER $449,000 JUST LISTED BARGAIN Hugt Lbt approx. 9400 sq.ft. 3 bdrm 2b11 prictti for /Mt sali. Grrat Jor homt Jay Cilrt, RV par/ting. DIANA'CAPPEL $198,500 PERFECT HOME OFFICE ltk11/ for owner worltint fem homr. 5BR. 2BA. Singlt Intl Mt111 Vmk h4f pool & gauti nitry t;rtaJ f«ariqn. BD.J.. AND DONNA WEBSTER $299,900 FANTASTIC OCF.AN VIEW • Batr,rict fo.r best vitw in H11rlxn Hi/Js So. 3BR cou/J bt 5! Sin /Ml kwtly ~. 2FP RM il>oia ouJ on bt11utifal poo 1N111ic-Mrtd f""lnds. 3cllr111n1gt. OdJ 760-5000 Ext 525 NAN DOYLE $925,000 FABULOUS VIEWS VitwS, VitwS, mow up to sptrtaculllr llitwS of City lifhts anti Ntwport Bfty. This custom 4 bttiroom, 4.5 .futh features: 4 firep/.acts, 9 sltyughts, hugt family room with bar, ovmiuti~a anti S11u11a. Gourmtt ltitclNn anti is approx. I 800 . vinuing tkclt _a11fi b11/conitS. Blll.AND NNA WEBSTER $1,125,000 · . PASTORAL VIEWS .. 3BR. 2.5 BA mnod.tkti how on 11 i?Uf.t !IJt ~t f.trilln sub/a. Nnu b.tclNn 6 11ppli4nca. F11mily room 0 b.tchm! OJ/ 640-2677 OBYN SF.ARS $354,900 WF.STCUFF 3BR. 2BA 011 bulltifa/ ~ mrn. iAl'ft pmy rw JtUt/. Bit siJt """-~ g.nlm. OJI 7fi>.50IJO &t. 131 ROIHN 'TF.ACH UlS,000 JUST LISTED -£.SIDE C.M. OVll 14,000 $Q. IT. LOT J ~ 2 &Jhs + Mofhn../11-uw Unit. Shoj MJt«MJ 1p 3F;E'~lfhMll • 760-5000 FXr.1~000 }llw s..,.u. ft~,.t~V• SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH KIJ''Fll'a 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660 ------~-----.---------' 5 Powerful . Reasons <to Live i_n '.l{§wport 'Beacft Perfect on the Park • 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths Opportunity Knocks -Lido Isk -625 Ft. Lot · · • 3 Bedrooms, 1.75 Baths • Quiet East End! • Family Room & Large Bonus Room •Separate Library & Office $759,000 Call for Open House times. New Lis~£-Hun:,! • Remodeled Traitional Home •Family Room • 2 Master Suites • 3' Car Garage $559,000 Newport Heights • Ocean View Deck • 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • Granite & Maple Kitchen Probate Sale -Great View! • 2 Spacious Bedrooms, 2 Baths • Formal Dining & Study . • For Details Call Rae Rodgers $355,000 -· EWPORT BEACH 7(,0..5000 ~ &t.1.21 G-'1 Ja e Sungaila is making a difference s~ arroides penonolized !lt " her dients ~·U' ''!al~ am~ :.uup:w ~ been a tH> lllCJU n 1~·wpr ;?.~M Ha name " ,'\•n11m••111m,; wrtl mur: '"'~-port fh~ ~ ll qt\ I Ult ( ))1.1 ll lt1T'tlt't ,\\'lru1 u.i«\JU!. ~tn\l.'ldw 11~ :bat about lie ®JJ\)H,, 01 !\'wt :Ul.WWIR. • r vi •hs:ut wudufW ~'«ml ~~ a •eek 1tur 1l'<Ut ,!l\t~m\ · ~UU!!U.W. "'But .n~ tUm1 ·dkdtuantv1. 1:-. tlltt} " dJe "1011).\ • tlf flitr ~a[ ~\Wt mM;,a 1h~ ro:all~ boot. IJmtMDll111 ~~ me dma offiq~ dla'fim ..UC. For tliutpribi ~ ~ flDlllD:!~·p·• .. lier~ bas-dlq-am call her for -_, --S dlqi do -lnJID v.'bere to F ~dug groomed IO where to find dllll ..-pica-• fwailure. Ute ... pciople .t.o Ire cbe best • wbM # Jane Sungailo they do. 5be makes her job sound easy. Her pcrsooaJ .qmrioo to details and cbc bip quality of her matUting skills is wdl bOwla. She also says dW each CW. ii ilii#W _,laand she treats emfa tme • intief ks-only client. 1Wcnly ~ cS cnnsistcn( high end referral awads would seem to prove lhal her hasiness pbilotnphy ~s clicms and sells a loc of homes as well. .,.,,. s.,. •• QPt lie ,...et/"' 1UVllAZ. s.... c..MJ, (114) 160- 5'1f, en. 13'. OPEN · HOUSES • SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS THE B LUFFS 64 7 Vista Bonita CoRONA DEL Mu 405 Jasmine Avenue EASTSlDE CosfA MEsA 255 Camellia 2516 Davis Place@ Monce Vista HARBoR HILL 9 Hillsborough N EWPORT CoAST 7 Bridgeport NEWPORT CREST l Baruna Court {l-4pm) SEAvtEW . 1907 Yacht Resolute VILLA POINT 298 Villa Point Drive W EST N EWPORT $309,000 Cammy Leslie $379,000 Marlene La Grow $245,000 June Adams $249,900 Donald Pfaff $998,000 Ginny Anderson $749,000 Marie Deremiah $203,000 Sharon Grames $725,000 David McCulloch $253,900 Mtke Evans 120.5 36th Street $359,000 Carla Broffman SATURDAY & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BELCOURT HILL *9 N6nhampton Court $495,000 Carrie A lien HAR8oR ISLAND 630 Harbor Island $1 ,900,000 John Campbell NEWPORT BEACH •37 Southampton Court $469,000 Kay Sterling 123 Hartford $189,000 Renee West 9 Northampton $495,000 NEWPORT CREST 1 Baruna Court $203,000 Lorraine Farrington I Sharon Grimes NEWPORT H EIGHTS 325 La Jolla $439,000 L12 Grech I Carla Broffman NEWPORT ISLAND 405 40th Street $445,000 David Prince N EWPORT SHORES 247 Walnut $394,900 Cheryl Carlson / Olga Matthews NORTH LAGUNA 437 Panorama $1 ,895,000 Vicky Delpart SPYGl.ASS HILL 9 Monterey Circle . $849,000 Don & Joyte Olson BALBOA PENINSULA SUNDAY'S INVIT~TIONS 1707 Miramar $415,000 Mary Ann Nethercutt BAYSHORES 2581 Arbor Dnve $710,000 Carol Mock 258 1 Vista Drive $995,000 Carol Mock CoRONA DEL MAR 2520 Ocean Blvd. $895,000 Rick Schreiber 89 Jasmine Creek Rd. $395,000 Gil & Pac Foersrer EASTSIDE CosTA MEsA 2678 Club Mesa Place $291,000 Kevin Kanda 255 Camellia $245,000 Jennifer Noonan HARBoR R IOOE 3 Trafalgar $1,495,000 Carol Alli.son /Joy Curttn LIDO ISLE 109 Via Venezia $1,250,000 Alison McCormick NEWPORT BEACH 411 Riverside Ave. $494,900 Donald Pfaff SBA.VIEW 1907 Yacht Resolute $725,000 Ginny Anderson Tull1U ROCJ< 21 Cmcaurus \ Daily PU0c Real Bttate • April 12. 1997 • COLDWELL BANKER SELL.S MORE ·MILLION DOLLAR R ESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES THAN ANY OTHER REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN THE WORLD ( . COLDYELL BANKER PREVIEWS® DIVISION SOLD 1 ()UT OF EVERY 4 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN EXCESS OF 1 MILLION DOLLARS IN 1996. 700 60(1 500 400 300 *245 100 1993 1994 1995 1996 >- THE COLDWELL BANKER PREVIEWS® DIVISION PRESENTS YOUR PROPERTY TO THE WORLD. .... IJAl.LJOA ISi.AND (714) 673-6900 FOR A PREVIEWS® MARKETING CONSULTATION, CALL COLDWELL BANKER TODAY. • Properties sold by Coldwell Banker in excess of one milli0n dollars DANA POINT (714) ~l-9355 LACUNA BEACH NORTH (714) 494-0215 LAGUNA BEACH SOUTH (714) 499-1320 NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-9060 01997 CoLoweLL B~R CoRPORATION. AA EOUAL Of>PORTUNITY CoMPANV. EouAL Hous1NO Of>PORTUNITY. Au Offices INOEPENOENTl..v OwNeo AHO OPERATED. . . • Daily Pilot llHl Est.at~• April 12, 1997 \ THE FINEST PROPERTIES ON THE COAST 4 &Jrooms, 3.5 ba1k1, gxceptionafly smart ruiJ.nce, ~lot, prioofo pool, spa, barbtqu, anJ..port court. $1,325,000 ' Lyleen & JeH Ewing • 644-9070 E:a.t. 114 V1sr To TAKE YouR BREAT11 A•AY Magni/icmJ Nortli Loguna rlliJ,na Ja;g../ ~ rmon.J atd.it«t on prirate cvJ.J,,.'°'· 38R, 3.SBA $1,29,,000 Inge Bunn• 494'-0215 Ext. 138 HARBOR RllXJ6 Spet.'t«1Jar traditional CtUtom rui.knc1 with ~ qwo/ity th~t. 4BR, 4.SBA. family""""' kbry, pool & ipa. $1,t95,000 Carol A1liton • 644-9070 Ext. 126 SNJt'TACUl.AN ()('EAN H ANHON VtliFS ~ 8,0001q ft"'°"°' in &m Juan ~. (J ~ 7 #iatlu, 5 car garog& $1,599, 990 0.1.bie MaLiq)Jm • 452-t~60 Corro'N Po/NI' EsrATB. Locat.J on a meandering mut and palms, t/1i1 /,,autJu/ Medilcrroman atal4 on 314 acre ieit/1 tennii oowrl & pool. $3,200,000 Boni Pereira & Nancy La~gne • 452-4469 LA CASONA DE ROCKLBIXJE 7hi1 ruto,..J ocMn/ronl vifla off.r1 the ulti1'1at. in Old Wor/J ambiance & New World ConvcniencL $3,600,000 George Pagano • 499-2838 E:a.t. 132 180' Pafl«Qlflic-l/Nw o/ 111hil1 wler, islands and 111nael. tJ,(J()() sq ft of true ~nee. $1,895,000 Inc. FW'tluhlnc• Vinan Girot • (714) 580-4652 l'oRK OF ART ON llE O<·eANFNCJNT T .,J,,J ~ ;,. a lp«iaJ ,POrl of Log.ma B-J., t'ool1 Coot;--· ~ 1-. witlt govtN l.itJw,., $2,595,000 Mulfant Roldn..on • 49 .. 0215 &t.118 TROPICAL NB'flPORT PARADISE • OMC 1/1is stUniling ovJ emotional ~stole. Features 3 bdrooms, including a guut 11nt1 pl111 office. $1,495,000 Jenniler Pritchett • 644-9070 Ext. I 79 PAUTIAL lTAUAN VtLU Marb/1 1!tylit min] hall, Mahogany slmmue, 3 /;rt,,kxa. library, granile kit chm, 0 kJroo"'6, 0 bat/,,, $1, 2 50, 000 Ian Scott Dyer • 488-3937 CUSTOM LIDO ISLE 8AYFRONT Gorgto11$ CllSlom horM in prime location. 4BR 1Uilt1, lo~ gourmet kitchtn w~Oll 01'4. Awesome bay 1•ietl'1. $2,300,000 Aliton McCormiclt • 644-9070 Ext 144 SPE('7Atl.IUR B1u CANYON CoN'TEMPOltAln' St.nnillg MOJ.J ,,.,/Kl. .mgl.1-1, ,_J ,.J ""* 48R, 3.SBA. pool, p/w eq -mt,. l ,000,0SO Maril Wyland• 1-888-254-6772 T.IF.. 01997 COl.owEu. BANKER CoRPoAATION. AH EOUAL OPPomvNrrv CoMPANY. EQUAL HouSING OPPofl'TvNrTY. Au OFFICES INOEPENOENTlY OwNeo ANO OPERATED. ........ \ ·- / • 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths • Aprx. 5,700 SF • 4 C ustom granite fireplaces • Library • O val dining room • C ustom oak paneling • Oak bookcases •C rown mouldings • Gorgeous leaded & beveled glass doors & windows • Plastered walls • Central vacuum system • 3 Air conditioners • Inccrcom sysrcm • 6 Fire alarms • 2 Hear detectors • Oversized Sub,Zero Refrigerator COLDWeLL BANl(eRU • Oversized Built,in Freezer • Guardian security system • Recessed lighting • G.E. Electronic Air Cleaner • Thennadore stove • Kitchen Aid dishwasher & compactor • Master bath has His & Her own· lavatories • Custom landscaping by Rogers Gardens • Huge storage space on 3rd floor • Space for maids quarters on bedroom level • Views of Catalina & city lights CAROL ALLISON & JOY CURTIN ....... . COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH 644_,9070 EXT. 126 & 148 CUSTOM LIOO ISLE HOME Extensively remodeled bayfront in 1991, 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, large gourmet kitchen with breakfast area, fo rmal dining room, cozy wooJ panelcJ family room, living room with fireplace, incredible bay vi ews. Prime location. OFFERED AT $2,300,000 OPEN SUNDAY } .. 5PM 109 VIA VENEZIA, LIOO ISLE Stunning custom home on almost a double lot with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, large entry gallery, enormous living and dining area, recessed lighting, custom cabinets. 4 car garage. OFFERED AT $1 ,250,000 HARBOR HIGHLANDS Beautifully remodeled single level family home on a large lot, 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, entry courtyard, large country kitchen, great family room with fireplace, plantation shutters, inside laundry room, great location OFFERED AT $550,000 ALISON McCORMICK .644--9070 EXT. 144 .. r' IT'S TIME TO BUY ... WHEREYOU REALLYWANTTO LIVE. 0!997 Coldwell BwUr Co!'por811on. All Equel ()ppol1unlty Compeny. Equll Hou.Ing Oppoltunlty. All 01ba lndepelldlntly Owned end Opetated. • • ::7/ maynifi"cenl hifflop es/ale on approxr"male{Y 26 acres offering brealhla.k.ing views of !he sunsef, Ga!alrna .9.sland, !Palos Verdes and cily frjhls. . . . Your own desl.inalion resorl for !he mos/ <hscriminalin:; buyer., <Jhe 7Je::7lnjelo V.rlla on 0 asler J£ff o/fer:s: • :7/pproximale/j 3 0,000 sruare feel •. j o, 000 sruare fool courlyard enlered lhrouyli 200 y ear old door • :Jl(asle.r bedroom wrlh an unbel.ieva6k view and separale mas/er balbs . '- • c5ix separale bedroom suI!es wilh srlliny r oom s • 7.bree addihonal bedrooms aHlh balhs and .kitchen for slajf • 9 ourmel £1/chen wilh Chambers, :Jasar andX ulon e appliances, plus pantry e 9_.r/12 wi/b f~enly exercise sf a/ions, !}J(en s and Q)Omen 1S foc£er r ooms aJL,lh sho • !JJ[aymif.ice:n/ par.£ aJifh yazebo, ltj.11/ed championship lennrs courl • .7aJO separale offices Q}Jlh view, Wine cellar wrlh lasliny .room • !J(oc£ ... fo.rm.edswimminy pool and waler/al/plus uolfeybalf courl • Ou/door £richen and barbecue a.round poof area • .7wo spas, sauna, 7wo air conclilioned racruelball courls . • :Jl(ecfia room Q)ilh c5urround c5ound sys/em e :Priuale(y !Jafed $<5, 900, 000 .7o ViefI) /£is :Jl(a!lnificenl ::Properly, ?lease Ca.ff !71on.i !Pere1ra • 644,_'gozo 0xl. 105 Xancy Baviyne • !Payer: 4.52 --4469 589 NYES PLACE, LAGUNA BEACH Custom white oak drift cut cabinets, hidden wine cellar. This home incorporates the utmost in quality with its spectacular ocean & white water views. OFFERED AT $2,495,000 Designer~ Personal Masterpiece! Brazilllan cheny hard, wood floors & stal!case, Hond4ras flooMo, ceiling sliding doors, custom limestone, hand carved fireplace, 5 bristol skylights, RICK SCHREIBER • t21 NARC ISSUS CORONA DEL M AR R EDUCED TO $795,000 3 bedrooms + den , 3.5 baths, complecely remodeled, ~rantCe & corian cnumertop , plancacion shuHers, custom ~k shelves, parcial ocean vkws 25 20 OCEAN BLVD. CORONA DEL-MAR REDUCED TO $895 ,000 1 bedrooms, 2 baths, great Ocean Blvd . location f~i~fl with ocean, sunset amJ harbor entrance views. Walk to China Cove & beautiful park setting 644;9070 EXT. 133 NEWPORT HEIGHTS CUSTOM HOME 411 Riverside Avenue, Newport Beach DONALD PFAFF 433-9528 MAKE THE l,lIGHT MOVE. • 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bath • 3 Car Garages w/ openers • Oversized end lot location • Large gourmet kitchen with Island & breakfast counter • C ustom remodel in 1989 • Upstairs master bedroom with bay and ocean view • Skylights, dual pane windows • Huge formal dining room • Spacious landscaped yard • Quality workmanship EASTSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Cul-de-Sac Street • Wallc to schools, park • Sunny badcyard • Family dining area • Land.cape & sprink.len • Living room with fireplace • Master bedroOm with beth • Open area kitchen . . • l ,350 Sq. Ft. ~ liv!nl area Offered at $249,900 Located in the private exclusive community of South Peak and near such prestigious neighbors as the Ritz Carlton Hotel , the Links Golf Course and the Art Colony.of Laguna Beach. • Wonderful CaUfomia French country home • 4 Bedrooms , 4 .5 Baths • Pool, spa , waterfall and koi pond • Absolutely elegant from A to Z • Dramatic marble mtry • Executive library with wet bar • Gourmet cook's kitchen • French doors, recessed lighting, stonefloors • Central vacuum, W estec alarm system • Spa tub in master suite, BBQ center • Wine storage, marble fireplace • Ocean views, 3 Car garage Offered at $1,098,000 DAVID GARRIS (714) 499--2838 EXT. 131 9 HILLSBOROUGH, HARBOR HILL NEWPORT BEACH Offered at $998,000 Beautiful custom view home in gated community where ALL are custom homes. 5 bd, 4 ba, 3 fireplaces, 3 ~garage, ·11 yean ~· Great famUy home. - ; ' ' I I I "' I l 1907 YACHT R ESOLUTE • $725,000 S EAVIEW, NEWPORT BEACH It's a "10"! Total remodel, 4 bedrooms, single level, awe ome views of ocean and city, guard gated with pool, spa and tennis. COME BY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! O NE OP THESE COULD BE YOUR DREAM H OME IN 1997. GINNY ANDERSON SENIOR A CCOUNT EXECUTIVE OFFICE: 644-9060 EXT. 151 H OME 0FF1C'E: 759, 1997 BAYFRONT CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY HOME Top-of-the-line materials are featured in this 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath home. Loads of light combined with an open and spacious floorplan makes this property an entertainer's delight. Located on the turning basin of Promontory Bay, this home includes a private pier and dock. Reduced to $1 , 900,000 jOHN CAMPBELL 644-9070 EXT. 121 I PACIFIC COAST REALTY GROUP NEWPORT HEIGHTS Choke corner k:A IOcatJOn. Three bedroom two bath ranch home. Recently remodeled: Corian countertops, all new appliances. marble bathrooms, French doors, ICfaped ceilings, modern electrical system, double fireplace, freshly painted. Highly mottvated seller wants lhls ptopeny 50«1. $279,000 LUXURIOUS POOL HOME BELOW 17TH ST. 5pectacul81 pool name on quiet cul de sac 1n prestigrous Cambrrdge Estaies. Magnrfrcently remodeled Kenny Koll charmer is perfectly located 1n a quiet Newport Heights neight>orllood Frencll doQrs, Bar. w111dow, scraped 001/,ngs, new appbanaJs, tile flocxrng. custom moulding. double fireplace. new pool equipment $369,000 BILL GEFFENEY COUNTRY ESTA TE Brand new hst1ng on a secluded Newport/County cul de sac 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. huge family room. separate d1ning;)'h1s home has eveiytlllng lex the drscnmirlatJng'!JUyer The quintessence of graoous COCXJl/y /Mng, this home has beef! recently remodeled with new skylights. leoong, carpel and lntchen Propeny IS easy to see Cal &I <X L.Jnda lex an apporntment $389,000 ILL GEFFENEY . . ' #CEJllE 'WTSa" COSTA IESA fQIE Don' miss this one · pride <A ownet1lhip rrom airb to fence/ II features 2BR, fBA. lormal diling room. and remodeled l<itehen. The k:A size is OV8f 8,000 square feet and perlect tot an addition to the home. A ded< across the feat of the home OYerlooks the lush&- landscaped rear yard. See fo< yoorMlf -drive by 235 WaJnut SI. Ill •Eastside • Com Mesa, then cal Jeff fo< an appointment to see 111 EFF McCONVlLLE 642·2 AFFORDABLE FAMILY HOME Thrs 3BR, 28A. lamily room home is perfect for a growing latn1/y. II is located al the end of a quiet cuf:de-sac. In the ·eastside· of Costa Mesa. and has been wen cared '°' by a Iona term owner Two-car gwage olf the alley, with potential lo< RV and boat SICX&Qe If! !he large rear yard Won~ laSI cal today/ Asking $239,000 PROBATE SALE Thrs home must be sold to settle an estate. submit all olfersl Large floor plan with 3BR, 2BA. and a fireplace. It has a huge badcyard too. Located on a great street in the EasrSlde <A Costa Mesa Upgraded kitchen, bathrooms, and plumbing Asking $284.,500 Local Office/ Local.Agent/ 631-6006 "Representing Newport Heights, Cliff Haven, Westcliff & the Eastside Properties Since 1975" 1 8:45 o.m .. Affillote Committee meeting April Fool's Doy 2 8:30 o.m .. Membership meeting: ·1997 Economics Update• at the Balboa Bay Club. Cost Is $13 per perso~-Payment Is requlreq before Morch 28th to reserve a seat. Coll Chris for Continuing Education classes 4 l O o .m. -2 P.:..m .• Brokers Prevle.w MLS book delivery 6 Daylight Savings -set clocks ahead one hour 7 8:45 o.m .• GPA Committee meeting 9 9 o.m. Compass beginner class 9 a.m. -noon. "How to double your Income· 1 -4 p.m .. "Investment R.E. analysis· 11 10 a .m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview 1 -4 p.m .. Seminar: "Cal-Vet Home Loan Program to R.E. Professionals· Cost Is $10 and you receive· three hours Qf Continued Education. 16 9 a .m .. MLS Committee meeting 2 p.m .. Internet class Call Chris for Continuing Education classes 17 8:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m .. S~minar: • 1031 Tax Deferred Exchanges for the R.E. Professionar 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 24 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" ,~ 0uropean ·0/egance Elegant and sophisticated describes dre Harpo~ Ridge lifestyle found in this dramatic home offered by Ann; Ted, and S"uzanne from the Newport Beach office of Ellis Realty Group. Harbor Ridge is a prestigious, guard- gated community of distinctive homes which reflect individual taste and character, and represent the fin est in Newport Beach living. Decidedly .European in its feel , the home is opened by double doors to a two-story foyer flooded with natural light and leading to a curved staircase and an elevator. The main floor consists of two bedrooms with French doors opening to the rose garden, an inviting guest suite with custom fireplace, walk-in closet and garden access, gorgeous baths with brass fixtiues and stained glass window, a maid's quarters with private bath and . entrance, and a laundry room. The second floor offers luxury accommodations and rooms for entertaining. Behind double doors is a master suite warmed by a marble fireplace. The master bath boasts a spa tub, his-and-her marble-topped Vl&Ility area, and stained glass window, and French doors lead from the bedroom ~ a sCUnning pool and spa. . Taking full advantage of luxurious living, the family room has doors to the pool and spa, a custom fireplace, and a walk-in wet bar of copper and wood with excellent storage and recessed overhead lighting. Views of the Pacific grace the living and dining rooms, which are perfect for gala dining and entertaining. Finally, the kitchen and breakfast room feature a blend of brick and wood accents, and offer a large center island with gas cooktop and griddle for gourmet tastes. . Additional features include intercom, vacuum, and security systems. For more information and your private showing of this home which epitomizes European elegance, offered at $1 ,549,000, please contact · Ann, Ted, and Suianne at Ellis Realty Group (714) 644-6200 ~' Karen Knoche benefits 552 Club Burmeister committed to excellence at Ellis Realty 0 She dedicates much of her time to this fundrarsing group Despite a busy real estate career and five granddaughters, Karen Knoche, a sales associate with Ellis Realty Group in Newport Beach. dedicates mµch of her time to suppo..Ung the S52 O ub, a fundraising group which benefits Hoag Hospital. Currently Knoche is preparing for an event known as the Movie Premier, which has donations from Warner Brothers, Edwards Cinema and participation from some of the best restaurants in Newport Beach. The premier will be held oo May 8 and features the movie .. Father's Day" with comedians Billy Crystal and Robin Williams. This past year she also was active in the Festival of . Trees at Crystal Court and the Taco BeU Newport Classic. Io 1996 Knoche received the Vin Jorgenson ;iward for outstanding volunteer. So what does she do in her spare time? She is an avid golfer. president of the women~s golf assocfation at the Newport Beach Country Club and likes to relax in the desert. where ahe would like to retire. She is a graduate of the University of Califontia, Los Angele and was a nationally ranked tennis player and coach. Knoche fias been in real estate for more than 20 years. She raised her family in the Karen Knoche Newport Beach area. For more Uifonnati.o11 011 llte m<11ri4 pnmhr or the Newport Beach real esuue 1"llTUt, call Klln1t Knoclu aJ Ellil Realty Groy"' (714) 644-6200. EUis Realty Groy luu JO 0Jfke1 lllld 350 sale1 ossoclaUs 1ervi11g lho11ge and S.n DUgo countie1. Ellis RealtJ Group luu been a me weber of the Better Homes and GordttM RHI Estllle 56rrice 11etwork of Uulepelliknl rul e1taU/intS sittce 1992. Baur Holftn GNI GtvtklU RHI EstaU 56rvke1 forttted in 191&, is 411ilflenutdonal11dwork of more ""'1t 8()() WHlllbu fintu wilh ""11'8 IM• 1,500 olfkes atfll "'ore than 25,000 licen.ed saln iusoclalei 111 the UniJed St11111, CalUlda GNI Puerto Rko. Smooth transactions and client. service are important to her Gisela Bunneister. senior marketing consultant with Ellis Realty Group in Newport Beach. was announced as the top producer for January through February. Known as a highly motivated and experienced real estate agent, she arlributcs this 10 her lllarlcet knowledge. property research and hard work. •·1 sl4y well-versed in the industry. not just here io Orange County but intcmationally." Bunneister said. "I am currently listing a chateau in Germany for $1 .2 million and last year I represented the seUer of a $3 million estate in Beverly Hills." The Beverly Hills property sold in three weeks in pan because of the marketing program designed by Bunneistcr for the seller. According to Burmeister, ulillzing Ellis Realty Group's affiliation with Christie's Great Estates, a subsidiary of Christie's lntemationnJ. the world's oldest fine arts auctioneer, has proved to be highly successful for her as well as for her client in marketing their home~. This association gives.her worldwide conoections to present the finest properties to those individual who have the means to acquire them. Through the combined mark.cling efforts she can offer her clients the oppommity to have their property featured in Cbristie•s Great Estates magazine. The glo sy. four-color magazine reaches a world wide readership of more lhan lS0,000. Custom Gisela Burmeister designed property brochures with detailed descriptions and phocographs are also displayed in Christje's office and showrooms as well as real estate affiliate offices throughout the world. ·With a reputation for conscientious client service and skilled real estate negotiation. she explained that buying and selling a home can be very s<ressful and that her job is to make sure the transaction goe smoothly to the successful close of escrow with the least inconvenience to the client. Originally from Germany. she also speaks Spanish and French. For lltOn 114/~11, C.U Gis~la Bumt.Lrltr tit Ellb R-"1 Gro11p ;,, Ntwpon BeaclJ ot (71') 6"-6100. ' I CONGRATULATIONS! You are· the most successful Real Estate Professionals .in the area. Dave Hayes Top Llsings Sold Pat 0 'Toole Davis ~ Top Sales Associate 1996 Our Vision To be acknowledged · by our clients Judy Reyes Top Buyers Agent as the real estate company that creates trust by delivering real estate services with the highest degree of _ quality, value and integri-ty. Danny Winders Managrr COLDWELL BANKER Donna Rudolph El H COSTA M ESA/HUNTINGTON B EACH • Li d S sa oyt n a teams 7 14.668.9333 • 7 14.846.9094 • http://www.coldwcllbankcr.com . .. .. 01998 Coldw9ll e.nkel Colpot'allon. An Equal Oppot1unity ~ny Equal Hou11ng Oppor1unity. Al Olliole lncMpeodently Owned and ~lld. Member Brok« ol Coldwll BenMr ol Coldwll a.. ol Canida. .. Stunning home on Udo Isle This absolutely stunning, custom four bedroom Lido Isle home was completely rebuilt in 1988. It features a large entry ga\lery and an enormous living room and dining area comp~ete with a fireplace, built-in stereo speakers, recessed lighting and double paned glazed French doors and windows. The gourmet kitchen fearures custom cabinets, granite countertops, Gaggeneau oven, Sub-Zero refrigerator and a spacious breakfast area. Located on almost a double lot, the home also includes a large south facing patio complete with an outdoor fireplace, built~in barbecue and koi pond. Other amenities include a large master suite with vaulted ceilings, fireplace, whirlpool tub and a large walk-in closet. Completing this incredible custom home are a four car garage plus workshop, inside laundry room, seven skylights. an alarm system and three glass display cabinets. Offered at $1,250,000. • For more information, call A lison McCormick at the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office, 2121 Pacific Coast Highway, (714) 644-9060. Or, reach«:oldwell Banker on the Internet at http://www.coldwellbanker.com. · · Find out the latest in real estate in . New Listings • • .. Darrell Pash of METRO REALTY was spotted in the stands at last weekend's exciting Davis Cup match, featuring the United States and the Netherlands. Pash caught the slugfest between Andre Agassi and Sjeng Schalken. The second match was a contrast, as Jim Courier and Jan Siemcrink faced each other in a fast paced serve and volley match. Also in the stands were w.ndy Dunlnd and JoyCurtln ofCOLDWEU. BANKER NEWPORT BEACH. Curtin kept her companions comfy with souvenir scat cushions and cappucinos and struck up~a conversation with an orange-clad Oulch youth. Seems be was part of the orange crush contingent sent to our shores to stir up excitement for the Netherlands team. Althouab the student hid been fuc.inated by a trip to Venice Belch the day before, she convinced him that Newport Beach. was much nicer and ~ be sbQuld come back and buy ~ home - from her, pf course. Meanwhile, Durand was enthralled with the antics of the Dutch students, who waved, cheered and wore wooden shoes and tulips on the'ir heads (in orange, of course). She tried in vain to translate the Dutch banners, but couldn't quite come up with the full meaning. Seems she spent a year living in the Netherlands, back before she decided to grace pur shores and enlighten the Yanks on the proper way to make tea. Bob Chapman of COLDWEU. BANKER LAGUNA BEACH NORTH. joined the group later in the day. Before be entered the realm of real estate, he successfully taught tennis clinics and spent some time in tbC upper levels of tennis. Ut othen know~ IN!ppenlng In your~ through Nf1W ~ • ,,.,.,. column "' tlt9 lteal &taN aectlon of tlt9 Delly Piiot, puWted on ~ "'-' fu tlt9 ..... ~,.,,,,.. """,,... ,..,,. flD Julla ..,, ,..., ..,.. 9C#lw, (1141 ., .. "',,,.,, your~ flD., w. .. St., Coete .,._,CA a.27. ,/d, 7M 'Pat ~ '704k-'Daui4 -"Top Sales Agent ·For 1996'' -.. ... ,, ' ' · ........ , •• A Realtor with Experience Integrity and Professionalism _ Property of The Month Executive livi11g at its Best! Elegant Longwood Greens Tow11homes. 2 Master Suites-1 \'el)' large with fireplace. Dbl. attached garage. Security system. Beautifully«lecorated-close to 2 Golf Courses and Parks. Approx. 1750 sq. ft. Community pool and spa. Only 22 units. Offered at $199,900. For All Your Real Estate Needs Whether • Buying •Selling • Relocating call Pat at (714) 651-2927 · I I L11P~.----' CANYON & GREENBELT Outstanding location with views from cozy 2BR, 2BA condo warmed by fireplace. Small community offers great pool & spa. BELCOURT TERRACE Offering sophisticated rooms with marble floors, fireplace & atrium surrounded by lovdr gardens with cuscom lighting & brick patio, this wonderfu fiome is the perfect setting for comfort & luxury. Bert & Marian Reedy ~LINED STREETS A piccure perfect home in Mesa Verde, this home has beautiful private yard with sunny patio and cozy rooms. Entry foyer, living, dining & kitchen, cozy fireplaces. Kay Konfal & Jim Weisenbach $309 900 Ad Code 72217 VIEW OF MOUNTAINS Set on a guiet cul-de-sac, this fabulous 4BR. 3BA house could also be 3BR with spacious bonus room or guest quarters. Lush tropical yards with enclosed pool & mountaan view. Claudette Blanchard N EWpORT BEACll OfficE · · 2J CoapouTE PluA, SuiTE 190 644.-.6200 GORGEOUS OCEAN RIDGE Located in Corona del Mar, this 4BR, 3 BA condo is stunning, with high ceilings, open' & brigfic rooms, gi-anite counters. limestone floors, French doors, fireplace, spa in all baths & a terrace for ocean views. Mali Gulledge $675,000 Ad Cod~ 70047 ON THE GREEN Very motivated sel ler offers outstanding condo with giant masrer mite & loft. Jusr steps co che .fairway! Mark Jackso I! ~ $174,000 Ad Code 75077 PERFECT FOR CUSTOMIZING Give your love & atcention to this wonderful 4BR, 2BA home with fireplac~ large living room. Pri vate courtyard with pool. Very motivated seller. Karen Knoche , . Ad Code 71207 DRAMATIC FRONT ROW 180 degrees of coastline, Back Bay, Dover Shores & city lights vistas grace this CO!}' condo in the original Bluffs. Expanded floorplan with customiz.cd wood & tile, huge master suite, lanai room , greenhouse window afcove. Barbara Aune & Joann Kenton $469,000 Ad Code 72697 CUSTOM ELEGANCE Absolutely stunning custom home with 5BR, 4.5BA, gourmet's kitchen, 6t.h BR or game room, 3 fucplac.cs. Master suite has marble mower &c jct Jaruzzi tub. Eric & Laraine Shaw $1 ~095,000 Ad Code 72«7 RANCH HOME Very spacious home includes 4BR. 2.5BA, large kitchen, living room with fireplace, formal dining, kitchen with nook & separate family room-all the comforts of home. Two-car accached ~rage. Nancy Barfield $269,900 Ad Code 71867 TURTLE ROCK SUMMIT This is a model ~rfect condo, beautifully decorated with hardwood. floors, Plancarion shutters, custom tile & lighting. 3BR. 2.5BA. fi replace & loft area. . Artie Johnson Ad Code 70027 ELEGANT VERSAillES BcaucifuJ Versailles m~el condo with incredible golf course view. ~e master suite, formal dinln_g_ room, fireplace, each BR has private BA Three-car garage. s~Levetttt & Leslie Rolls $895,000 Ad Code 70187 CAPE COD CHARM Located in NcwP<?rt Heights, this wonderful 4BR, 3BA custom home features island kitchen. wet bar, 3 fireplaces, luxurious master suite with sitting nook. Very private yard with spa & BBQ. $569,000 Pam Ball Ad Code 72387 • • PENiNsulA OfficE 2001 W. BAlboA Blvd. 72J .... 8120 2129 Vist2.l..are.do Sat $324,000 Sandy Daley 14 Rue Grand Vallee Sac/Sun $739,000 Belle Partch 500 Dahlia Sat/Sun $675,000 Mali Gulledge 500.5 Dahlia Sat/Sun $399,000 Mali Gulledge 3018 Cone Poml Sar/Sun $529,000 Mali Gulledge 319 Avenida Cerritos Sat/Sun $469,000 Aune/Kenton 194 5 Port Weybridge Sun $629,000 Sandy Daley 2009 Vache Mischeif Sun $585.000 Maxine Propp 1600 Anit2 Ln. Sun $589,000 Pam Ball 215 Via Dijon Sun $475.000 Karen Rczclc " 333 Sanca Isabel Sun $285.000 Patty Harvey 908 Chestnut Sun $575.000 Kay Ranger 2328 La Linda Pl. Sun $409.500 Claudette Blanchard ~ 432 Vista Flora · -sun $349,000 Sally Shipley 516 Laver Way Sun $298,000 Renee Ttlron 2456 VLSta Hog:ar Sun $199,000 Roy Osterhout 2010 Swan Sun $294,000 Kay Konfal 270 Cagney I 104 Sun $207,500 Maxine Mink "VINTAGE" STYLE FIT FORA KING Built with the finest quality & distinctive character, this cozy cwtom home enjoys panoramic views from a private street locaoon. Bonw room, "fireplace, 2-car garage. A rare find in Cliffhaven! Verr. private 5BR, 4BA home with fireplace1 Bay, basin & ocean views! Set on huge, buitdable lot with 3-car garage. • Dick Dicbon & Jo.Anne Brunson $69S,OOO Ad Code 70697 $769,000 Jame$ Gray Ad Code 71697 F.ASTBL FFBOUNIY El~t custom marble and hardwood, re~ li(1cs, French doors/windows create priv:ue luxury. Spacious 5B or bonus room, versaciJe interior. Gorgeous yard with gazebo and brick BBQ. $575000 S.Uy Shipley _ WHAT A VIEW1 · Brcathtakinfr channd and Catalina views from this invi~ 2BR, 2BA water ronc condominium. Watch the sailboats an enjoy harbor lights from romantic setting! --, Mike Smith Ad Code 70837 WILL TRADE lN BELCOURT Elegant 5BR custom home with ocean view and ~d marble entry wiP1 circular staircase. 4-car garage. Available furnished. Bdle Putch MAGNIFICENT MEDITERRANEAN OCEANFRONT EMERALD BAY The luxuries of this gorgeow 4BR. 3BA home Extteralmddr privabote oceanfi1ront home in cxclwive $1,695,000 Ad Code 7 1147 include custom marble & granit.c. kitchen with Erne Bay ascs poo & spa on beach lcvd. ......--------.---------------. doubJe oven & range. fireplace & master suite Available for purchase with adjacent lot of with Jacuzzi cub'& custom limestone. Built-pin approx 10,000 sq.ft. BBQ Bcmard Tawas • Keat McNaughton $849,000 Ad Code 7 5167 SS,400,000 Ad <:ode 72637 S EH ME S~ing Pacific, u calina Isle. & fairway visw grace this 4BR, .f BA bOme. Cathedral ceilings, French doors. l..Ovdy cowtyard entry, brick view patio. u.laOedaatLoilJ ..... Meo.le~ ANN PE1'ERs TED }AIMS Sul.ANNE SHULER 5 BR Dre.am Estate Panoramic View-Incredible Lot · Gated Community 2,950,000 FURNISHED New On The Market Five Bedroom C ustom Estate O cean Views-Pool/Spa I 549 000 .... Like New 2 BR-French Manor Ideally Located-Verstullcs Gardens Gated Community REDUCED $549,ooo • 725-5126- <Taking Care of your Most Im ortant !Asset Newly Constructed 6 BR C ustom Estate-Views-Pool/Spa. Gated Community $2,495,000 Newer 3 BR Custom H ome On The Board Walle Sun, Surf, Sand & Fun ~ $995,000 Dramatic 3 BR Townhome 3 Car G:lrage-Pristine G ated Community REDUCED $329,000 New On The Market Stunning Contemporary Promontory Bay Estate -Large Dock $1 749,500 Large 4 BR With Views Totally Customized Gated Community $599,000 Model Perfect 3 BR-2.5 BA Highly Upgraded-Comer Location Gated Community REDUCED $318,000 .,... I .. • Come Experience Poirite Newport Lux~ry 3 Bdr111 Townhoines Starting at $240,000 f. Callt··~2~-0137 or Page: 967-5045 (Located at Orange and 15th Street in Newport Beach • S07-S 19 Orange A-.enue) New Belcourt Terrace listing An elegant home in the exceptionally private community of Belcourt, this ingle level brings to life an idea for luxury living and outdoor entertaining. The decor is a graceful blend of maJi?le floors, soaring ceilings, abundant windows and double doors opening out from the dining room to a delightful dining patio. Outside, the brick paved patio is enclosed by garden areas with custom lighting and sits beneath the shade of a shelter, perfect for banging ~plaota. 'IWdna faD advantage of the home's private attoospherc me three bedrooms, two an4 one-half baths, atrium and indoor laundry. The kitchen has a built-in 1'Cfrigcrator, self- cleaning ovens and brcakf ast area. Additionally, the home features central ait and vacuum. a security system and a two car garage completely outfitted with cabinets for extra storage. Offered at $675,000. P,,,_lllJll'W "4/onfelflU>ra, c.ll Bm 4NI Morllue RH4, /rOllf tlN Newport B.ell oJ!W of .... ...,°""""' (114) 644-6200. On the. fairway in Big Canyon Overlooking a..sercne stretch of green fairways with draping trees, this home offers life in alinost desirable, guard g~tod community of Newport Beach. Big Canyon represents an ideal of tranquility and gracious Uving in an absolutely private setting and is a settlement of homes for the golfer and family alike. With four bedrooms, four and one-half baths, the spacious Versailles floor plan is a deiign w!Ucb makes the most of all thal Bia Canyon bas to offer. The rooms arc private and luxurious, with a master suite oo the main level. Each bedroom has-a private bath. 1lle fonnal dining room provides an elegant place for holidays and intimate meals. The exceptionally large yard offers the possibility to host outdoor parties or relax to the sound of ocean breezes whispering through the trees. Offering the height of Big Canyon elegance, this fairway home is offered at $895,000. For lflOf'e U.f"""""""' call u11U Rolb -"" Stn• ~It fro• th• N•wpon BMClt oJfk• of Ellb RHlly Groy tit (114) UU200. • --. - • • • This superb 13 ,000+ Square Foot estate is now being lavishly decorated by many of the most distinguished and talented interior designers in Southern California. Features incredible views of city lights, hills, treetops , and the beautiful, blue Pacific Ocean! Sp~cial feature~ include mammoth entertaining areas, regulation tennis court, and room a small herd of .horses! The two adjoining supe.r- mansions are sold or firmly in escrow and the interest list is feverishly forming for the premiere showing soon for the last of the great ones I _ An Incredible Value at onl~. $3,250,000. TENNIS ESTATE IN BEAR BRAND RANCH I An architecturally unique 3-story in this superb Get on the fairway right from your own back yard. gated community. Next to some of the most Enormous entertainers home, exciting contemporary expensive homes in OC. Separate guest quarters, architecture, a golfer's dream. Priced at $789,000 with 4-car garage. Panoramic views. $1,495,000. Large . super low down and creative financing for qualified.b~yers. equity & will trade for smaller home, or ??? 30552 Puerto Vallarta, Laguna Niguel (at Niguel Rd. & Marina Hills Dr.) . . FOR SALE! • 2 GREAT HOME SITES NEXT TO THE SUPER MANSIONS ABOVE + coaoNA DU MAL • .Loc.lldoll/Ylell forever view, ne11 China~. 3BR. 2BA Ind M8R w/"lblik. &. lplc. Uv rm w/fpk:. ... $495.000 C.OllONA DU MAL ..• lalld wkh View 8'*f 6000 lq. ft. ~ scenic Qll)'Cfl w/spectMJw oaean "1ew. ~ ol Hwy .. $69S,000 MESA VUDL .. On tbe Golf Course Enfoy vtewol 6th ~from your pooll 38R 28A. I 1.125 sf lot. ldtdlen ...... $449,000 MESA VUDL .. C.O..plde Remodel Superior locadon! Be.tutlfut 48R 2.SBA two stay. Newer ~ 3-car g,v •.......... $)49,000 ... • 2 Corporate P4iza, Sulle 130 Newport Beacb 92660 A Gracious Gated f~statc 1939 Irvine Avenu e At the corner of Irvine and Walnut (Entrance on Walnut) • 17,500 sq. ft. nu • 4 Bedrooms, 3 1/2 Baths • Su mp tuous Master ~ulte • Sunny white Kitchen • Breakfast Room • Butler's Pantry • Family Room •Music Room • Remodeled throughout • Pool & Spa, Playhouse Offered a t $775,000 ~.Ten most frequent house problems Homeowners should be aware of problems before they purchase a home Everything looh prc111cr in the spring, '-O 1raditionally. home ~ale\ \h1ft into high gear ju't ahout the ~ame ume a' the daffodils ~cart to hloom. Bue home buyer.. .,hould be careful not tu be taken in by a prclly face in the fonn of a fre~h coal of pain1 or a new azalea bu,h. Smee no home 1s perfect. home huyer:. would be w1~c to learn where and how to look -• qeyond the co\nlCllcs for p<ls'1ble signs of problem~ with their pro'>pect1ve purchase. Failure to do 4'0 before they buy could mean any number of unpleasanc .,urpnses aflcr the move In an article in the March issue of Good •• • Housekeeping. "Finding Hidden Home Flaws Before You Buy." experts recommend accompanying a professional home inspector on a pre-purchase examinmion of the home's s1ructural and mechanical condition. While this won'1 guarantee a perfect home or even that problems won't develop sometime in the future. it will greatly reduce the risk and it will provide a valuable education in the process. In the most recent s u.rvey of its members. the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) compiled a list of the most frequently found problemi. in home,. It " significant that wi1hin thi' liq of 10 problem catcg9ries. at lca,1 four are directly related to the damaging effects of water. Apparently. keeping water out, after a home i~ builL. 1!> the home owner's most important and continuall y challenging task. It should be noted that this list represents a national average. Regional climates, building codes and the age of a home played a significant role in the ASHI findings.. I. Improper surface grading/drainage This was by far the most frequently found problem. reported by 35.8 percent of the home inspectors surveyed. It is responsible for the moM common of household maladies: water pene1ration of the basement or crawlspace. The most effective remedies for wet basements include regrading the ground away from lhe hou'e and repairing or installing a new system of roof guners and downspout~. 1. Improper tlectrical wiring A significant number (19.9 percent) chose this ttem as the most common home defect, which includes such situations as insufficient electncal service to the house, inadequate overload protection and amateur. often dangerous, wiring connections. Some home inspectors said lhat 70 to 80 percent of th~ electrical wiring they see is done wrong and that most of it is auributablc to do-it- yoursclfers. This ili a serio11s safety ha1.nrd, not , just a cosmetic defect. 3. Roof damage Although reponed by only 8.5 percent of the home inspectors as the most common problem. roof leakage. caused by old or damaged shingles or improper flashing, was considered by ASHl members to be a frequent problem. Shingle repairs can be easily and inexpensively done. but shingles near the end of their life span may mean a major reroofing expcn'>C. 4. Heating systems Problems in this category include broken or malfunctioning operation controls. blocked chimneys and unsafe exhaust disposal. These conditions represent more than simply inefficient heating, they are health and safety hazards. Heating systems should be serviced .and maintained annually by a professional. according to the manufacturer's insU\Jctions. 5. Poor overall maintenance Americans take bener care of their cars lhan they do their homes, say home inspectors, who often come across cracked, peeling or dirty painted surfaces. crumbling masonry. makeshift wiring or plumbing and broken fiJttures or appliances. Although some of these problems may seem more 'cosmetic than serious they reflect the overall lack or care which has been given to the home. 6 . .Structurally related problrm.r As a result of problems in one or more or the other categories, many houses sustain some. although usually not serious. damage to structural components such as foundation walls, floor joists. rafters or window ancj door headers. 7. Plumbing Though never ranked by lhe home inspectors as a number one problem, plumbing Susie Safford ~ 760-6129 $9.68 Million sold in 1996! defects-still ranked high among the house problem! encountered and included the existence of old or incompatible piping materials, as well as faulty fixtures and waste lines. Surprisingly. some home inspectors reported finding natural gas'leak.s in as many as one out of three homes inspected. 8. E.xteriars Flaws in a home's exterior, including windows. doors and wall surfaces are responsible for the discomfon caused by water and air penetration, but they rarely have structural significance. Inadequate caulking and/or weatherstripping are the most common culprits. 9. Poor ventilation Perhaps due to overly ambitious effons to save energy, many home owners have over scaled theirhomes, resulting in excessive interior moisture. This can cause rotting and premature failure of both structural and non- structural elements. It can also lead to tremendou '1'0ld accumulation, which often causes allergic reactions. 10. Mi1cellaneous This category included various components, such as ~ticky windows or dripping faucets. as weU as a number or environmental concerns. such as lead-based paint and asbestos. A lbt of ASHI nuMIHn U. JOIU' t11WJ u tmillable by c.ilin1 (800)-743-ASHI (2144). Callus wltlt a fax ca1t lune tlte Ii.st ,.,., jmmedilJ/ely. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Demonstration of new MLS software .. 4 8 a.m ., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 8 5 to 7 p.m., Computer training, MLS, advanced . 9 ... - 5 to 7 p.m., Computer training, MLS, beginner 11 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargq Bank 15 5 to 7 p.m .. , Internet training 17 5 to 7 p.m., Ligntning seminar 18 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 22 5 to 7 p.m., Computer training, MLS, basic Passover Earth Day 23 1 to 3 p.m., Computer training, MLS, Altaira 25 29 ) . • 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 5 to 7 p.m., Computer training, Windows '95 •o.e, S16M In ~l~leon l~ p.l\I J ~""' • •NO HYPE ·JUST RESULTS• SPYRO KlMBlf Bl<)lJI SPYRO KEMBLE REAL'TY (714) 720-9444 Ball)oa Peninsula Point cottage charmer A great family home. This two bedroom, two bath beach home is located on Balboa Peninsula PoinL Steps to the bay and beach. With the oversized lot a newly constructed residence wouJd probably create a fabulous bay view for the second floor. The Peninsula Point is a great place to raise a f ami~. Ocean, bay. swimming, sailipg, tennis and parks arc among the many amenjti!\.resideots can take advantage of on the Peninsula. · For ~n Information, call Cliltt Mo11s of Metro Realty at (714) 720-9422. .. ... ., •• ,, - . -t " . ... • D_idly PD«._. 1-. • April 12, 1997 "We advertise in the .Daily Pi1ot . . .. consistently because it works" For advertisi ng information call 642-4321 ' a COSTA MESA . . . Don ari·d Joyce Olson of Coldwell Banker . . - Newport Beach ·say... · "The D~ily Pilot has provided us with a way to reach the local communities and has given us the opportunity · to display our inventory · to the public. We have advertised on a consistent basis and have had tremendous results." -- MORTGAGE LOAN SPECIAUST A MORTCAGt COIU'ORA 110S TlitM.µ. of tht Ltoding lndusuy Mtmbtt of 8dttt Busiom Burtau M~L.S. """ MORTGAGE LOAN SPf.CIAUST A .OTGAC£CORIORATIOS Tbt M.LS. of ~ Ltnding Industry Mtmbcr of &ttr Busintss Burtau ~ Feamring Grant W. King · Branch Manager MLS is locarcd in thee heart of Corona dd Mar. M LS offers sop_hisricated mortgage managemenr services for every • different type of mortgage request -on line with our 150 different banks and lending institutions, MLS is a srarc-of- rhe art lender with only the newest in technologies. MLS is rhc home of the No Points and No Closing Cosr Loan. 5YEARFIXED 6.35 -NO POINTS LOAN AMOUNTS $10,000 TO $22,000,000 Niche Programs • 100% financing (No Money Down) • FHA, VA, & Conventional • 95% easy quaiifier • 97% co $207,50d • Conscruccion I Permanent Loan Programs The MLS Ad~antage • Software technology chat compares 62,000 loan programs and rates daily! • Nationwide corporation • Lender 48 Scates 11rn DISTRICT 2.95 -NO POINTS • Home equity line of credic • Interest only loans • 2-4 unics p 90% co $1,000,000 •90% mo Ml • 95% co $1 ,400,00 • We disclose wholesale races • In house appraisal, credit, processing • 1 50 different wholesale ourlecs •FHA, VA, and Conventional Lenders • A-D Paper • Weekly stats reports • Quick rum arounds • 10 years experience REFERRAL FEES GIVEN Bear Brand Ranch custom home Every feature of this exquisite home speaks of refinement and luxury. From the two story entrance, which flows the entire length of the house, to its spectacular ocean and city lights views, it is a tribute to archit~tural design and planning. The master suite. with his and hers bath and two waJk-in closets. al o features a steam shower, spa tub, sauna and a large exercise area. Finishes of marble and granite complement designer light fixtures and custom • cabinetry in the library, kitchen, dining room. butler's pantry and pantry. Major rooms open onto spacious patios or balconies, all designed to take advantage of the expansive views. No mere recitation of its many features could do justice to this warm and wonderful home, situated on a t 7,000 square foot lot in the estate homes section of Bear Brand Ranch, Laguna Niguel. fl must be experienced to be a appreciated. Offered at $2.6 million. · For IMl'f lnfol"llUllWn, call Sltra or Broll Hinmatt al (714) '644-16()(). Coast N•wport ProfHrths, 4 CMc Plar.4, St•. 260, N•wp¢ B~aclt. .. Products • 11th District, Labor, Treasury, CD & Prime • Low stare races (2.95), life cap (9.95). & margins (1.5) •Fixed races for 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 30 MLS will do all the shopping rt> determine wha1 "3nk has che ~1 prices and programs 10 sulc your needs. ac no cost to you! Call today for a free loan consulcafio n. Grant W. King Branch Manager Office: (714) 673-4664 Paget: (714) 451-7905 Dottie Austero in·volved the sale of a property four times • 1n This Coast Newport Properties agent has seen many changes in the home Dottie Austero is very happy to announce the sale of 1310 Galaxy Dr .. She bas been involved in the sale ~f this property four times. ln 1972 it was built by Norma and Sam Gurley. It was then sold to Mr. and Mrs. Bauer and when the Bauers moved to Chicago, it was sold to Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard. Next time around it was sold to Mr. Mastafavi Sr., who never moved into the resi<fence. About two years ago his son Fardin took the house down except for one wall and built one of the truly magnificent residences in Dover Shores. The house has rare, natural materials and peerless craftsmanship, in addition to a splendid waterfall entry, flows of stately columns, built-ins, paneling and wall coverings. The view is spectacular and the home is on one of the largest Dottie Austero lots in the area. the sale price was the highest price sale in Dover Shores at $2,250,000. The home was listed and sold by Coast Newport Properties. For mon infonrtlltio~ call DottU Austero of Coast Newport Propenus, 4 Civic Pltwi, Ste. 260, Newport Beach, (714) 644-1600. • I• I ,, • I I ·I F-IFred .. Newpott _Pn»pe lllD9lllDINTLY .... & ONIATID . featuring fine properties from condos to ca~tles SM<li"'J S~ ~ 4btu 1969 1100 Newpon Cmtn Dr .. Suite 110 BEACH CLASSIC Onr ol thr most charmln1t & unlqlK' oceaofroot homes bullt Int~ 193-0's. The main bomr & ca~ bOUt hatt ~n r nlar1ted ,.hllr u qulsluly malntalnJna Its orig:lnal dtancur. P1muramlc e>«an and L<1land views. $4,500,000 821 ELEOANTL Y DESIGNED < ·on\~oit'nlly locatfd to Salcllrf Country Club & sandy bnches In lluntlngtnn RHch. 48RJ38A sp•clouN family room for 1•11h'rlalnln1t. End or m l-dt·'<llt'. Approx. 2,650 ~.n. $575,000 LSI NATURES RESERVE ( .n·111 lt>fwtioo nHr Back Bwy with tranquil blkr and "alkinit tr;,ih. nlt'l' 4BM. 2BA home wllh •ddt'il l11r11r family room. vaultt>d Opt'n IH'llm t'l'lllnit\. lmporttd SIOM Ort'piaCl'. Prh•lf bll<'k t_ard. tll\lom 'Pll llJld lap pool $289,000 850 BEST BUY lluu1irully rrmoldl'd nm floor unll with vle,.,s of 11 park and fountwln. Featurlna 2 hu11e htdroom'I and opt>n llvln1t room. Mmt> In c-ondlllon. . $167,500 S47 GREAT DEAL IN IRVINE \\ondt rf'ul uppl'r end unit <rurroundtd by ltl"M'IY front•ltt'· 2RIUl.25BA fresh palnl and llithl ca~. I C"_!r_ pra,l'. Crn1ral 11lr condlllonln11. $88,VOU E 4 PtCTURaSQUaCHANNEL Walda tM bo9U ..U by la die Newport Chanael, ~y tM warm svmets and oca.n vltwt rrom dUI private borne In Corona Dd Mar. 2 .,.,.. .. wtap with center c;c)Oanl. $3,495, MSO MESA VERDE Situated nut to parks and Country Club. SBR, 2.SBA. Hugr ramlly room with wd bar & ftreplact. Entertalntr's yard, spa & wattrfaU. $358,000 RSI GREAT STARTER HOME Well located bomt ln COila Mesa.. ls rtady ror tbe MW Owtlt't"S. JBR, 1.75BA has bttn freshlJ painted throughout. hardwood noors, wonderful l•11tt reDC\'d yard, child l rlqdJy Mlghborhood. $199,000 L.50 VACATION HOME Complflety remodel«! throupout, upeadtd JBR. tutured walls, toraeowi llvtn1 room wtth roolth marblt nreplact. Buullful tll«I bathnM>m countent. Walk to ~ &!>"· tt11nls. and Country Club In Rancho Mlrag«. $184,500 VSJ Our sales associates are selected for their knowledge, characte~ experience, and their commitment to strong ethical standards. We are now Interviewing for positions In our Newport Beach office. /Id, lo'i· 'PeU. 'SUMMERFIELD aEAUTY Wt:ll malntalnesl 4,BR. 2.5BA Mapolia lllOdtl oe a quld stttet. Largt yard with covtrtd pa1Jo and ntt pit. Steps to perk, •hool, pool spa & tennis S(hool. $294,000 S54 SUMMITVlmws S11pl'rb OCl'llll view lot Situatfd lo Mtt.nt arta of Laguu Bt.Kh and at tM end of quiet cul-clt--sx. Build your ~om quaint dream bomt on this prime lot. $178,00052 BACK STREET PLAZA ProffSJoul ollb hlldlaa le cloW'D&oW'D Redluds. 4, 780 eq.ft. ofSpaH. 8.6 cap. Call for moft ddalls. PSO,OOO SSS CUSTOM CANYON LAKll MotJvated Miiera are otftrin1 a btutlfu.I 3-4BA. 3 BA. With culltom amenltln. opuJtnt muter suite, eourmet kitchen & nook. Maanlnttnt ramlly room bouts aenre brklc n~. . . .299,790 541 for inforrnation on these anf:! other 9£0perties: Call {114r1 644-7141 http://www.coastalpropertles~corn . Ill ~ ;• -· I ,, -· ·., . . t Newport Coast Model perfect with city lights view on the coast. Gated comm. Greg Lombardi $624,500 644~1600 723-8·800 EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE Of SOTHEBY'S International Realty , Eastslde Costa. Mesa Highly · . uperaded townhome ln nice c.omplex. Steve Mitchell $189 ,000 Eastslde Costa Mesa Eastside charm! 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Completely redone! Robert Glem $339,500 New Listings Sant. Ana Bank owned total rehab, pri<ied to move fast. 3 Bd~2 Ba. with pool. Patrick & Tony BartoUc $1 S4,900 W.. Balboa Affordable condo dose to beach In Newport. Guard pte, patio. RHdll Hein $149,000 Eamlde Costa Mesa Customized 3 bedroom on private golf cour5e. Greg Lombardi $399,000 Newport North VlUas Model perfect 3 bedroom, master suite on main floor. Greg Lombardi $415,000 Charmine 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home. Remodeled kitchen and bath. Susan Lalrd $537,000 Newport f:!elghts Great Income opportunity with large owners unit. Mary EJlen & Bob Wqlarz $649,000 Waterfront Properties Dover Shores Bayfront·Contemporary remodel with dock. Cuest quarters. Robert Gtem ·$1 ,325,000 Mal Kai Smart, sophtstJcated 4 Bd. contemporary home. Maible and .,.anlte. Enn Corllett $1 ,7'0,000 Udo l•le Spectacular Bayfront home. Oodt for large. boat. Larae mast.er suite. F1nster & Cleveland $1 ,89',000 Oc:eufrollt lnaedtble 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. home wtth forever views. A masterpiece. Cortlett & Lepud $3,600,000 723..-8800 644..-1600 Corona del Mar Corona del Mar 6 Bd. 5 Ba. duplex. 3 car garage. Charming large patio. Sara Ji. Brad Hinman $558,000 Harbor View Hiiis 5 Bd. 3 Ba. on 20,000 sq. ft. lot. Pool and spa. New roof. Melinda & Marty Jones $S.9,000 Harbor View ... BeMltifulty renovated 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. oce<U\ view home. ~el & Hutclllnp $9,9,000 I II - ·I I I 1 - 644,-)600 . 723,-8800 View Properties Eastbluff Fabulous Catalina, ocean and city lights view home with 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. RJck Langevin $609,000 North Laguna Old world style home with ocean view, library, 2 Bd. and 2 Ba. Jerry Finster $775,000 Ocean Rld1e Newport Coast custom home with Catalina and harbor view. Jerry Finster $1 ,895,000 Lacuna Beach Custom view home. Singer destcn. Over rn. aae. Pool and spa. Robert Glem $1 ,99,,000 - Old Corona del Mar Great Income potential. 2 Bd. 2 Ba.13 Bd. 3 Ba. duplex. Kay Parker . · $499,000 Cameo Highlands Pristine 3 Bd. 2 Ba. with fireplace. Gorgeous ocean view! Evan Corkett $525,000 . Balboa Pentnsula Wonderful duplex In prime location. Remodeled front house. Hanis & Kline $539,000 Newport Shores Fab ulous rebuilt Italian Villa 3 blocks to beach. Gourmet kitchen. Association tennis and pool. Jerry Finster $434,900 ' Balboa Peninsula 1 Brand new custom home just one door to the beach in great Balboa location. Ronda Hein $549,000 Newport ·HeJchts 3 Bd. 2 Ba. view home with bonus room. open floor plan. SteWno & Husel $569,000 Cameo Shores Great view, gorgeo us 4 bedroom. family room, o~n and light. Evan Corkett $1,325,000 South Lacuna Great custom ocean- front home and guest home. High & Finster $1,495,000 Gated Communities Newport North Vlllas 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. highly upgraded ·catalan· model. Melinda & Marty Jones $479,000 Harbor Ride• Cl'ftt 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Kenslncton. Private vlri location. Carol Bers $' 19,~ ... eaa,.,. Gcqeous 3 Bd. + • denlolflce, 7.5 Ba. home on cul-de-sac. Georstu Smida $965,000 Gaarcl GMed CommunltJ Beautiful custom home with iJ Bd. Pool and view. Bill Wedmo~ $1 ,549,000 Corona del Mar 4 Bd. 4 Ba. With ~at panoramic views of ocean and ooast. Meltnda & Marty Jones $3,500,000 Lido Isle Landmark Bayfront Estate situated on easterly tip of Lid<> Isle. Debi Bibb & John McMonlaJe Udo Isle Brand new Bayfront home now under construction. Main channel views! Phillips & Hein .$1 • 995 ,000 · Cond9 Living - '_John Robin Steve C>lson . J.VlcJ.Vlonigle · 7 I 7~4711 Spect:a~ul.ar Bayf"ront Landmark Bayf"ront Estate Udo Isle call for more detatlsl 215 Via Lido Soud This magnificent contemporary style bayfront home is located on an oversized 45' lot and boasts spectacular sunset views. Designed by architect Mark Singer, this elegant five bedroom, four and one half bath home features the finest of finishi'ngs including extensive use of marble and granite, floor-to-ceiling giass walls, leaded glass front door. and a dramatic twcr~ory volu.me entry. Ofl'"ered at $2r 595r<><><> OPEN SUNDAY 12:<><> P.M. -4:<><> P.M. Catalina Island Dream Home Country French Family Home 56 Gaviota. Hamilton Cove 105 Via San Remo $a•<><>.<><><> $75<>. <><><> 1997 SG>LDS 'I I II , . BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and L AN.CE BOGGS I• • 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 Lushly landscaped rear yard, quiet location $214,900 Heights Area Duplex Two 3 Bd. 1.5 Ba-: units with private yards Rare pride of ownership property for owner/user $339,000 Custom Bayfront Home 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba Remodeled home, very open floOr plan Ideal southerly orientation w/ 60' of frontage ori the bay $1,395,000 717-4744 Lido Village Bay(ront Units Two 2 Bd. 2 Ba. + two 1 Bd. 2 Ba. units 6 boat docks, turning basin ".icw! $1,387,000 .. , " SUBMIT OFF.ERS!!! COMPARE THIS OFFERING TO NEW HOMES! WE WILL BEAT ANY DEAL! 53 Belcourt Drive Relocated seller is willing to deal on this beautiful, custom 4,300 sq. ft . hqme on a large interior quiet lot in gate-guarded prestigious Belcot:1rt. Seller will consider any serious offer including carrying paper, lease-option or trading down. While the home has been remodeled and is in excellent quality ~ondition 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 \ . ... I ,, I t ~I . . . .. .... .. ., • SUNDAY APRIL 13 ROD DALEY TOP PRODUCER CoAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES 1 :00 P.M. -5:00 P.M. Please Call for Gate Clearance 494-620B·or 759-.3776 514. EMERALD BAY • Newly constructed 1995 4 bedrooms Great ocean and Catalina views $1,595,QOO . Best Buy in Emerald Bay 820 EMERALD BAY ·Brand new 6 bedroom home Cul-de-sac location -Large flat lot Canyon and ocean views $2,000,090 Great Famll11 Ho1'Je • r. , . ' • Photography b!I David Heath · Wesum ExposKrt ROD DALEY TOP PRODUCER ROD DALEY TOP PRODUCER COAST NE\\/PORT PROPERTIES 759-3776 Voice M,1i/ 494-6208 Residence COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES SUNDAY APRIL 13 I :00 P.M. -5:00 P.M. Please Call for Gate Clearance 494-6208 or 759-3776 .. •. . 88 gJefcouro {J)jri,ye, ~~Pfianll{y~ This stunning, Georgian style home in the wonderful gated community of Belcourt features beautiful gardens, large patio, spa and gorgeous trees and flowers. Great comer location across from· Belcourt Park. Four large bedroom suites, four and one-half baths Spectacular master suite with sitting room, office and fireplace $1,,495,000 T liis spectacular liome at tliis price is · a steal Pftotograpfty by David He1:1tft Western Exposure ----------.. .------....:c-----------~---~ ...-------~ • .. I II I t "2nd An.nual Newport/Laguna Cocktail Cruise" Come out and enjoy a two ~our N..ewport Harbor _ Cocktail Cruise aboard the Island Gi~I · ._ of Pacific Avalon Charters .. Hosted by the Orange Coast Association & Laguna Board of REALTORS Thursday, May 8, 1997 $17.00 per person 6 -8 p.m. Boarding 5:30 p.m. at . The ISLAND GIRL Pacific. Avalon Charter Lido Marina Village 3424 Via Oporto Fabulous Cocktail Buffet Drinks Hosted By: Derek Graham, United Title Corp.; Greg Robertson, IRIS -Lightning · Sanna Stern, Southern California Cellu lar; Tami Chappell , Continental La\.\-'Yers Title Patrick Zellar, Great Western Bank LAST YEAR THIS WAS A SELL OUT!! -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------· ... , Enclosed is $ ___ to reserve ___ re se rvations for the Cocktail Cruise. ($17.00 per person) Name(s) ~ G -------------------------~ Office: Phone: Please charge to my Visa or MasterCard (circle one) _# ____________ Expiration Date ____ $ _____ _ SIGNATURE ------------------------ I am a member of the Association/Board of R~ALTORS. --~-------- Mail to: OCAR, 401 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach.! CA 92663 or fax to 642-4105 ., • R.-M of April 10, 1H7 -KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-ye• fixed IHTEAEST % POINTS LOCK· TYPE PHONE RATE OWN (%) If A.P.R. INTEREST % POtNTS MAX. MARGIN ADJ. RATE OWN @ A.P.R.. LOAN (%) INDEX FREQ. American Savings Bank S (800) 562-6272 8.000% 20 2.125 30 8.265 3.950% 25 1.000 7 .318 600,000 2.450 110 1 M Ba_n_k o_f America_ B (800) 642·2244 8.000% 20 1.875 45 8.238 5.875%.. 20 1.000 8.685 214,000 2.875 1TS 1Y Cal Fed Lending S (800) 225·3337 8.000o/o 20 1.934 45 8.244 Chase Manhattan K · (800) 900-6062 • 7.875% 20 2.375 30 8.166 3.950% 20 0.063 7.272 214,000 2.500 110 1M ---~-------5. 000 % 20 2.500 8.863 214,000 3.000 1TS 1Y Coast F.ederal Bank S (800) 3Q0-5626 8.375% 20 2.000 10 8.632 2.950% 25 1.000 7.259 500,000 2.400 110 1M • Cosmos Mtg. Bankers K · (800} 931-.4033 8.250% s 1.000 30 8.395 6.000% 5 1.000 8.747 214,000 2.750 Lt>'M 6M Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n·5626 8.000% . 20 2.000 45 8.252 ---------------4. 750% 20 0.000 7 .149 214,000 2.375 110 1 M Detrick Mortgage Group A (714) 759-9692 7.875% 5 1.750 15 8.098 Downey Savings S (800) 336-9639 8.000% 20 2.125 30 8.265 1M 3.850% 20 1.000 7 .267 750,000 2.400 110 1 M _ __, _____________ .;.___ ________ -~- 2.950% 20 0.250 7.332 500,000 2.550 110 -----------Emery_Financial . A (714) 729-9200 7.875% 5 1.750 15 8.098 3. 950% 20 2.250 7.220 600,000 2.225 110 ------1M ~idetity Federal Bank S (800) 232-2309 8.125% 5 ·1. 750 1 o 8.351 First FedenM Bank of CA S (800) 672·4332 8.000% 20 2.250 30 8.279 ------- NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ;...;;_:;;...4_._~_%. __ •_20 __ 1_.2_50 __ 7 .202 2_1=4=,000=====2=.300=-=--=--=--=--1_1-=-0~-_1_M_ Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 8.000% 20 2.375 30 8.293 6.125% 20 1.625 8.669 214,000 2.750 1TS 1Y ------------Gem Mortgage K (800) 572-35656 8.250% 1 o 1.000 1 o 8.395 5. 750% 10 1.250 8.698 -214,000 2.875 1TS 1Y -----------Glendale FederafBank S (800) 560·9000. 7.875% 20 2.125 30 8.138 2. 950% 10 1.000 8.036 214,000 2.250 L1M 1M -----------Great Western Bank B -(800) 492-7587 8.000% _2_0 __ 2_.100__ 30 8.263 3. 900 "lo 20 1.000 7.318 214,000 2.450 110 1M -----------Home Savings s (800) 230-1102 7.900% 10 2.250 30 8.1n ------------_3_. 9_50_% __ 2_0 __ 1_.000 ___ 8. 4£_ 2 00, 000. 2.050 1TS 1 M Nation s8a nc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685-0001 7 .875% 20 2.250 30 8.152 4.750% 20 2.500 9.081 214,000 3.000 L6M 6M Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808-56~ 7 .875% 5 1. 750 15 8.098 ----.-3.950% ·20 1.125 7.330 600,000 2.450 110 1M --------Sanwa Bank B (800) 237·26~ 8.000% _10 ___ 1._62_5 45 8.211 6.125% 20 1.375 8.642 214,000 2.750 1TS 1Y Tt.c Finaacial Svcs. R ·. (800)_801 ·7300 8.000°/o 10 1.375 13 8.184 5.375% 5 . 1.500 8.575 214,000 2.750 1TS 1Y -----------Union Bank of CA . B (800) 453· 1288 _ 8.125% 20 2.000 60 8.379 5.500% 20 1.000 8.596 214,000 2.750 6CD 6M -----Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 8.000% 10 2.000 14 8.252 5.5000.4 20 1.000 8.535 214,000 2.750 1TS 1Y Bolt\ tlaed & ~table prograru are 3CV30 conventional mollgages. Type of Lender ls: B • Bank; K • mortgage benker: A • mortgage brolulr; S ;, savings & loan. Mortgage bank«s and brokersJare lioensed by lhe CaMomla Department of Real Estate as ellher a brokal' or COfPOl'Btion For inlorma11011 call Calif DAE at (916) 227-0931 ln-..t Rate lor adjustable$ ls an •nlroductory rate for !tie llr51 adjus1meo1 period. Down Peyment Is amoum of cash(% of sates price) paid 10 lelldef prior to signing mortgage c:oncract Polnta are'-of loan balance paid 10 lender al brne of loan do~. Lock-In is the number of days lendef guaranlees ral8 Pf10f IO doWlg. A.P .R. cS lhe annual percenlage ra1e whicl'l ls an eslimal9d annual cost of lhe loan to !tie borrower All A.P.A s are calc:ulaled by M!>(tgage News Co based on a ~14,600 loan amount. lhe pollits shown end $700 tocal lees. The A.P.R.s are inCluded in this chart tor cornperl- son only. When appylng for a loan. Federal Truth·in·Londing taw requi<es lenders to calculate an A P.R spec1fic 10 each roan olf81. Mulmum '°1111 Is the ma.XllTlum lender wilt loan unelef g1V11n terms. Al tnred rate programs have a maJtt. mum of $214,600 Marvin (WI%) is lenders proln. maigin + inde11 •actual ra"'le e'1er llfst ~stmenl lndea -s the basis for '8llJng an lleljustable rate (Margin+ lndea •New Rate) 110 •11th Dist Cost ot Funds. ITS• t-Vear Treasury 811, L6M . 6-fflonth uBOA. &TB. 6-fllOflth TreaslMy 811. 6CD . &-month average cemficate ol deposit Adjuatment Frequency Is lhe penod t>ei-adrustments 1M • 1-Mooth. 6M .. S.MonttlS, 1v~ 1 Year All ralGS stilject to dlange Vtdy r111e and ietms prwx to applying tor a IOan. All lenders Pf<>Vtde loans with dllferent ra1es and terms for ditterenc loan amounts. The 1ntormatlon presented IS not en of19110 make a loan. For a consum819'Jlde on hOw to shop tor a mortgage. Mind a $4.50 check payable to Mor1gage News Co . 1850 E 17111 St.. Suite 220, Santa Ana. CA 92705. (714) ~1 In COPVAIGHT C 1997 Morlgage News Co Dover Shores: .. C~stom designed ho.mes -some v.rith viev.rs BOUNDARIES: Dover Shore consists of 310 homes built along Lhe westside of the bluffs overlooking the Back Bay Nature Preserve. Of 1.hcse . homes. 73 enjoy the luxury of being on lhe water's edgci along two private channels and a ~cction of Upper Newport Bay. HISTORY: This highly presti,ious community, developed by the Macco Corp~ the early 1960 . is recognized for its friendliness. cxceptionaJ views of Upper Newport Bay, Saddleback mountains. Newpon Center/Fashion Island and prollimity to freeways and John Wayne Ailp011. STYLE: This remodeled bayfront home is now listed in ~ Shores NOW LISTED: support and maintain the greenbelts, Coas1 Newport Propert1es currentJy has nine community beaches and programs and to listings in Dover Shores. ranging in price from dredge the private waterways as needed. $459.000 to $1.395,000. Three of these are on Lovely parks, playground areas, Lennis the bay with a private dock. courts. handball courts. baseball diamonds. One of the homes is a beautifully remodeled Newport Beach Aquatic Center along with bayfront home with a dock for a larg~boat. Newport Beach Mariners Branch library are There are four bedrooms .. four and one-half within easy walking distance. baths, guest qun11ers and a three car garage. SCHOOLS: I > ~ pCH and a variety or restaurants-ra;;ge from coffee shops to fasl food to gourmet. Less than a 15 minu1e drive away are the shops of Fashion Island. South Coast Plaza or Balboa Island. SOURCE: Esther Fine or Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza. Sre. 260. Newport Beach, (714) 644-1600. .... • The custom designed ingle family homes are on spacious IOlS and range from houses in original condition to remodeled to newly built. AU of the bayfront bomes have a private or shared dock and access to the main bay and ocean. RECENT SALES:. Recent sales indicatt market values range from $585,000 to $1,270,000 for non"-waterfront COMMUNITY FEATU~: Dover ShOres' high standard of quality is maintained through its association's seven member board of direct.orS. Residents have access to three private beaches which provide summcr·lifeauard services and weekly movies, beach availabmty for private parties. st~ae facilities and boat launching for small dinghies. Residents also enjoy several community events throu&hotll the year. Nominal association dues Mariners Elementary, Horace Ensign Junior High tJld Newpon Harbor High are within walking or bicycling distance. Also, Orange Coast College and the University of califomio. Irvine are just minutes away. SHOPPING: Q '°" woulll lib to 1ubmil a co"'1Jfuni1J profil• 'of your fanrt ana., pka.H foUow tJ .. abo111 forMal and tndol' a map 011tlbt• (TltoWUJS G1dd1) of t/u a~a alortg widi a plt""1 of a CIU'rnet Uslilt1. TIN th1crlpd411 of- tit• prop«TtJ gH1 under tltt "now listtd" section. · properties, while waterfront hoQJCs begin at $949,000 and go up to the million dollar ranse. . Westcliff Shopping Center and 17th Street are within a mile and a half and offer all the convenience stores and pecialty shops to provide resident.s with their day-to-day needs Stttd 11>: J11• Viler, fflll tuau ftlilor, DoUJ Pilol, 330 W. BllJ S4 Co1to Me10, CA 926l1, (114) S474U2. • • ,. I )hur guide to the /ale.fl;/ and best r e ... ale luJ111e.\· ooen tl1i. .. weeke11d BALBOA PENINSULA NEWPORT BEACH t 1642 E. Balboa Bl vd . 2BR Sat/Sun 1.-4 $729,000 2 Sea Island 2BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $365,000 II Ca nnery Village Rea lty Metro Realty · 673-3777 Betty Jo Greenfeld 760-6605 1 707 E. Bay Ave. 7BR Sun 1-5 $3,950,000 Ca nnery Village Rea lty 10 Hillsborough, Hrbr Hill 5BR Sun 1-5 $1,050,000 673-3777 Sandy Mittman/Prudential 729-7271 . 506 "I" Street 3BR Sun 1-5 $1 , 100,000 -644-1096 .... Cannery Vi I I age Realty 673-3777 23 Lu cerne 2BR Sat/Su n 1-:S $469,000 Jean Kaltenbach 5205 Seas hore Dr. 3BR Sun 1-5 $949,000 Owner/Broker Deborah Wilkinson -760-9590 . • Bankers Preferred Mortgage 752-6767 231 Via Lido Soud 3BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $2 ,250,000 Cannery Village Realty CORONA DEL MAR • 763-3777 1401 Bayside Dr. 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,600,000 2456 Vi sta Hogar 3BR Su.n $199,000 Ca nnery Village Rea lty Sa lly Shipley 673-3777 Ellis Realty Group 644-6373 ext.114 1407 Bayside Dr. 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,650,000 Cannery Village Rea lty 2614 Vista Del O ro 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $3 19,000 673-3777 M etro Realty Betty Jo Greenfeld LAGUNA BEACH 760-6605 300 Cagney #21 2 2BR Sat 1-5 $167,000 3016 C liff Drive 5BR Sun 1-5 $939,000 , Ellis Rea lty Group Cannery Village Realty June Ireland 673-3777 494-11 77 ext.352 327 Catalina 3BR Sat/Su n 12-5 $495,000 Emerald Bay 3BR Sun 2-6 $1 ,975,000 Bill Grundy Realtors • ' For gate admittance 675-6161 41 Ca ll Kathie Shi elds Ellis Rea lty Group 5 1 6 Laver Way 3BR Sun $298,000 ~ 49 4-11 77 ext.54 Sally Shipley 509-9347 El Its Realty Group 644-6373 ext.114 Emera ld Bay 5BR Sun 2-6 $2,995,000 For gate admittance Big Canyon Villa 2-3BR $ 344 ,000-$ 500 ,000 Ca ll Kathi e Shields Mason Ellis Realtors Elli ~ Rea lty Group 759-7700 494-11 77 ext.54 509-9347 •• • Nl'Ylm-Lmml ..... 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New homes in the village. Walle to beach. w/ '/:acre to 1 acre lots. $635k-$695k • Fabulous ocean views & sunsets. Walk to beach. 3 bedrooms w/big yards, room to add! '$350k-$465k • OCEAN VIEW LOTS $175k-$399k Some with whitewater view, listen to the pounding surf! SCOTT LAND CO. 499-1600 l_ 7DJO :Ileaul{u/, Qlmrue &.yf'f3 / iiiii!Uiii!RMI • ~ll!lllliliiil!i Stunnin~ home with white water. Oc1::ans1de of hwy Steps to Emerald sunset views. 5000+ sq. fl .. s Br. 5.5 Ba. Bay beach. completely remodeled $2.995,000 -$1 .975.000 For gateaamlttance call KATHIE SHIELDS 494-1 177 ext. 54 or 509-934 7 E lli s~~r ..._ MONARCH Bt:ACH "Niguel Shores" ONLY $239,500!!! 'C~iimimii11111•~• 2 ..._ • .... 1.75 Bathrooms 2 Private 8aJconles Roman Columns 0C ilea •t tl .. 'NZH I Xtra Large Bedroom I Spacious Bathroom Huge Open Gourmet Kitchen Otber'9 Avallablel r-JIJ "-""'.., Cathy Christina -(71-') 729-SSSO Direct BEACH SIDE -. . . . ~ . . . . . . . Walk to beach from this 3· bedrooms. 2.5 baths hoQ'le, which features 2 fireplaces & a 26' Master Suite. A "Fixer Upper" Absentee owner! iYJU .S'J' .S:.E:Lll 4 9 3 -5855 David A. Thompson Realtors •• BALBOA COVE 4437 W. Coast Hwy. • •• Newport . 3BR~2~5BA + 30 Ft. DOck 2 Car Go.!~.!· $285,oou ~~9~e'rn • I /I . I . ' 34385Dana Strand#3 Dana Point, CA his is the luxury condo you have always hoped to find. One level, approximately 3,500 square foot penthouse with its own private elevator. Spacious rooms, high ceilings, private balconies and two fireplaces. The building has only three units, with a gated garage for nine cars. ~ .. Offered at $1,450,()()() (714) 830-1585 Offend At: $469~000 23 Lucerne Open Sat & Sun 1-5 760-9590 Owncr/llroker tt . . -~-.. ~ .. ·~~ ·~·' ·~·. . ~ .. ~ .. ~. !11 ·~· ~ ·~· .. NEW HOMES ~GJ $237,990 Eastside Costa Mesa WESTPORT HOMES 2545 Santa Ana Ave. 646-5261 FABULOUS OCEANFRONT DDPl!I ON SANDI Roof lop decll + patio on beach. Greal Summer/Winier rental Income. Includes furnishings. 5105 Seashore Dr. NB. UNIQUE DUPLEX ON THI! PARK La~ lbrlrba owner·s unit + tbd/tba for eKlra Income. Oose to beach. OCEAN VIEW DU,PLEX SRPS TO SURP Unbdinable cash machine. Summer/Winter rental potential. U•e·ln or ln•es1men1. For Prl•ate Sbowlnt Call Deborah Willlinson. Bro~r 714·75t·6767/714·675-9598 e;: BANKERS' PREFERRED MORTGAGE.L..r ---........, ...... .._ . .....,_ • , J mmaculate 3 bedroom, 2 .5 .bath home. Close to park and Back Bay jogging trail. Easy freeway a~e s, community pool and spa. Professionally landscaped yard with waterfall. Lots of Extras! s349,ooo ~yOwner 71 4-72 5-0247 • Michael J. Lambert (714) 499-8497 ......, Gated Estate Privacy ... Security ... Room to Roam!! APPfOx. 1 acre. walled & gated on a view site In H.B. 2't>edroom .. 1 /, both, 2 separate dbl car garages. 2 out build~ large greenhouses. A Hortlcuft\M'lst's dfeoml $450,000 ISUBMn AU OFFEllSI 847-2411 /;/ f 11 \ I J' \I ii ! j I ' !51 ~Way* A spacious 3 bedroom with family room. Located on cul·de-sac. $298,000 •2456 Vasta Hogar* This highly upgraded 3 bedroom i affi>rdable and exceptional! $199,000 l"IEWl"Oln' naGllTS 435 Kecl•ands · A charming J bedroom, 2 bath home Including 4 deeks/patios with great views of harbor and ocean. Lrg. comer lot (Approx. 4725 sq. ft.) Lrg. attached garage w /complete laundry area. $619,000 • Balboa Cape Cod home custom designed with 2 bedroom, 2 bath + den + loft. With J fireplaces, country kitchen, front ~ back stairway serving the upstairs. $729,000 Off~.4t $339,000 Proudly Pre1ented by Dayna PeWt 673-J899 ·PoiNTE NEwpoRr · in 6eautiju{ 9{ewport 'Beacli! These LUXURIOUS CONDOS boast 3 bedrooms & 2.5 baths. The square footage ranges from 1500 sq.ft. ~ 1680 sq.ft. Offered at $235,900-$259,900 Broker Co-Op call Today 548-8048 - BAY CREST This spacious 4 bedroom, 3 b:uh home fearurcs an cxcdlent Aoorplan with a scparace master suite, private lot, prestige location. Reduced to $549,000 644-6373• LINDA OETII EXT.129 LoIS JACOBS EXT.uo rEllis:er .·1,..._ I BIG CANYON DOVER MODEL LOWEST PRICE Single Level 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Den ·-:-!-• Original Owner $459,000 644-5215 - •' /I I, ' ·'Dixie Cole 64 2 -2 599 ' . just steps away from the sandy, whi~ beaches of the Pacific, surrounded by the breathtaking Ocean Course South of Pelican Hill Golf Club, Pelican P9int offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity to build your own custom home. And, of course, to take an occasional dip. Visit our Newport Coast Exhibit at Fashion Island acl'O$ from El Torito Grill or call 7141759-6669. CUSTOM LOTS AVERAGE 1/4ACRE. FROM $845 ,000. NEWPORT :A COAST . ~ • .. $8,500,000 ' " SHIRLEY HARRIS & JIM KLINE B£ITY COMEGYS & NANCY PETERSON 644-1600 723-8800 101 SHORECUFF RoAD $5,400,000 . 9 SEA SHELL $3,995,000 /I .. I