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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-05-10 - Orange Coast PilotSPOR.TS Newport baseball gets revenge, 10-9 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 .Thanks, mom, for all you do The-envelopes, please . Sometimes kids say it best.-• Costa Mesa's Performing Arts Center in the running inside the theater itself it is.quite . Take J&yson Skalla's Mother's Day striking." letter, for instance: for 1999 Academy Awards show; but Los Angeles will Mayor Peter Buffa said the unlik 1 · · t 'th t fi ht · city would welcome the Oscars You've brightened up my life e Y give 1 up Wl OU a g · · with open arms. throughout the 12 years I've been Mlt would be one of the best here. You've tried to teach me to By Susan. Deemer, Daily Pilot However, Orange County is things that ever happened to be J1}ce and not to be rude. You not the draw, rather it's the inti-Costa Mesa and· certainly the • havJ'taught me courtesy. Most of mate modem design of the Per-best thing that ever happened to it I have learned but the one I COSTA lv1ESA -Oscar cere-forming Arts Center that lured the Oscars." Buffa said. "It ,_---ave clown oo1d-~th1t1R~-+---::m~o_m.,....· e"-:-s-.h:-e_l_d_be_hin_· _d_th'--"e_O"-r""-an __ e ;-Ac-a<lemy-@eeutiv.es-t&-v.iew m€~wottld be the premi. Curtain? venue earlier this week. that they have ever had -even Jayson's was among the scores of locals who sent us copies of thel.r Mother's Day let- ters. For the rest of the letters, check out Page A4. The Academy of Motion Pie-uwe were very impressed back to 1928 when it all started tures, Arts and Sciences is con-with the exterior beauty {of the at the Pantages Theater in Holly- sidering b)inging the 71st°Annu-center),• said Bruce Da~. the wood." al Academy Awards show -to academy's executive · director. For almost 20 yea.rs the Acad: be held in 1999-to the Orange "There's also an impressive emy Awards show has altemat- County Performing Arts Center. arrivals area &nd when you get ed between the Shrine Aud.Hori- um and the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. They were held in San- ta Monica from 1961 to 1968. Davis said. Academy officials are seeking a new location because of com- plaints from guests that the lob- by area inside the Sluine is too cong~sted. At the Pavilion orga- nizers said they are unable to. time because of conflicts with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The Orange County venue is one of two that will be pre~ented to the Academy's 39·board mem- • SEE OSCARS PAGE A 11 Do you think bringing the Academy Awards to the Performing Arts Center would be a benefit? comments on our Read- ers Hot- line, 642· 6086. ·scenic~K up and running • .Corona del Mar run just a few weeks away. Event isn't-just for hard-core runners, organizers say. 1 T · :..; , \ .I t · N (. 1. r o t ·1 ·1 H f R E Annual senior prank turns destructive By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -In just a few weeks, as many as .J,000 runners and walkers will embark on a scenic jaunt through Cor9na del Mar, all in the name of supporting cemmu- nity services. The Coro- • na del Mar t -Scenic 5K, though 16 years old, will feature two new facets this year -a -run for }c.ids ner. wwe want to make it more of a family event," said Bob Hogue, co- director of the race for the past . eight years. uwe don't want it to be just something for hard-core runners.• . • The run takes off at 8 a.m. June 7 from Ocean Boulevard . and Heliotrope, right above the state beach parking lot, and pro- ceeds along a route highlighting ·the area's· ocean views. Roads will close for the event at 7 :40 a.m. The event includes a 2-mile fun walk at 8 a .m.; a women's SK race at 8:20 a.m.; a men 's SK race at 8:45 a.m.; and a kids' 1K run at 9 a.m. The top three finishers in each category and every child participant will receive awards. Organizers also will present the Gold Crown Award to a local person who has contributed to the sport of running. The idea was inspired by Runner's maga- zine's Golden Shoe Award, which it gives monthly. To nominate someone, send a short article about th.e pef$on along with a color photo to the city of Newport Beach, P.O. Box 1768, Newport Beach, 92658. Registration, which includes a T-shirt and a gourmet breakfast from Restaurant Row, costs $18 •SEE RUN PAGE A13 I \ ll I \ • Newport Harbor teens cillegedly steal signs from businesses, then trash campus. More than $10,000 in · damage reported by school, police officials. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot What began dS an annual senior prank early Thursday morning at Newport Harbor High became a serious police investi- gation into vandalism and destruction caused by more than 70 students. ... A mechanical horse in the swimming pool. a stolen sigp from a Mexican restaurant and an overturned car were among the highlights of the "prank,'' which caused more than $10,000 in :a.ma&·· Ne\\lport Beach police an s ool offic1aJS.said. School officials and Newport Beach detectives were interview- ing students this week and found that most of the vandals were senior boys, Sgt. John Desmond said. No arrests have been made since the interviews . lr\terim 'Principal Gary l'Jorton said many of the students who confessed tl).eir participation said they had only planned to contin- ue the decades-old tradition of the· senior prank, but more destruction was caused than they expected. "Pranks are supposed to be funny, not things that cause dam- age," Norton said "This was beyond that. When a group gel's together hlce that, strange things happen. Other people are VlCtim- ized." Signs and mailboxes from nearby neighborhoods and busi- nesses as far away as Santa Ana were strewn aroun e campus. Desmond said. The mechanical horse was stolen from Gilbert's5-10-25 Cent · Store bn East 17th Street, and. the overturned car was a 1970 station wagon donated to the school's • SEE PRANK PAGE A 13 Newport Beach officei; undergoes transplant • A match was found for Sgt. Steve VanHorn, who's been battling leukemia for two years. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Ptlot DUARTE -lWo years after being diagnosed with leukemia, Newport Beach police Sgt. Steve VanHorn lies in isolation at the Qty of Hope hospital waiting to learn his fate. · "I'm opti- mistic, " said VanHom, a 23- year police veteran and father of sjx. With no immune sys- tem, VanHorn must remain isolated to Steve VanHom avoid free- floating germs, he said. Visiting hls hospital room on Friday, his wile had to wear a cap and gown and mask. which she had to change every 30 min· utes. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PlOT Usa Eldredge skates beneath the watchful eye of a chimpanzee mural on Balboa. VanHom, 48, underwent a bone-marrow transplant Tuesday, after a week of radiation and chemotherapy eradieated his own maligraant •cells. He said doctors won't know bow his system will respond for 18 to 24 days. If this one fails, VMHom could undergo a second transplant. "I'm just real positive about it. and what helps keep me positive is he's real positive," said Nanette VanH om, 39, a Newport Beach \\ I \ I I I I Ii An unlikely child prodigy . . Overcoming a troubled birth, 16-year-old Jennifer Lindsay is ·now tutoring college adults dent maintaining a perfect 4.0 average, By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot Jennifer's full po\ential is only beginning. And what makes her achievements Orange Coast College student Jennifer even more impressive is that she had to Und.say, 16, has blossomed into what most overcome brain damage suffered at birth .. would call a bona.fide genius. •t think people underestimate what The humble, highly gifted OCC stu-children can do,• said the poised Fountain dent, who began taking courses at 13 Valley resident who tutors college stu· years of age, scored in the 99th percentile dents struggling in general chemistry. •I on the SAT_exam in January, registering a think what 1 have is partially genetic, but 1560 out of a pollible 1600. some of it is definitely nurtured.• · •SEE VANHORN PAGE A13 ~ a young, accomplished musician, ----------------· ... talented ~cal ~ger ~d a college stu· ~vz:r-{ •SEE LINDSAY PAG.,..E .... ~A:;.11~-=~•--_...;o:~=~=--~~~~,:;t::;~:;&;t.=a;uillllll • St\TUROAV. MAY 10, 1997 ' . Drowning victim may have been former feloii 1 '. .. greer wylder Bargains abound at <:mnual rummage sale '-· S l Andrew's Presbyterian Church (631-2880) is having . its 32nd annual rummage sale on Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 _p.m. and Fri~a~ from 9 a.m. t~ 2 p.m. Karen ay or OfSt. Andrew's says its Newport's biggest and best sale. "There's a fabulous selection and great prices," Taylor said. All proceeds go to·missions. St. Andrew's is located at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Be9ch. Via Udo Drugs (723-5858), considered the most unique dr\lgs store around with its three- tiered levels, has received new merchanqise. It now sells the popular Anne Geddes greeting cards, where babies are pho- fographed in unusual places like garden pots and flower beds. There are also top-of-the-line doctor-recommended support stockings by Jobst, a collection of Miss Mutty sfuffed animals, Hanes pantyhose and Smooth Sailing, a ginger-based drink that's supposed to alleviate motion sickness while traveling. Via Lido Drugs is located next to Pavilions at 4445 Via Udo, New- port Beach. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Pat Sherrick. a member of the West Coast Prospector & Treasure Association, tries her luck along the shoreline in Balboa on a recent sunny afternoon. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A man who drowned Thursday morning near the Newport Pier may have been a former prison inmate. who was wanted py authorities for skipping parole. The body of Edgar Estrada, 23, was found floating face- down. in chest-high woter about 50 yards offshore Thursday. Pnson authorities say an Edgar Estrada served time at San Quentin, Folsom and Pleas- ant Yalley prisons on drug charges.,Qetween Sept. 21, 1993 and October 19, 1995, when he was paroled. Estrada. had not been in touch with his P¥.ole officer and was considered awanted man, said state De artment of Correctio~ spokeswoman Kati Corsaut. The drowning victim was liv- ing at the Santa Ana headquar- ters of Victory Outreach, a non- denominational Christian min- istry that aims to rehabilitate ex- convicts, drug addicts, alcoholics "He JM9 a kind mca ..• :ff•~ helP!fld out other biOU&em ... • -BENITO OLIVERA • back his life,• said Benito Oliv-• . era, 16, a Victory Outreacltr : member. "I guess it was his\ time.. : Estrada had lived in the Santa ~ · Ana house for about a month,, Olivera ~aid. : · "He said he used to live on• the streets in L.A.," Olivera said.~ - "He was homeless. He wanted' to change his life. That was his; goal, to serve God. . ' .and others with troubled pasts. #He was a kind man. He, Early Thursday morning, knew a lot abciUl the Bible. He Estrada-came to the Newport always helped out other brothers} Beach shore for a session of song that were in trouble." and prayer with about a dozen Mig' uel Chavez, director of: other members of the church the Santa Ana ministry, said he gr°:J:~r running on the· beach, did not know of Estrada's parole, Estrada separated from the violation and did not ask ques- group, stripped to his boxers and tions abQut his past. : entered the water, where a fish-#These are people who want; ·erman on the·"'rewport Pier spot-to change their lives," he said. • ., ~~-t-~-Tflte-Eel:HNY-<OOJ:Qnei:!s-offi e s Ody around 7 a-:m. €e----1 Fellow worshippers formed a verified the cause of death as circle and chanted as rescue drowning on Friday, but how he ~ workers attempted to revive him drowned remains a mystery., on the beach. Authorities speculate he may. "We held hands and started have slipped into a hole while: praying so God could give him walking under Newport Pier. Woman pleads not· guilty to false report charge$ By Christopher Goffard~ Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH - A woman who claimed she was raped in the parking lot of Crystal Court pleaded not guilty Thurs- day to-charges.that she fabricated the story. Lana Rana I<ling, 22, of Mission Viejo, who entered the plea through her lawyer at Harbor Court, could seIVe up to six months in jail and pay a $1,000 fine on misdemeanor charges of filing a . false polfce report, said Deputy District Attorney Jerry Schaffer. Kling claimed · a stranger poshed her into her car and raped her in the lower parking structure of the well-guarded· mall on Jan. 21. After extensive investigation, police said Kling invented the sto- ry to conceal an affair with a co- worker. Police said she wasn't even at the mall that night, but lost track of tim~ during a rendezvous with · her. lover and needed an excuse· to tell her busband, whd was· expecting her home. Among the holes in Kling's sto-· ry was the fact that no one at the· mall remembered having seen' her, though she claimed she· shopped there for three hours and• then sat in her car for more than. an hour after the supposed rape,. police said. . A pre-trial conference is· scheduled for June 5 in Harbor. Court, Schaffer said. If you're out looking for rugs, here are some local stores to choose from. Hemphill's Rugs & Carpets (722-7224) is having a 50% off retail sale on Karastan "scrugs" that are 100% wool; 3x5 and 4x6 rugs start at $49c There are also final reductions on dis- continued patterns and name- brand factory second rugs that Local clergy honored at luncheon are 60% off retail, and #one of a .._ kind" 8x10 Pande Cameron hand knotted rug made from 100% New Zealand wool. Hemphill's Rugs & Carpets is located at 230 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. A PPRECIATION LUN- CHEON: Members and spouses of the Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Club and the Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club honored the local clergy and their staffs at the 12th a.mlual Appreciation Lun- cheon this past week at the Cos- Markel served as the master of ceremonies for the event chaired by Kiwanian Rick Jobnf.on. Guest speaker was former major league pitcher Frank Pastore, who recounted his religious experiences as .he played for the Cincinnati Reds. ta Mesa Community Center. STUDENTS HONORED: The Alden's Carpet and Drapes "We want to thank you and Exchange_<;:lub of Newport Har-_ ., CLUB NEWS: President Mil-guest meal. 3 · ... lard "Mac" MacAdam :~ announced the Newport-Balboa TUESDAY -7:30 a.m., the Ne'Npert ~ lfotuv Club has made a contrl-Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at thej . -1 Balboa ~ Cl~; noon, Downtown , bution of $150 to the Adult Day Costa Mesa Kiwanis .<::lub and the ~ · Care Services of Orange· County, Kiwanis Oub of Costa Mesa North host ~ located in the Re·a Community the annual Layman's Lunch at the Cos· 1 Center in Costa Mesa. As .ta Mesa Community Center; 6 p.m., J Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions , MacAdam made the announce-Club, the Fish Fry Club meets at the • ment about the donation, he Costa Mesa country dub for a busl-• encouraged club members..m ne~ meetiog. ! . 6-4838 ·· h ving a_gr_and_ -+--e'-. n_c_,o ... ur_a-'g,,_e~y_o_u_w_h_o_m_ak.....-e_th-.....e_. ,,....--1-b,_o~rr'"'h...,o..,n,.o ... red-.,....,.s,,-eru_· __ o __ rs __ JeT"ff__,P,...e_rry~-++----.: opening sale to celebrate its new wor an our commuruty a et-an e sa ouye o s aa offer their services in the music , • -=-----•+--an-.--cr-atts-=-ro_o_ms_....;.at,...;;th"-=-'e...,., c-'-en~t'-'-er"'"'--as--t.---....,,..NESUAY -7: 'tS a.m., south,__~,,,.._~ ell Coast Sunr.lse Rotary Club meets at the·;· area rug studio. During the grand ter place to live," said Ken Dll-High School and Ryan Williams opening there will be. a 30% dis-ley, president of the Costa Mesa · and Laurel Hafter of Corona del jim de boom count on all rugs and runners. Downtown Kiwanis Club. Mar High School with their There are hundreds of patterns '.I'hose in attendance included annual Students of the Year available. Top name brands the Rev. Kenneth Krause of St. award. Perry served as captain ._ include CC International, Orien-Joachim Church; Dick George of the football team; was named tal Weavers, Tmnen and Cowis-of Mesa Verde United Methodist all-league in football and golf; it Scholarship Finalist. Williams is vice president of the senior class, editor of the school news- paper, active in the Key Club and an Eagle Scout. Rafter, a tan. Alden's is not a new store, its Church; Kiwanians and rev-and is active in student govem- been in the same location for 41 erends Bruce Merryfield, Jer-ment, drama and a number of years. Alden's is located at 1663 rold Hollbaugh and Jerry Sel-community activities. Inouye - Placentia, Costa Mesa. den; Chaplain John Undvall of a straight-A student -was edi- Hart's Rugs & Carpets (955- 0435), located at 1000 Bristol St. N., Newport Beach, has a nice !election of rugs at great prices. 9art's sells hand woven Indian OJ'gs, needlepoint rugs, hooked .Ugs, Tibetan rugs, wool, nylon &nd all other varieties of rugs. Hart's has recently introduced a ~pedal package to dean and maintain carpet after it's installed with its own van-mounted state- of-the-art deaning equipment. Also, toward the end of the year Hart's wtµ. be moving to a new location where the 73 freeway and 55 freeway meet. Mission Ministries; and Inter-tor in chief of the school news- faith Council president Greg paper; active in student govem- . .r.o student, is captain of the track team, runs on tlie cross country team, and is active in Youth and Government and a variety of community groups. Kelley to name a few. ment, German Club, Ethnlc Former Lt. Gov. Charles Porum; and was a National Mer- COSTA MESA • Slerks Street A gas pool heater worth S 1 ,000 was stolen from a home in the 200 block. The pipes connecting the heater were sawed off. . • Peaeentill Avenue: A CD player, speakers and amplifier worth $2.400 were stolen from a truck parked In a lot In the 2100 block. The screws of the truck's shell were removed. • ColgaW Drive: A bicycle worth $200 was stolen from an unlocked garage In the 2200 block. . • BEST BUYS appears Thurdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- 4170 or write to me: Best Buys Daily Pilot, 330 w. Bay St .• Costa Mesa. 92627. • Albert PIM:ie: A stereo/CO player and assorted CDs worth $639 were stolen from a home in the 200 block. There was no sign of forced entry. • Del Mllr Avenue: A 12~pack of beer worth $8.99 was stolen from a convenience store in the 100 block. VOL 91. N0.101 THOMAS tt. JOHNSON. Pubilstler tlWILUAM Loeoa.t.. 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Mesa. CA 92626. Copyright: No ·news stories, illustrations, edito- rial matter or advertisements herein can be reproduced with- . out written permission of copy· right owner. HOW JO BEACH us CJmMtlon The Times Orange County (800) 252-9141 =z-2-5678 =642-4321 Mewl 540-1224 Sports 642-030 N9wl, Sports Fax 646-4t70 =~link.net lutl,,.. Office 642-4321 twin.fu6lt-5902 NEWPORT IEAOt •Newport Boulevlll'd: Medica~equipment worth $20,700 was stblen from a cardiology office In the 300 block. • Moot.,.._ COWt: A television worth $300 was stolen from a home In the.1 block. •21st Street: Stereo equipment worth S419 was stolen from a boat dry-docked at a yard In the 200 block. A pro- tective canopy was unzipped. • westdtff Drtve: One man spit In another man's face In the parking lot of Coco's Restaurant In the 2100 block. apparently in a dispute Involving a woman and the cus- tody of a child. • East 8alboa lloulevlW'd! A license plate worth $12 was stolen from the front of a car parked In the 1300 block. 'Ill .~ -- -"" -: .-~ ·~ . ~ • ...!_ -·-.. • -·· TEMPERATURES Newport Beach 71162 Newport Coast 73153 Balboa 71162 Costa Mesa 68157 Corona del Mar 7°"62 SURF FORECAST LOCATION ......... SIZE Wedge , .• , , , , , •• 1-) SW Newport ......... 1-3 SW 81.ctcles ... , , , .... 2-3 SW f'lver Jftty " ..... .2-] SW ' CdM ....•....... 1-~sw TIDIS TODAY first low 6:49 atm. • , , .. , .... , .-0..J Flmhlgh 1:33 p.m ..••.. ' .•.•. .l.4 Second low 6:09 p.m. o • • • • • • • • I • .2.J Second high After Midnight SUNDAY First low 7:43 a.m ............. 0.0 First high 12: 13 a,pi ••.•••..••. .4.8 Second low 7:11 p.m ............. 2.6 Secood high 2:48 p.m .•.•••..•.•.. 3.4 ••••• 66 wtth the high tide coming In after 1 p.m., pa CM o-t In some~ before the wfnds pick up too much. 'The IWlfl from 8'ound 170 degr9IS "'°""' Mid IOl'M tnergy to wNrs bMn c:omtng "°"' the '°""" end nonh-Wllt bpect Mts up to ~. w · Center Club. Newpqrt Harbor .Kiwanis . J Club meets at the. University Athletic · WELCOME TO THE WORLD Club; noon, Costa Mesa Rotary Club • OF SERVICE CLUBS ... Jim meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. • B dt cl ifi. ti ' The Exchange Club "of Orange Coast ran • ass ca on Oi aommer-meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht d.al real estate consultant, who Club for a business meeting; 6 p.m., • joined the Newport-Irvine Newport Balboa Rotary Club meets at : . A Rotary Club, sponsored by Phil the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for an • . Arst. update on Hoag Hospital by Peter I · Foulke. • · WORTH REPEATING: From the Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar newSlet- ter, "To choose what is difficult all of one's days as if it were easy, that's faith." W.H. Aude~. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS TIDS COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your com- munity, make new friends, net- work or give something back to your community? 1fy a service club. You are invited to attend a club meeting this coming week. Many clubs will buy your first THURSDAY -7 a.m., Carta Mesa- Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meels at Mimi's Cafe; noon, Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht qub for Hat Day program. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club Youth of the Year Awards program.Rotary Club of Newport· Irvine meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel for the Irvine Police Volunteer Awards Presentations. .. . . • , . t . • • • COMMUNITY • a.uas Is published ' every Saturday In the Daily Piiot. FAX your service club's meeting Inform~-· tlon to 631·5851 or mall to 1743 Bay- port Way, Newport Beach, 92660. SATURpAV. MAY 10, 1997 AJ:: briefly in the news : Tougher regulations for vending trucks .Red or white, honor thy mother The Qty Cound.l unanlmnusly approved an ordinance earlier this week that imposes strict regula- tions on commerdal vending vehi- cles that operate within the dty. The new law, which follows numerous complaints from prop- erty owners and residents, pro- hibits all trucks and other vehicles from operating on private property unless the property owner allows it. If an operator Is on public prop- erty, he must move his truck at least 100 feet every 10 minute$. New requirements also limit operating hours from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 'nash receptacles must be provided on site, and noise devices used to attract business are pro- hibited. Additionally, operators cannot park withln 500 feet of an active public school property, park. play- ground or recreational facility or within 300 feet of ~other vending vehicle. Vendors also must remain i--..,.nn-f'KL<rclearof an tntenecttorr or public alley and off of streets where the speed limit exceeds 35 mph. · Residents and property owners have complained that vendors trespass on pR.vate property; dis- turb the peace; cteate traffic and safety hazards; and pose a threat to the public's health and welfare. Bookstore holds free workShop . A free worefop for children ages 6 through 17 is being spon- sored by Barnes· & Noble book- stores this Satwday in an effort to raise awareness and funds for family issues. The event, which is co-spon- sored by Parenting magazine .. will benefit Share Our Strength and Family First. The two organiza- tions provide families with infor- mation about nutrition, education and childcare. Barnes & Noble plans to donate a percentage of its sales frOm May 8 through May 22 to the two orga- nizations. It will also hold several . . . l' I' l '11\1111 111 "''' I I \I Ill' . Phone calls and lcllers wriuen on your behalf. Documents reviewed for free. Retain an attorney for the entire year for only $90. Ullhl 1.ep1Prorillm1.--uw 1 'i ALDEN'S CARPET t-i-has_ opened anew Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept ' Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools, synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia St .. Costa Mesa 64&4838 o you have a 5peclal mom We have that special oomethlng for her day\ Stop Byl 8~.P~· mo-o~-.. * """"'•t>. ·M 1'1· WS· M> events including the South Coast Repertory Young Conservatory workshop will be held from 11 a.m . to 12 p.m. Saturday at the Barnes & Noble bookstore at 901 B South Coast Drive, Suite 150. For more information call Sara McReynolds at (714) 444-1653. OCTA seeks input on overall improvement The Orange County 'nans- portation Authority is seeking input on how to improve overall public transportation on a variety of proposed highway and b~ sys- tem improvements. The public open house is sched- uled for May 15 and 16 from 1:30 to 7 p.m. and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., respec- tively. Additionally, residents are encouraged to visit the OCT A Internet Web site at www.octa.net or call a special hotline number at 636-RIDE, ext 12. Among the projects being con- sidered are expanding the current bus~. constru~ a nwnber Ollieeway an street projects, and designing and engineering a light rail system. "The voters made it clear wtien they passed Measure M that fund- ing must be set aside for rail,• said OCTA Chairman Robert Wahlstrom. MReCent public input and polling oonfinn that mandate. We must continue to safeguard the money for it:S original purpose and pursue a wide variety of traJ1$- portation options.• -CqmpUed by Susan Deemer 'A mong the hallowed tra- ditions of Mother~ Day is the one that·sJfeci.ties wearing a white or red flower. The color depends on whether one's mother is dead or alive. nouble is, I can never remember which color is for which. I checked my computer's encyclopedia, which was no help. There was a heading for "Mother Courage,• the play by Bertolt Brecht. Next was Mother Goddess, a treatise on signifi- cant females froni Venus to the Virgin Mary. Then Mother of Pearl and some other stuff, but no Mother's Day. I think a white q,ower repre- sents a living mother. T)le only authority I can cite is Macy's, which is heavily advertising a White Flower Sale. I doubt they would have a sale in honor of dead mothers, but you never know. Th6-fi.r$l..time I encountered the red-flower vs. white-flower ritual was at a boarding school I attended from fourth through ninth grade. It was called Mon- tezuma and was stashed in the wilderness of the Santa Cruz mountains below San Francisco. It was a strange place . One night in 1944, the FBI hauled off one of the housefathers, a guy named Wolfgang Weilhardt. Wolfie was a Nazi spy and had been operating. a radio relay FARRELL G. HINKLE, a.a.a., M.a.o .. AC. Newport a..ch: 844-128.1 • S.nta An•: 558-1122 --Prec:dce Limh:ecl To Orthoclontic8 Mdll .... ~ • Shc.eting, Shams, Duvets • Blanket Covers, Dusters · • Table and Bath Linens From aroun~ the world l • fred martin from the school's perch high in· the mountains . That was the word, a nyway. Montezuma was run by a man named E.A. Rogers, who was universally known as •Prof." He would demonstrate his mystical powers by eating poison oak then neutralize it by chewing pine needles. I never saw him scratching im;ide-.tm.:- mouth ·SO I guess it worked. Prof warned us never to do this, but it was one of the few things we didn't try. At Montezuma, tobacco and alcohol were taboo. So were pepper, salt, ketchup, mustard, spices, coffee, tea and choco- late. Sex, or discussion of same, could be fatal. Needless to say, I not only sampled the forbidden fruits of spices and COf\diments, but also -- drinking (Three Feathers and orange soda pop) and smoking (wicker chair pieces and hollow macaroni noodl~s). And, yes, I learned about that, too -from the school nurse. Boarding schools are amazing places. The campW! was gorgeous. It was set in e& hollow, surrounded by apple orchards and thickets of redwood, pine, madrone and manzanjta. One of our favorite pastimes was climbing to the top of tall firs and pines, shimmying out on a top limb, then gravitating down, limb by limb, on the out. side of the tree. Ther~ was a lovely lake rimmed by a grove of towering redwoods. It was a ceremonial pla<:e, especially on Moth~r's Day. . •. When you walked in, the ushers asked whether your mother was alive or dead, then gave you the appropriate carna- tion I-temeinber looking at the kids wearing the color symbol- izing lh~ir mother had died - let's say it is red -and feeling . QVeJ:Whelming sadness. I could- n't imagine a kid not having a mother. Tomorrow, I hope those of us who wear the red fl owers will spend at least a moment or two res:alling our own Mmother god- desses." If you 're fortunate ~enough still to wear the white, for heaven's sake, do something thoughtful for the lady. Take her to church, maybe, then for a nice brunch. • As a surrogate for our far· away daughters, I will do just that. Then, Sunday eveq.ing, after it has cooled oil, I will for-• mally relieve my wile of hall her weekend duty of walking the dog on the Saturday apd Sunday afternoon shifts. Hey, it beats the weed picker: the lawn edger and the · wheeled trash can I h ave given her in years past. Lunch Date: It is my practice • not to plug service club meet- mgs. There are simply too many of them, and the Pilot's Around Town calendars and Jim de Boom's column give terrific I exposute. 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She is patient and always lovable She it my ·super Mom.· EJCA MELCER .J LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Sixth Graders I couldn't hve without the smell of cooking all day I couldn't Live with- out the looks of a clean house I . couldn't Live without someone who IS aJways there I couldn't hoe without a person who is flexible all..the time. I couldn't live without my mom! I love you! ALEXANDRA Super Mom My mom is super in every way. She's sunshine that beams on me all through the day, ~Y mom ~the biggest star at night,· Because she stands out big and bnght, Her comforting kisses and hugs, make me feel warm and snug. That's why my mom IS super m every way Love, ELISHA MORGAN . Mom you're funny and outgoing, I Joye 11 how you're easygoing. I know your cookies are the best, that's .why I don't eat the rest. You have taught me everything I need to know, But soon it will be time for me to go. Love, AARON WILKS Dear Mom, Thank you Tor-everything you did to make this year wonderful I enjoyed everything, Lake Tahoe, New York, movies, and many other • countless things. I also remember the cookies and the other treats you and J made. All ttm rounds up Into four · words: What • great moml Happy Mothers Day Moml Love? JONATIIAN MANDALA MOMS GIVE LOTS OF ... clU6 = xoxoxoxoxoxo Has faith in me, always Unbeatable ca.re for all, especially me GlVes sweet smil~ that brighten cloudy days Scares away the monsters under my bed & Keeps at your side when your tummy hurts lmmensely lovable SI.Dy, trurse""" ....... ---------1 Smart to the bon~ Easy to get along with Still my best friend SUPERMOM HUGS and KISSES LAUJtEN LORMAN My mom is super from head to toe, Her specialness is something only I know . Her hugs the best, good night kisses much better than. the rest. She's warm-hearted and gentle._ which are difficult to find. With a smile to brighten my day, she's my super mom all the wayl DANIELLI! MURPHY Deaf Mom. You are tJie Michael Jordan of parenting. 1be love that you give me is haider than Muhammad Ali's punches. Your caring goes longer than Mark McGuire home tunS. 'Jbe respect that you have for me is better than Tigers Woods fans for him. Your the best. Love, your sports-loving son, BRYAN WAllSAW My mom is like a ray of SWlShine that breaks through dark clouds. She's always there for me when I'm down and need to be encouraged. When I'm having a bad day I always have a feeling that when I comel\Ome rarways come To a warm, caring person. JOSEPH CAD My mom may not fly through the air, but she's the greatest. She drives the carpool, bakes cookies, helps with homework, and still has time to give me a hug. I love my super-r:nom with all my heart. LAUREN MACHESKI My mom is so many moms put together. She bakes the best choco- late. chip s:o<>Jdes. helps when· some-. one needs help, d oes extraordinary BEi\UTY STORE South Coast Plaza Sears Wing, Lower Level May is Joico Month ae+ Jt'\to aeat" For-Spr-it'\9 at'\d SIAmmel" ~------------~r------------, I F eat1Al"e P ... od1Ac.t I I Free Sqmple I 50°/o Bot'\IAS si~e I I & I Kera'Po & Lite 12oz. I I F r:t 'th I N . s 1 0 90 I I ree L--\' w' I ow J &.-\St I I everv 1200 I (V.,~ .... S15.70) L- Save 33°/o 11 3oico p~rchase. I things for me even itl don't ask. She is also always thinking aheac;I. Sbe is the best in the world! ANDll.EW SMllH Dear Mom, Thank you very much for being such a wonderlul mother. You've always been there for me. Whenever I'm down, you constantly have some- thing nice to say that surely brings me up. Spending time with you has always been so memorable. You're a truly special mother. 1 love you 50 much. MELANIE COLE 0 PEGASUS SCHOOL First Grade I like my mom when you help me when I am hurt. You are nice when I er.--- KRISTY MARSHALL Corona del Mar My mom is super because she has a warm and understanding heart. She gets mealmost everything I want. She is very nice because she lets me and my sister call her •tat• and that's how my mom is super. SAJlAH WESLEY Corona del lllJar My mom is lbe best because she is the nicest mom around and I know why my dad married her. RACHEL LUPIEN Irvine My mama is the best in the whole world because I like when she reads me stories and takes me to the movies. That is fun an<hlice. JOANNA BROOKES Newport Beach My mom makes the best food because she is a cook. My mom gives the best love because she is a loving mom and the best thing of all 1S-she1akes-arre of me. • KELSELY MARCUS Fountain Valley My mom makes the best muffins in the world. I mean the bestlll ElllCA HEUER Irvine The Perfect Gift for Mother ... This Mother's Day-start a Tradition ... 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AUSTIN ROHALY Huntington Beach My mom is the best mom on . earth. She is a super mom. She help~ me" when l am sick, she makes ' up lunch on the weekends, and she also lakes me and my sister to the parks. CHASEN BGMBGLA Newport Beach Mg mom is super because she is very nice. 3be never gets mad al me or my sister, Julia. I try to do my t1est for her because she is my super, fantastic, wonderful caring, and loving mother. HEATIIER SJEGLE Huntington Beach My mom is so super because she is nice. My mom makes the best co0kies I like. When 1 am sick she helps me to get better. She is the super-super mom. KRISTINA SIDRAK Long Beach My mom is super beca1+5e she is nice. She tells me stories. She plays with me. MATSABBOTI Newport Beach You are the super and best mom because you are the most loveliest. SEAN BEJlKLEY Newport Beach I like my mom and she is a supl:?r mom. She helps me with my hockey drills. My mom is a good cook. She pays for me to go .to school. MARKKANOW Newport Beach My mom hugs me and reads me stories. I like to help with whatever she needs help on. She helps me on my derby car and she lets me go me wash the dishes. You help me clean my room and you help me with my homework and a lot of oth· er things. MICHAEL BEITMAN Newport Beach My mom is the best because of the wonderful things she helps do at the school for me. BRYANT SCHULMAN Laguna Beach 0 MARINERS SCHOOL 6th Grade To me a great mom is my mom. My mom is the best in every way. She is the best at hugs. She's just an all around great mom. I love you mom! · MICHELLE BURGNER What makes a great mom? Well in my opinion jt's the warm, gentle hug in the morning and tlie bright gleaming smile when I've had a long day. It's that warm feel- ing in your stomach when mom has been working hard to make choco- li)te chip cookies, just the way you like them. It's the small, simple things she does that make you feel special. I guess I have a pretty pedal mom, she does all of this and more. I can't thlnk of a time when my mom hasn't been there for me. ready to help. I love my mom and think she is the best there ts. ASHLEY STEVENS ' My mom is a super mom because she gives me freedom. She will leave me home alone when she .goes out on errands, and when she comes home, she just asks, "Did you do your homework?", and if I say yes, she says, "good.• If I say no, she says, "Make sure you get it done before you watch any TV.• She takes me places and gets me stuff, and she makes delicious cook- ies. \. AUSON NICHOLS My mom is a super mom because she studies with me if I have a hard test and comforts me when I'm sick. My mom goes to all my soccer games and cheers me on even if I'm having a bad day. I wDuld never trade my mom for anything. HEATIIER WADE My mom is a super mom because she makes the best sandwiches in tbe world. 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STEFFAN LUGO My mom is the'best mom because she loves me and takes care of me and takes me wherever I need to go. My mom always is hap- py and cheerful around me. she always gives me clothes and shoes. I have always loved my mom, and I always will forever. REED MORJlJSON Mom, you're always there for me. You always make time for me. You always und.erstand me. You taught me to stick up for what I know is right. You even told me the solution is never to fight. My day always begins seeing face so beau: tiful and sJD.il!.ng. It fills my heart with love to see that you are always happy. You lift my spirits and fill my heart with hope and love. I'll always love you, your my super- duper mom. ASHLEY STEEN My mom is my favorite mom. Her puffy chocolate chip cookies ta-ste warm, sweet and fluffy like SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1997 A microwaved chocolate cllip ice- cream. She is also my favorite because she doesn't yell at little kids going, "Clean your room!" or "You really need to shut upl" I like her that way. The End. CHR.IS LINCOLN My mom is the very best. She can fly to the kitchen and do the laundry perfectly. My mom is the laughable, lovable besfbak.er in the world. Sally is my mom a:nd I am glad to be her son. Sally bakes cake with an extra layer of fTosting . SaUy makes cookies' so that all my friends. love to eat them at school. Sally is • the super best mom and can soar' : thibugh ·the air on any da)L BEACH BRUMMETI' My mon~·a fun-filled "kid• who ' loves to socialize, have a good ti.me · and steal the spotlight. Happy · Mother's Day Mom. KRISTEN BAILEY Why is my mom so special, you ask? Well, I'll tell you. My mom is ' special to me for just three simple · reasons. She is s,Pecial to me just for bemg herself and by treating me "with lots and lots of love. She is alsO: special for giving birth to me. 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How about replacing a leg- endary drama teacher and, for your first directorial project, ta.king on a sprawling musical featuring here to have fun and aeate bril- liance," Maranian, 28, grew up across the river, where she attended Huntingto~ Beach High School and went on to UC Santa Barbara, her predecessor's alma mater. She then trained at the Ameri- can Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. puppets, a snake charmer, jugglers. ·downs, harem girls, Siamese twins, an aerialist, a sb.lt walker dnd possibly a L 0 C A L Upon graduation, she tried to carve out T H E A T E R a career as an actress, but it wasn't long before she had a change of heart. trapeze artist? "After ACT, most gr-aduates went to either New York or Los Angeles," she said. "I chose L.A. and performed in a number of obscure plays in tiny theaters on Sunset ~oulevard but it wasn't really all that satisfying." Estancia, she contacted Maranian, who was ready for a change of direction. 1bis led to what Maran- ian calls •the longest, most difficult year of my life, but also the most rewarding.• Besides preparing •Carnival" for its three-performance run, Maranian has become involved in spearheading the remodeling of Estan&'s perlorming facility - formerly called the Forum and now renamed the Barbara Van H lt Theater. While the project has ceived separate grants of $11,000 and $500, there remains much more money to be raised. ambitious experience of "Carni- val• -and hoping she hasn't bit- ten off more than she can chew. "The kids at Estancia are terrif- ic,~ she said. "They are all so super responsible and involved. nus is exactly what I was hoping for when I came here -a happy place with an ensemble atmos- phere. "It's such a multifaceted piece, a show within a show," said Maranian: who compares it to giv- ing birth to a baby. "Right now (a month before production) it's still in the broken stages, with bits of brilliance starting to form. It's a huge undertaking. The music is beau~ and the story a poignant one.· Newport S.Ch/Cotaa Mesa Daily Pilot BRIAN POBUOA I DAILY Pll.o· Pauline Maranian ls the new dram" teacher at Estancia High. That's the task faong Costa Mesa's Pauhn,e Mararuan as she picks up the torch from Barbara Van Holt at Estancia High School and heads mto rehearsals for "Carnival.• The show will be pre- sented for three peif ormances-. /\lay 29-31, at 7:30 p.m m the Robert Wentz Theater at Newport Harbor High School. Finally. while she was appear- ing in "Much Ado About Nothing" at Shakespeare Orange Comrty;- one of her old high school teachers saw the show and talked her into returning to her roots. Maranian spent the next two years as ari instructor at the Huntington Beach High School of Pedorming Arts. ·0ur hope is to renovate most of the theater this summer so we will be able to put on a fall produc- tion next school year." Maranian said. •1n the theater's present state, mounting another production will not be feasible.•· -atcllfeia t>ooSter parenfSCbuCTc- and Elaine Cassity are the moving forces behind this project and are seeking corporate donations. They can be reached at 641-0400 for fur- ther information. Whe n "Ca'm.ival" takes the Yo ) J • d T stC!9e at HarbQ[ High. it will~ .____ _u re =:e _L~ __ ........... .__ __ But pressure or not, Maranian couldn't be happier. ? aunch a new era at Estancia, and h B judging by the new drama On.e Wo . S ow y teacher's enthusiasm, it may even .... last as long as the previous regime. JENNIFER MARKE s "It's been a true blessing to "I'd heard for yedfs about the magic' at Estancia," she said, "and now I've had a chance to experience it. These are caring, considerate, genw.ne kids who are When Van Holt decided to fin- ish up her 29-year career at While this ongoing campaign continues, Maranian is preparing her cast of 40 students for the work with these kids," Maranian S rd M 17th 7 10 paid. "And I thank Barbara for atu ay, ay · pm -pm entrusting me with them." Come See Her ·Newest Release ========================================================================================= Pomegranate Cove Including Eileen West & · Christia n Dior - Kriste Lingerie • Loungewear • Gift Wesccliff Court • 17 l 9 Wesccliff Dr. 63 1-SEXY (7399) Monday-S 7.4% •Guaranteed Interest Rate For One Full Year. ' TRANSAMERICA I. LIFE AND ANNUITY The pqu't'rofthr p_rram1d 11 worltmgfar you ... 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SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1997 A7 Wme, food and gorgeous George highlight festival A mid a heated discussion between local lovers of the • grape debating the best : 'soil in California for the growing of vines, actor-gourmand-cigar afi- cionado George Hamilton appeared on the A-Deck of The Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach, to join the debate. ._ #Look at that handsome man. Who is that handsome man?# asked festival guest Unda Beale, • owner of At Ease, Fashion Island. "That's George Hamilton,• . • responded organizer Fran Mulva~ • nla. "Of course it is,., said Beale, -adding under her breath, #My, he is handsome," just as her own handsome husband Ron Beale -appeared. The California Spring • Wine and Food Festival at the Bal- boa Bay Club was off to a very handsome start. The three-day wine and food event was the brainchild of debonair local hotelier Henry • Scbleletn, president of The Balboa . Bay Club. The festival attracted hundreds of experts (not all hand- -~~some,outaefinite1y well-informed about their wines) along with · would-be experts to Newport · Beach to explore the varied wine and food traditions of California. Schielein joined forces with the Assistance League of Newport- Mesa, donating proceeds from a Saturday evening "Big Bottle" wine auction to the league. In less than 60 minutes, the fast and fan- b.w. cook ciful bidding on magnums and jeroboamsof precious liquid net- ted a handsome (there's that word again) donation of $6,000 to the Assistance League to support its local programs. Festival planners began the fete with a spectacular Friday evening "Bounty afthe Sea Wme · Reception." California white vari- etals were enjoyed by the local crowd on A-Deck oTffie Oub, alongside the massive yachts bob- bing in the waters of Newport Harbor. "They call this battleship row," Bay Oub chairman Beverly Ray said jokingly. She chatted With guests Peggy Goldwater and Bob Clay, Gena and Chez Haba in from Los Angeles, Tom.tnle Jo and Blll Booker, Eileen and Dick ' Richards, Martbiland Jack Pikes, ton to learn about his cigars, jetting in from Texas to learn appropriately labeled the George about California cuisine, and Col-Hamilton line. orado guests Janette and Jlm Hamilton is also a recognized Sink. sampling Bay Club chef expert in the area of cognac, and Jean-Pierre Eigenbeer's fresh he spoke about the Francis Dolard oysters. Cognac from Martell Cognacs. The wine reception was only And what would a lecture on cig- the tip of the proverbial icebeig. A ars and cognac be without a.little weekend of seminars, tastings, sampling? There was plenty of and gowmet celeBrations fol-that, to be certain. lowed. The weekend's grand event Saturday morning began with unfolded Saturday evening with a the lecture, "Merlot Madness," dinner and celebration featwing with local wi,ne super-maven Eric wine tasting from more than 50 of Hansen at the helm. Locals loved California's finest wineries. his Wit and his knowledge. Rita and Frank Mungta, Al and Another seminar was titled Bobble Geigle, Judy Shepard, "How to Convince Your Wife You Walter Cruttenden, Laird and Need a Wine Cellar." There were Chris Walker, Inez Kemptner, just as many women as men Kris and Dave McHone, Char- attending this one. So the real lotte Walter, Rosalind Williams, question became, who needs to and major festival underwriters convince whom? Claes Anderson and sponsors Mary Jean and Ted of The Hotel Laguna led the dis-Simpkins and Ruth Ko partook in cussion along with James Pierog. the gathering designed by Both gentleman enjoy distin-Schielein to promote the best or guished reputatiop.s as collectors life in Orange County. of the grape. __ ___ Sunda.y brought even great&. Luncheon was a theme of the fun with caviar and champagne "California-Chilean connection." tasting provided by Moet and featuring Ken Shyvers, director of Cbandon. Robert Gourdin played winemaking for Caliterra Vme-host to the affair featuring seven. yards. Bob and Glnl Robins, Dar-different types of caviar. leen Manclark, Lana Chandler, "Each caviar tastes somewhat Jessica Chandler, Dave and Tere-different with each glass of Moel," sa Thomas, and Don and Ramona said Suzie Belardo of Westcliff- BernamonU en Joyed the bounty Dover Shores. u Of course, by my before spending the remainder of the afternoon with George Hamil- 714.6S0.846J 2SO 0GlE STREET CoSTA MESA ~~wtr1 a.r~'t tfte ox/y W!fj .. Chocolatier A sure ,way, to sweeten her special day._ tr; 1a.y Jt~y Jvfotltcr'1 'bay.I ~ Get that special qift personalized by calliqrapher. Lesli e McCarthy on May 8. 9, 10. No charqe for this service . LETT~ BY LESUE putt> ' ~rapltf ~ ~tuvia& . • L-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' BUNIO~CORRECTION ... NO-HOSPITALI seventh glass of champagne .. to go with the seventh vanety or raviar, it won't matter much, will it?" she said with a smile "Oh, don't wony, I'm not dri- ving home. I'm v,pry responsi- ble," added Belardo. M And th.ls , after all, is an educational expe n- ment ~ __ Actually, Belardo wasn't fd.r off. The festival was educatio11al, entertaining, helpful to local charity, and good for business in Newport Beach. The grand finale of the weekend repast featured another or the major festival sponsors, Robert Mdndavi, intro- ducing a pew line of Italian • Festival guest of honor George Hamilton (leJt) joins sponsor Ruth Ko and event orga- nizer Henry Schieleln r- wmes. The crowd loved the wines and the naa of vintner Mondavi, who charmed the gatb- enng. The Mondavi family firm is headquartered in Costa Mesa. It was quite a week for New- port Beach. Onr own local horse took the Kentucky Derby. A pro- cession of R.olJ.s.,.Roy.c:em.otorcars made the record books in Fash- ion Island. And Henry Schielein's wine and food festival made it clear lo all that,the,Newport- Mesa crowd really knows h<?w to live. • e.w. COOK'S column appears Thurs· days and Saturdays. 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In 1994, the Orange County Transportation Authority continued this far- sighted planning and started to devise a strategy to serve the two million additional daily trips that will occur between Fullerton and Irvine by the year 2015. After 30 months of public input and technical analysis, a comprehensive strategy has been recommended. The public is invited to attend an Open Ho~se which explains in detail the key features of this strategy which: m OCTA t/ Extends SR-57 south between 1-5 and 1-405 as a tollroad t/ Adds new lanes on SR-73 and improves the way it intersects with l-40S and SR-SS t/ Adds more bus service on our busiest bus routes t/ Improves streets to move more people t/ launches a countywide commUler ex.press bus service t/ Keeps planning for the future ••. continues study of a rail transit system between Fullerton a~ Irvine Spectrum t/ Preserves $340 milhon in Measure M funds for a future rail transit system Please call (714) 636-RIDE/e)Ctenslon 12 for information about the Open House or to obtain a brochurt!Sorvey to state your views about the study results. You can ako ch«k out The Comdof on-line survey on OCTA's Homepage at http://www.octUltt 4 , ..--x·n- _A_•~--~-:nJ __ RD __ AY._,_M_~_~_1_0_,_199 __ 7~--------------~-------------to ~ORKSHOPS d.igm Shift: A New Way'-A. New World at 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a private residence in TRUTH AND MIRAa.ES Corona del Mar. Together, they Today, the Science of Mind explore such questions as: Can 'trailftng Center will present Sci-racism and prejudice be ell.mi-ence of Mind IV. Juanella Evans nated? What is tlie new·world will be teaching the class in order? Can conflicts be advanced metaphysics and truth resolved without force? Are teachings. And on May 17, the women and men equal? What's Rev. Gail Miller will guide a the spiritual solution to our class through the Course in Mir-economic problems? Music and acles, learning to separate what's food are included. Directions: teal from what's perceived. 759-0999. Pt)one 646-3199 for class times and location or to get more H~ALTH DAY details. A $15 love offering is Instructor Janet Brosan leads appreciated. People With Arthritis Can Exer- cise classes from 10 to 11 a.m. KNoYJING GOD INTIMATELY every Tuesday at the Jewish On Tuesdays. people of Senior Center of Orange County, diverse backgrounds and differ-250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. ent churches gather at Newport The class includes health educa- Harbor Lutheran Church to pur-tion , joint-protection tips, relax-sue a "one-on-one" relationship ation techniques, pain-control with God. The OneHeart Christ-techniques and socializing. Call ian Meditation group teaches 513-5641. cind practices the spiritual steps that can make that intimacy a SPECIAf. SERVJCES daily reality. It meets from 7:30 to --9:30 }:}.m.-at 798--DeveF 9rtve·in- Newport Beach. Either Ester A SALUTE TO MOTHERS Behnam at 640-6213 or Kathy The Vineyard Christian Fe!- Townsend at 551-5339 can pro-lowship of Newport Beach would vide more information. like you to join them for their Mother's Day Celebration. PARADIGM SHIFT They'll be honoring moms twice The Newport Beach Baha'i Sunday -at 9 and 10:45 a.m . Community allows participants Please call 556-8463 for the to hear and experience Para-address or fUrther inionnation. Great selection of Grand.father Clocks, Cuckoos, Anniversary Clocks, Mantle Pieces, Wall & Ship Clocks and more. Come in and See our great selection of Mother's Day clocks on sale. Mother's Day s~lal. fn't' Local Delivery Expires 5/ 15/97 Sales & Repairs 344 I -C Via l::ido • Newport Be11rh . (714) 723-2333. .· religion calendar panel discussion on "The Role of Interfaith' at noon Wednesday. DHARMA SOCIETY In addition to Rabbi Allen Krause of Temple Beth El, participants Newport Beach Higashi Hon-will include Monsignor John ganji Buddhist Temple's Dhanna Sammon, representing the Dio-Society presents a lecture and cese of Orange and David Gable discussion series Sunday, and on from Assembly of God. The the second Sunday of each meeting will be at Adult Day month at the temple, 254 Victoria Services of Orange County Rea St., Costa Mesa .. Call 722-1202. Center, 661 W. Hamilton in Costa SPECIAi EVENTS Mesa. For inf onnation, call 548- 4942. WOMEN ONLY SACRED AND SECULAR RECFTAL The music department at St. Join the Vmeyard Christian Andrew's Presbyterian Church is Fellowshi~oday for the presenting a duet recital Friday. Women's pring Luncheon. Call Formf;rr classmates Melissa Boet-556-8463 for the addJ:ess and tner and Diane Elias will perform tickets to the 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the church at 7:30 p .m. The event. church is located at 600 St. INTERNATIONALLY ACClAIMED -Andrews Road in Newport Beach. Phone 574-2228 to learn Recording artist~ The Wedge-more. wood Tho will perform at Costa Mesa Seventh-day Adventist INDEPENDENCE GAlA Church today. The free folk Celebrate Israel's 49th birth- gaspeJ·concert begins at 7 p.m. day with an evening of Israeli with a reception following. The mus\c and dance. Three Jewish ~ted.at-2.7.l A\Cocado r~aaiz"t1tions a.Fe coming-~ St .. will be the local stop for a er 'to celebrate Yorn Ha Atzmut group accustomed to singing its -Israel Independence day. The way through the British Isles and Jewish Federation of Orange Europe. For information, call 54.8-County, the J~wish Community 6596. Center of Orange County and Jewish National Fund of Long COUNCIL MEETING Beach/Orange County will com- The Newport-Mesa-Irvine memorate the occasion M(\y 17 Interfaith Council is sponsoring a . at 8:30 p.m. Advance admission 126" Angular Sofa. All 8 way hand tied. Starting at $2,699 . -No Surprises .. Just Low Prices!! You don't hav~ to sacrifice quality to get low prices! Name Brands, distinctive design, hundreds of leathers and colors. Custom Designs A Sizes Available Visit Our Warehouse Showroom 15791 ROCKFIJU.QBLVD., SUITED IRVINE, CA. (Across from Irvine Auto Center) =· 714-587-1144 Mon.·Sun. IO:un·Spm • 9Q Days Same As Cash ....... ..,.,...~tt------tll ous C<>N<;J{EC;ATIONAL COMMUNl1Y CHURCH CONGREGAT~ONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To S.Utvt Is To Care; To Care Is To·DO. Bruce Van Blair, Minister Sunday Wo.rship 8:15 & 10AM Churcti School 9AM Adult-9:45 Children Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Heliotrope Ave, Corona Del Mar : FPISCOP.\L I SAINT JAft'E$ CHURCH episcopal 'A~Du ' s fllD~tnd ..,,.. .... a... • ..,,...,s.Mar"' fr. David C. AnderlOf'I, rector 3209 Vta Lido Newport Beoch 1171A/67;~i~: Traditional 1i4~Fo~tE:~ and Wednesdoy noon RELH;Jol 1S SCIE~CE New Thought Church Science of M ind Center 1845 Pork Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA (19111 St, and PorkAvenue, l blocH . ol Hofbol BMI.) CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30o.m. Office: (114) 646-3199 Rev. Gall Miiier, Intern Minister Dr. Juanella Evans, Minister Member: lnterncitlonol New Thought Alllance Religious Science a S~iritual to Approach Living COSTA MESA . surmAYS lfl,1111 7'>4 n99 AY 11 Sunday · SPECIAL CELEBRATION: "Mother's Day Service" SUNDAY SERVICE: '1be lesson" 8:30 to 9:00..m. Topic: "The SMO Spmtual Laws of Success" by Deepak Chopra. The same lesson ts offertd during our midweek service. Wednesday from 7:00 to 7:30 P·') LO\T Olftnng 17 Saturday · SPECIAL MEETING: Strategk Planning Metting 9:00 a.m. · 2;00p.m, 18 Sunday SPECIAL EVENT: "De(a Vu Spring Review" 7:00 • 9:00 p.m. A rriUSical reo1tew spanntng ' wide varirty of styles: Top 40 current and piSt hlli. Latin jw. !Ms guilir, YOU! duets and trios also befog featurtd. Oon11 m1u lhis 91Ut show ol top-notch ~t and muslal leleclions. Fm ref~menu during intemilsSK>11! T ldMJ: S l ()/person (l /2 of proceeds donate<! to the chulth). Refreshments win bt SffWd 1t lntennission -no ~ 23 frld.ty FRIDA\' NIT£ LM: "A llUQh 1 Mlnut•" ·An MnWlg of m1 Humor wftun. 8:00. 10p.m. A IOY001 mcinlhty m01lul peorfOONOO pmenttd 11¥ MWolf• 111<1 friln<h, sa oo do~ion ~II Bill for,dNls (71_.) 969-4178 M~lll<>l)IST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNll'ED MOHODIST CHURCH 170 1 Baker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a .m . Dr. Richard George 979-8234 LAG-UNA U nited M ethod ist Church 21 632 WesJey Dr. Laguna Beach 4 99-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services Available NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH I 60 1 Marguerite Ave CC>f"ona del Mar 644-0745 Worship at B:OOAM & I O:OOAM Children Sunday Schoql 1 O:OOAM Jr & Sr. High S:O<?PM W HARBOR C,HRISTIAN CHURCH ..l. (Dlsclples ot Christ) 2401 lrvlne Ave. at S1nte IH bel Newport BHCh Sunday Worship -10:00AM Dr. Denni• W. Short Mlnlater 645-5781 C llHISTL\~ SCIE:\CE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via IJdO, Newport leach 673-1340 or 673-6150 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Paeutc VS.. Dt, Newport leach 6"-2617 or675-4661 Cbuleb 10 am• 5 pm. ~ tO am suimy SChool 10 am SUndmf lc:tlool 10 am w~ w..unga • sxn WlldlMdar.,..... •,. • lit w.ca-sat 12 i-i ••• now it u high time to 11wlllte owt of 1/.eep: for now ii our uJ1111tio11 tUMer th11n whm w-IH/iwetl. · Romant 13: II no'!' ""\ lnedltl tl'l\t ,..._ <llrdl • 1\t t'lna (\wet rl~ Sdmlillt • .._M __ _.. . .a. . ,;> Newport Bcach/Cosra Meta Daily PilcK Foundation awards $69, 900 in grants will be $18 for center members The Comm'1Dity-Founda· and $25 for nonmembers. Tickets tion of the Jewish Federation &t the door will cost $30. The of Orange County awarded center is located on the Jewish $69 900 in grants to local Federation Campus at 250 E. ' Je-w'ish organizations earlier Bak.er St. 1n Costa Mesa. For this week. information, call 755-0340. lbe Bureau of Jewish Edu- cation in Costa Mesa REDS received $16,500 for its May 18, Sa.int Michael and All Kebillat Noar (Community 9f Angels Episcopa.l Church will Teens) program, a supple- celebrate the public proclamation menta,.ry high school that ·of Jesus as Christ by the apostles. offers Jewish leadership 'Since the apostles received the development and college Holy Spirit on this oC:easion and , credit co~es. . the liturgical color for the Spirit is The Costa Mesa-based Hil- red, everyone's encouraged to lel Foundation of Orange wear the color to the 8 and 10 County was awarded $8,500. a.m. Eucharists. The church is The money will go toward located at 3233 Pacific View Ori-the Steinhardt Jewish' Cam- ve in Corona del Mar. Phone , pus Service Corps Fellowship 644-0463. for college students. The Jewish Community COME EXPERIENCE SOME Center, also·in Costa Mesa, FULLNESS OF LIFE earned four grants: $5,000 for Our Lady Queen of Allgels ,· the Children's Scholarship offers inactive Catholics an Program for Single Parent opportunity to engage in or listen Households; $1,500 for a to candid, open dialogue on top-Preschool Educators Confer-ics they ch90se. The spring gath-ence; $4,500 for the Jeremiah eentinue-May-18-M-&.-1-5--ural-Anttly- p .m. Past topics have included sis and the potential building scriptures, changes since Vatican of a J ewish residence for the II and more. The talks take place developmentally disabled; at Our Lady of Angels Parish and $4,000 to Tarbut V'Torah Center at 2046 Mar VISta Drive Community Day School in in Newport B~ach. Call Marie Costa Mesa for its high school Romano at 548-3844 or Johnny outreach program. Golde at 721-0496 with any qu.estions. . Why· Shop _Better De,._.t Stires? Everyday Savings of 50-80°/o OFF RETAIL! T fif= ~~l.l.l=~T~~~ CONTEMPORARY WOl\llEN'S WEAR & ACCESSORIES • ... bland 3:11 .... llft. ~ ... :=::=.:'---· 67.s.6117 PRESBYTERL\:\ Worship and grow with us through chis Genesis series. "POLITICAL AND FAMILY CRISES: THE CONSEQUENCES OF UNBELIEF" (Genesis 20:1-21:34) Or. John A. Huffman. Jr. S~turday, May I 0, 5:30 P.M. l'rndling Sunday. May 11 . 8:30 and 10: 15 A.M. 600 St. Andrews R~1HJ, Newport Bcttch, California ( 714 ) 631 -2880 (ocn\'>.'! fnim Ne 1rt H.tr!'<•t Hii:h &h(1ul ar lrvmc 1ind I Srh ) . ·~ ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Arms and.Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Jamboree & Eutblulr in Newport Beach 644-1341 Invite the residents of Newport·Beach, Corona del Mar & Costa Mesa to your place of worship. . To Advertise in the Religious Directory Please Call Gloria -57 4-4240 or Bob-574-4~53 .. J , r---------~------------------------------------------------------------------------, I • I focus on faith : • FOOIS ON Mint provides brief profiles on varlo\d churches and t~ pies In our community. Presbyterian Church of the Covenent ADDRESS: 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. TELEPHONE: 557-3340. PASTOR: The Rev. Tim McCalmont. SENIOR PASTOR: Jose R. Coronado. SERVICE TIMES: Sunday -12:30 and 4:30 p .m.; Tues- day -7 p.m.; Friday -7 p.m .; Sunday school for children of all ages at 3 p.m. Sunday. NOTE: La Puerta Abierta has its own state-accredited Bible Institut~ for theological studies and training for the ministry. Our Lady Queen of Angels DENOMINATION: Roman NOTE: The church wiJ,l have a rose sale on Mother's Day to benefit the Orange Ufe Centers. On May 18 a session titled Con- troversial Issues will be held at the church at6:15 p.m.1 the gathering provides an·opportu- nity for inactive Catholics to take another look at the church. St. Matthew's Church, Traditional Episcopal ADDRESS: 1723 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach. TELEPHONE: 646-1152. SENIOR PASTOR: The Rev. I ' I I I I I I I I I SERVICE TIME: Sunday - 10 a.m.; Sunday school for young people first grade ~d older meets at 10:20 a.m . after they attend the early part of · the worship service. Catholic. , ADDRESS: 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. I I I I I f I I I Stephen C. Scarlett. 1 SERVICE TIMES: Holy : CIULD CARE: Provided for Sunday service. UPCOMING SERMON: The Rev. Bruce Kurrie, Pastor Emeritus, will preach this Sun- day. • DENOMINATION: Assem- blies of God. ADDRESS: 740 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. TELEPHONE: 650-8236. TELEPHONE: 644-0200. PASTOR: Monsignor Wm. P. McLaughlin. SERVICE TIMES: Sunday -7 a.m. (no music), 8:30 a.m. (contemporary choir}, 10 a .m. (adult choir}, 11:30 a.m. (can- foif, 5 p.m.(contemporary ensemble); Monday, Wednes- day, Friday - 6:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Thursday - 8:30 a.m., 5:30 p .m.; Satur- day -8:30 a.m., 5 p.m. Vig- il/Cantor. Communion, Sunday -8 and -: 10:15 a.m.; Thursday -9:30 : a.m.; Sunday school for youth : of all ages at 9 a .m.; adult : Sunday school at 9: 15 a.m. : NOTE: The Rt. Rev. Arthur • David Seeland, Bishop of the { Diocese.of the-.P-acif:ic-.and--J_ Southwest of the Anglican Catholic Church, will visit the parish June 8 at 10:15 a.m. to administer the sacrament of confirmation. -By Michele M, Marr ~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $29500 complete Call Toll Free 888-271-4567 Don't Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Attorney at Law FIELD FRESH PRODUCE STAN 400 EAST 17th ccomer 11th. & Tustin) WE FEATtJRE TWO TYPES OF STRAWBERRIES -THE SMALL CHANDUlB AND THE NEW CAMA&OSA. COME IN AND TASTE THE DIFFERENCE!! 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Quick and wy conn«:tion Instructions for 11/'St"-tlme UMNS pl f!JSllntf!Jd by /tl/oosolt Leamhowto: ~ Send and receive email = Search and browse. for Information on the Internet = Post Information and more ... ... May 14th 7-8:30PM Newport Beach Library 1000 Avocado Avenue ~Beach,CA lltaa•aft· ............... ......,.. Scholarship named after local chaplain Chaplain John Llndvall, who has spent 20 years working with mission organizations and indi- viduals, will have a scholarship e ndowment named after him at Regent University of Vuginia Beach, Va. The university is seeking funding for the scholarship, which will be called the John A. Lindvall Chaplain's Endowment and used for students at the school called to the chaplain ministery. Lindvall, of Mission Ministries of Costa Mesa, is a longtime member of the New- port-Mesa-Irvine Interfaith Council and a member of the Costa Mesa Rotary Club. Donations to the scholarship PLUG IN SATURDAY. MAY 10, 1997 .. briefly in religion fund can be sent to Chaplain's Endowment c/o Regent Univer- sity, 1000 Regent University Dri- ve, Virginia Beach, VA, 23.464· 9801. Stem honored with achievement award ·Ralph Stern, president of the Costa Mesa-based Community Foundation of the Jewish Feder- ation of Orange County, was · honored last Sunday during the Legacy League Celebration in Newport Beach. Stern, who completes his term t\S president in July, received the 1996 Council of Jewish Federa- tions Endowment Achievement Award. Under his guidance, the foundation has doubled its total assets to $20 million. Local pastor receives Salvation Army awarcf Kenton Beshore, senior putol°1 of Mariners South Coast Olurcb.• will receive the "Others" award·· from the Salvation Army for achievement and dedication in _,, helping others. • • Beshore is being honored for.,·' his leadership of the church, · J' which bas locations in Newport"'; Beach and Irvine, and the servide and outreach programs Marine«, South Coast offers the communi-ty. , .. He will be given the award , : during the Salvation Annys "Celebration.of Service and •. Civic Awards" dinn'er Thursday. at 6 p.m. at its Orange County headquarters in Tustin. Plug into your community. Find out what's going on in your city, Daily Pilot parks, churches. schools, entertainment and sports. Read the ... How to reach us 7 Call the D,11ly Pilo t ,1t 642 4 32 1 INTERIORS Making Your World Better From Within! (714) 673-1212 SEE OUR WEB PAGE htrp:/!www.farthinginteriors.com Remodeling!!!! Kitchen and Bath Specialists . Call For FREE In Home Consultation Expert Interior Designers an d On-Staff Crews From Concept to Installation Prou_!i_ Member of the Newport Harbor Area Chambe~ of Commerce ~ You and O UI" f,,i ends al"e col"d iall invited .to a FREE SEMINAR ON HOW TO LOOK & FEEL YOUN GER! Thu,,sday, May 15 th,.8 :00 pm at Shape Up fitness Cente,, Robe,,f Burns, fitn ess expert, will discu : "Wh at's Hot in Nu triti on, fitness & Exercise" -THEN- 0,,. Thomas D. Toohey, Newport Beach. Plasti c Surqeon, will ledure & show slides on: "State O f Th e Art Techniqu es On Laser, Breas t And ·Body Rejuvenation ·Sur>gery" ( ( \11 l 111 l\I \(-I'<- "' ' Seating l.1 Limited 631-3623 JoinUJat J Shape-Up Fitn:e.1.1. Center RSVP before May 131 .. . A10 SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1997 GUITAR MUSK , Guitarist Brian Banett per· t'orms blues and jazz from 8 to 11 p.m. today at Local Grounds, 300? e. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For information, call 675· 2800. ( TRIANGLE SQUARE CONaRTS Free live classic rock perfor· l)lances are scheduled from noon ro 2:30 p.m. Monday through.Fri· day; from 7 to 10 p.m . Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART . TUESDAY TALKS The Orange County Museum of Art presents "Tuesday Talks at Noon,• a series of free talks by artists, critics and historians com- plementing the art displayed in the museum's galleries at noon in the Lyon Auditorium, Museum Education Center at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Qn Tuesday, Chris Wilder will SJ>eak about her work. Por infor-. mation. cell ?59-1122. IMAGINA'110N Mln'Y The Orange County Depart· ment of EdU(aUoo and Oro.nge County Perfonning Artl Center presents the 12th annual hnagi· nation c:;elebration through SUn· day throughout the county. The festival of the arts for children, teenagers and families will fea· ture an array of concerts, perfor· mances, hands.on workshops, exhibits and activities at sites throughout the county. • Today, the Orange County Perfo'rming Arts Center presents The Imaginarium, an annual out· door celebration with a Caribbean theme at 600 Town .center Drive, Costa Mesa. An Invitational Band Festival will also take place with performances by high school and university concert bands. • • Sunday, the Orange County Performing Arts Center presents a second day of The Im.aginarium, an annual outdoor celebration with a Caribbean theme at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The Kennedy Center's production of "Pepito's Story• will also be aged-at-The Canter--in Segerstrom Hall. lltf ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii~v;;;;s ~;;;!B;;;R~~~~r~~o;;fl~ r LUNCH ror BRUNCH L>inner BANQUETS Ample Free Parking Ar Newpon Beach Nautical Museum 151 £COAST HWY (AT BACK BAY BRIDGE) 714.673.3425 Join Us For '"~~iii' , Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Biunch • Catertng Avallable For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 251 r-- - - - -Present this coupon to receive: ------, I 1 Dozen Sweetheart Cookies FREEi I I ... When you purchase any coffee cake I I & one loaf of sandwich bread. I L----------~·~J.~~---------..1 Surprise Mom with fresh SUNFLOURSf Heart-shape coffee cakes complete with gift card! I Open Mon -Sat, 6am -6:30pm I 427 ~17th St, Coata Meaa (B Wherehoaae Recorda) 46-1440 !Celestino's --~ .~ il~' ·~uality M EATS ""\··:\ _ .... '. '· jtie Anesr Moor and Service Available , ft;;:'::: ~ -' -.... ~,:~, ,· I•' ·~ ._ I . '. •• •• •• ... 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For information, ca1l 723·0887. HISTORICAL ART Israel artist Joel Rohr presents his landscapes and portraits of the Holy Land through mkl·May at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 2SO B. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more informa· tton, call 755-03'0. 'FIRST IMPRESSIONS' •First Impressions: The Lagu· na Beach Art Association• is at the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. •First .Im.pres· sions • features selected Califor- nia "plein air• paintings created by the founders of the association from the Orange County Museum of Art. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime history of the area; the ~Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world· class models and the Grand Salon which offers touring exhibits. Admission is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is located at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 673·7863. 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One stumbling block is the Performing Arts Center -like the Pavilion -is half the size of the 6,000-seat Shrine auditori- um. Another drawback to the Orange County location is that there may not be a suitable loca- tion for the traditional governor's __ ball!._usuall_y held within walking distance of the Los Angeles venues. Additionally, the Costa Mesa venue may not be able to accommodate press interviews following the awards presenta- tions, Davis said. Although Long Beach boasts both a nearby convention center for the ball and a press area, Davis pointed out that the Orange County venue is far . . more visually impressive. Greg Patterson, executive director of the Orang~ County I the Jewish Community Center. the Jewish Federation of Orange County, the Jewish National Fund of Long Beach/Orange County and the Orange County Bureau of Jewish Education. Tickets are $25 for non-mem- bers; $18 for members of the Jew- ish Community Center and $6 for those 18 and under. For more information Or to make a reserva- tion call 755-0340. Performing Arts Center said it would be extraordinary if it land- ed the Oscars. "I am sure the center would make every effort to make it part of the programing mix," Patter- son said. •1t would certainly be a significant international pro- gram.• Daily Variety reporter Ted Johnson, who covers the Acade- my Awards for the entert<linment industry's oldest trade publica- tion, said his sources say Acade- my members could be hesitant to drive one hour to the event m · Or~,_ •rt•s just hard to believe they would do it," said Johnson, pointing out that post.Oscars parties traditionally held in Los Angeles would also be consid- ered. "It's going to take a lot of convincing ... " If the event did move to Orange County, it would give Los Angeles a black eye, be said, adding the Los Angeles mayor's office has already said it plans to do everythirig it can to keep it in · L.A. 1 1 Not to be confused with the Competition!! The one, the o · · na1 17th St. Beau in the Ross Sho 20% OFF lldtr.Pwa.. . OUr ~ P.'lCa are lawtr than our mmpetitofs' discount prices. fJdades Pewnla; Awda. ~Murad, Seba.Un, Phyro. CeDex-C & Guinot. w ·es 5118197 es.senrlol _LINDSAY CONTINUED FROM A 1 •overcoming the (brain dam-. age) was the biggest accomplish- ment, everything else has stemmed from it.• When Jennifer was born her moth~r. Gloria Undsay, was hav- ing dilficulties during labor and forceps had to be used to re1rleve Jennifer from her womb. "She wasn't breathing,• Glo- ria said. •The d<>Qto,IS didn't get a heart beat and shewas very limp and wasn't moving at all." After resuscitating Jennifer, she was µrunediately taken to a cl}.ildren's hospital where she was in intensive care for two weeks. The doctors eventually told Gloria her daughter received an Apgar score of one, that Jen- nifer's brain scan was abnormal and to expect the worse. An Apgar score ranges from 10 to zero. A 2aby with a score of 10 is considered a healthy baby RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY wi.. v .. ha. C.Ven Merel 1922 HAllOl llVD-COSTA MESA • 541-1 1 S6 BUYING A NEW HOME? WE'RE YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURER ! Rabbitt Insurance Agency Sinct 1957 . AUTO • HOMEOWNERS• HFM.IB ~ ~)_, ........... ··-~ .... __... ,.. ~ 631-7740 4-41 Old Newpon Blvd. • N"'J>On Beach (~ """' tt.p;all Put a bug in someone's ear. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS ROSEY'S :AUTO BODY- CAJJFOl#IA lAW STATEI You CAN CsoosE THE SEASON - ~ ~~' >lr111 Outlet HEMPffiLL'S RUGS & CARPETS ANY REPAIR FACILITY Fill Pick..., & Dellwtry • All CertifiH Td1ld1u 642-4522 Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 7';.2-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa 121 l14ustrial Way • Costa Mesa GAS AND WASH ONE STOP CONVENIENCE!!!! only ss.9s Full Service Ha d W'ash· &: Sealer W'ax with any gasoline fill up . (Texaco CleanSystem3) Trucks & Vans $1.00 Extra Not uaHd with an other cit.count. fru 5/31/97 and a score of 0 means the infant is dead. The doctors could not confirm the extent of damage, but Glorta was told she would have to stim- ulate Jenniler constantly to improve Jerlluter's state. Qloria quit her job of 16 years as a junior high school teacher while her husband, Edward, a certified public accountant and taX attorney, took on the brunt of the financial matters. When Jennifer was 20 months old, Gloria and Edward took an intensive five-day course at an achievement institue to learn about the brain. HJ started stimulating her most of the waking day, seven days a week, H Gloria Lindsay said. She played classical music, read to her, created her own books and made flash cards entailing several subjects from the presidents of !he United States to pictures of Picasso paintings -all taught in playful way. "I taught her brachiation, which is a fancy word for swing- ing on the monkey bars," Gloria said. • u strengthens the. lung capacity in the chest allowing more oxygen to the brain. I feel really fortunate. It has been a big sacrifice financially. We drive old cars and don't go on many vaca- tions, but it is very rewarding,• said Gloria who firmly believes all children have a high potential to learn .. By the time Jennifer was three, she was reading at second- grade level and playing the vio- lin. "I remember they had these Oasb cards with dots on them and they would ask me to identi- fy the one with 37 dots and I -would pat the right one,• said Jenniler who was 2 or 3 years old at the time. For the most part, Jennifer was home-schooled by her moth- er and was involved in 'other small groups to make sure she sociqlized with her peers. She attended Roch Courreges Elementary and Fred Moiola Ele- I can't believe ..... . SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1997 A1t menta.ry, but was only involved in soence projects, held trips and physical education classes Attending OCC was her first regular classroom expenence in . the fall of 1994. · • 1t was scary, everyone was l 1: taller than me," said Jennifer who is ta.king 18 units currentW · and has a year to go. "We chose OCC because it got the highest recommendation, especially in the sciences.• •r like figuring out why trungs become the way they do, why they react. It just strikes a chord · in me." Although she confides she bas some bad habits, Jennifer contin- ues to receive straight /1\s in all of her classes. •t still have a ways to go as far as homework,• she said. "I can always come up with the answer and regurgitate the material, but I want to understand it. I have a lot of bad habits, but I am getting better. I cannot only do the mechanical part. I understand thmgs." . It's .My Home . . . 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FAX: 714·1•14170 • llADll . • ·more com- ~ plex than the huinan mind and nothing can be·at it -TOMM..=....:.....::Y--=-F~::.......:~..;..i_~~ a 9-year-old chess fan following the match '··between Garry Kas- parov and Deep Blue Some motorists say the toll road ls not worth the price. .foruin aRIAN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT . . r-----·------------------------------------------------, I I '\. < J I I\ \ I I \\ SHAUMAR RESIDENTS The residents of this section of town who have been plagued in the past by gang activity and crime are working bard to change that image. And now city oftida1s are working to replace one of the more blighted buildin.9s in the neighbor- hood with a community park. IONDIDEA Only a few yea.rs ago, the idea of issuing bonds or institut- ing a parcel tax to help pay for school maintenance would have vanished quicker than a bQx of Mother's Day chocolates. Buf now, school trustees are seriously consideiing and studying the idea, which would ultimately face a citywide vote. FISHERMEN · Local anglers ~~t a nice tr~at as those toothy .barracudas early seasonal run. Veteran salts say this year's batch of the feisty fish is larger than usual. ' e ter of ~week ·· the readers hotline A little bit of . Germany lost R Pc f'rltly. I stopped in at the Globe Delicatessen on Harbor Boulevard for my weekly supply of cold cuts, bread, sausages and a sand- wich (the size of which would fill up an NFL linebacker). Behind the counter was post- ed a small, neatly printed sign informing customers of the passing of Friedel Adams, mother, grandmother and co· owner of the deli. I was s.ad to hear this news. She was such a nice lady. My family has been shop- ping regularly at the Globe Deli for many years. It was always a pleasure to be greet- ed by Friedel. Although we , never reallY. knew each other's 'j names (or at least I'm sure she ~ didn't know mine), Friedel was .a ways qu1c o rop w atever she was doing and come from behind her huge d.eli counter to shake your hand or give you that grandmotherly hug, My mother, who is from Germany, always enjoyed going to the deli if for no oth- 'er reason than to spend a few minutes conversing in German with Friedel. Seeing them talking would remind me of '" family gatherings years ago at our house where the German language flowed and the kitchen produced wonderful aromas of German cooking. We often speak about our city's cultural diversity. The Globe De licatessen has faith- fully served our entire commu- nity but has especially provid- ed a little bit of the "old country" for our citizens of German heritage. Little mom- and-pop stores such as the de li are quickly becoming a thing of the past, an.d that's a shame . When I inquired as to the future of the d e li, I was told t hat it will still go on as before. They said it is strange not having Friedel there with them but we all agreed that we couldn't help to believe 1 that she is st ill there, at least in spirit. So it is somewhat reassuring that the same fami- ly atmosphere will still prevail in our local deli. We say auf Wiede rsehen and we will miss you, Friedel Adams. We feel comforted, however, in knowing that your spirit will live on at the Globe Delicatessen. KENT M. PAUL Teacher, {osta Mesa High School and friend of Friedel Adams and the Globe Delicatessen I don't use the toll road. ·1 don't believe it is going to live up to its projections. I think it is a rip off for the amount of distance that it covers. The toll should be something like 10 cents compared to other tollways. I think it is very high- priced. I also think it is going through some very nice areas. that didn't need to be cut. through. I wouldn't use it even if it was 10 cents. I jus~ think it is wrong. MICHAEL WESHLER Costa Mesa We do use the San Joaquin Hills toll road. I think it is a terrif- ic addition to our area. It lessens traffic, it increases comfort, con- venience. speed and efficiency, all of which was a huge problem in the '80s. The traffic congestion was the No. 1 problem for years and now no one remembers that. I th.ink e o roa is a ig p o . e reason for that lessening of con- g~tion. "'ff hope it lives up to its finan- cial projections although I have no way of knowing that. We do use it every week or so and we plan to use it even more in the future. I would certainly favor having the toll charge removed from the portion that used to be known as Newport Coast Drive !hat is now incorporated into the toll road. . I doubt that will happen now that the usage and·the charges are apparently less than have been estimated. JOE BENTLEY Costa Mesa I think the toll road is the biggest scam ever perpetrated on California drivers. I think to charge $2 to go five miles is obscene. I only used it once and I will never drive 'On it again, ever. l don't know if it .meets finan- cial projections. I hope not. I hope everybody boycotts it. I do not think that they should charge to drive on the part of Newport Coast Road. MARSHA LYON Balboa Peninsula l have taken the toll road sev- eral times. It is very satisfying. However, I think the people in California are not accustomed to toll roads and this one has roads that will give you the same desti- nation, maybe a lot slower, but they are semi-satisfactory. I believe that the toll road is a luxury to most people and sorn.e· thing that is going to take time to get acquainted with as far ilS a uxury is conceme . For some people, $2 twice a d~y is a lot of money and they might fee l they would rather use that money in a different way. PRANK EISENDRATH Newport Beach Did somebody really get rich on the San Joaquin Hills toll road? They sure should have. When l first started attending toll road meetings in 1982-83 the "so-called experts" told us it. would cost us $250 million to build. Maybe $300 million at the outside. Now we are told it cost $f.5 billion or five times more than they estimated. Now we are told that revenue ·is about half what the "experts" told us it would be, but don't worry if they don't come up to what we told you they would be, we'll just raise the fees. All of this is a matter of record in our county newspapers. Their next solution for the dif. ficulty would be to close the San- ta An~ and San Diego freeways and force everyone to use Coast Highway or the tollway. Won't that be fun? I do not use the toll road. Do I believe it will ever live up to the •experts" financial projections? Yes, three chances: slim, fat and none. GEORGE GRUPE Newport Beach I do use the San Joaquin Hills toll road. My mother lives in San Clemente and I do make numer- ous trips down there. It has been very beneficial and having us get down there in a e y manner ue o my mother's ill health. I really do appreciate it being there. C. YOUNG Costa Mesa I'm an occasional user of the toll road. The problem with the toll road isn't that it is there and it isn't that it's a toll road. It's that they charge .too much. U you compare the cost of dri- ving this stretch of road with toll roads iJ;l other parts of the country, it is j\.lst way too high. It is appro- priate to charge until the road itself is paid for, but it needs to be done at a rate that is reasonable. JUDYFRUITG Newport Beach I ' I I • I I ' f I I I I I I I I I I f I I I I I I MARC MAATIN/OAILY PILOT Mark Scatchard had a fine day aboard a balf-day boat out of Dav,y's Locker as did h~ of other 1oc81 fishermen. . losses TOLL ROAD Critics no doubt are saying MWe told you so." And they'd be right. The projections for traffic along the San Joaquin Hills toll road is far from what was originally predicted. Wbe~er it's the price of the toll, $2 for·a one-way trip, or just an unaware pub- lic, toll road officials need to find out the reason soon. FIREWORKS CAP Costa Mesa continues to be one of the few cities in the county that allows the sale of fireworkS. And it doesn't look like that's going to change soon. Even an attempt by Mayor Peter Buff~ to limit the number of stands that sell fireworks was snuffed out. I I I I I I I I ' I ' I I I ' ' I • I I I I I I I I I ' I I ' I ~-------------~-----------~---------------------------~ Back to our wots -in a nianner of.speaking Springtime in Vrrginia. Old Dominion. If Philadelphia is the birth- place of our country's liberty, then Williamsburg is surely, where it was conceived. James Madison, Thomas Jef- ferson. George Mason, the Ran- dolphs, the Lees, the Pendletons, George Wythe. Vlfginia was home to these lions of liberty who founded the framework of the greatest nation in the history of the world. Last week my family and I were guests of relatives living in Williamsburg, not fAr from . restored Colonial Williamsburg, the 18th-century capital of Vir- ginia. We spent the better part of four days traipsing around the town, imbibing at the taverns, visiting the homes and stores, riding in horse-drawn carriages, and generally learning much a~ut our proud colonial history. Most Virginians deeply respect the history of tb1s coun· try. Colonial Williamsburg, administered by the privately supported, nonprofit Colonial WllliamBburg Foundation, is a literal museum of llvtng history. "Persons of the put" wander the str~ and wotk in the shops, conversing about m RIGHT S~UFF ,.... john hedges any contemporary matter. If asked a question about an event subsequent to the time they rep· resent, they will feign ignorance, teWng you they do not under- stand. My brother·in-law and I stopped by the Greenhow Store to speak wtth Jesiah Greenhow, proprietor. Greenbow was por- lbg over the general accounts ledger, griping about the paper- work and worrying about an embargo be was certain was forthcoming. He complained of the radicals who recenUy dumped tea into . Bolton HarbOr. - "But I heard they were Indi- ans," I tested him. "Oh, no, sir," Greenhow replied. "They were badly dis- guised as Indians. No one was taken in by their ruse. HNo, sir. ~ey were most cer- tainly Bay Colony radicals. For one, they dressed as Nara- gansett Indians. And the Nara- gansetts have been extinct for over 100 years. · Mlt was a poor ruse, sir. No one was fooled. Now I fear that there wµl be an embargo on goods, so I shall have to stock now for the winter." "Does Mr. Jefferson ever stop by your store?" I asked. "You mean Peter Jefferson?" he asked. MYes, sir, a very fine man, and a gentleman." "Well, no," I said. "I mean Thomas Jefferson." Josiah Greenhow looked at me quizzically. Then: "Ah, yes, sir. 'Peter Jef. tenon's son. He stud.led law under George Wythe, a fine and talented man who makes bis home just down the street. "But, Tom Jefferson, sir, is no1hing of the lawyer that George Wythe ls. In fact. sir, be 1'a.s n•ver won a cue . "So, l1ke all the bad lawyen I . . know, sir, he has entered poli- tics. No, sir, I think little will ever come of him.• Josiah Greenhow returned to his ledger. "What a}?out George Wythe?" I asked. MDoes he ever come in to your store?" Josiah bright- ened. "Ah, yes, sir. George Wythe is quite well-respected about town. And I have the privilege to say •that he trades here on occasion." "Does he pay his accounts on time?" Josiah Greenhow put down his quill pen and turned, glaring over the spectacles teetertng on the bridge of his nose. M Sir, Mr. Wythe is a gentle- man. lthinkitilnpertinentof you, sir, to inquire of Mr. Wythe's willingness to meet his obligations. "Your query, sir, is quite map- propnate. But you country folk, sir, know little of the mannma of polite society. No, sir, Mr. Wythe ii a gentleman." 1 could feel rny (ace flush. Even though I knew that the questton wu Wcely to get some I' reaction, and even though thll wu IOmething of a game, it seemed all too real. 1be MttlDg and fumllhlngs of the shop were f althf\llly 18th century. Josiah Greenhow was dressed to his knickers in 18th century merchant's garb. He spoke th~ King's English in a British lilt. In 47 words of politeness, the fake Josiah Greenhow upbraid- ed me as a father would a mis- creant 4-year-old. _ I stammered, Ml, I am sorry, sir. I am not usually so ilnpolite. My curiosity somehow over- whelmed my normally adequate manners." Mr. Greenhow rose from his desk and stretched his arm toward the generously stocked shelves. "Please enjoy my shop, sir, M he said. MPerhaps, sir, you may· find something 9f your liking to take back to the country. "I trust I did not give offense, sir. It is not the fault of CQuntry folk like you, sir, who have not been able to learn the polite manners of WilliamsbUf9. Good day, sir." I slinked from the room. And retreated to the back country of California. ---. NeWpol't &.ch/Costa Mesa Daily Piloc information on regiltering or \IOlunteertng, c:all 644-3151. CONTINUED FROM A1 Hogue, a 55-year-old Dover Shores resident who runs in Corona del Mar three times a week, said volunteering to organize events like the SK he!ps the whole city. 1. for the SK, $15 for the walk and $12 for the kids' run. Anyone wbo iegisters the day of the race must pay $20. 111bere's a great spirit of com- munity in our dty, • he Aid. "If more people get involved, they find out these things are a lot of tun.• Organizers also are looking tor yolunteers ·to help with the race, Hogue said. Por ~ore VANHORN linked to the National Bone Mar- row Donor Program l'ocated a 43- year-old woman with CG\TTe- sponding antigens, which identi- fy white blood cells and might CONTINUED FROM A 1 m-_c;;w:iiu.w..w.u~~M;eii--Oltn'cer. +-f.llWJjJ.ll. ~.u~~aA\...--- Massive bone-marrow drives Rules forbid the VanHoms organized by the Newport Beach from meeting the woman or Police Department and the City lea.ming her name for a year, of Hope in late 1995 and early Nanette said. 1996 failed to find VanHom a MWe consider it a miracle (that match. she was found), and we sure can't But in March, computers wait to meet the lady," she said. 9:0~~w·MATIRESS Factory utlet Store BRAND NEW-COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! ale 3165 Harbor Blvd. . . 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Other damage included cement poured into drains, glue in locks and lockers, broken water faucets, graffiti on walls and windows, broken bill- boards, 200 broken roof tiles and damaged brickwork, police Said. . L~ss serious vandalism included. toilet paper in the trees, Newport Harbor senior · Molli Mullen said. "The vast majority (of stu- dents involved) definitely did not m~an for that stuff to happen,~ said Molli, who said she was not involved in the incident Still, Norton said he wants the studentllb be held finan- cially responsible for the d@l- age incurred to the disbict and to others. That includes the wages for 26 custodians who arrived at Newport Harbor at 5 a.m. and worked overtime to clean the campus, he said. •1t gets back to the (pre· sumption) that historically, its OK for seniors to have a prank,• Norton "said. "It's 'not OK. What c~ happen is damage to the school. It's not funny. Somebody can get hurt." The students will not be transferred under the district's Ze.ro·tolerance policy unless dis- . trict officials find that drugs or alcohol were involved in the prank, Norton said. He said he did. not' know of any substance abuse related to the incident. The City of Newport Beach Invites Newpo·rt Residents to RECYCLE YOUR USED MOTOR OIL SATURDAY, MAY 17TH -FOR FREE! Where? ~ewpon Harbor High Srhool Footbal~ Field Parkmg Lot at Irvine Avenue and West 16th Street in Newport Beach When? Saturday. May 17. 1997 From 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. How? ~Bring used oil in dean. non-breakable p lastic container~ * ~-reusable used oil containers will be given to the t.rst 500 • Ne~orr.Beach resi<lents! _ ~ · * Contaminated used oil will not be accepted. Do-not mi.'t used oil with any other substances. If you have contaminated used oil. please eall the Orange County Hazardous Waste Hotline@ (714) 831:6752 for the nearest collection center. RfCYCLI:. 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Top $6,456 lessee 1s resp for wear & tear Lease subject to credit & approval & insurabihty -- \ ' EYE-OnNER Chris Oeding scores /ow gools in U.S. JJOlo upset of Yugoslavia Sailor seniors Urban and Pulido lead the way and unheralded Miller connects for game-winning hit. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot .... • QUO.TE OF THE DAY '7hU week:t been horribk wtth IM AP tau and~ M~ all tM ~ add«J to (tM winning IWim) ... -CDM'S LANCE EMERY +sex_,.• tMln,_..tNAIA" F•w.t R•gion...,._ • Washjngton, D.C. gets the Davis Cup semifinals between U.S., Australia. high school track and field A -~soon as the Davis Cup S concluded in Newport . Beach, tennis devotees were calling promoter Russ Cline to ~ecure tickets for the semifinals Sept. 19-21 .between the host United States and Australia. On Friday, officials confirmed the site for the upcoming tie: The William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center in Washington, D.C., reportedly beating out Indianapolis and Raleigh/Durham, N.C. Regardless of who plays for U.S. captain Tom Gullikson, it is suspected the surf ace will be slow to try to counter the huge serve-and-volley games of Mark Pbilippoussis and Pat Rafter of Australia. jonathan Schiller, a Washington D.C. attorney who serves as President of the Board of the Washington Tennis Foundation, said the city has been waiting 40 years to host a Davis Cup tie, ever since the foundation was organized. The city has never had a Davis Cup. The facility, named after the former U.S. Ambassador to r-------------------------------------------------, . Newport's Sylvia Madueno tosses the shot in title style. TARS~ BIG NIGHT By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot I I I I I I --f '-" lr~lcµ1d, is public and has 18 · mVINE -With the climate perfect for an upset. Newport . , courts. A bubble covers the facility in the winter. The Harbor High's girls track and field team claimed five indi-1 r.~~"\JVJ.-r+.-h-mrt-rTrrL'f\_,.,,k· Foundattmr~-t--+-~·~__,...,,..,~......,<:--~~~ch~am~~io~ns~ru~·:=:,,s~wi~th~f~o~ur=-=-athl==e~~=s=--J--: haS been providing tennis t Friday night in the leaglie finclls, lifting the Sailors to a sur- instruction and academic l prising second-place finish at Irvine High. · ,' . :Tu~ weather _was good for running," Newport Harbor support to children in.the area. , sophomore Alida Mcfall said. "Not too hot, not too crud. It The current building is a : was just perfect.• state-of-the-art fadtity built 12 : For the Sailors, it seemed.ideal for not only runners, but years ago, Schiller said. · •, their hurdlers, jumpers and throwers, as well, as Coach Eric "The .Washin~on Tennis ' 1\veit's squad merited 11 of the 12 qualifying spots awarded Foundation has ad a dream, l to area athletes for the CIF Southern Section Division II Pre- since its inception (in 1955), of • liminaries next Saturday at nabuco Hills. having the Davis Cup in Freshman sensation Liz Morse1 league champion in the Washington, D.C.," Schiller said. 800 meters, was the only Corona del Mar girl to qualify. The U.S. Tennis Association, As expected, Woodbridge won the team title, while New-· Schiller said, has been aware of the foundation's work with the port Harbor beat out Santa Margarita for second. The youth and the USTA Eagles had defeated the Sailors in dual-meet action_. recommended the facility to Santa Margarita, however, lost its best sprinter, Brooke Cline, who initially called the Fitzgerald, during the anchor leg of the 400 relay because of foundation and asked if it would an injury. And the Eagles' Katie Nuanes, Orange County be interested. champion in two distance events, was a late scratch in the "This will be a terrific city to 3,200, after Morse defeated her in the 800. Nuanes won the host an international 1,600 in 5:01.19 as McFall was second (5:04.29). competition,• Schiller said. •1t•s The top three finishers in each event qualified for the CIF ed S Division II prelims. the best city in the Unit tates. For the boys, Newport Harbor's Shane Reese won the And we'll have ambassadors participating from every nation dis~ with a throw of 158 feet, 8 inches, the area's only Sea here.• The quarterfinal tie between • SEE GIRLS PAGE BS L-------------------------------------------------8 SEE TE~NIS PAGE 84 DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's Shane Reese, en rou~ to the discus crown. . • Corona del Mar's Morse the lone Sea ·King champion; Harbor quintet collects six Sea View League crowns. By Richard Dunn. Daily Piiot IRVINE -Liz Morse's idea of run- ning away from the pack isn't subtle or gradual. but instinctive, well- planned and, above all, executed like a true speed racer. Morse, Corona del Mar High freshman, shifted gears after the first lap in the girls 800 and upset Santa Margarita's K a t i e Nuanes Fri- day night in the Sea View " League girls track and field finals at Nuanes was the Orange Co unty champion in the 800. .. UZ MORSE • "I was just really ready for this race, H Morse said. "lfigured if I want- ed to reach my goal of winning the. league championship,· I had to just do it and not worry about who was behind me. My coach (Bill Sumner) said when I'm going to try and go for it, I need. to really accelerate, .instead of gradually increasing my pace. It's called snapping the cord. I guess that's what happened." When Morse finished second to Nuanes at the Orange County Cham- pionships, her confidence e1'ploded. "That's when I knew I could keep up with her,· said Morse, who lost that race by a half-second, her only non- victory of the season in the 800. Morse's time of 2: 16.55 at the league finals was a personal record, beating Nuanes (2:18.39) to the tape. • SEE BOYS PAGE 85 daily pilot high school athlete of the week J ~ I> ( \ :\ " ( ) I\ I I ' I \ " I ) I ' ' I I l I \ ,, ( ' I{ I I I . • Corona del Mar freshman has coaching staff predicting big things. By Ba"}' F1ulkner, Dit1ly-Pilot t ,600, Mone and her c0ach came up with the obvioua solution to the question ot where to pin bet Sea Vlew lAMigue cb•m~ hopee this spin{i. ·e.caUM ran the sprints the 1ut tWo ~· 1 wantecho be a sprinter, MOIW Mid. •eut COldl SUmDei' wanted me to be • miler. We coaapromiled and Mttled on d!8 800 (meten): ' I SAT\JRDAY, MAY 10, 1997 c <>I I I <,I .\ I 111 I. I I· c >I· I 11 L .\1 ON ·1 II , Poway product has put on a 'meteoric' display. . 'By Molly Yanity. Datly Pilot ~t was hot in Ojai the day ;.J. Canu Enckson won !}le title. 'She was down 4-5 in the third sel against the tournament's top- :.seeded Kyoko Maebara of Gross- .omont, and all she had asked for 'Was some water. Orange Coast College's Coach • Janice Maran made her way .onto the court at the changeover. And she forgot the water. • "I said, ·wat~l'H Erickson ,recalls. •And s~ said, 'Milk.I' I : was in desperation and she just • forgot. I just cracked up.• So there. in the middle of the hottest, toughest, most.tense match of her season. Erickson stood at courtside laughing. !'That tells it all,• Maran said. It isn't that no one expected ·great things from Erickson. She won a CIF title at Poway High School. She has some killer shots, and can move around the tennis court with the grace of a . cat. , "I thought that she was j>otentially a great player," Maran said. "I just didn't antiQ- pate that she'd be as strong • SEE ERICKSON PAG~ 85 DON LEACH I DAl.Y "-OT Newport Harbor's Amy Mwphy takes command In the 200 freestyle at Sea Vlew League Finals. ~MURPH • • Newport Harbor High freshman zooms to victory in 200 freestyle; she's second in the 100. : By Molly Yanity. Daily Pilot LAKE FOREST -Before the 200-yard freestyle race at Fri- day's Sea View League champi- onships at El Toro High, New- . port Harbor freshman Amy Murphy was laughing with a ; teammate. She discarded her • towel, loosened up a little, stepped on the blocks just a moment before the starting sound and turned in an AJ14 ,unertcan consideration time of • 1:55.82 to easily win the title. When it was over, she : akipped to one of the Irvine swimmers, gave her a hug, did a little cool down, then gave that Irvine girl a wedgie. "I wu ao nervous," she said when this was done. What? She was nervoua, It wu hard to believe that Murphy wu the slightest bit shaken, tenJe or anything but ' conftdent. · Later in the afternoon, Mur- phy swam to a second-place fin. Jib in the 100 free, about a sec- txld behind 1996 Olympic Iii· ver-med4lilt Amanda Beard ol Irvine. Agatn, Mwphy's dllle CdMs Emery Sparkles ' •Tums a 22.33 in 50 free in CIF-qualifying effort By Molly y~ OeHy Pilot quaWied her for All-American consideration. •1 was nervous before the race,• ahe said after her win· Ding 200. •1 try to save the ner- voumeu for the race. I bad to go out bard in the beglnning because they always get me at the end. I kept tblnJdna, 'Don't let them get me, dooflfet them get me.'" Bven though ll was d1fficult to believe she was nervous, when she starts to talk and flash~b mille, it's difficult to even gine she could be stre g the truth. '89PORSCHE 930~ CAaRIOLET SLANT NOSE Guards red/magnolia. 35K miles. All boob & records; chromes, phone. Flawless and without equal! rre.;'pon Bcactveo.ta Ifesa Daily Piloc I --- SATURDAY MAY 10, 1997 ..... -.0 - © .... .. B 4 SAnJROAY, MAY 10, 1997 PR EPS barry faulkner ·cRY OLF First of aU , it's not a iO-miJe round trip from <iuntam Valley to Mater J >ei , or the Santa Ana Howl. It's more like 15. ""Ticy WN<·. om• might say, simply b.-sng true to their !>chool Bui thP ldte!>I round 11·lt·dgu1nq whining, N, 1J1•dls, Thursddy al thl' • r1 101d Athle tic Club, prov1ded 1 Ii s1df'·l'>plitt1ng e ntertdtnment •I s.tomc.1c)i -turn1ng prattl<" f ountum Vc.11Jc>y I llgh rrnr>dl Gd.I)' Ernst hill'> 1:lPlesi.ly 1ns1stE'd since the 1<tl rclcdguing meetU1g fotlr rllhs dqo thdl Mater De1 be 11·d from th<' Sunset League Ille bdSIS of d nefdIIOUl'>, "n-yPdr-old, back-room .1ic--school bdrgdtn hdsed on •qed recruiting boundanes v Mdter l>e1 ended up in th<· 1th Cocll'>t Leaqu • in the first ••'t>l I hough '>UC'h <,c•nt1mc•nt was ,, kJy d1!'>ffiJSsed by olhN rmty pnnnpals., Ernst did not I •-.state to trCdt the err: South-'I SPct1on Reledgwng 'Jl1m1ttec to yet anothPr • il,1on ol his MChd1c Mqume nl. . l :rnst's "binding" d<Tord, 1t ,, ,,., mentaorung, WdS reachc•d !~IP reporters WN<' harred from 1,,. proceedings, tt s1tuaLion thc.1t 1: -;1nc-e been rect1hed 2'<1 be willing to -;uggest th<-' 11ftf(l1d 's presence dunng this • • '-t1guing procesl'> helped cr~dle tS.1t Santd And Vdll<•y High 1 1)1c1paJ Robe rt Nelson termed «least-heated dnd most •· 1perallve releaguing process .rlle four he>'s part1c1pated m, (1, I dJgre!>s During hJl> podium · 111til1cation, Ernst cmphallcaJly tmed the current releaguing , ciposal (which would align has • ..f«ms Wlth Mater 9e1, , ~peranza. Los AlamJtos, Edison 'd Huntington Bedch in an lminedJy rugged Sunset • (r·uit, forcing round-tnp 9rtmutes of morP lhdn 50 miles 11 ·MatPr L>e i dnd Esperanzcl) 11nconsdond ble." , Ernst also noted he hdd 111endl'. in th1l> county,· with i1om al Wdl> "hdrd to speak ith," clfter tdktng part m the •titercase an CJdffiPSmc.1nsh1p" "•JttlS relPdCJUlng EdJson I hgh Pnncapal Rnan l•rldnd suggC''>led has formatched C 'hdryers would be )odang ~IMO Wd1lrng rooms, Ith wounds incurred domg ttUe with the ternble lno of t.1lN Des, Esperdl1za and Los I 1 "The h<>1qht dnd toughness of 'i' compellllon as not healthy," 1med Garland, who watched ) EdJson foothaU tedffl that 'lmpetes m DiVJSion I slip past 1 ' vlsion VIII Cosld Mesa, 18-12, 1 ~·n go on to lose to Sunset 1 1 h ds Los Al and Esperanza by a ~rnblned 12 points last fdtt. ··~There's a health factor and a 1 i(' cillicant safety fclctor to ' 'l 1s1der," he added. 1,<iarland, furthermore, said 't'HUing parochial schools with 1 11bhc schools provokes phlems that are "dtv1s1vp and Unterproducuve to public fluols. • :J le also foreshadowed that 1 I very foundation of the Clf- • ''1them Section could be , · )l1prorrused al such n potentially ' We compeUllve cocktaU isn't 'oken, not stlrred, or even •I wned of parocltials altogether. 'Uuntington B~ch High Prin· al Jim Staunton shamelessly ' trtMKl his Oilers as the "worst 1 • afonning school in the league. "'Our athletes have no hope of lpeting for playoffs,• "\ ,,unton proclaimed, later ,. phosizing the pqint Wlth his 1 • 1!1.onal assurance the Oilers ' Uuld not be earning postseason I 'fV,\J. 1 te also made reference to the 1 I Lanting physkal demands of " llllng against larger, stronger 1 ball) 11.nes, week after \Pelt." A look back nt preview I IL p , to,: 8 SEE ~FJEPS PAGE 17 SAILORS CONTINUED FROM 81 sprlilg. Sailor seniors Joe Urban and Danny Pulido, both of whom started on the varsity as fresh- men, clutched-up in grand fashion in the fate- ful seventh inning. Their gallantry, supported by a gutty pitch- ing pedormance by senior Garrett Nuzum (seven strikeouts) and signiftcant contributions at the plate and in the fteld by the rest of the lineup, allowed junior Grant Miller to striJ<e the game-winning blow, a 'single that plated Pulido from third for the deciding run. Urban, who reached in all four plate · appearances and scored three runs, made, perhaps, an even bigger impact on the mound. He relieved a spent Nuzum after back-to-back doubles pulled the Sea Kings even to open the seventh. Urban walked Roya.I McMack:in, but then struck out the side to preserve the deadlock. #That was as p"umped up as I've been all season, H UrbaD srud of hts mound mastery. Pulido, who went 3 for 4 w1th three RBI (two more runners scored when his screamer to -. 1-. --~,...1\itil . --~~ high school baseball shaft wM 9ooted for an error), 100-eU the sev'--l:~~~~nC-JI enth with a laser that bounded over the center- held wall for a ground-rule double. lm.mediately after Miller huddled with Tars Coach Jim Kieler and assistant Bruce King, who told him to look for a fastball to bunt Puli- do over to third, the first pitch bounced in the dirt, putting Pulido within 90 feet of a wild cel- ebration. Miller hit the nPxt pitch over the shortstop to help He1rbor improve to (7-15, 3-10 in league). • Donner Walters cllid Pulido each drove m two runs ind flve-.run fourth, which erased a 7- 4 dehot. Shaun O'L>onneU cldded two tuts and an RBI for the hosts, who were also buoyed by sparklmg defensive pJdys from shortstop Char- lie Waite, catcher Paul Jones and center field- er David Cdstanon CdM sophomore Mark J-idtheld went 4 for 4, mcluding the RBI double m the seventh that forged the 9-9 deadlock Ty Harper (2 for 4 to remain at .500 for the season), dnd McMackm had RBl singles in the ftrst and Enc Wiethom belted a two-run homer in Lhe second for the Sea Kings (9-12-1, 4-8-1). Paul MacMillan (two-run double) and Justin Anderson <lro-..e in runs in the third to stake the visitors to a five-run cushion, but il didn't last. "We had d lot to pldy for today, including the rivalry thing,• Kiefer said. "It was an emo- tional day for Garrett (who lransferred to New- port from CdM dfter his seruor year) and he pitched tremendously. . "And Joe came in in the seventh and showed the type of compelltor he is. Both he and Danny have had success in olhleLics for a long time. so they know what it's about.• C:.dM Coach Joe Koh lamented the four Sea King errors, which led to three unearned runs. KIM HAGGERTY I DAllV I'll.OT N ewport Harbor's Charlit:, Waite (above) scoops up a grounder and makes the play to first base; Corona del Mar's Eric Wlethom (right) has the home run look on h1s face as he comes home to a happy gathering of Sea Kings. r-------------------------, Sea View Le199ue WLT "We didn't take care of ourselves today," he said. HWe had the lid on the coffin, but we did- n't nail 1t shut. But gwe (Newport's) ldds credit.• Millan -- SU YllEW LIAGUE Newport Harbor 10, CdM 9 Newport Harbor 10. CoroM del Mar 9 El Toro 12. Santa Margarita B . Corona del Mar 223 010 1 • 9 12 4 WQOdbridge 9, Irvine 6 Newport Harbor 202 500 1 • 1 o. 11 2 1' • (J: S) l WIS Ha r 4 d I · CilRUID, Urban CZl-"'",mµd..._-y-,WOOO'EinlJnliil ;;;gu,...'llii ..... iWiiiiftii>lliiil11W~ Jones. W Urban. L · Harper. 2B • MacMillan (CdM), WOOdbii<tge at NiWPOri HirtiOi Walters (NH), O'Donnell (NH), Urban (NH), Harper 1 Santa Margarita at co.-on. del ~ (CdM), Hatfield (CdM), Pulido (NH). HR -Welthorn : Irvine at El Toro l (CdM}. • 'L-------------------------~ eAGl:ES SPARKLE ATPCL FINALS Estancia's Thompson, Perry qualify for CIF Individual Tournament with third, f ourtb-place finishes at league finals. WARNER GOLF SPRINGS Estancia High's Andy Thompson and Jeff Perry qualified for the CIP Individual Tournament at Canyon Country Club May 30 Friday, posting 36-hole scores of 15!_.and.J5.8.._respe<jively. at thjL par-72 Warner Springs Ranch Goll Course. University High sophomore :Ron Won and freshman Brian Sinay went 1-2 with scores of 139 and 145. Perry just made the cut, taking University's Ryan Miller on the third hole of a playoff, ignited by a 330-yard drive into the wind on a 370-yard hole. Nick Johnson of f;stan~a also • , played well, <:arding a 165 fQr ninth place. · Sailors blanked, 12-0 NEWPO~T SOFTBALL BEACH -VISlt· ing Irvine High scored four runs each in the, first, fourth and fifth innings to earn a 12-0 Sea View League softball victory at New- port Harbor Friday. Stephanie Gosselin and Nikki Scott each had a hit to account for the SaJJors' offense, as the Tars fell lo 9-10, 1-7 in league. SU VIEW UAGUE Irvine 12, Newport Harbor 0 Irvine • 400 44 · 12 13 ·o Newport Harbor 000 00 · 0 2 2 Young and Brigman; Mullen and Gosselin. W -Brigman. L • Mullen, 5·5. 3B ·,Brigman (I). HR · Leyden (I). CdM edged by El Toro DE~ o ~~:' ~ SOFTBALL .. Lindsey Lucas and Katie Zigler scratched out •· singles for the host Corona del ,, Mar High softball team, but ., powerful El Toro kept them the '' hosts off the board to claim a 2-0 • Sea View League decision • Th~ay. >--•--~·.:.:.:~t was the best ame we ve played in league, by far," said CdM Coach Scott Gorton. , "We played outstanding defense, and we had a couple scoring , , Estancia, Mesa take their lumps, big time Chances early, but we didn't get : the clutch hit. w Corona del Mar fell to 8-15, 0-8 in league. • Laguna Beach "homers" Estancia with 14 hits and 14 runs in runaway victory. By Mike Sciacca, Datly Pilot LAGUNA BEACH -Talk about working the home field advantage to perfection Laguna Beach I hgh 1s home to one of the ·shortest• fields (the other belongs to Laguna Hills) in the Pacific Coast League. The hosts Artists, fully aware of the dimensions of their caged-in diamond, turned in their offen- sive performance of the season at the expense of Estancia Fri· day afternoon by belting out two home runs, a pair of triples, and five doubles in recordlng a 14-0 victory. The one-sided win complet- e d a two-game sweep this week ror Laguna Beach, which defeated the Eagles, 4·0, last Tuesday "Laguna hit the ball e xtremely well and played catch rather well, too," TENNIS CONTINUED FROM 81 the U.S. and the Netherlands April 4·6 was played at Palisades Tennis Club. Apparently, several locals are interesting in following the U.S. team to the next site. u for Brand.II Braverman'• springtime swan song, the nation's top-ranked junior in the girls 18s division will pertonn ln an exbibltion today at the Oakwood Apartments Tennis Center in N wport Beach. ~ pais o( ~n Deng; Day, Braverman will play '· Estancia Coach Paul Troxel said. "We, however, didn't hit the ball hard, nor did we play a good game of catch. "Believe it or not, though, I thought our pitchers didn't do loo bad of a job out there.~ Despite seeing Laguna Beach (5-8, 10-13) rack up 14 hits, go through its batting order in two separate innings, and work over three Eagle pitchers, just five of the Artists' 14 runs were earned. Still, those five were enough · to subdue Estancia, its own worst enemy with five errors. Mario Romo had two hits, including a first inning double off the wall, and Felipe Jimenez finished 2 for 3 in the Estanda's seven-})it attack. The Eagles close out their season next week with Uni. PAORC CoASt, LIMiuE ~hitch 14. &tend• 0 Estancia 000 000 0 • 0 7 5 Lagun• Beach 032 405 x • 14 \4 O Curiel, J. Romo (3), Ludtke (6) and Willey. O'Keefe and Lee. W • O'Keefe (3-4). L ·Curiel (().1). HR • Grant (LB), Labeda (LB). 3B • Mize (LB), Amador (LB). 2B • M. Romo (E), Berti (LB), Johnson (LB), AtNdor (LB), Grant (LB), Skinner (LB). Oakwood tennis director Steve Wiere at 10 a.m., with a free bit-for-prizes event for on ages following the exhibition. Pans will also ~ hble to try out new WUaon technology and equipment. Funny thing, though, Braverman ts sponsored by Prince rackets. All Wilson tennis products today will be discounted 30%, Wtere said. The event ts expected to last until 1 p.m. a Bravennan. who workl wltb Wier and Ross Case (Big Canyon Country Club), wW ~=~ followed by the Astrid Bowl tn ' 'ff •Laguna Hills slugs 21 hits, including seven for extra bases en route to 23-1 Pacific Coast League victory over Costa Mesa. COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa • High junior Ben Pelter's solo home run tied the score in the second mning against Pacific Coast League visitor Laguna Hills Friday, but the Hawks' Tom Banning hooked a home-run blast of his own around the left. field foul pole in the third and the Hawks went on to record a 23-1 triumph. Pelter went 2 for 3 with a dou- ble to key the Mustangs' six-hit attack. Three Costa Mesa errors con- tributed to seven unearned runs in the first five frames, and four Laguna Hills pitchers combined to drop the Mustangs to 7-15, 2- 11 in league. ftaCJPK CAMsT Lu.cM laguM Hltls 2J, eon. Melli 1 Laguna Hiiis 102 467 3 • 23 21 1 Costa MMe 010 000 0 • 1 6 3 Parks, Stanfield (3), lee (5), Miller (6) and Banning, Gallls (5); Lambert. Smith (5), Gallacher (7) and Vasquez. Belgium and the Pnmch Open, on Junior events. After a brief stay at home in Dover Shores, Bravenuon will play in an event at Roahampton, England, then Wimbledon, the only time all year U.S. national team member$ play on grass. She will then play sever~ pro challengers tn the summer. Braverman recently defeated three prof esldonall to advance to the quarterflnals at the USTA Women'• Challenger ln Houston, including upsetting Marla Jose Gaidano, the second seed who ll ranked t27tb on the WTA Tour. Bravenna.n, though still an am~= in the top 400 • Don't forget the 36th annual r----------~--------------, S'I DIN8S Padflc Coast League .L 10 J 0 10 J 0 S I 0 I • Qlnched OF Playoffs berth I ~~~~~__;;.,__~~~~-: .. ....,_.. __ Laguna Hills 23, Costa Mesa 1 Laguna Beach 14. Est.Mela 0 University 11, Aliso Niguel 3 .\l••..-..... aa,., ' I I ' I ' ' I I ' l Laguna Beach at Costa Mesa l 1 University at Est.Mela 1 l Laguna Hills at Aliso Niguel l L-------------------------~ Seven of the Hawks' 21 hits were for extra bases, including Nick Harvey's 13th round-tripper .of the season. W • Stanfield. l · Lambert, 2-5. 2B • DeTemple (CM), Felter (CM), Montoya (CM), Lee (LH), Gallfs (LH), Banning (LH), VanRensselaer (LH), Todesco (LH). HR • Felter (CM), Banning (LH), Harvey (LH). Adoption Guild Charity Tenn.ls Tournament at all club!t in the area, espedony Newport Beach Tennis Club, site of the seqlifinals and finals. The Adoption Guild is May 24-26 and May 31.June 1. Details: 675-0633. •The •special surface" used for the Davis Cup at Palisades was the exact same surface used at the old Palisades on Bristol Street from 1992 to 1995. That's right, the Plextpave synthetic surf ace that makes play slower wu nothing n w to club owner Ken Stuart, who said th• surf ace will eventually speed up ah \ll au wash teaiona. ?l'llllltl:mtlaam waabed twb ""' SU VIEW LIMiuE El Toro 2. eoron. del ~r 0 El Toro 101 000 O • 2 8 O Corona del Mar 000 000 O -O 2 3 Churchwell, Guy (4) and J. Skidmore; Aley and Wills. W -Churchwell. L · Aley, 6-15. Tars top Estancia NEWPORT BEACH -A trio of GOLF Newport Harbor High golfers led the way to a 202-226 victory over . Estancia at Big Canyon Country · Club Thursday, netting the Sailors an ~>Verall 432-444 victory over the Eagles over the course of two nine-bole matches in non- league play. Estancia had taken a 218-230 ' decision at Mesa Verde CC in Costa Mesa earlier, thus the net of 18 holes over the two cour5es gave Harbor the 12-stroke victo- ry. Leading the way on Thursday were Rusty Hill with a 39, fol- lowed by Kevin Olson and Zak Lafata, each with a 40 over the par-36 course. NoliuA•• Newport...,.., 202. ~• 226 (llt lllg Canyon CC. ,_. H) 1. Hiii (NH), 39; 2. Olson (NH) •nd Ulfata (NH), 40; 4. Szolomalyer (NH) and Bush (E), 41; 6. Tippett (NH), Takana (E), 43. •we didn't want to say anything (to the USTA), but it was exactly the same," Stuart said. •Same brand, same company (Callf omia Products Co~.), Mme speed." The courts at Palisades where the grandstands were erected for the Davll Cup are being resurfaced. • Brett Hanson-Dent (Newport Harbor) will play tn the Palisades member/guest event nm Saturday. Han80n-Dent, recovering from knee surgery, hopes to be re&dy for the dicuit by summer.,. - HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIE LD ar6'or's Chua l.Oo (lefff speeas down tile tra DON LEACH I OAl.Y ~OT en route to liili -p ace ftDISll m 110 hlgbS. MORSE CONTINUED FROM 81 LIZ MORSE llom: May 22. 1912 Hometown: ERICKSON CONTINUED FROM 82 Newport 8Hch Since then, the Daily Pilot =S..foot-5 as quickly as she has." Athlete of the Week has settled 105 Erickson domiilated the any dispute about her glorious ~ lhlCk Orange Empire Conference future on the track, where she = ~,... going 12-0 and sweeping to the went unbeaten in Sea View ,_.....~Dill pldtles and singles champi~nships. And, she League dual meets in the 800. ~chip a cream earned the conference's doubles She also won one 1,600 race <not together). crown, too, with partner Whitney against El Toro and topped the ~*:'~ mowle: -ille English Gilliam, all of which ea.med her field in the 200 against Irvine. ._ _... ,...,.111: "'When mt the Daily Pilot's College Athlete She nearly added another 200 .,,,.,.._.,.u made tt to the a of the Month honor for April. biumph last week at Santa SUteCrc:m'°"""YOwnpioiisNps.• Maran has'been coaching at Margarita to her growing list of Athlete of tM w..11 XIX: 'M:ln Coast for 20 years. She's had exploits, but somersaulted twftfth~clllknMt some great players and teams in feet-tirst over the finish line eoo.me. ... ~ S.U the 80s. hil · ed E 1 ~..Snelrlywon the200. "She's among the top four or w e trying to ge two ag e rivals at the tape, in what D11J,.. five, real close to some of the Sumner said would have been Co#edot' sports cwd wrill!'S 91-J : best," Maran said. a sizzling 24.9 clocking. i_===========:::::!.l r The compliment floors the GIRLS CONTINUED FROM 81 View champion. The Sailors, under first-year coach. Tony Mancuso, swept the discus, qualifying Pete Hogan (second at 154-7) and Eddie Oark (third at 146-9), as well. Reese also qualified in the shot put with a 51-6 effort, good for second behind Santa Margarita's Jon O'Neil, whose 56-0 1/2 was the league's best throw since Newport Harbor's Wade ntt set a Sea View record (61-6) three years ago. Junior Chuck Loo was a dott- ble qualifier for Newport Harbor, taking a pair of third-place finish- es. Loo went 15.03 in the 110 high hurdles and cleared 6-2 in the higbjwnp. Corona del Mar seniQr Tyler Beardslee was a double qualifier, running second in the 1.600 (4:26.04) and third in the 800 tr.58.91). Newport Harbor's Steve CAMI ERICKSON Born: June 30, 1978 Home town: Poway Height: S-foot-8 O..:.Freshman Weight 135 Sport Tennis Mltar: Business Coec:h: Janice Maran favorite food: Mexican favorite musk: Alternative 8lst .uilNetk "'°"'•"=Winning the Ojai valley Tatmament, topping top-seeded Kyoko Maebara of Grownont. 6-1, %. 7~ (7-4). Athletla of the Monttt (April): Aside from Ojai. she completed a 12.0 romp through the Orange E/ll)lre Confen!nce, qualifing for the State Rnal5 In ff'esno ln singles and doubles (with 'Mlitrley GiAiam). l><lilf ,.,. Coll«tor JPOrt'J c.rd ~ 97·S I / SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1997 15 Jensen qualified second in the .80Q (1:56.08) in a dose race. CdM's Matt Hoyt, with a per- sonal-record 50.71 in the 400, qualified third in that event. For the Sailor girls, senior thrower· Sylvia Madueno was a double champion, winning the discus with a personal-record toss of 130-0 and taking the shot put (36-10) with another PR. Senior M.E. Clayton of New- port Harbor was also a champion, winning the long jump at 17-5 3/4. Clayton also qualifi¢ third in the biple jump (36-2) and second in the 100 hurdles (15.82). BOYS CONTINUED FROM 81 ,,)' •By the time I came off the 400-meter mark. I decided to go for it, even though Coach Sumn- er said to go with 300 left,• Morse said. "I didn't want to bold back and wish that I'd gone for it sooner.• •She caa go_ laster./ 'Sumner McFall won her leCODd coo- secutive league title in the 3,200 (11:08), beating out Woodbridge's Mary Moore. m the high Jump, Newport Harbor's April Ross went 5-foot to win the title, wb.tle teammate Katie Bourgeois was second (5-0) and also qualified for CIP. The Sailors' 400 relay team of Cary Morrell, Autumn Puro, Katie Kent and Leah Zaby went 49.7.( to finish sea>nd and qualify, then their 1,600 relay ended second in the last girls race. Zaby, Kent, Sara McMillen and Puro..clid the honors for the Tars. said. "She ran a tactical race, because we knew (Nuanes) would try and outkick everybody. Here, you're not racing for times, you're racing for positions. It's all about where you finish at this poinlin...th.e.seaso~·~~- YOUTH BASEBALL NEWPORT BEACH -The Martnen of Newport NHBA Harbor Baseball Association's Mustang Division outlast- ed the Cardinals in a 14-10 offensive duel. Jake Schulte led the Mafiners' onslaught with a 2 for 3 performance that included an RBI and two runs scored. Cheyne Smith was 3 for 3 and scored a pair of runs, while Brien Flanagan ripped a triple to the fence which scored three runs. Nick Frazier added a pair of runs and Joe Riggio tallied two RBI. Smith, Flanagan and Frazier were aided from the mound with tirst- time pitching outings by Brett Green and Schulte. • COSTA MESA -In Costa Mesa Ameri- can Little League, the Tigers kept thei.r record CM AMERICAN perfect with a 6-3 win over the White Sox. Now 14-0, the Tigers were paced by Matt Bourquardez's two-run sin- gle in the first and Renny Jackson nailed a three-run home run. Andrew Carich fired a complete game victory allowing just three hits while fanning eight. For the White Sox, Nctthan Sanchez knocked · a double and Jeff Sanchez had an RBI single. Her season bests, heading decided not to make that jump freshman. began Friday in Fresno. · to Frida e e 2 18 in the 800 until next year.• "I can',t believe she bas even She defeated Katy Jennings of m y, w r : ' said that," Erickson said. "I feel 16.1 in the 200 and 5:16 ln the Morse, who fed her Palomar 6-1, 6-0 in the third FREE PAGER·NOT LIKELY 1,600. competitive fires with swimming really honoredhbecadushe shbe is ~ round of the regionals to qualify Other than her and soccer growing up, made awesome coac • an as een before falling in the quarters. aforementioned 200 stumble, the leap into serious running last : around the block and coached u Once you get into regionals, M • nl th 1 h din fall sol;ne really good peop1e." there are some girls from other orse s o y o er oss ea g · · But, it's true. Maran said it into Tuesday's Sea View League "I'd never run cross country and meant it. . • counbies who are here just to P elimin. · bef d I f U m· t 't kind of play tennis. Of the eight girls r anes was a narrow ore, an e 0 1 "She's very mentally tough. el b ed S M art b 'd t " h ecaU d ·1 from the South, five of them are d eat Y not anta arg ta · Y aca en• s er e · She smiles all the time and i·s J·ust K · N · · t t · t th from other counbies," she said. senior standout atte uanes m was trying 0 ge m 0 e happy to be competing," Maran She and Gilliam &dvanced to the Orange County preseason soccer class, but they said. "She is wonderful, and the doubles semifinals after a Cbaulpionsbips' 800. weren't offering it when I ru·ce. and has great morals and d ed · So I · d 'ded d 6-3, 6-2 third roun win over a "The last time we had want it. • Just ea to o is· a good sport. She makes it .a fr Irvin Vall d in tanaem om e ey, an anybody as good as Morse, was cross country as a way to stay easy ~..-..a fun.!' · b def ul · th ha f • a.uu a wm y a t m e quarters. -Kelly Campbell (second in the s pe or soccer. Erickson said that she is "I enjoy doubles. It's a nice state 3,200 as a freshman in Morse said she her cross sun· ply focused. The relative ease I t1 way to finish out after singles. t 1993), said Sumner, who marvels country campaign was eminen Y with which she breezed through relieves some tension. It's nice to at bis prodigy's natural ability, as enjoyable, though she sustained the conference made her a.target be up at the net sometimes and well as a work ethic intent on a stiess fracture to her right for opponents -they didn't lijce to kill the ball," she said. "We've ~ ~. @ AcnYATION -PROGRAMMING . '<!!!) ~ I $ '4 e 5 0 Pei mooth ~ .. ....._,Race-. r.. ~ooo 11oNs Billed Annvo11y r ~ tit IBR~G CALL , ·••·••·Yl•llATI A I IT 0 u c ll AGI 1-111-114·27U or 714-241-4221 &ging BRISTOL. & BAKER (NEXT TO 7-11) COSTA MESA extracting every ounce.of her fibula that sidelined her toward he r much. But, she didn't even worked hard this ear. We're still .:...._~~~~~-f--th,,.......mt-nfi~1'f!ftr.-~~~~~~~~~~.:...._~~~~~~-+~~~~=7~..L:::~~::..:..::~:=----t!~-:-~~-'--~~~~~~­w or king together as a team and ·sbe has incredible range," explained .Sumner, whose praise is all the more. heady considering his two decades of tutoring some of Orange County's finest track talent. "We're still trying to figure out what she should run, because her range is anything from the (3,200) to the 200." Morse, who went after her first Sea View League gold medals Friday in the 800 and 200, broadened that range by competing for Sumner's girls cross country team last fall. A decorated junior high sprinter (sbe lost only twice in the 100 and 180 in two seasons), she said she will relent to Sumner's 1,600 aspirations next spring. For now, however, two laps is enough. •Tue 1,600 is a more difficult race," Morse explained. •It takes a lot more out of you and it takes · a different type of workout than the ones I've been doing. So, we She regained bei: health in tiine to compete for. the Sea Kings' varsity soccer squad, a sport that was her top athletic priority until recently. "Soccer used to be my favorite sport, but I think .track is edging it out right now." Morse, who follows Sumner's pre-race instructions without hesitation, said she bas been somewhat surprised by her competitive success. But, she added, her inexperience kee~ her humble. •Each race is different, so the worst thing you can do is expect to win.• Morse said. •That's when you end up getting beaten.• Though it doesn't happen often, Morse said she invariably learns something in defeat. •Every time you lose, it's a lesson. And no matter how well you do, you can always do better." "I don't let the outside world are doing well." affect me," the 18-year-old said. Erickson has already had "Nol even my opponent. I've had s~me offers to take her skills people tell me that she was elsewhere next year. Among malting faces and I don't even those schools with recruiting know it. I just focus on the pitches are Cal St(\te Dominguez moment." Hills, Northridge and : · As much as Maran praises her Bake rsfield, as well as Cal Poly prize freshman, Erickson reaps · Pomona and Cal Baptist. the same upon her coach. When She isn't over zealous, though, asked what accounts for her in those choices. rapid improvement, she guffaws "If I gel an offer I want, I'll go. "Herl" meaning Maran. I hope this is kind of the "She's an .excellent coach and beginning," she said since puts in a lot of good time with us. coaches tend to wait until a I really respect her. She's player is finished with her season sotQeone I'll never forget." to make offers. Erickson qualified for the "If I don't, then I'll come back." • California Community College No one here seems to mind : Tennis Championships, which that notion. . 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SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1997 "OLI.;IGE B:ASEBALL Westmont, staggers sec in 1 o iilnings, s-1 • Vunyu,1rc.ls blow 4-0 h•dd, f 1vP Prrors are costly. /\ZlJSA Ilic W(.>Slm<>nt Col- ll•CJP IJtt\f!hrJll lf'dlll tume<l a 4 ·0 <11•fw1t tu Soutl1Pm Cdlllorma Col- IP<Jf' 1ntc1 a h-4. fifth inrung lead.in f ntldy'!i NAI/\ hJ1 West Regional Playoff\, th,•n c;n11 .. d in the 10th ttftf'r lh<• V<llll{Utlfd' rallied tWJce '" W•, Pn rout" to 1m 8-7 victory ot /\z11<,a !Jdc 1l1c C'ollr•qt· Th<• Vt1ll!..fll<t1cl.., fell to JJ-J h I w1U1 tit•· l1111ql.'·liH I< loss.~nk.s m nu 'illtdll 1i.11 t ,,, llvf' c• s by 1 < ·,,,,, h Kf•v1n Kusp1 ·1 \ clvb. c.;,•ntc11 1"''111·1 H<>P ''IJ<J '111111<'1NI •llltl clc111hl<•cf for llw I Vr111g 11.11<1'. wlro 11Jc;o got cJouhlt>s 11•1111 f\lottlww l.J• \•,Ion dnd K<'Vlll Doyle among the"' 13 hits. But Westmont. the designated visitor, rapped out 15 hits against five Vanguard hurlen, lncluding two separate reUef appearances by Joseph Rivera. Joshua Steele, who came on in reUef in the runth, absorbed the loss for sec. wh.Jch scored two in the filth tone, and solo tally in the seventh to lake a 7-6 lead. NAJA FAit WUT ~ P\AYOFff Westmont a, SoC.al Cot._.. 7 Westmont-OQO ~10 100 1 ~ ~ -3 SoCal College 310 020 100 0 • 7 13 S Weetls, Kurz (5) and Pentoni (8) and Champlin, TaylOI', Rivera (5), Villareal (71, Rivera (8), Lowery (9), Steele (9) and fefl9 W Pentoni. 1 3 l · Steele 29 · Miller (W), Champlin (W), Dk key CWI. Week\ (W) 2, Newton (SCC), Doyle (SCO. Pegg (SCC) HR Pegg (SCC) Xie wins four, battles for singles title today I.A rrrmP1\ ;., lff'fl<I XTP or ST>111J1f'rn r.llifornld TENNIS ( '>ll•·q•· Wiii \.II' 1 .. t1.1y 101 th!• W(Jlll('ll\ smylP'> ltllf' di • llLt• < ;uld1·11 :-.1.111· \lhlPtrc: C o11ll'H•111 e un<.l Nl\11\ ft1r Wc!.t TC'nrus I hurn111cm ..,l11J1" .11 1 lie La J lahra TE-nnis Center X11., rr1nk1·d "'' 1111d in the toutndnwnt, clt>le<1tPd lour opponents Fri· "·'Y lo l'drll Iii•· l lf jl•l lo I.JC'(' USIU'!> Ydf'J TolJI fur lhP rht1mp1ons t11p. 111 hf'f u1,..m·1. '<u• IJl•dl Pt Lomd\ Kn!.len Krnt1rcJ, h-1, b-1, round I WO W tt\ ct 11 )., I) 4 VIC lory over I iowotr Pt1c 1hc.'s Chdffi~I rtldll, the qut1r- ll'rllllrtl w111 1,1111· 1, IJ, f, () ovf'r Pt Lomd\ Jaruw E'>peron, and she ll••l•··•ll·d I lr1w.11J 1•.11 Jiu"'> Pain< 1t1 P o nl<'S, I>-~. h· I . in the semHmals. SC ·c . .., N.111 11.1,, \.,.on h~ llrst lhH!I' srnyh•s 1r1t1tcfo~i. fnddy to rndc;h t li1• nu•11 \ .,~ •1111f 1111il wund TI1erP, h1· l•·ll 0-1. b-4 I•> We!.lmont's Ashley I 1< kPI. wlrci w1•11I 1111 to w in the lltfl· f\ 111 ,,1.,0 t1·o11111·d with Hnan Mc1ll-'k 111 do11hlc•:-. pluy. The Vanguard ti 111 won tw11 1111111 ,.,.., lwlore fdlhr111 111 1111· '>1·n11f11ldb, b-1, b-2, to the "1•\111111111 l•·dlll ol I 11 k1•l-H1vc1 lJ,1Stlv11 • VANGUARDS · ELIMINATED Hawaii-Pacific wins, 12-1 . WEST COVINA -Southern California Colleqe's gtant-killen of an era some 24 hours earlier tailed to materialize on tbe sec- ond tune around Friday u No. 1. seeded Hawall-Padfic rebound- ed from its 1-0 loss lo the Van- guards on Thursday with a 12-l spank.i.ng of sec, ellminattng the Vanguards from the NAIA Par We5t Regional Playoffs. Susie Shoales gave up just four hits in laking the victory as Hawaii-Paci.Uc scorecilhree In the third to offset SC C's score in· the second frame, then posted three in the filth and six in the sixth to cut the game short alter six with the mercy rule in effect. Gretchen Brandt, Thursday's 15-strikeout winner for sec, homered in the second inning to give the Vanguards their one-run lead, b!!L_control _problerns Jed.JQ_ her downfall. Star Perry slugged a three-run homer in the third to ignite the Sea Warriors. The loss drops sec to 20-33-1; Hawa1i-Pacllic advances to toddy's 11 a.m. title game against Azusa Paal1c with a 45-6 record dfter topping Azusa Pacific later m the day on Friday, 9-2. · NAtA FNI VVlsT ltlGOW. SOP-... PU"°'" HawaU.f>.ctfk 1J, SoOtt COii..,. t Hawah P1t<ific 003 036 ·• 12 12 o SQYI College 010 000 • 1 4 1 9\oales 10d'K1mur1, ,Brandt, HO\jston (5), Merrow (S) and Davidson. W • 5hoares. 18-2. l Brandt, 15-9 28 ·Costa (HP). HR · Brandt (SCO. Perry (HP) BOYS 1 tu• < lhlf h Wlllll'~'il'd d li.111dl11I nl C ·1r~:q1i.11tlywq dfld 1•11•( l1tfy11tlJ ... W llll\ SWIM SUMMARIES < ONTINUED FROM 82 111111111 K.1 w1k.1 1".truy.w SEA VIEW LEAGUIE llOYS ANM.s l1111k r1 p<111 111 .,;., 111111 plr1<·c~ Team--1.1tv1ne. 521; :z. s.nta ~ "'2: J.11 I I I I h T«o, l54: 4· c-one del M#. JM; 5· Hewpcwt ~ l02; 1· •••• 11 .. 11.il l•·o1111111dv1 ···cl II Wll I 'I"•' I yrnq lllH''> Ill t l' w .......... 20. "1 Ill' w•·• k .., lu·• 11 h1Jr1ihlc• 'l.011 111•1• .irul tlu• 100 1"1ck-'' rok1. 100 ....ctley re'-y 1 S.ant.A M••O•<tt.l, I l8 59 OIMO 3 CO<on.t 1th the• A l' "'"'" .11111 l'Vf·ry· d<,I MAI (l••~M>. Wilh•tn\. HoKkH, £mery). I '42118. 5. N.wpott "11 t d l ti ( ., I H...-bot (C•-A11ow. 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E•-· Witinei, KenMdy). lo11m.11111•nt 111.,1.·d hy Curo-Till' Sed Kmq~ <.1bo pul in 1oobetii 1 u ... {SMJ Sl99.1 r.,ayao(CdM).SS74,l t.Ml>(I). .• I • I I I J ' l ( ·1 r. I I I !i61!t °''-" 9 P•ld.1 CdM) I 00 62, 12 Ev-(NH). I OH7; lltl ul' .~1.11 HJ I) l 1t1l lf t; WO ··-quu I ymy H! dY ll Gontry(CdM). 10184. IS Katt•n(c.dM), 105.27.16 LHJ*(NHJ. 11<-cn ,, r1•,iJ d1'>lrc11 t11in The rnce.s Tht• :.!<HJ 11wdlcy reltty 1 1oss l•"-I k d f 'J W JJ 100 bf'eMt I Kim (I). 5'1Jl. 2 ICutnt-•n (ET). SCJ 76. 3 Wltti.tm l w19 "· I t 1111 llP C'dn go squa " •Hdyt1o, 1 ldms, (CdM). 10201 Olti.n Ar•ow(NH), l040. 14 JotinstonfCdM). wen lc1!>l1•1 .. Hobert I l11<'kl'r .11111 Enwry 1oe19, 1s Hldte1 ICdMI. 109OS;16 Pot. (NH). 10911 S k I I J h l I I 4 .• uu I I "()(J 400"" ,.,ey I S.11t• M119Mitf, ]•17 se Othe<1 2 COione del 1,11 w 1·.it 11·1 1111! 11< t di µos el •I ~no,''°' I II'.. Ma<(Ta..ay.oo,w111, .. ""·s Kramef,lmcryl.32089,S N~H.,bof turw1ll 11c>1~<1 '" c;w1111 lt1sl<>r_,d:..:l-+-7fr:,.;;t;.,:,'<',.,.--'l~·..:;;t1..0:11:=-..1 _.=.o=,..,f ,--i.~d""-r;..;:<1;..s...;::d"-=O-A.....t_c_e«_k_.,-'-. _1C~--... ....... _A1_ • .,_..x> ___ ._At_row__....J._1_1'2_•_1 _____ _ JWJCt w•• .. k\ f'IF 111,.llJ11111.ir-Willidlll'>, Stott K1t1mcr t1r1d suvlfWLEAGUtGMUFINAU If'" Lmcry llirm•il 111 c1 'J '.l0.89 .. .,.,.. Scota • 1.1rv1ne. to:U; :z. ~ ~ JtO; J. c-.. .. .,.., J11.5; .. (I Toto. 261; 5. Hewpcwt ....-...152; l .Woa .. ,..,1M. GIRLS CONTINUED FROM 82 "()lw'' 11"1 11nl11 ·li<•vdblt·, • N1•wp111I\ I ·1 .. 11h111cld Kolbl•r ,,llfl "Siu•'> lll'Vl'I ... Wdffi dl tl11,! 1<'<111111• 1111.11.., h1•forr . Rut c,hi>'s .1 11•t1I t!Pvutt•!I -.w1mnwr. "he's ""' IH't'll Well kln<J 'iU hdfd c111d rt' d fr<'..,flllh.IO, It's 1111L-;ldr11l111q " Mu1phy w,,., tlw only frn!'>hrtlrlll Ill 1111• l11'ftl ol l'l~Jhl in thP ioo l1t·1· chr1111p1unsh1p fi11t1 I ~1·v1• qr.11l11r1lly qql~1 h<•l- tc1r untl 11111 111 ... 1 1 c•11dy ''' 'iW1m ,,,,t,. 'iht• "'"" • Muq1hy w,,., 1 t .. utly the <.l1tndo11I r111 1111• "i.11 lors, who frrnshl'd l1lth tn •lllC' lertgue With 25£ J>Ullll'I ' Bt11 k B.iy nv<il C-orond de l M.u P 1 1) took thud bell ind Sunlc1 Mt11q.m\t1 (3YO) dOcl cht1mpu111 lrvme, w luch blew uway lhl' IHugUl' w1lh 60i.5 points Coro11t1 dPI Mc1r recc1vf'd d i.ohd overtill pNlorn1.int:e, and11<1inq u C'IP-qudhlyrny SWllll for Julie Norton. I lcr fourth p)ttCt' lune of 5.5.55 W<IS c1 pPrcwnt1 I lx><it Thi' Seu Kmqs' 200 free n•lc1y tct1m nf K<1rrn Dahn, Mct1g.1n l ltt rdl, Ncit1e Alshull't .uul Norton nd1lcd the-lh11<1 "Pol with t.1 1 :45.63 I ldrdt i ook hlth Ill th<! 500 I rre ,ind !>en111r Lclurt1 Wt..>esh11ll t11ok fourth an the IOO l><1c kslrok<! Th<! three hn- l'>hers in tr onl of Wccsholf all l•rbpsl•d th<' ( ·1r-quolifying IJme <1 new mel'I re>cord was set. 200 medley ,....Y t '"""'· I 49 20 Othen .. 4. Newpon HMbor (£ MUtphy, Moore. A Murphy. Sw•ln), I 59 lS 100 f,.;. · I A Murphy (NH), I SS 12. 2 Kraus (I). 1 56 Ill. l Hitrhhy (SM). I·$/ OS Othm 7 Ha1dt (CdM), 2.05.27, ll D•hn (CdM), 2 OI S4, 16 ( Murphy (NH). 2 13 62 JOO 1M • I Hoe\Cit<"ey (1), 2 10.43, 2 11Wt (SM). 2.IJ HI,) Re~ (ET). 2 16 5). Other' 6 Nof'on (CdM), 2 19 71, I Al~i.tr (CdM). J 27 41. 10 Moote (NH), 126 74; 12. WHthoff (CdM), 2 21.16; I!> C00pe< (CdM), 2 12 2 I 50 f.-.. I 0.AIY• (I). 24 71. 2 Lam (W), 2S 14. J ICto«H (SM). 2S 51 OIMr\: 9 Nallund1an (COM), 76 73, 10 Swarn (NH). 27 01, 11 Hoev«n (CdM), 21 27, 12 Barto (NH), 27 )6, 13 Mlllikllfl (ltH), 17.61. 15 Dahn (CdM), 2801 100 flt I RNVft (El), I 00 24. 2 Zehntne< (I). 1.00 94, 1 ltult (I), I 02 4) Olhtn 8 Alihuler ((dM), I 06 46. I 2 (<>ope< (CdM). I 08 JO, I) Munay (CdM), t.Oll.6S. 15. Millikl'n (NH), I 10 53 100 frff ·I lt'.,d (I), 52 81. 1 A Mutplly (NH), S4 1& J Ra1h (SM), ~s OS Ot.hen. 4 Norton (COM). SS SS, 11 Mun~ (COM). SI 77. 12 Sw.,n (NH), SI II. IS H_,, (CdM), I 00 ll. 16 Barto (HH). I 01 l6 500 t... · 1 Hetllhy (SM), S 07 12. 2 Kl WI (I), S 09 79, l Mo\q-• (1), S IS 71 Othen ST Hanft (CdM). S lS 18. Cl Col>M (NH), S 4S 97. 9 Hllf11Q (HH). S 39 SI, 10 O.ttn (CdM) S 41 SS. Hi 11•11 (COM). 6 06 90) 100 free .... l' I S.OUI M•'O""ll•. I ·42 9) Olhen· l Corona dt'I Mat (0.tht\ HMd1. Mhuler, Norton). 1 45 6J, 6 Newpon ~ (H•rtlQ. Mlllih11. Cohion, SokO'tla) I SI 48 100 Md!· I [)('Alv• II), S1 62, ~ Ca•• (ET), I 02 OS. l ConnellM\ (SM). I Ol 88 Othltf' 4 WeN>off f(dM), I 04 4/, s E Murphy (NH), t 04 64, 7 ~ (CdM), I OS 74. 10 lucke1 (COM). I 07 44. 100 llr9Mt • I llU•d (I), I OJ 71, 2 HOcKle<ey (I). I 07 54; l ~· (El). I 10 )0. <>then 6 Moote (NH), I 13 n. Cl •••lie\ (CdM), I fs )7, 10 Jollnwi (NH), r.is S7; 12 Solcoo• (NH), 1·17)9; 14 Angelo tcdM). 1 18 n . 16 Fowler (COM). I 18 78 400 fl'M retay I ""411t, l )8 1' Otheo 3 COfOf\6 del M¥ (<Ila). .153 SI, .. lttwpof1 Httt>o< (A Murphy. con.o. Hlf1'9, Sw•ln). 3'691 'r vent of the ~c:d r • BI G CANYON/SPYGLASS HILL PHILHAflMONIC COMMITIEE PRESENTS 0INNER WITH THE !WucHESS OF YORK .. MAY 18, 1•7 1:00 PM RECEPTION 7:30 PM DINNEll Please send check• to: The Orange County Philharmonic Society 2082 Business Center Drive, Suite 100, Irvine, Ca 92612 For Information Call (714) 553--2422 .. ... . . Muse es •Newport Harbor High's football team dominates Granada Hills' clean and jerk lifting tournament. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot Though noted weightillting guru Tony Ciarelli has moved on to become bead football coach a t Huntington Beach High, the Sailors football team continues to flex its muscle. -111e Ta.rJ. <tespne Jeavtng vtJ;m- ally all their veteran standouts at home, dominated the action at the Granada Hills High Clean and Jerk Tournament, held May 3. Under the guidance of vet~ran dSSistant and new strength coor- dinator Mike Bargas, the Sailors produced five weight-class cham- -. plons, four runners-up and three third·place winners to amass 43 team points, easily lopplog Granada Hills' 29 in the six· school event. Sophomores Lamar Lee, Robert Peredia, Mike Warther, Justin Brown and Carlos Enriquez all topped their respec· live weight classes. Lee, competing in the 64-kilo- gram division, hoisted 90 kilos (198 pounds), while Peredia (70- kilo class) lifted 225.S pounds. Warther cleared 242 pounds in the 76-k.Uo class., Brown 220 pounds in· the 83·kilo class, and Enriquez topped 91-Jdlo competi- tors with a 242-pound mark. All-Newport-Mesa District defensive tackle Derek Fox as a junior and the Sailors' lone veter- an competing, finished second in the 108-kilo class with a lift of 275 pounds. Sophomore Israel Pizarro (181.5 pounds 1n the 59 kilo- class), freshman Andre Stewart (198 pounds in the 70-kilo class} and sophomore Brant Hill (231 pounds in the 91-kilo class) were also runners-up. Harbor's third-place winners were freshman Ryan Brill (198. .. pounds in the 70-k.ilo class), Michael Tunney (176 pounds in the 83-kilo class) and sophomore Michael Stanton (198 pounds m the 125-kilo class). MThe guys that placed are all guys who figure m-suit up-for {the varsity) next season,· Bargas said. Newport. junior Sylvia Mad- ueno was second in the girls divi- sion, despite breaking the meet record (based on a fonnult1 including the lifter's weight) with a personal-best 72-kilo (158.4- pound) clean and jerk. SCHEDULE DiEP SEA Finals at Fresno. • Track and field Saturday FRIDAY'S COUNTS •Baseball Newport Landing · 6 boats, 148 anglers. 33 yellowtail, 1 white seabass, 217 barracuda, 1 hallbut, 1 sheephead, 2 bonito, 10 sculpln, 7 rockflsh. 200 calico College • NAIA Far West Regional Finals at Azusa Pacific College. 1 p.m. (second game follows if necessary) College men and women -Southern califomla College at Occide11tal Invitational, 4 p.m Community college men and women · Orange Coast at Southern California Regional Finals at Bakersfield, 11 a.m. • Softball · bass. 26 sand bass. 13 white fish, 8 blue perch, 42 mackerel. Davey'• Lodlet · 6 boats. 189 an9ters. 24 yellowtail, 22 bonito, 496 barracuda, 78 calico bass. 21,scutpin, c;:ollege • NAIA Far West Regional Playoffs at Azusa Pacific College. •Water polo Sunday •W•terpolo 12 rockfish, 1 ca~zon. Newport International Tou~ament ~t Corona def Mar High. United States vs. Greece, 5:30 p.m. Newport tntemational Toumament at Corona del Mar High, fifth place, noon; third place. 1:30 p.m.; championship. 3 p.m. •Tennis Community college women · State (ONGR.ATULATIONS VERONICA. HALDERSON WINNER OF A $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE To NEWPORT SKI Co. HU.My name Is Veronica Halder60n, and I love to bare·foot ski. I'm 17 years old, and I'm s Senior at Newport Haroor High School, a novice in the NAC Junior Rowing Team, writer for The Beacon, and I'll be going to OCC neict year. Foryears, I've bun al71e to water ski. since I water 5kied with my dad on hl5 pair of ekie when I WJ!l only three or four yeare old. Every 5ummer. my family and I would fly to Wi5eonsln, and ekl and ewlm with my dad'e elde of the family at my grandparent5' la~eslde cottage. In sdditlon. I would try 60methlng new, and set a new goal tc 17reak the following year. Laet year's goal wa5 to leam how tc 1:1are·foot eki, no matter what o11jecte I u5&1 to leam how. Before driving to Wiaconeln laet year, my dad got t.he moet brilliant Idea .•. to leam how to barefoot ~ uetne a eurfWard. We 11ought a small but ueed eunward In &0me garage eale, iind took It with u& In our newly remodeled Rayeon-Craft to W16COn&ln. After one wuk In Wl&e0n6ln, my relative& and I got. t.he boat •nd t.he "°°m 11ar ready, while I got tho eurfUoard. At flr&t we went about 1/3 around the lake •t al1out ~ mlle& •n hour, In order to get tc where the eurfact le emooth. When we got to the etrslght. . runway, my dad y41rtked up the 6~ to 40 mile& an hour. Sit~ne on the eurf'roard with my leg& straight In front of me, I c.utiou51y dug my hetle Into the water ot1 l7oth &!dee of the eurft,oarc:I, 1nc:l I etood up. I fell head flret, and almo&t gave up, dreadlne th•t head fut - of water that paund5 you when you fall head first. Dettrmlned to accomplleh an act that Is demon5trated moetly my P1en, I decided to forget al1out what could happen, and juet reminded m;'5elf that water le much more forgiving than pavement or Ice. ,A,fter one hour of trial and error, I fin.ally k~pt tey6elf flying on the eurf~ of the water, snd I let go when I had enough glory . The picture! Included aro from that &sme day. I really hope I win tho $50 e~ ctrUflcate bec.ueo I net<J a new pair of l:loarel ehort5, and I really would llko those ~ board &hori! that are blue or black, and have a ralnl1ow on them. Thank you very much for con&lderlne r mo ae t.ho Newport Skl·Student of the Week. SI net roly, v~~ co;sPONSORED IY ot N~wpurr lkw:b/Custa Mn& Daily Pilot CRY WOLF CONTINUED FROM 84 lntonnaUo.n for the Oilers' football team last fall mdicates hve starting linemen who averdge 223 pounds, including a 6-foot-4, 260-pound offensive tackle. Thanks, Jim, for your insight. I'm sure newly·}\ired football coach Tony Ciarelli, who knows d lhing or two a bout building strong linemen (see Ne wport Harbor's three trips to the ClF championship game the last five years, under his weightlifting tutelage) is grateful, as well. J ust give him a few years to make you eat your loafers. Mdrina's Carol Osbrink earned mild applause from her coUeagues forher iinpas~oned plea. The re is, in fact, a great case to be made that Marind no more belongs in the Pacific Coa st Le ague than did former SdJl Fran cisco Seal Joe D1Magg10. But she later told reporters lhdt a move to the PCL would cores-ot"atltteles, who, under open enrollment, would flock to other Huntington H<•dch schools lo satisfy the ir need fo r Division I competition. This, of course, implies, they might transfer to I luntington 13<'ach or Edison, which, as we've hedld from Garland and Staunton, should regularly be gt>lllng their keyster's kicked. Is 1l not reasonable to asswne lhdt pote ntial Marina a thletes ntigQt actually p refer the ttcross-ihe-board success predicted for Viki?g programs in the PCL? Now don't get me wrong. Principals standing up for their schools and pleading their cases on Uw basis of the established cntcrid -geography, enrollment and compelllive equity -is a good thtng Dcbdte lS healthy, dissenting v1ewpomts dre inevitable, and the clforem.entioned 1.1dnumstrdlors c:tid , m fact, make ~e.vc1 aJ cogent points addressing valJd concerns oy,er cri teria iSSU('S. But distorting the criteria to rndke their point and using terms like unconscionable, dfld m.1king reference to physicaJ mc.1dequac1es thdt simply don't stand up, only dimirush the cre>cl.Jbility of their drguments Al lcdst it was mildly ente rtaining. ....... \\ \ I I I< P 1 > I t > -DON lfA( HI DAllY PILOT America's Brad Schumacher handles the ball looking tor the open man ln tournament play. CdM's Oeding leads Temn USA to upset •Three of his four .goals come during Americans' 6-0 spurt as United States puts itself in the running for the title. CORONA DEL MAR -It isn't enough that Chris Oeding is playing in front of his friends and family, or competing at his alma m ate r (Corona del Mar High), or even that he is under the tute- lage of his prep mentor Coach John Vargas. The 25-year-old Oeding made it d ear that comfort and familiarity was simply not enough. Wi.n:nU,lg was the goal, and be would do every- thing in his power to accomplish that. Oeding did his part Friday night at the New- port lntemationaJ Water Polo Tournament by tal· lying four goals to lead Team USA to a 10-5 upset over Yugoslavia. "We showe d composure at the beginning of the game,• Oeding said. •Y!e are trying to show consistency and working on the mental aspect of each game." Three of Oeding's goals were during a 6-0 run in the second and third quarter5 that lifted Team USA from a 3· t defidt to a 7-3 lead. Jeremy Laster provided the squad with three goals, and Chris Humbert, Kyle Kopp and Wolf r-------------I I I ~ t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Today's Sche dule •?>?p.m. -Canada vs. Austr~lla + 3:30 p.m. -Yugoslavia vs. Croatia ~· 5 p.m. -U.S. vs. Greece Sunday's Schedule + Noon -fifth place + 1 :30 p.m. -third pla ce + 3 p.m. -championship --------, I t I t t t r I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t L--------------------------------~ Wigo ead1 ad~ one . lrvine native Dan Hackett took the net to gi~e Corona d~l Mar resident Chris Duplanty a rest. Duplanty h as te nded the goal in <ill three U.S. games prior .to Friday. Hackett racked up 13 saves. o Team USA, coached by Vargas, moved into second place in the round robin tournament with a 3-1 r,ecord so far thts week. The only team lo remain unbeaten is Croatia, which stands at 3.0- 1. ' Yugoslavia falls to 2-1-1 and Greeee is m fourth place at l· 1-2. Australia IS 0-2-2 and Cana- da is 0-4. PUBLIC NOTICES Branch. 1205 E. Chapman o PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: on 1nd1v1dua1 (5) Ave .• Orange Ca. 92866 ~ Hove you sl:irled doing PUBLIC NOTICE Th• •~01 of the put-NOTICE OF Fictitious Business business ye1? Yes, 5-25-96 - ---------•chase price or considtf· BJECT: 3900 Campus PUBLIC LIEN SALE N•m• Statement Charles Street Jr. - I 1319·MC alion In connection wilh Iha Drive, Global Christian Business end Tho following persons ore This s1:iteme111 was Mod NOTICE TO transfer or the Pcense and Center (Associate Pastor Profession• Code doing business as· a) w1lh the County Clork ot CREDITORS OF buslneu, $1 67,000.00 Dale Kazar, sppllcanl) Sec 21700-21707 Woodward's, b) wood-Orange County on 4-4·97 ~~·~ .. ~::~ SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1997 sports· shorts Water polo clinic at CdM .. set for field of 400 today • National players will be tutoring youngsters. ,,., CORONA DEL MAR -Tht> Jolin Hancock WATER POL01 Wa ter Polo Clmic, wluch features water polo .• Olympians, will be held al 8 d.m. wiW 11 a .m. todtty at Marian Ber~'· son Aquatic Cente r dt Corona del Mar H1gh • Four hundred young athletes will be mstructed by Wdter polu Olympians and nallonal team members from the sue teams eoternd m the Newport lntemabondl Water· Polo Tourndlllent, including Tr""11 USA. The cliruc prov1dei an opporturuty to see !.Orne of the work!\ greatest players and learn about skills, dedlcallon and co1rurul.Jlll 111 reqwrea lor world-class pldy . The clink is sponsored by John Hancock as a publlc service in, CWJ· junction with its world\'t'lde sponsorslup of lhc Olympic gdffie~ The lJlt> msurance company IS tm offic1al sponsor for the 1998 Olymp1c Ga.nwc; m Nagano, Japan. . The six-day toum dmt>nt concludes 011 Sunddy Harley Davidson Blowo ut tonight at Fairground~ COS'r A t-.1ESA -The Oranye CoW>l}' . . . £ r Harley Dav1dS011 IDowout f eaturu:m the MO+O.R.U'-C ~ Parade of Thunder dJ1d a race between 25 700-pound ~trcct-legdl h0<J~ IS a t 7:30 torught In addtllon, the top Speedwdy btkc-r<. and !.tdecar rdr- ers will be batiling at the Costtt f\.lesa Speedwdy s buJlnng oval The Costa 1\-tesa Speedway 1s located dl the south ('Md of th~ 55 Newport freeway at ra1r Drive Enter the fairgrounds qdte 5 bct\-.t•c•n 5:30-6:30 on your Ha rley Dal/lson rnolorcydt-dnd rcet•1ve VIP show parking and a free pass to the races. Admission is $9 for ddulls, $5 tor Junior!., $2 for ch1ldrPn dnd chil· dren wnder ftve are free. Parking and progrdnl!> c.11P frt't' Pirates earn top honors in Orange E1npire Orange Coast College's Kevin Reid wds named the Orange EmpLre Conference's VOUEYBALL co-Volleybdll Pldyer of the Year with Gold- en West's Scott Lan~. The OCC-Golden We!.l coaches dbo shc11 NI Coach ol the Year hon ors with lhc Pirates' Chuck Cutenese and the Rustlets' t-.llke D'A - lessandro taking the accolade. _ , Reid, a sophomore from Woodbridge I ligh, led the> conf~tl'ntt· 111 digs t 134) and tied for the IPad in service dCCS with 2t.> · Cutenese led the Pirdtcs to a 20-3 record, a second plare m thl• hrt . and to the state Ima! game. In both lhe conference and the 101 tlw ~t.1lt· championstup, OCC was be!.led by Golden Wc~t Earning alJ-confNcnce honors for Codsl along with Rt'1d wc1s IH•,Ji. man Josh -Richdrdson, d grdduate of Newport l ldfbor Secuml Tc..in1 honors went to Jason Klems, Fernando Sabld dnd f-.ldlt Wnght .uHI hoborable mentions included Darm McBdm emu Rob CdJTUllaratd Orange Co~t's Clutter, Ritter all-conf erencP Orange Codst 1.nfielders Travis Clutter tlnd Craig Riller were ndJnPd to Ute Orcmgc Empire BASEBALi. Conference busebctlJ led.In by the conference'!> codchl• Clutter and Ritter both htt at a .351 chp m confet<'nC(• y011w~. 111 which the Puates were 4-20. Clutter, who will dttPnd Hawau-Pacil1c next sedson, bdlte<l J.!_ overall and led Codsl m runs scored (33). tuts !Sb). tnples (41. RBI 12.t1 and stolen bases ( 18) . Ritter, a shortstop, tut .324 w1th rune doublec; and 70 toldl b dWh 1002 COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 10 69 --------.. E 'side 3bdrm, 2ba Lrg liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lot, RV access Fnm B in Canyon Oovo GENERAL rm. Asking S279 900. • , l A t 760-5 000 120 M odel Sui9 I! l~V.: 9 x 2br 2ba. den BULK SALE AND OF which Includes the Hll· SUMMARY: Establish a ' ward's Ace Hardware c) 1997371 6405 mated I nvento ry of storefront church facllily In Notice ls hereby given by Woodwa.rd's Hardware' d) Omly Pilot May 3 10 17 Allrnlullltdwer1ls1n9int~1s INTENTION TO s2o.ooo.oo, payable 11 fol· an existing commercial thebl' u~idersigr•d 1 thal f a Ace Hardware 2343 • N. 24 1997 • s' 936 R1Wspaper l1111bju l IO tlle Fed· Attention Home Owners & R.E. Agents!! HUNTINGTON $459,000 6M-~21!J Blu ffs E-plans 1-wll Oay views. Couou.- lr:'l<.lttlonal. Exp.:111\J~j.J & upgradl'd JIJ1 rn 714-720-170-l BKn TRANSFER Iowa: cenlor (Campus Square). rcu 1c en sa 8 O the OI· Tuslto S.anla' .Ana CA • a till Fair H0t111n1 Acl o1 ltff as ALCOHOLIC DESCRIPTION AMOUNT The proposal Includes I owing do~cribed rcorsonal 92705 ' ' 1m1tlffcl wllldl maau It Ulttal BEVERAGE \.ICENSE I personal check $500.00 aanctuaty of approxlmaloly ~P71~'.~ t;; d 11 :~• Woodward's Hardware to Mwtr11se "any pn1tr111ce. (U.C.C. 6101 et. .!~edeoml c11nd1h ,no,!•6 500for 001*· ~:~~t• J~iTcS:a'qc,~·l ~~ 17 day of May 1'99'7,on e lsnc .. (CA). 2343 N. Tusun, ltlllllallen or cllscrl .. 111tlt n 1eq. end B & P -.... .. • · ,. Th 1 '·n ...... anta Ana, CA 92705 .. cl ..... 1i..•--1 Siralghl nole In favor of proxlmatalY 2.115 sq.fl. e sa • wi "" con-Thi b . I .ut 811 a u , co ..... "'•""'· E 240 7.: ·~ :3·~~MC se 11 a r S 2 0' 000.00 (a p-AP PUCA f lON: Use Permit dsf t'C?osai A I~ OOES"' BRJCSTOL duct~ b~s~n~or:uo~on-hi, llat1Cka,. familial s&llllS or sc:row o. proxlmalo) No. 3608 ., ..., ounty H ed d M~ V.W .....,. ertflll • • IMl111'811 • Notte• is hereby givon 11 has been agrH<I .,._ SUBJECT: City of New-of <?RANGE, Stale of Ca1r. b ·~· you ~~at1 y ~~ MaMO-.a• -•w mau lllY 11Kb """""''-hml· hat o bulk sato of assets lwHn Ille Sellar/UC«ISH port B .. c:h torr\la. us noss ye es. · · ,,_ ~ .. ind a lransler of alcoholic and the lnl~ Bvy«/ SUMMARY· Ellabllah The property Is stored by 1964 • tlliM If •lsulmulll1811. HlvOfogo license Is about Transfern al r8ql.llred by Planned eommunlty Dia-BRISTOL SrREET STOA· Woodward S Hardware. Cemetery • Mortuary Tiiis HWSlllltr will nol o be made Sec 24073 of the Business trlct Regui.Uont for the AGE located al 1100 BRIS· ~·· 1:111:am A. Woodwo•d, Gt\apel • Cremat«y bewlqly '"'" IRY .... nlst· The namos. Social Sec:u-and. ProfHllons Code that Newport HarbOf Lutheran TOL ST .. COSTA MESA. T~il 8~ 1 11 d p llltllt flf IH I HlM ••kll Is ill tty or Federal tax Num-Iha consideration toi the Church. The regulallont CA 92626. withs t~ea ~':~: w~l~rk' 0 01 3500 ac:itic ~ Dnve wltlatlH ol llie 1-,. o.t reldcr1 !era, ar'ld addresses of lh~ transfer 01 the bualneu will Htlibllsh 1pecmc zon-The Items 10 be sold are Oran 8 Count ~n 3.21_97 N~JOOh •• llaft'' 1111et111t• 1•11 111 S howcase lhoso special properties in our Homes ol lho Week & Open Homo Gulde published each Solurdoy on tho Real Estate Tab n's an olloc11vo ;ind inexpensive way to rench homobuyersl Call our Clos11hed Oepnrtmo111 Todoyll 642·5678 Ask about our current spec:lotat !ollerfhonsloror 11re. and license 11 to be paid Ing requnmenta related 10, generally described 11 fol-g 199Y 932 • •wtllln1s admllae• 111 11111 ·RANCISCO J. ORNELAS, only aher th• lrantlet has among Olher lhingi Inion-lows: furniture, clothing. 73714 IA. ANO SALLY J. OR· been approved b the o.. sity of use (entftlemenl) tools and/Of other house· Dally Pilot April 19, 26, PIERCE mTllERS .. ..,..., .. 1¥111Mlt 811111 ========~ ~ELAS. 3537 E. COAST pattmanl of Alc:oloiic: Bev-land Ult, H tbacks, build: hold !toms stored by the May 3, 10. 1997 So928 IELl mADWAY ........ """" .... 11Uftl> ilOHWAY. CORONA DEL erage Control. Ing helghl•. and parking lollow1ng poraons: PUBLIC NOTICE ,...,ttllallNn•.ulHUO AAA, CA 112625 DATEDI MARCH 29 regulatlona. The apptlc:alion Nome ot Account · Unll Mortuary * Chapel 'lll·hl II 1·•·'2•·-r. Tho buslnosa 11 known 1917 ' also lncludH 1 requut to Jansson, Davld, 432E Fictitious BuslnHa Cremation Ille W.llllnetl• OC •• ,itaat ~·· ORNELAS BEVERAGE 1.,,LER approve 1 Development E11l4!'Y. Emery, 167 N•m• St•tement 1~0 Broadway caMHUDltUl:>Sll. .OMPANY .... AgrH mant between Iha Meridian CoJSput1h, 386 The names. Social Secu-FRANCISCO J. OR· City of Newport end the Cormier. Catherine. 613L The lollowing persons are osta Mesa 11y or Fec:torll Tu Num-Nl!US, JR. Newport Harbor luthefan Pham, M1j1nou. 456F doing business as: South-Ml·9t90 ••••••••• >Ors. ond tddraH of Iha SALLY J. ORNl!US cm.ch. II approved, the Alco Banttlos. 669J land Appliance Scrvlco.1•-------•1 )uyer1Tr1n1farH are: BUYER davetopmenl agreement Archtects/S1mon, 5980 1240 N JellefSon, Ana-HOUSES/ 'E\llS THOMAS WEST· TEYll THOMAS will: H tabllah develop-~Producllons, l64 he8:a~AB~~l:os. 115 So. CONDOS lATE. Jn .. 6080 1/2 AVO-WESTOATll JR manta rlghlt for future ax· "'"al\, Dan, S41G Milton, An11helm, CA 92806 N r.\.v1noRT :AOO AVE .. C RONA DEL • • pension ·of the propet1y• Conun Capital. 2780 a:.w1: FOR SALE .1AA, CA. 92825 Publl•h•d Newport provide fOf 1 trade of prop'. The COM-Co. 5490 Uoyd O. wons. 361 N Se· B As lialod by the seller/LI-Baach·Coata Mesa Dally eny (conveyance of 0.65 The CDM·Co. 410C renado SI., Orongo. CA EACH :onaH, 1U other bualneu Pllol Moy 10, 11197. acrH ) betwfffl the Chy Nelwork' lnternatlonal, 9T286 1 8 1 COMMUNITY 11int1 1nd oddra1H1 51939 Ind the ChUrch· f)l'OVlde 747A h • bus ness Is con• isod by the Stll8ffUcensee lor the conttr~llOn 01 01..,.., John. 747B dueled by: a general port· OPSN GOLP 'fllhln lhrn yaat1 befOfa PUBLIC NOTICE periling •••• Ind 04Nt McMw.n, Mike, 4270 norahlp he dale such 11111 was lmproveme.iea on CfUdl BrehmeJ, J8famy, 606E Have you started doing TOURNAMENT tent or der•vered to the PUBLIC NOTICI propeny lot the t>enem °'. l<Mdel, Teny, 6S2C bu1ineu yet? Yes, 3-t-97 N .. wpor• 0 _,_11 )uyertrransl8fH 11e: AS CITY OP Bob H«wy Pwtc and C...· Wolfe. Jonllhan. S45G EdW11d 8. Flores .. • ·~ .. 1.." >ROVIDED TO BUYER BY NEWPORT llACH aweys Petti· Md to docu-Wiley, Ron, 352 Thia llalament v.as filed Country Oub ;ELLER City Council ment the urlcset•tandlng ol Def VIiie, Julian, 517K v.1lh the County Cl•rk of M 1 The 1ue11 to be IOld 1re C Mn Of bOlh p1111n u to IM lritent Yeomant. Mary. 201 Orange County on 3.27.97 onu:iy1 te1cribed In generll as: h•m th• i ncl obJacllvH of tne Tsang, Raul, 30ef 1197371!5417 May 19 I 997 nent 1nd ttoclC In ttsd• 01 Newport heoh • APPLI ATION: Amend· 8111'8 Olsen • 10. 17, 11197 Sa933 For Info: .umiture, l1111urH~ equip-City of egr~t. Oiled: 4·1&-97 Dally Piiot Aprtl 26. May 3, ' ' lqUOf 11or• and located II: JM)() N.wport mtnt MO and Develop-Ttu notlc:e I• g!ven In I C· ---------7 1537 E. COAST HIGHWAY. • ...... lltd, menl ~No 10 CO<clanc• Wltn the provl-PUBLIC NOTICE 29-4400 ;ORONA DEL MAR, CA. N•W'PO't hMh, Pl are 1v11i.* fof , .. Ilona of Section 21700 al ---------12625 PL.ANNING view In lhe Planning 0.. Mq. Of lh• au.Inell • PIO-Flclltloua Bu•ln•H Th• kind of Nconse to b• COMMllllON plrt"*lt Monday • F'rldiy fMllOnl Coda of Iha Slal• N11m• lt•toment ranslortacl 11: OFF-SA.LE 0 7:30 1 ,,,: • 15:30 p.m. St•H of Cllifornll. · The IOllowlng persona are l ENERAL RETAIL PACK· A INDA, ft._uear reporta wl• be walllble on S.1 l\.lbjtct to ptlOt C:lll-doing . bualnffs 11: Slrffl \O! LIOUOR LICENSE mMtan. • the Monday 1*ofo tho c:.ffaUon In ""' eventp M l· Ora,phlc1, 15372 Cascade .j() 21-1450'6 now Issued ... , •1, tff7 • Planning Commlu lon tlement between r 0wnot Ln , Huntington Beach, CA Of lhe Pf•nVI•• 1oc:•1ec1 7100 ''"'" ........ end o4)flgllecl PlffY. 92&47 1537 E COAST H"1tiWAY, H!AAINO ITEMS: _,.,, '"'"'°"" l*Mn Of Pubflthad NOWf!Orl Chetlel SltHI Jf,, 153'72 :onONA DEL MAR, CA SU8JECT: too Dover ~ 9gOlll n\8y .. IHC:~•t• Men 0-"Y Cu cad• Ln.. H~IOn 12e'S Drlv•, T•ylor Woodrow P99' Md be tlMrd .e ""' Not Mey 3, to, 1997 .. Kl'I. CA 92647 The bulk .... 11 tul>teet IO Homee tne. pubic ne.tng. Sd3S Tl\la b11slnen 11 con !11ifotnl1 Uniform Com-8UMMAA'f: Ameodment '"bll1hoit Naw eort cUlllPilD nerclal Code Section to tho UePOf Clltawtyt INc:M:oeta --.a Dally h·• the ooMlon ....... ,. uoe 2. PlaMecl commun11y· or.. ,lloe .-, 10, 1111. ·--Tho IMlcfpate<I dele of ll'lct A .. lllloN tt .,.,_ ld31 eoarc:~ fot • wMU\- hl tlla,_1ntl« 11 MAY 30, tM Otwll°"'*" ...,,..,. 9' '°",.. Hok*"V a 1997 at the offle• of Unlvef· .. lt'llW e,,,ey to IMfOllCtl-To s*C• en ect tn horM, en apW11Mnt, 111 t1ti. Etc1ow Orange men4s 1"!0 "" ,...._ '°"' C........., • MW oecup.Uon °' Can'111em to get to an those repair Job• around the houH? Let tho ClaHfflod Sorvtce DlrfftOfY htlp you find rtll•be. h4ttp. Ml .... 71 GENERAL 1002 BALBOA PENIN. Nice, clean. large 2BA 2 SBA Home with ba v vl•WJ. garagoL decks . Av•ll•DI• Now s1eso.mo •••••• BEACH 'N BAY RENTAL CO 71~73.7319 No room ltlt In the garage tot tho cw? A c•tl to cl•Hlftod c•n NEED DOWN PAYMENT? We w ill loon you the down payrnonl on lho homo of your choice ond orrongo tho un· dertying I st Mortg11ge financing Buyer• ond Ae e ltora call The OownPaymenl Co Bkr 239-4 3 34 ------- ~---~ ----:r~·.,-=~ '"':l.: =: =II : , =~ Blllboa Newport Realty, Inc. Oceanfront Lot GtW Opponunfty ohr'edat .... ,900 HARBOUR 1042 Huntington H•rbour Townhom• Peaceful. quiet. vaca- 11 on -II k e 2br ... don. 2.Sba. Lnrge Mslr suite Fireplace, 2-car garage, 1110. deck overlooking lagoon, also pools and tennis1 $309.000 Biii D aq ulla Lion Re.ally 714-378·1484 BY OWNER P11mt· Nowpo11 Pen Oa~ l1011t w dock. 1-1 2 size l.;,t 2-slry 5Ur ~ua, Sl,990.000 102-l \'( Bay Ave. ND 675· 7!1911 Fixe r Duple x Oro.11 lncomot 5br Jl>o. Ocl'nn cloSl', fra11 :1g1 Ha rbor Realty 714·6 7 3 -4 11@ NE\VHOMES ln the 'illagc. \ \',1 ll to hc:id1. w/ 1/·:1cre tn I :inc ltw ... S63S k-S72S k • MINI ESTATE Fahulous occJn \'it" \: · 'uno;ct,, \Valk to hcach. 3 hedroom' mini e!ium: \\/h1g r~rd-., mo111 co ~cit.I! $46Sk • • OC VIE\V LOTS • >me\\ 1th "hitc~3lh \ icw, ti -.tcn to tht: pountlin~ -.urf! , $17Sk-$l99k _____ ,___.._,bec:ke Ind common ... Cell ....... .,.. ~ • ttray p ... tt.4tt ~_.,l:.£t~~~~~~~==~= • .1,. • • ... SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1997 LOST• • 2925 ----------E ltT COIONA NEWPORT COIONA UftTAtS TO IUSIDSS IUSOf!SS 1oe1 Dl1. llll 2122 BUCH 21ee 011 Mb 2&22 SHAU 2124 orroa1oa111 orroa1uant POUlfD &9 ......... , 2904 2904 dMIUM>R RIDG• 2 -1 •• M .. sees.mo 480/aU Famly room Awell Nowt 38r 2.... ••••• oeeantrent f'eund, oat. brown .,..lo" Ocean view• ~ gW/balek yd w/FP, new carpet & Fpk:e, pado, ~· Beg 8/1. M&O/mo, Incl II PAYPHONH n TH• l'UTURR OI' a gtay. vie of eoot+eq.ft. CU91om Orfve by• 1914 V1ola '*'11· Q\Jet C~•MC ........ Beecn, No peta. U~, Malet SYC. Loe-' ~ eval. Low COMMUNITCATIONS Wlleon & Canyon . . u.eoo.ooo. Cal • 754·2480 aueet. C.t ok. $2350/ S1500/mo. 876-1472 FUly tum'd. 87M104 pt~. l100t< yny pot HAS ARRIVED. 7.9 • • 714-«11-4348 • ~40 ••et •••utlfultr 'um. 38' mo. e'1tJ-4930, Agt. Romantlo. tum Beach Cdll ~• MMe etv w/ 1-eoo-aoo-a470 241Va. ceota/1Nnu1e anytime. LOST African Oray '*; ii Hel9ht•• Udooo Cottae• collage. 2bf, tv rm one. 1800sf, vu, ct.ck, tee 0 0 0 /Y •A" Prepaid Cards 11.t Parrot, t9d tall. tall<a. •• ., C•t•llna Dr Summer Hme, 1 bloelc 18A, 1BA +den. 2 w/fp, w/d, ahCHt term yd, w/d, fp, pvt bch. fl'OS~l•La Wotkl cenlt/mlnute. Plue _4/18 nr McFadd•nl :rt>r/3t>a, deo. p~I. to Oceen, NB~· patjo9. 111100. OrundV r•ntal.11700. 1734464 Mele pretd. 1500.mo 2 houre/per oa';'I moat 1echnologlcally 0 o th a rd In H 8 Mrnt ocean view. 15000.mo RHltof 87e-etet 714-72t.aaae OOLDPLATINQ mak•s advanced products in 893·3384 RBWMDI Reduc9d lo 1450,000 C•P9 Cod 3Br 2Ba Nwpt Het• 2er I Ba COSTA MESA 2 .. 24 COM Charming 2Br 1125/hrl 11295 Invest· Industry. Lucrative LOST Mal• Cat Small 2 (J~ R"r e7MHl1 +Den remod91. New Cule cottage, wood9d v 1 Ba hse ahere w/1 m en t In o I u de a : pay plan. Call 1.aaa. yr o4d, while & IH• Mitifi N•WPORT kit appl, fp. By bch. lot. bf'k:k walk•, fp, female. F/p, w /d, Mach~n • Suppllea, 501-1530 1.0 .tf999. grey mlK, White paW9. Tm.te LUXURIOUS 801 Polnt••t11a Ave radwd deeke, S1185. ••••'•Ide 2bf' 1ba "30/mo. 644-16&4 Tech al/Marketing •Yendln• Route For 4/25 nr Pen. Park & ~OOS bout 380, 12400 MCMl214 714-488"°444 deck, •tove, frig, gat, CdM Shr 3br Hom• Man Video Ii a •I•• 2 o 10 ca1 Balbo. Pier. A•ward. 1'.'MA. The equate Profeaalon•I Prop. uus pd, 1765. n/peta. Llg 'rm, great loc, gar, Sh I pr I ng . Ca I I slt•••WOfk PT• 87a-7424 tobdige rangH from Mgmt. •t Reduced t35 AJbert 5<43·15478 w/d, ns, n/pets, SS30. ( 5 e 1 7 t 2 ·9 4 5 5 •800.7t1-43&1e ~O\:;~:~~aq.ft. COSTA MESA 2124 (5~) R•teall •'aide, very pvt Laurie 714-84().8215 (7day•). V•NDINQ·EASV T,205 800-S259,900 7 1 4 .a 4 5 ·• • t 3 Studio/Gar apt w/klt & CM \ii Exeo Home AAA Q,..tlng Cerda All cash inc'ome. Call PERSONALS , ~Broker Co-op 28r TWNHS• W/pvt Bottomlln• Reelty patio. 300-A MHa Or. 1700/IH/dep. Only 1 Potential S45K par1 for free brochure. •••••••••I .Gall Today 548-~8 patio Obi garane StUdlo CloH to beach S550. +gaa 682·2082 adult + cat. Creative time or ll10K full lime t·800.82o.4353 -· • · u 1 d f I ' ha uiet 631 21 11 Hrvlclng local 11orH. JP.1 ~n•r flnanc ng Lndry h/u. Biie• to t • P' , •love, r g. Newport Aoroaa th• PPY q prv • No Hlllng accounls • ~h~• 3 buyers· NB beach. $900. 5<46-5027 No Peta, 1525/mo St 2bd/1.5ba garage, CM lux gtd apt, spa, Included Your 18950 _M_O_N_E_Y ______ SEERING 1: 714.e7~802 or no pole, 1685 Irvin• """"' prlv ba. · WOMEN 6'~ m S..OOl<·S1M• 3br/2b• trlplex 5e2.ao....aa2 A • tn 720 9422 ....... ~. na, nr Investment aecur9d by T 0 , rlnclpal/Agenl upstairs unit balcony .~ 203 Darrell • 55. $395.+dep+ 1/2 Inventory. llOO-nl-3141 0 LOAN 2914 3004 ,722-8388 2-cat gacag~. 112~V•r••lllea Studio ' ' · utla,aVlnowS46-8125 Aftl!A MCI fl'AY·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •779 Scot1 Pl.• Penth•• 1am/Un1um. Studio E'alde, clean, CM W'Slde Share 4Br PHONE ROUTES ariilsom• Altom•r Seeks very auractlv• allm whl female 28-34 for dating.• 360-4947 MOBILE 984-8585 Pool, gym, gar, walk eeelud9d loc. garden. 2Ba H ... All amenl-S150K VHrly poten- to bch S925 .. 41M-8604 No •mklP•l•. S600mo llH. S350/mo lnclda tlal. Local allH avall· Avoid B•nkruptcy Fr.. Debt Consollda· tlon Application with Service 800-873-8207 H!?MES UOO HUNTINGTON ~ ~'•t•t• ••1• BEACH 2140 ....Clngton Beech iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 ate Model Ooubl• wide In excellent 3Br 2B•. Cul-d•aac, condition. Price hardwd flra, apa, drastically reduced. $1450. lnlda water, Now only S 13. 750. appl, grdnr, pet. Vrty Unbelievable low IH. Allt 6-1 , 640-7365 space rent, $440. Torelll Reelty Includes all utlllles. Cl•r•b•n __ 1_1_ ... _e90-_1_.e8_3 __ 1 HUNTINGTON C-1-11-Q-t-UY--L-O-T/-1 HARBOUR 2142 Cltrl' 1225 ATIENTIONI ?WlollAwN 4 -.. ·MtOUVI ' 0MIMoatAL PAJK *WATERFRONT* Fabulous 3 + 3/Den/ Dining/Garage/Dock Avail. Tennis, Pools. Furn'd, FP, Fr Doors $3350 Agt. 675·9505 5KJ.UOSO · l.llllllllV lllWPOlll' * HOltlH * APARl'MIN'l'S trg l & 2 bdnTI opts. 2 & 3 bdnn twnhses w/FP, ~ss thru kitchens, brkfst bar & lrg dsts. Small pets' welcome. Prices start at $985. Coll 720.9034 Today I Inc u111. Me-9240 utlls. 650-9070 able. Lowest Prices. THE CAPE **** Live Near Tlfe Beat Shopping The•tr•• •nd R•~r•nlon of South Countyll Condo Like Lhtlng O•r•e• • Pool• Sp••• Spaoloua Duel M••ter Plena • 2 Bdrm Floorpl•n•I D•lly 9-7PM ***** 1000 South Coast Or Costa Mesa 714-556-9044 CMD Shr Beautlful 3br Top o f the llne•--------- 2ba, hrdwd nra, fp, equipment. Great Money 10 Loan ••••••••II patio, w/d, fem prero, buslneas opportunity. ON 1 ST & 2ND EMPLOYMENT $875. 714-720-0136 l·S00-235-2825· • M.ORTOAQES· Downtown H.B . BE Y 0 U A 0 W N Rea.. comm.. rell. Non-smoker to share BOSSI Powerful Mat· business and con· ---------• furnl1h9d 2br 2.5ba ketlng Plan-Not MLM. structlon loans ava11. townhome, w/d , fp, S6K +reallsllc nelCI pe Further Info call: diShwun• • poor;-fao, mont.._, tumk..,. .etl 1 ·~T~~ttt°tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil weight rodt)i. Muat port system and af. Love Dog Ginger! fordable start-up. Call 1---------• •Gener•I Office•• ssoo. + utls. Susan 1 ·8 0 0 -4 1 4 ·5 6 6 2 MORTGAGES & FT, aggressive, resp, 714-9&0·5&10 eKL105. TD 'S 2918 punctual, .apply at E'alde CM lrg bdrm CHECK THIS OUTI • • ' 6000 W.PCH, N.9. w/pvt ba. $600+ ulll. All Cash Business. HI/ Fax resume 574-1753 No pets., Avail 611• Traffic Illes. $1000+ NEED CASH? A/P & AIR Position Call Jennifer Noonan weekl y potenllal. Roceiving Payments? Community Newspa· 944-9060 x117 Pepsl•ershey Route. Turn your annuity, pers seeks full time Small Investment/ mortguge, trujst deed, A/P & AIR person. E'alde CM. Stylish Huge proflla. Visa/MC/ l'.ottery Into Immediate Minimum 1 year e1Cpe· spacious lownhome, AMEX. 1·800-617·8430 usable cash. Call now. rlence In accounla 2 lrg bdms, females elCI. 3900. Be st pr I c es n a· payable & collect Iona pref. $455./$445. -0-15-C-O_U_N_T____ tlonwldel 1·800-650· preferred. Good bon· Avl 6·1 Call Mike COUPONS FOR 2274 Ht. 46. efil package Including NEWPORT 714·722·6997 QR 0 CI! RIES• Purch 100% Fix 125% 401(k) retirement plan. IMPLOYKENT lllPLOYllDT 5530 5530 Are ¥a11a UtUe WildP A WtL• PLAea Te e"ep A•• aA.,. . onmOWNllS NEWPORT BEACH , 2169 292 VIII• Point ·1 Br Now super sharp, Ip, BEACH 2669 Eeat CM· $425/lst + 6 Hotels, Golf, Free We Buy Notes, All EOE. Drug scr•enlng/ ''li&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mQOJ.IJt .. C.at_o~qulet, Kodak Fiim. $1300 Air Credit Considered ..Physical req'\.llred.1 .. ---------•••••••ll 1• p)taceful, w/2 happy Travel, Cruise Travel, FINNEY BROKERAGE Send resume & salary bale, gym. pool view, !•• .. •••••I gar. $1250 .. 760-0376 APARTMENTS 2Bd 2a. ver .. m .. FOR RENT lmmac luxury condo.1,.•••••••• Walk to Beach. Private 1• comer unit. $1200/mo.1 ________ _ Avail Now 645-9029 BALBOA •1BR $725• 2BR 211A $835 O/W Incl. 60x30 pool. No peta. Carport. Vlat• Del Meae •545-4855• creative people! 631·2111 Nallonal Aeslltiranl 714 673-7480 Uc.1976 r o q u Ire men t to : NB shr 3bd twnhm, els Coupon Book. For Accounting Supervisor, to bch. ample prkg, Free Information P.O. Box 1560 t C Costa Mesa, CA 92628 ~e4,.!!0p~e~,+ 11364~s°s55 ~=t~894~~pona: 1• ANNOUNCEMENTS or tax <71 4> 631-7246 Shr 2br Condo, many Fenteatlo Home I••••••••• Accounting Mon·Frl ••BEACH AREA•• _amens, clean, quiet, B•••dTualn.-n ._, 1 0 ·2 1 n ° f I Ice· Penlnaula 1-4Bd. So Coasl Plza, fem Pre-Palo Gas Card.---------714-646·3466 eKt 105 Winter & Vacation pre'f, $350. 557·1199 1-888·277·3115 Plnl40 ANNOUNCEMENTS Acct.Rtlcelv•bl• Rentals. AHerve Now POWERFUL INCOME 2920 Clerk F/T with 1 yr. 2br 2b• Mediterranean ISIAND 2606 for Best Selecllonl ---------seo.100K reallstlc exp. to work In busy ~·-•••••• VIiia atyle, upper onliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M•ny Oce•nfronta RENTALS potential noxt 6 HB ofllce. Muat have waterfronl In quiet B••utlful Pvt Upper VILLA RENTALS WANTED 2726 months. No trav91. No Student Exchenge Collect. & Oen Office section of West NB. 2 + 1. 2-Pallos. Many __ 7_1_4-_&_7_s.... __ e_1_2_ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii franchise feea. Not Need• e1Cp. Fax resume w/ Great view. Full tile Wlndows·Ught & Alryl Lg Studio Ulls lncld. MLM. Personal Sue· Host F•mlllea salary req: (714) bath's, kit. Carport. •308 112 Corel• Nr Bek Bay Equestrian , •HELPI• cess Syalems. Serious Cell 800-347-7575 842-3399 Attn: Tracy Private sun deck & V I 3 "2 3 3300 S700. Lndry, F/P Full Professional seeks I I I I 80"-CLASSIFIED laundry. S2100/mo eary ,.,. 7 • studio, bachelor or 1 nqures ony. 1• v- The Hyatt Newporter has excellent opportunities available. BANQUET BARTENDERS, SERVERS, AND SET UP ATTENDANTS 2122 yearly. Boat dock av.J.1-----------kit. Avail 433-9400-VM bdrm apt. for $550. 279·7848 •Kl 123. LOST & It's the resource you 5 0 1355 673 6002 Lido 1•1• Single On $600. E'slde Costa CLASSIFIED can count on to sell a 4 • or • CORONA 11 • s 1 he ea• y ·t ~-FOUND 2925 myrlad of morchan· Behl Pvt Entry. Tennis Mose, Newport Bch, .,.. 2BR Townhome DEL MAR 2622 W/0, Ull Incl. No Pots ;.• Pen or Isl e. access, Information· dlse Items, bocau1e 2 .5BA. Lrg 2-carliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $415/mo. 873-6239 all aftr 6·1 please packed marketplace Found Puro Brod cat. our columns compel at I• ch ga r age · Buy It. Sell II. find 11. Unique 1bdrm 1b• all Lisa @ 574-4249 visited regularly· sue· Vic of Bey/55 Fwy. qualified buyer• 10 Remod. End unit. Cl 111 d cessfully. by all kinds 909-359-4948 VM calll $1500/mo. 640-5664 ••• e • w/loft condo atyle apt. ---------ot consumers. "'<::;>"' <::;>"' <::;> 842·5878 Please apply in person on Monday and Tuesday from• 1-5pm and Thursday . from 9am-1 pm or call our Jobline for additional openings. (714) 759-3075 M/F/ON · COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 QUIET 8t .SBB.BNB :aim ..&1esa Apart:inent:s • .SO:ncar & ytt so far ... Thars the feeling )'OU get whCn )'OU live at Palm Mesa amid the tush 2740 · Vaull!fd celllngs, llghl GARAGES & airy walk through kitchen, large walk-In FOR RENT c loa el, d Is hw a• her. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii private e11tra large •L•re• Stor•e• patio from living room, O•r•u• 9x24 $1 25/ additional patio off of mo. 2111/0range Ave. bdrm w/outlllde ator· 646-1164 / 645-9543 age apace. Vertical blinds Included --------- throughou1, skylight In STORAGE 2742 living room, unique iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bathroom/ vanity/ , drHslng areal Neutlal Nr Weat~llff Plz• carpel throughout! 24x32x 12 +loft .,._ Carport ataJI '° llC· workshop, 1450. also, commodate 1 vehicle 33 RV apace 545-5004 Lease ·a Land Rover Discovery Included. Very brlg'ht ~~-81,_N,.~!JltUL.lbtJ.o~~~~!l!!!ll!!~ll!!~!lllll-11-....--:--..:_-..a~~['11141~~~~~l--l.Jlii:.-..,:. ... ~~ ... ~~~ ..... ~~~'-=~-~~-~-l-~-J ca11 now. won't 1ast1 COMMERCIAL 1---!!~ncry of tcdudcd woods & mtdy palms. A Studios. 1 & 2 Oedrooms .• JRS. '625 • IDRl675 • 28R'T15 &Norm A. ~!bi Blinds A. Ceil• FlllS A NEW Clrpd. Paint & Tiie ... P1lriees Room A Helled Pool & Jaami .., fib a B11con1et A Glnftee Availlble Office Hours: '9:00 am • 5:00 pm M-F and l 0:00 am • 4:00 pm wcd.;cnds 561 Mesa Dr. ·Santa AN Heights, CA (714) 546-986Q_ $1470. 789-0931 REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS 2750 Coat• M••• Two •---------triplexes on 1 lot. OMC 2nd. $359.500 . 2722 Agent 570·8283 Ooeenfront/19th St BUSJNESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 3Br 2.5B• Condo Awesome vlewl w/d, Ip, 2fld fir. Sept 6-13, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S1400. 714·673-1943 •Qreet Loc•tlon• RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 Costa Mesa Office apace from $259 to $570. Private 1 room office with restroom. 2 room office with confer enc. room . Gold Crown _ 434-2590. 497·7517. WINNER #10 JOI-IN (;JlAYS()N Fum'd Ortic• Spece 1000.5000a.f. Pricing from 50cenls per a.f. High profile v,11ey Gardena Center. Brookhurat 6 Ellis. Fin Valley, Call Scott. Dinner for Two at rtJIBl•DA llEJEE:at._ Find Our Hidden Classified Ads &· "flN ! Contut Ruks: I . Simply find our hidden classified ads somewhere in our classified section. Cut and paste rhe ads on rhe enrry blank and mail. Newspaper entries only, no photo copies will be accepted. 2. All entries must arri ve by noon, the following Wednesday. 3. Winner will be chosen by r;andom drawing and winnds name will appear the following week. One enrry per person. One winner per week. 4. Comest wilJ run 2/20/97 through 5/15/97. Phone Paste Ads H ere I ' Paste Ad• Here Mail ro: Oinn~r for 2 Conta1 JJO W Bey Smee Cont Mesa CA 91627 +H3-4687+ '&ice Suite '441 Old Newport Blvd, Newport Bch 850sq.f1. 714-ell0-9505 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 2778 B•I Penln •OOsq rt private enlry/bath , newly d9done, 1425. O•ry 714·760-9792 Comm'I bldg Npt Blvd C.M. frontage corner. Showroom, ware- house, office. 4400..f. Agt 780-5000 x120 INDUSTRW. 2788 10 000 Sqfft 4 S•le Production Pt. N.8. DMslb... StOfe cera, Toys, Mfg, or ? Bo b Caustln Bkr 722·8777 W•reh" 1 ooo +-at OUloe, toilet, loft, 133 W. 1 'rn1, CM. 4 seas. Hal'ry 845-354• BUSINESS Ir Pl NAN CB IUSJNISS OPPOITUNITY 2904 • HUGI PROFITS I PhOne Cetd AOUI" l200GIWtc. Pot. aoo. 700-7177 24"'9 .)6 months at 0 8nt month .-rmmt IJ99~ do•"n p.yment " 0 llCCUrity des>oMt 8995 due at slgnilijt • RmnT now you cnn ~t o LHnd RO\'cr' OIM."twcry for Just &.w5· n m<>nth. .\ND I/ this do<.im't pkfuc rour lnteresc. ju.'l St\.1l ln.,ldc. Yoti'u, nnd dual temperature control", tcathcr scat&, and to<:nulnc wood trim. L'l llddiliun, with iu H-~~ steel chAMls. perrnftl\Cnt four-•'hct..>f dr1\V. and rock-&OitcnJn~ t.'011 aprtoA suspension, the Ol~\'\:f)' h yet to ln'-"..>C a mountain It didn't like. So why noc stos' h)• for 11 wsc ~rt'~ tod4r? Rtt:.\1.5£ unllkc the OllC(M!l')', th~ offer .,"OO't be nroond for long. -LAND.,. ,,-~----~ r ·ROVER . \ . . . .. LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH) 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD• NEWPORT BEACH (714) 640-6~45 I SATURDAY. MAY 10, 1997 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 6010 -----•I•-----CADILLAC • 9040 CHEVROLET 9045 PIAT 9070 FOlD 5530 5530 s 530 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GARAGE SALES AUTOMOBILES liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l•••iiiiiiiiimll ---~~~iiiiliiiiil liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•--------'?e eldorado Conv. '85 EJ Camino '79 l'lAT LANCIA •e2 Crewn VIO ADVllRTISINQ •COOK• Ret•ll SalH poattlon at Top Doller Peldl All power. Naw Xlnt Condition! 2000 831( ml., Black 91at:1t, tutty · , Ol1play Expertenc.cs for Fast Out of Santa F• From 1800·1980. BALBOA AUDI 25 brakH. 74K milH. Stockland Shall Beauty! 5·1pd w/ AJC, 10k ml. 111.eeo. Talematketlng Food Hamburger Out post/Kiosk 81 1 pc to entire estate. 90 8 track, high end s6.500 714.631•8068 Pwr wl.nd. new t•rH Christine 557·144el Wiii make quall1y Stand PT. $8/hour. FHhlon l•l•nd. PT ISLAND 6106 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c • • 1 . 11 hr In I . Sac $2250. 543·23691_..;.'_9_3_AM--.. -...,-.... .,.,,...-. ••I•• calls ovflf 1he •WAITReSS• h .. Pelntlngs, china. ,94 •0005 W•non, S8000/obo. 786·9274 '92 Corvette Conv. Wegon. •iecic,"tl!~t--le h wages ou .. y +comm. gl1ware, furn, etc. .., • ~ 11 L dldl 25K 1---------.. .• ta Ip one to n-and Experienced, PT Call Susanna Wl»<en: 40Yr NB AH 673-6223 Sat 8·3, 12ft Mellon.al Hard to find model, '87 Coupe De VIiie Aul Y oa d Xlm1 FORD 9075 Power. Low ex sting advertlHra. SO/hr. Apply at: 844-5953 sofa, 7tt aola, chairs, good shape, auto, Specl•I Rolls Royce ways garage . nt . (3GUK921) 1e, Answer Incoming calls Super Burner fully loaded, alpine. gr 111. 1 n t /ex t & Cond. PP 875-2419 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bauer LotMe d llcll b I ...,.,. • Sal•• Clerk P(f tables , Maytag an •o new us· 2....., South Brl1tol • $3100.obo 548-1355 mechanlcallY perfect. '95 Chevy Blu~•r '84 Ford F1SO v.e. Co••• M• .. nH• through proac· Coeta MHa ~~~5.:~c;:.~o~:.?-~~ "'.uTl"f"M'SC N.~ ~,;~~~~h~~~~~r~rJlc•k~ ,9 2 Audi 1005 Mini cond. $5000. 4x4. 4 door, 18k ml, auto, AC, Cassette. M2.7700 . tlve telephone can· (7t4) 882·2972 56.hr 71._549-0300 ~• ~......, morel 301 Apolena Teal/Ivory Leather Fuu. ___ 8_4_5_·5_5_e_o__ full power. Tahoe, red. S3900/obo. 646·1042 •--,9-15-E.;..x_p..;.l_or_er--X~T!.,...,_ r:;•1~gm•;:.1J~:··;~~: -:c~.-o.,.k_a______ Anl1que lo '5(h Mock.... option. Moon Roof '90 Seville, V·8, auto, (238•828) s2 o,995 '88 Ford Eaoor1 Only 26k ml, Q bllcatlons. Rainforest Cale, a SALES .~= ..... ..aa-.,...,., CORONA #112194 $11,977 bll(Jblk, thr, 53k, cd, ,89 Corvett• 5·Spd. Economy car. Tan Leather , .L"Off • M uat work well combination retail. The growing Dally <;M. ._ ..... ,. •Lexua· phone, lull Power. (200512/358569) Miies, ABS, P~ under deadline prH· restaurant and enler· Pilot advertising team llvtl, 1,peHiigl, DEL MAR 6122 MIHlon VleJo S10,000. 714·722·9874 ~~lyt 52•70~1 ~11es1 S0,995 Glass & More.,...._ sure talnmentexperlencels seeks an outside pofCallln,chila,po{tert, 1·800·808·538B •n con on Toyotaof Wlndow/Loc k•o> opening a new facility sales representative In oldcoeunt«h <111391> Hurry! HuntJngton Be•ch .f31.AKt27 S2t_.,. •e)(cellent oral and In South Coast Plaza. the Retail Advertising Fri/Sat 9·2, clths, -------~-CHEVROLET 9045 Lexus of 714·847·8555 wskrllltlt•en communication For more Information Oepartl:ent. Export· =· bronzM, f\rn., comforters, outdoor BMW 9030 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Westminster '98 Aeroetar XL T .nee f d b I ~ I I t I II 8 ... 2 ..... 0.. To place an ad In •Ml I about kitchen op-re erro ' u urn , pan ngs,,=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Buy It. Sell II. Find It. • ·v• .. "l•••lfled Rear Air Coo..d,, n mum one-year po .. uhltlas, see our wlll I In Applicant decorlllYe · 3•01 Ger•nlum 1• .., v , __ ..._ newspaper ealee ex· t11.'~1ay ad under res· should be energetic, •Onall«n«ri1111a*t (C~n of Narcissus) '95 BMW 32!51 Cl•••lfled. Call 042·5078. E>C.tended pan. ~"·-perlenca motivated and a 1811 ·~ Leasable. Leather. Cond.. wr , •Ablllty lo think ere· taurant In toda.y's •Eata'81111sconduc9d 5·speed. $29.000. Locks. Loa &:I •auvely and work In • classllled section. ~!:~t~~~•l;~.la~~t ~~U,,'. •lmmadlritcuh COSTA MESA 6124 (#20138) Fectory Wla1r7i•.nb. team environment COUNTER HELP B•uer Motors --" --i113RPU049 • .. ellt pkg. Drug screen-714-249-3711 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.~ L • t •o.tall Oflen\ed • •FT/PT Postlon• Avail. lnQ/PhyaTcar required. Ill> lJI Anaheim 00 Jftg O •Self motivated and Gift & Mall Store. EOE. Send resume 10 EveFr•ymthlllyngS•lg•oesl 971·2002 Coeta M••• goal oriented No Ex Per Ne c . L Llncon Mercuiv----ynn Esola, %0aily1 __________ 1 540-5830• -., •pc knowledgeable Near OC Airport. Piiot, 330 w. Bay Gre•t B•rg•lnal 1---------th t t • k •ht "" Salary plus commlS· Fax & Mall 955-9171. Streat, Costa Mesa, APPLIANCES 6011 2426 Lesparre BUICK 9035 a ex. ra JUD '96 Mu•tan9•· •Ion. Excellent benefit Counter Service CA 92627 or lax 10,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tustlrl/Rlviera Only 7 .?Ol> m - package lncludlng BalDoa Cale/Coffee (714) 65<>-4802.. For1• ___ s_a_,t,....8_a_m_._1_2__ '70 Coupe de VIiie t k• • White/grey •••lh•I':"' 401k plan. Phy•lcal/ House. Eves. $6.25 to Interview, call (714) Keg Frig, Kenmore G•r•g• S•I• SaVSun t owner: new eng/ s ac 1ng up ID Factory chrom••~ drug screening re-llart Bag 611 642•1673 574-4238. Full size, 18 cubic rt, 2 8-1pm MJF Designer palnVtop, etc. 55,700. (228312) 118,~9 quired. EOE. · · 1...,...--------yrs old. pro built. Clothing & Misc... 714•574•9135 th · ? Lexus of -• Fax resume to 011· E•rn Money Reading Secretary $500. 548-1355 2514 Lovola•Rd/Fair Dr 1":"".~-~-----. . e garage Weatmlnster play Advertising, Ann: books I $30,000/yr PT SECRET ..... v. NB •~R=-.-=,-r=-1 .. -.-r.~to-r--5-1-8-5 -5-t-8-3---b--1--'80 Century, V·8. 892·0909 Lynn Esola al (71<t) Income pot. Details. ..... • · • • • ba Y urn, 4·dr, 65K. good tires. 65().4802 or mall re· 1·800-513-4343 xY9637 Pacific Nation•• Bank ~:5~e~. r n:.:i5~!8 baby cllhs, hsehld runs good. $1250 obo Tiy our garage sole ads wrcrs aumrta-1)tsptmy-ACS·l""l!Mrfti5"'ii'li'Jil'iiiT--J-~L...ClJl&otn1g Jar e/I Items, adult cllhs, eJ> 7..14:.57_.4-~;)~ .-• ..,,,__,._ -inlt-tA. 'rAt 1S' A Juv..c...t<rL vertls lng, 330 W . Bay Top pay planll Secretary. Min 1 yr,_________ bl"se94 ~~~11t:'nore '93'Roadm•ster JUI,,., IV 7vv v m::;u)UlV Street, Costa Mesa. Great miles In exp In prolesslonal AUCTIONS 6012 ---------' E•t•t• Wagon someone else CA 92627 all seasons. environment. General''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S•t/Sun Metal storage Low ml. Leather. ABS, G duties. Computer exp,. cabs kitchen stufl, o p No room left In the garage for the car"I :.. ' ' ADVERTISING uaranteed Home preferred. Fax resume ART & COLLECTIBLES ual owor Soats, SALES Every 4th Dispatch. t (714) 442 9454 books 1920's & up. CO, Power Everything. TELEMARKETINp Great benefits e°oE • · SAT+MAY10TH+1PM 60's scarves, ,silver· lmmac Condition! Community newspa· and bonuses Paintings, Bronze, ware, office supplies, NENZ449 MUST SEE per seeks energetic 0·6 months .. $.24 Secr•t•ry Worker's Uthos. Jade, Screens, misc unused items. lnctivldual for retail 6mo. •S.28 up lo S.34. Comp/Crlmlnal. 3·5yrs Rugs. & More ... At: __ •_1_s_s_M_•_r_r_11_1•__ Coate Mesa ............. -A cell to.. _ - claHlfl•d can ~ display and new bull· Call J.B. Hunt Flatbed exper. Bl·lingual pref. PICK UP THI! PIECES ••••YARD SALE Llncon Merc ury help -·wo.:-. ness development. 1·800·325·1067 OC area. Call Wanda ·Fashion Island· Sat. 5110 9am·On ___ 5_4_0_·5_e_3_o __ Experience helpful. COL Required at 818·786·5432 or 315 Nowport Center Or. No Early Birdsl Salary 1-Commission Front Deek Agent 714·768·1664, eves. (No Min.) 045·9955 Schwinn Beach + Benell ts. Physlcat/ Small Upscale Beach Security OHlcera Cr u I z er' s . · BI k es Drug Screening re· Inn. Prev. exp prel'd. Immediate FT/PT posi· FURNITURE 60l4 Speakers. Clothes, quired. EOE. B/W B•yahorea Inn tlons avallablel Call Pi c I u res. M Is c Fax Rasume Attn: (apply In person) for appt 248·9180liiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii household Items. JanlH Cross iaoo w. Balboa Blvd Telem•rketera Futon gOt>d shape, Good Junk! (7 14) 965-7174 p In e, $ 1 2 5. ob o 2287 Pacific Ave. Or cell 965-3030 Hotel :· Work At Home 714·548·1355 CM Blutts/Ofl Ha milton Front Desk PT/FT Earn up to $700/wkly • ••• •c:?•• Newport Classlc Inn selling a long dlstance1--------- Call George 722·2999 service over the MERCHANDISE Kennel Worker pf'lone. Paid training. MISC. 6015 NEWPORT C•ll 800·842·1409 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 6169 Handling sm anlmals.1---------,. Apply Tue-Sat, 11·3. Tons 01 Work • Lg Fam rm TV $50. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6904 W. P.C.H .. N.B. Warehouse through • Lg wood din rm tbl Moving Sale 714-950.1232 management. Up to set, nds relin $75. S•t/Sun 8·2 L•w itntorcement 5425·wkty 491 '~19t • Wd Dining Hutch w/ furn , vlnyl LP 's. Jobs Border Patrol & Top P•r•on•I Mgr glass doors S75. antqs, pies, w/d, Consltrvation Enforce· Needs kids 6mos· • Exercise pull·blke VCR, hsehld items. ment. For Info & 17yrs for TV, print & brand new. $30. 2061 Port Bristol IF WE'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER, VOU~VE GOT ·A N 'EW CAR! "Buy, Lease Or Browse" Come See Why Orange County's Auto Dealers Are Number One In Customer Satisfaction! SADDLEBAC . & : Sales ~ Leasing Par1a. _ IAVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714 380,1200 c::::;;J © LEXLJS CHEVROLET. m1SSK>n VIEJO Arch ltect/ProJect M•n•ger Med size O.C. Office seeking lndlv w/5yrs min exper Tilt·up & commerclal abilities prel'd . Must be capable of manag· Ing projects, Including draflsperson1. cad operators, knowledge of codes. and ablll1y to process Jobs through governmental authority's approval. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Federal application film. Submitting now • Beach cruiser $25. 1·818·506-5354/B142 for new Star Wars 722·9693 Aller 6pm. The Big One Is CREVIERIMW CONNEUCHEvROLET New Pr••chool In movies, cal l 10' Dl•b•tlc e Save money St. A;d(~!'g~hurch Ed•n~~~~~~~i:~~~~m 1~~~=MI 2euHat~=~1°:i~S1a Mes1 LEXUS OF MISSION VIEJO ~ .IOIES MOTOlll CM9, 1>ol °""'So. . ..._, -- Fax Resume to: (714) 548·7108 Billing Entry -~,,._,.._v..,. Newport Beach needs a u d 1 t 1 0 n 1 1 m e · on supplies. Medicare R ~mm age s at e 1 lntanVtoddler teachers Pascucci Product~ pays ii you use insu· May 15, 9.7 .. II with ECE units, also *714-375•4 ?00• tin, we bll! for you. May 16, 9·2 CHll1'LCll i!f:Af;~ qualllled 2 yr old and Mention ASCA02. 15th/lrvlne liDJ '1g' ••• 41,...... preschool teachers. EMPLOYMENT 1·800·748·1662 Benefits 7l 4-955·2672 SERVICES " 5533 Wolff 'tanning Beds llUS CHRYSLEIVPlYMOUTH ATL:AS·OODGJE W() ROVER NEWPORT BEACH MAUllS CAOIWC IUIC& HACH UltCOUI •~Y TUTOR TIME Tan Al Home 2929H•rt>ot81Yd <:oo.11 Mua 292!>AHatt>ot81vd.Co&ta Mesa 1!MOJ...--...__ 2eOOHan1odllyd.Cosi..,._.. •eeoo--..~..- '(S~)Nt·53H 133-»00 N \HI ltS I LINCOLN i.>M E RCURY H 't. •Easy Work •Excellent Income •Flex hours •Knowledg Wi ndows he •FT/PT 041·28B3 800·395-8811 PERMANENT ··PT B~~~cta~s~e1 T~SPORT~ON l~~~~o~~~·~1~N~4~~~~~~s~·~~~1~e~~~~~~~~e~~~·~e~"~s~~~~~~~~~·~,~~~~~~~~~~~n~3~·~~~J · Position In small busy • ••e• .. •• Low Monthly Pmts ••••••••• Old office. Non-smoker Please be aware that Fr•• Color Catalog .1. 714·675-4606 the llsllngs In this cat· Call 1·800·711·0158 --------- Phone Operator• egory may require you, _________ BOATS 7011 C•n't Find Work? To S 15/hr. Part or Full. .to caH a. 900 number WANTED iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii You can't be rooking Wiii train. In which there Is 8 LIEN SALE 5/2t/97 too hard! WANTED 15 1·800.7UJ-0229 charge per minute. TO BUY 6019 1oam al 300 E. Coast peQple lo 1111 various ------------------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . Hwy. NB. '77 Ryan 26' position• from war•· Prop Mgmt Office EMPLOYMENT Old .Coln• Gold Silver CF9!i56TY HIN# None house 10 manage· Busy small ofc seeks F S 1 ment. No experience prole1slonal with WANTED 5535 rankhn Mint, ter ing d I I t II d Old watches & Jewelry --------- necessary. Call Now, Cc~o~n•llr,:g v~x;;r. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Westcoast CQ!n &42·9448 BOATS, YACHTS, Brent <7141891"5784· Computer knowledge, Loving Swedish Nurae. Top Doll.,• P•ld CHARTERS • 7013 C•ahler Exp nee. flexible hours . 12 Yrs 4'Xp. HonHt & For Records. Jazz. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Food 1vc. c1tmr ave. Fax Resume: 673·2215 caring. Good cook. sou n 1 racks , etc. Apply 2:30.5pm, M·F. Loe refs. Christine Call Mike 645-7505. .wanoo':s Fish Tacos Recept NB Law Office <::1714*04e-3735<::1 1862 Placentia, CM FT, phones, rite comp. •WANTED• Teak Duffleld, 2tfl EleC1ric Boat. Xlnl Condi s 16,000. 714·548:5931 -..... . -. ' ~....;;:;::;:::;;::;:;;;;:;;~=;;:;:;:::;=~_J[.oJlL..Q.{S;L.....Jl!!.!a~nn~e~r~~==================-~~QS!.~I wli~nl"fOhr-b~o~a~tt=-_,,..,....,. ... ,_, ... ..._ __ rH.-- Extru . Production style, 58·hr 760-14oo DOMESTICS 5540 87S: Trainees. Fiim Studio. R • c •At IS• ct Y PT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=miiii --------- 714-956-6981 ~It• s~cty d~::r·s. COMPAHION· Swedish FREE TO YOU 6022 ii2iii4iii•.iiiciiioii1iiiuiiimiiibiiiliiiaiiiSii•iill SAit BOATS 7014 Ch .. Back/Collectlone om Pu er • s. Aid Avall PT. Good iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • lrvlna law office Must Sell. $900. OBO person needed for Fax es· 714 553 1880. driver. Xlnt Refs. Prop· Schltzu, 'sm male. 723 4148 While shoe co. In OC r · · • erty Owner. Pis Call Beautiful face. swoet . w/good comm. 1klll1· Receptlonlat, Office Christina 730·0208 & adorablo. 515.9595 --------- oral & written a must. Clerk, PT. hours flex, Dog. W•lker The Love SPEED & Shoe & collectlon1 Tu e • ·S at · C a 11 Is Free•. I wlll walk ---------Sl(J BOATS exp a +. 714·376-4909 714-842·4343 & love your dog. PETS & Cont r •ct a Retall Morgan 714·642·8533 ANIMALS 6049 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 7016 Adm In I at r •tor Rainforest Cale, a liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SEADOO GT 3·Seater. European Perfectionist N 1 t rt N Immediate opening combination retail, ewe ec. s a er. ew with O.C.Homebullder. restaurant and enter· Houaecl••nlng Fem•I• Shih Tzu 12 carbs., w/bch cart. Must have exper. talnment experience, Exp'd • Xlnt Rel'• weeks. Gold/while. $2500 548·3772 Con t act Barbara Is openlnn a new lacil-Own Trans • Bonded Registered. Shots. • Weekends Also Avail $250 723 1191 Willamson 260-0268 lty In South Coaal · · · Plaza. For more lnlor· Free Eat 241"19141""""F,,..r-.-.~to_g_o_o_d.,...,..h_o_m_•_ MARINE SERVTCE matlon about retail •PICKY LADIES• Older mate dog part SUPPUES 7020 opportunllH, ••• our Fr•• Sth Cleaning Golden. Greal watch· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRADE through classified 642·5878 dlsplay ed under res-$10 Off first cleanlng. dog, lo.ve1 walksl taurant In today's A1 low as $29. Owner Is moving. Mercury outbo•rd 4HP. '94/'95 Used once. $500. 854·2841. classllled 1ecllon. 20 years In Orange 873·3097 SECRETARY Non-p rom needs ezperlenoed, organlaed • aeJf.mo&lvaied individual with good oommunlcatton, computer •people eldllal J'undrailins data manacement a plua. Send letter w/re•ume': Costa Meea Senior Center 89~ W. 19th St. County. Fully Bonded. Extremely . Protas-•------------------ 1lonal. Ftuent English. PIANOS & MARINE SLIPS 24·hr pgr/volce mall. liOiiRiiGiiANiiiiSiiiiiiiiii6iiOii5ii9 DOCvS . 7022 Superb references ~ (714) 227·5202 MERCHANDISE Yamaha Con•ol• Pl•no High gto11 black Uke new. $1995 703·3352. 527·1854. Costa Mesa, CA 92827 16' STAACRAFT Outboard. 30 hp. On Balboa lsand shore mooring. Wiii sell boat and rent mooring to new · owner . $2,950 675-4152 or ANTIQUES 6010 TV, ELECTRONICS, 30"'. 714·841S-4804 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii STEREO 6080 Dock Lido 1•1• up to .. ;:;:;;;;;;:.;;;;::;m;;;;;;mmmmmmmiii:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. 65ft sailboat, narrow I Entertainment 8¥• beam pref'd 673·7677 Results! From Classified Adrertising 'Mwiliti&J8wilh che Daily Pilot is che best decition I <XKlld ~ e¥a' made. The n:tum WU incredibld (I • haw nuiwd mo~ itif»Oi* than I mwwkhmy..t .incbeHowr.>. Oos't ,_,,ill" \ 261n Toshiba, xlnt Pvt residence Nwp1 shape, $225.obo. Bay up to 35'. Very Sony Surround Sound reasonable pricing. M o d e I M 0 L 9 1 1 , Call Scott 675·967Q. remote. St 75.obo, Sllp 38-40' cabinet. $60.obo., Lido Pen/Prvt Marina. Onlko stereo, 100 Pe"rk/water/alect/avall. watts per channel, $ 50/h 3 1100.obo, Pioneer 6 __ 1_1_· __ . __ 7_2_-4_1_4_8 dlac changer Wanted to Rent $60.obo .. speakers Shor• Mooring 548·1355 714·850·5531 YACHTS 7018 YACHTS 7018 NEW HUNTER 450 1•• showing In Orange County Coll for Appointments & ~•• : •No SalH Tax• May 3 .. ·11"' Ion oH Hunter-S In stodd 714-642-4786 Dealers for: •Hunter eCatollna •MacGregor •Jeanneau •Sabre •011111tu 10 1nw111101y boo11011ty-doH1101opply10 Pll<>I llOllSotllot\I - SAT & .SUN ONLY! • ..... ~ lllO. 24 MONTHS* • 2 at this pnce (805105) (80552:2) • Total f>I pa~ $5497, 1 !»< mi., $995 cap, rid, 1st pymt, le, &ee. deposit, bri tee. CloMd eod iease. Ad upirll 48 hcul llW ~Illa; R Rtft'I.,...,,, ,, Throw M Fllhtf .. ~ .. In CIUl'9AI conclliorl f7 Adf9N Thomp'!On fl WomM'• ehoe 99 Chlltter 10 Greenllh 1*.19 71 T~ In a rope DOWN 1 Ramble around 2 -out: making ends meec 3 Kind Id 4 Incident 5 DilpoN (ol} e Slghtseet's "rriusf' 7 Sign of the fufure 8 -moa 9 8ofedorn 10 'Wrong" prelhc t t Moloriit's org. t2 Andeted anlmal t5 -waltz 20 Church room 2t Genetic material 23 Movie 25 Ice hOl 26 "The Pink Panthel" costar Z'TE~t · 29 Wandefs 30 Tumblef's 32 =leather 33 Pl'Opelled a raft 35 Inlets . ':¥1 Felt on -aars 39 Actreas- DewnChong 40 Rooster's sound 43 Bobbins r. 48 African tongUe 48 Have a go at -so -eteak1nt tooct 52 Valuable quaftty 54 Bird 55L~.•O 57 Measure speed 58 Columnist Bombec* 60 Harps on 61 Wilch 62 Dos Pusos trilogy,,- 63 Poke fun al 65 "For shamel" PLit a .few :woras ~to vvork for you. . ----------- '91 OtMUS G&iN WllllDMM~ Md TANNNf HIRSCH --· ---WmLYBIUDGB QUrZ ---- ct 1 • Neither vulnerable, u South The biddiu hat proceeded: )'OU hold: NOlt11I IA.91' 80Um 10 .,_ 10 •.114 OQlOU OV ... •A&lllO S. P-'r Whal do you bid now? Your ri&htrhand opponenr opem the bictaln1 with one diamond. What action do you take? ct a • Neil.her vulnerable, aa South you hold: •go VW Foir OL P /S , A/C , 5 -S pd . Must SHI (100981/013183) 15,885 To~ota of Huntington •••oh 847-8598 JAGUAR 9105 ----- .. ., Qraild Marqule 'M , ... •.3 ABS. LuKury. lJ GRP. Champe_gne. 8hatpl 11'820308 119 "T N.ecl Gulok Salel ' $5,600 PP 64~-9601 '91 Lincoln '87 420 l"ully Loaded. Contlnental Smoke/Silver. Local, Low milH, Pwr, Wind/ 1-owner, Incle phone, Locks, ABS. Leather, 1rana end ac elready Mnrf, Dual Pwr •••ta rebulll, won't last. #2XAN981 19,991 S11,500. 714·72o.-0970 •07 420 aeL Mercedes Low mllea A FlewlHSI (341451) $15,995 " L••u• of Westminster '82 TO'/O .. .,Runner 4X• V8. Auto, Full Power. Mint Condi White & Nice (10t098/040733) S18,99t '13 Torota ve XCA8 (101117/P035972) $12,905 Q.1 • Both vulnerable, u South you bold: •Void O A .J 101 es o U • K Q J 93 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '04 Llncoln Continent•! t...ow MllH, Dual Air Bags, Lthr, ABS, Dual Pwr Seats, Fact Warr. *3FENB13 s18,988 882·8908 '94 Llncoln Muk VII '83 300CB bronze w/ 16 Pre·Owned Mark beige Int., 52K, ex- Vll 'a In Stock. Low tended 'Warr, grt condl ml .. 1·0wner. Loa~edl $34,500. 831°2797 '13 ~azd• MPV Van VB. Loaded. White. (200457/505580) $14,995 •KUii O IU OKI •Atll The biddi111 h .. proceeded: SOUTH WB8'I' NORTH 16 p-JO IN'I' P.. ~O ' What do you bid now? Q. 3 • Neither vulnenb~, aa South you hold: 6A.J 1073 O K JOI 0 61 I •Al The biddinr has proceeded: 80Vl'll WEST NOR111 10 Dbl Rdbl ., What action do you take? EAB1' p ... Q;-4t-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •At? OQl.U OQU •Q71 Partner osna the bidding with one heart. What do you re11pond? '94 Jag XJ8 C•b 2 + 2. Only 15k Thia car Is In mint condl #194t21 $31,977 ·lellUS• MIHlon Vl•lo 1-800·889·5398 JEEP 9110 '94 4WD GRAND CHEROKEE LTD. *3LAJ849 18,988 --------- MERCURY 9135 '93 Geo Priam 5-Spd. Mull Seel (1 OOll24/065680) $10,995 Toyota of ·Huntington Beach 847-8555 '95Vereut')' S•bl• I.ow mlle'I. Power Wind/Locke, ABS. Tiit, Crul••· Cust Wheela..t.. Loaded. ., 3MOV151 ~ 10,995 1-,-9-5_T_o_v_o.,..t•__.,,C.,..•'""t.,..le-.- '88 Mercury Sable LS Red and lots of great 13-Pre Owned Sables eummer driving BLACK BEAUTY In Stock. 200 HP. smllesl (045705) The biddi hu ~ed Taupe Leather 4-0r. ABS. Fully Loaded! $14,775 NOllTR ni:;;.t''iOUFe: WEST PERFECT: All Options '97 Llncoln 13NYH023 $14,498 Lexus of LooA for on.awua on Monday. p--p.,. l• p-~ 8 Trk CO. Seti For Contlnent•I W t ln t ..., p 1 Only 6,500 mllu. •99 Meroury el m I er •Whv • -d •-L-? 518,600, LOW BLUE. Leather, Chrome Qr•nd M.,qule 892·6906 at action o o.::u..:wuu::=:::.._-----*~~~~~~~~~--~ua+--"•11 :i14 5,a._1..,.V+--~ .. ..,_ FvUy ~oad -..tt Uter. ve, ABS, P:.u.,..,..,,-~-~~~~ Q." • Neither vulnerable, 8'South you hold: ~ 6A.J95 OQ715 OVold •Qt76S Can't seem to get )Q ~l.U'9•• reparf111b9 around the house? Good Jobs rcliublc services l11tcl'ftll"1 things 10 buy Save Thousands! Seat, PW/PL, Tiit Whl, '80 Corroll• Dark '85 J .. p Wr•nol•r #3SJK387 MUST SEE c r u Is e. Lo ad e d I Green, at, ac, ps, pb, Blue, gray. Hardtop. #3RPK378 $17,998 am/fm cass, lo ml, A/T, CD , Alarm. Cost• Mei• $12-,500. 841-5456 $12,995 _ Llncon Mercury Coeta M••• '90 Toyot• Avalon B•uer Lotu• 540-5830 Llneon Mercut')' X L . w h 11 e /Ivory Cost• M••• 540·5030 Interior. automatic, tilt, GEO 9 0BO ·-..,...,---,8,...4=2-= • ....,.7_7,,..0_o=-cc, power windows iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 0 -'97 WRANGLER iiiLiiiOTiiUiiSiiiiiiiii9ii1ii2ii3 MITSUBISHI 9145 ~g7~~~i 1 s:cf,::~ '82 Geo Storm OSI Fully Loadedl All 45k ml .. Blue, Auto, Xtrasl Low Miles. '89 Turbo l!splrlt ,92 ECLIPSE '83 Toyota Pr•vla AJC. Sound Sys. Blu S 14,500 548-3772 Red/Tan lthr. Only 23k QS 18V DOHC 1. E, ,p u a I roofs, bk S8200. Repo sale (2PTN739) $29,985 COUPE M u st s e e I Let the Claaatf1ecl Service It's :ill there •every d11y in pa~~ricd price S5340. 543-2369•---------B•u•r Lotus (080605) $18,9915 LEXUS 91.15 c M Burgundy, grey Int .. ·--------0 •t• ••• c c Levus of ·-842.7700 S-Spd., au., O, " Ho NDA 9Q8 5 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"r sun roof. < 2 zu 079 2) Westminster Directory Help you find renable help. 842·5178 TRADE through classified 842·5678. .,..___ __ --L...-___ , DDODODOODDD D CommonSense Solutions D 1 D Your V.ry Own Personnel Manager D D · ~ljned for the small business D owner who laates that all-important, O tedious, till)C-c-0nsuming chore of D screeoloj, Interviewing and qualifying D that new hire')'ou so desperately need! Q D Allow me to focus on that task until it is D D ti01e for you to make the final decision. O Includes prs.-screening, face-to-face D interviewing, reference and work D' D history checks. etc. D Interviews can be in your office or D mine for complete confidentiality. 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •82 Lexus ·LS400 ---------• · 17 • 99 5 Black/Black. Certified. MAZDA 912 5 Bauer Lotus 892-«5906 '84 Aeeord Uft·back. 5-spd, em/fm cass. Runs great. Reg 8/97 S.1100 Firm ~F7t49 '94 Chilo l!X V-Tec, all power, aunroof, AC, alarm. $11,800. 842·3823 '98 Ao.:ord LX Low mlles. Mint condl (078018) $14,895 Lexue of Westminster 89;t-8908 Cl•••ffl•d The most comprehon· slvo and curront direc-tory of goods and ser· vices around' Sell your homo through classified. 842·5878 NEWPORr BP.ACll CoMMUNITY OPf.H GOU' T<XIRNAMOO- E v 0 r y 0 p II 0 n I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Costa Meta 1222362 $24,977 642.7700 87' 828LX, 4dr VOLVO 9230 sedan, 5spd, air, ps, '95 Lexus SC400 Cashmere/Ivory. Very rich looklng. Cert. #0400t08 $33,977 tw, cc. cass. snrf. full ---------'83 Volvo W•eon pwr, xtra clean, $1600 NISSAN 9150 Auto, AC, good orig Firm 7t4-893·4570 cond. Must sell! Best '15 Hlaaan Altlma OfferL &75.0993 '84 L••ue SC300 Black Jade/Ivory Mini MERCEDES 9130 F/P Auto Lellus Trade· 1--,9.,..4 __ V.,..o....,.lv-o~8~5~0,.--- ln. Priced to sell. 4-0r Blk/lvory Lthr. #224176 $12,977 Mnrf/Atloys/Loc Car Condlllonl Only 34k iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil m 11 e-e . C e rt I f I e d IOJ8246 $29,977 '80 3005.E L•ss than · 125K original miles. $4400. 714·760-5082 ·Lexus• #.illHlon Vlelo #126787 $19,077 1'·B00·999--539S -'98 Volvo 850 ' '95 Lexus EC300 Full option. Lease ~•9""'0~4"""•""'o""'""s'"'L_,,B-.h-----------~ 01 tops. PLYMOUTH 911!5 return. Save Hu9el 1-ownr. Xlnt Condi 0 Red Tag Speel•lt Low ml. A Diamond iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1079634 $21,977 $1395 OBO 717-7777 '90 Accl•ln Leaving Turbo W•gon Black/Ivory 3rd Seal. CO. Must Seel f185102 $31,977 ·Lexue• Mission Viejo 1 ·800·089·5398 Slate. Muat seel Must '92 Lexus SC300 '82 240·0 Xlnt Condi Solll. 4dr, 1 owner, Spruce Lexus Trade-In Loaded. '148k orig. ml. xlnl cond. Make ofler Superb Condlllonl Sunroof. Stlck-shllt. 714-980-4140 r--------- Won't Lasu $4250 OBO 768·1029 --------MISC .• AU.TO 9245 1¥007081 $22,977 · ·L•xua-Mls•lon Viejo 1-800-889·5398 No room left In the garage for the car? Call 642-5678. D c114> uu19s D --------------------·00000000000 N<wrot• ~ ... " C'ountl) (Jub Mond.iy M;ty 1~. 1m hw ··~· 729-<1400 '94 Lexua ES300 1·0wnr. Low nil .. Uhr, Mnrf. Champagne, S24K oBo 646-2226 '82 380SEL Astro sliver, grey llhr, 102k ml. Luxurious auto. Beaut. cond. Serviced before due dates. Obi timing chain conversion comple1ed. $9000. 851-9792 ---------· SEIZED CARS from $17 5. Poreches, Cadlllacs, Chevys, BMW's, Corvelles. Also Jeeps, 4WO's. Your Alea. Toll Free 1-800-218-9000 axl. A· 1398 lot current listings COMPUTERS ls56 DRYWALL LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3890 SCREEN SSRVICE 3548 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I SERVIC~ 367 8 LAWN CARE 3808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I SERVICES D $'£CT 0 RY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Prof •Hlon•I Servlc• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C 0 ALL JOB Commerclal Pre cl•• Plu mblng 3919 ········•!A TOUCH OF CLASS ~~~117z~:~:~~~~Jog;:~: Dryw•ll/Pl•ater ••$475 • 19X7•• BASIC YARD MAINT T~~~~!lf. ~ubTi~C~tlll-& Resldential Exterior Repairs & Remodels Mobile. Screen Serv. Cleanlng. Rea/Comm Ted 71,..8 40-7872 Repelr. Acouellc lnc l"des hallway, 1 CAU DOIS ITALLI 1189 Commission RE· Painting. Fencing & FrH Estimate' New & Re-screening APPillANCE R!PJUR 3427 APPUAHCE REPAIR .'Wat htrs/Drytra/Frlg $a)Hj Rau.831.0297 ~/:.~ndedzl~~;1';:~i---------remoBv&eKI. DUctll585111eo weeuier ... trlp, lnstella-P• .. 8•3r1 ... -4143~82142 QUIRES that all ustrd Plumblng. 444-2227 U887318188·1090 L1c,.1SJ1673 Bonded rt;• tlon & tax 845·5704 • -household goods CHUNG'S PAINTING --------.. Roger 714-548.0850 •8011 HOUSECLEANING ___ 2_4o._t_5_9__ f TREES ! movere print their 23Yre Exp-Ort Prlcel ORCO PLUMBING 1-------- Ucensed·Bonded Apple""' Macintosh Wlthoett Drywall vaun MAN 37 O T-~ ~ P.U.C. Cal T number; Guar Work·Free Est & 0 1 Cl 1 STUCCO 3924 Sl0.00 per hour. SE WR VJ CE All Phases• Sm/Lg Jobs """" .. .,y 1 ~·.::,?1o 1 .. ,.176· limos and chauffeurs Ucll'375602 538·1534 ran ean ng 714-548.0308 CIHnl Cleanl CIHnl 1-=~:E..:-'='-"~=~'-..-.. .... ~-----print their T.C.P. num· .,.,,.......,._..,,.. __ ..,,.. ___ , 7Da~e/wk•Free Est •Bright Heeclnlng 20Yrs Exp/Falr S/FrH Es L•wn Servlee. Mow/ ber In all advertise-lk•'• C ustom Painting Visa/MC Excegted European Prof'I. Best · B:ick-up on CD Rom L1400030 714~9-1447 •Palnt/Carpentt')'* edge/aod/eprlnklera/ mente. II you trave a Prof, Clean, Ouellty Ll72n05 780· 170 In townl Refs 5Yra Exp. ·Sy(lcm Updlllc orm:fi' s~~s~~7'1 cln-up. Al 988·2718 question about the le-Work. lnVEx1 & Docks.--------- Grace 251·0 4s 5 l.ve meg or call after 5 gellty of a mover. limo L#703468 831-4810 --------- CIUUtJETS 3490 ·Upgrade.( ELECTRICAL 3610 ~-O-•-=t')'=--9_4:-s-:-52_7--:-7-:-eQREEN MASTERS or chauffeur, call: -=-""'=-----:~...,..---1 ~------- iiiil .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FRiii! Garage Cleenlng ·Internet ln.ct3ll( Home tt-.a·-•model l.andscaplng & Malnt. Public Ulllltles Peters P•lntlng eDAN DAWSON• T E X TU A E COAT Slngle story up to 1600sf S1800 1.538526 NOW Con1tructlon • 722·2805. Advanoad Wood1y1tem1 .CIJatom Cabln9llY· OC)or).copper C.lflng Moldings · Mant•I• Leete.so 714·998-8970 I ~ENTRY 3510 Tired of Mese'r I.et us -.. "'" c 1 1 20 Years Experience PLUMBING Haul:furn/eppl/cl1hng/etc • J:ipane..o;c Typr;c11ing Sm•ll Job •XPl!RT Coat.a Mesa/Newport Tr•• Trim • Removal omm H on Free EsllmalH P·2t5-5601 /6e2·3500x304 • Purc~lldvicc Duncan l!lec:tric 25 Y••,.2fE.x.f• Gacdenlng Svc 841-5512 714·558-4151 lnterlore and E>Cterlors Water Healers • Drains •HOUSECLEANING l.ocel/Qulck Rearc;!s411 Jim 831• ._.o Land•c.pe Remodeling ALL-AMERICAN Referral. 854-0512 ~:::~:I: F~~:'! 15Yrs Exp. Good Refe Call Rick Ltr275870 &50-04a BR•WER'S TV·VCR Yard tune up/melntenace, Movea-U..... •SON'S PAINTING• L1554722 • 846-t1720 Own trans. Call Anytime! 714-891-0190 Peterkin Eleotrlo & Ho.,,. Sorvtces landacape/artl•~ de1'9n. Carefully, Courteously 2oYrs EKp. Res/Comm Per#717·5729 241-o.531 Pg-435-5312 Or FH Me@ 898-0274 Prompt & I.ow Retest Under 1300. L•E736e0 ContractorlC27-604006. & For the Right Price Int/Ext l.lc#4605S9 ________ ._. JAMAICA DAY.O rH-com/em-lg Jobe Aooept MIC & VISA Pro I & Ethical. 645-7505 Tl186977 549·0223 537·9496 /800-616-9722 TUTORING 3929 Tutor l!xp T••oher Elem. summer reading & math. Hm schoollng HSISI also 548-8449 WALL Prol Cleaning.Res/Comm CSL618717 748-5255 C.M. Dal• 83t·18181 LUI' • Spllt Second Moving CerpeWacanclea/Refa Hanctwman Charlie landscape & Prof Movers! 24Hr Srv ---------• POOL CAfU1INT,.Y•Wlndowe Wk.ly/81-wkly MO-HH FENCES Painting, carpentry, Deslgn/BuHd/Remodil 70ay/Sr Dlacffll7U52 PET SERVICE Doors• Wood FencH •VICKI'S CLEANING CONCRETE & water blutlng, fencH. ~.lfns 14._.0481 432·9123JP·346-5850 SERVICES 3870 3932 3894 COVERINGS Pl!TPROOFINQ W• offer THE BEST MASONRY 3557 & DECKS 3615 LocalCDM 7ec>-50441 .. -~--;-...--....... -----1=--.,..-----l.,t281581 • Call Bob hane • Gardening Two Brother• Moving iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BIROI! POOL SIRVICE ----- 2i,P-8323 Pg-312-0028 ~g~::~~wXl~:·;!~:liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *Wood '•noes* HOMll,.Sl!RVIC•S & Landscaf>lnt. Lawn •SPRING SPECIAL• • Anlmal Ii:? Lover¥ -All Pool Rep•lra• oUiuTY CRAl'TIMAN Vicki 714-088.0399 Brick, Block. Stone, "Ale Repla~/Repalr Low$ Anything a Everything care Install n/Removal Same Day StfVlc. Uclln9 Wm take care, fHd & 30yr tKp/Wkly svc/frff nl Ovttom c1bln1t1/crown ---------Cone, Patio, Driveway Free hauling/eat. Uc'd FrM Eellmace. Rers. Sprlnklera 548•5801 CaHt34S.SO 957·1500 walk your P•I. Your Bryn 548-4848 fiiqldlng/lll1/m1rbla/Ml1c •WINDOW CLEANING• Fplc, BBOs. Ref. 25Yr. AdvanllQe Conte 114-1301 Mlohae 7ae.t44o VICTOR'S Prof'I I.and-place or mine. Irv/NB l•l•nd Blue Pools r'S)alrs. ChaclH 557-7684 FR•• •STIMAT•s· Exp. Terry 557·75941-:==~=~=~~ QUALITY CRAFTSMAN scape Malnl. Seaeonalr---------Christina 730·0208 Pool & Spa Wkly Svc, 845.0335 •XCl!LLllNT WORK Carpentry•Cablnels Color. 10Yra Exp. )(Int PATIO COVERS & ---------· Repair: rnter/pump/htr CUPET a.uNING * Beat Prlce/Qu1llty ~~~=k8~= Electrlc•PlmbJ•Doors R•I• N.B. 457-1739 ENCLOSURES 3842 D~~~Y W~~·::rt!~t •;~~ Acid wuh 849·8728 l..ndscape, brick, atne Now Cenahuotlen MltcrepelreSS 07884 YARD Clean-up. Troe1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Svc. Free Eet/lst walk------...--- concr. aoo.7ae-too7 722.2905 800-780-5755 leMI Retired Centrector TrlmJHedgH/Remova1 1• disc. Oly/Wkly/holldey ROOFING John Doran Meeonry Repairs, Improvements, New Lawn & Plan11. St•mbau9h 8ullders Call Doug 847-4337 am jobs. Quality/Integrity HNS02 Pg·748·5375 l.atllce Covert & Patios iiiii&iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii Brlck•Stone•Block FLOOR INSTW. I Ken 842-1170 Cust Redw09Cf Decks. Pet &ltt•r/D09 Walker A·OK R 0 0 P' ING l.g/Sm Jbs•Repalr• ok cate, MASSAGE 3830 Glue, Plex or Picket Oelly/Overnloht visit•. ·lat Cl••• lnatall•r· Free Eat. & Advice llEPAIRS 3620 ';&iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii Hand Ralls. Fencing, R•f• avl. ucTd/Bonded Sr Dl•C/FrH Est/L6394'47 Ll68T191 e3t·3832 _RA_UIJN ___ G ___ 3_7_20-·· Contractor on all Jobs. Denise 714·935-88"70 891-3754 6oo-e91-3754 Sal••••vo•ln•t•ll L&• Sport• Th•r•p~ L707321 714-431·8822 Prof & Peraonat Muuge COU"l"D •etORS HardwdNlnyl/C•ramlo 10, Men • w m n U\ft PEROO/CarpeWree ett. JUNK TO TH• DUMP 0 •n PIASTER GENERAL 3558 L7oe21e ..._eseo cn•-.1aa2) ~:~::a~:~:~~ •-P-AlNTlN---,--3-8_5_8 REPAIR 3880 3910 LEWIS Conatruotlon PUllNIT\11U! Remodel•Handytnan UPAJJtS 1.#704773 Local Rea. •7t4oM7-S925• AYAl~=-~'i:-:DAY RN/LMT CM 722·9823 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiili-iiiiiiiiiiiiiij 24lb9u==~·~g~ P~!~1'ri':';:0<!a ::~~.~ _JU!_M_O_D_J!_U_N_G __ WINDOWS 3934 3834 24 Hra. Richard Shior l.lc#3aGH4 24Hra • ADDmONS 39181-..~~~~~~l]!li Uc,,280644 845·3209 714-854-7831 ,.WINDOW L&ANING 3558 ----------- ------- Can't seem to get to 111 lhose repair Joba around the house? lAt the ClaHlfled lentlce Directory htlp you find rtllabi. htlp. Ml·llTI ***QUALITY CAR• --------• ,ARTKINQ INTlfUORI Cwtom Window Screent 20yr• ••P H.B. Including PLUMBING ll"'O Kltchen/8eth/Rem0det • "•Sa,..nlne • atucco/drywall repair. " Rm Addition• Visa/MO Ft" Eell 1'•9·7079 x1nt Work. 84~417 1.,,seoa1e e73.121ar------------- WNltOW Clrcl• Malnt. "alnUn9.fnl/i1tt Hou11/Ap1 Ouellty Job. l'ree ••t. l.IHH07 •2 .... 88 THa LOCAL PLUMllft ASK Mi A80UT ... • JamH It lengtrt Co.· F••modellng•Addltlona Fr" hllmal" & Rer••ra. No Job Too itrlendly 8trvleulneured Smalt 9ob •48·822J 1.1532911 815·9304 '93HONDA DELSOL Full power, automatic, a ruil fom earl (0045#3) $11,995 '96 FORD '95 CHEVY MUSTANG GT BLAZER 4x4 OrtJy 7"10 mks/ Wlritt/grey 4 dr., 16 It llli.,. full power, liAJJur. FIUICty chtOmlS Tahoe,_,.ruf. (238828) (2213#2.) MAJJitdl $18,995 $19,995 Lexus Service · $34.95 . EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Incfuaes, NEW OIL FILTER-NEW ENGINE OIL CHASSIS LUBRICATION-HAND CAR WASH- COMPLIMENTARY REFRESHMENTS We perform any needed Lexus Factory W~ Work on your Lexus, regardless of whtre it was originally purchased, new, or pre-owned. -APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED- 714-892-6906 . ,. 188 MERCEDES '95 TOYOTA. '95 HONDA '87 42.0SEL . 300 SEL CEUCA ACCORD LX MERCEDES Nor,YPMiao Lutlitr, Oto.ts, Red, and lots of greaJ Low mi/Ls, Low M11e.s Alfll ,,,; 8uMtifiJ Coiuli1ioii! summer driying smiksl mint. Flawless/ (37#024) . (045705) (073fH8) (34#457) $13,995 $14,775 $14,995 $15,995 '96 TOYOTA '94 LEXUS '97 MERCURY 194 BMW AVALON ES 300 MOUNIAINEE. ~25ia Whitel 6 passenger! CERTIFIED Biie/Grey W1r arul ruords, $2~~95 ~ifof,,r $2r~99 Sl6~95 '94ACURA VIGOR GS CD, Moonroof, Alloys, FIAwkSsl (001.753) $16,495 '95 JAGUAR X/6 VANDENPLAS Flawless CON/ition. Su Todilyl (720603) $37,995 I ·' ~ ... 1 at this le!.. (VU 1308521 NEW '97 I ERCEL AFTER $500 CUSTOMER CASH. 1 at this a . IV02<13437) NEW '97 COROL' A CE N '96 CAMRY LE'S Loaded '88 FORD ESCORT 5 lll>Md economycer (20051213585611) s5995 '-~15.996 PREVIOUS RENTAIS 4 ot th.s ice <13212 e"t 3268 9AA726 9A027 '92 TOYOTA '89 TOYOTA '92 MITSUBISHI PICKUP CAMRY WAGON ECLIPSE WOl1c trvcll' VS, Flll'lily wagon 5 tpMd, l/c, Must -must -c:a..n. (101215/018587) {1009e6/051909) (200528/094103) s7495 •495 '95 FORD '93 PLYMOUTH '94TOYOTA 196TOYO'rA TERCEL4DR ESCORT lX 2DR ACCLAIM Sharp cer Auto. ale. cassette mulltMe (20045111212757) (200538/549208) 10995 10995 '93 MAZDA 626 '96TOYOTA COROLLA Auto, lie. pis Prevlout Renw (20040:Y380168) TERCEL 4 DOOR Auto, ale, p/a, guaave< . (200487/496353) AUIO. lie. 1)/9, wNte &nloe (200448/142702) 11495 '95TOYOTA COROLLA WQN 5 apd, a/o, (~) 1Jt95 '94TOYOTA CAMRY LE Ml* ... PERFECT CAR FOR SUMMER ~ .. NEW '96 RAY4·4X4 I AlltC~,I '95 FORD ESCORTWGN 5 IPCf, tic, pit. fwnilY wagon (100988/.)731 16) •995 '94 PONTIAC GRANDAM VS, IUIO, ale. pis, • muataet. (1011571610548) •1 ·1 tts '92 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY VAN VS, auto, INtlle<, (10~~) '93 FORD '96 TOYOTA F150 V6 COROLLA WOl'k INCi!. Auto, lie. pla mW cond. PIWYloua '*1W (200&51/A79437) (~1'385897) llt 5 14495 '92FORD EXPLORER XLT ve. lldler (1011nl'E1ee50) .,,,, '92 TOYOTA '95 FORD 4-RUNNER 4X4 MUSTANG CONY. MAXIMA VI...._, IC, V6, IYI= IYI power, 1U1M11t & tun lofdld, c. • (101' 1Oft5807 4) (20C)&04M 1 ) 18tt5*218t5 • THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• MAY 10 -MAY 16, 1997 I' H ()I' I H I ' (l I I II I \\ I I h 3 LEVEL CUSTOM aoME FABULOUS OCEAN VIEW PRESENTED BY FRED SANDS NEWPORT PROPERTIES COVER STORY ON PAGE 17 . . Daily Pilot Real &ate • May 10, 1997 '.\IES:\ \'EHl>E Mesa Verde c.c. N • s '.\IESA l>EL MAH Costa Mesa Golf Club VICTORIA ST. :\E\\'PORT TERRACE Orange Coast CoDege Q ar:: ~ ~ Orange County Fairgrounds ~ ...... ---....... ~ COLLEC;E PAHK Costa Mesa Cover. .. Fred Sands Newport Propertif;!s 2. Map 24.-27. Remax r-----,-Pll--- 3.-11. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach Mortgage Rates 12.-14. Ellis Realty 28.-38. Coast Newport Properties 15. Star Real Estate 41. Metro Realty 16. Fred Sands Newport P~es • '3. Kennedy Wtlson 17. Cover Home Story 44.-45. Homes of the Week 18.-20. The Prudential-Jon Douglas Co. 46. "Open Home Guide 21. Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa 47. Standard Pacific • \ · ot .... ,_ ..... ""-.. --·-~ For Advedising Information Please Call: Kip Hancock ('714) 574-4247 22. Cannery Village Realty 23. Balboa Island Realty 48. Roger's Realty Janet Vmograd (714) 574-4148 • UNIVERSITY Newport Coast Daily Pilodlm Estate • Ma:y lO, l997 'Y{Jur quitfe to t/ie, !Finest Proper~ in Sout!Urn -.cafijq.rnici .. LIDO ISLE • $1,250,000 • 644.9060 Srunnmg custom home on almost a double lot, 4 bedrooms, 3 bad~. complecely rebuilt, large entry gallery, enormous living and dining areas, 3 frreplaces, 4 car garage LACUNA BEACH • 2,245,000 • '644-9060 Contemporary oceanfronc cUStom home fronting a direct beach access, split level design, ocean vie~s 810 CANYON • $1,295,000 • 644.9060 Outstanding view lot located on the hilltop on the 8th fairway, custom home, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, gated courtyard entry, 3 ca< garage. spa. HARBOR RIDGE • $1 ,495,000 • 644,9060 Spectacular tradmonal custom home m exclusive community, 4 hcJroo~. 4. 5 baths, soaring ceilings, 4 granite f1rcpl .1ces, extra large family room. ,. BOR ISLAND • ,495,000 • 644.9060 Incredible views from Pavillion to Lido Island! Lar~e dock wall hold up co 95' yachc, 6 bedrooms, 5.5 haths, courtyard with pool, main house + apt. 10 ANYON • , l , 0,000 • lDO SLE • , Exceptionally· smart residence. Nearly cu tom home Spectacular location! Just across from spacious Outstanding custom bayfront home with 4 bedrooms, with 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, totally remodeled beach, large flat lot includes 5,000 square feet and a 4.5 baths, large gourmet kitchen w1th b~ak~t area, and beautifully appointed, sports court and 8BQ • 6 car garage. Unobstructed ocean and sun.set views. fonnal dming, cory family room, vaulted ce1hngs 01187 Ca1c111t1 aw. Aw111* ~ ~ M EQUlll ~ ~ Equll Houllng ~. M Olllcee .......... ,., Ownecl lllld Optra'9d .. Daily Pilot RH1 Estate • May 10, l997 ~. ' HARBOR RIDGE • $399,000 • 644-9060 Single level home with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, decorator perfecr cownhome, beautiful courtyard 2 bcdruonl!> plu~ Jl•n, approximately 2.400 :.lj f1. ltahan marhlc, ~~iurmet kndit:n, m<~'tcr \111te w/ frrlc "po:u.11 Mm1111.1r mndel w11h p:i11or.1n11< '11·w• 111 tlw , 11\, 1111•unt.1111' ,,nd •'<< 111 , l hnlr11t>m,, 2 1 I uh, OPEN HOUSES 1--5PM SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS B ELCOURT HILL 9 N1>rrhampton $495.000 (.)lga Manhew~ HARBOR HILL 9 Hilbborough $998,000 Gmny Anderson N HVPORT CREST I Banina Court $199.900 David Prince O RANGE 2670 N. Meridian $539,500 Lee Drummy P ROMONTORY BAY 630 Harl~or Island $1,900,000 David McCulloch T URTLI:. ROCK 21 Cencaurus $629,000 Sonia Powell SATURDAY'S & SUN6 AY'S INVITATIONS BIG C ANYON 17 lnvemc~ HARBOR R IDGE 24 Salzburg 29 Coventry N EWPORT C OAST 22 Avignon $1,295,000 Farrington / Ph11l1ps $435,000 Oax,id McC11ll1xh $399,000 Le~he / Papke $459,000 Grech / G1ahes SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS CHANNEL AREA 3404 Marcus C OSTA M ESA 2206 Av;ilon EA TSIOE C OSTA M ESA 2 569 C-2 Elden NEWPORT CREST I Baruna Court SPYGLASS H ILL 7 Monterey Circle 9 Montere) Circle B ALBOA I SLAND 673 .. 6900 $629,000 $200,000 Rl)hert Benes $219,000 Cheryl Carlson $199,900 Lorraine Farrington $869,000 ~799,000 Mike Evan:-. Don & Joyce Ol~n NEWPORT B EACH 644 .. 9060 li1cally new c~mscrucuon, fal:>ukru cun,1111, ·11 Fr.me: 3 pJ. 2 ba, 2 patio~ Rear: 2 bJ, l h.1, ,!, ~ 629.000 • 644 -9060 Oumanding channel area duplex m cxcdlu11 locaaton, cwo separate houses with gre.11 \ ll"" BALBOA PENINSULA • • 639,000 • 644-906\1 Rare 52" x 70" parcel on the point, very qui. t center locaraon, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, new n1<•I HARBOR V IEW HOMES • 9, • 644-9060 Expanded Somerset model, 5 bedrooms, 3.75 h.uh•. very clean, new incerior doors, skyllghcs. oonu'I rm SEAVIEW • 724,000 • 644-9060 -Largl!St model in Seavie·w, '4 bedrooms, 3 bath,, 2 story. new oak kitchen w/ &Tantte counter' EWl'{)RT EACH • , 01997 ColdweN Banker Resldenlial Brokerage.Corporat_ioo An Equal Qwo<tun«y Company 4 ~~lrooms, 3 bachs, lal'J(e family room, bf'·""'"' Monterey model, tum -key condition. r1ccan VI<'"' Equal HouS4ng 0pponunity M OftlCM lnOepeodenlly Owned n ()pera1ed Completed in 1996 Lot Size: 12 ,800 square feet Total Living Area: 6,372 sq ft 4 Bedrooms, 7 Bathrooms · Custom French Limestone Floors Custom Iron Windows & Doors Custom Wood Flooring by Stark n.ily Pilat Rial &cac. •May 10, 1997 . Expansive Bay Views European Courtyard Entry French Hardware. Lutron Programmable Lighting Pool & Spa with Changing Room 18th Century Limestone Fireplaces His & Hers Master Bathrooms Offered at $3,950,000 BRUCE MILLER PRESIDENT'S CLUB (714) 644--9060 EXT. 131 " I r f \ '\ ' . ... ' . ;, • • • • • '\ I I • , ••••• , ~!\. '~''' ••• ·,·.·.· ... ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.4···'-··· .',·.·,·.·.·.· .. < I • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • ,. e • , I Everc~gihg views and ocean breezes aren't the only things captured by this cliffside hOme in~~ oceanside community of Emerald Bay. This estate wtll seize your imagination, allowing you the rare Opportunity" talave yoo,r own foot, print on this fabulous home. Your senses will de dazzled as your eyes take in the panoramic coaKline views 81 ~em take in the sound of the cashing waves far below. A jewel of a location. A priceless view. A home waiting fur ~~pecial touch. All situated in a community as el~t and wonderful as it sounds. f)ffered at $4, ~SO,<m \ •Panoramic ocean and golf course views •Custom home with 4 _bedrooms, 3.5 baths, formal dining room, family room. and lo~ lib_rary -• Vaulted, beamed ceilings, french doors and windows, hardwood floors and 3 fireplaces • Private pool and spa • Private beach access • Used brick terraces and inviting viewing decks • Street to street lot with lush landscaping Daily Pilot Real Esrace •May 10, 1997 LYLEEN & }~FF EWING . 644-9060 ExT. I 14 • 800-94 9-94 71 .. Ol997 Coldwell Benker Cofpolaton. An Equll Oppc:w1unlty Compeny. Equal Housing~· All Oftloes lndependenlty Owned Ind Operated. Deily Pilot Rea.I Ettate • May 10, 1997 Great Location ·on Balboa Peninsula Point This rar~ 52' x 70' parcel is situated on the point o~ Balboa Peninsula in a quiet, center block lo~ation. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath oriyinal beach home features a new roof. and a livin! room with fireplace. offered at s639,ooo Marcia E Robert Bents 644-9060 Ext. 112 • 802-3731 Pa!er over S17511illion in Real Estate Sales •.. Go witll _.e lest! Go witll the Belts! . NEWUSTING! zzo6 Avalo1, Costa Mesa · 0pe1S.1daJ, 1:.5pm ) ......... JS ... . ............. -lliid1hiWlilill .. Id I 111• .... - Sfi . • Offefttl at SZH,IOO CAROL ALLISON . ... SENIOR A CCOUNT EXECUTIVE FOR M ORE l NFORMATlON OR A PRIVATE SHOWING, C ALL: 644-9070 EXT. 126 • Views of Golf Cour e, lake, Mountaim and City Lights • One of a Kind Location, Single Level • 2 Bedrooms plus den • Remodeled and Expanded • Air Conditioning Cl 997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Oppor1unlty Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Olflces Independently Owned and Operat.d Daily Pilot Real .Estate •~ 10, 1997 COMMERCIAL LOT & HISTORIC HOME • Central downtown Laguna Beiu:h • Srreec to alley IOt witd CBD offia • U11e I Work • Dewlopment potential NEWPORT'S FAVORITE FAMILY AREA This 3,400+ ~fr home 1.1w camp/t!fl-v rtbu1lr m I 9R9 Loa:iwd on a sunny lot m w Harbvr V1t1.1 Homes area. rlus ht.1w u i't'T) utU-tmctd.Four btdrooms, 3 .5 baths. grear room or lit mg room and fa1nil'Y room. Hardwood floors,. goonner lurchtn, 1«10 fiuplaces . ,~ulleJ ceilings, stcuriry, ere $775 ,000 GAYLE WAITE 494 .. 02 15 EXT. 140 • 494 .. ss21 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.· F OR M ORE I NFORMATlON, C ALL: VALERIE HOWELL (714) 644--9070 E XT. 186 OPEN IN HARBOR HILL UNDERSTATED ELEGANCE .. SPECTACULA R ·VIEWS -------1~-A RDAY, .. PM 9 HILLSBOROUGH OFFERED AT $998,000 Beautiful custom view home in gated community where all are cus tom homes. 5 bedrooms , 4 baths , 3 fireplaces, 3 car garage, 11 years young. A great family home! THE PERFECT MOTHER'S DAY PRESENT! OTHER CHOICES .. SHOWN BY A PPOINTMENT IN SEAVIEW BoTH A "10 "! • A lovely remodeled 2 story , 4 bedroom , 3 bath home on a sunny comer location with sweeping views. Features new oak kitchen . granite coimters , smooth ceilings , marble and tile floors. new roof. Offered at $724,000 • Totall1remodeled4 bedroom single level home on the highest street. Awesome ocean, d ty light and mountain tliews. N ew oak kitchen , lovel1 wood floors , smooth ceilings, large added waJk,in closet. Reduced to $695,000 GINNY ANDERSON SENIOR A CCOUNT EXECUTN E O FFICE: 644 .. 9060 Err. 151 HOME O FFICE: 759-1997 26027 RED CORRAL ROAD, N ELLIE G AIL RANCH OPEN S ATURDAY AND S UNDAY, 1 :00 TO 5 :00PM This very special home awaits the m t discriminating buyer! Enjoy· hillside and city light views fro m this wonderful enten amer's baclcyard with covered patio, built-in barbecue plus large built-in spa and water- fa ll. Other features lnclude 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, plantation hutters, french doors and windows, ~thedral ceilings and a 3 car garage. Offered at $549',000 D ON GISLER . . . Daily Piloc Ital &c:ae • Aby 10, 1997 Err. REAlry r Is GRoup• FANTASTIC BAYCRFST 'lurmundc:d h1 'P"'ll<HJ\ tarch "'/pool & spa. thu 3BR. 2BA home LS 1radmonal In \II k ( IJ\lllfllll.Ctf k11then & barh~ w/1ilc <.OUOlers, rtch 0~ c.abinrn, l<1<1~1<1p d1111hll 1Mn < u11om liglrnng Indoor Liundry, lolS of ~toragc m g:irage Bob Coluccio $455,000 Ad Code 72487 WHAT A VIEW! Bu:athtdkrng t hannd and Catalina views from this invicing 2BR, 2BA waterfront tond11m1111um Wa1ch the \ailbo:m and enjoy narbor lights from r<1111.1n11t 'c11111g! Mike Smith SUNSET VIEWS 'lp3tioll.) 4 Bil, jBA residence wich vaulted ceilings, skylight, mirrors & \humr~. l'nvm: patio ovtrlooks lush greenbch &. stunning sunsets. Ntar l:.t\tbluff v1ll:igc. Sally Shipley GARDENER'S DELIGHT l m~ccablc 3BR. 2RA expanded home with fireplace & wee bar in family room, new paint inside & ou1. Trellised pacio, potting shed, wonderful herh & vegetablq~arden. Team Hoover 00 AdCodc 2 1 • N EwpoRT BEAclr OfficE · 2J CoRpORATE PlAZA, StJiTE 190 ~ 644..-6 200 BIG CANYON ELEGANCE Cu,tom 4BR, 4 5BA Vma1lb estate overlook!. farrwar· city ·light\ & \UO\l'I Vll'W\ . .ibrary w11h fireplace, warm interior . .( .au:d courtyard & koi pond. Belle Partch si,249,000 Ad Code 7 1727 MISSION: RENOVATE Four hcdroom. rwo barh home seeks special a11cn1111n and a lot of TU Perfect nwch for anyone who cakes ch1\ perfec.:c opporcunH)' co cu~comiie Gary Hessclgcsser EASTSIDE CHARM Three bedrooms, hardwood floors. French doon. upgraded kuchen & bathroom. Large corner lor Mariner's Elemenrary zone. A great V.Uuc! Dana Black & LouAnne Rittcy $165,000 Ad Code 711 n $305,000 Ad Code 71657 'LIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH ... ... and enj<?J all che luxuries of Newporc, bu1 don'1 pay che price. Open & bri_gh1 1nicriors make chi~ 3BR, 2BA home a pleasure. Skyl1f!lm, vaulccd ceilings, custom lilt, hardwood floors, slace Toyer. Spacious yara. 2 car garage. BAYSIDE COVE CHARM Enioy Newport Beach lifestyle in chis 2BR. 2BA condo. Cared communiry with boat slips. pool ~rJ &" privacc beach. Dick Dickson Patty Harvc~ Ad Code 72147 $397,000 Ad Code "'2627 THE ESSENCE OF BEAU1Y Beautiful capcurcs che essence of this 4BR, 3BA home, wich luxurious inreriors featuring breakfast nook or g~n:ie roo'!l, cwo wee bars, family r~om & formal arnmg. Nicely landscaped, huge pnvace pacio area. Karen Knoche ""' BELCOURT CUSTOM Designed by R.idurd Hull. du, spcc:tacuJar 5BR. 4BA homl h.i, marble firg>bccs, gorgeou' · staircase, French wincfow, & doors. Guard-gated commun1cv. 3 car garage, spacious rard Mall Gulledge $995,000 Ad Code 70567 IN GOOD COMPANY Sec among bcauciful homes, this 4BR. 2BA res1dcnn matches rne appeal of its surrouncJjngs. Very cascdulh decorate~ roo ms, fireplace, family & dining room' communiry pool. $469,000 Ad Code 72057 $547,500 James Gray Ad Code 7054 7 ON THE BAYFRONT This cstare is a steal, with large pier & 2 side ties co dock 3 boars ac once. Don't miss this opporruniry co live on qie water. B.J. Johnson & ATS $1,325,000 Ad Code 71537 • PENiNsulA OFFicE 2001 w. BAlboA Blvd. 72J .... 8120 3 Inverness Sac $1 ,850,000 ----- I 4 Rue Grand Vallee Sac $739,000 1600 Anica Lane Sac $589,000 Pam Ball 2100 Vache Grayling Sac $537.000 Kay Konful 5161.averWay Sac $289.900 Sandy Daley 14 Tranto Sac $284,900 Artie Johnson 319 Avenida Cerritos Sun $469,000 JoAnn Kencon 2129 Vis~ Laredo Sun $324,000 Karen Rezek 5 & 10 Premiere Poinc Sun Lou Ann Riccey Newport Peninsula 506 W. Occanfronc Sac/Sun _!Z.$9.000 Hcydorff Poinc Newport 509-5 19 Orange Sac/Sun $249,900 . Stephanie Houghton PENINSULA DUPLEX Walk co Bay, ocean & downtown from this popular quj:>lcx wicli light & bright rooms, peek-a-boo ocean view from upper unit. Renee Tilton ENTERTAINER,S YARD , A very large & sunny ~d P.erfcct for dinin_g & g_uests graces this Por.wfino home. Three BR, 2.5BA, Gourmet's kitchen, separate children's playhouse with loft. $439,000 Ad Code 71587 $629,000 Sandy Daley Ad Code 7 1947 COUNTRY DOUHOUSE Many custom d~igner roufi.es grace this 3BR home. Addicion perfect for den/office/workout room. Sparkling pool & spa, lush landscaping, garage with · added storage. · · DESIRABLE WCATION Located on one of the best streets in 'the original Bluffs. chis 3BR, 2.5BA condo boasts thFee patios for encertaining & relaxing. Communicy pool & spa. Very mociv:ued seller. Tom Brunson $219,000 Marilyn Kcrhsner · Ad Code 71407 $345,000 Ad Code 70177 BEAUTIFUL CONDO Very light & bright interiors make this 2BR, 2BA condo a pleasure to live in ... & dine in, with cwo areas for dining & a kitchen wich balcony. Community pool & spa. cwo car attached garage. BIG BEAR LAKE ESTATE Magnificent estate located on the lake sµrrounded by ~prox: an acre. Luxury by the lake enjoys 9BR, 9BA, floor-co-ceiling stone fireplace, state-of-the-art kitchen gymnasium, furnished guest house, 6 car.garage. $284,000 Artie Johnson Kent McNaughton & Stephanie Housthton Ad Code 7 1077 $2,695,000 Ad Codc'70827 PACIFIC LMNG Beach residence w/occan view, fireplace, beamed ceilings, skylights, ceramic tile, wee bar, wine rack. 3rd level sundeck, 2 car garage. IMAGINE THIS •.. ... The perfect opporcuniry to live by the sea, or the perfect opPortuntry for the developer. Currently cwo homes simng on three lots. Mocivated seller. Maxine Mink Kay Konfa.I & Jim Weisenbach Ad Code 72707 $1,195,000 Ad Code 70107 $874,000- Daily Pilot Rn.I &taee •May 10, 1997 L1'1tJr1~.-----' DESIRABLE LOCATION With an excellent 4BR, 3BA floorplan , chis spacious home boasts room for entercaining & comforr. Privace master suite, formal living & dining rooms, fireplace & views of private yards. Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs $549,000 Ad Code 7 1347 DESIRABLE LAGOON LOCATION You will love chis lovely model 2BR. 2BA condo, nicely decorated & in perfect condition with fireplace. Two car attached garage. community pool & spa. motivated sellers. · Myrna Boom $305,000 Ad Code 72457 ON THE BEACH This f.lbulous beach home boasts 10 bedrooms and plenty of room for enccrtaining. White water & ocean views abound, and interior is warmed by fireplace. Ample parking for guests & funily. Jim Heydorff $759,000 Ad Code 75047 ELEGANT VERSAILLES Beautiful Versailles model condo with incredible golf course view.' Large master suite, formal dining room, fireplace, each BR has private bath. Three car garage. -Steve Lncrett & Leslie Rolls Ad Code 70187 Daily Pilot Real Estar.e • May JO, 1997 A SIGN OF COM.MIXMENT---------'---'--: A SIGN OF EXCELLENCE A SIGN OF DISTINCTION A SIGN OF THE TIMES MORRIS DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SHOWING . • PELICAN HILL .. ' . 10 PREMIERE POI NT SATURDAY & SUNDAY 12 to 5 COMIN SOON: 5 PREMIERE POINT 25 CANYON TERRACE 4 SAN SIMEON ·· PELICAN HILL PELICAN HILL PALMILLA $4,495,000 $3,495,000 $899,000 Morris Developmen.t, Inc. is an experienced full serv ice development company providing architectural, interior design, construction, and all real estate related services. Morris Development, Inc. is available for consultation on all your Real Estate needs. MORRIS DEVELOPMENT INC. • 10 PREMIERE POINT• NEWPORT COAST, CA 92657 • PHONE (714) 719-0500 •FAX (714) 719-2874 Agent with Ellis Realty Group, Newport Beach 644-6200 CORONA DU MAR •• .SO. of Hwy. Charming con"gc plus prt11<1te artist studio w/oc;n view. Roof·~ 2-CCV g.lf"8C,.$6ll.500 BIG C.ANYON ... Dr.....ck &. lktpt MoNco model w/ncw CNpe( paint. 38R 2.SBA w/MBR down. Cuf-OC-sac loC<ldon ....... $639,900 r SO. EASTSIDL-c.tecl E.suite Splendid 48R. 3.SBA manor. 17,000+sl~. F.m rm. musk rm. pool/spa. pl.tyhouse ...... $775,000 IAYCUST ... Supertor Curb AppeAI SpraWltng ~ng4e lev 48R. 38A. Fr drs.wndws. 3 fplc. fMTl rm. prtv mstr sul~. pool ..... $519,000 IAYCUST •• .5p&Jtilng llnll lepo New whlcc appllMccs. New C<llpe(/palnt. New ~I 48R/Fam rm. 2 f'rplc. ............... $284-.900 Daily Pi.lodlnl Eaate •May 10, 1997 • INDEPENOENTL., OWNED & OPERATED featuring fine properties from condos to castles Se!WU«J S~ ~~ 1969 a~ .. ~H CLASSIC One or tlw mcl'>I charming & unique OCflln(ronl homt..., huilt In tlw 1930',. The main homt• & carriage house have been enh1rged while exquMtely mulntainini;: its orlglnal churactt'r. Panoramk •K't'lln and bland''"""· $4,500,000 821 SUPERB 5 ACRE ESTATE C'om11rh ing u 6000 ~q. rt .• .aBR. 6RA. ruo;t hou.se, I arre pond "/h""' & '"11"'· l)IMll, 'pa,+ lenni~ mun. thls l'b0r1·Ub l't'treat pru,idt"i rural prh119 . \DO,. capped mountains & night 11,;:ht ,j •• ,., &. eu" 11c:c:f'' 10 dh lifC' & heac~. lrrt'e!_a<'t'llblt valut. . . $1,375,0001110 Profe<>~lonol oMce building In downtown Redlands. 4780 sq. ft. or 'pace. 8.6 cap. Call for more details. • $525,000 SSS NATURES RESERVE Grt'lll localion near Back Bay with tranquU blkt and walking lrail~. nice 4BR. 2BA bomt witb added larat! family room. nulltd optn beam rtllln~ lmponttl ~-ftrtplatt. Prlvatt back ~rd. m \tom ~pa and lap pool. $289,000 BSO BEST-BUY tl1•1111llfullv rt·molded nr..1 noor unit with views of 8 p11rk llnd fou11h1ln. ·Ft•11turl111: 2 hui:t-hednH•m" Mnd OJX'll li\11111 roum. Im v in condition. $167,500 S47 PICTURESQUE CHANNEL Watch lhe boat~ saH by In the Newport C hannel. enjO) the warm sunsets and ocean views from this private home In Corona Del Mar. 2 St'paratt! win~ with cencer <'~~_Jani. $3,495,UUU MSO BAY BREEZES Fabulous cust~m home 11·lth bay, ocean & cily llJ(ht views. Master bedroom 11ltb fireplac-e & viewing bakooy. Oak •ood pe'ft Dooring. Entert.ainmenl room wilh oak bar. . $1,295,000 K52 "CREST de VILLE" C:lassk pktun9qff 4BR, 4BA home wftb pttd courtyard tnlry, ramlly room. wet bar & built-In cabloetrz: Lusb landsae_lnit. community pool, 'J>ll & park. $519,900 820 GREAT STARTER HOME Wtll locattd borne lo Costa Mesa. Is rady ror the MW ownen. 3BR. l.75BA has beeo treshJy painted tbrou&hout, hardwood noors, wonderful la~ renact yard, chlld Ir'!.e!!dJy nelg)lborhood. •199,000 1..50 VACATION HOME <:ornplell'ly remodeled lhrouahout. expanded 3Btt, texcured "Mii,, 11orJleou~ ll"'ln1t room with rouitb m11rble nl"\'pl»ce. Reuullful tlled bathroom t'ounttN-Walk lo ~I. ~If. tennis, and Count!') Club in ttancho Mirage. $164,500 V53 f o r i n forrnation o n these a nd other R£Operties: Call http://wwvv.co ast a lproperties.cotn Ill . HUNT CLUB CUSTOM Scunnlng fren(b rountry estate ptttbtd oa an oversb.ed lot. designed by owner/architect. Ert me of hand Inlaid mortarfl.'\ jolnl ri•tr rock l/o. 4BR, 3.5BA, mndve mstr m w/retreat. lnr a '-caT garage or room for bolt/RV~· _ruard p~ romm. •1,395,000 H 15 ELEGANTLY DESIGNED Conveniently located to SalcWt Country Club & ~~ beach..- in Huntington Beach. 4BR/3BA spacious laalU) room ror entertaining, End or cul-dt-5K. Approx. 1,650 s.g.n. $555,000 LS I MESAV~De Siluattd nexl to parks and Cowittj Club. SBR. 2.SBA. HuJ?e family room wltb 11et bar 8t ftreplace. Enttttalner~ ra_!d. ~:i & waterfall. $359,UOO R5 I WISEINVIESTlllENT Immaculate 4BR. l BA home 111 q tt.let adgbborhood. numtr"Om Upgrades. d.le ftoor, Mwt:r' roof, .. lfflMCl j)!_~· Qnt' block 10 elementary Khool. 179,UUU 556 Wl!ST PARll TIPIPO Wonderful tnd unit OHr ICM*la& the perk 11tltb vit•ll or ell) ll1thb 11nd Turtle Ro<k hlll • 2BR. lBA. New carpet ll hard~ooct noors. · . S145,500 cso (714) &44-7111 \ • Magnificent custom tri level home in prestigious older Newport area. Four bedrooms all with French doors that lead to viewing balconies. Three and pne' half baths, wood beamed ceilip9(" oak "peg & wood"· floorings. Large gourmet kitchen with center island, three brick fireplace. Wonderful · entertainment room with gorgeous oak bar, ge11erous use of stained glass, and a large variety of woods through out. Outdoor Jacuzzi with spectacular yiews. Three car garage, security system. Centrally located to all shopping, restaurant, and beaches. Call for more information. · Fred-Sands Ne~ort Properties (714) 644-7111 Find· out the latest-in real estate in . . . Ney,-Listings Don't miss the NEWPORT COAST GRAND REALTOR TOUR on Tuesday, May 13 from 10:3.0 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The event is FREE for Realtors that are members of the Orange Coast Association of Realtors or the Laguna Board of Realtors. Non - members can amend if they pay a $50 admission fee. A short presentation will begin at I 0:30 a.m., followed by a tour of the Newport Coast developments, including Newport Ridge Vistas. Campobello, Santa Lucia, Civita. The Signatwe Collection and Pelican Crest. Participants are encouraged to carpool and will travel to the locations via shuttle bus. Box lunches will be served. At 3 p.m., a reception with live music, hosted bar and hors d' oeuvres witt talce place, along with prize give aways - so make plans to attend this exciting event at Newport Coast~ So GROUP invites you to l~ugh. learn and lunch at the Exchange Club of Orange Co~t·!> fund raiser and membership drive on Wedne day, Ma'y 14 from noon to 2 p.m. at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Martin Brower. editor/publisher of "The Orange County Report" will speak and entertainment will be provided by a stand up comic. The cost is $15 and includes lunch. The organization is dedicated to the preve-ntion of child abuse. 8 . J. Johnson of EUJS REALTY GROUP wowed the audience at the Five Crowns when she modeled fashions.from Recycled Rags and Hayton's Bay Window at the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce's luncheon and fashion show. We hope B. J. bought the shorts and jacket set that was dtoorated with house . Not only did she look smashing in it. but it seemed quite appropriate for her line of work. Let othas know what's happening ln your office through New Llstings, a perlod1c column In the Real Estate section of the Dally Pilot, published on Saturdays. Just fax the agent's name and news item to )ulk Viker, real estate editor, (714) 6.50-4802 or mall your lnlormatton to 330 W. Bay SL, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. • THE PRUDENTIAL• JON DoUGLAS COMPANY ....-..~~=--_.;..--'..-... ........ __ -r.-~~~~~~---~ A~ofw ' Jon ~·&al Es~ StmceJ Group, Inc. W.W.prudou&haa.com NI:\\ PORT B l::\l' H ()J· l· l l't 7 5 9 .. 6{)()l~ mE BEST OfNNIPORT BAY $3,100,000 me 1oc w/uncompanble & uno1mru<t \'ltwS of 1hc oaao, bor & 1my cnirancc Lrg ''ICW terrace.c.fso, 4BA wlgvtJ!icr & 1lip. ~-l.lr g.u w/~ ')''tem lntmur ID# 8fll' INCREDIBLE CUSTOM $2,650,000 ( •. 11ed & \t'l.unrv enrrv . .ip:.. I .iue "/.ipl. 280 degree views of OlrJO, LA 1 ( 11L. 1p,1. gum hou1e {)\\ ner will c.irry I st down "' '0"" do" n to quJl1flcd buyc1 lmm1r1 mt 7900X LIVE ON THE SANDI $2,545,000 HJlboa OlC'.lnfront . .\hl!n1ficrnt '·\IOI)' home w/panoram1l v1t" '· 681), '\BA. library. fam1ll' room. devaror & 3·car ,gar. fop de,~ hJ, BBQ & 1p.1 lmmrrt ID# 78TNJ WORLD FAMOUS TOWER HM $2,500,000 fri fevcl hou\C' Jpx-85 lee1 1.t!I. A rrplio of a hmoric wmr rnwrr. Apx \(,() J~rec •1ev.1 of Ole.in harbor & mounmm. /11urnn ID• "91/'() ~. -.·~· . . ~"' . I ' SUPER GOlf COURSE LOCI $599 ,000 One-lc.'\·d (no m1rs) condo w/l'.ln1as11c pa1io for l!ving or en1tr- 1:11ning. Open floor plan. guard-gaml community in tht bean ot Nrwpnrt Beach. lntmw ID# 790ll7 SlA ISlAND llAUTY $595,000 l bedrooms, 2 '\ ba1hs. great loatton in pn~tr gated commu- nity. Pool & spa. bngh1, neutral dc.'COr, co die for, upgraded. /111mu1 !Di 78VWC TREMENDOUS VAWEI $499,500 lkiuuful go!( rnursr v1rws ffom upsmn bedrooms & 'bafcony. Master \Ult<' w1d1 marblr barbs & vrry l~~e clo~I\. lnurntr ID# 78ZZR ~1~1 ~ ~r~~~\~Nrwpo~~mr ( oune ( lo'e 10 Balboa hl:ind & Fa\h1on Island. l JlJl<'r-le-'d .!Bl> v./lolt lnlfm(I ID• ~awEQ Ocean View Estates ·! WHnlWAJIR VIEWS $3,495,000 Magnificcm VttwS of sprcurular geological formations acctol this ex· qumtt occanf'root property. lnrnntr /DI 791 VO Condo Classic IEST DW. ifiaG CANYON VUA $360,000 Popular Aoor plan w/rnsir down. 3BD, 2.5BA, family ki1, FP. inside." f;1undry. as.soc PL & spa. Seller mottvarcd. lrrrmirt /DI 791Pl CUSTOM HOME IN OLDE CDM $799,000 Marble Aoors. huge master BO w/fu-cplact. View deck on root w/panoramic view of harbor & ocean. fntmrtt /DI 777/l' A STONES THROW TO THE OCH $715,900 Premium occanffom condo w/nuny upgrades. SJcr.lighu. high ceilings & spa roo! Enjoy whit(W'aCCr views & Catilina )Unsc."1s. Great ycar·round home. lntmitt ID# 78T53 SUNSET & OCEAN VIEWSI $449 500 Excclltnl value in move-in condirij)n wlquality. Newer 'itchrn & baths, priv:ate yard, Build another 2·story or just relax & c."njoy ~beach life. -/ntrnJtt /DI 7908T TUR11.IROCK 1WNHM IS A ·1~ $299,900 Loacion! Modd-l)(fftct end unit w/a vic."w. Dramatic AoOr plan 2BD. 2.5BA, 1ri..'lcvd, gou.rmct kitchen w/all new appli1n<b & brcakfas1 bar + family room. lnrmrtt IDI 790CM PllNCETON TOWNI IOMI $172.500 • 2BD, 2~story near 'Uni~rsi!f & joho Wayne Ai~rt. Pool &· 1eonis ocatby + light & bright. lntmtn /DI 78WCL NlWPOl1' m•Aa $145,®0 Ont of the best loarions in Newport Terrace. Front door faces prcierve. Immaculate t newer carpet & vinyl rile. /ntrrna /DI -8X61 I Apx SI 0,000 spcru in upgrades. Seller has pric thi1 ro sell a.1 ht is ready to move on. Nice nc."utral colors + clean lie ready to move in. . lntnntt /DI 78ZZA .. -:· -·:·· -. . ~ '~~~~d~Mf (,~BA. Apx 4.J~4!.e1 d1111ng room, gourmet k11~h('n wlulr floors. largt bOnw room. wood-Ooor1 • pool &. spa. /numer /Dt 7 8XFV ~?~c~n!~x~lullvt home Cr~Jt locJ1!~!~~1 wnd111on Hugr b0nu1 room and I bc."droom Jownsmrs. -'\•)-6600 lnlfrn(I ID# 78X53 ~~ f~~t' wr.ip~ .iround sol.ir·hea1!i4~~c garden w11h fruir trt'c.'S. 4 BO, 3BA. 2 flrtpb~(\. 3BD ilown, I BD up. lmtrntt /DI 78UR6 ~'t~~~.~~v~~alnum~~~ loca1ion, newer roof. pain1. remodeled ki1chen, water hearer & nrw frui1 trrcs. lntmrtt !DI 7900Q. Families Best fAllllOUS HUNllNGTON IYlloa $597,500 Marble foyer, FDR w/blc-in buffet, wine rack, cea room w/FP. tg LR & gourmet kitchen. R« rm & ganx rm w/FP. lnt.n11n /DI 78ZXV ~5!lovcl:~ e lc1 home wlopcn Ii~~ inviting cozy fir.cplacc. Dine & entertain RUCstS io mt' formal dining room. Kiri:htn wlbkfst nook. 1ntmttt !DI 790C9 MESA YDDl DIUM $259.000 3SD-. -2~~ single-story ?JWlded & uJ1gfltded + mnOc!Jccl. Hardwood floors, Fttnch doors, fireplace.; living & dining_ room. newer roof, pool & spa. (ntmitl /DI 78VLN ~~=~~~ghborb~! large 1>arl< wlpriv:art gate on a cul-de-sac. l..iving room w/fire- placc & 2-car garagt. /11tenut /DI 78W srr 2~ifre~~nturral cl!~~~ pet, window coverings, pajnt & rdlnishcd cabinets. Woodsv area whcrt aJJ uniu are)'¢ated. lntmut /DI 78ZZ1J •I • THE ~UDl!NTLU. JON DOUGLAS COMPANY Help Fight Cancer ·The Pruden~• Jon Douglas Company presents ••• A Whale Of A Sale benefiting American Cancer Society Saturday, May 24, 1997 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Donations needed , pickup available Call 759-66()0 for further details. · · BestBu s JASMINI CUIK *'"'soo 380, 28A w/FDR & den off kitchen. Price reflects need to update. Trust sale. '""Hewe lnln'n~t !DI 792PJ lat. i14 Open Houses 1 B~CANH fg oyal t eorge ............. $1, 195,000 .............. Sun 1 • 5 ............... Lynne Valentine ~8808 RIDGE . • . Monaco ............................ $749,000 ................. Sun 1 • 5 ............... Joanna Markley 8-~VES 11 ves ................... $549,000 ................. Sun 1 • 5 .................. Evie Compton ~~fl'eld Pl ........... $625,000 ................. Sat 1·5 ................ Lynne Valentine Bfe.OA fi!eND f ametve ..................... $1 ,195,000 .............. Sun 1·5 .............. Dave Sutherland LJJ}f} 332 Piazza Udo .................... s·1.195,000 .............. Sun 1 • 5 ................. Helen Gilchrist SEA ISLAND 4 Sea Cove ........................... $499,000 ................. Sun 2 • 5 ................... Natalie Ames '~~ ........................... $995,000 ................. Sun 1 • 5 ......... George McGaffican VMre~ .................... $1 .oso.ooo .............. sun 1 • 5 ................ Sandy Mittman WOOOBR/DGEARVINE 9 Fairdawn ............................ $598,000 ................. Sun 1·5 ................ Irene McCarthy I Largest Terrace Plan "D". 4BR, 3 1/2 baths. Counyard entry, palm-tree lined backyard. AJI white ceramic tiled kitchen, bathrooms. MOdel perfect. S735,000 Newer Bluffs area. Desirable "Trina" plan. Cul-de-sac location, tile roof, lovely patio, new carpeting. Price i!lcludcs land. $300,000 Wonderful family living in this 2 story 5 BR home choice corner lot in gated community. French doors, 3 c. garage, 3 fireplaces. $1,050,000 SANDY MITil\IAi~ .\011111-.\,tf(, 1 :\L ill//,( 72~>-727 1 Location! Location! Green belt, end unit plan D -Quiet, lrg rear garden w/lush landscaping, pool, spa, and waterfall. Wraparound side patios connect to back garden via flagstone, flowers and abundant greenery. Several leaded glass windows. Mirror floor co ceiling in master bedroom. Asking $995,000 George Mc Gaffigan 29 High Performance· Years (714) 729-7233 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES • Largest floorf Ian -CIO$e to school • New Windows, doors, celings, • 5 bedroom -Car garage. floors kitchen baths etc. • Ex)Y.Ulded dining area. • 10,ooO sq. ft l~t -~I & lots of • 3 of 5 bedrooms yard space. • Complete! Remodeled • $725,000 For lease -1,500/mo. 2 BR -2.5 BA Con o. Like new, lar c 2 car attached Gerry & Christa Long =~~ >IOI g. ('.-..thy. ~ cW Mar. CA ~61J S'64 • 729-n48 MBSA VERDE DREAM HOME $226,000 Gra1 4BR (or 3 •Jen), 311A., 2 ~\ll'\ homr \'wlttd <nil') to imul ti1i~ & dining re~ MrqV.c, IJfltH.llJ roo R\ Al~ ( ul..Jc <.k IORC 015~ MESA VERDE NORTH ATRIUM HOME $227,500 SoulJi,.ni dcligit, 1wlml •alult-"· 3BR. 28..\ liirnul tbng nlCJITl LMj:c bnih/\ndim • ~ to (11\MC JUOO & Ur.I v.uh lrul IJt'CS-& ~ MC ~ pal l1\.lllCI' 9.11t fOR(0212 . • • THI! HERITA9E $239,000 R.irdl' on lhc fN!\c• Pn111r c1Jbl>INooc = lea.is ro ckg.in1 lfJ.ICMIUS home. 3BR, 2 =qm & den, 4RA, rrm:h doun, N1 v.inJr'", ~ di111ris, COl\' firtpl.icc IORC0208 ' SECLUDED TRACT NBA.R THE PARK $199,900 3BR, I 75BA<lklc a rqr.hbortiood nar lhc put. Nttd! lroh J'Wll Seier •ill con 9dcr arpct & prlllll D'lll« h n a pui ~ 0011'1 ~ OUI Cil todi) IORC0035 INVESTORS OR STAllTER HOME · $64,950 Wow!!! ~ vilbgc green wut \\ith l1('A' raigt Ol'Cll, ncv. arpct, bocbcn sink .ind counter lqlS, fD."Cts .ind tighis. I car dmchcd gangr. Lender rqio. Gn:ai vmc. fOROl223 AFPOllDABLE CLOSE TO OCEAN sS9,900 Bauii6il ~ 9Clblcd condo,~ lolm, 2-al'~ parbng. mm 11U11Cy laaty Edoa and~ pod. IOlOl236 Gil.BAT F.ASTSrDB LOCATION • $186,000 Spou 3BR, 3BA, p:d, terns couru. If» & 2 ~ Gra1 f..-.lc loalion. 0wmng Wgt p.ilio cpcns IO grtmbdt. 2-at .mxhcd ~ 1 Utgc ~ utCS. IORC0064 SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM CONDO S 185,900 3BR, 2 SBA, 2-irorv Approx 1574 "!· fi. I blod. ro kl !by Extn INgt nmttr utt, &m /dining mom. Spacxn 1'.lld wfbrti1 p.ilio 2-at aiuchcd prlgt, 2 caws muns. 2 dsb/nm. pod & "'1-#OR0l07S CHARMING CALIFORNIA STYLE HOMB '$155,000 Qwm & ~it .ibolmJ II d»ml lilcd,tpllDll lOl'llhomc l1Qr lhc bach. 11ftc brgt hcdrooml •llh •-il-111do!ns,11uhrd ceiling, bcrbcr airrong & nlcJ locn. A nut we'! IORC0058 AFFORDABLE SINGLE STORY $124,900 1M 3RR. 2BA linglr '10!)' toa1lhomc I! locJttd 111 Foolhll HS_Diluict iotcror Ion lBR, IBA. Bolh houses in good condition. Ncv."Cr pW\1 aJ'¥i a.rpcring. #ORcm!l ~indo\\'S. Good side )W. t0Ral056 S\IITABLE FOR TKJU!E UNITS $159,00 BOLD&: BEAUTIFUL $399,000 Coottmpoory · t built in 1989. Dcsinbk "~" loal:ion. 2680 s.f. !BR. 2.?sBA, C room, bmal dining room. Huge master BR. Suite pbntarion shumn throughout. Oi\ncr wmts ii_ DI ttxby!! tOlC0025 lbs home uhs 100 b.d 10 wxhcr en. Buik 11 1940, lh6 I BR, I BA honx a 708 "'l • fi a..~ row m'Oll!J •.an !lldo •/ .5 BA & !hc\l l..irgr om~ 111 runl kd IORCIUl NEWPORT BEACH FOR ONLY $135K $135,900 UJ\'Cly INinuincd dcmnrcJ cunJo on &oot row liang T.Ubcn Regional J\.ut. lm111: pmo •/xms ro g;irag Urge !Mier !Ui1a ach w/f'N.TI full ~ 6rcpbcr in llling mom. \\bi '1 la!r' IORUlOSO" ()PEN Ff()l r SES Costa Mesa 3314 Maryland Cir. Lee Wark 2536 Back Bay Loop Lee Wark Sat 1-4 $225,000 Huntington Beach 8641 Atlanta Sat 1-4 Eileen Anderson $86,192 958 Zetland Jim Mahaffy COLDWELL BANKER y. • . - Brand New Balboa Island Home • Spacious 4BR & • 3.5BA Under Const. • Open LR_~th Marble Fireplace • Built Elevator Ready $885,000 $875,000 • 2BR&t'2BA • Nice View of Courtyard • Great Community w /Pool&:Spa $143,900 • 2BR&1.75 BA • Short Stroll To Oceanfront • Great Community ~~~~~ w/Pool, Spa&: Gym ti~i::=- Newport Properties (714) 673-8700 Excellent South Bayfront Location • Charming 3 Br & 2.5 Bath Home • Sandy Beach in Front w/On·Sho_ce. Mooring $1,650,000 Charming Family Home • 3 BR&: 1.5 BA • Prime East Side Location • Large-Yard w I park-like setting $355,000 Call Joane Cooper 0675-4441 • Great tBR & 1 Bath Bayfront Condo • Security Building • Baysld~ Comm. pool $279,000 Daily Pilot lleal Escate • May lo. 1997 180 Degree Ocean Views • Spectacular Ocean & Sunset Views •Tri-Level Townhomc with 3 Bedrooms &: 3 Baths .. ~--~ • Incredible Upgrades Throughout • Beautiful Large Kitchen with Breakfast Nook $355,000 Call Am1ette Warner @ 648-5555 10 S11nrmenuind, Newport Beach Balboa lslan"d Opportunity • Lowest Priced on Balboa Island • Charmjng 2 BR + l..a~e Guest Unit •Gose To SOuth ""Bay . $399,000 Call Joane Cooper @ 6754441 Super Sharp Family Home • 3 Bedroom & 3 Bath • !ncred1blc Upgrades • Large Kitchen w/Brt.'akfast Nook $565,000 • 1 BR le 1 BA Condo • Large Kitchen w /Oak ubinetty • Ni«> Large Patio • Fireplatt in LR $159,000 Daily Piloc Real &tate •May 10, 1997 We can help make l the difference in l your life! ! JUST LISTED BLUFF AR.EA CONDO I t1rgr .! m11Jter JUlfr, .!. 5BA, fireplace, 2 cm tJll11d1ed g11r11ge. Quur wmple.\. dose to beach. ('llll -60-5000 Ext 7 /6 MARK JACQ UES $1 72,000 , 1 I WALK TO BEACH Ht'llutifi,/ split-ft'l1r/ 111111/red utlings. 2 masur suite j toumhome. 7his open, bright floorpU11 hn.J I fireplace. built-ins, 2 decks & ti~d mtry. As10cir11io11 sprJ, pool. & tm11is for the active person. Gdl 760-5000 Ext. 11 I IDELIA DELGADO $202,000 CAMEO SHORF.S Omm Views, 4 bedroom, 3 bmh. den. Single kvel l::.i1cwud cozirry11rd G11/ 644-4JOO J.D. CALLAGHAN $975,000 COLL.EGE PARK POOL HOME (iorgeous 3 BR + family room .+ di'!ing room. A_ll r.ew windows and doors. Bermtifal mc!Oud pool m , separate yard. In rJddition to rJ large privau back lyt1rd. Call 1-800-510-2005 Code 4086 RITA WADE $218,000 I OCEANFRONT ESTATE I Abso/11uly stunmng oceanfront home with 6 bedrooms, 8 baths. 11pprox11nauly 6500 s.f ~ Beaullful ocean, beach, cat11llfla nights light views. Call i!M-7475 BILL DOLBY $5,500,000 1 EASTSIDE -COMING SOON I \harming 3BR, 2 BA family room. Ldrgr lot has R. V. 11ccess, pl11ntation shu11ers. Call J'or more lflformat1on. Call 760-5000 Ext. 120 D"'IANA CAPPEL $279,900 I LARGE 5 BEDROOM COLL.EGE PARK , Quirt cul-de-rac. I arge lot wtth pool. Well kept I home. Owner mo111111ud. Shown by appt. Call 160-5000 Ext. 1 16 I !MARK JACQUES $229,000 ' I BEST DEAL -EASTSIDE /errijlr 3BR I . 75BA Home. h~1prcrable I umdst"';!c']· tt,mi~y room, /111mg room. wlftreplau. l ~~-JIL~I~~-121 $269,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Beautrfolly maintatned trtJdttional view home. I 4BR. il.5BA 5 car garage owe or AF[D. I Call 760-5000 Ext. I '15. !WAYNE SMITH $599,000 I WATCH THE AWESOME SUNSET ... listm to the gmtle surf acrors the Jtrut ... Enjoy your I rambling view home on a nearly 20,000 Sq. Ft. Wt ... Or build your dream home on the ocean sitk o lrvme Cove. New on mrJrlut.' Call 644-MAXC I MAXINE GOLDEN $2,495,000 GOLF COURSE VIEWS • $30,000 PRICE REDUCTION H11111mm1< or,.m ''"U' 111 H11rb11r V1rw Hilb \11utl1 Ca111l111,1 l111rb11r 111ul 01mta11dmg su1tsns .\111gU. In rl 101 rlr l111111r. JHR a111ld br )' I r.1r g.m1gr. 1 (p. Family nx1m loo/ts 11111 011 gorgruuJ poof and 111.1111111rrd gro1111d.. Was S925,{)()() NOW S895,{)()() UJJ 760-5()()() Ext. 525 N an Doyk $895.000 PERFECT ON T HE PARK. .. ( "np111n11g hay brteuJ & oaa11 111r11'S, 11cro11 ftom Cl1Jf Drwr P.1rk! ·I brdrc111m. 3 bath rmd~ncr wah bo11u1 Cr family room. craft room er offirrll1brary arw. c.u 760-5000 Ext. 126 • Rae Rodgers $789,()()(J E.ASTSIDE COSTA M F.SA Ri.irr opport11111f'( ro purchasr a 1uuvr homr m a gatrd rommu111ty Pmrd 1houi1.111ds be/Ow markn wtlut so IUI 11ou1! eau 76()...5000Ext.1 so Cbrls Hansen S249.000 GOLF COURSE. VIEW (,~'Jt'OWJ 25()() sq. fr 4 BR. 3 BA homr wrth fob11/ous v1nt• of tlH' iolf rouru1 Very pm'lllt' """ 'f""' rom" lot loc1rion 11000• "I ft pool s1u lot u'llh rwtam t;ran11e s}NL c.J/~2677 Roby11 Sears Offered al $374,900 An International Company 760-5000 http:/ /remaxllnk.eom CORONA DEL MAR 1so· bCEAN. BAY CATALINA AND NIGHT LIFE VlEWS /f r'OU Tr /oo/unx for prr/«flOll 11111/ ar1UllAI;( VttU'S, thlJ I• I{ (tOfll'tlUJ rr1'11Jlkl w11h " fabuloUJ fo>or pJ.n. lA7fr ftom w d u ·/room for a pool - C..IJ 760-5000Ext. 131 Robin Tnteb S l , I()(),()()() CORONA DEL MAR A sual! So of PCH. 11 bu1/dab(, R-1 UJI. Rrm -rscrow 11•11h 'f<!llr r'1Jh1m .t,,rk m rhr '1mount of SJ55.()()() for your drtam lo1 111 ·' rk1·r"1prr's pnu. c..u 760-5000 Ext. 111 Della Delgado SEAVIEW Quality rrmodtlrd singU. kw/ homr ;,, tx&b.siw co,mmuniry. Marbl.r Jloon cf frmrh ""'1n. 3 btimu, l.5 btuhs, fr with firrp'4re. CUI 760-5000 &t. 129 Sb•f"Off Swa•JSOft Prime Mesa Vmk Country Club location. Cust()m 4BR, 3.5BA. Remodeled ltitchm, remodeled masur bath w/jacuzzr tub, lg. living & family room wljirtplaas, run/garrkn room overioolting lush , green .___A_'c-WKfE_·_Ca_~_r_v_~_OON_Ca_l_l ~-6i-0--50_0_0_&t_$46_/_17_9._000 __ Ri/MllC" SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660 __ ,,_ An International Company 760~5000 http:/ /remaxllnk.com FABULOUS VIEWS Vi4"Wt, vinvs, mow up 10 1pmarolar vitwt of City lights and Ntwporr BaJ Thu CtUtom 4 IHdr(}()m, 4.5 barh ft11rurr1: 4 firtplam, 9 1ltyl1glm, hugr fomil] room wir/J "bar. "'-eniud lJNI and sauna. Gourmn lturhrn 11nd u-i1pprox. 1800 sf Viti"111g tkrlt and 6aiconits CJJ v60-50f10 Ext. 139 BUl olld Dolnul W~ster SJ,125,000 TROPICAL PARADISE IN COM Owr Sl00,000 ;,, upgnuin. pool 0-If'" 111 11 smmg of rart tropiral palms. MUJt Stt to apprrrilzrr. c.o 760-8533 Bob~ -- BEST BUY IN CAMEO SHORES! Onl] 11 few 11rttt.1 to tKt1111fion1 d-lxaurifol pnt111U lx11cha. I story. 3 BR. 1.5BA opm d-l>rir}t fo>or.p/.tlll offin foll on 0«1111 6 sunstt 11iNJJS. Cd/ 760-5000 &t.210 1599,000 • HARBOR VIEW HlllS Ewrlknr fo>or plan for family lmng. Tim n:rlus1i;r 3BR has bnclt w111ltway u•1th a 1.orgrow 11k tntry large lll'lnt. room with firrplau P.1nor.im1r r•1nt•s! C.O 1-800-510-2005Coa•15003 Mark Acltrlcb $799,000 NEWPORT COAST (,imd co11111111f11ty of .'ii. MidxL 3BR + loft, 2.5 baths, 7 momhs 11rm Prrm1um rul-dt-sar kitarwn. Upgrade rlno11gh-<1ut, Stlkn mm1ft1T111g our of swr, must srll c.o 760-5000 Ext. 117 Jacllie Hatullema11 $445,000 FABULOUS EME.RALD BAY fmtrald Bay ro11umpon11J liltt nn« Exmuwr MU of gnzmu. 5BR. 4. 5BA with orra11. brarh 6 "'"yo" v1rws. /,ori1ud .it rht rnd of" pnvau rul-dt-sac BtUDolby $2,275,000 HARBOR VIEW Cw1omiud & n:P"11dtti homt, fllbu"1w ltitrhm rompku wlsub urr> 6 :as rooirint rmur. lilrtr 2Ni lUlfJ 1'11Utn c.o 760-5000 En 136 Jt1M Suregal1'1 $639,000 SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plan, Suite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Daily Pilolr llnl Eilute •May 10, 1997 I ·~ can help· make the differe_nce in your life! · MESA VERDE Darli'}.g 3BR, 2BA, f:'"_eat yard. Niu living room with pr~plaa. Great neighbOrhood. Call 1-800-510-2005 Code #5009 MARK ACKRICH $209,000 NEWPOIIT COAST The best of golf course and ocean views in this ~~~mmuniry Call 640-1529 180° BACK BAY & OCEAN VIEWS Secluded end of. cul-de-sac over loolting bay and rzature preserve. 3BR. 2.5BA w!tuw wimwws, doors, tik,_patnt, smoothed ceilings c!r more. CaU 760-5000 Ext. 112 DIANA PROSSER $449,000 COUNTRY LMNGI ust listed! 3BR, 2BA honu located in one of Costa Mesa's best areas! la?o·e yard, ~it trm c!r gart{en. Sellers are relocatin . Home u m great condztton. Calf 760-5000 Ext. 09. SKI $195,000 PERFECT HOME OFFICE !tkal for owner worlting from home. 5BR, 2BA. Single lev~L Mesa Vt-rde 111u pool c!r gated mtry 1' great location. BILL AND DONNA WEBSTER $299,900 t Gorgeous -Custom 4 bedroom home with ffiew ofl Back Bay and. city ligbts. Opmig/;or pfan with pool and therapeutic s-pa. For more 1[1 T71}1ltlon calJ 1-800510-2005 CO<k #efi 5 RITA WADE $429,000 *NEWPOIIT SHORES• On/ minutes to the beach! Buutiful 3BR, 1.75 . imi.Tmmr,s. finplau. S CaU 760-5000 Ext. 20> ACK GIFFORD $294.SOO I REDUCED IN BELCOUJm Prestige with a view. Gorgeous townhome with 2BR, 2.5 BA plus a tkn, gourmet ltiuhm, 2 fireplaces, Kf!Ud community_ c!r security system. Lall 760-5000 &t. 129 SHARON SWANSON $449,000 DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO $349,000 Prime 4BR. 2.5BA, 3 car ~arage, sP,a, excJ/mt curb appea~ .newer roof. newer liitch~1 cf;Ou to golf course, convenu. nt fruwa~ _access. CfJoJCt Mtsa Vmk location. H-V-R-R:.Yf Call 760-5000 Ext. 117 JACJ.CIE RANDLEMAN $349,000 E.SIDEC.M. OVER 14,000 SO. FT. LOT 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths + Motlier-Jn-Law Unit. Shop attached to U,rge ""garage. Appointmmt Call 760.. 500<TExt. 125 ROBERT MILLIKEN $600,000 SPECTAC ULAR CATALINA SUNSETS &Cl1YUGHTS !Awm P,ric~ in Harbor View H fl!s South! V~ opm uling Cf view. 4BR. vaulud cnlinP,. Uirre fam. rm. or country ltitchen. G11ud compounii fro n1 courtyard J 0,240 lot siu. Alkws for expanswn. A/C, 3 car XI!"'~· OJl 760-5000 E'xt. 525 NAN DOYLE $585,000 -- 1109 Wru B•y A•r U. I h11; l•cmmul.i R.r mncltlcJ 92 \ l\J I 6;., S.v •u Yuu h.-cnt '"" unr-KIC'' ull '''"'°\ wen 1h1\,1 r .. ~t:I' ult· ' frrln hu• 1••1n11t1i: rrll.r-. \'r~•ni: II. \uh 0 ...._,, w~u. 10 C.m1tto. Durlr m 1980. lug• j RJ. !. ' n •. '"""t" un11. t:«•• Ooor pion, ! sry, 2 frpl<> skyl1~h1>. form•I lorng, d1n1ng &t f•mrly room, murrr ;un~ """h • sp~ frrk. w•lk-111 cl<»<• l'IU) • l.irgr 1 lld. 2 n •. r<nt.tl. Adorabk \rn~k I .unily hnm. wuh • w<•• bri; v•rJ' th'"""' lot rlmt l><Jro••m ! ll;rh I ur ~••t<• buJ,.onJ llnor" upgr..W lur ""' r"' ..... l. """'"' .. ,n.i-., .. ..ik '" ....... Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. ~mocklr;d amom view home. I .or~• )·>Jtl wrtb • full !Mr, ponl & 1pa. uk lln. oak wtnd.,,.,/Joon, 'f'• tulu &t mo<t p<Mtcba.hn Bob Koop. Sr. or Jr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext. 128 Above the Crowd! • Over 17 7'ears 'E,zyemna !/Uong tlie Coast 'BroK!r 'J.lametf to !R,_el'.Mfl{1lall of '.Jame 760-5000 x131 . '1{.el'Ma~Soutli Coun Corona ~I MlfT 1800 Ocean, Bay, Catalina, Arul Night Ufe Views If you're looking for pcrfl'Ctlon and dramatic views, this Is IL Gorgeous remodel with a fabulous noorplan. Large front yard w/room for a pool, walk-In wine cellar, library, etc. SJ,J00,00 1820 Trlllkwiruh 5/RRJJ.5BA spr.awling I nory on a gorgrow Newpon Serttt. lush g;udens surround root. w.11crf.tll & Koi ponds. $559.000 Ultimau Views! /N~ort Tri-k\ld cus1om w/huge viewing dec:VEnmwnrng drum home wlo•-rn1U\l living. family, dmmg .. rnd l bJr ~Urlt'J. Ck»<-10 bc.lCh. parks&. rn"ur>nt• 769 000 RetH ea of Mey 8, 1997 1 KEY LENDERS AND RATES _ __,,..... __ American Savings Bank Bank of America Cal Fed lending Chase Manhattan Citibank Coast Federal Bank IYP.E PH.ONE_ s (800) 562-6272 B (800) 642-2244 s (800) 225-3337 K (800)900-6062 B (714) 494·4686 s (800) 300-5626 INTEREST % POINTS LOCK· RAJ;E OWN (%) IN A.P.R. INTEREST % POINTS MAX. MAROIN ADJ. RATE OWN . (%) A.P.R. LOAN (%) INDEX FREQ. 3.950% 25 1 .000 i.438 600,000 2.550 110 1 M 5.875% 20 1.000 8.632 214,600 2.875 ns 1 v 3.950% 20 0.000 7.411 21 4,600 2.625 110 1 M 5.000% 20 2.500 8.810 214,600 3.000 1TS 1Y 5.750% 35 0.750 8.482 1,500,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 2.950% 25 1.000 7.280 500,000 2.400 110 1 M -6.375% 5 1.000 8.767 214,600 2.750 L6M 6M 4.750% 20 0.000 7.169 214,600 2.375 110 1M 4.850% 20 1.000 7.246 750,000 2.350 110 1 M 2.950% 20 0.250 7.353 500,000 2.550 110 1M 3.950% 20 2.250 7.241 -600,000 2.225 110 1M NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA -----_4_.9_50_% __ 20 __ 1._1_25 __ 7_. __ 2_10;____:_214,600 2.300 110 1 M 5.750% 10 1.250 8.646 214,600-2.875 1TS 1Y 2.950% 10 1.000 8.036 214,600 2.250 l1M 1M -----------------'---'---3. 950 % 20 1.000 7.339 214,600 2.450 110 1M -----_3_.950 __ % __ 20 __ 1_.000 ___ 8_.08_7 _ _;;,soo..:....:..:..ooo~-~2~.050 1TS 1M 4.625% 20 2.500 9.074 214,600 3.000 l6M 6M 3.950% 20 1.125 7.351 600,000 2.450 110 1 M _2_.950_% __ 20 __ 1_.500 ___ 7_.33_1 __ 2_14~,600---__ 2...-.400 110 1M 6.125% 20 1.375 8.589 214,600 2.750 1TS 1Y 5.375% 5 1.500 8.522 214,600 2.750 1TS 1Y --------------5.375% 20 1.000 8.627 214,600 2.750 6CO 6M Boltl fixed ' adjusfable Pfc>grltnl .... 30o'30 oon...entlonal mOltglgeS. 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P'OQrWN haw a ma»- • mum ol 1214,800 Margin (WI%) II lendl19 Pfofll. ,,...,g;n + ndex • a<$Jll ,. .. 1118' ~ ~ Inda II hi bam tor Mtl!"9.,. ....._,. (Mafgln +Index• New Rate). 110 •11th Diii. Colt ol fi.rldl, 1TS . I-Year Treuury 811, LIM . 6-monltl UBOR. eTB. 8-monch TrMMY IW, 6CO . 8-monlh ·~ cat1lflcate ol dapollt. ~ ,.requancy .... period llelwMI\ lldjultmenll 1M· 1-Monlh, &M. 8-Monh. 1V· ''YNI Al"'*~ to changa. VerilyJate and terms priOf to epplylng lof a loan All larder1 provide loans Wllh dlflerant ratet end wm1 fOf dllklrenl IOln emounta. The lnlomlllllon ~ le no11n olW to rnalle a io.n. For a COllll#NI' gulda on how to ahop tof a "'°'1gegl, Mild."' 50 dlecltpeyabla to~ Newt Co . 1850 E 1711\ St .. Sulte220, SlrU Me. CA 92705. (1141838-11n . COPVRIGHTO 1119'7 M°'1gllge Nl'WI Oo. ., I 644-1600. 723-8800 EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE Of SOTHEBYS International Realty c~fdn£f 1de ---·---Coast Newport Properties is proud to be the spons<;>r of the Corona del Mar 5K Run, 2 Mile Fun Walk and 1-K Kids Run for the 7.tft consecutive year. The big event will take place Saturday, June 7th at 7:30 A .M. Call us for registration forms: 644~1600 or 723~8800 ~9,900 Sat (I..,) ................ 617w.t8aJ CUllB_. \ l 40 I atff Drive $419,00 Sat (1·') eor.-• ... ·••• 421 Sena $72,,000 5•• (1 -4) $,)9,000 Satlha (2 .. 5) o .......... 1942SMtlliso $797,000 SU (2~S) , $1'9,900 SM (1-4) m:·ooo Set (1-S) ,000 Set (2..,) ........... IOJ ltiut.or WoOclit $199,000 Sat (2-S) ......... '°' 'Via .... lteao $699.000 s.t/S9• ( 1-5) Olloa&- i..s--Mpel 2ca...a1p $234,000 Sat (J-5) Ne ... rtNorth 3022 Corte Portal $479,000 San (l..t) ThBlllfh 429 Vista f1ora-$329,000 Slit (I..,) Reck 35 Cool Brook $335,000 -sun u-s> Please call us for a Complete list of Open Houses New .Listings Available- Harbor View Momes Somerset ori greenbelt. French doors and windows. Linda Lyle $759,000 wlth.oce~n, harbor and city light views. Rlck.. Langevin $449, 900 View Lots North Lacuna Fabulous butldlne site. Views of Emerald Bay and coastline. Connie Maxsentl · $795,000 lmne Cove Great opportunity to buy a lot on Abalon.e Point. Unique location. Rod o.ley $3,200,000 Sea Faire. Condos Panoramic ocean Orange Beautiful 4 bedroom, 3· bath and bay views. Luxuriou;; 3 Bd. 3 Ba. Beverly Cleveland $399,000 in great location. Quiet street. Carr & Feeney $234,900 723~8800 644~1600 View Properties· Dover Shores 4 bedroom family home with panoramic back bay view. • JoAnne Perkins $459,000 Mei a!n Townhomes Big oinyoagolf course location. Views Fashion.Island. Baplew Court Quj,,..e4-t .... lo .... c.a_....tl,..,..._....'--1~ Fritnk Sennes $299,500 pristine condition. Walk to'Back Bay. Cheryf JohnstQn. · $I q4,000 Gated Communities Harbor Ridge Crest · Great 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Views of city lights and mountalns. Melinda & Marty Jones $490,000 Bia Canyon Dover model 2 Bd. 2 Ba. shows very nice. French doo.rs, rear yard. M•rte Farco-Sork $497 ,000 Belcourt Towne Collectton Luxury 2 Bd. + family room townhome. 3 FP. Sara Marvin $625,000 Belcoutt Fabulous contemporary home o'n large lotl No Mello Roos. Mary Elen & Bob Wecllm $1 ,295,000 Emerald Bay Spectacular ocean views! 4 Bd. + family room w/ fireplace. Rod Daley $1,595,000 Emerald S.y Oceanfront with views of coast, beach, rocks and sunsets. Rod & Nancy D•ley $3,,9,,000 I • ' !' 644~1600 723~8800 Beach Living Central Newport 3 Bd. 2 Ba. and I Bd I Ba. duplex. one block to beach. Hassel & Stelllno $325,000 - Balboa Peninsula Brand new custom home 1ust one door to the beach Ronda Hein $549,000 Balboa Coves Custom bayfront with boat dock In gated-guarded neighborhood. Hein & Zenz $995,000 Balboa Penlnsula Rare 4 Bd. bayfront, dock, beach. 30' rear parcel. Evan Corkett $3,475,000 Family Neighborhoods Newport Shores 3 Bd. 3 Ba. beach home with den and great master. Kennie Jo Rizzo $395,000 Cllffhaven The best location in Cliffhaven. Quiet street Clean and bright. Patrick & Tony Bartollc $4 79, 900 Cllffhaven Remodel 3 Bd. 3 Ba. + 2 Bd. I Ba. apt. Open living and family area. Stelllno & Hassel $489,000 Laguna Ntcuel Super townhome with 2 master suites. 2 5 baths. Refrigerator. washer and dryer included. Bill Wed more $153, 900 Eastslde Costa Mesa Move-In condition townhome In great location. A must see. Pavers, built-Ins. UPCJ8ded. Steve Mitchell $189,000 Newport Heights Charming 4 Bd. remodel w/ family room, In great location. Dave Wong $499,000 South Laguna Large 4 Bd. 2 Ba. ocean view home with 2 Bd. Income Uf)lt. WedmQre & Forgey $549,900 Westcltff Fabulous single level ranch style home. 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. on large lot Haz.el & Jon Dishon $554, 900 Condo & Townhome Living Bluf& 3 Bd. located In Newport Beach near pool, parks, school and shopping. Christen Nilsen $173,000 Newport Crest 3 Bd. 3 Ba. condo. Walk to beach. Mini ocean view. Betty Comqp $224,500 - Bl& Canyon Beautifully remodeled 3 Bd. on oversized lot This is a 101· · Dave Wong · $739,000 Balboa lsla11d • Bright 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Fabulous klJchen, many upgrades. . Melinda & Marty )ones $775,000 • Bear Brand Ranch Exquisite 5 Bd. 6 Ba. custom home. Panoramic views. Sara & Brad Hln~an $2,600,000 Bl& Canyon Sophisticated Oeauville, beautifully appointed 3 bed· room on golf course. Pool and view. Morphy & Bush_ $799,000 Costa Mesa Eaetalde Coeta Mesa 5 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Giant. 8)'ears new, 4 ftrepl~es. Keith Raadle $329,000 HADOlt VIEW HIU.S l S.uullto model l Bd.2 Ba. . Lovely yard. .' $449,000 I 0 selilold ,._ · -- -- "THE )ONES TEAM" BRINGING BUYERS AND SEll.ERS TOGETHER COltONA bBL MAit DUPLU llemode:led duplex on one ol best weets. 2 Bd. I Ba. front unit. l Bd. 2 Ba. rear unll J car pt111e. $449,000 BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS . . 1 I 997 SALES ACTIVITY IN ESCROW Pro~rt~ Usl Prlu Repreu"ld Newport Heights $229,000 Seller Newport Heights $229,000 Buyer Eastslde $339,000 Buyer Belcourt Terrace $669,000 Seller Lido Isle $750,000 Seller Udo Isle $750,000 Buyer Harbor Point $849,000 Buyer Bayfront $I ,387 ,000 Buyer Bayfront Irvine Cove Eastside Easts Ide Eastside $I ,387,000 Selltr $1,395,000 Buyer SOLD List Price Represented $279.000 Seller $319,000 Buyer $319 ,000 Seller . West Newport $34 7 ,000 Buyer Newport Heights $400,000 Seller Lido Isle Udo Isle Eastbluff B a ront Lid<.; Isle $449,000 Buyer $449,000 Seller $459,000 Buyer $499,000 Seller $585,000 Harbor View Homes $599,000 Buyer Buyer Seller Bayfront Bayfront $979,000 $1', 795,000 Buyer . ····-.. ·--,... __ ..... Custom Bayfront Home 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Remodeled home, very open floor plan Ideal southerty orientation w/ 60' of frontage on the bay $1,395,000 717-4744 Dover Shores Bayfront 4 Bd. 2 Ba. single story, great potential for expansion Large sunny bayfront patio. large pri vate dock $949,0oo Udo Isle Bay View Home Lido Isle Traditio~ 5 Bd. 4 Ba. Pride of ownership! Hi~ qualicy materials 4 Bd. 3 Ba. on prime Piazza Lido comer lot, 45 • lot Marble. granite. French door... crown moldin~ 3 firepl=::aces;;:;;:.... _ _;2~mas=ter suites, :.ecuri1 y system1.._.. brnarurd~wtl!..lood.1:U1J . ...w..tuu..--- li99",000 $799,000 Seavlew Family Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba. family home on private cuJ-de-sac 3 car garage, private spa, gated comm. w/ tennis coun $699,000 ieights Area Duplex wo 3 Bd. 1.5 Ba. units with private yards I are pride of ownership property for owner/user $\39,000 Bayfront Condo 2 Bd. 3 Ba. + den, prime ground level condo ExceUent Lido Channel view, dock available $599,000 Costa Mesa Value 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. + family room. 2 story Lushly landscaped rear yard, quiet location $209,000 AN OASIS BY THE SEA This unusual and special one 'story ranch style estate sits on a 21,000 square foot rot offering ocean views and total privacy. 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, formal dining room, kitchen with breakfast area, pool and spa. $1,543,000 Large Lot -Ocean Views It's All Yours $885,000 STUNNING AND SOPHISTICATED HOME Located in a guard gated community, this elegant 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath one-story horrie offers high ceilings, recessed lighting, French· doors, 3 fireplace~ourmet kitchen with island center, farrl{ly room Ocean Views Serene and Private $1, 150,000 . and formal dining area: · __ T_ru_l-=-y perject! ___ ~ $1,l 5Q,OOO Gated Area -Large Yard On e Story Perfection $1 ' 145,000 ... y ., l>UJy Pilot Jln.11!.ttate • MJI)' 10. 1997 · I \ \ 1954 i>ort .Locksleig.h Beautiful 6 bedroom , 5 bath remodel on one of Harbor Vi ews most desirable streets. 1837 )>ort Wh~J.er 1948 Port Chelsea 2344 Port Aberdeen 2041 Port Bristol 1945 Port Weybridge (in escrow) )IM KLINE 759-3771 . Represenfied Buyer Represented Buyer & Seller RePreiented Buyer R8pNl•Dlit 1lJ'9I' Represented Buyer SHIRLEY HARRIS Hall of Fame Member 759-3727 LIDO PENINSULA $529,000 Beautifully remodeled 2 Bd. 2S Ba. , in Lido marin,a. Magnificent bay, ocean and city lights views. Marble entry, recessed lighting. Building features pool, sp a, billiard room and 24-hour security. NEWPORT BEACH Liste{l at $569 ,000 Completely remodeled 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. on large lot. . Pool and spa. DOTTIE AUSTERO 759-3763 LIDO ISLE BAVFRONT $1 ,995,000 • ~ Brand new Lido Isle bayfrQnt home currently under construction by top· custom home builder. Features 3 bedrooms plus office. Living areas and lavish master suite • enl'py sweeping main channel views. Residence will feature the finest quality in design and construction. Call for d etails .. • DOVER SHORES Listed at $599,000 Dover Shores comer lot! Beautiful Spanish Villa. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. dining room, bonus room. 3 car garage. . BRAND NEW CUSTOM BAVFRONT $899 ,000 tustcompleted, fabulous European Villa on the water in Newport Beach with private dock! Limestone, granite, solid mahogany doors, gourmet kitchen, second story bayfront·master suite and office. · •Mu~e! .. CLIFFHAVEN Listed at $41 7 ,000 Charming 3 Bd. in Cliffhaven. Hardwood floors, beam cei li~gs, . huge yard . •This charming bayfront single level home has wonderful views of the bay and Newport Center. • 60 ft. on the bay with a shared dock for a large boat. Security system + front and rear patios. •Convenient location for schools, shopping, restaurants and close to Dover Shores' beaches. •This property is in leasehold. Can be purchased in fee. Offered at $650,000 Daily Piloc Real Estate.• May 10, 1997 CHRISTINE KIM 717-4709 p. • I ~ t .· ·' 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 La ndmark 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 isla11ds in Newport Harbor. This is a premier opportunity to own the Best of the Best! Lifetime Sales Achievement . H-all of Fame Member 759 ~3707 Resort ambiance! Wann yet contemporary, sophisticated yet casual I 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, full guest quarters, pool and spa. $2,800,000 -r Fabulous French Normandy estate on rare double parcel, over 175' of bay frontage, expansive I.awn and mature foliage create a country ambiance on t h·e bay. Dock for large yacht. 4 car garage. 5 bed rooms including full guest quarters. NEWPORT-STEPS TO SURF LAGUNA OCEANFRONT OLDE CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR COVE CLIFF HAVEN • . . 532 Via Lido-Nofd • 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths • Pier and slip • Over 3, I 00 square feet • Excellent north view of m9untains . and Fashion Island •Wonderful location $1 ,895,000 FAMILY HOME IN A PRIVATE BEACH COMMUNITY Commanding views of ocean , harbor, canyon and · city lights. New construction , never li ved in before. $1 ,325,000 2.692 CIRCLE DRIVE . BAYS HORES 5 large bedrooms including 2 master suites. Spacious kitchen: greatroom, and separate 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 MART H A MACNAB 759-3 708 .. " ' '• PELICAN POINT Last available lot in Pelican Point. Price includes approved plans for 5,000+ sq. ft. home. Asking $1"'295,000 CRESTE DE VILLE OCEAN VI.EWS Lovely traditional 4 Bd. 3 Ba . home in gated community. Pool and spa. Submit all offers. Asking $595 ,000 CORONA ·DEL MAR . HARBOR POINT Lovely 3 Bd. 3.5 ba. home in gated community. 17,000+ sq. ft. lot. Park like setting. Spa, some ocean views. Submit all offers. STEPHANIE ARGYROS 759 .... 3740 Asking $699 ,000 ~--~~~~~~!l!!!!!!!!!IJ RICK LANGEVIN 759 .... 3759 Once in a lifetime opportunity to build your custom dream home in the exclusive gated community of Cotton Point (formerly President Nixon's Western White House). Six lots ranging in price from $550,000 to$ I ,Q00,000 Hamilton Cove, Catalina Island Nl.'\lled in the exctu-.i\e gated community of Hamilton Cove on Catalina Island. thi s magnifircnt :\.400 -.quarc fool Mediterrmnean-stylc home boasts panoramic ocean and harbor \IC\\'' It repre,cnts the only free standing home in Hamilton Cove and ha-' an unprc~-.ivc enll) with a grand ...,piral staircase featuring distressed mahogany and limestone flooring A gourmet ' kitchen. privatt elevator and security-system provide the pcrfecr "l~nd getaway. Ideal for entertaining, a forinal dining room. living room and family rooi11 open.onto an e"<pansive terrace with cnpti vating views of the Pacific bcean. The lavish master suite has its own third floor terrace, offering complete privacy. Located on the lower level arc two additionaJ guest suites. each with private facu.lzi refreats and a maid's quarters or fourth bedroom. The community of Hamilton Cove provide~ a clubhouse, ponl. spa. 18-holc putting green, golf course, tenni~ courts and corporate conve ntion facilities. a' well a~ community/guest moorings. Offered at $1,300,000. For more infomratio11, call John McM011igle at (7/.1) 64.J-1600. Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza, Sllite 260, Newport Beach. Beautifully remodeled home in Harbor View Hills This remodeled Hillsborough floor plan is located at the end of a cul-de-sac. The home is a two-story and is situated on one of the largest lot in Harbor View Hills South, about 20,000 square f cet, not including the slopes. There is a wonderful ambiance in a park-like setting with sparkling pool. spa, patio with trellis and lovely garden. It is perfect for entertaining and privacy. Features of the home include five bedrooms. three baths, light hardwood floors. new kitche n and roof, vaulted ceilings. inside laundry and a three car garage. Offered at $775,()()(), r For m'or• lriformation, call Marty and Melinda Jones at (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport l'roptrlits, 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. . . . . . . . •' , ' . ' . . . . . . , . ' . • ' l Daily Pilot Real &we • May 10, 1997 The perfect family home Thi~ ... tunning. Georgian-sryle home in the wonderful gated community of Belcourt has an impeccable anentioi:i to detail throughout the house and gardens. The home·~ ownerl. have created an environmrnt ideal for family living and entertaining . This exquisite home is located on a comer across from Belcourt in Newport Beach. 'fhe beautiful gardens feature a large patio, spa and gorgeous trees an_d tlowe rs. There ar~four large bedroom suites and four and one-half bathl>, plus sleeping pqr,ch fo r children's stay over guesb . The spectacular master suit«7 oITerl. a sitting room. oflicc and fireplace. Additional features include a beautiful living room and dining room. huge kitchen and breakfast room, large double entry butler's pantry and the best garage in town. with terrific 'Cabinets and simulated brick floor and French door~ opening onto a garden. ideal for parties. Offered for $1,495.000. For more information, coll Rod Daley at (714) 644--1600. Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beac~. Exceptional opportunity in Newport Coast Enjoy a timeless design and stunning interiors at this Mediterranean estate. This exceptional opportunity is located in the guard-gated community of Ocean Ridge. The enchanting home features a wonderful floor plan with pacious rooms and volume ceilings. The gourmet kitchen features unique cobblewood fl ooring, granite counters. a large center island and a breakfast nook. which adjoins the family room. There are views from all main rooms, including the downstairs master suite. The spcCtacular grounds offer a private retreat with cabana. pool, spa. wllterfalls and a serene view of the canyon and ocean. This property is impeccable both inside and outside. Off ~red at $1,950,000. For more infomudion, call Susan Scanlan aJ (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties, 4 CiYk Pia.vi, Suite 260, Ntwpon Beach. · .. ,. ...... ., -.......... . ,. 11~ M ay 2 lO o.m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview 2 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank MLS book delivery 5 8:45 o .m .. GPA Committee meeting 5 Cinco de Mayo Cinco de Mayo 6 1 -3 p.m., Computer training, Stellar for Windows 6 8:45 o.m .. Affiliate Committee meeting 7 10 o.m. -noon. Mediation training 8 11 a.m, General membership meeting at Tivoli l -4 p.m .. Mediation training Terrace Coll Chris for Continuing Education . · 5:30 -8 p.m., Newport /Laguna Cocktail Crui$e, 8 5:30 -8 p.m., Newport/Laguna Cocktail Cruise. _ cost is .$18 per person cost is $18 per person 9 9 o.m .. Grievance Committee meeting 9 8 a.m., Marketing meeting pt Wells Fargo Bank 10 o.m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview 11 Mother's Doy 11 Mother's Day 13 l 0:30 a.m. -5 p.m .. Newport Coast Realtor Preview 13 10:30 a.m., Newport Coast Grand Re.altor Preview 14 9 -11 o .m .. Compass beginner class 5 .. 7 p.m., Computer training, internet .. 2 -5 p m .. Internet class C oll Chris for Continuing Education class 14 1 -3 p~. Compµter training, .SteJlar for Windows 15 2 -5 p.m .. Compass advanced class 5 p.m., Taste of Laguna 16 l 0 o .m. -2 p .m .. Brokers Preview 16 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 19 8:30 a.m .. Orientation meeting 19 9 a.m., Governmental Relations committee 21 9 a .m .. MLS Committee meeting No Continuing Education c lasses 20 1 - 3 p.m., Computer training, Basic Stellar 22 8:30 o.m .. Boord of Directors meeting 9 o .m. -4 p.m .. Seminar: Trust Deeds. Foreclosures and 23 8 a.m., Marketing me~ting at Wells Fargo Bank Bankruptcy. Cost Is $20 per person and you receive six hours of Continuing Education credit. 26 Memorial Day -Board office clo'sed 23 10 o.m.-2 p.m .. Brokers Preview 26 Memorial Day -Association office closed 27 5 to 7 p.m., Computer training, Windows '95 28 9 o .m. -noon, ·paper Tran· l -4 p.m .. ·understanding R.E. Contracts· 28 8:30 a.m., Board of Directors meeting 2 -4 p.m .. Compass beginner class , 30 10 a.m. -2 p .m .. Brokers Preview 30 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank f< E A L T V Big Canyon Completely remodeled 2BR. 2BA + den. Dover model. Highly upgraded. light & bright. 2 car attached garage. Gated 24HR guard. Just Reduced $485,000 Huntington Harbor 4 plex. large 3BR owners unit. Pertectly m¢fntaln~d. never -kicant. $469,000 Big Canyon Condo Fabutous view Big Canyon Golf Course. High callings. c rown moldings, recessed llghtlng. fireplace. $365,000 Eastslde Beoutlful tight & airy 3BR. 2.SBA townhome. Quiet location. White tlle. white wash cabinetry, walk-in c losets. Move-In Ready. $259,000 0 72fJ-J !)_!J22 North Laguna Panoramic white water view. Oceanfront·condo. Hlghly upgraded. 2BR. 2BA + den. security system. fireplace. elevator serv. security gated parking. $475,000 Bayview Terrace Premier location. move-in condition 3BR. 2.SBA home features beautiful front-row view of Back Bav. Private spa In spacious patio. Gated community. The Bluffs 4BR. 2 story home. Flreplace. large patio, 2 car detached garage. $309,000 Monticello 2BR. loft model. 1.75BA completely remodeled kitchen. track fighting. spa. · wood decking. Close to schools & shopping. $145,000 Dilly Pi.IM Roi Estaee • ~ 10, 1997 Christie~ Ellis property for cover home The magazine features fine estates and will reach more than 150,000 readers Chuck Neubauer. executive vice president of Ellis Realty Group, was pleased tn announce that Christie's Great Estates, In<:. has selected a property listed by the fi rm tu be the cover home for the summer edition of their Great Estates maga£ine. The ( hriMie 's Great Estates magazine showca ... ·!~ an international selection of luxury 1·rOpert1es. The glossy. four-color maga11ne 1s pubh'ihed three times a year and features fi ne estates. mansions, condomi nium-. and country retreats. The mag.I.line 1' available in Christie's offi ces and 'lalc' room ... new!!><,tand' and book,tore-. throughout the world and reache' a worldY.1de readership of more than 150,000 "It I' an honor for one of the propenies which we repreo;ent to be selected fro m among't the finest estates in the worl d,'' Neubauer said . Christie's is the largest network of independent real estate broke rs specializing in the sale of pre.,tigious proper1ies. The carefully -.elected network of real estate firm), includes more rhan 350 offices and Jo King is a Stanford graduate and is octi~ involved in the community Jo Kmg. broker a'soc1ate with the Penin,ula branch of Elhs Realty Group, has been namcc.I pre,1dent of the Orange County Stanford A-.,oc1at1on, tOCSA~. OCSA 1s a Stanford Un1ver<;ity Alumni group with more than :mo member),. King. a Stanford, graduate. is also a member of the board of directori. of the Stanford Professional Women of Orange Cuunty and the Orange County Stanford Singles Also active in community affairs. she is a member of Spea~ Up Newpon. the Peninsula Poinr homeowner~ aso;ociat1on. the League of Women Voter,, the Orange County Museum of An . tJ1e Newpon Beach Public Library Foundation and the Cabaret chapter of the Perfonning Arts Center. King as also one of eight members on the board of director' of the Balboa Perfonning Art' Theater Foundation. which 1s a community ba:.ed non-profit group formed to renovate, reopen. revitalize and guide the future of rhe Balboa Theatre. She began her real estate career m 1972 in the San Fernando Valley. where she lived wi1h her husband and three children. After spend111g many summers vacationing in Newpon Beach. she purchased a home here and became a permanent resident in 1988. In addition to marketing homes. she ha« extensive experience in property Chuck Neubauer about I 0.000 estate agents, offering local expertise combined with worldwide reach. As the exclusive affiliate of Christie's Great Estates in both Orange and San Diego countiei., Ellis Realty Group offers clients an excellent vehicle for international exposure. "Our affil iation with Christie's Great Estates trengthens our capabilities to offer worldwide marketing lO buyers and sellers .of htxury real estate ii) "Orange and San Diego cou~ties,'' Neubauer said. "Christie's has an· internationa l client base which is interested in buying and selling distinctive propert ies." For more information about how your home can be marketed through the Christie 's Great EstaJes program, ca/I thf Ellis Realty Group offu:e nearest you. t management and is a Cenified Relocation Specialjst. King credits her success in real estate to her strong belief that everyone should be treated fairly and wi th courtesy and respect. "Successful real estate professionals take the time to really get to know clients," King said. "I ask a lot of questions and listen carefully to their answers. In this way I learn what my clients' ~al needs and desi res arc and can work with them to acrueve their goals. I do my homework. I know my territory and its in ve ntory. Having the strong suppon of an establi~hed and-dynamic company, such as Ellis Realty Group, with its excellent reputation and state-of-the-art marketing tools is also a valuable ft\,SCl." Jo King can be rt odl1d al (114) 123- 8120, u t. 106 or t1isil lur 111 tlte EllU R1alty Group~ P11tln1ula ojJlu netu die Nn1port Pi.er. pOsitive attitude on rear estate She is a long time resident of Newport Beach and specializes in the Dover Shores area Barl>ara Aune, s.ales associate with Ellis Realty Group in Newport Beach, is a real · estate veteran who is well known and loved in the couumsnity. She has been involved in the real e~tate industry for 27 years and is one of the o riginal sales associates with the firm's Newport Beach office. Aune holds the designation of senior marke ting COQSUltant, which reflects consistent high production as well as involvement in the company and with civic endeavors. Aune attributes her .success to her positive approach to life. "You have to be realistic." Aune said. "The real estate business is cyclical. and fi lled with· ups and downs. I keep my attitude up: staying confident that good tjmes are on theic way." Originally from M ontana. Aune is a 46- year ri!sident of Newport Beach and says she enjoys seeing how the city has grown. She specializes in the high end market and is an acknowledged Dover Shores expen. Aune has ~e luxury of workjng primarily with friends-and oo a referral basis. "[ am so blessed to have a wonderful Barbara Aune family, loving clients and friends and live in one of the most beautiful cities in the world." Aune said. To reaeh Barbara Aune, call the Newport Beaeh branch of Ellh Really Group al (11") 644-6U>O. Ellis ReakJ Group has 10 offius and JSt#lsaJes a.ssocuues servUlg Orange d1a Salt I>Ugo counties. EIJU RealJJ Group luu bu11 11 member of the Better Homes and Gardens Real EstaJe Sirvices _network of indepeNUnt real estate jinns since 1992. Better Homes and Gardens Real Estau Services, formed in 1918, is an internalionlll network of more tJuut 800 memb•r firms, wilh more than 1,500 offe.es and more than 25,()()() licensed sales assocuues in tlu United Stales, Canada and Puerto Rico. Ellis Realty Group .gi~eaV#ay The firm's "Open House Splash ows appreciation Dick Dickson, sales associate with Ellis Realty Group, presented Melissa Peterson with a gift certificate for the Ritz restaurant in Newport Beach. Peterson and her husband had stopped by Dickson's o pen house at 1743 Baypon Way and entered a drawiog sponsored by Ellis Realty Group during their "Open House Splash Weekend." The firm has monthly. company-wide open house weekends with special adve rtising and drawings. 'These drawings are fun and a great way to show our clie nts that we appreciate their business,·· Dickson said. At; a sales associate with Ellis Realty Gro up for several years, Dickson has a long list of clients that are grate ful for bis exceptional marketing and negotiation skills. He represents both home buyers and ellers and most of his business is a result of his extensive in volvement in community organizations as well as past c Uent referrals. Dickson is a 38-year resident of Newport Beach and is well versed in the unique communities of this area. He also has many clients throughout Orange County. Dickson has been recognized on nume rous occasioes for his dedication to the community and has been Melissa Petenon ond Dick Dickson the recipient o r several awards. His affiliations iocJude the R9fary Club. Chamber of Commerce, Big Brothers of Orange County, Ducks Unlimited. 552 Club of Hoag Hospital and the World Affairs Council. Dickson applies that same sense of duty to bis clients. always providing them with the finest in real estate service. To 1pHk wuh Dkk Did.son, call tire Newport B1ad1 ojfk1 of Bl& R..Jty Gro"JI oJ (7 U) 644-6200. ILLA CONDOMINIUM H OMES IN· CORONA DEL MAR-- A Luxury Locat~on and Lifestyle • Priced From the High $200's! I.AST-CHANCE. TO BUY-BEFORE INTEREST RATES INCREASE • Located steps from the beach! · • Large two and three bedroom floorplans -up to approximately 2,600 square.feet • Unique individual floorplans • Top-of-the-line kitchen appliances • High vaulted ceilings • 2-0u parking • Large individual private sto(<lge areas Our sales office is located at 401 Seaward Road, Unit #3 Corona Del Maf' .. C 1997 Comprehensive BrokC1'2gc Sctvices 3% Broker Cooperation (714) 673-4180 COMPREHENSIVE BROKERAGE SERVICES The force h9s been wit'1 Star '. Real .Estate for hvo ·decades rankMcDOwell loo~s c on 20 years of success at Star Equal Housing.Oppommity Qt Frank McDowell. president and broker for Star Real Estate, one of the larges1 md~pendent real esta1e brokerages in Orange County. recently celebrated his company·s 20th year. A private screening of "Slaf Wars" al Pierside f..dwards theater was held for Star personnel and their families to celebra1e 20 \Uccessful years. McDowell added to the atmosphere of the occasion by greeting incoming theater goers as Darth Vader. complete with light saber. 'This movie was the inspiration for Star's name," McDoweU said. "'The re-release of the movie this year comcided with our celebration of 20 years of excellence, so it seemed appropriate to combine the events." Fronk McDowell as Darth Vader According to McDowell, each member of the organization is a star in their own right. who adheres to a high person3l standard of professionalism. Reciltors travel to Laughlin for some fun and relaxation McDowell remembers 20 years ago when the company began with a oew concept for real estate. with no acceptable name. "Everything my original partner and I could come up with did ooc convey our message," McDowell said. "When l saw "Star Wars." It was so exciting and the technology used was so ground-breaking for the time, it blew mt away. 'The parallels between the movie and my company were striking -we reinvented the concepcs in our puticular fields, provided an cxcitina product that was.at the edge of , technolOI)' and brought a oew standard of excellence for the iodust.ry. Star Rea.I Estate WM ban.,. ,. McDowell believes Star Wars and Star Real Estate arc classics. He enjoys the movie as much now as be did then. • "Star Real Estate bas provided 20 years of excellence and c:rcated a blgm standard for the indusb')'," McDowell said. '1t will continue to be at the leading edge of real e Late well into the next century." Cutrcnlly with five offices in diverse locations. Star bas just expanded iu We t Huntington Bcxh office and is looking to expand its Newport Beach operations as well as locate sites in South County. Sllrr~ ~ crelda ra..-. C"'1 Fnuek McDowftl Ill (11') 311-3400 "1 /fltll Olll 'W#ud S. CM • for I'*- t Local real estate agents and affiliates took some well deserved time off to attend the sixth annual Laughlin trip, hosted by the staff of Orange Coast Tille. Other sponsors included Darrell Pash of Metro Realty, Scott Watrous of Freedom Escrow. Tun Lear of Catalina Termite and Janet Vmograd and Li a Cosenza of the Daily Pilot. The fun began early on Sunday. May 3 as the gang gathered for an early breakfast at Metro Realty, prior to their 6 a.m. bus trip. Jokes. music and libations enlivened the journey to Laughlin. Upon arrival, the group enjoyed an afternoon of swimming and cruising around oo wave runners. Festivities QOQliaued i.Dto the oveni:Da. u ffl• dancing at Tarzan's followed dinner. The following made an impression during the outing: Big winners: Darrell Pisb and Linda Silver of Metro Realty. Party animals: Wayne Smith. RE/MAX South County; Devin Spike. Devin and Assoc.; Harley Broviak. Orange Coasl Title. Tan beauties: Yolanda Venecia. Metro Realty; Marianna Lomonaco, Orange C<>Mt Title. Airts: Octavio Castro, Banlt of America. Irvine; Angie Ross, RFJMA.X South Counly. 'The group thanks Astrid Torquato of Orange Coast ntle and Joanie Smith of Mdro Realty for lhc flbulous eveat. . ' • Makes you feel like you are in Qrandma's house! It just oozes old fashion charm! Qrea t for 1st lime buyers. A set of plans come with home. $315,000 244 Broadway, C.M. • 2 bed/1 bd • Palto/porch •I lardwood floors • Lovely landscaping • Alley • R. V. Accrss Jackie Gillis, Realtor ~"Area Specialisfl' 631-8011 Gated Estate Privacy ... Security ... Room to Roam!! Approx 1 acre. walled & gated on a view site 1n H B 2 bedroom. I I both, 2 seporole dbl--c-Of eeieoi~<K: 2 out builds. 2 large greenhouses A Hort1cultunst's dream' $450,000 !SUBMIT ALL OFFERS! 847-2411 WANT TO REACH THE BEST QUALIFIED HOME BUYERS ON THE COAST? SHOWCASE YOUR PROPERTY HERE! It's an 1nexpeu1ve=etfective way to adve ur llJ)6dal propertl . (Spece nnd copy deodllne Wedne9day by 4pm) Call your representative Lilla Cosem a Lisa Rivera 714-674°4249 714-674-4252 ·~ ~.~~ .... 5 BIG CA NYO N --Private .Party No Money Down • 3,600 Square F~ Deauville ~ l'f-4 Bedroom, 3 Batha, office ~ • 3 Car Gar, Storage Csl:iinet6 • Juet remodeled, All new appllancea, pluml:ilng flxture6, electric fbcturea, carpet. drape6, marble floore, counter top6 • Security Alarm 5ye;~m v Must have good job & good ~ ~ · credit to qualify. ~ Must See $7(?9,000 Office Hours 9:30-7:00 714 721-0404 ·-··---3-5 BO from $-49CJ K ..S725K wArg lea I ....... _ ..... 3-5 BO $59'JK.$8.)51( It Oma Views! --auacMT Vn properties fro. SUl,<XKI •-fmw! ()hen frm 001.-S I.I iaillioa Ba)froou! ......... ·-· •• 0 ............. '-10 beh. awes a11 1-5 IO'el. From Sl.2-.. SIO a1im. ... ·-ml111-ft~wlot-euvitwe11 I• IO'el. SU...._ C.Uar lffl. "'Yim ....... •nm••n••n ,_ .......... .. ....,.... .... www.tM*'illt 1r1 -.... _ ....... C09 --~ .--1 I I _.~ .... Modd ~· 1rg 3BD. l5BA wllf>l a 180' ~~~ virM in~ galtd C01111 y. Only $6ot9,900. Calf Today! 20 Yectrs S e rvicing All Of Ora nge County ?tot~u~~- qfarfJOP CJ?idtfe ~ 80° OCEAN VIEW 8000+ SQ.FT. CUSTOM HOME $2,800,000 1-800-640-6661 Principals Only Please Harllor and Ocean --Front Row VleW9!1 Expaaded 5 bed. 3 bath pool home with tons of potential! . Bonus room. fireplace in living & family rooms. Newer roof. t (~()RY) Maureen Downey Kennedy !l Associates 760·8862 or 509·5902 PGR •#1 SHOREVIEW• NEW CUSTOM HOME Golf Course • Ocean View Broker Coo eration Saturday 1 :00-5 :OOpm "\Address required for 9ote entry r '-David Bradburne .J . 4 7 4.81 9 1 . " I BrG-CANYOfr " DOVER MODEL Single Level 2 Bed room , 2 Bath, Den Original Owner $459,000 644-5215 • llvo Generadons ef Fine Prefessfonal Real Estate Service Bay View Lido lslt cornn locauon. 3 bdnns. 4 biths ~Wltf Sllllt ~lfp. Hard-.ood lloors French Doors f11eplact in Ii" rm • dinins rm. & mas1cr bdrm. 795.000 ._%st ._%\ock -- ,0 ~ean! l 22 44tl1 Street Newport Beacl1 O ffered at $4 59,000 Pam White B urr White Realty (714) 6 7 5-4630 PoiNTE NEWpORT in beautiful ?{ttUport 'Beach! These LUXURIOUS CONDOS boast 3 bedrooms & 2.5 baths. The square footage ranges from 1500 sq. ft. -1680 sq. ft. Offered at $235 ,900-$259,900 . Broker Co-Op Call Today 548-8048 • Daily Pilot Real Estate • May 10, 1997 GREAT CURB APPEAL, NEW KITCHEN, 2 BATH S, LARGE YARD. $449,500 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 1i-~--- Adult· Community UC.Corona del Mar Single Level . 2 Bedroom, Den ·Mini Ocean -View Community pool 6t spa. $459,000_ Open Sat. 1-4 • B~J. Johnson eoU 721-0132. 1~ • I • • Daily Pilot Real Estate~ May 10, 1997 --~ BALBOA PENINSUlA 1224 W. Bay 5BR Sat/Sun 1-5 Cann.ery Village R.ealty 673-3777 1707 E. Bay Ave. 78R Sat 1·5 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 506 "I" Street 3BR Sat/Sun 1·5 . Cannery Village ReaJty 673-3777 ' CORONA DEL MAR 1401 Bayside Dr 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 ·cannery Village Realty 673-3777 1407 Bayside Dr 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 3 711 Geranium 2BR Sat 1-4 Ellis Realty Group B.J. Johnson 721-0132 COSlA MESA 244 Broadway 2BR Sat 1·5 Jackie Gillis ReaJtor 631-8011 2536 Back Bay loop 3BR Sun 1-5 Coldwell Banker lee Wark 668-9333 3314 Maryland Cir 4BR Sat 1-4 Coldwell Banker lee Wark 668-9333 HUNTINGTON BEACH · 8641 Atlanta Coldwell Banker Eileen Anderson 668-9333 2BRSat 11-4 • $2,799,000 $3,950,000 J $1,100,000 $2,600,000 $2,650,000 $459,000 $315,000 $199,900 $225,000 $86,192 958 Zetland Coldwell Banker Jim Mahaffy 668-9333 5BR Sun 1-5 $328,500 , . N~WPORT BEACH 1610 Kings Rd 3BR Sun 1-5 Bill Gnfridy Realtors 675·6161 20 Hillsborough, Hrbr Hill 58R Sun 1-5 ~ Sandy Mittman/Prudential 729.7271 .644-1096 2281 La L.inda Ct 4BR Sat/Sun 12·5 Pacifica ReaJity Dick Mc Kasson 631-1500 232 Via San Remo 3BR Sat 1-5 Bill Grundy Realtors 675-6161 -" 2616 Clay St BR (varies) Sun 1-5 Kennedy & Associates Maureen Downey 760-8862,. 50975902,pgr 435 Redlands JBR Sun 1-4 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 RT COAST 1 Shoreview David Bradburne 474-8191 .-··~ " I(• • . . .' ~~· l. f •. • I ·i''Y""w . d ,; ( '\ .. r• r"; ... ... 580 sat ·r.s $729,000 $1,050,000 $499,900. $795,000 $449,500 $619,000 $2,950,000 .. 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