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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-04-19 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS NewPf!rt Harbor serves winning volley Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 . 'Don't· forget 1 ~~love you' Ed Miller .will do~· thing It takes to bring his son, Daniel, back to this country. The 7-year-old was taken to Spaln by his mother on Jan. 29 DONLEA~H I DAll.Y PILOT ' • ~ewpo)1 Beach man in custody battle to bfing former Mariners pupil Daniel home from Spain. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot Ed Miller is used to his days beginning and ending the same way: a rambunctious 7-year-old tackling him in the morning l)Ild the same brown-haired son trad- ing jokes with him at night. · "Don't forget I love you," he always said to his son, Daniel, ' who would answer,· ~I do too, Dad." But since Daniel's mother took the Mariners Elementary second grader with her back to Spain on Jan. 29, Miller has been waking up to a hollow shell. When Miller, of Newport Beach, dropped his son off at Manners that Wednesday morn- ing, he made eye contact with Daniel's teacher. But 20 minutes later. he received a call at work from the teacher saying that, although she had seen him drop off Daniel. the boy never made it to the class-· room. ' For eight hours Miller was in ~ shock, vomiting re~atedly from fe~ that his son bad been abducted. FinallY, police learned from Daniel's maternal grandpar- ents that bis mother had entered the country from Spain where she had been living. She left the country with Daniel the sail\e day. · Since then, Miller, 42, has thought non-stop about how to get back ~ son. His former common-law wife and he had never filed custody papers concerning Daniel during their touch-and-go relationship in Las Vegas and San Diego .. They raised him together k>r a few years until Miller decided he needed to kick his drUg and alco- hol habits and turn to God. < .. After that, the couple split ways with Daniel and his mother living in Las Vegas and Miller living in Orange County, attempting to peacefully get cus- tody of his son. During Thanksgiving 1993, when Miller's family WflS expect- ing Daniel and bj.s mother tor dinner, they learned she had moved the two of them to Spain -:---her parents' native country. After 18 months of sending 8 SEE CUSTODY PAGE A1-1 BOSTON SEAWEED PARTY? GeOrge Bus&. Hey, let's quiet down the party . ~-Sons of the Ameril:an Revolution, including local. political leaders, reenaet historic event with an environmental twist .. ,_ S.tory by Jennifer Armstrong + Photos by Marc Martin Willard Blankenship (right) plays the part of the town ~the ~ou'of the American Revolution reenact the Boston Tea Party aboard the Pilgrim (above) ln Newport. Harbor Friday. NEWPORT HAR- BOR :-They emerged f~om . their BMWs and cha,rt~{i huses dressed in br~ss-butt<?.ned coats and knickers, then filed onto Newport's 'Revolation~­ style schooner. They sipped drinks from plastic cups and munched on vegetables and dip as they dumped chests full of dried seaweed into the harbor. . The SOns of the Ameri-can Revolution kicked off its 122nd annual statewide meeting Friday with two eveiting cruises dedicated to reen- acting the Boston Tea Party. ;. About 60 people boarded each trip - i l men dressed in 18th century gear, women dressed in floral dresses and bonnets and those in street clothes wearing hand-out American Indian feathers. Most of the cos- tumed participants made their ensembles themselves. The reenactment commemorated Patriots' .. Day, which is today, and tax day, which was Wednesday. In the original Boston Tea Party, patriots disguised as ~erican Indians dumped tea in 1773 off Massachusetts to protest "taxation without representation." 8 SEE TEA PARTY PAGE A11 r------------------------------------------------------, .. ~ ~ , .. " .. , t ' t , I \ I! : ' I ' AROUND TOWN .•••.•• A3 ~ RST IUYS ............ A2 ' : a.ASSIFIED .••..•••.... 86 t COMMUNITY FORUM .. A10 'l INTERTAINMENT ••••••. AB ON ntE COAST ...•..•.. 83 \ '. I \ I I I I I : Be patlent. The h?g and low cloud.I wt1J , •Sleepy ex-president asks VIP guests at Rosalind Williams' wedding party to tuni down the volume. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Rosalind Williams is kiiown for hosting ESPN camera crews and help- ing lure the prestigio\J.s Davis Cup to Newport Beach. And now she's shown she can catch the attention of an ex-presiQent, too. While helping run the city's show f9r the To~hiba Senior Classic golf and Davis Cup tennis tournaments, the 52-year-old president of the N e w p o 'ft .----;;...· --------...... Beach Con-+ George Bush's note to Ros-fe~ence & a/Ind Willi•ms, sent on a note- V i s i t o r s card «nboss«J wffh his P6'· Bureau mar-sonal lette~d: ried her befU · of nine years, Riclr John. And the wedding reception March 9 at the Twin Palms was loud enough to keep for- mer Presi- dent George Bush awake March 27, 1997 Dear Rosalind, • Don't worry. We were not disturbed at all during our stay there at Newport Beach, but thanks so much for your note. Congratulations on your marriage. Sincerely, {jt.07l1e 'lJusli in his room next door at the Four Seasons hotel. Despite the respectable 250-member guest list -whir.h included state education secretary Mar- ian Bergeson, Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer and Mayor Jan Debay -the reception's music promptep Bush to call the hotel desk at 9:50 p.m. asking for a little quiet. The party was scheduled to end at 10 p.m., so Bush agreed to tough it out for 10 more minutes. Bush, in town for an early-morning speech the next day, was staying in the Presidential Suite, .where Williams and John were married two days before. When Williams beard she had disturbed Bush. 8 SEE NOTE PAGE A11 -~-,t Young and talented : . ! ' I I I I \ " I t I I I' Local students take part in Youth Expo '97, held this weekend at the Orange County Fairgrounds. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA-A class of Harbor View Ele- mentary second graders rubbed their ribbons · and pointed with pride Friday at their papier- mache masks mounted for ,.-------------, • +The 'foUth 1 Youth Expo '97, held itt the I EJrpO wlll tak• : Orange County Fair- ' pin frOm 9 , grounds this weekend. . 1 • m. to J p.m : Matthew Munsel, 7, tbcs.y and'~ ; showed off his blue mask ~ 8t the fll~ ! wi~ ~':!~~~=git on I grourd. • Fell' : paper," he said. Ortw. Costa .. ; Brittany Soloman, 8, ~ .. • ~ : explained the technique: l"""1 ..... 1 •You take water and flour •••••••·-..---" to make tbe glue, use news- paper, put it on a balloon and paint it then." The entire Harbor View student body walked to the Bxp:o to see their entries along with the total 11,00o that included painting, draWing, photography, poetry, Iden~ projects and other WOrb. 1be students allO loved running from table to table to c:OUect various mmp. from Girl ScoUt troop leaden m(;lud.lng Carolyn Bowers,'from • SEE YOUTH EXPO ~OE A11 ~ ~ ! i ! i I I i MMC t.Wn1N I ClMY "°' I u.111" .. a I ..... .,. ... ,' 1•11-. ...... 1 .... 2 , ............. l .. __. .. ..,,.....,_~ . I . ,,. 1'2 SAnJROAV, APRIL 19, 1997 I •I greer wylder ~Hit your pets with ·their best shots .. HOW w·lth a eom Story by ANASTACIA FREEBERG + Photo by DON LEACH J an Hemngton, orgdnizer of the Balboa Island Baytront Artwalk, said the inaugural show Sunday won't just. be a dis- play of creativity, but a ~play of community as well · Island Artists Association. The community effort is also taking place behind the scenes. With Dave Riggle, the show gained a portrait artist and a vol- unteer crew. - L ow-cost vaccinations are available for your favorite pet at The Brt.stol Veteri- nary Clinic (979-3080) at 3713 S. Bristol St. in Santa Ana. Vaccina- tions can get costly at some ani- mal hospitals but at The Bristol Veterinary Clinic your pet can get canine vaccinations -; including rabies, six-in-one, coro- na, and bordetella -for $30. reline vaccinations include rabies, four-in-on~. and-feline leukemia for $27. The clinic also offers Program. ·a once-a-month 'Qral flea control and teeth clean- ing for cats from 1 to 20 pounds at $45, and for dogs from 1 to 20 pounds at $55. U your pet is over 20 pounds. it's an adrutional $5 charge per 10 pounds. .v People will see this· is not just a tourist area; it's a COJllJTlunity, H Her- rington said. ALBO SLAN Riggle is the manager o.f the recently opened Blue House, · a men-only recovery fac:\lity in Newport Artists Debra Huse (left), Jan Herrington (center) and Michelle Rudolph are the main organiz- ers of the lint-ever Balboa Island Art Walk, set for this weekend. · U you want to do something special for your secretary on Sec- fetanes Day, Wolfgang Puck localed at Fashion Island in Newport. Beach can help. It's giv- lrig a complimentary soutfle . 9essert lo secretaries who come · H1 with their bosses on Wed.nes- Oay. You can cdll (720-9653) for : reservations. : .: The Orange County Falr- : grounds is having a Youth Expo ·£his weekend that features the The neighbor-Beach. The Blue hood's artistic ele- ment will be well- represented at the free event, which RTWAL House residents first met Hening- ton when his truck runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. More than half of the 38 artists in the exhibit are from Balboa, Her- ringt<?n said. Their work runs the gamut from sculpture to watercolor and bil painting to jewelry, design. . The outdoor location on South Bayfront will offer people the opportunity to meet with artists in the settings that have inspired their work, said Debra Huse, ·a local painter and spokeswoman for the BcUbo·a --v· was hit by another driver. Some of the men tried to chase after the culprit, and they later held a barbecue for Her- rington, who turned out to be their nejghbor. When plans for the art show were announced, Riggle eagerly signed up with Herrington. He also mentioned it to the Blue House residents; about 15 of the 22 men offered to hang signs, fix easels and clean the sidewalk for the show. #Sometimes these guys get a ' bad rap from society, but that's not necessarily so. A lot of them. are good guys who went down ~ bad path for a period of time; take the chemicals out and you hove a regular guy," said Riggle, who plans to offer art classes at the recovery house . Classical guitar music will be provided by Michael Brooks, The Fullerton Guitar Quartet and Oat Nguyen. It i$ the latter guitarist Herrington is particu- . larly' excited about, for reasons that transcend Nguyen's musi- cianship. Nguyen. a 22-year-old blind •man, spent time in a Vietnamese • orphanage and foster home before running away and beg- ging on the. streets of Saigon. It was there he . met a classical music teacher, and be began playing the guitar when he was 18. His talent has been devel- oped at Cal State Fullerton, where ~ is a senior. '\ · - Herrillgton is lOoking forward to meeting Nguyen; Herrington is a Vietnam veteran and expects Lt will be a ·healing process• to meet the guitarist. •This show has turned out to be a beautiful, fantastic process that'has gone beyond my expec- tations," Henington said. r------------------------, • I F. Y.~. : I + WHA"f. Balboa lsl.nd : Bayfront ArtMlk : + WIB: Sunday, 9 a.m. : to Sp.m. : • WlmM.: Along the ·-: South Bayfront seawall. : t>etw.n Marine ¥ld : Agate~ (Henington : recommends pmrking off : the island). I +CORFree l + PHO• For more lnfor-l metion. call Jan Henington l 673-8580. : • ~------------------------~ : ~BC's of Agricult,!Jie~ Children of : itll ages are welcome to attend ·the exhibits and features, which : includes a jazz festival, insect · •nd reptile fair, gLrl scout activi- ties, fun zone, a talent search, a science and engineering fair and Lhe Centennial Farm. Ad.mission .t1nd parking are free. The Expo Rotary t~es off on inaugural golf tournament ... . : is locdted a t the Orange County ·Pair and ExpoSJtion Center local- : ed at 88 Fair Dnve m Costa ·Mesa. For moreinfonnabon, pleasl#call (708-3247). ·: Oscar de la Ren ta follo wers rdn see his latest Spring/Summer · C'Ollection at Neunan Marcus : today in the Sportshop. The col- . lection is designed for working women, and it features color. <emimne silhouettes and sophisti- Cdted styles. Neiman Marcus is : located at Fashion lsland in Newport Bedch. The Grey Goose (642-7803) Is having d Vera Brddley trunk )'how toddy. All Vera Bradley items purchased or special brdered today will be discounted 10%. There will also be a 30% dlscount on selected items throughout the store to make room for the new HBaby Bou- Uque. ~ It's located at the Westchff Plaza shopping center at 1032 lrvine Ave. m Newport Beach. Kristen's Ungerle (631 -7399), located at 1719 Westcliff Drive in !'Jewport Beach, is having a bra and panty sale now through /\pril 30. U you purchase any two •1ras or two panties you'll get the lhird similar item free. ~ UST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Whether you're a merchant i>r a shopper, if you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- tl 170 or write to me: Best Buys, Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, (afif. 92627. . BURNHAM CUP: Keith Burn- ham, Newport-Irvine Rotary member and former Rotary Inter- national vice-P.resident and · director, will be honored with the presentation of the Burnham Cup at the conclusion of the first Cin- co de Mayo Golf Tournament. It will be held at the Newport Beach Country Oub on May 5 and will be sponsored by the · Newport Indpe Rotary Club. Burnham served as district gov- e rnor in 1966-67, Rotary Interna- tional director from 1975-77 and International vice-president in 1976-77. He is co-chairman of the 1997 International Conven- tion being held in Glasgow, Scot- land this June. Rotary Clubs from District 5320 will compete for the Burn- ham C up with the best-ball scores per hole from a team of four members per club who need not play µi the same foursome. The tournament entry fee of $180 includes lunch, golf, dinner and awards. Dinner only is available at $40 per person . For more information and registra- tion information, call Andrew Johnson at 253-4548. · ALL-STAR BASKETBALL: The 32nd annual Orange County High School All-Star Basketball Games wi}.l be played tonight at the Orange Coast College gym, sponsored by the Downtown Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club. The top high school basketball play- ers from throughout Orange County will see playing time in a game sponsored by Mikasa and Converse. For a list of participat- .. jim de boom ing players and coaches, see today's Pilot Sports section. Oub President Ken Dilley. said the girls' game will begin at 5 p.m. with the boys' game to fol- low. This is the club's principal fund-raiser and tickets can be purchased at the door. LAST CALL FOR MISS NEW- PORT BEACH: The Newport Beach Llons Club will sponsor the 1997-98 Miss Newport Beach Beauty Page<Ult on May 2 at 6:30 p.m . at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Dinner, entertain- ment and door prizes will com- plement the evening's festivities. Single women between the ages of 18 to 25, who live, woik or attend school in the Newport- Balboa-Corona del Mar area are eligible to participate . The entry fee, ofte11 underwritten by an employer or community group, is $100. Information may be obtained by calling pageant READERS ttOTUNE Mesa. CA. 92626. Copvnght: No 642~ news stot~ lllusttatfonl, edlto- RecMd your commems about ri.i matter·°' ~ts the Dally Pilot ot JWNS tips. hentin c..n be rwproduced with- out written pennlsMon of copy- VOL 91, NO. 83 ADDRESS right oo.vner. Our llddrfts Is 330 W. Bay St., Con. Mes., C.llf. 92627. HOW TO REACH us . THOMAS H. J0t..soN. ~ Publlshet COIJRECDQNS The T11MS Or~ County Wl.UAM LOWLL. It Is the Piiot's polky to prompt· (IOO) 252-9141 Editor ly corr.ct •II errors of~. ~Zi ITIVIMA•I Plene all 574-4233. • 0-'fled ·5671 MllMglng Editor fXl =142-021 . INIYOllOI, The Newport~ Mtsll ftews 540-1224 ---POMCAST director Sa)Jy Nockold at 644- 6335 or Valerie Howard at 646- 3666. The event will be.a fund- raiser for the Newport Be4ch • Llons Club youth activities pro- grams. WORTH REPEATING: Prom the newsletter of the Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club ... #Father's complaint: I could now afford all the things l never had as a child, if only I rudn't have any children ... CLUB NEWS: Congratulations to Steve Gilbert, editor of the Spindrift, the newsletter of the Exchange Club of Newport Har- bor, which was selected as the Best Newsletter for the Califor- nia-Nevada Pi.strict for clubs having SO or more members. SIJMCE CW9 MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK: '1UESDAY -7:JO Lm.: the Newport BHCh Sunrise Rotary Oub meets et the Balboa Bay Oub. I p.m.: Costa Mesa· Newport Harbor Lions Oub, the Fish Fry Oub meets et the Costa Mesa Country Oub. WEDNESDAY -7:JO a.m.: South Coast Sunriie Rotary Club meets at the Center Oub. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the University Athletk Club. Noon: Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 6 p.m.: Newport Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Rick McCarty of the Good Kids Company. · THURSDAY -7 a.m.: Costa Mesa· Orange Coast Breakfast Uons Club meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon: Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar meets •t the Bahia Corinthian YllCht Club to hear an Orange County Fair- S.Cond high . . ™ ............ 4.7 First low 2:49 a.m ............. 0.5 First high 8:49 p.m .. ~ .......... 4.J Second low 2:44p.m .......•...•. 0.7 Second high 8:56 p.m ............. 4.9 ' . City Editor =Pilot (lJSPS.144-800) Is Spofts &4.1..UO . 1'0NY DOOlllO, !shed ~through $flt• News, $por1I Fu MM170 LOCATION ........ .SIZE . . Newt (dftor . llOa.CAll .. . . Spons Edttor . . . . MMC~ •' ~Edltot . . . . L.,..llOU.. ,• OllPllv~ig . . . . NllfWllM. . ~~ng •• • . LW•l•M. . .. . Promodor.I ·: ........... . . . 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The EJcchange Club of N.wport H.t>or meets 11t the Shark Island Yacht Oub to hear City Council-man John Hedges on •Newport Beach Affairs.• • co....,rrv a a.ms is published every Saturday in the D•ty Pilot. Fax your service club's meeting lnformatJon to 631·5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. COSTA MESA • EMt 11th Stre.t: An unattended cellular phone worth S 100 wa.s stolen from a gym in the 100 block. • . • 21st Street: A radio, nylon carrying case, and various other items worth $803 were stofen from a car parked in the 100 block. The door was pried ~ loulevanl: An unlocked bicycle worth S2,000 was stolen from out· side The Gap in the 1800 block. The owner was shopping. • • Alletlhenr Ali awe: A radio face plate worth S 150 was stolen from a car petkecf In the' 700 bk>dt. The window was smashed. • IWt.or.......,.... Rims and tires worth S 1,050 were stolen from a car lot <" In the 1900 blodt. There ~ no sign of forced entry. _ lllEWPORT91ACH • Sherrtngton Plecie: Ten artldes of golf clothing valued at S675 we~ stolen from a1aundry room in the 1900 block. • w.t 15th StNet: A compact disc changer, stereo, wetsuit, baseball equip- ment and an amplifier worth a total of Sl,900 were stolen from a car In the 800 blodc. The drivers door lock and the trunk lock were punched out. •Cedar Plecie: A box full of kitchen goods totalling $200 was stolen from an unlocked garage In the 200 block. • l••hore Drtve: A hole the size of a BB was found In a bedroom window at a residence In the 4600 blodc. • w.t Cwt ltlghwey. S930 cash was stolen from a drop safe at a buslness In the 1200 blodc.. There was no sign of forced entry. • Make Tho1e Patio• 11 Entries Beautiful ~f/Duign~ let Jim Jeuinp iNtall your compl~te yard hard.cape. • Expen brick. block. stone, tlle, slate &. concrete work . • can ttCOmmmc1 quality deeipn &.~. • Qut.Ltty wOrlc" tn Co.ta Maa&. Newport ~ach 1lnce 1969. • Oralnqe problemsr We aolve them. .: N~ BeachJCosca Mesa Daily Pi10t SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1997 AJ .. Despite pain, Axel's spirits haven't dimmed ·~ around town H ll, we are told, is pav'ed with good intentions. So f ere's another brick for •the proprietor. : Last Sunday morning, I had ! planned to join the 1,000 or so : good people who walked the 9.5 • miles from Newport Dunes to • • ; Bonita Creek Park and back. ! This super stroll was to raise , money (it did, too1 about $300K) : to combat that most aberrant, 1 most unpredictable, most mysti· ! tyU;ig of afflictions, m';l1tiple scle- ' rosis. ; I wanted to do this walk. for it •very dear friend of mine who'suf- ·: fers from multiple sclerosis : (although this guy would never, ;ever use the word "suffer"). Alas, though the spirit was : willing, the meniscus in my right : knee was not. Since my dog and ·I walk several miles a day twU:e : a day, I was going to take him : along. But at the equivalent of 77 : human years, Tulsa's flesh is a · · tad iffy, too. : So Sunday we went for our ! morning walk and I thought : about my friend with multiple •sclerosis. • , Let's say my buddy is in the ! hospital, tubes running in and 1 out of every orifice, an oxygen : mask covering his nose and : mouth. You go into his room in ; that apprehensive, almost fright· 'ened way we enter a hospital :room and you say, softly, "Hi, ~pal, how you doin'?" ~ He'll raise the arm with the • shunt sticking in it, remove his I • fred · martin mas"' grin and give you a lusty, "Tenific!" . -Then a look of deep concern will drift across his face and he'll say: "Gee, I heard you stubbed your toe. Are you all right? Does it hurt? Have you been to the doctor? Gosh I'm sorry about that, you must be in real pain. Is there anything I can do to help?" My friend and I had lunch Thursday and talked about' mul- tiple sclerosis. He doesn't want me to use bis name. He prefers a nom du column because he doesn't want people feeling sorry for him. Also beca\198 of well· meaning people with quite strange heallilg concepts. "Chew three chr.ysanthemum during a full moon, buy a mag- netic bed, all that kind of crazy stuff,• says the man we will call Axel. In fact, there is no cure for multiple sclerosis. Nobody knows what causes it. There are three . newly discovered medica,tions that can help allay some of the symptoms, but that's about it. nouble is, multiple sclerosis has so many symptoms. Among Axel's are an acute sensitivity to heat and noise, vertigo, shakes and trembles, extreme fatigue, 'blurred vision, slurred speech - and pain, lots of pain. "I never had any problem · being out on a boat, because that's the way I occasionally am on land. It's like everything is rocking and rolling. You learn to be ghnballed," 'Axel laughed. We spent nearly three hours over lunch. Some of the symp- toms were obvious to me for the first time in the many years we have been friends. Axel trembled somewhat, particularly bis left arm. When we munched a dessert of fresh frui1' chunks, you could see the pain, "It feels like someone is stick- ing you with 40 needles, in the side, the back, the groin. That's why I can only sleep about two hours at a time." Axel manages hl$ pain with medications, plus a little ciga- rette-pack-size device that sends electrical shocks to his spine, \(thich causes the neural system to make endorphins, which mask the pain. "It's kind of like scratc~ itch,• he grins. And once~ l========================================~=============;F============ I -4 I I • '1 I • t . I I .. • FARRELL G. HINKLE, D.D.9 .,M .9.D.,AC. Newport Be8Ch: 844-1281 • 9a~t8 ~a! 55~11·22 ~ Umited To Orthodontice llnd Ti tar Ditaorders ) . . LINENS, CHINA, CRYSTAL, . . . SILVER, POTTERY, STAir~LESS, GLASSWARE ' H AVILANQ, FITZ & FLOYD, GORHAM, T OWLE, CHASE COLLECTION, VILLEROY & BOCH, RALPH LAUREN, & many more premiere brands. .Yf printmen'ls . . ef Ntwpofb 722-7515 1701 Wemliff Dri,,., Newport &11eb · WFSI'CIJPP comrr M-F 10-6 Slit 10-S almost caused an intemallonal incident. Axel and bis wife were at De Gaulle airport in Pans and · a small bomb had gone off. "We were going through the inspection station, and here I am with this thing in my pocket with a blinking light and electric waves coming out of it. I thought they were going to thrQw me in a b\lcket of water.• Axel is well-known to local cops (he was a Newport police motorcycle officer many moons ago). He gels up about 4 a.m., goes t(\one of several all-night coffee shops, then walks the docks or parks )tis car and , watches the harbor awake!} at sunrise. ·rrs really n eat," Axel says. "I'm so lucky to live here.and have the friends I have." • FRED M.ARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. Through special arrangement with the National multiple sclero· sis society, Fred Column readers may even now join the thousands who walked last weekend by sending a check to muJUple scle- rosis al 17500 Red HW, Suite 240, Irvine, 92614. Tell them Axel sent you. TODAY OPEN HOUSE Montessori Harbor-Mesa schools offers an open house from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m at the prescltool located at 1701 W, Baker St., Costa Mesa. In each classroom there will be a dis· play of Montessori eqwpment which will illustrate the school's method. Children, friends, grandparents etc. are welcome. For more informa- ti~n. call 549-3803. YOUTH EXPO -The ABC's of Agriculture, with an emphasis on apples, acorns and ants,"is the theme for the 18th annual Youth QJ>0 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa The event focuses on the pos1bve accomplishments of Orange County students through com- petitions .. Adm.ission is free. For more iriformation, call 708· 1520. • CYBERCAFE . • Orarlge Coast College offers its •Saturday Morning Cyber-~ ><(:aJe• from 9 a.m. to noon in Hi- Tech Lab room 201 of OCC's Technology Center. The topic of the day will be "Business and finance -stock matket, banking and more.• Sessions are $29 per class or $25 eacll when signing up for thr~ or more classes. For more infor- mation, call 432-5880. TURTLE CLUB The Orange County Chap· ter of the California Turtle and Tortoise Club is having their 1997 show, an educational exhibit of live turtles and tor- toises, from 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. at 11 • the Downtown Community ' Center, 1860 Anaheftlf Ave., Costa Mesa. Admission is $1.50 for seruor citizens, $2 for others, and children under the age 12 wtth an adult are free. For more information, call 492-0823. GROWING FERNS Sherman Libary and Gar- dens offers a free program on "Growing of Fems from Spores" at 9:30 a .m. at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del , Mar. For more information, call 673-2261. . " for S~cretiri~ Day Spe~~~l~~~~~e:ra~ifts Cll:--tom Florals -·-Gift~ & Antiques -·- Spt>ciality Furniture Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sac 10-5 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa• 646-6745 (Next to Plum's Cafe) One Block South of Adams ~x ~---Off of Harbor. '~----~~~~--------------~---- :c J\4 .SAl\JROAY, APRIL 19, 1997 • -· 'In the -stands fer Rams only Los Angeles championship · FIRST AND. ONLY MM CHAMptONSHIP In 1951, the 1..Qs Angeles Rams had lost the title game to the Cleveland Browns the year before in Cleveland 30-28. L-OS Angeles fans were hoping for revenge. Thl? score wa:; tied 17-17 late in the fourth quarter with Norm Van Brockhn at quarterback for the Rams. .. His favorite receiver was Elroy Hirsch, who had finislted the sea· son tops m the league Wlth 1,495 yards. Smee the Browns were double-teaming Elroy, Va.I) Brock- lin threw a pass over the rrudcHe to Tom Fears, the other receiver. who scored on a 84-yard play. Find! score was 24· 17 giving the Rams lhetr only chdmp1onshjp in Los Angeles. RAY HAYES Costa Mesa ,THAT FABU LOUS FINAL FOUR · How fortunate my lh ree chil- dren, Morgan, Taylor, Garrett. my wife"and I were to experience the Final Four NCAA Basketball Cbarnpionstiips in 1995. Newport Beach is similar to the host city of · Seattle, Washington. It was a sports fans d~eam of unendmg acllv1ties, beautiful sur- roundings and fri endly people. Breakfast at the Space' Needle, a ferry ride to Bambndge Island, doing homework at the Uruversi- .. ty of Washington, are all part of our family's No. 1 sporting event. Autographs §lgned by NCAA basketball stars, meeting coachs, scalping game tickets, three great games with fanatical fans are why our Christmas card was taken here. • BRAMGOVAAJlS Balboa DOMINANd WAS A BRUIN The greatest sporting event I ever witnessed was the semifinal NCAA basketball game between UCLA, led by Lew Alcindor, ver- sus Elvin Hayes and Houston in 1968. UC~ was · unbeaten, defending a 47-game winning streak, until they lost midseason to Houston. They were looking to avenge that loss, with Alcindor no longer suffering from the eye injury which hampered his play in the hlghly touted earlier matchup. In the semifinal game, UCLA amassed a 44-point lead at one point and virtually .shut down Hayes. They went on to defeat North Carolina for their ·fourth national title in five years. 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FREE SEMINAR with Howard <Ann M.D. Looldng Youier, &sy & Affon bk UO le.Kr Cotmctic Eydid Spcdalln "In A nuntr of momcnu and wuhour :m incision" D r. Howa.rd Conn, UCI Chief of Ocular Plastic Surgery, pioneered laser surgery in 1978. He is the only cosmetic surgeon who .is a Harva.rd-uaincd gcnenl surgeon, a Board Certified Ophthalmologist, and a Fellow of the prestigious American Society of Ophthalmic PliUric and Reconstructivc Surgeons. Hu cx1eiu1vc opcrlencc and impeccable crcdcntlalt, combined with the most advanced laser technology anywhere, can take yan off your appcaranC.C. pally, affordably, and i.n a matter of mommtal tint round of the Nissan open ~t Riviera Country Club on Feb. 27, 1997. I was fortunate enough to obtain a one day •Golf Watch" pass and wu amazed at bow weU I was treated by the people ~at were on the sta.ff. Rlgbt around 7 :S{, a .m ., Tiger Woods and Tom Watson teed off from the ~le.vated 1st tee. As I watched , them walk down the fairway side by side, I found myself thinking o'r an the atten- tion Woods nas been getting from the media, fans, etc., and I could- n't help wonder if Tom bad any animosity towards nger. And then came the moment when Tom smiled at nger and shook his hand. 1-thought)his was tl)e greates~ display of of bow big Tom Wat- son's heart was. I've never wit- nessed this kind of wann-felt dra- ma in any sporting event, and I doubt if I ever will again. JIMM.GRAY Costa Mesa TENNIS AFTER THE·FALL t My most unique sporting event tookplace in a small t.oWII'"in the • Czech Republia. I grew up in that town, but left in 1950, after the country fell und~fPcommUnist domination. . Afte r the fall of communism, I returned in 1990 with my wife, Judy, to visit my home town. My • boyhood friend, Josef, challenged us to a tennis game. JOflef, bis 15- year-old grand.son, Ka.rel, again.st Judy and me. Everyone played well, the emotional aspect of this event transcended the sport. Josef was re-establishing contact with the outside world after 40 years of iso- lation. Judy and Karel were play- ing tennis with people they co . only imagine up to this point, and I found myself in a place I thought I would not see again. The int~mational language of tennis elirnmated communication problems, excitement and joy was reflected in the voices of all the players caught up m tbe spirit of the moment. And the game of tennis provided the common thread to this memorable event. l remember the game well, but, not the score. J.KOLAR Newport coast JACKIE WAS THE BEST. Toward th& end of Jackie Robinson's tremendous career with the Brooklyn Dodgers, I was surveying on CatAllna Island. because be wasn't lightning fast anymore like in his early days and also the stakes were too big with the aitical world series game. But as the pitcher started bis move to deliver the ball Jackie ~took off. I couldn't believe it! I held my breath as the catcher caught the ball and dived for the tag. In a cloud of dust, I saw the umpire signal SAPBI He J!lade it. KENKVAMMEN ·Newport Beach WRONG WAY, SON When our son played high school football he intercepted the ball at the goal line and ran it all the way back for a touchdown. We ran right with him screaming and cheering him on. But we were.the ones yelling. And no one chased after .himl We wondered why, no whistle bad blown. Because of a school rule, the play was illegal. That was 20 yeari ago, but to this day we laugh arl'1 say, no matter that it did not count as a score, it gave us a thrill to watch bis prowess on the football field. NANCY ROBISON ·· ~al boa However I managed to find a .... 1V at the Isthmus bar to watch the World Series.game. A FLOOD OF MEMORIES Jackie was on third base and dancing· around to distract the pitcher. No one however thought he ..._..,oq.ld really steal home I was invited to join a doubles nus.tch at the Beverly Hills dty park courts. In the middle of the match on a brig~t sunny day, . I • Sizzling Fajita· Bar . Strolling Mariachis Margartfa & Cerveza Bar Banque' Rooms .Available in Many Locations f(), ?OY1•.1r•,, F.nrnl\ Own••d F.irrnl, Op•''·•t•·,18 Funil\ 1 ...... 1 . . . . ' . . NO MONEY DOWN; NO Mt'MEN1S ORINTEREV l'OR 91 OO'S ' NOWONNI .. ,... .. 182 t 0 Vofbl UncM Btltd. (PlddnQ Houle~ Ctr.) (7l4t 1124180 Open 1 ~ ....... 1().1 8un 10-5 • If you buy it somewhere elu Youn Paying Too Much! •Umbrellas • Replacement Cushions •Spa Cove~s was stunned to see two men walking ocross the court wearing full Oood g~w boots, rain-coat, hood, ghts) and cany- mg a rowboat. They disappeared down a wooden trapdoor at the comer of the court. The other guys acted as if nothing had happened. But 1 was the victim ol an elaborate practi- cal.joke. The courts were located over the city reservoir and the yel- low men were just doing routine maintenance. MATT MATTEUCCI Newport Beach BOBBY TAKES THE DAY It was a bot September Sunday at qie Big A, 1979. With two out irl the bottom of the ninth, Angel Bobby Grich could win t})e ball- game. Pitching for the ~ankees was Ron Guidry. With two strikes, ~rich con- nected, sending a screaming line drive over the right center field wall. The Angels won, landirlg them in first place to stay. As the field emptied, 32,000 "Yes we can• fans refused to leave. . The moment would be incom- plete untilithe chants of "We want Bobby" brought the game's hero back out, cheering' hifu for that ever fleeting feeling .of'invincibil- . ity only found irl baseball. -. STEPHEN ALEXANDER Costa Mesa • THE AGONY OF DEFEAT The game score had reached S'"' in the torrid third set with the Au.s1Jian, Thomas Muster ranked No. 2 in the world, vying for bis 40th consecutive Victory, forging ·ahead of the crowd's favorite, German underdog, Hendrik · Dreekmann, in front of a sun- ' drenched audience of about 7,000. 1Wo hours earlier the combat- ants had begun their quarter-final match on the sultry stadiwn court at Oub Iphitos in Munich, Ger- many, competing for the Champi- ' onship ol the prestigious BMW Open. It was the last week of 'April, 1996. · As the players changed sides, • Dreekmann suddenly fell to the ·red clay, writhing in agony from a massive seizure of hamstring cramps. Muster ran immediately to his side and helped carry him to ' ·the bench where,·for interminable · minutes the trainer, summoned by Muster, worked• furiously on the German's legs. Th~ umpire, despite the rule that permits no recovery time for a player's "loss of conditioning", and at Muster's insistence, allowed the match to contb.lle. After the long delay, Dreek- mann staggered to his feet, · limped to the baseline and pre- pared to receive Muster's serve for this enjoyable and now, increasingly dramatic match. Astonished, we ' watched the German ~sh four consecutive service retwns for clear winners, breaking Muste r to even the set ·at 5-all. Dreekmann, despite his infir. mity, served well but hadn't -enough mobility to cover Muster's ,rheavy returns and sharply-angled placements. They again changed sides, the Austrian leading 6-5. • kother wave of 109 cramps engulled the German as he reached the bench and he col- lapsed. A great groan of disap- pointment emanated from the partisan' crowd. The umpire, on the verge of calling a default in accordance with the rules, thus assuring Muster of that treasured 40th vic- tory, was overruled by Muster himself who insisted the trainer be called on the court for the sec- ond time to lldminister to the .stricken Dreekmann. This act was the finest example of sportsmansfup we:ve ever experienced in 66 years .of play- ing and watching the sport. Muster won the final points, concluding what was the greatest sporting event we had ever wit- nessed. BILL HODGES Costa Mesa GIBBY'S GREAT MOMENT The year was 1988, and the story which was about to .be p1ayed out could have come trom a script writer in nearby Holly- WtR>d. a The men in blue were not even supposed to be here this late' in the season, but somehow they made it to the world finale. As the game went along through the sixth, seventh and eighth innings, tti.e crowd began to sense that maybe this would not be the blue crew's day. .., But miracles occur every so · often in our great-Arrrencan pas- time, as they did 37 years ago when the home team was on the opposi(e end of one such miracle. So when Tommy sounded the call for What had been his ace in the hole all year, there seemed like there still might be a glimmer of hope on the horizon. As' he came to the plate, you could sense, that unlik&-the "Great Casey,· Gibby was going to strike out. The rest is history as you prob- ably already know in the greatest sporting event I ever saw. · MICHAEL P. BALABAN Costa Mesa UNDERACHEIVERS WIN IT It was a classic matth-up between 'Jimmy Johnson's high- flying, N<t. l'Miami Hunicanes, featuring Vinny Testaverde, Michael Irvin, Brett Perri.man, Jerome Brown and Alonzo High• smith, and Joe Paterno's 'over-- achieving, No. 2 Nittany Lions, anchored deJensively by I\ gimpy Shane Conlan and offensively by D .J . Dozier and a quarterback named John Shaffer in the 1987 Fiesta Bowl. With the Penn State defensive secondary hammering and harassing Miami's NFL-bound wide receivers, the interception of Heisman winner, Testaverde's last-second, fourth and goal pass by lumbering linebacker, Pete GiHopoulos (in the end zone below my seat) is remembered by Penn State fans everywhere for securing the 1986 NCAA Nation- al Championship for college foot-ball. • I • JEFF BUZBY Costa Mesa I INSPIRED AT WIMBLEDON.... In 1982, I accompanied my daughter to the stately lawn ten- nis championships, clutching the 1======~~~~~===5================================================= :~~~~~~~~~~.IJ!!!!!o~ Ir ~. • , I • • • • • I ~ • ' 1894-1996 Four Generations 102 Years! AH Room Sizes - REMNANT CLEARANCE 50% OFF NOW OPEN - SUNDAYS from I I -4prn ALDEN'S CARPET , INC. 16C>3 Pltiu '1 lllct SI.. <.;o<.,m Mt'Sd 646-4838 ~~~·MATIRESS utlet Store • •• t . r.' 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Oae Block South ot 405 PWy 545-7168 DUFFY . BOAT RENTAIJ Only · 22tHR with this ad Beverages & Ice Available • Stereo Cassette • Full Winter Enclosure with Heaters • Fun, Safe, Easy to Operate .. Great for Parties Birthdays, Anniversaries Reservations R~uired coveted East Standing Encloswe tickets for two matches at Center Court, Wimbledon. We never got to sit down, but we did see Jimmy Connors~beat John McEnroe in a battle of epic proportions on the Fourth of July. Both players double-faulted at least 10 times, but there was no "Abuse of Racquet." and no tem- per tantrums, and the strawber- ries and cream flowed so delight· fully that I took up the game on my return to Costa Mesa. BAJlBAJlA J. HANSON Costa Mesa RUSSIAN WOMEN TEAR rT UP In 1970 my husband persqad- ed me to go to Fullerton .and see the junior college play an all-star woman's basketball leant Erom Russia in .an exhibition game, What a thrill it turned out to be. l 'U never forget it. The Russian team dove for the ball in,spite of their Herculean size and scrambled for the bas- ketball anywhere it took them - into the stands and even into my lap. As they lumbered down the court, I watched with amazement bow their star, a 7-foot giapt, managed to lead her team to a narrow victory. The final score W(l$ 68-64. I lost my voice, as did my hus- band, as did, I imagine, everyone SATURDAY, APRIL.19, 199l, AS in that gym that night. It still Olympics in Los Angeles. We bad remains my most unforgetable been watching Daley lbom.pson sport expeqence. outperform the .best athletes in Ell.EJ!N WILUAMS the world to take a large lead into Newport Beach the final event, the 1,500 meters. We knew be was near woTld WHO NEEDS THE PROS? record pace for the.. two-day com- There ~ere no hawkers selling petition. As the gun sounded for ,hot dogs and peanuts, no nattily the 1,500 meters, the noise was outfitted mascots, no scantily unbelievable. As be rounded the dressed cheerleaders, no blaring track you could hear the cheering band. Nevertheless, the sporting following' him, ~ wave of noise. It .event I attended on a recent Sun-didn't matter what country he day was the best-ever. • represented, everyone was · The team of 11-and 12-year-appreciating an inspiring perfor- old girls was representing its city mance: with pride in its chance to be first in the cotinty. Although the girls were a rainbow of colors, sizes, shapes and backgrounds, they were one forcEt focused on the fun of basketball. Wm or lose, they were the re to play by the rules, listen to their coach and referees and contribute to their team. Even the name-call- ing from the other team or jeering from those fans didn't squelch the pure .joie de vivre of the Costa Mesa players. As an added bonus, they won. So, the next best sporting event is soon to come. GAY Gl:?ISER-SANDOVAL Costa Mesa WORLD RECORD PERFORMANCE The greatest sporting event I have witnessed was the final day of the decathlon at the 1984 BOB-SNYDEJl VOL1EYBAU GAME NETS REWARDS Whe n I lived in ,Denver I enjoyed• watching the matches of the Denver Comets, the profes- sional volleyball team, ~efore they disbanded. Although 1 couldn't find any- one to accompany me to their game. I impulsively decided to go alone at the last minute. I splurged on a great seat and a program. As luck would have it the game was terrific, my pro- gram ·was one of five that bad been secretly autograpned by each team member, and my ticket stub was drawn for a prize, a vol- leyball and net! BECKIE BROWN BACK BAY COURT ~Shopping !At Its 13-esJ ·· r------------------------~ r 1 Month Unlimited . - : . $39~. ~ L---~~~~~$)i~~UL --------• 10 Tans $40 • 3 Tan's $10 (Speclols one per dicnt) Call For An Appointment! 474-17.40 3601 Jambore~, #11 next to Diedrlchs Coffee on Bristol M-F 7am-9pm S&S 8am-6pm_~-.~,,...,.. ...... , The CAFE BOUqUET for Se~retaries Week Newport Beach (714) 252-0222 Don't Forget Your .... Secretary! NEWPORT BEAUTY SUPPLY dermalogica ·~,. --r----------------, •ZOo/o OFF• I . Entire Purchase I I ~Sat ., ,,a,,,,..,.,._ I L -~1f/T .. ---------------- 'A6 SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1997 ~.----,--.. -i--.-.1 ~.· • -.I p.m. at 798 Dover Drive in New- port Beach. Bither Elter 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 bear and experience Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World at 7:30 p.m. every Fri48y at a private residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can con- flicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solunoh to our economic ~roblems? Music and food are mcluded. Directions: 759-0999. 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-protection tips, relaxation techniques, pain-control teeh- niques and socializing. Call 513- 5641-. DON LEACH I DAl.Y I'll.OT Megan Traub, 5, chomps on some matzo bread while leamtng about the Seder foods ln her pre-school classroom at the Jewish Community Center ln Costa Mesa. Megan learned the bread is dipped into sacred radish, egg, parsley and salt water. Passover begins Monday nighl LECIURE SERIES DHARMA SOCIETY CIASSES /WORKSHOPS MIRACLES AND DREAMS From 10 am. to noon today, the Rev. Gau Mille r will compare w hat is real with what is per- ceived . That's part of what the Course m Muacles proVldes at • FOCUS ON FAITH provides brief pro· files on various churches and temples in our community St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church + ADDRESS: 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach . ; •t• TELEPHONE: 631 -21!80. ' •l• SENIOR MINISTER: John ·Huffman. ; + SERVICE TIMES: Saturday - 5:30 p.m. contemporary service; Sunday -8:30 and 10: 1 S a.m. traditional services. Church school for all ages runs concur- rently on Sunday morning. CC)NC ;R EC~,\TI < ):\,\1 . m COMMUNllY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF t CHRIST To s.1;.v, fs To Ur.; To C.. Is To 00. Bruce Van Blair, Minister Sunday Worship 8: 15 & 1 OAM Church School 9AM Adult-9:45 Children Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Hel'iotrope A~. Corona Del M11 Science of Mind Education Cen- ter. At the same time April 26, the Re-v. Bob Pulliam ~ guide a class Jn Dreams -Your Inner Teacher. It helps recognize uni- versal symbols and your personal dream symbols. The center is located at 1929 Tustin Ave. irl Costa Mesa, arid a $1S love offer- ing is appreciated. Phone 646- 3199 to find out more. ·~ CHILD CARE: Provided for all worship services. 1 + UPCOMING SERMONt Richard Todd will preach Sunday on "Patience -The Virtue That Requires a Lot of Wait. H + NOTE: A National Day of Prayer Breakfast, with guest speaker Hugh Hewitt, will be held at the church May 1 at 6:45 a.m. For ticket information, call 574-2236. Calvary Church Newport Mesa ·~ADDRESS: 190 E. 23rd'St., KNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On Tuesdays, people of diverse backgrounds and different churches gather at Newport Har- bor Lutheran Church to pilrsue a "one-on-one" relationship with God. The OneHeart Christian Meditation group teaches and practices the spiritual steps that can make· that intimacy a daily reality. It m ts from 7:30 to 9:30 .., .. Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dharma Society presents a lecture and dis· cussion series May 11 , and on the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202. SINGLES · ASK THE ff.ABBI ... Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during Singles · '" focus on faith Costa Mesa. . + TELEPHONE: i45-5050. •l• SENIOR PASTOR: Ttm Celek. <i• SERVICE TIMES: Saturday - S and 6:30 p.m.; Sunday -8:30, 10 and 11 :30 a.m. + CHILD CARE: Provided for infants through sixth-graders at all services. + CURRENT SERMON SERIES: "Putting the Pieces of life Together." + NOTE: Celek is author of "Inside the Soul of a New Gener- ation," written with Dieter Zan- der, and HMake Room for the Boom or Bust, H written with . Gary Mcintosh. A blood drive will be held at the church Sun- day from 8:15 a.m~to 1:30 p.m. All who come will be entered in a raffle for prizes donated by local busin~. me band Pierced will perform from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Community Churc~ Congregational (United Church of Christ) ~DDRESS: 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona def Mar. +TELEPHONE: 644-7400. ous RELH;Jot ·s SC I E:\CE New Thought Church Science of Mind Center 1845 Pork Avenue. Costa Mesa, CA (19111 SI., anCI Poll! Avenut. I bloc* E. 01 Holt>ol BMI.) CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30a.m. Office: (71 4) 646-3199 Rev. Gall Mllltr, lnttm Minister Dr. Juantlla Evans, Mlnltttr Member: lntemotlonal Ntw Tllollght Alllonee ~ EP ISl '(>I •.\I . SAINT JA/f\ES crURCH ep1scopa .,A~D I 9 ·-~-­s.wv ..... °""'• '-"-"' lcMar"' Fr. David C. Andenon, rector 3209 Via Lido Newport Beoch 714/675-0210 a 7:30 om Traditional 9 om Contemporary 9 om Church Schocil 10:"5 om Chorismotk and W.dnesdoy noon \I E'l'l I <> I> I s·r · • Costa Mesa MJSA VERDI UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M Worahlp & Church School 1 :30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard 979-8234 LA.G-UN"A. United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. · Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday M orning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services Available NSWPORT C•NTWR UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 160 I Ma~et'lte Ave. Corona def Mar 644-0745 Worship at 8 :00AM & I O:OOAM Children Sunday SchoOI I O:OOAM , Jr. & Sr. High S:OOPM (' 0 '1 'II \ I TY C 11 l I< C II W HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH i (Olaclplea of Christ) 2401 lrvlne Ave. lit Santa laabel Newport IHch Sunday Worship -10:00AM Dr. Dennie W. Short Mlnllier 845-5781 CllHISTI.\\ SCll·:\l I·: FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 V\a Udo1 *•port leac:b 673-1340 or 673-6150 Cbuidl 10 am • 6 pm, llmdaf lc:tlOol I 0 Clll\ Wet11tirr ....... tpm SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Padlc Y'9W Dr, Hawport leach 6M-2617 or 675-4661 CludllOcn ~ lcbool 10 am WllS 'ly ........ 8 ... tlllWU q 12- Dr•• ,,;p to Goll. nJ I# ,,,;JJ ""-"iJ' ,. yn. ..• Junee ~:8 (ID bl) ... Evening on May 9 and every sec- ond Friday ot the month at Thm- ple Isaiah ot Newport Beach. A special Oneg Shabbat (fellowship hour) will follow services honor- ing single people. It all takes place at 2401 Irvine Ave. in New- port Beach (Back Bay). For infor- mation about the time, call 548- 6900. SERMONS CORRECT ANSWERS On Sunday, the 1'ev. Gail Miller responds1 •Yes to Love - No to Pear" at New Thought Church, the Science of Mind Cen- ter. The 10:30 a.m. service follows meditation at 10:15, and Sunday school is pzovided. Services are held at the Neighborhood Co~-· munity Center at 1845 Park Ave. in Costa Mesa. Call ~6-3199 for more information. HEALING AND ENLIGHTENMENT Gate of Heaven Chapel con- ducts Sunday services at 2 p.m. with psychic demonstration, spiri- tual healing and special music. They take place at 1401 15th St. in the Newport Beach Masonic Temple Building. Call .722-4609. SPECIAL SERVICES HOLY EUCHARIST Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church will celebrate The Holy Eucharist today. The 5 p.m. service will use Rite m and feature i:nusic accompanied by Rusty ·Delafkaran aI)Ci the Chil- dren's Choir of St. Michael's. The event occurs on this date because it's the "Lesser Feast" honoring St. Alphege. Recognizing the Archbishop of Canterbury al the tum of the last millennium creates an opportunity to anticipate the ,. + SENIOR PASTOR: Bruce Van Blair. +SERVICE TIMES: Sunday' at 8:15 and 10 a.m. Sunday school for children through grade six meets at 10 a.m. + OtlLD CARE: Provided for arl worship services. +UPCOMING SERMON: HThe Broom Tree Experience." St Michael and All Ange5 Episcopal Qrurch +ADDRESS: 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. one fut approaching. The church is located at 3233 Pad.fie View Drive tn Corona del Mar. Phone s«-0463 for additional lnfonna- tion. COME EXPERIENCE SOME FULLNESS OF UFE Our Lady Queen of Angels offers inactive Catholics an opportunity to engage in or listen to candid, open dialogue on topics Uley choose. The spring gather. ings continue Sunday at 6:15 p.m. and offer frank, honest discussfon in a rela.xecl' setting. In addition to morality, re-maniage and annuJ. ments, past topics have included scriptures, changes since Vaocan n and more. The talks take place at Our Udy of Angels Parish Center at 2046 Mar Vista Drive m Newport Beach. Call Mane Romano at 548-3844 or Johnny Golde at 721-0496 with any.ques- tions. BAHA'IS GATHERING The Baha'is of Newport Beach spo11$0r a lunch, speaker and dis- cussion of timely topics at 11 a.m. 'on the la.st Sunday of each month at a private residence in Corona Ciel Mar. All are welcome. Direc- tions: 760-53QO. -BLOOD-PRESSURE CHEClCS 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. • Please send photographs and typed releases detailing stories, upcoming events. sermon topics or a·ny other news involving Costa Mesa and Newport Beach houses of worship to Religion Edi· tor. Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. You can also fax Items to 646-4170. Releases are requested two weeks prior to an event date. · +TELEPHONE: 644-0463. S~IOR PASTOR: the Rev. Peter ~aynes. +SERVICE TIMES: Sunday -·8 and 10 a.m. Bible study' for adults meets at 9 a.m . Children's Sunday school is at 10 a.m. + OtllD CARE: Provided for all services. +NOTE: In June through August there is"only one Sunday service, at 9 a.m. During tne week of June 8, the church hosts the annual Baroque Music Festi- val. For information about the festival, call the church office. ..!.. Compiled by Michele M. Marr Worship and hear this practical, Christ-ccnter«i, biblical message. "PATIENCE-TIIE VIRT0E THA.T REQUIRES A LOT OF WAIT"' (Psalm 37:1-8; Hebrews 12:1-l;Jamcs 5:7-11 ) Dr. Rklwd A. Todd Satur<by, April 19, 5:30 P.M. r-i.i.,. Sunday, April 20, 8:30 and 10:15 A.M. 600 St. AnJrew RoaJ, Newport Beach, C~lifomia (714) 6Jl ... 2880 (ocn~n Ne 1n H;1rhor H111h Sch1111l .1t Ir. in~ .inJ I Sth.) ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH ''OpenAnns and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Jamboree A Elltbhdf in Newport Beacb 644-1341 Invite the residents of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar & Costa Mesa to your place of worship. · ., To Advertise in the Religious DirectQry PlealJe CaD . Gloria -57 4-4;4o or -574·4~&3 . ·• Newport BnchlCosta Meta Daily Pilot F~G . Making Your World Better From Within! (714) 673-1212 SEE OUR WEB PAGE http://www.farth inginteriors.com . Remodeliµg! ! ! ! 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Costa Jfesa (Tfut to Roaf • .. 7 : Jf·F 9-8 Sat. 9·7 Sun. 11·5 • iiillllliiililllilililliiiililllililiilillil.............. • THE GREY GoOSE invites you to drop in on Saturday, April I 9, from 11-3 p.m. to see the latest designs from tfte VERA BRADLEY C OLLECTION a·t our special trunk show. 10% Discount · on purcfises and special orders for this day only • 30% off on se lected merchandise in order to make room for our new BABY BOUTIQUE • THE GREY GOOSE WESTCLIFF PLAZA 1032 lrvlne Avenue • Newport Beach (714)642-7803 Hours: M·S. I 0-0 • Sun .. 12·5 swe April 17 -~pril -30th , No special orders Kristen's -' SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1997 ' . ' r J11iat Passover food lacks in tastiness it makes· "I learned t{> make matzo," said 5-year-old Maurice -Motkin, explaining bis exploits with dough, water, a rolling pin and a fork. "It was fun. I never did it up for in reli[flous significance. And there are some creative attematil;es to the standard dishes 1 before.• . Sladek said she always finds the variety in how these common foods are prepared to be imp~ herbs, hard-boiled eggs and, of By Marc S. Posner. Daily Pilot course, matzo. Most Jew$ agree matzo ball Regional differences -and soup is the holiday's best meal, and some creativity offer hope it's likely the only regular Passover for area Jews whose palates food eaten at other mnes of the are bored ~to submission during year. Passover, arguably the least tasty But, earlier this month, mem- of the Jewish. holidays. hers of the Jewish Community Rich foods enhance most events Center in Costa Mesa were offered in Judaism: Hanukkah has latkes, a course to bring compatibility zesty potato pancakes, and choco-between taste buds and Passover. late coins called gelt; Purim offers "I always refer to it as the week fruit-filled cookies called Ha.men-from cholesterol hell because you tashen; and honey-dipped apples use so many eggs," said Selma usher in Rosh Hashana, the Jewish .Sladek, the director of adult pro- new year. . gramming for the jewish Collll!}u- . But the eight-day-long · ruty Center. "But there are ways to Passover is centered around bland, lower cholesterol (intake).• saltine-textured bread cakes That can 9e accomplished by known as matzo. ~e matzo isn't usipg egg substitutes without flour five-star cuisine, it 15 hiStorically ~d extra-virgin olive oil, said pwposeful, serving as a reminder Jeanette Lewin, the center's finan- th~ Jews didn't have time for their cial director. She also recommend- bread to rise as they fled slatiery in ed limiting consumption of poultry. Egypt. In addition to discussing thos~ The story is described in ..the type of h~alth items, Sladek said. Bible's Book of Exodus and retoltl there was talk o} the variety irl in detail each year during th~ foods commonly used during the Passover Seder .... a st:.r:µctured meal holiday. jhat includes such foods as bitter For instance, thanks to the • LUNCH BRUNCH BANQUETS Ample Free Parking At Newport Beach Nauticfll Museum 151 E COAST H\X.'Y (AT BACK BAY BRITXJE) 714.673.3425 EW'Opean ancestry of most Ameri- can Jews, charoses is common!)'. a mixture of dic;ed apples and nuts that serves as a reminder of the IJlOrtar used by tile enslaved Jews · fo birld brickwork. But, Jews with roots in other regions make subSti- tutions, she said. H Some make charoses with apricots and pomegranate seeds,• Sladek said. · "If you're coming •from North Africa, you've grown up with that. But, you don't find that in Russia and Poland." Other variations have been observe~ by. Teri Ferentz, director of the center's preschool. . "They've made charoses, which is the chopped up apples," said Ferentz, of the students' efforts to help prepare.:a Seder .meal which was devoured Friday morning. "Some from Israel and Iran make it with raisins and pulverize it into a sauce. And some make it verv chunky." . . f In addition to the matzo, stu" dents ate fried matzo (similar to French toast), matzo kugle (ordi- narily a noodle dish) and fruit salad. BUYING A NEW HOME? WE'RE YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURER! · Rabbitt Insurance Agency Since 1957 Atrro •HOMEOWNERS• HEALTH ~' ~ -~ f;,,)__, Al!Yno~~~Uftf"'*"" ,-" 631-7740 441 Old Newport BMl. •Newport S,.ch (Rev """' Hotpl...0 SHORES INTERiORS North Caro-lina Discounted Prives & at a Southern California address ACHIEVE THE NEWPORT LOOK FOR SPRING N~ Shipments )ust Arrived Mention this ad and rum.: a special OOu.Dtn C.Omplek Design Scnica • Sp,ace Planning sive. , HWhat is so special is how the Jew of North Africa prepares food differently than ones in, Spain," she said. 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It Is eaten after being I dipped In the sa:r water, which irlndlcatlve of tears. · : + HMd ba•~ en -Similar to the concept of a wedding J band, symboflilng the eternity of a round object and tbe earth. : -~ + ROMtecl ..... bone-Reminder that Jewish chil~ren were L spared from tt'M; most severe of God's plagues against Egypt in which all first-born children.were killed. '+ ~ ... -Represents the.mortar the Jewish slaves used in their brickwork. . + Bttt.r herbs -Usually hors_eradish, it is eaten as a reminder that the lives of ancient Jews were embittered during their slav- 1 ery in er· pt. . . . ___ : ___ --------------------------~------------------- she gets most creative irl the void very tricky thing," the Newport left because pastries aren't permit-Beach resident said. "I usually ted fo~.Passover consumption. have a meringue made with egg "I usually get irlvolved irl the whites, and strawberries are very dessert department because its a popular this time of year." · LUNCH, DINNER, CATERING, TAKE OUT toa .......... Jl"'--J!?'t • Qulc_k611ver • Battlerrs Surf 6oara& • Rletveld • 26 Red/Suear •.Ctu1' • Rai61n6 • Big Hett • l'apu Surf 6o•rtle • Reyl1 Spooner ,, 8.5 Qua,~e , -Quick6ilver 6,oy& • ~ • ~EUI Look for the openfng of Th~ Aloha Room featuring Toa on the Nose Men & Women's Shirts, ShorU; & Outerwear Also featuring Hawaiian Collectibles, A"!tlques, Longboards, Surfboards & 5.kateboards KAYAKS WEEKEND WEAR 10M lrvfne Ave., Newport 6escli (We5tcliff Plau) 631-2996 Mew Hours! M-F 10-I SAT 10-7 SUH 11·5 Monday. Chicken Sandwich ...................................... $3.99 Tuesday. Salad Special C,obb or Qaesar ................... $3.99 ~"1n•sday. · ~urgers w/ Potato Salad or Slaw ...................... $3.99 Thursday. Meatbafl, or Turkey Sandwich ...................... $3.99 Friday: Fresh Fish of the Day w/Salad ....... : ........ : ...... $8.99 • All SandWlches come with choice of Potato Salad or Slaw • Happy Hou r ~8 Mon-Sat, SUn 9-10 •I 1/2 Price Pizza & . Hand Crllfted HOU89'8Mr $2.00 I • I ' •••• URBAN SPRAWL Urban Sprawl Will perform a tree, all-ages show from 8:30 to 1 t p.m. today at Cornerstone Cafe, 1907 Har- bor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 646-5776. SHAPES OF MUSIC The Harmonia Baroque Players presents "The Many Shapes of Music,· musk from the times of medieval monophony to Maxwell Davies, at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Christ Church By The Sea United Methodist, 1.fOO W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach-Admission Is $7 for seniors and full-time students. and $10 for others. For. rt!$ervations, call 970-8545. TRJANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Pree live Classic rock performances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday after- noons ~ the Town Squar~. at 'Itiangle Square m Costa Mesa. • .. I ...... TUESDAY TALKS The Orange County Museum of Art . presents "Tuesday Talks at Noon,• a series of free talks by artists, critics and historians complementing the art disp!ayed in the museum's gal· leries at noon in the Lyon Auditorium, Museum Education Center at 850 San Clemente Drivej Newport Beach. On Tuesday, Terri Friedman, an artist rep· resented in the 1997 Biennial, will speak about Iler work. For informa- tion, call 759-il22. TME CRmc SEE.S The Orange County Museum of Art presents Peter Frank, art critit: for LA Weekly, who will speak on "Sur- veying the Scene· at the next "The Critic Sees• at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Lyon Auditorium, Museum Edu- cation Center, 850 San Clemente Ori· ve, Newport Beach. Admission is $5 for museum members, students and senior citize{lS. Others pay $7. For reservations, call 759-1122, ext. 204. 'VERTI GROUP'"" The Gregory Gallery features DE~tUrs In coojuoom will 1 nup miplant manufxtwcr, "'JR ~ paiina that MD bcoc6t &om implant lltlllDtllt • pm rJ <DOiin~ decal cdllOlx.i muna. Qiuli6cd D5tidmls wihaM implam dimpr JU mlmd ~ P'.m , all h ammhmmund I IO dicduk 1 oomplimmwy j/ I moing wlolJDCOl NEWPORT CENTER MEDICAL PLAZA 360 SAN MIGUEL DRIVE SUITE 601 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 http1//www.lmplantsped allst.com • ~ _)._ .. · ·--· -~ SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1997 A9 after hours work by sculptor Russell Jacques titled •Tue Verti Group,• vertical pol- ished steel combinations, through May at 3-406 Via ljdo, Newport Beach. For informa)ion, call 723-0887. CALIFORNIA TMEME ·Diverse Media/California Themes• is the title of an exhibit of · pastels, oils and metal works by Carlo Ernande, on display through April 30 in the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For infor- mation, call 717-3801. HISTORICAL ART lsr~ artist Joel Rohr presents bis landscapes and portraits of the Holy Land through mid-May at the Jewish Community Center of Orange Coun- ty. 250 E. Baker St, Costa Mesa. For more inf~rmation, call 755-0340. CJTY HAU·GALLERY "Orapge County. Etc.,• featuring oils, portraits and landscapes by local artisf Jack Cannon, and "Colors and Images Pleasing to the Eye,• expres- .. sive and vibrant oils and acrylics by Peter Davidson, will be on display in the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery through May 6 at 3300 Newport Blvd. For information, call.7,17-3870. VIDEO INSTAUATION The Orange County Museum of Art presents the internationally circu- lated video installation work, "The Theater of Memory,• by contempo· . rary artist Bill Viola at the museum's Installation Gallery through June l at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759-1122. 'ARST IMPRESSIONS' "First Impressions: The Laguna Beach Art Association• 1s at the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. "First Impressions· features selected California "plein air" paintings creat- ed by the founders of the association Crom the Orange County Museum of Art. .... NAUTICAL MU$EUM The museum features three gal- leries: the Newport Gallery display· ing the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery exhlbiting a selec- tion of world-class models and the Grand Salon which offers touring exhibits. Ad:mlssion is free tor mem- bers, S4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum Is located at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Por information. call 673· 7863. I ••I II' OP£NHOUSE Newport Ocean Salling Associa· tlon organizers of the 50th anniver- sary Newport to Ensenada lntema· tional Yacht Race offer a free open house featuring 50 y~ars of race memorabilia and a classic boat and Ci\f show from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E. Coast Highway. For information, call 557-5100. CYBERCAfE Orange Coast College offers its "Saturday Morning Cybefcafe" from 9 a.m. to noon today in Hi-Tech Lab .. Room 201 of OCC's Technology Cen- ter. The topic of the day will be Busi- ness and Finance -Stock Market, Banking and More. Sessions are $29 per dass or $25 each when signing up for three or more dasses. Call 432- 5880. EARTH DAY The Upper Newport Bay Natural-~ ists will host the eighth annual Earth Day celebration from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday on Shellmaker Island in Newport Beach. In addition to dis· plays by a variety of environmental organizations, there will be educa· tlonal games and activities and musi· cal ent~rtainment. For information, call 645-3370. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest Tiki docked in Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m. to l p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children unper 12. For reservations, call 673-0240: SECRETARY'S DAY As a delicious "thank you• to sec- retaries, a SP,edal Secretary's Day lunch is offered Wednesday in the Sutton Place Hotel's Accents Restau- rant, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost Is Sl 1 per person, plus tax and gTatuity. For information, call 476-2001. ROSEY'S AUTO BODY ~lAWSTATES You CAN CHOOSE' ANY REPAIR FACILITY FIEE Pick.., & DelMry ·Al~ JedlllldHs 6~2-4522 121 1 .. 11itrl1I W1y • C11t1 M111 Advantages: 1. No hospltaJizatk>n, more convenient. 2. Patients ant generally less &ppl'9hensive. 3. Generdy thert la lea pain. 4. Small lncilioris r9duclng possibility of large 8C8l'S resUting In a bitter cosmetic resutt. 5. No pins, 8Ct8WS, °' wlf.e ... used with the. NgefY. 6. No casts °'crutches .,.. '**'llY· 7, You w8'I< out of our Ambulatofy Surgical Center • the same morning °'afternoon you can in. 8. USUlfty you are at>le to renm to WOl1c in a few days. 9. Goe.ls are t~ to walk Ind WMr your shoes more comfol end have 'PK fMt look and feel bet*. ll'Vlne 18962 MaoArthllr Blvd. lrvtne. CA 82715 .Laughter and fun not (oteign to South~rn California College · play By Tom Titus, Daily Ptlot E ver since South Coast Repertory introduced local audiences to Larry Shue's brilliantly mstic comedy "The Foreigner" some 14 years ago, · local theaters and colleges have ment -he'll feign non-compre-pure meanness by Mikel Dar hens.ion of the English language. ling. This ruse produces some Christina Chambers strives hilariol1S situations a.s Charlie mightily with a role far beyond becomes privy to some private her years, the cheery widow infopnation, including thh inner who operates the lodge. Ladd workings of the local Ku Klux Duncan is quite believable as, Klan chapter. But the funniest Charlie's Briton buddy, wfule " moments come when Charlie Lynn Rylander completes ·the pla ced it at or near the top of their must-do list. LOCAL THEATEH takes •English cast unde r a KKK shroutr:• lessons• from a Director Pike has establish ed' h yperact ive a snappy pace· for uµs offbeat mentally dis-comedy. Scenic designer Tutt The latest group to undertake this Georgian gem is Southern California College, Which has been producing its shows a t th& Costa Mesa Civic Playholise since its own theater was dam- aged by fire. And after an uneven "Much Ado About Noth- ing," ~CC is squarely on tai:get with its rendition of "The For- eigner.• Or, at least with the cast that performed Saturday night. Director Morris Pike has double- cast the show in order to give maxunwn SJ.age time to all his deserving actors. If the alternate cast is as accomplished as Satur- day's, the show should have a very successful run. Charlie, the title character of "The Fore~er," is a p8¥1:fully shy Brit visiting America with his buddy, an Army explosives expert. He can't stay on the Georgia base, so his pal arranges a short visit to a country lodge where -to preclude erl)t>arrass- abled youth ,who teaches his Mueller has created a splenclii ne w friend to pronounce "fork• backdrop. though as technic4J with two syllables. director, he tends to go over: Richard Marting ls' outstand· board on some of the smoky· ing as the "foreigner• who blos-effects in the final scene. . soms in his new environment, Playwnght Shue, who lost hLs particularly in his facial reac-We in an auto accident shortly lions to the early goings-on1 after "The Foreigner" first sur- around him. He brings down the . (aced, would be gratified by iuo house t~lling a story "in his own . popularity among community language" and his faceoff with and collegiate theater groups . the hooded Klansmen is beauti-This Southern California Col· fully orchestrated. lege version at the Costa Mesa George Chavez, who appears Civic Playhouse is well worth in both casts, is a wildly whirling viewing. dervish as Ellard, the backward but ebullient youth who usurps r------------------------, the Stage at every Opportunity. I I Hope Stock is. a quietly effective : F. Y. I. ! I .#4 presence as his big sister and the 1 + WHA~ "The Foreigner" r · key to his financial future:-~ : + WHERE: Costa Mesa Civic it·. The young, smanny preacher : Pla•,...""use ~ who's ~en the "laying on of • ,,...,, • hands" a step further with the : + WHEN: Weekends • : vulnerable Stock is well-played : through M ay 4 . · : by Michael Pimentel. 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We are charged with making sure students are in the right ~ at the right, time, with setting up parent appointments with teachers, with dedding if a bruise or a bump mfght be child abuse,'with infor- mation dissemination conceming eveJy- thing from scho1arsbips to AFS programs, from summer school-to ooDege programs. ciency testing, running ems testin~, school administrators cannot add more I know what those elementaiy mUSlc and Golden State Testing. We coordi-to their load and physical educatio11 teachers feel as E ach wee~ as I read about the.,cuts that are being contemplated for our school district, I see the men- ti_on of CQtting counselors. • nate Advanced P,lacement testing. , Counselors see themselves as advo-each year we contemplate the nbose We in~erpret classes from other dis-· cates for students while at the same around our neck. Have we proved OU:f tricts, write recon:unendaUons for col-time helping teachen and admin.istra-worth? A:re we the ones to get laid oH leges and summer programs, plan and tors run the S)lslem smoothly. Yes, our ·this year? We are on the list again! administer briefings on Awards Nights, caseloads are very large', but we do The services we school ~unseloi:s There are only 14 of us in the district and I think we do not speak up for our- selves because we value confidentiality ·so much. We are taught not to broadcast what we do, but to protect the con.fi'den- tiality of our students and parents. Counselors a.re part of the fabric of the school, like a bearing wall that holds up a We coordinate special education efforts, listeri to parents' heartaches, GQnsult with teachers regarding atten- dance, sports and behavior manage- .ment in the classroom. We write • newsletters, teach classes, speak to par- ent groups. Each week we get directives finand.al aid i$ues, SAT interpretation, make a difference! I am so bothered that ·provide are worth fighting for. Maybe 1t help run the career center and discuss when the budget cutting is discussed no is ~e to speak up as other gn)UJ!S ha"'.'e. graduation requirements. We cajole and one calls us or visits us or asks to follow a little louder, and.llPt be so confidential coax students to put forth their best us for a day to see what we do. Other in pur efforts. efforts, to respect parents and teachers, districts who have cut counselors are -----------........... -~~ and to understand the high school. and missing the ingredients I have men-• PEGGY s. HOYT is a counselor at Newport Har· jwlior high systems. Who will do all tioned above. Those services are lost ~ High School. IN OUR V I EW DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT tidJa Rios and her son, Miguel losses ARMANDO TOVAR'S FAMILY Armando Tovar's life was lost in a random auto acci- dPnt. Bui often the residual elt1:>rts of those accidents nev- er spe the light of day. Thanks to the work or reporte r Christopher Goffard, Daily Pl.lot readers got a glimpse of how such a n accident can .. change the lives of an E:ntire family. TRIANGLE SQUARE City officials ignored the pleas of developers and decided to go ahead with plans to sell land adjacent to this popular shopping and dining area to Bordlilrs Books and Music. gains MARKWOOD Alter some two years of trying, locdl entrepreneur Mark Wood linally got state Alcohol Bever- a~e ( 'ontrol b oard approval to opPn up a nightclub and restau- rant al the former Cafe Lido site. BALBOA THEATER l listoric landmarks need to be ' handled with care. So it was gOod news this week that city officials are going to shell out some $50,000 to b.elp with the structural r.epairs on the build- ing. NEWPORT C.ENTER In the past, expansion plans for this shopping and business area haven't exactly received warm receptions. But if things are planned right ~ time, residents just might give the go ahead to the increase of 986,000 square feet of retail and office space. [_ I • correspondence Don't lump tea chers with janit ors I don't· believe that the pay scale for teachers should be the same as the pay scale for janitors or the raise should go up according to what the teachers get • Teaching is a profession and it requires a lot of education to achieve a teaching credential. Putting teachers' status on the same level of a 1anitor is kind of demeaning to the profession. You don't put the doctors' and lawyers' profession at the same level as the people who clean their offices. I think it is a conflict of inter- est as far as pay raise and pay scale or whatever. I think they should be different. The teach- ers deserve a little more respect. KINGSTON WITCHEZ Costa Mesa Here's to 50 more _years at St. Joachim' On behalf of the priests and administrative staff of St. Joachim Church and School, we wish to express our sincere appreciation for your wonderful coverage of out 50th anniversary festivities. Your many readers were very ple~ed with your articles and pictures and have mentioned them to us repeatedly. We are most grateful for the time and effort that your reporters and camera men spent with us and we want you to know that we are very happy with the results. Thank you again for your gen- erous participation in this com- munity event. TifE REV. KENNETII J. · KRAUS£, Pastor, Costa Mesa Miss getting fooled Where is the Daily Pilot's spe- cial April Fool's Day storyMt is a feature (we) have always enjoyed. Our alMime favorite was the story of the bridge over the harbor entrance. We missed the feature in today's edition. DAVID J. ARTIWR EMILY R. ARTIIUR (Age 11) Costa Mesa • EDITOR'S NOTE: Sorry, we took this year off. Don't blame soup Wilson. The day after he was kitchen ~Or .area WOeS • appoin.ted 'he was down in South u County, asswing his South Coun- I am ~ting this letter in response to an article by Susan Deemer on March 4 about the plight of the poor business peo- ple who are going downhill because of the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen. • FirSt off, that's a bunch of bull. I grew up in Costa Mesa and that.side of town. The West Side, for those who don't know, . has. been in a depression for many, many years. It's not as. bad as it was awhile-back, thanks to the work of om great police force and for a few people to say it's the fault of a lQ.nd, lov- ing woman with a big h~art. is ludicrous. Now here are the facts. Like it or not, the truth hurts. The Chinese restaurant went out of business because people like rnyseli won't go to this part of town after dark because of the high crime rate there. And they talk about abate- ment for a woman doing the Lord's work? CHESTER HORVATII · Costa Mesa Bell has a nice· ring I just wanted to say how much I enjoy Joseph Bell's excel- lent writing. His humor, his insightfulness and intelligence is such a great addition to our com- munity paper.· • I appteciate him and appreci- ate you all for having the good sense to print somebody that is so thoughtful and insightful. DEBBIE MARSTELLER Costa Mesa Check your spelling · Too bad that Mike Stephens has been at Hoag Hospital for over 20 years and one of your reporters is spelling his name incorrectly on tl;le front page. BAJUIARA DE BOOM Newport Beach Turn up the heat <;>n Supervisor Wiison I'm not surprised by the Daily Pilot's article about Supervisor ty constituents that he was going to do everything he could to stop the El Toro airport. We have to remember where Supervisor Wilson came from. He was a Laguna Niguel council- man. He is engaged to an indi- vidual who lives in Laguna Beach and he is residing in that area at this time. He is clearly, decidedly pro South Coun~ and anti-air· port. It is up to the constituents of Newp6rt Beach ~d Wtlson's con- stituents in the area to tum up the heat on tbe supervisor and let him know-Olat if p.e expects any votes out of the Newport Beach Coastal area he is going to have to change his opinions on the El Toro Airport. lb.is is not a mildly passing interest that the city of Newport Beach has. It is very · important to the city of Newport Beach· and its constituents and Supervisor Wilson has to be made • aware of that. RICHARD TAYLOR New-port Beach t::an 't smile without you, Peter Buffa Tiris comment is about the absence of Peter Buffa's column. My smile is missing because there is no Peter Buffa column. Please keep writing, Peter. JO-ANNE MERRILL Corona del Mar Increasing class size negates raise I think it is the craziest con- cept because if you increase the class size, you're not giving the teachers a raise. It's like saying to somebody in business, HWe will give you a raise, but you will have to work five or 10 hours more a week." CHARMAINE LAURIE Costa Mesa Get creative -I.--.. . I suggest M Ridge Coast Crest School" as a creative name for ·the new school . • D.ORENE PARSONS Corona del Mar • • • .Thb> m~y be an ironic term, but I · feel very 'alive' here. It's a family. ·It's ~ feeling of 'We've survived the ~inking p.' -MATIWELLS Cancer survivor and a · member of Hoag Hospi- tal tumor support group letter of I the week Save you· a nice spot on my pew • EDITOR'S NOTE: This letter is in response to the April 5 Letter of the Week. in which Newport Beach resident Larry Farrlngtono wrote about catting the police to give citations to illegally pariced cars on Easter Sunday. F irst of all, my car was not parked at Corona Del M ar High School on Easter. Sec-' ond of all, I do not park in the red or in disabled spaces (being prayerful each time I see a hand- icapped person for the lord to bless them and show them great love). How unfortunate for you, Mr. Farrington, that you could not find a dose parking spot next to your exercise pool on Easter morning. I wish you .had attend- ed church with me instead, at Mariner's South Coast Church, but I'll now invite you to be my guest at church some Sunday morning and I'll buy breakfast afterwards. DIANE COLJRANE Newport Beach Racists on the Costa · Mesa council? Who knew? I t's been an eventful wee~ for • bigots. According to some, racists are 1 alive and well rlght here in the t-iewport Beach-Costa Mesa orea. But our racists don't hide iehind hoods and burning cross- • ls. They are ill elected public :bffice, brazenly casting votes to Qppress the weak and unfortu- Oate. · ~ In a 4-1 decision the Costa • '1esa City Council banned side- f.ralk vendors and pushcart oper- @tors !rom residential areas. City 8ffidals said the ban was : ~ompted by complaint$ of noise, :trespassing, traffic hazards and •threats to public health. ; Assemblywoman Marilyn '8rewer disagreed, saying, MThey Ire being singled out because fley are a minority.# • Libby Cowan, the dissenting &undl member, huffed,·•r cer- 'OilitlY think there are racial over- ·~nes in it." ' Brewersaysshesupport.' H free enterprise based on supply and demand. [The pushcart oper- ators J are responding to the needs of a sped.fie commwlity. •it's appropriate for that cul- ture. We are singling out a spe- cific segment of that commwlity [by denying their ability to .sell on the sidewalk)." Would Brewer have a different opinion if the operators parked a bell-ringing, trash-producing, pushcart outside her beautiful bay front Udo Isle home? After all, pushcarts and sidewalk vend-, ing have been outlawed in New- port Beach since 1970. Council member Cowan's log- ic goes like this: •When you look at the population of those who are pushcart vendors, and the majority of those who patronize them, (one finds that) the majori- ty of them are Latino. "The demand for pushcart vendors is driven by the free market. U the money were not there, then the people would john hedges move on. When you look at the Costa Mesa population, the vast majority are Latino. (Thls ii a) ban with.out extensive documen- tation for health and safety rea· sons," Cowan said. All this blather overlooks that dty coundls routinely make ded· lions *llngllng out a spedfic seg- ment• of the oemmunlty Without •extensive docuinentation." A few years ago, Newport Beach banned skate~boarding from the oceanfront sidewalk. Singled out were scraggly- haired, young, overwhelmingly white surfer-type boys. Was that act one of illegal discrimination? The recent nighttime ocean pier closures similarly affected male Asian anglers who were fishing to feed their families. More di.saimination1 · No. Both of those controversial decisions were grounded in issues of saletf, health and clean- liness. And free markets? There is heavy market demand for both . prostitution and drug use, and they aeate work. Health and safety questions? Use govern· ment·certified ·prostitutes and clean needles, yesf So we should legaliu proltitutlon and dntg use? No on all counts. We elect rep- resentatives to make dedsioos responsive to the needs, values, and welfare of the community in an atmosphere one hopes is free of invective. I asked.Costa Mesa Man of the Year and council member Joe "Night Rider" Ertclcson how he could make a de&ion with racial overtones. He, therefore, must be a racist, and why didn't he tell me before now? Why did I have to read it in the newspaper? Erickson told me, •(1be.b6.n) is simply a matter of people being able to enjoy their homes free from noise, intrusion, trash, horns and bells. As part of upgrading our neighborhoods to be as livable and clean as possi· ble, they have to be quiet Push- carts also block public side- walks." And the racism grenade? "That can't frighten a public official from making a dedsion," Eric.k.son said. •You ha~ to look yourself 1n the ~ every morning. The people doee to you know the truth about you. And to be called a racist is silly.• . Silly to Erickson, perhaps. But it is serious business when . inflammatory words are batted about so carelessly. The honor and integrity of public officials are demeaned With the intent of stilling meaningful debate. And the plight of people who really do encounter racism and illegal disaimination ls d\eap- ened. Costa Mesa's decision i$. not racist, ~d no amoWlt ot say- ing it will make it so. Finally, with the kind of matu- rity, respect for the public process and self-reliance that so many of us have yet to learn, 58-year-old lee cream vendor Jose Estrada said in broken English, "The law 'is the law. I wW look for another job." • CUSTODY CONTINUED FROM A 1 gifts and cards to his son in Malaga, be finally received a call from Daniel's mother, saying she was going to send their son back to Newport Beach where be could get a decent education, Miller said. For eight months, the father and son team couldn't get enough of each qther, playing ice and street hockey together, riding horses and building a sophisticated treehoase. •He loved that treehouse .... We built every nail together," be said~ remembering how his son ana he would joke with each other about accidentally hitting their thumb with the hammer. • Flipping through photographs of Daniel in miniature Mighty Ducks hockey gear, he recalled the op~ties his son had to meet the Mighty Ducks players µi their locker room and get autographs. I ' •He's happy-go-lucky,• Miller said. •He loves hockey.• Miller, longing for those days again, flew to Spain to see his son and to try to use American, Spanish and international authorities to make Daniel's mother come to the U.S. and give him his son back. •rm not stopping and it's n6t over," he said. Miller worries about Daniel'.$ education and future, saying the schools are not up to par with Newport Beach ·and that chil- dren can drink alc;o})ol and get into trouble at younger ages in. the tourist"town where his son now lives. "I look at the differences ... What are his chances over there?" he said. 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Hedges bas applied to join lhe Sons of the American Revolution, whose members all can trace their lineage back to the nation's beginning$. - "I'll be Bible-thumping,• he said, referring to his preacher cos- tume. He chose ·that role,. be explained, because one of his rel- atives, a delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention, was a preacher. Blankenship banded every passenger a script and fact sheet about the original tea party. Among the facts: The tea chests were lead~lined and weighed more than 400 pounds each. It was low-tide during the party, so men had to go out in row boats to break up the mound of tea piled above water level. Participants played the parts of town crier and several tea party leaders. The John Adams of the bunch announced, "Gentlemen. this meeting can do nothing more to save the country,• before the sea\Veed was dumped. overboard. "We did this to promote histo- ry, ieadership and patriotism,• said Blankenship. 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A passenger used a cellular phone to call 911 arountt 8 p.m., a¢ rescue workers were on #De 'within an hour, Butts said. ,.. lJ!-eCoast Guard and Lon~ Beach ~ards rescued all the passen- gers minutes before the craft - which is so new it doesn't have a name yet -sank under the water, Butts said. Nobody was seriously injured m the accident. . briefly in the news •nie vessel didn't sink totally, but it was submerged,• he said. •rt was pretty close.• Even if the boat sank. the pas- sengers would have two or three hours before hypothermia set in, with a water temper~ture of roughly 50 degrees, Bvtts said. 1;he accident happened about two miles east of the oil platform Ellen, straight off the Huntington Beach shore, Butts said. He said the Coast Guard is investigating what caused the accident. -i..By ChrlBtopher Goffard Suspect in attempted rape arre~ed · A Costa Mesa man was arrest- ed Thursday nearly a month after be allegedly broke into a woman's apartment, beat her and tried to rape her, authorities said. Cesar Santiago Pacheco, 23, of Costa Mesa, was taken into cus- tody about 2:20 p.m. Thursday at the Costa Mesa Car Wash, said Costa Mesa police Sgt. George Yezbick. . On March 19 around 11 p.m., Pacheco allegedly went through the sliding door of a 33-year-old woman's apartment in the 500 block of West 19th .street, threw her to the floor, groped her and unzipped her pants, Yezbick said. The man struck her repeatedly with his fists as she tried to fight' back, then he fled with her tele- phone, Yezbick said. The victim identified Pacaeco through a police Jineup, Yezbick said, but police would not reveal how they tracked him down. Police are investigating the possibility that Pacheco was involved in several other attempt- ed rapes and indecent exposures in the last year, and in prowling incidents in the West 19th Street area, Yezbick said. Pacheco, now in the Costa Mesa jail, will· be an:aigned Mon- day in Harbor Court. -By Christopher Goffard ,, .................. u···············•nlttttlllHllllltt•••············••tt•••••••••·••••HltltlHl•tnttnlUtlUUlttUltttnntntttltttttUtlltltlllllttU••••••U•lttUtUUUUltUtH•l•Ul•t•tUltlttUUlttt.t••ttttltHltt•• -YOUTH EXPO CONTINUED FROM A 1 Cadette Troop 191, who insisted each student give her a smile before she would stamp their sheet. "The~ go home and have all the stamps," said Harbor View teacher Leslie Murtaugh. "It's like how women cov~t jewelry and men covet cars." Joyce Scherer, spokeswoman Jor the fairgrounds, estimated that I ,000 people _.'... mostly students - dttended the Expo on Friday and that 25,000 people are expected to uttend the three-day event. , ~~addition to the art projects, the Youth Expo is highlighting O range County students' accom- plishments with a middle school and high school jazz band compe- tition, 4-H exhibits and the 42nd annual Science and Engineering Fair. • ~-. ' The Expo also includes an insect and reptile fair, a 15-ldot soft climbing rock, face-painting, pony rides and refreshments. 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Rerord 19th homer! •Newport Harbor rallies to capture· 12-15, 12-15, 15-9, 15-9, 15-10 win over Back Bay rival Corona del Mai;, in Sea View League boys volleyball. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Selecting nine innings for baseball, or best-of-five matches for volleyball or tennis, didn't hap'pen ran- domly. There's a purpose for the madness. Like, Andre Agassi's comeback pory in the Davis Cup down 0-2, Newport Harbor Higb's boys volleyball team was behind two- games-to-love in its Back Bay clash with visit- ing Corona del Mar, only to win dramatically in five, 12-15, 12-15, 15-9, 15-9, 15-10, in a key r--------------------------, SI HOOPS Orange County AU-Sbr Garnes tonight at occ. See Page Bl. • TENNISJDUNN •.. 83 • SW1MMING/OCC ••. B4 • BASEBAWCDM ••• BS -; BASEBAUJNH ••• BS • BASEBAUJMESA ••• 85 • BASEBAUJEAGLES •• BS • RECREATION ••• 86 • unLE LEAGUERS •• 86 B \~l ·B .\1.1. ~Mitla-­ Santa Margarita 10, Newport 5 Irvine at Corona cW Mar El Toro 6, Woodbridge 3 ..... d y"s ...... ().15) Newport HMt»or at El Toro Woodbridge at CdM Irvine at Santa Margarita ~~--.' 1'•; 1 1 0 <;.' ----:....., - rtns-.-- Lagl.l'\a Hiiis 16, ~ 5 Aliso Niguel 6, c.mta Me9a 3 Univenlty 12. Laguna Beach 6 .. ••RYa...-CJ:15) I ' Sea View League match Friday night: •1 watched that Agassi match, too, and I thought about it during our comeback,• said Newport Harbor's Dana Mesenbrink (28 kills), the only senior on Coach Dan Glenn's squad (6-4, 3-1 in league), which is now tied with Cd.M (7-2, 3-1). ... •These are the toughest matches to lose, being up 2-0, • Cd.M Coach Steve Conti said. #That was a great win,• Glenn said. "Being down 0-2, that's a serious gut check. Dana I really came through for us with his senior leadership. He's the only one we've got, so he's got to carry the load.· Sophomore outside hitter Matt Jameson (22 kills) and junior hitter Scott Archbold (20) were also firing strikes for the Sailors, while junior setter Travis Nelson had 82 assists. MThe-difference in the match was their •SEE NEWPORT PAGE 84 high School softball . QOOTE OF THE. DAY ·our lcid.s pla!Jf'd hard. and that's all I can alk of them. TIU'y slwlJd be proud of the wag they competed today ... • -COSTA MESA BASEBAU COAOI DOUG DEATS VANT WB -., '• ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOO,TBALL? NEW YORK -The stage is set for the Green Bay Packers to accept their1tinal accolade for their Super Bowl victory oyer the New England Patriots as the clock titks down ta Sunday here insioe the Big Apple at the National Football League:s annual college draft. At about 1 p.m. PDT the final player of the eighth round lS scheduled to be chosen by the A · ~ Packers, setting the stage for yet another dramatic appearance of Newport Beach's Paul Salata, founder of lrrelevant Week, who will take the podiwn before a nabonal audience on ESPN-2 to announce the Packers' choice, although it is possible another team could very well trade with the Packers for the honors. Mr. Irrelevant will be feted Julie 22-27 IT'S ONLV: .. - .A GAME •Molli Mullen is defiq.itely "getting it on.'' By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -ESPN's SportsCenter anchor Stuart Scott has this saying about athletes get- ting something on when they per- form well, for example "getting his hits on,• or "getting his dunks on.• • Had Scott been at Newport Har- bor Hig~ softball game Friday afternoon, his ~l reaction proba- bly would have 'been that Sailors' sen\or pitcher Molli Mullen was getting her hair on. · Mullen, whose junior season was cut short because of a bout with Hodgkin's Disease, is growing back her tresses after successful chemotherapy a.nd had it moussed up and going in several directions during the Sea View League con- test against El Toro. •• "Yeah, well I thought I'd intunidate some batters with it,• she said grinning. And the do looked as good as Mullen's pitching, which was going on, too. The problem was, though, that against one of the top ranked teams in Orange County, Mullen's defense committed eight errors behind her making the 10-3 loss look a lot worse than the game actually was. ·. Mullen fired four scoreless mnings and walked just t'\tro b\lt- ters. "Molli pitched really well', n Newport Harbor's Coach Mike Mullen said of his daughter's complete-game performance. "I haven't seen her pitch t.lus well tn a while." The senior, who despite ntissmg the last four games of last sea- son wrapped up the Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year honor, has racked up a record of 4·3 after Friday's loss. Last week, she fired a one-tut shutout agamst Laguna Beach, in which she fanned six and walked 1ust one. ·1 feel pretty good and try to 1ust sit back and not overthrow. If I don't try to throw too hard I can last the mnings," she said. ln Friday's game, which dropped the Sailors to 7-6 and 0-2 in the league, Mullen breezed through the first two innings, got into trouble in the m1.ddle 11UllJlgs, but once her defense settled, she returned to allow one unearned run in the final three innings. "The last few inrungs were tun I JUSl threw slow and didn't care,• she said. The Chargers seemed to get fru strated with the sudden change of pace as Mullen was getting lhe slow pitches on. ln the third and fourth innings, though, the Chargers were beating out infield dribblers and forcing Ne\vport mistakes. • • I • ' Costa Mesa at Estllnda Aliso Niguel at Laguna Beach Laguna Hills at University DON LEACH I OAJlY PILOT Newport Harbor l:flgh's Molli Mullen delivers against an El'Toro batter Friday afternoon. 8 SEE MOLLI MULLEN PAGE 83 L---~--------------------~ daily pilot high school athlete of the week I ' • . I \ I ) I ' •Costa Mesa High freshman is taking things by storm for the surging Costa Mesa Mustangs. By B•rry Faulkner, Dai/'t Pilot Should one attempt to choose a single word to de9aibe COlta Mesa High freshman Kalena Jacklon, talent la am.a;· tbe abort list that would assuredly tO mlDd. So, it la unexpec:ted and highly prophetic that this lt ~ the Hawailan deflnitian ol the .,... her mGtber Mlec*l Well belol9 J4Mban w• ~ •Sbe Mid lbe j\llt fell 1t ...... of ... . Kelat0 llld of bit ........ ...... bllild Oil tbe wty ........ ....., athletic career, should be deemed a literal translation.· Jacboo, who earned .cdaim u a put·time starter OU the M\lltangl' girls vanity bubtball team, bas .n.dy capt\ired shniJar plaudits for the venetillty she displays OD Coach John CArm;'a track and fteld lqued. •J tldnk lhe'I ~ wbo cOuld con.tldet' the beptatbloll.. c.rney Mid of •SEE JACK10N Mell• I' I '. 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Just check city.rewport Beach the stand.in • On the heels of the city's best sporting event in history. local occupant Lindsay Davenport • wips the Baus~ & Lomb Championships at Amelia Island, Aa., for her third title this year on the WfA Tour. Dip into'the juniors, and Newport Beach features the country's top-rated girl in the 18s, Brandis Braverman, and Taylor Dent, Y{ho still isn't old enough to drive a car, but ranks among the nation's top boys in thel&. - •Newport Beach is Tennis Town USA these days," said Randy Walker of the United States Tennis Association. "There's the Davis Cup you just had (at Palisades Tennis Club), then there's Braverman, and Dent, and Lindsay's doing pretty- well, too. It must be something in the water down there." Dent, who turns 16 on Thursday, reached the semifinals in the 18s earlier this month at the Easter Bowl in Miami, a pteStigious international-junior toW11AIJlent. ·~"lbme~ not usually done In bdys juruors, • .. Walker said of Dent advanciniflo the semifinals, while playing up. "You see more girls playing up an age group, but in boys (at an e"Vent like the Easter Bowl) it's not done very often." Dent, ranked No. 4 in the USTA 16s at the end of last year, is expected to play in USTA Satellite Segment No. 1 this spring, a mini circuit for touring pros. "It's like single-A ball in baseball," Walker said. "Taylor's getting his feet wet playing as an amateur and he's getting a few matches under his belt. You've got to get your head kicked in before you start doing well. He's a fine junior player and he wants to be a fine pro player one of these days.· Dent is not on the U.S. national team, but he's involved in the organization's "extensive training assistance program." His father, Phil, and USTA player development coa·ch Jay Berger are his coaches. Berger. a former U.S. Davis Cup player. was in the top 10. "(Dent) is getting as much attention as a national team member would," Walker said. "He's been working very closely with Jay Berger." · Dent, CIP Southern Section singles champion as a freshman last year: for Corona del Mar High, was Thomas Muster's practice partner at the Upton Championships for a couple of days at .the end of the tournament in Florida, before Muster went on to win the event. • •Muster said it was the most intense hitting sessions he's ever had, and it was good for Tilylor to see (bow Muster practices)," Walker wd. a Speaklng of getting feet wet, U.S. national team member Braverman will be featured May orange co~nty·all-star basketball games • Defense not in all-star vocabulary as offensive heroics figure to dominate Orange County prep basketball showcases - tonight at Orange Coast. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA - Like many who have coached in the Orange . <:;,ounty All-Star Bas- ketball Game, Calvary Chapel . High's Craig Falconer has lamented the·lack of defense dis- played in the high- light-reel. atmosphere which permeates this annual talent showcase . But, in addition to those in attendance at Orange Coast College for tenight's boys game (8 p.m.) and/or girls game (5 p.m.), Newport Harbor High senior Dan- ny Pulido isq't likely to raise a fuss over such up-tempo tendencie$. Pulido, a 6-foot-5, 220-pound power forward who could start for Falconer's South boys, is likely looking forward to liberating his open-court skills, after play- ing 27 games this year in a structured Sailor system that produced less than 53 points per game. Only seven times did the Tars top the 60-point plateau, just thrice surpassing ,_..the 70-point mark. 1Wo of the latter occar sions required overtime, including a three-overtime affair that led to New- port's season-high 89-point output in a December tournament clash in Rhode Island. Pulido, who averaged 13.5 points per game en route to first-team All-Sea View League and All-Newport-Mesa District honors, is the lone area stando~t vyirig in the 32nd edition of the boys game, spon- sored by the Downtown Costa Mesa Kiwanis. , .. The 20th girls contest, l}owever, will feature no less than six players with area ties, including Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year Koo Kim of Costa Mesa High. I .. N e wport Harbor High's Danny Pulido (above) splits a pair of defenders dwing regular ·season action. He's amon.g t the South All-Stars in tonight's game at Orange Coast College, starting at 8 o'clock. In the 5 p.m. Girls All-Star.Game: Costa Mesa's Koo Kim (left) is one of the keys to the South's ~opes.• r--------------------------~~~--, I ~, : • TODAY'S SCHEDULE : : • (at Orange Coast College) • I t I I : + 5 p.m. -Girts All-St. 6--t : + I p.m. -Boys All-Star Game !· L-----~-------------------------1- plans to start Brandon Beeson ~ood· bridge), Kevin Falconer (Calvary Chapel), Commander King (Mission Viejo), Brad Gloger (Santa Margarita) and either Pulido or Capo Valley's Austin Kim will be joined d'n Laguna Hills High Coach Lynn Taylor's South squad by Newport Harbor's Breanna Badorek, Corona del Mar's Undsay Warmington, Santa Margarita High standout and New- port Beach resident Carlie Willard and Badorek Warmington Kim Pulido Mohennan. --.;;..; The North boys roster includes nota: bles Ben Jones (Sonora), Sean Wink (Brea - Olinda), Wes Bunn (Cypress) and the Mater Dei tandem of 6-10 Mike Vukovi~ • up for Taylor, who noted Kim will be one of the first three Rebels off the bench. · :" Capistran6 Valley senior Jenny Jennings, who played her first two prep campaigns at Estancia and Newport, respectively. Kim, a 5-6, four-year starting point guard for Mesa, averaged 14.3 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 3.4 steals as a sertior. She amassed 1,326 career points for three Mustang head coaches and made the All-Pacific Coast League squad all four years, the last three on the first team. 14.9 points and nine rebounds this season to earn first-team all-league and all-dis- trict recognition for the second straight year. Warmington, a 5-6 guard, averaged 22.5 points as a senior, upping h er career scoring total to 1,612. She was twice first- team all-league and a three-time all-dis- trict performer. and 6-6 Tonr. Lippold. • • The North girls figure to be paced by Brea Olinda teammates Jennifer Saa.Ji, Marissa Bradley and Rochelle Anthony, as well as Hurlbut, noted for her deadly three-point range. east.a Mesa resident Lori Hurlbut will l,epresent Mater Dei High as a member of · thftNortb .. / .1 Jennings, who owns Orange County / , smgle-season and career records for three-pointers, will be in the starting line-Badorek ~ a 6-1 center who averaged Falconer, a former Costa Mesa High standout and coach who represented the South in the 1966 All-Star Game, said he The South leads the boys series, 18-13, and has won the last four girls games to post a 13-6 series edge. .SOFTBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 "It is frustrating, but it really goes both ways," Mullen said. "There are times when I'll walk two or three batters and then they'll get a hit and I'll walk three or four more batters. •Jt's hard to concentrate on pitching when there are errors, but it's hard to ~oncentrate on defense when there are walks, or whatever." El Toro had the game wrapped up after its left-handed pitcher Susan Churchwell cruised through four innings of n.:>-hitting the Sailors and her offense had posted nine runs. aut, the Sailors didn't give up the ship quite yet. ln the fifth, despite not collect- ing a hit, Newport finally got to Churchwell. She walked sopho- more Kristen Urban to lead off the inning. Urban came around to score when freshman Kristen Smith made it to second base on an enor. Smith stoleJ.hlrd and was drl· ven in on a ground out by Michelle Sheridan. Stephanie Gosselin scored in the next inning off of reliever Julie Smith when Mullen ripped a single and reached second on another fielding mishap. JACKSON CONTINUED FROM 81 the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, who won the 100-meter dash, the high jump and competed on both winning relays .in an April 10 dual meet triumph over Estancia. ·she has good strength. good quickness and she's carved out of marble,• s.aid Carney, who is as impressed with Jackson's character as her athletic gifts. "She just bas a great attitude. She's an outstanding student (4.0 GP,f>.), she has a great work ethic, and she's willing to do whateve.r it takes to help the team." _,. Helping the team often involves competing in several dlfferent events, depending upon where Camey feels she can gar- ner the most team points. ln only a handful of dual · meets and relay invitationals, thus far, she has competed in the lOQ, 200, 400, 800, 400 relay, 1,600 relay, high jump and long jump. She has also tinkered with the triple jump in practice, and Carney hasn't ruled out expanding her repertoire even more. "The first time she ever did the 400, she ran a 1 :03.4. She could probably get to the Finals in the 57s." Jackson said she is willing to try anything in her second favorite sport (behind basketball) and she enjoys the team and individual aspect of track and field. "I lijce the challenge of the different events and (know our team doesn't have a lot of depth," Jackson said. "I like the sprints, but Coach has been putting me in the field events a lot more and I like those too. I'm open to wherever he wants to put me." Jackson, a 5-foot-7 guard who many believe will join Olivia DiCam1lli, Heather Robinson and Koo Kim in the pantheon of ·Mustang girls basketball standouts, said the butterflies she endures at the starting line of a running event can not be matched by anything on a basketball floor. "That's what excites me most about track,• she said. •1 get very nervous before a race, but I actually like the feeling. Some ~pl~might be scared. but I ge• motiv&'.ted. And when I'm done, it's llk.e 'Whew!' • Such relief ts fleeting for the fleet-footed freshman, who often follows her track and field workouts with either practices or games with her Costa Mesa Basketball Qub team, on which she competes with and against other freshman boys. "I managed to weasel on the boys team, because I think it will help me improve for next season. People ask me if I get tired, playillg both at the same time, but I'm always ready for more Academics come first, but it seems like sports occupy all of my spare time. If I'm not at practice for track or basketball, you can probably find me at Family Fitness (gym).• Obviously, she's not about to let her talent go to waste. •SEE TENNIS PAGE Be Newport's Shawn Talley reached base four times on a sin- gle and three walks, and Lori Metcalf recorded the only other Sailors' bit. •I haven't tried her in the shot put ... but she's got great arm st.rength, • he said. "Actually, I think her best event may become the 400, because she has that rare blend of speed and strength. RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY .... 1111' ... c.....v "I was disappointed we made so many anon, but for us to score three runs off ot El Thro ii qUite a feat for us,• Coe Mullen said. The Charge• l.lpped their mark to 16-5 and 1·1 in INgue pley . ............ ........... = ....... El Tcwo 005 1 • 10 14 I NIWPOf\ 000 OU 0 • J J I OUdMll. Smhh (I) .nd Skklmcn. MUiien ind Gc•1lln. w • OMdMel. .... 1 .L ·~4").2'·~(1l). '"' -5*1156 mmqu !l!IM! ·' ' 1d ~ l ' ' , If : SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1997 • :i... •. --'.J ._.,. ,. I - COMMUNl~Y COLLEGE1MEN AND IN'S SWIMMING . ~ .rrfhe .streak re01ains iDtact! occ woinen push it to 120 straight . J!I All the wonying is for naught; Or~ge Coast College drowns Sacldleback, 180-107; P4}omar takes a dunking by a 166-122 margin in double-dualmeet. . . By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot . . MISSION VIEJO -Orartge Coast College women's swim ~oach J9n Rathfelder was still breathless a couple hours after bis Pi.rate squad swept Orange Empire Conference rivals Sad- dleback and Palomar. You see, Rathfelder was wider a little bit of pressure - like the kind you tend to be under with a 15-year, · 118- .match winning strea~ on the Une. He was also a little nervous -like the kind you feel when your a cou{>le of your best per- jormers aren't around. "I truthfully thought we weren't going to win,• Rath- felder said between gasps for air. ·On paper, we shouldn'.t have won.• ~ But, you see, the Pirate~ did win. and Rathfelder can now breathe easily. "They made it happen and I've never been so proud as a coach,• he said. First of all, there was the streak. Heading into Friday's dou- l>le-dual meet, this huge, impos- ing, great string of wins tl)at spanned 15 seasons was in dan- ger. All three of the te~ at this meet owne! 5-0 records. Palo- . mar also owns the top-ranked swimmer in the state in Karlyn Neilsen. To keep the streak alive, the Pirates not only bad to topple that squad, but an 'unde· teated Saddleback team that • was hosting the event. Next, there was the· ob'.(:ious problem. Rathfelder aha company were without Sandra Zubrin, Coast's diving phenom who regularly .collects 40 points for the squad with victories in the two diving events. Zubrin, a Carona del Mar High graduqte, was not at the meet Friday .as she was competing in a senior national collegiate event. And then there was the prob- lem that Rathfelder hid. His top breaststrpker, Carlie Read, had dislocated her shoul- der, . - "I didn't tell anyone because . I was hoping (Palomar) would put Karlyn in the breast. And they. did, and J had Carrie just jump in the water and go real e¥Y· • he said . HI put myself in· the frame of mind as their coaches, and put their best peo- ple in' .the events I would if I was llieir coach ... When Neilsen got out of the water after sweeping 100 breast, she looked right at Rath- felder and told him that· he had outstrategized ne( .coach, he said. ·r thought I'd know where they'd have their people, and they did. And then the team just completely stepped up and had the courage to go out there and get it done when things looked bleak," Rathfelder said. The Pirates overlook Saddle-1 back 180-107 and defeated Palomar 166-122. -. The wins clin_s::hed the regu- lar season OEC championship for Coast with a 7-0 record. Palomar is 6-1 and Saddleback stands at 5-2. MISSION VIEJO·-It was supposed to dOle. There WM to be no reJaxins-. .nia was for perf~ ... and Orange Cout COiiege's men's swim team stayed perfect. but it wasn't cloM. And at the end, the teem members could've been spectators for the ft.nal relays. "We really took it to 'em;" Coach Jon Rathfelder said ot hD Pirates' efforts that boosted Orange Coast to 1-0 in dual meet. this season and may have reeStablilhed an era of OCC dominance m the men's side cf the pool. . The Pi.rates clobbered the ·hosting Saddlebeck team 135-'96, and damaged the previously undefeated Palomar cIUb 1'3-88. · "This really puts us back on the map,• Rathfelder said. •rt was just a matter of how they placed, and reached for those spots. There were some really good swims and it's a real boost for them." Some of those phenomenal petfonnances came· troni Costa Mesa High graduate James Comfort, Wisnu Wardhana of Indonesia and Kyle Kuzma. ..:.i Comfort picked up five victories in three e\tents in the double-dual meet format. Wardhana earned four first-place finishes as Kumia had two. James Crowson also had three. • ..• Saddl~back and· Palomar both conclude the dual meet sChedule with a record of 5-2. .... high school boys volleyball I ' . GREG FRY I 0AIL¥ PILOT N ewport Harbor sophomore Adam Hearlson (above, left) goes all-out in an attempt to block the spike of Corona del Mar's Blalr Hoppe; Dennis AJshUler, Hoppe and Marshall Rothwell (below) celebrate a big moment lni.he early going· as the Sea Kings jump to a 2-0 lead;, but ~ the end, lt was Newport Harbor, with Adamson (40) at 'the net, which proved superior in a sizzling five-set S~a View League triumph Friday night before a rolling, and rocklng crowd of volleyball fans at Harbor. ' .NEWPORT WINS , CONTINUED FROM 81 setter, who is a fantastic setter," Conti said. "Even when (Nelson) doesn't get a good pass, he's still able to get off a good set." '" Even in the fifth game·, it appeared Newport Harbor's comeback would fall short when it opened with an 8-0 lead. The Sea Kings woke up after Mark Burns' set1-ice ace and rallied to pull within 10-8. Later, one of Blair Hoppe's 24 kills. gave CdM a sideout, which was followed by an unforced error on the Sailors, making it 13-10 Tars. But the Sea Kings didn't score again and on Newport Harbor's fourth match point, an· unforced error on CdM gave the Tars the victory, . . ' "Newport-Corona match~s are always like this," said Glenn, whose team lost to CdM twice last year. Both Cd.M and Newport Harbor will play Sea View-lead- ing Santa Margarita next weekc. . The Tars led most of the first game, but the' Sea Kings came from behind to win, then the Sailors blew a 10-4 lead ,.in the second game as Corona del Mar came back again. Dennis Alshuler (21 kills) and setter Steve Reese led the Sea King charge. "You tell them they've got to win (Ute third game)," Glenn said. "You only think about one point at a .time, one game at a time. It's hard to come back like that, but the kids answered the call." Tied 7.7 in the third, the Tars pulled away for their first win when Ri~ Robinson and Jameson stepped up With kills and blocks on four straight points. In a long fourth game (the match lasted just under three hours), CdM led 7-6, but the Tars came from behind again. Robinson had two kills and an ace to end it. While Newport Harbor appeared to have clinched its comeback with an 8·0 run to start the final game, the Sea Kings wouldn't quit. With CdM behind, 10-8, it was called for a rotation violation, increasing Newport's lead t~ three and seemingly putting the Tars on the road to victory. Only six of the final 36 serves resulted in points. · Mustangs surge ahead in league play . ' COSTA MESA -Shawn Ferryman hammered down 13 kills while his teammate Matt Peca provided plenty of defense behind 25 digs to help boost the Costa Mesa·High volleyball team to a four-game win over Pacific Coast League foe Laguna Hills. The Mustangs jump to an early edge with·a 15-13 first. game win, but dropped the following game 15-11. The squad rallied behind the 10 kills of B.J. Ughtvoet and 40 assists from Chris Shanley to clinch the match, 15-10 and 15-11· in the final pair of games. The win boosts Costa Mesa to 3-6, 1-3 in league play. * BALL PIRATES ROI,IJNG TOWARD PIAYOFFS . • Orange Coast sweeps past Grossmont with ease. By Mike Sciacca, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Their tv.neup for next week's Southern Califor- nia men's regional volleyball tournament went as expected Friday night for the Orange Coast Pirates, who disposed of the Grossmont Griffins in three quick games, 15-7, 15-9, 15-9. Orange Coast took the sus- pense out of tbe evening early, j\.imping out to a 9-0 lead in the first game of the Orange Empire Conference match, which lasted just over an hour. , For once, the Pirates dictated play against an outmanned oppo- • · nent. "I thought we came out tonight a much faster and stronger team than what we've been the past month,!' OCC Coach Chnck Cutenese said. #Our passing was better the first two games, . o~ defense was improved, as was our blocking, which, probably, is our weak point. "' - #We tend to plaffo the level of our opponent, instead of playing to our abilities. Tonight, we took off right away. That was great to see." Josh ·'Ri(:hardson -l ed the Pirates, who finished 14-2 in OEC play and are 16-2 heading into ffuesday's regional playoffs, with eight kills. Ja.:;on Klems was next with seven, and both Kevin Reid and Mark Pozsgai each had six. All of Po:zSgai's came in the third game. Setter Matt Wright had match- high 23 assists in just two games played. OCC will host the Southern California 'Regional Tuesdav. The tripleheader begins at 10 a .m., with Palomar meeting Pierce. The Santa Barbara-OCC match will follow at 1 p.m., with the two winners advancing to the 7 p.m. final. The regional winner earns a spot in next Friday's State Cham- pionships, which will be hosted by defending champion, Golden West. OCC finished runner up in 1996. #We were playing good ball last year at this time, but we'.re not playing at that level this year," Cutenese said. "Every- thing that happens this coming week -which is the entire sea· son, depends on the personality of this team. We need to sharpen our focus. To be honesty, we neet to catch the fife again. That will be the difference between suc- cess and fail~s coming week." The Pirates defeated Santa Barbara in three games on April 2, and beat Palomar April 11. Pierce was only one of two teams (Golden West is the other) to defeat OCC this season. J C TENNI.S ' OCC's Erickson earns finalS berths in singles, doubles CYPRESS -Orange Coast College freshman Cami Erick.sol) earned the right to play for a pail' of Orange Empire Conference women's tennis championsbip!i today, winning semifinal matches in singles and doubles Friday at the coll.ference tournament at Cypress College. Erickson, unbeaten against conference singles foes this spring, smoked Saddleback's Missy Hosoi, 6-1, 6-0, in the sin-' gles semi, before teaming with Estancia High product Whitney Gilliam, ·also a freshman, tp to eliminate Irvine Valley's Jill Riley and Liz Shumaker, 6-3, 6-1 Qi the doubles semifinal. Top-seeded Erickson will face second-seeded Gabi Rios from Saddleback in today's. 9 a.m. sin- gles final, while Erickson and Gilliam will try to defend their top-seeded status in the doubles fin.al at 10:30 against fo~·seed· ed Judy Durr and Penny Jones from Golden West. Brick.son had topped Rios twice in regular-se41<>n !batches, but the latter came courtesy of a 1·6 third-set tiebreak. Bricbon and Gilliam have not played the Golden Wett duo yet U. seuon, according to OCC COACh Jani<:e Moran. ,... ft . '- ' . .. Newpon BeachJCosca Mesa Daily Piloc J SATURDAY. APRIL 19, 1997 B • llvin.e collectS 12-6 See.'"View- League baseball victocy. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot Coacl:l Bob Flint's Vaqueros (11-7, 5-2 in league) threatened to finish CdM off early in this one, seizing leads of 3-0 and 7-1 ~ore the Sea Kings had sent their No. 6 hitter to the plate. But a two-run second-inning single CORONA DEL MAR-Ari ultimatum by Cd.M's Ry40 Actherberg and a pinch clearly isn't the answer to the Corona two-run double in the third by _Eric del Mar High baseball team's Sea View Wiethom closed the deficit to 8-6 head- League struggles. ing into the fourth. Despite Coach ~oe K<:>h's week-long However, thafs when Irvine right- ~r~nol,lllce!°ents_. mvolvm~ ~~ terms hander 1Jm Rapp (two hits allowed in ilt!ust 1win and bottom !lne, · the ~~ four scoreless inningsJ came on in relief . gs OJ'Ced th~ h~tid man back to hiS .. to wrap up Irvine's three-game sweep of ~~e laun~ list Fnday, after falling to the hosts (6-9~ 1, 1-5-1 ), who responded VlSl.,ting Irvine, 12-6. . to Irvine's gambling base-running . Our backs are against the wall,~ aggression by thtowing the ball all over reiterated Koh, who with eight league the yard (six errors) g~es remaining, is running out of "They have pretty good speed · so axioms~ qui~kly as the Sea Kings are they can put a lot of pressure on y~u, H ~ g th~ C:IF playoff chances. . Koh said of the Vaqsl who stole seven . ~e don t s~g togeth~r about sue bases, received four walks and had one (wins) ma 'ro~. we re done. batter hit by a pitch to amplify a 14-hit Eagles .take · .it on the chin • I in 16~5 Ioss to the Hawks • Laguna Hills runs up 15-0 lead in 31/2 innings. By Roger (arlson, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -When it rains it pours, that's about all that can be rationalized out of Estancia High's situation in baseball where the Eagles . r'~re hwnbled by visiting and 1'1idfic Coast League-leading . ~ high sc;hool baseball .. • •• - -• ' I was the lone Sea King with more than • on~ hit The six errors led to four unearned Irvine runs, but the Vaqueros gave-two of those back wi.tl). a three-error second inning. -CqM starting pitcher Paul MacMil- -CORONA DEL MAR BASEBALL COACH JOE ~OH • • •• • lan, who miss~ast F.riday's game with a bruised kne was forced to leave the game after f g just five .hitters, due to an shooting pain in his right (thro$g) . elbow. He did re-enter later as a pinch· hitter in .the seventh, but his status for next week's home-dl\d-home series • with Woodbridge is. undetermined. barrage that included 13 singles. "They force you to· play catch.· · Said Flint: "We've never 'been a great offensive machine, since t've been here, so we have a multiple offense and we like to use it." Irvine'~ manufacturing plan consist- ed of two successful double steals, including one that plated a run, and two more runs via sacrific~ flies. The Vaqs also had three runners thrown out at the plate, one caught stealing second and another nailed at first on a cut-off ~ay. Chris Davis, who led Irvine with three RBI. provided a little variety to the little-ball approach crushing a two-run homer in. the third for his first yarsity round-tripper. Cd.M sophomore Ty Harper cleared the left·field fence in the first for his fifth homer of the season, but Achterberg (3 - for 4 with three RBI and a stolen base) .. SEA VIEW lEAGuE Irvine 12. Corona del Mar 6 Irvine 341 111 1 • t2 14 3 Corona del Mar 123 000 O • 6 8 6 MacMillan, Harper (1), lewis (4) and Hatfield; Fliot, Rapp (4) an'd Goldstein. W • Rapp, 3· 1. l • Harper. 28 -Wiethom (CdM). HR -Harper (CdM), Davis (I). Urban notches district home run .record . \ . wi~ 19th career belt; but-league-leading Santa Margarita flexes its muscles in 10-5 Sea View victory over tb.e Sailors By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPQJ~T BEACH -When slugger Joe Urban sees fast- ball on consecutive pitches, it's a beautiful day in p,aJa~e for the Newport Harbor' High, senior, who launched one for the ages Friday. · · .. · -c In the fifth. Urban's eyes lit up when.Santa ~argarita starter Tim Keef delivered his final throw in the Eagles' 10- 5 Sea View League victory over the host Sailors: .... Laguna Hills Friday afternoon. "It hasn't been too ~y times when I've seen a fastball ·: on bB:ck-to-back pitches for strikes," said Urban, who ierushed an 0-1 pitch up and over the plate for his seventh home run of th~ season, the 19th "time in his celebrated Newport-Mesa District baseball career he's gone deep. It was the third and final matchup with the Hawks after having tied and lost to Laguna Hills, but what- ever ~hopes of evening their three- game series were dash~d quickly. Eight in the second inning, five more in the fourth . ., in the end it was a 1~-5 victory for the Hawks, who seemingly had all the answers, as well as eight unearne4 runs against the luckf"ess Estancia hQllers. After two innings it was 9-0 and the Hawks had stranded six baserunners. After four innings it was..15-0 and Hawks' starter Tommy Banning (2-1) was working on a one-hitter, having allowed but two baserunners in the form of Mario Roma's two-out first-inning single to left and Juan Ramo's two-out walk in the fourth. The Eagles went into the fray with their "Dirty Dozen" lal>el after seeing the squad cut by one recent- ly to 12 with the loss of junior catch- • er Victor Garcia, who bad emerged on campus earlier in a move from Meltico. . " But as quickly as he came into focus, he disappeared. i- "He }ust came up to me and said goodbye," deadpanned Estancia Coach Paul 'lroxel. And with that Mexico City gained one more citi- zen, and the Eagles pushed fresh- man Sam Ogas into the starting role. •ogas, who had thrown out three of four baserunners in his first two starts, was in commanQ. behind the plate. Unfortunately, command of the rest of the field was in the hands of the H4wks, who in just the first four innings, belted out 15 hits, including a 345-foot home run to right-center by clean up hitter Nick Harvey, a triple by the No. 9 hitter, catcher Adam Gallis, and doubles by Cory Pardoe and Harvey. Six walks and four oitical errors' added to Estancia's woes in that span. The errors were particularly galling for the Eagles, because it was defensively where they were getting their ~st efforts, as in Ogas' play at the plate to get a runneri cen- ter fielder Dave Chavero's diving catch of a sinking liner from Jeff Fisher; and the near-double play of J.D. Willey to Juan Ro~o at first base. The umpires called the runner safe, and the Eagles were bristling, to put it mildly, as run No. 15 aossed the plate in the fourth frame. The Eagles salvaged some pride in the seventh with a five-run· tnnlng, keyed by an RBI-double by Mario R,oino and nm-scoring singles by Willey and Long Nguyen. The loa drops Bstanda to 2·13·1 over~ 0·6· 1 in league play. Laguna Hllll, meanwhile, continues atop the league standings wtth a 6-0· 1 league mark. a bait-game better tbaD Au.o Niguel. The Hawb are 9· 7-1 overall. filllGRC CoMr ~ .._... ... , ......... ~ Alllt ,., sen o • 11 11 2 ~ 000000 5· 5 6 5 Wllof\ --(J) Ind Ogll: llnnlng Ind Galll. W • ...... 2·1. L • \Wton, 21 • ..... (LM). ~ (LH). M. 9'omo (I). •. Gil'-(Ut). HR -~ (U4). . DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT •I wasn't looking f~tball, but (Keef) came back with a fastball and I adjusted my swing," added Urban, whose four-year dinger total broke the district record previously held by Corona del Mar's Kevin Stuart (now a pitching prospect at Golden. West College). Leado.ff man Donner Walters and des- ignated hitter Shawn O'Donnell also went ya.r.d f-0.rNe~ort Harbor (S-11, 1-6 in league), but ~aiita Margarita had a lit- tle more flex to its muscle. The Eagles (16-2, 7-0) bit three home runs in the first three innings, building a 6·0 lead and never trailing. .___..._ Newport Harbor's Josh Guesman (27) misses the tag on Santa Margarita's sllding•Jeff Kuno on a steal attempt as Donner Walters backs up play; below, Walters gets the gladiator's treatment fr~pi his teammates after slugging a homer. The Sailors lost to the league-leading Eagles, 10-5. Urban knocked Keef out of the game Joe Urban with his clout over the left-center field wall, but Keef (5·0), a sophomore right-hander, benefited with much offensive support to earn the victory. Urban matched his home run total from a year ago. He also hit two jacks as a freshman in 1994, three in '95. Keef, pulled after Urban's homer, yielded six hits and four runs in 4 1/3 innings. ' Urban started on the mound for the Sailors for the fifth time this season and gave up a two-run home run in the sec- ond to Santa Margarita's Andy Hopper, also an Eagle foot- ball player. Santa Margarita leadoff hitter Jeff Kuna, a candidate for • Sea View Player of the Year honors, roped a solo blast to start the third against Urban, ending his abbreviated mound stint. . \ Casey Grzecka, also a member of the Eagles' league and CIF Division V football championship team. homered against Sailor reliever Grant Miller in the third with a run· ner aboard to climax a four-run explosion. Chris Blevins pitched well for Newport Harbor in relief, yielding three hits in fpur innings while striking out four. O'Donnell's home dm with Garrett Nuzum on first base cut Santa Margarita's lead to 6-2 in the fourth, then Urban's round-tripper pulled the hosts to within 6-4. Kuno earned his seconq save for the Eagles when he slammed the door shut on a Newport Harbor rally in the fifth and finished with 22/3 innings pitched, the southpaw's only blemish a solo home run by Walt~ with two out in the sixth. SIAVllW~ S8nta Mwprita 10, Newport Harbor 5 Santa Margarita 024 002 2 •. 1 O 8 1" Newport Harbor 000 221 O • 5 8 2 Keef, Gabbert (5), Kuno (5) and Root Urban. Miller (3), Blevins (3), Nuzum (7) and Waite. W • Keef, 5-0. l • Urban, 3·2. S. Kuno, 2. 28 • Larue (SM), Mosich (SM) 2, Walters (NH), Nuzum (NH). HR • Hopper (SM), Kuno (SM), Grzecka (SM), Urban (NH), Walters (NH), O'Donnell (NH). ' ~:----~~~~~~~~~~....:_..i.-~~~~~~~~~~-----~~~~~~~~~~~_.:J . Costa MeSa rally falls short ·at Aliso Niguel, 6-3 :~ •Mustangs give highly-regarded Aliso Niguel a run for it, but in the end. it's seven straight losses. By Mike Sciacca, Daif Pilot AUSO VIP.JO -The Costa Mesa High baseball team couldn't get the win it so desired Friday at Aliso Niguel, yet Coach Doug Deats and bis Mustangs walked off the field with beads held high. •we might not have won this ball- game, but f really thought that this was the belt we've competed in, probably, three weeb, • Deata Mid after Costa MeA played tough tn o 6-3 Pacific Coast Leag\18 loll to tbe Wolverines. •0ur kids playp bard. 1nd that's an I can aak Of theal: lbey should be proud of the way tMy CiDmpeted today.. ... The Mustangs didn't fold after Aliso Niguel jumped out to a 3-0 lead after the first inning, instead regrouping and ral· lying late before running out of steam. The setback left Costa Mesa (6·10, 1 ·6 in league) with a seven-game losing streak. Loss No. 6 in that skid came last Tuesday in the form of a 15· 1 shellacking suffered at the hands of these same Wolverines. "They (Costa Mesa) just proved today the old baseball adage that anything can happen on a given day," AlilO Niguel Coach Mike Chapman Mid. "Costa M~ played well..they really gave us a dog fight. This was a ~ te9t for ow team." It w._n't much o1 a test at the start for AlilO Niguel (11-1, 6-1), which bu wOn m ol ttl lut .. ven. , The Wolverines jwnped abeld right away, With leadoff bitter Skip Scbumak· I er taking the second pitch to the left field fence for a double. It was the start of a four-bit, three-run inning for Aliso. Al Lambert accounted for Costa Mesa's first run. He started the second inning with a double to the centerfield fence and later soored on a Brian Mon- toya groundout. making it 3-1. But Aliso Niguel gained a 5-1 lead in the bottom half of the inning, the big hit being Scott Esecson's two-RBI double to right field. The Wolverines added another nm in the fifth before COile Meta began '° ral· ly. The Mustang beta, ailent since tbe Mcood u,mng, oeme to life tn tbe mtb egainst winDlng pitc:her Drew Pertma (): 4), who began to abow stgllS Of ... . Ben Felter's mfWd llngle .... tbe bitlMI ltlMk and WU ODly ·tbe foUrtb off Parldn. A Walk end an cu 1-tw, M\lltUg "' ...... clean up hitter Julius Vasquez came up : with his second hit of the game, this one· a single which scored Brandon Davi~:· son. Lambert. then came up with a field• er's choice groundout, scoring Felter t~, make it 6-3. . • :: Costa Mesa came at Aliso again in .. : seventh. With one out, Jeremy Gord~. drew a wallt and Davtd50n ., sharply to left field. But the M threat ended the.re. as Felter bit inlo fielder's choke f« tbe second out. third buemen Ryan Devlne'I throw lint just beat a abding RobbM GlCl..W tor the tinel oqt. =~ ~C'.11.-U... .. ..... 11.Clm .... I ~ Colta --010 002 0 • J ' Mio_,.. JJO 010 ••• ii • ~De,....taand~ .... 1"°""'at-•• an.W··W\M L·~ N.•· .......... :lllillilll CNGi 11i1cii1n wt, Clurt•• "'-' J I • • r SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1997 NEWPORT EAST LITTLE LEAGUE Braves ring up 5-0 no-hitter NEWPORT BEACH -Gnfhn Ounzer and Brett Matsen of the Braves combined to toss a 5-0 no-hit· \er against the Cardinals in Majors Division action. The affair was a scoreless one as th~ Cardinals' pitchers Beau Stockstill and Colby Hackett Also •.butdo\m the Braves until the fifth inning when J.O. Walseth and Marcus Jiofbnan drew walks and Munter Sheetz beat out a play for an infield hit. With the bases loaded, Matsen drilled a double to left- ceoter to drive i.ri Wji]seU} and Hoffman. :Jordan Salinger and nistan Harris added two more hits in the inning to make the score 5-0. for the Braves. Blake Overland and pitched well for the Reds, and Bradley Kroupf knocked a two-run double in the losing effort .• Other scores: Dodgen 4, Mets l; Pblllles 7, Giants 2 ~RT HARBOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION Pinto Dlvl1lon The Red Sox were. paced by the offensive prowess of R.J. D'Cruz, Jake Carroll and Johh Swift, aJ'ld Max Kwock ripped three hits. Brandon Parole, Cassandra McKinney, Kyle Ridgeway. Nicholas Hatton and Mattew fe.rreira each bad a.pair of hits and played excellent defense. Austin Apramian and Dane Berman scored a pair of runs and shared time behind the plate. Spenser 'R.ichley and Kyle Glenn both shined at first base. IJraves 10, Reds 3 Key run·producmg hits by Harris, Matsen, Hoff. man and Billy Taormina propelled the Braves to a 10-3 Wl1I over the Reds. Dunzer and Matsen pitched ITTLE LEAGUE JC SWIM¥ING SUMMARIES TIGERS WIN TWICE, PUSH IT UP TO 8-0 Costa Mesa American Little League action. The Tigers of the Costa Mesa Amencan Little League ran its• record to 8-0 dS its.Wtching staff dominated its opponents Lh1s week m two games. · Darnel Cooper fired a four-hit- ter and recorded eight strikeouts in a 17-1 victory overthe Angels. Renny Jackson pounded out a solo home run in h1!> 4 for 4 day, and Matt Bourqudrdez got three ruts ln the Tigers' 8-1 romp pver the A's, Andrew Canch took d no- hi tter mto the hnal mning ~n Jeff Waldron of the A's singled and eventudlly scored on d n error. The Tigers' offense wds pdced by Jackson and Cra ig Thompson, who. each knocked out a pair of hits. Michael McGuire also ripped a three-run round tripper. The Tige rs' pitch.mg stdft has allowed just 10 earned runs m its eight games. 111 • -MEN °""'9e ~ c:-f-Oranv-c.o..t 1J5, s.ddlebadc 96 J IMtM dvtng · I Llncour (S~ 2 Kt-' (OCO 400......, relay -1 Or•~C~n (Coml<><i. CrOWM>n, Wifdtl.a~ Danctv). l 42 30. 1 Saddleb<Kk. 3 4S S9. l S.ddleb.Kk,, 3 '>4 lS 1.000 free · 1 1Cu1m• (OCO. 10 28 84, 1 At~ue (SI. 10 45 94. 3 EngOmd (S) 11 04 7S 200 free • 1 Wld•rto (S), 1 S 1 32. 2 Kuzma (OCQ, 1 SI 41, l Bis• COCC), 1 52 11 so ...... 1 Comfon (OCQ, 22 o. 1 D•ndy !OCCI. 12 91. 3 ICHllng (OCC), 22 89 100 IM . rW•rdtl•n• coco. 2.00 11, 2 Gonzalez (S), 2.02 11. 3 Gabert (S), 2 10 39 1 met• dive . 1 1(141mer (OCC). 2 l U ncour (S) 100 tty 1 Fowler (OCC). 2 01 61, 2 Dedetu• (S). 2 118. 1 Malki(S), 7; 16 26 , too free 1. Wardhan• (OCC), 47.18, 1 Widarto (S), 50.os. l Rowi•nds (S), 50 37 200 b.cli I Comlon (OCC). 2 OS 21, 2 Tognuzlno (S), 2 1004. l Aoy•nn• (S). 1·14.20 SOD free I Kuzm• (OCC), S 11 81; 2 Argu• (S), s (2 84. l Bi>• (OCC). S 1J 04 200 breast 1 Gonzalez (S). 2 10 47, 2 CroY'<OO (OCQ 2 23 63. l Malki (S), 2 23 70 400 free relay 1 Orang• (Mil ((rOW\On, 8u<kh•lte<. Johnion. Sle~ml. l 20 76. 2 ~ddl•l>..:I(. l 12 SI. l S.ddle~ci... 3'.ll 10 0t-.,.. Co.list 143, Palomar II . J meter diving 1 Gabl• 1Pl. 144 lS, } ICra,,,.., (OCO. 111 lO 400 medley re(ay 1 0r41"9«' (Ol\I (Comf<><i. C•OW\on. Wardh.ana, Danctv). l 42 SJ. 1 Palomar, 1 5817. 3 P•lomar 4 10 JO 1,000 *'-1 Fowlff (OCO. 10 2B 84 2 Woot:J (Pl. 10 ll 40. ) John'°" (OCQ. I c 24 48 200 free 1 M uier (P). 1 49 48, 2 Kuzm.1 (OCQ. 1 51 42 l Bose !OGO. I 52 11 50 ..... 1 Comfon (0CC). 22 4) } Ul•lt< (P) n 68. ) KHltng (OCC). n 89 200 IM 1 Wa1dhana (OCCJ. 1 00 31. l W&od (P), 107 74. l H~g (P). 110 }1 1 meter dM119 1 Kramff !OCC) 170 1 C.•l>le (P). 119 50 100 fly 1 fowler (OCO. 201 61. 1 Mutrr (P). 101 16. 3 Duk• (Pl, 1 1«;)) too*'--1 W••dhana (OCC). o 111. 1 Dalldy (OCO. 50 77. ) • KH11ng !OCO. S 1 13 100 back -I Comlon (OCC), 2 OS 21. l Oppenheim (P). 2 14.36, 3 Hoag (P), 2 14 4S 500 fT9e 1 Muter (P), 4 S9 B, 2 Kuzma COCO. S 12 91, l Bl\e (OCC), S U 04 200 bffast c Crowso" !OCO. 2 2J 6l 2 Valenzuela (P), 2 32 80. 3 Gre•n (OCC), 2'.33 18 I 400 fTM relay· I Or1n9e Co•ll (CtOW\On, 1 8u1<e. Jotlnton, Stephatftt, l 20 76, 2 hlomar. 3 74 46, l Or anqe Coau (B11e, fowler, KHtln9. .ICuzma). 136 97 •11& ~ t .. S.llH ... Wl -Htl £2) WOMEJll 0r-.. &nplfw eoo.,..,_ Onlnge COut 180, SaddlebMtc 107 1 nwtw dMng 1 EKl>enwild (S). 1l7 65; 2 Phelp1 (S). 120 SS 200 ......, ,.,.y 1 Or.ange Co.st ((OJI. SHly. G~ Ow.fl), l~S OS. 2. ~l.tMcl(. I S9 09. 3 0rt9M Ce>iit (Armovr. Y..t>orougti, U<eda B•nnett), 2·10 06 200 frff 1 COii (OCO. 1·59 01, 2 Atell.anK(S) 2 01 01, 3 Ridder (S). 2 0391. 200 IM 1.S<tlnelde<m111 (S), 2 2Q, 70: 2 Henn~ (S). 2 22 42: l Hblop l'DCO. 2 27 2B SO ff'M · 1 P1ngg.bffn !OCO. 25 7l, 2 Atellanti (S). 26 52, 3 H•lm (OCC), 26.65. 100 fty • 1 G111d• (OCO. 1:02 41, 2 Atell1nes (5), 1·04 11, l Ucedll COCO, 1:14.93. 100 frff ·I. Panggabun (OCO, 56.19; 2 Ridder (S), 58.45, l . Helm (OCQ, S8 99 500 tr..· 1. Co• (OCC). 5·29.71, 2 Ridder (S). 5:.35 S7; l. Atmovr IOCO. S·0 .36: • 100 btdl 1 G1nd1 (OC.C), 1:01.96, 2 Hen· nl~n (S). 1OS11; l Owen COCO, 1.07.61 100 ~ • 1. Sealy (OCC), 1:12 73; 2. Re.lid (OCQ, 11403, l Carru(OCO. I 1431 200 tr.. relay · 1 Or•nge ~ti (Coic. Ganda, OWtn, Panggal>ean). 1~5 26; 2. Orange CCWJ L !Armour. Bennett. Helm. llbby), 1 S2.1S. - 3. s.ddlebKlt, 1 Sl OS 0r.,._ eo..t 166, Pal~ 122 1 .....-diving· I ~(JI). 186 7. 2 Chr1n•t (P), 16) 2 200 medler. relay • 1 Orange C«>Mi (Cox, Sealy. <"t,lndi. Ow.fl , I SS 03, 2 Pilomar, 2 04 32. 1 Or~ CMJI (Armour. Y•tbrougl\ U<edi. ~en). 2~~ - 200 t._ 1 C:O. (OCC). 1:39.81. 2. Lawren<e (P). 2 01 Ba, J Alrnovt (OCQ, 2"09 04 200 tM 1 H1tlop (OCQ. 2 27.28; 2 Befmudu (Pl 2 27 87, 3 C•tril COCO. 2 12.27. SO ff'M 1 Ping.,.bean (OCO. 25.73. 2 YatPS (P). 26 '8. J Hflm (OCO. 26 6S 100 fty 1 Ganda (OCO. 1 oz.A 1, 2 Bemoude7 (Pl. 1 04 06, l Ob-.gon (Pl, 1 07.24 100 "-1 Pann~bean (OCO S6 19. 2 1..a-•nce (P), S6 B , 3 Y•t~ (P), S8 13 500 tr.. 1 Co• (OCC), 5 29 71. 2 Bermudez (P). • s 41 u. 3 Armour coco. s·o 36 100 b.ck · I Gand1 (OCQ. 1 01 96; 2 0-0 !OCC). I 0761. l Wag~r (P), 110 10 ~- 100 bN.ut · 1 Ntliwn (P). 1118 63, 2 Sealy l'K-0. 1 12 11; l Reid (OCC). 1 14 03 50 fl'! 1 Hislop (OCQ, 30 74; 2 Ob<eqon (P), 30 11, Libby (OCC). 30 19 50 b.ck . I Ne1l>en (P), 27.79, 2 Owen IOCQ. 30 ll. 3. Helm (OCQ, 31 76 100 1M • 1 P1n99a1>ean (OCQ. 1-04 11, _i L1wtenct1 (Pl, I 05 72; 3 Hlllop (OCC), 1 08 60 50 breast 1 Neilsen (P). 31.81; 2 S&aly (OCQ, ll 63. l CMral (OCO. 34.08. 200 frff relay • 1. Pilomltf, 1 ·44. 2 Orange C~st (Co .. G•nd•, OwM, P•ngg•be•n), I 45.26 tte,.1744 ff20.~e11 •11-tff . I I ( c I I\ lioµsCup Tourney info -- lt's time to sign up to play in the sixth annual Uons Cup Soc- cer Tournament that pits Costa Mesa and Newport Beach schools against one another on May 16-18. Register at your school office t.h1oughout the wee of April 21. Last year's tournamoot includ- ed over 1,800 players on 83 teams representing 26 elementary and junior high schools wtthm the Newport·Mesa school district. The tournament includes players from the third through eighth grad and is the only opportunity for local cfuldren to represent their schools in a C<?mpetitive sporting event. This wons Club sponsored event taps mto the resou.rces of the soccer tommuruty including voliinteers from local AYSO regions and soccer dubs. For more information of volun- teer oppQrtunities call MikE!_ Galasso at 631-3439. TENNIS CONTINUED FROM 83 10 at the Oakwood Apartments (-across trom Newport Harbor High's Davidson Field) in an exhibUion against teaching pro Steve Wiere. It 's a Wilson Demo Day at -Oakwood from 10 a .m. to 1 p.m. Tennis fans will get a chance to win prizes and test new rackets and equipment. Funny thing is, Braverman is sponsored by Pnnce rackets. Q Braverman, who works with Wiere and Ross Case (Big Canyon Country Club), recently knocked off three professionals to advance to the.quarterfinals at a U~TA women's challenger in Ho4ston, including upsetting . Maria Jose Gaidano, the second seed who is ranked l 27th on the WfA Tour. Braverman would have been top-seeded.at the Easter Bowl, ' Ncwpon 8ach1Cc:i.m .,_. Deily Paloc recreation standings .~ SPNNCI SOfl1IAU c... ..... Mod.. CIDIDC 1. Emerald Plumbing. 10; 2. We Try Hardet, 8; 3. Beachcomben, 6; 4. We Oashit. 6; 5, Take Your Base, 2; 6. Rug Rats. 0. Mod." COED 0-1 1. California Oreamln'. 1 t; 2. Villa Martinique, 8; 3. Sha~bites, 6; 4. Ziggy. Ziggy, Ziggy; 5. Zuble s Ory Dock. 4; 6. Rive Rates, • 1. Mod. COED 0-2 1. Beer Buddies, 10; 2. Cleats N' d eavage, 7; 3. Pierce St. Annex. 6;. 4. Verifone, 6; 5. The Rookies, 5; 6. Fair11iew 2. 1. COEOC 1. Zubie's, 16; 2. Cleats N' Cleavage, 12; 3. Shorehouse, 7; 4. Pierce St. Rippea. 5. ~ad Batters, 3. <X>EO o-'i t .•Fairview 1, 12; 2. ~Billiards Muckraken. 9; 3. Homeward Bound, 8; 4. Squeeze Play, 8; 5. Avco-Desiacs, 2; 6. Muffin Monsters, 2. COEOD-2 1. Riptide, 12; 2. Fileoet Brewdogs, 8; 3. Lanier llgersharks. 8; 4.,Riptide, 8; S. Team Big Boys, 0.. MEHSB-1 l. Blood, Sweat & Beers, 10; 2. Pierce St. Terminators. 8; 3. Foto Art, 6; 4. Shorehouse, S; 5. PDC. 4; 6. Theodore Robins Ford, 2. MENS C-3 1. Team Easton, 10; 2. Bam, 8; 3. El Centro, 8; 4. The Chudcs, 6; 5. JRA Shooters, 4; 6. Young Guns, 0. but an ear infection and bronchi- tis caused her to pull out. The nation's No. 1-ranked female will leave ~ay 14 for Europe, beginning with the Ital· ian Open, followed by the Astrid.~ Bowl in Belgium and the Frencll' Open, all junior events. After a brief stay at home, Braverman will play in an event -.at Roahampton, England, then Wimbledon. the only time all year U.S. national team members play on grass. She will then play several pro challengers in -the swnmer. Cl Nina Vaughan, CdM High standout, reached the finals at the Long Beach Open earliet this month in the girls 18s, losing to Allison Bradshaw. ln three weeks, Vaughan is expected to play at the Anaheim Open. 0 Ken S~ Palisades Club owner, received a letter jrom Thailand this week from a former John Wayne Club member now living there. saying how excited they were to see the Davis Cup WoMINs 1. USA Trophy. 14; 2. 8-r Me Ute, 10; 3. Zuble's, 8; 4. Alleycats, 2; 5. Olrtbags, 2. MINSO 1. TNT, 11; 2. Mudville, 9; 3. The Dogs, 8; 4. Hogue's Goldsdll.,-s, 7; 5. Ballpark Bell B~ 6; 6. Ball Busters, 3; 7, X-Men, 3; 8. The Stag, 1. ... C.1 1. Quien Es, 12; 2. Matinlc. 8; 3. Giants, 6; 4. RenegotiatofJ. 5; 5. Mulllgans, 4; 6. SJadcers, 0. MENSC·2 1. New Beginnings, 9; 2. Bam Burners, 8; 3. POC. 7; 4. Budmen, 5; 5. Homeblrd, 4; 6. Oute~ Again Shooters, 3. Ml.NS C-4 1. Plush, 8; 2. Superior Benefits, 8; 3. Team Cali, 8; 4. Jabods. 6; S. Simply Hawaiian, 2; 6. Centerfield Sports Bar, 2. MINS 0-2 1. Marauders, 10; 2. Cone, 8; 3. My Leg ~urts, 6; 4. Old Timers, 6; 5. Swing This, 4; 6. Don't Matter, 2; 7. Barr-Barians, 0. MENS D-3 1. Polk High, 8; 2. The Pirates, 6; 3. Land of the Lost, 4; 4. Rebels, 4; 5. Just fa< Beer, 2; 6. Q-Club, 2. MENS D-4 1. C>-4 Ever. 10: 2. Pathfinders, 8; 3. Hooligans, 6; 4. Surf-N·Turf Landscape, 4; $. The Sharks, 4; 6. Oucers, 1; 7. Slammers, 0. NMCC MENS LEAGUE 1. Blue-Sox, 8; ~)White Sox, 7; 3. Red Sox, 6; 4. B ack Sox, 3. on television. ...... Q Age-old events: The Oj~ Valley Tennis Tournament, which starts Thursday, is three years away from turning 100-years-old. The Adoption Guild Charity Terinis Tournament is three years away from turning 40. For details on the Adoption Guild, May 24~26 and May 31-June 1, call Donna Davison at 675-0633, or pick up an application at a nearby dub. 0 Cd.M's Scott Davis and Newport Beach 1ienni.s Club teaching pro Kevin Forbes are seeded No. fin the 35s this weekend at the Scouts---00 Court Celebrity Pro-Am tennis event at Riviera Country Club. Robert Van't Hof and Chris Dunk are seeded No. 2 in the 35s. The winner of the division gets a wild card into Ufe Jimmy Connors Senior~ event. l • RIOfARD-DUNN's d ub tennis column appears twice monthly . ·l!ll -~ ~ By Fu ('I-+) 11:n -11;lc, .. By Phone By MaWln Pel"80ll: R11 11· .. m11J d1•;11llirn• .. 11n· .. 11hj1•1·1 111 d umi:•· wi1 l111111 1111ti• 1· TI11· pulifi .. lwr t•'"t'f\t'' tlw ril!lll '" n·11 .. or n·da-.. .. ify. n·1 j.,,. ur n·jc·1·1 1111\ d11.,.,ifi1·d 11th 1"1·1i-1·1111·111 Pl1•11,1· rq1..-r11111\'1·rr11r 1h111 11111\0 lw 111 \·1111r d11 .... ifil'd 1111 i111111c·1li1111·ly. Thi· Dail~ ljilot 111Tt'fJI' 1111 · lml1ility fur 1111~ l'n11r 111 1111111h1•r1i .. 1·1111•111 fur wltwh it 11111) lw n·~p1111 .. ihl1• ''"'••pc fell' dlt' t'Chf 11( tllC' 'flllt"•' a1·111ally 1wn1pi1•d liy 1'11• •·rror. C:rc·dit 1·1111 11111) ht• 11ll11w1•d for ilw fir,, i11 ... ·r1i1i11 . ~ 11-"" ··--I Ne-I Me SEIMCE DmECTOIN -for All Your Home and Business Needs - ..._ .. ..,.........,.__atNJNt "'"'"" l'li ·'" '"' 1 ... ~ \lttlf ltitttr-.· 111111 1·'""" u111nh1 t .m~t -.. II, .ttl """ lt.11 l •1lh ·• ptttr •1w•h· J VISA (?H) h-+:.!·!ib7X :no \\1· .. , B:" ~.n ... 1 t · .... 1.1 \l,• .. 11 <:.\ 11:!11:17 \1 \, .. I"'" Kl.,f b. 11.u "" Hours "I t"fq 1li1 '"'" ~t:10.1111-:-1:0lfp111 \1.-.,.t .. \ I rt•l.o ..------Deadllnes ---- Monday ........... .Friday S:OOpm Thun-duy .. Wt'dn r..da) S:OOpm Tut':.day ......... Monda) 5:00pm Friday .......... Thursday 5:00pm a-.h 80,000 ....._, IA<h w...._ I"' Onfy ~21 wftlo 14 "'4\, min.I • c.11 U.. ., M2-M78 dl2 \\111~-111 8 .I011111-:-1.00p111 ,,, .... L.,-1 ... 1 .• , \\f'd nt>sda y .... Tuesda) S:OOpm ·al u rday ........... Friday S:OOpm PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTl~E PUBLIC NOTICES Have you staned doing wile Thia slatement was liled CEJITER DRIVE \fEST SANTA MORTGAGEE SERVICES UC GENERAL 1002 FOUNTAIN NEWPORT ---------business yet? No Have you s1aned doing wilh the County Clerk of ANA, t:AufoRM&A '(MOTE: IS A DEBT cou.ECTOR AT: HOUSES/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil VALLEY 1034 BEACH PUBLIC NOTICE James A Davidson. Gen-business yet? No Orange County on 3-21·97 CASHIER'S CHECl<(Sl UT BE TDIPTIHG TO cou.ECT A CONDOS Gov't Foreclosed iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii10ii6iiiii9 NOTICE e;~::a::~::menl was filed ~~:E~!1;,!,~~C2as ftled 19973714932 lllADEPAYASlETOLOtlESTAR DEBT. AK'f INFORMATION HomH from pennies 1• INVITINOBIDS Wllh lhe County Clerk of With th• County Clerk of Dally P1lol Aplll 19, 2e, llORTGAGEESEIMCES.LLC. 08TAINEDWIU.IEUSEDFORFOR SALE on$1.0ellnquen1To.x, YoeD~~~:e~riuND B~~!'•vie~t~~.n~~~ Sealed bids may be r• Orange County on 44.97 Orange Counry on 3·5-97 May 3, 10, 1997 Sa928 ~~'::.-=."'::"ii L~T~E. Al»2571n ••••••••• Repo's. REO's. Your ONE OF TWO HID· & Upgraded! 3Br+ celved1t1he ot1iceoflh1 19973718451 199737 13152 PUBLICNOTICE llnderllidDMdofTMtlnthe a r ea . Toll Free OEN ADS. ENTER FR.Ute!720·1704Bkr City Clerll, al 3300 N1wpon Daily Pilot Apnl 5. 12, 19, Daily Pilot Aprll 5, 12, 19, ptaplfty1iti11Mdlnllldtovftty GENEnnw• 1002 1 •8•0_0t.·H2~183•98°1 oo THE DINNER FOR Bluffs Townhome Boulevard, P.O. Box f?68, 28, 1997 Sa923 26, 1997 Se922 Fictitious Business indSlll1~becl 11: Al-. l\.IU. ft TWO CONTEST. \ Newport Beach. CA. 92658· Name Statement lully dMcrlbed 111 CM allow for current ll1llng1. Lowest pricer N.B. 8915 until 11:00 AM on Iha PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE The lof!owlng poraont are ~Deed of Tnm. APN 4117"4119197 •$189,500" :~ic~aiYm~' .~~~·b~:~·h:il Fictitious Business Fictitious ~utlness doing business 11: Weal· fl35HOOI The~ ... = BALBOA 12!~!~t .,350~;~~~,,,. b d d d f Name Stalement Name Statement eoaal Packaging Company, and othlf--_.. NCll'IC Vl9W Attention HUNTINGTON H• openue anpr•ka or: The followlng persons are rr,a tollowtng persons are 6562 S11rshrne Drive. Hun· If. any• of Ille ftll propany •MCMUAL NM Home Owners PENINSUIA 1007 HARBOUR 1042 BY OWNER Prime cog near ar 1 ting ton Booch Calllornla de9cribecl abow It putpOfled to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii N t P B f Conlrael Number: 3095 do ng bu1lne11 as: SHY, dong business as: V & J 92647 • bl· tOM TOWNHOUsE DRIVE C ewpor en oy ront Engineer 's Estlmaie: 202 17th SI. Suite A. Hun· ln\leslments, 73 Encanlado C lh 1 J Al 1 cOsTA MESA. CAUFOAHIA emetery •Mortuary & •BALBOA COVE* Seanate Townhome w/dock. 1·1/2 size lot. ,..3000 00 1lng1on8each,CA92648 Canyon, Rancho Sanla 8 erne oan eger, MCI T Chapel •Crematory RE A I!! 30' Boal Dock +3BR • 2-stry, 5b r . Sba, · · Dale A Morrow 202 171h Ma1ga111a CA 92688 6562 S11i1hino Drive. Hun· t2'U The undenll• rvtt" • • gen I 4Br 3Ba., on deepwaler St 990 ooo 1024 w Approved Br SI. Sui18 A, Hun1tng1on Michael 's1ev1n Jonet. 73 llnglon Beach, CA 92647 diedllllM any 111111111~ tot any 3500 Pacific View Drive Showcase those 3BA Townhouse. 2-cor w/3011 dock. Large Bay A~e. N·a. 675·7599. /al Don Webb, Publlc Beach CA 92648 Encanlado Canyon ABn· Thia bu1lne11 11 eon-lnc:omc.t-of die "'"' Newport Buch spoelal properties In garage. $285,000. patio, r emodeled. Work• Dlreotor Rvan · J Bucltholdl. 202 eho Sarni Maigariii. CA dueled by: an lndlvldual lddrtll and ottMr ~ 944-2'700 our Homes of the Broker. 983-8377. $4991000 Sandy HARBOR RIDGE Proa~llve blddera may I 71h SI. Suite A, Hun· 92688 Have y-:iu started doing delltlnlllllon, " ""• "'-... -.. -----11'411 Week & Open Home Duplex 311 33rd SI. R bl p • 190• Ocean Viow• obtain OM .. 1 ol bid docu· llnglon Beach. CA 92648 Slaven Lockwood Van-bualnt11 ytt? No herll'n. Said .... wlll M l'llldl. PIERCE__... Gulde published $368K Open 1.ep01. u 7;'4.;;J.':eo:gt. 8000+sq.fl. Custom m•nls 11 no coal al the of· Homero Valdez. 202 17ch dusen. 73 Encantado Can. f~1therlr~ J. Fl1:01., 11 d ~ ~ =..=: IEU llOADWAY each Saturday In the 4 /1 9 ·2 o ·2 e •2 7 -=~....-~-...,,....,..,---Homo. $2,800,000. fie• of the Public work• ~~ac~u~~ 9~84~unllngton ri~;·c~a~~~Santa Marg•· ..,.,,h• 1~,a ~~:ty w~l~rk'°oi ,...rin, tltlt, pamlllcN, Of Real Estate Tab. It's Ownr/Agl 873-8081 T~~1r;1'~~~~~~:d.•~~1·,...8_0_<>-_e_40_·e_e_e_1_ Department, 3300 Newpon This • buslnHs 11 con· Th.is buslnass is con-Orange County on 3·13·97 MCllM4M-. 10 ,., the Mort~~%!u~~el an effClcl111e and 5011 Dock. Great LIDO Steps 10 beach. loulevard. P.O. Box 1768, dueled by· • general Part· dueled by: a general part· 19973714018 tr.Ml"'"9 ~ 111111 of the lnoicponslve way to COSTA MESA 1024 Loe. 3·Cer Garage. 5395/$495. Single, p\11 1'4ewpan Beach, CA 926~8· ner1h1p nersh1p Dilly Pilot April 12 19 28 ~I) -.,rtd lly llid °"41 of 110 Broadway reach homebuxer1I $9851000, sandy entry, Tenn. W/d. lurn. 1915. Have you llarted doing Havo you Slartad doing May 3, 1997' • S~924 ~1111111111111=-~:. Costa Mesa Call our ClaHI led Rubln·Poweri, agt. No peta. 673·G103 For further lnlormauon. buslne11yet?No buslneuy11?No ,....._If w*CM'W..t. M•·8180 DeportmentTodaylf Curb App eel 714·B40·5804 •NewportHe19hts• call Fong Tl8, Project Man-Oale Morrow Michaels. Jones PUBLIC NOTICE :'::. ~ of Tnm. ..... 642·5678 $169,900. 3Br 2Ba 327 Catalln• Dr ager 11 (714) &44-3840. Thie 1talemen1 w11.1 filed This 1talerMnl w11 flied ..._ and ..,_ of the (5:) Ask about our Ask "Mac" 721·2433 3br/3ba, den. pool. Pub)lehed Newport with lhe County Cle1k ol wllh lhe County Clerk or NOT1CE OF TIIJST&I MU T""* and f CM lrWll n-= • current apeclalsl __ T..,..•-='...,..-.,...,....,.11..,..R:-•,,...•.,..l-=to_r_a_,LAGUNA Mlrtl oceon view. h aeh..Co11a Me11 DaJiy Or1nge County on 2·28·97 01ange County on 3-13-91 Tl Ma.: ....U.fllt U. Ma.: ..., lllr ..W 0..., tllf T""'-Thi =:::;::::=:::::====~ N~ HOMES BEACH 1048 Reduced 10 $495Kll Ptlot April 111 23 1997 1897:J7t2883 18973714120 = vr'C: ~Olf~l totll ..... of ttll t""'6d Oov't Foreclo••d FROM Sa37,990 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Grundy Rllr 675·6181 t . • Sa929 Cally Pilot Match 29. April Dally P1101 April 12, 19, 26, ~TED 1,_ UllLOI YOU ....,_ of tfll ......,_ ... Hom•• from pennies Eastslde Costa Mesa Nwprt Shore•. 2Br-t ----------5, 12. 19, 1997 Sa920 May3. t997 S1925 TM<I ACTQI TO llM>TlCT °""'llydlt~toM..W '°"~ ~ on $1. Dellnquenl Tax. Westport Homes l~ectaoular Cuatom Don, Hrdwd/Slate Fir•, !t .PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE YOUR MOfJEtrY, IT IMY • •11•1=•==:: 0"'0"'U"'"' Repo·s, REO'a. Your 2545 Senta Ana Ave. m, Oo••n Vlewat Remodeled Kil & 9otltlousauslnees IOlDATA~IALI. • =:'11111n*,.Hfcd111of AllfHl_.......,..tlnlllts area. Toll Free _ __,_,,1_1 __ 4_·6_4_8.,..·5_2 ... e ... 1 __ 4Br w/Levol Street. Baths Baths. Waa -~ame Statement fictitious Busln•H. Fictitious lualn•H YOU MUD NI IJIP\MATICM Ille Molol ,ti Sale • la ,....,... .. ,. ...... , ...... ~.. 1•800-218·9000 •OPEN HOUSE• S839K 720-1704•Bkr $289,000 Reduced to followlng '*'°"' ar• Name Statement Name Statement 01' THI MATUM OI THE 1117 en 11 TM ...,....,, .., fllr ......... Acl If 1tll IS e•t.H· 1398 4oe Mognolla S269,000l I 723,4494 g bu1lnu1 11· The following Ptr1on1 are The foUowlng per10nJ 111 MIXElllllG AOAMT YOUJ u!Mlir .iw'o.i flf TNllll llft. ...... .-. ...... 1111te1M for current ll1llngs. Saturda~ 1-4 NEWPORT Balboa Newport O'f Olaulo Sub•. dOl~bullrttll H : •I MIL· doln3 bu1lntu u :a) YOU tMOUlD CDfTACT ~,.,.....,, ......... to It Mwl11ff .. ..., lll'tflrlMt.1---------'"---Aomodoled E'1lde Realty ~:::;o s1 .. Cotti ~~~s.1~r 2fs'fo~~,.n'U~~ ::~·.W~~~''Ha~Jw::'e~0~j t:':Nt°".,.,..:n-= t.,~_,O.:...-=: 11 .. 11111 .. ., "'"'"''"'""' home. 3BR +den, BEACH 1069 --0=-p=m~N,...s~u-N.:.._1-..,.--'°" Pllnntra t 110 POOLS ANt1 SPAS1 27071 Woodward I Hardware, d) lllMCD, U...C.. • dulw ~ flw ........ _. 1 wwllllll NII•,. tlCt. CM lllftltll, 2DA. Famlly room. SEA FAfAI 11., St Cotti MtH Cabot Ao1d, Sulit 120, LA· Act H1rdw11e, . 2343 N • ........., TNlfll _.., elli ;;;;--el o.i:'i:;; lllcillell Ml • ........._....,..., .. er '* t339,000• 3br/2ba 1 blk Bk Bay. Harbor 6 Ca1allna lil1imit '' · a.una Hlfll. CA. 12853 Tuelln, S1n11 Ana. CA ,...... ee o.M el Trwt ...... Tiit...,....,..-.............. ••lllNillaa19 Owner deeptr11e, Skll1. S285k. Open/ Front Row Views A. Oevldeon tt438 J'obtl1 L. Futco, tt Felt· 92705 ,_..-. • i.n-ll ..W ...... ef W _. .... _,_.,,... • ..,!11111. bring all Olftrtl Bright. Lg. yd. Agt 3BR 3BA Huge pallot • .Clrcte, ,Ounlaln lane Road, Laguna Niguel, Woodward'• Hardware ... ....-. Ill ... ,,..., ..._ti w le_,,_.. ....... ,....1r..-:• Bllboa Newport Jackie Ollfls..1.. Reallor. Patty 6•4-8373 xaog 1391,000 CAl2'7ot CA.12177 Inc., (CA), 23'3 N. Tuaun. ef'*-._.111 ..... 111111 ......,"""" 111 "" TMI 1.,11,..,..,."' ~.Inc. •831·8u11• ••wtront Condo Boat Call tor gate code. • .. 1 J Oavldaon Carol L. Futco, 11 Falttane ST1hnll4 ~b • ,CA 127051 ef 111 c._ ~ !! ......, II ....._ Diii: Alll ........, ... ., ......, NA\&lftftrt illp avajt, 2br/2ba, aec MatVAnn MoQulr• Sylvinlle Chet•' Ao~ Laguna Niguel, CA. 1 uanell • con-OMMll c:...,. -.. ,,--~M-* .... ..,,... · _ ...... ,..._ FOUNTAIN bldg. owe 111. Only •.._.no V*Y CA 1210i 121n dUC19d by: • eotPQtallon ~ .-...i • • •m• u..c. • ... 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Lot• or ltemi ....... -r." :-.=~.:.:! •• """'" ~.::;:--· "& "": ""' ~;:::~ "· :.~· .. :.--72a ttet ':.f 'r = ·~:.~..42~l 1_ ...... 1n~c ... 1u ... 1 ... m.ue1.11dL.;...\- f'Ne;,'pon BnchlCosta M'esa Daily Pilot • . , SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1997 I NEWPORT ROOMS 2 706 RENTALS TO BUSINESS BUSINESS.. BUSINESS MONEY LOST & NIWPORT . BEACH NEWPORT 1069 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2669liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SHARE 272 4 OPPORTUNITY OPP ORTUNITY OPPORTUNITY TO LOAN 2 9 14 FOUN D 2925 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1=iii11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii N. •. Oc •an front & 2 9 0 4 2 9 04 2 904 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii POINTa Nll'WPORT 2•r Condo Oated i• •189' t72•• 22nd St. P\lt room N8 •••utltu l Hae iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Need Mon•'tl LOST Ht ol k• TtlH• LUXURIOUS Comm.. pvt garag• UJI 2 8A ll:ts unfurn, share bath. 1'450 + dep, utlla. AT LAST Dlacover p 0 Sell Your Trull Deed vicinity ol '400 bl CONDOS boast 3BD. w/opener, high cells. D/W 1..a. 60it30 pool. Utll paid. N/S pr•I. Parking ·~· Wamk. How YoJ Ca n Ea rn PAY H NI! ROUTE Ve ndln9:Create your Coah Avallable Nowl Oahlta Ave, CdM. 2.5BA. The square Bleon/Jamoree No P•I•. Carport. Kitchenette In room. Walk to bet\, 645-8783 •m••lnn Incom e 35 Local & Eatab Sites own future. Check this ITC (714) 728·5166 Sat, 4/12. fS73-7 footage rangH from S1050. 721·90134vea Vl•t• Del M••• Lndry. 1 block to /8 ~ • • Earn up to $1500 wkly oull Cati for "" bro· 1500aq.fl.·1880aq .fl. 78t-9teO-daya Wayne *545-4855* Newport Pier. S490. NB luff• Share w/Ma· With Th• Internet. 1·800·89fS.4980 chure. 1·800·820·6782 ••••••••• ••••••••• Offered at Call Sam 975 -4808 IUI• Fem Br/Oen/Ba. New tndullry, emerg· POWERFUL INCOME S235,90()..S25U>OO 2BA Townhome •BEACH AREA• Gar. Avl lmm•d $600) Ing growth company. S5k S10k I lbl --------•ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONALS •rokerCo-o p 2 .6BA. Lrg 2-car Penlnaula t-'4Bd. ttB Home w/1paclou1 mo+\l'zutls.644·0263 Timing 11 Everything In ·ltrst +;0P0g!vs~ M O NEY Call Today 648·80'48 at t ach gar a g •, Winter & Vacation rma, S650. W/D, pool, Free Seminar. Call Don 't p aaa It u pl T O LO AN 2914 VIII• P o int 1 bed Remod. End unit. Rentala. Reaerva Now Jae. µ111 lncld. Female Nowt 24Hr Meaaago: Not MlM. Coll now! --------r---------- S1500/mo. 840-588<4 tor Beat ~atec1ton1 praf'd. &45·135 4 COMMERCIAL 714.7 3 3 .3935 1·800·541-3010 xt11 LOST & SEEKING upper end unit. FP, Many Oce•nfronta FE ATURE our Fine•--------AD NUMBER 2 garage, pool, walk Bal Nwpt Hgta Fabulous VILLA RENTALS REAL ESTATE Chocolates In your •VENDING ROUTE• YOU HAVE FOUND FO U ND 2925 WO~EN . ) 3004 111· St7Sk. 759·93t 4 Custom Home Up· 714-975-4912 VACATION own Candy Shop In •20 prime locations• ONE OF TWO HID· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii graded 3bd/2ba. lrg RENTALS 2722 Costa Mesa area. low •Priced lor quick DEN ADS ENTER FOUND 2 cockatlels Handsome Attor.,t"' t backyard. S2800mo. B••utllul, Ne)N 2 +2 Investment. Call Mrs. aale•900·711·4361• THE DINNER FQR 191h and Orange, CM 1 MOB LE Agt 840.7000 •301 corner unit In Back BUSINESS OFFICE Burden'• Gourmet TWO CONTEST. c n Sqturday 4/12. Sooks vory auracllvt HOMES 1 100 Bay w/large wlndowa H.B. Slops to aand. Candy Co., Dallas. TX 4/17-4/19/97 722·1739 slim wht female 26·3i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pvt Beac h 2 +2. New and high colllnga. View. 2 & 3 bdrm FOR RENT 2769 ,(972 ) 991·8 239 ............... -tor dt1t1ng.v .360·494; decor/Berber/llert/pnt, 'Pvt gar, w/d , fp, trig. $800 SlOOO/wkly y .... ded!..tw. """ '.:::!:':!"-Money to Loan FOUND Proscription e 1 MILE TO BEACH FP, patio, pool, carprt. 'G•t•d Community • Neod More Caah Flow? -""'""' •N .,.,,..._,, gtassoa In vicinity of ---------..,..,. 2 Lrg 1 /drm Mobile $1295, qulatl 673·3059. $1365. 7.88·1748 Pgr, 9oo.6t6-4018 3020 .Newport Blvd $40k PT, S75k + FT. Pfopels ~IO success. Fmslic ON 1 ST & 2ND 211t St & Orange, CM. Homos t uo or buy. s v ti Office/Store, lOOOSF, No oxp noedod. EZ OPP'X!Unily Wllh Ofow!no tele· MORTGAGES· on Su n . 4 /1 3 . Loe. at 1741 Pomona V•ftJ•lll•• ,Studio Unique 1bdrm 1b• pend Your ac• o n $195 0 . Ort Loc/Prkg. set-up 410·820·6733 COIMUlicalions co olletS per· Res .. comm. rell, 642·9304 C.M. S p1'3,.,10 Call P~nthae furn/unfurn. w/lofl condo style apt. ~::.r !~~I~ ~fwP~rt~~ 673·1283 375·3551 Tho Community :a~~s 1nd lhe chanc! lo business and con· _W_h_y_p_t-ay--H-ld-0--.N Leslle 714·852·5589 Pool, gym, gar, walk Vaulted celll nga, 11';1ht Superb 4br 3ba, pool Store/Ofc for loase. Market Place. ~l now(71')4~D041 structlon loans 11va11 Sook. with chlldcaro? to bch S925. 494·8604 & airy walk through h d I 122 ·An•t • Ba l la Further Into call 1 e r 1 B• 8 wide 35 fdtction, large walk·ln +car uc ango or • • Class1fled ~r:; Co 11 C I a a a If I e d long In quiet Traller closet. dishwasher, 1lmll1r In CdM/NB area. Straight Lse. Call 94 2.5 e7 a 1·800·775-0712 x5910 today' 642.5678 SELL·. your used vehicle , 1hrough classified 642·5678. Park. Cal• ok. Close -private extra large Call Marc Foufola Chrls-agt 673-4498 •-------- 1 APARTME FX 33·3-4M53·0919 -------------------------------------.... to ahopp ng. 642·1353 NTS patio from llvlng room, Ph 33•3-4480•0047 S e nio r Park Dblwld• FOR RENT addlllonal patlo ofl of COMMJ!RCIAL S1]r;4R1:lNiG 2br 2ba noar Sr Ctr. bdrm w/outslde llor-1 _______ _ Fully roturb, beautiful age apace. Vertical RENTALS TO PltOPEITY 2778 . '• •. park. Great dealt blinds Included s17 soo. 5 48·8703 throughout, skylight In SHARE 272 4 • BALBOA living room, unlquoliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -"-Need .A.: A M~W ISLAND bathroom/ vanity/ W W CEMETERY LOT/ 2606 dreaslng areal Neutral BHutlful, N.B. 3Br 1000-1500 Sq. Ft. iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii carpet throu'ghoull 2.5Ba lg kit, hi cell, CRYPT 1225 B•". Front 1 Br fp, Carport stall to ac· Berber crpt, fp, patio. Cateri:l Compan~ . ATTENTION I HAltlOI lAwN ·MtOUVI MIMottlAL P AJIK PIONITY OWNERS • commodale 1 vehicle w/d. pool/spa, prkng. dwah, parking. N/pots. Included. Very bright S525. Erin, 497-4485 establ' ed in 198 B US1N'ESS?? Yrly. St 150 o lnclds xn:,nd' t I utlls. 8 3·8fS40 and open llvlng areal CM 2Br 2Ba In Newpo rt e ,.-mg to arger Call now, won't laitl Landing. Rm w/pvt ba. facility. Location 'B•autllu per 2bd/ $1470. 788·0931 Pool, apa. 1475/mo. central to South Coast Iba. a patios, new Incl utls. 444·1332. Plaza, Orange County carpet. $1200 month I••••••••• Airport, Fa.shion •300 1/2 Coral• Coa t• M••• 1 Large llllaod. Must meet 1·310-273·3300 MISCELIANEOUS, bodrobm. $35Q/monlh · Health Department ---------RENT"~" + 1/2 utltltlea. Call approval. ~ 722·0137. BALBOA l•••••••••--D-o_w_n_t_o_w_n_H-.-B-.-Chris 631-0778 PENINSULAJ 2607 r--------Non.smoker to share After 12 noon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii R 00 MS 2 7 O 6 f urnlahod 2br 2.Sba townhomo, w/d, fp, dishwasher. pool, Jae. ••••••••• weight room. Muat Qre•t View At The Beacht Back Bay aroa. lrg 1bd w/garage· $1 ,095 room, $400/mo $200/ Mgr, fS7 3·2519 soc. All amens, no pets/smkg 544·0536 Love Do g Ginger! -BUSINESS & $600. + utls. Susan PINANCE'f 714-960 ·5810 , ______ ....,.. ___ _ CM Cable, w/d , phone East CM· $45()/lst + 6 LOTS 2622 hk-up, $300. + 1/3 utls mon lse. Cat ok, quiet, -------- $200.dep 648·3706 peaceful, w/2 happy BUSIN ESS FOR SALE 14 00 L f g airy 2bd/t ba (LM) 384 Hamilton creative people! 63"92111 OPPORTUNITY .• 2 9 0 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil upstilrs, 1/2 garage.•------------------ Humbolt 1a1and W/O. Avail May w. BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 a2s2 Tlabury Ln 675-5695. 673·5688. FOR RENT 2769 FOR RENT 2769 Hunt H8'bour MEOW MEOWI Xtra Lrg Lotti Price WOOF WOOFI Reduced to $855,000. We have the perfect Phll Tymon, •gt 714..&40·2207 homo for you & your dog or ~c;at. Huge llvlng apace avall. In t 2800 sq. c. Garden Suite · Can be divided HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT BALBOA PENINSULA B••ch & B•v 3bd. 2ba. Upper duplex, Cllth ce11. 2 pvt decks. 2-car gar..: 1. fplc, $1750/mo. 6?5-9147. CORONA DEL~ 2 122 C•p• Cod 3Br 2Ba ~ De n remodel. New kit oppl, tp. By bch. • 601 Polnlae"la Ave $2400 840·0214 S pyglaaa Hiii View. 6Br 4.5Ba, Fam Rm+ Bonus R m. S4200fmo lse · 714·644·1481 COSTA MESA 2.12 4 3br/2b• trlplex upstairs unit, balcony, 2·car garage. $1250 •779 Scott Pl.• 984·8 5 8 5 NEWPORT BEACH 2 169 & 2 br. apt. homes. Wood burning fire· places and glganllc patios. Close 10 tho beach, 1hopplng & achls. Starting from $985. Call 789·1753 for more detalla. •aomt reatrlctlons apply _ abundanr adjacenc parking. Convenient, cop quality commercial ·area. Negociable terms. QUIET 8c SBllBNB · . Palm l\f:esa .Apart•••ents So near & yet so far ... That's the feeling you get · when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush greenery of $Cdudcd woods & mtdy palms. A Studios. 1 & 2 Bedrooma • JRS.1625 • 1BR'675 • 28R'Tl5 A Nol'tta A Vtrtlal Blinds ACem,.Fans A NEW CMpet, Paint & Tiie .. Fltnea Room A Heated Pool & Jaami .. Patios Ii Balconies A G1r11ge9Avallable Find Our Hidden Classified Ads & WIN! Contest Rules: . \ Dinner for l . Simply find our hidden classified ads somewhere in our classified ~ection. Cut and paste the ads on the enny Two at . ltJB-•--RmJllllBE blank and mail. Newspaper entries only. no photo copies will be accepted. 2. All entries must arrive by noon, the following Wednesday. 3. Winner wiU be chosen by random drawing and winner$ name will appear the following week. One entry per person. One winner per week. 4. Comest will run 2/20/97 ch rough 5/ 15/97. Name~-~~----~~~~~ Address ------------------~ Phone ------~~-~~-~ Pute Ada Here Pute Adt Here SS PAYPHONES SS Local s ites avail. Low prices. S3K wkly pot'I. 1 ·800·800.3470 24hrs. AAA G reeting Ca rds Potential S45K part tlmo or $1 lOK full limo servicing local stores. No selling. accounts Included. Your $8950 Investment secured by Inventory. 800-771·3141 RENT tt:irough classifie{l WHAT 'HAPPENS 11 rou DOll'T ADVERTISE? NOTHING. Call the Classifieds (714) 642·5678 • • • ~ .• • • • • • • • • . 711e Legal Depmtm~t at the Daily Pilot is pl.easrd to announce a new seroi.ce now available to new businesses. Wi-will now SEAR(H the n;Jme for you at no extra charge, and save you the ti.me and the tn'p to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, ttf ter the searr:h .is rompleted we wiU file your .fict.itious buri~ name stak7nent with the County . Clerk, publish onre a week for fou r weeks as requirea by law and then file yqur ptoof of publication vtith the County Cink. ' ' Please nop by to file your fo:titious business statement at the Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St, 'Costa Mesa. If you cawwt stop by, please call us r.t (l 14) 642-4321 and we will make arrangements for fat' to handk thiI procedure by mml Jf yott should have any fitrther questions. pte1ue call.us and Wf" wiU be more than glad to assist you. Good luck in your new business! · ll,~ilY.~.~jlot '97.IEn • ... .... ,-1 .. ,J ~ . ·-.. ' . , . '· .. . " . , ~ . I I • ' ' 1 , ~ • ' I 4 • I ...... •• • -· r ·1• SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1997 LOYM!Nt EMPLOYMENT PvaNITVU to14 NIWPOaT 5530 55301•-----llACB 8189 Oelc ._.,.. aet ... 60. ••••&iiiiiiill f"' KARATE .~~F DEFENSE CuatoMer a.rvloe/ IP"-------.. lnald• S•I•• Fortuna SOC> Company •••king motivated lndMduaJ w/mln 1 yr e.xpar. In CUit 1.,-V/ telematkatlng to call 6 provide cu1tomer 1er- vlca to our community organization•. (25·30hra per wk) CaN or Nnd resume to: Dark ~ bl NC 1250. •STATK UL• Oak en& center 1325. Oolf club• ao fine CompUler dHk 190. fu rniture, mlrrora, Uk .. nu Wah/Ory 1875. balstoola, ent center, Call Ma-3090 10 halogao ttac lights, t & Children l'tlvate °' Group Em· t bbMI• on Phyak:al & ' l p lrltual ttan1fMma· tlon by 3rd DegrH Black. Belt Master/ Kenpo Karate Ane .. Cove Studio -714-723·8023 ""' .. &rtOYMENT Roceptlontet/ Light sec. Small lrvlne Law firm seeks resp. peraon w /goo-a phone & typing akllls. for a perm. position In a non·smoklng office. Office m'lchlne, and W.P. 5.1 exp. nee. Law firm exp. a plus. Mon-Fri. 8:30·5:00 . Competitive salary based on exp. Fax resume to: 252-8959 Pl"• c.offee tabl•~ and many ml1c 11em1I round 1125. e· fk>ral Fro m S 5 .·S50lJ . couch 1275. 548-4711. Newport North Townhom•• o ft Rattan Couch II' wflh rual cushions. '$125. 873-807t MERCHANDISE MISC. ~015 Unlver1lly/Jamboree 83 Cor9'ca Drive 714-790-H83 Sat/Sun a.s GIANT Moving & Clo•lng Flower Shop Sale -SATURDAY ONLYI· •ntertalnmont Publloatlona 151 Kalmu1 IJ4 Cosia Mesa 92626 Alln: Ms. Lauren at 662·2020 ... 7am-2pm. AnlJque .. ::M=----------1 Demon•trator• P T Sal••P•r•on FT/PT Miao. KJtchen Items, atollers, shop . aup. mPLOYMENT Weekends rn grocery Exp. Upscale la~•I/ reflg, dbl IZ mattreu. pllea. Birch treea. Gel-5530 atorea In area. Bl· mena' sportswear. 716 Wallo Drive p,M. ebrallon flags, glass llngual (Eng/Span). N:B. Golt Courae. Norlt•k• China veaH, clothes, Pot· Car necesaary. Must 852·8989 Trevor pattern. Almost pourri bins, 1ho....,.ase. be neal, friendly, with 1 complete aerv. for 8. Lota o( good atuHI sales ablllty. $8.50/hr. Sac retarla PT. Work Make otter. 546-0945 20291 Orchid St. dmlnlatr•tlve • .. •Aa•l•t• 714/557·5579 at home. Short hand (Orc:hard/lrvlne) 800/450-43 ?9 desirable. 575-0~. Ralph Loren Wicker G·SALE 1.+imed. opening . for profuslonal, flll\t paced , growlnQ office In lrvlne. ixcelfent customer (ervlce, communica- tion. and computer IBM) sklfls a must. need you nowt $11/hr. + benents & profit sharing. •• PASONA PACIFIC ,., t4-"752·9201 Driver tC'Sr Florl1t FT. M·F, 8:30-4:30. Satisfactory OMV record. 944-14 13 E x p 'd Sa las Assi st Computers + Flex hrs lor small Whlsle Co. Lv Mag 675-0432 or Fax Res: 751-6744 FLATBED DRIVERS Top pay planll Great mllea In all seasons. Guar anteed H ome ....-'..AOVERTISINO Every 4th Dispatch. SALES Great benefits T ELEMARKETING -and.bonuses Community nowspa-0·6 months -$.24 par seoks onorgotlc 6mo. • S.28 up to S.34-. • lndlvldual lor rotafl Call J.B. Hunt Flatbed Secretary 35wpm. aola. Frig, patio furn, Sa.lea exp. S8.50/hr. dishes elc, etc, etc. Ambitious, punctual. Great buyal 759-1805 M·F, 9-8. 723·5357. Secretary lnt'I Theme Park Co. WP 6.0 $18 00·$2000/mo. 832-1201 Fll-832·2166 Security Officer• Wolff Tanning Bed• Tan Al Home Buy Direct and Savel Low Monlhly Pmts Fr•• Color Catalog Call 1"800·711-0158 Immediate FT/PT poal-1---------tlona avallablel Call Wolff Tanning Bed• for appt 248-9160 Tan At Home We at Co Famlly B1zy Direct and S avel YMCA seeks ener· _Low Monthly Pmts Fr•• Color Catalog getlc, exp counaolora Call 1·800-711-0158 for summer programs. 847-9622 Jennifer --------- Sat & Sundalf 9am ·5pm 309 32nd St. Furniture, computer· and computer ·desk, prlnler, stereo equip. ment. bicycle, honey pine dining set w/ chairs. Misc & Morel Moving Salelll Sat Onllf 9-4:30 antiques. electrlc bed, appl, tools, garden tools. clths, pictures, books. Ficks-Reed couch fram9, and Work From Home WANTED more haehold flems. ·Earn $200-$400 TO BUY 6019 2500LakeParkLn Selllng Web Pagea liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sat 8·12, llke new Paul Cronin 733·3935 couch, color TV, king· al1play and now bus I· 1·800-325·1067 noss development. ___ c_o_L_R_o_qu_l_re_d __ •---------Old ~Coins Gold Sliver size · bedspread. kids Franklln Mint, S1erllng cllhs. toys. highchair, Old watches & Jewelry stroller, ore: chairs. Wes1coa11 Coln 642·9448 Mitsubishi Computer EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 Experience helpful. Flowa rs t a nd PT/FT Salary + Commlblon for persons w/exp and • Benollts. Physical/ like to work outdoors. Drug Screening re· 673-6964, Kimberly liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii quired. EOE i--------- T op Dolla r • Paid Monitor, telescope, For Records. Jazz, glassware. morel sou ntrac:ks, etc:. 1009 Tradewlnda Fax Resume Ann: Home Typlat • Janise Cross PC Users Needed. (714) 965-7174 $40 ,000 Income Or call 985·3030 Potential. 376-1993 Immediate Interview! Mlg needs many people. FT to help w/ summer rush & new . ····-·· Please be aware that Call Mike 645-7505. _L_n ______ _ Saturdalf 8:30 the llstlngs In this cal· egory may re9ulre you to call a 900 number•-----'------ ln which 1here Is a FREE TO YOU 6022 charge per m inute. No early birds! Encore Cou rt ·Newport Crest EMPLOYMENT WANTED 5535 Sw eet adorable male ••••••••• Schltzu w/pretty face. ~714-515-9595~ TRANSPORTATION lt•autv Hair Stvll•t ""f'ull Svc Family Solon In Luckys Shopping Ctr. IT-PT Guarantood wag... No clienlele needed. Call Jim at FANTASTIC SAMS •• 075 -5417 •• locallon. $425/wk to liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-----'----- BIGGEST · CHILD MODEL SEARCH IVERlll ***** Baby Gap Gerber Dllney Pooh I ***** atart. caro1. 491-0198. 2 MONTHS TIL JEWELRY, FURS _B_O_A_T-5----- S U M M E R & ART 60 2 S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii7 Oiiliiil •IMMaDIATE• •JOU• Full time or Temp · CloM to home • General om~ • Receptionist. •Data Entry • Rte Clerks • Secretaries • Swttchboard •Auemblers •Mac:Nne =..,.... • Cterka • Electronics Start Now Look & Feel liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B tt b J 1 1 Boat Trailer lor 18' E=p~ C~ef u~e Ca~: Solit air e Diamond Dully 'Electric. Xlnt Persona l Trainer on Gold Band 1Pl&19 cond. Buddy Bear- Mark 7t4·810·3479 Corot, round brlllll.nt lngs. $500. 281 ·851 1 cut. Must ,sell, $2950. (;;7Do9 W•lk•r~ Call Cindy 723·9008 --------- 1 w111 _walk & Love POWER BOATS your pell W••k•iui.s ---------1 & EvHI Call Morgan BUILDING 7012 •~714-642-8533•~ MATERIALS 6 Loving Swedish Nurse.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii0ii3ii0 50' · M~orlng w/boat. 12 Yrs exp. Honest &•• South Newporl by caring. Good cook. Steel bulldlngs ferry. $9500./obo. . Loe rels. Christine never put up. Public 675·0917 . ~714-040-3735~ Liquidation. 40x33 ---------~PIT Home Care was $9380 now UllDINE SUPS $3975. 50x96 was ~ Companion/Day Care $18,960 now $10,790. DOCKS 7022 Clean ~cook ~Drive Enands. 722-5223 Other stralghtwalls iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii avallable. Dave 1·800·292·0111 * Private Dock * 25' rT\8X pwr/Prlce neg DOMESTICS 5540 Ez acca/doc:k.shp,bch ---------*Al 875-0049 * * HOUSEMAN * PETS & 6049 Offshore Mooring nr 9Yr1 Exp. Clean & ANIMALS Fun Zone. $1 1,800. maintain large home•· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 35ft. 376-2129 Outdoor duties, car <as/ in.t:. \01r.' N.B . SALON care, pet care, driving, cooking, serving. Xlnt NB refs. 909-336-0401 ***1 Year old white SalVSllp 9ft beam. 10 female also kittens mlna to sea. main available! 854-3249 channel. up to 45ft ·---------COMPANION· Swedish Chlhuah a u adult S10 per. 875:8835 Facial Room, Stylist Slatlona avail. Contacl Bonnie 758-0493. Aid Avall PT. Good female. shots, AKC. ••••••••• driver. Xlnt Raia. Prop-Prelor adult hsehld. NURSERY Poraon erty Owner. Pis Call Make otter 645-1844 AUTOMOBILES Christina 730-02081-=---------2 +yrs retail. O.H. Fr•• to Loving Degree or C.C.N.P. HOUSE-SITTING Home 6mo old male-------- M Catering Co T & B flt Newlywed Popperdlne Aklla/Sh'Gpard mix 9010 I socks driver/prep per· c~ri p~r Lath~~~ !i grads seek housesllllng G en 11 e . p I a y f u I: ACURA f son PT daya. Muat be *FLOWERDALE* opportunlly, · whlle trained. 497-5064 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ; 25 y/o + . Clean OMV. NURSERIES saving for own home. '90 Legend Ok grn. ~Chris. 631·0776 art 12. Call 833•9200 Ref's avail. 723-1789 V6LS. 98k mis. fully NANNY for COM home. ••••••••• loaded. Xlnt cond. omputer Ac e, for ________ _. GARAGE SALES $9,900 854-6517 , nal'I sales of robotic ---------M·F. lnlant & toddler. •fax systems In N.B. Phone Operat o r s Exp/ref'1 a must. Eng ••••••••• '91 lntegra RS Red, J FAX•USA 724.9003 To $15/h/. Part or Full. req'd. •(;;7 • 719-2618 aft. 74k mis. AJC. new or Fax RH: 724-9008 Will train. lrs, org ~ner, xlnt 1·800-719-8 2 30 co d $8 4 5 7"''"'005 • RONA con . • . uv-v \'USI Svc Evaluators -------- INeeded, Up1c:ale PT Demonstrator• MERCHANDISE DEL MAR 6122 AMC I P Weekend• In Grocery• .. •••••••• Local on·No urchase Stores. Must be neat, 1• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii No Fee 800-206-1300 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii frlendly w/aalea ablllty. ** Huge Q Sale ** 9020 l uatomer Servi ce lmmedlale openings. ANTIQUES 6010 Sat Onllf 8•1 ) Car nee:. S8.50Dlr. Lawn equip, hHhld, '80 Concord Runs great! Very low mile- age. Good condition. $1 ,250. 854-1599 ' , Student Service• 7 14-057·5578 bike & aport1 gear. 80o-45o-4338 Jane'• Antlque1 toots. Great a1ut11 Representative Wrounht Iron & 4 3 0 NarclHua ---------• PT Salea Healthy • I herbal weight loss British Coronation '"E"""a_t_a_t_e~S-a-le_S_a_t_S-_5. BMW 9030 L T U. the Innovative produc:ta. Fun Jobi Collectlblea antq furn (Amer/Engl) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii leader ol prolenlonal Sal & Comm 723-4978 2811 Lafayelle, NB bra11 nautical Items, .... 2 BMW 3 251 o 11 I d ti Wed-Fri 11 • 4 • • c n nu ng • uc:a on blkll, c:ltha, haehld Auto, 4 door. low •seeks customer aer-Sat-Sun .& 12 • 4 Items, glassware, am v ce rop. to a11 11 • apple, dishes, girls 1 1 I ****** 073 ::11888 miles. Immaculate! I d I I t I * * (341457) $19,995 • f' u e1n s reg11 er1 ng PT ANTIQUES 4 U bedroom dreaaer HI, ,93 BMW IS Coupe or c asses. ~equ res *RECEPTIONIST* •Sale 10.30%• old records, aklla/ 'good c:ommunloatlon Accepting consignment. boots and morel S unroof , leather , land organlzatlonal ·~ftlflplk· 30~ lee. Unllmflld time. ,005 Bonnie Doon a I I 0 Y 1 · Sh a r P 1 aklll1. ln1lde aalea ..., ly~ 312 Newport Blvd, N.B. Terrace (3F8587) $21,995 exp. preferred. FIT *'°'•-0.bWYoffb* 548-4123 Lexu1 of days & PIT Eve. & woct""'Wilh W t I t Sat. Send rea/aal hll· * .J..•u-·..'!. ..... ._t * Palntlng1, etchlnga, ti m na tr auiwm .... 1111!11 anllques. c:ry11a1. ster· COSTA MESA 6124 892 •90• tory lo Altn: Jody * A=Cnnwtu'-* •u v FAX 714-442·0899 ~·.,-on ling. porcelain, scrim· --....,...,,..,;.....;;_:;~;....;;...--* ' 1. * thaw, Jewelry. Dealers '83 740 IL *ltlDIHOLL.....,."D~ welcome. 644·2034 Big Yard Sale White, allver gray r ,...,., Jiil' Back parking lot of I e a 1 h e r • c h r o m a * COllllBTJOll * Chu rch of Christ wheels, phone, cd •Cuatomor• •Service• 5 lmmed. openings for growing lnt'I co. In lrvl ne. Muat have 1trong communication, typing & phone 1k l lls . S10/hr +great benellta. 714-111-lt20 Top Doti•r P•ldl 287 W. Wllaon changer, low m1111. ****** From 1800·1HO. •FrVSat 7am-5pm• -(3LZP848) $29,995 1 pc to entire 11late. •--M-0-V-IN_Q_aAL_____ Bauer Lotua Painting •, china, SaVSun lam-Noon Coat• Meaa Reoeptlonlat PIT, glaware, fum, etc. Couch, crib, 2 coffee 942•7700 Strohg Interpersonal 4oYr NB Res 873-8223 tables. area rugs, r========:;- skflla. Regional Office. I~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ chairs. e>eercl11 equip. International Firm. entertainment center •• PASONA PAC.,IC 8othetty'a Intern• ~T f"IW"St ....,.~ 2388 C•rlton Pl tlonal A••I~ ~• ~ loN.I lat 8-3, portable d/W: 714-752·9201 714•723-7373 A.,. • ..... 1 haehtd Items, cltha. 11Cf1'4" '° 50t MOCMf'll a 1 a "o o h •at•, Law Fann Marketing Manager Brobedr. .Pt..~ Haniton UJ>. one of che n1tion'1 lcadlng law firms tcrving high tcdinology and emerging growth compianie:s, is accking a part·time marfceting manager for hs Newport Beach office. This is an excellent opportunity for an individuaJ secklnga challenging and exciting career opportunity. Raponaibilitics indudC markcring raorth Md planning. dae11ba.se deveJoPmcnc, orpnhing .cminan, coordin.acins media nilatic:w. and prqNirlng brochuttt and propoala. Either a BA or BS dcri or prior cxperien<:e In prokssioM! .crvlc=Ct marketing. miuired. Plc:ue Send Your Resumes: ltobedr. Pia..., • Harn.on I.LP 467' MIC.Arthur Coun, Suitt 1000 Ncwpon Badt, CA '2660-18"6 Aft· . c.M •&I.~ dlelelt buy: /Orange IMt, gi.~, i•turdaw ••m.1 pm poft)lliln. • 371 Bay View Terrace old~Ot Appllanc:11, deoora-dlc:ol=-~ bn., tlve acc:11aor111, anll· _ _ qun, Jewelry, linens. Cllnnetwate, elo. •Onelllm~ ......... • Ccwb~•--aun Onllf 10-4 • ~ .... oondldld frig. furn, TV. VCR, ·~-daybed, microwave, "'' -~· de1lgner womena 714-.249-3711 c 11t11. aiio Y•n Guard W•w oaoa PURHtTUU 1014 NIWPOIT lal ......... 11.ACB Cuet .... IOfa a !OV9olm•••lllil•lil-8181 "•' 1450. CNalr MO. * GllUT U&.8 '* Thomaavlll• coffee ......_ a. ... tabte 1125. End labM att GenMt 176/ea. M icrowave ey fllwtc AV9 c:onvectJon oven w1,_ ....... ...,.,..._ ..... ...., .......... CM 1100. 84H111 ..... ... ,,, "'"' ·-· .... Buy=-':::.-:-It. Ant~•· tvrn, ottha. .., •*"!' , .... J' • r------------------ ------------1 LN_A_B _ _E._~ -W E 'RE P ERFECTltlG THE FlNE ART O F CUST OMER SERVICE. ®~· .. t:.;Z>· Oldsmobile ·LEASE :Dou ·HEA ER ( ) I{ \ '(; I . { • () t ' I ' I "" I·~' ( · 1 t "' I \ I (;\I ( ;001>\\ IH·.,('11 SLI<\ I< I· Pl l " I )1 \I .I I\ '93 FORD MUSTANG GT S}O 988 '95 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE V-'. Sspd.. bw 49t miles. alloys M«e' A In! rocktt! (155525) Olly lOK rm.. s!Wc. ltht. IOll-sndtr, bM. ol wart (244S69) $11 988 '95 OLDSMOBILE AURORA Graylw/imy klr. 4.9 V-'. noo·sndtt. dlSSIC Sl)k tS~3) ' Froa bt1Jt. WI lllv .. moonfoor. bal of wan . more' (120506) ·90 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE •12 988 '9 1 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER Only S3K mi.. K't bill( llhr. one owia. must sec I ( 203746) 44l milts. moonroof. rt• sats.11111 ~ l mcn! (022211 '90 CADILLAC ELDORADO Tour Cpe.s13 y S6K mi., lthr., alloys. clwic $1Ylc (617465) 88 '96 SEDAN DEV LLE t25 VI Norths!M. wbitt. WI llhr. onl 19K mt. bit. or HIT. (212020T '93 TOYOTA CAMRY SE Vb. only 56K m1 .. ltlr .• ct>. moonroor. b.11. or wan ( 19996.') •1s 988 '95 CADILLAC CONCOURS ...,5 988 VS Nonhsw. polo. tan lthr .. CD. alloys, bit. of w11r. (26l016) -M '92 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS Low m1., black. hhr .• CD. alloys. ·new body style" (819477) '95 CADILLAC ELDORADO Only 21 K mt .. calypso grttn. WI lthr., bal. ol' warr. (611133) '18 988 '27 988 '95 LINCOLN MARK VIII Wh11t pwl, low m1., many ltns, new car tr-'e·in! (764418) '21988 '95 CHEVY CORVETTE Only ml m1 .. 1al purl, un lthr., C.D .• bodl iops! ( 119968) '93 CADILLAC FLEE1WOOD BROUGHAM SJtl 988 Low md 7 VS. rtar W D .. CD. many ems. (711829) -M ' '96 CADILLAC FLTWD. B GHAM Only 4500 m1 I U V.S, rur w.d. CD l mart! (713548) 88 All vehicles suh1cc1 tn rnur sale & crcd t1 upprnvur pl us 1ux. he .. due., smog & dcstinution fees. Pictures 1'1tr 1llus1rntivc purposes only . Expires Sunday uftcr puhlieulion. I N ABE R S I : I\ I ·~I ·~ \ \ ·. \ 1' ( . I ~ < > S I ·: ! (Z) Oldsmobile I .. [ SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1997 •• IJCl~LDiiiilD!illliA•Ciliiii90ii4iiiOI CHRYSLER 9050 FORD 9075 HONDA 9085 JAGU.U 9105 JEEP 9110 LEXUS 9115 LEXUS 9115 MlTSUllSRI 9145 TOYOTA . !!!!- •a7 0...pe 0.Vllled '72 New Yowker 4-dr •ee l'ord R•ne•r •ee Accord LX •aa X.18 '81 Wrangler 4 cyl, iiiiiiiiil .. iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiil!lliiiiliiiiiiiiii •ea l!CLIPSI! ... ToW••• Av::::P.! ,.... !.~hne, tlnte 120k ml. W/svc rcda: 5 ·~· w0tk truck. Low mllu Mint cond White, die blue lthr, •oft top, 84k + mla. 0 8 18y DOHC XL . w h It• II v •f'!ll • new lrantl vry gd cond. 11100 (101180/5PA?5241) (0780lS) s14,995 aunroof, low mllH. <Jbod cond. .Alplne '93 Ll!XUS GS300 'M INFINITI 130 COUPI! Interior, automatic. Ult, ~~h~l:~·c~~d'r 05epom. _9Mpum". :~;r5m50ce7. 111,995 Lexus of (21<HM584). H ,895 pull out atereo. Full option 58K only 12K Every Burgundy gray In••· cc. power wind~• .-... '82 Kxploror '82 XJS V12 $8600 OBO. 225-7439 Whit• Ivory 11029422 option POH. New lot 5 • d I 0 ck.. I 0 ad. Cl I 15,800. 714·98CM140 ve, leather. AC, W11tmlnster Con'Hrtlbl• '84 Joop Wranglor 124,277 L •• u. tr ad. ~u~roo~pd'(24;J~1:2; (071337) ...,. FORD 9075 full power. 114,995 892·6908 Whlle •• blu• leather, Cd 42k ml. Aulo, AC, I ... 3 T 0 y 0 Ta 11014328 1 2s.e77 18,995 . L.E.:adT•r··· t~t CBEVltOLET 9045 ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (101172/NUE10850) chanver, chrome cass. tilt. Sl3,500. ext • .. Bauer Lotue • ua roo •· ~ ~ Toyota of wheels, low mllH. tac. warr. 722·8030 CAMRY LE LA1thtr '98 LEXUS LX450 ...... Costa Mo•• seel (080CSOS) ll&,tts • •7:,,:r!cs•o b•Pd/U, la4ddderr Huntlnnton Beach INFI NITI 9095 (3KAO~:~ XJ:24,995 ~~us34fr.~~pe;~~m Champ•gn• Ivory 9 4 2 . 7700 Lexus of •es Cttevv •1•:111•r 4x4. 4 door, 16k ml, fuJ1 powr, Tahoe, red. (238821!1) 120,895 • chrom••· Save hug• Westminster rack. Very atrong 460 714-847-8555 Black. barley leather, Chances are 113,87 7 0 n 1 h I a 0 n • 1 CID. New radlal• wllh•---------'88 lnflnltl Q20 Cd chabger. low mllet 11112.8t63 1 4 3.877 NISSAN 9150 ae2.et06 alum rims. Great work 0 '88 Mustang 10k mlles. CO player. (3GUE184). $24,995 you wlll find '04 LEXUS SC400 •ae Corvette Only 52,702 miles. M i nt condltlonl (11 1391) HURRVI truck. S2900 OBO nly 7900 mllesl '82 Sovereign what you need Black Full option 540-59951754-4455 While/grey leather. leather, a mua11 Regency red, barley at the price Certified 2.9% APP. Factory chromes. (533640) $1j!,995 leather chrome 1 '93 Aorostar XL • 8V8 I. Won't lastl Wagon. Black/gray, (228312) $18,995 Lexus of wheel, only 39k mlles. you want to'pay fl037721 $33,077 Lexus of Weatmlnster 892·8906 power. Low mlleal . Lexus of Westminster (650048). S19,995 when you read . <3GUK9211. s10,99s Westminster 892.6906 c~~e!rt.:1• c1a .. lflod BAUER LOTUS 892-6906 British racing green, d ally COSTA MESA barley leather, 6 cylln·,~--'6;:;...4.;;.;;2:::.·..;:;S..;:;fS""'7..;:;8'----The Community Market Place. Claaalfled 842·887tl 042,7700 ISUZU 9100 der, chrome wheels,·- '93 T·Blrd LX SL, V-8, HONDA 9085 only 20k mites . full pwr. 54k ml. looks (30FU596). $29.995 /runs new. $8900 . ,91 Accord EX Grn/ '82 Is u zu R o deo '85 Va ndo n Plea Balboa, 873-0583. tan. Auto, anrf, alloys, 5 speed, mus1 seel Black. cream leather. CLASSIFIED '95 Explorer XLT 4~. new Ira, all pwr: A/C. (200986/N4300206) (727016). $36,995 II'• the resource you White, 24k ml .. llhr Xlnt cond. 81k mts. ,94 ,:~!·~95~odoo '9 5 J a guar XJ& • can count on to sell a seals. low pkg, all $9000 OBO .. 650·7932 Topaz, beige leather, I , opllona. s24,500 , L S V6, lull power, sunroof, fully loaded. myr ad 0 merchan· days-843•5831 eves/ 91 Prelude SI Red, sunroof, mint cond. (746324) $33,995 dise items, because wknds 644•1147 Sspd. Full pwr, lo-mi, (101141/R4325339) our columns compel -------.;..· __ alarm, anrf, alloys. $17,495 · BAUER LOTUS quallfleCI buyers to RENT A/C, tint, new tires. Toyota of COSl'A M ESA calll $9000 OBO. 551-3336 0 4 2.770 0 942·5 078 Buy 11• Sell 11• Find It. Huntington Beach through class[fied ClaH lllod . 847·8555 Can't seem to get to all those repatr jobs arocmd the tfouse? tet the ClaHlfled Service Directory help you flnd reliable help. 642·SB78 '01 MAZDA MIATA Anniversary Edition Auto leather CO hard top #122624 $10,877 '93 YOLKS JETTA Red Auto AC .sunroo.f CD 45K Perfe c t co nd $11,977 '06 LEXUS ES300 CO moonroof. Full option certined 2.9% APR avail. fl 158853 $28,877 '92 LEXUS SC300 Green/Ivory. Hard to come by! Try to beat thls l #009b27 $21,977 '04 LEXUS SC300 Balck/Ivory Certlfled full option. chromes 2 .9% avail. $31 ,077 ·LEXUS· MISSION VIEJO . 1 ·800°689°5398 •91 Truc:k Sh o rtbod VOLKSWAGEN 92~' 5 spd AM/FM can. 83k mis. GOQd cond. •ee VAN.AGAN GL •ii!, $5800 OBO. Dan. Whl w/beige Int, alllt 571-0737, 201·0147pg am/I m cass, 1lntld •93 24 0SX Fastl:)ack, windows. nuns great! like newl Sharp black $445 0 8 7 3-87.:&S' bnuly. 27,500 mlles. '89 VW Jetta $8900. 723-1 50 4 Charcoal gray .. A"J, AC. stereo casa, CfltF rool. super low ml. au .. OLDSMOBILE 91 55 records. lmmac S5999/obo. 548~ ,8 7 ·C u ti••• C iera '96 Cabrlo Conv ~ V6, full pwr. 65k mis. · 0 0 blk. Blk llhr. Aij C:O. Loadedl Buy Blue Book $5200, ask· assume lse. 642-Hi --------1 Ing $3500. 831-8433 . T t PORSCHE ~ 17 5 MISC. AUTO 9%4SI LOTUS 9123 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SEIZED CARS ,,.:J ., iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '77'"2 924 Red. 4 spd. $175. Por1ch••1 '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now eng, batt, ~. Cadillacs, Ch•~•. '89 Turbo E splrlt 53,400 OBO. Dan. BMW's, Corvell" , : IE WE'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER, VOU~VE G ·OT -A Red, Ian leather. only 571•0737, 201 •0147pg Also Jeeps, 4WD'IA SADDLE BACK NEW CAA! . Sales Leasing Service Parts "Buy, Lease Or Browse" Come See Why Qrange·County's ~uto Dealers Are Nu-mber ·One In Customer Satisfaction! IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714 380-1200 CREVIER BMW Santa Ana Auto Mall Edinger at 55 Fwy 835-3171 atln'SLEI\ MN!111 ·® Bi•~ 18881 Beach Blvd. 847-8555 A,TllS ClllYSl.ERJPLYM0"1'H ATLAS DODGE ~29 H..-bor Blvd., Costa Mesa . 2925A Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa M8-193' tf4&-1934 · C2;;:J CHEVROLET., .: CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 LAND ROVER MISSION VIEJO 28662 Mwguerlte Par1<way;M1ssion V\etO 365-8750 . TODAY'S ([;)• .FXI 15 m1SS1on. VIEJO LEXUS OF r.flSSION VIEJO 26400 MargU«lte Ptlwy., Mission Veejo 1 (800) 189-53'8 N .\ I~ I f{ s NABERS CADIUAC BUICK 2600 Harb6r Blvd., Cotta Mesa G40-9100 .. FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS 1301 Quall St., Newpon Beach 833-9300 I LINCO t N fb M E R CU RY BEACH LINCOLN MERCURY I SllOO Beact1 Blvd., Huntington 8e-=tl 848-7739 • ~ Oldsmobll 23k miles. (2PTN739) Your Area. 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Full pwr, atorage for your loadodl Xtra clean spec I a I car i... $2400 firm. 893·4570 N.B c h ? 5 48·85t'S '92 Toy ota P/U (200541 /N0092295) S8495 '93 Toyota XCAB (10t 117/P035~72) 512.995 • '94 T o yota P/U XCAB. Auto A/C, Musi see , like new! .. Can·t seem to _ get to all those • ~ repair jobs ' - around ~ house? • Let ~ne, Classlfled /1. (200526/R5090884} Se rvic e $14,595 , ,. '95 Tacom a 4 x4 D irectory LX Auto, ac, full help you find -:..• •• pow e r . ( 1 O O 1 3 3) reliable help. (2052337) $17.995 642-5678 -· '95 Tacoma SRS • :i Auto, ac. (101103) --S-E--L-. L-___,~..,.:! (049951) $23,995 '•. Toyota of your used vehicle "-: Huntington Beach through classified _, 847°8555 642-5978 8J'CHMLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HtRSCH CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE Lease a .. ' WEEKLY BRIDGE Qmz Q. 1 • Aa South, vulnerable. you hOld: . 6 K Q J 10 5 4 0 A 8 7 o 6 • 9 8 2 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH £AST SOUTII WEST 10 p-16 u P... P ... ? What. do you bid now? Q. 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All~ Mlflct to prtor _.. p1u1-.1c .• emog & doo. la Ceih.,.. Ind dlllMlll do not IPP'Y to ..... .,,..... lrdOMlcl, On W°"'8id CllWclt. No.....,..,.... or tlMl ~good"""*' 4'10W. THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• APRIL 19-25, 1997 , . .. • " I I • , \IES:\ \'EHHF '\ F\\'PC >HT ·1 FH!t\CF '\F\\'PC>BT C.Hl~I N Cover. .. Co ast Newport Properties 2. Map 25.-53. Cout Newport Properties 3.-9. Ellis Rulty Group 54. Cover Home Story 11. Cannery Village Realty 56. Coast Newport Properties 12.-15. Re max 58.-60. The Prudential-Jon Douglas Co. 17. Fttd Sands Newport Properties 61.-73. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach lf. MetroRttlty 74. Mortgage Ratn 19. Balboa Island Realty 75. Kennedy Wlllon n . Star Real Estate 76.-77. Homn of the Week 22. Mortgage Loan SpecW.ist 78. Open Home Guide 23. Rumbold Realty 80. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach • \~Pilot .. ....... , ... \4 .. ,..,..,,'tt'Vt For Advertising lnform.ation Please Call: ~Hancock ( 4) 574-42.47 .,. 1997 '· . r home. . I I \. Da ' . !a ta~Jtif & galf_rl°'j 'CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR, 500.5 DAHLIA • .... , Ouutan.ding custom features throughout, walk to village & biachcs. 2BR, 2BA Open. Sun -Mali Gulledge $399,000 c.MIEO IDGHLANDS, 4801 CORTIAND DR. R.emoddcd ocean view. Private yard with spa. 3BR, 2BA Open Sun. -Connie Betton $654,000 CORONA DEL MAR, 500 DAHLIA Fabulous home with mini ocean view. 4BR, 3BA OpcnSun -Mali Gulledge $675,000 NEWPORT BEACH BAYCRFST SOU1ll, 1625 LINCOLN LANE Spacious funily home in great neighborhood. 4BR. 3BA . Open Sun. -Ame Petersen $549,000 BELCOURT, 9 BELCOURT Mainificent custom home on oversized lot. 5BR, 4BA. Op~n Sun. -Mali Gudledge $995,000 BIG CANYON, 23 RUE GRAND DUCAL French Villa model. Perfect. Gated community 2BR, 2BA Open Sun. -ATS $5'49.000 -'-- 1.-00/Hr BLUFFS, 2327 VISTA HUEIO'A Adorable condo with deck.. 2Bk, 2BA Open Sun. -Kay Koafiil $199,000 BLUFFS, 2456 VISTA HOGAR Affordable! Mint condition! Great Buy! 3BR, l .5BA Open Sun. -Roy 0-.... $199,000 BLUFFS, 516 LAVER WAY ~acious. Cul-<le-sac locllion.GtttnbeJt 3BR, 2.5BA Open Sun. -Renee U... $298,000 BLUFFS, 2129 VISTA LAREDO Prime greenbdt loarioa.YNradcd. 3BR, 2.5 BA Open Sat./Sun. -s..1y D11i1y $324,000 &WPFS, 2024' VISTA CAJON End unir on bat ptcubck. Vtew 3BR, 2.5BA Open Sun. -T-•••H S3-!5.000 BLUFFS, 432 VISTA FWRA · ~acious "G• .P1!11 end unir, greenbelt. 4BR. 3BA Open Sun. -~ Slaipley S.349,000 BLUFFS, 3) 9 AVENIDA CERRITOS Panorarnk "&onr row• view. Expanded and customized. 2BR, 2.5BA. • Open Sat./Sun. ~ Kauoa/Aaac $469,000 HARBOR RIDGE, 29 COfE:NT.KY Decorator ~rfccr.Community ~pools & spas. 24 HR guird p~cd. 28R, 2BA $739,000 Open Sun. -8dlc Panda $399,000 HARBOR VW HOMF.S, 1945 POKr WEYBRJDGE ~e ~ . Gourmet kitchen. 3BR, 2.5BA ~San. -Odey $629.000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES, 1954 PORT alJuDGE New maanifx:alt cwtom raidmce, high qualicy, 5BR. 4.SBA Open Sat./Sun. -Peten./Slaaw $1,095.000 UOO·JSLE, 215 VIA DIJON 14ht, briabr and aity.Clole to Bay, beach and taulis. 3BR. 1. 7S'BA Open Sun -Virginia O'Brien $475,000 LIDO ISLE, 124 VIA ITHACA ~ conranporary home on 45' lo<. lfanodded 25 yn _'I/!· 3BR. 3.5BA Open Sun. -an Nmoa $869,ooo NEWPORT BF.ACH, 3018 CORTE POKrAL Move-in ready. -~ean:i; features. 4BR. 3BA Open Sun. -Mali $529,000 NEWPORT HEIGlfiS, 2421 l 6TH ST. 15 Fabulous townhouse, highly upgraded. 3BR, 3BA 'Open Sun. -Sassy Luby $379,000 PENINSUl.A, 109 32ND STREET Ovcnized R-2 lot. 4 lots to ocean. 4BR, 2BA Open Sun. -Haadlgeaer/Bufidd $650.~ ~ 121 36TH STREET ~~~'cm '••ix Quality, newer construc-uon 'SIA Open wa. -_r<Am tw .. SF.AFAIRF., 230 LILLE LANE#II3 Incredible hubc and Catllina views. 3BR, 3BA Open Sun. -MliJ Ana McGuire $3974000 . . 'PER JS4 17.43 BAYPORT WAY harming lilthomc with French doors, pbnration Utters.~-3BA pen Sun. -Didc Dicbon< $(48,000 V1L1A BALBOA. 220NICELANE1310. Vacw! VllW! rop Soot, 3 car J*king. ~ BR2+dm/2BA. Open Sun. -um. Miak WISR2IFa 1600 ANITA LANE Giai &pa,-faodleoa~ ~lined suut. LaiF ~~t~~... $589,000 COSTA MESA EASTSIDE, 371 22ND STREET Newu comnaion. OdighdUI home, 3 ~ 3 car~ 5BR. 4BA "' ·-Open Sun. -0.... BIM:k $589,000 OUT OF AREA COfO DE CAZA. 53 VIA BARCAZA End unit with master on first l~cl. Attached garage. 2BR. 2.5BA. Open Sun. -;-Bert & Marian Reedy $225,000 NOKTH niSTIN, 13632 FAIRMONT a.ch sqrle ~I home!Good Buy! 4BR, 2.5BA ~ Sun. -H~/Bartidd $269,900 17LAGOSUD TURll.EROCK, 15 HAG Beautiful 2 st0cy, man,0~dcs. 3BR, 2.5 Open Sun. -Artie Jo n $335,000 -- • I Daily Pilot Rut Estate • April 19, 1997 r EllisR~ L11P.111f..-- • VERSAILI.ES & VILLA BALBOA Call for available properties. Mary~ McG~ire 646-6770 "For Your Very Best Buy t The Beach" OPEN SUNDAY l -4PM 230 Lillie Lane # 113 Front Row Views of Caralina and Harbor. 3BR, 3 BA. $397,000 .Call for Gate Code. Gisela Bui-meister 644-6162 24-HR Pager 470-7670 Look no further ... '8ea ~ _ m ~I I \X'll I . 1\1()\'L \'()l ' 1-'<ll{ HFl{FF" I I-' Y < > l ' LIS· 1 \\'I I' 11 :\ 1 L ! • Top Agent January thru February '97 • #2 of Top 20 with Ellis Realty Group . • Senior Marketing Consultant ·Sec Qualifying list • NEwpORT BEACk .Off~c1 2J Co•po•.u1 PlAu Sufn 190 644 .. 6200 ... B.J. Johnson 644-6373 Ext 1472 Call today for your private showing CORONA DEL MAR Open Saturday 1-4 463 Serra Fabulous cusrom home on corner loc wirh peek a boo ocean view. $525,000 SEAVIEW Single lcvd home in gared community with tennis couns and pool. 24-HR. guard gaced. $585,000 . Dana Black 729-8296 LouAnne Rittey 717-420 \ l'\l{l:\l l{\1111'( (l\tl\l'\l'\1, 1,'\tl\\ 11 IH.I ·\~I> I \Pl I{ I I\ I t ( l I\ It >I l \ \ " I I 1 1\11 \ 1 \I{ h. I I • NEW LISTING!! -30 I Flower, Ea.st.side, C.M. Prime location. large corner loc, 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, upgraded, charming. Mariner's Elementary l.one. COMFORT& CONVENIENCE! Spacious end unir. 3 bedrooms, 2 112 baths. •IN ESCROWlt -1411 Mariners Drive, N.B. $410,000 • AVAILABLE! -31 i 22nd Srrccr, E.a.scside C.M. Rarely available. Newer construction, 5 bedroom, 3 3/4 bath, gowmcr kitchen, 3 ca.r garasc! •FOUND FOR BUYER.r.-1827 Leeward Lane, N.B. . *Eu:luaiYe Ba,a'a iteptw:acadoa Aftilable *We haft impecc:.bfe 1ef:crr1 ee1 awileMe ~ m:eq1iest. . . . . . . . . . .. -, - • ) BOB .COLUCCIO SENIOR MARKETING CONSULTANT 644-6373 ext.121 576-3198 Pager I Daily Pili>c ltial !.aU •April 19, 1997 Fantastic 3 Bedroom, ·2 Bath Single ~tory with Custom Pool & Spa. Large &ont & Backyards. ·Upgraded throughout. ~5,000 Claudette· Blanchard 644.:.6373.Ext. 117 2328 La Linda Place $409,500 Karen Rezek 644-6373 Ext. 126 Remodeled 4BR or 3+lg bonus or guest rm w/prvt entrance & 3 baths! Grt cul-de-sac location w/fenced pool, lush, tropical yrds & view of mms. Sep dining & family rm. ' I HARBOR VI~HlllS 180° Ocean, Catalina & Golf Course views. Stunning total remodel, 4BR, 4BA. ~-"·­ Quiet Cul-de-sac. $995,000 BAY CREST Spacious fam ily home on lovely - street. Excellent 4BR, 3BA floorplan . Separate master suite. REDUCED $549,000 BFST BUY! Laguna Niguel. Charming 2BR 2BA. Anached garage, firep lace, laundry room, open & spacious floorplan A GREAT BUY! $121,900 Spyglass Harbor Ridge Corona Del Mar 9 Jade Cove 5 Monaco In Escrow JUS~r SOLD! $1,099,000 $617,500 $595,000 Baycrest Harbor View Westcliff .. -' UDO ISLE State of the an 3BR, 3.SBA CUSto home on 4 Sft. lot. The ultimate in quality & design ,. throughout! $869,000 2BR, 2BA, one- scory rownhome. Cathedral Celings, firep~ace, spa~ious .. i---private pano. Choice area. Many of our ~~~ propercies have SOID!Weare ready to go to work for you! CALL LINDA &LOIS TODAYl In Escrow $535,00Q 2709 Hillside Dr. $259,500 1256 Rutland $129,000 .. - A SIGN OF CO.MAIITMENT A SIGN OFECCELLENCE A SIGN OF DISTINCTION . A SIGN OF THE TIMES MORRIS DEVELOPMENT ·~ .. - PRIVATE .. SHOWING I PELICAN HI LL 10 PREMIERE POINT Offered at $3,495,000 '. SATURDAY & SUNDAY 12 to 5 . Call for an appointment (714) 403-9267 COMING SOON: ·· ~5 PREMI ERE PO INT PE LI CAN HILL ' $4,495,000 $3,495,000 $899,000 25 CANYO N TERRACE 4 SAN SIMEO N PELI CAN HILL PA LM ILLA M o rris D eve lopment, Inc. is an experi enced full se rvice development company providing _ architectural, interio r des ign, constru ctio n, and all rea l estate related services . . M orris D evelo pment, lhc. is available for consultation o n all your Real Estate needs. . " MORRIS DEVELOPMENJ' INC. • 10 PREMIERE POINT• NEWJ>ORT COAST, CA 92657 • . PHONE (714) 719-0500 • FAX (714) 719-2874 Agent wi~ Ellis Realty ~roup,. N~rt Beach 644-6200 · 1 .. ~·-a.ill ljace • ~--•9...;.., _1"7..;..._......._,..,._. ____ _ Ellis Realty Group congratulates Dana Black She maintains a successful real estate career and is on ocfive school board member Dana Black, sales associates with Ellis Realty Group in Newport Beach is well known lhroughout Newpon Beach and Costa Mesa, not just for her succc!>~ful real estate career but as an outspoken member on the Newport-Mesa school board. Black was elected 1n November after receiving more Dona Black and Ron Mazzono than 34,000 votes and wa.~ sworn into office Energy could possibly be Black's middle in December. name, according to her real estate partner Much like the way she approaches her real LouAnne Rittey. estate bui.iness, Black maintains a dedicated "Dana h? been involved in community campaign. She spoke at several open forums, affairs since we began working together," participated in debates and walked through• Rittey said. "It has really helped our efforts m several neighborhoods. meeting people to matching people with homes as well as discuss her ideas 10 improve the school enhancing our ability 10 speak knowledgeably djslrict about the areas we serve. She is in touch with When asked how she can juggle a spot on the concerns of the people who live there and the '>Choo! board. a real estate career and therefore we can speak on those issues with bemg a mom, she replied that she typically our clients." w~ used lo servmg on nine separate To speak wiJh·Dana Black, call Ellis committee~ at one time. And. being elected to Really Group a1 (714) 644·6200, ext. 131. the board has actually streamlined her ~ Ellis Realty Group has 10 offices and 350 acuvities. sales associales serving Orange and San "There wa!. a connict of interest serving in Dugo counties. Ellis Realty Group has been so many areas -it actually has worked out so a member of the Better Homes and Gard~ns that there is no difference in how f focus my Real Eslale Services Network of energy," Black said. independenl real estate firms since 1992. Model perfect bayfront home Enter this customized estate through copper electric doors that open to a front courtyard with fountain. The two story foyer features marble nooring and allows an immediate view of the water. You step down to the living room with French doOrs that lead to the bayside patio. A custom fireplace is featured along with a buih- in wet bat with rcfrigerator/icemaker, marble flooring and high volume ceilings with recessed lighting. The fonnal dining room overlooks the bay and will easily sear 12 in comfort. The game room/den is connected to a full bath and could easily be transformed into a fourth bedroom. The kitchen/breakfast nook is a cook's delight with grailite c0unter lops, walk-in pantry and center island coolclop. 1be sunny and bright breakfast area has a bay view and side access to the baysidc patio and private spa. 1llc large master suite has a separate seating area. 1be bedside cabinets have a built-in refrigerator and coffee maker. A double fireplace is featured and both rooms take advantage of the bay views. This room has lhrcc walk.in closets, aU with custom fitted built-ins; one is cedar lined. The master bath has a large steam shower with multiple shower heads and temperature control. A Jacuzzi tub for a relaxing bath and custom recessed lighting round our this special area. There arc two additional bedrooms, both With mirrored wardrobe doors and custom built- ins. One room is on the bayside. 1be guest bath with dual sinks, tub and shower combination is shared by these 1wo rooms. There are IWo additional rooms that can be used for exercise, as an office or for storage. The bayside patio is completely tiled and features a custom Jacuzzi. The slip will accommodate a 48-foot boat There is currenUy an approved pettnit for an additional 40-foot dock which is very rare in Newport Beach.Offered at $1, 749,500. For""',.. lnfomtatlon, call Ann, Ted tuUI SuUU111e aJ Ellis R#tllly Group, (7 U) 644-6200 or (714) 725--5126. 8:45 a .rn .. Afflllate Committee meeting April Fool's Day 2 8:30 a.m .. Membership meeting: "199?. Economics Update· at the Balboa Boy Club. Cost Is S 13 per person. Payment Is requlr-ed before Morch 28th to reserve a seat. Coll Chris for Continuing Education classes 4 10 o .rn. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview MLS book delivery 6 Daylight Savings -set clocks ahead one hour 7 8:45 o.rn .. GPA Committee meeting 9 9 a .rn , Compass beginner class 9 a.rn. -noon, ·How to double your Income ~ 1 -4 p.rn .. "Investment R.E. analysts· 11 1 O a .rn. -2 p.rn .. Brokers Preview 1 -4 p.rn .. Seminar: ·cal-Vet Horne Loan Program to R.E. Professionals" Cost Is $10 and you receive three hours of Continued Education. 16 9 a.rn .. MLS Committee meeting 2 p.rn .. Internet class Call Chris for Continuing Education classes 17 8:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m .. Seminar: • 1031 Tax Deferred Exchanges for the R.E. ·Professional" Cost Is S 15 and you receive four hours of Continued Education. 2 -5 p.rn ., Compass advanced class 18 10 a.rn. -2 p.rn .. Brokers Prev1ew. 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 .rn., 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· . . .. I I ' ~ can help make the difference in your life! CHARMING NEWPORT HEIGHTS Newer classic-styled, 2-story townhome .. Beautifu interior, Frmch windows, high ceilings, panek doors, custom moldings. smartly decoraud. brigh &open ltitchm. Call 251-4800 PATRICK KNAPP $ f68,000 OCEAN VIEWS Cameo Shores 4 bedroom, 3 bath, tkn. Singk kvel Enc/med courtyard. Call 644-4 J 00 J.D. CALLAGHAN $975,000 REDUCED?° REDUCED! I Wontkrful Costa Mesa 2BR. 1.5BA. Townhome, I car garage. End t1nit in park-like setting. j Community Pool. Call 760-5000 x 129 SHARON SWANSON $119,900 A VERY SPECIAL HOME! Beautiful! Spacious! 4BR, 2.5BA home in Sam , Ann. Fireplace in family room. Upgratks galore. j Newer carpet. large wt. Call '760-5000 Ext. 205 I JACK GIFFORD $224,000 t HARBOR VIEW LEASE l Charming 3BR, 1.75BA home. Availabk May 12th. Call now for tktails. Call 760-5000 Ext. 139 BILL AND DONNA WEBSTER lARGE 5 BEDROOM COLLEGE PARK Quiet cul-de-sac. large lot with pool Well lup home. Owner motivated. Shown by appt. Call 760-5000 x 7 16 MARK JACQUES $229,000 SEA ISLAND Guard gated, highly upgratkd 1 kvel with view, 2BR. + den. Call 644-4100 J.D. CALLAGHAN $550,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Beautifully maintained traditional view honu. 4BR, 4.5BA 5 car garage. OWC or AJTD. Call 760-5000x195. WAYNE SMITH $599,000 WATCH THE AWF.SOME SUNSET ... listm to the gentk surf across tk mut. .. Enjoy you rambling view home on a nurly 20,000 Sq. Ft. lot ... Or build your drram h<Jme on the ocean tUk of Irvine Cow. New on 1n11rltet! Ctll 644-M.AXG MAXINE GOLDEN $2,495,000 ~-----· • $30,000 PRJCE REDUCTION Panoramir ormn 11iriu in Harbor View Hills South Cztalina, har/Jor and 011ut1111di11g 11111uts. Singk k11tl "111tly homt. 3BR co11/d bt 5! 3 rar gamgr. 2 f p. Family room k>olrs out on gorirow pool a11d manicuivd xro1111ds. W.u S!J25,{)(}0 NOW SB!J5,{)(}0 • QJJ 760-5{)(}0 Ext.. 525 SB!J5,000 5 BEDROOM CUSTOM ... Ntrvport Hf'igh11 rrmotkl. 2 mnstn 11JiU1, 3 car gamgr. family room. wl-dt'-Jnr lomtio11. CAU 760-5{)(}0 &t. 126 . S55!J,OOO BEAUTIFUL VIEW HO.ME! Gorxeo1u -Custom 4 bt'droom homr with 11it'W of Ba,Jr Bay a11d Ciry lights. Opm floor plA11 w11h pool and tl1m1pt'utu spa. For morr infom1a1io11 rn// ... 1-800-510-2005 cotk 14()85 S42!J,OOO An International Company 760-5000 http:J/remullnk..com CORONA DEL MAR 190• OCEAN, BAY CATAUNA AND NIGHT LIFE VIEWS If you 'rr kx>kint for pn{mitm 11,.J tlnl""'ti.c 11inus, thu iJ If Goritous rrmtifkl uiiib 11 fobulow floor p£111. U'ft font y.ml wlroom for 11 pool CUI 760-5000 EA 131 S1,100,ooo BEST OP BELCOURT This gnuious C'Ultom mtllt' UNU built with tht uhimau attn111011 to tkui/ and bt11u1J. AttrntJ •f WU1rbk 11"4 pnitt romp/i,,,m1, the tleror. 4 btdroom, /ibr11ry. fomil] room, IJNUious gamt room. wmt u/Ur. Kl"' •ntf 11 4 c11r flll'llgt. CUI 760-5000 EA I 13 Sl,395.000 REDUCED JN JELCOUJrr Prrstitt with• 11inll. C.~11.1 t•w,,Jw,,,t wilb 2BD. 2.5 b11th1 p/11.1 • """· G#ll"'UI l itrlmt, 2 Fi"'"""'· f"lt'" <o"'"'""il] d-lt'Nlril] 171ttM. ~ s~ooo j SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corpome Plaza, Suite 180, Newport 11w:1!, CA 92660 --- An International Company 760-5000 http://reinaxllnk.com FABULOUS VIEWS Vi""1, viewt, mow up to SJHct4'Jl'4r vinn of Ci'l. Lipts an4 Newport &,. Thu Nt.Jtom 4 ~tlroom. 4.5 611th ftllt11:rn: 4 firrpwrs, 9 slt]lizhu, hu~ fa mi~ room with "'1r. owrsiutl spa 11n4 SllUlfll. Gourmtt lti"hm 11n4is11pprY»C. 1800 if. Vuwint Jttlt 11n4 h11/conin. CJ/ 760-5000 En. 139 , Bill ll1U! Do11-~·,,.,. $1,125,000 PANORAMIC VlEWS ju.st rrdULrd d-m.ut srU in nrxr 30 days! 3BR. JBA 1ui1h DUJUis11r finishn. GAU U>tlay for your showin:. C.IJ 760-5000 En. J JJ Bill.DJ.lly \ • HARBOR VIEW HILLS Exrelknt floor pllln for family livin:. This rxclusiw 3BR h!'J bnclt w11/JtW<Jy with 11 fOrtrous rilr entry. large living room wirh firrplatt. PanoMmk v1rws! CJ/ 1-800-510-2005 CHU 15003 M•rlt Aclnic/J $799,000 BEST BUY -SPYGLASS HILL BeaUlifa/ 5BR, 3BA 2 story home on Sm/ass HiU with mountain and city light 11ir1u. Sparltling lap pool Private gate, untral air. an4 a lot morr! _ c.JJ 760-5000 Ext. 210 DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO $349,000 Prime 4BR, 2.5 BA. 3 <ar garuzr, spa. rxulknt C'Urb apJHaL Nrwt>r roof. newer ltiuJun, doir to 10/f <OUrll, <onvrnirnt freeway tUms. Choiu Mna Vrr.U lo<ation. H-U-R-R-Y! c.u 7fi0-5000 Ext. 117 ]•cltU H•'""-411 HARBOR, OCEAN Ir CITY LIGHTS VIEW For JHOplr with 11 JHUlion for 9""1ity. This -Nl.trfa/Jy "built home is• 5 bdroom. 4.5 h.1h Nlith • 3 "" t•"'t!· H"f,'I' livinz room 11nJ ~':""" dim11i 11"11 llrr •mont M•nJ oj this Jioma fabu'4us qlUl!itin. - c.JI 760-5000 Ed. 136 . _,._~ $2,000,000 SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plan; Suite 180, Newport leach, CA 92660 DlilP NOc .......... April l9. 1997 µle can help make the difference in your life! I MESA·-VERDE I Darli'}g 3BR. 2BA, great yard Niu Living room with prep/ace. Great neighborhood. Call 1-800-510-2005 Cotk #5009 MARK ACIQUCH $209,000 NEWPORT COAST The best of golf course and ocean vinvs in this p_~figious pua community. Call 640-1529 • ESTHER YANK $395,000 180° BACK B~Y & OCEAN VJEWS &c/rukd rod of cul-ik-sac over /(Jolting bay and nature P,merw. 3BR, 2.5BA wlnnv wi1idotus, doors, t1k, p_aim, smoothed ceilings & more. Call 760-5000 Ext. I 12 DIANA PROSSER $44,9,000 JUST LISTED BARGAIN lii!rJe lot apP-rox. 9400 sq.ft. 3 bdrm 2ba pric~d 1 fOr ast sak. Great for home day care. RV parking. I b A CAPPE( $198,500 . I PERFECT HOME OFFICE Ilka/ fo.r owner working from home. 5BR,. 2BA. Single kvef. Mesa Verdi 'has pool & gated emry K'!_at location. BILL AND DONNA WEBSTER $299,900 6 BUNGALOW UNITS Each with fireplaces, dining room, and laundry room. ~pprox $40/t scheduka gross income. Call 644-MAXG MAXINE GOLDEN $145,000 EMERALD BAY CLASSIC COTTAGE Oceanside of PCH -\~f.4. to beach from this sp«ial 3BR. 2BA classic beach house or build your iiream home! Call 494-7475 BILL DOLBY $880,000 PASTORAL VIEWS ' I 3BR 2.5 BA remotk/ed home on a hu_ge /(Jr ovdJoolting equestrian stables. New kitchen & 1 appliances. Family room off kitchm! ca11 640-2677 ROBYN SEARS $354,900 I WESTCLIFF 3BR, 2BA on beautifa.I quiet street. Large grassy rearyard. Big side yard wlvege111bk garden. • Call 760-5000 Eit. 131 ROBIN TENCH $425,000 JUST LISTED -E.SIOE C.M. ! OVER 14,000 SQ. FT. LOT 3 &dro<mu, 2 &ths + Mother-In-Law Unit. I Shop attacheti to Large car garage. Appointmmt ' Cali 760-5000 F.xt. 125 ROBERT MILLIKEN $600,000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS Peelt-.-boo ocean vu, utaii114 su'nsns, dty lights. lowest price 4BR or 3BR + dm. Larxe family room bi ltitchm. Very opm lite and bright. °'" ltD-5000 F.xt. 525. NAN DOYLE -$S8S,OOO OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 • 1433 KEEL DRIVE ( .. ... ietJ#· ~e/4oe . ~- DESIGNS FOR LMNG '97 Ocean&: <Atalina Vinn $2,3SO.OOO Near new 5BR. 5BA contem~rary estate. Private offic.c, gym & wine cellar. Trade possible. uc~~ carpeting. ~rot )'Cl! '! P9of, ~ untain &: fel.~ SBR. SBA with -4~. Go~us tiJC OUuiuor cnterta.arung area con.idcr tridc down. RVM* . 760-SQQQ c·t 10 1 ~~·-~--- -= -------: ~ 54 Years NewJH;lrt Beach Corona del Mar resident 11 years Real Estate Experience 760-5000. ext. 525 J al vo\\~ Re/Max South County Outltandlnt 1weeplnt panoramJc .tsta of ocean. Catalina Bay. niqht liqhts and hills over a private qreehbelt insures forever views. Lar~ lot means expansion on neat 3BR. 2.5BA home with family room. two1ireplaces. 3 car qar~. -. .-., ... ·ir ~ }.;.. ,, ""•. ta ... -~-. ·Every major room has the view! Don't lose out! ' · • •'7 • -tr; .... ----.~ f ·~ . • 4. Now $895.000 3515 Seabreeze Lane • Corona del Mar New llltlnt In southt after HartN>r flew Hilb loadlt Lowest price sinqle level home on fee land in area. Liqht and briqht 4BR. 2BA with Jar~ family room by liitchen. Very open feelinq with beautiful Catalina sunsets and city liqhts. ~oom to add on + a pool if desired~nditionlnq. 3 car qar~. $585,000 1433 Keel Drive Corona del Mar Camel Point Estate in Laguna Beach Situated~ the btutrin the community of Camel Point is a gated enclave of l 0 seaside homes in Laguna Beach. This estate was built in 1993 and features about 6.500 square feet: The home was designed to complement the outstanding white water views from nearly every room. 1bere are six bedrooms and eight baths. Enter through the masterfully desiened patio court yard with waterfall that cascades to a spa below. Adjacent to and overlooking the spa is the sixth bedroom and bath (or weight room). Private stairs from the courtyard lead to the private guest suite feat\U'iog a secluded ocean view sundeck. fireplace and kitchenette. · Thc sunken living room with ocean views and breeu5 bas a marble floor with 24" square modules and an abundance of light from a step tiet'eld ceiling that bas a pyramid skylight. Thc huge master suite exemplifies elegance with a nwco1ine touch. A Jacuzzi tub surrounded by granite is artfully designed. Thc circular gW8 and granite shower bas dual beads and a skylight The titcbeo was featured on the cover of Marble & Ardlitectural Stone magazine. Custom cabiJtetty, a Sub-7.ero refriaerator. two dishwashers and a '1ep9n Yaki commercial grill. Also oo lhil level is an office wired for the most sophisticated business needs, the laundry room and three car garage. Follow the marble stone stairs to the famijy room with a bar and entrance $ the 2,500 bottle wine room with climalc control. For the movie buff the home feawrea a IS seat movie theater complete with the nrx IOUDd system, reclining theatre sealS, soft. drink dispeNCI! and popcorn IDllCbine. O«ered at $5,S00,000. ,., ..,. llf/«WI ..... _, lllll o.a, of .uMAX So.de Co""'1 "'(114) #4-1415. Bob Koop . Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Call the· ·Koop team. 760-5000 Ext~ 128 or 7 60-1580 OCEAN VIEW private beaches! Custom O.ik. doors & windOW$, river rock. 1ile, spa. sauna, gourmet kitchen, twO mas1~rs. l:up· y:ard with a kitchen gazebo, pool & spa. Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Sc. · ! • Bdr., 2.5 Ba.. thls borne is only 2 years old & shows like a modd. Premium comer lot, nice yard, a licde view, tile, fireplace, loa ofbuild!_r uJ>FP-des. Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. <>air 8 ,an old! Excdknt condition, eight 2- story townhome styre. 2bdr/25 bath unin. Two I bdr/lba uniu. Call forderaiJs. Bob Koo Sr. or Jr. Walk to 's! Thttt room. Two uh. fii:cplacc •. cwo dteb, downs1<1frs mam:r sui1c wnh a pnwte cntrancx, gar.age. LOOK AT THAT PRICE! Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Balboa Peninsula Cunom duplex! ju.\t 8 )CB old! luRt 3 bed. 2 bath and a 2 bed, 2 bath u.niu with tile lloM custom lcitdicns. 8crba carpcu. ~·· ~ master suiu: With a Roman tub. and a walk. in do9ct, sun dtck & a +argangc. Until you haw lttO th.is fanwric cuttom toWn home in old COM! Great floor plan. fo rmal with a fireplace & bar, plw a family room & a dining room, custom k.it., with tile noon & counra. M&u has a firtplacc, spa 1ub, slcylight. , Sr. or Jr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 ~ Ext. 128 CrnJ/ l t ·. Daily Pili>« h at Estate • April 19, 1997 · • • Immel named top Fred Sands agent for Orange County He is an award winning agent who provides quality service to his cl ients Phil Immel of Fred Sands Coastal Properties set new records by surpassing $20 millioh in sales for 1996 and garnered 'lop awards from his company. The 22-ycar veteran was named top• agen1 for Orange County and placed in the top one percent or all Fred Sand~ Realtor-;, competing agai nst agent!> who li~l and ~ell properties in Beverl y Hilb. Brentwood. Malibu, Pacific Pali,ades, Bel .Air and oth er luxury area~. lie i!> in the top I 00 of 750,CX)(J agcnh nationall y. According to Immel, 1996 was his best year Ml for. He specializes in listing and ~clling lu xury coastal properties from Newport Beach to San Clemente. Immel attributes part of hi s success to the value of the Fred Sands name in marketin g upper ti er properties and he regularly receives referrals from other agerits for luxury homes. Recently,,he received a referral from a Fred Sands agent in Santa Ynez to li st a $4.5 million ocean front home in Three Arch Bay. He has sold · numerous home sites in Smithcliffs. a magnifi cent parcel of land in Laguna Beach. Past client referrals and corporate relocation transferees have also helped to boost Phil Immel lmmel's production numbers. He has surrounded himself with a highly Guard gated community of Hunt Club This Me<1i1erranean.s1yle cus1om home i" on I. I acres and is located in the exclusive guard-gated Hunt Club community in San Juan Capistrano and has six bedrooms. The propeny. which is equestrian zoned, is on a two tiered 101 with the lower area large enough to accommodate an outbuilding and horse stalls and is acce,~1ble 10 a horse trail below. The view from the rear of the home encompMi.es the rolling green h11li. of Rancho Mission Viejo. Beveled and leaded gins!> windows across t.he front of the home and gin.~!> insets on the oak fronl door and <;1deltgh1 .. maintain privacy while nooding the interior with light. The foyer has a volume t:c1hng with an exquisite crystal chandelier and imponed marble noonng. A library with double door-. and built-in shelving is off the foyer. The step-down living room has a lircplacc wtth marble hcanh and tnm and French doors leading out to the patio. The adjacent dining room w11h arched walls has marble nooring. ticrystal chandelier. beveled mirrors and French doors. Marhk noonng continues throughout the kitchen. eating nook. spacious family room. laundry and all barhmom.-.. The kitchen has white washed oak cabineti.. granite counters, a center 1~land. G E Designer Senes appliances and a Sub-7.ero refrigerator. The centerpiece of the family room with its cathedral ceiling is the noor-to-ceiling i.tone fireplace A wet bar nnd an entertainment center complete with 50·inch teleV1sion. laser di sc. CD changer and \urround sound create the perfect environment for rcl:u1ng or casual cntenaining. A powder room. maid's room. lhNe-quarter bath. laundry room and wine cellar wllh rcfngcrn1or complete the first level. The second floor has four secondary bed~ms and a magnificent master suite retreat with marble fireplace and Prcnch doors to a balcony. The huge double walk-in closet has buil1-in drawers and the master bath has marble countenops and a spacious Jacuzzi. For mor• itiformatUm, call Phll /111,,.eiof Fred SaNh Coastal Propertt.1 al (714) 661-7676. skilled group of Realtors knowh as the "Immel Team" to help him give the kind of quality support necessary when working such a large number of transactions. The team is comprised of Karan Masters. Frank Alvaraz. Jeff Clark and Debi Renshaw. Immel employs a very .aggressive advertising and marketing campaign to position hi home . In addition to merchandising Listin g to the proper target audience, he also has a . professional video infomercial of his listings which is on view in the hotel rooms of guests stayi ng at the Ritz-Carlton in Laguna CONTACT YOUR a Pilot Real Elute section is e.ery S.tuniay in Newport C.... MeM, Corona dct Mar, ,.. ....... ,._.mtt CoMt, Lenna Beach, Laguna ~ llliill Moaarda Beach. We welcome ~ cm ans, quHboo, and mad- Niguel and Marriott Hoteb throughout Orange County and the Palm Springs/Palm Desen area. "I believe in using the media and advertising to the full extent and judging from our rec~rd-brcaJ...ing transactions in the last f C'-'· years, we ~ are on the right track," he !'>aid. Immel is excited when talJ...ing about the turnaround in the Orange County real estate market. ·•1 would ·say that the market is becomiilg reminiscent of the late 1970s and late 1980s and i' 'h1fting from a buyer's mark.et to a "elkr\ market at all price leveb. Thi',., evidenced by multiple off er' on the same properties as well a' the public's concerns about the possibility of rising interest rate\. Coupled with the usual increa'e in home sales in the spring and earl> summer, this makes it the bc,1 111ne to sell your home since 1989 :· he 'aid. Phil Immel may be reached al Fred Sands Coastal Prope_rties at (714) 661-7676. IVES t .. . ---~..____~---~· N•wport Prope INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED featuring fine properties from condos to castles s~~~~t969 1100 Newpon Center Or .. Suitr 11 0 PICTURllSQUECHANNEL Watch tht boets 11II by ill die Newport Cbannd, el\)oy the warm 11unsds and ocean Yltws from tbls private bome In Corona ~ Mii'. 2 aepante wlnp with ttnler C)80•rd. · $3,495, . MSO MllSA VERDE Situated Mxt to perks and Country Oub. iBR. 2..SBA. Hugt flllllly room wltll wet bll' & nreplatt. Enterajiwr's II~ sea & waterfall. 5359,000 RSJ aESTaUY Baudfu.By re-lckd ftnt floor unit with views ol 1 paril and fountain. Faturln1 2 bqe bedrooms and open Hvln1 .._. Mon 111 ronclltlon. $187 ,500 S47 GRll.A T HAL IN IRYINll Wonckrful upper end unit surrounded by grusy frontl~. 21R/1.l5BA frH_ h p1l•t and ll1h.t ca~t. I 'eolr!Ae· Cf'Wtnllllrceed~ -· 814 • ELEGANTLY DESIGNED Coa•ftlitotJy lomled to Stlidlf'r Coontry O ub & saady beacbei In Huntington Btlclt. 4BR/3BA spacious f1.111lly room for entertaining. End ol cul-de-uc. Approx. 2,650 !Jg.ft. $575,000 LSI NATURES RESERVE Grnt locatle• Mir Back 811 wltb tr11tqull blkt Ind walltlntt tra1b. eke 4BR. 2BA ~ wlU. 8ddtd 1111'1' family rooca. nnlttd opn btam ttlHap. lmporttd stoet lire~. Printe beck yard, custom spa IJld lap pool. $289,000 BSO VACATION HOMll Compfetdy remodeled lbrougbout. expanded J BR. textured waits. I0'1t"°US llvla1 room with rouah marble nreplatt. Baudfi.d Wed bathroom C0011ten.. Walk to ~ pf, tennis. and Country Oab In Rancho Min&•· $164,500 V53 ~ 'Pufdea.ire ·~ Our sales associates are selected for their knowledge character, experience, and their commitment to strong ethical standards. We are now Interviewing for positions In our Newport Beach office. Ad~ 'Pete .• aACK STREET PLAZA ProftSSional ofTltt bollctba& lo dowatown Rtdlaods. 4,780 s_g.rt. or space, 8.6 cap. Call for more dttllls.. $550,000 SSS GREAT STARTER HOME Wtl.l locattd ~in Costa Mesa, Is re8dy for the M W owntrs. JBR. l.758A bM been freshly painted throughout. banhn1od flool'S._ woncltrfUI la rite ftnad yard, child l rle!!_CIJ.y ndgbborhood. · ~1 ww,000 LSO WOOD9RIDQE BARGAIN Value plus In tbh JBR. I.SBA to-home, private patio, hor1 •alklng dlstantt to U'tOdlltion pool, sp. & (l!l"k. 0-to 1·5 & 405 Cree•ays. $150,000 F 16 CUSTOM CANYON LAKE Motivated .eUtrs are olftrtng 1 buut&rul 314BR. J BA. ""h custom 1menllitS, opulent ma.'iter suite, l(OUnntt kltchtn & nook. M1Plftttet f1mlly room bolL~ ~re lu'kk n~~ace. $299, 750 541 for Information on these and. other R....._ropertles: Call {714' 644-7111 http://www.qoastalpropertles.com Ill ~ • I I . 0 • SEAVIEW $599,000 l'aloramle 'Mwt ot ocean, cttv lghta and mountain&. New mt1 BA. new hardwood floors, vou"-d ceilings. Good med yard w/pttvate 1pO.. BAYCllEST $524, 900 8eoutlful 38R In fomlty nelghbomood. Remodeled k~ and ba1t\a. FIOnt a rear pttvate yordl, pioteulooolly landscaped. $449,000 P'9mler locatlon, move-In condition 38R, l.SIA home feoturet ~ttf\.11 front-row View of lack lay. Pltvate spa In epodout patio. Gated community. BLUFFS llEDl.JCED $JOY.ODO ..... 2 lby home. ~. large pafto, 2 COf detached garage. CAMEO HIGHLANDS $599,000 890Uttful kltcMn Wl1tl IUb·fffO, light 6 brtght ABR, 2.68A w/IPOflcllng pool. Many upgrades; A/C, nr.pbce, Fl90Ch doors ond much motel BIG CANYON REDUCED $485,000 Comptetely ~ 21R. 28A + den, Dover model. HIQtltv upgraded. 2 cor ottoehed gar. Gated 2A RR. guard. Fumlth9d or UnfumltMd. BALBOA PENINSULA $439,000 Lorge R·2/R· 1 lot. leoet\, lay, ~ ond lomlty ot lta beltt Proctlcolty lot value. EASTS/DE $225,000 Sharp 2 story home. 2 Molt9f IUttel plue loft, llvlng IOOm, tnploce a wet bor. EASTILUFF $565,000 51R, 31A. Family home. Ctty llatm vtew. Lorge poo1 m. lot. Fhplace In LR a Al. Fonnal dlring IOOm. HUNT1NGTON HAR80Ufl $469,000 ...,. ... large 31R ownera unit. ~ m<*'ltcmn.d, MY* voc:anf. BIG CANYON CONDO ,000 Fabulout view !Ng Canyon 9oW Courie. High c•IUnga, CIOwn motdlngl, ..CMMd lghtlng. hplOce, . 5 Corporate Plaza • Newport Bea ch • California • 92660 • Great 1 BR & 1 Bath Bayfront Condo • Security Building • Bayside Comm. pool $279,000 Balboa Island Opportunity • LOwest Priced On Balboa I land • Charming 2 BR + Large Guest Unit • Close To South Bay $399,0:00 Charming Family Home ~~~ll •JBR&15BA • Prime East Side Location • Large Yard w /park· lilc.e setting $369,000 • 3 BR &c 1.5 BA • H uge Kitchen • Large Yard with Priva~ Pool • 2 Car Garage $182,900 ·Newport ,Properties (7·14) 673-8700 ~ Sell It! Call Us F.or Results Home • Spacious 4BR & 3.SBA Under Const. •Open LR With Marble Fireplace • Built Elevator Ready $885,000 Excellent South Bayfront Location • Charmfug 3 Br & 2.5 Bath Home • Sandy Beach In Front w /On-Shore Moonng $1,650,000 • 3BR & 2.5 Bath • Tri-Level Townhome • Great Location • 2 Car Attatchl.'<i Garage $213,000 • Highly Desinble Penthoule • Inside Laundry • 2 Bedroom ac 1 .75 Bath $169,000. Stunning Bay & "Ocean View Home in Newport Heights • Absolutely One of the Most Unique Homes in Newport &>ach • Located on Huge Lot • Separate 1 BR & 1 BA Guest House • Beautiful Kitchen w/Oak Cabinetry $899,000 Call Waltl'r Mitchell @ 583-3083 t. Newport Beach 180Degree Ocean Views •Totally Remodeled & Gorgeous Newport Crest Townhome • Tri-Level 3BR + Den • 3 Large Decks $365,660 $355,000 Call }ibid Cetine/ian @647-5925 Quaint & Cozy Balboa Island Duplex • Well Maintained 2BR Home + 28R Apt. • Incredible Charm • Great Ren1.1I $525,000 Gorgeous East Side CM Home • 2 Storv J Br & 1 'i Ba Built In 1991 • Spacious LR with Fireplare • Be<lluhful Kitchen $279,000 • Panorunk V.ews • Huge 3 BR Penthouse • Inside laundry • 3 Car Garage Space • Ran Aoorplan $349,000 3 1 O a.m. to 2 p.m., Demonstration of new MLS so ftware 4 8 a.m .. Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 8 • 5 to 7 p.m., Computer trai ning, MLS. advanced 9 5 to 7 p.m., Computer training, MLS, beginner 11 8 a.m ., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 15 5 to 7 p.m., Internet training 17 5 to 7 p.m., Lightning 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 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 29 5 to 7 p.m., Computer training, Windows '95 C:,romising outloOk for Orange County offered at 13th Annual Real Estate Development Conference Event sponsored by Bu~lding Industry Association reAects I optimism for Orange County California ii. back. attracting millions in inve~tments from REJTS's and pension funds and continuing to create thousands of new jobs every month, acc~rding to Sanford R. Goodkin. reaJ estate economi llt, author and futurist. Goodkin gave the keynote address to the 13th Annual ReaJ Estate Development Conference. recently presented by the · Building Induslr) A~. ociat1on/Orange "' County Chapter and the Time!'> Orange County. The overall positive theme wa.' reflected throughout the day long event, which featured !->ome of today's leading name~ in re sidentiaJ, uffice. retrul and industrial real e~tate. Many of the speakers. including Goodkin, felt the' improving economy and job growth will have very positive impacts on Orange County's housing and bui.iness climates. That occurrence is consistent with the strong demand and escalatin g prices for finished loti. noted by several of the panelisti.. "I was truly impressed with the breadth and depth of expertise represented by the panelists. I commend the committee chairs and volunteers who developed th b. outstanding program," sajd Les Thomas. BINOC president and president of Shea Homes' Southern California. Inc. Event chairman Larry Nord.,trom noted that the conference proved to be one of the organization's most i.uccessful events. "It was truly an outstanding event with the latest information on everything from economic and design trends to legal and financing issues. We covered all aspects of real estate," said Nordstrom. president of Nordstrom Development Finance. Sharing Nordstrom's viewpoint was Marjorie A. Knitter of Paul A. Moote & Associates, who served a." conference vice-chair. "We were fortunate to have so many fine speakers sharing the podium," she said. Darrell Hoover, president and CEO of the Hoover-Related Companies lnc .• indicated that because of the upward pressure on prices, builders will take another look at projects they may have previously passed over if they felt the project wouldn't pencil out. What will the new homes of the future look like? More and more will be framed with steel, according to M.J. Knitter, president of Knitter & Associates architects. He also pointed out the need to offer something different to give people a reason to buy, as well as Ooor plan flexi~ility to satisfy a.wide range of Hf estyles. For example, one family may need a home office (or two). anolher a separate grandparents area. How to get a three car garage onto a small lot while still presenting an appealing sfrcetscapc? Use the "tandem" garage space. which allow!. for two c~ .. front to back and can be u'ed a' 'tor.igc - or shop area. It can also be con' cneJ mto a home office or added to the intcnor to create the "super bowl farm!~ room.'' Knitter said. • Archjtcct Barry Berku~ of B ~ Architects/Bcrkus Design Group. 'ee' a movement toward retro neighborhood~. with hedges and landscaping. pon.th and cou.rts adding important element' ul character to street scenes and incre:Mng intrinsic value in communitic~ Emerging ethnic groupi., tn panil'Ular Latinos, arc becoming a f ocu' _of dc,ign and marketing efforts. ln fact. L•llinu' now comprise the fastest-gro-wrng group of home buyers, according to R1t:.1 Lampkin, president and CEO of Pacific Gateway Homes, which succei.\lttll} . developed an infill project tn P1c11 Rl\era by specifically targeting the clo'c l mt Latino community. There is good news for tho'e considering their first home purch~. according Lo Hank Adler of Oelmttc & Toucbc, who believes there w1 II be no nat tax enacted this year by Congre~~. meaning the mortgage interest deduction is safe. Major sponsors for the 13th Annual Real Estate Development Conference were: ACT Metlun<f Systems: Cox. Ca,tle & Nicholson. LLP; City National Bank; David Evans & Associates: E & Y Kenneth Leventhal Real Estate Group: Hawthorne Savings-Development Services Group; I.rell & Manella. LLP: Jackson, OeMarco & Peckenpaugh; Luwe Enterprises Residential Advisors: Mu:hael e'rand.man Associates; Morrison & Foerster, LLP;.National Bank of Southern California and Pacific Western Nauonal ~ Pank. ' Tapes of the panels arc for sale and may be purchased by caJling BWOC at (7 l4) 553-9500. BWOC u " Mrt•profiJ organiullio11 nprestnlilfg ntorly },()()()jinns in tli~ residential and cowunerc/.ol constn1cNon industry. F"' 1n.m1Hnltip information, tall (114) SSJ-95()(), IAYCllST •• SuPeltor Curb Appeal Sprawtlog Single leY 48R. 38A. fr drs.wndws, 3 rplc.'iam rm. prtv mstr sut~. pool ..... $519,000 SOtnH COAST ... On nae I.Me G.lted c:cmm. 38R. 28A wf2 MSR. Huge Fam Rm w/vaulted eel. Palk>&.. BalcDrly ..... $264,000 UDO ISlL • .snet to 5ereet loc.lldoll Pl1de ol ownesshlpl H'* MBR downstairs &.. 2 very latge BIVdec:k upsCrs. So patio ..... $531,000 llG CANYON ... Dr.....tlc &.. lrttlht MonilC.o modd W/rtt!W c.vpet paint. 38R 2.SBA w/MN down. Cukie-sac loc.atlpn .••..•• $619,900 CO.ONA DD. MAL.2 Larae Units 7 yrs new duplex. 38R. 38A &.. 38R. 2.SBA ea w/fplc. lndry. Ciarage and space each •... $580,000 f.ASTSU)( C M ... Cul-de-uc loadon 381l .2BA on large end ol eds I04 near llaclt Bay. Hardwood floofs. Fr di'$. pool.. .. ..... 5319.000 --COllONA ou· MAa .... Bulld with View &61 6000 sq.. ~. ~ sc::enic CNl)'Of1 w/sp«tN:J.JN ocean view. So. ol Hwy .. $695,000 I I MORTGAGE LOAN P!CIAUST A MORTGAGECORPORATX»\ Tut M.LS. of iM Ltoding Industry Membtr of Better Busint5s Burtau Featuring Grant W. King Branch Manager M LS i~ locarcd 111 1he heart of Corona dd Mar. MLS offers sophi~1ic:11cJ mortgage management services for every different rypc of mortgage request -on line with our 150 different banks and lending institutions, MLS is a scace-of- che an lender wich only che newest in technologies. M LS is the home of 1he No Poinrs and No Closing Cost Loan. 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" ....... ..Ille I .~ ;-... will I q .,_ -· ·---~ Uttlc Balboa Island Prt111nc custom ~ & apt 4BR, ~ .fu!I ~' steps ' Little Balboa Isle French Regency 3BR/den, 3BA to. the Boy! Roof deck views of btrt, city l~~hi _Bay home with formal dining room and private 2BR wincto.;.', F~ doors, NC, vaulted ceih , patios, apartment. High ceilings. Upgrades. Sq.~ can't be dedcs, Pro(ess10rally decaated.. .. . . .. . ... ..... 75,000 duplicated. Little Balboa Island Oisp and bright Cape Cod home. Quality construc- tion 1991. 3BR, 20A, with French doors, bay'Nindow and vaulted ceilires ........................................ $619,000 Cust.bm 3~ 2.SBA home built in 1990, maintained & refined to~. Bay W;ws from root deck, balcooy a-ea w/ei!rll bectoom, e>d:::eptiooal mstr suite wlvaulted ceiliras, spa tl.b, fireplace tMJ to bath .............. $790,000 Balboa Island ·-Uttle Balboa Island Spacious Island Duplex. 4BR, 2BA with large Reduced 1 Million -Spectacular 2 acre eques-Quiet location! Little Balboa Island Dl.plex. 2BR; 20A, balcony up, 3BR, 2BA with patio dOINn. Remo-trian estate. Large pool, 3 spas & 2 ponds. A den with large SlM1dedc and balcony+ 2BR, 1 BA with de led Kitchens/Baths. Square footage cannot must seel .............................................. $1,979,000 patio. be duplicated I ........................................ $569,000 ........ 100 blodc -trtt-lined snet, quid we;t Old of Island. 3BR 28A single-story home. Front & reM patios. Great value on South Bayfront. F8bulous viev."S of Extensively remodeled in 1991. Old Balboa tslond turning basin, Pavilion,~-Spocious 3BR, 2BA charm with all the modem conveniences. 2BR home with family room plus 2BR apartment 'Nith -'2BTHS. Great home for entertaining .......... iits,000 views. { ' ' Daily Pilo« Re.I B-.e •April 19.1997 Jasmine Creek: Homeowners take great pride in their community BOUNDARIES: Ja!>mine Creel... is bordered by San Joaquin Hills Road, Marguente Avenuo. Harbor View Dnve a11d Crown Drive. HISTORY: .J' M.J. Brock wall the builder of this project and the arch1tecrural de..,1gn wru. by R1chard.,on-Nagy-Martin AIA. Jasmine Creek opened in 1974 with \IX model home~ It took about ..even years to build out the project. II wa., one of the fl'rsl guard- gated communit1e~ in Newport Beach. A lushly. landscaped spa, one of the features of a home now listed in Jasmine Creek prices in Jasmine Creek range from' guard gales located al the frool rutd back SOURCE: $350,000 to $600,000. entrances. The gardening staff is currently Carole McMahan-Johnson of Coast Newpon Propertjes. 4 Civic Plaza. Ste. 260. Newpon Beach, (714) ~HiOO. HOMES: COMMUNITY FEATURES: working with a consultant 10 revamp landscaping. The very reasonable rate of The homes are well built with concrete Life Tile roof\. gracious entry halls, large master suite<, and private master bedroom patios or The total area of Jasmine Creek is more than $282 per month pays for maintenance, d~ks. - NOW LISTED: There •~a nice i.election of homes currently on the market. In particular there is an excellent value on a Plan V. This customized three bedroom. home wtth family room has gorgeou:. brid patios. limestone noonng. a private spa and lovely pasloral views. The 90 acres. There is a large community clubhouse. community pool and spa. There are also two other community pools and spa:. and six tennis courts. Miles of lush. wide greenbelts are a special feature of the community. Jasmine Creek has its own on- site manager to eru.urc immediate response to homeowners· needs. Homeowners take grc"3t pride in their community and are constantly upgrading the amenities. Each resident has a remote control to enter the Unique location in Irvine Terrace This home. located in Irvine Terrace, Corona dcl Mar, is situated on a high comer lot with ocean views. The lot, according to records, has almost 11 ,000 square feet and it is level for someone interested in building or adding on. ' Remodeled more than J 0 years ago, the home now has two extremely large master suites plus a third bedroom. All of the rooms arc large. The living room has a floor-to- ceiling rock fireplace. Large sliding doors lead out onto the brick patio and large yard. Attached to the garage is an oversized workshop which could be converted to a maid's room. . . Th.is property has great possibilities -enjoy it as built or design your dream home for lhis great location. For""',... Uifomtlllion, call Marian PltlUippi al (714) 723-8800. Coast Newport Properth1, 3377 Yia LUkJ, N.wport Beac_h. security and exterior fire insurance as well as earthquake insurance. The community of Jasmine Creek is close to shopping and is an easy walk to the beach. SCHOOLS: Harbor View Elementary School and Corona del Mar High School. If you would liU to submit a communily profih of"'"' ft1nn area, pluse follow the above fo""41 atul enclose a map out/int (TlsolfllU Guitk) of tJu ana along -·ilh a plwtl> of a ClllT'flfl lisd11g. The descriptjgn of the propnty goes utuler tlu "nol4' listttf' sectimt. Send to: JuUe Y&ker, real estate editor, Daily Pilot, 330 W. BaJ St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627, (71') 5474242. Bayshores family home This cottage is a nioc starter.in Bayshorcs. but it is a prime candidate for someone to build a new home oo this large lot in this wonderful family neighborhood. The lot is only six homes away from the community beach and close to the private Baysborcs' gate to 1be Balboa Bay Club. Other amenities of the home and community include two bedrooms. two baths with a den, three car garage, an oversil.Cd lot at 5,400 square feet. two private beaches, a children's playground, 24 hour gate guarded community and association dues of only $67 per month. Offered at $659.000. For more Utjonudon, caU Dtlv~ Won1 at (714) 6"-1600. Coat N~port Pro~1, 4 Civic Pllu.a, SU. 260, NftlPO'f BMdi. COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES WE SELL MORE THAN HOMES ... · w~ SELL A gFEsTYLE J . ' I 723-8800 644-1600 llCLUllVI AFFILIATI OF SOTHEBY'S International Realty New Listings Ave:iilable j "'~ ......... -~-----_ __,,--_ "' -.-....- Seawtnd Stunning views from inviting 5 Bd. 3 Ba. plus fc\mily room home! Mertz & Schmiesing $679,000 Newport Heights 3 Bd. plus den family home w/ I Bd. I Ba. guest quarters. Stelllno & Hassel $649,000 Beach Living Corona del Mar 4 Bd. plus family room. 40 ft. lot south of highway. Jlll Andnis $535,000 Ceatral Newport .Total remodel beach duplex. 4 ed. and 3 Bd. New root. Rick La .. ewta . $,7,,000 • Portaftna Laguna Large 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba, Tudor !tome with pool, spa, ocean views. Steve Hlch $595,000 Balboa Peninsula Completely remodeled duplex. 4 Bd. 2 Ba & 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Rick Langevin $595,000 ----------1 Balboa Peninsula Brand new custom home just one door to the beach. Ronda Hein $549,000 Newport Beach Charming .cfuplex only I block to beach 2 Bd I Ba. units. HeldJ Stockwell $379,ooe New Listings Bluff• Homes on the Bay Highly upgraded ·o· plan. Private garden setting. Duncan Forgey $349,900 Newport lleeda ~duplex with creet Income. New paint, 2 car ..,ace. Heidi SIDckwell $349 ,000 Turtle Rock Pastoral setting. 4 Bd. 3 Ba. on cul·de·sac wlth large yard. Inga Lehnert $335,000 Costa Me•• Remodeled and expanded In 19891 Excelle{1t condition. Sara~ Bl9d Hlamaa $270,000 7·23~880 0 644~1600 New Listi~gs Walnut Great buy! 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba home. New roof. carpet. paint. Hurry! llana Brodie $259,900 Pentrtdae Cove Tranquil setting. Neutral dec;or, FP. Two master suites. Sara & Brad klnman $149,900 Upper 3 Bd. ~It In move-In condition wfth 2 car .-nee. Sa,. & Bl9d Hlamaa $127,000 ... 723~880.0 644~1600 Newport Beach Newport North Townhomes Lowest priced 2 Bd townhome Prime location. Greg Lombardi $174,900 Cllffhaven Older 3 Bd 2 Ba. home on nice street Live in now and build later. Jim Jacobs $469,000 Eastbluff Big family home, great yard with spa, quiet location on cul-de-sac. Coby Ward $554,000 Udo lw 5 Bel. 4 Ba. tum-key custom with bay view! GranJte, marble. Fr. doors. BID FMMJ $799,000 .. Bayside Cove ~sort living in spacious 2 Bd + den penthouse w I view. Carole-Johnson $595,000 Dover Shores --Fan.tas~6 views. Private dock. Plans for 4,oc»./q. ~. home. Carr & Feeney $949,000 Peninsula Oceanfront Oceanfront remodeled home right on the sand in Newport Affordable beachfront! Ronda Hein $795,000 • View Properties North Lapna EnJoy spectacular coastline and city lights views from this 5 Bd. 4 Ba. home with pool and spa. Col'lll)e Mauentl $995,000 Ocean Ridge Great new custom home located on serene canyon. Susan Scanlan $ t ,550,000 Oceanfront Prestigious Smlthdlffs lot with approved plans for 4,000 sq. fl home. Connie Maxsentl $1,595,000 Pelle.an Point Spectacular Mediterranean home under construction. Beautiful views! Connie Maxsentl $2,495,000 Gated Communities BaJ'ftew Terrace 2 Bd. 2 Ba. one level home with fireplace. No Mello Roost Roy Freeman $277,000 SuYleW View on the .,_rt, wonderful 5 Bd. 4 Ba. family home With priv•te a.,.. 8oaP & Feeney $699,000 Udo l9le M.cnfflC4!nt 5 Bd. 4.5 Ba. e.yfront on 45' lot. 3 car carace. John & Robin McMonlcle $2,595,000 Oc.unfront COM Landmarit home of great quality with a remarlcable location Thamer & Corkett $5,400,000 lntne Cove Spectacular oceanfront home. Umestone, granite, walls of glass Hanis & Kllae . $8,500,000 Ocean Ridge Bramelea·s largest floorplan with added 5th Bd. Fabulous yard with rock pool and spa. Scanlan & Weinstein $1 ,850,000 Costa Mesa . , , , \ ... / If waterfront · living is for you ... a--· .. J2l rare arid lovely property offering pure bayfront enjoyment. This two-story home of timeless design has a gracious courtyard entry, large living/entertajning room with fireplace, formal dining room, library, three bedrooms, and three and one-half baths. Adjoining this 45' bayfront parcel is an additional lot complete with· a three car garage; and it has room upstairs for an office, bath plus space for another bedroom playroom. A privat~_qock and sandy beach add to the enjoyment of this unique property. Sweeping Ocean Views Exquisite In Every Way • · OPEN ·SUNDAY 12 :00 P.M. -5 :00 P.M. , 15 13 East Bay Ave. 1510 East Balboa Blvd. $3,475,ooo Landmark Estate .. I I Ufetlme Sales Achievement Hall of Fame Me.m_ber · KIM BIBB DENMS DURGAN DEBI BIBB -759~3707 1500 DOLPHIN Gorgeous, open and spacious! 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. 3 car oversized garage, pool and spa, large master with peek-a-boo view! $795,000 Landmark Bayfront Estate situated on the coveted Easterly tip of prestigious Lido Isle. This lot boasts 200 feet of bay frontage. Panoramic view of the major islands in Newport Harbor. This is a premier opportunity to own the Best of the Best! ... NEWPORT-sTEPS TO SURF LAGUNA OCEANFRONT Resort ambiance! Warm yet contemporary, sophisticated yet casual! 5 bedrooms, 55 baths, full guest quarters, pool and spa. $2,800,000 . \ Fabulous French Normandy estate on rare doul;>le parcel, over 125' of bay frontage, expansive lawn and mature foliage create a country ambiance on the bay. Dock for large yacht. 4 car garage. 5 bedrooms including full guest quarters . JERRY FINSTER · AGENT OF THE YEAR ,. 1996 COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES. 759~3750 . NUMBER .ONE SALESPERSON 1995. & 19.96 $1,895,000 $2,495,000 NEWPORT BEACH $1,895,000 $775,000 $2,995,000 I ( ' < Two contiguous lots. Best main bay view. Most prestigious· location . Last opportunity for I 20 feet on the waterfront. Lots may be purchased separately. En;oy private dock, lawns and garden views . • Beautiful development of unattached homes and this is one of the original models . All of the bells and whistles, lush and private backyard . State of the art interior, move in today, turn key in every way. BEVERLY MORPH Y 759-3 731 ·Fabulous pool ftqme ,, nestled in one acre _ of gorgeous lawns and gar4ens above t~e blue Pacific. . Unequaled t:'iews, ·un:matcfted propert·y. European old world feeling created by famous craftsman . Rare quality and detail. Located on the golf course witft lovely view from brick patios and poolside. Very dramatic two story living room. _ Highly upgraded 3 bedroom and family room/den, formal dining, new master batft, hardwood ffoors, marble entry, classic decor. ------·----~-· ....:._.,..._~ Roo DALEY TOP PRODUCER • COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES / 71 0meraf d 23ay This is a rare, oversized ( 13,300 square feet) west-facing > property on fabulous Emerald Bay Point with spectacular views over both Emerald Bay to the south, and Irvine Cove to the north. Enjoy all of Emerald Bay's amenities -private beach, tennis courts. swimming pools, parks and play- grounds, plus 24-hour guarde~ gate security. Now this truly spectacular property is offered at a very attractive price. Pftotograpltfl 611 David Heatft Wtste'" Exposure ' $3,595,00Q View From Property Of Emerald Bay View Frvm ~rty Of Irvine Cove , - , .. I . ' SHIRLEY HARRIS Hall of Fame Member 759-3727 ~ . ., ·-' . JiM KLINE 759-3771 NEW LISTING 1245 Surfline Unobstructed harbor and ocean view. 4 bedtooms, 2.5 baths. Charming courtyard entry. $649,000 NEW LISTING 1309 Bay Avenue Lovely duplex just steps to the bay. Each unit has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. $539,000 • Robin l'-lcl'-tonigle St: eve . . -C>lson ·717-471 I Spec1:acular Bayf""ron1: Landmark DaYfront Estate Lido Isle Call f'or more d e tatls l 209 Via Karon 21 5 Via Lido Soud This magnificent contemporary style bayfront home is locat~d on an oversized 45'-lot and boasts sp~cular sunset·views. Designed by architect Marl< Singer, this elegant five bedroom, , four and one half bath home features the finest of finishings including extensive use of marble and granite, floor-to-ceiling gJass walls, leaded glass front door and a dramatic two-story volume entry. Of'f'ered at $.z,. 59S .. <><><> OPEN .SUNDAY I.2:<><> P .M. -4:<><> P.M. Catalina laland Dream Home Country French Famtly Home 56 Gaviota, Hamilton Cove 1997 SOLDS ~-.. 900 ~ Clrde I W•...,..... Court SIS Via Udo Soud "•p--nted auyer · I OS Via San Remo $7s<>. <><><> - Please ca{( us for rrwre information on any of tfiese special properties. SPECTACULAR VIEWS Ul7 Ebbtide Spectaa.tilu ouan, Df!Y an4 city (igfu views. 'Well maintabua fr.o~ on oru of tfu. most fuirafif.t. struts in '>{Jwport. $995,000 OCEAN & BAY VIEWS 1120 Sea Lane :Fafiulous remotkfd 3 6droom ~ witli put liM6or an4 city vinJs, ftaat yon£ $749,000 NEWPORT TOWNHOME H EA~rHER ANGEL 759 J74J BABllABA Hll'l'{'fl lN(;S --, r> q ~.(I B ••• -4 • Consider it SOLD ·When· you list with the "FINEST" . 1997 SALES . ' • Area Addr,ss Dover Shores 1524 Antigua Dover Shores 1900 Santiago Baycrest 1701 Starlight Circle Sea Island 81 Ocean Vista . .. Costa Mesa 1744 Paloma Westcllff 1105 Devon . IN ESCROW Corona del Mar 912 Gardenia Represented Seller Seller Seller Bu11er Bu11er Seller Buver .. ~ I . I NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS Beautiful des4Jner "Catalan· model with master jiii;;;iiiiiiiiiii""' suite l Bd i 5 Ba In great locatlon on cul-de-SillC. $479,000 ·caowN OF TltE SEA· SpcctKular oceanfront location with dramatic whitewater views and • Bd $J,SOO,OOO "THE JONES T,E!\M" $16 MILLION IN SALES IN 1996 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Remodeled duplex on one of best streets. 2 Bd I Ba. front unit, l Bd. 2 Ba rear unit. 3 car p1411e $449,000 HAlt80lt VIEW HIU.S l..alie 20,000 sq. ft. lot. not lndudlnc slopes 2 story 2.800 sq ft. with 5 8d. J Ba. on cul-de-sac $799,000 .· Wonderful family neigftborftood. Two private beacftes, playground, gate guarded community. Cftarming 2 bedroom ftome tftat is only six houses away from the private beach. Huge lot, 3 car garage. $659,000 Extraordinar" estate on approximately 1/3 acre< on tfte waterfront. · 65 feet on the Harbor and a docfr that can accommodate large boats ma&s tftis a rare find. A magnificent gated ftome, guest house, courtyard witft black bottom pool and motor court. $4,450,000 HuN ·11Nc·roN HARBor~ Buutiful 3 "'""'"' "°"" '" oNe of tlte most Msi"1ble '°'41tioNS ON 0.WNport .... ,. RelflOtleled iitclten, wi1dted celllngs, two (tl..Uly '°°"'s and a sltort wali to the cltlldrrn's ""'*· A W'11 fOOtl Wllut at $419,000. • .... .. Perfection. No detail or expense was sp.ared and it shows in this 3 bedroom home ... from the trompe I..:oeil painted walls and ceilings to the hand-crafted woodwork. Large backyard. Gate guarded community. $770,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Delightful 4 fiedroom home located in a great location. · Spacious family room -wired for sumn.md sound, master batft witli Jacuzzi tub and walfr-in closer. walfr-in pantry, large bacfr yard and patio. Wonderful family neighborhood. $499,000 -- Stnior 11011.sl"I -•llSf 6t .i lust 62 ~ars oW. Cu""i"f ln-IJlw unit witli lar,e iitclaeN, buUt-in 6oofcsltelws in livinf '°°'"· llflit and briflat witlt Frrnc#i lloors and windows. Waslter!Dryer and utilities iNdiuied. $1,250 ,.,. .... ti ' ' --r- .. . . 'I ' 0 2 SHORELINE Attention car collectors! Fabulous new home. 5Bd, 5.5Ba., garage for 8 cars. Ocean & golf course views. Pool & spa. $3,325,000 I CORONA Custom 5 bedroom home with gourmet kitchen, library, large family room and view. $1 ,395,000 ~· ... Uncomparable masterpiece! Spectacular oc~an views. Private gated ccnpmunity with beach access. $2,950,000 Quality large custom home. Double lot, 3 car garage, 4 fireplaces, pool, bay and light view. $1,275,000 17 OLD RANCH ROAD SARA HINMAN 759-3705 Exclusive Bear Brand Ranch. New 5 Bd. 7.5 Ba. library. Pool and spa. Panoramic ocean and lights view. $2,600,000 .. BI~ I\ I) H I ~ iv\ 1\ N 7 r-') -~ -> ) _) ,, .,_ . 1 • NEWPORT HEIGBTS Wonderful 3 Bd. + den family home w/ 1 Bd. 1 Ba. guest quarters. 4 car garage and 34' RV garage. $649,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS . Seller Is mollYatld and wants It sold. 3 Bd. 2 Ba. with views, bonus room, remodeled. $569,• NEWPORT HEIGBTS Remodeled 3 Bd. 2 Ba. + 2 Bd. 1 Ba. apt. Open living and family area. Near new kitchen. $489,000 BALBOA PENINSULA 3 Bd. 2 Ba. 1nd 1 Bd. 1 Ba. Peninsula duplex, 1 block to beach. Easy to ~· Newer roof. $321,• CLIFFHAVEN Traditional Cape Cod style 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. 2 story, hardwood floors, French doors, blg yard. / $669,000 ,-- .... MANNY STELLINO ·+ MARLENE HASSEL • f MARLENE HASSEL 717-4761 Direct 642-6048 Residence MANNY STELLINO 717-4762 Direct 650-2678 Residence T I ' 1 - .. J 1 ' { I . --.--- 430 VISTA GRANDE 3 bedroom townhome·with beautiful Anderson doors, tile flooring and lovely back bay views from the master bedroom, living room and dining room. This home is in excellent condition I CUSTOM BAYFRONT $995,000 5 bedroom home with boat dock. Built in 1992. Approx. 4,500 sq. ft. Open floor plan. Easy to show! 1857 BoNAJRE·WAY CaUfomla Cottace home. 4 bedrooms, lovely French with plantation shutters, country kitchen and family room that opens up to a very private back yard. For more information adl Marian Phillippi 723-8800 ext. 19 436 Begonia 50 I Angelita Te"ace 4 bedroom, 3 bath, family room. Great location near Begonia Park. Could be modified to have rental income. $659,000 3 bedroom, 2 bath, family room, ocean view. DOVER SHORES -$797,000 • ti Bidrooms, 3 Baths • Lumllous, Spacious RemOdel with Private Pool • .Pmaorarnlc View of Badt Bay and Fashion Island • • • • 2 Bedroom, 2 Bllth End Unit ._ • Marble and Gmnlte U~s • Great Marina Vlewsl .. . . . . Large attractive comer lot. $675,000 EASTBLUFF -$609 ,000 • I 80° View to Fashion Island and catalina • 1"'o Private Yards • 3 Bedrooms, 2. 5 Baths • Nett Roof and Carpeting • ' ' ' 1 I I 1 I I L t ' ' ' 1 1 I 4 I I • . I I I Totally renovated in 1989, this 4 bedroom home offers high ceilings, French doors, family kitchen and more. • DOVER SHOR ES $I ,095,000 Enjoy stunning back bay, city lights and ocean views from this 4,ooo+ foot contemporary home. 4 bedrooms, office. Gourmet kitchen and morel Pastoral back bay views make this 4 bedroom, family room home a special opportunity you won't want to miss! FAMILY HOME IN A PRIVATE BEACH CO MMUNITY Bayvie\v Terrace 5 large bedrooms including 2 master suites. Spacious kitchen, greatroom, and separat~ family room. Extra large lot, 3 car garage. Skylights, high ceilings, unbelievable storage. Interior patio with reflection pool and fountain. Steps to Bayshores Main Beach Offered at $1 ,285,000 .. 2 bedroom, 2 bath private home with fireplace, community pool and spa. Gated, no·Mello Roos! $277,000 O l d Corona del Mar Charming cottage in "Old Corona del Mar" with wood floors, many skylights, and super kitchen. $289,500 .. The Perfect Fai:rllly Home I 209 SANTIAGO + COMPLETELY REMODELED + 4 BEDROOMS + 3.5 BATHS • HARDWOOD FLooRS . + FRENCH 0ooRS + WHrrE: WASHED OAK CABINETS + AIR CoNf>moNED + SECURrrY SYSTEM +LARGE YARD, GRASSY AREA,. BUILT-IN BARBECUE 2127 INDIAN SPRINGS LANE FABULOUS VIEWS •••••• ~~~~ $679,000 . •• JERRY SMITH 723-8800 ext. 3 I BUYERS ARE HIGH ••••••. . call Me For All Your Real Estate Needs INVENTORIES ARE Low ..... ) I 001r1r_ Aus TEr~o 759-3763 C HRISTINE KIM 717-4709 32 SEASIDE COURT WALK To BEACH •••••• =-~ 1&11uM8CIJn •.._ ... of the complex.. thl8 ........... 2 bedrooma with ..._. celllnla. nice~ room whh ...................... ~ out tD ...... PllV* pil!llO: ·-- ., . I • 1 I J . I I { f . ( I I I .. t • ' MARIE F ARCO-SORI< 759-3702 Dover JTIOdel 2 bedroom, 2 bath with French d oors. Great price! . $497,000 The Indians felt it was Contentnient , the Spanish explorers named it Peaceful. Indus try labels it Fonnidable , and Fas hion says it's Chic . We just call it Paradise. I have a fine selection of homes in paradise for you to choose from. C all to make your selection . 759-3789 Mickey Rowe ---·--.. ---... --., Exquisite ~raditiorial home unsurpassed in detail an<! quality. Beautifully appointed 4 bedroom, 3. 75 bath, den: formal dining room, family room, wine cellar. CALL DOTTIE VALENTINE 759-3723 13ayside Cave I 018 BAYSIDE COVE EAsT 'B ayfro nt living at its best in this private community next to Balboa Island and the bay makes living a v<ication every day! --Spacious. all on one level. OFFERED AT $595,000 CA1?0L [ McMAHAr\I JoHr-..;">uN 759-3 70·l )· : . Exclusive NewpJrt Coast Incredible estate-like grounds with ocean and canyon views. Pool, spa and cabana. Stunning interior with limestone floors, granite counters, media center and spacious rooms. Elegant, Sopliistieated Design Panoramic Go.If Course Views $2,595,000 Call for personal review . { of pl~ns and renderings . 759~3775 I ) I ' I I l I J in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS 717-4744 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 $209,000 Heights Area Duplex Two 3 Bd. 1.5 Ba. units.with private yards Rare pride uf ownership property for owner/user $339,000 1997 SALES ACTIVITY IN ESCROW Pro,ertr1 U.t Prlu Re,raertted Eastslde $339,000 Buyer Newport Heights $400,000 Seller LJdo Isle $585,000 Buyer Belcourt Terrace $669,000 Se ller LJdo Isle $750,000 Buyer Lido Isle $750,000 Seller Harbor Point $849,000 Buyer Irvine Cove $1,395,000 Buyer SOLD Propertf U.t Prlu Re,raerd.d Eastslde $279,000 Seller Eastslde $319,000 Buyer West Newport $347,000 Buyer Eastbluff $459,000 Buyer Bayfront $499,000 Seller Harbor View Homes $599,000 Bu11er Bayfront $979,000 Seller Bayfront $1,795,000 Bu11er J Custom Bayfroot Home 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. RemodeJed home, very open floor plan IdeaJ southerly orientation w/ 60' of frontage on the bay $1,395,000 Dover Shores Bayfront 4 Bd. 2 Ba. single story, great potential for expansion Large sunny bayfront patio, large private dock $949,000 Lfdo Isle Tradltional 4 Bd. 3 Ba. on prime Piazza Lido comer lot, 45' lot 2 master suites, security system, hardwood floors $799,000 Lido Vlllaae Bayfi'ont Units Two 2 Bd. 2 Ba + two t Bd. 2 Ba. units, 6 boat docks. Turning basin view, possible condo conversion. $1,387,000 Udo Isle Bay View Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba. Pride of owombip! Highest quality maler:ia1s Marl>le, granite, French doors, aown moldings. 3 fireplaces $799,000 Se.view Family Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba. family home on private cul-de-sac 3 car garage, private spa. gated comm. w/ tennis oowt $69',000 LidobleFber 2 Bd. I BL, prime 3~' lot at eatcm end of illand Lowest priced home on Lido, steps to tennis $449- • Coming Soon in f3alhoa! Craftsman Style Colonial Eastern Seaboard Cape Cod Four new fromes are currently under construction, in tfre freart of Old Balboa, witft tfte beacft practically at tfte back doorf Designed by noted arcftitect Eric Mossman, tfte homes combine traditional arcftitecture witft tft e comfort and convenience of an all-new ftom e. Eacft residence features 3 bedrooms, 3.5_ baths and roo~op deck in approx . 2300 square feet of living space. Each is offered at,$549,000. $,75,000 F.AOt Newer contemPorary beachrront condos, rf&ht on the sand In prime section All new In 1987, deslened by Todd Schooler Upper unit 2 bedroom, 2 bath plus sunroom. Lower unit 3 bedroom, 2 bath. DETACHED HOME $2,0,000 U~ted 2 bedroom, 2 bath on R-2 lot. short walk to bat beach. Peffiect affoniable beKh llvtnc with future expansion P<>tentt.I. Nice y•rd. io.ds of parklns. BBACHFRONT DUPLEX $7TS,000 LIDO ISL£ BAYFRONT $1,995,000 Brand new Udo Isle bayfront home currently under constructJon by top eustom home builder. Features 3 bedrooms plus office. Enjoy sweeplf\i main channel views f.ASTBWFFW1TH A VIEW $,29,000 Wonderful 3 bedroom and den Roor pa.n, private oourtyard entry, u~ted country kltchen. Uvlna •~as apen to PoOI and spa and wonderful view BALBOA CUSTOM HOME $693,000 Built neW in '91 . used only as second home. 3 bedrooms plus den. 3 baths. rooftop dedt. Near beach and bay In priied Balboa netahborhood. AFFORDABLE CONDO $149,000 Nice unit In Villa Balboa. aood location cl0$e to the beach. Great condition Ground floor unit with spacious patio ~ble 6Ml'ldnc! ,, BRAND NEW ClJSTOM BAYFRONT $899,000 lust completed. fabulous European VIiia on the water In NewPort Beach with private dock! Limestone, granite, solid mahopny doo~. gourmet kitchen. ViOO SO FT HOMf CUSTOM BAYFRONT $~95,000 Alf..new Q.)fls"ruction In 1992. Fabulous home on the water with t.oat dodt In aated community Beautiful desian and detail In this 5 bedroom. approx. •.500 SQ. ft. aeml BEACHFRONT DUPLEX $749,000 I . . . .... ' I J L. I ( ' ~ . ' ( I I f SOUTH IAGUNA BLUFFS Stella Worden Georgina Smith Gary Legrand 759-3779 ...... • t t II • 9 "' . ' . . . ' .. ... , .. . ... -. r °"ti.,,. •••'ifl .... • I I , j I I i I { ' I I I J Modem Mediterranean-style home The modem Mediterranean-~tyle home, built in J 987 with the finest of finjshings, includes a gourmet granite kitchen, bleached hardwood floors and open volume ceilings, fabulous art waJls, neutral tones and central air conditioning. 1be living room has a state-of-the-- art fi replace. French doors and windows and a sun drenched south-facing patio with spa. It is an ideal home with spacious master suite and walk-in closet, lo~ (easily a fourth bedroom or study) and separate guest quarters on the downstairs level with its own outdoor entry. Offered at $769,000. For mor• itifonnlllWn, call Joltn 01' Robin McM01"1k flt (114) 644-16()(). Coat N.wpon ~,, 'Cim P'4vl, SU. 260, Nn1pon Bet1ela. Coast JV ewport 'Properties ~presents ~ Contemporary "Elegance in Old Corona def Mar 'Jh1s outstanding ho(lle combines breathtaking white water views with an interior design that defines simple elegance. Originally designed by Stewart Woodard, exquisite architectural accents have been recently added by Sheldon/Han. ~ " The essence of this contemporary 6 bedroom, 6.5 bath home lies in the painstaking detail and fine craftsmanship evident throughout. Formal and informal dining rooms grace the downstairs area, while the upper level showcases a den that effortlessly doubles as an office. Any house guest will be enamored of the re5ort ambiance of the home and equally enchanted by the exterior. A center court yard with a private pool and spa sits serenely amid sweeping coastal views. A one bedroom, one bath guest house with kitchen alsO graces the property. The amenities Sttm endless, ahd include an extensive use of natural materials throughout, an encl~d three car garage and off street parking for approximateJy five additional vehicles. The richness of quality and design of this outstanding home will enthrall all who enter. Offered at $2,800,000 •For furtfier mfonnation on tnis property, call: Debi Bibb & Dennis Durgan Coast Newport Properties, 4 C ivic Plaza, Suitt 260 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 644-1600 Belcourt with G vMtW This highly upgraded, expanded "C" plan with beautiful city lights and mountain views is ideally located above the community pool. The townhome bas an elegant master suite with a fireplace and a private 300 square foot retreat. The tastefully des:orated property is finished with distressed hardwood floors, extensive custom whitewashed pine cabinetry, plantation shutters, custom tile, Sub-l.ero refrigerator, security system, built-in aterco speakers, central vacuum. built-in barbecue and grill and much more. The lushly landscaped rear yard opens to a beautiful patio with a private pool spa. Offered at $669,000. For IMN bt/OfflMllo11, cllll BUI FH'llq Ill (114) 644-1600. Coat Nn1JH111 Pm,,.rdn, ~ Orie Plllul, SU. lfO, N..,.n 11.-1'. D . ' Walk to ihe ocean This two bedroom. one and one-half bath condo is within walkiqg distance of the beach and ocean an~ is accentuated with tile flooring and colintcrtops, bleached kitchen cabinets and a mirrored djning area. ~er amenities include a community pool and spa and two car garage. Offered at Sr79,000. · For MOre ~OfflllllWn, call Heidi Stockwell al (714) 644-16()(). Coast Nett1Po!f Properlks, 4 Cine Plar.I&, Ste. 260, Newpor1 Beach. V1ewa from Newport Coaat This five bedroom. three bath home on the cout combina breldltakiag view• and a pool-siz.ed yard (mote than 6,500 square foot lot), malciD1 it a dnmatic and rue offering. The home is beautifully appointed with limestone Oooriaa ia .. eally, powder room. laundry room. family room. kitcheo and blakfut nook. Tbere se gnnlle oouoter tops in the guest bath and gourmet kitchen and custom window treatments and built-in speaka system throughout the home. The home otren formal living and dining rooms. a downstain de~ with full b.lb. a family kitcbea plul nook with buih-in delk. alJ openin1 onto a lpllCioUI family room. Tbe plCioul muta' IUile bu a 9ef** dreuiaa room 81 walk-in cloeet witb built- iDI. Thae ia ......... cbildreD '• wiq aad • two Cir .... er:he<t ..... The bome is just *Pl to a ~ pool. priYll9C tot lot aad public .,.t. Priced at $624,000. p_...,. ""• dr., t1 o r °"'S fA:•t • t11 (11") U4-l -C.-N,,,,,_. "'•.....,'a..,...., ...... ,..,.. ..... • • f Sophisticated elegance This beautifully remodeled two-story Mai Kai condominium bas a secluded courtyard entry with spa and quartzite patio. The open and Hgbt interior features gleaming marble floors, granite and marble countcrtops, glucchip glass doors, quaHty Hardin fixtures, mirrored walls, a digital heating system and a kitchen fit for a gourmet. Soaring swround sound audio, Elbex video security and an expansive baysidc patio set the stage for casual luxury. Offered at $1 ,750,000. For JJWn in/°"""""11, caU Ewua Corhtt al (71") 644-16()(). Coast Newport Propntla, 4 Ciric Plar.#, Ste. 2601 Newpon Beach. ' The best Montserrat has to offer This wonderful property wu one of the original model homes in Montsarat and features fabulous upgrades including special lighting, a granite kitchen and built-in bar crafted from marble. lAisti landscaping and a built-in cook center in the backyard are a terrific complement to this three bedroom, two and one-half t.dl home. The master suite is large and bas a walk-in closet. The home is in tum key perfection -just move in and enjoy the privacy of a single family 'residence and the amenities of a gated community. Offered at SS69~. . For..,,,...,.._,,,,.., c.il .,_,, Morplt, or""""' lluA t11 (114) U4-lal. c;.,,., N..,.n,.,.,.,,..., 4 O.V ,.._, S... l41, N..,.n a..la. \ ' I L I ' I I l t I• I ' , •• • Daily Piloc Ile.I E.tate •April 19, 1997 $200 Million $180 Million $160 Million $140 Million $120 Million $100 Million $80 Million $60 Million $40 Million $20 Million WE'RE #l Coast · Newport Properties Company #2 """ ............. -~ ..... _..... --=-__ .....___ - THIS DATA WAS OBTAINED FROM THE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OF THE ORANGE COAST ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS O~ 1/13/97. Company #3 Company #4 Company IS 1996 $VOLUME CLOSED ESCROWS This chart depicts the gross dollar volume of the Top Five Newport Beach offices from all sales in Districts 1 through 12 (Newport Beach/Costa Mesa area) from 111196-12131196. This representation 1s based 1n whole or 1n part on data supplied by the Orange Coast Association of Aeattors "-"tiple Listings Service. Neither the Association, Its MLS, nor Coast Newport Properties guarantees or is in any way responsible for its aocuracy. The data supplied may not reflect all reel estate actMty in the mart<et. 1,>1ii1J Pilot._ .... • April 19, 1997 ---~~~- "The Daily Pilot •.. Bringing Buyers . & Sellers ·Together!'' ' t . john Robin 1'1:c1Vlon.igle • For advertising information call 642-4321 ·~Pilot "Over the past two years we have initiated an aggressive advertising campaign of self promotion in the Daily Pilot. As a result, we have gone from one listing to $1 7 million of inventory and have achieved more than $40 million in sales. We credit a great deal of this . success to the exposure the Daily Pilot has given us. The Daily Pilot pr9vides the perfect setting for agents to spotlight their listings. We find that more of our clients are coming directly to us from our advertising. We acknowledge the Daily Pilc~l for its consistent quality and the professionalism extended by its · aff.,, st . P.!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .. ,, I I l I I I I ....... ...J • .. ... .._ ----- - - THE PRUDENTIAL• JON DOUGLAS COMPANY INCREDllLI CUSTOM TRAD EST $2,650,000 Gattd & stcurlty l'ntry. apx I acre wilh apx 280 drgrtt vltws or ocean &,LA Tennis court. pool. spa, gurst house. 0..'Dtr will carry I~• do11 n 11·/ 30% do,.n parmrn1 10 quallfil'd buytr 759-6600 /11/l'r""' /DI 7'J()()X • LARGIFAMILY WANTID $1,995,000 Trad111onal bomr with ~BO. lib. fam rm, pool. ~pa & a gorgrous ore-An \ll'W Cus1om home 11ith lots of ltaded glas~. circular stair ca't ll tln-a1or Gated tn111 •1th i-cu 1tar 759·6600 /11/l'rntl /DI 77200 NEWH COUNT1tY HINCH $1,850,000 Bljt raJ11on JI 11\ ~I localed on fairwa\$ I & l Master oo lo•tr lt\rl !ourmtt kmhtn opens to ram1l) room 759 6000 /11trr11tl /DI 77846 llAUTIFUL HAUOR RIDGEi $1,795,000 Ht'jtAnl Tradmonal-stylt' homt' on ap~ 32.000 ~ ft 101 Grtat octan •1e"'' Rrmodtlt'd 11'/o\~r slit'd pool & spa 759-6600 /nter11el /DI 77~() OCIAN VllW -CITY LIGHTS $799,000 380. family room, studio, A/C, gaied community. Perfect condl· tlon Spa and fountalns 3 fireplaces aod Lois or mlrron and pri· Vilt' 759-6600 /n11m1t1I IOI 77467 2 UNITS lJASID, 20 MULTI-US MISC $750,000 No FIA In rear unit Carpon for 2 -3 cars. Spanlsh-stylt, patio a dtck. SaWI dock OD anal v.idi canal Yif'lrs. "As Is~ coodldon. Buyer advised to •rrlfy sq ft a coodllioo w/lnspeclions. 759-6600 /11/trntl /DI 78YBO CUSTOM HOMI IN NIWPOllT llACH $739,000 CllSI bm lo pied wattriront comm. ap1 40 sq ft boat accomoclallon. lllgb criltogs, bu~ closets Fplc, spalllA. Stram rm. sun dttk, Slllldy beach a much mon ' 759.6600 /11ltnttl IOI 78TLQ • NIDl-of-owNIHHIP PWS INCOMI . $695,000 \ilt'll' of 1bt bay from 1ht masttr 8D a the front porch. Upgraded 181>. lBA plus lht back unil 180 & I SBA. 7S9-66b6 lllfl'flltl /DI 781'86 TlllMINDOUS TH VALUll $499,500 Bt~u11ful itolf cuurse views from upstairs be~rooms a balcony. Ma,ltr 'llllt wilh mublf ba1hs & large clostts 759·6600 lnln11rl IOI 71JZZR llO CANYON IXMNDID DOVH $495,000 End un11. pnva1r pooV~pa I ovtly en1ry court}ard, i skylight5 tx· po,rd kuchen 11/rxrellrnt rablnets & nook. l80 + I BA upstairs. llornt ull malntainrd 759-6600 lnll'rnl'I llJ• 78lTD IPICTACULM VllW NOPllTY $461,000 Trtrutndous rondo. ont·IC'\tl (no stairs), 380 or 2 + dm. GorgtOUS rnur1vard ll pallo Man) upgradt'S throughout 7~9-6600 /11/trntl 101 78( TB NIW ANOU IN THI VIUAOI $315,000 Grtal bu) .180, 2 SBA condo in tht Ylllage. Front unll, hardwood Ooors. m.irblt FP, skyhlts & clearslory wtodows H9-66oo /111111111 /DI 78X£1' A member of the Jon Douglas Rei.il Es~ Senrices Group, Inc. www.prudouglas.com NI \\'P( )I{ I l~I \(. II ()1 I I( I Gracious Estates IXQUISRI HAUOll llDOl ISTAft -.11,750.000 Profmtonally dtcor1ltd 5BO, '4.SBA enttruilltt's bomt. hfflM ltl>~ Tor· mal IMng lllld dJnlng rooms a hugt mulll-mNl2 Wnily room. 759-6600 l11/t1rtll!I IOI 78IYF Best At The Beach ~~,~~~~,~~J~'l~ building Wltb outdoor pool and spa. 7~ /11/1n111 IOI 78X7A -- ' SOPHISTICARD IUGANCI $1,795,000 P1b1llously expllldtd a upgraded town home wllh privatt pool &Dd spa. Stpartle guest QllVU~ts, pal.lo I COUl'tfjrd. 759•6600 /111-,,,_I 1011 78TMS llOMANT1C HmlAWAY $1,295,000 Decorattd to perfKllOD, all 1111eollles, 480, ?.SBA. lovely gated couttyatd. 3 flttpbces. Pool a spa. 759-6600 /11/rMI JDI 78TIG WXUllY lllAND UVING $1, 195,000, llXqublle !Inda bome 01 Udo bland In N"'JIOn Beada. Top-qval- llJ tbrougho111. Enjoy beacbts, clubhou~. ttiulls, ixlu club, boat docks Crom tbls Europtao-sl)ied delight. 759-6600 /11/t1rt1•I /DI 78)'66 CUSTOM HOMl-OAftD COMMUNITY $1,0S0,000 Lovely Tradltlooal 2-story 58D custom home 01 corner lot Lois of used brick. OIJtn grtat family living. l.argt family room ope_ns onlO veranda 759-6600 /11l•r11t1I /DI 78TMB • PININIULA POW1' $675,000 480, 3BA, sptdally designed home. 3 homes ·ae1 3 blocks 10 the beach a surf. ?-car garage, spa, lam rm. Patios. 7S9-66oo /11/mHI /DI 7nHJ UDO PlltPICTION $660,000 Channing prdn, courtylld, entry onto wide 1p1 47' lot with pri- Ylle 191, rt.modeled llome Ill prisllne coodlllon ud perfect for couple. • 759·6600 /11/•m.t IOI 78TllR ON THI SAND $551,000 All lpl 38 S«Olld das.b IO lht oceaa from your front door. Dt.lue oceaaftoll coado w/muy upgrades, nn quality property ln pre· 11.ler location. Whitewater vim. 759-6600 ,,,,,,,,. /Of 78150 IAl'fllOHYW/IOAJ.... $549,000 Gttll price. W.ttrfroet homt In a gated community. Beacon cdl· lags, large ldtclita I patio oo the wattt. 759.6600 /11/,,,..I /DI 7900Jf OOllOIOUI OCIAN VllWI $»1,900 Fabulously upgraded w/gtUfle counttrs a firtplace. Custom maple stairway, rtmodtltd kitchen, beffltd mlrron, Indirect Ughdng. com- mutdty pool a tnals + close 10 beach. 759-6600 /11l•rn1t IOI 78JfSH OOltOIOUI TOWN HOMI S219,000 lllgbly upgraded w/custom hardwood Doon, granite entry, vaulted cdllop, 2 granite Ortplaces, private patio w/on yard + atiached prage, gated community, close to bncb 759-6660 1111.,.,NI IOI 78XG/i NftWOlrT llACH-MCK IAY t 1M,900 280, 2BA. modd·perfttt condo. Sunny deck. Vaulltd ceillop, cus- tom mirrors, lllside lndty, 2-ur pc. Gated comm11alty wt1b pool a spa. 759-6600 /11llrMI IJ>I 772FG llO CANYON, UT1U PllCll tlU.000 Gated coodo IA good IOCllloo aear fashion hlaod. Pool, spa. lellals c011n. Lowtr levd llll.lt features oew a.rpetJeg a palot. 759-6600 /111-1 IOI 78TMZ Na&._....-.• April 19. 1997 THE PRUDENTIAL •JON DOUGLAS COMPMTY --. A member of the Jon Douglas Real Estate Services Group, Inc. www.prudouglas.com I ~I\\ f>()J{I 81 \l 11 ()J J It I Any Property. Anytime. Anywhere • Whether you're. at your office, hotel room, or in your own living room, ~ou can preview properties in the price range and area_you're looking fo r. Visit our webstte, select 11 Property Search" and then use the Internet IDtt. W e give you the advantage. Anytime. Anywhere. . PrO erties nline http://www.prudouglas.com Bests s VllWIVllWIYWW $499,000 OOHIOUS OCUN VfWI $247 900 Flibufoiisl{ upgr1ded !''ilh gra.nlle counter 4 flrr- pbct Custom maplt swrny, rtmodtltd kJt .....,. Oa • ,,. /nltrntl IOI -Blf~H 7,..... / One of lht best views In Otanl' Homl'S of Big Can· • yon. City lights a Stb fa.Jrny goll ~oursl' views. ~to: *• lt1/t1111t /DI 790£.'I 7 ~ . ALlfllf 15 Splandore ................................. $468,000 ······· ·········· ..... Sun 2:30 -5 .......................... Linda Reed &4l'C8EST 10&GArnetAve ............................. $1,195,000 ................... Sat/Stil 1·5 ............... Valenlinet'Mitlma HARBOR RIOGE 42 Mootepaler ............................. $799,000 ...................... Sat 1 • 5 ........................... Peter Ylelgand 33 Monico .......................... : ......... $749,000 ...................... Sun 1:30 • 4:30 ........................ Vi Saxtoo HtlUWtlTO# IEAt:lt . 16801 Gl'l8f'IYiew .......................... $329,900 ...................... Sat/SIJl 1 :30 • 4:30 ........... Bob Pearhlan SCAJl'(ON HI Royt1 St. George ..................... $1,.295,000 ................... Sun 1 • 5 ........................ Lynne YaJentine 39 Rue Rlntlilblelu ..................... $495,000 ...................... Sun 2 . 5 .... , ...................... ANlla Sheron CQllQNA ll!E1 llAR 221 Goldenrod ...... m ..................... $999,000 ...................... Sun 2 • 5 ............................ Natalie Ames 13:1 Janill Q98k ....................... $499,000 ...................... Sun 1 • 4 ................................ Nan Tuley -448 Momi'O Canyon ..................... $459,000 ...................... Sun 1 • 5 .......................... : ..... Nan Tuley COITAWM 2330 ~way IE103 .......... $138,000 ...................... Sun 1 • 4 ........................ Wyn Dee Sbll 118' ' . 11 Rocky Knol .............................. $289,900 .... -................ Sat 1 • 4 .......................... Mike T~ . UXl • 332 Plazza Udo ............................ s 1, 195,000 ................... Sun 1 • 5 ........... ::: ............. Helen Gictest 113 Via Clufto ................................. $660,000 ..... ················· SUn 1 • 5 ....................... Nancy Simmons NErtflORTIUCtf 1700 H!tlllnd ............................... $7 49,000 ... ~········· ........ Sun 1: 4 ...................... ~ ...... StWa A9hlri 2201 ~ Road ........................ $399,000 ...................... Sun L30 • 5 ........................ Gail Gflbrief NEtrflOllTHEltJHTS 236 Holmwood .............................. $449,500 ..... -.............. Sun 1:30.5 ..................... Doug Johnson HNBlftH&L . 20 ~ ............................. $1,-050,000 ................... Sun 1 • 5 ......................... Sandy Mitman llOmJt IP« 9 Faidlwn .................................... $598,000 ...................... Sun 1 • 5 ......................... ll8nl McCe"1y • I . j I I ~ 1 PORT STREETS FOR THE FAMILY 5 Bedrooms, 3 BA,. Upgraded Kitchen , Baths, Flooring, Ceilings, \Vindows, Doors, Skylights, Walk-In Closet, and more- $725 ,000 1845 Port Seaboume Open Sat. & Sun l :30 to 5:00 Gerry & Christa Long 2 l 0 l E. C OIM!l Hwy, <.:~ del Mar. CA~$ 640-$664 • 729-7248 Mike Tashman volunteers to make Ylishes come true He'll model for the Make a Wish Foundation's fashion show in May Mike Tashman wi ll walk the runway tor the Orange County Chapter of Make a Wish Foundation on May I 7 when the charity hoi.ts a fa shion show at l'win Palmi. in Newport Beach. Tashman. a sale' executive with the Newport Beach olficc of the Prudential -Jon Dougla!'I Company. will join local husi ncss pcr .. onalities who have committed their time for the charitable event. Tickets arc $50 per person and may be purchased by calling (7 14) 729-7266. According to Tashman. being involved with local charities brings an added dimension to his personal and professional life. He is a former volunteer for various organizations. including the city of Newport Beach. Hoag HospltaJ, the American Hean Association and the United Way. He ho lds a degree in marketing from the University of California at Riverside and brings a 131year Mike Tashman background in customer service to his real estate career. Additionally. he attributes his success to Listening to his clients' needs,_negotiating from strength and paying attention to details. Miki Tashman may be reached at the Newport Beaeh office of the Pnuhntial -Jon Douglas Company (714) 759-6600. •• ~. ~ .. ____ ,._ ---~ -£0 -----.I -=~- Corona del Mar Oceanfront This property is a very private Corona de/ Mar Oceanfront with a travenine courtyard and a large rectangular pool. The wonderfully maintained home has J bedrooms. three and a half baths with a library/family room. All principal rooms overloo~ beach and ocean. A lovely two tiered garden and stairs lead to the beach where spectacular geological formations frame boating activity, gorgeous sunsets anti Catalina. · $3,495,000 Patricia l)avl'nport 729-7270 . Taylor Woodro"' homes selects Morris Ad~enising Morris Advertising will handle four new home neighborhoods Taylor Woodrow Homes. lnc. ha.i. selected Morris Advertising to handle advertising and public relations programs for four of the developer·s new home neighborhoods in Orange County. according to Barbara Stowers. vice president of sales and marketing for Taylor Woodrow. Inc. "Morris Advertising's reputation for excellence, cl'C4tivity ~d market savvy will play an important role in our continued success, in everything from record-setting sales lo industry :iwards and recognition as well as buyer satisfaction," Stowers said. As one of Southern California's premier new home builders. Taylor Woodrow Homes . is renowned for delivering premium quality homes in choice residential locations at the best possible price . "We're delighted to have been awarded the opportunity to work closely with this respected, award-winning. innovative and eJtcitmg new home builder," said Anne Morris. president of Morris Advertising. The Newport Beach-based advertising finn will be responsible for advertising and public relations prognuru at Taylor Woodrow's newly opened luxury home neighborhoods of Bellocere and Maravilla withln ~ prestigious master-planned community of San Juan Hills in San Juan Capistrano. Morris will also djrect advertising and public relations efforts for Taylor Woodrow's C:istaways. situated on the bluffs above the Newport Beach Back Bay as well as Port Ivy at The Peninsula, a gated neighborhood of luxury homes within the master planned Huntington Beach SeaCliff in Huntington Beach. Currently celebrating its 76th anniversaiy. Taylor Woodrow Homes' worldwide team consists of more than 150 engineering. construction and development companies around the globe. In addition to residential homebuilding. the company is renowned for building major intematiom1J airports, muJti- million dollar shopping malls and even the Channel Tunnel. Newport Beach based Morris Advertising is an award-wiMing agency providing a total spectrum of advertising, design, marketing ~w:Ucao~ and public..relations serv1ce to a diverse ranae of clients. Supported by the dedication of a highly professional and creative staff, the agency continues to experience record growth in its 11-ycar history and is fast becoming a leader in the Southern California advertising community. Morris AmrlbU.1iil«td#l"'1601 DoN St., Sk. 275, N•wporl BHCh. For #tOn llf/"""'11io11, call (714) 833-2142. Daily Pilot B.nl Jista'~ • April 19, 1997 OPEN HOUSES • 1-5 PM · J SATUR DAY ONLY NEWPORT BEACH Wesrcl1ff 1106 Numngham Robert Bents $449,000 Newport Beach 526 anta Ana Ave. /Jlujf, Gl1ly Van OrJcn $439,500 400 V1,ca Suerfl' Cammy Lesley th $207,000 "SUNDAY ONLY NEWPORT BEACH 17 Ru(• Fnuntainehlcau Ren~e West $749,000 New/>0r1 Coast 7 BnJgeport Olga Matthews $749.000 Spyglass H 1U 8 Monterey Circle Don & Joyce Obon $635,000 Newport Ridge 5 Chandon Allison See<1eman $445.000 Newport Heights • 400 Tustin Ave. Carla Broffman & Liz Gretch $425,000 Newport Shores 247 Walnut Cheryl C-arl°'lm $384,900 Villa Pomt 298 Villa Pmnt Dr. Mike Evam $253,900 Mesa Verde 3065 G1liraltar St. Sally Nette! $234,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 2678 Costa Mesa Pl. Kevin Kanda $291,000 CORONA DEL MAR 2520 Ocean Blvd. Rick Schreiber $895,000 IRVINE L 7 Aspen Tree Ln Mo Mull igan $374,900 SATURDAY AN D SUNDAY NEWPORT BEACH Lide Isle I 09 Via Venezia Olga Matthews/Alison McCormick $1.250.000 Spyglass 9 Monterey Circle Don & Joyce Olson $849,000 Bluffs Lmda Field & Gail York $309,000 647 Vista Bonita Ntwport Heights Sandy Adamek $439,000 "' 325 La Jolla EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 255 Camellia Susan Noonan I Jennifer Noonan $245,000 LAGUNA BEACH 4 3 7 Panorama Vicky Delpan / Lis Olsen $1,895,000 1755 Park Ave. Tom Thomson $995,000 TURTLE ROCK 21 Centaurus Sonja Powell $629,000 L I ' I ~ I I 1 I . i .. . • De.ily.Piloc Rnl &cate • April 19. 1997 COLDWELL BANKER SELLS MORE MILLION DOLLAR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY THAN· ANY . . OTHER REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN THE WORLD ... ~,000,000 $i68,768,248 $160,000,000 $140,000,000 $120,000,000 $100,000,000 $80,000,000 . $60,000,000 $40,000,000 $20,000,000 . *IN 1996, COLDWELL BANK RS LO MORE MILLION DOLLAR RESIDENTIAL · O BRTmS · IN RANOE OlJNTY THAN ANY OTHER L J3STATS COMPANYe FOR A PREVIEWS® MARKETING CONSULTATION, CALL COLDWELL BANKER TODAY. BALBOA I SLAND (714) 673-6900 . DANA POINT (714) 661-9355 LAGUNA BEACH NORTH (714) 494-0215 LAGUNA BBACH SoU'llf (714) 499-1320 NEWPORT BBACH (714) 644-9060 01997 Col.DwELL BANKER CoRPdRATION. AA EavAL OPPORTUNITY CoMPANY. , EOUAI.. HouslNG OPf'oRTvNITY. Au. OFFICES tNOEPENOENTl..Y 0wNEo AHO OfoERATED. I, Daily Pilo< Keal Estate •April 19, 1997 • !1~~ ·.The Finest Propei-ties on The Coast ROCXYPoTNT Tradmonal home wnh t~e most sought-a/ter 11iell'S N~port &adr ha. to offer. $1,895,000 Bruce Miller • 644-9070 Ext. 131 SPIJc.TA41LAR OcEAN Ill HARBOR VIEW'S &q.,;,it. 8,000 aJ ft Manor;,, Son]""" Capi.tranc, 6 Woor.u. 1 "°"'6. soar garage. S 1,599, 990 Del.Lie Md.~ • 452.4360 Paw~ Brat~ H..tRBOll ISUND 02',,,..;.. ""'"""' loootion. R.~ opportunity. Locw;o,,, locotio.t. Jr,// J.ol.J up to <)5' yoclit. $4,•95,000 C..al Moclt • bU-9070 at. 123 ~ PANOIWllCOclrAN Vin ~ l.J ,_,, ...,,.,,. ,... ;,. 1981. n...'u-. ... w ""--$899,000 .. I I -i Pee. • •53..6807 M .. G.\'TFl<D'T llcu:reP fu-rATE l \1 opproxrmafo~ t1unty.six acra 01.J offering lmathtalang ~m of IU1lfd. ~ I.1anJ. PJo. V,,,Je, & city~ $8. 900,000 Boni Perein & Nancy LniCfXle • 4524469 Vil.LA CAROWt,4 • LANTERN B.tY £.~ATES Magni/;c.nt HO.lid• ViOa combines the /;nut archit«:tur., mat.ria/1, IOOf'kmanahip &/umishinga. $2,499,000 George P.g.mo • 499-2838 Ext. 132 0'S'TOM °OaJANFllO.vr-MEDITERRANEAN Unob.tructd view. 4 ~. 4 hath + 2 lar91 bonua ""°""· Located on larg1, cut, J,/uff.top. $1,395,000 Scott Kidd • 498.0487 4BR, 4BA, /orma) dining WtJ. bay riW, govrrr1d lntJ..,,, tNtY •ii. .lfrp/. ONr 10 ft Oii ti.. liay. Pmote JoJc. $3,.5(),()()() a,.,_ T.lideno • 673-6900 TllOl>IC'AL NErPOllT P.Ul-ADISE OMC this stunning and nno6onaf estate.. Featttrcs 4 "6lrooms, inclwlmg o Ian.Ji guatluituw/ o/f;c.. $1,395,000 Jennifu Pritcbett • 644-9070 Es:t. 179 Tml£E ARC'l'I &'t' WonJ.r{iJ four b.Jroom, tit,.. anJ on.I.al/ batJ, -11ia.i liom .. Locat.J jwt a .ltorl wit /n-th. prftuh U. $1, J 00, 000. Cuol M~ • 494.0215 E.t. 120 HARBOR RIOOI! S,,..taciilar traJitio,,J cwtom milk"" rJitlr ~ ~ tliroughoui. 4BR. 4SIJAM,,,, Uoy,ptr}&lp14-<ugaa}IL $t ,•9s;ooo Cuol Alli.on • 6.U.9070'Ext. 126 BIO CANYON CUsroM RBMODBL 4 &Jr-. ~.5 batJ.., ~ IMOrl ,.;J.,..., larg. lot, ,muot. pool, llpG. barb.q.., aw/ lpO'f COMrt. $1,325,000 L,l..n&}e&Bwini • l>U.9070Eat.114 01997 Coc.owEu. BANKER CoRPOAATION. AA EauAL OPPORTUNITY CoMPANY. EauAL HouSINO OPPQATUNITY. Au.. OFFICES INOEPENOENTlY OwNeo ANO OPERATED. •I .. .L l ' /. ~ I I ., . ' < I TOM· THOMSON . . 711-91~ SPECTACULAR . MEDITERRANEAN ·VILLA • Sweeping ocean & Catalina views • 5 Bedrooms, 5 full baths, 4 powder baths • Serene & private location • Exclusive, 24 hour, gate guarded community • Design~d by Brion Jeanette • Limestone, granite & marble throughout • Swimming pool and spa • State-of-the-art entertainment system. • 4 Car garage & parking court • Soari~g. open spaces fo r grand entertaining . + T his incre~ible lot of over 11,000 square feet overlooks the 9th green of the ocean course. The grounds are ·meticulously manicured Daily Pilot Rnl Esw~ •April 19, 1997 into ~n Englis~ garden of exceptional beauty. The lovely 3 bedroom home is nestled amongst the trees with spacious viewing decks. LYLEEN & }EFF EWING (714) 673-1980 (800). 949~9471 . . L I I • Great ocean views •Quiets~ • 4 Bedrooms • 3.5 Baths • Marble entry • Marble fireplace • French doors • Central air ·sudPPIN·c. --- t:~ l\RTS c.. .... -......... Ql6*Ulll• .......... o. .. c ... C._.NfWIM't O...il ,_ ,._..,~,. U.. • ...,_ 1M ,_ 1114 a... r.t .. m N8paft,..... N""°" C.. 0... ...... .SL.-. a.Mil Y"" oa ... tllll.c • Mdll-.. Ill .,. Cotlll M4 .. a_..,.""' ol ..... 1 m ntsr Cldt ta..,.,., t........,.. '° .-ldJ w..,,...t.Km_,~...,;,1 ..... .,,,.,..,,..'W• w ........ ,.. ._ •. ,,.. ,..... .... " ..................... . --o.,.... ~ 0..,._.C., •J1sspals1Mtltt71A1 .... .....-c• .... «..,_..-,,......~1>' ... 60.,ll11l111 r • c w O .,..., ....... Hts 0 ....... = Neighborhood · Fo.cus ... Global Exposure ~en you're ready to buy or sell you home on the Coast, the Steelberg team at Coldwell Banker can provide you the J?rOfessional service and expertise you need. The Steelberg's home page newportcoast.com is the lnternefs most comprehensive source of residential real estate information focusing on Newport Beach, Newport Coast and Laguna Beach. When you're ready to buy or sell your home give D'ette and Gary a call ... (714) 729-8199. D' ette & Gary Steelberg Certified Estate Property Specialist steelberg@earthlink.net Give us a call today ... (714) 729-8199 http://www.neWportcoa~t.com SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF NEWPORT BEACH, NEWPORT COAST' & LAGUNA BEACt-j C1997 Cokfwell Banker Corpordon. All Equal Opportunity Company. Equlif Houling ()ppof1unily. AM Olllcl911..,_ldll.-Y Owned nt ~. .. l I I • I I I ' I I I 1 f J. ~I l ' .. .. ' •• I 182 4 PORT ABBEY • AVAILABLE! 5 bedroom expanded Somerset $659,000 1836 PORT R ENWICK • SOLD Portofino model • 1848 PORT MARGATE • I N EsCROW 4 bedroom expanded Moncego $599,000 PALERMO M ODEL • l N EscROW Representing Buyer and Seller -MICHAEL DREYFUS & Sus HARBOR VIEW HOMES SPECIALISTS (800) 892-7.158 buynewport@aol.com 1911 PORT PROVIDENCE • SOLD 4 bedroom home on greenbelt 1960 PORT LAuRENT • SoLO Represented Buyer and Seller COLDWell BANK.eR 0 0!997 Coldwell BankM Corpofltlon. All Equll Oppoftunlty Compeny. Equal Houllng Oppomlnlly. All OllioM lndlpelldll~ OwMd end ()pemed. .. I BRUCE-MILLER • PRESIDENT'S CLUB • " 644--9070 Ext. 131 $789,000 This 5,000+ sq.ft. Newport Beach home is PiFture perfect. 5 bedri:>oms. 5 .5 baths with breathtaking ocean views,walnutpaneled library with fireplace and large gourmet kitchen adjoining the great room. Only one,half block to China Cove beach and a short walk w Old Corona del Mar, this 4 bedroom , 2 .5 bath home also has a roof top deck with ocean , bay and city light views. $3,95.0,000 $668,000 Spectacular new 6, 000+ sq. ft . Italian villa with panoramic views of Newport Harbor and Catalina. 4 bedrooms I 7 baths o with the finest materials and craftsmanship . ' throughout. Great family home expanded to over -.. 3,800 sq ft . 5 bedrooms , 4. 5 baths. ..,, Gounnet kitchen with Wolf Range, great back-yard, situated on quiet cuL,de,sac street. NEW LISTING 1997 ACTIVITY $1,425,000 New single letJel home in guard gated Ocean Ridge . Excensiw we of grani~ and French limes cone, supttb gourmet kicchnt with large Viking range opens to Great Room with soaring ceilings and doublt french doors • 3 bedrooms I 3 .5 baths plu.nkn, ouer 3 ,500 SF. Tranquil cuJ .. cJe .. sac location with ~ and canyon '1ieuls. PROPERTY IRVINE l)DACE IRVINE TFDACE IRVINE TERRACE BloCANYoN EMDALDBAY EMDALD BAY . ~ I ~ I I ' I I I l f f , i ~ I I . I I i' ' ' r LEE ANN CANADAY' (714) 496 .. 2717 • PAGER: (714) 490-4988 SUPPORTED BY KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE ·• 20 Years Experience • Over 1,000 Homes Sold For 24 .. Hour Information, Call 1-800-267-3867 then enter talking ad number Pan.ll'ilmK octan views from a 1.5 acrt kx at~ r:I C11l- dt-ia.. N.w fur an 8,&..'0 SF nutt avaibblt. $575.lm An1<1111t umn &. Pano Valle, VltWI on 1.3 acrr lot. An '-a 9j}X)Sf etatt &. t:tnnacuun 11111bblt. SS9S,lnl A TRUE OCEAN VIEW ESTATE Appr~lm.itdy S,OCXJ iquart fttt oo nwly 3 llCm wnh tcnnH nitlll, cqlllSUlill\ IOl\lfll: anJ a pool h.A1lf mJ cabaN "11h lw. rdni,oerdt'1f ~ m.iln <Xem VltWS Ind •itWS ol nlley fun -room. Offntd II SZ.990.<:ro RITZ COVE NEW LISTING Gate-guarded oceanfront community. 5 bd, 5.5 ba. giant family room, l~rge pool and pa with bubb.lmg fountain, marble encry, , beautiful derail throughout. $1,595,000 AtmlENTIC QJSTOM SANTE FE ESTATE J+ taa r:I ~ rtllf'MT ~. 6.1001<1h 58R, S ..tiok • 2 hall'lud-. Sq.mtc ~'1Wld1~ blnr1 I~ 1-.'!M. l Ki11 fJrl\ f'onnal1t &. •UJl'I "'""'SI b.'.l\\I 1 THREE OCEANFRONT LOTS! Jn lfunt Qui> E.imt<, j,ml ~)I( Count YltW, turm> JruJr~ S lJ. S bl, l h.rt afmd ~1 Sl.1179.cro View from San Diego to Palos Verdes! Apprx. 1.5 acres co build 3 ooeanfron1 custom homes, one a~'CSOOle family compound or aprx. 12 luxuiy t~homes. $2,695,CXX> Luxurious Homes of South Orange County Presented by FRANK DAKIDES 24 years experience and over 1 /4 Billion Dollars in Sales! 64La BERGERIE" COLDWCS!U. BAN~c.?R U Sweeping lawns, fragrant sarderu, and majestic treeS surround this spectacular French country manor set oo 1.1 acres with lovely panonuruc views. This most romantic French chateau was ma~ceotly constructed to the latt authentic French county detail, with ~~COWi paneling, handsome antique wocXI and imported atone noon with exquisite fini.shea. A ·~t room" style f&mily room an<t adjacent gourmet kitchen are sure to become~ dowing center o( family life, while the elegant living and dinins rooms, as .""'e.11 as the outdoor barbecue. W1tll brici finplace, make for superb entertaining on tile moll lavub or .moat mtunate acale. The breathtaking grounds iocfude lovely French country gardens, four car garage and room for a ten.nit ooun. Price available u n request. Frank Dakides started his real estate career in South Orange County in 1972. With over one quarter billion dollars in sales, Frank is recognized as a strong, aggressive real estate broker. His innovative marketing pro~ams and relentless desire to achieve the best results for his clients have been proven in the worst markets. CaJI Frank today for a complimentary market evaluation. ' I ' i f I I I I I I I I f f -- Deily P~ lWl llltue •April l9, 199~ \ VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! QUANTUM H OME T OUR SATURDAY, 1 :00 TO 5:00 PM SUNDAY, 1 :00 TO 5:00 PM 17 Rue FONTAINEBLEAU, BIG CAN;tON OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, I :00 TO 4:00 PM • Gourmet Kitchen •Top-of-the-Line Built-ins • Custom Remodel • Huge Master Suite • lovely Grassy Side Yard Offered-at $749,000 .. RENEE WEST 644-9070 EXT. 139 64 7 VISTA BONITA THE BLUFFS ... • Breathtaking Back Bay & Catalina Views • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths • Private patios $3 09, 000 Lis~ Price . For more information,call: GAIL YORK& LiNDA FIELD 644 .. 9070 Ext. 138 & 172 TARA CONLEY RALPH BROWN (714) 494-021 s . (714)499-1320 OPEN HOUSE, SATURDAY & SUNDAY, APRIL 19th & 20th 12 • Spm 861 Coast View Laguna Beach 861 Coast View Paclflc Coast Hwy .· Cl997 Cold_well Banker Corporation. Ari Equal Opportunity Company. Housing Oppoi1unlty. M Oflloet lndepeodently Owned end Opetated. .. • Daily Pilodleal ESute •April 19, 1997 LOWEST .PRICED HOME BEHIND THE GATES .. • Expanded "D.over" model • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths I • Smooth, high ceilings • Custom patios • Fabulous floorplan • Large living areas . . • Walking distance to Fashion Island • Excellent investment opportunity ~.-~~~~~~~~.....;..........:.....,,,.,,.,.~~~~==::;.~ • Perfect for entertaining MARSIELLE, BIG CANYON . ~'Why Settle For Mediocrity?', COLDWELL BANKER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DIVISION MANAGING WEEKLY, MONTHLY AND YEARLY LEASES Have you considered . leasing your property, we have qualified tennants just . waiting. for the perfect home. FOR MORE INFORMATiON, CALL: VALERIE HOWELL (714) 644 .. 9070 EXT. 186 I .PERRY.TAUB (714) 644-5833 ELEGANT SOPHISTICATION 34 HILLSDALE DRIVE, BELCOURT Rare, spacious single level, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home in prestigious Belcourt. Complete with marble entry, atrium, French doors, plantation shutters, sky· lights, soaring ceilings, excellent sepa~tion betwee~ master bedroom suite and other 2 bedrooms. Best one story floorplan in Newport Beach ~ .. and Newport Coast with lush gardens in front, side & rear. JOAN. MAIFELD 644--9070 EXT .. 200 C1997 ColdweH Banker Corpooitlon. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Oppof1unfty. All Offtees Independently Owned and Operated. • .. > 1 1 I I l' /' I I' .. Daily Pilot a.e.t. ~ • April 19, 1997 • Rates Hof April 17, 1997 KEY LENDERS AND RATES American Sa~ing~~an~ Bank of America Cal Fed Lending Chase Manhattan Coast Federal Bank j 30.year fixed ' INTEREST 'JI. POINTS LOCK· TYPE PHONE RATE ' OWN (%) IN A.P.A. s (800) 562-6272 8.000% 20 2. 125 30 8.265 B (800) 642-2244 8.000% 20 1. 750 45 8.224 s (800) 225-3337 7 .875% 20 2.223 45 8. 149 K (800) 900-6062 7.875% 20 2.125 30 a.13a s (800) 300-5626 8.250% 20 2.000 10 a.506 ~osmos M~9. Bankers _ K (800) 931 -4033 a.250% 5 1.000 SO a.395 Countrywide Funding~ K (800) an-5626 7.a75% 20 2.250 45 a .152 -----=--i--Detrick ~~rtg~g_!' Grou_p_ R (714) 759-9692 7.750% 5 2.125 15 a .011 Downey Sa!in~ _ S (800) 336-9639 7.a75% 20 2.500 30 8.179 --------------------------~ Emery Financial R (714) 729-9200 . 7.750% 5 2.125 15 8.011 ----F~delity ~~e~I Bank S (800) 232·2309 8.125% 5 2.125 10 8.392 Frrst Federal Bank of CA S (800) 672-4332 8.000"k 20 2.000 30 8.252 -----Fleet ~ortgage _ ., K (800) 700-5650 8.000% 20 2.125 30 8.265 Gem MortgaJI.e_ K (800) 572-35656 8.250% 10 1.000 10 a.395 Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 7.752°fo 20 2.125 30 8.011 Great Western Bank B (800) 492-7587 7.950% 20 2.100 30 a.212 ---------------------------Home Savings S (800) 230-1102 7.850% 10 2.250 30 8.127 NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685-0001 7.a75% 20 2.000 30 8.125 -----------------------------------Newport Coast Financial R (800) 808-5626 7. 750% 5 2.12!f 15 8.01 1 ---·--------.:...-=-----------------------B (800) 237-2692 8.000% 10 1.625 45 8.211 ---~---------'----------------------~ Sanwa Bank TLC Financial Svcs. R (800) ao1-7300 8.000% 10 1.250 13 a.170 • Union Bank of CA B (800) 453· 1288 8.250% 20 1.500 60 8.450 -------'---'---------------------Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 8.000% 10 2.000 14 . 8.252 INTEREST RATE 3.950~ 5.875% 3.950% 5.125% 2.950% 6.000% 4.750% 3.850% 2.950% 3,950% NA 4.950% 6.12S% 5.750% 2.95Q% 3.950% 3.950% 4.625% 3.950% °t.125% -5.375% 5.500% 5.500% 'l(. OWN 25 20 20 20 25 5 20 20 20 20 NA 20 20 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 5 20 20 30-Year adjustable POINTS (%) 1.000 1.000 0.063 A.P.A. 7.318 8.685 7.396 2.soo ·a.an 1.000 7.259 1.000 a.806 0.000 7.149 1.000 7.267 0.250 7.332 2.250 7.220 NA NA 1.250 7.202 1.625 8.669 1.250 8.698 1.odo 8.036 1.000 7.318 1.000 ··8.147 2.500 9.133 1.125 7.330 1.375 8.642 1.500 8.575 1.000 8.606 MAX. LOAN 600,000 214,600 214,600 214,600 MARGIN {'JI.) 2.450 2.875 2.625 .3.000 500,000 2.400 214,600 . 2.750 214,600 2.375 750.000 2.400 500,000 2.550 600,000 2.225 NA NA 214,600 2.~ 214,600 2.750 P.14,600 2,875 214,600 2.250 214,600 2.450 500,000 2.050 214,600 3.000 600,000 2.450 214,600 2.750 214,600. 2.750 214,600 2.750 1.000 a .535 214,600 2.750 INDEX 110 1TS 110 1TS 110 L6M 110 110 110 110 NA 110 1TS 1TS L1M 110 1TS L6M 110 1TS 1TS 6CO 1TS ADJ. FREQ. 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 1M 6M 1M 1M 1M 1M NA 1M 1Y 1Y 1M 1M 1M 6M 1M 1Y 1Y 6M 1Y Bolh fixed & adjustable programs are »'30 conventional mottgaoes. Type of Lander Is: B • Bank; K • mortgage banker, R • mongage brolcef; S • savings & loan. Mor1gage banlws and brOk8fl are ac.nse<1 by lhe cantomla Oepaltmenr of Real Estate as ehhe< a brolcer Of ooiporalion. For Information call Calif. ORE at (916) 227-0931. Inter.et Ra IOf adjustablu Is an lntrodudO<Y rate kif the first adjustmeot period. Down Peyment Is ainotn of caSh (%of sales price) paid to lender prior to signing mottgage contract Points are% of loan balance paid to lender ai time of loan etoslng. L~ll-ln Is the n'-"lber of days lender guarantees ralll prior to dosing .. A.P.R. Is the annual peroentage rate which is an estimated amual cosr of the loan to the borrower. AH A.P.R.s are calculated by Mortgage News Co. based on a $214,600 loan amount, the points Shown and $700 total fees. The A.P.R.s ara lnclUded '1 this chart IOf comc>trl- son only. When applying for a roan, Federal Trutn-ln-Lending law requires lenders to calculate an A.P.R. specilio to each loan°""'· Mulmum lollll Is lhe maxlmum lender win loan under given tenns. Al fixed nue programs haY8 a maxi- mum of S2t4,600 Margin (in%) Is lenders p<ofrt; !'largin +Index • actual rale after first adjustment. Index is !he basis for setting an adjustable rate (Margin+ Index • New Rate). 110. 11th Olsl Cost of Funds, 1TS • 1-Year Treasury I BiU, L6M . 6-month LIBOR. 6TB ,. 6-month Tre?SUfY Bill. 6CO = 6-month average certificate of deposit Adjustment Frequ.ncy is the period between adjustments, 1M c 1·Month, 6M . 6-Months, 1Y· , Year. A• rales sUlject to change. Verify rate and terms prior to applying fOf a loan. All lenders p<ovide loans with different rates and terms for diffllfent loan amounts. The information presented Is not an offer to make a loan. For a consumer guide on how to shop tor a mortgage. send a $4.50 check payable to Mor1gage News Co., 1850 E. 17th SL, Sui18 22o;Santa Ana;CA 92705. (714) 836-11n OOPYRIGHTC 1997 Mortgage News Co. Rare find in Laguna Beac 1.3 acre panoramic ocean view, custom home site. It is located in the heart of Laguna just above Victoria Beach. This one-of-a-kind secluded, private estate size parcel is priced at $499,000. This magnificent property is also being offered as a complete build-to-suit package using architectural plans designed exclusively for this site by award winning local. architect Dennis WOQd. The plans call for a four bedroom, 6,700-squru-e-foot family estate with a four car garage, motor court and ocean view swimming pool. WeU known coastal Orange County custom home builder David Busk of Busk Homes has priced this completed build-to-suit package at $1 ,695,000. For mon infomullion, call Gakn Colwell of Coldwell Banbr North Laguna (714) 494-0215, ext. 136. . ... The llufh The sellers have si>ared no expense in this contemporary remodeled con overlooking Newport's Back Bay. Vi~ws include the Back Bay, mountains and night lights. The tri-level design has two rpaster suites, two and one--balf baths, plus a family room. There are all new double-paned windows 191d doors with a beautiful custom beveled glass front door. The newer gounnet kitchen is perfect for the connoisseur. This home bas been fotally refurbished and is in move-in conditi~n. A fast escrow i~ , ~ poss\ble. Offered at $436,000. For""',. Utfo,,,UUU,re, caD Chuck anti KllU Coh1wqrtla1 aJ Coldwell Bttnker Nnpotf Beaela at (114) 644-9060. + • VILLA DEL ESTE CONDOMINIUM HOMES IN CORONA DEL MAR A LuXury Location and Lifestyle friced Froffl the High $200's! + Located steps from the beach! . + Large two and three bedroom floorplans -up to approximately 2,600 square feet + Unique individval floorplans + Top-of-the-line kitchen appliances + High vaulted ceilings • 2-Car parking Our sales office fs located at 401 Seaward Road, Unit #] Corona Del Mar 0 1997 Comprehensive Brolcttage Services (714) 6734180 COMPREHENSIVE BROKERAGE SERVICES NeYI ideas for spring decorating G.ive yourself a new outlook with McCall's fre h new decorating ideas. Whether you're planning a major makeover or just looking for a few accents, McCall 's has inventive concepts for every room in the house. McCall's 8604 and 8659 Home Dec In-A-Seen• Showhouse Winners arc the logical place to start. Each pauem has four terrific window treatments. beautiful ideas to frame the clear light of spring. Included in these patterns are unique designs for an arched cornice, a tab top Roman shade, a tab hung swag and jabots and a cornice swag and jabots. Many of the designs are ideal for decorative hardware 'Such as rod and finials from Interior Ellprcssions™ by Oritz. As in all McCall's Home Dec In-A-Sec patterns, the instructions include profe sional sewing and mounting tips, as. well as sP,CCific yardage charts. Best of all, each window treatment can be constructed in two hours or less per window. Light up your bedrt>om with a makeover from Creative Decor, McCall's 8606. Choose pretty spring florals and coordinating pastel plaids for a comforter cover. dust ruffle, valance and curtains, table topper and tablecloth. • plus an assortment of pillow shams and pillows. Look for decorator details such as the wide grosgrain-r,jbbon ties on the valance echoed by bow closures on thb comforter cover and pillow shams. For a tailored bedroom, substitute covered buttons for bows. One option suggests trimming the table topper with ball fringe, a new European trend. Add new life to any room with a few decorative McCall's #8606, from Creative Decor pillows. McCall's 8661. Pillow Essentials, contains the very best new pillow designs including those that mimic envelopes and picture frames. Consider framing a pre- printed pillow panel with an elegant jacquard or large scale floral print with a mini floral. Dripping with decoralor trim (buttons, tassels, fringe). these pillows are an easy way to add couture accents to your home. Exposed as they are to heavy daily traffic, the kitchen and bathroom seem to require seasonal makeovers. Fortunately. these are also the easiest rooms to redecorate. McCall's offers two oew patterns, Bathroom Essentials (8658) and Kitchen Essentials (8605), filled with all the items you need to ~oordinate these rooms. Bathroom Essentials includes a variety of window treatments and shower curtains, pf us toilet tank and seat covers and bathroom tissue holders. The Kitchen Essentials pattern includes a window treatment, stool cover, seat cu hions, place mats, napkins and pot holders, plus a couple of new items in great demand. The fabric- covered memo board has criss-cross strips of ribbon that will hold envelopes, pictures or messages with no pins. There is also a pattern for a casserole cover, great for carrying a warm dish to a potluck supper. Your kitchen wilt become a cheerful and welcoming room with the new kitchen garden conversational prints. Hot Tomatoes coordinating prints by Springs Industries mix bright red tomatoes with green pea pods. For a vintage took try Heirloom Gardens by Concord House - seed packets and tiny flower pots. Green Thumb by Fabric Traditions is also filled with the rich harvest of spring. For McCall's 8656, Baby Room Essentials, you'IJ love another vintage print, Bear Hugs by Fabric Traditions. Mixed with eyelet, the old-fashioned teddy bear prints are just right for nursery items like a bassinet cover baby quilt, crib dust ruffle, and diaper stacker. Finally, look to McCall's for solutions to the trickiest slipcover with Cover Essentials (8660). Herein you will find all you need Lo know to cover a couch, a c hair. an ottoman, or even a recliner chair. And. yes. the recliner will till recline. sliecover and all. For a clos1r loolc al 1hn1 tur4 otkn-~ ltowu tkcorotlle1 IMo.s, loolcfor McCall's Sprilti 1997 Hom1 D«of'tlling catalog ilf 10ur 1'>cal ftlbrk 1ton. I { ~ I I I • PlllMB MID-NEWPORT PENINSULA BAYFRONT 1 l /2 lor with spacious plCio aod dock. 2 .... mry.·5 bedrooms. ~ t.daa, pm,e room. 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List yOur property with ·US and we'll advertise your propert}r in the Daily Pilot too! You reach qualified buyers in .- ... .. Barbara the Daily Pilot! ___ "~~~ Aun=e--~--:::"q;:-::Jst:Z:J1I~ ., Jo Anne Kenton . . J . ~. ! I I t ., I ---. -.... --.. -. -. .. . --.. -. --. .... . ---.. -_,,. ..... ,,_ --- The 0LSONS ·EVANS TEAM 0 LSONS: (800) 487 --4931 EVANS: (714) 644--9070 E XT. 190 ~ DoN & JOYCE OLSON §'erdeue~ ~ .~4 MIKE EVANS 20 M ORRO BAY • $719,000 5 bd, 3 ba, unobstructed city & mountain views, upgraded doors & windows, large yard, room for pool, new ceilings 38 M ORRO BAY • $895,000 4 hJ, 4 ha, spectacula r traditional home locaccJ o n an oversized lot, extensive use of useJ bric k, large patio with pool & spa .. 7 MONTEREY C IRCLE • $869 ,000 4 bd, 3 ha plus office, hardwood floors, extensively remodeled, new kitchen, master suite with walk-in closet & Jacuzzi rub. Immediate possession. 1 SAN M ARTIN • $699,ooo· • 4 bd, 2.5 ba, extra large private grounds, beautiful Tradewind model, new hard- wood floors, french doors, pool & spa 8 MONTIREY CtRCLE • $635,000 Expanded Portsmouth with 3 bd, 2.5 ha, family room, formal dining room, private front court- yard ar~ with pool, spa. 2 bd/l ba guest house 298 VILLA POINT DRIVE • $253,900 1990 Mediterranean Villa in prime gated community close· to beach, sunny end unit on quiet poolside location 9 MONTEREY C IRCLE • $849 ,000 4 bd, 2.5 ba, outstanding views of the ocean , bay & Catalina, quiet cul-de-sac street, private fenced yard, granite kitchen I BooEGA BAY • $949,000 5 bd,' 3 ba, unobstructed ocean & bay views, upgraded doors & windows, spacious yard with pool 9 N ORntAMPTON • $495,000 Exclusive & gated Belcourt H ill overlooking blue Pacific, eJegant in every detail, vaulted ceilings & skylight. DON '& JOYCE OLSON (800) 487-4931 MIKE EVANS (714) 644-9070 EXT. 190